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Tornado SALUTING THE BRAVE Fracking


victims control
in shelter debated
dilemma AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEDER Sides take positions on whether
First option for thousands in KINGSTON, FORTY FORT: The Irem HANOVER TWP: Cpl. Chris Avery, DALLAS: Thomas Manzoni and Mi- Feds should regulate drilling
Joplin, Mo., is existing rental Shrine Mummers strut their way vice commander of AMVETS Post chael Parmelee, Scout Pack 146,
down Wyoming Avenue. 59, Hanover Township, salutes. Jackson Township, offer a salute. process or let states handle it.
units but availability an issue.

By JIM SALTER
Associated Press
JOPLIN, Mo. — Some of the
people left homeless by the Jo-
plin tornado could be placed in
rental homes nearly an hour’s
A day of thanks By JONATHAN RISKIND
Times Leader Washington Correspondent
WASHINGTON – When federal En-
vironmental Protection Agency Admin-
istrator Lisa Jackson touched on “frack-
ing” during a House hearing last week
on Capitol Hill, proponents and detrac-
drive away, and the Federal tors of the natural gas drilling method
Emergency Management Agency took immediate notice.
said Monday it will consider And, naturally, both
bringing in trailers, as it did for sides in the debate over
New Orleans after Hurricane Ka- hydraulic fracturing – the
trina, if enough homes are not process for extracting
available. natural gas from rock for-
FEMA’s first option for hous- mations deep under-
ing the thousands of displaced is ground by injecting wa-
to find them ex- ter, sand and chemicals –
“How does isting rental came away with very dif-
housing within ferent takes on Jackson’s comments.
it feel be- a 55-mile radius And, naturally, both sides in the in-
ing home- of Joplin, be- creasingly contentious argument over
less? Hon- cause isn’t
there
much
whether the federal government
should regulate the hydraulic fractur-
estly, hor- housing left in ing industry rather than leaving state
the city of near- agencies in charge took pains to spin
rible. It’s ly 50,000 resi- the comments as showing that the EPA
just so dents that was head did or did not favor new federal
left badly dam- authority.
bad.” aged by the As fracking wells proliferate in
Gerry May 22 torna- Northeast Pennsylvania – and else-
Guitierrez do, spokeswo- where around the country – proponents
tornado victim man Susie say it’s a boom that will help fuel a clean
Stonner told energy supply of natural gas and create
The Associated a slew of good-paying jobs for years to
Press. Nearly a third of the city FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER come.
was damaged by the violent WILKES-BARRE: Ryan Genners, 3, Emma Genners, 6, Brooke Mulhern, 4, and Connor Mulhern, 7, sit on the curb on But opponents charge that fracking
storm that left killed more than Scott Street watching the Parsons Memorial Day Parade. carries the risk of contaminating
130 people. Twenty-nine people
remained unaccounted for Mon-
day, a major decline from earlier
figures.
In parades and remembrance, See DEBATE, Page 10A

the area honors its defenders


Community
Stonner said that despite the
distance, putting people in per-
manent housing is preferable to By EDWARD LEWIS
trailers — especially in an area elewis@timesleader.com MORE INSIDE

pools going
prone to tornadoes and severe FORTY FORT – The U.S. Marine •For more parade photos and a story
weather. Corps Reserve Color Guard received a on the nation’s observance, see
“Wouldn’t you prefer to be in a Pages 4A, 5A, 6A
standing ovation Monday as it
stable building over a mobile marched along in the three-mile long

down drain
home?” she asked. Stonner also West Side Memorial Day parade on Peeks of sun broke through the
noted that getting things such as Wyoming Avenue. clouds as parade-goers were not de-
water, sewer lines and develop- One woman screamed out, “thank terred by sweltering temperatures that
ing pads for trailers would take you,” as the color guard passed Bennett reached 80 degrees by 11:30 a.m.
substantial time. Street. Tammy Reingold, 33, of Wyoming, From NYC to Sacramento, pools are
City Administrator Mark Rohr Wyoming Avenue was lined with brought her 5-year-old daughter, considered too costly to maintain.
said the goal is to keep people as spectators from the parade start at Bridget, to the parade. PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
close to home as possible but that Kingston Corners at Market Street to Dressed in red, white and blue, Rein- SWEET VALLEY: Youngsters in the
“based on the circumstances the end at the Forty Fort Municipal truck from Jeff’s Body Shop & Cus- By JEFFREY COLLINS
we’ll have to respond according- toms wave to the crowd. Associated Press
Building at River Street. See PARADE, Page 4A
ly.” The city has not said how ANDERSON, S.C. — On those sum-
many people were left homeless mer days when the temperature soars
by the twister, but Rohr said into the 90s and the haze blurs the hori-

Firefighters take on old-school test of endurance


4,500 to 5,000 residents have reg- zon, city pools across the U.S. have
istered with FEMA. beckoned people from all over to take a
Temporary housing will be cool dip.
made available for up to 18 But as the Great Recession has
months. Some people along the Team Harveys Teams from neighboring companies drained city budgets across the coun-
Gulf Coast still live in FEMA Lake fire- try, it also has drained public pools for
fighters on
compete at Sweet Valley carnival.
trailers nearly six years after Hur- good. From New York City to Sacra-
ricane Katrina. the left are mento, Calif., pools now considered
Another FEMA spokesman, John Souder, By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER costly extravagances are being shut-
Bob Josephson, said the agency Gene Bulman tmorgan@timesleader.com
tered, taking away a rite of summer for
and Joe SWEET VALLEY – At age 22, Harveys
will consider bringing trailers to millions. It’s especially hard for families
Leach. On the Lake volunteer firefighter Gene Bulman has
Joplin if enough existing housing that can’t afford a membership to pri-
right, Danny some of the newest firefighting technologies
isn’t available. He said every ef- Bonavina,
vate pool or fitness club and don’t live
fort will be made to find existing available to fight fires, but he always won- in a neighborhood where they can be-
Steven Sauce- dered what it was like to battle blazes in the
rental units closest to Joplin and da and Chris friend someone with a backyard pool.
that many residents may simply “old days,” he said. Hard times haven’t always meant cut-
Higgins.
choose to find their own housing There were no high-tech pumper engines, backs. An author who studied the role
options. no high-powered water hoses back swimming pools played in 20th century
People who lived in the 8,000 America found more than 1,000 munici-
structures smashed in the storm PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER See TEST, Page 4A pal pools were built as public works pro-

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Robert Williamson POLICE BLOTTER Street said the windshield on


her vehicle was smashed some-
afternoon at the Wal-Mart store
on Airport Road. The men fled
DETAILS
May 29, 2011 time between Saturday night in a white Dodge Caravan.
LACEYVILLE – Brendon and Sunday morning while it • Mahd T. Odeh of South

R obert Williamson, 98, of Druid


Hills Drive, Shavertown, died
Timek, 26, of Pittston, was
arrested on evidence of drunk-
was parked near her residence.
• Margaret McGowan of
Cedar Street, Hazleton, said
Pennsylvania license plate
LOTTERY
Sunday, May 29, 2011, at Mercy Cen- en driving early Sunday morn- Green Street said cash and HRZ-8726 was stolen from his
ter, Dallas. ing on Second Street, state
MIDDAY DRAWING
loose change were stolen from 1992 Honda Accord while it
He was born in Vernon, Wyoming police at Tunkhannock said. two of her vehicles that were was parked at 5 Star Trucking
DAILY NUMBER – 0-7-1
County, Pa., a son of the late John State police said Timek was BIG 4 – 4-1-2-8
and Ida Williamson. unlocked and parked in her Co. on state Route 924 between
stopped for traffic and motor driveway sometime between 5 p.m. Thursday and 9:45 p.m. QUINTO - 4-2-9-7-5
In addition to his parents, he was vehicle violations around 2:15
preceded in death by brothers, John
a.m. and found to be under the
Saturday night and Sunday Friday. TREASURE HUNT
and Daniel; sister, Bertha William-
influence of alcohol. Charges morning. Her garage was also • Anna Woitek, 82, of 17th 02-10-17-28-30
son Reeser; and brother-in-law, Wil- entered and a Sony PS3 game Street, said her residence was
liam Kishbaugh. will be filed pending the results NIGHTLY DRAWING
of blood alcohol testing, state console was taken, she said. burglarized between 3:30 p.m.
Robert was a graduate of Wyom- and 5 p.m. Friday. She said her
DAILY NUMBER - 5-7-0
police said.
ing High School, class of 1931. He
HAZLE TWP. - State police front door was forced open and BIG 4 - 5-2-9-7
joined General Cigar Co., but was
then drafted into the U.S. Navy in HANOVER TWP. – Town- reported the following: cash and jewelry were taken. QUINTO - 6-0-9-1-9
World War II. hours in his basement workshop ship police reported the follow- • Two men used fraudulent CASH 5
He returned to General Cigar making bird feeders and bird houses ing: credit cards to buy a $600 gift WILKES-BARRE - City 05-09-10-18-24
Co., where he worked for 45 years, for his family and friends. • Marissa Lee of Ridge card and solar lights Friday police reported the following:
retiring as a district manager. He loved a good time and was al- • Jeremy Martin, 21, of
MATCH 6 LOTTO
Robert was a member of Shaver- ways the life of the party. His base- Chestnut Street, Wilkes-Barre 03-09-24-27-33-38
town United Methodist Church, ment pool table was a great source
and past master of Kingston Lodge of fun, especially when his great-
Helene Webby Krapf Township, will be charged with
violating a protection from
395 F&AM, Caldwell Consistory, grandson, Caleb, was there with May 30, 2011 HARRISBURG – Two players
Bloomsburg, and Irem Temple him. abuse order for allegedly send- matched all five winning
The family especially wished to ing a text message and making
A.A.O.N.M.S. numbers drawn in Monday’s
H Nuangola, entered into the
elene Webby Krapf, 41, of
He was a member of the Irem thank those involved with Bob’s ex- a phone call to Shari Fisk of
ceptional care over the past two- “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game
Golf Association for over 40 years, arms of our Lord and into the heal- Madison Street on Sunday. and will each win a jackpot
plus years at the Mercy Center Spe-
where he also enjoyed many happy
cial Care Unit, Dallas. ing arms of St. Charbel, where she • Andrew Serrette, 22, and worth $62,500.
hours playing cards with his friends. found eternal peace on Monday, Tonnice McNeill, 25, both of
He was also a member of the Dallas
Funeral services will be held Lottery officials said 110
at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the May 30, 2011, at Manor Care Poplar Street, face charges after
American Legion. players matched four num-
Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Hampton House, Wilkes-Barre. an altercation with Darla
Robert is survived by his wife of Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Born in Wilkes-Barre, on August
bers and won $101 each;
73 years, the former Elsie Johnston; Fort, with the Rev. Lynn Snyder, his
Hules, also of Poplar Street. 2,917 players matched three
21, 1969, she was the loving moth- Hules said that on Friday she
and son, Robert A., and wife Carol, pastor, officiating. Interment will be er of Amanda and Brittany, and a numbers and won $6 each;
Trucksville; three granddaughters, in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. was punched and had her hair and 27,539 players matched
daughter of Angeline Webby and
Lori Nye and husband Daniel, Wil- Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. to- the late Atty. Peter Webby. pulled in the altercation with two numbers and won $1
mington, Del.; Robin Edwards and day and from 10 a.m. until the time Helene was a 1988 graduate of Serrette and McNeill. Serrette each.
husband Gary, Forty Fort; and of service Wednesday. Crestwood High School. was charged with public drunk- One player matched all six
Dawn Ross and husband Joseph, In lieu of flowers, the family re- She was employed at Dana Per- enness, harassment and dis-
and great-grandson, Caleb, Wil- quests donations are made to Sha- winning numbers drawn in
fume, Mountain Top, and then orderly conduct, police said. Monday’s “Pennsylvania
mington, Del.; and sister-in-law, Al- vertown United Methodist Church, dren and mother, are her brothers,
went on to find her passion taking
Joseph Webby and companion
McNeill was charged with Match 6 Lotto” game and
ice Kishbaugh, Forty Fort; as well as 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, or care of special needs adults at Hu-
several nieces and nephews. Hospice of the Sacred Heart, 200 Vicki Gustin; Atty. Ferris Webby harassment and disorderly will win a jackpot worth
man Service Consultants, for over conduct, police said.
Bob especially enjoyed his long Lake St., Dallas, PA 18612, or to the
20 years.
and wife Elaine, George Webby $1,950,000.
retirement and spending endless charity of the donor’s choice. and companion Charlene Holby, • Laurie Walkowiak, 54, of
Helene was a member of St. An-
Peter Webby and wife Denise, and North Washington Street, said
thony St. George Maronite
John Webby and wife Melissa; and Sunday morning that a window
Church. sister Theresa Webby Schenck and was smashed on her vehicle. OBITUARIES
She was an avid bingo player, husband John.
Cecelia ‘Ceil’ Uren and loved Farmville and her Farm- Helene will be sadly missed by
• John Thomas Galabinski of
Balester, Jonathan
ville friends. Hanover Township was arrest-
May 21, 2011 all of her nieces, Amy, Angel Mae,
Helene set her sights on making Charbi Anne, Loriah Ann and ed on evidence of drunken Burgess, Mark
people laugh. She had a big soft Leanne; and nephews, Peter, Fer- driving early Sunday morning Franklin, Beverly
C ecelia “Ceil” M. Uren died
peacefully on Saturday, May 21,
2011, in Bellevue, Wash., after a val-
heart, and loved everyone. Her ris, John Jr., Joseph and Christoph-
greatest joy was her children, and er; godson, John IV; great-nieces,
after he struck two parked
vehicles on Kidder Street.
Glushefski, Edward
Hoffman, Roxanne
being with her family and friends great-nephews, Aunt Tamam, her • Desalegn Y. Tefera of
iant struggle for six months with
around holidays and special gath- children, many cousins, close fam- Kalinski, Marlene
end-stage COPD. Bloomsburg was arrested Sat-
She was born October 2, 1929, in erings. ily, and Amanda’s and Brittany’s urday afternoon for allegedly
Klimek, Jennie
Wilkes-Barre, the only surviving Helene was preceded in death companions, Jason,and John.
violating a protection from Kondracki, Helen
child of Peter Jasonis and Julia Mu- by her father, Atty. Peter Webby; Funeral services will be held at
sial. paternal grandparents, Joseph and 9:30 a.m. Thursday from Mamary- abuse order filed against him Krapf, Helene
Ceil lived most of her life on Margaret Webby; maternal grand- Durkin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish by Rahel Alemu of Wilkes- Langan, Francis
Larch Lane, Wilkes-Barre, amongst parents, Ferris and Maounie Mar- St., Wilkes-Barre, with services at Barre. Police said Tefera had Lello, Regina
a large extended family. tinos; uncles, Chor Bishop, George 10 a.m. at St Anthony’s Maronite three outstanding warrants for
She was a graduate of GAR Me- Webby, Joseph Webby, Elie Marti- Church, Wilkes-Barre. Interment allegedly violating the same
Matthews, Doris
morial High School, class of 1947, nos, Boutrous Martinos, Martinos will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ha- order. McNulty, Raymond
and the Wilkes-Barre General Hos- Martinos; and her aunt, Foutina nover Township. Family and • Susan Broody, 48, of Gar- O’Borski, Gary Sr.
pital School of Nursing, class of Juan, Lebanon, Pa. friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m.
1950. ber Street, Hanover Township Petrick, Nancy
She is survived by her son Tho- Surviving in addition to her chil- Wednesday.
Ceil was employed as a nurse for
mas M. Uren and his wife, Sharon
will be charged with leaving the Rusch, Tina
over 40 years, first at the Veterans scene of an accident after, po- Shupp, Harold
Administration Hospital, Lebanon, Lawrence, Kirkland, Wash.; daugh-
lice said, she was involved in a
Pa., and later at the Wilkes-Barre ter-in law, Nancy Uren, and grand-
crash at the intersection of
Thomas, Dianne
General Hospital. daughter, Krista M. Uren (grand-
ma’s “morning glory”), both of Sara-
Francis Frank ‘Sonny’ Langan Hazle and South Pennsylvania Thomas, George Jr.
She was a longtime member of
Holy Trinity Church, Wilkes-Barre, sota, Fla.; grandsons, Nicholas N. May 29, 2011 avenues Saturday afternoon Uren, Cecelia
and a former member of its Chris- Uren, Seattle, Wash., and Martin T. and fled. Williamson, Robert
Uren and his partner, Liz Rees, Ros- • Lorraine Simon said Sat-
F gan, of Larksville, passed away Wivell, Robert
tian Mothers Society. She was also a rancis Frank “Sonny” M. Lan-
member of the Wilkes-Barre Gener- lyn, Wash. urday that the passenger side
al Hospital’s School of Nursing Ceil dearly wished to have wel- at Geisinger Hospice, South window of her vehicle was
Yudkovitz, Dorothy
Alumni Association. comed a great-granddaughter, who Wilkes-Barre, after an illness, on
is expected to be born in the early damaged while it was parked in
In 2004 Ceil moved to Evergreen Sunday, May 29, 2011. Page 2A, 7A
Court Retirement Community, Bel- summer. the rear of a residence on Dar-
Born in Pittston, on October 12,
levue, Wash. While there, she made Burial will be at St. Mary’s Ceme- ling Street.
1937, he was a son of the late Pa-
many dear friends, and served as an tery on a date to be determined. An
announcement of the date will fol- trick and Alice Nealon Langan.
officer of the Residents Council for
Sonny was a graduate of St. WHO TO CONTACT
three years, two as president.
In addition to her parents, Ceil
low.
In lieu of flowers, the family re- Leo’s High School. Doris Jane
was preceded in death by her infant quests donations in Ceil’s memory He was a veteran of the U. S. Air
Force, and was a member of St. Ig-
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twin sister, Theresa Jasonis, who to the Residents Council, Evergreen Advertising...............................829-7101
died shortly after their birth; and Court Retirement and Assisted Liv- natius Church, Kingston. May 28, 2011 Classified Ads.........................829-7130
her beloved son William J. Uren in ing Community, 900 124th Ave. NE, Prior to his retirement, he was
Newsroom ..............................829-7242
2003. Bellevue, WA. employed by Luzerne/Wyoming Doris J. (Ho-
County Transportation. well) Matthews, Vice President/Executive Editor
Sonny was preceded in death by Mary Alice Koneski, Hanover 89, passed away Joe Butkiewicz ...............................970-7249
his daughter, Ann Langan Holmes. Township; as well as nieces and ne- peacefully at Asst. Managing Editor
He is survived by his wife of 50 phews. home Saturday, Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
Gary O’Borski Sr. years, the former Rose Marie Mar- Funeral service will be held
at 9 a.m. Wednesday from the
May 28, 2011.
She was born
Editorial Page Editor
torana; daughter, Mary Alice Lan- Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
May 30, 2011 Lehman Family Funeral Service, in Broad Top, Pa.,
gan, Dallas; sons, Patrick Langan
689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with on November 6, Features Editor
and his wife, Doreen, Luzerne; Sandra Snyder................................970-7383
1921, a daughter of the late David and
G ary K. O’Borski Sr., of Wilkes-
Barre, passed peacefully away
Frank Langan, Courtdale; and Tim
Holmes, Larksville; grandchildren,
a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30
a.m. in St. Ignatius Church, 339 N. Edith Howell.
Doris attended schools in Pennsyl-
early Monday morning, May 30, Sean and Joseph Gruver, Maria Maple Ave., Kingston. Interment
2011, in Hospice Community Care vania, and was a longtime Chicopee,
and Rachel Langan, Matthew and will be in Chapel Lawn Cemetery, Mass., resident.
at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre.
Born March 29, 1942, in Nanti-
Andrew Langan, and T.J. Holmes; Dallas. Friends may call at the fu- She loved to spend time with her BUILDING
coke, he was a son of the late Joseph
step-grandchildren, Fred, Jeff and
Dorothy Gruver; brother, Joseph
neral home from 5 to 8 p.m. today.
Condolences may be e-mailed to
friends, family and church.
Doris will be remembered as a
TRUST
Edward and Alice (Pope) O’Borski.
Langan, Wilkes-Barre; and sister, info@lehmanfuneralhome.com. wonderful loving “grandma” and will
He was a graduate of Harter High
be sadly missed by her family and The Times Leader strives to
School, class of 1960, and was em-
friends. correct errors, clarify stories
ployed at Country Pine for several She was the wife of the late Ralph
years, and at Fluor Design and Engi- and update them promptly.
neers in Houston, Texas. Helen Kondracki E. Shone and the late James W. Mat-
thews.
Corrections will appear in this
spot. If you have information
After moving back to Pennsylva- In addition to her husbands, Doris
nia with his wife, Alice, he was em- May 28, 2011 was preceded in death by her son Ed- to help us correct an inaccu-
ployed at the Children’s Service ward Shone; brothers, Kenneth, Ha- racy or cover an issue more
Center for 20 years. dren, Ralph Evans, Dallas, Brenda
Gary enjoyed golfing with his Savitski and her husband, Robert, H elen L. Kondracki, 82, of
Plains Township, died Satur-
day evening, May 28, 2011, at King-
rold, David and Burton.
She is survived by her son Ralph
thoroughly, call the newsroom
at 829-7242.
wife and played in many tourna- Nuangola, and Randy Evans and his and his wife, Irene, Agawam, Mass.;
ments. He also enjoyed woodwork- wife, Terry, Hanover Township; ston Commons Nursing Center,
four daughters, Karen Crawford and
ing with his two grandsons, Nick step-grandchildren, Richard, Nico- Kingston.
her husband, James, Chicopee,
Born in Mountain Top, she was
and Rich, and traveling with his wife lis and Heather Evans, and Robert, Mass.; Diane Murphy, Chicopee,
a daughter of the late Paul and Eva
to Acapulco, Mexico; Missouri, Ten- Steven and Jason Savitski; and sis- Mass.; Beverly Solock, Springfield;
(Gobbla) Lebert Sr.
nessee, Maine and many other ter, Kathryn Davis, and her hus- Helen was a graduate of Pittston and Debra Koske, Chicopee, Mass.;
states. Until his illness, they also en- band, James, Nanticoke; children High School, class of 1946, and two sisters, Edith Haughwout and
joyed their permanent campsite at from a previous marriage, Gary Jr. was employed as a data processor her husband, Allan, Pennsylvania,
Moyers Grove. and his wife, Janet, Berwick, Pa.; and Ferne Sabol, and her husband, +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
for the Social Security Administra-
Pop will always be loved and re- Darlene Sikora, Shickshinny; Su-
USPS 499-710
tion. Paul; as well as 14 grandchildren, 22
zanne Pawlush and her husband, great-grandchildren, three great-
membered for his kindness and all She was a member of Ss. Peter Issue No. 2011-151
Daryl, Mocanaqua; and Jeffrey and great grandchildren, and many spe-
the traits he taught Rich and Nick. & Paul Church, Plains Township.
his wife, Jennifer, Mocanaqua; as cial nieces, nephews, family, and
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Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains lunas Funeral Home, 159 Broadway Published daily by:
ta. chael Kondracki and his wife, Mau-
Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake Township. Interment will be in St., Chicopee, Mass., with burial to
In addition to his parents, he was Road, Hunlock Creek, with the Rev. reen, Denton, Texas; grandsons, Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
preceded in death by brother Joseph Jane O’Borski, his niece and Associ- Brandon and Nathan; and grand- Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Wyoming. follow in Hillcrest Park Cemetery, 15 N. Main St.
W. O’Borski; sister, Charlotte Obor- ate Pastor of the Wesley United daughter, Leah; brothers, Fred Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. 895 Parker St., Springfield, Mass. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Lebert, Pittston, and Paul Lebert, today. Calling hours, at the funeral home, Periodicals postage paid at
ski Murphy; brother Don Reid Methodist Church, Bloomsburg, Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
Maryland; sisters Elizabeth Ye- Memorial donations may be will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Oborski; and step-son Richard Pa., officiating. Interment will fol- Postmaster: Send address changes
remsky, Doris Soltis and Paulette made to the Alzheimer’s Associ- In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
Evans. low in the Bloomingdale Cemetery. ation, 63 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-
to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St.,
Lebert, all of Pittston; as well as butions in Doris’ name may be direct- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
Gary is survived by his wife, Alice Friends may call from 9 to 11 a.m. several nephews and nieces. Barre, PA 18702. ed to the Faith United Methodist
“Angel” (Strait) O’Borski; step-chil- Friday. Funeral services will be held at On line condolences may be Church, 191 Montcalm St., Chicopee,
Delivery Monday–Sunday $3.50 per week
Mailed Subscriptions Monday–Sunday
9 a.m. Wednesday from the Corco- made at www.corcoranfuneral- MA 01020, or Mercy Hospice, 1236 $4.35 per week in PA
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NEWS IN BRIEF
EXETER

Arson sentence upheld


T he state Superior Court has up-
held the eight-to-16-year prison
sentence imposed upon an Exeter
Home rule panel has much to do The committee con- they vote whether to adopt them as offi- he said.
man who caused a massive explosion
vened in December to start cial recommendations to council, Bo- An advertisement seeking a manager
before county council takes over. after he set fire to his home in a
drafting proposed codes beck said. likely will be printed in newspapers and
failed suicide at-
and policies and discuss A draft of the administrative code trade publications and on Internet job tempt.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES plans to search for a new probably won’t be completed until late sites around the end of July, Morelli said. David Lamo-
jandes@timesleader.com county manager, division July or early August because it is the The committee has agreed to conduct a reaux, 46, had
Luzerne County home rule transition heads and citizen mem- “most involved,” Bobeck said. This code nationwide search but won’t be hiring a asked the court to
committee members say they’re trying bers of boards and authorities. must outline the county’s administrative professional recruitment firm because of overturn the sen-
to stay focused because they only have The new council may accept or reject structure, procedures and operations, in- the cost, he said. tence imposed by
about five months to complete their rec- any recommendations from the transi- cluding policies for purchasing and bud- The transition committee has not dis- Luzerne County
ommendations to the 11 county council tion committee, which is composed of geting. cussed specifics on how the applications Judge Tina Po-
members who will be elected in Novem- the three county commissioners, five The committee’s personnel and will be screened, though members have lachek Gartley, Lamoreaux
ber. home rule charter drafters and three citi- recruitment subcommittee has complet- stressed that all applications and other arguing it was too
“Committee members are diligently zens. ed a draft county manager job descrip- information received through the job ad- severe.
working day and night to ensure that the Drafts of the ethics and personnel tion and is working on a proposed job ad- vertisement will be turned over to the Lamoreaux pleaded guilty in May
new government is ready as best possi- codes will be presented to the commit- vertisement for that position, said the new council. to numerous charges, including
ble to function on Jan. 2,” said commit- tee for its review in June, Bobeck said. subcommittee chairman, Rick Morelli. Morelli’s subcommittee is also work- arson and risking or causing a catas-
tee Chairman Jim Bobeck. “This is a Committee members will have about Job descriptions and advertisements trophe in connection with a fire he
painstakingly time-consuming affair.” two weeks to review the drafts before must also be drafted for other key posts, See HOME RULE, Page 10A set in August 2009. The blaze caused
the home to explode, injuring two
girls who were walking by seriously

Exeter eyes
damaging dozens of nearby structur-
es.
Lamoreaux stated the judge failed
to adequately consider all mitigating

request for
factors, including his remorse and
the fact that he suffered severe burns
that have left him disabled for life.
In a response to his appeal, Gar-
tley said the sentence was warranted

zoning shift
because of the severity of Lamo-
reaux’s actions and the impact it had
on the community.
“The defendant’s self-imposed
sentence of a lifetime of disability
A plan for new housing raises does not mitigate the defendant’s
sentence,” Gartley wrote.
concerns about runoff, flooding.
The Superior Court upheld the
sentence in a ruling issued last week.
By WILLIAM BELL
Times Leader Correspondent HANOVER TWP.
EXETER – When Borough Council
was presented with a resolution May 3 Electric service restored
that would have changed the zoning of Lightning caused more than 900
one area of the borough as a means to UGI customers to lose electrical
stop a potential 186-unit development, service Monday morning.
the measure failed to pass. Dom Brominski, UGI Utilities
Council President Richard Murawski spokesman, said 903 customers lost
made the motion to change the zoning service around 7 a.m. when lightning
from R3 (high density) to R1 (for single struck a distribution center on First
homes), based on a recommendation Street.
from the borough Planning Commis- Power was restored at 8 a.m. to
sion. But the motion died for a lack of a 309 customers and by 10 a.m. for the
second without a formal vote. AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER remaining customers, Brominski
The land is located on Packer Ave- This Sullivan Street house was destroyed by fire early Monday morning. Walls and chimney were quickly torn down for said.
nue, which borders the Fox Hill Coun- safety reasons. Fifteen tenants were evacuated from a building next door.
try Club and connects Tunkhannock SCRANTON

Fire wrecks vacant W-B house


Avenue and Slocum Avenue.
Council was unresponsive when Concert series announced
Planning Commission member Larry Lackawanna County commission-
Dellegrotto asked for an explanation. ers Michael J. Washo, Corey D.
Dellegrotto said the rezoning ad- O’Brien and A.J. Munchak have
dressed the exact type of development announced the lineup for this sum-
that had caused water runoff problems Tenants are forced out of a Sullivan building, was too upset to be interviewed. how long 73 Sullivan St. was vacant or if mer’s Friday Noontime Concert
in the past in the borough. He lived in the building and was salvaging the house had utility service.
Street building adjacent to the one Series on Courthouse Square.
He said the recommendation was items from his residence Monday after- A sign by the city Code Enforcement All concerts will run noon to 1
based on the advice of the commis- that burned early Monday. noon. Office condemning the house was posted p.m. and are on the Linden Street
sion’s planning consultant. McHenry said the American Red Cross on the front door window. side of the courthouse.
Eventually, Councilman Joseph Piza- is assisting15 tenants from the apartment Two pickup trucks and a vehicle parked The schedule is as follows: June 3
no said he did not second the motion By EDWARD LEWIS building with housing in local hotels. At between the apartment building and the – North Pocono Steel Drum Project,
because of a lack of an explanation of elewis@timesleader.com least three tenants are young children. vacant house were severely damaged. June 10 – Category 5, June 17 – Hick-
the issue from the Planning Commis- WILKES-BARRE – A vacant house on No injuries were reported, McHenry Three large trees surrounding the house ory Rose, June 24 – Q-Balls Duo, July
sion or its solicitor in his agenda pack- Sullivan Street was destroyed in a fire that said. were scorched. 1 – The Coaltown Rounders. July 8 –
et. forced an evacuation of15 tenants from an He said the cause of the fire is under in- McHenry said a back-hoe was brought Snapshot of Picture Perfect, July 15 –
When Dellegrotto asked, since he adjacent apartment building early Mon- vestigation by city Fire Inspector Alan late Monday morning to knock down the Brandon Quinn, July 22 – TBA, July
had attended the council work session, day morning. Klapat. chimneyandfiredamagedwallsthatwere 29 – Arts Alive, Aug. 5 – Paul La
why had no one asked any questions at Acting Assistant Fire Chief Frank Flames spread to the apartment build- in danger of collapsing. Belle and All That Jazz, Aug. 12 –
the work session, the council moved on McHenry said firefighters responded to ing, damaging the second floor. “We had the chimney and walls Joe DeMark, Aug. 19 – Jim Cullen/
to other issues. 73 Sullivan St. at about 1 a.m. “That building had fire damage on the knockeddowntomakeitsafer,”McHenry Danie-elle & Friends, and Aug. 26 –
Contacted later, he said the proposed “It was fully involved when they ar- left side (67 Sullivan St.),” McHenry said. said. George Wesley.
rezoning was based on a recommenda- rived; completely consumed by flames,” “Flames got in the walls and the ceiling on Plywood was fastened to the front door
tion by Jack Varaly of Michael J. Pason- McHenry said. the second floor.” and smashed windows at 67 Sullivan St. PHILADELPHIA
ick and Associates, the commission’s Flamesquicklyrippedthroughthetwo- Firefighters battled the blaze from all It is the second fire at a vacant building
planning consultant. The intent was to story wood house that was less than 15 sides, including a firefighter with a hose on Sullivan Street since 2007. Local man wins honor
ensure that the land, which could be de- feet from a triple-block apartment build- kneeling on the porch roof of the apart- In June of that year, a vacant apartment Barry Trievel of Wilkes-Barre was
veloped into more than 180 multiple- ing at 63-67 Sullivan St. ment building. building at 75-77 Sullivan St., next to 73 presented with the National Kidney
family units, would be restricted to a Phillip Daniels, owner of the apartment McHenry did not immediately know Sullivan St., was destroyed in a blaze. Registry’s most prestigious award,
much smaller number of single-family The American
units if developed in the future. Hero’s Award, earli-
The intent would be to help control
water runoff and the flooding problems
Philadelphia medical school is next goal for brother, sister er this month at the
organization’s an-
large developments create. nual awards event.

Twins have own prescription for success


When contacted, Thomas Barnard of Trievel was
the Hicks Creek Watershed Associ- among 11 people
ation, said U.S. Army Corps of Engi- who selflessly do-
neers agreements made in 1953 and nated a kidney to a
1973 required the county to prohibit de- stranger who were Trievel
velopment and/or encroachment in By DAWN DRUMIN er -- most marriages don’t also honored and
Exeter that impacts the flood protec- Times Leader Correspondent last that long.” recognized at the event, according to
tion project’s designated temporary DALLAS – Fraternal twins They made up their minds a release from the registry.
flood storage areas, such as wetlands Licia and Paul Witt both to attend PCOM after shad- The 11 “Good Samaritan” donors
and ponding areas. want to be doctors like their owing school alumnus John being recognized started 11 chains
Barnard said these agreements were father, so this fall they will Kish, D.O., who practices at that facilitated 62 life-saving trans-
not enforced and development oc- enter the Philadelphia Col- Inter Mountain Medical plants, according to a press release
curred in the areas. He said these devel- lege of Osteopathic Medicine Group in Wilkes-Barre. from the registry.
opments had caused the flood storage together. “He really opened our eyes In accepting the award, Trievel
capacity to be lost. The twins, 23, of Dallas, to osteopathic medicine and said, “I have had friends who died
He also said the Corps has argued graduated from Wilkes Uni- what a great school PCOM from kidney disease. Life has been
that flooding in the Hicks Creek basin versity this spring, both with is,” said Licia. good to me in many ways. There was
is not the Corps’ responsibility. bachelor of science degrees They learned more about never the question: Should I do it or
However, Barnard said, when the in biology. Having the same the school when, in May, not? The issue was: Why shouldn’t I?
Corps designed and constructed the major, they attended many of they attended a PCOM re- I could not come up with a good
2000 levee-raising project, the flood the same classes together -- ception at Glenmaura Na- answer to that question. I have not
storage area did not exist and there was an experience that tightened tional Golf Club in Moosic. regretted my decision.”
no reason to believe that it would ever their sibling bond. The event, hosted annually The mission of the National Kid-
be restored. Borough Secretary Debra “Sometimes we finish each for the past four years by S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER ney Registry is to save and improve
Serbin said the motion will be on the other’s sentences,” Paul said. Wilkes grads Licia and Paul Witt of Dallas enrolled at the lives of people facing kidney
agenda for the June 6 council meeting. “Twenty-three years togeth- See TWINS, Page 10A Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. failure.
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KINGSTON, FORTY FORT


PARADE The Marine
Corps
Continued from Page 1A
Reserve
gold said she believes it is impor- Color
tant to teach her daughter to re- Guard
member those who fought and marches
died for freedom. along
“My grandfather fought the Wyoming
Germans in World War II and I al- Avenue on
ways idolized him for it,” Reingold Monday.
said. “Without him and the mil- The West
Side pa-
lions of others who serve our coun-
rade start-
ty, I have the greatest respect and
ed at King-
admiration.”
ston Cor-
“It’s a time to honor our dead, ners and
especially our war dead,” said proceeded
Jackie Corbett about Memorial north to
Day. the Forty
Corbett, of the General Federa- Fort Ceme-
tion of Women’s Clubs, set up a re- tery, with
freshment stand at the end of the crowds
parade route, selling hot dogs, bev- lining the
erages and cupcakes with patriotic route of
icing. march all
Proceeds earned through hot the way.
dog sales are re- The Re-
“My grand- turned to the serve is
based in
community,
father Corbett said, by AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER Wyoming.
fought the donating to Madison Golembeski, 5, waits Sarah Feifer, Samantha and Elizabeth Cherinka, Isabel and Emma
Germans in Ruth’s Place, a for some candy in Kingston. Kilgallon, and Emily Feifer enjoy the parade in Kingston. AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
homeless wom-
World War en’s shelter, the
Lands at Hill-
II and I side Farms or
always the Weinberg
Food Bank coor-
idolized dinated by
him for it.” Commission on
Tammy Reingold Economic Op-
Wyoming portunity.
Looking the
part as a mem-
ber of the 24th
Connecticut Militia Regiment
during the Revolutionary War,
Homer Butler of Mount Cobb sat
outside the historic Forty Fort Mu-
nicipal Building holding a 1777
Charlieville musket.
With a raccoon tail hat and a full
beard, Butler described his family
history, saying eight ancestors
fought in the Revolutionary War.
“The 24th Militia was created in
the Wyoming Valley by the Con-
necticut Legislature in 1775 when
this area was under Connecticut
control,” he said.
Six militia re-enactors from the
24th Connecticut regiment
marched in the parade.
Grand marshals for the parade
were Bernard S. Shinko and Ge-
orge Russett.
Shinko, of Kingston, served
with the U.S. Army in Germany
and in Okinawa during the Korean
War era. He has been involved in
the West Side Memorial Day pa- AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
rade for 45 years. Revolutionary War re-enactors, with authentic dress and weapons, provide some history in the Kingston-Forty Fort Memorial Day Parade on Monday. The re-enactors
Russett, of Larksville, served in are traditional participants in area parades and events.
the U.S. Navy during World War II,
was commissioned as a second
lieutenant in the U.S. Army during
the Korean War, and served 20
years with the Pennsylvania Na-
tional Guard.
Other parades were held Mon-
day in Ashley, Dallas, Exeter/
West Pittston, Hanover Township,
the Parsons section of Wilkes-
Barre, and Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship.
Services were also held in many
cemeteries and churches across
the area.
“With a long winter and a rainy
spring that hopefully ended, it’s a
great way to start the summer by
remembering those who died
while protecting our country,” De-
nise Shovlin said.
Shovlin, of Pittston, brought her AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
daughter, Christina, 4, to the pa- Fire trucks bring up the rear of the Kingston-Forty Fort Memorial Day Parade on Monday. The pa- West Side Veterans Memorial Day Grand Marshals Bernard Shinko
rade in West Pittston/Exeter. rade wound north along Wyoming Avenue. and George Russett lead the parade along Wyoming Avenue.

TEST “We just that runs Davis, 41, had competed in up.
straight up to the competition years ago, but “You see the way that hose
do it for the top of the was more than happy to be rel- goes straight up? That’s grav-
Continued from Page 1A
the fun of scaffolding. egated to the role of cheerlead- ity. It’s not easy to defeat that,”
“We just do er this year, he said. he said. “It’s all about strength
then. Water got to a fire either it, but it it for the fun of “I did it a long time ago, but and endurance”
in buckets or by hand pumping takes a lot it, but it takes now I’m the chief. I get to hold Kaskus’ team gave it its best
it from a portable water supply. a lot out of the radio,” he said with a shot, but again fell short with a
On Monday, Bulman and sev-
out of you,” Bul- laugh. time of two minutes, 11 sec-
eral firefighters from his com- you.’’ man’s 26-year- The Harveys Lake team fin- onds. Harveys Lake posted a
pany got a first-hand taste of old teammate, ished the task in one minute, time of one minute 51 seconds.
Danny Bonavina
the old style of firefighting as Harveys Lake Danny Bonavi- 36 seconds, beating out Back The competition has been an
they took part in the “Fire- volunteer na, said as he Mountain Regional, which annual event at the carnival,
man’s Olympics” competition firefighter and his team posted a time of two minutes, which is the main fundraiser
at the Sweet Valley Volunteer prepared to do 10 seconds. for the Sweet Valley fire de-
Fire Company’s annual carni- battle against Dan Kaskus of Back Moun- partment. Firefighters say it’s
val, which concluded Monday. a team from tain Regional and his fellow always a big hit with festival
The competition pits teams the Back Mountain Regional teammates were determined to goers.
from neighboring fire compa- fire company. “You’re running redeem themselves in the tank- People like 8-year-old Ga-
nies against each other to see back and forth trying to get it er pump competition. brielle Shonis, who was root-
who can hoist buckets of water filled the fastest. It’s intense.” A team of six firefighters, ing on Back Mountain Region-
up a ladder to atop a 10-foot- At the sound of a whistle, the three on each side, worked in al, her dad’s fire company.
high scaffolding. The goal: Fill men were off, hurriedly filling unison, furiously pumping the Shonis had fun watching the
a 55-gallon barrel in the least buckets from a porta-tank. Wa- tanker’s handle. At first it competition, but said she’s in
amount of time. ter splashed to the ground as wasn’t that hard, Kaskus said. no hurry to put on a fire hat and
Once that’s done, they test they hustled to hand the buck- “You have to get the water boots herself.
their arm strength and endu- ets upward. moving. Once you get the pres- “That’s a big decision to
rance as they take on an old “Come on, guys! Let’s go!” sure, it gets going,” he said. make yet,” she said.
hand pumper – a red wagon Harvey’s Lake Fire Chief David It was another story once the
with two oversize silver han- Davis shouted, egging on his water got to the 90-degree an- Terrie Morgan-Besecker, a Times PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
dles fashioned like a see-saw – team. “Let’s go! Don’t be slow- gle in the hose and the fire- Leader staff writer, may be reached at Josh Sawyer of Team Back Mountain Regional fills a bucket with
to pump water through a hose ing up!” fighters had to push it straight 570-829-7179. water from the porta-pond during the bucket brigade competition.
CMYK

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PARSONS WILKES-BARRE SWEET VALLEY

FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

Ed Banaszek of the Wyoming Valley Marine Corps League holds Carl Lisowski of the Parsons Lions Club sets a
his cap over his heart as the benediction was said in Parsons. wreath in front of the Scott Street memorial.

PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER

Military personnel ride atop a Humvee in Monday’s Sweet Valley Fire Company
parade.

PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER

Kids with soaker guns squirt water at parade Chase Patterson, 4, Hunlock
watchers during Monday’s parade. Creek, on dad Matt’s shoulders.
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

Matthew Devens, 6, member of the Red Coach Pitch Little League team marches in the Parsons Memorial Day
Parade.

FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER

The color guard from the Wyoming Valley Marine The principal speaker at the Wilkes-Barre Parsons Memo- A vintage Dodge pickup leads other classic vehicles along Main Road in Monday’s
Corps League leads the parade down Mill Street. rial Day Parade was Lt. Col. Patrick Riley. Sweet Valley Fire Company parade.

HANOVER TWP. DALLAS

CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER


CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Veteran John Emil plays taps
Trucksville Pack 155 Scout Leader Rick Ostrowski explains gave during Memorial Day services
markings and historical meanings at Woodlawn Cemetery. Monday.

SOLDIER AWARDED CITATION


BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER U.S. Army Staff
Flag bearers Joe Kachmarsky, left, Robert Steininger and Sam Sherwood lead the Hanover Memo- Sgt. James Horn-
rial Day Parade along Main Road on Monday morning. ing, left, speaks
after being awarded
a citation from
state Rep. Gerald
Mullery, center, for
replacing veterans’
grave makers as
Nanticoke Amer-
ican Legion Post
350 Historian Wal-
ter Yaninas looks
on during a ceremo-
ny in front of Glen
Lyon American
Legion Post 539 on
Monday morning.
The citation recog-
nizes Horning for
his work replacing
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER 150 markers stolen
Courtney Prozeralik and the Hanover Area High Mike Young of Hanover Township, carries from cemeteries in
School Fusion dancers perform. daughters Ruth, 2, left, and Abigail, 3. BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Glen Lyon.
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Germany
I N B R I E F Americans mark Memorial Day with parades, barbecues
and somber moments remembering loved ones who died

will shut
all nuke
facilities
All 17 plants will be closed
by 2022 for solar, wind and
hydroelectric power.

AP PHOTO By JUERGEN BAETZ


Canadian PM visits Afghanistan Associated Press
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen BERLIN — Europe’s eco-
Harper walks through a wheat field nomic powerhouse, Germany,
Monday at Tarnack Farms in Afghan- announced plans Monday to
istan. The prime minister made a abandon nuclear energy over
surprise stop in the country to mark the next 11 years, outlining an
the end of Canada’s decade-long mil- ambitious strategy in the wake
itary mission there and pay tribute to of Japan’s Fukushima disaster
fallen soldiers. to replace atomic power with
renewable energy sources.
Chancellor
WASHINGTON
Angela Mer- Germany’s
Joint Chiefs chair picked AP PHOTO
kel said she
hopes the initiative
received a
P resident Barack Obama moved
Monday to seal an overhaul of his
Stewart Glenn visits the grave of his father, World War II veteran Richard Glenn Sr., on Memorial Day at the National Memo-
rial Cemetery of Arizona, in Phoenix.
transforma-
tion to more
solar, wind skeptical

9/11 on our mind


national security team, selecting Army
Gen. Martin Dempsey as the next Joint and hydro- reception
Chiefs of Staff chairman amid protract- electric pow-
ed battle in Afghanistan, U.S. involve- er serves as a
abroad.
ment in the NATO-led effort against roadmap for
Libya’s Moammar Gadhafi and a wind- other coun-
ing down of the war in Iraq. tries.
Obama announced a new lineup of “We believe that we can
his top military leadership group in the By ERIC TUCKER Shanksville, Pa., said the show those countries who de-
Rose Garden of the White House- Associated Press looming anniversary should cide to abandon nuclear power
.Dempsey, an accomplished veteran of WASHINGTON — Amer- inspire Americans to be vigi- — or not to start using it —
the Iraq war, will succeed Adm. Mike icans from Washington to lant against future terrorist how it is possible to achieve
Mullen as his top military adviser. California were marking Me- attacks. growth, creating jobs and eco-
Obama called Dempsey “one of our morial Day with parades, “Obviously, bin Laden’s nomic prosperity while shift-
nation’s most respected and combat- barbecues and somber mo- death is a highlight of the ing the energy supply toward
tested generals.” ments of reflection in an an- 10th anniversary. However, renewable energies,” Merkel
The president also announced he has nual holiday infused with we recognize that future at- said.
chosen Navy Adm. James Winnefeld as fresh meaning by the ap- tacks are imminent and that, Merkel’s government said it
vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs and proaching 10th anniversary of absent using 9/11 as a model will shut down all 17 nuclear
Army Gen. Ray Odierno as Army chief the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. for how to respond, all Amer- power plants in Germany —
of staff. The anniversary was in- icans need to get involved. It the world’s fourth-largest econ-
The nominees have to be approved corporated into the National can’t just be the military,” the omy and Europe’s biggest — by
by the Senate, and Obama voiced hope Memorial Day Parade in 51-year-old said. 2022. The government had no
that could happen in a timely fashion. Washington, where special President Barack Obama immediate estimate of the
tributes were held for the first was participating in a wreath- transition’s overall cost.
MIAMI responders to the attacks and laying ceremony at the Tomb The plan sets Germany apart

Hip-hop star hurt in crash to the relatives of the thou-


sands killed. Actor Gary Sin-
of the Unknowns at Arlington
National Cemetery.
from most of the other major
industrialized nations. Among
Authorities say hip-hop singer Sean ise, a veterans advocate who “Our nation owes a debt to the other Group of Eight coun-
Kingston is hospitalized after crashing played Lt. Dan in the film its fallen heroes that we can tries, only Italy has abandoned
a personal watercraft into a Miami “Forrest Gump,” and Medal of never fully repay, but we can nuclear power, which was vot-
Beach bridge. Honor recipients from the honor their sacrifice,” Obama ed down in a referendum after
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conserva- Korean and Vietnam wars said at a Memorial Day ser- the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
tion Commission were among the guests. vice at the cemetery. “And we The decision represents a re-
spokesman Jorge Pino The public holiday recog- must.” markable about-face for Mer-
said Kingston and a nizes America’s war dead, Meanwhile, U.S. troops kel’s center-right government,
female passenger though the 10th anniversary fighting in Afghanistan which only late last year
were injured when the of the terror attacks adds even paused to remember the pushed through a plan to ex-
watercraft hit the more meaning for those who fallen in Memorial Day ser- tend the life span of the coun-
Palm Island Bridge were the first to help when vices. try’s reactors, with the last
around 6 p.m. Sunday. the attacks happened. The President Barack Obama scheduled to go offline around
Pino said both were holiday also comes less than a plans to draw down U.S. 2036. But Merkel, who holds a
Kingston hospitalized early month after U.S. Navy SEALs troops across the border in Ph.D. in physics, said industri-
Monday at Ryder shot and killed Osama bin Afghanistan beginning in July, alized, technologically ad-
Trauma Center, but he didn’t know Laden in Pakistan. while NATO has committed vanced Japan’s “helplessness”
their conditions. Sgt. James Patrick McMi- AP PHOTO to handing over control of in the face of the Fukushima di-
The Miami Herald reported a pass- chael of the Arlington County, Boy Scout Christopher Howley, 11, of Vacaville, concentrates security in the country to saster made her rethink the
ing boater saw the accident and took Va., sheriff’s office was part of during the National Anthem Monday in Vacaville, Calif. Afghans by 2014. For now, technology’s risks.
the two on board his vessel. a team of first responders to though, the war continues. Germany’s initiative re-
Pino said authorities are investigat- the Pentagon. He said he was A commercial jet crashed brought up to the public,” “We reflect on those who ceived a skeptical reception
ing the crash, and “nothing at this diagnosed with post-traumat- into the Pentagon on Sept. 11, said McMichael, who attend- have gone before us. We re- abroad.
point would indicate that alcohol ic stress disorder about two killing 184 people at the ed the parade in Washington. flect on their service and their “We respect this decision,
played a role.” years after the attacks and sprawling Defense Depart- “I don’t think people should sacrifice on behalf of our but it doesn’t cause us to
that, even though the loom- ment headquarters. forget about what occurred.” great nation,” said Brig. Gen. change our policy,” French
BILLINGS, MONT. ing anniversary was dredging “Reliving the event is not Hamilton Peterson, who Lewis A. Craparotta, who Prime Minister Francois Fillon
up painful memories, it was something that I look forward lost his father and stepmother commands a Marine division said. France operates more
Flooding threat worsens still critical that the public
remember what occurred.
to, but I don’t think it should
be something that’s not
aboard United Airlines 93,
which crashed into a field in
in Afghanistan’s southern
Helmand province.
than one-third of the nuclear
reactors in the EU.
Flooding disrupted emergency
phone service across a broad swath of

Armed citizens fight Syrian army Hospitals are struggling


eastern Montana on Monday as areas
of the state remained inundated and
downstream communities prepared for
the worst.
Residents of one southeast South
Dakota town were told to be ready to
leave their homes by Thursday as the
By ZEINA KARAM
and BASSEM MROUE
with medication shortages
Missouri River continued to rise. Associated Press By LAURAN NEERGAARD Information Service. It tracks
Authorities say northwestern Monta- BEIRUT — Residents AP Medical Writer shortages for the American So-
na and the Dakotas are next in line for used automatic rifles and WASHINGTON — A grow- ciety of Health-System Pharma-
high water problems as mountain snow rocket-propelled grenades to ing shortage of medications for cists.
melts and record flows are released repel advancing government a host of illnesses — from can- The vast majority involve in-
from the Missouri’s swollen reservoirs. troops in central Syria on cer to cystic fibrosis to cardiac jectable medications used
Monday, putting up a fierce arrest — has hospitals scram- mostly by medical centers. Oth-
LONDON
fight for the first time in bling for substitutes to avoid pa- er countries report some of the
Royal couple set to travel their two-month-old revolt
against President Bashar As-
tient harm, and sometimes
even delaying treatment.
same supply disruptions.
Some experts pointedly note
Prince William and his bride will sad’s autocratic regime. “It’s just a matter of time now that pricier brand-name drugs
travel thousands of miles from Cana- The escalation raised fears before we call for a drug that we seldom are in short supply. The
da’s north to Southern California on the popular uprising may be need to save a patient’s life and Food and Drug Administration
their first official overseas trip, royal moving toward a Libya-style AP PHOTO we find out there isn’t any,” said agrees that the overarching
officials said Monday. armed conflict. Syrians pass a T-shirt with a portrait of President Assad Dr. Eric Lavonas of the Ameri- problem is that fewer and fewer
William and the former Kate Mid- Until now, the opposition reading in Arabic “we love you,” at a market in Damascus. can College of Emergency Phy- manufacturers produce these
dleton will visit Canada from June 30 against Assad has taken the sicians. older, cheaper generic drugs.
to July 8, taking in the country’s north, form of peaceful protests by the towns of Talbiseh and sit back any more and pray The number of drugs listed in Affected companies say
south, east and west. unarmed demonstrators, Rastan, which have been un- for God to help them,” said short supply has tripled over they’re working hard to elimi-
Palace officials said the couple will though authorities have der attack since Sunday in one Homs resident who has the past five years, to a record nate backlogs.
visit Canada’s capital, Ottawa, and the claimed, without offering central Homs province, de- wide connections in the 211medications last year. While But the Generic Pharmaceu-
surrounding region; Montreal and solid proof, that it was being cided to fight back with auto- province. He, like all resi- some of those have been resolv- tical Association says some
Quebec City ; Charlottetown and Sum- led by armed gangs and pro- matic rifles and rocket-pro- dents contacted by The As- ed, another 89 drug shortages shortages are beyond industry
merside; the Northwest Territories pelled by foreign conspir- pelled grenades, and at least sociated Press, spoke on con- have occurred in the first three control, such as FDA inspec-
capital of Yellowknife and the oil boom acies. four civilians were killed. dition of anonymity for fear months of this year, according tions or stockpiling that can ex-
town of Calgary, Alberta. Activists said residents of “They felt that they cannot of reprisals. to the University of Utah’s Drug acerbate a shortage.
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BEVERLY JANE EVANS FRAN-


KLIN, 83, died Friday, May 27,
DIANNE L. THOMAS, 62, of Raymond McNulty Mark Burgess
Plainsville, died Saturday, May 28,
2011, at VNA Hospice House, Vero May 28, 2011 May 29, 2011
2011, at Wilkes-Barre General Hos-
Beach, Fla. She was born in
Wilkes-Barre, and lived in Sebas- pital. Born in Plainsville, she was a
tian, Fla. She was preceded in
death by husband of 65 years,
daughter of the late Leo and Susan
Nicholas White. Dianne was a
R aymond W. McNulty, 64, of Pitt-
ston, and formerly of Wilkes-
Barre, died Saturday, May 28, 2011,
M ark B. Burgess, 47, of Shaver-
town, passed away Sunday,
May 29, 2011, in the Pinnacle Hospi-
James T. Franklin Jr.; sisters, Me- graduate of Plains Memorial High at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. tal, Harrisburg, Pa., due to injuries
lissa, Pauline, Lorraine and Betty; School, class of 1966, and was an Born on August 6, 1946, in
and brother Jack. She is survived he received in a motor vehicle acci-
active member of Plains United Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the
by daughter, Beverly Koons, Vero late Leo and Myrtle McCall McNul- dent on Friday, May 27, 2011.
Methodist Church. Surviving are Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a
Beach, Fla.; sons, Harold Franklin ty.
her husband, Harold; son, Harold; son of David and Florence Menhen-
(Gail) Louisville, Ky., and James T. Ray was a graduate of GAR, class
Franklin III (Kay), Lexington, daughters, Melissa and Heather; of 1964, Wilkes University and Ma- net Burgess, Exeter Township.
S.C.; brother Calvin Franklin, brothers, James White and Ri- rywood College. Mark was a graduate of Seton Ca-
Muhlenberg, Pa.; four grandchil- chard White; sisters, Dolores Wi- He taught English at the West tholic High School, class of 1981,
dren, and three great-grandchil- godinski, Susan Kubasti and Mari- Side Vocational Technical School and received his phlebotomy certifi-
dren. lyn Tokach; and three grandchil- for 32 years, and was also a popular cation from Luzerne County Com-
Arrangements are by Sea- dren, Geoffrey, Morgan, and Kris- coach of football, basketball, soft- munity College.
winds Funeral Home and Crema- ball and volleyball. For many years Mark was em-
jin. Ray was a member of St. Rocco’s
tory, Sebastian, Fla. A guestbook is Funeral Service will be held at ployed at the Nesbitt Memorial
available at www.seawindsfh.com. Roman Catholic Church, past presi-
11 a.m. on Friday from the Yeosock dent of the Holy Name Society, and Rose, and her husband, John Berch- Hospital and the Wilkes-Barre Gen- great-nieces, and great-nephews.
Memorial contributions may be men; sisters-in-law, Nancy McNulty eral Hospital as a phlebotomist. Funeral services will be held at
made to the VNA Hospice House, Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., a C.C.D. Instructor. He was also a
member of the RSVP Association. and Phyllis Maffei and her husband, He was a member of the Mount 11 a.m. Thursday in the Metcalfe
1110 35th Lane, Vero Beach, FL Plains Township, with the Rev.
Surviving are his wife, the former Eugene Maffei. Zion United Methodist Church, the and Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
32960. Paul Amara officiating. Intern- Funeral services will be handled
Jennifer Cumbo, of 40 years; broth- Valley Masonic Lodge 499, West Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with the
GEORGE M. THOMAS JR., 60, ment will be in Mount Olivet Cem- er, Leo, Harrisburg, Pa.; sisters, by Graziano Funeral Home Inc., 700 Pittston, and the National Rifle As- Rev. Leslie Halchak of the Mount
died Saturday, May 28, 2011. Born etery, Carverton. Friends may call Jean McNulty and her husband, S. Township Blvd., Pittston Town- sociation. Zion United Methodist Church offi-
in Nanticoke, he was a son of Ge- from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Rich, Wilkes-Barre; Ann Marie ship. In addition to his parents, Mark is ciating. Interment will be in the
orge and Margaret Kopcho Tho- McNulty and friend, John, Shaver- Calling hours will be held from 4
mas Sr. He worked as a nurse’s aide survived by his wife of 13 years, the West Pittston Cemetery. Friends
TINA M. TOMCHO RUSCH, town; and Margie Malacarne and to 8 p.m. today. A Mass of Christian
at Retreat and Valley Crest Nurs- Burial will be held at St. Rocco’s Ro- former Catherine J. Thomas; sons, may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday
44, of Hanover Township, died husband, Jim, Wilkes-Barre; in-
ing Home, was employed by a local laws, Bob and MaryAnn Ferretti, man Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. David J. Burgess and Sean M. Bur- evening in the funeral home. Ma-
Thursday, May 26, 2011. She was gess, both of Lake Wallenpaupack; sonic Services will be held at 7 p.m.
taxi service, and served many Arizona; as well as numerous niec- Wednesday, 9 a.m. from the funeral
years as a volunteer firefighter in born in Bridgeport, Conn., a and brothers, Russell Burgess and In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
es, nephews, great-nieces and great- home. The Rev. Joseph Sibilano
Ashley. He was a member of St daughter of Leslie and Bernadine nephews. O.S.J. will officiate. Interment ser- his companion, Rose, West Wyom- tributions may be made to the Blue
John’s Russian Orthodox Church, Milbrodt Perkins. She was preced- In addition to his parents, Ray vices will follow at Mt. Olivet Ceme- ing, and Dale and his wife, Janice, Chip Farms Animal Rescue 974
Hanover Section, Nanticoke. He is ed in death by husband, William was preceded in death by his sister, tery, Carverton. Harding; as well as nieces, nephews, Lockville Road, Dallas, PA 18612
survived by his daughters, Linda Rusch. Tina is survived by daugh-
Rowe, Wilkes-Barre, and Patricia ters, Christina Tomcho, Warrior
Decker, Ashley; sons-in-law, Mike
and Donny; and grandchildren, Run, and Sara and Subrina Tom-
cho, both of Hanover Township;
Adrienna, Michael Jr., Mia and
Dalton. sisters, Eunice Glushefski, Glen Jonathan Joseph Balester Dorothy Leibman Yudkovitz
A Panihida service will be held Lyon; Sandy Cirko, Hanover
at 7 p.m. Thursday at the George Township; Nancy Perkins and Ber- May 26, 2011 May 30, 2011
A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home,105 N. nice Ziomkowski, both of Nanti-
Main St., Ashley. Family and
friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m.
Thursday at the funeral home. An
coke; brother, Leslie Perkins,
Plains Township; and grandchil-
JThursday,
onathan Joseph Balester, 56, of
Shavertown, died in his home,
May 26, 2011.
D orothy Leibman Yudkovitz, 92,
died Monday, May 30, 2011, in
the Hebrew Home of Greater Wash-
interment, at a later date, will be dren, Amy, Michael, Mackenzie He was born June 15, 1954, in ington, D.C., where she had been re-
held in St. John’s Cemetery, Nanti- and Hadyn. Wyoming, a son of Alison Garland siding since January 2010.
coke. A memorial service will be McLeod-Sharpe and the late Fred J She was born May 13, 1919, in
ROXANNE MARIE HOFF- held at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Balester Jr. Wilkes-Barre, a daughter of the late
MAN, 27, of Benton, died Friday, Lehman Family Funeral Service, Jonathan was preceded in death Max and Ida (Zalkin) Leibman, and
May 27, 2011. by his grandfather, Fred J. Balester
Funeral arrangements are 689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre. the sister of Goldy Ponger, Lillian
Sr.
pending from the Clarke Piatt Fu- Friends may call from 3 p.m. until Lefkowitz, Gussie Woodnick, and
He is survived by his mother, Ali-
neral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake time of service Wednesday, at the son Balester; sisters, Heather Bales- Herman Leibman.
Road, Hunlock Creek. funeral home. ter and her husband, Robert Boer- Dorothy and Theodore Yudko-
ner, Wilkes-Barre; Valerie Balester vitz, her husband of 61 years, raised
JENNIE M. KLIMEK, 84, of
Plains Township, died Monday MARLENE “MOLLY” KALIN- and her husband, Spiros Vellas, Col- their family on South Dawes Ave-
morning, May 30, 2011, at the In- SKI, 71, of Willow Street, Wilkes- lege Station, Texas; brothers, Mat- nue, Kingston.
patient unit of Hospice of the Sa- Barre Township, died Friday, May thew Balester and his wife, Mi- She was a graduate of Coughlin
cred Heart, Geisinger South 27, 2011, at Geisinger Wyoming chelle, Clifton Springs, N.Y.; and istry. High School. Wilkes-Barre, with Rabbi Nemetsky
Wilkes-Barre. Valley Medical Center, Plains Marc Balester and his wife, Elnora, He shared his faith by teaching Dorothy was an active member of officiating. Interment will be in
Funeral arrangements are Township. Molly was born in Austin, Texas. Bible Study at the Luzerne County Hadassah, B’Nai B’rith Women, Ohav Zedek Cemetery, Hanover
pending from the Corcoran Funer- Wilkes-Barre, on August 20, 1939. Also surviving are nephews, Prison and by helping others in Ohav Zedek, and the Jewish Com- Township. Shiva will be observed at
al Home Inc., Plains Township. She was a daughter of the late Keefe Boerner, Isaac Boerner, David need. munity Center. 76 E. Walnut St., Kingston follow-
Balester, Maurice Vellas, Christoph- Jonathan was active in local and She held various offices in many ing the funeral until 6:30 p.m., and
REGINA O’DONNELL LELLO, Frank and Johanna (Sherneski) er Balester, and Charles Balester; state politics, and served as a direc- civic and religious organizations. at the home of Marvin Yudkovitz
79, of Dupont, died Monday, May Kalinski. Molly was a graduate of nieces, Alison Vellas, and Stephanie tor of volunteers for the Luzerne For many years she was a travel and Fancine Lanar, 9604 Wads-
30, 2011, in Hospice Care of the Wilkes-Barre Township High Balester; and godsons, Christopher County Republican Party. agent in the Wyoming Valley. worth Dr., Bethesda, Md., on Thurs-
VNA, Heritage House, Wilkes- School. She was employed by Penn Pambianco and John T. McGrath. He lived by the lesson expressed Dorothy was the loving and car- day, Sunday, and Monday with ser-
Barre. State Belt and Buckle, Wilkes- Jonathan was a 1972 graduate of in Ephesians 2:10, “For we are God’s ing mother of her daughters, Judith vices at 8 p.m. Friends can also pay
Funeral arrangements are Barre, for many years. She was a Wyoming Seminary. workmanship, created in Christ Je-
(Neil) Finn, San Diego, Calif.; Susan their respects from 2 to 4 p.m. Fri-
pending from the Peter J. Adonizio generous person with a kind heart. He was president of his own busi- sus to do good works, which God (Stephen) Freiman, Potomac Md.;
Funeral Home, 802 Susquehanna ness, ABBA Advertising Products, prepared in advance for us to do.” day and Sunday.
She enjoyed taking trips to Atlan- Funeral services will be held at son, Marvin (Fancine) Yudkovitz, Memorial donations may be
Ave., West Pittston. The complete which he operated from his home.
tic City. In addition to her parents, Bethesda, Md; as well as four grand- made to the Hebrew Home of Grea-
obituary will be in Thursday’s edi- Jonathan worked in the optical 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Deside-
Molly was preceded in death by industry for the past 38 years, in rio Funeral Home Inc., 679 Carey children, one great-grandson, and ter Washington, 6121 Montrose
tion.
her brother, Lawrence Kalinski; Rochester, N.Y., for Main Optical, Ave., Hanover Township, with Pas- many nieces and nephews. Road, Rockville, MD 20853.
HAROLD R. SHUPP, 83, for- and an infant sister. Surviving are and briefly for Bausch and Lomb. tor Dan Miller officiating. Inter- Funeral services will be held at Condolences may be sent by vis-
merly of Dallas Township, died ment will be in Oak Lawn Cemete- 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Rosenberg iting Dorothy’s obituary at www.ro-
numerous cousins and friends. A past president of his family’s
Monday, May 30, 2011, in the Ma- ry, Hanover Township. Friends may Funeral Chapel, 348 S. River St., senbergfuneralchapel.com.
Private funeral services for business, Balester Optical Compa- call from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at
nor Care Health Services of Camp Molly will be held from the George ny, Wilkes-Barre, he also served on the funeral home.
Hill. their Board of Directors. In lieu of flowers, if desired, me-
A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home,105 N.
Arrangements are pending He was a member of the Westmo- morial donations may be sent in
Main St., Ashley. Private inter- reland Club, Wilkes-Barre, and Jon’s memory to the Salvation Ar-
from the Metcalfe and Shaver Fu- ment will be held in St. Mary’s Ma- founder of Business Network Inter- my, 729 Sans Souci Parkway, Ha-
neral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming
Ave., Wyoming.
ternity Cemetery, Wyoming. national (BNI) Valley Chapter. nover Township, PA 18706; St. Vin-
Jonathan was known for his sense cent de Paul Kitchen, 39 E. Jackson
FUNERALS
of humor and generosity to others. St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701; Back
He was an active member of the Mountain Harvest Assembly of God BEDWICK – John, funeral 10 a.m. ship. Mass of Christian Burial
Back Mountain Harvest Assembly Church; or the charity of the donor’s today at St. George Maronite 9:30 a.m. at St. Rocco’s Roman
of God Church, and served as a choice. Church, Loomis Street, Wilkes- Catholic Church, Pittston. Friends
Barre. may call 4 to 8 p.m. today at the
Chaplin and Advisory Board Mem- Online condolences may be ex- BERLEW – William Sr., funeral 10 funeral home.
ber for Providing Hope Prison Min- pressed at www.desideriofh.com.
Edward Anthony Glushefski a.m. Thursday from the Harold
C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc.,
MIKITISH – Mary, funeral 9:30 a.m.
today from the Paul F. Leonard
140 N. Main St., Shavertown. Funeral Home, 575 N. Main St.,
May 26, 2011 Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Pittston. Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. in
Wednesday at the funeral home. St. Michael’s Byzantine Catholic
E dward Anthony Glushefski, 59,
a man of many talents, hobbies
gatherings with family and friends.
Ed was preceded in death by his
Robert ‘Bobby’ Wivell CRAIG – Jack, Memorial Mass 10
a.m. today in St Jude’s Church,
Church, Pittston.
MITCHELL – Lynn, memorial ser-
and passions, died in his home in son, Jacob C. Glushefski; his father, Mountain Top. Friends are in- vices 11 a.m. Saturday at the
Manassas, Va., shortly after noon
May 28, 2011
Edward W. Glushefski; and his par- vited to call 9 to 10 a.m. at the Chapel of the Oak Lawn Ceme-
Thursday, May 26, 2011. ents-in-law, Marilyn Ross Jones and church. tery, Hanover Township.
Edward, who asked to be called
“Ed” by everyone, no matter their
Charles R. Jones.
He is survived by his wife of near- B obby Wivell, 19, of Elk Street,
Hanover Township, passed
away Saturday, May 28, 2011, at
CUNNINGHAM – Caroline, funeral
9 a.m. today from the Lehman
PASSETTI – Evaristo, funeral 10
a.m. Wednesday from the George
age or relationship to him, was born ly 35 years, Jennifer Glushefski; his Family Funeral Service Inc., 689 A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105
November 8, 1951, to Edward W. three daughters, Rebekah Glushef- home. Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of N. Main St., Ashley. Mass of
and Anne Glushefski in Nanticoke. ski, Elisa Glushefski, and Kathryn Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. at St. Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. from
In 1953 the family moved to Buf- Glushefski; his mother, Anne Brien- son of Robert C. and Jennifer Gra- Leo the Great Church, Ashley. Holy Family Church, Sugar Notch.
falo, N.Y., where Ed spent his child- za Glushefski; mother-in-law, Mari- ziano Wivell. DECKER – Faith Ann, funeral 9 Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m.
Bobby was a 2010 graduate of Ha- a.m. Wednesday from the Kizis- today.
hood and young adult life. lyn “Rosie” Pederson Jones; his Lokuta Funeral Home, 134
nover Area High School, and was a REDDING – Rose Marie, funeral 9
After graduating from Kenmore brothers, Jim Glushefski and his Church St., Pittston. Mass of a.m. Wednesday from the Antho-
East High School, class of 1969, Ed wife, Lenni, and Dan Glushefski and member of their football team.
He was preceded in death by pat- Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. ny Recupero Funeral Home, 406
attended Niagara Community Col- his wife, Maria; brothers and sisters- John the Evangelist Church, Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston.
lege, for two years, before traveling in-law, John and Kathy Jones, Ed ernal grandparents, James and
Elaine Wivell; maternal grandfa- Pittston. Friends may call 4 to 8 Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m.
the country. and Julie Gregorowicz, and Jody p.m. today at the funeral home. in Immaculate Conception
He eventually moved to Brook- Jones; along with many loving niec- ther, Pasquale Graziano; uncle and
FLYNN – Theresa, funeral 9:30 Church, West Pittston. Friends
lyn, N.Y., where he enjoyed making es, nephews and cousins. aunt, Francis and Barbara Wivell.
a.m. Wednesday from the Louis may call 2 to 5 p.m. today at the
lifelong friends and finding a place Family and friends may call In addition to his parents, Bobby V. Ciuccio Funeral Home, 145 funeral home.
to serve the community as part of a from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday at Davis- is survived by his sister, Alyssa; and Moosic Road, Old Forge. Mass 10 SHEBLOSKI – Beth Ann, funeral 9
Christian fellowship. It was also Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad maternal grandmother Beatrice a.m. at the Prince of Peace a.m. Wednesday from Willliams-
day to the fullest.
there that he met his future wife, St., Nanticoke, with a graveside ser- Graziano; as well as numerous Parish-St. Mary’s Church, Old Hagen Funeral Home Inc., 114 W.
aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and Funeral services will be held at
Jennifer L. Jones. vice immediately following in St. 10 a.m. Thursday from the Straub Forge. Friends may call 5 to 8 Main St., Plymouth. Mass of
After moving to Virginia, the cou- Stanislaus Cemetery, Nanticoke. A nephews. p.m. today. Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. at All
Bobby lived to play football, Kane Funeral Home, 55 Park Ave., IRWIN – William, celebration of life
ple wed on August 21, 1976. memorial service in celebration of Saints Parish, Plymouth, Friends
hunt, and travel to NASCAR races Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be in 9 a.m. Wednesday from may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today.
Ed and Jennifer started their fam- his life will be held at 2 p.m. on Sat- St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover
urday at Bull Run Unitarian Univer- with his dad. He was an avid fan of McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington SIMONSON – Marvin, funeral 9:30
ily in Warrenton, Va., where their Township. Friends may call from 5
salist Church, 9350 Main St., Ma- North Carolina and Tennessee Ti- St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. today in St. John’s the
son, Jacob, was born. They soon set- to 8 p.m. Wednesday. a.m. in the Church of St. There-
nassas, Va. tans. Bobby lived each and every Evangelist, Pittston.
tled in Manassas, Va., in1979, where se, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call STUCKER – Alyce, funeral 11 a.m.
their three daughters, Rebekah, El- 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral today at the Matthew T. Jacobs
isa, and Kathryn, would be wel- home. Funeral Home, 47 Old River Road,
comed into the growing family. OBITUARY POLICY KOLENDOWICZ – Margaret, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call
Ed began his career in carpentry, friends and family may call 6 to today 10 a.m. until the time of the
branched out into cabinet making, The Times Leader publish-
es free obituaries, which
Nancy Joan Petrick 9 p.m. today at the Andrew funeral.
commercial contracting and home Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson TRYBA – Thomas Sr., funeral 9:30
building. have a 27-line limit, and paid May 30, 2011 St., Larksville. Office of Christian a.m. today from the Charles V.
He was a business owner, Realtor, obituaries, which can run Burial with Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Sherbin Funeral Home, Main
and ended his career on a high note Wednesday in St. Mary’s Byzan- Road, Hanover Green. Mass of
working for a company he loved as a
construction project manager.
with a photograph. A funeral
home representative can call N ancy Joan Petrick, 57, of Moun-
tain Top, entered into eternal
rest Monday, May 30th, 2011, at
mas.
She is survived by her son, Ge-
tine Catholic Church, Chestnut
Avenue, Kingston. Panachida 7
Christian Burial 10 a.m. in the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross
the obituary desk at (570) orge David Petrick; daughter Linda p.m. today. Church, Buttonwood.
He took tremendous joy in gar- Hospice Community Care, Geisin-
dening, cooking, telling stories, 829-7224, send a fax to (570) Hess and her husband, Robert, all of MCCOSKEY – Jean, celebration of YAPLE – Norma, funeral 11 a.m.
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- ger South Wilkes-Barre. Mountain Top; and grandchildren, life 8:30 a.m. today from Wednesday in St. Peter’s Evangel-
writing, genealogy, trips with his
bits@timesleader.com. If you Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was a Robert, David, George and Kaitlyn.
McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington ical Lutheran Church, Hugh-
wife to Gettysburg, and “spanning St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass
fax or e-mail, please call to daughter of the late David and Ruth estown. Those attending the
time” with his loving family. He was All are invited to attend a Me- 9:30 a.m. in the Church of the funeral are asked to go directly to
also a fan of the hockey team the confirm. Obituaries must be Ann (Williams) Thomas.
morial Mass which will be held at Holy Family, Wilkes-Barre. the church.
Buffalo Sabres. But more than any- Nancy was a Registered Nurse,
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday 9:30 a.m. Friday at St. Mary’s Our MCNULTY – Raymond, funeral 9
thing, he loved beginning a new pro- and a member of St. Mary’s Our La- a.m. Wednesday from the Gra-
through Thursday and 7:30 Lady Help of Christians Church,
ject.
Whatever he did, he did with pas-
p.m. Friday and Saturday.
dy Help of Christians Church, Dor-
rance Township. Dorrance Township. Interment will ziano Funeral Home Inc., 700
Township Blvd., Pittston Town-
G en etti’s
sion and abandon.
Obituaries must be sent by a She was a loving devoted wife, immediately follow in Hanover A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
Knowing that his time on Earth funeral home or crematory, mother and grandmother, and her Green Cemetery, Hanover Town-
or must name who is hand- ship. There will be no public view-
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
was drawing to a close, Ed spent his life revolved around her grandchil-
final month in thankfulness to God, ling arrangements, with dren. ing. H otelBerea vem entR a tes
relaying family history and stories, address and phone number. Nancy was preceded in death, in McCune Funeral Home, 80 S.
and preparing his loved ones for the We discourage handwritten addition to her parents, by her hus- Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top, is
future. There were many joyful notices; they incur a $15 band, George, who died in January in charge of the arrangements.
View obituaries online at mccu-
More Obituaries, Page 2A
typing fee. of 2011; her daughter Lisa Ann Pe-
trick; and her brother, David I. Tho- nefuneralserviceinc.com. 825.6477
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POLICE BLOTTER Ortiz was observed driving


Drive, reported a park-style jailed at the Luzerne County
without headlights at 2:40 a.m., Correctional Facility for lack of
aluminum bench was stolen
he yelled racial slurs and as-
saulted two people.
children, the criminal com-
plaint says.
state police said.
from the front of her residence. $15,000 bail. Police charged David Mi- Police said in the criminal
WILKES-BARRE – City • Andrew Hanko, of Center According to the criminal chael Letteer, 46, of Church complaint that Letteer spread
police reported the following: HAZLE TWP. – A fugitive
Street, Nanticoke, reported complaint: Street, Plymouth, with simple his blood on the floor and a
• Denise Billips of Madison wanted for failure to appear at
Thursday someone damaged A trooper spotted Soto-San- assault, ethnic intimidation, mattress inside the holding
Street said Sunday that her a sentencing hearing was ar-
his vehicle while it was parked tana driving a Honda minivan defiant trespass, institutional cell.
identity was used by someone rested by state police at Hazle- crossing into on-coming traffic
outside Slate Bar, Sans Souci vandalism, disorderly conduct, A preliminary hearing is
to obtain a credit card. Police Parkway. ton on evidence of drunken and having a faulty brake light terroristic threats, harassment scheduled on June 7 before
said the investigation is contin- driving on Saturday. in the area of Diamond Avenue and public drunkenness. He District Judge Donald Whittak-
uing. SALEM TWP. – State police State police said Adam Nick- and Vine Street at about 2:50 was arraigned by District Judge er in Nanticoke.
• Kelley Fletcher of Ply- at Shickshinny will have child laus Kotsko, 28, of Hazleton, a.m. Monday. Michael Dotzel in Wilkes-Barre
mouth Avenue said Sunday seat inspections today from 7 was arrested when he was Soto-Santana did not have a Township and jailed at the HUNTINGTON TWP. – Mi-
that sunglasses, jewelry and to 9 p.m., at the barracks at 872 stopped for speeding at state license and was identified by a Luzerne County Correctional chelle Jayne Appleby, of Shick-
cash were taken from her vehi- Salem Blvd. The service is free Route 309 and 32nd Street at Dominican Republic birth cer- Facility for lack of $2,500 bail. shinny, reported Thursday
cle. and no appointment is neces- about 2:50 a.m. Kotsko dis- tificate, the complaint says. According to the criminal someone used her bank card to
• Police said approximately sary. played signs of intoxication and State police allege Soto- complaint: make unauthorized purchases
$1,500 worth of items were was transported for a breath Santana abandoned the vehicle Police allege Letteer was on the Internet, state police at
stolen during a burglary in the HAZLE TWP. – State police test, state police said. and ran away. He was captured taken into custody Sunday Shickshinny said.
500 block of North Main Street at Hazleton are investigating a Kotsko was wanted by the after a foot chase and being night on charges of public
on Sunday. hit-and-run crash involving Luzerne County Sheriff’s De- Tasered by a trooper. drunkenness and disorderly NECOPECK – Gary Lee
three vehicles on Airport Road partment for failure to appear A breath test allegedly conduct for a disturbance on Renaud, of Nescopeck, report-
WYOMING – State police at on Sunday. at a sentencing hearing on Jan. showed Soto-Santana had a Church Street. Letteer was ed Friday someone stole his
Wyoming said they cited Ryan State police said the driver of 21 on charges of reckless en- blood alcohol level of .120 per- warned not to return to the white Chevrolet Cobalt, Penn-
T. Perry, 25, of Homer, N.Y., for a Geo struck the rear of a Ford, dangerment and criminal mis- cent. property when he was released. sylvania registration GSC-9913,
public drunkenness when he driven by Noelle Vrablic, of chief, according to court re- A preliminary hearing is After he was released, police from his driveway on Broad
was allegedly found intoxicated Hazleton, at about 1:35 a.m. cords. scheduled on June 8 before said Letteer returned to the Street, state police at Shick-
on the ground on Eighth Street Vrablic was stopped for a red Court records say Kotsko District Judge Joseph Zola in Church Street property and shinny said.
early Monday morning. traffic signal at Walmart Drive. pleaded guilty to firing two Hazleton. assaulted a woman and a man. Anyone with information
Perry was taken to Wilkes- The force of the impact shots from a handgun inside a When he was arrested, Letteer about the vehicle is asked to
Barre General Hospital for a caused Vrablic’s vehicle to hit Freeland residence on March PLYMOUTH – A man was allegedly screamed racial slurs call state police at Shickshinny
head injury, state police said. the rear of another vehicle. 15, 2009. arraigned Monday on charges directed at the woman’s two at 542-4117.
State police said the driver of
HANOVER TWP. – Township the Geo and the unknown vehi- HAZLETON – A man was
police reported the following: cle sped away. arraigned Monday on charges ost Com
• Police said a door screen Vrablic was not injured. of drunken driving and resist- The M Dental Our S e and Enjo
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Parkway, on Thursday. Bronx, N.Y.C., on evidence of offenses. He was arraigned by
Riverside Commons, 575 Pierce St., Suite 201, Kingston
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Editorial
WORLD OPINION

Pawlenty offers welcome


frankness to U.S. politics
O
N ENTERTAIN- for means-
MENT value alone, testing of So-
the Republican race cial Security
for the U.S. presiden- benefits. He
tial nomination in 2012 may be promised a
weaker with the absence of Do- phase-out of
nald Trump or a discussion of ethanol subsi-
birth certificates. But those Re- Pawlenty dies, some-
publicans who are serious thing typically
about finding a credible alter- seen as the path to political sui-
native to Barack Obama can cide in Iowa, a key early state in
look with increasing confi- the nomination calendar. He
dence at Tim Pawlenty. angered many potential do-
Pawlenty is, in many ways, nors by promising to end in-
the anti-Trump. His hair is full, dustrial subsidies generally.
but natural; he is the son of a On each of these, Pawlenty is
milk truck driver, not the scion pursuing sound policy ideas
of a real estate tycoon. And he for the greater long-term bene-
actually governed, for eight fit of the United States.
years, with success as the gov- More such frankness would
ernor of a left-leaning state, be welcome, especially from
Minnesota. the likes of Mitt Romney, an
What’s more important otherwise credible candidate
about Pawlenty is what he said who is contorting himself to
in announcing his candidacy. oppose Obama’s health-care
Much of his announcement re- reform — even though it re-
peated Republican orthodox- sembles the reform he had ear-
ies: Bashing “ObamaCare”; ap- lier implemented as governor
pealing to Reaganites by say- of Massachusetts. And no con-
tender is yet willing to touch

Church report lends perspective to priest abuse cases


ing “if we want to grow our
the third rail of their party —
economy, we need to shrink
Bush-era tax cuts for the
our government.”
wealthy that the country can-
But elsewhere, Pawlenty re-
not afford.
jected the rules said to govern THE PHILADELPHIA ual revolution. What the report attempts to

MARK GUYDISH
American politics. He called The Globe and Mail, Toronto Inquirer took a swift swipe do, as Bambera put it, is “provide historical
at the recent report on context.”
priest abuse that deter- Bambera and I are one year apart in age.
QUOTE OF THE DAY mined much of the problem COMMENTARY We watched the late 1960s as tweens and
had risen from the turbu- attended high school in the early ’70s. Teen
“Any sentence for Mark would only lent social upheaval of the standably inflames his flock. clothes went from button shirts and narrow
serve to extend an unnecessary 1960s and ’70s. Two days after the report Bambera did not eagerly embrace the ties to bellbottoms and tie-dyes. TV news
was made public, the Inky ran an editorial report’s logic. He made it clear he doesn’t showed grainy pictures of half-a-million
situation that already seems as if cartoon depicting a zonked out bishop want people to take it as an excuse for past people, many shirtless, at Woodstock.,
it has been never-ending.” slouched on the floor, the report in one hand failures in the Church. But he noted that if adulsts swooning as the Beatles played
and a hookah pipe in the other. you look at all the data in the report and sift Yankee stadium, and the gore of Vietnam.
Nancy Kerrigan
The former Olympic figure skater’s brother was sentenced to jail last
“It was the sixties, man …” the bishop through the factors it mentions in present- Old social structures and old values were
week despite tearful pleas from the family to spare Mark Kerrigan after says, stars and swirls around his head. The ing its case the argument starts to look crumbling rapidly, and there was nothing
he was convicted of assault and battery, but acquitted of involuntary hookah bowl sports the word “rational- pretty strong. substantive replacing them. Is it really so
manslaughter, in the 2010 death of their 70-year-old father. ization” in the wavy, swooping print of the The John Jay report looked at abuse cases hard to believe the crop of men entering the
psychedelic days. Pundits understandably from 1950 to 2010 and found a sharp in- seminaries back then could become more
jumped on this as well, writing columns that crease during the 1960s and ’70s followed by problematic than there predecessors?

Japan faces long recovery


chastised the Church for trying to mask its a steady decline from around 1985. They The Church, frankly, reacted in its usual
sins with the incense of the free-love era. noted that the decline occurred after the stodgy and glacial pace, too slow to change
I had the same visceral reaction when I Church started emphasizing “human forma- priest training, too reluctant to implement
first read news stories of the report, com- tion” in seminaries, meaning priests-to-be rigorous psychological screening of semi-

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T HAS BEEN more than a should have used immediately missioned and largely paid for by the United took courses in and had discussions about nary candidates.
month since Tokyo Elec- to assess the general state of States Conference of Catholic Bishops. their own lives, their own concerns, their But it has changed. To dismiss the John
tric Power Co. announced the reactors and figure out the Blame abuse of minors by priests on the own sexuality and their future life as celi- Jay report as little more than another excuse
its action plan for bring- best and fastest response. hippy-dippy days of flower power and the bates. I think this is the part critics of the for priest abuse is, frankly, unfair.
ing the crippled Fukushima Many outside experts were sexual revolution? You’ve got to be kidding! report gloss over or miss completely. The reasoning in the report may of neces-
No. 1 nuclear power plant un- of the opinion that a meltdown Then I read the full report, and then I The John Jay report does not excuse the sity be unsatisfying, but it is not unsound.
der control. But we now fear must have occurred not long talked to Diocese of Scranton Bishop Joseph sins of those priests as a product of that era,
the utility may not be able to after the plant was incapacitat- Bambera, who graciously agreed to a one- as though the rise in abuses were a natural, Mark Guydish can be reached at 829-7161 or via
keep to its schedule. ed. Yet, both TEPCO and the on-one interview about a topic that under- even inevitable result of the rise of the sex- e-mail at mguydish@timesleader.com
TEPCO on May 12 disclosed Nuclear and Industrial Safety
selective reactor data that was Agency kept using the expres-
gathered immediately after the sion “reactor core damage,” MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS
accident. The data suggests perhaps to lead the public into

Ask Senator Casey why


that every one of the three reac- underestimating what was re- Why?
tors in operation probably had ally happening. SEND US YOUR OPINION Both $27.3 billion spending plans would
a meltdown. TEPCO must now brace it- push the tough funding decisions to coun-
he won’t support seniors
Letters to the editor must include the
But why did it take TEPCO self for much more formidable writer’s name, address and daytime ty commissioners, municipal officials and
as long as two months to put challenges in the days ahead. phone number for verification. Letters school board members. By severely cutting

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this together? Surely, this was t looks like the Obama administration should be no more than 250 words. We back – and in some cases eliminating –
The Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo has finally admitted the failure of “Oba- reserve the right to edit and limit writers
the sort of information it funding for programs that benefit our
maCare”. to one published letter every 30 days.
• E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com children, senior citizens and those with
It admitted millions of senior citizens • Fax: 570-829-5537 disabilities, the Republican budget would

Obama’s views of Israel


will be financially hurt by one of the most • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 force local officials to raise local property
controversial cuts in Obama’s health care N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 taxes to make up the difference in lost
law. Medicare Advantage enrollees will be dollars.
gouged by higher medical costs. So what

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It’s easy for Corbett and House Repub-
N SHARP CONTRAST to 1967 lines, a clear endorse- to do? his Democratic Party leaders. Demand licans to say “we don’t have the money” to
his 2009 Cairo speech, ment of Palestinian demands. Obama decided to prop it up with bil- answers from him! Remind him YOU are stop the drastic cuts, but Revenue Depart-
President Barack Obama Obama also dissented out- lions of taxpayer dollars, at least until his boss. ment figures don’t back up that false claim.
made it abundantly clear right with Prime Minister Bi- election day! This administration feels it Contact him at: Senator Robert Casey State revenue through April shows tax
during his speech in Washing- nyamin Netanyahu’s reading of can fool the elderly into thinking it cares 393 Russell Senate Office Building, Wash- receipts are $500 million above projec-
ton on May 19 precisely who the geopolitical map, claiming for them. Does he really think the elderly ington, D.C. 20510; Phone: (202) 224-6324, tions. Let’s be clear: That’s not the state’s
the good guys are and who the that the Arab Spring offered a are stupid? Toll Free (866) 802-2833, Fax (202) 228- money to hold onto. It’s the taxpayers’
bad guys are in the Muslim unique opportunity to solve Mr. President, don’t you understand why 0604 or email through his website: http:// hard-earned money and it should be re-
world. the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. seniors disapprove of your solutions for casey.senate.gov/contact/ turned to them by providing additional
However, while there were In contrast, Netanyahu has health care? This is why the seniors have Bill Dress funding for crucial programs that benefit
no signs that he was threaten- presented what is in our opin- more trust in the Republicans. Obama,
ion a more sober, realistic as- Wilkes-Barre our most needy residents.
ing or pressuring Israel, Oba- you’ve failed the seniors; you’ve failed the It’s my hope that as this year’s budget
sessment.
American people! What can we law-abid-
Restore program funding
ma did say that a two-state so- process unfolds, Senate Republicans will
lution should be based on the The Jerusalem Post ing, tax-paying, patriotic Americans do to join House and Senate Democrats in mak-
right this wrong? ing sure that $500 million is used to re-

Editorial Board
Write your senators. Actually, only Sen.
Robert Casey; he is our only senator to
with state tax revenue store more of those cuts and not held onto
for a future “rainy day.” It’s raining now in

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support this. Ask him how he can support he 2011-12 state budget unveiled in Pennsylvania.
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES
Editor and Publisher
this injustice. Ask if he read this legislation March by Gov. Tom Corbett and re- Kevin Murphy
Editorial Page Editor
JOE BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT
before voting yes for it. Ask if he cares for vised by House Republicans is a step State representative
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. his constituents or if he only cares about backward for Pennsylvania taxpayers. D-Scranton

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current population could drop

POOLS HOMES
substantially.
New Orleans lost 29 percent of
its population after Hurricane
Katrina as residents left and set-
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tled elsewhere. Greensburg,
jects during the Great Depres- have scattered to the homes of Kan., which was leveled by a tor-
sion. But this time, most govern- friends and relatives or camped nado in 2007, lost about half its
ments only see decades-old pools out in emergency shelters in the population even though the town
burning holes in already tight city. was rebuilt.
budgets. Some residents may leave At the Red Cross shelter in Jo-
In the past two years, Ander- town — New Orleans lost nearly plin, 150 people seemed grateful
son has closed two pools to the one-third of its population after for the cot, warm food and dona-
public, one shuttered for good Katrina. tions of clothing. Many were try-
and one hanging on by a thread, Penny Musgraves is happy — ing to figure out where to go next.
run by a swim club only for swim and almost surprised — to be William Whittenback, 64, and
team practices and lessons. In all, alive. But for Musgraves, whose his 67-year-old wife, Lorna, nar-
four public pools within 20 miles low-income housing townhouse rowly made it through the torna-
of the city have closed since the was ripped away above her head do. The roof of the home they’ve
economy went sour. as she protected her cowering 6- lived in for 15 years collapsed,
“You think about American year-old daughter, the joy of sur- leaving Lorna with a massive
culture — swimming and sum- viving is beginning to give way to gash on her forehead and her
mer just go together. A lot of confusion and anxiety about the cheeks black and blue. Every
these kids not having the oppor- future. house in their neighborhood was
tunity to swim — it’s just hard to “I’m kind of scared,” said the a total loss.
swallow. Not only is it important 45-year-old mother, who is unem- The couple have insurance,
for safety, but what you should do ployed and currently living with and Whittenback said he’ll re-
as a kid is swim and have fun and AP PHOTO her daughter at the Red Cross build in the same spot. With no
be active,” said Tommy Stark- The splash zone at Sheppard Swim Center is shown in Anderson, S.C. The splash zone won’t be shelter set up at Missouri South- family in the area, though, he is
weather, the swim team coach at used after city officials closed it and the indoor pool to the public because of budget cuts. ern State University. “I don’t wondering where they can live
the Sheppard Swim Center, know what I’m going to do.” until then.
which was closed to the public in The city has tried for years to for families “just to survive in brought on by the latest econom- While many of the survivors The weather brought Gerry
January. keep from closing any pools com- these economic times.” ic upheaval, which could end up had insurance, it could be Guitierrez to Joplin. Now it’s forc-
But running a pool is an expen- pletely by shortening hours and “In an area such as Oak Park, shuttering one of the few places months, if not years, before they ing him to leave.
sive proposition. The Anderson closing them only on certain closing these places would be the outside public schools where can rebuild. Removing the mil- “What brought me here?
Swim Club spends $10,000 a days. But the lingering economic equivalent of putting them back people from a wide range of eco- lions of tons of debris and remak- Snow,” said Guitierrez, a 29-year-
month on insurance, operations downturn has cut $1million from in a drug-infested war zone that nomic classes meet, Wiltse said. ing the city’s destroyed infras- old massage therapist who ar-
and maintenance even for the Sacramento’s aquatics budget, has trapped our children genera- “We’re a much wealthier coun- tructure will likely take well into rived in Missouri just last month
pool’s current limited use. In leaving officials with just tion after generation,” Sadler re- try than we were back during the the summer if not longer, though from San Benito, Texas. “I love
Grand Traverse County, Mich., $700,000 for pools, said Dave cently told the city council. 1930s, yet our reaction now to ec- Rohr said the first phase of debris the cold weather and the snow. I
the only public pool for the coun- Mitchell, operations manager for In an odd twist, the Great Re- onomic downturns is we need to removal begins later this week. wanted to stay. Now I’ve got to
ty’s 87,000 residents lost the city’s Department of Parks cession may be killing off a city cut public recreation,” Wiltse Rebuilding homes can’t start come up with the money to go
$244,000 last year. and Recreation. amenity born during the Great said. until that work is finished. For back.”
“That’s three sheriff’s deputies The pool closings and shutter- Depression, when more than a In South Carolina, an informal low-income residents, the Hous- Guitierrez lived in an apart-
on the road,” County Commis- ing of other recreation opportuni- thousand municipal pools were poll of swimming pools inspec- ing Authority of Joplin provides ment with a friend. But since his
sioner Christine Maxbauer said. ties leaves children with far fewer built across the country as public tors found 17 municipal pools some housing. But it was not friend’s name was on the lease,
Grand Traverse County is also good choices to occupy their free works projects, said Jeff Wiltse, have closed in the past five years, known how many, if any, of the not his, he doubts that FEMA will
facing a looming deficit of more time during the long summer author of a book called “Contest- said Jim Ridge, recreational wa- homeless it can accommodate. provide for him since he wasn’t a
than $1 million, and commission- months, Mitchell said. ed Waters: A Social History of ter compliance coordinator for Recent history suggests many registered resident of Joplin.
ers are debating whether it is fair Pools “are just a safe place to be Swimming Pools in America.” the state Department of Health won’t be able to wait for the an- “How does it feel being home-
to keep to pool open when other and be kids, to enjoy summer, to “It democratized pleasurable and Environmental Control. swers to emerge or for the re- less? Honestly, horrible,” he said.
services get cut. enjoy some times. These oppor- recreation and leisure. A munici- “The traditional municipal building to be completed. The “It’s just so bad.”
“We have to focus on vital ser- tunities just aren’t going to be pal swimming pool offered to pool ... those are in decline,”
vices ... . Clearly a swimming there for the youth and it is crush- poor and working-class and mid- Ridge said. “I think the primary

HOME RULE
pool is not a vital service,” said ing,” Mitchell said. dle-class American, sort of the reason is economics. They don’t amend it.
Maxbauer, whose husband is a In Oak Park, one of Sacramen- trappings of the good life — cool- age well.” Members of the liaison sub-
competitive swimmer. to’s poorest neighborhoods, the ing off in a pool on a hot day. Lay- In their place, more affluent committee have been surveying
In Sacramento, Calif., the city’s local pool is scheduled to close ing out in the sun,” Wiltse said. communities are building water county managers and row offi-
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more than 465,000 residents had next year along with a neighbor- The first major round of pool parks, where parks and recre- cers to obtain suggestions on
13 pools to choose from a decade hood community center. The closings happened during the ation departments to charge $7 ing on a proposed contingency how their offices and services
ago. By the start of the summer of Rev. Tony Sadler of the neighbor- bad economic times in the 1970s or $8 a person instead of the $2 or plan in case the council is unable should be incorporated into the
2012, only three public pools will hood’s Shiloh Baptist Church and 1980s. Those that survived $3 admission more common to a to hire a manager at its first meet- new government system, said
be open. said both facilities are a resource now face an uncertain future regular pool. ing on Jan. 2. Council members committee member Veronica
may not have enough time be- Ciaruffoli. The responses will be
tween the election and Jan. 2 to put in a report for the new coun-

DEBATE
“Natural gas drilling offers turing is one way of accessing what must be disclosed about choose a manager. Even if they cil, she said.
Pennsylvania tremendous eco- that vital resource.” fracking operations in Pennsyl- do, the selected manager may not Some transition committee
nomic opportunities if we do it But, “to help ensure that ener- vania and 33 other states, Le- be able to start Jan. 2, he said. members and citizens who serve
right,” Casey said in a statement gy production does not come at chelt said. The charter allows council on the subcommittees have vol-
Continued from Page 1A
when his legislation was intro- the expense of public health, Meanwhile, the EPA’s pending members up to six months to hire unteered many hours drafting
groundwater supplies and that duced earlier this year. “Pennsyl- EPA scientists are undertaking a study of fracking is key, because, a manager. policies, Ciaruffoli said. The eth-
federal oversight is needed to vanians have a right to know the study of this practice to better “We don’t have enough informa- A new transition committee ics code, for example, will be
guard against too lax state regu- chemicals used in fracking that understand any potential im- tion, which is why this fracking budget and finance work group more extensive than the one used
lation of the Marcellus Shale that could make their way into drink- pacts it may have on drinking study is so important about what has also been set up to work with by the state, she said.
includes a large swath of Penn- ing water and other water sourc- water resources,” the EPA state- happens underground during a commissioners on the 2012 bud- The committee also has to
sylvania and similar natural gas- es.” ment added. fracturing operation,” Lechelt get and project salary expenses identify job duties that must be
laden formations elsewhere in During the House Oversight And even as the study unfolds, said. that will be added and deducted, assigned to someone new on Jan.
the country. and Government Reform Com- the EPA said it “will not hesitate Nadia Steinzor, Earthworks’ Bobeck said. 2, particularly in row offices that
mittee hearing on May 24, a ses- to take any steps under the law to Marcellus regional organizer, The three sitting commission- will no longer have elected offi-
Focus on safety sion mainly devoted to the topic protect Americans whose health said that while there is some dis- ers must adopt the 2012 budget at cials overseeing them, said tran-
The debate is heating up in of high gasoline prices at the may be at risk, and we remain closure of what chemicals go in- the end of this year, but the new sition committee member Ri-
Washington because the EPA is pump, EPA head Jackson said committed to working with to fracturing fluid, more details council will have the option to chard Heffron.
launching a study – the design of that “increasing American’s nat- states, who are on the front lines often are needed about what con-
which is still being finalized – of ural gas production is a good of permitting and regulating nat- centrations and volumes are

TWINS
whether fracking endangers thing” because it produces a ural gas production activities.” used at each well site. “She inspired me to keep pur-
groundwater supplies and has cleaner type of energy than other An EPA spokeswoman said Casey’s legislation would suing a career in medicine,” Paul
other harmful environmental fossil fuels. one of those steps occurred in “bring underground injections of said.
impacts. The EPA says that ini- When she was asked about Pennsylvania in mid-May, when toxic chemicals back under fed- Licia volunteers at Diakon
Continued from Page 3A
tial results will be made public whether fracking is a danger to the EPA said in a release that it eral regulation and authority,” Hospice Saint John in Wilkes-
by the end of 2012, with a final re- groundwater supplies, Jackson had “directed six natural gas said Steinzor. “That’s a really John Kearney of Moosic, brings Barre, working with people in
port “following further research” said that “there’s evidence that it drillers to disclose how and critical piece. This would force a together local pre-med students, their last days or weeks of life.
released in 2014. certainly can affect them,” but where the companies dispose of uniform (national) standard if their parents, faculty from local She was surprised by the positive
The Department of Energy, she added that there is not evi- or recycle drilling process water done right.” colleges and from PCOM, and attitudes of the patients.
meanwhile, in early May named dence that it actually has to date. in the region.” The companies carrying out PCOM alumni. “You would think people in
experts to a panel to make rec- “I am not aware of any proven The EPA continues to work fracking operations in the Mar- “PCOM has trained a lot of hospice would be depressed, but
ommendations on how to “im- case where the fracking process with the state DEP to “ensure cellus Shale, too, are “supportive doctors in this area (Northeast- the people I worked with had
prove the safety and environ- itself has affected water, al- that natural gas production takes of the concept of the EPA study,” ern Pennsylvania),” Paul noted. such great attitudes,” she said.
mental performance” of the though there are investigations place safely and responsibly,” the said Travis Windle, a spokesman “That’s what attracted us initial- Licia and Paul will graduate
fracking industry. ongoing,” she said. agency said. for the Marcellus Shale Coali- ly.” from PCOM in 2015, followed by
“America’s vast natural gas re- Amy Mall, a senior policy ana- tion, an industry organization Before being accepted into the residencies lasting anywhere
sources can generate many new lyst at the Natural Resources De- Involvement disputed whose members include nearly school, Licia and Paul were inter- from three to seven years, de-
jobs and provide significant envi- fense Council in Washington, fo- Rep. Tom Marino, R-Lycom- 190 companies. viewed by PCOM representa- pending on the specialty they
ronmental benefits, but we need cused in her blog on the part of ing Township, said state regula- Windle said the industry al- tives. choose. As of right now, they are
to ensure we harness these re- Jackson’s testimony in which she tors don’t need any more help ready is taking steps to volunta- “When I went to the interview, unsure what specialty they want
sources safely,” said Secretary of stressed that the EPA will step in from the federal government. rily disclose what chemicals are I felt that PCOM was a good to pursue.
Energy Steven Chu in a release if a fracking operator’s drilling Marino said he is opposed to used in fracking fluid. match for me,” Paul said. “That would be contingent on
announcing the panel’s makeup. does jeopardize clean water sup- federal regulation of the fracking Information about more than “They’re very interested in the what we study and what’s inter-
Included on the panel are envi- plies and a state regulatory body being done in the Marcellus 1,000 wells around the country whole person,” Licia added. esting,” Paul said.
ronmentalists and industry ex- doesn’t act. Shale – noting there are wells op- has thus far been put on a web “They’re interested in making Carol Fox, associate vice presi-
perts, including Kathleen Mall headlined her blog item: erating a mile or so from his site -- http://fracfocus.org/ sure that future physicians will dent for enrollment manage-
McGinty, former secretary of the “Lisa Jackson commits to pro- property and he has seen no evi- node/311 -- launched by state be capable and dedicated to med- ment at PCOM, is excited to have
Pennsylvania Department of En- tecting clean drinking water dence of any environmental regulators, the FracFocus Chem- icine for their entire careers.” Licia and Paul enter the college.
vironmental Protection. from fracking risks.” harm. ical Disclosure Registry, accord- Licia and Paul received en- Fox met the twins at the PCOM
Some members of Congress, “I just think the state is doing a ing to the web site. couragement from many quar- reception in May. She said Licia
meanwhile, want to pass legisla- Industry perspective fantastic job” of regulating frack- Forty-two companies were ters. They especially credit Dr. and Paul are one of at least five
tion called the FRAC Act – Frac- But Mark Green stressed in his ing in Northeast Pennsylvania, participating as of last week, and Michael Steele, chairman of the sets of twins who have entered
turing Responsibility and Aware- blog on the Washington-based Marino said. “There is no reason more are adding their wells as College of Science and Engineer- PCOM together over the years.
ness of Chemicals – that takes American Petroleum Institute’s for the federal government to get time goes on, according to the ing at Wilkes, for inspiring them “I think it’s wonderful when we
away a the Bush administration- Energy Tomorrow web site that involved in this.” web site, started about two to work toward their goals. have twins who are well-qualified
era law exempting fracking from Jackson acknowledged: “ ‘Frack- But Gwen Lechelt, of the envi- months ago as a joint venture of “If we came down with any se- and can be accepted into the
federal Safe Drinking Water Act ing’ hasn’t affected water.” ronmental advocacy group the Ground Water Protection nioritis, he would ensure that we same class,” she said. “We’re real-
regulations and requiring drill- Jackson has said similar Earthworks, whose Oil and Gas Council and the Interstate Oil stayed motivated,” Licia said. ly looking forward to having
ers to disclose the chemicals things before, Green wrote, “but Accountability Project works on and Gas Compact Commission. The twins’ interest in medi- them here.”
used as part of the fracking proc- in the context of the current pub- Marcellus Shale issues, says The industry is “confident that cine was inspired by various life The twins are unsure whether,
ess. lic debate over ‘fracking,’ it’s state regulations are not forcing an EPA study grounded in the experiences. Especially influen- after they graduate, they will go
The lead authors of that legis- huge.” companies to disclose enough facts and science and peer-re- tial was the twins’ volunteer ex- into practice together.
lation in the Senate and House Asked about the pending about what chemicals go into viewed” will reach the conclu- periences. Paul volunteers at Vol- “We lasted 23 years together,
are Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scranton, study and its stance on federal fracturing fluid, and that compa- sion that “hydraulic fracturing is unteers in Medicine in Wilkes- so who knows?” Paul said.
and Diana DeGette, D-Col. regulation of fracking, the EPA nies aren’t disclosing enough of no danger to groundwater,” Win- Barre, a medical clinic that But he believes that he and his
said in a statement that, “Natural that information voluntarily, ei- dle said. “We remain very hope- serves the unemployed and un- sister will stay in the area. “I
Casey: Regulation needed gas plays a key role in our na- ther. ful and optimistic about the idea derprivileged. A physician there, think the Wyoming Valley’s a
Casey says that federal regula- tion’s clean energy future and the Casey’s proposed legislation of giving this a full and thorough Dr. Susan Sordoni, impressed great place to live. All things con-
tion is warranted. process known as hydraulic frac- would set a “federal floor” of evaluation.” Paul. sidered, it could happen.”
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IL BASEBALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Yankees’ Coach says move is in school’s ‘best interest’

comeback
wasted
TRESSEL QUITS PAUL SOKOLOSKI
OPINION

Hoping to land
SWB rallies for tie, only to have
disastrous seventh inning cost a huge peloton
of cycling fans
team the game.

By PETE CAVA

O
For The Times Leader n a grassy knoll overlooking
INDIANAPOLIS – Scranton/ cyclists speeding by, an out-of-
Wilkes-Barre got off to a lukewarm town spectator offered an obser-
start on a 90-degree evening, heated vation.
up to erase a three-run deficit, and “It’s beautiful here,” Erin Thomas said.
turned ice-cold in the Beauty’s in the eye of the beholder.
seventh as host Indi- Only a few handfuls of participants
anapolis scored four showed up for the Mohegan Sun Scorch-
runs – two of them un- er, a 36-mile Pro/Am bicycle race held
earned – en route to Saturday at Hanover Industrial Park.
an 8-5 win over the Even less people turned out to watch
Yankees. them.

8
INDIANS
“We’re not a team
that can give up more
“I had my girlfriend here – my number
one fan,” said rider Colin Sandberg, who
than three outs in an came up from Philadelphia to finish
inning,” said Scran- second in the pro division of Saturday’s
5
YANKEES
ton/Wilkes-Barre
manager Dave Miley,
race. “We always hope there’d be more
fans. But it’s not a mainstream sport.
whose defense com- Phil Cable is trying to change that.
mitted two costly mis- The former pro cyclist returned to his
takes in the decisive roots in the Wyoming Valley a few years
seventh inning. “We ago after spending four years touring
can’t afford to make big-city venues with overwhelming sup-
errors like that, and port and interest.
it’s probably what cost Now, Cable conjures up images of that
us the game tonight.” happening around here.
The Indians spotted the Yanks a run He’s becoming a driving force behind
in the first inning on a bungled dou- the Northeast Pennsylvania Cycling
ble-play attempt. Series, which included a state time trial
With one out, Ramiro Pena worked AP FILE PHOTO championship in Nicholson this weekend
Indianapolis starter Sean Gallagher Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel resigned Monday. Tressel said in a statement that he met with university and will hold another community event
for a base on balls and moved to sec- officials and agreed that it is in Ohio State’s best interest that he resign. on June 12 in Luzerne.
ond on a single to center by Jesus “The one in Luzerne will be a festival
Montero. Jorge Vazquez followed
with a grounder back to the box, and Top assistant will run team in ’11 Death penalty atmosphere, with bands,” said Cable, a
42-year-old Harding resident. “Their
Gallagher threw to second baseman
Shelby Ford for the force. Ford’s relay
to first was wild, however, and Pena
By RUSTY MILLER
JIM TRESSEL INSIDE
AP College Football Writer
for coaches? business association gets it. They’re
going to be involved.”
Eventually, Cable’s hoping to draw a
• A timeline of the coach’s troubles
breezed home with the game’s first COLUMBUS, Ohio — Jim Tressel, O P I N I O N host of people into the sport.
• Report says investigators
run. who guided Ohio State to its first na- scruntinize Pryor And he figures there’s no better place
Indianapolis answered with three tional title in 34 years, resigned Mon- • Players, alums stand by their man By PAUL NEWBERRY to do that than in Wilkes-Barre.
runs in the bottom of the inning. day amid NCAA violations from a tat- Page 5B AP National Writer For the past couple of years, he’s fea-
Yankee right-hander Adam Warren, too-parlor scandal that sullied the im- Jim Tressel was just working tured a cycling event that seems to draw
who allowed just three hits over eight age of one of the country’s top football the system. For much of the past more and more interest among city resi-
innings in his last start against the In- programs. decade, he knew his job was safe dents.
dians at PNC Park, gave up consec- “After meeting with university offi- Ohio State spokesman Jim Lynch even while his program flouted “It’s starting to get there,” Cable said.
utive singles to Ford, Brian Friday, cials, we agreed that it is in the best in- said he was unaware of any buyout or the rules over and over. Now he wants to drive it over the top.
Alex Presley and John Bowker. War- terest of Ohio State that I resign as severance package. He added that The formula is well-known to On Aug. 27, Cable is planning a cycling
ren got Andy Marte on a grounder to head football coach,” Tressel wrote in Tressel had returned from vacation everyone in the coaching profes- event that will show off the River Com-
short for a double play, with Presley the resignation letter he submitted on Sunday night and met with athletic di- sion: Win enough games, pad the mons, the downtown lighting and all the
taking third. Presley scored on War- Monday morning. “The recent situa- rector Gene Smith, who then met with coffers, capture a championship improvements the city has undertaken
ren’s wild pitch for a 3-1 Indianapolis tion has been a distraction for our staff. Tressel typed his resignation and every now and then, and the job is over the past few years.
advantage. great university and I make this deci- submitted it to Smith, he said. yours unless you do something “Wilkes-Barre is sort of my project
The Indians added another run in sion for the greater good of the Under terms of Tressel’s contract, REALLY bad. race,” Cable said. “I want to make one
the third. Presley walked and took school.” which was worth around $3.5 million a Tressel finally did something race really an event that everybody
second on Bowker’s infield hit. Marte Assistant head coach Luke Fickell year through the 2014 season, Ohio REALLY bad but you still have to knows about and wants to come to every
hit into a force play, putting runners at will be the coach for the 2011 season. State is not required to pay him any wonder why it took so long for year – spectators as well as racers. For the
the corners. Presley came in on Matt He already had been selected to be the money or provide any benefits upon this day to arrive. big races, the towns embrace it and make
interim coach while Tressel served a it a profitable thing for themselves.
See YANKEES, Page 4B five-game suspension. See TRESSEL, Page 5B See PENALTY, Page 5B “They see it could be a lot of poten-
tial.”
Don’t think the riders wouldn’t notice.
LOCAL RUNNING “It helps,” said Ryan Shebelsky of
Elizabethtown, N.J., the winner of Sat-

Wadas, Porfirio defeat weather, field


urday’s pro race, who notices the larger
turnouts in bigger cities. “Downtown
Wilkes-Barre is kind of like that. It’s get-
ting bigger every year.”
Runners have to battle heat and humidity Wadas, who runs for the Keystone Elite It’s about to get bigger and better.
Track Club of Harrisburg, outran Pszeniczny Sometimes, though, you have to start
in annual Old Fort 5 Miler.
by 1:28. Jess Adams, 17, of Dallas, finished small.
third, 53 seconds behind Pszeniczny. Sean Saturday’s run was moved to Hanover
By ROBERT MINER Robbins, 41, of Shavertown, the area’s top Industrial Park due to a change of venue
For The Times Leader at the last minute. But the riders still
triathlete, finished fourth, one second behind
FORTY FORT – The toughest competition Adams. Jeff Skwierz, 28, of Pringle, last year’s went full steam. So the competition
for the winners of Memorial Day’s 31st annual winner, finished fifth in 29 minutes flat. wasn’t lacking, only the cheering.
Old Fort 5 Miler came from the weather. “This isn’t the right venue to see it,”
Deedra Porfirio, 34, of West Pittston, won
Chris Wadas led a field of 312 runners – bat- Cable said. “It’s really a perfect race
the female division in wire-to-wire fashion,
tling the heat and humidity – to win top honors course, but it doesn’t show off the course
breaking the tape in 32:01, finishing 16th over- to anybody.”
in 26 minutes, 26 seconds on Monday. all. Danielle Gall, 39, of New York City, fin- More shows are coming.
“It was too hot to run today,” said Wadas, 29, ished second in 34:42. And when they’re showered with
of Plains Township, who is the head track and Ann Zoranski, 40, of Swoyersville, finished encouragement, it makes the practices
cross country coach at Misericordia Universi- third in 35:07. many of these riders do on the days they
ty. “Dan (Pszeniczny) ran with me over the “It was hot – hot,” said Porfirio. “I took off work full-time jobs seem worth it.
first mile. Then he dropped off the pace. Once I fast right from the start. I didn’t see any other AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER “We love it,” Sandberg said. “Most of
Chris Wadas was the first to knew I was going to win, I didn’t push. I didn’t females throughout the entire race. So I just Deedra Porfirio came in first in us have tried to quit. But we’re still here.”
cross the finish line in Mon- want to overdue it. I just tried to keep an even the women division in the Old They deserve a course full of fans right
day’s Old Fort 5 Miler. pace from mile three to the finish.” See RUN, Page 4B Fort 5 Miler. there with them.
K

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EASTERN CONFERENCE
L O C A L
C A L E N D A R
Binghamton 4, Charlotte 0
Thursday, May 12: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 4
Friday, May 13: Binghamton 3, Charlotte 0
Tuesday, May 17: Binghamton 7, Charlotte 1
AMERICA’S LINE On The Mark
TODAY Wednesday, May 18: Binghamton 4, Charlotte 3,
H.S. BASEBALL
OT
WESTERN CONFERENCE
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH By MARK DUDECK
District 2 Semifinals Houston 4, Hamilton 3 Times Leader Correspondent
Abington Heights at Tunkhannock, 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 13: Houston 2, Hamilton 1
Hanover Area at Lake-Lehman, 4:30 p.m. Sunday, May 15: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 POLITICAL REPORT MARINERS -$130 Orioles Not the strongest fourteen race program carded for tonight at Mo-
Dunmore at Holy Redeemer, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 17: Houston 3, Hamilton 2 National League
H.S. SOFTBALL Wednesday, May 18: Hamilton 8, Houston 1
Odds to win the Republican nomination in 2012 hegan Sun at Pocono Downs, but with that said the potential for big
District 2 Semifinals Phillies -$185 NATIONALS
Berwick at Valley View, 4:30 p.m.
Friday, May 20: Hamilton 4, Houston 2
Sunday, May 22: Hamilton 5, Houston 4, 2OT
Mitt Romney 5/2
payoffs looks strong. In some cases you have to take the good and the
Tim Pawlenty 7/2 CARDS -$170 Giants
Coughlin at Dallas, 4:30 p.m.
Riverside at Nanticoke, 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 24: Houston 4, Hamilton 3 bad and make the most of a solid opportunity. Let’s just hope that I
CALDER CUP FINALS Jon Huntsman 8/1 BRAVES -$122 Padres
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL BEST OF 7 can have as much success today, as I did on Saturday night.
PIAA First Round Sarah Palin 10/1 Brewers -$125 REDS
Coughlin vs. Bethlehem Catholic, 5 p.m., Dieruff Houston 1, Binghamton 1
Friday, May 27: Houston 3, Binghamton 1 METS -$125 Pirates
BEST BET: ROCK N BLISS (2ND)
H.S. (Allentown) Michele Bachmann 12/1
Holy Redeemer vs. Masterman, 3:30 p.m., Lake- Saturday, May 28: Binghamton 2, Houston 1, OT
Wednesday, June 1: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 John Boehner 15/1 CUBS -$170 Astros
VALUE PLAY: BE FAMOUS (3RD)
Lehman H.S. Post Time 6:30 p.m.
p.m.
D’BACKS -$120 Marlins
Wednesday Friday, June 3: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Newt Gingrich 15/1 All Races One Mile
Saturday, June 4: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 Jon Thune 15/1 DODGERS -$125 Rockies First-$8,600 Clm.Trot;clm.price $10,000
H.S. GIRLS LACROSSE p.m.
PIAA First Round 6 Tilly Bomb A.Miller 4-3-1 Finds enough late kick 3-1
x-Tuesday, June 7: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 Rudy Giuliani 20/1 NBA FINALS
Wyoming Seminary vs. Cocalico, 5 p.m., Nazareth 7 A Real Laser G.Napolitano 9-1-1 Winner two of last three 7-2
p.m. Favorite Points Underdog 1 Instant Photo M.Kakaley 9-2-7 Does get the pole spot 4-1
H.S. x-Thursday, June 9: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 Rick Perry 20/1
5 Wildfire Bo T.Tetrick 4-3-3 Takes money with Tetrick 9-2
p.m. HEAT 4.5 Mavericks
Michael Bloomberg 20/1 2 Tonight Aas J.Pavia 5-5-5 Not the same 6-1
Odds to win the NBA Finals MVP 4 Spicy Caviar J.Taggart 6-2-5 First off the claim 20-1
W H AT ’ S O N T V N B A Bobby Jindal 25/1
Player Odds
3 Chiselled H.Parker 4-4-2 Hangs 10-1
Ron Paul 25/1 9 Round About L.Stalbaum 3-2-3 Struggles home 8-1
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL LeBron James 6/5 8 Jeff’s Night Out A.Napolitano 5-1-2 Become a hot commodity 15-1
7 p.m.
Playoff Glance Jeb Bush 25/1 Second-$8,500 Cond.Pace;n/w $4,000 last 5
Dirk Nowitzki 8/5 3 Rock N Bliss T.Tetrick 4-6-6 Finds a soft bunch 5-2
ESPN — San Francisco at St. Louis All Times EDT Chris Christie 25/1
COMCAST -- Philadelphia at Washington FIRST ROUND Dwyane Wade 5/2 2 Major Suit J.Pavia 5-2-8 Deserves a look 3-1
ROOT, SNY -- Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets (Best-of-7) Paul Ryan 40/1 9 Hanks Kid M.Kakaley 3-3-6 Matt having career year 5-1
10 p.m. Chris Bosh 10/1 8 Artist Point T.Buter 5-7-6 Best of remainders 6-1
(x-if necessary) Rick Santorum 50/1
YES, MLB — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at Jason Terry 15/1 4 Out To Kill A G.Napolitano 4-4-9 Switches back to Nap 4-1
Oakland EASTERN CONFERENCE 1 Saucy Master N J.Taggart 8-5-4 Struggled with easier 10-1
NBA BASKETBALL Chicago 4, Indiana 1 BASEBALL Jason Kidd 18/1 5 M A Roy B.Adams 6-9-9 Adams barn is ice cold 12-1
Saturday, April 16: Chicago 104, Indiana 99 6 Night Call H.Parker 9-9-8 No takers 15-1
9 p.m. Monday, April 18: Chicago 96, Indiana 90 Favorite Odds Underdog Shawn Marion 20/1
ABC — Playoffs, Finals, game 1, Dallas at Miami 7 Sir Beach Dragon D.Ingraham 8-8-7 Stomped again 20-1
Thursday, April 21: Chicago 88, Indiana 84
TENNIS Saturday, April 23: Indiana 89, Chicago 84 American League Tyson Chandler 30/1 Third-$8,500 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5
Noon Tuesday, April 26: Chicago 116, Indiana 89 Rangers -$140 RAYS 9 Be Famous H.Parker 7-7-7 The value play 8-1
ESPN2 — French Open, men’s and women’s quar- Field 12/1 5 Techalong M.Kakaley 4-3-7 Certainly has the ability 7-2
Miami 4, Philadelphia 1
terfinals, at Paris Saturday, April 16: Miami 97, Philadelphia 89 BLUE JAYS -$178 Indians NHL FINAS 1 Marong A G.Napolitano 5-3-6 Draws back inside 3-1
Monday, April 18: Miami 94, Philadelphia 73 6 Around And Over A.Napolitano 7-3-9 Has raced with better stock 4-1
TIGERS -$170 Twins Favorite Odds Underdog 3 Political Pull R.Shand 8-6-6 The election is over 9-2
Thursday, April 21: Miami 100, Philadelphia 94
Sunday, April 24: Philadelphia 86, Miami 82 RED SOX -$170 White Sox Wednesday 2 Overdraft D.Cromer 9-8-9 Cromer with rare visit 6-1
Wednesday, April 27: Miami 97, Philadelphia 91 8 Like A Lexis J.Taggart 7-5-5 Done early 10-1
T R A N S A C T I O N S Boston 4, New York 0 Angels -$112 ROYALS CANUCKS -$200/ Bruins 4 Techaway Tn.Schadel 7-6-7 Off since Nov 15-1
Sunday, April 17: Boston 87, New York 85 +$170 7 Memphis Reigns M.Izzo 6-5-3 Way slow 20-1
Tuesday, April 19: Boston 96, New York 93 A’S -$122 Yankees
BASEBALL Fourth-$9,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000
Friday, April 22: Boston 113, New York 96 4 Costal Storm H.Parker 4-7-2 Parker back to back 10-1
American League Sunday, April 24: Boston 101, New York 89
MINNESOTA TWINS—Placed LHP Francisco Lir- 5 Velvety Smooth T.Buter 4-7-6 Filly tries the boys 3-1
iano on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 23. Re- Atlanta 4, Orlando 2 2 A Fool For Mark D.Ingraham 7-2-6 I do like the name 7-2
called RHP Anthony Slama from Rochester (IL). Saturday, April 16: Atlanta 103, Orlando 93 9 Vondean A.Napolitano 6-2-2 Post the main concern 4-1
Activated LHP Jose Mijares from the 15-day DL. Op- Tuesday, April 19: Orlando 88, Atlanta 82 Sunday, May 1: Tampa Bay 3, Washington 2, OT Team, 4:28:02. 1 The Daily Diary J.Taggart 5-7-8 Taggart picks up the drive 6-1
tioned LHP Dusty Hughes to Rochester. Friday, April 22: Atlanta 88, Orlando 84 Tuesday, May 3: Tampa Bay 4, Washington 3 3. Ted King, Brentwood, N.H., Liquigas-Canno- 3 Bronwen B G.Papa 9-6-8 2nd time lasix user 8-1
Sunday, April 24: Atlanta 88, Orlando 85 Wednesday, May 4: Tampa Bay 5, Washington 3 dale, 4:28:04.
National League Tuesday, April 26: Orlando 101, Atlanta 76 6 My Edward A.McCarthy 9-8-8 A toss 9-2
CHICAGO CUBS—Placed INF Jeff Baker on the Boston 4, Philadelphia 0 4. Tejay VanGarderen, Fort Collins, Colo., HTC- 7 Fox Valley Verbeau G.Napolitano 5-8-2 Comes off a layoff 15-1
Thursday, April 28: Atlanta 84, Orlando 81 Highroad, 4:28:09.
15-day DL. Called up INF D.J. LeMahieu from Ten- Saturday, April 30: Boston 7, Philadelphia 3 8 Furious Franny M.Kakaley 6-4-6 Trounced 20-1
nessee (SL). WESTERN CONFERENCE Monday, May 2: Boston 3, Philadelphia 2, OT 5. Kyle Wamsley, Alburtis, Pa., Bissell Cycling,
Memphis 4, San Antonio 2 Fifth-$8,500 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5
NEW YORK METS—Placed SS Jose Reyes on the Wednesday, May 4: Boston 5, Philadelphia 1 4:29:31.
bereavement list. Activated RHP Bobby Parnell Sunday, April 17: Memphis 101, San Antonio 98 Friday, May 6: Boston 5, Philadelphia 1 6. Alex Candelario, Reno, Nev., Kelly Benefit Strat- 3 No Money Fun A.McCarthy 1-6-3 Makes it two in a row 3-1
from the 15-day DL. Wednesday, April 20: San Antonio 93, Memphis 87 egies-OptumHealth, 4:29:32. 4 Money Man K D.Ingraham 6-2-6 Late trot for the place 7-2
WESTERN CONFERENCE 6 Bossi Corner O.Hegdal 2-3-3 12yr old still going 4-1
PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Placed C Ryan Doumit Saturday, April 23: Memphis 91, San Antonio 88 7. Kenneth Hanson, Santa Barbara, Calif., Jelly Bel-
Monday, April 25: Memphis 104, San Antonio 86 Vancouver 4, Nashville 2 ly presented by Kenda, 4:29:32. 2 Old Trafford T.Tetrick 8-7-6 Yet to win in 2011 9-2
and INF Steve Pearce on the 15-day DL. Trans- Thursday, April 28: Vancouver 1, Nashville 0
ferred RHP Ross Ohlendorf from the 15-day to the Wednesday, April 27: San Antonio 110, Memphis 8. Benjamin King, North Garden, Va., Team Ra- 1 Fox Valley Smarty L.Stalbaum 7-5-8 Been with better company 8-1
103, OT Saturday, April 30: Nashville 2, Vancouver 1, 2OT dioShack, 4:29:32. 9 Donnegal G.Wasiluk 3-6-8 Just not the same 6-1
60-day DL. Purchased the contracts of C Dusty Tuesday, May 3: Vancouver 3, Nashville 2, OT
Brown and INF Josh Harrison from Indianapolis Friday, April 29: Memphis 99, San Antonio 91 9. Brent Bookwalter, Athens, Ga., BMC Racing, 5 Detech Tn.Schadel 5-8-6 Defused 15-1
Thursday, May 5: Vancouver 4, Nashville 2 4:29:32.
(IL). L.A. Lakers 4, New Orleans 2 Saturday, May 7: Nashville 4, Vancouver 3 7 Twocarlane J.Pavia 7-5-8 A breaker 10-1
American Association Sunday, April 17: New Orleans 109, L.A. Lakers 100 10. Chase Pinkham, Salt Lake City, Bissell Cycling, 8 Corufu Hanover M.Romano 5-4-2 Best work at Monti 20-1
Monday, May 9: Vancouver 2, Nashville 1 4:29:33.
AMARILLO SOX—Released RHP Kyle Godfrey. Wednesday, April 20: L.A. Lakers 87, New Orleans Sixth-$21,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $30,000
78 San Jose 4, Detroit 3
GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS—Signed C Friday, April 29: San Jose 2, Detroit 1, OT 3 Bongo T.Buter 9-2-2 Flashes by them all 9-2
Craig Maddox. Friday, April 22: L.A. Lakers 100, New Orleans 86 9 House Of Rocknroll P.Berry 1-1-3 Never better 5-2
Sunday, April 24: New Orleans 93, L.A. Lakers 88 Sunday, May 1: San Jose 2, Detroit 1
KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Signed RHP Aaron Wednesday, May 4: San Jose 4, Detroit 3, OT 6 Four Starz Elder M.Romano 1-4-3 Won last week in 1:51.3 7-2
Cook and INF Fernando Garcia. Tuesday, April 26: L.A. Lakers 106, New Orleans 90
Friday, May 6: Detroit 4, San Jose 3 8 Three New Dawns G.Napolitano 8-2-3 Reunites with Georgie 8-1
SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER CAPTAINS—Signed Thursday, April 28: L.A. Lakers 98, New Orleans 80
Sunday, May 8: Detroit 4, San Jose 3 G O L F 2 Wayward Son J.Pavia 6-3-1 Didn’t fire at Chester 4-1
DH Palmer Karr. Dallas 4, Portland 2 Tuesday, May 10: Detroit 3, San Jose 1 7 Electrofire M.Kakaley 6-7-3 Fails to launch 20-1
Can-Am League Saturday, April 16: Dallas 89, Portland 81 Thursday, May 12: San Jose 3, Detroit 2
BROCKTON ROX—Released C Bobby Dombrow- Tuesday, April 19: Dallas 101, Portland 89
CONFERENCE FINALS
PGA Tour FedExCup Leaders 4 Lucky Lucky Leo
5 Unicorn Hanover
L.Stalbaum
T.Tetrick
5-2-x
7-4-7
In over his head
Better earlier in meet
10-1
6-1
ski. Thursday, April 21: Portland 97, Dallas 92
Saturday, April 23: Portland 84, Dallas 82 (Best-of-7) Through May 29 1 Tuff Enuff Hanover A.Miller 5-2-4 Fills out good betting race 15-1
QUEBEC CAPITALES—Signed INF Efrain Go- Rank Player ...................... P ts Money
mez. Monday, April 25: Dallas 93, Portland 82 EASTERN CONFERENCE Seventh-$10,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $6,500 last 5
Thursday, April 28: Dallas 103, Portland 96 Boston 4, Tampa Bay 3 1. Bubba Watson..............1,383 $2,948,790 2 Macs Bad Boy A.Miller 8-6-5 Rolls down the road 3-1
Frontier League 2. Luke Donald.................1,354 $3,344,867
EVANSVILLE OTTERS—Placed 1B Michael Du- Oklahoma City 4, Denver 1 Saturday, May 14: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 2 9 Timer A.McCarthy 4-9-2 Another who’s dropping 4-1
Sunday, April 17: Oklahoma City 107, Denver 103 Tuesday, May 17: Boston 6, Tampa Bay 5 3. Mark Wilson .................1,243 $2,516,572 7 Southern Beauty G.Napolitano 4-5-3 Fast off the wings 8-1
rant on the injured list. Released RHP Travis LaMar. 4. Nick Watney .................1,241 $2,960,733
ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS—Released LHP Ste- Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 106, Denver Thursday, May 19: Boston 2, Tampa Bay 0 4 Senator Hall J.Pavia 8-5-4 Looking for a check 7-2
89 Saturday, May 21: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 3 5. David Toms..................1,229 $2,842,215
ven Faulkner. 8 Bigpepper B.Simpson 6-2-7 Remains small 10-1
Saturday, April 23: Oklahoma City 97, Denver 94 Monday, May 23: Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1 6. Phil Mickelson..............1,190 $2,362,152
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS—Signed RHP 7. K.J. Choi .......................1,190 $2,941,699 1 Reputation Tn.Schadel 8-3-4 Rail can only aid chances 6-1
Thomas Campbell and RHP Ryan Zink. Monday, April 25: Denver 104, Oklahoma City 101 Wednesday, May 25: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4 5 Shelly Ross M.Kakaley 2-4-6 Yet to hit her stride 9-2
Wednesday, April 27: Oklahoma City 100, Denver Friday, May 27: Boston 1, Tampa Bay 0 8. Martin Laird ..................1,129 $2,314,996
North American League 9. Rory Sabbatini..............1,100 $2,150,431 3 Marion Merlot G.Wasiluk 1-3-7 Hard spot to repeat 15-1
CALGARY VIPERS—Signed RHP Shawn Hethe- 97 WESTERN CONFERENCE 6 Xtreme Talent J.Taggart 3-2-9 A long price 20-1
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Vancouver 4, San Jose 1 10. Gary Woodland .........1,070 $2,063,997
rington. 11. Aaron Baddeley.........1,046 $2,265,691 Eighth-$13,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $9,000 last 5
FOOTBALL (Best-of-7) Sunday, May 15: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2
Wednesday, May 18: Vancouver 7, San Jose 3 12. Jonathan Byrd............1,034 $2,142,248 5 Nine Innings A.Napolitano 1-1-5 Watch the big horse roll 3-1
National Football League EASTERN CONFERENCE 13. Brandt Snedeker .......1,023 $2,098,887 8 Rusty Tank M.Kakaley 2-4-5 A contender for sure 7-2
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS—Signed LB Henoc Chicago 4, Atlanta 2 Friday, May 20: San Jose 4, Vancouver 3
Sunday, May 22: Vancouver 4, San Jose 2 14. Matt Kuchar................1,002 $2,203,744 7 Mr Rightnow T.Tetrick 1-7-6 Plenty of talent 9-2
Muamba. Monday, May 2: Atlanta 103, Chicago 95 15. Webb Simpson.......... 956 $1,870,758 3 Born To Rockn Roll T.Buter 2-2-4 Chased good one at Big M 4-1
Wednesday, May 4: Chicago 86, Atlanta 73 Tuesday, May 24: Vancouver 3, San Jose 2, 2OT
HOCKEY 16. Hunter Mahan............ 952 $2,008,402 4 Goodnite Goodluck J.Pavia 1-2-5 Pavia barn coming to life 6-1
Friday, May 6: Chicago 99, Atlanta 82 STANLEY CUP FINALS
National Hockey League 17. Steve Marino ............. 881 $1,739,966 9 Native Art A.Miller 1-4-3 Moves up the ladder 8-1
OTTAWA SENATORS—Signed F Louie Caporus- Sunday, May 8: Atlanta 100, Chicago 88 (Best-of-7)
18. Charl Schwartzel....... 850 $1,833,554 1 Johnny Absolut J.Taggart 7-3-8 I’ll pass on 10-1
so to a two-year contract and F Jakob Silfverberg to Tuesday, May 10: Chicago 95, Atlanta 83 Boston vs. Vancouver 19. Bill Haas ..................... 842 $1,601,728 2 Monet C C D.Ingraham 1-9-6 Sits the rail 15-1
a three-year contract. Thursday, May 12: Chicago 93, Atlanta 73 Wednesday, June 1: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. 20. Keegan Bradley......... 842 $1,767,548 6 Stonebridge Deco J.Antonelli 1-6-4 Gave Joe win #1 20-1
SOCCER Miami 4, Boston 1 Saturday, June 4: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. 21. Jhonattan Vegas........ 816 $1,499,350
Sunday, May 1: Miami 99, Boston 90 Monday, June 6: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. Ninth-$13,000 Clm.Hndcp Trot;clm.price $12-15,000
CHICAGO FIRE—Fired coach Carlos de los Co- 22. Jason Dufner ............. 813 $1,678,060 1 Carpathian Hooray G.Napolitano 2-1-5 Pena continues to amaze 3-1
bos. Named Frank Klopas interim coach. Tuesday, May 3: Miami 102, Boston 91 Wednesday, June 8: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m.
x-Friday, June 10: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. 23. Jason Day .................. 811 $1,855,362 5 Dink Adoo A.McCarthy 2-7-4 Millionaire trotter 4-1
VANCOUVER WHITECAPS—Fired coach Teitur Saturday, May 7: Boston 97, Miami 81 24. D.A. Points ................. 802 $1,605,506
Thordarson and goalkeeper coach Mike Salmon. Monday, May 9: Miami 98, Boston 90, OT x-Monday, June 13: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. 9 Celebrity Caviar T.Buter 2-1-1 Had win streak snapped 7-2
x-Wednesday, June 15: Boston at Vancouver, 8 25. Ryan Palmer .............. 766 $1,516,768 8 Credit Approved B.Simpson 5-8-1 Wait for better draw 8-1
Named Tom Soehn interim coach. Wednesday, May 11: Miami 97, Boston 87 26. Vijay Singh ................. 743 $1,485,390
WESTERN CONFERENCE p.m. 7 Clear The Air Tn.Schadel 3-2-3 Team Schadel doing better 6-1
COLLEGE 27. Spencer Levin ........... 741 $1,502,068 4 Carscot Nexus T.Tetrick 1-1-3 Moves up & looks for 3 in row 9-2
OHIO STATE—Announced the resignation of foot- Dallas 4, L.A. Lakers 0 28. Dustin Johnson ......... 720 $1,573,173
ball coach Jim Tressel. Named Luke Fickell football Monday, May 2: Dallas 96, L.A. Lakers 94 2 Mighty Moses L.Stalbaum 2-5-4 Notch below these 15-1
29. Brendan Steele.......... 684 $1,333,319
coach. Wednesday, May 4: Dallas 93, L.A. Lakers 81 I N T E R N AT I O N A L 30. Justin Rose ................ 680 $1,342,182
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SOUTH CAROLINA—Announced QB Stephen Friday, May 6: Dallas 98, L.A. Lakers 92
Garcia returned to the team on a probationary basis Sunday, May 8: Dallas 122, L.A. Lakers 86 LEAGUE 31. Lucas Glover ............. 671
32. Tommy Gainey.......... 650
$1,339,837
$1,263,237 Tenth-$23,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $22,000 last 5
after being suspended on April 6. Oklahoma City 4, Memphis 3 33. Kevin Na..................... 649 $1,233,265 2 Victim Of Love G.Napolitano 2-4-1 Turns the tables 4-1
Sunday, May 1: Memphis 114, Oklahoma City 101 At A Glance 34. Steve Stricker ............ 621 $1,339,234 8 Ideal Nectarine T.Buter 1-6-1 Was super in that victory 3-1
Tuesday, May 3: Oklahoma City 111, Memphis 102 All Times EDT 35. Charley Hoffman ....... 596 $999,154 6 Summer Hope M.Kakaley 7-1-1 Matt-Burke fine combo 7-2
A H L Saturday, May 7: Memphis 101, Oklahoma City 93, North Division 36. Brian Gay.................... 594 $980,446 1 Soggy Soggy J.Pavia 4-3-3 Lacks that explosion 9-2
OT 37. J.B. Holmes ............... 591 $1,353,462 3 Witch Is Bettor B.Simpson 3-4-1 Simpson won at Chester Mon 5-1
Monday, May 9: Oklahoma City 133, Memphis 123, W L Pct. GB
38. Y.E. Yang ................... 581 $1,223,596 7 Gordyyy’s Pet A.Miller 5-1-2 Flopped off the upset 8-1
Playoff Glance 3OT Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 31 19 .620 —
39. Chris Kirk.................... 527 $863,109 5 Fox Valley Oracle T.Tetrick 9-3-2 Better as a youngster 10-1
Wednesday, May 11: Oklahoma City 99, Memphis Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
All Times EDT 40. Charlie Wi .................. 523 $955,105 4 Runaway Tray A.Napolitano 7-6-5 Still running 12-1
72 (Yankees) ................................. 26 22 .542 4
(x-if necessary) Friday, May 13: Memphis 95, Oklahoma City 83 41. Zach Johnson............ 521 $1,003,773 Eleventh-$8,500 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 25 25 .500 6 42. Fredrik Jacobson ...... 516 $786,179
FIRST ROUND Sunday, May 15: Oklahoma City 105, Memphis 90 7 American Journey J.Raymer 1-3-4 Raymer has him ready 7-2
Syracuse (Nationals)............... 22 26 .458 8 43. Rickie Fowler ............. 503 $821,140
BEST OF 7 CONFERENCE FINALS 4 Maple Point T.Tetrick 2-2-6 Sets the fractions 5-2
Buffalo (Mets)........................... 23 28 .451 81⁄2 44. Bo Van Pelt ................ 493 $982,888 5 Thekeptman P.Berry 4-3-4 SJ’s Photo product 4-1
EASTERN CONFERENCE (Best-of-7) Rochester (Twins) ................... 19 29 .396 11 45. Charles Howell III...... 492 $906,530
Portland 4, Connecticut 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE 6 Night’s Fleet L.Stalbaum x-6-5 Broke as 3-5 choice 5-1
South Division 46. Adam Scott ................ 492 $1,156,153 3 CC Mister C A.Miller 6-2-7 Tired bad in PD debut 6-1
Thursday, April 14: Portland 3, Connecticut 2 Miami 4, Chicago 1 47. John Senden ............. 490 $730,955
Saturday, April 16: Portland 3, Connecticut 2, OT W L Pct. GB 2 Money Talks M.Romano 4-4-8 Yet to carry speed 8-1
Sunday, May 15: Chicago 103, Miami 82 48. Brendon de Jonge .... 487 $631,892
Sunday, April 17: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 Wednesday, May 18: Miami 85, Chicago 75 Durham (Rays) ....................... 28 22 .560 — 1 Classy Lil Buck J.Pavia 5-6-3 No class to him 12-1
49. Robert Garrigus ........ 481 $939,164 8 Pathway Dot Com A.McCarthy 4-6-7 Dull 20-1
Tuesday, April 19: Connecticut 3, Portland 1 Sunday, May 22: Miami 96, Chicago 85 Gwinnett (Braves) .................. 25 25 .500 3 50. J.J. Henry ................... 460 $689,518
Thursday, April 21: Portland 5, Connecticut 4 Tuesday, May 24: Miami 101, Chicago 93, OT Charlotte (White Sox)............ 22 26 .458 5 9 All This Snazz G.Napolitano 7-3-6 Empty since purchase 15-1
51. Paul Goydos .............. 460 $1,087,356
Saturday, April 23: Portland 6, Connecticut 4 Thursday, May 26: Miami 83, Chicago 80 Norfolk (Orioles)..................... 18 33 .353 10 ⁄21
52. Jimmy Walker............ 458 $825,655 Twelfth-$13,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $9,000 last 5
Binghamton 4, Manchester 3 WESTERN CONFERENCE West Division 53. Marc Leishman.......... 457 $734,667 3 Ruffle’s Kiss J.Pavia 4-1-1 Tight and ready 2-1
Thursday, April 14: Manchester 2, Binghamton 1 Dallas 4, Oklahoma City 1 54. Jim Furyk.................... 456 $769,757 5 Caroline’s Cullen N L.Stalbaum 5-7-3 Chases the chalk home 3-1
Friday, April 15: Binghamton 4, Manchester 3, OT W L Pct. GB
Tuesday, May 17: Dallas 121, Oklahoma City 112 55. Stewart Cink .............. 455 $772,182 8 Franciegirl T.Tetrick 2-6-2 Note the new driver 10-1
Sunday, April 17: Manchester 5, Binghamton 4, OT Columbus (Indians)................ 35 16 .686 — 2 My Lady Bonnard P.Berry 9-4-2 Surick training at .333 5-1
Thursday, May 19: Oklahoma City 106, Dallas 100 56. Ryan Moore ............... 447 $868,035
Tuesday, April 19: Manchester 6, Binghamton 3 Saturday, May 21: Dallas 93, Oklahoma City 87 Louisville (Reds) .................... 28 23 .549 7 57. Robert Allenby........... 442 $782,412 4 Imperial Flower A.Miller 1-2-5 Just won at Chester 4-1
Wednesday, April 20: Binghamton 5, Manchester 4, Monday, May 23: Dallas 112, Oklahoma City 105, Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 24 28 .462 111⁄2 58. Ben Crane .................. 440 $747,419 7 For All We Know M.Kakaley 1-4-6 4yr old in with toughies 6-1
OT OT Toledo (Tigers)....................... 24 28 .462 111⁄2 59. Michael Bradley ........ 437 $806,115 1 It’s Ideal Hanover T.Buter 2-5-3 Moves out claimers 12-1
Friday, April 22: Binghamton 2, Manchester 1, 2OT Wednesday, May 25: Dallas 100, Oklahoma City 96 6 Soloso A.McCarthy 4-5-6 ….next 15-1
Saturday, April 23: Binghamton 6, Manchester 5, Monday's Games 60. Pat Perez.................... 430 $813,542
OT FINALS Louisville 9, Syracuse 4 61. Chris Couch ............... 420 $698,739 Thirteenth-$9,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000
(Best-of-7) Norfolk 5, Pawtucket 4, 13 innings 61. Graeme McDowell .... 420 $858,041 5 Ifeelthelight L.Stalbaum 2-4-2 Kicks off late double 7-2
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, Norfolk 2 Durham 7, Columbus 4 63. Ricky Barnes.............. 414 $727,070
Friday, April 15: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1 Miami vs. Dallas 8 Pams Legacy J.Pavia 4-2-2 May carve out the fractions 4-1
Tuesday, May 31: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. Toledo 7, Rochester 3 64. Jeff Overton ............... 409 $698,550 7 Patient Major J.Taggart 2-3-5 Needs early spot 8-1
Saturday, April16: Norfolk 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Indianapolis 8, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 5
0 Thursday, June 2: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. 65. Johnson Wagner....... 405 $848,290 4 Every Girls Desire M.Romano 5-8-5 Romano drives for Kavoleff 10-1
Sunday, June 5: Miami at Dallas, 8 p.m. Lehigh Valley 12, Gwinnett 2 66. Jerry Kelly .................. 403 $709,889
Tuesday, April 19: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk Buffalo at Charlotte, (n) 1 Ryan Again T.Buter 7-3-3 Watch the tote board 9-2
1 Tuesday, June 7: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. 67. Geoff Ogilvy ............... 403 $788,927 2 Rocket Rosy M.Kakaley 3-1-5 Line gal in the field 3-1
Wednesday, April 20: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 4, x-Thursday, June 9: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. Tuesday's Games 68. Brandt Jobe ............... 403 $616,735
Syracuse at Louisville, 6:35 p.m. 3 DVC Havenly Cam A.McCarthy 4-6-6 Evenly matched group 5-1
Norfolk 2 x-Sunday, June 12: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m. 69. Hunter Haas .............. 390 $693,727 6 Cories Artist Tn.Schadel 7-7-8 One more race to go 12-1
Friday, April 22: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2, Norfolk 1 x-Tuesday, June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. Columbus at Durham, 7:05 p.m. 70. Scott Verplank ........... 389 $743,868
Toledo at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. 71. Carl Pettersson ......... 380 $649,328 Fourteenth-$8,500 Cond.Pace;n/w $4,000 last 5
Saturday, April 23: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 6, Nor-
folk 3 Norfolk at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. 72. Matt Bettencourt ........ 377 $598,069 3 Sand Savage A.Miller 2-4-7 From start to finish 3-1
Lehigh Valley at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Charlotte 4, Hershey 2 N H L Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m.
73. Sergio Garcia ............ 374
74. Brian Davis................. 370
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Thursday, April 14: Charlotte 5, Hershey 4 Buffalo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.
Sunday, April 17: Hershey 4, Charlotte 2 75. Chad Campbell ......... 363 $514,527 7 All Shuttle H.Parker 9-4-7 Stamper having rough go of it 5-1
Tuesday, April 19: Hershey 3, Charlotte 2 Playoff Glance Wednesday's Games
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Indianapolis, 1:05 p.m.
76. Stuart Appleby........... 350 $592,186 9 Royal Cam-Hall G.Napolitano 8-6-7 Yonker invader 6-1
Wednesday, April 20: Charlotte 3, Hershey 2 77. Troy Matteson............ 348 $640,670 1 Runover Feeling T.Tetrick 7-6-5 Another NY import 10-1
All Times EDT Syracuse at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. 78. Greg Chalmers.......... 345 $584,353 4 Kamanche Sun A.McCarthy 7-4-7 Far from bright 15-1
Friday, April 22: Charlotte 5, Hershey 3
Sunday, April 24: Charlotte 2, Hershey 1, OT FIRST ROUND Norfolk at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. 79. Ryuji Imada................ 333 $608,615 5 The Real Dan A.Santeramo 6-6-2 Andy trains and reins 12-1
(Best-of-7) Toledo at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. 80. Kevin Streelman........ 329 $537,939 2 Way Of Life A N.Sruick 5-4-4 See you tomorrow 20-1
WESTERN CONFERENCE Columbus at Durham, 7:05 p.m.
Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 3 (x-if necessary) 81. Bill Lunde ................... 314 $403,104
Lehigh Valley at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. 82. Ian Poulter.................. 313 $523,201
Saturday, April 16: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 4 EASTERN CONFERENCE Buffalo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.
Sunday, April 17: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 2, OT Washington 4, New York Rangers 1 83. Vaughn Taylor ........... 312 $301,553
Tuesday, April 19: Lake Erie 2, Manitoba 1 Wednesday, April 13: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 84. Matt Jones.................. 308 $571,312
Thursday, April 21: Lake Erie 6, Manitoba 3 1, OT 85. Anthony Kim .............. 305 $604,048 PGA Tour Statistics Nationwide Tour
Friday, April 22: Manitoba 2, Lake Erie 0
Sunday, April 24: Manitoba 3, Lake Erie 1
Friday, April 15: Washington 2, N.Y. Rangers 0
Sunday, April 17: N.Y. Rangers 3, Washington 2
E A S T E R N 86. Nick O’Hern ............... 304
87. Alex Cejka.................. 302
$434,764
$332,750 Through May 29 Money
Tuesday, April 26: Manitoba 4, Lake Erie 1 Wednesday, April 20: Washington 4, N.Y. Rangers L E A G U E 88. Tim Clark.................... 299 $571,000 Scoring Average
Leaders
Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 2 3, 2OT 89. Kevin Chappell .......... 296 $616,819 1, Luke Donald, 69.16. 2, Matt Kuchar, 69.67. 3,
Thursday, April 14: Hamilton 5, Oklahoma City 2 Saturday, April 23: Washington 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 At A Glance 90. Kyle Stanley ............... 291 $364,673 Nick Watney, 69.77. 4, Brian Gay, 69.81. 5, Sergio Through May 22
Saturday, April 16: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 1 Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 3 91. Billy Mayfair................ 291 $441,263 Garcia, 69.83. 6, David Toms, 69.92. 7, Steve Trn Money
All Times EDT 92. Trevor Immelman...... 290 $440,984 Stricker, 69.93. 8, Spencer Levin, 70.03. 9, Phil
Tuesday, April 19: Oklahoma City 2, Hamilton 0 Thursday, April 14: Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 1. Mathew Goggin .......................... 6 $194,440
Wednesday, April 20: Oklahoma City 5, Hamilton 2 Saturday, April 16: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4 Eastern Division 93. Joe Ogilvie ................. 288 $569,809 Mickelson, 70.04. 10, Charl Schwartzel, 70.06.
W L Pct. GB 94. Tiger Woods .............. 287 $571,363 Driving Distance 2. Garth Mulroy .............................. 5 $123,065
Friday, April 22: Hamilton 2, Oklahoma City 0 Monday, April 18: Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 2
Sunday, April 24: Hamilton 4, Oklahoma City 1 Wednesday, April 20: Buffalo 1, Philadelphia 0 New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 34 16 .680 — 95. Tom Gillis ................... 283 $575,207 1, J.B. Holmes, 316.0. 2, Bubba Watson, 311.7. 3, 3. Daniel Chopra ............................ 5 $120,709
Houston 4, Peoria 0 Friday, April 22: Buffalo 4, Philadelphia 3, OT Trenton (Yankees) ................. 31 19 .620 3 96. Roland Thatcher ........ 282 $535,073 Dustin Johnson, 306.9. 4, Robert Garrigus, 306.7. 4. Ted Potter, Jr. ............................ 3 $117,260
Wednesday, April 13: Houston 4, Peoria 1 Sunday, April 24: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4, OT New Britain (Twins) ............... 27 21 .563 6 97. Tim Herron ................. 280 $409,676 5, Steven Bowditch, 306.0. 6, Gary Woodland, 5. Brenden Pappas........................ 7 $116,578
Friday, April 15: Houston 3, Peoria 2, OT Tuesday, April 26: Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 2 98. Robert Karlsson ........ 280 $535,795 303.9. 7, Angel Cabrera, 301.4. 8, Kyle Stanley, 6. Brett Wetterich ........................... 4 $111,997
Reading (Phillies)................... 26 23 .531 7 ⁄2 1
300.9. 9, Martin Laird, 299.5. 10, 2 tied with 298.5.
Monday, April 18: Houston 5, Peoria 3 Boston 4, Montreal 3 99. William McGirt ........... 268 $270,127 7. Troy Kelly.................................... 4 $107,642
Binghamton (Mets) ................ 15 32 .319 171⁄2 100. Blake Adams ........... 267 $258,066 Driving Accuracy Percentage
Tuesday, April 19: Houston 2, Peoria 1 Thursday, April 14: Montreal 2, Boston 0 8. Bubba Dickerson ....................... 7 $102,131
Saturday, April 16: Montreal 3, Boston 1 Portland (Red Sox) ................ 14 34 .292 19 101. Scott Stallings ......... 267 $534,206 1, Brian Gay, 75.17%. 2, Ben Curtis, 73.77%. 3, Da-
Milwaukee 4, Texas 2 9. Darron Stiles .............................. 7 $95,836
Thursday, April 14: Milwaukee 5, Texas 2 Monday, April 18: Boston 4, Montreal 2 Western Division 102. Arjun Atwal .............. 265 $489,264 vid Toms, 73.52%. 4, Joe Durant, 71.79%. 5, Heath
Saturday, April 16: Texas 3, Milwaukee 1 Thursday, April 21: Boston 5, Montreal 4, OT W L Pct. GB 103. Cameron Tringale... 262 $494,115 Slocum, 70.30%. 6, Jerry Kelly, 70.16%. 7, Zach 10. Danny Lee ................................ 5 $84,336
Tuesday, April 19: Texas 3, Milwaukee 2, OT Saturday, April 23: Boston 2, Montreal 1, 2OT Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 27 20 .574 — 104. Chris DiMarco ......... 261 $360,432 Johnson, 69.92%. 8, Rocco Mediate, 69.36%. 9, 11. Matt Every................................. 2 $71,058
Wednesday, April 20: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2 Tuesday, April 26: Montreal 2, Boston 1 Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 26 24 .520 21⁄2 105. Cameron Beckman. 256 $381,950 Brian Davis, 68.60%. 10, Mark Wilson, 68.29%. 12. Erik Compton ........................... 5 $65,380
Friday, April 22: Milwaukee 2, Texas 1, OT Wednesday, April 27: Boston 4, Montreal 3, OT 106. John Rollins ............. 253 $390,196 Greens in Regulation Pct. 13. Sunghoon Kang ....................... 1 $64,800
Akron (Indians)......................... 25 27 .481 41⁄2 1, Bubba Watson, 73.85%. 2, David Toms, 71.93%.
Monday, April 25: Milwaukee 3, Texas 2, 2OT Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 3 107. Padraig Harrington . 253 $511,645 14. Russell Knox ............................ 4 $64,628
Wednesday, April 13: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 0 Richmond (Giants) .................. 24 26 .480 41⁄2 108. Davis Love III........... 253 $478,814 3, Justin Rose, 71.83%. 4, Boo Weekley, 71.32%. 5,
DIVISION FINALS 15. Cliff Kresge............................... 7 $64,380
Friday, April 15: Tampa Bay 5, Pittsburgh 1 Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 24 27 .471 5 109. Zack Miller ............... 250 $352,019 Bill Haas, 70.92%. 6, Heath Slocum, 70.91%. 7,
BEST OF 7 16. Matt Hendrix ............................. 3 $64,025
Monday, April 18: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2 Erie (Tigers) ............................. 22 26 .458 51⁄2 110. Bobby Gates ............ 244 $577,986 Hunter Mahan, 70.89%. 8, Chad Campbell,
EASTERN CONFERENCE Wednesday, April 20: Pittsburgh 3, Tampa Bay 2, 70.73%. 9, John Senden, 70.09%. 10, Ernie Els, 17. Alistair Presnell........................ 6 $61,820
Monday's Games 111. Steven Bowditch ..... 244 $371,868
Binghamton 4, Portland 2 2OT Trenton 6, Portland 4 112. Chez Reavie............ 237 $444,876 69.97%. 18. Luke List ................................... 7 $60,620
Wednesday, April 27: Binghamton 3, Portland 2 Saturday, April 23: Tampa Bay 8, Pittsburgh 2 Altoona 8, Binghamton 0 Total Driving
Thursday, April 28: Binghamton 5, Portland 3 113. Justin Leonard ........ 234 $311,502 19. Matt Davidson .......................... 6 $58,539
Monday, April 25: Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2 Reading 7, Erie 4 114. Dean Wilson ............ 234 $296,784 1, John Rollins, 74. 2, Adam Scott, 77. 3 (tie), Chris 20. Andrew Buckle......................... 7 $56,595
Saturday, April 30: Portland 3, Binghamton 2 Wednesday, April 27: Tampa Bay 1, Pittsburgh 0 Akron 3, Richmond 2 Couch and Boo Weekley, 85. 5, John Merrick, 90. 6,
Monday, May 2: Binghamton 6, Portland 1 115. Kevin Stadler ........... 233 $450,408 21. Rob Oppenheim ...................... 7 $55,218
WESTERN CONFERENCE New Hampshire 7, New Britain 6 116. Ernie Els................... 228 $362,911 Nick Watney, 91. 7, Brandt Jobe, 95. 8, Bubba Wat-
Tuesday, May 3: Portland 6, Binghamton 2 Bowie at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. son, 99. 9, John Senden, 100. 10, Keegan Bradley, 22. Roberto Castro ........................ 7 $54,288
Friday, May 6: Binghamton 3, Portland 0 Vancouver 4, Chicago 3 117. Paul Casey............... 216 $357,117
Wednesday, April 13: Vancouver 2, Chicago 0 Tuesday's Games 118. David Hearn ............ 209 $345,302 101. 23. Tommy Biershenk ................... 7 $54,055
Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 2 Friday, April 15: Vancouver 4, Chicago 3 Portland at New Britain, 5:05 p.m., 1st game Putting Average 24. Will Wilcox ................................ 2 $53,080
Thursday, April 28: Charlotte 3, Wilkes-Barre/ 119. D.J. Trahan .............. 208 $263,482
Sunday, April 17: Vancouver 3, Chicago 2 Erie at Binghamton, 5:35 p.m., 1st game 120. George McNeill ....... 205 $432,026 1, Luke Donald, 1.699. 2 (tie), Lucas Glover and 25. Charles Warren ....................... 3 $50,250
Scranton 2 Tuesday, April 19: Chicago 7, Vancouver 2 Akron at Reading, 6:35 p.m. Brandt Snedeker, 1.701. 4, Steve Stricker, 1.704. 5,
Saturday, April 30: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 3, Char- 121. Andres Romero....... 202 $388,323 26. Won Joon Lee.......................... 7 $49,489
Thursday, April 21: Chicago 5, Vancouver 0 New Hampshire at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. 122. Sean O’Hair ............. 202 $314,951 Rickie Fowler, 1.706. 6 (tie), Greg Chalmers and
lotte 0 Kevin Na, 1.707. 8, Chris Couch, 1.717. 9, Joe Ogil- 27. Mark Anderson ........................ 7 $49,228
Sunday, April 24: Chicago 4, Vancouver 3, OT Richmond at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. 123. Rod Pampling.......... 200 $416,779
Monday, May 2: Charlotte 2, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Tuesday, April 26: Vancouver 2, Chicago 1, OT Altoona at Trenton, 7:05 p.m. vie, 1.729. 10, Jason Day, 1.730. 28. Rich Barcelo ............................. 7 $41,123
1, OT 124. Bryce Molder ........... 199 $326,209
San Jose 4, Los Angeles 2 Portland at New Britain, 7:35 p.m., 2nd game 125. Steve Flesch............ 197 $303,490 Birdie Average 29. Jeff Gove .................................. 4 $41,122
Wednesday, May 4: Charlotte 1, Wilkes-Barre/ Erie at Binghamton, 8:05 p.m., 2nd game 30. Brad Elder ................................ 6 $39,841
Scranton 0 Thursday, April 14: San Jose 3, Los Angeles 2, OT 126. Tim Petrovic ............ 192 $254,743 1, Hunter Mahan, 4.57. 2, Steve Stricker, 4.50. 3
Friday, May 6: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton 1, Charlotte 0 Saturday, April 16: Los Angeles 4, San Jose 0 Wednesday's Games 127. Angel Cabrera ......... 191 $436,299 (tie), Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson, 4.45. 5, 31. Travis Hampshire .................... 7 $38,410
Saturday, May 7: Charlotte 4, Wilkes-Barre/Scran- Tuesday, April 19: San Jose 6, Los Angeles 5, OT Altoona at Trenton, 10:35 a.m. 128. Kevin Sutherland .... 190 $289,693 Aaron Baddeley, 4.43. 6, Luke Donald, 4.38. 7, 32. Steve Wheatcroft ..................... 7 $38,235
ton 3 Thursday, April 21: San Jose 6, Los Angeles 3 Akron at Reading, 2:05 p.m. 129. Ben Curtis ................ 189 $243,020 Rickie Fowler, 4.36. 8 (tie), Bubba Watson and Nick
Watney, 4.32. 10, 2 tied with 4.31. 33. John Kimbell ............................ 6 $37,595
Saturday, April 23: Los Angeles 3, San Jose 1 Erie at Binghamton, 6:35 p.m. 130. Tag Ridings ............. 188 $254,962
WESTERN CONFERENCE Monday, April 25: San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3, OT Portland at New Britain, 6:35 p.m. 34. Julian Etulain............................ 4 $36,274
131. James Driscoll......... 188 $348,215 Eagles (Holes per)
Hamilton 4, Manitoba 3 Detroit 4, Phoenix 0 New Hampshire at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. 1, Sunghoon Kang, 54.0. 2, Sergio Garcia, 63.0. 3, 35. Scott Brown.............................. 7 $36,258
Thursday, April 28: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 1 132. Alex Prugh ............... 187 $245,486
Wednesday, April 13: Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 Richmond at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. 133. Boo Weekley ........... 186 $201,324 Bubba Watson, 73.8. 4, Scott McCarron, 74.6. 5 36. Marco Dawson ......................... 6 $36,256
Sunday, May 1: Hamilton 4, Manitoba 2 Saturday, April 16: Detroit 4, Phoenix 3 (tie), Derek Lamely and Bobby Gates, 90.0. 7, Rob- 37. Brent Long................................ 2 $36,250
Tuesday, May 3: Manitoba 5, Hamilton 4 134. Garrett Willis............ 185 $292,130
Monday, April 18: Detroit 4, Phoenix 2 135. Chris Stroud ............ 185 $427,652 ert Karlsson, 93.6. 8, Brandt Snedeker, 99.0. 9, 3 38. Clayton Rask............................ 7 $34,185
Wednesday, May 4: Manitoba 2, Hamilton 1, 2OT
Friday, May 6: Hamilton 5, Manitoba 1
Wednesday, April 20: Detroit 6, Phoenix 3 C Y C L I N G 136. Kris Blanks ............... 184 $272,805 tied with 105.8. 39. Ron Whittaker .......................... 7 $32,484
Sunday, May 8: Manitoba 1, Hamilton 0 Nashville 4, Anaheim 2 137. David Duval ............. 184 $339,222 Sand Save Percentage 40. Major Manning ......................... 6 $31,982
Monday, May 9: Hamilton 2, Manitoba 1, 3OT Wednesday, April 13: Nashville 4, Anaheim 1 138. Nathan Green .......... 183 $198,613 1, Mike Weir, 68.85%. 2, Rod Pampling, 67.57%. 3,
Houston 4, Milwaukee 3
Friday, April 15: Anaheim 5, Nashville 3 USA Cycling Pro 139. Josh Teater .............. 180 $313,790 K.J. Choi, 66.18%. 4, Brian Gay, 65.91%. 5 (tie), 41. Doug LaBelle II ........................ 7 $31,767
Sunday, April 17: Nashville 4, Anaheim 3 D.J. Brigman and Jason Day, 64.86%. 7, Ian Poul- 42. Ryan Armour ............................ 7 $29,790
Friday, April 29: Milwaukee 3, Houston 1 Wednesday, April 20: Anaheim 6, Nashville 3
Championships 140. Fred Couples........... 180 $371,081
ter, 62.50%. 8, Jerry Kelly, 62.30%. 9, Greg Chal- 43. Elliot Gealy ............................... 7 $29,051
Sunday, May 1: Houston 2, Milwaukee 0 141. Chris Riley ............... 178 $239,882
Friday, April 22: Nashville 4, Anaheim 3, OT Leading Results mers, 62.22%. 10, Kevin Chappell, 61.29%. 44. Gary Christian .......................... 6 $27,885
Tuesday, May 3: Milwaukee 5, Houston 3 142. Kent Jones............... 176 $238,049
Sunday, April 24: Nashville 4, Anaheim 2 Monday 143. Stephen Ames ......... 176 $290,572 All-Around Ranking 45. David Vanegas ........................ 3 $27,060
Thursday, May 5: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT 1, David Toms, 252. 2, Webb Simpson, 291. 3, Nick
Friday, May 6: Houston 3, Milwaukee 2, OT CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS At Greenville, S.C. 143. John Merrick............ 176 $208,677 46. Brendon Todd .......................... 6 $26,954
(Best-of-7) 145. Retief Goosen ......... 173 $294,655 Watney, 303. 4, Matt Kuchar, 319. 5 (tie), Hunter
Sunday, May 8: Milwaukee 5, Houston 4, OT A 115-mile race Mahan and Jason Day, 341. 7, Chris Couch, 343. 8, 47. J.J. Killeen ................................ 7 $26,809
Tuesday, May 10: Houston 4, Milwaukee 2 EASTERN CONFERENCE 1. Matthew Busche, Wauwatosa, Wis., Team Radio 146. Jason Bohn.............. 173 $225,455 Justin Rose, 351. 9, Bill Haas, 362. 10, Phil Mick- 48. Aaron Watkins.......................... 7 $26,743
CONFERENCE FINALS Tampa Bay 4, Washington 0 Shack, 4:28:02. 147. Camilo Villegas ....... 157 $192,225 elson, 373. 49. Jonas Blixt ................................ 7 $26,511
BEST OF 7 Friday, April 29: Tampa Bay 4, Washington 2 2. George Hincapie, Greenville, S.C., BMC Racing 148. David Mathis ............ 155 $315,672
50. Carl Paulson............................. 2 $26,000
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N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P
STANDINGS/STATS
Halladay gets help S TA N D I N G S
AMERICAN LEAGUE

to beat Nationals
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
New York ....................................... 29 23 .558 — — 6-4 W-2 17-13 12-10
Boston ............................................ 30 24 .556 — — 6-4 L-2 16-11 14-13
Tampa Bay..................................... 28 25 .528 11⁄2 11⁄2 3-7 L-1 13-15 15-10
Toronto........................................... 28 26 .519 2 2 6-4 W-4 15-12 13-14
Baltimore........................................ 24 28 .462 5 5 5-5 L-4 15-14 9-14
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Cleveland ..................................... 31 20 .608 — — 5-5 L-2 19-6 12-14
Detroit ........................................... 27 26 .509 5 21⁄2 5-5 W-2 15-11 12-15
The Associated Press the Cubs, who committed three Chicago ........................................ 25 31 .446 81⁄2 6 5-5 W-1 10-13 15-18
Kansas City.................................. 23 30 .434 9 61⁄2 2-8 L-3 17-14 6-16
WASHINGTON — Ryan errors. Minnesota .................................... 17 35 .327 141⁄2 12 2-8 L-2 6-15 11-20
Howard and Raul Ibanez hit W L
West Division
Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
back-to-back home runs and the Giants 7, Cardinals 3 Texas ............................................. 29 25 .537 — — 6-4 W-3 19-11 10-14
Los Angeles .................................. 29 27 .518 1 2 6-4 W-2 13-13 16-14
Philadelphia Phillies beat the ST. LOUIS — Madison Bum- Seattle ............................................ 27 26 .509 11⁄2 21⁄2 8-2 W-1 14-13 13-13
Oakland.......................................... 27 28 .491 21⁄2 31⁄2 5-5 L-1 14-13 13-15
Washington Nationals 5-4 Mon- garner won his second straight NATIONAL LEAGUE
day. after losing his first six deci- East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Halladay (7-3) allowed 10 sions and Andres Torres gave Philadelphia ................................. 34 20 .630 — — 7-3 W-1 19-10 15-10
Florida........................................... 30 22 .577 3 — 6-4 L-2 14-12 16-10
hits and four runs over 7 in- the National League’s worst Atlanta........................................... 30 25 .545 41⁄2 11⁄2 5-5 L-1 16-12 14-13
New York...................................... 25 28 .472 81⁄2 51⁄2 4-6 W-2 12-14 13-14
nings, striking out five without offense a big boost with his first Washington.................................. 22 31 .415 111⁄2 81⁄2 2-8 L-3 12-12 10-19
a walk. career grand slam in the San Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Halladay earned the win Francisco Giants’ victory over St. Louis ....................................... 32 23 .582 — — 6-4 L-1 14-10 18-13 AP PHOTO
Milwaukee .................................... 29 25 .537 21⁄2 2 8-2 L-1 21-7 8-18
despite giving up solo home the St. Louis Cardinals. Cincinnati...................................... 28 27 .509 4 31⁄2 3-7 W-1 16-11 12-16 The Philadelphia Phillies’ Ryan Howard (6) gets a high-five from
Pittsburgh..................................... 24 28 .462 61⁄2 6 5-5 L-2 9-14 15-14
runs to Michael Morse, Danny Chicago ........................................ 23 29 .442 71⁄2 7 4-6 L-1 12-17 11-12 teammate Raul Ibanez, right, after Howard’s home run during the
Espinosa and Laynce Nix, the Mets 7, Pirates 3 Houston ........................................ 20 34 .370 111⁄2 11 5-5 W-1 11-17 9-17 fourth inning of a game against the Washington Nationals Monday
West Division
first time this season he’s given NEW YORK — Josh Thole W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away in Washington.
Arizona........................................... 30 24 .556 — — 9-1 W-7 17-10 13-14
up multiple homers in a game. hit a tiebreaking double in the San Francisco ............................... 29 24 .547 1
⁄2 11⁄2 5-5 W-1 13-8 16-16
Colorado ........................................ 25 28 .472 41⁄2 51⁄2 2-8 L-2 13-15 12-13 Dodgers 7, Rockies 1 Angels 10, Royals 8
Halladay had allowed a total of seventh inning and the deplet- Los Angeles .................................. 25 30 .455 51⁄2 61⁄2 5-5 W-2 14-15 11-15 Colorado Los Angeles Los Angeles Kansas City
two home runs in his first 11 ed New York Mets, playing with San Diego ...................................... 23 31 .426 7 8 4-6 W-3 9-20 14-11
EYong 2b
ab r h bi
5 0 1 0 Furcal ss
ab r h bi
4 1 2 0 MIzturs 2b
ab r h bi
3 2 0 0 Gordon lf
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4 2 2 1
starts. a makeshift lineup minus Jose AMERICAN LEAGUE
Sunday's Games
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sunday's Games
Fowler cf 5 0 2 0 Carroll 2b 4 2 2 0 Aybar ss 3 1 0 0 MeCarr cf 4 1 1 0
CGnzlz lf 4 0 2 0 Ethier rf 4 1 2 3 Abreu lf 5 2 4 2 Hosmer 1b 5 1 2 4
Reyes, beat the Pittsburgh Boston 4, Detroit 3, 1st game N.Y. Mets 9, Philadelphia 5 Tlwtzk ss 5 0 2 0 Kemp cf 3 1 0 1 Willits lf 0 0 0 0 Francr rf 4 0 0 1
Toronto 13, Chicago White Sox 4 San Diego 5, Washington 4 Helton 1b 4 0 3 0 Gions lf 3 0 0 0 TrHntr rf 5 2 3 4 Butler dh 4 1 1 0
Padres 3, Braves 2 Pirates. Tampa Bay 7, Cleveland 0 Arizona 4, Houston 2 S.Smith rf 3 0 1 0 Sands lf 1 0 1 0 Callasp 3b 4 1 3 1 Betemt 3b 5 1 2 1
L.A. Angels 6, Minnesota 5 Milwaukee 6, San Francisco 0 Wggntn 3b 3 1 1 1 Loney 1b 4 1 3 3 Branyn dh 5 0 1 0 Treanr c 3 0 1 0
ATLANTA — Pinch-hitter Dillon Gee (5-0) pitched Texas 7, Kansas City 6 Chicago Cubs 3, Pittsburgh 2 GRynld p 0 0 0 0 Barajs c 3 0 0 0 Trumo 1b 5 1 2 2 Getz 2b 3 1 2 1
Splrghs ph 1 0 0 0 Miles 3b 4 0 0 0 Conger c 5 0 1 0 AEscor ss 3 1 0 0
Kyle Philips broke a 2-all tie in seven solid innings, striking out Oakland 6, Baltimore 4
N.Y. Yankees 7, Seattle 1
St. Louis 4, Colorado 3
L.A. Dodgers 8, Florida 0 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Blngsly p 3 1 1 0 Bourjos cf 5 1 1 1
the 10th inning with his first a career-high eight in the roo- Detroit 3, Boston 0, 2nd game
Monday's Games
Atlanta 2, Cincinnati 1
Monday's Games
Iannett c
Hamml p
3 0 0 0 Elbert p
2 0 1 0 Guerrir p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Totals 40101510 Totals 35 811 8
Los Angeles .................... 102 010 123 — 10
career home run and the San kie’s latest impressive outing, Detroit 6, Minnesota 5 Philadelphia 5, Washington 4 Daley p
Nelson 3b
0 0 0 0 GwynJ ph
2 0 1 0 Guerra p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Kansas City ..................... 330 000 200 — 8
N.Y. Yankees 5, Oakland 0 San Diego 3, Atlanta 2, 10 innings E—Conger (2), Betemit (5). DP—Los Angeles 2,
Diego Padres beat the Atlanta and New York had another Seattle 4, Baltimore 3 Houston 12, Chicago Cubs 7 Totals 37 114 1 Totals 34 711 7 Kansas City 2. LOB—Los Angeles 8, Kansas City 7.
L.A. Angels 10, Kansas City 8 San Francisco 7, St. Louis 3 Colorado ............................ 000 100 000 — 1 2B—Abreu 2 (13), Conger (5), Hosmer (5).
Braves for their third straight productive day at the plate. Texas 11, Tampa Bay 5 Cincinnati 7, Milwaukee 3 Los Angeles....................... 004 030 00x — 7 3B—Betemit (1). HR—Tor.Hunter 2 (8), Trumbo
win. Toronto 11, Cleveland 1
Chicago White Sox 7, Boston 3
N.Y. Mets 7, Pittsburgh 3
L.A. Dodgers 7, Colorado 1
E—E.Young (1). DP—Los Angeles 3. LOB—Col-
orado 13, Los Angeles 6. 3B—Carroll (2). HR—
(10), Bourjos (3), Gordon (7), Hosmer (5). S—Ay-
bar. SF—Francoeur.
Phillips, a rookie with a .167 Reds 7, Brewers 3 Tuesday's Games Arizona 15, Florida 4 Wigginton (4), Loney (3). SB—E.Young (2), C.Gon- IP H R ER BB SO
Texas (C.Wilson 5-3) at Tampa Bay (Cobb 0-0), Tuesday's Games zalez (7), Kemp (14). CS—Furcal (2). SF—Kemp. Los Angeles
average in 30 at-bats, led off the CINCINNATI — Jay Bruce 6:40 p.m. Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 4-4) at Washington (Marquis IP H R ER BB SO E.Santana ................ 6 7 6 6 4 5
Minnesota (Duensing 2-5) at Detroit (Scherzer 6-2), 5-2), 7:05 p.m. Colorado R.Thompson............ 2⁄3 3 2 2 1 0
inning and hit the second pitch hit a three-run home run and 7:05 p.m. San Francisco (Vogelsong 3-1) at St. Louis (Car- Hammel L,3-5.......... 42⁄3 10 7 7 1 2 Jepsen W,1-2 .......... 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
Cleveland (Talbot 1-1) at Toronto (Morrow 2-2), 7:07 penter 1-5), 7:09 p.m. Daley ........................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Rodney S,3-6 .......... 1 0 0 0 0 2
from George Sherrill (1-1). Travis Wood turned in six most- p.m. Milwaukee (Greinke 3-1) at Cincinnati (Reineke G.Reynolds.............. 2 1 0 0 1 3 Kansas City
Belisle....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hochevar ................. 5 7 4 4 3 2
Heath Bell pitched the 10th ly solid innings as the Cincinna- Chicago White Sox (Humber 3-3) at Boston
(Aceves 2-0), 7:10 p.m.
0-0), 7:10 p.m.
Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 3-3) at N.Y. Mets (Dickey Los Angeles G.Holland H,2.......... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Billingsley W,4-4 ..... 7 11 1 1 2 8 Teaford H,1.............. 11⁄3 1 1 1 0 1
for his 13th save in 14 opportu- ti Reds rebounded from a disas- L.A. Angels (Pineiro 2-1) at Kansas City (Francis
1-5), 8:10 p.m.
2-5), 7:10 p.m.
San Diego (Latos 2-6) at Atlanta (Minor 0-1), 7:10 Elbert ........................ 0 1 0 0 1 0 L.Coleman H,2 ........ 2⁄3 2 2 2 0 0
nities. Chad Qualls (3-2) earned trous road trip with a win over N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 3-4) at Oakland (Anderson
3-4), 10:05 p.m.
p.m.
Houston (Lyles 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Zambrano
Guerrier ....................
Guerra ......................
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
Soria L,3-3 BS,5-12 1 4 3
HBP—by E.Santana (A.Escobar), by Hochevar
3 0 3

the victory with a scoreless the Milwaukee Brewers. Baltimore (Guthrie 2-6) at Seattle (Bedard 3-4), 5-2), 8:05 p.m. Elbert pitched to 2 batters in the 8th.
Umpires—Home, Joe West;First, Angel Hernan-
(M.Izturis).
Umpires—Home, Adrian Johnson;First, Fieldin
10:10 p.m. Florida (Ani.Sanchez 4-1) at Arizona (I.Kennedy
ninth, giving up one walk and Wednesday's Games 6-1), 9:40 p.m. dez;Second, Angel Campos;Third, Chad Fairchild. Culbreth;Second, Gary Cederstrom;Third, Lance
T—3:07. A—36,962 (56,000). Barksdale.
facing four batters. Dodgers 7, Rockies 1 Texas at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Colorado (Mortensen 1-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Lilly
3-4), 10:10 p.m. T—3:15. A—24,406 (37,903).
Chicago White Sox at Boston, 1:35 p.m.
LOS ANGELES — James N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 3:35 p.m.
Baltimore at Seattle, 3:40 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Philadelphia at Washington, 1:05 p.m.
Diamondbacks 15, Marlins 4
Astros 12, Cubs 7 Loney had three hits with a L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 4:10 p.m. Houston at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Florida Arizona White Sox 7, Red Sox 3
Minnesota at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi
CHICAGO — Jeff Keppinger homer and three RBIs, Andre Cleveland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Bonifac ss 3 1 2 0 KJhnsn 2b 6 3 4 3 Chicago
ab r h bi
Boston
ab r h bi
San Diego at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Infante 2b 5 1 3 0 Mora 3b 5 1 1 1
and J.R. Towles homered and Ethier also drove in three runs Florida at Arizona, 7:40 p.m. Morrsn lf 4 1 1 0 J.Upton rf 5 3 5 3 Pierre lf 4 1 1 0 Ellsury cf 4 1 1 0
San Francisco at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. GSnchz 1b 4 1 2 3 S.Drew ss 3 3 2 0 AlRmrz ss 4 2 2 2 Pedroia 2b 4 0 1 2
the Houston Astros rallied to and the Los Angeles Dodgers Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Blmqst Quentin dh 3 1 1 2 AdGnzl 1b 4 1 2 1
Konerk 1b 5 1 2 1 Youkils 3b 4 0 1 0
beat the Chicago Cubs. defeated the Colorado Rockies. LNunez p
Hayes ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
ph-ss
CYoung cf
1 0 0 0
4 1 2 1 Przyns c 5 0 2 2 Ortiz dh 3 0 2 0
Rios cf 5 1 1 0 Crwfrd lf 4 0 0 0
Clint Barmes and Hunter Chad Billingsley (4-4) al- Stanton rf
Dobbs 3b
3 0 0 1
3 0 0 0
Owings p
Kroenk p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Lillirdg rf 4 0 1 0 Sutton ss 3 0 0 0
Pence also added back-to-back lowed one run and a season- N L B O X E S Reds 7, Brewers 3 J.Buck c 4 0 0 0 Monter c 5 1 3 5 Bckhm 2b 4 1 1 0 J.Drew rf 3 0 0 0
Milwaukee Cincinnati Coghln cf 4 0 0 0 Mirand 1b 4 0 0 0 Morel 3b 3 0 1 0 Camrn ph 1 0 0 0
home runs in the fifth inning to high 11 hits in seven innings, ab r h bi ab r h bi Volstad p 2 0 0 0 GParra lf-cf 4 2 1 1 Sltlmch c 3 1 0 0
Phillies 5, Nationals 4 Weeks 2b 4 0 0 0 Heisey cf-lf 3 0 0 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 JSndrs p 2 0 0 0 Totals 37 712 7 Totals 33 3 7 3
help the Astros ended a three- struck out eight and walked Philadelphia Washington C.Hart rf 3 0 1 0 BPhllps 2b 4 0 0 0 Choate p 0 0 0 0 Brrghs ph 1 0 0 0 Chicago.............................. 201 004 000 — 7
Morgan pr-rf 1 1 0 0 Votto 1b 2 1 0 0 Vazquz ph 1 0 0 0 Vasquz p 0 0 0 0 Boston ................................ 102 000 000 — 3
game losing streak. two. Rollins ss
ab
5
r
0
h bi
0 0
Ankiel cf
ab r h bi
5 0 1 0 Braun lf 4 0 1 1 Rolen 3b 4 1 1 0 R.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Nady ph-lf 2 1 1 0 DP—Boston 2. LOB—Chicago 10, Boston 6.
Fielder 1b 4 0 3 0 Bruce rf 4 2 3 3 MDunn p 0 0 0 0
After blowing two leads Polanc 3b 4 1 2 0
Espinos 2b 4 1 1 1
McGeh 3b 4 0 0 0 JGoms lf 3 1 1 1 Helms 1b 1 0 1 0
2B—Al.Ramirez (15), Ellsbury (17). HR—Konerko
(11), Ad.Gonzalez (10). SB—Lillibridge (5). CS—
Utley 2b 3 1 0 0
Werth rf 4 0 1 0
against the Diamondbacks on Diamondbacks 15, Marlins 4 WValdz 2b 0 0 0 0
L.Nix lf 4 1 1 1 Lucroy c 4 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 4 9 4 Totals 42151914 Lillibridge (4). S—Sutton.
Howard 1b 4 1 2 2
Morse 1b 3 1 1 1 YBtncr ss 4 0 1 0 Corder p 0 0 0 0 Florida .............................. 002 020 000 — 4 IP H R ER BB SO
Friday and Sunday, the Astros’ PHOENIX — Kelly Johnson Ibanez lf 3 1 1 2
Bixler pr-3b 0 0 0 0 CGomz cf
Narvsn p
4 1 1 1 Hanign c
1 0 1 0 Janish ss
4 1 1 0
4 1 2 1
Arizona............................. 004 115 40x — 15 Chicago
Peavy W,2-0............ 7 6 3 3 0 2
Ruiz c 5 1 2 0
WRams c 4 0 2 0 E—R.Webb (1). DP—Arizona 1. LOB—Florida 9,
bullpen only allowed one run homered twice and fell a single DBrwn rf 4 0 1 1
HrstnJr 3b 3 1 0 0 JoWilsn ph 1 1 1 1 T.Wood p 2 0 0 0 Arizona 7. 2B—K.Johnson (12), J.Upton (12). Crain ......................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 0
Mitre p 0 0 0 0 FLewis ph 1 0 1 1 3B—K.Johnson (1). HR—G.Sanchez (8), K.John- Thornton................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 1 2
over five innings. Astros reliev- shy of the cycle and the first- Mayrry cf
Hallady p
4
1
0
0
2 0
SBurntt p
0 0
Coffey p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Counsll ph 1 0 1 0 Arrdnd p 0 0 0 0 son 2 (9), J.Upton (10), Montero (6), G.Parra (4). Boston
Dillard p 0 0 0 0 Stubbs cf 1 0 0 0 Lester L,7-2 ............. 52⁄3 8 7 7 4 4
er Sergio Escalona (1-0) pitched place Arizona Diamondbacks Gload ph
Bastrd p
1
0
0
0
0 0
Stairs ph
0 0
HRdrgz p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Kotsay ph 1 0 0 0
SB—J.Upton (10), S.Drew (4), C.Young (6).
IP H R ER BB SO Wheeler.................... 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 2
Totals 36 310 3 Totals 32 7 9 6 Bowden .................... 2 3 0 0 1 1
one scoreless inning. won their seventh straight, a Cora
Milwaukee.......................... 000 030 000 — 3
Florida
Volstad L,2-4 ........... 31⁄3 8 5 5 1 2 HBP—by Peavy (Saltalamacchia), by Lester
Contrrs p 0 0 0 0 ss-3b-1b 4 0 2 0
Carlos Pena homered run for rout of the Florida Marlins. Madson p 0 0 0 0 LHrndz p 1 0 0 1 Cincinnati ........................... 010 402 00x — 7 Badenhop.................
Choate ...................... 2⁄3
1 2
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
(Quentin, Quentin). WP—Bowden.
Umpires—Home, Marty Foster;First, Bill Welke-
Dsmnd ss 2 0 1 0 E—Lucroy (3). DP—Cincinnati 1. LOB—Milwaukee
7, Cincinnati 5. 2B—Braun (11), Fielder (15), R.Webb .................... 1 4 5 5 2 2 ;Second, Tim Tschida;Third, Mike Estabrook.
Totals 34 510 5 Totals 35 410 4 T—3:24. A—37,463 (37,493).
Philadelphia....................... 000 300 200 — 5 J.Gomes (7). 3B—Bruce (1). HR—C.Gomez (4), M.Dunn..................... 1 5 4 4 0 1
Jo.Wilson (1), Bruce (16). SB—Janish (2). SF— L.Nunez.................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
Washington ....................... 020 011 000 — 4
AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP LOB—Philadelphia 10, Washington 6. 2B—Ruiz
J.Gomes.
IP H R ER BB SO
Arizona
J.Saunders W,2-5 ... 6 7 4 4 2 7
(7), Mayberry (5), Cora (3). HR—Howard (12), Iba- Milwaukee Vasquez ................... 1 1 0 0 1 0 Rangers 11, Rays 5
nez (8), Espinosa (8), L.Nix (8), Morse (7). SB—Ut- Narveson L,2-4 ....... 4 5 5 5 2 7 Owings ..................... 1 0 0 0 1 0

Colon, Teixeira carry


ley (2), Ankiel (6). CS—Werth (2). S—Halladay 2, Texas Tampa Bay
Mitre.......................... 2 3 2 1 0 1 Kroenke.................... 1 1 0 0 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
L.Hernandez. SF—Ibanez. Dillard ....................... 2 1 0 0 0 4 Umpires—Home, Greg Gibson;First, Todd Tiche-
IP H R ER BB SO Andrus ss 6 2 3 0 Longori 3b 4 0 1 0
Cincinnati nor;Second, Sam Holbrook;Third, Gerry Davis. ABlanc ss 0 0 0 0 Damon dh 4 0 0 0
Philadelphia T.Wood W,4-3 ......... 6 7 3 3 0 2 T—3:12. A—23,465 (48,633).
Halladay W,7-3........ 7 10 4 4 0 5 DvMrp rf 5 0 1 0 SRdrgz ss 4 0 1 0
Arredondo ................ 1 1 0 0 1 0 JHmltn lf 5 1 2 2 BUpton cf 4 1 1 0
Bastardo H,3............ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Masset...................... 1 1 0 0 0 2
Contreras H,2.......... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 MiYong 2b 6 0 3 0 Zobrist 2b 5 1 1 1
Cordero .................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
A L B O X E S

Yanks past Athletics


Madson S,12-12 ..... 1 0 0 0 0 2 ABeltre 3b 6 1 2 1 FLopez 1b 5 1 2 0
HBP—by Mitre (Heisey). Balk—Arredondo. N.Cruz dh 5 1 1 0 Joyce rf 4 0 2 1
Washington Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg;First, Eric Cooper-
L.Hernandez ............ 61⁄3 8 4 4 2 4 Morlnd 1b 4 3 2 1 Shppch c 3 1 0 0
S.Burnett L,0-2
;Second, Tim Timmons;Third, Mark Carlson.
T—2:49. A—21,564 (42,319).
Yankees 5, Athletics 0 Napoli c 6 2 3 5 Ruggin lf 3 1 1 3
EnChvz cf 5 1 3 2
BS,4-8 ...................... 2⁄3 2 1 1 1 0 New York Oakland Totals 48112011 Totals 36 5 9 5
Coffey ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi
H.Rodriguez ............ 1 0 0 0 1 0 Texas ............................... 205 101 020 — 11
HBP—by Contreras (Morse), by H.Rodriguez (Ho-
Padres 3, Braves 2 Jeter ss
Grndrs cf
3 1 1 1 Crisp cf
4 0 0 0 Barton 1b
4 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 Tampa Bay....................... 000 104 000 — 5
ward). Balk—H.Rodriguez. San Diego Atlanta Teixeir 1b 4 1 1 2 DeJess rf 4 0 0 0 E—Napoli (2), S.Rodriguez 3 (4). LOB—Texas 15,
Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt;First, Brian ab r h bi ab r h bi AlRdrg 3b 3 1 0 0 Wlngh lf 3 0 1 0 Tampa Bay 10. 2B—Andrus 2 (7), J.Hamilton (8),
The Associated Press behind victory. Knight;Second, Jerry Layne;Third, Bob Davidson.
T—3:14. A—34,789 (41,506).
EPtrsn rf 5 1 2 0 Schafer cf
Prado
3 0 1 0 Cano 2b
Posada dh
4 0 2 1 Matsui dh
4 0 0 0 KSuzuk c
3 0 0 0
3 0 1 0
N.Cruz (5), Napoli (6). HR—Moreland (7), Napoli 2
(10), En.Chavez (2), Zobrist (9), Ruggiano (1). SB—
OAKLAND, Calif. — Bartolo Hunter, who had a solo AlGnzlz ss 5 0 0 0 lf-3b-lf 5 2 1 0 Swisher rf 3 0 1 0 M.Ellis 2b 3 0 0 0 B.Upton (11). SF—J.Hamilton.
IP H R ER BB SO
Ludwck lf 5 0 2 2 McCnn c 5 0 3 2 Dickrsn pr-rf 0 1 0 0 Kzmnff 3b 3 0 1 0
Colon pitched a four-hitter for home run off Everett Teaford Mets 7, Pirates 3 Hinske Gardnr lf 3 1 1 0 Pnngtn ss 3 0 1 0 Texas
Cervelli c 2 0 1 1 D.Holland W,4-1...... 52⁄3 5 5 5 5 7
his first shutout in nearly five in the seventh, drove in the Pittsburgh
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New York
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Hawpe 1b
Headly 3b
5 0 1 0 rf-lf-rf
4 0 1 0 Uggla 2b
5 0 0 0
3 0 0 0 Totals 30 5 7 5 Totals 30 0 4 0 M.Lowe..................... 1⁄3 2 0 0 1 1
D.Oliver .................... 2 1 0 0 0 3
years and Mark Teixeira home- 1,000th run of his career with Tabata lf
GJones rf
4 0 0 0 Harris 3b
4 0 0 0 Turner 2b
5 0 0 0
4 2 2 1
Tekotte cf
Forsyth 2b
3 0 1 0 Fremn 1b
3 0 0 0 AlGnzlz ss
4 0 2 0
4 0 1 0
New York ........................... 300 000 101 — 5
Oakland.............................. 000 000 000 — 0
Bush ......................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Tampa Bay
red in the first inning to help the long drive that put the AMcCt cf 3 0 0 0 Beltran rf 4 1 2 0 RJhnsn c
Cantu ph
3 0 1 0 Conrad 3b
1 0 0 0 Gearrin p
2 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
DP—New York 1, Oakland 1. LOB—New York 5, W.Davis L,4-5.......... 22⁄3 12 7 7 1 1
Walker 2b 4 0 1 0 DnMrp 1b 5 2 3 1 Oakland 3. 2B—Cano (11), Swisher (8), Willingham
New York beat Oakland for the Angels on top 9-8. For Soria Overay 1b 4 2 1 0 Pagan cf 5 1 3 1 Qualls p 0 0 0 0 Venters p 0 0 0 0 (8), Pennington (4). 3B—Cano (2). HR—Teixeira
B.Gomes .................. 21⁄3
Sonnanstine............. 1
4
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
CSnydr c 3 1 2 2 Thole c 4 0 1 2 C.Jones (16). SB—Gardner 2 (10), Cervelli 2 (2). SF—Jeter,
eighth straight time, 5-0 on (3-3), a two-time All-Star, it Cedeno ss 3 0 1 1 Pridie lf 4 0 1 0 H.Bell p 0 0 0 0 ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Cervelli.
Jo.Peralta.................
J.Cruz .......................
1
0
0
1
0
2
0
2
0
2
1
0
BrWod 3b 3 0 0 0 RTejad ss 4 0 3 1 Harang p 2 1 1 0 THudsn p 2 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO
Monday. was his fifth blown save in 12 Morton p 2 0 0 0 Gee p 2 0 0 0 Denorfi ph 1 0 0 0 Proctor p 0 0 0 0 New York
C.Ramos ..................
A.Russell..................
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
Robinson Cano added an opportunities and second in DMcCt p
Moskos p
0 0 0 0 Isrnghs p
0 0 0 0 Evans ph
0 0 0 0
0 1 0 0
Frieri p
MAdms p
0 0 0 0 Mather ph-rf 2 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Sherrill p 0 0 0 0
Colon W,3-3 ............
Oakland
9 4 0 0 0 6 J.Cruz pitched to 3 batters in the 8th.
Umpires—Home, CB Bucknor;First, Jerry Meals-
RBI double in the three-run two days. Paul ph
Ascanio p
1 0 0 0 FrRdrg p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 KPhlps c
Totals
1 1 1 1
38 310 3 Totals 36 2 9 2
Cahill L,6-3 .............. 62⁄3
Breslow .................... 11⁄3
4
1
4
0
4
0
5
0
2
3
;Second, Dale Scott;Third, Dan Iassogna.
T—3:42. A—14,203 (34,078).
first against Trevor Cahill (6-3) Totals 31 3 5 3 Totals 37 715 6 San Diego..................... 101 000 000 1 — 3 Ziegler ...................... 1 2 1
Umpires—Home, Jim Wolf;First, Derryl Cousins-
1 0 0
Pittsburgh .......................... 020 000 100 — 3
and Derek Jeter recorded his Mariners 4, Orioles 3 New York ........................... 020 010 22x — 7
Atlanta........................... 101 000 000 0 — 2
E—T.Hudson (2). DP—San Diego 1, Atlanta 1. ;Second, Jim Joyce;Third, Ron Kulpa. Tigers 6, Twins 5
T—2:28. A—35,067 (35,067).
2,981st career hit and drove in SEATTLE — Jack Cust hit DP—Pittsburgh 2. LOB—Pittsburgh 2, New York
10. 2B—Turner (9), Thole (6). HR—C.Snyder (3).
LOB—San Diego 7, Atlanta 8. 2B—Prado (14),
McCann 2 (11). HR—K.Phillips (1). SB—E.Patter-
Minnesota
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Detroit
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a run for the Yankees, who the second triple of his career, CS—Cedeno (4). S—Gee.
IP H R ER BB SO
son (7), Ale.Gonzalez (1). CS—Schafer (2). S—Te-
kotte.
Mariners 4, Orioles 3 Span cf
ACasill ss
4 1 0 0 AJcksn cf
5 1 1 0 Dirks lf
3 1 1 0
3 1 2 1
have won 22 of 26 against driving in two runs for Seattle. Pittsburgh
Morton ...................... 6 11 3 1 0 4 San Diego
IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore
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Seattle
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C.Wells
Kubel rf 3 1 2 1 ph-rf 1 0 0 0
Oakland since the start of the Doug Fister (3-5) went 7 1-3 D.McCutchen L,1-1 1
⁄3 2 2 2 1 0 Harang...................... 6 6 2 2 2 5 Pie cf
Hardy ss
4 1 2 0 ISuzuki rf
4 0 0 0 Ryan ss
4 2 2 0
4 1 1 1
Repko ph-rf 2 0 0 0 Boesch rf-lf 4 0 0 1
Moskos..................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Frieri ......................... 1 2 0 0 0 1 Mornea 1b 3 0 0 1 Kelly lf 0 0 0 0
2008 season. innings to pick up his first Ascanio..................... 1 2 2 2 1 0 M.Adams.................. 1 1 0 0 1 2 Markks rf 4 0 1 1 Smoak 1b 2 1 0 0 Cuddyr 2b 4 0 2 2 MiCarr 1b 4 1 1 1
New York Qualls W,3-2............ 1 0 0 0 1 0 Guerrr dh 4 0 0 1 Cust dh 4 0 2 1
The A’s were shut out for victory since April 30. He Gee W,5-0 ............... 7 5 3 3 0 8 H.Bell S,13-14 ......... 1 0 0 0 0 1 AdJons pr-dh 0 0 0 0 AKndy 2b 3 0 0 1
Thome dh 3 0 2 0 VMrtnz dh
Plouffe pr-dh 0 0 0 0 JhPerlt ss
4 1 1 2
4 1 1 0
Isringhausen H,12 .. 1 0 0 0 0 1 Atlanta Wieters c 4 0 1 0 Olivo c 3 0 0 1
the sixth time this year, get- allowed three runs and seven Fr.Rodriguez ........... 1 0 0 0 1 1 T.Hudson ................. 6 5 2 1 0 7 Scott 1b 3 0 1 0 Peguer lf 2 0 0 0
DYong lf
Valenci 3b
4 0 0 0 Avila c
4 1 1 0 Raburn 2b
3 0 1 1
4 0 1 0
Reimld lf 4 0 1 0 FGtrrz cf 0 0 0 0
ting only four baserunners hits, walked one and struck HBP—by Morton (Turner). WP—Morton, Gee.
PB—C.Snyder 2.
Proctor......................
Gearrin .....................
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2 MrRynl 3b 4 1 1 1 Figgins 3b 3 0 0 0
RRiver c 4 1 2 1 Worth 2b
Inge 3b
0 0 0 0
2 1 1 0
Andino 2b 4 1 1 0 MSndrs cf-lf 3 0 1 0
against Colon (3-3) to snap a out a career-high nine in his Umpires—Home, Paul Nauert;First, Doug Eddings-
;Second, Kerwin Danley;Third, Vic Carapazza.
Venters.....................
Sherrill L,1-1 ............
1
1
2
2
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
2 Totals 35 3 8 3 Totals 28 4 6 4
Totals 36 510 5 Totals 32 6 9 6
Minnesota .......................... 000 140 000 — 5
season-longest four-game win- 49th start. He is 3-2 with a T—2:51. A—24,490 (41,800). Umpires—Home, Dan Bellino;First, Larry Vanover-
;Second, Brian Gorman;Third, Tony Randazzo.
Baltimore ............................ 001 000 020 — 3
Detroit................................. 201 002 01x — 6
Seattle ................................ 202 000 00x — 4
ning streak. 3.02 ERA over his past eight T—3:12. A—25,832 (49,586). E—Wieters (1), Figgins (6). DP—Baltimore 1, Seat-
LOB—Minnesota 7, Detroit 5. 2B—Kubel (14),
Astros 12, Cubs 7 tle 1. LOB—Baltimore 6, Seattle 5. 2B—Scott (8).
Thome (4), Valencia (9), R.Rivera (2), A.Jackson
starts. 3B—Cust (1). HR—Mar.Reynolds (7). SB—I.Suzu-
(10), Dirks (2), Avila (10). HR—Mi.Cabrera (10),
Tigers 6, Twins 5
Houston
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Chicago
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Giants 7, ki (13). CS—M.Saunders (2).
V.Martinez (5). SB—Inge (1). S—A.Jackson. SF—
Morneau.
Rangers 11, Rays 5 Bourn cf 5 3 3 0 Fukdm rf 3 1 1 0 Cardinals 3 IP H R ER BB SO IP H R ER BB SO
DETROIT — Alex Avila’s Barmes ss 5 1 1 2 Barney 2b 5 1 1 0
San Francisco St. Louis
Baltimore
Arrieta L,6-3............. 21⁄3 4 4 4 4 3
Minnesota
Pence rf 4 4 3 2 SCastro ss 5 2 2 1 Blackburn................. 6 7 5 5 1 3
double in the eighth inning ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Ca.Lee lf 4 1 2 1 ArRmr 3b 5 1 1 0
Torres cf
ab
4
r
1
h bi
2 4 Theriot ss
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5 1 1 0
Simon ....................... 32⁄3
Viola.......................... 12⁄3
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
2
Hoey ......................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 1 1
Kppngr 2b 5 1 3 4 C.Pena 1b 5 1 1 3 Dumatrait.................. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
that appeared to hit a fan in Mike Napoli homered twice Wallac 1b 5 1 1 0 ASorin lf 1 0 0 0 MTejad 3b 5 0 2 1 Craig 2b-lf 4 1 2 1 Ji.Johnson ............... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Al.Burnett L,1-4 ....... 1 2 1 1 0 2
CJhnsn 3b 5 0 2 1 DeWitt lf 4 0 3 1 FSnchz 2b 5 0 0 0 Pujols 1b 4 1 2 2 Seattle
the stands down the left-field and drove in five runs, leading Towles c 5 1 1 1 Campn cf 3 1 1 0 Huff 1b 4 0 0 0 Hollidy lf 4 0 1 0 Fister W,3-5 ............. 71⁄3 7 3 3 1 9
Detroit
Penny ....................... 6 10 5 5 1 2
C.Ross rf-lf 4 2 1 1 Kozma 2b 0 0 0 0 J.Wright H,11 .......... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
line scored Jhonny Peralta the Texas Rangers to a victory AnRdrg p
Hall ph
1 0 0 0 Soto c
1 0 0 0 RLopez p
2 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 Rownd lf 2 1 1 0 Brkmn rf 4 0 0 0 Laffey H,2 ................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
Purcey ......................
Alburquerque
1 0 0 0 1 0
Schrhlt rf 1 0 0 0 Rasms cf 2 0 0 0 League S,14-17 ...... 1 1 0 0 0 0
from first base for Detroit. over the Tampa Bay Rays. Escaln p
MDwns ph
0 0 0 0 Smrdzj p
1 0 0 0 Grabow p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 BCrwfr ss 3 1 1 1 YMolin c 3 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Phil Cuzzi;First, Mike Muchlin- W,2-1 ........................ 1 0 0 0 0 2
Whitsd c 3 0 0 0 Descals 3b 2 0 0 0 ski;Second, Bill Miller;Third, James Hoye. Valverde S,13-13.... 1 0 0 0 0 1
With Peralta on first and DelRsr p
Michals ph
0 0 0 0 LeMahi ph
1 0 0 0 Maine p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 T.Cruz T—2:46. A—22,819 (47,878). Purcey pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
two outs, Avila hit a ball down Blue Jays 11, Indians 1 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Bmgrn p 2 2 1 0 ph-3b 2 0 0 0 Blackburn pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.
Umpires—Home, Bruce Dreckman;First, Paul Em-
AngSnc ph 1 0 0 0 Burrell ph 1 0 0 0 McCllln p 1 0 0 0
mel;Second, Rob Drake;Third, Gary Darling.
the line that rattled along the TORONTO — Jo-Jo Reyes Melncn p 0 0 0 0 RRmrz p 0 0 0 0 Greene ph 1 0 0 0
Blue Jays 11, Indians 1 T—3:09. A—30,198 (41,255).
Totals 43121611 Totals 37 710 5 Romo p 0 0 0 0 Batista p 0 0 0 0
short fence as fans reached won for the first time in 29 Houston ........................... 201 031 203 — 12 Tallet p 0 0 0 0 Cleveland Toronto
Jay ph 1 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
over for it. Umpires stopped starts by throwing his first Chicago............................ 311 100 001 — 7
E—Towles (2), Pence (4), Soto (3), Barney (5),
Motte p 0 0 0 0 Brantly cf 2 0 1 0 YEscor ss 4 1 2 1 T H I S D A T E I N
Miller p 0 0 0 0 ACarer ss 3 0 0 0 CPttrsn lf 4 1 0 2
the play after the ball appeared career complete game and S.Castro (10). DP—Houston 1, Chicago 1. LOB— Schmkr ph 1 0 0 0 Everett ph-ss 1 0 0 0 Bautist rf 3 1 2 2 B A S E B A L L
Houston 6, Chicago 8. 2B—Pence (17), Ca.Lee Totals 34 7 8 7 Totals 34 3 7 3 Choo rf 4 0 1 0 McCoy ph-rf 1 0 0 0
to strike a fan, but they let the Jayson Nix hit a two-run home (11), Keppinger (2), C.Johnson (8), S.Castro (13). San Francisco.................... 011 500 000 — 7 Duncan dh 4 1 2 1 JRiver 1b 5 0 0 0
3B—Bourn (3), Barney (3), DeWitt (1). HR— May 31
run stand instead of sending run to lead the Toronto Blue Barmes (2), Pence (7), Keppinger (1), Towles (3), St. Louis ............................. 002 000 010 — 3 OCarer 2b
CSantn c
4 0 1 0 Arencii c
3 0 1 0 A.Hill 2b
4 1 2 1
3 1 0 0
1914 — Joseph Benz of the White Sox pitched a no-
C.Pena (7). SB—Bourn (19), S.Castro (5), Campa- LOB—San Francisco 7, St. Louis 7. 2B—Torres (9), hitter against the Cleveland Indians for a 6-1 victory.
Peralta back to third. Minneso- Jays to a rout of the Cleveland na 4 (5). Rowand (13), Bumgarner (2), Theriot (8), Craig 2 LaPort 1b
Kearns lf
4 0 0 0 EThms dh
3 0 1 0 RDavis cf
4 2 2 0
4 3 3 2 1927 — Detroit first baseman Johnny Neun made
(6). HR—Torres (2), C.Ross (4), Pujols (9). SB— an unassisted triple play against Cleveland. He
ta manager Ron Gardenhire Indians. Houston
IP H R ER BB SO
Huff (3), B.Crawford (1), Pujols (4). S—Torres. Hannhn 3b 4 0 1 0 J.Nix 3b 4 1 2 2
caught Homer Summa’s liner, tagged Charlie Ja-
IP H R ER BB SO Totals 32 1 8 1 Totals 36111310
came out to argue and was An.Rodriguez ..........
Escalona W,1-0 ......
4
1
7
1
6
0
4
0
2
1
4
1 San Francisco Cleveland......................... 000 100 000 — 1
mieson between first and second and then touched
second base before Glenn Myatt could return. The
ejected. White Sox 7, Red Sox 3 Del Rosario H,1....... 2 1 0 0 0 1 Bumgarner W,2-6 ... 7 6 2 2 2 5 Toronto ............................ 002 720 00x — 11 Tigers beat the Indians 1-0.
W.Lopez H,6............ 1 0 0 0 1 0 R.Ramirez................ 1 1 1 1 1 1 E—O.Cabrera (4). DP—Cleveland 1, Toronto 3. 1937 — Carl Hubbell’s 24-game winning streak
BOSTON — Alexei Ramirez Melancon ................. 1 1 1 1 0 0 Romo ........................
St. Louis
1 0 0 0 0 1 LOB—Cleveland 8, Toronto 5. 2B—Bautista (9),
Arencibia (8), R.Davis 2 (7), J.Nix (4). HR—Duncan
ended with a 10-3 loss to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Chicago Hubbell’s last defeat came on July 13, 1936, 1-0 to
Angels 10, Royals 8 and Carlos Quentin each had a R.Lopez.................... 42⁄3 10 6 6 0 4 McClellan L,6-2 ....... 4 7 7 7 2 2 (2), J.Nix (3). SF—C.Patterson. the Chicago Cubs.
Samardzija L,3-1..... 12⁄3 2 2 2 1 2 Batista ....................... 2 0 0 0 3 2 IP H R ER BB SO 1964 — The New York Mets and the San Francisco
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Torii pair of RBIs in a four-run sixth Grabow..................... 12⁄3 1 1 0 0 0 Tallet......................... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Cleveland Giants played the longest doubleheader in major
Maine........................ 1 3 3 3 1 0 Motte......................... 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 Carmona L,3-6 ........ 4 9 9 7 2 3 league history — 9 hours, 52 minutes — with the
Hunter’s second home run, a inning as the Chicago White HBP—by W.Lopez (Soto). WP—Samardzija 2. Miller ......................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Durbin....................... 2 3 2 2 0 0 help of a 23-inning game in the nightcap that was
WP—Batista. R.Perez .................... 2 1 0 0 0 0
two-run shot off Joakim Soria Sox snapped Jon Lester’s sev- Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt;First, Chris Guccio-
ne;Second, Cory Blaser;Third, Mike Winters. Umpires—Home, Andy Fletcher;First, Mike DiMu- Toronto
won by the visiting Giants 8-6 on run-scoring hits by
Del Crandall and Felipe Alou against Galen Cisco.
ro;Second, Jim Reynolds;Third, Tim Welke. Jo-.Reyes W,1-4 ..... 9 8 1 1 4 4
in the ninth, powered Los en-game winning streak and T—3:23. A—30,450 (41,159).
T—2:51. A—40,849 (43,975). HBP—by Carmona (A.Hill).
The game took 7:23 to play.

Angeles to the come-from- beat the Boston Red Sox.


CMYK

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FRENCH OPEN

‘Anxious’ Nadal in French quarters; Sharapova wins


By HOWARD FENDRICH the big picture, Nadal insisted: one against John Isner in the first only man to defeat Nadal at the years without getting to the quar-
AP Tennis Writer “The thing is, you have to be (a) round last week, he’s won 11 con- French Open — in the fourth terfinals at a Grand Slam tourna-
PARIS — Decoding Rafael Na- realist, and today, I’m not playing secutive sets. He made half as round in 2009. It’s also a rematch ment, but she made it back by
dal’s self-evaluations can be a well enough to win this tourna- many unforced errors as 2006 of last year’s final, which Nadal erasing deficits in both sets and
tricky proposition. ment.” French Open semifinalist Ljubic- won in straight sets. beating 12th-seeded Agnieszka
Listen, for example, to the way Maybe he’s playing possum. ic, 48-24. He accumulated 20 While Nadal and Soderling Radwanska of Poland 7-6 (4), 7-5.
the top-seeded Nadal spoke Maybe he’s being sincere. Or break points, converting six. both advanced with relative ease The three-time major champion
about his game and his mindset maybe — as explained by Toni After trailing 4-5, 30-all — “I Monday, 34th-ranked Juan Igna- fell behind 4-1 in the first set, then
after handling 37th-ranked Ivan Nadal, Rafael’s uncle and coach felt like he felt the pressure,” said cio Chela of Argentina put in a lot 5-3 in the second, where she had
Ljubicic of Croatia 7-5, 6-3, 6-3 — this is just the way his nephew Ljubicic, who was two points of work before edging Alejandro to fend off five set points.
Monday to reach the quarterfi- is. from taking the first set there — Falla of Colombia 4-6, 6-2, 1-6, 7-6 Sharapova finished with far
nals at the French Open, improve “All his life, Rafael never had Nadal steeled himself and won 30 (5), 6-2 to return to the Roland more winners, 47-13, and un-
his record there to 42-1 and get big, big confidence,” Toni said of the next 32 points on his serve. Garros quarterfinals for the first forced errors, 44-12. Her quarter-
closer to tying Bjorn Borg’s re- Monday. “He’s not a guy who “For moments, I am playing time since 2004. final opponent will be No. 15 An-
cord of six championships in Pa- thinks, ’Oh, I am so good.’ Never. well. But for moments, I am still Chela will play No. 4 Andy drea Petkovic of Germany, who
ris. He tries to improve, he tries to having (a) few mistakes in a row,” Murray or No. 15 Viktor Troicki, defeated No. 25 Maria Kirilenko
Nadal chastised himself for be- play better, every day.” Nadal said. “That’s what cannot whose match was suspended be- 6-2, 2-6, 6-4. Another quarterfinal AP PHOTO

ing “too anxious.” He said he Toni’s nephew has done pre- happen in (the) next round.” cause of darkness tied at two sets will have No. 4 Victoria Azarenka Rafael Nadal returns the ball to
needs to “hit the ball with a little cisely that at Roland Garros. That’s because he’ll face No. 5 each. of Belarus against No. 6 Li Na of Ivan Ljubicic during their
bit more conviction.” Looking at Since falling behind two-sets-to- Robin Soderling of Sweden, the Maria Sharapova went two China. match at the French Open.

N H L P L AYO F F S N B A P L AYO F F S

Canada not Champs of free agency


behind seek much bigger win
Canucks By BRIAN MAHONEY
AP Basketball Writer
MIAMI — LeBron James and
Despite a core of diehard Dwyane Wade joked often,
smiled easily, answered thought-
fans, Vancouver doesn’t draw
fully. NBA FINALS
support from most of country. A few minutes later, Dirk No-
witzki bounded up to a podium Miami vs. Dallas
May 31: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m.
and offered a big “How we doin!”
June 2: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m.
By GREG BEACHAM to the assembled media. June 5: Miami at Dallas, 8 p.m.
AP Sports Writer AIMEE DILGER PHOTOS/THE TIMES LEADER You’d never know only one of June 7: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m.
VANCOUVER, British Colum- Runners head out at the start of the Forty Fort 5 Miler Monday. them is a “good guy.” x-June 9: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m.
bia — Dan Hamhuis still recalls Less than a year after solidify- x-June 12: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m.
the pit in his 11-year-old stomach ing their place as the NBA’s vil- x-June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m.
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when the Vancouver Canucks fell lains with their high-profile part-
X – If Necessary
one victory short of the Stanley nership last summer, James,
Cup in 1994. Wade and the Miami Heat are in
Hamhuis was obsessed with the NBA finals against the Dallas German another shot at a ring.
Continued from Page 1B
the Canucks while was growing Mavericks and Nowitzki, being “Ultimately, that’s where my
up in Smithers, a small town tried to keep an even pace. The portrayed as a sort of anti-James heart was at. I almost felt like we
about 700 miles northwest of heat and humidity made it for sticking with his home team had unfinished business after
Vancouver in the British Colum- tough breathing. But my legs instead of taking the easy way out ’06,” Nowitzki said. “Had a great
bia wilds. A grandson of Dutch felt great the entire way. My and going elsewhere for a better meeting with Mark there, free
postwar immigrants, he delight- legs helped me fight through shot at a title. agency. All I needed was reassu-
ed in impersonating star forward the humidity.” And if you hated the theatrics rance that he was going to keep
Trevor Linden and goalie Kirk Bob Yonick, a 27-year-old, of last summer, the light shows, going and keep building around
McLean while playing pond pep rally, and everything else this team, and keep putting all his
won the First Male Forty Fort
hockey. Miami did to celebrate winning resources for us to hopefully be
Resident to Finish award, with a
So what if the Canucks had the championship of July, better up there one day. We’re here
never won a championship — 32:21 finishing time. Emily Bil- look away. The Heat are just four again at the big stage. Hopefully
A runner raises an American flag before the start of the Forty
and still haven’t? So what if they bow, 31, won the First Female Fort 5 miler. wins from the first of several ti- we can turn it around this year
were better known for hideous Forty Fort Resident to Finish tles that many predicted when and finish strong.”
jerseys than beautiful play? award, clocking in at 35:14. Pringle, 29:00; 2. Nick Wadas, King- Pittston, 37:57; 2. Jill Tarantini, Dal- James bolted Cleveland for With reliable role players such
“It was my team, so it didn’t re- The race drew a record 337 ston, 30:09; 3. Fran Shovlin, na, las, 40:22; 3. Suz Kurilla, Larksville, South Florida. as Jason Kidd, Jason Terry and
37:02. 30-34: 1. Jason Kennedy, Ho- 41:32. 30-34: 1. Cassandra Zegarski,
ally matter a whole lot,” Hamhuis entrants. But the weather prob- nesdale, 29:28; 2. Jordan Varano, Covington Twp., 36:18; 2. Erin Mo-
The way it happened bothered Shawn Marion but no defined
said. “I was crushed when they ably cut into the number of par- Vestal, N.Y., 29:57; 3. Brian Hilburt, reck, Forty Fort, 36:18; 3. Charlene plenty, but James only cares second scorer, the Mavericks ar-
didn’t win the Stanley Cup in ’94, ticipants, who actually ran. Wilkes-Barre, 34:07. 35-39: 1. Jer Da- Aquilina, Wyoming, 37:34. 35-39: 1. about the result. rived in the postseason as an af-
but I was still a fan. To the north, rowich, White Haven, 33:53; 3. John Danielle Gall, New York City, 34:42; 2. “You know, we’ve got a lot of terthought, maybe even a first-
There were 10 more finishers in Zawadski, Luzerne, 33:55. Masters
to the small towns up there, I still Kerry Zawadski, na, 36:44; 3. Michele flack this year, mostly because of round upset loser to Portland. In-
last year’s race. division: 40-44: 1. Dan Pszeniczny, Covington, Olyphant, 36:45. Masters
go there every year, and I know Forty Fort Lions Old Fort 5 Miler Benton, 27:49; 2. Sean Robbins, Sha- division: 40-44: 1. Ann Zoranski,
myself. And we’ve tried to use stead, a stunning sweep of the
how much the Canucks mean to results vertown, 28:18; 3. Brian Thomas, Swoyersville, 35:07; 2. Julia Byriel, that as motivation every day we Lakers in the second round was
everybody. They’ve been behind Top 15 Tunhannock, 31:27. 45-49: 1. 45-49: 1. Mountain Top, 41:51; 3. Cheryl Baur, get on the basketball court,” followed by Nowitzki’s spectacu-
Chris Wadas, 29, Plains Twp., 26:26 Mike Coco, Exeter, 32:09; 2. Tony Jor- Shavertown, 43:14. 45-49: 1. Carolyn
us for a long time.” Dan Pszeniczny, 42, Benton, 27:54
James said Monday. “But just lar play against Oklahoma City in
dan, Clarks Summit, 32:50; 3. Joe Ki- Ritter, Waterbury, Vt., 38:17; 2. Jill Hil-
Hamhuis is now a defenseman Jess Adams, 17, Dallas, 28:47 chilinsky, Wyoming, 32:56. 50-54: 1. play the game of basketball. the Western Conference finals,
debrand, Wapwallopen, 38:20; 3. Mi-
on perhaps the best Vancouver Sean Robbins, 41, Shavertown, 28:48 Joe Cardillo, Dunmore, 29:40; 2. chele Jordan, Clqarks Summit,
That’s all we can do is play the making the Mavs the last hope
team ever assembled. The Ca- Jeff Skwierz, 28, Pringle, 29:00 Mike McAndrew, Avoca, 31:58; 3. 40:49. 50-54: 1. Karla Eisch, Vestal, game of basketball at a high level. for the Heat haters who wanted
nucks dominated the NHL regu- Jason Kennedy, 30, Honesdale, Scott Millinton, na, 33:44. 55-59: 1. N.Y., 43:26; 2. Denise Thomas, King- Play Miami Heat basketball.” Boston or Chicago to humble
29:28 Rich Owens, Wilkes-Barre, 35:39; 2. ston, 47:51; 3. Margorie Adams, Dal-
lar season with 54 wins and 117 Robert Miller, Forty Fort, 35:55; 3.
Five years after Wade largely Miami.
Joe Cardillo, 51, Dunmore, 29:46 las, 49:17. 55-59: 1. Bev Tomasak, Ed-
points before mostly rolling Jorgan Varano, 32, Vestal, N.Y., 29:57 Dave Mariner, Shavertown, 36:58. overwhelmed the Mavericks by “We are facing a very tough
wardsville, 44:30; 2. Patty Phillips,
through the West playoffs. Nick Wadas, 29, Kingston, 30:09 60 & over: 1. Roland Gensel, Berwick, Hanover Twp., 45:28; 3. Barb Dovc, himself to win the Heat’s first team, a very good team with a
They’re favored to win the James Drogatis, 22, Old Forge, 30:15 35:20; 2. Len Sowinski, Scott Twp., championship, the teams arrive bunch of closers and leaders. And
Mount Pleasant, 47:41. 60 & over: 1.
Don Hockenbury, 13, Harveys Lake, 35:43; 3. Joe Dutko, Mountain Top,
Stanley Cup finals, which begin Barb Zeske, Wilkes-Barre, 39:46; 2. at Game 1 of the rematch today so we’ve got to just go from there
30:52 37:16.
Wednesday night against the Dee Cordora, Swoyersville, 48:26. through decidedly different con- and bring our best game,” No-
Brian Thomas, 46, Tunkhannock, Top female finishers
Boston Bruins in the same rink Field: 337 entered, 312 finishers. Of- structions. The Heat essentially witzki said. “But we as players,
31:27 Deedra Porfirio, 34, West Pittston,
ficial starter: T. Paul Weale, Forty Fort
where Canada won Olympic gold Ken Roman, 21, Nanticoke, 31:39 32:01
Lions president. Timing: Vince Woj- sacrificed seasons for salary-cap we’re not really worried about
a year ago. Hamhuis believes ev- Bennett Williams, 14, Kingston, 31:40 Danielle Gall, 39, New York City, space, making the playoffs who are the good guys or the bad
34:42 nar (Wyoming Valley Striders). Re-
ery hamlet in British Columbia is Mike McAndrew, 51, Avoca,31:58
Ann Zoranski, 40, Swoyersaville, sults: Insta Results. Race director: through Wade’s greatness but guys, what the fans want. That’s
behind this creative, sophisticat- Male award winners: Bernie Harga- Bernie Popson. with no realistic chance of win- not going to matter to us, any-
35:07
don Memorial (overall winner): Wa- Schedule:
ed team with international flair das. Special award: Eddie Kupstas
Female award winners: Kerry O’Neil ning. But the gamble paid off in how.”
Memorial (Overall female): Porfirio. Saturday: West Pittston Anthracite
and resplendent green-and-blue Memorial (first Forty Fort male resi- 4 Mile Run and Fun Walk at the West July, when James and Chris Bosh Nowitzki believed the Heat
Special award: First Female Forty Re-
sweaters. dent to finish): Bob Yonick, 27, 32:21. sidant to Finish: Emily Bilbow, 31, Pittston Borough building, Exeter agreed to come and Wade com- were the favorites “on paper” last
The Canucks also realize they Age group winners: 12 & 1. Mike Rock- 35:14. Fort Age group winners: 12 & Avenue, W. Pittston at 9 a.m. Info: mitted to stay, giving Miami the summer, but things changed by
aren’t Canada’s Team — and erfeller, Luzerne, 43:21; 2. Preston under: 1. Melinda Holena, Forty Fort, Borough office, 655-7782. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 players on perhaps the time they met twice in the
Shearer, Montoursville, 589:15. 13-15: 43:15. 13-15: 1. Natalie Sulkowski, Saturday, June 19: Wilkes-Barre
that’s just fine with them. the greatest free-agency list in first two months of the season.
1. Dom Hockenbury, Harveys Lake, Mountain Top, 38:56; 2. Ally Rome, Duathlon (3 mile run, 16.9 mile bike, 3
Whenever a Canadian team re- 30:52; 2. Bennett Williams, Kingston, mile run) at Wilkes-Barre Public NBA history. Dallas beat Miami both times —
Dallas, 40:20; 3. Allison Grose, Dal-
aches the Cup finals, the entire 31:40; 3. Will Butkiewicz, Kingston, las, 40:26. 16-19: 1. Julia Mericle, Square at 7:30 a.m. Info: Nicky Pa- Nowitzki’s name was on it, too, the Mavs have won the last14 reg-
nation traditionally jumps on its 34:48. 16-19: 1. Jess Adams, Dallas, Kingston, 38:26; 2. Renata O’Don- chucki, 823-2191, ext. 141. and he even said he would have ular-season meetings — as the
bandwagon. According to the old 28:47; 2. Dave Levandoski, Swoyers- nell, Wilkes-Barre, 44:28; 3. Stepha- Monday, July 4 (Independence Day): listened if had James and Wade Heat stumbled to a 9-8 start amid
logic, the nation that invented ville, 32:04; 3. Ben Becker, Swoyers- nie McCole, Wilkes-Barre, 45:39. 20- Wilkes-Barre YMCA 34 Mile Run/ tried to recruit him. His prefer- speculation coach Erik Spoelstra
ville, 38:29. 20-24: 1. James Drogatis, 24: 1. Lesley Warren, Forty Fort, Walk at the YMCA, Franklin and
hockey just wants the Cup back, Old Forge, 30:15; 2. Ken Roman, Nan- 38:48; 2. Sara Kopec, Forty Fort, Northampton streets, Wilkes-Barre. ence was to remain in Dallas, as could be fired, and criticism that
no matter which team ends a ticoke, 31:39; 3. Mario Leguori, Forty 39:50; 3. Kayla Conforti, Forty Fort, Walk- 8:30 a.m.; Run-9:10 a.m. Info: long as owner Mark Cuban would James’ and Wade’s styles couldn’t
drought currently standing at 18 Fort, 36:00. 25-29: 1. Jeff Skwierz, 42:16. 25-29:1. Kristen Sebastian, Joe Barket, 823-2191, ext. 112. do what it takes to give the big work together.
years.
Even Prime Minister Stephen

YANKEES
Harper endorsed the concept moved up on a passed ball and Molina’s RBI single plated Laird on the throw home and scored opened the third with a drive to-
when Vancouver became the on- scored on Montero single to left. as the Yanks went up 5-4. on Marte’s single to close out the ward the corner, Brewer laid out
ly Canadian team left in the play- In the bottom of the fifth, Yan- The Indians pulled ahead in scoring. to take away an extra-base hit.
offs after Boston knocked out kee third baseman Brandon the seventh, aided by a botched Texeira, making his second Montero, the designated hit-
Continued from Page 1B
Montreal. But it’s tough to get Laird single-handedly choked off rundown play. Kanekoa Texeira, appearance since coming over ter, went 2-for-4 and has now hit
Canadians behind the Canucks Hague’s ground single to left, an Indianapolis threat. Friday who replaced Warren, gave up a from the Kansas City Royals or- in 10 consecutive games.
— or anything from Vancouver, giving Indianapolis a 4-1 lead. got the Indians started with a leadoff double to Ford. When ganization, was charged with Justin Maxwell was named In-
which has a pleasant climate and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre tied double and went to third on an Laird couldn’t handle Friday’s the loss. ternational League Player of the
remote location that sets it apart the game at 4-4 with a three-run infield out. With the Yankees sharp grounder, Ford wound up The win went to Tony Watson Week for May 23-29. The switch-
from the rest of the Great White fifth inning. playing in, Bowker lined a shot at third. Presley followed with a (2-2), the third of four Indiana- hitting outfielder hit safely in all
North. Kevin Russo opened the in- toward left. But Laird snared the grounder to Vazquez at first, and polis pitchers. Watson threw two six games during that stretch,
“I don’t know if that applies to ning with a double off the left- ball and stepped on third for an the Yanks appeared to have Ford scoreless innings, giving up one slugging three homers and scor-
us, but I do know our fans are re- field wall and went to third on a inning-ending double play. caught in a rundown between hit while striking out five. Tim ing ten runs.
ally into us,” said Raffi Torres, the bloop hit to center by Dan Brew- Laird ignited a sixth-inning third and home. But Vazquez, Wood blanked the Yankees in The four-game series at Indi-
hard-nosed forechecker who ex- er. Russo scored on a wild pitch, rally that put Scranton/Wilkes- covering home, dropped the ball the ninth for his 11th save. anapolis series continues Tues-
perienced that Canada’s Team with Brewer taking second. Barre on top. He stroked a one- and Ford scored to make it 5-5. Notes: Brewer turned in web day with a 7:05 p.m. contest.
love when he played for Edmon- Brewer went to third when Gus- out single off Justin Thomas, the Friday went to third and Pres- gems in consecutive innings. Right-hander Carlos Silva (1-0,
ton during its 2006 run to an ago- tavo Molina grounded to short, second Indianapolis pitcher of ley took second on the play. The Yankee right fielder made a 2.92) is scheduled to start for
nizing Game 7 loss in the Cup fi- and then scored on Austin the night, and moved to second Both scored on Bowker’s hit up diving catch of Ford’s looper to the Yankees against left-hander
nals. Krum’s single to left. Krum on Russo’s single. One out later, the middle. Bowker took second end the second, and when Friday Rudy Owens (4-3, 4.21).
CMYK

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Report: Pryor facing significant inquiry


Tressel timeline
A timeline leading up to Ohio State football coach
Jim Tressel’s resignation Monday.
April 2, 2010, 2:32 p.m.
The Associated Press games this fall for that Pryor had been stopped three the time, that he doesn’t remember Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel receives an
COLUMBUS, Ohio — On the same accepting improper times for traffic violations over the signing his jersey that hangs in the email from Columbus attorney Christopher T. Cicero, the
day coach Jim Tressel resigned in the benefits from a local past three years, each time driving dealership. first of 12 they exchange. Cicero, a former Ohio State
wake of an NCAA investigation, The tattoo-shop owner. cars that were owned by a car sales- “I sign a lot of stuff for Buckeye walk-on player in the 1980s, says he has been told
current Buckeyes players have been selling signed
Columbus Dispatch is reporting that Tressel knew of man or a Columbus used-car dealer- fans — I don’t like to turn down memorabilia to tattoo parlor owner Edward Rife, who is
the NCAA and Ohio State are looking those benefits and ship where the salesman worked. fans,” he said. “But I don’t do it to get under federal investigation by the U.S. attorney’s office.
into whether star quarterback Ter- did not report it to The salesman, Aaron Kniffin, told any favors or discounts.” In three postscripts, Cicero also mentions Rife’s criminal
relle Pryor received cars and other Pryor Ohio State or NCAA the newspaper that while working at Investigators are also looking into history and that Rife was being investigated for drug
extra benefits. officials. a dealership in 2008, he allowed Pryor’s relationship with a business- trafficking. Tressel does not tell athletic director Gene
Smith, any of his superiors, the school’s compliance
Pryor, who will be a senior this fall, Tressel resigned early Monday cit- Pryor to drive his SUV to Pryor’s man in his hometown, Ted Sarniak,
department or legal department or the NCAA about the
has already been interviewed at least ing NCAA violations which he said hometown of Jeannette, Pa., and who has served as his mentor. Sar- information. But he does forward it to Ted Sarniak, a
once by investigators, the paper re- had “been a distraction” for Ohio show it to his mother. Pryor did not niak was a prominent player in the 67-year-old businessman in Jeannette, Pa., who is
ported. State. buy the vehicle. recruitment of Pryor, considered the quarterback Terrelle Pryor’s “mentor,” with a note
The newspaper cited unnamed The newspaper’s sources say that Kniffin also said he arranged for nation’s No. 1 quarterback recruit saying, “(Cicero) has always looked out for us.”
sources who said this is the most sig- Pryor has been connected to at least Pryor to use a 2009 Dodge while when he graduated. April 2, 6:32 p.m.
nificant inquiry of Pryor. The NCAA six vehicles during his time at Ohio Pryor’s car was being worked on at Ohio State has refused an Associ- Tressel replies to Cicero, “Thanks. I will get on it
and Ohio State are also probing more State. another dealership where Kniffin ated Press records request seeking ASAP .... jt”
than 50 car purchases by Buckeyes A university spokesman declined to worked. communications between Ohio State April 16, 9:43 a.m.
players, their families and friends. confirm any reports dealing with indi- At least one of the dealerships has officials, coaches, Tressel and Sar- Cicero emails Tressel again, providing additional
He and four other players have vidual athletes. dozens of autographed jerseys hang- niak, citing a federal privacy law that details about the OSU players’ activities, including some
been suspended for the first five The Dispatch reported in January ing up inside its offices. Pryor said, at shields students. information gleaned from a 90-minute conversation he
had with Rife. Cicero says nine Big Ten championship
rings, 15 pairs of cleats, four or five jerseys and one

PENALTY
national championship ring have been offered for cash
or trade by players — “for not that much.” Cicero writes,
“What I tell you is confidential.” Before that, over a
two-week period, no secrecy had been requested.
Continued from Page 1B April 16, 11:20 a.m.
Tressel replies, “I hear you!! It is unbelievable!!
What we need is a death pen- Thanks for your help....keep me posted as to what I need
alty for coaches. After two to do if anything. I will keep pounding these kids hoping
strikes, he’s done. For good. they grow up ....jt”
Tressel would have been gone April 16, 2:24 p.m.
long ago. Cicero replies, suggesting that the players not be
Even before he got to Ohio allowed to go to Rife’s house or his tattoo parlor nor to
State, Tressel ran afoul of the call him on his cell phone “because if he gets arrested,
rules with his recruitment of the and that seems to be the plan, we dont want their
star quarterback at little Young- phone numbers in his cell phone that the government
will trace. He really is a drug dealer.” He emphasizes the
stown State. severity of the federal case against Rife.
Turns out, the man known as
“the Vest” was just getting June 6, 9:15 p.m.
warmed up. After they trade several more emails, Tressel thanks
Cicero. They exchange no more emails.
The sliminess went big time
in the Big Ten, from the offen- Sept. 13
sive coordinator who tried to Tressel signs an annual NCAA certificate of compli-
ance form indicating he knows of no violations and has
arrange a loan AND a car for a reported to the school any knowledge of possible
recruit, to the future Heisman violations.
Trophy winner taking 500 bills
Dec. 7
from a booster. There was never
The U.S. attorney’s office notifies Ohio State officials
a shortage of Buckeyes on the that it has discovered some Ohio State memorabilia
arrest blotter, and the sleaze-o- during a raid on Rife’s home and/or the tattoo parlor
meter was flashing like a slot and asks if the items were stolen. A day later, the
machine when Tressel somehow athletic department is informed. The list of dozens of
figured out a way to get Maurice items released later estimates the value at $12,000 to
$15,000.
Clarett in school long enough to AP PHOTO
win a national championship Ohio State students Matt Parker, left, and Curt Stine hang a sign on their porch near campus in support of Ohio State Dec. 9
before he traded his football coach Jim Tressel Monday in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State announced Tressel’s resignation Monday. Tressel says this is the first time he hears about his
uniform for prison scrubs. players’ involvement with Rife, when told by school

Players, alums stand behind Tressel


officials.
No problem, coach.
As long as we’re beating Mi- Dec. 16
chigan and capturing trophies, OSU interviews the six players found to be involved
with Rife (Pryor, tailback Daniel Herron, Posey, offensive
it’s all good. lineman Mike Adams, defensive lineman Solomon Tho-
They could shut down these mas and defensive back Jordan Whiting). Smith later
rogues if they really wanted to, By JoANNE VIVIANO Matt Parker and Curt Stine, who back Terrelle Pryor. thanks the players for their conduct in these interviews,
but no one has the guts to take Associated Press graduate this spring, heard honks from Tressel, 58, had a record of106-22-0 in “because they were honest (and) forthright.” Tressel
on deluded alumni who equate COLUMBUS, Ohio — As others la- passing motorists and words of support 10 years at Ohio State. He led the Buck- does not disclose his knowledge of the memorabilia
beled him a cheater and liar, Ohio State from pedestrians after they turned a eyes to a national championship and sales.
the success of athletic programs
with the worth of their own fans stood by Jim Tressel on Monday as white blanket into their “Tressel til I eight Bowl Championship Series Dec. 19
lives? Certainly not Ohio State the coach resigned amid an NCAA in- die” banner and hung it above their games. Prior to taking over the Buck- OSU turns in a self-report to the NCAA and declares
president-slash-apologist Gor- vestigation into the football program. porch. eyes, he had a 135-57-2 record in 15 the six players ineligible.
don Gee, who joked back in A red spray-painted “Tressel til I die” “A lot of the students here love Tres- years at Youngstown State. Dec. 21
February that he had no in- banner hung over a porch near campus, sel because of all the winning we’ve Nebraska head coach Bo Pelini, who The NCAA conducts phone interviews with the play-
tention of firing Tressel. and members of “Buckeye Nation” on done recently, especially beating Michi- grew up in Youngstown and played free ers and then asks for additional information, which Ohio
Twitter continued to sing praises for gan,” said Parker, a political science ma- safety at Ohio State, issued a statement State provides on Dec. 22.
“Are you kidding?” Gee said.
“I’m just hopeful the coach the coach who led the team to a national jor planning to attend law school at the calling Tressel “an outstanding football Dec. 22
doesn’t dismiss me.” championship and lost to rival Michi- University of Buffalo. coach and a good man.” The NCAA notifies Ohio State of five-game suspen-
Well, this episode of “Colum- gan only once in his 10 years at the helm Parker, 22, said he wasn’t surprised “I’ve followed and respected his ca- sions for five players and one game for Whiting. All
of the Buckeyes. by the resignation itself, but by its tim- reer since his days at Youngstown State, must also pay to charity the equivalent of the money
bus Ink” wound up leading to and services they received. But the NCAA does allow the
the coach’s cancellation. Tressel Ohio State announced the resigna- ing, about three months after Ohio state and through his tremendous success at players to participate in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 4.
was unable to stave off the crit- tion as the athletic department ap- President E. Gordon Gee and Athletic Ohio State the past decade,” he said.
proaches an Aug. 12 date with the Director Gene Smith had expressed “He will be missed in college football.” Dec. 23
ics of his don’t-ask-and-definite- Smith and Tressel have a news conference to an-
ly-don’t-tell policy by volun- NCAA’s infractions committee over sev- their support for the coach. Alumni who rang in to support the
nounce the sanctions. Tressel says the players must
teering for a five-game suspen- eral possible rules violations stemming “I figured he was our coach and we coach were surprised by the resigna- have known what they were doing was a violation of
sion and agreeing to pay a hefty from players selling memorabilia to the were gonna fight through it with him,” tion. NCAA rules: “I suppose that would be something rattling
fine. owner of a local tattoo shop. said Stine, 21, a political science major “I was completely shocked and sad- around inside the head of each of them individually. We
Coming across a hypocrite to Buckeyes fans and players immedi- and logistics manager for UPS. “I don’t dened by it,” said Eddie Langhenry, a all have a little sensor within us, ’Well, I’m not sure if I
ately came to Tressel’s defense. think it was his decision so much as the 2008 graduate in sports and leisure should be doing this.”’
the very end, Tressel signed off
his resignation letter by saying, Starting linebacker Andrew Sweat athletic department putting pressure.” studies who grew up in Cleveland. “I Jan. 13, 2011
“We know that God has a plan tweeted, “You have done a tremendous In March, Ohio State announced it wouldn’t deny he did something wrong, While reviewing information to appeal the players’
amount for us as football players but had suspended Tressel for two games but thought he was going to serve his suspensions, Ohio State’s office of legal affairs finds
for us and we will be fine. We Tressel’s email exchanges with Cicero.
will be Buckeyes forever.” more importantly developing us as and fined him $250,000 for failing to re- penalty and coach through it.”
As long as that plan doesn’t men.” Former tight end Jake Ballard port what he knew about players receiv- Tamieka Cobb, a 2003 graduate, said Jan. 16
include another coaching job, called Tressel “one of the best human ing improper benefits from the tattoo- she “immediately just stopped” when Presented with the emails, Tressel finally acknowl-
beings I have ever met” and said “all he parlor owner. The suspension was later she heard about the resignation. edges them. In its self-report to the NCAA, filed later,
we’ll be good with it. Some Ohio State officials say of Tressel, “As you know, shortly
might be stunned by the seem- ever did was care and help people.” increased to five games, the same puni- “I couldn’t believe it,” said Cobb, 29, a
thereafter, you were informed of this and invited to
ingly sudden downfall for one of Students on campus also rallied shment given five players who sold real estate agent in Columbus. “It’s like participate” in the investigation.
around their former coach. memorabilia, including star quarter- the end of era.”
America’s top coaches (after all, Feb. 8
Tressel was leading the Buck- NCAA and school officials interview Tressel. Tressel
eyes to a Sugar Bowl victory for the first time admits he knows he committed an

TRESSEL
de with the players’ punishment — and “We look forward to refocusing the NCAA violation.
over Arkansas less than five
fined him $250,000 for knowing his football program on doing what we do
months ago), but it never March 7
players had received improper benefits best — representing this extraordinary
should’ve gone on this long. Yahoo! Sports publishes a story in which a source
from a local tattoo-parlor owner. The university and its values on the field, in
The first major violation is Continued from Page 1B says that Tressel had knowledge of his players’ poten-
school said at the time it was “very sur- the classroom, and in life,” Smith said in tial NCAA violations as early as April and did not dis-
enough to earn the head coach a
his resignation. prised and disappointed” in Tressel. a statement Monday. “We look forward close it. Smith has his staff rush to finish the self-
one-year suspension, whether or
In a university video posted on You- Yet, the school still managed to crack to supporting Luke Fickell in his role as report.
not he was directly involved in
Tube.com, Smith said Tressel met with jokes. our football coach. We have full confi- March 8
the wrongdoing. Much like
his Buckeyes players on Monday morn- Asked if he considered firing Tressel, dence in his ability to lead our football Ohio State reports Tressel’s violation to the NCAA
international doping standards
ing. Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee program.” and calls a news conference to announce it has sus-
hold athletes responsible for
“Coach Tressel did what we all knew said then: “No, are you kidding? Let me Tressel and Ohio State were to go be- pended Tressel for two games (later increased to five
anything that goes into their he would do,” Smith said. “He did an just be very clear: I’m just hopeful the fore the NCAA’s infractions committee games to coincide with the players’ punishment) and
bodies, a coach should be ac- eloquent job of explaining to the young coach doesn’t dismiss me.” Aug. 12 to answer questions about the has fined him $250,000. In the letter to the NCAA, Ohio
countable for whatever is going men what transition really means and Gee was not joking about the Tressel player violations and why Tressel did
State says, “The institution is very surprised and dis-
on in his program. appointed in Coach Tressel’s lack of action in this
what they really needed to focus on. So situation over the weekend. Ohio State not report them. He denied knowledge matter.” Yet at the news conference, university Presi-
A two-strike-and-you’re-out- he met with the team and exited.” released a letter from Gee to the univer- of improper benefits to players until dent E. Gordon Gee and Smith lavish praise on Tressel.
rule would prevent someone Smith went on to thank Tressel, ex- sity’s board of trustees which said, “As confronted by investigators with emails Asked if he considered firing Tressel, Gee jokes, “No, are
such as Kentucky basketball press his confidence in Fickell and to say you all know, I appointed a special com- that showed he had known since April you kidding? Let me just be very clear: I’m just hopeful
coach John Calipari from skip- that Ohio State would not comment on mittee to analyze and provide advice to 2010. the coach doesn’t dismiss me.”
ping around the country just “any of the matters around (the NCAA) me regarding issues attendant to our After several NCAA violations by him April 19
ahead of those pesky investiga- case or any further accusations that may football program. In consultation with or his players over the years, Tressel’s Smith says Tressel’s $250,000 fine may not cover the
tors. He had already moved on emerge.” the senior leadership of the university problems deepened after learning sev- cost of the NCAA investigation. Ohio State releases a
to his next gig when first The resignation was first reported by and the senior leadership of the board, I eral players received cash or discounted copy of the NCAA compliance form Tressel signed in
UMass, then Memphis, had to September. The NCAA continues to deliberate additional
The Columbus Dispatch. have been actively reviewing the matter tattoos. Contrary to NCAA bylaws — sanctions.
forfeit any mention of their Clearly, the turmoil had been build- and have accepted coach Tressel’s resig- and his own contract — Tressel re-
Final Four appearances because May 30
ing. The resignation comes nearly three nation.” ceived emails from a former player
they had used ineligible players. Ohio State announces Tressel has resigned. Assistant
months after Ohio State called a news Tressel’s downfall came with public about this and did not tell his athletic di-
Luke Fickell, already tabbed to coach the team during
conference to announce it has suspend- and media pressure mounting on Ohio rector, university president, compliance Tressel’s suspension, will be interim coach for the 2011
Paul Newberry is a national writer for
the Associated Press.
ed Tressel for two games — later in- State, its board of trustees, Gee and or legal departments or the NCAA for season. The search for a new permanent head coach
creasing the ban to five games to coinci- Smith. more than nine months. will begin following the season.
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AP source: Penn State to interview Everhart


The Associated Press just three months after DeChellis and lost to Penn State, interesting-
STATE COLLEGE — Penn led the Nittany Lions (19-15) to the ly enough, 77-73 on Dec. 4 in State
State officials will interview Du- NCAA tournament. College.
quesne coach Ron Everhart for In five years at Duquesne, Ever- In 17 seasons with McNeese
their vacant position at an undis- hart, 49, has orchestrated four win- State, Northeastern and Du-
closedlocationonTuesday,accord- ningregularseasons,andhastaken quesne, Everhart is 257-239, but
ing to a person with knowledge of the Dukes to postseason play the has yet to make the NCAA tourna-
the situation. last three years. He is 83-74 at Du- ment.
In a bit of a surprise last week, Ed quesne,andledtheDukestotheAt- Penn State was an underwhelm-
DeChellis left Penn State to take lantic-10 tournament final in 2009. ing117-139underDeChellis,andhe
the same job at Navy. This came Duquesne went 19-13 last season, went just 41-95 in Big Ten play.

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Hincapie is edged Shackleford arrives


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By RICHARD ROSENBLATT Md.
AP Sports Writer Shackleford finished fourth in
Tour de France stage winner 115-mile race. Hincapie edged NEW YORK — Shackleford is the Derby on May 7 after leading
forward and seemed a few in place to run in the Belmont in the stretch; Animal Kingdom
loses national title on photo
strides from his fourth road Stakes, arriving in New York on was a close second in the Preak-
finish to Matthew Busche. race title when the 26-year-old Monday after an overnight van ness two weeks later.
Busche caught him at the line ride from Louisville, Ky. If Shackleford runs, it will be
in a virtual dead heat. A shorter trip — around the the 20th time — first since 2005
By PETE IACOBELLI Thousands of people at the 11⁄2-mile oval at Belmont Park on — that the Derby and Preakness
AP Sports Writer finish awaited word on a win- Wednesday — may determine winners competed in the Bel-
GREENVILLE, S.C. — When ner, most hoping to cheer Hin- whether the Preakness winner mont. In ’05, Preakness winner
Matthew Busche outsprinted capie, who lives and trains in will compete in the final leg of the Afleet Alex beat Derby winner
hometown favorite George Hin- this city. Busche, who finished Triple Crown in a rubber match Giacomo.
capie at the line Monday to win third behind Dave Zabriskie in against Kentucky Derby winner Among the other contenders
the USC Cycling pro road race, Saturday’s time trial champion- Animal Kingdom. are Derby runners Nehro (sec-
it brought a rousing end to the ship, wasn’t sure if he should “He looks good,” trainer Dale ond), Mucho Macho Man (third,
national championships. celebrate or congratulate his ri- Romans’ assistant, Scotty Ever- sixth in Preakness), Master of
“It was a great weekend for val. ett, said as Shackleford was walk- Hounds (fifth), Santiva (sixth),
USA Cycling,” said Steve John- Photos, though, showed ed off the van and into his barn. Brilliant Speed (seventh) and
son, the organization’s CEO. Busche on top by the width of “We are excited to have him here Stay Thirsty (12th), as well as
And it was a much needed a tire as he took the stars-and- at Belmont.” Harlan’s Hello, Isn’t He Perfect
one after last week when riders stripes jersey for the next year. AP PHOTO Romans, still at Churchill (ninth, Preakness), Monzon,
at the Tour of California spent “I don’t know when this ever Matthew Busche, right, out sprints George Hincapie to win the Downs, said Shackleford would Prime Cut and Ruler On Ice.
as much time answering ques- sinks in,” Busche said. USA Cycling Pro road race on Monday in Greenville, S.C. The race be walked around the barn today Nehro, beaten 23⁄4 lengths in
tions of cycling’s dark side as Busche played over the end- was decided in a photo finish. before going to the track Wednes- the Derby, worked out Monday at
about the race. game scenarios in his mind day. The trainer wants to make Churchill Downs, zipping six fur-
That was because of a “60 those final miles. Hincapie is weekend was moved from Sep- said the region has taken to the sure the 3-year-old colt is in top longs in 1:12.20 under exercise
Minutes” report in which one of the best closers in cy- tember to May, giving cycling a event even more than he imag- condition before committing to rider Carlos Rosas.
Lance Armstrong’s former cling, a Tour de France stage chance to blossom away from ined when it first raced here in the Belmont. “I was very pleased with the
teammate Tyler Hamilton said winner who’s been a teammate the start of college football, the 2006. “This time was huge Last week, Animal Kingdom move,” trainer Steve Asmussen
he saw Armstrong use perform- to eight Tour victories — seven region’s king sport. Crowds al- with some of the parties we trainer Graham Motion con- said. “It was the best work I’ve
ance-enhancing drugs. The of them by Armstrong. so were not turned away by the saw going on,” Hincapie said. firmed the Derby winner would seen him lay down.”
CBS program also said Hinca- “It’s hard to go to the line continuing investigation into Were organizers worried run in the Belmont on June11and Asmussen said Nehro likely
pie, Armstrong’s close friend with George,” Busche said. Armstrong. about the “60 Minutes” report arrive in New York early next will be sent to New York on
and ex-teammate, told federal “But I felt like I had my legs.” Organizers say 300,000 peo- stealing the headlines from ris- week. The colt is training at Mo- Thursday, with a final workout
authorities he and Armstrong Hincapie thought he made ple have watched over the first ing young competitors here like tion’s base at Fair Hill in Elkton, set for early next week.
supplied each other with per- his move at exactly the right five years. “I thought it looked 20-year-old world champion
formance-enhancers and dis- time and was a bit surprised like at least as big as the oth- Taylor Phinney and 22-year-old
cussed them. when Busche fought back. Hin- ers, both in numbers and en- Ben King? “I think people are NCAA LACROSSE
Armstrong has denied Hamil- capie was also bothered by a thusiasm,” Johnson said. ready to move on and think

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ton’s claims and Hincapie said leg cramp down the stretch. “I Roy Wolfe, 56, of Taylors, about the future,” said Chris
in a statement he did not talk gave everything I possibly said he took up cycling serious- Aronhalt, executive director of
with “60 Minutes.” had,” he said. ly the past couple of years be- Medalist Sport which staged
This weekend, though, the King was third and Van Gar- cause of the national champion- the championships.
focus was on the country’s best deren fourth. Defending champ ships and the support the re- Joel Ferhrman of Atlanta was The Associated Press contested shots and twice beat
cyclists and a dramatic photo Ben King was eighth as only 44 gion’s shown for the sport. He’s the top fundraiser for the Stars BALTIMORE — Colin Briggs defenders 1-on-1, earning the
finish to decide a national of the 105 starters crossed the not overly bothered by the alle- and Stripes Challenge, a char- scored five goals and seventh- most outstanding player award.
championship. line in temperatures that reac- gations. “I wish doping wasn’t ity event held Sunday in nearby seeded Virginia edged Maryland Matt White scored three times
Busche and Hincapie were hed into the mid-90s. an issue,” he said. “But it’s like Travelers Rest. He says the best 9-7 Monday in the NCAA men’s and Nick O’Reilly had a goal and
part of a four-man breakaway The heat didn’t wilt the en- every sport, it’s the world we athletes in all sports are push- lacrosse championship. four assists for the Cavaliers.
with Ted King and Tejay Van thusiasm of spectators as the live in.” ing for any edge they can get. Briggs, who did not play in Sat- Grant Catalino had two goals
Garderen that stayed in synch city held the championships for The national championships “I don’t fault them,” he said. “I urday’s semifinals after being sus- and an assist for unseeded Mary-
until the final moments of the the sixth straight year. The are scheduled to return to think that’s how all sports are pended due to a violation of team land (13-6). Goalie Niko Amato
Greenville in 2012. Hincapie really.” rules, scored three times on un- made eight saves.
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French official seeks IMF job Traditional


I N B R I E F

World markets cautious


World
photo film
stock markets mostly dipped
on Monday amid concerns about
Greece’s financial future and low trading Christine Lagarde kicks off global side of Europe should Lagarde will meet with the head of
be allowed to lead the Brazil’s Central Bank and also the na-
volumes due to holidays in the United tour to promote her candidacy.
organization. tion’s finance minister, Guido Mantega.

fading fast
States and Britain.
Brazilian officials In recent years, Mantega has loudly
While most major economies are By MARCO SIBAJA have not spoken out in fought for reforms in the IMF, World
expected to keep growing, evidence is Associated Press favor or against La- Bank and other multilateral institutions
mounting that many around the world BRASILIA, Brazil — French Finance garde’s candidacy. But that would take into account the growth
are struggling to expand as fast as they Minister Christine Lagarde was in Bra- Lagarde they previously have of emerging nations such as Brazil, Chi-
did last year. European governments are zil on Monday to kick off a global tour emphasized that the na and India. Purchases of film cameras have
struggling with debts and squeezed promoting her candidacy to head the In- IMF’s next leader should be chosen on “We must establish meritocracy, so
budgets. High unemployment, depressed tumbled from 19.7 million in 2000
ternational Monetary Fund. merits, not based on geography. that the person leading the IMF is se-
real estate and still-high oil prices are Lagarde has emerged as the odds-on The IMF is hunting for a new leader lected for their merits and not for being to 280,000 in 2009.
slowing the U.S. economy. In China, favorite for the job. Her appointment to replace former managing director European,” Mantega said earlier this
interest-rate hikes designed to reduce would make her the first woman in Dominique Strauss-Kahn, of France, month. “You can have a competent Eu-
inflation are slowing growth. charge of the scandal-rocked fund but who quit May 18 after he was accused of ropean ... but you can have a representa- By BEN DOBBIN
In Europe, tensions are high over may also increase tensions with devel- attempting to rape a New York hotel tive from an emerging nation who is Associated Press
Greece’s debt load and the lack of politi- oping nations that argue countries out- maid. He has denied the allegations. competent as well.” ROCHESTER, N.Y. — At Image
cal agreement over how to reduce it. City Photography Gallery, Gary
The EU has said a cross-party consensus Thompson delights in pointing out
on new austerity measures is vital for the
country to get more help.
New sitting business takes care of pets in the comfort of their qualities of light, contrast and clarity
in one of his best-selling prints — a
Traders remained wary on Monday, homes while their owners enjoy being away without worry winter-sunset view of Yosemite Na-
despite reports that European officials tional Park’s El Capitan peak shot with
are preparing new support measures. a hefty Pentax film camera he bought
in 1999 for $1,700.

Chrysler, Fiat deal sought His wife, Phyllis, 70, a latecomer to


fine-art photography after they retired
The chief executive officer of Chrysler from teaching in the
and Fiat says he and Canadian author- 1990s, favors a Has- “If I extra-
selblad X-Pan for
land- polate the
ities have begun talking about purchas-
panoramic
ing Canada’s 1.7 percent ownership in
scapes, such as a trend for
Chrysler.
time-lapse shot of a
harbor in Nova Sco- film sales
The Canadian federal government and
provincial Ontario governments received
1.7 percent of Chrysler two years ago as
tia. and retire-
Of 11 partners and
part of a bailout that also provided $1.7 resident artists at
ments of
billion in loans to help the Detroit com- the private gallery in film cam-
pany survive. Rochester — the
Chrysler, already controlled by Fiat, western New York
eras, it
recently paid back the last of the money city where George looks like
it borrowed from the Canadian and Eastman trans- film will be
American governments. Fiat then began formed photography
the process of buying the shares owned from an arcane hob- mostly
by the U.S. government. by into a mass com- gone in the
Chief executive Sergio Marchionne modity with his $1
said Monday that he and Canada’s fi- Brownie in 1900 — U.S. by the
nance minister discussed it. He says they the Thompsons are end of the
are quite willing to consider purchasing the only ones left
Canada’s interest. who haven’t decade.”
switched to filmless Ed Lee

Fortis Inc. makes buy DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER

Natalie and Rob Sinex sit with their pets, Petey, a Basset Bound, and cat Joe Joe at their Dallas Township home. They
digital cameras. InfoTrends
But that time may imaging analyst
The Canadian utility Fortis Inc. said run a pet-sitting business. be near.

Putting pets at ease


on Monday that it will purchase electric- At the turn of the
ity distributor Central Vermont Public 21st century, American shutterbugs
Service Corp. for about $470 million to were buying close to a billion rolls of
get a foothold in the U.S. energy market. film per year. This year, they might
Fortis will pay $35.10 per share in cash buy a mere 20 million, plus 31 million
single-use cameras, according to the
for CVPS. That represents a premium of
Photo Marketing Association.
$10.78, or around 44 percent, to the
closing price of CVPS shares on Friday.
By EILEEN GODIN Barre, Kingston and Back Mountain ar- OPEN FOR BUSINESS By 1999, more than 800 million rolls
Times Leader Correspondent ea. Also, he learned within a 10-mile ra- were sold in the United States alone.
Fortis will also assume the utility’s debt dius, about 10,000 homes have pets. COMPANY: Ruby Slipper Pet-Sitting
DALLAS TWP. – Natalie and Rob Si- The next year marked the apex for
of $230 million. nex moved back to the Wyoming Valley “Job security is good,” he said. “Pet Agency
combined U.S. sales of rolls of film
CVPS shareholders and regulatory OWNERS: Rob and Natalie Sinex
and had the itch to start a local pet-sit- ownership expands every year.” (upward of 786 million) and single-
agencies still have to approve the deal, SERVING: Pet owners in the Back Moun-
ting business. Their business is different from some tain, Kingston, Wilkes-Barre, Nanticoke use cameras (162 million).
which should happen in six to 12 So instead of heading to the closest others, Natalie said, because the pet and surrounding communities. Domestic purchases of film cameras
months, Fortis said. scratching post, they went through stays in its own home and either Natalie CONTACT: 371-7854 or www.rubyslipper- have tumbled from 19.7 million cam-
Fortis said it expects to grow in the with their plans, and the Ruby Slipper or Rob makes frequent visits to the petsitting.com. eras in 2000 to 280,000 in 2009 and
U.S. and the purchase would add to Pet Sitting Agency was born. home. might dip below 100,000 this year,
earnings within the first year. The Dallas Township couple ran Mrs. “The goal is to keep the pet on its reg- Natalie said a report card is provided says Yukihiko Matsumoto, the associ-
Nanny Paws Pet Sitting Service in the ular schedule to reduce stress,” she for the owners, stating when the visits ation’s chief researcher.
Lehigh Valley before having to sell it to said.
China ups electricity rates Rob’s mother when they moved to Lu- They learned that from personal ex-
occurred, if a treat was given, and if a
“number 1 or number 2 was done.”
For InfoTrends imaging analyst Ed
Lee, film’s fade-out is moving sharply
zerne County to be closer to her family. perience.
China has raised electricity rates by “Texting is available for the nervous into focus: “If I extrapolate the trend
But the love of keeping pets calm, hap- Several years ago, they boarded their
about 20 yuan (about $3) per 1,000 Basset Hound, Petey. When they re- pet owner,” she said. for film sales and retirements of film
py and comfortable while owners are on
kilowatt hours for some industrial users vacation or at work was constantly on turned home, they learned their furry Natalie said their services are availa- cameras, it looks like film will be most-
as parts of the country grapple with their mind. family member became so stressed out ble to the busy family or business per- ly gone in the U.S. by the end of the
severe power shortages, a report said Rob, an accountant, said he did some he had to be medicated. son who might need someone to simply decade.”
Monday. research on the local area to see if the “We did not know,” she said. “They walk his or her dog during the day. Just who are the die-hards, holdouts
Residential electricity rates remain couple could successfully open a sec- never called us.” Filled with compassion for pets of the and hangers-on?
unchanged, the official Xinhua News ond business here. This inspired them to open their own furry, feathered and scaly variety, both Among those who still rely on film
Agency reported. It gave no details about “Many people we talked with did not pet sitting business. take their endeavor seriously. Natalie — at least part of the time — are ad-
where the changes would be imposed. know what a pet-sitting business was,” Services cover everything from car- said they are both bonded, insured vanced amateurs and a smattering of
The move presumably is meant to he said. ing for cats and little critters to frequent members of the Professional Unit Pet professionals, market surveys show.
encourage conservation and motivate Doing some market research, he visits to care and play with puppies and Sitters Association, and are certified in Regular point-and-shoot adherents
electricity utilities saddled with losses found there were only about four other walk dogs. Prices range from $12 to $75 pet first aid from the American Red who haven’t made the switch tend be
from surging coal and oil costs to pro- pet-sitting businesses in the Wilkes- based on time requirements. Cross in Allentown. poorer or older — 55 and up.
duce more electricity.
Much of central China is enduring its
worst energy crisis in years, with facto-
ries and residents facing power cuts as
supply runs short of demand — a prob-
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INTERNAL STORAGE: 2GB
N O STO C K PAG E and its first 4G phone on that network. – not quite as sturdy as the comparable can be (mostly) eliminated if you don’t INCLUDED SD STORAGE: 32GB
The Charge continues a trend I’ve HTC Thunderbolt, but able to take a bit like it. CAMERA: 8MP FRONT/1.3 MB rear
•The U.S. financial markets were noticed of late: the “mini-war” among of abuse. It has a large 8-MegaPixel Samsung, on the other hand, main- DISPLAY 4.3 INCHES
closed Monday in observance of
HTC, Samsung and LG in the high-end camera on the rear face, and a smaller tains tight control over how elements NETWORK: CDMA(3G)/LTE(4G)
Memorial Day.
smartphone arena. Pushing sales is all 1.3-MegaPixel camera on the front face, are presented on the device. In previous
well and good, but it can leave consum- for video calling. products I found this somewhat irk-
ers a bit befuddled. It also has a large 4.3 inch Super some, but its “TouchWiz” interface has road” device. The specs are there (mi-
Basically, one of the manufacturers, AMOLED display, but still manages to matured nicely, and is snappy, elegant nus the now-subpar 5-Megapixel cam-
usually HTC, sometimes Samsung, will feel fairly compact. and friendly. Call and sound quality is era) but the flare is not.
release a phone that pushes the enve- A welcome feature: It has real but- quite clear, and apps and downloads The Thunderbolt is a device for early
lope in terms of specs. Then the other tons, as opposed to the sometimes alike are quick and snappy, thanks to adapters and business users, with its
$3.73 $3.92 $2.70 manufacturers will immediately launch oversensitive (or undersensitive, de- the 1Ghz processor. slightly rugged style, and practical
devices with comparable specifications pending on the weather) flat “capac- And now we come back to the choice “kickstand.”
$4.06 and prices, leaving consumers to itive” buttons some other devices fea- for Verizon customers: HTC Thunder- The Samsung is a more polished
07/17/08 choose based purely on aesthetics and ture. bolt, Samsung Charge or LG Revolu- device. It’s arguably more approachable
(in some cases) interface. When you turn the device on, it plays tion. than the LG or HTC. It’s definitely
First let’s talk about the Charge. On a characteristic Android intro sequence, The LG is basically a “middle-of-the- more stylish.
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NATIONAL FORECAST
NATIONAL FORECAST: A frontal boundary will trigger scattered showers and thunderstorms from

92°
the Upper Midwest into the Mid-Mississippi Valley today. Some of these storms may be strong to
TODAY WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny,
THURSDAY
Mostly
severe. Showers and cool conditions will be seen behind this system in the northern Plains.
sunny Meanwhile, a trough of low pressure will bring showers to the Pacific Northwest and northern
Partly sunny, hot scattered
California.
66° t-storms
89° 83°
56°
67°

FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 61/49


75/53
Mostly Partly Partly sunny, Mostly
sunny sunny isolated t- sunny
64/45
88/67 84/66 The Memorial
storms Day weekend
88/68 94/71
82° 87° 87° 80° 60/50 may be over, but
53° 56° 65° 59° 78/54 the sultry tem-
84/62
peratures
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 68/57
remain. The area
94/72
The Poconos 96/72
of high pressure
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 87-92. Lows: 62-68. Partly to most- 93/73 responsible for
91/69
Tonight’s low ly sunny and hot. Isolated thunderstorms 92/74
the flow of warm
Albany
88/68 tonight. air continues to
87/74 87/76
63/46 drift across the
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 76/46 southeastern
92/67 Highs: 77-86. Lows: 64-67. Partly to most- part of the U.S.
ly sunny. Slight chance of thunderstorms City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow There is a weak
Towanda late.
92/67 Anchorage 64/43/.00 63/46/pc 60/46/r Myrtle Beach 84/70/.00 89/71/pc 87/71/pc cold front that
Poughkeepsie
Scranton 87/62
Atlanta 91/72/.00 94/72/pc 95/72/pc Nashville 92/67/.00 94/70/pc 93/70/pc will try and deliv-
92/68 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 97/70/.00 93/69/pc 92/69/t New Orleans 92/76/.00 91/74/pc 91/74/pc er less-humid air
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 82-94. Lows: 66-69. Partly to most- Boston 86/70/.00 73/62/pc 82/64/t Norfolk 94/72/.00 90/69/pc 87/71/pc
92/67 Buffalo 83/63/.00 82/66/pc 77/55/pc Oklahoma City 87/73/.00 88/70/t 92/68/pc
later on during
ly sunny. Chance of thunderstorms the day, but it
Charlotte 90/67/.00 96/69/pc 96/70/pc Omaha 88/74/.00 81/57/s 84/71/t
tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 88/56/.00 88/68/t 82/64/s Orlando 90/70/.05 90/70/pc 90/71/pc may spark a
State College 90/66
92/66
84/66 Cleveland 89/64/.00 90/68/pc 81/58/s Phoenix 83/64/.00 98/74/s 100/75/s sprinkle or light
Brandywine Valley Dallas 93/75/.00 93/73/pc 95/71/pc Pittsburgh 89/67/.00 93/68/pc 88/59/t shower. Many
Reading Denver 71/50/.05 78/54/s 89/58/pc Portland, Ore. 61/49/.01 62/48/sh 62/49/sh
Harrisburg 94/70 Highs: 90-91. Lows: 67-68. Partly to most- areas will remain
94/68 ly sunny, hot and humid. Isolated thun- Detroit 89/61/.00 88/67/pc 80/56/s St. Louis 92/75/.00 92/69/pc 88/70/t
Honolulu 86/75/.00 87/74/s 87/75/pc Salt Lake City 54/35/.44 77/54/pc 81/53/s dry with temper-
Philadelphia derstorms tonight.
92/67 Houston 93/79/.00 92/74/pc 94/72/pc San Antonio 96/78/.00 96/72/pc 96/71/pc atures in the
Indianapolis 90/69/.00 91/72/pc 87/62/pc San Diego 72/56/.00 69/56/s 66/56/pc lower 90s. A bet-
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 77/55/.00 89/67/s 85/63/s San Francisco 61/50/.00 62/48/c 58/48/sh ter chance for
79/65 Highs: 78-92. Lows: 68-70. Partly to most- Los Angeles 69/53/.00 68/57/s 66/56/pc Seattle 60/49/.00 61/49/sh 61/48/sh
Miami 89/79/.01 87/76/pc 86/77/pc Tampa 93/73/.00 91/72/pc 90/70/pc showers and
ly sunny, hot and humid. Isolated thun-
Milwaukee 88/50/.00 84/58/t 76/57/s Tucson 80/57/.00 98/66/s 101/68/s storms tomor-
derstorms tonight.
Minneapolis 87/62/.01 75/53/pc 74/57/s Washington, DC 95/71/.00 94/71/pc 93/70/t row as a
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport stronger cold
WORLD CITIES front shifts in
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 84/67 Yesterday 0.18” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs from the west.
Average 75/53 Month to date 4.41” Wilkes-Barre 9.69 -2.72 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 82/52/.00 60/47/sh 63/46/pc Mexico City 86/55/.00 84/59/t 81/56/pc Temperatures
Record High 93 in 2006 Normal month to date 3.56” Towanda 6.56 -0.50 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 115/82/.00 109/85/s 110/84/s Montreal 79/61/.00 80/68/pc 82/57/sh
Beijing 91/64/.00 86/67/pc 88/64/pc Moscow 75/57/.00 78/54/s 80/55/s
may still be in
Record Low 37 in 1996 Year to date 21.36” Lehigh
Cooling Degree Days* Normal year to date 14.07” For more weather Berlin 86/55/.00 84/59/t 66/51/sh Paris 84/52/.00 61/47/sh 67/47/pc the upper 80s
Bethlehem 2.86 0.54 16.0
Yesterday 11 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 61/45/.00 61/43/s 65/49/s Rio de Janeiro 77/64/.00 76/64/s 77/63/s before the rain
Month to date 54 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.31 -0.26 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 57/43/.00 56/46/sh 64/52/pc Riyadh 106/77/.00 109/83/s 110/85/s arrives. Expect
Year to date 66 Today 5:34a 8:29p Frankfurt 90/52/.00 70/54/t 66/48/c Rome 77/54/.00 83/61/s 80/60/pc cooler condi-
Last year to date 82 Tomorrow 5:33a 8:30p New First Full Last National Weather Service Hong Kong 86/77/.00 88/75/s 87/76/pc San Juan 87/78/.00 85/76/t 85/77/t
Jerusalem 82/61/.00 84/62/s 83/61/s Tokyo 70/61/.00 69/58/sh 65/57/sh tions for later in
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IN BRIEF ASK DR. H


VIP pass for donors BY MITCHELL HECHT
The American Red Cross is

Antihistamines
running a special promotion at
several blood drives in June and
July. All donors will receive a

could trigger
free VIP voucher for the Vans
Warped Tour 2011. The voucher
will upgrade a concert ticket to

weight gain
full VIP access to the Music
Saves Lives booth and priority
meet and greets with select
bands. In addition, all present-
ing donors will be entered into Q: I recently heard
the grand prize drawing to win a about a study that
VIP Package Experience that says antihistamines
includes two free admission like Zyrtec and Be-
tickets and two backstage access nadryl can cause
passes. weight gain. I have
allergies all year
To locate a drive and make an
long and wonder if
appointment, visit www.red-
the 15 pounds I’ve gained over the
crossblood.org/make-donation past year may be due to that. —
and search by sponsor code J.W., Huntsville, Ala.
MSL. A: An observational study pub-
lished in the August 2010 issue of
Cancer survivors to celebrate the journal Obesity found that of
The Northeast Regional Can- the roughly 900 folks studied, those
cer Institute is sponsoring its taking antihistamines were more
19th Annual Cancer Survivors likely to be overweight or obese
Celebration at 5:30 p.m. on than those not taking antihista-
Saturday at PNC Field, Moosic. mines.
Cancer survivors and caregivers We do know that one of the older
from across the region will be antihistamines, Periactin (cyprohep-
tadine), is an appetite stimulant
recognized on the field at 6:30
and has been used as such. We also
p.m. prior to the Scranton/
have seen that for a small percent-
Wilkes-Barre Yankees game. A age of people, antihistamines can
cancer survivor will throw out increase appetite. At the same time,
the first pitch. we also see many folks who take
For more information, contact antihistamines — especially the
Christine Zavaskas at 841-7984. newer ones such as Claritin, Allegra
and Zyrtec —
Fun Day scheduled One has to with no reported
The Luzerne County Down balance the weight gain.
Syndrome network is sponsor- For those who
huge benefit of have allergies all
ing a Family Fun Day on Sunday
at Knoebel’s Amusement Re- symptomatic year long, allergy
sort, Elysburg. Lunch and tick- relief from desensitization
allergies shots may be a
ets will be distributed at noon at
helpful long-term
Pavilion V. Cost is $6 and in- against a small strategy. Intrana-
cludes a picnic meal and $5 for potential risk of sal steroid and
rides. antihistamine
weight gain.
Individuals with Down Syn- sprays as well as
drome and children younger antihistamine eye
than 4 years old are free. For drops may be other options for
more information, contact Cin- some. In the end, one has to bal-
dy Taylor at 826-6128 or ca- ance the huge benefit of symptom-
tay1024@aol.com. atic relief from allergies against a
small potential risk of weight gain.
MCT PHOTO
Children’s benefit set Q: Several years ago, I was diag-
Chase Brown, 14, of Mission Viejo, Calif., has fragile X, a developmental disability and is taking a drug considered
As part of the Children’s Mira- nosed with “BOOP” -- Bronchiolitis
promising in reversing its effects. His mother, Heather Brown, top, is hopeful that the drug, Minocycline, will help
cle Network celebration week- Obliterans Organizing Pneumonia. I
her son and said Chase’s condition, so far, has improved.

RAY OF HOPE
was placed on a prednisone taper
end, the Geisinger-Kistler Clinic
over 10 months. My doctor says
is sponsoring a Cruise’N for the
they don’t know what causes
Kids Car Show, barbecue and BOOP. Can tell me more about my
health screenings from 11 a.m. illness?
to 2 p.m. on Sunday at the clin- — J.S., Tarrytown, N.Y.
ic, 175 S. Wilkes-Barre Blvd., A: The term “pneumonia” is a
Wilkes-Barre. Proceeds will broad term that refers to inflamma-
benefit the Janet Weis Chil-
dren’s Hospital pediatric ser- New treatments target children with fragile X syndrome tion of the lung tissue which may
be from a bacterial, viral, fungal or,
vices. in the case of BOOP, some known
There will be a car show,
By MELISSA HEALY agree,” he says emphatically. This year, he can sit in a classroom for or unknown cause. BOOP on chest
Los Angeles Times It is a moment of triumph for Chase, half an hour before needing a “sensory x-ray usually shows a patchy pneu-
music, an obstacle course, bas-
Slouched sideways at his desk in the one of an estimated 90,000 in the U.S. break”: a walk around the parking lot to monia process involving both lungs.
ket raffle and a variety of food.
front row of class, a sneakered foot jitter- who live with an inherited form of intel- clear his over-stimulated brain. He is The typical person with BOOP will
For more information, call 1-800- ing distractedly, Chase Brown could be lectual disability known as fragile X syn- reading at a fourth-grade level, follow- have a gradual onset of dry cough,
322-KIDS (5437). any 14-year-old in academic captivity. drome. Only a year ago, he would have ing class discussions, looking teachers fever, malaise and shortness of
As the discussion turns to the Amer- fled the classroom, thrown something squarely in the eyes and answering breath.
Bath salts are topic
ican history of slavery, the teacher draws at the teacher or stayed mute. Last year, questions. Multiple courses of antibiotics
Bath salts will be the topic at Chase back from his apparent reverie. A he tested below first-grade level in all On a surprising drug — a workhorse are usually tried without any im-
the Luzerne County Interagency classmate has said that Abraham Lin- academic domains. antibiotic used since the 1960s to treat provement in how the patient feels
Council’s 4th Annual Spring coln freed the slaves. Does Chase agree Impulsive, distracted and quick to acne, skin infections, strep throat and or in the chest x-ray appearance.
Breakfast at 9 a.m. on June 14 at or disagree? boil over, he seemed incapable of learn- To know for sure that someone
the Ramada Inn, Public Square, Chase locks eyes with his teacher. “I ing. See HOPE, Page 3C has BOOP, an open lung biopsy is
Wilkes-Barre. Cost is $10 for necessary to get a sample of lung
Interagency Council members tissue.
or $17 for non-members. State The treatment of choice for
Trooper Martin S. Connors,
community services officer of
Troop P, Wyoming, is the speak-
Plagued by cold sore stigma BOOP is a slow steroid taper over
many months. In folks like you
treated for about a year, one-third
will relapse. One or two more
er. By ALEXIA ELEJALDE-RUIZ people get infected with
Chicago Tribune
rounds of steroids will usually treat
Reservations are required by HSV-1 as kids, from kissy BOOP successfully.
Friday by contacting Nancy For such a ubiquitous afflic- adults. While BOOP may be caused by
Fahey at 212-1984 or Nancy.Fa- tion, cold sores can be mighty “It is one of the most com- certain medications, toxic fumes,
hey@AmeriHealthMer- shaming. mon viral infections, and yet radiation therapy to the chest, or
cyHP.com. In addition to the indignity you’re a pariah,” said Dr. independently in folks with rheuma-
of wearing a bulging, weepy Adam Friedman, director of toid arthritis or any of the connec-
blister on your lip, sufferers al- dermatologic research at Al- tive tissue disorders (e.g.- lupus),
Health briefs are limited to nonprofit
so must contend with the stig- bert Einstein College of Med- perhaps 80 percent of folks develop
entities and support groups. To have
your health-oriented announcement
ma of its source: HSV-1, a type icine at Yeshiva University in BOOP without a known cause. For-
included, send information to Health, of herpes simplex virus. New York. “People look at you tunately, BOOP is rather rare.
Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes- But unlike HSV-2, the virus like you’re a leper.”
Barre, PA 18711-0250; by fax: 829- that usually causes genital About 70 percent of Amer- Dr. Mitchell Hecht is a physician specializing
5537; or e-mail health@timeslead- herpes, cold sores are not usu- icans are infected with HSV-1, in internal medicine. Send questions to him
er.com. Information must be received ally sexually transmitted at: “Ask Dr. H,” P.O. Box 767787, Atlanta, Ga.
at least two weeks in advance. (though they can be). Most See SORE, Page 5C 30076. Personal replies are not possible.
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underserved. Call 822-9605.
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5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. on the Kirby Health Center, 71 N. Fran- 6-8 p.m., The Hope Center at
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Barre.
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lyn at 655-2532 or visit nonprofit entities and support
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many came to reject the idea that a

Lesions could be sign of HOPE


“cure” was needed, or desirable.
To suggest that intellectual dis-
ability is an illness crying out for a

immune system disorder


fix devalues and stigmatizes these
Continued from Page 1C
children, they contended.
Chlamydia — Chase is learning. Advances in biomedical re-
Minocycline, the medication search have already begun putting
BRANDY IS A
4-year-old
Springer spa-
YOUR PET Chase has been taking for almost
eight months, is one of several
drugs that might correct — even
that conviction to the test for fam-
ilies of those with Down syn-
drome.
niel with red, BY JEFF KAHLER, reverse — many of the brain per- In 2009, researchers at Stanford
round blotch- D.V.M. turbations of fragile X and several University School of Medicine and
es on her bel- other developmental disorders, in- Packard Children’s Hospital an-
ly. David no- destruction of the circulating cluding autism. MCT PHOTO nounced “a ray of hope” for those
ticed them a week ago, and platelets by the immune sys- The medications are still far Last year, Chase Brown was among the first 50 children and born with the condition. Working
they have appeared in greater tem and, as a result, the dog from proven: Large-scale trials adults with fragile X to take Minocycline as an experimental with mice bred to have the equiv-
numbers over the past day or can bleed uncontrollably. This may take several years to com- treatment. Since then, said his mother, Heather Brown, he has alent genetic error, they identified
two. They are not apparently can result, as you might imag- plete. But if they live up to their changed in ways she hadn’t thought possible. a faulty brain mechanism that dis-
painful for Brandy, but David ine, in death. promise without dangerous side rupts the laying down of certain
realizes something is going There are signs of AITP that effects, they could accomplish “It’s life-changing, it really is,” kid. memories and, in turn, learning.
on. occur early in the course of what no medication has been able said Brown, who lives in Mission Yet now there’s some genuine They also found that a readily
There is a laundry list of the disease, and Brandy may to: cure a genetically based intel- Viejo, Calif., with Chase and his muscle pulling on the hope side of available drug cocktail that boosts
possibilities that might be be showing one of them. The lectual disability. stepfather. “I was, like, ‘Minocy- the equation, thanks to a con- the brain chemical norepine-
causing the lesions, but one in lesions that David described Last year, Chase was among the cline? They use that for acne.’” fluence of parental activism, ad- phrine could compensate for the
particular comes to mind that on Brandy’s abdomen may be first 50 children and adults with The condition that Chase was vances in brain science and luck. problem, enabling the mice to
can be very serious. I want to subcutaneous hemorrhages or fragile X to take the drug as an ex- born with is caused by an abnor- “People haven’t thought about learn normally. With early use, the
concentrate on that one while bruising, which can result perimental treatment. Since then, mal elongation of a portion of what it would be like to reverse in- scientists suggested, such a drug
at the same time urging David from only the slightest of tis- said his mother, Heather Brown, DNA on the X chromosome. It is tellectual disability or mental re- might put a child born with Down
to get Brandy to her veter- sue impact in patients with he has changed in ways she hadn’t the most common inherited intel- tardation,” says Dr. Randi Hager- syndrome on a normal cognitive
inarian’s office now. AITP. If there is greater trau- thought possible. lectual disability worldwide, af- man, medical director of Universi- trajectory.
Autoimmune thrombocyto- ma, these patients can bleed He has developed the ability to fecting one in about 4,000 babies. ty of California-Davis’ MIND Insti- Notallparentshailedthis“rayof
penia, or AITP, is an immune without stopping. This is why chat: share details of his day, make It causes some cases of autism. De- tute, who ran the minocycline hope.” Reacting to the news on a
system disorder related to the I want Brandy to see her veter- thoughtful observations and in- pending on the extent of the error, study in which Chase was en- blog called Contrarian, Jenn Pow-
production of antibodies inarian now. quiries, and respond with appar- a child with fragile X can range rolled. “We now think it may be er, a Canadian mother of twin boys
against platelets. Incidentally, AITP can be tentatively ent understanding, even empathy. from nonverbal to having commu- possible.” with Down syndrome, echoed the
spaniels are a high-incidence diagnosed with a simple blood His explosions of kicking, hit- nications skills that are mildly im- It’s a goal as controversial as it is views of many who have been ac-
breed for this disease. test. We treat this disease by ting and object hurling, and the paired. Epilepsy is common. ambitious. For decades, activists tive in promoting the rights of
Platelets are specialized suppressing the immune re- terrible remorse that followed, Short-term memory deficits and and parents championed for inclu- those with intellectual disabilities.
white blood cells that are sponse against the platelets so have vanished. very short attention spans can sion for those with what was until “They do not need a needle in
produced in the bone marrow that these cells can survive It’s not sedation: She saw that short-circuit academic progress. recently called “mental retarda- their brain to make them more
and are responsible for start- and perform their very vital beforewhenChasecycledthrough It can seem like a train wreck of tion” (the preferred term now is functional, to help them find their
ing blood clot formation when function. The earlier we catch a list of powerful antipsychotic conditions — autism, attention “intellectual” or “developmental car keys,” she wrote. “What they
necessary. When a bleeding the disease, the better the medications. He seems instead to deficit, bipolar disorder, anxiety disability”). need is a society that values what
incident occurs, platelets will prognosis for recovery. be learning new ways to behave. and more — rolled into a single Somewhere along the way, they have to offer.”
aggregate in that location and
begin the clot formation that
results in cessation of the Dr. Jeff Kahler is a veterinarian in
bleeding. In a dog with au- Modesto, Calif. Questions can be
toimmune thrombocytopenia, submitted to “Your Pet” in care of
this platelet aggregation can LifeStyles, The Modesto Bee, P.O. Box
be missing because of the 5256, Modesto CA 95352.

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Peter and Paul’s School, Hud- PETS OF THE WEEK
SENIORS son Road. Luzerne County
Judge Tina Polachek Gartley is
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Name: Oscar Name: Keely
Cameron D. Zakary Mikolosko Thursday at noon for all copy.
For more information, contact
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in June. The next session is
SPCA No: A13121108
Sex: male
SPCA No: A12990685
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Hagenbaugh Zakary Mikolosko, son of Rich
Community News editor Michele
Harris at 829-7245.
July 7.
Upcoming trips include
Age: 2 years old
Breed/type: beagle mix
Age: 3 years old
Breed/type: domestic long-hair
and Lori Mikolosko, Dallas, is
celebrating his fifth birthday June 12-16 Wildwood Crest, About this dog: not neutered; calico
Cameron D. Hagenbaugh, son of
today, May 31. Zakary is a grand- EXETER: The Cosmopol- N.J.; June 22 to Hershey housetrained; friendly; playful; About this cat: partially house-
Dave and Heather Hagenbaugh,
son of Nelson and Donna Chepa- surrendered due to previous own- trained; affectionate
Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating his itan Seniors will meet at 1 p.m. Lodge; July 9 Dutch Apple er’s health; $95 to adopt
sixth birthday today, May 31. lonis, Exeter, and Rich Mikolosko
June 7 at St. Anthony of Padua Dinner Theatre for “The
Cameron is a grandson of Sandy Sr., Old Forge. He is a great-
grandson of Jane Mikolosko, Parish Center, which is wheel- Drowsy Chaperone”; Aug.
Browning, Plains Township;
Wayne Bevan, Nanticoke; and Mr. Forty Fort. Zakary has a sister, chair accessible with ample 19-26 to Jackson, Wyoming, How to adopt: Call or visit the and 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through
and Mrs. Gene Campbell, Wilkes- Alexis, 7. parking. Vic Malinowski will Yellowstone and Grand Tetons SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 Friday; from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat-
Barre. He is a great-grandson of preside. Anyone 50 years of national parks; Sept. 14 Inn at East Main St., Plains Township. For urdays and Sundays. Visit the
Theresa Comitz, Sugar Notch; age or older is invited to join, Hunt’s Landing in Matamoras; more information call 825-4111. SPCA of Luzerne County online at
the late Jim Comitz; the late
WIN A $50 Adoption hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. http://spcaluzernecounty.org.
GIFT CERTIFICATE regardless of religious affil- Oct. 13 Mohonk Mountain
Walter and Rose Kaskiel; Ronald iation or place of residence. House; Nov. 11 Sight and
Hagenbaugh, Hanover; and the If your child’s birthday announ- The group hosts occasional Sound for “Miracle at Christ-
late Betty Hagenbaugh. Cam- cement is on this page, it will be
eron has a sister, Mackenzie, 4. speakers, seasonal luncheon mas”; Nov. 17 for a nine night
entered into the “Happy Birth-
day Shopping Spree” drawing. parties, monthly casino trips Eastern Caribbean cruise.
and more. Contact Maureen 824-6538 for
Upcoming trips include information. Day trips must be
Mount Airy Casino June 8; the paid in full one month in ad-
Italian Festival at Mount vance.
Haven June 15; Sight and
Sound Theater in Lancaster WILKES-BARRE: The
Aug. 17; King Henry and the Miners Mills Community Club
Showmen at Penn’s Peak Oct. will meet at 1 p.m. June 7 at
19. All trips are open to the St. Francis Church Hall, Min-
public. For more information, ers Mills. Attorney Raphael A.
contact Johanna at 655-2720. Musto will discuss estate and
elder planning. Hosts are Rose
PITTSTON: The Pittston Knox, Patricia Koschak, Do-
Senior Center, 441 N. Main St., lores Kozemko, Vickie Kwiat-
is sponsoring trips to the koski and Anna Mae Lavan.
Bloomsburg Fair Sept. 26, the A bus trip is planned on July
American Music Theater Dec. 19 to the Best Western Inn in
1, and Wildwood, N.J., Sept. Hunts Landing, Matamoras.
11-15. Registrations are being
accepted for Zumba Gold
classes for members 60 years
WILKES-BARRE TWP.:
The Wilkes-Barre Township
Guardian Elder Care Center volunteers honored
of age and older. Cost is $2. Senior Citizens will travel to State Rep. Gerald Mullery, D-Newport Township, presented certif-
For more information or to Knoebel’s Amusement Resort icates of recognition to Shirley Batogowski and Bernadine Macijczak
register for any of these activ- on June 22. The bus will de- for their 20 years of volunteer service to the residents of the Guardi-
ities, call the center at 655- part at 9 a.m. from the Wilkes- an Elder Care Center in Sheatown. Batogowski and Macijczak are
5561. Barre Township Fire Depart- lifelong residents of Newport Center in Newport Township. A dinner
was held at Alden Manor in their honor. At the awards presentation,
ment on Watson Street.
from left, are Nicole Colatosti-Mackiewicz, admissions director at
PLAINS TWP.: Plains Se- For reservations, contact Guardian Elder Care Center, Macijczak, Sandra Malia, administrator of
Falls Senior Center enjoys Cinco De Mayo celebration nior Citizens Project HEAD
will meet at noon on Wednes-
Stella Schatzel, chairwoman,
at 824-6368.
Guardian, Batogowski, Tracy Stryczynski, director of nurses at Guardi-
an, and Danielle Griffith, director of activities at Guardian.
Members of the Falls Senior Center celebrated Cinco De Mayo
with a special meal. Eugene Smith entertained on piano while
Ronald Jackson and Jeanette Martin joined in with the maraca.
Participants, in front, are Arthur Haefner. First row: Margaret Za-
lackas, Stanley Kaiser and Patricia Smith. Second row: Eugene
Smith and Warren Keller.

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the American Association of Tax-filing volunteers honored at luncheon
Occupational Health Nurses, Inc.
For the 2010 tax-filing season, VITA Tax Volunteers assisted 454 persons file federal and state
(AAOHN) celebrated National
taxes and helped 384 Luzerne County residents with PA Property Tax/Rent Rebate forms. The RSVP
Occupational Health Nursing
Volunteer Program of the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne/Wyoming Counties sponsors the free
Week April 17-23. The national
VITA (Volunteers Income Tax Assistance) program. A celebratory luncheon was held in honor of the
observance recognizes and cele-
volunteers at The Café: An American Bistro in Plains Township. Volunteers received training through
brates members of the occupa-
the Link and Learn online training and certification program led by Paul Franzoni, SPEC stakeholder
tional and environmental health
relationship tax consultant, Internal Revenue Service program, and Dr. Fred Croop, Misericordia.
nursing professions. This year’s
University. Recruits for the summer tax class are sought. Contact Helene Flannery at 822-1158 for
theme was ‘Occupational Health
more information. Representatives, first row, are Kathy Miller, Mary Ann Conahan, Jean Mihalek,
Blue Chip Animal Rescue presents program Nurses: Globally Promoting a
Healthy, Safe, Engaged, and
Barbara Matthos, and Norma Nardone. Second row: Elaine Stefanko, Osterhout Free Library, Ron
Petrilla, Greater Wilkes-Barre Association for the Blind, Connie Andrew, Pittston Senior Center man-
Productive Workforce.’ For more
Marge Bart, owner of the Blue Chip Animal Rescue, provided a ager, Bobbie Shendock, nutrition manager, Senior Centers, Alice Russomano, RSVP field coordinator,
information visit www.svapoh-
program at the Falls Senior Center. She was joined by Lisa Risch, a Richard Queeney, site coordinator volunteer, Helene Flannery, RSVP project director, Bernadine
n.org. From left are Daurice L.
volunteer at the shelter, and Buddy, a rescue and pet therapy dog. Mihal, volunteer, Sandra Acornley, Kingston Senior Center manager, William Greytock, volunteer,
Holly, SVAPOHN president; and
First row, from left, are Bart, Risch with Buddy, and Marilyn Fitz- Rose Cichy, Osterhout Free Library, Gerry Stankiewicz, site coordinator volunteer, Barbara Stahely,
Kay N. Campbell, AAOHN presi-
gerald. Second row: Jeanette Martin, Rosemary Lunny, and Donald site coordinator volunteer, and Jackie Boyle, RSVP field coordinator.
dent.
Jones.

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Dr. Adam Friedman
but just a third of those infected Director of dermatologic research at Albert Einstein
have cold sore outbreaks, said College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in New York
Bryan Cullen, professor in the
department of molecular genet-
ics and microbiology at Duke munocompromised people, such as acyclovir (Zovirax) or
University Medical Center. Ge- causing death or neurological valacyclovir (Valtrex) can re-
netics likely separates the lucky damage — for the most part “the duce healing time or prevent a
from the unlucky, he said. worst part about (HSV-1) is blister from forming at all, clin-
The hardy virus, which stays probably the social stigma,” ical trials have shown. It’s best to
in your body your whole life, sur- Friedman said. attack during the “prodrome”
vives by moving up the sensory Though the virus is most con- stage, when many people feel
nerves after initial infection and tagious during an outbreak, tingling or itching at the infec-
vacationing in nerve bundles, when the virus is “shedding,” it’s tion site, or have flulike symp-
where immune cells can’t find also possible to transmit when toms, before a blister appears.
and destroy it. Triggers such as no outbreak is visible. Accord- Friedman suggests applying
stress, fatigue, sun exposure, ing to a study published in 2008 ice at the first hint of a cold sore,
picking at your lip or having a in an oral medicine journal, at holding it against the infected
cold or the flu can reactivate least 70 percent of people with site for no more than 15 minutes,
some infected cells, which travel HSV-1 shed asymptomatically at to reduce swelling. You might al-
back to the initial infection site least once a month. so soak a cotton ball in whole
to cause a new outbreak. Friedman recommends keep- milk and hold it against the sore
There is no cure. Cullen and ing your mouth away from oth- for 10 to 15 minutes daily, Fried-
fellow researchers hope to find a ers when you feel a cold sore man said. Milk contains the pro-
way to disrupt the processes coming, during the outbreak tein monocaprin, which can halt
that keep the virus latent, so that and for a few days after it goes HSV-1.
they can coax it out of hiding all away. That includes oral sex, as Finally, cover a blister with a
at once and ambush it with med- HSV-1 can be transmitted from thick emollient such as petro-
ication. But they’re not close to mouth to genitals (HSV-2 also leum jelly to speed healing and
clinical trials, Cullen said. can be transmitted from genitals protect the wound from bacte-
HSV-1 has been implicated in a to mouth). ria, Friedman said.
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Lonely mother-in-law suffers the consequence of her critical past


Dear Abby: My necessary, your mother should also to deal with their condescending time we’re done eating the candy, we
wife is a wonderful
woman who did a DEAR ABBY be encouraged to find activities and
contemporaries whose company she
attitude?
— Looks Younger, But Isn’t
can calmly discuss our disagreement.
This helps because we literally
great job of rearing can enjoy without expecting you to take a break from the situation and
our large family, but ADVICE entertain her. Dear Looks Younger: Yes. First, take share a mutual joy. It works because
our house was often choose and juggle schedules so I can the chip off your shoulder. Then rec- we both love chocolate so much. We
too cluttered to suit keep Mom’s feelings from getting Dear Abby: I’m a woman in my mid- ognize that your colleagues may not wanted to share this solution with
my mother who, in hurt. Abby, please tell mothers-in-law 40s. Over the years I have diligently be condescending; they may be trying your readers.
those years, was judgmental and criti- to build bridges while they can. But exercised, eaten right and taken good to be helpful. Accept the suggestions — Sweet Tooth in Angleton, Texas
cal of my wife. any advice for me? care of my skin. I keep my hairstyle they offer without becoming defen-
Years later, things have changed. — Spread Thin in Oklahoma and clothing up-to-date. sive. The more of themselves these Dear Sweet Tooth: Ingenious. The
My father passed away, the kids are I am constantly taken to be much “mentors” invest in you, the happier two of you have discovered yet an-
grown and gone, and my mother is Dear Spread Thin: Your cautionary younger than I am. While some of my they’ll be about your successes. other reason why chocolate is good
growing more lonely and needy every tale deserves space in my column. peers may be jealous of this “prob- for the heart.
day. She now wants to spend time When your wife joined the family, lem,” I find it extremely annoying. It’s Dear Abby: My husband of almost
especially bothersome in a business a year and I have discovered a great To receive a collection of Abby’s most
with us, but because she never devel- instead of building bridges, your memorable — and most frequently re-
oped a close friendship with my wife, mother dynamited them. It’s not sur- situation when someone my age or technique to avoid screaming at each quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
my wife tolerates her but doesn’t prising your wife feels the way she slightly older treats me as though he/ other. When we get aggravated with ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
she could be my parent. each other, one of us goes to the re- check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
welcome her. does at the prospect of spending time Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box
I love them both, but I’m becom- with her mother-in-law. Of course, I am not inclined to broadcast frigerator, takes out one of our favor- 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
ing frustrated having to constantly while some degree of compromise is my age. Is there a professional way ite candy bars and we split it. By the is included.)

UNIVERSAL SUDOKU CRYPTOQUOTE HOROSCOPE


BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Over the SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You
course of a day, the job before are vulnerable to critical people
you goes from being pleasant now. But not all criticism is nega-
to tolerable to tedious. To avoid tive. In fact, you’ll probably hear
turning into a grump, take some the specific words you need to
time to play. know in order to make immense
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). improvements to your work.
Exercise helps you blow off SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
steam. When you return to the You socialize for fun, but you
day’s work, you’ll manage your also see it as a job, which it is.
frustration level better and Deals will get made during happy
remain in control of even the hour. You may be smiling and
trickiest situation. laid-back, but you’re out there
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Someone promoting your business at the
is doing what you want to do in a same time.
way you hadn’t thought of until CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
this living example revealed itself Others want to know your secret,
to you. You’ll be emboldened by but it’s not something you can
what you learn. share. This is mostly because it
CANCER (June 22-July 22). As the comes so naturally to you that
first water sign of the zodiac, you don’t know how you do it.
you have a tendency to let your AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’ll
emotions steam, boil, flow or do some work on your image,
freeze according to the climate making certain enhancements
around you. Today the hand that that keep you intriguing and
GOREN BRIDGE guides the thermostat is yours.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Sometimes
work can be a grind, but today
appealing. This might include
updating your technical skills.
Image is, after all, more than
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH you’ll get paid to do something skin deep.
you love, and the exchange PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). There
deserves some kind of celebra- are so many people who are try-
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION tion. Remember when this was ing to do what you already do
all a faraway dream to you. so well. You really are doing the
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Over- world a disservice unless you
thinking is a danger now, so share what you know.
make a plan, and then move TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 31).
through it quickly and with cer- Your domestic needs will coin-
tainty. Leave no room for doubt, cide nicely with other aspira-
and your interaction will be tions. You will attract supportive
graceful. people and also competitors who
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You will push you to be your best. There
get rid of the attitudes that are is some restlessness around
holding you back. A ritual will July, and you’re likely to take off
help you make this a lasting on spur-of-the-moment adven-
change. Something ordinary, like tures. Cancer and Leo people
washing your hair, will have spiri- adore you. Your lucky numbers
tual significance. are: 38,14, 30, 5 and 1.

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NOTICE IS HERBY
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miles. Excellent
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ŠFREE REMOVAL Tuesday
4:00 pm on
requesting propos-
als from vendors to
Administration
Office, Conyngham
said Estate are
requested to make
nance to amend the
Washington Town- Call V&G condition. 50”
AUDI `02 A4
1.8 Turbo, AWD,
leather, sunroof
07 CHRYSLER SEBRING
Moose plow with Automatic, white Silver V6 auto
ŠCA$H PAID Monday replace servers and
computers.
Avenue, Dallas, PA
18612 and also via
payment and those
having claims or
ship Zoning Ordi-
nance, and a public Anytime manual lift included.
Asking $5,900
with beige leather
interior. 84,000
07 DODGE CALIBER
SXT,blue, 4 cyl auto
A copy of the speci- the District website demands are to meeting will imme-
ON THE SPOT Wednesday
4:00 pm on fications for this at www.dallas present the same, diately follow the 288-8995 (570) 299-0560 Miles. Very Good
Condition. $8,900
06 CHRYSLER 300
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obtained at the Office. Bids must Adam Limongelli, which time each
(570) 690-4262 Silver, 4dr, auto
Thursday Wilkes-Barre Are be in the hands of Esquire, Administra- Board will consider ATV, 125 CC. Brand 05 CHEVY AVEO LT
AUDI `02 A4
4:00 pm on Career & Technolo- the Business Man- tor, c/o his legal the adoption of the New Tomahawk mid black, auto, 4 cyl
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ager by 1:00 p.m.
on June 6, 2011.
counsel:
RICHARD C.
proposed ordi-
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size 125cc 4 wheel-
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ment is on file with
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4:00 pm on 386-334-7448 transmission. Fully
IN CLASSIFIED! Thursday which shall be plain- Board, 792 MARKET the Township Sec- Wilkes-Barre loaded, leather
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
White, 4 door, 4cyl.
ly identified as an Nancy Merithew, STREET retary at the Town-
ALL Holidays RFP for servers and
or RFP for comput-
Board Secretary KINGSTON, PA
18704
ship office for public
review or purchase
FIA & TINA’S
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04 NISSAN MAXIMA
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PAYING $500
given that Letters your ad today 570- Excellent condition, 04 CHRYSLER PT
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10, 2003 as amend-
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Near Wegman’s
570-822-7359
lthr, auto, sunroof
01 AUDI S8 QUATRO
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570-831-7312
the right to waive
any information. persons indebted to
said estate are
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the
ZONING
NANCE
ORDI-
AMEND-
Full size 4 wheel
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08 RAM 1500 $12,495
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BUICK `96 REGAL


demands to present School District 07 FORNEZA, 31K $6,995 silver/blk leather,
REGARD TO MINER- dump trucks,
FREE Wilkes-Barre, PA
IN CLASSIFIED! without delay to the adopted a proposed AL EXTRACTION bull dozers Full Notary Service
sunroof, 56K
18711 final budget for the 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE
administrators or 3.8, 102,000
REMOVAL Looking for the right deal executors named or 2011-2012 school
OPERATIONS. The
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BMW `02 330
their attorneys. year at a meeting leather, auto, 4cyl.
Call V&G information or poses to add defini- 570-760-2035 condition in &
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
questions regard- Turn to classified. held Monday, May tions, add standards 542-2277 out. 3 months
S-430 slvr/blck
Estate of Theresa 16, 2011. The pro-
Anytime ing legal notices It’s a showroom in print! Makar, late of posed final budget
for hydraulic fractur- 6am to 8pm warranty. $3,295.
(570) 417-4731 or
CONVERTIBLE
lthr., 64,000 miles
you may call ing water treatment 83K miles. Beautiful
288-8995 Marti Peznowski
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at 570-970-7371 the directions! (died 11-24-10), June 1, 2011 and will hydraulic fracturing Doyouneedmorespace? re-done interior 2 dr, auto, silver
LOST - Cat. White Elaine Sousa, remain available for water withdrawal A yard or garage sale leather & carpeting. SUVS, VANS,
or 570-829-7130
CADILLAC `94
EXECUTOR’S Administratrix, c/o public inspection for
with orange ears, facilities, update $13,500. TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
nose & tail, blue
NOTICE Fred A. Pierantoni, 20 days in the Dis- standards for min-
in classified 570-313-3337 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE
eyes & friendly. LINEUP III, Esquire, 49 South trict Administration is the best way Blk/Blk leather, 3rd
DEVILLE SEDAN
Estate of William R. eral extraction, add
Honey Pot section
of Nanticoke. Miss- ASUCCESSFULSALE Ashburner, late of
Dallas, Luzerne
Main Street, Suite
105, Pittston, PA
18640.
Office, 1237 Market
St., Lehman, PA
between 8:00 AM &
standards for min-
eral processing, add
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness 94,000 miles,
BMW `03 530 I
Beige with tan
seat, Navgtn, 4x4
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
garnet red, V6, 4x4
ing since May 16. standards for natu-
REWARD. INCLASSIFIED! County, Pennsylva-
nia, deceased
4:00 PM. The Board ral gas compressor with classified! automatic, front leather interior. 06 DODGE GRAND
570-735-5069 Doyouneedmorespace? Shopping for a plans to adopt a stations. wheel drive, 4 Heated seats, sun- CARAVAN ES, red,
570-735-5905
A yard or garage sale Letters Testamen- new apartment? final budget for the
door, air condi-
roof, 30 MPG high- 4dr, entrtnmt cntr,
2011-2012 fiscal way. Garage kept. 7 pass mini van
tary on the above Classified lets Lora Seidel
LOST - i Phone 4 on in classified Estate have been you compare costs -
year at the com- Secretary for tioning, air bags, Excellent condition 06 JEEP COMMANDER
May 23 at the is the best way bined Committee- the BOS all power, cruise 86,000 miles. Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4
Luzerne County granted to the without hassle of-the-Whole and Asking $11,500. 06 DODGE RAM 1500
Courthouse. If found tocleanoutyourclosets! undersigned, who
or worry! regular monthly control, leather (570) 788-4007 SLT, Quad cab, slvr,
please call. You’re in bussiness requests all persons
Get moving meeting scheduled 150 Special Notices interior, $3,300. 5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4
(570) 823-3490 with classified!
having claims or
demands against with classified! for Monday, June 570-394-9004
BMW `04 325i 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB

ADOPT
20, 2011 at 7:00 PM SLT, silver, auto.,
the Estate of the
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ decedent to make
Legal Notice in the Multi-Purpose V6, 4x4
Room of the Lake-
CHEVY ‘00
Public Notices Public Notices Adoring couple 06 JEEP LIBERTY
known the same, NOTICE IS HEREBY Noxen Elementary longs to share our SPORT white, V6,
and all persons GIVEN that Letters School. lives and give 4x4
LEGAL NOTICE
indebted to
decedent to make
payment
the

without
Testamentary have
been granted to If you are a person
your newborn
secure, endless
360 Instruction &
Training CAVALIER LS 05 BUICK RANIER CXL
gold, tan, leather,
Notice is hereby given that the Harvey's Karen Kulik, with a disability and 4 doors, sunroof (AWD)
delay, to love.
Lake Zoning Hearing Board will hold a pub- Executrix, of 445 wish to attend this Expenses paid Runs great, 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S,
lic meeting on Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at Lawn Avenue, Sell- meeting and TUTORING 98,000 miles. green, auto, V6,
David Ashburner, Mindy and Rob
7:00 PM at the Harvey's Lake Borough ersville, PA 18960 in request an auxiliary AVAILABLE K-3 $3,995 4x4
Executor 888-736-7567 5 Speed. Like New!!
Building. the Estate of Loretta aid, service or other Offered At Jenny 05 GMC SIERRA
102 Barnwood Rd Lynn Academy New Tires, tinted
A. Grochowski, accommodation to Let the Community X-Cab, blk, auto,
Grove City, Pennsyl- 131 E. Vaughn St windows, sun roof,
Harvey's Lake Zoning Hearing Board will a/k/a Loretta Gro- participate in the Know! 4x4 truck
vania, 16127 Kingston, PA black leather
hear testimony on the application of Kevin chowski, late of 1110 proceeding, please 05 MERCURY MOUNT-
Pine Run Road, contact the Board
Place your Classified All Subjects interior. Only
C. Westra and Cindy M. Westra regarding 57,000 Miles!!! AINEER PREMIUM,
Or to McBride and Hanover Township, Secretary at 570- Ad TODAY! 570-814-1316
a property at Pole-85, Lakeside Drive, PRICE REDUCED TO Silver, black leather,
McBride, P.C., Luzerne County, PA 255-2705 to dis- 570-829-7130 3rd seat, AWD
Harvey's Lake, PA 18618, requesting relief Attorneys $14,000!!
from Section 506.4 (E), side yard setback, 18706, who died on cuss how the Dis- 05 CHEVY EQUINOX
211 South Center St. ADOPT For more info,
in the S-1 zoning district. Grove City, Pennsyl-
April 27, 2011. All trict may best 380 Travel call (570) 762-3714 Silver, 4 door, 4x4
person indebted to accommodate your We can give your 04 CHEVY SUBURBAN
vania, 16127 infant love and
Copies of the application can be reviewed
at the Harvey's Lake Municipal Building
during regular business hours.
Attorneys for the
Estate
said Estate
requested to make
payment and those
are needs.
security, you can
help make us a
BOOK OF MORMON
On Broadway
BMW `07 328xi
LS, pewter silver,
3rd seat, 4x4
04 FORD F-150
Request for family. Expenses Black with black
having claims to 1-800-432-8069 Heritage, X-cab,
Qualifications paid. Please call interior. Heated
AndyLuzetski present the same, blk, auto, 4x4
seats. Back up &
Zoning Officer without delay, to the
said Executrix or to Luzerne County
Convention Center
Denise & Howard
1-877-676-1660.
Erie Canal/Herkimer
Mine 6/18
Bronx Zoo 6/23
CHEVY ‘99 navigation sys-
tems. New tires &
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ER seafoam

412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
the undersigned.
Authority, Mohegan
Sun Arena at Casey
ADOPT: Adoring
Mom, Dad, Big
Culinary Inst/Vander
Mansion 6/29
S-10 PICKUP brakes. Sunroof.
Garage kept. Many
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
04 NISSAN XTERRA SE
blue, auto, 4x4
2WD, 5-speed extras! 46,000
Frank Bognet, Esq. Plaza, will be seek- Knoebels 6/29 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
Brother would like 115,000 miles. Miles.
21 North Locust ing competitive Camden LS, white, V6, 4x4
to share a lifetime $3,295 Asking $19,500.
Street insurance proposals Aquarium/Ferry 7/2 04 JEEP GRAND
of hugs & kisses 570-825-8888 or
Hazleton, PA 18201 for its General Insur- Seneca Wine CHEROKEE LAREDO
in our loving home

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effective 8/12/2011, Dome Train/Tioga 03 DODGE RAM 1500
Please Call
LEGAL NOTICE and is seeking three Downs 7/9 reg cab, red, auto,
BMW `93 325 IC
Lynda & Dennis
or four of the most 1-800-432-8069 75K, 4x4
888-688-1422
Sealed Bids will be qualified agents 03 CHEVY 1500, V8,
Expenses Paid YANKEES TRIP Convertible,
received by the and/or brokers to X-cab, white, 4x4
board secretary of make proposals. TO CINCINNATI Metallic Green
June 20, 21 and 22 Exterior & Tan 02 DODGE RAM 1500
the Pittston Area Adoption is a Quad Cab, SLT,

GAS
School District for: If your agency is choice you’ve (Monday, Tuesday, Interior, 5 Speed
Wednesday) Transmission, Red auto 4x4 truck
FIRE ALARM interested in being made out of love. 02 MERCURY MOUNT-
SYSTEM - considered, please We dream of Catch the Yankees Heated Seats. 2nd
take on the Reds at Owner, 66k Miles. AINEER PREMIUM,
ANNUAL let us know and we giving your white, tan leather,
INSPECTIONS will provide you with newborn a safe, The Great American Excellent Condition,
Specifications may
be secured from the
a
related
Questionnaire
to your
secure lifetime of
love. Please call
Ballpark in Cincin-
nati, Ohio DODGE `95 NEON
Nicely Equipped!
Garage Kept,
Excellent Gas
3rd seat, 4x4
02 MAZDA TRIBUTE
White, auto, 4x4
secretary’s office in experience with our Theresa & Steve Trip Includes: Mileage. Carfax
*Round trip bus Automatic, white available. Price 01 DODGE RAM 1500
the Pittston Area type risk, your lead- @ 1-877-801-7256 regular cab, 4x4,
Senior High School, ing markets for transportation 2 door. reduced $7,995
or visit with cap
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TheresaAndSteve
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WHEN YOU FINANCE A VEHICLE Bids will be opened


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assistance available
seats to two games
(Mon & Tues night)
@gmail.com 570-388-6669 pewter silver,
76,000 miles 4x4

See sales on June 16, 2011 at in regard to Claims *Hotel accommoda-


tions at the Millenni-
412 Autos for Sale To place your 00 FORD EXPEDITION
XLT, gold, 3rd seat
representative
2:00 P.M. in the
Board Room of the
Handling, and Loss
Control. um Hotel. Just three ad Call Toll Free 4x4

for details Senior High School.


A letter expressing
blocks from stadium
and walking dis- ACURA `08 RDX 1-800-427-8649
98 FORD RANGER,
Flairside, reg cap
truck, 5 spd, 4x4
BUICK `05 LESABRE
Good Condition.
W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y The Board of Direc- your interest should tance from Cincin-
nati Zoo and other 53,000 miles. copper
tors reserves the be sent to Jackie 97 MERCURY
right to reject any or Belchick, Mohegan downtown attrac- AWD, Full Power, 3.8 V6, 20 city/29
Price William tions AM/FM, CD highway. 42,000 MOUNTAINEER
all bids or to accept Sun Arena at Casey Green, green
or reject any item or Plaza, 255 Highland and Kate’s Price: $350 Changer, Blue miles. Last year
wedding Fruit- Call 570-287-9701 Tooth, XM Radio, full size model. leather, AWD
415 Kidder Street items thereof. Park Blvd., Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18702 or cake available for more info. Leather Interior Excellent condition
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 By Order of the via email to at a Oyster & Sunroof in & out. Roadster
570.822.8870 Board: belchickj@mohegan- Wedding! $20,000 cloth roof. Gold with
steve@yourcarbank.com Deborah A. Rachilla sunarenapa.com by bridezella.net (570) 814-8398 tan interior. $8,400
www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com Secretary June 3, 2011. Call after 9:30 a.m. (570) 822-8001
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique
& Classic & Classic
BMW ‘02 M3 CADILLAC ‘06 STS CHEVY `07 HHR FORD `98 TAURUS INFINITI `05 G35 MERCEDES-BENZ PONTIAC ‘07 VIBE SUZUKI ‘10 SX4
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- Great on Gas. Man- Gold. Good condi- Sports Coupe. Black Automatic 5 door hatchback, CADILLAC `80 FORD `52
ver, 52,600 miles,
sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound
ual, 5 speed trans.
75K miles. New
tion Runs great.
87,000 miles, R-
with slate leather.
Original owner. 69K `97 SL320 moonroof
$11,880
Only 8,600 miles
$15,892 COUPE DEVILLE COUNTRY SEDAN
inspection. Bronze title, Recently miles. Fully
system, 6 CD Excellent condition, CUSTOM LINE
with tan interior. Dri- inspected. equipped with navi-
changer, satellite $3,000 located in STATION WAGON
vetrain Warranty till $2,700. Call gation, sunroof, etc.
radio, Onstar, park- Hazleton. V8, automatic,
4/12. $7,500. Call (570) 814-6198 Always maintained
ing assist, remote 570-454-1945 or 8 passenger,
570-239-2746 by Infiniti dealer.
561-573-4114 3rd seat, good
FORD ‘02
keyless entry, elec- Very nice. $15,750.
tronic keyless igni- 570-339-1552 condition, 2nd
Convertible. SMG
equipped. Brand
tion, & more!
$17,000
CHEVY ‘00 FOCUS WAGON After 4pm
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA CHEVROLET `63 owner. $9,500.
570-579-3517
new wheels & tires.
All service records.
Navigation, Harmon
570-881-2775
CAVALIER
2 door, 4 cylinder
Low mileage,
One owner JEEP `04 GRAND Blue, convertible,
40th Anniversary
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com IMPALA
2 door hardtop. LINCOLN `66
Kardon, 6 disc
changer, back up
CENTRAL CITY wing, low miles.
$4,390
$6,995
CHEROKEE LIMITED Model. 47,000
miles. Minor
570-714-9924 570-714-9924
Partial restoration.
All original parts. CONTINENTAL
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER TOYOTA ‘07 CAMRY LE
4WD, 6 cylinder repairs. $7,500
sensors, xenons,
heated seats, MOTORS MARSH MOTORS
auto. Moonroof. or best offer. Asking $4,000 or
best offer. Call
4 door,
Convertible, 460
S
Fully powered. New Call 973-271-1030 4 cylinder sedan,
Only 77,000 miles, 319 W. Main St. brakes & tires. (570) 885-1119 cu. engine, 67,000
1218 Main St. automatic
Fully Loaded
$19,999
Plymouth, PA Swoyersville, PA
94,000 highway
miles. $11,500 MERCURY `95 Great convertible,
black top, 6 speed
$16,855
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
miles, 1 owner
since `69. Teal
(570) 301-7221
advertisinguy
HIGHEST QUALITY 570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA (570) 822-6334
GRAND MARQUIS manual transmis-
sion, carbon fiber SS clone. 350
green / white
leather, restorable,
@gmail.com VEHICLES www.wyoming
valleymotors.com KIA `08 RONDO 4 door, V8, fully
loaded, moon roof,
dash, leather interi-
or, front & rear
engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi-
$2,500 570-287-
5775 / 332-1048
Rare, Exclusive All Guaranteed 570-714-9924 Maroon with beige rear. PowerGlide

Opportunity To Bumper to CHEVY ‘04 CLASSIC interior. All options.


78,000 miles. Still
new tires & brakes.
Interior & exterior in
trunk, fast & agile.
$18,000 or best 560 Pierce St.
transmission. Power
disc brake kit. Over LINCOLN `88
4 door sedan, all
FORD ‘05 EXPLORER
Bumper For excellent shape. 2 offer. Call Kingston, PA
TOWN CAR
$20,000 invested,
Own... 30 Days
power options
Great on gas!
under
Received
warranty.
60,000
owners. Call 570-262-2478
www.wyoming sacrifice at
(570) 822-6334 or
570-779-3890
$4,490 SPORT TRAC XLT mile servicing. New (570) 970-9351 valleymotors.com $7,500 Firm. 61,000 original
2002 BMW 745i 570-829-5596 MARSH MOTORS 1/2 Ton, 4WD, tires. KBB Value
$8,500. Asking only
570-714-9924 Call 732-397-8030
(Wilkes-Barre)
miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather
MERCURY ‘03
automatic, V6
The Flagship of
the Fleet 1218 Main St. $15,992 $7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553
LINEUP interior, carriage
roof, factory wire
ASUCCESSFULSALE
CHEVROLET `05 SABLE
New - $87,000 Swoyersville, PA
1518 8th Street wheels, loaded,
Midnight Emerald
with beige leather
570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade HYUNDAI ‘01 ACCENT V6, automatic,
Carverton, PA INCLASSIFIED! CHEVROLET `72 excellent condition.

TAHOE Z71 4 dr., 4 cyl., Near Francis $5,500. Call


interior. 61K miles. 59,000 miles, Doyouneedmorespace?
CHEVELLE
auto, $2,150 Slocum St. Park Mike 570-237-7660
Mint condition. All power options A yard or garage sale
SATURN ‘05 ION
Silver birch with
Loaded. Garage
Kept. Navigation
grey leather interior,
CHEVY ‘05 560 Pierce St. DODGE ‘00 STRATUS $5,990 in classified
is the best way
Two door hard top.
307 Motor. Needs MAZDA `88 RX-7
Stunning,
3rd row seating, Kingston, PA 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto
MARSH MOTORS 4 cylinder,
CONVERTIBLE
Must Sell!
$20,000
rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l
CAVALIER LS www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
sunroof, 110K
$1,950. 1218 Main St.
automatic, cd,
1 owner.
Extra Clean!
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
work. Comes with
additional 400 small
block & many parts.
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
4 door, 1 owner, Swoyersville, PA
$18,600 engine, moonroof, 82,000 miles.
570-714-9924
FORD ‘97 EXPLORER 570-718-6992 $4,495
with classified! $3,500. Serious
inquires only.
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many
$5,995
GMC `01 3500 CUBE
2 dr., 6 cyl., auto
4x4, $1,850
Buy-Sell-Trade Call For Details!
570-696-4377 TOYOTA ‘09 (570) 836-2574 all original & never
seen snow. $8,900.
‘26 FORD more options. Imm-
aculate condition.
VAN CHEVY ‘95 LUMINA MINI COOPER `08 SCION TC CHEVROLET `76 Call 570-237-5119

MODEL T 76,000 adult driven


miles. $15,600. Call 15 ft.L X 8 ft.W X
6 ft.H, auto, A/C,
4 dr., 6 cyl., auto
108K, $1,650
Clubman. Black &
White. Sunroof. 30K
SATURN ‘06 ION
4 cylinder, auto,
Automatic,
moon roof, PICKUP MERCEDES BENZ
Panel Delivery (570) 378-2886 & low miles.
100 point
Concours quality
ask for Joanne 5.7 V8, 10,000
GVW, dual rear tires
FORD ‘92 ESCORT miles. Leather inte-
rior, fully loaded. 6
low miles, all
power options
$17,945
Very Good
Condition!
`74 450 SE
4 cyl., automatic
CHEVROLET `86 & pull out loading speed. Excellent $6,990 Low miles!
restoration. Red $1,350 SOLID CAR!
ramp. Asking condition. 40 MPG. $7500. FIRM
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
0 miles on CORVETTE
$3,500
(570) 864-0858
Current Inspection
on all vehicles
$19,950. Or best
offer. Call
MARSH MOTORS 570-905-7389
Ask for Lee
Interior perfect,
exterior very good.
DEALER 1218 Main St. Runs great! New
570-262-8811
CHEVROLET `79
restoration. 4x3 manual, 3 over- 570-825-8253 Swoyersville, PA tires, 68K original
RARE! drive, 350 engine
HONDA `03 CR-V LX MINIGARAGED
COOPER S `06 570-718-6992 560 Pierce St. miles.
$40,000
$38,000
$36,500
with aluminum
heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
CHRYSLER `02 Dark blue. Good
condition. Runs
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Excellent condition,
Buy-Sell-Trade
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
CORVETTE L-48
$5,500 FIRM.
570-905-7389
Ask for Lee
Pure silver metallic. valleymotors.com
PT CRUISER
red pearls. Custom great. 1 owner. Ask- garage kept, 1 All Corvette options,
ing $5,500 Roof & mirror caps 570-714-9924
flames in flake. New
tires & hubs. 1 Inferno Red, flame (570) 470-7177
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
in black. Tartan red all original,
Good Year tires,
new LINE UP
cloth / panther black
1954 MERCURY owner. 61,000 origi- design. Chrome
HONDA `06 CIVIC EX
Leather interior. All leather interior.
TOYOTA ‘09 YARIS
new mufflers, just A GREAT DEAL...
MONTEREY
nal miles. $8,500
(570) 359-3296
wheels. 47,000
miles, one owner.
Looks and runs
2 door, 5 speed, air,
power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd
Black bonnet
stripes. Automatic.
SUBARU `02 White, automatic
tuned. 46,000 miles.
$6,500 or best IN CLASSIFIED!
Ask for Les power windows & changer. Loaded. offer 570-262-2845 Looking for the right deal
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX
Steptronic paddles. 4 door sedan, 26K
great. New inspec-
WOODY WAGON locks, sun roof, CD, $9,000 or best Dual moon roofs, or 570-239-6969 on an automobile?
Serviced with
CHEVROLET `88 tion. $5,800 cruise & alloys. offer. 570-706-6156 Cockpit chrono Turn to classified.
CHEVY`75 CAMARO
Call (570) 472-1854 Low warranty
100 point restora- Excellent condition, package, conven- 57,000 miles, 5 It’s a showroom in print!
tion. $130,000
invested. 6.0 MONTE CARLO SS CHRYSLER `05
very well main-
tained with service LINCOLN`06 ience, cold weather
(heated seats) &
speed, all-wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
350 V8. Original
owner. Automatic
Classified’s got
Vortec engine. V8, automatic, records, remaining premium packages. lock brakes, air the directions!
300 miles on 51,267 miles,
SEBRING LX Honda warranty.
TOWN CAR LIMITED Dynamic stability
transmission. Rare -
restoration. Cus-
tom paint by
MUST SELL
$5,500 Low mileage, blue,
65K, $10,500.
570-706-0921
Fully loaded.
46,000 miles,
control.
headlights,
Xenon
front
conditioning,
bags, power locks,
power windows,
air tuxedo silver / black
vinyl top with black
naugahyde interior.
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
(570) 760-0511 2 door, automatic.
450SL with
Foose Automo- and rear fog lights.
tive. Power win- Excellent condition
HONDA `07 CIVIC
Triple coated
Parking distance
power
cruise
mirrors,
control, KELLY AUTO SALES Never damaged.
dows, a/c, and
much more!
CHEVROLET ‘06 $8,000
(570) 740-7446 EX. 34k miles.
Pearlized White.
Showroom control. Harmon-
Kardon sound sys-
AM/FM radio, CD
changer, rear
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
$6,000. Call
570-489-6937 Convertible
removable hard top,
condition.
Gorgeous
Automobile!
CORVETTE CHRYSLER `92
excellent condition,
sunroof, alloys, a/c, $18,900.
570-814-4926 or
tem. Chrome line
interior. Mint condi-
defroster, new Blitz
Stainless Exhaust,
570-287-2243
CHRYSLER `49 power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas-
$75,000
$71,000 CONVERTIBLE L BE ARON
cd, 1 owner, garage
kept. $13,000. Call (570) 654-2596 tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive!
AEM Cold
Intake, TURBOXS
Air
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI WINDSOR
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
$69,900 Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
CONVERTIBLE 570-760-0612 $21,500 Blowoff Valve & Silver / gray, 4 door new tires. Cham-
570-341-7822
HONDA `07 CIVIC Boost Control. sedan. 6 cylinder pagne exterior; Ital-
quality. 4,900
From an Exotic, miles, 6 speed. All WANTED! $10,500. flathead, fluid drive. ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
Private Collection possible options Sport SI. Red, with (201) 704-8640 45,000 original
Call 570-650-0278 including Naviga-
tion, Power top.
black interior,
75,000 miles. 6
speed, spoiler and
ALL Call before
7:30 pm
miles. Just like new!
REDUCED $15,000
kept, excellent con-
dition. $31,000. Call
825-6272
Call Jim:
JUNK
New, paid $62,000
BUICK `98 LESABRE Must sell $45,900
570-299-9370
body kit. Tinted win-
dows, 1518 8th Street SUBARU `05 LEGACY 570-654-2257
MERCEDES-BENZ `88
4 door. All leather.
114,000 miles. Great
56K Original Miles.
Radiant Red. Mint
Reduced $11,900
(570) 714-0384 CARS!
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
SPORT AWD
Air, new tires &
Great running
condition. Red with CORVETTES 420 SEL
shape. $2,600. Call
570-819-3140 or
570-709-5677
condition, new
paint, automatic,
HONDA ‘06 CIVIC EX CA$H PONTIAC ‘03 VIBE GT
brakes, 31,000
miles, great
cloth interior, power
door locks, power WANTED
1953-1972
Silver with red
leather interior.
CHEVROLET ‘08 new battery, tune
up, brakes, top. 4 cylinder, condition. $11,995. windows, power
Any Condition!
Every option.

PAID
4 cyl., automatic
CADILLAC `04 MALIBU LT
$3,900 OBO sunroof, 62K
6-speed, cd,
sunroof, 1 owner.
570-836-1673 moon roof,
5 speed, just
Courteous, Fast
Professional Buyer.
Garage kept, show-
room condition.
SUBARU `94
(347) 452-3650 $7,000.
Serviced with Sharp Sharp Car! serviced, 117k.
SEVILLE SLS Black/black, (In Mountain Top)
warranty
570-301-3602 $5,495 Asking $5,300
Licensed & Bonded
corvettebuyer.com
(570) 417-9200
Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition.
4 door sedan,
well equipped CHRYSLER ‘06 Call For Details!
570-696-4377 IMPREZA L 570-885-2162 1-800-850-3656
PONTIAC `68
Sudan, Automatic,
Runs great. New
rotors, new brakes.
Serviced with
warranty 300C HEMI Air, Stereo, Runs &
VOLKSWAGEN `04 FORD `66 CATALINA
MAZDA `04 RX-8 PONTIAC ‘02
Looks Excellent.
BEETLE
Just serviced. Light green, 18,000 Mustang Coupe.
25 mpg 400 engine. 2
108,000 miles. Ask- miles, loaded, Pearl white, pony
Hunter Green, $1,275
ing $8,000. (570)
709-8492
leather, wood trim,
$24,000.
570-222-4960 KELLY AUTO SALES
80,000 miles.
New brakes &
SUNFIRE
2 door, 4 cylinder
(570) 299-0772 CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cas-
interior. Pristine
condition. 26K
miles. $17,000 or
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black
roof and white wall
rotors. New Motorcycle for sale? sette. Air. Automat-
CHEVY `06 COLORADO leave message 875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA. alignment. Two
new rear tires.
sunroof,
low miles.
Let them see it here
in the Classifieds!
ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks &
best offer.
(570) 817-6768
tires. Black interior.
$4,995. Call
Extended cab. Auto.
Power steering, a/c.
KELLY AUTO SALES FORD `04 MUSTANG 570-287-2243
No accidents.
$4,490 570-829-7130 doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
(570) 696-3513
PRICE REDUCED
MARSH MOTORS
AUTO
40k miles. 2 wheel Mach I, 40th
drive.
$12,600, negotiable.
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
V8, Auto, 1,300
‘10
HONDAS
Accord LX.
$8,000 or best
offer. For more 1218 Main St. SUBARU ‘98
lent
Garage kept.
Reduced
condition.

information, call Swoyersville, PA


IMPREZA WAGON
miles, all options,

SERVICE
570-678-5040 7K miles. Black / tan $14,000
show room condi- (570) 332-4213 570-718-6992
PriceReduced $19,595 570-822-1976
tion. Call for info. Buy-Sell-Trade
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts ‘09 Accord EX. V6 5-speed, Leave Message
MERCEDES `95 SL 500
Asking $24,995
14K, White / Leather 1 owner,
Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151
PriceReduced $21,295
‘08 Accord LX
Convertible. Low
PONTIAC ‘04
95,000 miles,
VOLVO `01 XC70 DIRECTORY
BUYING JUNK VEHICLES
mileage. Hard top Immaculate, All wheel drive,
FORD `05 FREESTAR
PREMIUM: 14K, Gray
included. Leather 30+ MPG.
GRAND AM
Warranty $17,995 46,000 miles, bur-
interior. Excellent $4,995 gundy with tan
‘08 Civics Choose
condition, fully leather, complete

$300 and Up LIMITED EDITION from Two.


miles, Warranty.
Low
loaded. $9,000
Call 619-884-2266
4 door sedan,
Chrome wheels dealer service histo-
ry, 1 owner, detailed,
Low mileage, fully Starting at $14,495 Sunroof, auto
or 570-696-1271 garage kept, estate.
$125 extra if driven,
loaded, $10,999. MAFFEI AUTO $5,390
negotiable. $9,100.
MERCEDES-BENZ `01
SALES
570-283-1691 570-288-6227 MARSH MOTORS 570-840-3981
pulled or pushed in. FORD `05
1218 Main St.
VOLVO ‘04 XC70
NOBODY Pays More VITO’S C-240 Swoyersville, PA 462 Auto 472 Auto Services
TAURUS SE Loaded, automatic, 570-718-6992
Buy-Sell-Trade
Cross Country,
All Wheel Drive
Accessories
$ WANTED JUNK $
570-760-2035
AC, heated leather
Beige exterior/inte-
& seats, 4 door.
$11,880 WHEEL COVERS

Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm


rior, automatic win-
dows & lock, alloy
GINO’S
$4,700
Call 570-388-6535 PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
`70’S spoked stain-
less steel wheel VEHICLES
Happy Trails!
wheels and nice
CONVERTIBLE TOYOTA `93 MR2 covers. Set of four LISPI TOWING
We pick up 822-0995
MERCEDES-BENZ `05
condition. $6,200 14” from Chrysler.
(570) 606-1146 Wanted: Blue/white top & T-top, 5 speed. excellent condition
$60. set. 868-6327
Junk 240C
white interior. AM/FM/CD, AC,
Boat? Car? Truck?
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts Motorcycle? Air-
Recent document- power antenna.
560 Pierce St. 468 Auto Parts VITO’S
plane? Whatever it Cars & 4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles,
ed frame-off
restoration. Over
New tires. No rust.
Kingston, PA
is, sell it with a
Trucks $31,000 invested.
Great condition.
www.wyoming &
Harry’s U Pull It
Excellent condition, $5,000
Classified ad. dealer serviced. Sun will sell $21,500. valleymotors.com
570-829-7130 570-335-3127 (570) 708-0269
Highest roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call after 6:00PM
570-714-9924
GINO’S
FORD `07 MUSTANG

LAW DIRECTORY
Prices 570-288-3916
AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** 63,000 highway Paid!! Selling your
Like New
miles, silver, runs
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED great, $11,500. FREE PICKUP
Camper?
Place an ad and Tires
negotiable.
VEHICLES!!! 570-479-2482 288-8995 find a new owner.
570-829-7130 $15 & UP!
All Junk
DRIVE IN PRICES
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
FORD `90 MUSTANG GT
Must See. Sharp! MERCEDES-BENZ `06 Don’t Keep Your Practice a Secret! Cars & Like New
Black, new direc- Batteries
C-CLASS Trucks
Call
tional tires, excel-
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! lent inside / outside,
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! factory stock, very
Silver with leather
interior. Good condi- Wanted $20 & UP!
829-7130
clean, must see to 1518 8th Street
DRAWING TO BE HELD JUNE 30 appreciate. $8,000 Carverton, PA
tion. 34,000 miles.
$15,000 Negotiable
Highest Carry Out Price
or best offer. Must Near Francis (570) 885-5956 Prices
To Place Your Ad
sell. 570-269-0042 Slocum St. Park 288-8995
www.wegotused.com
Paid In
Leave Message
HYUNDAI ‘03 MERCEDES-BENZ `95 CA$H
457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy
ELANTRA SL 500 VITO’S
Auto Auto Auto 4 cylinder, 310 Attorney 310 Attorney 310 Attorney FREE
automatic, cd,
1 owner.
Convertible, with
removable hard Services Services Services PICKUP &
top, dark Blue,
Economy Car! Divorce, Custody, Attorney 570-574-1275
We Buy Scrap Metal $4,495
camel interior,
Summer Driving
ADOPTION
DIVORCE
Support, PFA Keith Hunter GINO’S
Call For Details! FREE Consultation. Bankruptcies
Only, Garage Kept. CUSTODY
$$$$ ALL KINDS $$$$ 570-696-4377
Very Good
Condition, No
Estates, DUI
ATTORNEY
Atty. Josianne
Aboutanos
MAHLER, LOHIN
& ASSOCIATES
570-301-3602
CALL US!
Like New
PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS - HYUNDAI `04 Accidents. Classy MATTHEW LOFTUS
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1118 (570) 718-1118 Tires
Car. Price 570-255-5503 TO JUNK
BEAMS - PUNCHINGS - OLD CARS -TRUCKS -
MACHINERY - FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING -
TIBURON GT Reduced!
$13,995
Free Bankruptcy
Consultation
MARGIOTTI YOUR CAR $15 & UP!
Blue, 5 speed BANKRUPTCY
ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS or trade for LAW OFFICES
manual, CD, Air,
SUV or other. FREE CONSULT Payment plans. BEST PRICES Like New
- APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL
FREE CONTAINER SERVICE
factory alarm,
power windows &
locks. 38K.
570-388-6669 Guaranteed
Low Fees
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959 BANKRUPTCY IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT, Batteries
MERCURY `06
Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted Free Consult
Payment Plan! Free Anytime
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
$7,500 negotiable.
Call 570-540-6236 Colleen Metroka FREE CONSULTATION Payment Plans
Pickup $20 & UP!
FAST SETTLEMENTS GRAND MARQUIS 570-592-4796 for all legal matters (570) 970-9977
570-301-3602
Carry Out Price
TOYOTA `10
Attorney Ron Wilson Wilkes-Barre
CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC Only 7,500 miles. All 570-822-2345 (570) 223-2536
DIVORCE No Fault 472 Auto Services
570-346-7673 Camry SE. 56,000 white leather. Fully
loaded. Excellent
$295 divorce295.com SOCIAL SECURITY Stroudsburg 288-8995
miles. Red, alloy Atty. Kurlancheek
570-819-3339 wheels, black cloth condition. Garage 800-324-9748 W-B
DISABILITY
Looking for Work?
WANTED
Free Consultation. Cars & Full Size
Your Scrap Metal is worth $$$ interior. Will consid- kept. $13,200 or
Contact Atty. Sherry Tell Employers with Trucks. For prices...
Call Today! er trade. $14,200
(570) 793-9157
best offer. Call
570-779-2489 Line up a place to live Dalessandro a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
Lamoreaux Auto
Leave Message in classified! 570-823-9006 Parts 477-2562
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K E N P OL L OCK N IS S A N
S C AN H ERE FO R O P EN M EM O R IAL D AY TH E NUM BER 1 NIS S AN DEAL ER IN
S ERVIC E S PEC IAL S 9 AM TO 2 P M TH E NE AND C ENTRAL PA REGIO N

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ALTIMA
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M O D EL# 13111
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F o g L ights , S p o iler, All Po w er, $4 5 0 0 O FF AL L
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*39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $13,617; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru N M AC @ T ier1;
$0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $0 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $470 d u e a td elivery
in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d regis tra tio n fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $1250 reb a te.

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FRONTIER SVV 4X4
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D ow n @ Th is D ow n Ava ila b le !
M O D EL# 16111 Le a s e P ric e ! M O D EL# 32411 Le a s e
V6, CVT , A/ C, S u n ro o f, V6, Au to , Prem iu m Utility
PW , PDL , Allo ys , Pw r Pkg, PW , PDL , AM / F M / CD,
S ea t, F lo o rM a ts & Cru is e, T ilt, Allo y W heels ,
S p la s h Gu a rd s ! F lo o rM a ts !

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M SR P $31,910 M SR P $29,595

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*39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $18,826; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; *39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $17,461; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1;

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d elivery in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $1000 reb a te. 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs In clu d es $3000 Reb a te & $500 Bo n u s Ca s h.

2011 N
2011 NISSAN
ISSAN R OGUP**ERE S
ROGUE SVVw
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SLL PKG
PKG
YO UR 2011
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WD
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M u ra n os

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D ow n R ogu e s D ow n Ava ila b le
M O D EL# 22411 M O D EL# 23211

L EAS ING
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Bo s e S o u n d , Allo ys , S p la s h & S p la s h Gu a rd s
Gu a rd s & F lo o rM a ts !!

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*39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $16,629; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $0 ca s h
d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $1,000 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $623 d u e a td elivery in clu d es 1s t
0% APR AVAIL ABL E** *39 M o n th L ea s e; 12,000 M iles PerY ea r; Res id u a l= $17,347; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1;
$0 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity & regis tra tio n fees . $750 L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed . $621.00 d u e a td elivery
m o n th p ym t& ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $500 NM AC Ca s h. in clu d es 1s tm o n th p ym ta n d ta g fees . S a le p rice p lu s ta x & ta gs in clu d es $500 Bo n u s Ca s h.

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M O D EL# 21211
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OVER

M
O
S.

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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& Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 SUZUKI 97 GSXR 600
OLDSMOBILE `68
Road King 19,000 Blue
miles, new tires, lots
&
smoked
White,
wind BUICK `05 CHEVY ‘03 DODGE `05 FORD `04 FREESTAR
Automatic, front
HONDA `10 LEXUS `06 GX 470 PONTIAC `04
DELMONT
of extra chrome.
Like New. $12,900.
Call 570-639-1989
screen. Great bike,
runs great. Helmet
& kevlar racing RENDEZVOUS CX TRAILBLAZER LTZ
4WD, V6, leather,
GRAND CARAVAN wheel drive, 4 door,
anti-lock brakes, air ODYSSEY MONTANA
95,000 miles, well
HARD TO FIND!! Tan 54,000 miles, bags, power locks,
DRASTICALLY or 570-760-1023 gloves included. auto, moonroof maintained. Excell-
AWD, Fully excellent condition. power windows,
REDUCED!! $2995. Call for info $13,620 ent overall condi-
$7,999.
This model only
produced in 1967 HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 (570) 881-5011 loaded, 1 owner,
20,000 miles. 570-817-9644t
power mirrors,
power seats, cruise
tion. Keyless entry,
built in baby seat,
100th Anniversary control, AM/FM
& 1968. All
Edition Deuce. TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED Small 6 cylinder.
radio, CD player,
dual climate con-

DODGE `10
original 45,000 New tires. Like trol. Rear air. Seats
Garage kept. 1 new, inside & rear defroster, rear Cypress Pearl with
miles, Color
Burgundy, cloth owner. 1900 miles. TRIPLE 955 CC out. $14,900. Call windshield wiper, ivory leather interi-
7. Recent inspec-
tion & tires. KBB
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing.
(570) 540-0975 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
GRAND CARAVAN
Only 17k miles.
tinted windows,
new starter, just
Special Edition.
or. Well maintained,
garage kept. All
over $6300. Asking
$5,000 firm. Call
engine, 2nd must see. Asking Blue, never inspected, $3,900. service records.
www.wyoming Fully loaded. Maroon, Fully (570) 417-9884
CHEVR0LET`02
owner. Fender $18,000. OBO dropped. Excellent 570-594-4992. Brand new tires.
valleymotors.com Excellent condi- loaded. Leather
skirts, always
garaged. Trophy
570-706-6156 condition. $4,200
Negotiable. 570-714-9924 tion. Factory &
Call after 4:30 p.m.
seats. TV/DVD,
All options including
premium audio LINEUP
winner at shows.
HARLEY DAVIDSON (570) 970-0564 EXPRESS extended war-
ranty. $17,995
navigation, sun roof
plus many other
package, rear
climate control, ASUCCESSFULSALE
Serious inquiries
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR CONVERSION CHEVY ‘04 (570) 690-2806 extras. 3rd seat .
INCLASSIFIED!
01’ SPORTSTER
adjustable suspen-
FORD `05 WHEEL
only, $7,500. Only 1,900 Miles.
sion, towing pack-
570-690-0727
1100 Custom. 5800 VAN
SUBURBAN LT Brand New.
age, rear spoiler, Doyouneedmorespace?
DODGE `94
Loaded. Low Asking $37,000

PONTIAC 1937
miles,
cobra
light bar,
exhaust, miles. Excellent 4WD, automatic,
Z-71 package, CHAIR LIFT VAN (570) 328-0850
Lexus bug guard.
42,750 miles. A yard or garage sale
DAKOTA
condition.
windshield, many Seating capacity for in classified
HYUNDAI `05
$18,900 leather, moonroof, $28,950
Fully restored near extras, must sell. 7 plus 2 wheel
original. New paint, $4,900. Call 570-674-3901 rear ent, 3rd seat
$15,990
2 wheel drive, chairs. 140,000
(570) 237-1082 is the best way
138,000 miles, tocleanoutyourclosets!
TUCSON LEXUS `96 LX 450
new interior, new 570-301-3433 miles. Great condi-
wiring, custom tint-
ed glass, new motor
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO CHEVROLET `05 some rust,
$2,000.00
tion. Asking $7,000.
For more details, 61,000 miles, auto- Full time 4WD, Pearl
You’re in bussiness
Call 693-1262 with classified!
SILVERADO LT Z71
& transmission. Call 570-589-9181 matic, four wheel white with like new
Spare motor & 883 cubic inch 750cc. 8,000 miles, after 5:00 PM drive, 4 door, anti- leather ivory interi-
trans. 16” wide motor, Paco rigid saddlebags, wind-
Extended cab,
FORD `06 lock brakes, air con- or. Silver trim. SATURN ‘09 VUE XE
DODGE `94 DAKOTA
white walls car in shield, back rest,
frame, extended & automatic. Black 560 Pierce St. ditioning, air bags, Garage kept. Excel-
excellent condition Black & Pearl, 4WD, automatic
raked. Low miles. with grey leather power locks, power lent condition.
EXPLORER
Excellent Condition. Kingston, PA with cap. 1 owner, Moon Roof
in storage for 2 $6,000 or best interior. Heated windows, cruise 84,000 miles, Ask-
years. $14,000 or Must See. Asking www.wyoming garage kept, very $17,875
offer.(973) 271-1030 $2,499. Call after 4. seats. 59,000 78,400 miles, auto- control, AM/FM ing $10,750
best offer. Serious valleymotors.com good condition.
570-823-9376 miles. New Michelin matic, four wheel radio, cassette play- 570-654-3076 or
Many extras includ-
inquiries ONLY.
Call 570-574-1923 HARLEY DAVIDSON tires. $16,500 570-714-9924
ing lift & back seat. drive, 4 door, anti- er, CD player, key- 570-498-0005

YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR


(570) 477-3297 lock brakes, air less entry, sun/
29 MPG gas.
‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE moon roof, rear
VW CLASSIC `72 Golden Anniversary.
Silver/Black. New
Matted black finish.
Mint condition. New CHEVROLET `05 CHEVY ‘05 $4,000
or best offer
conditioning,
bags, power locks,
air
defroster,
windshield
rear
wiper, 560 Pierce St.
EQUINOX
(570) 868-0944 power windows,
KARMANN GHIA
Restoration
Tires. Extras. Excel-
lent Condition.
19,000 miles
tires,
fully
inspected,
serviced &
ready to ride. Wind-
TRAILBLAZER LT
Black/Grey. 18,000 Low miles, DODGE `97 RAM
power
power
mirrors,
seats,
new towing pack-
age, auto start.
$10,000 1518 8th Street
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
front wheel drive, cruise control, AM/ valleymotors.com
Vehicle. Family
owned, garage
$10,000.
570-639-2539
shield & sissy bar.
Low miles & garage
miles. Well
equipped. Includes all power options 1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 FM radio, CD (570) 762-4543 Carverton, PA
Near Francis 570-714-9924

INTERNATIONAL ‘95
$7,690 changer, DVD play-
kept, good shape. kept. $4800. or best On-Star, tow pack- 82,000 miles, auto- er, keyless entry, Slocum St. Park
Needs some HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 offer. 570-762-5158 age, roof rack,
MARSH MOTORS
matic, chrome step
MAZDA ‘04 SUZUKI `07 XL-7
leather interior, DUMP TRUCK
interior work, new running boards, up and mirrors & moon roof, rear
V-ROD VRSCA Refurbished, rebuilt
seats, needs
carburetor work.
Blue pearl,
excellent condition,
YAMAHA` 08 R1 remote starter,
extended warranty.
$16,000
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
leather interior.
Good Condition.
Drums Area.
defroster,
windshield wiper.
rear engine, transmis-
sion replaced.
TRIBUTE LX
Automatic, V6
56,000 miles,
automatic,
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Only 58,000 miles. 3,100 miles, factory 570-718-6992 $16,000 all-wheel drive,
(570) 825-7251 $4,500 Rear-end removed Sunroof, CD
Asking $12,000. alarm with extras. Buy-Sell-Trade (570) 954-5462 4 door, air condi-
401-524-9763 and relubed. Brand 1 owner
serious inquiries $11,200. Perfect condition. Call after 9 a.m. tioning, all power,
new 10’ dump. PA
only! Call
570-343-2296
or best offer.
Tony 570-237-1631
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail CHEVROLET `09 CHEVY ‘07 DODGE `99 CARAVAN state inspected.
Extra Clean!
$5,995 CD player, leather
interior, tinted
FORD `97 DIESEL
$12,900/best offer. Call For Details!
kit, cover. Price SE. 2 sliding doors.
EQUINOX LS
570-594-1496 windows, custom
WANTED: PONTIAC
570-696-4377
HARLEY DAVIDSON
negotiable $7,600
570-852-9072 Low mileage, 15000
TRAILBLAZER LT Very clean. Runs
great. 107k miles.
Cummins engine,
8-L. 49,049
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE
On-Star, Leather.
`78 FIREBIRD
Formula 400
‘10 SPORTSTER 1200 Shopping for a
miles, automatic,
all-wheel drive, 4
Satellite Radio.
$14,990
$2,500. Call
570-709-5677 or
570-819-3140
miles. 33,000
gross wt. 6,649 Utility, 4WD
Before 5:00 p.m.

A MUST SEE! new apartment? door, anti-lock light wt. $19,500 $18,655
Berkshire Green,
Originally purchased
Custom Paint.
Only driven under Classified lets brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
Must see!
(570) 829-5886 1518 8th Street TOYOTA ‘03 TACOMA
at Bradley-Lawless 10 miles!! Comes you compare costs - power locks, power Carverton, PA Black, 4 cyl., 4x4
in Scranton. Car with remaining without hassle windows, power Near Francis automatic, 89K
was last seen in
Abington-Scranton
warranty. Asking
$8,600 or best or worry! mirrors, cruise con-
DODGE `99 FORD `99 E250 Slocum St. Park Serviced with
area. Finder’s fee offer. For info, Get moving
trol, AM/FM radio, 560 Pierce St. Wheelchair Van JEEP ‘99 warranty

DAKOTA SPORT
cassette player, CD Kingston, PA 560 Pierce St.
78,250 miles. Fully
paid if car is found call 570-864-2543 with classified!
and purchased. Call
John with any info
or 215-379-1375
player,
entry, rear
keyless
de-
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
4 X 4, extended
serviced, new bat-
tery, tires & rods.
GRAND CHEROKEE Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
442 RVs & Campers froster, rear wind- cab, 117,000 6 cylinder,

HARLEY DAVIDSON
(570) 760-3440 shield wiper, tinted 570-714-9924 Seats 6 or 3 wheel- automatic, valleymotors.com
miles, new chairs. Braun Millen- sunroof, CD 570-714-9924
DUTCHMAN 96’
windows. $17,500. inspection, just nium lift with
421 Boats & 2001 SPORTSTER (570) 954-9333
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER serviced, oil, trans remote. Walk up
Excellent runner!

5TH WHEEL Call after 9:00 a.m. $4,995


Marinas 1,200 CC, Black,
flushed, new fluid
transfer case &
door. Front & rear Call For Details! MERCEDES BENZ ‘06 KELLY AUTO SALES
CHEVROLET `10
Low Miles, New A/C. Power locks & 570-696-4377
ALUMACRAFT DEEP
V, 12’, dilly trailer, 2
Tires and Brakes,
Lots of Chrome and
with slideout & sun
room built on. Set
axels, cooling sys-
tem flushed.
windows. Excellent
condition. $7,500.
R350 CLASS WAGON 875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
SILVERADO 1500 $6,599.00 4Matic, 3rd row, 570-287-2243
trolling
marine
motors,
battery,
Extras. Well main-
tained. 2 Harley
up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen. Extended Cab V71 Call 693-1262
570-237-6375
JEEP `00 WRANGLER power tailgate
$21,960
oars, vests, boat
cover, anchors.
Helmets included.
Looks & runs great!
Comes with many Package 4x4. Bed-
liner. V-8. Red.
after 5:00 PM
FORD `99 RANGER 78,500 miles, 6
cylinder automat-
TOYOTA ‘07
$800. 825-3955 $5,700
(570) 654-8520
extras. $7,000.
(570) 829-1419 or
Remote start.
6,300 miles NEW PRICE
DODGE `99 RAM 4x4 Extended cab,
V6 4.0, automatic.
ic, hard & soft
tops. Well main-
FJ CRUISER
1500 CLUB CAB
(570) 991-2135 PW, PL, cruise. tained. Many

CUSTOM
$26,000 $9,500 OR Yellow, 4x4,
HARLEY DAVIDSON EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT
(570) 639-2539 BEST OFFER
JUST REDUCED! Good condition.
Runs & looks good.
No rust. 89K.
new parts. Adult
driven only. Kelly 6 cyl., automatic,

CHEVROLET `97 $5,500. DEALER Blue Book 560 Pierce St. well equipped.
2006 NIGHTTRAIN TRAILER SAVE MONEY! GET Runs great. High

CREST 15’
(570) 868-3914 $10,400, Asking Kingston, PA
READY FOR THE miles. Asking Serviced with
www.wyoming
SILVERADO
SPECIAL EDITION Brand new 2010 WINTER! Don’t pay $2,700 $8,800. warranty
#35 of 50 Made tandem axle, 4 dealer prices! White (570) 239-3950 570-704-8730 valleymotors.com
Fiberglass $10,000 in acces- wheel electric with Western plow. with grey interior. FORD ‘03 WINDSTAR LX 570-714-9924
boat with sories including a brakes, 20’ long 4WD, Automatic. Looks and runs like
DODGE ‘02
Loaded with
JEEP `02 GRAND
trailer. Out- custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
total, 7 x 16 wood
deck, fold up ramps
Loaded with
options. Bedliner.
it just came off the
lot. Four Door, 4
extras including
CHEROKEE LAREDO MERCEDES-BENZ
board propul-
sion. Includes:
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con-
with knees, remov-
able fenders for
55,000 miles.
$9,200. Call
wheel drive, 84,900
miles, new tires,
CARAVAN entertainment
system. 55k
`99 ML 320
oversized loads, Silver Serviced with
2 motors dition. All Documen- (570) 868-6503 tow package, anti Sunroof, new tires,
Erinmade,
tation. 1,400 Asking
$25,000 or best
powder coat paint
for rust protection,
lock brakes, driver
and passenger
Ice Cold Air
$4,295
warranty
115,930 miles
MUST SELL
KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St.
“Lark II series” offer. Call 2 5/16 hitch airbags, power $7,200 OBO Kingston, PA.
PRICE 570-876-4034 coupler, tongue windows, power (570)760-0511 570-287-2243
jack, side pockets, mirrors, power
REDUCED! brake away switch, locks, rear window
$2,400 battery, 7 pole 1518 8th Street defroster and MINI ‘08 TOYOTA ‘08 MATRIX
NEGOTIABLE HSoft
ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80 RV plugs, title & Carverton, PA wiper, privacy tint, Triple black, eco-
COOPER
570-417-3940 riding FLH.
King of the High-
more!! Priced for
quick sale. $2,995
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
air conditioner,
cruise control. CD,
KELLY AUTO SALES nomical 6 cylinder.
4x4 select drive.
2 door, automatic,
1 Owner
$13,880
386-334-7448 875 W. Market St. CD, remote door
STARCRAFT ‘80 way! Mint origi-
nal unrestored
Wilkes-Barre CHEVY ‘00 ASTRO keyless entry and
much more.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
opener, power win-
dows & locks,
leather, sky roof,
boost cd, fogs

16’ DEEP V
antique show
winner. Factory FLAGSTAFF `08 CARGO VAN Call
570-332-4999 cruise, tilt wheel.
108k highway miles.
$19,945
Automatic, V6
‘90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt
spot lights, wide
white tires, CLASSIC 1 owner
Clean Work Van!
FORD ‘04 F-150 Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out. 560 Pierce St.
biggest Harley Super Lite Fifth X-Cab, V8, No rust. Sale price
& trim— ‘92 EZ $3,995 Kingston, PA
built. Only Wheel. LCD/DVD automatic, 4x2 $6,895. Scranton.
loader trailer. With Call For Details! www.wyoming
28,000 original flat screen TV, fire- Serviced with 570-466-2771
‘00 Tracker Series 570-696-4377 560 Pierce St. valleymotors.com
miles! Never place, heated mat- warranty
60lbs foot pedal, 2 1518 8th Street Kingston, PA 570-714-9924
needs inspec- tress, ceiling fan, GET THE WORD OUT
downriggers, stor-
ages, gallon tanks,
tion, permanent Hide-a-Bed sofa, CHEVY `04 EXPRESS Carverton, PA 1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA with a Classified Ad. www.wyoming

TRACTOR
registration. Near Francis
outside speakers & valleymotors.com
2 fish finders and
more. MUST SEE.
$8,500 grill, 2 sliders, 2500 Slocum St. Park Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
570-829-7130 570-714-9924
570-905-9348 aluminum wheels,
CHRYSLER ‘00
TRAILERS
Make Best Offer.
FORD ‘96 F-250 4X4
Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
JEEP `02 LIBERTY MITSUBISHI `08
Call 866-320-6368 water purifier, Heavy Duty version.
after 5pm. awning, microwave Excellent cargo van. TOWN & COUNTRY Automatic, V8 FREIGHTLINER
LINE UP HARLEY DAVIDSON
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
raised panel fridge
85K miles. Excellent
condition. $8,700
Automatic, V6
CD, Leather
Sharp,clean Truck!
$3,995 KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St.
Blue/grey, new
rebuilt engine with
warranty, new V
RAIDER
ERY GOOD CONDITION!
’97 MIDROOF
475 CAT & 10
570-829-4548 or Very Nice Van! Call For Details!
A GREAT DEAL... speed transmission.
‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
& many acces- 570-417-5991 570-696-4377 Kingston, PA. tires & brakes, 29,500 miles. 2-
$3,995 $12,000
sories & options. 570-287-2243 4,000 miles. 4X4 drive option, 4
IN CLASSIFIED! Call For Details!
Garage kept,
Excellent condition,
$22,500. CHEVY `05 EQUINOX 570-696-4377 Job Seekers are
looking here!
$5,900 or
best offer.
door crew cab,
sharp silver color FREIGHTLINER

FORD ‘05
LT (premium pack- ’99 CONDO
427 Commercial 2 tone blue. 570-868-6986
Where's your ad? 570-814-2125 with chrome step
430 Detroit, Super
17,600 miles. age), 3.4L, 47,000 runners, premium
Trucks & 570-829-7130 and
Equipment
REDUCED PRICE
$8,400
NEWMAR 36’ miles. All wheel
drive, power moon- ask for an employ-
RANGER JEEP `06
rims, good tires,
bedliner, V-6, 3.7
10 transmission.
Asking $15,000.
ment specialist
Lehman area.
MOUNTAIN AIRE roof, windows, locks Extended cab, liter. Purchases at
COMMANDER 4X4
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
CHEVY ‘08 3500 (570) 760-5937 & seats. Leather 6 cylinder. Auto- $26,900. Dealer
5th wheel, 2 large interior, 6 cd chang- 1518 8th Street would sell for with sides. All
matic, RWD
slides, new aluminum, spread
KAWASAKI ‘05
er, rear folding Carverton, PA Lockers, V-8. Heat- $18,875.
HD DUMP TRUCK
$5,990
condition, loaded seats, keyless entry, Near Francis ed leather. All Asking $17,500 axle. $6,500.
2WD, automatic. NINJA 500R. 3300 with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
onstar, roof rack,
running boards,
Slocum St. Park
MARSH MOTORS power. Navigation,
Satellite, Blue tooth,
(570) 545-6057
2 storage trailers.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His & truck with hitch
also available.
garage kept.
$14,750.
DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA 1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
1218 Main St.
Swoyersville, PA
3rd row, More.
69,000
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-814-4790
new condition.
$19,000.
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400 570-455-6796 570-362-1910 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4 Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
570-718-6992 highway miles.
$14,900. Call
570-829-7130
VOLVO `08 XC90
570-760-3599 Automatic, CD Buy-Sell-Trade
570-288-4322
570-825-3711 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER CHEVY `10 SILVERADO Tool Box
FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-150 4X4 (570) 855-3657
MITSUBISHI `95
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
DUMP TRAILER ‘05 JUST REDUCED! Like New!
JEEP `07
4 Door Crew Cab ed seats, electric
10 yards, 4 ton limit, KAWASAKI 35 ft. Well kept. On
campground on the
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
Excellent condition,
$8,995
Call For Details! 4.2L V6, AC
MONTERO SR 4WD locks, excellent
condition. New
`08 NINJA WRANGLER X
Economical
FORD ‘06 F-150 XLT
very good condi- Susquehanna River 570-696-4377
low mileage. Work Truck! 177,102 miles, auto- tires, new brakes
tion. Asking $3,900 near great fishing. $35,500. Call matic, four wheel and rotors. 52,000
DODGE `00 RAM
Also, E-350. Cheap 250 cc, blue, like $4,995 X-Cab, V8, 4x4, stick shift, soft
Attached 12X22” 570-655-2689 drive, 4 door, anti- miles highway
For more info, call new, under 1,000 Call For Details! automatic, 4x4 top. Red exterior,
carpeted room. lock brakes, air con- $26,500/ best offer.
miles. Great starter 570-696-4377
973-906-8404
bike. $2,800 Seri-
Brick heater,
covered by metal CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR 1500 QUAD CAB Serviced with
warranty
well maintained,
garage kept. 11,500
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5
FORD ‘99 E350 ous inquiries only. roof with large Custom Van. 67K 4X4, V8 automatic. miles, one owner. windows, power
TRUCKS FOR SALE
Call 570-331-4777 breezeway. Shed & miles. Interior has New tires & brakes. AC, CD player, mirrors, power
oak wood trim, car-
BUCKET VAN many extras includ- Fully loaded. Lea- cruise control.

Triton V8. 2 speed


Q-LINK LEGACY `09
250 automatic. Gun
ed. Call for more
information.
peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
ther interior. Many
extras. Must see.
Tow package with
cargo carrier.
seats, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio, Ford, GMC,
International-Prices
cassette player, CD
boom; 92,000miles; metal gray. MP3 (570) 237-7076 convertible to dou- Excellent condition. 1518 8th Street Excellent condition. starting at $2,295.
changer, leather
$9999 or best price. player. $3,000. ble bed, curtains. (570) 970-9351 Carverton, PA $18,700 Box Truck, Cab &
interior, sun roof,
Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or
Great first motorcy- SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park KELLY AUTO SALES
Call 570-822-9680 rear defroster, rear Chassis available.
Call U-haul
DODGE `01
cle. 570-696-1156 Travel Trailer. 29’, windshield wiper,
tom lighting on ceil-
570574-7002
mint condition, 1 FORDAutomatic,
‘97 F-250 4X4 875 W. Market St.
JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER new Passed inspec- 570-822-5536

SUZUKI `07 C50T


ing. New exhaust
Kingston, PA. tion, new battery.
439 Motorcycles
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
system. New rear
tires. Recently RAM VAN 4.6L V8, AC
570-287-2243 Miles
$13,980
$2,500
(570) 868-1100
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
HARLEY ‘01 CRUISER fridge, shower
inside & out. Many
inspected. Excellent
condition. $4,200 or
87,000 miles
Clean Work Truck!
Call after 2:00 p.m.
more extras. best offer. Call $5,995
MITSUBISHI `97 ALL
EXCELLENT
GMC `99
Reduced. $13,500. 570-655-0530 Call For Details!
DAVIDSON Call 570-842-6735 570-696-4377
15’ CUBE VAN JUNK
Electra Glide, Ultra
CONDITION SUNLITE CAMPER CHEVY ‘03 FORD `03
SUBURBAN
560 Pierce St.
Classic, many
Kingston, PA Cab over, 4 cylinder
CAR &
BLAZER LS
chrome acces- Windshield, Bags, 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, diesel engine.
sories, 13k miles, Floorboards,V&H center bathroom, www.wyoming Rebuilt automatic
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
Pipes, White
walls,Garage Kept.
kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
4 door, 4WD
clean, low miles.
Ready To Work!
ONLY 69K!!!
Auto, vinyl seats,
EXPLORER
Low mileage,
Champagne
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
transmission. Very
good rubber. All
TRUCKS
kept, like new
condition. Includes
6K Miles $5,200
(570) 430-0357
tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
$6,290 easy to clean, 63,500 miles,
exterior,
leather interior,
around good
condition inside WANTED
Harley cover. awning. $4500.
MARSH MOTORS
runs 110%, new
oil, Just serviced!
automatic, all-wheel
drive, 4 door,
power windows JEEP ‘05 GRAND & out. Well Highest Prices
SUZUKI ‘77
$12,900 215-322-9845 & locks, 4 wheel maintained.
1218 Main St. You gotta see it. anti-lock brakes,
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft Swoyersville, PA SUPER CLEAN!!! air conditioning, air
drive. $4,850.
Call for CHEROKEE LAREDO Ready to work.
PRICE REDUCED!
Paid In Cash!!!
GS 750 570-718-6992 $4,999
Call Mark
bags, power locks,
power windows,
condition and 4WD, automatic,
$6,195 or FREE
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 Needs work.
$1,500
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
Buy-Sell-Trade 570-704-8685 power mirrors,
power seats, all
known issues.
570-362-4080
V6, Low Miles
$15,740
best offer
Call 570-650-3500 REMOVAL
SCREAMING EAGLE thru bathroom.
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA Ask for Carmen
DODGE `04
or best offer Center kitchen + power, cruise
Call V&G
V-ROD& Black.
570-822-2508 dinette bed. Front
extra large living Silver. Only 83K
miles. All wheel
control, AM/FM
radio, CD changer, HONDA `02 CR-V TOYOTA `06 Anytime
Orange
Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
Antique. Very good
room + sofa bed.
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
drive, 4.0L V6. All
Power. A/C. Loaded.
RAM 1500
Too many extras to
keyless entry,
leather interior, sun/
moon roof, rear
EX. Silver. Loaded. 1
owner, very clean,
meticulously main-
TACOMA
Automatic, V6, TRD, 288-8995
Must Sell. 560 Pierce St.
480 miles. Excellent condition. Must see. 6, very clean, will list. Low Mileage. defroster, rear tained. 123,000 Kingston, PA Sport Package,
condition. Asking Low milage. Road PRICE REDUCED $10,000 windshield wiper, highway miles. Wanna make a
deliver. Located in www.wyoming 4x4, 45K miles,
$20,000 or best title. Asking $1,260 Benton, Pa. $4,900. $10,500 or best (570)709-2125 tinted windows. $6,995 Excellent condition. speedy sale? Place
offer. Call valleymotors.com your ad today 570-
offer. Call Call (570) 825-5810 215-694-7497 $12,500. 570-646-3334 or $18,900
570-876-4034 Leave Message 570-417-7937 (570) 362-0938 570-762-3294 570-714-9924 829-7130.
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Development your bad credit - Whirlpool built-in. Kenmore 8,000 BTU
MIDDLE SCHOOL HOUSEKEEPER TRUCK DRIVER 100% GUARAN- White , 6 months
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PLOTS FOR SALE
COFFEE TABLE, vin-
tage 1950’s/1960’s , with remote. $80.

ASSISTANT
1-2 days per week.
Duties include
Full time, able to
drive a 20’ truck,
7 year clean driving
HAZLETON/ TEED.” Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
old, like brand new.
Many
$350.
features.
Frigidaire
(4) Four plots, all
together. Crestlawn
blonde wood finish,
rectangular, 36”L x
20”W x 16”H, excel-
570-885-2222

cleaning, errands, & Section of Memorial BARREL,

PRINCIPAL
laundry in our Plains
home. Experienced.
record, able to do
physical work and LUZERNE COUNTY say they’ve never
seen a legitimate
microwave
(above
oven
range).
Shrine Cemetery in
Kingston Twp. $600
lent $30. MIRROR,
Victoria style, ele-
wooden.
53 gallon.
lift 60 lbs., PA driver credit repair opera- White, uses stan- gant with burnished
SALES
503 Accounting/ References required each. Willing to Excellent
Send resume to medical card, motor tion. No one can dard outlet. $75. split. For info, call gold gilding, meas- condition $195.
Finance Applications are PO Box 1676 vehicle report, flexi- legally remove 570-696-4204 ures 38” L x 30” W,
(570) 388-2773 570-876-3830
being accepted for accurate and timely
REPRESENTATIVE
Plains, PA 18705 ble hours, $9/hour excellent condition,

BUSINESS
two (2) Middle plus incentive on information from $40 call 709-3146
School Assistant
Principal positions in
HOUSEKEEPER
pounds collected.
Apply at: NEPA’s largest cir-
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It’s a process that CEMETERY PLOTS DINETTE/KITCHEN
BEDLINER:
Chevy S10 truck
89
(3) together.
ANAL YST
the Hazleton Area U’SAgain Recycling culated print publi- starts with you and SET rattan 5 piece. bedliner, standard
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(5-9 days bi-week- cation is looking cab $30. 2000
positions are full- Wilkes-Barre conscious effort to Section of table + 4 swivel arm
ly) with benefits for an experienced Chevy Cavalier LS
time, 12 month per- 570-270-2670 pay your debts. Dennison chairs, padded
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Qualified individual message from The
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GENE’S
RECONDITIONED
610-939-0194 possible
$125. 868-6327
asking $50. 3 suitcases in
will have at least excellent shape
TRUCK DRIVER
ment!! We are cur- facility. Must be will- APPLIANCES
required, along with
rently seeking a
Business Analyst
10 years of suc-
cessful teaching
ing to work every
other weekend and Looking for Class-B
two years outside
business to busi-
the FTC.
60 Day Warranty CEMETERY PLOTS FUTON -
Cost $600. Will sell
$40. 570-740-1246
BRIDAL ITEMS wed-
ness sales experi- Monday-Friday Plymouth National
for our Accounting every other holiday. Driver with dump for $250. ding gown size 14
experience. Candi- ence, will call on 8:00PM-5:00PM Cemetery in
Department. The truck experience. 570-235-1389 beaded & sequence
dates must have existing cus- Saturday Wyoming. 6 Plots.
ideal candidate will Individualized orien- Competitive wages bodice & train $65.
knowledge of PA tomers as well as $450 each. Call KITCHEN SET.
be extremely profi- tation program. offered with health 8:00AM-11:00AM Wedding candle
Academic Stan- securing new 570-825-3666 Wood, oval, brown
cient with Excel. Competitive benefit contribu- Gateway with tea light insert
dards and data- business. A sales table, good shape.
Experience with starting rates tions. Plenty of work Shopping Center $3. Size 7 flower girl
driven instruction,
Finance & Account-
ing is preferred.
teacher supervision Vacation, Holiday
and Personal Days
available. Call for
more details.
assistant will
assist in securing
700 Kingston, PA MEMORIAL SHRINE $75. 570-970-6651
dress $35 matching
Primary responsibili-
and evaluation, stu-
dent assessment Tuition 570-237-0425 confirmed MERCHANDISE (570) 819-1966
CEMETERY LAMPS (2) grey accessories $10.
570-331-0815
ty includes loan appointments but metal & black. $25
and discipline and Reimbursement 6 Plots Available
portfolio analysis. COLD CALLING GRILL electric each. 570-740-1246
Health insurance CANES & WALKING
Candidate must be
strong interpersonal
and Pension Plan
548 Medical/Health IS REQUIRED! 702 Air ceramic 12”x12” May be Separated
STICKS. NEW
skills. Experience Position is Rose Lawn Section AFFORDABLE
detail oriented and Child Day Care on Conditioners nonstick. Smoke BATCH! Different
able to multi-task.
Competitive Pay
working
diverse
with
student
a
premises COUNSELOR $1,000.00
month salary plus
per
AIR CONDITIONER!
free. New in box.
$15. 570-655-2154
$450 each
570-654-1596
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
sizes and shapes.
Made from the roots
population is pre- Substance Abuse Competitors Prices!
Travel Benefits, Apply on line at: 20% commission. Haier 8000 BTU. of Slippery Maple
Health Insurance
401k, paid vacation
ferred. Applicants
should send a letter https://home.eease.
com/recruit/
Counselor needed
for an outpatient
Benefits include
health insurance,
Works perfect!
Used for only 2
MICROWAVE over
the range GE OAKLAWN CEMETERY Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $149
Trees.
available
Over
at
20
$4
of interest, resume, program. Full time Spacemaker, white 4 grave sites, Full sets: $169
?id=549522 fitness member- months last sum- each. 735-2081.
standard applica- with benefits & com- $25. 570-696-4020 fabulous location. Queen sets: $189
or Email – ship & paid vaca- mer. Comes with
tion, copies of cer- petitive salary. Mas- Purchased 20 All New
Meadowshr@ tion. remote. $125. CEDAR CHEST, $75,
tificate and Act 34, ter’s or Bachelor’s REFRIGERATOR: years ago. American Made
hotmail.com Please submit 570-237-6001 Floor Lamp, $25,
151 and 114 clear- degree required Frigidaire. White. 2 lots - $1,200 570-288-1898
your resume to: Pine shelf $5.
ances along with with preference Large. Freezer up 4 lots - $2,200
Meadows prminc14@aol.com MILK CAN with lid, Swag, grapes &
three (3) recom- given to those with top. Very Clean, fair- 610-838-7727 PATIO PICNIC
Nursing & painted black has wine bottles $5.
mendation letters to experience. ly new, in good TABLE: 6 chairs.
decal $30. Glider 570-693-2612
HONESDALE/
Mr. Samuel A. Maro- Rehabilitation working condition. ST. NICHOLAS’ Table is light green
Center Fax resume to chairs with cushions CEMETERY,
lo, Superintendent, $250 negotiable. chairs are dark CROCKS two 5 gal-
Please call 55 West Center 570-822-5147 set of 2 $45. Presto SHAVERTOWN
Hazleton Area Call 570-283-6943 green $125.00. lon for $15. each.
LACKAWANNA COUNTY
877-808-1158 Hill Road or email apabon@ Electric fry with high 6 Plots. Can be
School District, 1515 Leave Message 570-288-5628 570-824-6770
or email Dallas PA 18612 minersmedical.com lid $15. Sunbeam divided. Near
West 23rd Street, electric mixer (3
resume to e.o.e. WASHER & DRYER Entrance. $550 PATIO SET - 36 in. CURTAINS white
SALES
Hazleton, PA 18202.
hr@sundance
vacations.com
Deadline for appli-
cations is Friday, 542 Logistics/
PART TIME INTAKE / bowls) $25. Dansk
pizza baking stone
in great condition.
Whirlpool and GE.
each. Call
570-675-9991
diameter table and
4 chairs, wooden,
lace, Priscilla 64”
long $3. pair. Twin
set (brand new in foldable. Like New.
June 24, 2011. Transportation MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST REPRESENTATIVE box) $12.
Both work great..
$99. Eric
726 Clothing $50. 570-824-0591
yellow bedspread
$3. 570-474-5653
OFFICE POSITION
HASD is an EOE 570-288-8689
This position is for NEPA’s largest cir- 609-433-5660

Nardone Brothers 527 Food Services/ CDL-A DRIVER an outpatient sub-


stance abuse pro-
culated print publi-
cation is looking 708 Antiques &
(Wilkes-Barre) COAT - Ladies Black
Persian Lamb with
PATIO SET - Sage
green 3 piece patio
DISHES 3 sets, $10
each. CANNING
Gas field/landscape
Bakery is currently Hospitality drivers plus some
gram. Responsibili- for an experienced Collectibles Doyouneedmorespace? fur on collar. $50.
bar set - has 2 swiv-
el stools. Very good
JARS pints & quarts,
ties include coordi- $1.25 & $1.50 per
accepting resumes hands on labor
nating admissions &
Sales Representa- A yard or garage sale 570-313-5213 condition. $125 dozen. About 10
for our office locat-
ed in the Hanover
COOK required. Operate
dump trucks and
follow through with
patients initial needs
tive to work in
Honesdale and
in classified
is the best way
MISSES CLOTHING
medium & large 10
FUTON - Oak with
futon cover. Excel-
dozens. 823-4941

Industrial Park for load equipment on Lackawanna lent condition. $150 DVD PLAYER: sym-
Part Time
General Office help Experienced cook
lowboy. Deliver to Fax resume to County. Qualified tocleanoutyourclosets! pullover sweaters,
10 tops $20. all
(570) 868-0220 ponic new in the box
job site. Must oper- 570-822-5147 individual will have
specifically in the with excellent
ate skid steer exca- or email at apabon@ at least two years You’re in bussiness 570-824-0248 PATIO TABLE with 4
never
opended
used or
with
ACCOUNTS communication
skills to assist our
vator, hydro-seed minersmedical.com outside business with classified! PURSES (2) Vera
chairs/cushions, like remote $30.00 cd
truck, etc. Will plow to business sales WASHER & electric a bronze brownish player am/fm cas-
RECEIVABLES Dietary Depart-
ment with prepar-
in winter. Must have PERSONAL CARE AIDES experience, will dryer, Kenmore,
Bradley assorted
purses $15. each.
frame with a nice sett works great
AREA
The successful can-
ing delicious
meals. Healthcare
clean driving record
and pass drug test. PART TIME
7-3 & 11-7
call on existing
customers as well $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ less than one year
old! Excellent Condi-
570-693-2612
glass top with a hint
of green to the tem-
boom box $30.00
Color printer with
didate should have Call Harvis as securing new Old Toys, model kits, VINTAGE SLIPS pered glass. $165. wires and hook ups
experience is a + H.S. DIPLOMA OR tion! Moving. Call for
experience in work- Interview Service @ business. A sales Bikes, dolls, old gun $1.00 (30) Cash or Paypal. works great $20.00
Great Pay, PTO GED REQUIRED details. $400.
ing in a fast paced 542-5330. Leave assistant will Mining Items, trains Call 823-4941 570-735-2661 sega system with 6
570-287-0148
office setting. The
candidate should be
& Benefits
Email: Jobs@
message. Will send
an application.
PART TIME DIETARY assist in securing
confirmed
& Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544 WASHER/GAS RECLINER: Faux
games one con-
troller all wires and
able to multi task
horizonhrs.com
Or forward resume: Please apply in person appointments but DRYER Maytag, 730 Computer leather, black, good
hook ups plays
Fax: Riverview Ridge COLD CALLING COLLECTIBLE Sea- Equipment & condition $40.
and have experi- varsity.harvis@ very good condition. beautiful $30.00 vcr
866-854-8688 300 Courtright St. IS REQUIRED! gram’s Mirror( great 570-926-9016
ence in all phases of gmail.com $275. for both $150. Software with wires and hook
Please Wilkes-Barre, PA Position is condition) 1908
the accounts Employer is each. 570-814-7485 Recliners - Two. ups 4-head record
complete 18702 $1,000.00 per Stanley Cup $50. or
receivable process. Varsity, Inc. DESK. Computer Good working con- on screen display
application month salary plus best offer. Call Mark
In addition to this No walk-ins. EOE Why Spend Desk $50. Call 735- dition. Great for a and timer $20.00
Birchwood at 570-301-3484 or
the candidate Nursing & Rehab Drivers
551 Other 20% commission.
Allison at 631-6635
Hundreds on 8730 or 332-8094 basement area, rec 570-822-8957
should also have Benefits include New or Used room or cottage.
experience in pro-
cessing transac-
395 Middle Rd.,
Nanticoke, PA CONTRACT DRIVERS 3 summer
openings at YMCA
health insurance,
fitness member-
COMIC BOOKS -
Gen 13-1, X-files,
Appliances?
Most problems
DESKTOP SYSTEMS
inc. pc/printer/moni-
FREE 570-970-0372
FENDER BASSMAN
60 Combo. 15 inch
Wilkes-Barre Put your vehicle to ship & paid vaca- speaker in good
tions, handling Camp Kresge Spiderman & many with your appli- tor/kyb+ms.IBM/HP
incoming phone
Area work part-time and tion. others, $1 each. ances are usually p4ht & above. All 752 Landscaping & condition. $159
calls, and interact-
ing with our cus- 533 Installation/
earn extra income
delivering packages NURSE Please submit
your resume to
570-829-2411 simple and inex-
pensive to fix!
windows 7, office
10, AV, cdrw-dvd,+
Gardening Call Rick 283-2552
FIREPLACE: electric
to nursing homes. Must be a currently
tomers on a daily
Maintenance/ Great supplemental certified RN, weekly
prminc14@aol.com NEON SIGN - Elec-
tric, Camel sign, 30
Save your hard
earned money, Let
more.$125 & up .
LAPTOPS =$150-
1st Choice fireplace with
basis. Experience
using Microsoft Repair income. Great tax positions available. years old, $150. us take a look at it $250, DESKTOP Landscaping remote. Height 45”
On-site housing Width 48” white in
applications such as benefits.
Company to work
Great
required. Kids come SALES EXECUTIVE 570-829-2411 first! complete systems See our ad in the
Call an Expert sec- color, not used. $70.
LANDSCAPE
Excel and Word are 30 years in $125-$175. all refur-
for! Fuel-Surcharge to camp for free, Good telephone PHONOGRAPH: the business. bished off lease, w7 tion under Category 570-655-3512
necessary. This is a weekly salary $475/
Protection as fuel skills a must! Must Realistic with 8 East Main or xppro, antivirus, 1165 - Lawn Care
permanent full time FOOTBALL BED-
position with the
starting salary
FOREPERSON costs rise. Route
are round-trip from
week. Openings
start June 19, 2011
be computer liter-
ate! High commis-
track and speakers.
Includes records &
Appliances
570-735-8271
wifi, dvd rw+ more!
Warranty & free
BITTO DING full size
includes bedspread,
Foreman & laborers Wilkes-Barre, PA. through July 29, 2011 sions paid, medical tapes. $30 LANDSCAPING &
beginning at $10.00 with experience in Nanticoke delivery! LAWN SERVICE blanket & drapes,
You must have a insurance, 401(k) 570-735-6167 570-862-2236
per hour. Benefit
package also sup
plied.
installing trees,
shrubs, pavers and
winning attitude,
appearance, and a
CAMP COOK plan. Selling, scan-
ning and data man- RECORDS - LP’S,
712 Baby Items SCANNER: Cannon
See Our Ad In The
Call An Expert
excellent condition.
Asking $200. Call
walls. Valid PA Previous food serv- agement services. 78’S, 45’S From Section 1162 Pat 570-262-4582
For immediate fuel-efficient mini- F916000 $25
Driver’s License a ice experience (50- Call for interview: 40’S, 50’S, 60’S &
consideration van or car. BABY ITEMS: New- 570-331-0815 GARAGE SALE
must. Compensa- 200 people). On- 70’S. $1 each.
please forward a tion based on
Call 800-818-7958 site housing avail-
570-826-9811
(570) 829-2411
born swing $50. EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE ITEMS. PIANO, Korg
for a personal P.C. Data Centers Childcraft crib $75. See Our Ad Under
current resume to: experience. Call interview! www.
able, weekly salary of PA Inc. Childcraft oak 4
732 Exercise Electric, $75. POOL,
John Surdy $350/week. Position RECORDS: a vari- #1162 26’ above ground
Controller
570-779-4346 scriptfleet.com starts June 13, 2011 ety of old 78 drawer chest $100. Equipment 570-899-5759 $500, WEDDING
Nardone Brothers through August 26, records albums. Oak dresser combo GOWN, 1957, $50,
Bakery Inc.
420 New Com-
DRIVERS 2011. $30. or best offer.
570-333-5263
changing table
$100. Newborn-12
EXERCISE BENCH:
dumbbell exercise
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
HOVEROUND, 2010,
$300, GOLF CLUBS,
Well established
merce Blvd
Wilkes Barre, PA
distribution compa-
ny seeks Full-Time
FACILITIES & PROPERTY WASHINGTON
month clothing - girl
$5. each. Toddler
bench for sale. Very
sturdy and thick all
570-829-7130 Titleist Clone, $30
570-675-3509
Previous mainte- QUARTERS 1934-D, bumper for bed. around, like new.
LAWN CARE
18706 (40 plus hours per FREE DIRT FILL
nance and grounds 1938-P-1940-D $55. $10. 570-825-0569 $30. Call Eric WITH ROCK. Just GARAGE SALE
week) drivers. Valid experience, House- 600 609-433-5660
LINE UP Class A CDL, mini- keeping & mowing.
FINANCIAL
570-287-4135
BABY TOYS, $15. (Wilkes-Barre)
come and pick it up. LEFTOVER
A GREAT DEAL... TECHNICIAN mum 5 years all-
season driving
Salary range $8-$10
/hour. Position avail-
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
tODDLER TOYS $15.
GRACO CAR SEAT PARABODY Serious
Hard to find rich
black soil. Screen or
rake it to make top
ITEMS
4 new Blizzak snow
experience, clean Steel 400 Total
IN CLASSIFIED! Looking for
career change? driving record, and
able now through
end of September
610 Business 1928, 1932, 1937,
1940, 1961, 1963,
$20. 570-868-0481
WorkOut Machine, soil. 1,000’s of triax- tires LM25V, 205/
50R1793V $100
Looking for the right deal no DUIs are a must. middle of October. Opportunities 1942, 1943, 1944, DRESSING TABLE plus floor mat $80. ial truck loads avail-
each. GOLF CLUBS
We provide initial & Flatbed experience Jenny Lind $10. 570-457-4494 able. 189 Foote
on an automobile? 1949. G.A.R. H.S. assorted, balls, new
Turn to classified.
ongoing training.
Our technicians
helpful. Drivers are
assigned dedicated
All inquiries please
contact: BEER DISTRIBUTOR
License available
1934, 1935, 1936,
1937, 1945, 1946,
Baby toys from $1.
570-331-0815 WEIGHT BENCH
Avenue, Duryea
570-457-6610 golf pull cart. 2 Pot-
tery barn pink lamps
It’s a showroom in print! apply fertilizer, lime weekly runs and Mike McElhinney, with 80 lbs plastic & decorative shade
with option to lease 1951, 1955, 1956, Keller’s Lawn Care
& weed preventa- regional travel 570-823-2191 x 152 STROLLER excellent weights with bar
Classified’s got tives as well as including some mack.mcelhinney@ building or sold 1957, 1961, 1965,
condition with bas- and preacher See our ad under $35. Picture, medi-
1966, 1970, 1980, Call An Expert um oak frame 3’x5’
the directions! insect control & turf overnights in sleep- wbymca.org separately.
1985, 2005, 2006.
ket, hood & cup attachment. $50.
1162 Landscape & of Botanical garden
aeration services er. Positions require Resumes and appli- 570-954-1284 holder. $15. 570-371-3367
Meyers H.S. 1935, Garden print $60. Girl’s
506 Administrative/ for residential & some moderate to cations accepted at
DRIVE-SHAFT 1936, 1937, 1938,
570-472-1646
bleached oak pic-
Clerical commercial Wilkes-Barre
heavy lifting, good
Family YMCA FABRICATER 1942, 1943, 1944, STROLLER: Graco 744 Furniture & Lawn Maintenance ture frame, young
customers. communication See our ad under
Willing to train. Will 1945, 1946, 1960, Duo-Glider beige & Accessories girl on bench,

CLERICAL skills, attention to 40 W. Northampton Call An Expert 11/1’x2’ $45. Assort-


Full time work sell stock or equip- 1974, 1975, 1976, black $60. Fisher
detail, commitment, St. Wilkes Barre, 1165 Lawn Care ed size Victorian hat
Monday-Friday ment seperately. 1977. Kingston H.S. Price Laugh & Learn ASSORTED FURNI-
punctuality. Posi- PA 18701 boxes, pink, 6 total
8 AM – 5 PM For more info, call 1938, 1939, 1940, Home $30. Hasbro TURE: 2 end tables, LAWN MOWER:
POSITION Must have good tions include com- (570) 823-0245 1944, 1948, 1949. Playskool Let’s Play glass on black $3. each. 3 assort-
petitive compensa- Craftsman, rear ed sizes pottery
math skills, clean Plymouth H.S. 1930, Together Peek ‘N metallic frame. $20;
tion and benefits bag, high rear floor jugs, vine &
Part Time driving record & 1931, 1932, 1933, Play Discovery Tent Black leather living
package. Please wheels, excellent grape, motif $45.
pass physical & 1938, 1943, 1944, $20. Fisher Price room chair. Great
Customer Service send resume to: condition $135. Girl’s 10 speed bile
drug test. 1959, 1960. Laugh & Learn condition. $20;
office position c/o Times Leader 570-822-4251 $50. IPOD radio/
Hanover H.S. 1951, learning table $10. Kitchen or backyard
requiring strong Apply online at: Box 2540 1952, 1953, 1954, Leap Frog Leap- solit wood table with alarm combo $30.
LAWN TRACTOR
organizational and www.grasshopper 15 N. Main Street JAN-PRO 1960. West Pittston Start learning gym green metallic 570-498-0977
$550. Craftsman
multitasking skills. A lawns.com Wilkes-Barre, PA COMMERCIAL H.S. Annual 1925, $10. Leave a mes- frame $15; Futon in 42” 18 H.P. New
strong attention to
detail, extensive
data entry, & a good
Or stop in for
application at:
470 E. State Street
18711-0250
STOCK ROOM CLEANING
OF NEPA
1926, 1927, 1928,
1931, 1932, 1959.
sage 570-926-9016 decent shape. Can
be used as sofa or
blades, excellent
condition. 472-3888
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVER

DRIVERS-CLASS
Luzerne H.S. 1951,
PERSONNEL
bed. Can include ITEMS
phone personality Larksville, PA 18651 Be Your Own 1952, 1956, 1957, 714 Bridal Items cushion if wanted LAWNMOWER,
are required. Gen- Fancy dining room,
Questions? Email Boss Work Full or 1959. Berwick H.S. $25; Twin size Craftsman, electric 8 chairs, hutch,
eral hours are Mon- Company seeks a 1952, 1953, 1956, WEDDING GOWN start 875 Series. 21”
A CDL
Brian Phillips at: Part time portable bed frame. table $400. Oak gun
day-Friday 9:00am– conscientious, self 1957, 1958, 1960, package REDUCED. cut EZ walk, vary
grasshopperjobs@ Accounts available Folds up and rolls cabinet, holds 6
2:00pm but candi- motivated person to 1967, 1968, 1969 New, tags on, ivory speed, asking $175.
gmail.com NOW throughout anywhere. $39. Eric $50. Marcy weight
dates must be flexi- fill an opening in our ,1970. Lehman H.S. strapless, size 10, 570-855-8764
Wilkes Barre, 609-433-5660 machine, 205 lb.
ble enough to cover Looking for a Stock Room. 1973, 1974, 1976, ivory strapless,
Now Hiring the Scranton, (Wilkes-Barre) olympic weights
for vacations & company you Responsibilities 1978, 1980. Nanti- beautiful bead work, Patrick & Deb’s
following position: and Hazleton. $250. Weight bench
business meetings. can retire with? include receiving coke Area H.S. veil beaded to BEDROOM SET- Lawn Care
We guarantee
Starting wage will
reflect experience. MECHANIC material into and
issuing material
$5,000 to
$200,000
1976, 2008. Dallas
H.S. 1966, 1967,
match & slip. Paid
$600 asking $100.
Broyhill 5 piece oak
includes bed, 2
See our ad under
Call An Expert
65 lb
preacher
weights,
bar,
Apply at Full time. Must have Looking for 570-287-3505 1162 Landscape & dumbbells $50. Full
own tools and have from the stock in annual billing. 1968. Bishop Hoban night stands, dress-
Leggett & Platt Inc. more home/ Garden size bed complete
inspection license. room. Forklift and Small investment H.S. 1972, 1973, er, armoire + extras!
1655 Sans Souci family time? $150. Onkyo sur-
Parkway, Wilkes- 100% pre-employ- Computer experi- We’re ready - 1974, 1975. West 716 Building Wilkeswood apts,
Peter’s Lawncare round sound sys-
ment drug testing. ence a plus. Must Are you? Side Central Wilkes-Barre. $800
Barre, PA 18706. We offer have ability to lift a For more info Catholic H.S. 1965 - Materials 570-905-7521
See our ad under tem, 7 speakers
(570) 824-6622 Competitive wages. Call an Expert $50. Portable sump
Health, dental, top pay and 70 lb box. Benefits Call 570-824-5774 1974, 1980, 1981. pumb. Best offers.
BATHROOM SINK CEDAR CHEST 1165 Lawn Care
Equal vision, and 401k. benefits include Medical Janproofnepa.com Westmoreland H.S.
SET: Gerber white 570-868-5311
Opportunity/Equal Coverage after 3 1952, 1953 - 1954 $130. LIQUOR
Send resume to: Weekly home porcelain bathroom CHEST made from
RIDING MOWER
Access/Affirmative months, 401K G.A.R. H.S. 1972, Scott’s 42” cut, GARAGE SALE
Action Employer
Franchelli time and much
Retirement after 12 Shopping for a 1973, 1974, 1975,
sink with mirror and wood antique radio
17hp, engine runs
Enterprises, Inc. more
months, 2 weeks new apartment? 1976 Pittston H.S.
medicine cabinet. cabinet, 2 doors 5’ LEFTOVER
78 Second St. Matching set. $80. but needs work.
high $60. Antique ITEMS
509 Building/ Wilke-Barre, PA For more
paid Vacation Per Classified lets 1936, 1951, 1954,
570-331-8183 toy carpet loom,
$400 or best offer.
Power Wheels Dora
Year as Vested. 1963 Pittston Hospi- 570-855-0390
Construction/ 18702 or call
details, you compare costs - tal School of Nurs- BAY WINDOW -
wooded 2’x1’x1’ Jeep 6v battery
570-829-5385 Send resume or
Skilled Trades please call without hassle ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, Anderson center
$30. 570-639-2780 $30. Baby Einstein
E.O.E.
800-628-7807
apply in person
or worry! 1959 West Pittston Bay Window. $100.
754 Machinery & and Fisher Price
8 AM to 4:40 PM CHAIR rocks &
Equipment
HEAVY EQUIPMENT 538 Janitorial/ and ask for
recruiting.
Integrated Power
Designs, Inc.
Get moving H.S. 1950, 1954,
1955, 1956, 1960
570-825-5847 swivels, love seat,
pink color, good
activity mats $5.
each. Fisher Price
Cleaning with classified! Hazleton H.S. 1938, DOOR. 36”x80” aquarium crib toy
OPERATOR Hanover Industrial
Estates; 300 Stew- Landscaping busi- 1939, 1940, 1941, solid wood, 6 panel.
condition. both $50.
570-655-2154
HAULMARK ‘07 $5. Bottle/baby food
Full time. Hourly.
DURYEA POSITION FOR OFFICE FURNITURE art Road; Wilkes- ness for sale. Must
have 5 years expe-
1942, 1943, 1945,
1948, 1949, 1950,
Exterior or interior.
Natural oak finish, CHAIR small over-
warmer $5.
570-814-8298
Salary based on
experience. Must
INSTALLERS/
Barre, PA 18706
rience in landscape 1953, 1954, 1955, right or left with stuffed parlor or TRAILER 6’X14’
be able to work flex-
ible schedule. Seri-
FACILITY CLEANER No Phones Calls
Please. EOE
design,
walls
retaining
and all
1956, 1957, 1959,
1960, 1961, 1962,
hardware. $200.
Call 570-735-8730
bedroom chair, pink
& white stripe, good
Like new with
electric brakes,
GLASS DOOR. 4
way glass door for
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-822-6282
Part time opening
for individuals that DELIVERY DRIVER 557 Project/
aspects of paver
work. Includes
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
1951, 1952
or 570-332-8094 condition $10. China
breakfront, 4 door
new tires and
reinforced tongue.
bath tub. $25
570-331-8183
would like to work Distribution Compa- 570-825-4721 GUTTERS One 22’, $400. 3 pink ban-
to schedule dump truck, mini $2700. Items in Garage for
interview. 4:30pm-9pm ny specializing in Program excavator, 2 skid-
and one 28’ also quet tablecloths 1 570-239-5457 Sale, $.45-$45. or
Monday-Friday and office furniture Management one 10’ spout, all white banquet table
sters, trailer & 2 710 Appliances $900 for all. Moving.
every 3rd Saturday - installation & White hardware included cloth, 4 matching
snow plows. Seri- 570-735-1589
Collect cash, not dust! 2hours. Must be
able to work in fast
Glove delivery now
hiring Full & Part time ASSISTANT ous inquiries only.
570-233-6880
APPLIANCE
paid $220 sell for
$180 or best offer.
napkins $5. all.
570-675-0920
756 Medical
POLICE SCANNER
Equipment
Clean out your pace environment. • Installers PA RT S E T C . 570-740-6205 Radio Shack 200
MANAGER TRAINEE
Experience in com- Used appliances. DESK brown, very
• Non–CDL Delivery channel, excellent
basement, garage mercial cleaning Drivers
3 people needed to
RESTAURANT FOR SALE Parts for all brands.
223 George Ave.
SINK TOP 37”X22”,
Opal, NEW $25.
sturdy, 2 drawers, POWER CHAIR -
Jazzy Select, condition. $75. Firm.
preferred. Stable • Competitive Pay Inside Church Hill Wilkes-Barre excellent condition, 570-371-3367
or attic and call the work
required.
history
Team
• Benefits Available assist manager.
Duties will include
Mall, high traffic
area. Established 15
570-820-8162
570-675-3328 $40. 570-472-1646 $500
570-829-2411 RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
VANITY TOP 36”
Classified depart- atmosphere.
Email inquires to:
danedwards@
recruiting, training &
marketing. Will train.
years. RENT IS DRYER GE 7 cu. ft.
electric, brand new,
cultured marble
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER solid oak WHEELCHAIR Rolls Hand made
Rosaries, $5. Pope
Apply online at FREE. Serious vanity top beige
ment today at 570- www.sovereigncs.
edwardsoffice.org
or call
Call Mr. Scott
(570)288-4532
inquiries call never used $300
call 570-855-5725.
with nickel faucet Raymour and Flan-
nigan $40.
Invacare, perfect
condition. $200. John Paul II Memori-
blia. 570-829-2411
com EOE- Drug 570-582-5208 $100 call
829-7130! Free workplace
570-501-0589 E.O.E leave message 570 457 4494 570-735-8730 or
332-8094
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758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 770 Photo 772 Pools & Spas 776 Sporting Goods 784 Tools 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 815 Dogs
Equipment Merchandise Merchandise
PUMPS 3 air quality WASHER: Whirlpool BIKE RACKS (2) for TOOLS: 2 tin snips,
pumps with tri- Duet front load POOL car trunks or SUV, rubber mallet, clunk GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
pods, environmental
$25. OSTER FOOD
washer. Whirlpool
Duet front dryer.
CAMERA Minolta
XG-M 35 MM SLR Round Above Hatchbacks not for
roofs or hitches.
hammer, cold chis-
els, plumb bob,
BUYING SPORT CARDS VITO’S AKC. Black & Tan
Regular & long coat
Pay Cash for
PROCESSOR great
for summer $35.
Both white, electric.
Only 2 years old.
with 50 MM F1.7
lens, owners manu-
Ground. 18’ diag-
onal & 5’ deep. One holds 3-4 bikes
$40. Other holds 2-
chalk lines, 4’ level,
10 & 12” wrenches,
baseball, football,
basketball, hockey
& guardianangel
shepherds2.com
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al, in original box,
excellent condition
Includes solar
cover, heavy duty 3 bikes $25. BAS- 16” metal files, & non-sports. Sets, GINO’S $900 each. Call
570-379-2419

PAWS
with remote $25. Water & Energy in Wilkes-Barre $45. ladder, Hayword KETBALL SYSTEM bench mount vise, singles & wax.
570-740-1392 Saving. $275 Each
or both for $550 . or
607-565-1726 motor & other
accessories. You
backboard, hoop,
net, pole & stand
hammer, float, long-
handle pick, axe,
570-212-0398
Wanted: Grand Opening!
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
Yale, 18”x13”. $100.
best offer.
Call 570-825-7867
CAMERAS: Kodak
Easy Share Camera
dismantle &
remove. $700.
$50. 570-235-5216 circular saw blades,
pry bars, square & Buying Toy Cars Junk Chihuahuas, Poms,
Dachshunds,

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570-825-5847 GOLF CLUBS Ram, & Trucks from

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Don't need that
with yellow case. 3x
optical lens, silver,
570-288-3205 3 woods, 2-Hybrids,
more $145. for all.
10” radial arm saw the 1950’s.
DINKY, CORGI,
Cars & Beagles, Shih Tzus,
Bostons, Maltese,
Guitar? 7 irons, putter, bag
DVD ‘63 boxed set.
6 Classic Episodes Sell it in the
good
screen
condition,
not
POOL: above
ground, 15ft round
$60. 570-655-4815
$95. 16” scroll saw
$95. 5” bench SMITH-MILLER,
MATCHBOX,
Trucks ENHANCE
Rotties, Yorkies,
Westies, Labs,
Huskies & more!
with Patrick Mac- Classified Section! scratched, takes 2 4 years old. Hay- GOLF ITEMS: many mount grinder $30.
7 1/4 circular saw TONKA. Also Highest YOUR PET 570-453-6900 or
Nee and Honor 570-829-7130 double A batteries. ward filter. $500. items to choose buying German
Blackman. $25 $25. Sony Cyber- 570-592-3862 from. Clubs, drivers, with laser, never
& Japanese Prices CLASSIFIED 570-389-7877
WHEELS Toyota Shot camera. Pink, used $45.
Rick 570-283-2552
Scion 16” steel 5 lug
balls, hand coat and
570-235-5216 wind-up toys. Paid!! AD ONLINE Birds? Cats? Dogs?
7.2 pixels, good VACUUM Hayward many more! $100 Larry - Mt. Top
TIRES [4] Michilen wheels. Total of 4. condition with bat- Skunks? Snakes?
Ultra Pool vacuum. for all. Call 570-474-9202 FREE
Brand new. $180 Call 829-7130 Sell Your Animals
p-255-60-r19”
570-287-1642
tery charger $60. Used one season. 570-654-4793 786 Toys & Games with a Classified Ad!
approximate 25k 570-592-1386 New $ 500., asking
good condition, no $ 200. 388-6937 PING PONG TABLE, SILVER & GOLD PICKUP Place your pet ad 570-829-7130
DIGITAL CAMERA - BICYCLE: Girl’s BUYING
plugs $150. Bumper 760 Monuments & $50. and provide us your
rear chrome mint HP Photosmart 7.2 570-825-5847
Huffy 12” BRAND Silver or gold coins, 288-8995 email address
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
condition 88-98 Lots MegaPixel w/2Gig 774 Restaurant NEW unassembled silver flatware sets
in box Cotton Candy
WANTED
Memory. Takes stills POOL TABLE & pieces, gold jew- Mastiff Puppies
Chevy/GMC full size
and video. Used
Equipment American Heritage blue, ages 3 & up elry, broken jewelry,
This will create a
Registered and
pickup $175 firm. GRAVE LOT includes training seller account
ready to go! Parents
Tailgate 88-98
Chevy full size pick-
Near baby land at
Memorial Shine in
item sold as is. $49
Call Rick 283-2552
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT
7’ oak & slate Bil-
liard table with blue
cloth, includes wall
wheels $30. Radio
Flyer The Inchworm,
boullion, antique sil-
ver & gold chains,
earrings, watches,
JEWELRY online and login
information will be on premises. Blue &
blue fawn.
up, very good con- Carverton. SOMERSET TURN like new condition emailed to you from
rack, 4 cues & etc. Vet Checked
dition $75. $400. Call 772 Pools & Spas OVER MACHINE -
bridge. Excellent $25. Blue Water Visit Jack-O’s at
gadzoo.com
570-617-4880
570-655-3197 570-287-6327 model SPM45, Table, no cover $10. “The World of Pets
condition, buyer Merchant Village, Unleashed”
TOASTER OVEN
white, Hamilton 762 Musical
BAQACIL CHEMI-
CALS. 7 gallon Oxi-
$500; ALSO, Bunn
Pour Over Coffee
must move $899.
570-474-2206
570-926-9016
SCOOTER Disney
Pittston.
Old Wal-Mart Store You can then use
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES &
Beach $10.
570-472-1646 Instruments
dizer, 11 half gal bot-
tles Sanitizer/Algis-
Machine, Model #
STF15, $225 Princess with 3 Booth 162
570-328-3428 or
your account to
enhance your online
POMERANIAN PUPPIES
tat. Plains. Worth For more info, call 778 Stereos/ wheels, age 3 years
570-855-7197
Parents on premises
$450. Will sell for 570-498-3616 to 6 years. $10. ad. Post up to 6 Shots Current.
TOASTER OVEN/ BASS AMPLIFIER. Accessories 570-696-4020 captioned photos $500 - Poms
$225. Used ABOVE
BREAD
combination
MAKER
by
Bass guitar amplifi-
er, 15watts. very GROUND POOL, 24’ RESTAURANT RECORD
LINE UP of your pet $550 - Shih-Tzus
EQUIPMENT TOY PONY, beautiful Expand your text to
Toastmaster, digital
control, like new.
portable, barely
even used $35.
round, 4’ deep. YOU
dismantle & Somerset Dough
TURNTABLE
mus Model Lab-
Opti- plays HI O SILVER A GREAT DEAL... include more
570-401-1838

Originally.
asking $35.
$130. Casio piano key-
board. 76 keys, mul-
remove.
ONLY.
POOL
Pump/filter
Sheeter, Model
CAR-100. Only
1000 semi-automat-
ic belt drive. Little
cost $199 sacrifice
$40. Overland IN CLASSIFIED! WILKESBARREGOLD information, include
your contact YORKIE MALE PUPPY
Express battery Looking for the right deal information such With papers. 4 3/4
570-868-6327 tiple sounds
tones, $140.
&
Both
NOT available.
Plains. New price
1 available. $1,500
Call for more info
use. $25. cash.
570-868-6327
operated train, 20
racks $25. Easel on an automobile? (570)991-7448 as e-mail, address
phone number and
months old. Very
smart & loveable.
TRAILER home-
made construction
excellent condition.
570-824-1114
$100. 823-2958
POOL 21’ round x
570-498-3616
780 Televisions/
chalkboard $5.
boys small bike $5.
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
(570)48GOLD8 or website. Shots & warmed.
No fleas. Hypoaller-
trailer converts to RESTAURANT
boat trailer holds up
766 Office
56” deep, new liner,
new cover, new
EQUIPMENT Accessories 570-675-3328
Classified’s got 1092 Highway 315 Blvd
(Plaza 315)
To place your genic. Paper/Out-
side trained. A bun-
to 1 ton $175.
570-825-3955 Equipment pump, new filter 8x12 walk in
TELEVISION: GE.
XBOX-360. Guitar
hero guitar $10.
the directions! 315N .3 miles after ad Call Toll Free dle of joy! $650.

VACUUM Electrolux
complete with deck.
$975. or best offer.
cooler $2300;
8x8x10 walk
28” works good,
needs remote $90.
XBOX 360 cordless The Video
Motorwold
Mon-Sat 1-800-427-8649 570-436-5083
FILE CABINET desk- racing wheel & ped- Game Store
upright, like new, 570-328-6767 in freezer $3800; 10am - 8pm
excellent condition
top, 15”x18”, holds
Pizza oven with
570-740-1246 als $20. 28 S. Main W.B. Closed Sundays 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
$100. 822-9855
hanging folders,$15. POOL FILTERS Intex, stones $2000; TELEVISIONS: 2 570-693-2612 Open Mon- Sat,
Highest Cash Pay
Transportation Transportation
570-655-2154 (disposable) $7. 12pm – 6pm
Stainless steel TV’s, color. 19” &
Outs Guaranteed
VACUUM portable PRINTER: Epson each. 696-4020 kitchen hood 25”. 25” Polaroid 788 Stereo/TV/ 570-822-9929 /
Pronto 2 in 1 Elec-
trolux with charger
workforce 500 POOL LADDER for
$3000; Stainless
steel pizza oven
works very well,
with remote. $20.
Electronics 570-941-9908 We Pay At Least SHIPPING
& stand $20. 570-
735-8730 or 570-
printer, new in box
5 features, print/
above
swimming
ground
pool
hood $4000;
bread pan rack
609-433-5660
(Wilkes-Barre)
STEREO SYSTEM. $$ CASH PAID $$ 78% of the London
Fix Market Price SUPERVISOR
scan/copy/fax/phot.
332-8094 retail $89 will sell
for $35. 819-4951
$25. 570-655-6465
$100; 2 soup
warmers for $100; TV 19” color with
Sharp stereo sys-
tem in sleek royal VIDEO GAMES & for All Gold Jewelry
Local area manufacturer is looking for an
blue &d silver. Fea-
2 door sandwich
prep table $500.
remote, very good
$25. Call Bruce tures a 5 disc CD
changer & remote.
SYSTEMS Visit us at
WilkesBarreGold.com
experienced professional with a background in
high speed operations. This full time position will
Highest $$ Paid
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health All equipment is 570-655-4815
Comes with 2 Guaranteed
Or email us at
be on 2nd shift and requires strong leadership and
sold as is. For wilkesbarregold@
more info, call LINEUP speakers & 1 sub-
woofer. $80.
Buying all video
games &
yahoo.com communication skills. Applicant must have High
School Diploma, Associates Degree preferred;
570-847-0873
ASUCCESSFULSALE 570-824-1114 systems. PS1 & 2,
Xbox, Nintendo, 5 years experience in shipping and receiving a
Say it HERE must; Experience also required in warehouse
776 Sporting Goods INCLASSIFIED! in the Classifieds!
Atari, Coleco,
Sega, Mattel, management, trailer utilization and logistics,
BACKBOARD, Doyouneedmorespace? 570-829-7130 Gameboy, familiarity with interstates and local highway
Vectrex etc.
Basketball, fiber- A yard or garage sale TV 25” color, DVD’s, VHS & CDs
systems, basic computer skills; Experience in the
glass with rim and
in classified remote, good condi- & Pre 90’s toys, packaging industry a plus. Applicant must be well
net. $20. 800 organized and able to make decisions based on
LPN SUPERVISOR WEIGHTLIFTING is the best way tion. $20
570-472-1646
The Video
Game Store PETS & ANIMALS customer needs in a fast past environment.
Oakwood Terrace a licensed personal care community specializing in
BARBELL, 60 lbs in
weights, incline
tocleanoutyourclosets! 1150 S. Main
all types of memory care is seeking a caring individual with leadership bench. $25. COTS, You’re in bussiness 790 Swimming Scranton 810 Cats
WE OFFER A COMPETITIVE WAGE/
abilities to fill the position of LPN Supervisor. Position is Full Time in two camping cots. with classified! Pools/Hot Tubs Mon - Sat, BENEFITS PACKAGE INCLUDING
$25. 570-824-0591 12pm – 6pm MEDICAL, DENTAL, and PRESCRIPTION,
the evening. Hours are 2:30pm-11:00pm. Duties include administering 570-822-9929
BEAGLE about 1
medication, treatments, supervising resident attendants, and communi- BASKETBALL 782 Tickets SWIMMING POOL: year old, black & 401(K), LIFE INSURANCE,
Intex Easy Set white, brown face
cating with physicians and families. Must be 21 years of age and have HOOP; Great condi- Swimming Pool 15’ X PROFIT AND GAIN SHARING.
tion, asking $90. TICKET, DMB Cara-
42” used 1 season,
Collect cash, not dust! loveable, house
QUALIFIED APPLICANTS MAY APPLY BY
a valid nursing license. Must have updated CPR and First Aid Certifica- van at Balder Field, trained, not
Call 570-331-8183
Atlantic City, NJ. in box, ladder, skim- Clean out your neutered, named MAILING A RESUME TO:
tion. We offer a competitive starting wage, comprehensive benefit pack-
BOWLING BALL: June 24th thru June mer, pump, hoses, basement, garage Oreo. FREE to good c/o The Times Leader
age and attendance bonus after training. 26th, 2011. filter, cover, tarp,
Ebonite 8 lb. ball or attic and call the home includes
Applicants can email cover letter & resume along with salary history to with case $25. Girl’s 1-ticket $195 vacuum / poles, about 1 week of BOX 2565
(cost) re-entry for algaecide, car- Classified depart-
janines@oakwoodterraceinc.com or call 570-451-3171 ext 102
Vintage Schwinn
all three days. tridge, chlorine, PH, ment today at 570-
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BEAR CREEK DALLAS DALLAS DURYEA EDWARDSVILLE FORTY FORT
92 W. Pettebone St.
HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP. HANOVER TWP.
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BIRD CAGES: small ty awaits you. This on 2.26 private garage. Needs Why keep paying occupied. Well
home features 3 ares - Fabulous work. MLS# 10-4251 ern baths, brand rent, this ½ double walk out basement, kitchen, 2 car floor is a large bed- maintained, bright &
$10. Large $20. new kitchen with has been complete- garage, fenced room with walk-in
570-288-4852 bedrooms, including modern kitchen $ 64,900 is a great starter spacious two family.
a very spacious with stainless steel Call Jill Shaver center island and home! Nice size ly gutted & insulat- yard & new closet. Modern Each identical unit
DOG CRATE, 22x12 master bed- appliances. 4 bed- Hunter Office: stainless steel rooms, eat-in ed. New dry wall, gas heat. kitchen, family room has Approx. (1300
wire, with plastic room. Open floor rooms, 2.5 baths. (570) 328-0306. stove, dishwasher kitchen, 1st floor new wiring, electri- MLS # 10-4324 addition, deck over- sq ft.) with 3 bed-
tray bottom. plan allows for Detailed moldings & and microwave. laundry, attic pull $59,900 looking large corner rooms, bath, large
Tiger wood hard- cal service, plumb- Call Ruth at lot. Not just a
24”x18”. $30. Call great entertaining. hardwood floors. down for storage, ing, new roof, cen- living & dining
570-814-9574 Stone fireplace in Walk out basement wood flooring some replacement 570-696-1195 or starter home but a rooms & eat in
keeping with the PRICE REDUCED!! throughout the first windows & a tral air. Hardwood 570-696-5411 home to stay kitchen. Clean neu-
rustic theme. Full $329,900 floor. New carpet- fenced in yard. floor refinished. in and grow! For tral décor with wall
walk-out basement MLS# 11-901 ing on 2nd floor, all Take a look & Detached garage. more informaton to wall carpet
gives the potential Call Geri 3 bedrooms have make your offer! All work inspected and photos visit throughout. Newer
for more living 570-696-0888 closets. Walk up $24,800 and approved by www.atlas roof & tilt-in win-
space. 17x15 deck 570-696-3801 attic, gas heat, 2 MLS#10-3582 realtyinc.com dows. Each side
code officials. SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
overlooks the
LEWITH & FREEMAN DALLAS
car detached Jill Jones Appliances Included
MLS #11-622 has a full attic &

HANOVER TWP.
woods. $219,000 garage. For addi- 570-696-6550 $122,900 basement with
900 MLS #10-2433 tion information and Asking $135,000. Call Colleen washer & dryer
REAL ESTATE Call Tracy Zarola
570-574-6465 DALLAS photos, email:
www.atlas
MLS# 10-2409
Call Theresa
570-237-0415 hook-ups. Gas
heat. 581 side has a
FOR SALE 570-696-0723 17 Roosevelt Street realtyinc.com Vacendak, CRS, GRI
570-650-5872
private fenced rear
LEWITH & FREEMAN MLS 11-1413
$145,210
Doyouneedmorespace? CENTRAL
yard & was rented
for $695 Month &
906 Homes for Sale Call Lu-Ann now vacant . 583
A yard or garage sale REAL ESTATE
BEAR CREEK
570-602-9280 Collect cash, not dust! side rents for $600
Having trouble in classified (570) 822-1133 Clean out your Month with a long

VILLAGE is the best way


paying your mort- This Deck House basement, garage time tenant.
gage? Falling offers post and tocleanoutyourclosets! Looking for that or attic and call the Separate utilities.
behind on your 13 Hedge Road beam construction special place 21 Rowe Street $98,750
payments? You 20 year old Con-
You’re in bussiness Meticulously Main- Classified depart-
MLS# 11-1293
and unique proper- called home? ment today at 570-
with classified!
DURYEA
may get mail from temporary in Wonderful country tained Bilevel 973-476-1499
ty! Nestled on 2
cottage style Classified will address features remodeled 829-7130!
EXETER
people who promise prime location. 3 acres, this 3-4
to forestall your bedrooms, 2.5 features elegant Your needs. kitchen with stain-
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
baths, large
kitchen, unfin-
decor. Living room
& dining room with
bedroom home
features custom
hickory kitchen with
Open the door less steel appli-
ances and corian
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
them to the Federal ished basement, hardwoods, Modern with classified! countertop; 1.75
cook's kitchen with garland range,
Looking for the right deal
FORTY FORT
Trade Commission, hardwood floors granite topped Baths, 3 bedrooms
the nation’s con- pleasant breakfast and family room, all
sumer protection
1st floor and
area, 2 story family island, mahogany
in mint condition. on an automobile?
attached 2 car floored dining room,
Turn to classified.
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
garage. Total
electric.
room with fireplace,
1st Floor office, 4
bedrooms, 2 full
2 fireplaces, Florida
room with hot tub,
GREAT DEAL! New Garage Doors.
Gas Heat. Fenced
Rear Yard and 2 car
It’s a showroom in print!
on ftc.gov. A mes- $265,000 Classified’s got
NEW PRICE
and 2 half baths. deck with DCS grill, 96 Main St.
sage from The (570) 472-9660 oversized 2 car 164 First Street attached garage.
Times Leader and Master bedroom
garage, car port
Updated inside and
All Brick ranch – 5 This is not a drive- Price Reduction! the directions!
the FTC. with walk in closet, out, 3 unit home in by! MLS # 10-4644

LINEUP
BEAR CREEK whirlpool, double
vanities. Finished
and all with in a
mile of Rt 309!
$389,900
move in condition.
Live in one apart-
Rooms and bath,
featuring hardwood
flooring and finished
Call for Details.
Pat McHale
Nice raised ranch in
quiet neighborhood.
Attached 3 car
HANOVER TWP.
lower level family
VILLAGE
ment and the other 570-613-9080
Contact Judy Rice rooms on base- garage; plenty of
ASUCCESSFULSALE 333 Beaupland
room. Gas heat,
central a/c. 570-714-9230
2 can pay the mort-
gage. Modern
ment. Economical off-street parking,
MLS# 11-1221 Gas Heat. utility room with 3/4
INCLASSIFIED! 10-1770 $369,900
MLS# 11-164
kitchens and baths.
Large 2nd floor
Car port and Pri- bath. Walk up stairs
vate rear yard. to eat-in kitchen
Doyouneedmorespace? Call Cathy apartment has 3
MLS # 10-4363 with balcony, hard-
(570) 696-5422
HANOVER TWP.
bedrooms, large
A yard or garage sale eat in kitchen, and
PRICE REDUCED 1509 Wyoming Ave. wood floors, living
TO: $134,900.00
in classified 1.5 baths and laun- Freshly painted and
275 Phillips Street
room, bedrooms

DRUMS
Call Pat McHale insulated, immacu- and full bath. Bright Large windows
is the best way dry room. 1st floor
units have 1 bed-
570-613-9080 late and sitting on 3rd floor attic ready accent this bright
tocleanoutyourclosets! room and 1 bath. 2 almost half an acre
this 3 bedroom 1.5
to finish. Seller anx- spacious 2 bed-
ious to sell. All
You’re in bussiness Smith Hourigan
Group
car garage and 4
bath home can be appliances and
room, 2 bath
off street parking
with classified! Living room has
awesome woodland 570-696-1195 spaces. For more yours. Features Coldwell Banker townhouse in a
quiet setting of
include a modern Home Protection
ASHLEY views and you will
enjoy the steam/ DALLAS
info and photos, go
to www.atlas
realtyinc.com EXETER kitchen, central
A/C. laundry room,
Plan included.
MLS # 10-2673
Hanover Township.
Motivated sellers!
sauna. Lake and office and free $99,900
tennis rights avail- MLS 11-1447 All reasonable
$129,000 standing fireplace. Call Amy Lowthert offers considered.
able with Associa- 37 Ironmaster Road All appliances at (570)406-7815
tion membership. Call Terry $98,000
Beautiful Bi-Level 570-885-3041 or included. Just move COLDWELL BANKER
(membership right in! For more MLS# 10-2685
optional). Minutes home in very good Angie RUNDLE REAL ESTATE Call Arlene Warunek
570-885-4896 details and photos
from the Pocono's “move-in condition” 570-650-4169
and 2 hours to
Philadelphia or New
surrounded by the
natural decorating
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-604
LINEUP
16 Hazleton St
Conveniently
York. $310,000
Maria Huggler
Estate like 6.35
acre setting in
of Sleepy Hollow
Estates features
180 First Street
Vinyl sided ranch
$177,900
Call Kim SUNDAY MAY 29 ASUCCESSFULSALE
located to Rt. 309
and 81. Off street
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-587-7000
Northwoods. 5,000
sq. ft. in all. Classic
2500 sq. ft. Home
features brick front DURYEA
home, on large
yard, with carport
570-466-3338 12:00PM-1:30PM
Well kept 2
bedroom ranch with
IN CLASSIFIED! Smith Hourigan
Group
parking in front and brick home features with vinyl siding, Blueberry Hill. and off street park-
ing. Eat in Kitchen, new kitchen, fenced Doyouneedmorespace? (570) 696-1195
BLAKESLEE
rear. Two-story, 3 Summit Pointe oversize one car 3 bedroom ranch.
Builders attention with wood cabi- yard, one car
A yard or garage sale
bedroom, modern
kitchen, Pergo to detail at every
built in garage, large
rear deck, large
Large lot with pool.
Lease To Buy. For netry, large living garage.
$79,900 in classified Purebred Animals?
flooring in living
room and dining
turn. 2 story family
room with accent
windows & fire
cleared lot, public
sewers, private
more details, call.
Reduced 327,500.
room, 3 bedrooms
and 1 bath.
MLS # 10-4365
FORTY FORT
Small ranch home. 2
MLS #11-638
Call Tracy Zarola is the best way Sell them here with a
room, modern bath, (570) 655-8118
low gas utility bills.
MLS#10-3703 .
place, modern
maple kitchen with
well. Modern
kitchen with appli-
PRICE REDUCED
$134,900
bedroom, full base-
ment, new roof.
570-574-6465
570-696-0723 tocleanoutyourclosets! classified ad!
Price reduced to cherry finish, den ances, dining area,
DURYEA Call Pat McHale Large carport. Very LEWITH & FREEMAN You’re in bussiness 570-829-7130
low utility bills. 1 mile
$62,900.
Call Maribeth Jones
with Oak built-ins,
impressive oak
living room, 2 full
baths and 1/2 bath,
570-613-9080
from Route 81. Ask- with classified!
at 696-6565 entry. Elegant ing $40,000. Call
37 Chestnut Road master with
a fantastic sound
Nick 570-702-4077 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
whirlpool overlook- system. Lower level
(Old Farm Estates)
Custom built solid ing wooded lot. has entry door to
the garage and also HANOVER TOWNSHIP
brick 4 bedroom, Formal living room,
EXETER
Earn Extra Cash
3.5 baths Colonial 4 bedrooms, 5 to the side patio.
baths. 4 car garage Home features gas
AVOCA
style home with an 3 Bennett Street
open floor plan on & 2,500 sq. ft. forced air, also cen-
1+ acre lot in the barn/shop for car Sellers assist 9K
tral air ducts are

For Just A Few


Poconos. A few of enthusiasts or toward closing.
already to install. Three bedroom
the amenities other use. many features
include central A/C. $650,000 ranch home,
2 Master bedrooms Call Kevin MLS#11-860 completely reno-

Hours A Day.
each with bath 570-696-1195 or $214,000 vated (tile, hard-
room and fireplace, 570-696-5420 Call John Vacendak wood, granite,
570-823-4290 carpet, roof, 83 Pulaski St,
ultramodern
kitchen, hardwood SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 570-735-1810 Stainless appli-
Large 4 Bedroom
Two story home in
good condition fea-
ances) two

Deliver
912 Vine Street floors throughout, in a great
baths, Dining tures three bed-
STATELY 3500+ cathedral ceiling
room, Living neighborhood with rooms, formal din-
S.F., 9 room, 2.5 and 2 car garage.
room, Family original architectur- ing room, detached
Bath, home with MLS #11-653
Room, Laundry, al details, hardwood one car garage at a
newer vinyl siding, $469,900
see www. Garage, office, great price.
vinyl windows and Call Kim Need to rent that floors, inground
capitol- rec room, utility MLS# 11-875
architectural shin- 570-466-3338 Vacation property? pool and hot tub. $ 34,200
Place an ad and realestate.com room, lot is
gled roof, 2 Car 75x150. Over
REDUCE PRICE Call Tracy L.
Detached Garage get started! for additional
2,500 sq ft of liv- $169,500 McDermott, Broker
and plenty of 570-829-7130 photos
ing space, fin- MLS# 10-338 Owner Office:
paved, Off-Street (570) 696-2468
DALLAS Shopping for a ished basement. CROSS VALLEY
Parking. Are you a $169,900.
professional looking
High Point Acres
new apartment? Call Jim REALTY
for an in-home
office? Do you New Listing Classified lets 570-212-2222 (570) 763-0090 (No Collections)
LINE UP you compare costs -
have a college-age
student, who would
treasure some pri- A GREAT DEAL... without hassle EDWARDSVILLE EXETER Available routes:
or worry!
vacy? Do you have
IN CLASSIFIED! Get moving
a large family or do
you just enjoy Looking for the right deal with classified!
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
West Pittston
space? This could on an automobile?
be the home for
you! Truly versatile, Turn to classified. DUPONT $760 Monthly Profit + Tips
the second floor It’s a showroom in print! 4 bedroom, 2 ½
bath colonial. Fire- 183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers
contains a master Classified’s got
bedroom with tiled
the directions!
place in family room.
Bright & Sunny sun-
NEW LISTING! Exeter Ave., Ann St., Clear Spring Ct.
4 piece bath, ( jet- 122-124 Short St.
room. Very large,
871 EXETER AVE. Ledgeview Dr., Susquehanna Ave., York Ave.
DALLAS
ted tub and sepa- Very nice double-
Architecturally
rate tiled, stand up level, landscaped block in
attractive design
lot. 2 car garage. Edwardsville on a
shower). This is
not a drive-by. Call
for appointment.
Gas Heat. $265,000
Besecker Realty
quiet street and out
of the flood zone.
built to accommo-
date a busy corner
location. Great
Reduced!
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
Kingston
Pat McHale
570-613-9080
570-675-3611 Single family home
for sale in quiet
Good income prop-
erty for an investor
building will lend 3 bedrooms, 2 $850 Monthly Profit + Tips
DALLAS
itself to most retail baths, 1 car garage.
neighborhood-
Beautiful 2400 Sq.
or live in one side
and rent the other
users, used car lot,
mini mart, restau-
New carpeting,
paint, etc. Large lot.
212 daily papers / 252 Sunday papers
Ft. with 6 bedroom,
2 full baths, 2 story
to help pay the
mortgage! Make
rant. Call for your Asking $109,500. First Ave., Second Ave., Third Ave., N. Dawes Ave.,
Deremer Realty
home, fully air con- your appointment
appointment!
Pat Silvi 283-9100 570-477-1149 Pierce St., Reynolds Ave., Winola Ave.
NEW LISTING! ditioned, oil & gas today!
AVOCA Desirable heat, renovated MLS #11-438
x21 MLS#11-803
HANOVER TWP.
upscale Dallas kitchen, full unfin-
ished basement, 2
PRICE REDUCED!
Sale price $150,000
Lease price Wilkes-Barre North
REDUCED!
neighborhood. $66,000
enclosed porches, $1500/month
Attention to detail
at every turn in this
5000+SF home on Nice 2 bedroom
15 x 20 deck with
power awning
Mary Ellen Belchick
570-696-6566
Walter Belchick
$800 Monthly Profit + Tips
three floors. ranch in Great
Neighborhood!
cover – generous
size lot, off street
570-696-2600 185 daily papers / 209 Sunday papers
Oversized cherry x301
kitchen with granite Large Living Room, parking, first floor Coal St., Custer St., N. Empire St., N. Grant St.,
island and upgrad-
ed appliances. Tray
sunny eat-in kitchen
& oversized bath.
Perfect place to
washer & dryer.
All appliances FORTY FORT Logan St., New Market St.
ceiling, crown and included. *3 bedroom/1 bath/
panel moldings, start out or down-
size to.
JUST REDUCED 1250 sq ft Swoyersville
314 Packer St.
Newly remodeled 3
family room with
vaulted ceiling and
gas fireplace. First
$62,900
MLS# 10-4624
$168,000
Call 570-421-0587
or Rodite@enter.net
EDWARDSVILLE *Corner double lot/
fencing
*Detached garage + $720 Monthly Profit + Tips
bedroom home with floor den/library, 5 Five Mountains
1st floor master, 1.5 bedrooms, 5 baths, Realty
570-542-2141
use “Dupont Home”
in email subject
2 car paved parking
*Hardwood floors/ 168 daily papers / 187 Sunday papers
baths, detached finished lower level,
garage, all new sid- 1 year new 20x42
line. replacement Bigelow St., Dennison St., Hughes St., Lackawanna Ave.
DALLAS 151 Fort Street windows
ing , windows, shin- Oasis in-ground *GasHeat/hot water
Recently remodeled
gles, water heater, pool, 3-car garage *Full concrete
Swoyersville/Luzerne
Find a
kitchen and bath- on a 1+/- acre lot. 3 bedroom home, 2
baths, all new basement/walk-out
rooms. A must MLS#11-1067 *Not a drive-by
$840 Monthly Profit + Tips
newcar
see house! For $599,000. amenities, lots of
closet space, nice Call for appointment
more info and pho- Call Maribeth Jones 145 Short Street $79,300
tos visit: www.atlas 696-6565 NEW PRICE ON corner lot with off
189 daily papers / 211 Sunday papers
online
street parking, MLS# 10-4598
realtyinc.com THIS RANCH, with Call Vieve Zaroda
$109,900 new kitchen, 3 bed- garage, new car-
pet, windows & (570) 474-6307 Main St., Chestnut St., Oliver St., Bennett St.,
MLS 11-73 rooms and a fin-
Call Tom
PRICE REDUCED! at ished basement, door. Gas heat. Ext. 2772
Charles St., Kelly St.
570-262-7716 which nearly dou- $129,900.00
19 Circle Drive timesleader.com Call (570) 852-9142
bles the amount of
Collect cash, not dust! Spacious floor plan
living space.
To find a route near you and start
- Hardwood floors
$99,900.00 Addi- FORTY FORT
Clean out your throughout -
tional lot available
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
281006

Recently remodeled 76 Dana St. Smith Hourigan


with 6 garage Great starter home Group

570-829-7107
kitchen & master
Job Seekers are basement, garage bath - Sunroom
stalls. Call for
details on separate
in nice neighbor- 570-474-6307
hood. 2 story, 2
looking here! or attic and call the
heated -
Overlooking a
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MLS# 10-3931
bedroom, 1 bath.
Find Something?
Dining room, living
Where's your ad? beautiful waterfall.
Pat McHale
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MLS# 10-4354
(570) 613-9080
room, kitchen.Large
fenced yard. Car
port & detached 2 Get it back where it
ment today at 570-
Call Geri
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HARVEYS LAKE JENKINS TWP KINGSTON KINGSTON LAFLIN WILKES-BARRE MOUNTAINTOP
2982 Blytheburn Rd
PARDEESVILLE PITTSTON
Ridge Ave
REDUCED! MINERS MILLS OLDER SINGLE
HOME FOR SALE 738 PARDEESVILLE RD
BY OWNER
4 bedrooms, over
sized living room
CORNER LOT
with fireplace and
large picture win-
310 Lockville Rd. dows, large finished
Awesome Kingston attic, 1.5 baths, on 404 N. Main Street
SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity Modern 2 story
Cape on a great
street! Close to
7 Hickorywood Dr.
Wonderful 4 bed-
a 3/4 acre lot, 2 car
detached garage &
NEW PRICE
Two story located
of country living in home on 1 acre. schools, library, room Ranch with NEW LISTING! wrap around drive- on Main Street fea-
Duplex. Excellent 1717 River Road sweeping views of Charming two-story
this beautiful 2 shopping, etc. way. Walking dis- tures 6 Rooms, 3
starter home, Compact 2 story the valley. Master home with hard-
story home on 2.23 Newer gas furnace tance to lake, golf Bedrooms and Full
retirement home, home with 3 bed- bedroom with walk- wood and pine Single family built
acres surrounded and water heater. course close by, 30 Bath on 2nd Floor.
or investment rooms, 1st floor in closet and bath, floors, modern in 2005. 2.5 baths,
by nature the prop- Replacement win- minutes to Poconos Newer Furnace,
property Public bath with laundry, ultra modern eat-in kitchen and baths, two story with
erty has it’s own dows, hardwood and easy access to Hot Water Heater
sewer,deep well. large kitchen. Park- kitchen with granite formal living room attached garage.
private driveway. flooring, recently 46 Zerby Ave Route 80 & 309. and Circuit breaker
$109,000 ing in rear with counters and cherry and dining room, 3 Oil furnace with
Great entertaining remodeled kitchen Sunday 1pm-3pm $149,900 Electric Service.
Negotiable alley access. cabinets with large bedrooms, gas central air. 90 x
inside & out! 3 car with subway tiled Lease with option Call (570) 371-1492 This home is in
570-287-5775 $39,900 island and stainless heat, separate 140 corner lot.
garage plus 2 car backsplash. Alarm to buy, completely MOVE IN CONDI-
MLS 11-99
detached. A MUST or 570-332-1048
Call Colleen
system for your remodeled, mint, steel appliances. 2 330SF of office Shopping for a Kitchen with cen- TION and reason-
car garage, full space. Detached ter cooking island,
SEE! MLS#11-831 570-237-0415
protection and turn key condition,
unfinished base- garage and carport, new apartment? dining room,
ably priced at

HUGHESTOWN
$279,900 much more. MLS 3 bedrooms, 1.5 $47,900.00.
call Nancy #11-1577 baths, large ment with updated windows, Classified lets raised ceiling with MLS #11-1074
570-237-0752 $159,900. closets, with walk-out to yard. roof and furnace. you compare costs - glass door entry & Call Pat McHale
For more informa- Zoned business hardwood floor.
Call Pat Busch hardwoods, carpet
tion and photos visit commercial. without hassle Carpeting thru out
570-613-9080
(570) 885-4165 & tile floors, new
kitchen and baths, www.atlas MLS#11-1010 or worry! home. Tiled
JENKINS TWP.
2 W Sunrise Dr.
KINGSTON gas heat, shed,
large yard.
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4060
$129,000
Call Maribeth Jones
Get moving
with classified!
kitchen and bath.
Kitchen appli-
$269,900 570-696-6565 ances included.
HARVEY’S LAKE
$134,000, seller

17 ONEONTA HILL
will pay closing
costs, $5000 down
Call Colleen
570-237-0415 NANTICOKE NICELY PRICED
$219,900
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
and monthly (570) 233-1993
FOR SALE BY
OWNER
169 Rock St. payments are in classified
Year Round Home!
Spectacular View!
3 bedroom, 2 story
home with many
updates including
$995/month.
WALSH
REAL ESTATE MOUNTAIN TOP PITTSTON is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
LAFLIN
Low Taxes! newer furnace and 461 Ice Harvest Dr.
some new win-
570-654-1490
Rice Township
You’re in bussiness
Well maintained with classified!
KINGSTON
dows. Large con- 121 W. Vaughn St.
bi-level continually Well cared for 3
PITTSTON
crete front and rear
cared for by the bedroom, 1 bath 330 State Street
porches, large pri-
original owners. home on nice Very spacious
vate yard. For more
Upgraded kitchen street. Brand new 3 story home
info and photos visit
with granite counter drywall and trim in with nice size
us at: www.atlas
tops and breakfast front 2 rooms. Vinyl rooms & many
realtyinc.com
bar. Four bedrooms windows, gas heat recent updates. 107 Johnson St.
MLS 11-1786
and two baths. and newer 200
DRASTIC
Lots of off street $89,900 $2,000 seller 4 bedroom Ranch
parking, close to Large veranda over amp electric serv- assist available. home with hard-
Call Charlie 9 Main Street Gorgeous
Grotto. Raised the garage. Lower ice. Great location wood floors, large
570-829-6200
level recreation
2-3 bedroom, 1 full customized 4 bed- PRICE REDUCED
REDUCTION!!!!!
ranch with 2 car with park just a few bath home on large $93,000 room sizes, gas
garage, 3 Bed- room with fireplace doors away! room, 4 bath home heat and central air,
fenced lot. 1 car MLS# 09-3712 New on the Market.
rooms, 1 bath, living and wet bar. 27’ x MLS 11-1380 on a huge 5.7 acre garage and carport.
detached garage, Call Lynda 2 bedroom brick &
room, kitchen, large 10’ 3-season $105,000 lot in the exclusive Nice home, corner
living room, dining (570) 696-5418 aluminum ranch
porch with lake view room…. A great Mark R. Mason ice lakes. Price to lot, large unfinished
room, eat in kitchen with formal living
& bar. $142,500. place to entertain. 570-331-0982
HUGHESTOWN
and newly added sell at $499,000 basement. For room, eat in
Motivated sellers! CROSSIN REAL more information
OPEN HOUSE Come and tour this ESTATE
14x16 deck. Washer, MLS# 11-1487 kitchen, sunroom, 1
dryer & fridge incl- and photos visit
COMING lovely home 570-288-0770 uded. New water
Call Laura 466-9186
www.atlas
1/2 baths, 1 car
IN JUNE in a great for a showing. garage and Central
Smith Hourigan realtyinc.com
KINGSTON
heater and windows air. MLS#11-1583
Directions Left @ neighborhood! CROSS VALLEY MLS 11-1209
MLS#11-1031
throughout.Full walk Group $129,900
Grotto @ Stop sign out basement. 570-696-1195 $129,900
make left, then $239,500 543 REALTY Call Ruth
Hardwood floors in Call Charlie 570-696-1195 or
(570) 763-0090
NANTICOKE
quick right onto Mary Ellen Belchick Westmoreland 570-829-6200
every room. Many 570-696-5411
Oneonta Hill, 3rd 696-6566 Ave.
MOUNTAIN TOP
updates, a must
House on right. Stately 5 bedroom see! $89,000. REDUCED
CALL Dave @ home in prestigious (570) 898-2581 8PM
570-417-6661 97 Center Street neighborhood.

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room home has
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and let the


sellers know!
deep lot, paved off
street parking and
a detached 1 car
ASUCCESSFULSALE 4 bedroom, 1 bath,
large enclosed
and inground pool.
Huge Reduction
IN CLASSIFIED! PITTSTON TWP.
porch with brick Looking for the right deal
570-829-7130 garage. Owner is
willing to contribute
INCLASSIFIED! fireplace. Full con-
$145,000
Call Jay Crossin on an automobile? 25 West
850 LAKEVIEW DR
Doyouneedmorespace? crete basement
HARVEYS LAKE $1,500 to your clos- Ext. 23 Turn to classified. Washington St.
with 9ft ceiling. Lots Crossin Real Enjoy the beauty in
ing costs. Priced at A yard or garage sale of storage, 2 car Estate It’s a showroom in print! this beautiful 2- Move right into this
very nice 3 bed-
$73,900, with 5%
down, borrowing in classified garage on double
lot in a very desir-
570-288-0770 Classified’s got story on approxi-
mately one acre in room 1 bath home.
$70,205, for 30 is the best way the directions! Lots of natural
KINGSTON
able neighborhood. Laurel Lakes! Hard- 118 Church Dr
years @ 5% interest woodwork and a
tocleanoutyourclosets!
LARKSVILLE
Close to schools wood floors, tile JUST REDUCED!
rate would make and granite kitchen, beautiful stained Three story with
and park and recre-
your monthly princi- You’re in bussiness ation. Walking dis- 4 bedrooms and 3 glass window. three bedrooms, 120 Parnell St.
Kitchen appliances Classic Ranch in
pal and interest
payment $376.88
with classified! tance to downtown baths – including a
and wall to wall car-
two baths also
features family great location. 3
Wilkes-Barre. Great spacious master
9A Queen Of Peace Rd
Beautiful setting
with taxes and
insurance, monthly JENKINS TWP. family neighbor-
hood. Carpet
bath with Jacuzzi
and separate show-
peting approxi-
mately 1 year old.
Home also has a
room and den.
MLS#11-401
bedroom, 3 baths,
high quality
throughout. 3 sea-
payment would be allowance will be er. This 10-room $ 60,400
located just a short approximately home has a great one car detached Call Tracy L. son porch over
considered. garage. looking private rear
walk from the lake! $533. Why rent, $139,900 layout, including a McDermott, Broker
Enjoy your summer when you can have lower level with $83,900 Owner Office: yard. Owners says
MLS #11-1434 Rutter Ave. MLS 11-347 sell and lowers
at the Beach Club your own home? Call Tom End Unit Townhouse recreation room (570) 696-2468.
or on your sun Call Pat McHale 111 Falcon Drive and an additional Call John price to
570-262-7716 Owner Relocating. 570-704-6846 $219,900. For
porch! This home 570-613-9080 1st floor open plan Brand new since room for a den or
offers a brick fire- 2004, 3 bedrooms, office. Call us today Antonik & Associ- more information
with LR, dining area ates, Inc. and photos please
place, finished & kitchen, plus 2 baths, central air, to arrange your pri-
lower level with 2 car garage, shed, vate showing! 570-735-7494 visit our website at
23 Mead St. powder room. www.atlas
wood burner, 2-car 6 car driveway. MLS#11-1216
NANTICOKE
Newly remodeled 2 Lower level finished realtyinc.com
garage, mature Roof, kitchen, fur-
KINGSTON
story on a corner with 3rd BR, laun- $329,500

HUNLOCK CREEK
landscaping nace, a/c unit and Mary Ellen Belchick MLS #10-2817
lot with fenced in dry room & storage Call Charlie for
accenting the area. 2 BRs & 2 master bath all 696-6566
rolling lawn with yard and 2 car your private
3+/- acres of land,
this will be your pri-
garage. 4 bed-
rooms, 1 bath,
baths on the 2nd
floor. MLS # 11-1267
$299,500
replaced. Modern
kitchen with granite
island, tile floors,
Walter Belchick
696-2600 ext. 301 PITTSTON showing.
VM 101
vate retreat! 1,660 sq. ft. For
more information Call Ruth 570-696- maple cabinets.
MLS#11-1755 1195 / 570-696-5411 Fireplace in family
$193,000 and photos visit
www.atlas room, large closets,
Bob Cook modern baths.
570-696-6555 or realtyinc.com
Stamped concrete
570-262-2665 $89,900
MLS 10-3684
Call Bill 167 N. Dawes Ave.
patio. For more
information and MOUNTAIN TOP
BUTLER TWP.
With 1876 sq. ft of
living space this 4
bedroom, 1.75 bath
PITTSTON TWP.
1267 Main Rd
JUST REDUCED!
Lovely raised ranch
570-362-4158 Move in condition 2
story home. 3 bed- SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP photos visit
www.atlas 109 North St. 2 story is a great
buy. 1st floor PRICE REDUCED
rooms, 2 baths, realtyinc.com 150 Carroll St.
KINGSTON TWP.
with in ground pool includes a Front Modern 3 bedroom
hardwood floors, MLS #11-1166 room, Living room,
in woodsy setting. $279,900 home with large
HARVEYS LAKE
ceramic throughout. Dining room, Kit, 3/4
MLS# 11-6 $39,800 Call Tom yard, off street
PRICE REDUCED
Finished lower level, bath & laundry
Call Tracy L. security system 570-262-7716 parking with car-
JENKINS TWP.
Lovely lake living. McDermott, Broker room. A tiered rear port, 1st floor laun-
Welcome to the MLS 11-1673 deck leads into the
Owner Office : $159,900 dry, new flooring,
best of 2 worlds. (570) 696-2468 fenced back yard. great condition.
#1: The amenities Call Tom Off street parking
570-262-7716 Move right in! For
NEW PRICE!
of lakefront prop- for 2+ cars in the more info and pho-
erties - fishing, rear off alley. Priced tos please visit:
boating and a 2
story boat house
LARKSVILLE MOUNTAIN 4 bedroom ranch
with large updat-
to sell. $30,900
Anne Marie Chopick
www.atlas
40 Gain St.
Be the first occu-
NEW LISTING! realtyinc.com.
(one of only 30 on ed kitchen, open 570-760-6769 pants of this newly
MLS 11-1685 constructed Ranch
the lake); floor plan, living GEORGE T. BELL $89,900
#2: The serenity
and privacy of
tiered stone patios 250 Susquehan-
KINGSTON 8 Circle Drive
Only one lucky fami-
room with fire-
place, hardwood
REAL ESTATE
570-288-6654
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
home on a low traf-
fic street. All you
could ask for is
HUNLOCK CREEK
floors in living
and lush gardens
surrounding this
nock Drive
Immaculate Cape
ly will be able to
make this home
room, bedrooms
and kitchen.
NEW COLUMBUS already here, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
Cod home features their own! Beautiful- 19 Academy St hardwood and tile
classic 3,500 sq ft Updated bath.
lake home perched 1st floor master ly kept Ranch with Sunroom over- floors with granite
high above Pole suite with office and 2 car garage, new Stunning view of looks state game and stainless steel
306, Lakeside
Drive. The views
3/4 bath. 2nd floor
has 2 large bed-
bath, partially fin-
ished basement, 3
the Wyoming Valley
architecturally built
lands. Walk out
lower level, easily
PITTSTON kitchen, gas fire-
place, central air, 2
are spectacular rooms with walk in season room, on pristine 1 acre finished-only car garage and
from our 5 bed- closets and adjoin- almost 1 acre in lot…grape vines, needs carpet. This rear patio and full
room home with 2 ing bath. 1st floor 177 Third Ave. Dallas School Dis- basement. For
Neat as a pin! 3 fruit trees, fish is a must see!
stone fireplaces & laundry and 1/2 trict. Home Warran- pond, raised gar- $159,500 more information
Main Road bath, modern bedroom, 2.5 cy included. For and photos, log
hardwood floors Country Living dens, contemporary MLS# 11-1349
kitchen with bam- baths, end unit more information Peaceful living with onto www.atlas
throughout. Call At It’s Best. home with Great Call Michael Pinko
boo floors, living townhome with nice and photos visit our easy drive to town. realtyinc.com
for an appointment. Well Maintained room fireplace, (570) 899-3865
room with stone fenced yard. Bright website at Beautifully main- MLS #10-3676
We also welcome farmhouse on 6+ beamed ceilings,
fireplace. 2 tier Spacious kitchen, www.atlas tained 3Bedroom $219,900
realtors. $799,000 acres. Garage, hardwood flooring
deck overlooks main level family realtyinc.com Ranch on 1.5 acres, Call Colleen
570-639-2423 stream. Easy and much more! 151 Broad Street
above ground pool, room, deck w/ MLS #11-370 2 car garage, gas 570-237-0415
access to Route 11. retractable awning. MLS#11-1079 fireplace, hard- Stately 1900+
$174,900
HARVEYS LAKE
ready for summer $325,000. square foot, two-
Affordable at fun! For more infor- Gas heat/central Call Charlie woods, large
REDUCED TO air, pull down attic Call Maribeth Jones Smith Hourigan deck... Lots to see. story home with 4
mation and photos, 570-829-6200 696-6565 Group
$159,500 for storage and 1 VM 101 Call today for a pri- bedrooms, 1.75
please visit 570-474-6307 baths and 2 car,
Call Jim www.atlas car garage. Very vate showing.
Towne & Country affordable town- MLS 10-3480 detached garage.
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
realtyinc.com
MLS #11-657
$299,000
home in great cen-
tral location! MOUNTAIN TOP $138,700
Five Mountains
FEATURES -NEW
kitchen with maple PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd
570-542-5708 MLS 11-1282 Realty cabinetry, NEW
Call Colleen

HUNLOCK CREEK
570-237-0415 $139,500
Mark R. Mason MESHOPPEN 570-542-2141 bath 1st floor, NEW
furnace, FRESH
Entertaining is a
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
Novak Road
NOXEN Paint. Hardwood
flooring on 1st floor
“must” in this to be REFINISHED.
waterfront com-
ESTATE It's that time again!
570-288-0770 Rent out your MLS #10-2922
pound! Spacious A great buy @
apartment
room sizes accom-
modate family and JENKINS TWP./ KINGSTON with the Classifieds
$129,900.
Call Pat for an
friends in this five 570-829-7130 New Listing! DRASTIC
bedroom, 3500SF INKERMAN Cape Cod with 3
appointment.
REDUCTION
beauty. Old world
charm includes New construction,
45 Main St.
LAFLIN Lovely nearly com-
bedrooms, 1 full and
2 half baths, run
porch, 2 car garage
Gorgeous estate
like property with
living room with 3 bedroom, 2 bath pleted renovated 101 Main Street. log home plus 2
knotty pine walls, tan brick ranch on Victorian farmhouse plus car port awaits READY FOR BED & story garage on 1
beamed ceilings a new owners BREAKFAST. Totally acres with many
PITTSTON
1 acre. Features sits high on 7.81
and a gas stone include pella acres featuring touch. Situated on updated spacious 2 outdoor features.
fireplace Dining windows, oak hard- panoramic pastoral 1.94 acres within story with extra Garage. For more
room includes two wood floors, car- views, high ceilings, walking distance of large living room, 4 info and photos
built-in corner peted bedrooms, 290 Reynolds St. original woodwork, school and .02 suites, family room visit: www.atlas
cupboards and tiled kitchen & Very roomy 2 story gutted, rewired, miles of interstate and screen porch realtyinc.com
sitting area with baths, maple Own this home for on lovely street in insulated and sheet- 81 this is an ideal conveniently locat- MLS# 11-319
stone fireplace kitchen cabinets, less than $400 a Kingston. 4 bed- rocked, newer roof, location ONLY ed on Main St. $300,000
5 Fairfield Drive $59,900!!! Call Charles
Game room with hanstone counter- month! Large 3 rooms, 3 baths, vinyl siding, kitchen Noxen. $195,000.
Don’t travel to a Anne Marie Chopick
mahogany flooring, tops, propane fire- wood burning fire- and baths. Lots of ERA BRADY
bedroom home with resort. Live in your 570-760-6769
Five bedrooms, place, walk up attic, place in living room. potential with TLC. ASSOCIATES
formal dining room, vacation destination GEORGE T. BELL
including fabulous tray ceiling in living Large eat-in kitchen Elk Lake School Dis- 570-836-3848
off street parking in the 3 bedroom, REAL ESTATE
views of the lake in room & attached as well as formal 182 BROAD STREET
LINEUP
2.5 bath home with trict. $175,000
and large yard. For dining room. Freshly 570-288-6654
LINEUP
the spacious mas- 2 car garage. gourmet kitchen MLS# 11-525 Call Meticulous 2 Story,
ter and fifth bed- $279,900 more information painted, carpets 570-696-2468 2 Bedroom –
and fabulous views. Sell your own home!
room (presently an
office). Lush gar-
dens with perenni-
MLS# 10-4527
Five Mountains
Realty
and photos, log
onto www.atlas
cleaned and numer-
ous updates makes
this move-in ready!
Enjoy the heated in-
ground pool with
Place an ad HERE
570-829-7130
ASUCCESSFULSALE Redone from Top to
Bottom – Cottage
Cute- With New ASUCCESSFULSALE
realtyinc.com
als and annuals. 84’ 570-542-2141 MLS#09-2449 Call for your
cabana, built-in
BBQ and fire pit in IN CLASSIFIED! kitchen, state of the
IN CLASSIFIED!
of lakefront with
two-story boat-
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
$64,900
private showing.
MLS #11-364
this private,
tranquil setting. For
MOUNTAIN TOP Doyouneedmorespace?
art appliances,
hardwood floors
house! “Low taxes”.
Highland Hills. 3
Call Charles PRICE REDUCED!
more info and pho-
Ranch. Newly and swirled ceiling. Doyouneedmorespace?
MLS#11-1083
$850,000.
bedroom, 4 bath bi-
ATLAS
REALTY,INC.
$157,900
Mary Ellen Belchick
tos visit: www.atlas
constructed. 2,100
sq ft. 3 bedrooms. A yard or garage sale BUY or RENT
WITH OPTION. A yard or garage sale
realtyinc.com
Call Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
level. Stainless
kitchen with granite
570-829-6200 570-696-6566
Walter Belchick
MLS 11-1686 Collect cash, not dust!
2.5 baths. Jacuzzi
tub. Gas Heat, in classified Call for details.
Pat McHale in classified
countertop. Porce-
lain tile and laminate Job Seekers are 570-696-2600 x301
$319,900
Call Keri
Clean out your
basement, garage
Central Air. 2 car
garage. Land-
is the best way 570-613-9080
is the best way
looking here!
throughout. Heated
inground pool. Eco- Where's your ad?
570-885-5082
or attic and call the scaping & Drive-
way completed
tocleanoutyourclosets! tocleanoutyourclosets!
Classified depart-
nomical heating.
$219,900
570-829-7130 and ment today at 570- aprox 5/23 You’re in bussiness You’re in bussiness
ask for an employ- $239,900
Call 570-655-8034
ment specialist Line up a place to live
in classified!
829-7130! 570-868-5900 with classified! with classified!
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PLAINS PLYMOUTH
401 W. Shawnee Ave
SHAVERTOWN SWEET VALLEY
570 Grassy Pond Rd
WEST PITTSTON WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE WYOMING Properties
Beautifully redone 4
bedroom, 2 bath bi- DALLAS
level with garage on
cozy corner lot near
Valley West High
School. New Paint,
Carpeting, Appli-
ances & more.
$139,900. Call Centrally located, Price Reduced!
20 Nittany Lane 570-706-5496 Nice Country Bi- 210 Susquehanna 29 Amber Lane this triplex is fully 104 5TH ST.
Convenience! Loca- Level on 9.55 acres Avenue Remodeled 2 bed- occupied and has 2 Great location to
tion! Easy Living!
This home has it all. SALEM TOWNSHIP
1057 Shickshinny
with 3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, kitchen,
Well cared for 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath,
modern kitchen,
room Ranch home
with new carpeting,
large sun porch,
bedrooms in each
unit. Nicely main-
invest in with this
duplex, you can
Commercial space
for lease. $10/sq. ft.
Physician's office
3 floors of living living room, family tained with one long have a tenant help
space w/hardwood Valley Road room, office & laun- sunroom, 1st floor new roof. Move term tenant on 3rd with your mortgage ready to occupy
floors and gas fire- dry room. Plus laundry. Updated right in! For more floor and off street or just collect the approx 7500 sq. ft.
place in living room. attached oversized electric, replace- info and photos parking. An annual rents. 2 bedrooms Various suites up to
Open floor plan, SUNDAY MAY 1st 2 car garage with ment windows, gas please visit: income of $17,520 in each unit. Semi- 20,000 sq. ft. also
lower level family 12:00PM-2:00PM workshop, rear heat, off street SUNDAY www.atlas makes it an attrac- modern kitchens available. State of
room w/laundry and 1071 Meadowcrest deck & 3 sheds. parking. Beautifully 1:00PM-3:00PM realtyinc.com tive buy. MLS 11-825 and baths. Both the art amenities.
3/4 bath. 3 bed- Drive MLS 11-1094 landscaped proper- Completely remod- MLS 11-749 Anne Marie Chopick units have access Ample parking.
rooms w/2 full Every corner of this $229,900 ty with pond and eled home with $89,900 GEORGE T. BELL to the basement for Contact Judy Rice
baths on upper ranch home has Five Mountains fish, storage shed, everything new. Call Colleen REAL ESTATE storage. First floor 714-9230
level. Deck and been beautifully Realty river view, no flood New kitchen, baths, 570-237-0415 570-288-6654 has gas fireplace, MLS# 10-4102
patio for outdoor Cozy 3 bedroom, upgraded. Wood 570-542-2141 insurance required. bedrooms, tile 570-760-6769 ductless A/C units
living! 2 zone heat, 1.5 bath completely floors, new kitchen For additional info floors, hardwoods, and laundry area.
central a/c, inter-
com and stereo
remodeled Ranch
home.
kitchen,
Features
dining
with granite and
stainless. Gas fire- SWOYERSVILLE and photos view
our site at
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granite countertops,
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WILKES-BARRE
microwave, dish-
could you want? baths, cedar closet lower level (800 $134,900 washer, free stand- $99,900
For more info and plus built in garage. additional square Call Lu-Ann ing shower, tub for Jill Jones
photos visit: New windows, new feet!), just move 570-602-9280 two, huge deck, 696-6550
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MLS #11-782 electric, new coal $219,000 $154,900 (835.00 /
$199,900 furnace and new MLS #11-306 30years/ 5%)
electric heat. Front 171 Oliver St. NEW LISTING!
Call Colleen Call Tracy Zarola Very well main- 570-654-1490 54 CORLEAR ST.
& rear porches. Has Looking for the right deal
YATESVILLE
570-237-0415 570-574-6465 tained 2 story Well maintained
a well but can use 570-696-0723 622 Donnelly St.
public water, public home. 3 bedrooms on an automobile? home on a double
sewer. $135,000
MLS# 11-1087
LEWITH & FREEMAN and a bath with gas
heat. Front room
Turn to classified. 39 W. Chestnut St.
lot, on a lovely resi-
dential street. Walk PRICE REDUCED
Double Block in
good condition.
It’s a showroom in print! Lots of room in this Great investment
Five Mountains
Realty SHICKSHINNY was former store
front which would Classified’s got Looking to buy a single with 3 floors
to the River Com-
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property. Come

PLAINS of living space. 3 take a look.


570-542-2141 17 Main Road make a nice size the directions! home? schools. 1st floor $96,000
family room/den! Place an ad here bedrooms, 1 bath bedroom and ½ MLS# 10-2668
SCRANTON Many possibilities
MLS 11-1451 WEST PITTSTON
242 Damon Street
and let the
sellers know!
with hardwood
floors throughout,
natural woodwork,
bath. 2nd floor 2 or
3 bedrooms and a
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
$74,000 570-829-7130 full bath. Although Rundle Real Estate
Mark R. Mason all windows have not currently fin-
been replaced, 570-474-2340
WILKES-BARRE
570-331-0982 ished, the base-
laundry/pantry off of
FORTY FORT
CROSSIN REAL ment is heated and 12 Reid st.
ESTATE kitchen. 4x10 entry can be finished for Spacious Bi-level
570-288-0770 foyer, space for 2 additional living home in semi-pri- 138-148 Welles St.
Lovely Country set- additional bed- space. Call for your vate location with
433 N. Main St,
REDUCED! Large 103 Arnold Avenue
ting for the cute Bi-
Level on 5.34 acres. SWOYERSVILLE rooms on the 3rd
floor. Roof is new.
MLS 11-325
private showing.
MLS#11-1142
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
$115,000 fireplace in lower
AFFORDABLE PRICE
home in advanced Property features 4
Bedrooms, 1.75 Newly remodeled Jay A. Crossin MaryEllen Belchick level family room. 4
stage of remodel 570-288-0770 bedrooms, garage.
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detached garage and flooring, many Great downtown MLS 10-4740
WILKES-BARRE
master suite with 2 10-1069 REDUCTION!
Reduced $81,900 and 14' X 28' shed. original features Wilkes-Barre $159,900 Be part of the
closets,separate Call Charlie
tub/shower and 2 call Nancy MLS 11-1335 327 Shoemaker St including hardwood opportunity for Welles Street

WILKES-BARRE
570-237-0752 $229,000 floors, nice yard & investor! Ideal for 570-829-6200 Revitalization! 2
more bedrooms, Very nice 2-story VM 101
even an upstairs Five Mountains with large front two car garage. student housing! buildings with
laundry planned! Realty porch, level back $132,500 First floor tenant is offices & ware-
Large foyer & 570-542-2141 yard and off-street a successful house/garage
MLS# 10-1675 restaurant with a
kitchen, formal Din- parking. Three bed- areas. Zoned M-1.
ing Room. Ready
for new furnace/ Looking for that
SHICKSHINNY rooms and one full
bath (remodeled in
CROSS VALLEY
REALTY
lease. Plus 4 large,
2 bedroom apart-
ments on the sec-
Office space for
lease. Call agent for
water heater. Can (570) 763-0090 more details. 138-
special place 2007). Kitchen with
ond and third floors. 142 Approx 9784
lights, outlets center island and 73 Richard Street
called home?
WEST PITTSTON
already placed! laminate floors in Off-street parking 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath sq. ft. & 144-146
Classified will address for 3 cars. approx 5,800 sq ft.
Large lot with room
for garage/deck/ Your needs.
both kitchen and
dining room Base- MLS#11-829
Traditional in Very
Good Condition. Nice duplex, was LINE UP $335,000
$154,900 originally a single Contact Judy Rice
pool. MLS# 10-4611
$99,900
Open the door ment is partially fin-
ished, including Ted Poggi 283-9100
Open Layout. Off
Street Parking, Yard family home & can A GREAT DEAL... 714-9230
Call Amy Lowthert with classified! plumbing and can ext. 25 & Shed. Many easily be a single
IN CLASSIFIED! MLS# 11-4293
again. Additional
at (570)406-7815
COLDWELL BANKER SHAVERTOWN Completely
remodeled 3 bed-
be finished for addi-
tional living space.
New hot water
Updates.
Asking $47,900
Call 570-762-1537
off street access
by rear alley of
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE room, 1.75 bath property. Seller
brick & aluminum heater in 2010 and for showing Turn to classified.
PLAINS updated electric in assist available.
ranch on over 4 It’s a showroom in print!
594 N. Main Street
acres with Pond.
New stainless steel
2004. A GREAT
BUY AT A GREAT 320 RACE STREET
First floor apart-
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
84 Madison Street
$44,900
Call Kathy B @
570-474-6307 or
Classified’s got FREELAND
Beautifully redone 3 PRICE! Call us the directions! 1017-1019 Centre St.
appliances, 2 car ment for rent – 5 570-715-7747
bedroom, 2 bath attached and 1 car today to arrange
ranch. New roof,
carpeting, paint &
built-in garage,
paved driveway,
your private show-
ing! MLS#11-1337
Rooms, 2 Bed-
rooms, 1 Bath –
Heat, water and
YATESVILLE
stainless appli- 138 Wakefield Road $99,900
ances. Gas heat,
central air, garage,
Inviting contempo-
rary with breathtak-
open front porch,
3 season room,
rear patio, brick
Mary Ellen Belchick
696-6566
sewer included.
Great location, con-
venient to restau-
REDUCED!
screened in back ing sunsets fea- Walter Belchick SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
fireplace & property rants, the bank,
porch. Large fenced tures an open floor 696-2600 ext. 301
in back yard & more
$139,900. Call
plan, ultra kitchen,
hardwoods
goes to a stream
in the back.
$190,000
groceries…..Call for
details and appoint-
156 Sherman Street
HANDYMAN SPE-
CIAL. Extra Large
Nice duplex. WILKES-BARRE
570-706-5496 throughout, two- ment. MLS# 10- Renovated 2nd
MLS# 10-4716 4680 Pat McHale duplex with 7 bed- floor. Great invest-
sided gas FP, spa-
PLAINS
Five Mountains 570-613-9080 rooms, 2 baths, fire- ment or convert
like master bath, Realty place, screened back to single.
very generous
room sizes, 5 bed-
570-542-2141 LINEUP porch, full basement
and 2 car garage on
3 bedroom, 1 bath
on 1st Floor.
rooms, 4 baths, fin-
ished walk-out SPRING BROOK TWP ASUCCESSFULSALE double lot in Wilkes-
Barre City. $59,500
2 bedroom, 1 bath
2nd floor. Detached
61 Pittston Ave.
Stately brick Ranch
lower level.
$583,000 INCLASSIFIED! WEST PITTSTON
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
garage.
in private location.
Large room sizes, SUNDAY MAY 15
$79,000
MLS #11-952 Doyouneedmorespace? 322 SALEM ST. 570-836-3848 MLS# 11-1095
INVESTMENT! fireplace, central Spacious well
Call Tracy Zarola 133-135 Old River Rd A/C. Includes
570-574-6465 A yard or garage sale Call Jeff Cook Designed and con- extra lot. For more
maintained double

Spacious 2 story
570-696-0723 in classified WILKES-BARRE Realty World
Bank Capital
structed as a 4-unit information and
home with 4 bed-
rooms on each
with old world LEWITH & FREEMAN is the best way 570-235-1183
apartment building.
Solid brick and
photos visit
www.atlas side. 1017 side is
charm, hardwood tocleanoutyourclosets! masonry exterior. realtyinc.com owner occupied
SHAVERTOWN
floors, wood stair- Find Something?
case, stained glass
6 Williams St.
Great value for the
You’re in bussiness Lose Something? Each apartment MLS #10-3512 with ductless AC,
contains 1300+/-SF PRICE REDUCED oil or coal heat,
windows and more. Pioneer Avenue
price on quiet with classified! Get it back where it
belongs of living space with $194,500 modern living
Amenities include a New Listing
SWOYERSVILLE
street which is Great 1/2 double 6 rooms, 2 bed- Call Charlie rooms, kitchen &
with a Lost/Found ad!
closed to all main located in nice rooms and one 570-829-6200
PENDING roads is a must
570-829-7130 baths. Fenced in
West Pittston loca- bath. Full concrete VM 101
back yard with
WILKES-BARRE
see. Also comes tion. 3 bedrooms, basement and off-
with home 18 Caitlin Ave. street parking for 6 shed. Great oppor-
Formal Dining new carpet. Vertical
warranty. blinds with all appli- Large home in quiet cars. MLS#11-1232 tunity to live in 1017
Room, eat in MLS 10-3210 $124,900
kitchen, 1st floor ances. Screened in neighborhood close & pay your mort-
$157,900 porch and yard. For to schools with Ted Poggi gage with 1019
laundry, den, 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
partially finished 4 bedroom cape
Thomas Bourgeois
516-507-9403
more information
and photos visit
fenced yard, 2
small storage
283-9100 ext.25
NEAR HARVEYS LAKE rental property
$99,952
CLASSIC www.atlas sheds. Large deck
attic & a 1 car cod with 2 bed- MLS# 11-1229
PROPERTIES Immaculate 2 story, realtyinc.com in back. 3 bed-
garage all on a 100’ rooms and bath on Call Stanley
570-842-9988 stone & vinyl. Large MLS#10-1535 rooms, 2.5 baths.
x 200’ lot. 1st floor, and 2 bed- (570) 817-0111
$69,900 rooms and ¾ bath lot on cul-de-sac. $59,000 For more info and
Collect cash, not dust!
WILKES-BARRE
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Coldwell Banker
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GEORGE T. BELL
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$135,000.
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or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
garage with loft.
Tile, hardwood,
MLS 11-1391
$109,900
home offers an
open living room/
REDUCED RR2 Box 200 KINGSTON
570-288-6654 570-675-3611 granite, central air. Call Bill dining room floor
829-7130! laundry/pantry & 570-362-4158 Well maintained, 4
570-760-6769 plan. Master bed-

SWEET VALLEY
large family room
WEST WYOMING room with its own
bedroom,
baths,
1 1/2
eat-in
PLAINS TWP
with built in bar &

Find a
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26 Wesland Avenue floor. $276,900. living room, front &
tion to the walk-up

newcar
570-288-3256 back porches on
attic for storage! 1.58 acres.
570-406-2462
WILKES-BARRE Off-street parking,
large deck over-
$123,800. Call

online WEST HAZLETON Jeannie Brady


looking the fenced 116 Amber Lane ERA BRADY
Duplex. 3 bedroom, rear yard. Just Very nice Bi-level ASSOCIATES 47 N. Thomas St.
kitchen, living room, move right in! home with 2-3 bed- 570-836-3848 Well maintained
at dining room, bath. $83,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
rooms, open floor duplex in a nice
plan, built in area of Kingston.
For Sale By Owner timesleader.com Immaculate 2 story
2nd floor, 4 room Great neighbor-
garage, driveway, 909 Income & 2nd floor unit is
Plains Township apt. Partially fin- hood! 4 bed-
home in nice area ished attic. Off rooms (2 up, 2 on corner lot. Commercial occupied. New
Mill Creek Acres with kitchen, living Lower level family roof, new heating
street parking. down). Computer
4 Lan Creek Rd room, dining room, $109,900. Call room. Replace- room with pellet Properties system, brand new
Close to Mohegan family room, laundry stove. Move in in ground pool
(570) 459-0554 ment windows. 186 Old RIver Road
AVOCA
Sun & Geisinger, 4 & 3/4 bath on 1st condition home. recently installed.
Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
Fireplace, 2 Car
floor. 4 Bedrooms,
full bath & walk-in Find Something?
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Aluminum siding.
Off street parking
and single car WILKES-BARRE For more informa-
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Laundry hook-up for
both units in base-
Gas heat.
Garage. Excellent
Condition. All Appli-
closet on 2nd floor.
Plus new roof, 2 tier Lose Something? Enclosed front
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shared driveway. Affordable www.atlas
realtyinc.com
ment. Newer roof
and exterior
ances Included. This 4 bedroom, Newly built 3
Large yard.
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paved driveway & Get it back where it Extras! $89,900.
MLS 11-1508
one bath home in a
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bedroom home.
$95,000
MLS 10-4538
recently painted.
MLS 11-1199
Go To
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HUMFORD
just needs
a little TLC.
20-year
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
$144,500
Jay A. Crossin
for details.
Asking $219,900
$230,000
Five Mountains with a Lost/Found ad! REALTY
570-822-5126
MLS 11-1552
$47,000
no-interest
mortgage.
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
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570-829-7130 Michelle T. Boice Must meet 25 St. Mary’s St. CROSSIN REAL

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570-542-2141 570-639-5393 Wyoming Valley ESTATE
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ASUCCESSFULSALE
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OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston WILKES-BARRE requirements. 570-829-7130 and


ask for an employ-
with separate elec-
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570-820-8002 or anyone with stor-
WYOMING

IN CLASSIFIED!
age needs. For
more information
WILKES-BARRE and photos log onto
www.atlas

Doyouneedmore space?
realtyinc.com.
Reduced to 74 S. Thomas St.
$89,000 Well kept duplex
MLS #10-3872 located on a nice

Ayard orgaragesale
191 Andover St.
Lovely single family Call Charlie street. 2 bedrooms
3 bedroom home 570-829-6200 in each unit. All win-
with lots of space. 530 Dennison Ave. VM 101 dows replaced,

in classified REDUCED
Finished 3rd floor, screened in porch-
balcony porch off of Centrally located es for both apart-
2nd floor bedroom, this charming 3 Great 3 bedroom ments, 2 car

is thebestway
gas hot air heat, bedroom, 1 Bath 2 Cape Cod with garage in rear. Can
central air and story, with hard- charm & character, be converted back
much more. 1 3/4 baths, nice LINE UP to a single
Professional Office Rentals wood floors, eat in

to cleanoutyourclosets!
Must see! kitchen, fenced yard. MLS# family home.
10-342 $139,900 A SUCCESSFUL SALE MLS 11-1544
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available MLS 11-59 yard. Is an ideal
$69,900 starter home. Good call Nancy IN CLASSIFIED! $99,000
Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial 570-237-0752 Do you need more space? Jay A. Crossin

You’re in bussiness
Jay A. Crossin potential at $24,900
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570-760-6769

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570-288-0770 570-288-6654 570-288-0770
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909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & 912 Lots & Acreage 927 Vacation 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Locations Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished
Properties Properties Properties Properties Properties NY FARM
LAKE NUANGOLA BEAR CREEK HANOVER TOWNSHIP KINGSTON
KINGSTON PITTSTON PLAINS WEST WYOMING WYOMING LIQUIDATION
June 4!
SALE! Furnished Lakefront
Property. June 19-
New furnished 3
room apartment
3029 South Main St
Very large 1st floor,
72 E. W alnut St.
2nd floor, located in

PRICE REDUCED! July 8 with boat Includes water, sep- 3 bedrooms, wall quiet neighborhood.
Lender Owned
slip. Beautiful tic & most of the to wall carpet, Kitchen, living
Land/Farm Build-
recently remodeled heat. No smoking & room, dining room,
ings - $69,900!
no pets. $750/
central air, eat in sun room, bath-
Less than 3 hrs NY 3 bedrooms, 2 bath kitchen with appli-
house with large month. + security, room. 2 large and 1
City. Gorgeous set- ances. Off street
deck overlooking references. Could small bedrooms,
ting, views, parking. Washer
the Lake. Call Lou be unfurnished. Call lots of closets, built
stonewalls! FREE
for details. (570) 954-1200 /dryer hookup. in linen, built in
CLOSING COSTS!
(610) 325-9715 Heat & cooking hutch, hardwood
DALLAS
Highly visible office 1011-1015 Oak St 107-109 E. Carey St. 888-793-7762
379-381 Sixth St. gas included. Ten- and carpeted
building w/ample off Available 2 buildings High traffic, high for free info packet!
Perfect first home floors, fireplace,
street parking. on site. #1011 is a 2 potential location
for you with one 285 Wyoming Ave.
www.NewYork 930 Wanted to Buy 1 bedroom, 1 bath, ant pays electric & storage room, yard,
Executive office on story office building with enough space LandandLakes.com Real Estate 2nd floor, appox. water. $750 +
side paying most of First floor currently w/d hookup and
1st level. Potential with approximately for 2 second floor 800 sq. ft., walk in security. No Pets.
PITTSTON
your mortgage. used as a shop, new stove. Heat
for 2 tenants in 3800 square feet. apartments. Large closet, laundry Call 570-814-1356
Would also make a could be offices, and hot water incl.

WE BUY HOMES
lower level. #1015 is a single front windows for room, deck & yard.
nice investment etc. Prime location, 19 Ziegler Road Available May 1. 1
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
PRICE REDUCED story building with showroom display. Off street parking.
with all separate corner lot, full base- Picture sunrise over yr. lease + security
$424,000 approximately 3000 Basement & sub- $575 + utilities. 1
utilities and nice ment. 2nd floor is 3 the mountain. Any Situation $900/month
MLS #11-995 square feet. basement for year lease, credit West End Road

570-956-2385
rents. Large fenced bedroom apartment Ready to build, resi- 570-406-1411
Call Tracy Zarola $489,000 additional storage check & references TWO Clean & bright
yard, priced to sell. plus 3 car garage dential lot. Secluded
KINGSTON
570-574-6465 MLS# 11-445 or workspace. required. Call 3 bedroom apart-
570-696-0723 Call Pat Guzzy PRICE REDUCED Don’t wait too long. and parking for entrance road from ments. Heat, water,
(570) 675-4597
Route 502. Priced
LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-407-2480 $110,000
MLS# 10-1919
Call today to
schedule a tour.
6 cars. For more
information and to sell! Under-
ground telephone
DALLAS TWP
garbage & sewer
included with appli-
AVAILABLE NOW!
2nd Floor, 1 Bed,
MLS 11-1453 photos go to
CONDO FOR LEASE:
ances. Off street 1 Bath, modern
MOUNTAINTOP
Call Stanley $89,900 www.atlas and electric service
(570) 817-0111 parking. No pets, kitchen, living room,
Mark R. Mason realtyinc.com in place. Make this $1,800. 2 bedroom/ non smoking, not
Coldwell Banker washer & dryer.
570-331-0982 MLS #10-4339 the site of your 2 Bath. Call Us to section 8 approved. Next to the Post
Rundle Real Estate CROSS REAL $172,400 future home. discuss our great References, securi- Office, off street
570-474-2340 ESTATE Call Charlie MLS#11-486 Amenity & Mainte- ty, first and last parking, $500 +
570-288-0770 VM 101 $55,000 nance program! months rent. utilities, water &
PLAINS Ron Skrzysowski Call 570-674-5278 $725/month
WILKES-BARRE
sewer included, 1
570-586-1111 696-6551 570-852-0252 year lease, security
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Doyouneedmorespace? 15 South River St.
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
570-675-1589 & references. No
Pets. No Smoking.
S. Mountain Blvd.
Best location in
A yard or garage sale For Sale By Owner
in classified 4,536 sq. ft., high
912 Lots & Acreage
938 Apartments/
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St. HANOVER TWP. Call 570-822-9821

Furnished
KINGSTON
traffic area, across Housing for the Lee Park
Mountaintop. 7,700
is the best way from Rite-Aid, gas Collect cash, not dust! elderly & mobility Available June 15
sq. ft. building with
250’ frontage. tocleanoutyourclosets! heat. For more info,
call 570-820-5953
ABSOLUTE NY Clean out your
basement, garage HARVEY’S LAKE
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
Spacious 1 bed-
room, 1st floor
Currently an
automotive
You’re in bussiness FARMLAND SALE! or attic and call the 1 bedroom, fur- subsidized program. apartment. Large
center. Building is with classified! Looking for that June 4th! Classified depart- nished, LAKE Extremely low basement. Washer/
FRONT apartments. income persons dryer hookup.
special place 78 Park Avenue ment today at 570-
PITTSTON
adaptable 5 to 14 acre parcels encouraged to Garbage fees
STATELY 3 UNIT. Wall to wall, appli-
to many uses. called home? 5000 + sq. ft.
- opening price 829-7130! ances, lake rights, apply. Income less included. $515/ Bring Rover or Kitty
$595,000 Classified will address $24,900! Less than than $11,900. month + utilities. 1st & move right into
Owner’s unit has 3 off street parking.
Call Dave 3 hrs NY City! No 570-675-6936, & last + security.
570-474-6307 Your needs. finished living levels closing costs! Prime PRICES REDUCED No Pets. Lease, your choice of a 1
security & 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. No pets. or 2 bedroom apt.
Open the door with Victorian fea- EARTH
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP with classified! tures, apartments
buildable acreage!
Call 888-481-1373 CONSERVANCY references. EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
570-954-1992 Off street parking,
coin laundry, great
are turnkey with LAND FOR SALE 570-639-5920
NOW for free info! HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE JENKINS TWP./PITTSTON
PLAINS TWP. appliances and
there is a separate
46+/- Acres
WILKES-BARRE 2nd floor, newly
location. $450-
$600/mo + security,
DUPONT
DURYEA Hanover Twp.,

LAND! 44.59 ACRES


w/d unit for tenant $89,000 renovated, 2 bed- heat & electric.
use. Owner did not 1 bedroom, well fur- rooms, carpet, nice Call 570-262-1577
10+/- Acres nished. Includes Large completely
skimp on quality. Hanover Twp., yard, easy parking.
NANTICOKE
118 Glendale Road heating, cooling, remodeled 2 bed-
Well established 8 HIGHWAY 315 Must be seen to $69,000 Small Pets okay. KINGSTON
garbage, water, room styled town-
unit Mobile Home
Park (Glen Meadow
2 acres of commer-
cial land. 165 front
feet. Driveway
appreciate.
MLS 11-225
$159,900
28+/- Acres
Fairview Twp.,
$85,000
cable, HBO &
broadband WIFI.
house. Stove &
fridge included.
Heat/Water includ-
ed. $650/month.
Credit check & ref-
E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 1st
Mobile Home Park) Security & Refer- Private interior
in quiet country like access permit and Ask for Holly 32+/- Acres attic & basement erences required. floor, 2 bedrooms,
EILEEN R. ences. No Pets. Cell (917) 753-8192
location, zoned lot drainage in Wilkes-Barre Twp access. Washer/ elevator, carpet-
MELONE REAL 570-829-1279
commercial and place. WIll build to REDUCED! dryer hookup. Heat ed, Security
located right off suit tenant or avail- ESTATE
570-821-7022
61+/- Acres WILKES-BARRE included. Nice yard. LINE UP system. Garage.
Interstate 81. Con- able for land lease. Nuangola $750. No pets. Extra storage &
venient to shopping For more informa- Industrial Site. Rail $118,000 FULLY FURNISHED 570-479-6722 A GREAT DEAL... cable TV included.
30 W. Noble St. center, movie the- tion and photos visit
WILKES-BARRE served with all JUST SOLD!
1 BEDROOM APT. IN CLASSIFIED! Laundry facilities.

EXETER
www.atlas utilities. KOZ 40+/- Acres Heat & hot water
Great investment ater. Great income 819 North approved. For more
KINGSTON
opportunity! Park is realtyinc.com Newport Twp. ŠShort or long term furnished. Fine
property with a Washington St. information and
priced to sell. MLS 11-17 $180,000 ŠExcellent 1st floor, 2 bedroom, neighborhood.
great profit. VInyl photos visit
Owner financing is Price Negotiable See additional Land Neighborhood Gas heat, central Convenient to bus
sided 6 unit building www.atlas
available with a Call Charlie for Sale at ŠPriv. Tenant Parking air. No pets. No & stores. No
with 2 bedrooms realtyinc.com
substantial down 570-829-6200 www. earth Š$750 includes all smoking. Call pets. References.
each. Gas heat. $2,395,000
payment. For more VM 101 conservancy.org utilities. No pets. 570-760-6277 Security. Lease.
Newer roof. Off MLS#10-669
details and photos 570-823-3445 (570) 822-9697 No smokers
EXETER
street parking. Call Charlie
Tentants pay all visit www.atlas please. $840.
utilities. realtyinc.com
SHAVERTOWN 941 Apartments/
570-287-0900

LARGE ROOMS
$179,000 MLS 11-1530
$210,000 Unfurnished
MLS# 11-1554
Call Florence Call Kim
SWEET VALLEY
2020 Sq. Ft,
Commercial build- LAND 2 bedrooms, central
570-715-7737 570-466-3338 ing on corner lot
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Harford Ave.
4 buildable residen-
ASHLEY air, gas heat, off
street parking. $625
168 S. MAPLE AVE
Carriage house

KINGSTON
with parking. Prime 1st floor, 2 bedroom, apartment, com-
location. Lower New Section in tial lots for sale indi- /per month, plus
laundry room. Off pletely remodeled,
level street Highland Hills, vidually or take all security deposit.
street parking. five large rooms
entrance. Close to
major highways.
Charles Place 4! Buyer to confirm
water and sewer
Water / sewer &
570-299-7103
with 2-bedrooms,
EXECUTIVE STYLE
FORTY FORT
Open! garbage included. bath with separate
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307 5U
PITTSTON
MNIT F ULTI AMILY
PRICE REDUCED
$147,000
MLS# 10-3225
Four 1+ acre lots
available. Call
with zoning officer.
Directions: R. on
E. Franklin, R. on
Large yard. First,
last & security MUST SEE!!
tub and shower.
1300SF. 1-car LIVING
570-498-9244 required. $600. 1st floor,2 bedroom, garage in private 2nd floor
2 Buildings. Call Jeff Cook Lawn to L. on location. Central
REDUCED PRICE! 570-735-8730 or
Shopping for a 4 Car garage. Realty World Harford. off street parking, apartment
new apartment? Prime location with
Start your own
business in the
Bank Capital Line up a place to live $22,500 per lot
570-332-8080 large living room
with eat in kitchen,
A/C. MLS#11-895
$1,000/Month
in beautiful
Classified lets over 6,000 sf.
3 New furnaces in
heart of Sweet
570-235-1183 in classified! Mark Mason
570-331-0982 ASHLEY garbage & sewer plus utilities historical home.
2 bedrooms, 1
MOUNTAIN TOP
Ted Poggi
you compare costs - last 2 years.
Valley! Showroom,
fireplace, pole LINEUP CROSSIN REAL Available June 15
included. $650 +
283-9100 x25 bathroom, dining
utilities & security.
without hassle New roof in ‘08. ESTATE Modern 2nd floor 2 room, living
or worry! Separate utilities.
Close to churches,
building, storage
building, paved ASUCCESSFULSALE 570-288-0770 bedroom apart-
ment. Off street
Call (570) 760-2362
room, all appli-
AMERICA
Get moving
with classified!
parks & town.
Fully rented -
parking, fenced
rear, well & septic. INCLASSIFIED! WILKES-BARRE parking. Washer
dryer hookup. Appli- REALTY
ances provided,
including
gross income
Prime location, high Doyouneedmorespace? 1 Kidder & Walnut
ances. Bus stop at QUALITY COLONIAL washer/dryer,
NANTICOKE over $25,000!!
$169,000 OBO
traffic area. Lot
next door is going A yard or garage sale the door. $550 /
month. Call
FORTY FORT - KINGSTON off-street park-
ing, plenty of
570-563-1261
with the property. in classified 570-954-1992
FIRST FLOOR
DUPLEX. UNIQUE
2 bedroom. $675/
month. Includes gas storage.
NOW LISTED AT
is the best way
PITTSTON
$115,000
MLS# 08-3297 tocleanoutyourclosets! GREAT OPPORTUNITY ASHLEY
$595 + UTILITIES.
Cook’s kitchen with
heat. Security & ref-
erences required
$1,000/mo.
570-709-2481
Township Blvd. Five Mountains You’re in bussiness SPRING IS HERE!! Brand new, clean 2 built-ins, formal din-
ing room, front/rear
No pets. Call
570-288-4200
KINGSTON
Realty bedrooms. Washer/
570-542-2141 with classified! 4C Liberty St.
dryer hook-up. No enclosed porches,
KINGSTON
Diamond in the custom window
WYOMING rough - Over 23 Buildable 1.5 acre Pets. $550 + utili- Rutter Ave.
423 E. Church St. WEST WYOMING 14 West Sixth St.
acres of land wait-
ing to be improved
lot in Wilkes-Barre
Township. Utilities
ties. 570-868-6020 coverings. TWO
YEAR SAME RENT, 3
street
bedroom. Off
parking.
1 bedroom 1st
floor, large living
Great 2 family in
move in condition
331 Holden St
10-847
by energetic devel- available. Lot is
located in a
To place your NO PETS/SMOK-
ING/EMPLOYMENT Freshly painted, room, neutral
on both sides, Sep-
oper. Lots are level
& nestled at the residential area.
$39,500
ad call...829-7130 APPLICATION
Managed
new carpet. Water
& Sewer included.
decor. Gas heat,
water included. Off
arate utilities, 6
AVOCA
end of quiet street. No pets. Washer street parking. No
rooms each. 3 car MAKE AN OFFER! Liberty St. is a right MLS 11-583 AMERICA REALTY pets. $420 plus
Call Judy Rice 570-288-1422 dryer hookup. New
detached garage in Ideal location off 309 south at 3 rooms, wall to wall bathroom / kitchen. security & lease.
super neighbor- between Wilkes- Januzzi's Pizza. 570-714-9230 570-793-6294
carpeting, appli- 1st month & security
hood. Walking dis- Barre & Scranton. Land is at end ances, coin-op laun-
Looking for the right deal required. $650
tance to college. Ample parking with of street. dry, off street park- on an automobile? 570-574-8673 KINGSTON
For more info and
SDK GREEN
Former upholestry
room for additional $199,900 ing, security. No Turn to classified.
photos visit:
www.atlas
spaces. Perfect for
medical or profes-
Many possibilities
shop. 1st floor in
need of a lot of
Call Jill Hiscox
570-690-3327
pets. $410/month
(570) 655-1606 It’s a showroom in print! KINGSTON
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-1608
sional offices. Con-
for this building. 40 +
parking spaces, 5
TLC. 2nd floor
apartment in good LEWITH & FREEMAN 915 Manufactured Classified’s got 44 E. Walnut St.
Must Be Seen! ACRES HOMES
BACK MOUNTAIN
tact agent to show. the directions!
offices, 3 baths and 11 Holiday Drive
$127,500 Contact Judy Rice
warehouse.
condition & rented 570-696-3801 Homes Private home, 2nd
Kingston
Call Tom
570-262-7716
570-714-9230
MLS# 10-1110
$425,000
Maria Huggler
with no lease. Stor-
age area. Off street
parking available. NEWPORT TOWNSHIP ASHLEY PARK
3 large 1 bedroom
apts, 3 kitchens GLEN LYON
2 bedrooms, wash-
floor duplex. Out-
standing neighbor-
hood, 2 bedroom, 1
“A Place To
Call Home”
CLASSIC 2L - 1 mile with appliances, 3
$79,500 OTS Laurel Run & San er, dryer, fridge, bath, expansive Spacious 1, 2 & 3
PROPERTIES South of L.C.C.C. baths. Apts. have
Contact Judy Rice Souci Parks, Like stove, yard. $450. apartment. All new Bedroom Apts
570-587-7000 Residential devel- access to one
714-9230 new, several to 1st & last. Details kitchen with appli- 3 Bedroom
opment, under- another. No lease.
MLS# 11-572 choose from, call 570-468-9943 ances. Extra stor- Townhomes
ground utilities $795 for all 3 apts
Financing &Warranty, age available. $650 Gas heat included

Find A New Friend including gas. ($265 per apt.) Looking for the right deal
facebook.com/ + utilities. No pets,
1 - Frontage 120’x MobileOne.Sales
Convenient to all on an automobile? FREE
colleges and gas no smoking. Lease/ 24hr on-site Gym
265’ deep $38,000. Call (570)250-2890 Turn to classified. application
In The Times Leader Classified 2 - Frontage 210’x drilling areas. It’s a showroom in print! Community Room

To place an ad call 829-7130


Line up a place to live 158’deep $38,000 Line up a place to live Call for more info Classified’s got
570-954-2111
leave message
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
in classified! Call 570-714-1296 in classified! 570-696-1866 the directions! Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices and much more...
Call Today

Celebrations
or stop by
for a tour!
Now Offering
Move In Specials
570-288-9019

Looking to buy a
home?
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and let the

Area Businesses To Help Make


sellers know!
570-829-7130

KINGSTON
Your Event a Huge Success! Very nice 1 bed-
room, 3rd floor, liv-
ing room, kitchen,
bath, 2 enclosed
porches and off-
PARTIES FAVORS TENT RENTAL MUSIC BIRTHDAY PARTIES BEVERAGES street parking for 1
vehicle. Heat, hot
water, stove, frig

Harpist
included. $495/mo +
Bear Creek Visit G&B Tent Rentals Birthday Parties
We also Deliver DUNDEE security deposit. No

MICHAEL MOOTZ
pets, non-smoker.
Inne LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED Music for Banquets,
Birthday Parties BEVERAGE Available 7/1.
570-288-0770
School & Business
Private Party CANDIES FROM 40 X 160 WEDDING Weddings, Christmas
Parties & More!
Parties
Keyco Plaza
San Souci Parkway
LUZERNE
to customize your TENTS TO 20 X 20 BACKYARD The Snack Shack WITHOUT A DOUBT
Room Available BARBEQUE TENTS. Sherri L. Trometter AREA’S COLDEST BEER
1 bedroom, wall to
party favors! 750 Wilkes-Barre Twp Blvd wall, off-street
570-988-1972
570-472-9045 OPEN EVERY DAY
Wilkes-Barre parking, coin
570-823-8272 570-378-2566 harpingalong@wildblue.net (570)-270-2929 EXCEPT CHRISTMAS laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
included. $495/

PARTIES DJ LESSONS
month + security
BEVERAGES & lease. HUD

To Advertise
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
Moon Walk Guy A.C.E. DJ SERVICE WEDDING WYO. VALLEY BEVERAGE LUZERNE
Bounce house, snowcone,
cotton candy & popcorn
36 years of Weddings,
Birthdays, Teen Parties, DANCE Rt. 11 Edwardsville Call Tara Cozy 1 bedroom,
machines, dunk tank & more! Bar Mitzvahs, etc.
LESSONS! Holiday Door Busters
2nd floor. Kitchen,
living area. New
Great for Birthday Parties,
Corporate Events & Day Cares
Visit
www.gwelsh.com Visit Our Website...
ScrantonDanceLessons.com
Bud & Bud Light 30Pk. 19.99 570-970-7374 flooring, private
entrance, yard
access. Off street
570-868-0386 or call Coors & Coors Light 30Pk 19.99 parking. $440/mo.
www.moonwalkguy.com 570-788-1259 570-343-9050 Lite & MGD 30 Pk 19.99 Water & trash
included. Security &
1 year lease. Call
(570) 760-5573
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NANTICOKE DALLAS WILKES-BARRE
LUZERNE
Efficiency.
PITTSTON
Efficiency apart-
WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS WILKES-BARRE
West River St.
Center City WB

AFRAID TO MOVE?
PITTSTON Lovely 4 bedroom
home nestled on 2
Riverside Dr.
Stately brick, 4
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! acres of land in a bedroom, 2 bath &
New carpet ment - bedroom,
bath & kitchen. No
Mayflower 113 Edison St.
Large 2, 3, & 4
bedroom apart-
Are you paying quiet, private set- 2 half bath home.
$375/month
Lease & security. pets. Available 6/15. Crossing Quiet neighborhood. ments. Heat & hot
too much for your
current office, but
ting. 2 story deck, Hardwood floors,
$425/month + 1 2 bedroom apart- water included. Bal- above ground pool, spacious rooms,
Available June 15
month security. Call Apartments ments available for cony. Off street
dread the incon- large yard, private beautiful patio,
Call after 6 p.m. immediate occu- venience of mov- drive. Oil heat. all appliances
570-655-3314 parking. Washer
570-220-6533 570.822.3968 pancy. Heat & hot dyer hookup. Pets
ing? We can help! Washer and dryer included. $1,600/
We not only offer

MOUNTAIN TOP PLAINS


2 BEDROOM, 2nd
- Light & bright
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
OK. $855 - $950.
Call 570-237-0124
less expensive
rent, but we will
55 Loomis St
3 bedroom, wall
included. $975 +
security, utilities &
references. Water
month + utilities.
MLS#10-2290
570-696-3801
1 Bedroom apart- open floor plans also help you 328 Kennedy Blvd. to wall carpet,
floor, off street Looking for that Modern medical
and Sewer included. Call Margy
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
parking, large living
space. $425/mo +
- All major
appliances included
WILKES-BARRE special place
move to our mod-
ern office space in space, labor &
full basement &
attic. Stove,
Call 570-675-7529 570-696-0891

AMERICA
based on 30% of utilities. No pets or called home? the Luzerne Bank industry approved, fridge & water &
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
smoking. Call - Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
LODGE Classified will address Building on Public
Square. Rents
ADA throughout, 2
doctor offices plus
garbage includ-
ed. No pets.
ble. Equal Housing
570-820-8822 Your needs. include heat, cen- 4 exam rooms, xray $630+ security
REALTY RENTALS
- 24 hour emergency Formerly The
Open the door
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010 PLAINS
Great Location
maintenance
Travel Lodge
497 Kidder St., with classified!
tral air, utilities,
trash removal,
and nightly clean-
and reception and
breakrooms. Could
be used for any
570-814-1356
956 Miscellaneous
NANTICOKE
This institution is an - Short term
WILKES-BARRE
Wilkes-Barre BEAUTIFUL HOMES
business purpose.
DALLAS
equal opportunity 1st floor, 2 bedroom leases available Rooms Starting ing - all without a FOR RENT, CHECK
provider & large eat-in kitchen, at: sneaky CAM Will remodel to suit.
West River Street AVAILABILITY.
GREAT LOCATION
employer. living room, tiled charge. Access For lease
Call TODAY For Daily $44.99 + Several 1 bedroom $2,200/MO. ALL NO PETS OR
bath, wall to wall, tax parking at the the
AVAILABILITY!! apartments avail-
MOUNTAIN TOP AC, parking. $465 intermodal garage Also available for SMOKING. 2 YEAR
Weekly $189.99 able. Hardwood

WOODBRYN
+ utilities. Call
570-696-1866
www.mayflower
crossing.com
+ tax
Microwave,
flooring & appli-
ances included.
via our covered
bridge. 300SF to
sale
MLS #11-751
$595,000
NEAR SCHOOLS
260 E. Green Street
LEASES, SAME
RENT. EMPLOY-
Refrigerator, 5000SF available. MENT/APPLICATION
PLYMOUTH
1 & 2 Bedroom. Heat, water, sewer Call Charlie For lease, available
WiFi, HBO We can remodel REQUIRED, START-
No pets. & trash also includ- VM 101 immediately, 3 bed-
Certain Restrictions 570-823-8881 to suit. Brokers ING AT $850 +
Rents based Nice, recently reno- ed. Walking dis- rooms, 2 bath-
Apply* www.Wilkes protected. Call UTILITIES & UP.
on income start vated 1st floor 1 tance to Wilkes Uni- rooms, refrigerator
BarreLodge.com Jeff Pyros at
at $405 & $440. bedroom. Stove & versity. Pet Friendly. and stove provided, 570-288-1422
570-822-8577 Townhouse
Handicap Fridge included. Available June 1. washer/dryer hook
HARVEY’S LAKE
Brand New!
Collect cash, not dust! Starting at $600.
COMMERCIAL
Accessible. $500 + electric & up, off-street park- 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2
Equal Housing garbage. Lease, Clean out your 570-969-9268 ing, pets ok, Refer- baths, hardwood
Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010
security, references
Call for appointment
basement, garage
or attic and call the Wilkes-Barre
422 North Main PITTSTON ences credit and
background check
2 bedroom home.
All appliances,
floors, 1st floor
laundry room &
COOPERS CO-OP
Street, Pittston
TTY711
This institution is an
and application.
570-417-0088
WILKES-BARRE / Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
Š2 bedroom
single,
required.
security
Need
deposit,
$600/month.
NO PETS. Security
granite counter
tops. No Pets.
equal opportunity KINGSTON 829-7130! exceptional Lease Space $650/per month, and lease. Call
MLS#11-1214
provider and
employer. SHAVERTOWN
Modern 2 bedroom
Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes WILKES-BARRE NORTH
Nanticoke
Š2 bedroom,
Available, Light
manufacturing,
water and sewer
paid, $650/security
570-762-6792
$1,500/month
Call Geri
all utilities, parking, large, water deposit. Call 570-696-0888
NANTICOKE apt., yard, off street 9 E. Chestnut St. warehouse,
laundry. No pets. 1 bedroom, wall included (570)760-3551 to 570-696-3801
parking. Security & office, includes
2 bedroom, 2nd references. $590 + From $390. /wall carpet, fresh Pittston
all utilities with
set an appointment
LEWITH & FREEMAN
MOCONAQUA
Lease, security paint. Eat-in kitchen, ŠLarge 1
NANTICOKE
floor spacious utilities. Call bedroom water free parking.
apartment. Electric (570) 574-2588 & references. stove & fridge Flexible commer-
range, refrigerator, 570-970-0847 included. Front included cial/office space on I will save WILKES-BARRE
CHURCH FELLOWSHIP
Plymouth West Green Street,
SHEATOWN
garbage fee, water porch & shared Main Street. you money! 3 bedrooms,
Š3 bedroom half Includes 4 separate 3 bedroom, semi 1 bathroom, with
WILKES-BARRE
& sewer included. backyard. Heat & modern kitchen and
Beautiful 1st floor, 2 hot water included. double offices, large room partially finished
HALL - MEETING ROOM
Laundry room on Wilkes-Barre bath, w/w carpet,
premises. Off street 1/2 bedroom. Stove 3 BED/1.5 BATHS Tenant pays electric which could be used basement &
Š1 bedroom, as a conference washer/dryer 1-car garage.
parking. Private and fridge. Large HEAT, WATER, & cooking gas.
water included room and a powder hookup, basement, Ready Now, 1200 sq. ft., seating
entrance & back kitchen, on-site SEWER & TRASH $500/month +
Š2 bedroom, room. Very high yard, gas heat. $795/per month, for 70 people,
porch. Gas heat & laundry room. Off INCLUDED, security. Call
water included traffic area. Locat- No Pets. $750/security kitchen facilities, 2
street parking. $600 (570)814-1356
hot water. No dogs.
+ Cooking Gas &
secure building, Wyoming ed in a strip mall PLAINS TWP $525/month deposit. parking lots, avail-
Lease & 1 month washer/ dryer Š3 bedroom 7 PETHICK DRIVE + utilities, security able $50/week plus
Electric, security, that is fully occu-
WILKES-BARRE
security required. on-site,wood exceptional OFF RTE. 315 & lease Call (570)441-1132 $25 for heat/air
$500 / month + gas lease & background floors, yard, pied. Parking avail-
Old Forge able. For more 1200 & 700 SF Call 570-256-3461 conditioning. Also
check. Call
MOUNTAINTOP
& electric. Call parking. $825. One bedroom Š2 bedroom Office Available. Worship Service
details and pictures,
PLYMOUTH
570-696-3596 570-417-0088 (570) 899-8034 executive apart- exceptional visit www.atlasreal- Reasonable. area, capacity for
for appointment
ment. Beautiful, water included 570-760-1513 Scenic & tranquil 200 people, sound
NANTICOKE
tyinc.com. MLS 11-
Shopping for a Nice location.
WEST PITTSTON
fully furnished, TV McDermott & setting for 3 bed- system, piano and

315 PLAZA
1832. $750/month + Large 3 bedrooms,
new apartment? and all appli- McDermott utilities. room, 2 bath home organ, available
Deluxe 1 bedroom, 1 bath, lots of
1 bedroom efficien- ances included. Real Estate located on private anytime. Sunday
2nd floor apartment.
cy apartment. No
Classified lets Conveniently Inc. Property
Call Kim at
570-466-3338.
storage. Sewer drive. Hardwood morning negotiable
Large bedroom & 1750 & 3200 SF
living areas, wall to pets. $310 + utilities. you compare costs - located. Management Retail / Office
included. $575/mo.
1st & last. Call
floors with area $75/week plus $25
Call 570-333-5499 without hassle 570-826-1688 570-821-1650 rugs, large kitchen, for heat/air condi-
wall carpet. Includes Space Available 570-332-8922
(direct line) dishwasher, stove, tioning. Unity Center
all appliances + or worry! 570-829-1206
WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
fridge & office area. for Spirtual Living,
WILKES-BARRE
washer / dryer. All Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Get moving

DOLPHIN PLAZA WAREHOUSE


Sat. 8-noon 2nd floor bonus 140 South Grant
electric. Must see.
$425 + utilities, first/ 1 bedroom with classified! PARSONS SECTION 133 Garden Ave. room. Laundry
hookup in base-
Street.
570-639-0878
efficiency, separate 1ST FLOOR, 1 bed-
WILKES-BARRE
last. No pets. 1/2 double, 6
kitchen & bath, all room apartment, off WILKES-BARRE/ rooms. $600/plus ment, enclosed
570-735-0525 Rte. 315 PLAINS TWP porches (front heat-
utilities included, street parking. utilities. No pets. 962 Rooms
Doyouneedmorespace? No pets, $475 APARTMENTS Water & re-cycling
2,000 SF
Office / Retail
LAIRD
COMPLEX,
STREET
easy
570-824-3721 ed). Sewer, water &
outside lawn main-
EDWARDSVILLE
A yard or garage sale Call 570-417-4311 included. Call Tom
FOR RENT!
Next to Gymboree
WILKES-BARRE
or 570-696-3936 at 570-760-2785 interstate access. tenance included.
in classified 4,500 SF Office Lease 132,500 s.,f., $1,250 + security, 1 room for rent.
WEST PITTSTON
425 South Franklin Showroom,
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
Street. For lease. WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Warehouse
12 loading docks, 30
ft ceilings, sprinkler,
2 Half Doubles
Both located in nice
lease & background
check. Available
Everything included.
Shared bath &
You’re in bussiness
Wyoming Ave.
Newly remodeled
Available immedi-
ately, washer/dryer SECURE BUILDINGS WYOMING Loading Dock
4 Acres touching
acres of parking.
Offices available.
neighborhoods. Off
street parking.
in Mid July.
Crestwood Schools
kitchen $100/week
570-287-1191
with classified! 1 bedroom, living on premises, no 1 & 2 bedroom
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non smoking. NO
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$600/ month + utili-
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973-670-8945
965 Roommate
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VM 101 ences checked.
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sewer included.
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SENIOR LIVING
Hazleton St.
570-332-6815 Lexington Village
MOCANAQUA
ences required.
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4 Rooms,
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to Wall carpet,
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714-9230
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after 1 p.m.
962 Rooms 962 Rooms
570-760-3427
DURYEA ties. 570-592-4133 570-762-8202

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tion area, break-
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PITTSTON
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(*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size)

• High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning


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$650 + security.
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Housekeeping cottages
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