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What is the most romantic thing


Letter from the editor
I saw my first romance
you’ve ever done? novel as a kid while vis-
iting my grandmother. It
was “Cheyenne Caress”
by Georgina Gentry, and
I, like any good deviant
kid, remember sneaking
glances at it nearly every
time I visited from then
on.
When my parents and I
were going through some
of my grandmother’s
things after she passed
Rachel A. Pugh Nikki M. Mascali Stephanie DeBalko away several years ago,
General manager • 570.831.7398 Editor • 570.831.7322 Staff Writer • 570.829.7132 “Cheyenne Caress” “mys- opener, and one that we wanted
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“For my boyfriend’s 34th
teriously” made its way into the to investigate further, hence this
“An impromptu picnic on the “I’ve got nothing. Perhaps that box going home with us. I don’t week’s cover story on pages
birthday, I made a list of 34 fun beach at sunset.” means I should rethink my ap-
things to do and checked them proach to dating.” know why I had to make sure 16-17. Don’t act like you’re not
off as the day went on.” that book came home, maybe it interested, we know you feel it
was that I wanted to hold on to in your loins.
warm memory I had of surrepti- Let’s go straight from such
tiously peeking at it while sweltering romance to one of
lounging on the swing on her metal music’s masters, Anthrax,
sun-drenched porch or on the whose new album “Worship
comfy window seat in her living Music” is the lead Album Re-
room. view on p. 30. It’s the band’s
Like most people, I always first new album with longtime
deemed romantic fiction as singer Joey Belladonna since
something to be made fun of, 1990. And if you need a little
not read — or at least never more metal, check out p. 38 to
admitted to in public. Who see which NEPA rocker is fea-
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“I surprised my girlfriend with a trip “I’m not really the romantic type,
“Asked my wife out to dinner for
to New York City for dinner and a rate’s ransom of romance novels always, thanks for reading!
our first date.” so I just leave that up to the
Broadway show for her birthday, it’s guy.” sent to her at the Weekender
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WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011


By Caeriel Crestin
Weekender Correspondent

LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22) confirming your doubts presents itself.


It’s never too late. There are a few things You have better things to think about.
in life that it is too late for you to do — Don’t waste a ton of time trying to figure
become a professional ballerina, astronaut, out what is (or isn’t) an intricate scheme to
or child prodigy, for example — but these NICOLE RICHIE keep you in the dark. Shed your paranoia
instances are very, very rare. Almost any- September 21 1981 long enough to assume that the simplest
thing you’d actually want to do is still NICK CAVE explanation is also probably the most
possible (although it may admittedly be (pictured) accurate one.
more challenging or difficult than it would September 22 1957
have been if you’d begun earlier). Don’t BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22)
write off your dreams just because the September 23 1949 I don’t blame you for being daunted by
courage or clarity to attempt to fulfill them NIA VARDALOS the list of Unpleasant-Crap-That-Must-Be-
has arrived a bit late. However, don’t waste September 24 1962 Done you’re facing. Luckily, you shouldn’t
a lot of time now, either. If you’re having WILL SMITH be tackling all of this alone, even if enlist-
this much trouble getting going now, just September 25 1968 ing aid is more annoyingly complicated
think of how much harder it’ll be next year CHRISTINA MILIAN than it should be. Divvying up unpleasant
(or next decade). September 26 1981 tasks is hardly a fun job, but sometimes it
LIL WAYNE just needs to get done — especially if the
SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21) September 27 1982 alternative is you tackling all of them
Your truth can sometimes be harsh, but yourself. Luckily, the only options aren’t
that’s no reason not to share it. The only just being a hardworking doormat or an
reason, in fact, to keep it to yourself is if uncompromising tyrant. There’s a lovely
opening up about it will only cause pain place in between where you enlist others’
without also creating understanding. I cooperation, generously do slightly more
admire your reluctance to inflict pain at all, own good. their delightful advice upon your unwilling than your fair share, and end up with ev-
but please accept that for most of us Scor- ears, so getting pissed off about it is hardly eryone mostly happy, including you.
pio-lovers, comprehension and awareness AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18) going to help matters. In fact, about the
of the big picture are more important than Try to avoid your emotional extremes only thing you can control here is your LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)
protection from a bit of suffering, or hear- right now. The blunt “no” you want to blurt own reaction. That means keeping a tight You know you can be touchy and
ing a harsh truth. Speak it, baby. It’s yours out is a little harsh, don’t you think? See if rein on your (totally justified) feelings, moody. Admit it. And to some extent
and not only can the people around you you can make it a conditional “yes,” in- mostly biting your tongue, and moving on anyone who wants to be close to you will
take it — they want to take it. stead. Even if the conditions you feel you as quickly as possible. Engaging these simply have to deal with these facts. How-
need to attach to it are pretty intense and over-eager advisers will just prove frustrat- ever, that does not mean you have carte
SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21) difficult, at least it leaves the option open, ing and pointless, so avoid it and walk blanche to inflict your volatile emotions
You of all people should know that if which is always kinder and more interest- away. Don’t look back. It’ll just encourage and drama on whoever happens to be
you push too hard for an answer you’ll ing than simply shutting the door. Yes, they them. nearby. As you evolve, you must learn
almost always get the answer you don’t may very well be unwilling or unable to other ways of coping with this stuff. This
want. After all, that’s the one you deliver rise to the challenge, but if they do, TAURUS (APRIL 20-MAY 20) week, work on securing the help you need
when someone tries to move you faster wouldn’t that be a win-win situation for One of the coolest (and most potentially to really come up with and put into prac-
than you want to go. The difference here is everyone? frustrating) things about the world is how tice ways to become lower maintenance
that you’re almost never the one who wants incredibly differently people can see and more fun to be around. That help’s
to push things faster, so when you finally PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20) things. Very few (or perhaps none) of these totally there, just waiting for your call.
feel it you want it all to happen right away! People do change, of course, but just perspectives are inherently “right” or
Unfortunately, that’s just not how it works. saying it’s happened isn’t the same as it “wrong” so avoid that misguided mindset. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22)
If you want to sabotage things, go ahead actually happening. I don’t believe the Naturally, you may discover that some- Must you be delighted by everything
and keep applying pressure to them. But if whole “once a cheater, always a cheater” one’s way of looking at the world is so those you love adore? Of course not. Must
you’d like them to at least have a chance of thing, but at the same time, I’m willing to different from yours that you two are es- you tolerate it? Probably, yes. Must you
turning out how you want, back off. concede that someone who was willing to sentially incompatible. But is that really pretend to like at least some of it? Not
go there once is definitely more likely to the case here? Amiably agreeing to dis- necessarily, but doing so might have two
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19) go there again — unless they’ve truly had agree, without overt judgment, has been positive benefits: 1. It’ll make them feel
I’m almost never late, so I occasionally a profound and lasting change of character. the basis of many a beautiful relationship. good (provided you never, in the heat of
have real trouble swallowing my annoy- This is something only time will tell, and Since converting them to your way of the moment, throw it back in their face:
ance about others’ tardiness and/or lack of to some extent that requires you to offer thinking is highly unlikely, at least consid- “And by the way, I always hated watching
apology about it. This is a nitpicky thing, the benefit of the doubt. Do you have the er it a better option than simply walking football with you!”), and 2. You might
but the implication behind being late to patience to see what happens here? Decide away. actually develop a genuine new interest.
meet someone is quite simply that your now — because if you don’t, it’s probably While in the latter case it’s unlikely you’ll
time is more valuable than theirs, and not better for all concerned if you just bail GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20) ever develop the same passion as those
apologizing says that they ought to just right away. It’s true that some people can take (and around you, it’s not inconceivable that your
accept that. Now that you know I get the live) lies very deep, and carry on elaborate new pastime brings you real joy, anyway,
issue, believe me when I say that making a ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19) deceptions for long periods of time. How- and adds to the overall richness of your
stink about it is a pretty bad idea right now. Other people are simply overflowing ever, that’s almost never actually the life. Give it a go. W
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You need to do something I’d find just as with unhelpful, unsolicited suggestions, case—and, despite your compelling suspi-
difficult: let it go and get over it, for your aren’t they? There’s no stopping these cions, probably isn’t here, either. Let this To contact Caeriel, e-mail
would-be do-gooders from unloading all one go until incontrovertible evidence sign.language.astrology@gmail.com.
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011

A passion for reading age-old genre, aside from “Romance is selling very
maintaining the distinction of well,” said Donna Wench,
being your granny’s biggest community relations manager
guilty pleasure. We checked at Barnes & Noble at Arena
By Stephanie DeBalko pique your interest? You’re Hub Plaza in Wilkes-Barre
in with some local booksell-
not the only one. While Twp. “It has grown in recent
Weekender Staff Writer romance fiction has cornered
ers and a national author to
satiate the burning desire we years, and we do dedicate a
She couldn’t dare fall
Her in love with a man she
the market under the cat-
egory of “things we all enjoy
had to learn more. good bit of space to it.”
Sharon Nixon, co-owner/
swollen was forbidden to be near, making fun of,” it has also HAPPY ENDINGS manager of The Cloak

T
could she? He pressed his evolved into a powerhouse he graphic depictions and Dragon Bookstore in
bosom adamantine body against her industry that boasts 29 mil- of love’s uninhibited Bloomsburg, doesn’t carry
heaved in diminutive frame, and she
began to melt like a candle in
lion regular readers — and
those are probably just the
tenacity that grace the
covers of romance novels are
new romance fiction regu-
larly anymore, but that has
response his arms. What she felt was
the pure bliss that comes with
people who admitted to it.
When we started receiving
enough to elicit a chuckle
or two from passersby, and
more to do with the fervor of
the genre’s audience than a
to his the delicious feeling of being bundles of review copies of if you’ve wandered down lack of interest.
visible desired, and she craved more,
allowing her hands to linger a
the novels in question here
at the Weekender office, we
the aisles of any number of
local bookstores lately, you
“It was a popular section,
and for a long time, it sold
attraction.
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moment too long. began to wonder if there may have noticed a deluge of very well,” Nixon said. “It’s
Does that kind of prose was something more to this those covers. just that a lot of the women
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
reading it are voracious life, most notably when she’s sex and romance go hand-in- format, where romance fiction
readers, and so once I started had to reveal her fictional for- hand. was the No. 3 category in
carrying the used books, ay to a group of co-workers “Most romances are re- 2009 and No. 2 category in
they were more interested, notorious for turning a nose ally wonderful stories about the beginning of 2010.
because they could get a lot up to popular culture. *“Simba’s Trade E-Book Pub-
relationships,” Ashe ex-
lishing 2009”
more for their money. People “When I started to reveal plained. “And sex is part of • According to Bowker’s
who were going through sev- to my (academic) colleagues the relationship, but I think Avon Books has teamed up “2010-2011 U.S. Book Con-
eral books a week opted for that I was writing popular a lot of people sort of have a with the Ovarian Cancer Na- sumer Demographics &
the cheaper way of buying fiction, they just sort of as- notion that it’s the damsel-in- tional Alliance to urge women Buying Behaviors,” e-books
them.” sumed I was writing mys- distress and the nasty pirate to learn about the symptoms represented 5 percent of all
Katharine Ashe, an author tery,” she said, laughing. that eventually she has some of ovarian cancer with its spending on romance and 7
who has published such titles “I don’t know, it somehow kind of Stockholm Syndrome “K.I.S.S. and Teal” campaign. percent of all units.
as “In the Arms of a Mar- seemed more legitimate to The publisher wants women
and falls in love with kind of to “Know the Important Signs
quess” and “Captured By them, and it wouldn’t be as thing, and there’s certainly
embarrassing to them to find and Symptoms,” which are
a Rogue Lord” with Avon still some of those, but the bloating, pelvic and abdomi-
Books, believes that vora- out.” majority of romances are not nal pain, difficulty eating or
ciousness stems from the The response she got from like that.” feeling full quickly and urinary
basic nature of the genre. one friend and esteemed col- urgency.
The amorous genre has
“It’s satisfying to read a league especially surprised Avon has made an initial • 29 percent of romance
come to mean more in terms
story where two people begin her. donation of $25,000 to the readers usually carry a ro-
of female empowerment,
with difficulties and con- “I don’t even think she OCNA, and will donate $.25 mance novel with them.
which most people probably
flicts,” she said. “And over knew what she was saying from the sale of each book • Romance readers typically
when she said it out loud,” don’t realize. That sense with the “K.I.S.S. and Teal begin and finish a romance
the course of however many of strength may also have
days or weeks or even years Ashe explained. “She said, logo,” up to $25,000. novel within seven days.
‘Well, I expected there to be something to do with its vast “The target audiences are • Mass-market paperbacks
the story takes, manage to appeal. the same,” said author Katha- are currently the most pre-
work it out so that they can a lot more sex.’”
“Honestly, I think a lot of rine Ashe. “Young women, ferred romance novel format.
be together … and they do That’s primarily surpris-
people are really uncomfort- women in the middle of their • More than half of romance
work it out. Romance ends ing because Ashe’s books do lives, are usually the women readers who read romance in
boast a good dose of carnal able thinking about sexuality
with happily ever after. And who get ovarian cancer. So electronic format do not use a
text. in terms of something that
it’s rarely easy. Usually it’s a to educate women who are dedicated e-book reader and,
“The thing is, my books are can be satisfying and good,” already going to be reading instead, read romances from
struggle, but that’s what real
mainstream sensuality, which Ashe said. “And they also romance, this is what I think laptops, desktops, etc.
relationships are like.”
means that there’s plenty of, don’t understand that most Avon’s hoping to do.” * 2009 InfoTrends, Inc. survey
Ashe is a professor of Eu-
not graphically explicit sex, romance today is, to a great
ropean history who has now
gone part-time at Duke Uni- but there’s plenty of sex in extent, empowering for
versity to focus on writing, my books.” women. It’s about women
and that background lends a Before you go making taking their lives into their
sense of authenticity to her a judgment based on that, own hands and doing some-
settings and characters in her though, keep in mind that thing about it.” W
historical romances. • 74.8 million people read at 2009 Romance Fiction Sales
“I love history,” she said.
“I love the stories of history.
“I think a lot of people least one romance novel in
2008.
in Comparison
• Romance: $1.36 billion (in
• 29 percent of Americans 2010, romance sales were
I love all historical periods
and places. So naturally,
sort of have a notion that over the age of 13 read a $1.358 billion and made up
romance novel in 2008. the largest share of the con-
when I started writing adult
romance, I just put the two
it’s the damsel-in-distress • Women make up 90.5 per-
cent of the romance reader-
sumer market)
• Religious/inspirational: $770
together.” and the nasty pirate ship, while men make up 9.5
percent.
million
• Mystery: $674 million
MORE THAN
JUST SEX that eventually she has • The heart of the U.S. • Science fiction/fantasy:

T
romance novel readership $554 million
hanks to the cliche
covers, sexy rhetoric some kind of Stockholm is women ages 31-49 who
are currently in a romantic
• Classic literary fiction: $462
million
and Fabio, romance
fiction has been stigma- Syndrome and falls in love relationship.
* According to a 2009 survey
* Source: Simba Information

conducted by InfoTrends, Inc.


tized to the point where
people don’t want to give it a with kind of thing, and and published by Romance
Writers of America.
chance.
“I do find that most people
there’s certainly still some
who have a negative attitude
about it actually have never
of those, but the majority
read romance, or they’ve
read very little of it,” Ashe
of romances are not like The percentage of people in
each geographic area who
said. “But they haven’t gotten
a sense of actually what’s out
that.” • Romance fiction has long
read romance novels:
• Northeast: 21.5 percent
there.” been the mainstay of the • Midwest: 28.8 percent
mass-market paperback • South: 25.1 percent
She acknowledged that format. The genre has been • West: 23.6 percent
stigma and explained that she Romance author Katharine Ashe
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gaining ground in the e-book * 2009 InfoTrends, Inc. survey


has encountered it in her own
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011

Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul team up again for ‘The X


Factor,’ which debuts Wednesday, Sept. 21.

Cowell: 'X' isn't


'Idol' 2.0
tor” exist together?
By Rick Bentley A: I see it in the same way as
Weekender Wire Services movies. In one year you can have
10 great movies; in certain years

I
t sounds like the lyrics of a you don’t. It’s the same thing
familiar tune. Paula Abdul with your drama shows. There
and Simon Cowell trading are a lot of dramas who exist
quips as musical performers — over a 12-month period. The idea
some talented, some not — pa- that there was ever only ever
rade across the stage. going to be one singing competi-
You’re not having an “Amer- tion in America was crazy. And
ican Idol” flashback. The pair sure enough, “The Voice” came
have reunited as two of the judg- along last year. They did a good
es for the new Fox musical- job.
competition show “The X Fac- Q: Are American voters
tor,” premiering Wednesday, always right?
Sept. 21 at 8 p.m. A: If I didn’t trust the public,
There are differences. then we wouldn’t have the audi-
“The X Factor” judging panel ence vote, and we’d make all the
also includes L.A. Reid and decisions ourselves. So I think
Nicole Scherzinger. The four you’ve got to be careful what
judges will help decide who gets kind of contestants you put in
the $5 million recording contract because at the end of the day, I
with Syco/Sony Music. There’s think it should be a talent compe-
no Ryan Seacrest. Steve Jones tition, not a popularity competi-
will host. tion. And what we’re trying to do
is expand the voting system on
Even with the differences,
this show, which is to allow as
“The X Factor” looks like the
many people to vote in as many
richer cousin of “Idol.” But Cow- different ways as possible, like
ell says he would never have online voting. So I have to trust
been part of the new competition the audience, and I think they
program if he wasn’t sure it was will get it right.
different. Q: How mean will you be?
“We’re going to try and change A: Well, we didn’t make an
the rules,” he said. “We’re going intentional effort to be mean.
to try and find a completely That’s just in us. It’s just what
different kind of contestant. Our happens on the show. The contes-
job as judges is to find people tants are mean to us, and some-
who’ve got star quality, turn them times we can be harsh back to
into stars. And I’ve got a panel them. It’s give and take.
who can do that. For me, because Q: How strong is the talent?
I’ve worked on ‘Idol’ and ‘The X A: In my opinion, out of the
Factor’ for seven years, the four categories — the boys, the
shows were completely different, girls, the group and the older
even though they were both talent category — I could argue the
competitions. case for five, six, seven people
Q: Can it get bigger ratings who could win this show. The
than “Idol”? judges are going to work with
A: If I didn’t think we could ... these contestants, and this is a
and it’s not just “Idol,” it’s any really important point regarding
show ... you don’t enter some- the mentoring you’re going to see
thing for the silver medal. You do and hear performances on this
it because you want to be No. 1. show genuinely which you’ve
And for the next few months, never seen before on TV. And
we’re going to shove everything that will all start unfolding when
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- The Toasters: Oct. 17, 6:30 p.m., HOUSE NEW VISIONS STUDIO & - Clarence Spady Band: Oct. 21 gies: Dec. 8, 8 p.m., $22 advance, $25
$12-$14 14 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe - The Woody Browns Project: Oct. 22 at door
- Red: Oct. 21, 8 p.m., $15.97 in ad- 570.325.0249 GALLERY - Halloween Forward: Oct. 27 - The Machine (Pink Floyd tribute):
vance, $17 day of www.jtams.net 201 Vine St., Scranton - Abby Ahmad & Mark Marshall Band: Dec. 10, 8 p.m., $28-$33
- The Acacia Strain / Terror / Stray - Joy Kills Sorrow: Sept. 24, 8:30 p.m., 570.878.3970 Oct. 28 - Twelve Twenty Four: Dec. 15, 7:30
From The Path / Harms Way / Bring $18 - “Spoils of War: a WWII Tribute - Cabinet: Oct. 29 p.m., $22
The Heat: Oct. 27, 7 p.m., $13-$15 - Cabinet: Sept. 30, 8:30 p.m., $18 Show:” Raf Pimentel / Flutter / Drew - Trippin on Nothing (Phish tribute): - Patent Pending: Dec. 23, 6 p.m., $12
- Motionless In White: Oct. 28, 6 p.m., - Marko Marcinko Latin Jazz Quintet: Kelly / Skyhook Mandate: Sept. 30, 7-11 Oct. 30
$10-$12 Oct. 1, $18 p.m. $5, get $1 off if wearing camou- - The Werk: Nov. 3 PHILADELPHIA
- Agnostic Front / The Mongoloids / - Eddie Bruce (Tony Bennett tribute): flage. Show is also CD release show - Marco Benevento: Nov. 5
Naysayer / Strength For A Reason / Oct. 8, 8 p.m., $23 for Skyhook Mandate. - Conscious Pilot / Mascara / Corey B
Amends: Nov. 5, 6:30 p.m., $12-$14 - Blues Caravan: Oct. 14, 8:30 p.m., $25 / Kai-Lo / Aspect / MCs Deisis-I & ELECTRIC FACTORY
- Mustard Plug / Flatfoot 56: Nov. 13, 7 - Battlefield Band: Oct. 15, 8:30 p.m., K-One: Nov. 10, 9 p.m., $5 advance, $8 3421 Willow St., Philadelphia
p.m., $12-$14 $25 PENN’S PEAK day of, 21+ Phone: 215.LOVE.222
- Badge (Eric Clapton Tribute): Oct. 325 Maury Road, Jim Thorpe - Start Making Sense / Great White - Bring Me the Horizon: Sept. 22, 7
22, 8:30 p.m., $23 866.605.7325 or visit pennspeak.com. Caps: Nov. 11 p.m.
EMBASSY VINYL - The Badlees: Oct. 21, 8:30 p.m., $18 - Rusted Root: Sept. 23, 8 p.m., $32 - American Babies / Might Dougherty - Grace Potter & the Nocturnals /
352 Adams Ave., Scranton - Badge (Eric Clapton Tribute): Oct. - Voyage (Journey tribute) / Fleet- Band: Nov. 12 Sam Roberts Band: Sept. 23, 8:30 p.m.
- Pterodactyl: Nov. 8, 7 p.m., cost 22, 8:30 p.m., $23 wood Macked: Sept. 24, 8 p.m., $28 - Misty Mountain: Nov. 19 - Mac Miller: Sept. 28, 8 p.m.
TBA, all ages - Hamell on Trial: Sept. 29, 8:30 p.m., - Blues Traveler / Scott Weis Band: - Jam Stampede: Nov. 23 - Ben Harper: Sept. 29, 8 p.m.
$15 Sept. 25, 8 p.m., $32.75 - Matt Nathanson / Vanessa Carlton:
- Girlyman: Nov. 4, 8:30 p.m., $20 - Jo Dee Messina: Oct. 1, 8 p.m., Oct. 1, 8:30 p.m.
F.M. KIRBY CENTER - The Nu-Utopians: Nov. 5, 8:30 p.m., $40.75-$46.25 SCRANTON COMMUNITY - Skrillex: Oct. 8, 7:30 p.m.
71 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre $28 - Gordon Lightfoot: Oct. 2, 8 p.m., - J. Cole: Oct. 12, 8 p.m.
Phone: 570.826.1100 - John Denver Tribute: Nov. 12, 8:30 $51.25-$54.25 CONCERTS
- Diana Ross: Sept. 30, 8 p.m., $79.50- p.m. - Melvin Seals and JGB: Oct. 6, 8 p.m., Mellow Theater, 501 Vine St. Scranton
$125 - Cheryl Wheeler: Nov. 18, 8:30 p.m., $25 Phone: 570.955.1455, www.lackawan- THE FILLMORE AT THE
- George Thorogood and the De- $23 - Loretta Lynn: Oct. 14, 8 p.m., $47-$58 na.edu, etix.com
stroyers: Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m., $40-$62 - Bach and Handel Chorale (Messiah): - Ryan Pelton: Oct. 21, 8 p.m., $30-$33 Prices vary, student and group rates TLA
- Max & Ruby: Bunny Party: Oct. 12, Dec. 17, 3 p.m., $20 - The Tubes: Oct. 28, 8 p.m., $22 available 334 South St., Philadelphia
6:30 p.m., $19-$33 - Willie Nelson and Family: Oct. 30, 8 - An Evening with Dave Mason: Sept. Phone: 215.922.1011
- Paula Poundstone: Oct. 14, 8 p.m., p.m., $59.25-$64.25 24, 7:30 p.m., $30 via 955.1455, at box - OMD: Sept. 22, 7 p.m.
$19-$29 MOHEGAN SUN ARENA - The Australian Pink Floyd Show: office or etix.com. - Silverstein: Sept. 23, 6 p.m.
- Haunted Illusion: Oct. 23, 2 p.m., 255 Highland Park Blvd., Wilkes-Barre Nov. 3, 8 p.m. - Hoots & Hellmouth: Sept. 24, 8 p.m.
$15.50-$25.50 Twp. - Little River Band: Nov 4, 8 p.m., - Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks:
- Classic Albums: “Abbey Road,” The - Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey: $37.75-$42.75 SCRANTON CULTURAL Sept. 28, 7 p.m.
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Beatles: Nov. 3, 7:30 p.m., $17-$37 Boomaring: Oct. 27-30, TIMES VARY, - Get the Led Out: Nov. 5, 8 p.m., - All Crazy: Sept. 29, 7 p.m.
- Mitch Ryder & Tommy James: Nov. $27.30-$92.05 $31-$41.75 CENTER - They Might Be Giants: Sept. 30, 9
5, 7:30 p.m., $39.50-$49.50 - Furthur: Nov. 5, 7:05 p.m., $57.35- - REO Speedwagon: Nov. 10, 8 p.m., 420 N. Washington Ave., Scranton p.m.
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
- The Bangles: Oct. 1, 8 p.m. Sept. 29, 8 p.m. 8 p.m.
- Beats Antique: Oct. 6, 8 p.m. - Michael Monroe: Sept. 30, 8 p.m. - John Hammond: Sept. 30, 8 p.m.
- Robert Randolph & The Family - A.M. Analog: Oct. 1, 12:30 p.m. - Shawn Mullins: Oct. 22, 8 p.m.
Band: Oct. 7, 7 p.m. - Bayside / Saves the Day: Oct. 6-7, - Pure Prairie League: Nov. 11, 8 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
- James Blake: Oct. 8, 8 p.m.
KESWICK THEATER - Chimaira: Oct. 12, 6:30 p.m. HAMMERSTEIN BALLROOM
Easton Road-Keswick Ave, Glenside, 311 W. 34th St, New York, NY.
Pa. Phone: 212.279.7740
Phone: 215.572.7650 SUSQUEHANNA BANK - Portishead: Oct. 4-5, 8 p.m.
- The Human League / Men Without - Caifanes: Oct. 12, 8 p.m.
Hats: Sept. 21, 8 p.m. CENTER - Joaquin Sabina: Oct. 16, 8 p.m.
- Lindsey Buckingham: Sept. 22, 7:30 1 Harbour Blvd., Camden, NJ. - Camila: Oct. 21, 8 p.m.
p.m. Phone: 609.365.1300
- Renaissance: Sept. 23, 8 p.m. - Brad Paisley / Blake Shelton / THE FILLMORE AT IRVING
- Sinbad: Sept. 24, 8 p.m. Jerrod Niemann: Sept. 23, 4 p.m.
- Boney James: Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m. PLAZA
- George Thorogood & the De- ELSEWHERE IN PA 17 Irving Place, New York, N.Y.
stroyers: Sept. 30, 8 p.m. Phone: 212.777.6800
- Psychedelic Furs / Tom Tom Club: - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark:
Oct. 1, 8 p.m. CROCODILE ROCK Sept. 21, 7 p.m.
- Pat Metheny / Larry Grenadier: Oct 520 Hamilton St, Allentown - Mac Miller: Sept. 22, 7 p.m.
5, 8 p.m. Phone: 610.434.460 - Mason Jennings: Sept. 24, 7 p.m.
- Deva Premal: Oct. 6, 8 p.m. - Silverstein: Sept. 22, 6:30 p.m. - X – the Unheard Music / Los An-
- Comedians of Chelsea Lately: Oct. - Falling In Reverse: Oct. 1, 6:30 p.m. geles: Sept. 30-Oct. 1, TIMES VARY
7, 8 p.m. - The Psychedelic Furs ft. Tom Tom
Club: Oct. 3, 7 p.m. Blues clues
STATE THEATER - Andres Calamaro: Oct. 6, 6:30 p.m.
Pike County-based Scott Weis Band will open for Blues Traveler
MANN MUSIC CENTER 435 Northampton St., Easton, PA. - NOFX / Anti-Flag / Old Man Markley:
Oct. 7-8, 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 25 at Penn’s Peak (325 Maury Road, Jim Thorpe).
52nd and Parkside, Philadelphia Ticket: 610.252.2570
Phone: 215.893.1999 - The Midtown Men: Oct. 7, 8 p.m. - Beats Antique: Oct. 9, 7 p.m. Made up of singer/guitarist Weis, bassist Todd Lanka and drum-
- Roger Daltrey performs The Who’s - The Man In Black (Johnny Cash mer Dave Becker, the SWB may use Sunday’s performance as
“Tommy:” Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m. tribute): Oct. 15, 8 p.m. part of the group’s first live DVD.
- Du Yun: Sept. 23, 9 p.m. IZOD CENTER
- Ray Lamontagne / The Pariah Dogs 50 State Rt. 120 The show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $27 in advance or $32 day
/ Brandi Carlile: Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m. WHITAKER CENTER East Rutherford, N.J. of via Ticketmaster or the venue box office. SWB discount fan
222 Market St., Harrisburg - Foo Fighters: Sept. 26, 7 p.m.
Phone: 717.214.ARTS - Vincente Fernandez: Oct. 29, 8 p.m. tickets are $27, available by calling 570.878.7706. For more info,
TOWER THEATER - Phil Vassar: Oct. 13, 8 p.m. - Jay-Z / Kanye West: Nov. 5-6, 7:30 visit scottweisband.com.
69th and Ludlow Sts. Upper Darby - Indigo Girls: Oct. 27, 7:30 p.m. p.m.
Phone: 610.352.2887 - The Machine: Nov. 23, 8 p.m.
- Celtic Thunder: Sept. 25, 6 p.m. - Get the Led Out: Dec. 28, 7:30 p.m. - Barry Manilow: Feb. 10-12, 8 p.m. Atlantic City, NJ
- Primus: Oct. 1, 8 p.m. MADISON SQUARE Phone:1.866.MYBORGATA.com
- Explosions In the Sky / The Antlers: NEW YORK / NEW JERSEY - Il Volo: Sept. 24, 9 p.m.
Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m. GARDEN ROSELAND BALLROOM - Deadmau5: Sept. 24, 10 p.m.
- Blue October / iamdynamite: Oct. BEACON THEATER 7th Ave., New York, NY 239 52nd Street, New York, NY. - Bay-Atlantic Symphony: Sept. 25, 3
13, 8 p.m. 2124 Broadway, New York, NY. Phone: 212.465.MSG1 Phone: 212.777.6800 p.m.
Phone: 212.496.7070 - Duran Duran: Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. - Bring Me The Horizon: Sept. 21, 6:30 - Steve Aoki: Sept. 26, 10 p.m.
- Steely Dan: through Sept. 23, 8 p.m. - Foo Fighters: Nov. 13, 8 p.m. p.m. - Roger Hodgson of Supertramp:
TROCADERO - Celtic Thunder: Sept. 24, Times - Josh Groban: Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. - The Descendents: Sept. 23, 8 p.m. Sept. 30, 9 p.m.
10th & Arch St, Philadelphia Vary - Katy Perry: Nov. 16, 8 p.m. - Primus: Sept. 30, 8:30 p.m. - Lynyrd Skynyrd: Oct. 1, 8 p.m.
Phone: 215.336.2000 - Il Volo: Oct. 3, 8 p.m. - Taylor Swift: Nov. 21-22, 7 p.m. - Deadmau5: Oct. 5-9, 8 p.m. - Adele: Oct. 7, 9 p.m. SOLD OUT
- Kyuss Lives!: Sept. 21, 6 p.m. - The Script: Oct. 13, 8 p.m. - Whoopi Goldberg: Oct. 7, 9 p.m
- Wax: Sept. 22, 7 p.m. - Kaskade: Oct. 28-29, 9 p.m. W
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Music on the menu
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011

By Alan K. Stout
sorry mom & dad
By Justin Brown
Weekender Music Columnist Weekender Correspondent

New CD fuels 'Riot'


T
here’s a stirring in-
tensity found on the
brazen tracks of Blue
Sugar Riot’s debut CD,
“Armed and Asleep.” It’s an
edgy and melodic-style hard
rock that some listeners have Justin, middle, with Monica Madeja and Dave Kuharchik
compared to a heavier ver- of WBRE-TV’s ‘Pa Live.’
sion of The Police. And with

Talkin' 'bout
the band’s collective influen-
ces ranging from Rush and
U2 to Alice In Chains, Mod-
est Mouse, Helmet, Tool,

my generation
Deftones, Soundgarden, Ra-
diohead, The Cure and Du-
ran Duran, you very well BLUE SUGAR RIOT
might hear something else
within the album’s seven
“We all just love music so much. Playing
N
tracks that strikes your fancy. EPA has a brand-new opinions. It’s not like they aren’t
Blue Sugar Riot, based television show that I’m compelled with issues. And, most
here in NEPA, was formed in front of a live crowd is what we love.” honored to announce I’ll importantly, the younger a viewer
in 2007, took a four-year be a small part of. That’s right! is when they start watching a
hiatus, but recently re- Chris Toomey of Blue Sugar Riot I’m currently a columnist/waiter/ news source, the more likely they
grouped. The group is com- bartender/TV correspondent! If are to stay committed to that
prised of Chris Toomey on that’s not living the dream, I news sources as opposed to the
drums, Mike Lambert on don’t know what is. competitor.
vocals and guitar and Chris gleski and mastered by Tom when I’m down. There are Last Monday, WBRE-TV did Apparently, I wasn’t alone in
“Grapefruit” Genovese on Borthwick. Tracks include all types of music that you something no other local broad- that thought.
bass. “In Exile,” “Until Your Heart can listen to and different casting network had the guts to “We’d love to have a younger
“We really felt like no Stops You” and “Bells and types of emotions that come do: Produce a local talk show. It’s voice on our show,” expressed
time had elapsed,” says Too- Whistles.” Toomey says the out of it. We all just love called “Pa Live.” When the word Kuharchik. “A possible fit would
mey. “When we got back band, from day one, has al- music so much. Playing in got out that a daily lifestyles be our daily segment called ‘Your
together in early 2011, we ways been an original pro- front of a live crowd is what program focusing on bringing the Community Live.’ You could
picked up right where we ject. we love.” community together through the come on the show once a week,
left off and really didn’t “Right out of the gate, we The CD is available now discussion of news, fashion, every other at worst, and reach
miss a beat. We tuned up started writing our own as a download through the fitness, entertainment, cooking out to younger people with
some of the older songs and stuff,” he says. “We never band’s website. The group segments and live musical per- what’s going on in the area for
got right at work writing really played cover songs.” also plans to stock the CD formances would hit our area, the them.”
some newer stuff.” Lambert serves as the at Gallery of Sound stores. hype had a lot of people saying I felt like I hit the jackpot!
Toomey says the group’s band’s principal songwriter. Toomey says initial reaction “It’s about time!” — including After years of wishing I had
influences, like many bands, “He always writes about to the music has been posi- myself. someone providing a voice for
do have an impact on its what he calls the ‘human tive and that some who have When I heard co-hosts Dave my generation on local televi-
songs. condition,’” says Toomey. seen the band live have al- Kuharchik and Monica Madeja sion, I was given the opportunity
“We’re actually working “Some of the songs are ready been spotted singing were looking to connect with to do so, thanks to a show that’s
now with odd time signa- about relationships, good and along to the songs and later people in our area to be a part of breaking boundaries in local
tures, and you get that a lot bad. And then some songs, quoting the lyrics. the show, I realized this was a media, while bringing together a
with Rush,” he says. “And like ‘Animal Casino,’ I don’t “We got a lot of good, great opportunity to try and give community for one great hour of
even with Tool, we try to really know what that’s positive reviews, and that my generation a voice on local television.
experiment with some odd about. He said he just got really gave us that warm television. So, I contacted the Be sure to join Kuharchik and
drum beats. And Chris is an some words in his head and feeling inside — that we spirited hosts and proposed an Madeja weekdays from 4-5 p.m.
excellent bass player, and started writing them. It touched someone,” he says. idea. on WBRE-TV. Watch closely,
one of his influences is Flea doesn’t really have a mean- “When I pick up an album, I Since I feel strongly about how because I’ll be popping in and
from the Red Hot Chili Pep- ing to it.” want to hear that one song ridiculous it is that people in high out on occasion, too. W
pers. And you can kind of Music itself, however, is that sticks in my head all school and college don’t have a
hear that in some of his very meaningful to the band. day and that I can’t wait to platform to discuss issues they TV Guide wasn’t kidding
basslines.” “It’s a big part of my life,” listen to again. And I guess feel strongly about, nor do they when they called Justin Brown a
Blue Sugar Riot has per- says Toomey. “Even aside that’s what we want … for have an outlet to give their opin- real-life Van Wilder for skipping
formed at Morgan’Z, The from the drums, I love all people to really enjoy the ions, I proposed an idea for me to school to be on a reality show
Irish Wolf and The Banshee types of music. It’s constant- songs.” W come on the show and help give filmed in Japan. He now shares
in Scranton. The new CD ly in my head, and I con- younger people a voice. his wildest adventures and life
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was recorded at SI Studios stantly have it playing. I don’t know why news sources lessons while saying “Sorry,
in Old Forge and was engi- Sometimes it calms me and Info: bluesugarriot.jigsy.com neglect to target younger audi- Mom and Dad…”
neered by Joe “Wiggy” We- relaxes me or picks me up ences. It’s not like they lack
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
the
www.theweekender.com ralphie report
By Ralphie Aversa
Special to the Weekender

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reality TV match-made- HALEY ALMOST
in-heaven dissolved last HAD IT ALL
• Customize Your Own Glass Art week, as “Dancing With Haley Reinhart covered
the Stars” performer Mark Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep”
Class with 4 or More People. Ballas and “American Idol” and did it more than justice on
finalist Pia Toscano called it “Idol.” Then, the Chicago native
quits. The former couple had almost had it all, herself.

TINGLEY G
been dating since April. “I’m about to get ready for the

LASS Just a few weeks ago, Toscano


told me at Mohegan Sun Arena
show, just to sit in the audience,
and I get the producers coming

Studio & Store


in Wilkes-Barre Twp. how she up to me,” Reinhart recalled of
was balancing her year-old career when she was close to replacing
with a high-profile relationship. Lauren Alaina on the finale of
816 Scranton/Carbondale Hwy • Dickson City • 342-2320 “I’m basically just really fo- “Idol.” Alaina almost fell out of
145 Prout Lane on Tingley Lake in Harford • 434-4167 cused on the tour and making my the final two due to a voice ail-
www.tingleyglass.com album, and all that stuff,” said the ment. Reinhart said the pro-
Queens, N.Y., native of handling ducers told her to take a deep
it all. “It’s a lot to juggle, but it’s breath, because she could be

The Real Deal...


so much fun.” readmitted in to the show to
Toscano’s early elimination perform three songs and compete
from “Idol” helped her to link up against Scotty McCreery for the
quicker with Ballas. But, the title. “As much of an honor it was
Season 10 contestant revealed for them to consider me to take
that it also afforded her a chance that position and all, I just didn’t
to get a head start on recording want to do it.”
her debut album. Reinhart just didn’t feel it was
“I had a lot of time before we in her cards to win, and felt hor-
started the finale rehearsals and rible for the Georgia teenager,
before we started tour, so I got who she knew had been strug-
about eight to nine songs done gling towards the end of the
already for the album,” said season.
Toscano of the LP, set for a tenta- “We had so much material to
tive November release on In- learn in such a short amount of
terscope Records. “So now time,” Reinhart explained. “We
when I get off tour, we’re just had our home visits, and it was
going to finish up.” just nuts. But at the same time, I
That also explains how Tosca- wasn’t expecting someone to
no was able to so quickly release come up to me and say, ‘Hey,

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ALBUM REVIEWS
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 growth was needed as well. “In
The End” and “Crawl” add
some melody and take on a
progressive metal feel; “The
Giant” and “The Constant” flow
with a heavy, grungy groove.
Anthrax worthy of W
` orship' Despite this mix of styles,
“Worship Music” never seems
inconsistent and has a powerful,
In the world of heavy metal, ground with “Earth On Hell,” larger-than-life feel to it.
the last decade has been full of “The Devil You Know,” and The album is a perfect com-
unprecedented rebirth. Reunion “Fight ’Em Til You Can’t,” an bination of everything that An-
tours, new albums and pop- unbelievably heavy trio of songs thrax has done well over the
ularity with a new generation of performed in classic Anthrax course of its career. “Worship
fans have all helped to breathe form: Blazing tempo, chugging Music” has all of the power
new life into the genre. Howev- palm-muted guitars, a flawless and fury of the John Bush era,
er, the novelty of being able to rhythm section and backing and Belladonna’s return to vo-
see a veteran act on tour wears vocals seemingly born from a cals makes the band sound
off quickly, and oftentimes noisy subway tunnel. These complete for the first time in
those new releases tend to be three stand shoulder-to-shoulder two decades. An average album
an exercise in going through with anything that the band has would have been received well
the motions. Anthrax did no ever done and should serve to enough, but Anthrax instead
such thing with “Worship Mu- start many a mosh pit filled made one that is one of its best
sic,” the band’s latest — and with fans young and old. — and that is a real triumph
the first new album with long- Anthrax wasn’t just content and a testament to the staying
time singer Joey Belladonna to follow the usual formula power of the music. RATING: Anthrax
since 1990. though, and starting with “I’m
After an instrumental intro, Alive,” it becomes apparent that -- Michael Irwin
W W W W 1/2 “Worship Music”
the album quickly gets off the the band decided that some Weekender Correspondent

ist Dave Tejas, guitarists Justin Hall and healthy dose of organ take the forefront
Trae Dog, bassist Ry Meyer and drum- on “Start From Scratch,” and the out-
mer Nick Kasten — released its highly come is fantastic. The title-track opener
anticipated “Cut The Noose” on People has a bluesy reggae vibe. With its easy
Like You Records. Each member flow and good guitar work melded with
brought something from its past to “Cut organ and harmonica, “Dimming Sky” is
The Noose,” resulting in music fueled an early highlight.
by the angst, distress and challenges Slow jam “Miss You” displays the
faced by a struggling punk-rock band. band’s impressive harmonies amid tender
Despite hard times, the album ultimately lyrics like, “I hope you know that I miss
represents the Krum Bums’ long-awaited you/ I hope you know that I’m coming
success as a cohesive unit. back” that make you want to sing along.
In addition to the band’s very candid “Kiss My Head” is a faster jam that has
lyrics, Tejas also opted to provide fans a rocking guitar solo alongside warbling
with a track-by-track breakdown of the organ while “Hard To Believe” is a little
album, explaining the process and bit country thanks to a well-placed banjo.
Krum Bums meaning behind each of the album’s 14 Passafire “Lorelie” has an almost ’80s-metal
“Cut The Noose” songs. “Start From Scratch” sound, and “Train Wreck” is soft and
Rating: W W W The opening track, “Population Con- Rating: W W W W pretty with ethereal harmonies and lyrics:
trol,” is chaotic and heavy in its deliv- “You seem like an angel/ you lie like
ery. Each “Cut The Noose” song cap- one, too.” “Rubber Bands” and “Winter
tures that true punk-rock grit vibe, giv- Wren” are funky, with the latter display-
No-holds-barred ing this album an overall ferociousness.
The band’s hard-edged mentality is Fourth time's a ing Will Kubley’s throaty bass amid a
reggae beat.
Bums evident on the aggressive and biting
“Poison Myself,” “Starving Wolves” and
charm for Passafire The fast-paced “La Fuenta” is trippy
and changes tone at least three times,
the title track. taking the track to new levels while
For more than a decade, Texas-based Although the band’s music is rowdy After touring with 311, Matisyahu, The heartfelt closer “Epiphany” is slow burn-
band the Krum Bums has been waging to say the least, the Krum Bums aren’t Wailers and more, Passafire has certainly ing with more banjo.
a war on the punk-rock scene. Formed just spewing random lyrics throughout picked up a sound or two. And with “Start From Scratch” proves that Pas-
in 2000, the Krum Bums is known for this album. Each track has a meaning producer Paul Leary (Sublime and his safire’s sound is as diverse as the bands
being a band that holds nothing back, behind it that will surely resonate with own band, Butthole Surfers) helming its it’s supported — and why this is a group
putting every last detail of its tumultu- fans. fourth record, “Start From Scratch,” the to keep your eyes and ears on.
ous history on display for fans via its band successfully marries those influen-
music. -- Lisa Schaeffer ces with its own evolving sound. -- Nikki M. Mascali
In August, the Krum Bums — vocal- Weekender Correspondent Savannah, Ga.-based Passafire lets a Weekender Editor

Top at 8 with Ralphie Aversa Top 10 Local Albums at Gallery of Sound


8. Cobra Starship/Sabi: “You Make 4. Katy Perry: “Last Friday Night 1. Staind: “Staind” Nightmare”

charts
Me Feel” (T.G.I.F.)” 2. Lil Wayne: “Tha Carter IV” 6. Lady Antebellum: “Own The Night”
7. Rihanna: “Cheers (Drink to That)” 3. Maroon 5/Christina Aguilera: 3. Anthrax: “Worship Music” 7. Primus: “Green Naugahyde”
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6. LMFAO: “Party Rock Anthem) “Moves Like Jagger” 4. Dream Theatre: “A Dramatic Turn Of 8. Mumford & Sons: “Sigh No More”
5. Bad Meets Evil/Bruno Mars: 2.Britney Spears: “I Wanna Go” Events” 9. Red Hot Chili Peppers: “I’m With You”
“Lighters” 1. Nicki Minaj: “Super Bass” 5. Alice Cooper: “Welcome 2 My 10. Adele: “21”
car and bike novel approach

WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011


Even the most
clairvoyant will
be surprised at the
turn of events
that manages
to accelerate
within the first few
chapters.

his last holiday with the only


family he has ever known.
Though Jack refuses to miss
“One Summer” Christmas with his family, he
By David Baldacci simultaneously focuses on ar-
Rating: W W W 1/2 rangements following the pro-
gression of his illness. Through
writing letters to his wife, he is

Getting
able to tell Lizzie everything he
ever wanted to be and more — a
11th Annual Holy Child Grove 940 & 115), 10 a.m., depart 12:30 p.m. date Oct. 8. 68-mile ride. $25/first better husband, a better father

a second
Car & Truck Show Sept. 25 (rain End at East Stroudsburg American rider, $10/second. Includes coffee, and a better friend.
While ruminating leaving his
date Oct. 2), 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Holy Legion 201 (E. 5th St.). Rain or shine. donuts, lunch. All bikes welcome.
wife behind, he says, “(I) was the
Child Church Grounds (Rr. 145 Old Music by BootLeg, face painting, Attend even if not riding bike, meet

chance
one dying, but in a way she was
Newport St., Sheatown). Pre-regis- Chinese auction, cash bar, prizes, puppies and staff. First 50 bikes get too.” After all, Lizzie watched
tration: $8/vehicle, day of: $10/vehi- more. $20/door, 2-7 p.m. $25/pre- free pair Harley-Davidson sunglasses. over Jack while he grew older
cle. “The Wright Touch.” FooBelly G’s register, $20/day of, $10/passenger. Details, updates of ride: GuideDog- than his age, losing his hair and
Pig Roast, more. Dash plaques to $20 memorial T-shirts. Info: joeyplan- Pup.com. More info: 570.730.6530, weight and only sustaining him-
first 100 registrants. For info, contact te.webatu.com. VetDogs.org, GuideDog.org. self through the use of a daily
Mike Yalch 570.735.7953, By Kacy Muir oxygen unit. Though he did not
mike@yalch-insurance.com. Montage Mountain Classics Pocono Mountain Street Weekender Correspondent fight alone, Lizzie had also
grown tired and weak while
(Thurs., 6-9 p.m., Fri., 6-10 p.m., Sat., Rods Friday Night Cruise

R
battling on his behalf.
Big Cruisers Car Cruise Sept. 5-9 p.m.) Sept. 23, 6-9 p.m., Viewmont Mall. eaders may find it surpris-
It was throughout these por-
25, 5-9 p.m., Commerce Blvd., Dick- • Valley Auto Parts (Moosic Road, Classic cars, street rods, muscle cars ing to associate David
tions of the book that were most
son City. All clubs, cars welcome. Old Forge): Sept. 22 and custom cars on display in Food Baldacci, author of more heartbreaking as Jack discussed
BallBusters, Coal Crackers, Coasters, • Halloween Cruise: Oct. 29, 1-5 p.m., Court parking lot. than a dozen thrillers, with that what he was going through and
Pocono Street, Rods, Renegades. Johnny Rockets (Montage Mountain) of a sentimental book full with all the while, knowing he was on
loss, sensitivity and love. Howev- his deathbed.
Music, giveaways, food, 50/50. Pre- The Villa Capri Cruisers (101
er, while Baldacci’s name has There are aspects of the novel
sented by Montage Mountain Classics Motorcycle Poker Run In Jane St., Dunmore, 570.344.2014, gained success through such where readers may be able to
& Villa Capri Cruisers. All proceeds Memory of Henry Rembish www.villacapricruisers.com) novels as “Absolute Power” and
go to Ronald McDonald House. For Jr. Sept. 24. All day event starting • Cruise Night: 3rd Fri. through speculate Baldacci’s next move.
“The Collectors” his most recent However, even the most clairvoy-
info, call 570.457.7222. with Poker Run to help raise funds Sept., 6 p.m., all vehicles welcome. book, “One Summer,” demon- ant will be surprised at the turn
for Joyce and Madden Rembish. • Cruise Night: 2nd Sun. through strates his ability to master a of events that manages to accel-
Car Show to Benefit Autism Stops at Outsiders, Raub’s, Banko’s. Sept., 6 p.m., TGI Fridays (Route 6, variety of genres. erate within the first few chap-
(SAFE) Oct. 2, noon-5 p.m., Domin- Registration 10 a.m., Curly Creme, S. Dickson City), all vehicles welcome. The novel begins with the ters.
ick’s Cafe, Hudson. Free burgers, River St., Plains. Ends at Plains Polish protagonist Jack Armstrong Through the travesty of what
dogs, 50/50, trophies, parking for American Veterans Club, Oak St., Wyoming Valley Motorcycle looking forward to spending happens to Jack’s family, he
100+ cars. $10 donation. Call Plains. Music by Zbrick, Jumpn Jax, Club (570.598.WVMC) Christmas with his family. Jack is refuses to give up and accept that
570.829.9612, 829.9658. SkyFish Riot. Food, draft beer on tap • Fall Poker Run in memory of Tony in his mid-thirties, married to the the connection among them is
(admission does not include cost of Lavelle: Oct. 16 W love of his life, Lizzie, and the forever severed. His fight for life
father of three children. becomes as much about his abil-
Hi Lites Motor Club (www.hili- beer), basket raffles, magician, face
While the holidays may not ity to keep his family together.
tesmotorclub.com, Jack painting. $200 VISA gift card raffle, E-mail your event to Ultimately, the departure from
mean much to other people in the
570.477.2477, John 574.7470). Events wheelbarrow filled with alcohol. weekender@theweekender.com politically themed plots to that of
world, Jack and his family count
feature door prizes, food, music, or fax to 570.831.7375. Deadline down the days hoping to outlast a travesty and romance may broad-
50/50 drawing, more. Pocono Motorcycle Ride to for publication: Monday at 2 burdensome future. en Baldacci’s readership even
Benefit America’s VetDogs p.m. two weeks prior to event. It only takes one page (as well more. Unlike much of Baldacci’s
Joseph Plante Memorial Oct. 1, registration 9 a.m., departs 11 as reading the book cover) to work involving thrillers, “One
Summer” does not end with a
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Benefit and Bike Run Oct. 8, a.m. Starts & ends McGinley’s Pocono know that Jack is terminally ill.
register Blakeslee Flea Market (Rte. Trail Lodge (Rte. 115, Blakeslee). Rain At his healthiest, Jack is given verdict, but rather, the hope for a
eight months to live and fight for second chance at life.
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Anthology Books (515 Center
St., Scranton, above Outrageous,
570.341.1443, scrantholo-
gy@gmail.com) All events free,
unless otherwise noted.
❏ Writing Groups
• Open writers group: Sat., noon led
by KK Gordon and Leslee Clapp.
Bring piece of original writing to
discuss and critique.

Dietrich Theater (60 E. Tioga


St., Tunkhannock: 570.996.1500)
• Writers Group Thurs., 7-8:30 p.m. Read’s One City, One Book program, Anniversary: through Sept. 30. Fea-
Celebrates all types of writing styles, featuring “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray turing artwork of reclaimed iron
formats. Join anytime. Free. Call to Bradbury. Submit to Albright Memo- oxide mixed with traditional medi-
register. rial Library Circulation Desk or Uni- ums. Info: 570.970.2787, artsyouni-
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Lycoming County Historical rial Library no later than Oct. 16. Info:
Society Thomas T. Taber ScrantonReads@albright.org. ArtWorks Gallery (503 Lacka-
Museum (858 W. Fourth St., Wil- wanna Ave., Scranton. 570.207.1815)
liamsport, 570.326.3326, www.lycom- The Vintage Theater (119 Penn Gallery hours: Tues.-Fri., 11 a.m.-5 p.m.,
ing.org/lchsmuseum) Avenue, Scranton, 570.589.0271, Sat., 11a.m.-3 p.m., or by appointment.
• Reading by Brian Barlow, author www.scrantonsvintagetheater.com) • Points of Departure: William Ampt-
of “Only One Child:” Sept. 27, 7:30 • Writer’s critique group: Sat., man and Mark Chuck: through Oct.
p.m. Free and open to public. noon-2 p.m. Bring work samples. 26. Opening reception First Friday,
Free and open to public, donations Oct. 7, 6-9 p.m.
Osterhout Library (71 S. Fran- encouraged.
klin St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.823.0156, Blue Heron Art Gallery (121
ext. 217) West Pittston Library (200 Main St., Wyalusing, 570.746.4922,
• Teen/Adult Book Discussion: Sept. Exeter Ave., www.wplibrary.org, www.blueheronart.org)
22, 6-7:30 p.m. “Mockingjay,” by 570.654.9847) Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4:30
Suzanne Collins. • Weekly story time for children: p.m. Sat. by appt.
• Book Signing: Sept. 24, 2-3 p.m. Fri., 1 p.m. Free. • “The Art of Dance-The Music of
CMC’s Dr. Wasique Mirza signing Art:” through Dec. 15
copies new political thriller, Zero-
Point. Copies available for purchase. VISUAL The Butternut Gallery &
Second Story Books (204
Pages & Places @ Anthology AFA Gallery (514 Lackawanna Church St, 2nd Floor, Montrose)
Book Festival Vintage Theater Ave., Scranton: 570.969.1040 or Gallery hours: Wed.-Sat., 11a.m.-5 p.m.,
(119 Penn Ave., Scranton), coffee, Artistsforart.com) Sun., 12 p.m.-4 p.m.
complimentary wine, 6 p.m., pro- Gallery hours Thurs.-Sat., 12-5 p.m. • “Color & Light:” Oil Paintings By

BELLA
grams 7 p.m., free, open to public. • Life Drawing sessions: every Tues., Vincent Crotty: Sept. 24-Oct. 16. The
Sept. 21, preview of P&P’s Civil War, 7-9 p.m. Call Phil for info, 561.7817. public is invited to opening reception
slavery and justice panel; Sept. 22, • Drawing Socials: Sun., 6-9 p.m. $5 Sept. 24, 3-5 p.m.
Nina Paley, leader in Copy left move- GA, $2 student.
ment, Nezka Pfeifer, Curator at • “Comments:” through Sept. 24. Camera For A Cure Original
Everhart Museum, tours through Ink-wash drawings by Susan Kendrot. photography of Timmy Walsh, Cree-
work, artistic, activist featured in don’s Art Gallery/Flower Shop (N.
Pages & Places Freedom as Freepa- Washington Ave., Scranton), through
Owner: nel.
Artspace Gallery (221 Center St.,
Bloomsburg, 570.784.0737) Sept. All proceeds go to Lung Cancer
Research Foundation.
Danielle Premuto, Scranton Pittston Memorial Library
Gallery Hours Thurs.-Sat., 12-8 p.m.,
Sun., 12-5 p.m., or by appointment.
(47 Broad St., 570.654.9565, pitmem- • Exhibition featuring Sam Dion & Camerawork Gallery (Down-
lib@comcast.net) Mike Silver: through Oct. 2. Portraits stairs in the Marquis Gallery, Laundry
• The Friends Meetings: 4th Thurs. by Dion, wood turnings by Silver. Building, 515 Center St., Scranton,
of month, 7 p.m. New members 570.510.5028. www.camerawork-
Enter your pet for Weekender’s always welcome. gallery.org, rross233@aol.com) Gal-
ARTSPACE Gallery (18 N. 7th
PET OF THE WEEK • Author Talk/Book Signing, Jack St., Stroudsburg, artspacegallery.net) lery hours Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.;
Smiles: Sept. 29, 6:30 p.m. “Bucky Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
by sending photo, pet’s name, breed Harris, a Biography of Baseball’s Boy
• “Women On The Verge:” through
• “The Black Land” Photographs by
Sept. By Joann Castrillo.
if applicable, owner’s name and Wonder.” Refreshments will be Ed Dougert: through Oct. 4.
served. Arts YOUniverse Art Gal-
hometown to: lery (47 North Franklin St., Wilkes- Dietrich Theatre (downtown
weekender@theweekender.com Scranton Reads Submissions Barre) Tunkhannock, 570.996.1500)
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• Nights of 9/11: through Oct. 25, vited photographers. SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY
Gallery 13. Never-before-seen photos
from Ground Zero. Sordoni Art Gallery at 8PM-10PM
Wilkes University (150 S. River $1.00 MUGS
Hope Horn Gallery (Hyland Hall, St., Stark Learning Center)
University of Scranton, 570.941.4214) Gallery summer hours: Fri., Sun.,
noon-4:30 p.m., Sat., 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
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community groups call to schedule
times.
• “Walk A Mile In Her Shoes:” Artists
from Women Resources Center.
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The Linder Gallery at Keys-
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tone College
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movie review

WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011


By Mike Sullivan
Weekender Correspondent Rating: W
kind of director who wants to be the kind of blatant audience ma-
seen as controversial and in- nipulation you’d find in the later-
teresting, but he neither has the period “Death Wish” films.
talent nor the balls to pull it off. In To top it all off, none of the
other words, Lurie was the abso- characters in this film are recog-
lute worst choice to remake one of nizably human. Everybody is a
Peckinpah’s most affecting, ca- reductive caricature. David isn’t a
reer-defining movies. person — he’s a living embod-
Apart from relocating the set- iment of Sean Hannity’s beliefs
ting from Cornwall, England to about the left. David’s a wimpy,
the Mississippi Gulf Coast and the wire-frame glasses wearing,
dumb decision to change David’s Beethoven-listening atheist who
profession from a mathematician looks down on those filthy South-
into a screenwriter who (in an erners and their irrational love of
insultingly obvious act of fore- God. Similarly, the rednecks are
shadowing) is finishing a script either depicted as leering, preda-
about the siege of Stalingrad, the tory vessels or, like James Woods’
new “Straw Dogs” is basically a ridiculous character, seething
shot-for-shot remake of the origi- alcoholic whirlwinds of Yosemite
Kate Bosworth and James Marsden as Amy and David Sumner in ‘Straw Dogs.’ nal. Much like Gus Van Sant’s Sam-ish style cartoon rage.
unasked-for “Psycho” remake, “Straw Dogs” is basically a “slobs
Lurie’s “Straw Dogs” is rote, vs. snobs” comedy restaged as a

Peckinpah would
hollow and is like looking at a revenge thriller. Think of it as
third generation Xerox copy of the “Caddyshack” minus the com-
Mona Lisa. Even worse, Lurie plexity but with twice the scenes
surgically removes the ambiguity of people getting their necks

not approve
of the third act and replaces it with crushed by a bear trap.

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hat was Sam Peckinpah? down version of his notorious resentment toward the painfully
Although many theories film and furiously bitch slap dweeby David bubbles to the
exist, nobody really Lurie’s face until it resembles a surface as he and his co-workers
knows for sure. Some experts mound of Play-Doh. openly lust after Amy and repeat-
speak of a boozy, paranoid crea- In 2011’s “Straw Dogs,” James edly undermine what little author-
ture named Peckinpah who direct- Marsden and Kate Bosworth play ity David has. Eventually the petty
ed such classics as “The Wild David and Amy Sumner, a mar- tensions between Charlie and
Bunch,” “Bring Me the Head of ried couple from Hollywood that David develop into a genuine
Alfredo Garcia” and the original relocates to Blackwater, Miss., in threat, and it isn’t long before their
“Straw Dogs.” order to renovate her late father’s actions reach a point of no return.
Whatever this Peckinpah thing country estate. Unfortunately, the Lurie is best known for direct-
was, one thing is certain: It’s no contractor David hires turns out to ing middle-brow efforts like “The
longer alive. For that reason alone, be Charlie (Alexander Skarsgard), Contender” and “The Last Cas-
director Rod Lurie can breathe a Amy’s high-school boyfriend who tle.” His brand of filmmaking is
little easier knowing that Peckin- clearly still has feelings for his old the kind that’s embraced by the
The Sumners have a run in with Amy’s ex, Charlie,
pah will never accidentally catch a flame. undiscerning likes of Gene Shalit
played by Alexander Skarsgard.
glimpse of Lurie’s bland, watered- Almost immediately, Charlie’s and the late Joel Siegel. He’s the

reel attractions Opening this week:


“Abduction,”
“Dolphin Tale,”
“Killer Elite,”
“Moneyball”

Coming next week:


“50/50,”
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“Dream House,”
“What’s Your Number?” Is that the baby monitor for his six kids in his
hand? My, how Captain America’s fallen.
Style files
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011

By Rachel A. Pugh
Weekender General Manager

Put your best boot forward this fall.

A little wedge of heaven


B
oot season already? Frise, I would be lying if I said all different types of boots, this style, being sported on girls sexy, sleek wedge boots, fuzzy
Can it be? Although I was not constantly checking ankle and knee-high length. I all over the Philadelphia area: winter style wedge boots, hell,
thrilled by this out girls’ ensembles. I like to wasn’t really thinking about The wedge. even wedge sneaker-style boots.
realization, as I adore think I have my own look, but bringing them out yet as Now don’t get all excited. I This look is everywhere. I felt
all different styles of boots, it is I also like to be observant and technically, summer isn’t over. know wedges are nothing new. so out of the know when it hit
rather hard to believe that just maybe pick up on a creative But after looking up the official I bought a pair of black Nine me how strong their presence is
a few weeks ago I was running way to wear a scarf, check out a start of fall, I suppose, indeed, West ankle wedge boots eons at the moment.
around in flip-flops. And new way to sport a blazer, etc. I it is time to start considering ago for my mother, so long So get ready for your boots
sadly, I did not come upon this just cannot help myself. I guess my boots when choosing my ago in fact she probably got and wedge these suckers into
realization on my own. you could say I’m constantly ensembles for the day. rid of them thinking they were your closet. It may feel trendy
During a weekend getaway to checking out chicks. But the idea of wearing boots no longer in style. Well her right now, but hang on to
Philadelphia this past weekend, During one of my again wasn’t the only thing daughter is calling her out on them — in 5-6 years you’ll be
I was staying at a rather stylish/ observations while waiting that struck me. Because I was it and searching for them next wearing them again. I bet my
preppy area near Villanova outside this restaurant, I mentally preparing myself for time she’s home because these mom is praying to find her pair
University. Although I joked mentioned to my sister, “Hmm boot season, I was taking a very babies are back. And they’re somewhere buried under all her
while waiting at a restaurant that … well, I guess I can start close look at the ones these girls back with a vengeance. “classic-never-go-out-of-style”
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I suddenly had a strong desire to wearing my boots again,” as I were wearing. And there it was, We are talking ankle wedge shoes. That’s one point for me,
purchase a Volvo and a Bichon saw girls everywhere sporting as if I completely forgot about boots, knee-high wedge boots, Mom. W
theater listings

WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011


ACTORS CIRCLE AT
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(1256 Providence Rd, Scranton, reser-
vations: 570.342.9707, www.actorscir-
cle.org)
• “The Ladies of the Camellias:”
Sept. 23-24, 8 p.m., 25, 2 p.m. $12/
general, $10/seniors, $8/students.
Farcical comedy about an imagined
meeting in Paris, 1897, between
famous theater divas. Call for reser-
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(Alvina Krause Theatre, 226 Center • “Macbeth:” Sept. 22-25, Miller Park,
St., Bloomsburg, 570.784.8181, THEATRE: East Stroudsburg. Free.
800.282.0283, www.bte.org) (Admin. Bldg., 133 N. River St., Wilkes-
Subscription packages, $39-$230. Barre, 570.208.5825)
• “Doubt, A Parable:” Sept. 29-Oct. • “Merry Wives of Windsor” by SCRANTON CULTURAL
16. A Bronx Catholic school trans- William Shakespeare: Oct. 5-8, 8 p.m.
$10. $5/students, senior citizens.
CENTER
forms into a battlefield in 1964 when
its priest is confronted about his (420 N. Washington Ave., Scranton)
relationship with an eighth grader. LITTLE THEATRE OF ❏ Broadway Theatre League of NEPA
presents:
WILKES-BARRE • “Menopause The Musical:” Sept.
(537 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre: 26-27, 7:30 p.m., tickets $29-$46, via
DIETRICH THEATRE 570.823.1875, ltwb.org) box office, BroadwayScranton.com or
(60 E. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, • “Into the Woods:” Sept. 24, 8 p.m., 800.745.3000.
570.996.1500, www.dietrichthea- Sept. 25, 3 p.m. All tickets “pay what
ter.com) you can,” call for reservations.
• Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories:
Oct. 14, 10 a.m., 1:30 p.m., Oct.15, 11 a.m. SCRANTON PUBLIC
Children’s Theatre. Free. Tickets MUSIC BOX PLAYERS THEATRE AT THE OLDE
available by phone or at door. (196 Hughes St., Swoyersville: BRICK
570.283.2195 or 800.698.PLAY or (128 W. Market St., Scranton,
musicbox.org)
F.M. KIRBY CENTER 570.344.3656, nepaplayw-
• Musical theatre workshop, stu-
dents 13 to 18. To perform “Grease” rights@live.com)
(71 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre,
570.826.1100) Oct 14-16. Applications available. • Jason Miller Playwrights’ Project-
• “Monty Python’s Spamalot:” Oct. • “Mid-Life! The Crisis Musical:” Dyonisia: Sept. 22-24, 8 p.m., 25, 2
15, 2 & 8 p.m., $29-$59 Sept. 23-25, 30, Oct. 1-2. Fri., Sat., p.m. $10 donation. To purchase tick-
curtain 8 p.m. Sun., curtain 3 p.m. ets, visit SubverseAphrodesia.com/
Dinner and show, show-only tickets. dyonisia.aspx.
THE GASLIGHT THEATRE • Auditions for “Murder at the Music
Box,” an interactive murder mystery:
COMPANY Sept. 26, 7 p.m., at Playhouse. Men & SHAWNEE PLAYHOUSE
(570.824.8266 or visit www.gaslight- women ages 16+. Performance dates (570.421.5093, www.theshawneeplay-
theatre.org) in Oct. house.com)
• “Kimberly Akimbo:” Oct. 13-16,
• “Postmortem:” Sept. 23-24, 30,
20-23.
Oct. 1, 7-8, 14-15, 21-22, 8 p.m.; Sept. 25,
PENNSYLVANIA THEATER 28-29, Oct. 2, 5-6, 9, 12-13, 16, 19-20, 23,
THE HOUDINI MUSEUM FOR PERFORMING ARTS 2 p.m. For tickets, call.
(JJ Ferrara Center, 212 W. Broad St.,
THEATER Hazleton, 570.454.5451, ptpash-
(1433 N. Main Ave., Scranton, ows.org) THE UNIVERSITY OF
570.342.5555) • “Lend Me a Tenor:” Sept. 22-24, 7
• Psychic Theater’s “Haunted! Mys- p.m., Sept. 25, 3 p.m. British farce
SCRANTON
teries of THE Beyond:” Nightly, cur- about chaos at an opera fund-raiser. (Royal Theatre of the McDade Center
tain rises 7 p.m. $35. Reservations Dinner buffet 90 minutes before for Literary and Performing Arts)
required. 3 hours or longer. For info, shows. $15/adults, $12/62+, students • “Wait Until Dark:” Sept. 23-25,
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visit PsychicTheater.com, call 12+, $8/children. Dinner-and-show, Sept. 30-Oct. 2. 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat., 2
570.383.9297. $28/adults, $25/62+, students, $18/ p.m. Sun. Fees vary. Call 570.941.4318.
children.Call or order tickets online. W
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011

WHO IS... JOSH BALZ

Who is...
Josh Balz
Wilkes-Barre
Community involvement:
Permanent designated driver.
Hobbies: Riding my Harley,
Facebook
Favorite quote: “The journey is the
destination.”
Claim to fame: Motionless In White,
MTV, featured on FEARnet and On
Demand, millions of views on online
videos, Fearless Records.
Favorite thing about the area:
Friends and family. I tour seven months
out of the year, so I can enjoy home a
lot more than other people. Everyone
needs to realize that everywhere is
exactly the same …
Favorite movie: I still love all the
older Disney movies.
One thing most people don’t
know about me: I’m a secret redneck
(muscle cars, big dogs, big trucks and
Harley-Davidsons). I wear guyliner, and
I can still kick your ass.
One thing I’ve always wanted to
do: Skydive and do a headlining arena
tour, and maybe we’d take out Breaking

...
Benjamin for direct support …
If your best friend were to
describe you, what would he/she
say? Asshole.

Professional musician,
Motionless In White
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HAUNTED/AUTUMN maker Ave.). $5 all ages, benefits the Hope’ Relay for Life. All proceeds Some proceeds go to Alzheimer’s Pittston Memorial Library
dept. Call Dave at 570.760.3489 for benefit Relay for Life. Info: Association’s Walk to End Alzheim- (47 Broad St., 570.654.9565, pitmem-
EVENTS info/to volunteer. 570.401.3970, 454.7892, 578.2465, ers. Info: 570.3171, Ext. 116. lib@comcast.net)
marlobe@ptd.net, casa@ptd.net, • 2011 Butterfly Walk for Cockayne
• Carnival of Souls Opening zoo61@verizon.net. In memory of Dr. Lupus Loop 5K Oct. 2, regis- Syndrome: Sept. 24, 11:30-6 p.m.,
Sept. 30. Every Fri., Sat. (6-11 p.m.), BAZAARS/FESTIVALS Jim Hyssong. tration 9:30 a.m., walk 11 a.m., Nay Community Park, Hazleton. In Loving
Sun. in Oct. & Oct. 31 (6-10 p.m.). Aug Park. $25 registration, includes Memory of Zachary & Faith Decker.
$10/person. Recommended ages 10+, Harvest Festival through Oct. 31, Cedar BMX Race to Raise long sleeved shirt, awards, free food, Entertainment, food, face painting,
all ages welcome. Carnival-themed Roba Family Farms. Roba Big Top, Money for Flood Victims Sept. raffle, more. For info, call raffles, butterfly release. All pro-
indoor/outdoor haunted attraction. with two campfire sites, is $250 24, registration 5-6:30 p.m., off of 888.995.8787, visit lupus.org. ceeds go to Share & Care Cockayne
Info: trufearproductions.com, noon-4 p.m., 5-9 p.m.; $400 noon-9 Newton Ransom Blvd., Newton. Ev- Syndrome Network. Info: cockayne-
570.261.0333. p.m. (plus GA). $8.75/person based eryone welcome, no membership Make-A-Wish (800.480.WISH, syndrone.org; to donate: firstgiv-
• Horror Hall Sept. 23-25, 30, on attendance of 200+. Purchase required. All ages, skill. Looking for www.wishgreaterpa.org) events: ing.com/fundraiser/jean-decker.
every Fri.-Sat., 6 p.m.-midnight, Sun., food tickets. Visit robafamilyfarm- donated items to use for raffle to • 2nd Annual Wine & Wishes: Sept.
6-11 p.m., in Oct. 11 E. Poplar St., West s.com for info. raise even more money. Visit ce- 26, 6-9 p.m., Metro Bar and Grill, Safe Haven Dog Rescue
Nanticoke. For info, tickets: darbmx.com for info. Dallas. $65/person. Entertainment, (www.SafeHavenPa.org, Safe-
570.735.7899, horrorhall.com. silent and Chinese auctions. For Haven@epix.net)
• Margaret Hollow Hayrides BENEFITS / CHARITY GEM Riverside Rehabilita- tickets, call Scranton office, • Rescue Calendar 2012: Send photos
(130 Margaret Hollow Rd., Tunk- tion collecting cleaning supplies for 570.341.9474. by Oct. 1. All entrants featured. May
hannock) Sat. & Sun., through Oct. EVENTS recent flood victims. Collection be memorial page for pets that have
30, 9 a.m.-dusk. Horse-drawn hay- continues through Sept. New clean- Making Strides Against passed on (specify). Proceeds benefit
rides 2 p.m.-dusk. Pumpkins $5+, American Cancer Society ing supplies can be dropped off at: Breast Cancer Oct. 1, registration Safe Haven. Send 4x6, entry fee $10
corn stalks, straw, gourds. Groups • 5th Annual Paws for a Cause: Oct. 80 N. Mountain Blvd (Rte. 309), 7:30 a.m., event 8 a.m., Wilkes Uni- (check or money order) for each
welcome w/ 3-day advance notice. 2, Whitetail Preserve, Black Creek Mountain Top (570.474.1171), 506 Hazle versity, all ages. Interested in a photo to: Safe Haven Calendar, RR1,
Call 570.836.5016, 333.0906 for info. Township, follow paws on Rock Glen St., Wilkes-Barre (270.4366), 27 Main team, contact 570.562.9749, to- Box 289A-1, Effort, PA 18330. Include
• Trails of Terror Halloween Road. Registration 11:30 a.m., blessing St., Dallas (674.2659). nyehn.verkitus@cancer.org. For info name, address, phone number,
Walk: Sept. 30-Oct. 30, Fri./Sat., of animals, 12:45 p.m., Canine for a visit makingstrides.acsevents.org/ e-mail, pet’s info on back. Photos
dusk-11 p.m., Sun., dusk-10 p.m. at Cure Walk & Family Fun Walk, 1 p.m. Jewelry Sale Fundraiser Sept. pawilkesbarrescranton.
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ACROSS DOWN
1 Symbol of intrigue 1 People of Pontypridd
4 iPhone download 2 Bring forth
last week 3 Fundamental
7 Nut job
12 Actress Longoria 4 Swiss range
13 Meadow 5 Cheated at hide-and-
14 Foreigner seek
15 Part of UCLA 6 “War of the Worlds”
16 Beatles ditty effect
18 Schuss 7 Methods
8 Every iota
19 Heavens above
9 Spy-novel org.
20 “Phooey!” 10 Jennings of
22 Green prefix “Jeopardy!”
23 Castro’s home 11 Inseparable
27 Young fellow 17 Night light?
29 Trafalgar admiral 21 “A Fish Called
31 Daniel who’s played Wanda” Oscar winner
007 23 Office worker
34 Prepared 24 N.A. portion
35 Gilligan’s boat 25 Physique
37 Scratch 26 Whatever number
38 Carry 28 Past
39 Simile center 30 Historic time
41 Entanglement 31 Nashville-based MTV
45 Its participants must offshoot
form a line 32 Carnival city
47 Spring mo. 33 Pismire
48 “The Swedish 36 Cry like a banshee
Nigtingale” 37 Fridge decoration
40 Check for smells
52 Conk out
42 Bottom
53 Alaskan islander 43 Put one’s two cents
54 Nourished in
55 Cozy lodging 44 Pollster’s find
56 Boston newspaper 45 Info measure
57 Wayne and Worth 46 Toteboard tally
(Abbr.) 48 Show that spawned
58Roulette bet “NCIS”
49 Right angle
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WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 AGENDA, FROM PAGE 40 Cameo House Bus Tours Community Medical Center classes. Ages 13+. All levels experi- 498.5991.
(Anne Postupack, 570.655.3420, • CMC Ladies Night Out: Free Health ence. Call to register.
only returned upon request w/ anne.cameo@verizon.net, checks to Lecture Series, Sept. 29, 6 p.m., • Intergenerational Quilting: through Equinox Concert Sept. 25, 7
stamped envelope. 933 Wyoming Ave., W. Pittston, Pa. Scranton Cultural Center. Free light Dec. 14, 6-7:30 p.m. $6/class. Ages 13+. p.m., Self Discovery Wellness Arts
• Adoption Day: Sept. 25, 11 a.m.-3 18643) fare, refreshments, door prizes, local “Barn Swallows.” All materials pro- Center, Lake Ave., Montrose. $15/non-
p.m., Walmart (Rte. 940, Mt Pocono). • Seneca Falls, Cayuga Lake Winery, vendors (Bella Faccias, Sophisticated vided. Call to register. members, $10/members. Jay Ste-
Many dogs available to meet and get and Ithaca, N.Y.: Sept. 24. Depart Lady, jewelry by Crystopia). To regis- ❏ Adult Classes: veskey, Ed Wargo. Optional labyrinth
to know. Pre-adoption application Wilkes-Barre Wegman’s, 7 a.m. Park ter call 570.969.7437. • Decorative Painting: Sept. 21, 28, walk before concert, weather permit-
with references, home visit required by Applebee’s, look for Tiger Tours Oct. 12, 19, 26, noon-3 p.m., ages 16+, ting, $10/person. RSVP by Sept. 22,
prior to adoption. bus. Depart Scranton Viewmont Mall, Dietrich Theater (60 E. Tioga $20/class + cost of painting surface. 570.278.9256, wellness@epix.net.
7:30 a.m., Sears parking lot near Street, Tunkhannock, 570.996.1500, Pre-registration required.
United Way’s Rib Fest 2011 Mexican restaurant. Be there 15 min. www.dietrichtheater.com) calendar • Photography for Beginners: Sept. Everyone Is Gay Sept. 22, Wilkes
Sept. 25, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Mohegan Sun early for all departures. Departs of events: 26, Oct. 3, 7-9 p.m. $50. Ages 16+. Call University. Promoting LGBTQ aware-
at Pocono Downs (1280 Rte. 315, Ithaca, 7:30 p.m. Morning, Women’s ❏ Kids Classes: to register. ness. Info: everyoneisgay.com.
Plains Twp.). Rights National Historical Park. • Quilting for Kids: Wed., through • Pottery & Sculpture: Sept. 26, Oct.
Afternoon, National Women’s Hall of Dec. 14, 3:30-5 p.m. $6/class. Ages 6+. 3, 7-8:30 p.m. $60. Ages 13+. All levels Fall festival & community
Fame, wine tasting at Knapp Winery. Call to register. experience. All materials supplied. health fair Oct. 1, 1-4 p.m. at High
EVENTS Late afternoon, early evening, Down- • From the Easel: Oil Painting: Sept. Call register. School Plaza Park (Church & Salem
town Ithaca Commons. $100. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 4-5:30 p.m. $50 • Trash to Treasure for Adults: Sept. streets, Archbald), presented by
7th Annual Fall Intertribal + cost of materials. Ages 9-12. Call to 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19, 7-8:30 p.m. $90. Wright Center for Primary Care Mid
Powwow Sept. 24, 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Choral Arts of Luzerne register. Ages 13+. Feel free to bring own Valley Practice and Eynon/Archbald
Sept. 25, 10 a.m.-dusk, Noxen Fire Co. County (www.choralartslc.org) • Young at Art: Sculpting for Pre- materials. Call to register. Lions Club. Features health screen-
grounds (Stull Rd., Noxen), free. Live • Rehearsals/Auditions for Fall schoolers: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 10-10:45 • Create a Felted Scarf: Sept. 27, ings, health and fitness information,
performances, Native American Season: Open rehearsal Sept. 27, a.m. $35. Ages 4-5. Call to register. Oct. 11, 7-9 p.m. $45. Ages 16+. All food, music, raffles, more. Open to
dancing, drumming, storytelling, 7-9:30 p.m., Church of Christ Uniting • All About the Pottery & Sculpture: materials provided. Call to register. the public, rain or shine. Call
more. Trade blanket Sat. evening. (190 South Sprague Ave., Kingston). Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7, 4-5:30 p.m. $35. ❏ Special Events: 570.383.9934 for info.
Leashed dogs, drums welcome. Bring Openings for sopranos, altos, tenors, Ages 5-8. Call to register, space • Fall 2011 Film Festival & Oktober-
lawn chair. Volunteers needed, basses. May sing at entire rehearsal, limited. fest: Film festival, through Sept. 29, Jim Thorpe events:
contact 570.947.2097, Wiste- audition following week. For info, • Sculpting Together: Sept. 23, 30, $8/matinee, $9/evening. Visit website • Fall Foliage Weekends: Oct. 1-2, 8-9,
ria18704@yahoo.com. visit choralartslc.org. Oct. 7, 10-10:45 a.m. $35. Ages 3-4. for movies, show times. 15-16, 22-23, featuring arts and crafts
Young artists and their moms, dads, vendors, food, free music, shopping
8th Annual Downtown Colle- Clifford United Methodist grandparents and caregivers. Call to Endless Mt. Blast Tryouts and dining specials. Visit jimthorpe-
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Sept. 21, 5-9 p.m., Wilkes-Barre’s • Chicken-n-Biscuit or Ham Dinner: ❏ Intergenerational Classes: ronh@sbsmod.com) 570.325.5810.
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AGENDA, FROM PAGE 42 p.m. • Matthew F. Flynn Library Lecture men, women, children. Open Tues., The University of Scranton
• Open Computer Lab: Mon./Wed., Series: “Inside America’s War on 4-6:30 p.m., Wed., noon-3:30 p.m. events:
King’s College: (133 North River 5-8 p.m.; Sat., 1-4 p.m. Terror:” Sept. 30, 7 p.m., free with • “A Fine Romance: Jewish Song-
St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.208.5957 or • The Rotary of Wilkes-Barre 27th library card. Tickets available at all Unified Fighting Arts Asso- writers, American Songs, 1910-1965”
www.kings.edu) events: Annual George Ralston Golf Classic: Lackawanna County Libraries. ciation (ufa-a.com) series performance by The Swing
• “Night Catches Us” Lecture by Sept. 23, registration 11 a.m., shot gun • Open House at Twin Stacks: Sept. Set: Sept. 22, 6 p.m., Heritage Room,
Director: Sept. 21, 7 p.m. Burke Audi- start noon, Mill Race Golf Course, Sons of the American Le- 25, noon-3 p.m., (1150 Memorial Hwy, Weinberg Memorial Library. Free. Call
torium, William G. McGowan School of Benton. $100/person,18 holes, cart, gion Post 781 (Church Rd. Moun- Dallas). Meet Super Mario. Games, 570.941.7816.
Business. Free. Info: 208.5898, nath- lunch, steak dinner, prizes. Sponsor- tain Top, 570.474.2161) events: demonstrations, drawing for $100 gift ❏ Schemel Forum Courses, Weinberg
anward@kings.edu, nightcatche- ships, $100-$1,000. To register, more, • Flood Relief Drive: Items or cash card to Game Stop. Info: Memorial Library, room 305, 6-7:15
sus.com. call 823.0156 x 218. Proceeds benefit donation can be dropped off Mon.- 570.574.3068. p.m. Fees vary, reservations re-
• Ensemble Chaconne: Sept. 28, 7:30 children’s programs at the Library Fri., 1-9 p.m., Sat. & Sun., noon-9 p.m., quired. To register, contact
p.m., J. Carroll McCormick Campus and its branches. until Sept. 26. For info, call or visit Unity: A Center for Spiritual 570.941.7816, fetskok2@scranton.edu:
Ministry Center. Free. Info: 208.6044. alpost781.org .Items include: surgical Living (140 South Grant St., Wilkes- • “Exploring the Universe: Stars,
Saturday Horsemanship masks, latex gloves, large sponges, Barre, 570.824.7722) Galaxies and Beyond:” Mon., through
Lackawanna College events Riding Clinics Sept. 24, 10:30 scrub brushes, bleach, cleaners, • A Course in Miracles: Wed. eve- Oct. 31, excluding Oct. 10.
(Mellow Theater, 501 Vine St., Scran- a.m.-2:30 p.m., Tanament Stables, cleaners w/bleach, disinfectant, nings, 6:30 p.m. • “Lincoln Speaks on Slavery and
ton, 570.955.1455) Benton. Bring your own horse or ride Pine-Sol etc., hand sanitizer/wipes, • Thank You Prosperi-TEA Event: Race:” Tues., Sept. 27-Oct. 11.
• An Evening with Dave Mason: Sept. Tanament horse. $50, reservations broom heads, small/large mop head, Sept. 25, 11:30 a.m. Kickoff event,
24, 7:30 p.m. $30. required. Rain or shine. 10% of pro- large black garbage bags, broom thank you to all volunteers of up- USAR 300th Field Hospital,
ceeds donated to Trailways to Heav- sticks, garden gloves, anything coming Mind, Body, & Spirit Prosper- Operation Desert Storm
Mount Airy Casino Resort en Equine Rescue. Info: 570.864.0102, cleaning related. ity Fair. Free for all volunteers. For Reunion (20 Yrs) Oct. 1, 11 a.m.-5
• Outdoor Show: Sept. 24, 10 a.m.-5 tanamentstables.com. info, call 823.3239. p.m., McDonnell’s Grove (169 Petrilak
p.m. featuring sports and hunting- St. Michael’s Church (corner of • Mind, Body, & Spirit Prosperity Rd., Greenfield Twp., Clifford). Fam-
store vendors, $100,000 archery Scranton Comic Book Con- Church/Winter Sts., Old Forge, Health Fair: Oct. 1, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $10, ilies welcome, breakfast, dinner.
contest, music by bluegrass band vention Sept. 25, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., 570.457.2875) includes 3 vouchers for services/ Contact Ann Hoffman,
The Travelin’ McCourys. $10 adults, Johnson College (3427 N. Main Ave., • Yard Sale & Ethnic Food and Bake classes of choice. Fundraiser, promo- aph.misty@comcast.net, Louise
children 16-under free. For info/ Scranton). $3, free/under 5. Brim- Sale: Sept. 24, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., church tion of Unity’s mission. Classes, Guszick, lmguszick@aol.com, or
advance tickets, visit mountairycasi- stone and Hound Comics, Inc., Mina hall. health care practitioners, businesses, “300th Field Hospital” on Facebook.
no.com. Sanwald, Luscious. Info: americas- vendors, healthy food, recipes,
mostwantedcollectibles.com, hound- St. Stephen’s Episcopal Pro- health care screenings, Reiki, hearing Veterans Employment Rep-
The Osterhout Free Library comics.com. Cathedral (35 S. Franklin St., testing, blood sugar testing, Zumba, resentative, PA Luzerne
events (71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Wilkes-Barre, 570.346.4600) more. For info, call. County CareerLink Sept. 27,
Barre, www.osterhout.info, Scranton Cultural Center • Food Pantry open daily Mon.-Fri., • “The Lamp” movie/The Light of Oct. 11, 25, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Veterans of
570.823.0156, ext. 217) (420 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, noon-4 p.m. The Lamp Charity Screening: Oct. 8, 7
• Board Game Night: Sept. 26, 6:30-8 570.346.7369) • Clothing Closet: free clothing for p.m. SEE AGENDA, PAGE 46

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www.everhart-museum.org) St., Forty Fort. $4 adults, $2 children, fighting concepts explained, prac- tap, CheerDance, HipTech Jazz, a
the Vietnam War Headquarters (805 • Farm to Table Fundraiser: Sept. 23, free, under 5. ticed. form of dance blending basic Jazz
S. Twp. Blvd., Pittston). Call 6-10 p.m. Catered by Epicurean De- ❏ “Ghost Detectives,” presented by Technique with styles of street
570.603.9740 for info. light. $125/person, reservations LCHS and NEPA Paranormal ArtWorks Gallery & Studio dance, hip hop.
required. For info, call or e-mail • Lecture at St. Stephen’s Church (502 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. • Zumba classes for adults: Tues., 6
Vocal Clinic/“How to be a general.information@everhart-mu- (35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre): 570.207.1815): p.m., Sat., 10 a.m. First class free.
Great Singer” Men Wanted seum.org. Sept. 21, 7 p.m. NEPA Paranormal will • Children’s Art Start: Sept. 24, Oct. • Adult ballet: Sat. morn.
Oct. 8, 15, 22, 11 a.m., Brooks Estate discuss scientific approach to the 1, 8, 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. $50, all supplies
Community Room, Wesley Village, The Houdini Museum (1433 N. paranormal investigations/hauntings. included. Danko’s Core Wrestling
Pittston. Host: Wilkes-Barre Harmony Main Ave., Scranton) Members free, non-members, $5. • All About Theatre for Preschool Strength Training Camp
Society. For info, call 570.696.3385, Every weekend by reservation. Open and Kindergarten: Wed., Sept. 28-Nov. (DankosAllAmericanFitness.com)
287.2476. 1 p.m., closes 4 p.m. Also available Oldest House Historical 16, 4-5 p.m. $50, all supplies included. • Four sessions/week, features two
weekdays for school groups, bus, Society clinics, two core strength. 4 ses-
Waggin’ Tails Pet Rescue hotel groups. • Raffle of Limited Edition Artwork: Back Mountain Martial Arts sions/week. Increase power, speed,
(WagginTailsRescue.com, info@wag- Tickets/$2, at Wyalusing Chamber of Center & Mountaintop Kar- agility. Group discounts, coaches,
gintailsrescue.com, 570.992.4185) Jim Thorpe Victorian House Commerce, DeRemer’s Beauty Salon, ate Center teams, clubs, free stuff. Visit website
• Breakfast: Oct. 8, 7:30-11 a.m., Tour Sept. 25, noon-5 p.m. Self- Tru Value Hardware in Laceyville, For info, call either location, Back or call Larry Danko at 570.825.5989
American Legion (Rte. 209, Gilbert). guided walk to 19 homes, buildings. People’s Bank in Meshoppen, The Mountain (4 Carr Ave., 570.675.9535) for info.
$8. All you can eat: eggs, bacon, Tickets available day of, $20, at Oldest House when open, Fri.-Sun., or Mountaintop (312 S. Mountain
sausage, French toast, more. All Dimmick Public Library, Mauch Chunk 1-4pm. Raffle concludes Oct. 2, 4 p.m. Blvd., 466.6474): Visit Website at Dimensions In Dance les-
proceeds benefit Waggin’ Tails. For Opera House. In advance, $15, public Top prize, giclee print by Andrew www.fudoshinkai1.com. sons at Phoenix Theater Adult
info, call 570.236.2767. libraries in Jim Thorpe, Lehighton, Knez, Jr. valued at over $300. Other • Instruction in Traditional Karate, classes: Mon., 6-8 p.m., jazzercise,
Palmerton, Mauch Chunk Opera prizes: knife, powder horn, toma- Jujutsu, and Sivananda Yoga (Back ballet boot camp. Thurs., 6-8 p.m.,
Wyoming County Chamber House, Mauch Chunk Museum, Manor hawk, print by Knez. Proceeds fund a Mountain): Tues., Wed., Thurs., 4:30-9 jazzercise, tap. Kid classes: Wed.,
Of Commerce B&B/Selective Eye. Info: JimThorpeV- new roof. Info: 570.869.1426, 869.1679. p.m., Sat., 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. (Moun- 5:30-8:30 p.m., tap, ballet/hip hop,
• FEMA Meeting for Businesses ictorianHouseTour.org. taintop Karate Center Mon., Weds., hip hop/jazz. Thurs., 8-9 p.m., Fosse
Affected by September Flooding Fri., 4:30-9 p.m. jazz. $10. Call Lee to register 991.1817.
Breakfast Seminar: Sept. 22, 8:30-11 Luzerne County Historical LEARNING • Instruction in Traditional Karate,
a.m., Shadowbrook Inn & Resort. To Society (49 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Jujutsu, and Sivananda Yoga (Moun- Downtown Arts at Arts
reserve, e-mail Maureen@wyccc.com, Barre, 570.823.6244, lchs@epix.net) Adult Kung Fu (Kung Fu & Tai taintop): Mon., Wed., Fri., 4:30-9 p.m. YOUniverse (47 N. Franklin St.,
call chamber office at 570.836.7755. • Forty Fort Meeting House Tours: Chi Center, Wilkes-Barre: Wilkes-Barre, 570.970.2787, www.art-
Sun. through Sept. 25, 1-3 p.m. 20 570.829.2707) Dance Contours (201 Bear Creek syouniverse.com)
River Street, Forty Fort Cemetery. $2 Ongoing classes. Tues./Thurs., 6:30 Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, 570.208.0152, • Kids Craft Hour with Liz Revit: Sat.,
HISTORY adults, $1 children. Call 570.287.5217 p.m. Study of Chinese Martial Art www.dancecontours.com) 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m. Make jewelry, paper
for info. open hand, weapons sets. Mon., Wed., • Adult classes in ballet, tap, lyrical,
Everhart Museum (1901 Mulber- • Nathan Denison House Tours: Sun. 6:30 p.m. Covers Chinese style theo- CardioSalsa, ballroom dance. SEE AGENDA, PAGE 47

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• Everhart 101: Sat. a.m., 4 classes, • New Year’s Resolution Flab to Fab for 2012. Free classes Sept. 24-Oct. 1. • Knit & Crochet Group: Sept. 24,
mache, more. $15, includes supplies. 10:30-noon, grades K-5. Session 1: Bootcamp: Mon.-Fri., 6:30 & 8 p.m., 10:30 a.m.-noon. Knit or crochet. All
For info or to register, call 817.0176. Sept. 24, Oct. 1. Session 2: Oct. 29, Sat., 1 p.m. Guaranteed results. Kwonkodo Lessons – by reser- ages welcome.
• Traditional Egyptian Belly Dance: Nov. 5, 12, 19. Art activities, plants • Private/Semi-Private sessions vation at The Hapkido Teakwondo • Origami Night: Action: Sept. 21, 6
Wed., beginners 6-7 p.m.; intermedi- theme. Per class: $16/child, members; available, e-mail for info. Institute (210 Division St., Kingston). p.m.
ate 7-8 p.m. intermediate. $10. Call $20/child, non-members. Pre-regis- ∝ $40/month. Call 570.287.4290 for • ESL Class, Adult English as Second
343.2033 for info. tration required. For info, to register, Harris Conservatory for the info. Language Non-native Speakers,
• Tribal Fusion Dance: Thurs., begin- call or e-mail education@everhart- Arts (545 Charles St. Luzerne, Beginning Level: Sept. 22, Oct. 6, 13,
ners 6-7 p.m.; intermediate 7-8 p.m. museum.org. 570.287.7977 or 718.0673) Misericordia University 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10, 17, Dec. 8, 15, 22,
$10. Call 836.7399 for info. • Instrumental Music Instruction: Non-credit Art Classes (50 10-11:30 a.m.
• Cabaret with Helena: Sat., 4:30 Extreme M.M.A.(2424 Old Ber- Call for info. Lake St., registration required, closes
p.m. Pre-registration required. Call wick Rd., Bloomsburg. 570.854.2580) • Private Ballroom Lessons: Call for two weeks before start of class, Royce Gracie Jiu-Jitsu Net-
553.2117 for info. • MMA Class: Mon., Wed., 6-7 p.m. info. 570.674.6289) work, Scranton. Day and evening
• African Dance: Wed. & Sun., 1 p.m. First visit free. Learn wrestling fun- • Private Vocal Instruction: Tues. • Introduction to Drawing Flowers: classes for men, women, children.
Traditional African moves with jazz damentals, basic Brazilian Ju-Jitsu evenings. Call for info. Series 1: Sept. 22, 6-8 p.m. Series 2: Ongoing classes six days a week.
and hip-hop. $10, registration re- No Gi. Call for info. • Private Guitar Instruction: Classi- Nov. 3, 10, 6-8 p.m. Covers sport, combat, self-defense
quired, call 212.9644 or visit hipbody- • Boxing/Kickboxing Fitness Class: cal, acoustic, electric for all ages. • Introduction to Pastels: Series 1: aspects of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. For info
soul.com for info. Mon., Wed., 7-8 p.m. First visit free. Call for info. Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 3:30-5:30 p.m. Series visit gracie-nepa.com or call
Non-combative class. • Dragons’ Tale Karate: Mon., 5:30-7 2: Oct. 20, 27, 6-8 p.m. 570.347.1107.
Downtown Dojo Karate A- • Personal Training: Call 317.7250 for p.m.; Wed., 6-7:30 p.m. Ages 5+. Call • Painting Flowers: Sept. 29, Oct. 6,
cademy (84 S. Main St., Wilkes- info. for info. 13, 6-8 p.m. Southside Senior Center (425
Barre, 570.262.1778) • Tumbling: Fri., 5:30-6:30 p.m. Ages • Felt a Landscape: Sept. 26, Oct. 3, Alder St., Scranton, 570.346.2487)
Offering classes in traditional karate, GregWorks Professional 5+. $30/month. 10, 4-6 p.m. • Ballroom Dancing Class: Fridays
weapons, self defense. Mon-Thurs., Fitness Training (107 B Haines through Oct. 28, 10-11 a.m. $3/ages
5:30-8:45 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m.-noon. Court, Blakely, 570.499.2349, gregs- Jim Thorpe Arts in Motion NEPA Bonsai Society (Midway 55+, $5/all others.
• Zumba Classes: Tues., Thurs., 7-8 bootcamp@hotmail.com, www.vip- (jtartsinmotion.com) Garden Center, 1865 Hwy. 315, Pitt- • Pasta Dinner: Sept. 22, 4-7 p.m.,
p.m.; Sat., 12:30-1:30 p.m. $5/class. Call fitnesscamp.com) • Classes start Oct. 1 at East Side ston, 570.654.6194, www.mys- take-outs 4-5 p.m. $8.50/adults,
for info. • Beach Body Bootcamp: Mon.-Fri., Jim Thorpe location. Adults, children pace.com/nepabonsai). $4.50/12 and under. Purchase tickets
6:30 & 8 p.m.; Sat., 1 p.m. ranging from Music Together to belly • Monthly meeting last Wed., 7 p.m. in advance by calling.
Everhart Museum (1901 Mulber- • Bridal Bootcamp: Mon.-Fri., 6:30 & dancing, yoga and Flirty Girl Fitness at center. Features business sessions
ry St., Scranton, 570.346.7186, 8 p.m.; Sat., 1 p.m. Bridal party group for adults. Zumbatomic (childrens and demonstrations/programs/ STAR Gallery, inside the
www.everhart-museum.org) training, couples personal training Zumba) will start late fall. Nov., workshops. Mall at Steamtown
• “Everybody’s Art” New Series of available. Jacqueline Hyde will begin classes in • Baby Footsteps In The Sand: Tues.,
Adult Art Classes: $25/workshop • Fitness Bootcamp: 4-week ses- Burlesque, Cabaret Arts. Workshops, Osterhout Library (71 S. Fran-
members, $30 non-members. Pre- sions, Mon.-Fri., 6:30 & 8 p.m.; Sat., 1 classes in improv, theater apprecia- klin St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.823.0156, SEE AGENDA, PAGE 48

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WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 AGENDA, FROM PAGE 47 570.586.8191, www.waverlycomm.org) group forming in Ashley for those 570.307.5000, www.bellasyoga.com, Ave., 2nd floor, Forty Fort, behind
• The Art of Illustration: Sept. 22, experienced w/ ACIM forgiveness info@bellasyoga.com) Beer Deli in the “big brick building,”
6-7 p.m., ages 5+. $15/class, some eight weeks. 2 sessions. First class, philosophy, workbook practices. Day, All workshops $15, pre-registration 570.301.3225)
supplies included grades 4-12, 3:30-5 p.m.; second class, time to be determined. Call suggested. • Free style Vinyasa: Tues., 10
• Sat. Art & Craft Classes: 1-2 p.m., 18+, 7-8:30 p.m., Scout Room. $100. 570.357.2698 by Oct. 31 for info. • Sun. Morning Class: 10-11:15 a.m. a.m.-11:15 a.m., Thurs., 2-3:15 p.m., Fri.,
$15/child. Bring spiral sketchbook (min. 11” x Features Alternating Vinyasa style 6-7:15 p.m. All levels, breathing,
• First Steps of a Budding Artist: 17”), pencils, erasers. All other mate- Arts YOUniverse (47 N. Franklin yoga with yoga fusion. aromatherapy and guided med-
Sat., 1:30-3:30 p.m., $25/class, some rials provided. Registration forms at St., Wilkes-Barre, 570.970.2787, itations. $10 per class.
supplies included. Comm & waverlycomm.org. www.artsyouniverse.com) Club Fit (1 West Broad St., Hazle-
• Passport to Adventure: bring ❏ Studio J, 2nd floor ton, 570.497.4700, www.clubfithazle- Goddess Creations Shop &
photo, learn to turn it into art, $20 World Class Boxing (239 • Meditation in the tradition of ton.com) Gallery (214 Depot St., Clarks Sum-
pastel classes, #25 acrylic. Contact Schuyler Ave., Kingston, Gurdjieff and Ospensky: Sun., 12-1 • Boxing classes with Rich Pastorel- mit, 570.575.8649, info@goddess-
570.347.5146 for info. www.wcbboxing.net, 570.262.0061) p.m., $5 la (pastorella.net26.net). Mon., 7-8 creations.net)
• Cruise To The Tropics: bring pho- • Boxing & Kickboxing Fitness Boot- • Children’s Meditation: Thurs., 6-7 p.m. $40 per month. • Tarot Card Readings by Rev.
to/clipping from your last cruise to camp: Mon.-Sat. non-contact pro- p.m. Ages 9-14, $5 Whitney Mulqueen by appointment.
make souvenir. $20 pastel class, $25 gram • Tarot Card Readings, by appoint- Dietrich Theater, Tunkhan- Call to book.
acrylic. Contact 347.5146 for info. • Kids & Teen Boxing programs ment. $20 first half hour, $10 addi- nock (60 E. Tioga St., Tunkhannock: • Tarot Readings: Thurs., 6-9:30 p.m.
• Boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, tional half hours. 570.996.1500) at Montrose Inn, Restaurant & Tavern
St. Joseph’s School classes striking for MMA & competition • Yoga for You: Wed., 10-11 a.m. $10 (26 S. Main St., Montrose). $25 for
(1627 N. Main Ave., Scranton, training Awakenings Yoga (570.472.3272) per lesson. Bring yoga mat or beach 15-20 min.
570.963.0500): • Women’s only kickboxing Boot • PrivateYoga Instruction w/ certi- towel. Call for details. • Monthly astrology workshop with
• Traditional Weapons Class: Thurs., Camp fied senior Instructor of Himalayan Holly Avila: first Sun., $45. Call to
7-9 p.m. Learn self-defense tech- • Zumba, call for info Institute. 24 years experience. Learn Endless Mt. Zendo (104 Hollow reserve space.
niques using cane, club, short stick, • BJJ coming soon, call for info secrets of Himalayan Masters. Les- Rd., Stillwater, 570.925.5077,
short/long staff, wooden sword, • Self-defense clinics sons include asana, pranayama, www.endlessmountainzendo.org) Goshin Jitsu Martial Arts
escrima sticks, more. Learn history • Personal training for youth & meditation, relaxation, ayruveda, • Zen Meditation Gathering: Sep. 25, Classes Every month at Golight-
principles, practical use. No prior adults, call for info holistic nutrition, tantra. $75 /ession 9-11 a.m. Arrival pre-sit facing wall, ley’s Martial Arts (Mark Plaza Shop-
martial arts experience. $10 per class. 8:30-9 a.m. Public welcome.Open ping Center, Rt. 11, Edwardsville).
• Women’s Self-Defense Class: Sat., Wyoming Valley Art League Balance Ultimate Fitness donation basket. Vegetarian snacks Focus on cardio, stretching, defense,
10 a.m.-12 p.m. Learn self-defense • Painting with Irina Krawitz: $15/ (Belladaro Prof Bldg, 570.862.2840) welcome. Rinzai Zen tradition. Zazen stamina, more. Self defense, cardio
techniques to protect yourself from hour, $120/4-weeks. Call 570.793.3992 • Early Morning Fitness Bootcamp: meditation/instruction, chanting, and karate aerobics also available.
a variety of attacks. No prior martial for info. Tues./Thurs., 6:30 a.m.-7:30 a.m., Sat, walking meditation, Dharma Talk, tea. $75/month. Call 570.814.3293 for info.
arts experience. Wear loose fitting 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m., $15 or 12 classes Wear loose long pants, skirt, sleeved
clothes. $10 per class. for $150. top, solid neutral colors. No tank Haifa Belly Dance (Haifabelly-
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AGENDA, FROM PAGE 48 Primary Series all levels, 5:15 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. $5. certified yoga instructor Tues., 7:30 p.m.
Advanced Full Led Primary Series, 7 • Tang Soo Do Karate Classes: Mon., • Gentle Yoga: Thurs., 6:30 p.m., East • Kickboxing: Mon., 7:30 p.m., Thurs.,
• Mon., 5:15 p.m., Serenity Wellness & p.m. Wed., 6:45 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. Call to Mountain Apartments. Free to resi- 5:30 p.m., Sat., 1 p.m.
Dance Center (135 Main St., Luzerne) • Tues.: Slow Flow, 5:30 p.m., Ad- register. dents. • Tango: Sun., 6 p.m.,
• Wed., 6 p.m., Holistic Health Center vanced Ashtanga Fusion, 7 p.m. • Private Yoga Instruction: Only by • Tap: Sun., 6 p.m.
(Route 6, Tunkhannock) • Wed.: Intermediate Ashtanga Odyssey Fitness (401 Coal St., appointment. $35 per hour. Call to • Belly dance: Mon., 5:15 p.m.
Fusion, 5:30 p.m., Zumba, 7 p.m. Wilkes-Barre, 570.829.2661, odyssey- schedule. • Group Reiki: Fri., 6 p.m.
Harris Conservatory for the • Thurs.: Condensed Primary Series, fitnesscenter.com) • Private Meditation Instruction: • Yoga: Mon., 1:30 & 3:30 p.m.
Arts (545 Charles St. Luzerne, 10:30 a.m., Beginner Ashtanga, 5 p.m.; • Yoga Classes: Sun., 12:30 p.m.; Only by appointment. $35 per hour. • Ballet: Sat., 9 a.m.
718.0673) Advanced Ashtanga Primary Series, Mon., 7:15 a.m.; Tues., 7 a.m., 5 p.m.; Call to schedule. • Cabaret dance: Wed., 7:30 p.m.
• Cardio Kickboxing: Wed., 7-8 p.m.; 6:15 p.m. Wed., 8 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; Thurs., 6:30 • African dance: Sun., 11 a.m.
Sat., 9-10 a.m. $5/class. Call for info. • Fri.: Zumba, 10 a.m.; Advanced p.m.; Sat., 10:30 a.m. All levels wel- Reiki Classes (570.387.6157,
• Hoop Fitness Techniques: Mon., Ashtanga Fusion, 5:30 p.m. come. reikictr@localnet.com) Sessions with Sheri Pilates Studio (703
7:30-8:30 p.m. $5/class. Call for info. • Sat.: Morning Stretch All Levels, 9 • ZumbAtomic: Lil Starz, ages 4-7: Sue Yarnes: Market St., Kingston, 570.331.0531)
a.m.; Ashtanga Primary Series, 10:30 5:30 p.m.; Big Starz, ages 8-12: 6:15 • Beginner to Advanced Reiki at our • Beginner mat class: Tues., 5 p.m.
Healing Circle New group form- a.m. p.m. locations or your home. Hospital $50/10 classes.
ing in Ashley for healing energy endorsed, training for professional • Equipment classes on reformer
practitioners (in business or w/ Maximum Health and Fit- Open Your Eyes To Dream Usui Reiki teacher certification and tower: $150/10 classes.
training) to work on each other ness (310 Market St., Kingston, (143 W. Main St., Bloomsburg, available. Call or e-mail for info. • Private training available on
individually & in teams. Day, time to 570.283.2804) 570.239.7520, www.oyetd.com) reformer, cadillac, stability chair,
be determined. Call 570.357.2698 by • Ab Lab with Amy: Sat., 8:30 a.m.; ❏ Open-Eyed Yoga. Call 394.2251 or Serenity Wellness & Dance ladder barrel and cardiolates on
Oct. 31 for info. Mon., 7:30 p.m. Call for info. go online for current updates/can- Center (135 Main St. Luzerne, rebounder.
cellations. E-mail: yoga@oyetd.com 570.714.7934) Call studio for additional mat class/
Jeet Kune Do Fighting Con- Meditation/Yoga classes at • Beginner Vinyasa: Mon., 5:30-6:30 • Zumba: Mon.-Thurs., 5:30 & 6:30 equipment class schedule, all classes
cepts Teaches theories of move- Spectrum Health & Racquet Club (151 p.m. p.m., Fri., 5 p.m., Sat., noon, Sun., 10 taught by certified instructors.
ment in Martial Arts. $100/month. Call Terrace Dr., Eynon). Meditation: Fri., • Level II Vinyasa: Mon., 7-8:30 p.m. a.m. & 5 p.m., Tues./Thurs., 5:30 a.m.
instructor Mike DiMeglio for info, 7-8 p.m. Yoga: Sat., 9:45-10:45 a.m. $5 • Mixed Level Vinyasa: Tues., 9-10:30 • Zumbatomic: Mon./Wed., 6:30 p.m., Symmetry Studio (206 N. Main
570.371.8898. each class, bring mat. Call a.m., Wed., 6:30-7:45 p.m. Sat., noon. Avenue, 3rd Floor, Scranton,
570.383.3223 for info. Mats & props available. Student/ • Zumba Gold: Sat., 10 a.m., Sun., 11 570.290.7242)
Mala Yoga (1815 Sanderson Ave., package discounts available. Bring a.m. • Mon.: Gentle Yoga 5:30 p.m.; Core
Scranton, 570.604.0945) NutriFitness Boot Camp (311 friend to first class, get two for price • Zumba Toning: Mon./Wed., 7:30 Yoga 6:30 p.m.
$9 walk-in, $60/month unlimited. Market St., Kingston, 570.288.2409) of one. p.m., Thurs., 6:30 p.m., Sat., 11 a.m. • Tues.: Beginners Yoga 5 p.m.; Yoga
• Sun.: Zumba, 9:50 a.m.; Ashtanga • Free week of Boot Camp for new • Hula Hoop class: Tues., 5:30 p.m., Strength and Flexibility 6 p.m.; Cardio
Fusion, 11 a.m. members: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m., 5:30 Pocono Yoga & Meditation Sat., 1 p.m. Kickboxing 7:30 p.m.
• Mon.: Condensed Ashtanga Pri- p.m. Classes (570.472.3272, www.Poco- • Ballroom classes with Amy and
mary Series, 10:30 a.m.; Ashtanga • Zumba: Tues. 6 p.m.; Thurs., 7 p.m.; noYoga.com) Classes with Suzi, Andy: Tues., 7 p.m., with Luanne, SEE AGENDA, PAGE 52

Look What
You Missed
Mountaingrown Music
w/ Farley
Photos by: Alan K.Stout

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WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011

By Mystery Mouth
Special to the Weekender Rating: W W W 1/2

The hot and cold of Mizu


M
ystery Mouth remembers cucumber slivers and a pretty from the avocado. It was one of
a time when Japanese purple flower. Alone, the noodles the best rolls I’ve ever had. Just
cuisine wasn’t very com- were bland, until I dipped them writing about it makes my mouth
mon here in Northeastern Penn- into the accompanying cold water.
sylvania. Now, there’s a plethora broth, which gave them a very We ended our evening by
of Japanese restaurants in the nice, rich flavor. I’d definitely get sharing mochi ice cream ($2.50),
region, and I recently paid a visit this dish again. which is ice cream inside a
to one of the newer establish- Tamar’s entree arrived soon pounded sticky rice soft shell.
ments, Mizu, this past Friday. after my appetizer, and the heap- We tried the yummy red bean,
The Wilkes-Barre Twp. eatery ing plate looked great, with six which had little bits of bean, and
was jammed, so much that my large shrimp and an ample green tea, which was a great
dining companion Tamar and I amount of tender chicken and palate refresher.
had a good 20-minute wait, butter-soft steak. The dish was “I like the clean flavor of the
which wasn’t a problem — until accompanied by flavorful noo- green tea at the end of the
the glorious scent of busy hi- dles and fried rice and still-crun- meal,” Tamar opined.
bachis started wafting through chy zucchini, broccoli, mush- Mizu was definitely a
the air toward us. Luckily, just as rooms and carrots. good choice, not only
our empty stomachs couldn’t After sneaking many samples for us, but for the
take anymore, we were led to our of Tamar’s dinner, I wondered if I steady stream of
booth, opting not to sit at one of might have ordered wrong, but customers who
the many hibachi tables. soon forgot about that when my were still coming in
Since I perused the menu sushi arrived. Each roll — spicy as we were leaving.
while we waited, I knew I wanted tuna, spicy salmon and spicy Our only complaint
the Zaru soba noodles ($8) for yellowtail — were fresh with the that we had was the
my appetizer, while Tamar, who perfect amount of zing, that I feeling of being rushed
decided he wanted hibachi for only enhanced when I added a (and the fact that Tamar’s
dinner, started with a spider roll healthy dose of wasabi. appetizer arrived so late), which I
($10). Tamar’s spider roll appetizer guess is par for the course when
As one might expect, Mizu has — soft-shell crab, cucumber, there is a lobby full of people
an array of sushi offerings, and avocado and fish roe — was eagerly waiting to be seated.
that’s the part of the menu I put delivered with my sushi and was But that certainly isn’t some-
my attention on. With different easily the star of our dinner at thing that will deter us from
combinations, special rolls, sash- Mizu. The roll was crunchy from returning …
imi (sushi sans rice), three differ- the tempura crab (my first tasting
ent “Love Boats” — which offer of soft-shell, by the way, and
10, 16 or 28 pieces of sushi or definitely not my last) yet creamy
sashimi for two — it wasn’t easy
for me to finally choose the spicy
maki combo ($15) for my dinner.
Tamar, though, immediately
zoned in on the chicken, shrimp
and steak hibachi ($25).
Fragrant miso soup, which was
dotted with scallions, mush-
rooms and tiny cubes of tofu,
were delivered with small
salads with tasty ginger
dressing; both were in-
cluded with our entrees.
• Mizu (244 Highland Park Blvd., Wilkes-Barre Twp.)
My cold buckwheat 570.822.3866
noodles were plated Hours:
beautifully, with two Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
strips of crabmeat, Friday/Saturday, 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
Sunday, noon-10 p.m.
All major credit cards accepted.
Clockwise from top right: Spicy maki combo, green tea mochi, spider roll, Zaru soba
noodles and chicken, shrimp and steak hibachi from Mizu.
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MYSTERY MOUTH RATINGS W W W W W superb • W W W W excellent • W W W good • W W average • W edible


WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
Welcome back students!

Rachel A. Pugh Nikki M. Mascali Stephanie DeBalko

Steve Husted John Popko Shelby Kremski

Alyssa Baldacci Mike Golubiewski Alan K. Stout


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WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 AGENDA, FROM PAGE 49
• Wed.: Slow Flow 5:30 p.m.; Core
Yoga 6:30 p.m.

summer
• Thurs.: All Levels Vinyasa 5:30
p.m.; Cardio Kickboxing 7:30 p.m.
• Fri.: Community Ballroom (call for
registration details)
• Sat.: Prenatal Yoga 9:30 a.m.;
Essential Yoga All Levels 11 a.m.
Weekender Wire Services
• Sun.: Slow Flow 11 a.m.

F
all is nearly upon us.
Vibrational Meditation New But before your garden
group forming in Ashley. $5/class. stops producing and
Day, time to be determined. Call the farmers’ markets close
570.357.2698 by Oct. 31 for info. for the season, get ready to
put up the last of this sum-
White Dragon Internal mer’s bounty. Daniel Gas-
Strength Chi Kung (330 Sandra teiger, author of “Yes You
Dr., Jefferson Twp & Scranton, Can! And Freeze And Dry
570.906.9771) Tai chi, yoga, med- It, Too: The Modern Step-
itation, chi kung, white lotus, pai lum, By-Step Guide to Preserving
flowing water, inner tiger. Beginners- Comedic timing Food,” offers these tips for
advanced. Mon.-Fri., open 6 a.m.-10 “Lend Me a Tenor,” a farce about chaos at an opera fundraiser, the best ways to preserve
p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Sun 9 a.m.-5 some of the late-summer/
continues this weekend at Pennsylvania Theater for Performing
p.m. Private and group. Any ages. early-fall harvest:
Arts (JJ Ferrara Center, 212 W. Broad St., Hazleton). • Tomatoes: Any ripe You can still make the
The Yoga Studio (210 Wyoming tomatoes left on the vines most of your garden’s
Ave., Wyoming, 570.301.7544) Performances will be held Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 22-24 at 7 before the first frost will summer bounty in the fall
• Yoga: Mon., 9:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 25 at 3 p.m. A dinner buffet is held 90 still work canned, frozen or and winter.
Wed., 10:30 a.m.; Thurs., 9:30 a.m., minutes before show time. Show-only tickets are $15 for adults, dehydrated. The leftover
6:30 p.m.; Sat., 10:30 a.m. $12 for age 62+, $12 for students and $8 for children. Dinner-and- green tomatoes (of which relishes.”
• Zumba: Tues., 5:30 p.m.; Wed. 9 there usually are many) • Greens: You may usu-
a.m., 7 p.m.; Fri., 5:30 p.m. show tickets are $28 for adults, $25 for age 62+ and $18 for stu- work well in relishes and as ally buy your greens frozen,
dents/children. Call 570.454.5451 or visit ptpashows.org for pickles, and also can be but if you can’t eat every-
Zumba Fitness Classes tickets. used “as a component in thing you’ve grown this
• Mon./Wed., 5:15 p.m.; Sat., 11 a.m., at mincemeat,” Gasteiger says. summer, first blanch and
TLC Fitness Center (bottom of Mor- Above, Lynne Zanolini, Dawn Winarski and Sarah Perlin are • Beans: Climbing beans then freeze the greens your-
gan Hwy., Scranton). $5/class. Call shown in a scene from PTPA’s production. will produce right up until self. Alternatively, Gasteiger
570.558.7293 for info. the first frost, Gasteiger suggests cooking the greens
• Adult classes held at Fitwize 4 says. He recommends dilly the way you’d like to eat
Kids Tues./Thurs., 7:15, Sun., 11 a.m. on • National Public Lands Day Clean- section of Lackawanna River Heri- beans — spiced, pickled and them and then freezing the
Keyser Ave. across from Keyser Oak Up: Sept. 24, 10 a.m.-noon, meet at tage Trail. Meet at Broadway St. canned beans — as a pop- dish to eat later. That, of
Shopping Center Call 348.9383 for park office. Trailhead by South Side Sports ular way to preserve them. course, makes it easy to
info. • Archery Introduction for Women: Complex, Scranton. Free parking You also can freeze or can include greens with your
Sept. 24, 2 p.m., meet in parking lot available. them, but only can if you dinner on a busy work
to right of stop sign at bottom of use a pressure canner (they night.
OUTSIDE main park drive. 13+. Registration Lackawanna State Park (To aren’t acidic enough on their • Apples: You probably
required, call. register go to www.visitPAparks.com, own to safely can the tradi- don’t have an apple orchard
Adventures in the Wilder- click calendar of events, then Lacka- tional way). Dry beans, also in your backyard, but farm-
ness (570.343.5144 or jane@hiking- Lacawac Sanctuary (94 Sanc- wanna) called shell beans, such as ers’ markets will soon be
jane.com) tuary Rd., Lake Ariel, 570.689.9494, • Environmental Scout Day: Sept. 25, kidney beans, are grown to flooded with affordable ap-
Greater Scranton YMCA outings (Y director@lacawac.org) 1-5:30 p.m., for brownie/junior girl dry and save for the long ples by the bucket. Stock up
members/$5, non-members/$8): ❏ Arts Alive scouts, cub scouts 7-12. 4 programs winter months. and dehydrate slices for
• Sept. 22, 9 a.m., Lehigh River. 3 • Molly Raum: Sept. 24.Oboe music. tailored to meet various badge • Corn: Like tomatoes, snacks, can applesauce, ap-
miles, easy. Meet in YMCA lobby, Catered dinner with Raum in dining requirements. Registration required, corn works well canned, ple butter or pie fillings for
Dunmore. room of lodge following concert at accepted online. $2/scout, made frozen or dehydrated. Gas- later use, or make and
6:30 p.m., optional. For info, reserva- payable to Commonwealth of PA. For teiger says, “Corn is also a freeze whole pies,
Endless Mountains Nature tions for concert, dinner, call, e-mail info, contact 570.945.7110, anlam- common component of Gasteiger says. And
Center: (Camp Lackawanna, Tunk- info@lacawac.org. Dinner reserva- bert@state.pa.us. don’t forget to try
hannock, 570.836.3835, www.EMN- tions must be made by Sept. 21. your hand at apple
Conline.org) Reserved seating for concert not Nescopeck State Park (1137 juice or, that fall
• Bird Watching Walk: Sept. 30, 9 required, recommended Honey Hole Rd., Drums, tradition, cider. W
a.m., meet Russell Hill Methodist 570.403.2006) All events free, unless
Church, Tunkhannock. Bring binoc- Lackawanna Audubon Socie- noted otherwise. Reservations re-
ulars, field guide. Free to EMNC ty quired.
stewards, $3 others. Call if attending. • Walk: Sept. 24, 9 a.m. Walk at • National Public Lands Day: Sept.
• Mommy and Me Naturally-Out- Narrows before lunch, Davis Crossing 24, 9 a.m.-noon, meet at Park Office.
doors: Sept. 21, 9:15-10:15 a.m., River- Sanctuary after. Meet first parking Any and all volunteers welcome.
side Park, Tunkhannock. Bring 2-1/2 area on Hoppy Rd. Call Carol Lizell, Most attention devoted to prep,
to 4 year old child. Crafts, story, 570.883.7543. installation work in future Nature
play, singing. Free. Call if attending. Playground. To bring a group of
Lackawanna Heritage Valley younger helpers, such as scouts,
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Frances Slocum State Park (LHVA.org) specify when registering. Water, long
(565 Mt. Olivet Road, Wyoming, • National Public Lands Day Clean-
570.696.9105) up Event: Sept. 24, 10 a.m., Scranton SEE AGENDA, PAGE 54
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WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 AGENDA, FROM PAGE 52
sleeves, pants, sturdy shoes. Regis-
tration required, call. Hip to be Square
Northeastern PA Chapter of
the Sierra Club
• Fall Hike at Francis Slocum State
Park: Sept. 25, 9:30 a.m. meet in
parking lot at boat launch (bottom of
hill on left). 2-3 hours, with breaks.
Bring lunch, wear sturdy shoes.
Subject to change due to weather.
Call Jen Lavery, 570.819.2147 to at-
tend. Free, open to public.

River Common (Wilkes-Barre,


rivercommon.org, 570.823.2101 ext. Above and below, previous festivities at a past Party on
128) the Square.
• Yoga Clinics: Oct. 1, 10 a.m.
• Family Fishing Days: Oct. 1.
• Environmental Programming: Oct.
By Stephanie DeBalko
Good Humor Man Weekender Staff Writer
1. Comedian Brian Regan will appear at Cove Haven Resort (194
• Dance Programming: Oct. 1.
Lakeview Dr., Lakeville) on Sunday, Sept. 25.

E
• Wildcard Dance and Fitness Clin- very fall, students return to
ics: Sept. 28. campus with the same vigor
• 2nd Annual Children’s Chalk Fes- Regan has appeared on “The Late Show with David Letterman” and expectations as those
tival: Oct. 1, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Official chalk more than 20 times since 1995. He broke the record for the most who went before them. Along
art zone, exhibits, strolling entertain- consecutive shows by a comedian at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake with all the stress about lab assign-
ers, more. For info, visit rivercom- City with five sold-out performances in March of 2010, beating ments and irritating roommates,
mon.org. Jerry Seinfeld’s four-show record. His most recent album, “All By the start of a new school year
• Rumble on the River Bass Fishing brings with it the promise of what
Tournament: Sept. 24, registration 4 Myself,” is available as a digital download exclusively through has become a tradition in down- addition to vendors who will be
a.m., tournament 6 a.m.-2 p.m., his website, brianregan.com. town Wilkes-Barre: Downtown offering giveaways at their respec-
Nesbitt Park, Wilkes-Barre. $100/team, Collegetown Party on the Square. tive booths.
2 anglers. $1,500 guaranteed mini- Tickets are free with an all-inclusive stay. For more info, call the This year’s 8th annual event will “All the vendors, every year,
mum first place payout, $500 guar- venue at 570.226.4506. be held Wednesday, Sept. 21 from give out more and more items,
anteed lunker prize. Community 5-9 p.m. on Public Square. The have contests, and (attendees) get
programs, noon. To register, visit event invites students from King’s the student discount card, which
jackwilliams.com/specials. 1.866.935.4762. Group Meetings third Wed. of College, Luzerne County Com- all the students look forward to,”
each month, 6:30 p.m., at Oakwood munity College, Misericordia Gallia said.
Salt Springs State Park Executive Women’s Golf Terrace (400 Gleason Dr., Moosic). University, Penn State Wilkes- This year’s event will feature
(Montrose, 570.967.7275, www.friend- Association (www.nepaew- Call for directions/info, 570.451.3171 Barre and Wilkes University to get local bands Nowhere Slow and
sofsaltspringspark.org) ga.com) ext. 116. to know the businesses and orga- Stealing Neil, a departure from
To register for classes, call • Golf every Thurs., 18 or nine holes nizations that are a part of their previous years, where national
570.833.4034 at 3:30 or 5:30 p.m. Free Tee-Time Spiritual Book Club New book new surroundings. acts were often the main attrac-
• Fall Mushroom Foray: Sept. 24, 2-4 Books to new members, which offer club forming in Ashley to read/ “The mission is just to welcome tion. Otherwise, however, the
p.m., $5/members, $10/non. various discounts to courses in Pa., discuss spiritual/metaphysical mate- the students to Wilkes-Barre and organizers felt there was no need
• Green Gardening: Harvest Preser- N.Y. and N.J. Dues $155/year. Visit rial. 1st book is “The Light Shall Set let them know that the community to throw a wrench into the works
vation: Sept. 25, 2 p.m., $5. website for info. You Free” by Dr. Norma Milanovich & likes them here,” said Karen Gal- when it came to the main content
Dr. Shirley McCune. Fees for books lia, economic development assist- of the event, especially since more
Scranton Ghost Walk (Scran- Food Addicts Anonymous only. Day, time to be determined. ant, Greater Wilkes-Barre Cham- than 1,500 students showed up in
tonGhostTours.com, 570.383.1821) Meetings (St. Vincent DePaul Call 570.357.2698 by Oct. 31 for info. ber of Business and Industry, and 2010.
• Daily, 90-minute tours, usually Church, Scranton: 570.344.7866) a member of Diamond City Part- “Everything’s pretty much
7:30 p.m., 9 p.m. $20/adults, $15/ Meetings every Fri. night, 8 p.m. Suicide Bereavement Sup- nership, the organizer of the event. going to stay the same as it was
under 11. Rain or shine. Reservations port Group First/Third Thurs. “We want to celebrate that, to last year because it worked so
required. Secret meeting place Lightworkers Social Group every month, 7 p.m., at Catholic bring them downtown to show well,” Gallia said.
divulged upon reservation. Daytime New goup forming in Ashley. Open to Social Services (33 E. Northampton them the downtown and let them In order to get the free giveaway
walks available on limited basis. Call Lightworkers (alternative/energetic St., Wilkes-Barre). Call 570.822.7118 know what they have to offer.” item and the coveted student dis-
to reserve. healers, astrologers, channels, spiri- ext. 307 for info. Party on the Square will feature count card, which features deals
tual card readers, counselors, etc.) mechanical bull riding, a Dom- from more than 17 area business,
Wallenpaupack Scenic Boat Day, time to be determined. Call Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Re- ino’s pizza-eating contest and a students must bring a valid college
Tour 11 a.m.-6 p.m., $14/regular, 570.357.2698 by Oct. 31 for info. solve Infertility Peer Sup- school-spirit poster contest, in ID from a participating school to
$13/senior, $10/12 and under. Cele- port Group: Last Sun. of month, register. Gallia added that students
brating 50th year on the lake with Northeastern Pennsylvania 6:30-8 p.m., Kistler Learning Center should check out the event’s Face-
daily one-hour cruises. Info: Bloggers 4th Semi-Annual at Geisinger Wyoming Valley. Contact book page.
570.226.3293, wallenpaupackboat- Blogfest Sept. 23, 6 p.m., Rooney’s Jennifer for info, 610.393.8098. W W
tour.com. Irish Pub (67 S. Main St., Pittston).
Informal gathering of bloggers, - compiled by Stephanie
candidates for office, elected offi- DeBalko, Weekender Staff 8th Annual Downtown College-
SOCIAL GROUPS cials, anyone interested in politics or Writer town Party on the Square,
blogging. No charge. For info, visit Send your listings to Wed., Sept. 21, 5-9 p.m., Public
Beehive Area Narcotics nepablogs.blogspot.com, call weekender@theweekender.com, Square, Wilkes-Barre. Find
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ston-Nanticoke-Mountaintop) 24 hour PA 18703 or fax to 570.831.7375 on the Square on Facebook.
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TANDOORI SPECIALTIES
Tandoori Chicken (half) $9.95
(Dieters Delight (Full) $15.95
Spring chicken marinated in yogurt freshly grounded mild spices and lemon juice cooked
in tandoor.
Chicken Tikka Kabab $11.95
Tender boneless pieces of chicken subtly flavored with mild spices and barbecued on a
skewer in tandoor.
Reshmi Kabab $12.95
Minced chicken Supremes marinated in mild spices roasted in clay oven..
Lamb Tikka $12.95
Marinated lamb cubes, subtly flavored with spices broiled to perfection in tandoor.
Tandoori Prawns $15.95
VEGETARIAN APPETIZERS Prawns braised with yogurt and delicate spices cooked on skewers in tandoor.
Vegetable Samosa $3.50 Tandoori Fish $13.95
Crisp pastry stuffed with seasoned potatoes and peas. Cubes of fish cooked in tandoor with onions and bell peppers.
Vegetable Pakoras $3.50 Tandoori Mix Grill $19.95
Savory Vegetable Fritters. Assorted tandoori chicken, chicken tikka kabab, Seekh kabab, Lamb kabab, Shrimp &
Onion Bhajiea $3.95 Fish kabab.
Crispy lightly Spiced onion fritters. Frontier Kabab $19.95
Vegetable Kabab $8.95 Fresh lamb chops marinated in yogurt ,ginger, Papaya, saffron with medium spices and
Minced vegetables spiced & prepared in Tandoor. cooked in tandoor.
Panner Pakora $4.95 Seekh Kabab $14.95
Home made cheese fritters.
Paneer Tikka Kabab $11.95 Minced lamb marinated in spices, onions, Cilantro, cooked in tandoor.
Cubes of homemade cheese cooked in tandoor with spices. CHICKEN SPECIALTIES
Gobhi Paneer Kabab $10.95 Chicken Tikka Masala $12.95
Minced cauliflower and homemade cheese spiced and cooked in tandoor. Tender boneless chicken pieces broiled in tandoor submerged in lightly crème sauce,
Amber Platter $6.95
Mixture of all vegetable appetizers. enriched with green spices & tomatoes.
Aloo Tikki $4.95 Chicken Makhni $11.95
Deep fried potato patties served with chick peas garnished with onions & cilantro. Shredded tandoori chicken cooked in tomato lightly cream & fenugreek sauce.
Mirchi Bhaji $3.95 Chicken Korma $11.95
Long green chilies dipped in chick peas batter and deep fried. Cubes of chicken cooked with light spices and a touch of cream.
Bhel Puri $3.95 Chicken Vindaloo $11.95
Puffed rice with cucumber onions & sweet tamarind sauce serves mild mdium or hot. Chicken cooked with potatoes in a highly spiced tangy sauce.
Chicken Madras $11.95
NON-VEGETARIAN APPETIZERS Chicken cooked with tomato paste, fresh coconut and mild spic.
Chicken Pakoras $4.95 Chicken Dopiyaza $11.95
Tender pieces of chicken marinated in chick peas flour and batter fried. Tender pieces of chicken sautéed with onions in mild sauce.
Shrimp Pakora $6.95 Chicken Saag $11.95
Shrimp pieces coated in gram flour and fried to perfection. Boneless chicken cooked in cream sauce & spinach.
Fried Fish $7.95 Chicken Jalfrazie $11.95
Fish cubes in marinated in spices.
Assorted Tandoori Platter $8.95 Chicken cooked in fresh tomatoes, bell-pepper, tomato sauce and spices.
Mixture of non-vegetarian appetizers-boti kabab, chicken tikka seekh kabab, Tandoori Chicken Karahi $11.95
shrimp.
Chicken cooked in fresh tomatoes, bell-peppers, onions, herbs & spices.
SOUPS VEGETARIAN SPECIALTIES
Chicken Soup $3.50 Malai Kofta $9.95
A traditional chicken soup made with chicken cubes fresh tomato, green peas mild spices Mixed vegetables and cottage cheese balls served in a mild butter & tomato sauce.
and subtly flavored with delicate herbs. Baigan Bhartha $9.95
Dal Soup $3.50 Whole eggplant, baked over an open flame, mashed & seasoned with herbs, sauteed
Made with lentils, Garlic, Ginger, Cinnamon, Cardamom and mild Indian spices. onions.
Tamatar Ka Shorba $3.50 Navrattan Korma $9.95
A refreshingly delicious soap made from fresh tomatoes. Nine garden-fresh vegetables gently cooked in mild spices and cream.
Mulligatwany Soup $3.50 Methi Malai Mutter $10.95
Soup made of lentils with coconut flavor. Peas and fenugreek leaves cooked in tomato and cream sauce with Indian spices.
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES Mushroom Mutter $9.95
Shrimp Curry $12.95 Mushroom & green peas cooked in special gravy.
Shrimp cooked in onion spiced sauce. Bhindi Masala (seasonal) $9.95
Shrimp Masala $13.95 Spiced okra sauteed with onions.
Shrimp cooked with onions, green, peppers,tomatoes, mild spices and masala sauce. Mutter Paneer $9.95
Fish Curry $12.95 Cubed farmer’s cheese & peas cooked in a special gravy.
Boneless cube of fish cooked with freshly spiced gravy. Alu Gobhi $9.95
Lobster Masala $18.95 Potatoes and cauliflower cooked in mild spices.
Peeled lobster tails cooked in lightly yogurt based tomato sauce. Keema Gobhi $9.95
GOAT SPECIALTIES Shredded cauliflower with onions cooked in Indian spices.
Goat Curry $13.95 Paneer Pasanda $10.95
Fresh goat cooked in medium onion sauce & spices. Cubes of homemade cheese cooked with Indian spices in cream sauce.
Goat Vindaloo $13.95 Paneer Bhurji $10.95
Goat cooked in spiced onion sauce with potatoes & tomatoes garnished with green onion Shredded cheese cooked in mild spices & herbs.
& cilantro. Chana Masala $8.95
Achari Goat $13.95 Chick peas and diced potatoes cooked in the popular Noth Indian stlye.
Goat cooked in medium tangy spices with pickle and touched with jaggery. Dal Makhani $8.95
Lentils submerged over a low flame, laced with cream delicately flavored with spices and
LAMB SPECIALTIES touched with butter.
Rogan Josh $12.95 Dal Saag $9.95
Boneless lamb cooked with lightly spiced gravy. Yellow lentil cooked with fresh spinach.
Lamb Vindaloo $12.95 Shahi Paneer $10.95
Cubed lamb cooked with potatoes, in a highly spiced tangy sauce. Cubes of home-made cheese cooked in tomatoes, creamy sauce with spices.
Lamb Pasand $12.95 Palak Paneer $9.95
Cubes of lamb cooked in a specially made mild sauce. Spinach and farmer’s cheese cooked with Indian herbs and spices.
Lamb Dopiyaza $12.95 Paneer Makhani $10.95
Tender pieces of lamb sautéed with onions in a mild sauce. Homemade cheese cooked in tomato and cream sauce with Indian herbs.
Lamb Saag $12.95 Chilly Paneer $10.95
Boneless lamb cooked in cream sauce & spinach. Cubes of home-made cheese cooked in tomato spicy sauce with onions & green chillies.
Botikabab Masala $12.95 Bharma Karela (seasonal) $9.95
Cubes of lamb marinated in herbs & spices cooked in a tandoor with tomato & creamy sauce. Bitter gourd stuffed with onions and spiced paste.
Lamb Jalfrazie $12.95 Sabji Jalfrezi $9.95
Lamb cooked in fresh tomatoes, bell-pepper tomato sauce and spices.
Lamb Karahi $12.95 Fresh mixed vegetables cooked with onion, bell peppers, tomatoes spiced in wo.
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Kaju Kari $9.95


Lamb cooked in fresh tomatoes, bell-peppers, onions, herbs & spices. Whole cashews cooked in spiced onion gravy.
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FAMILY OWNED BUSINESS • ITALIAN AMERICAN CUISINE

67 South Wyoming Avenue Edwardsville, PA 570.714.7777


TUES-THURS 11-9PM • FRI-SAT 11-10PM • SUN 11-9PM
ASIAN CHICKEN SALAD 8.95 COSTELLO’S CLASSICS NEW YORK STRIP* 17.95
COWBOY RIBEYE* 19.95
TERIYAKI SALMON SALAD 11.95
COSTELLO’S CHEF SALAD 9.95 All classic entrees come with a Choice of Two Sides FILET MIGNON* 24.95
CHICKEN or TUNA STUFFED TOMATO 6.95 Ask about our House Wines! Add Sautéed Onions, Mushrooms, or Red Peppers
HONEY DIPPED CHICKEN n11.95 for additional 1.50 each
TRIM CHICK 8.95
COSTELLO’S BURGERS BRUCHETTA CHICKEN 14.95 *CONSUMING RAW OR UNCOOKED MEATS OR SEA-
All burgers served with a choice of House Cut Potato CHICKEN MARSALA 14.95 FOOD, SHELLFISH OR EGG MAY INCREASE YOUR RISK
Chips, Natural Cut Fries, or French Fries CHICKEN TENDERS 11.95 OF FOOD BORN ILLNESS ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE
CLASSIC CHEESE BURGER* 6.95 MAMA’S MEATLOAF 10.95 CERTAIN MEDICAL CONDITIONS
BACON CHEDDAR RANCH BURGER* 7.95 PORTOBELLA PORK PORTERHOUSE 14.95
MOZZARELLA MUSHROOM BURGER* 7.95 PORK SALTIMBOCCA $15.95
EGGPLANT PARMESAN 12.95
BACON BLEU BURGER* 7.95 HALF PORTION
TURKEY BURGER* 6.95
COSTELLO’S PATTY MELT* 6.95 PASTA ENTREES
All pasta is served with a House Salad and homemade All Half Portion Entrees come with choice of One Side
*CONSUMING RAW OR UNCOOKED MEATS OR SEA- Garlic Bread Choice of Pasta: Spaghetti, Angel Hair, CRAB CAKE 8.95
FOOD, SHELLFISH OR EGG MAY INCREASE YOUR RISK Penne, or Linguini MAMA’S MEATLOAF 6.95
OF FOOD BORN ILLNESS, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE CHICKEN TENDERS 5.95
CERTAIN MEDICAL CONDITIONS FETTUCCINI ALFREDO 11.95 LOBSTER RAVIOLI 7.95
Add Chicken for 2.50 or Add Shrimp for 3.50 THREE CHEESE RAVIOLI 6.95
THREE CHEESE RAVIOLI 11.95 LASAGNA 7.50
SANDWICHES RICOTTA GNOCCHI 12.95 RICOTTA GNOCCHI 7.50
Sandwiches come with choice of one side: House Cut CHICKEN CARBONARA 14.95 SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS 6.95
Potato Chips, French Fries, Natural Cut Fries, Cottage SHRIMP SCAMPI 15.95 SHRIMP SCAMPI 9.95
Cheese, Coleslaw, Applesauce, or a House Salad. LOBSTER RAVIOLI 14.95 SHRIMP PARMESAN 7.95
COSTELLO’S CHICKEN PARMESAN 13.95 EGGPLANT PARMESAN 5.95
CRAB CAKE SANDWICH 8.95 SHRIMP PARMESAN 14.95 COSTELLO’S CHICKEN PARMESAN 6.95
SOUP & ½ SANDWICH SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS 10.95 SPINACH & CRAB RISOTTO 8.95
COSTELLO’S SOUP (Does not come with a choice of side) 6.95 LASAGNA 12.95 SHRIMP & BROCCOLI RISOTTO 8.95
FRENCH ONION SOUP CHICKEN or TUNA WRAP 6.95 SPINACH & CRAB RISOTTO 15.95
Bowl 4.95 TURKEY RUEBEN 7.25 SHRIMP & BROCCOLI RISOTTO 15.95 18% Gratuity included for parties of 10 or more.
COSTELLO’S ITALIAN WEDDING SOUP MONTE CRISTO 7.95
Bowl 3.95 PRIME RIB CHEESE STEAK 8.50 SEAFOOD
SHRIMP BISQUE BOWL OPEN FACED MEATLOAF 7.50
Bowl 5.95 OPEN FACED ROAST BEEF 6.95 All Entrees served with a Choice of Two Sides
MEATBALL HOAGIE 6.95 CRAB CAKES 14.95
BUFFALO CHICKEN WRAP 6.95 SEAFOOD CREPES 13.95
COSTELLO’S CHICKEN TENDER MELT 7.50 BAKED HADDOCK 13.95
STARTERS GRILLED FISH TACO 7.95
HADDOCK AU GRATIN 14.95
CRAB ENCRUSTED HADDOCK 16.95
BONELESS WINGS 6.50 CLUB SANDWICH 6.95 GRILLED SALMON FILLET 14.95
FRIED OLIVES 6.95 FRENCH DIP 7.50 DEEP FRIED SHRIMP 14.95
FRIED MOZZARELLA 5.95 CHICKEN PARMESAN SANDWICH 6.95
CHEESE BITES 5.95 FISH & CHIPS 7.95
BRUCHETTA 5.95 EGGPLANT PARMESAN SANDWICH 5.95 BEEF
LOADED POTATO SKINS 5.95 COSTELLO’S FLAT IRON STEAK* 14.95
DEEP FRIED CALAMARI 7.95 COSTELLO’S PIZZA HOUSE MARINATED FLAT IRON* 15.95
CRAB STUFFED PORTOBELLA 8.95 BEEF MEDALLIONS* 15.95
ASIAN DUMPLINGS 7.95 Full Sicilian-12 cuts 12.95 Half Sicilian-6
CHEEZY GARLIC BREAD 4.95 cuts 6.95
CLASSIC 16” 12.95 CLASSIC 10” 6.95
TOPPINGS
COSTELLO’S GARDEN Add any topping for 1.50
AVENUE Pepperoni, Fresh Garlic, Parmesan Cheese ,
SOUP & SALAD Broccoli, Anchovies, Spinach, Meatballs, Roasted Red
6.95 Baked Onion or Shrimp Bisque Add 1.00 Peppers, Onions, Mushrooms, Extra Cheese, Ricotta
AVENUE CHICKEN CAESAR 9.95 Cheese
GRILLED SALMON CAESAR SALAD 12.95 MARGHERITA 15.95
TUNA or CHICKEN SALAD BBQ CHICKEN 15.95
over Fresh Spring Mix Lettuce 6.95
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ELMER SUDDS
The Untraditional Ale House
IMPORTED & DOMESTIC BREWS • SPECIALIZING IN MICROBREWS
475 E. Northampton St. (Cor. Northampton & Empire) • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 • 570-829-7833
Kitchen and Bar Hours: Sunday - Monday 5pm-2am • Tuesday - Saturday 4pm-2am
CALL FOR WEEKLY DINNER SPECIALS
APPETIZERS CRAB CAKE SANDWICH - fresh lump crabcake mix pan fried, with lettuce, tomatoes,
JOHN’S CHILLI - sweet & spicy, with pineapple ......................................................... $4.95 & fries, on a kaiser roll .................................................................................................... $11.00
NACHOS STANDARD - salsa, sour cream, chili, cheese........................................... $6.50 TURKEY PASTRAMI REUBEN - on grilled rye bread with light sauerkraut, cheese &
add-ons: jalapenos, banana peppers, olives, tomatoes.......................................................... .50¢
seasoned fries .................................................................................................................... $7.95
STEAMED CLAMS - 12 to 18 with butter, lemon & crackers.................................... $7.95
WINGS - with carrots or celery and bleu cheese. mild, hot, bbq, cajun, butter garlic................... JOHN’S HAM PICKLE & CHEESE STACKER - smoked ham, cheese, dill pickles on
....................................................................................... Half Doz. - $4.00 • Doz.$6.50 grilled rye, with fries ........................................................................................................... $7.95
STUFFED SHRIMP APPETIZER - 3 jumbo shrimps stuffed with crab, baked and served 24 CARROT CLUB - smoked turkey, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, bacon, mayo on toasted wheat
with greens & veggies...................................................................................................... $13.95
bread with seasoned fries................................................................................................... $7.95
COCKTAIL SHRIMP - 6 or 7 (size matters) steamed shrimp served chilled or hot w/ cocktail
sauce or butter ................................................................................................................ $11.95 BOCA BURGER - Veggie burger with lettuce, tomato, mayo, & fries ............................ $7.00
JALAPENO POPPERS - 6 breaded jalapenos w/ cheddar...................................... $4.95
BONELESS CHICKEN BITES - no breading, with celery or carrots and bleu SALADS
cheese................................................................................................................................ $6.95 BACON-WRAPPED SCALLOP SALAD - organic mixed greens, veggies, crumbled bleu,
MOZZARELLA STICKS - 6 sticks with marinara sauce ........................................... $4.50 house berry vinaigrette .................................................................................................... $14.95
CRAB CAKE APPETIZER - 2 homemade lump crab cakes baked golden served with mixed CARTOON SALAD - marinated chicken strips, organic mixed greens, veggies, crumbled bleu,
greens & veggies ............................................................................................................. $10.95
MAC’N’CHEESE BITES - 10 tasty cheese triangles served with marinara sauce .... $4.95 house berry vinaigrette, 1/2 - $6.00 ................................................................... Full - $11.95
DEEP FRIED CHEESE RAVIOLI - 10 ricotta, parmesan, and mozzarella cheese stuffed SPICY SCALLOP SALAD - over caesar or mixed greens..................................... $13.95
raviolis fried crispy.............................................................................................................. $5.95 AHI TUNA SALAD - grilled sushi grade tuna over a caesar or mixed green salad
SHRIMP IN A BASKET - 6 jumbo breaded shrimp, seasoned fries with cocktail ....................................................................................................................................... $14.95
sauce .............................................................................................................................. $11.00
CLAMS CASINO - 8 to 10 half shells stuffed with clams and veggies baked golden $12.95 CHICKEN CAESAR - romaine lettuce, aged provolone, croutons ........................... $11.95
STUFFED MUSHROOMS - 6 fresh buttons with lump crab ................................. $11.95 STEAK CAESAR - romaine lettuce, aged provolone, croutons................................ $12.95
CHICKEN HAWKS - 10-12 bacon wrapped chicken livers ..................................... $10.95
EGGROLLS - 10 chicken eggrolls with duck dipping sauce ......................................... $6.95
FRENCH FRIES - tossed in our secret seasoning ....................................................... $2.50 PIZZA
WAFFLE FRIES - ........................................................................................................ $2.50 PEPE LE PIZZA - mozzarella, cooper american cheese and red sauce - add any topping
ONION RINGS............................................................................................................. $2.95
BEER MUSSELS .............................................................................. 1/2 LB. $7 1 LB. $13 including pepperoni for 50¢ each....................................................................................... $7.95
FUNNEL CAKE FRIES ............................................................................................. $5.95 THE ORIGINAL GREEK PIZZA - diced bell peppers, kalamata olives, shaved red onions,
FUDGE BROWNIE BITES ....................................................................................... $5.95 mozzarella and feta cheeses, red sauce and oregano ......................................................... $8.95
CHICKEN TENDERS WITH FRENCH FRIES .................................................. $6.00 GOAT CHEESE PIZZA - baby spinach, red onion, diced plum tomatoes, cooper american
SOFT PRETZELS ......................................................... $1.50.....W/CHEESE $2.00
cheese, fresh goat cheese and mozzarella cheeses.......................................................... $10.00
BURGERS & SANDWICHES PIZZA ALA VODKA - mozzarella, cooper american cheese, romano cheese, shaved red
Cheese: swiss, cheddar, pepperjack, provolone, aged provolone, smoked gouda, ameri- onions and vodka sauce ..................................................................................................... $8.95
can, cooper american, feta, bleu, havarti, muenster BROCCOLI AND SHELLS PIZZA - chopped broccoli, red onions, mozzarella and romano
THE BURGER - 8 oz. fresh ground beef, grilled to your liking, with cheese, seasoned fries, let- cheeses with alfredo sauce.............................................................................................. $10.95
tuce & tomatoes................................................................................................................. $8.95 ELMER’S HAWAIIAN PIZZA - smoked ham, pineapple, mozzarella and cooper cheeses
TURKEY BURGER - 8 oz. fresh grilled turkey blended with spices, melted cheese, lettuce, with red sauce .................................................................................................................... $8.95
tomato & seasoned fries .................................................................................................... $8.95 BUFFALO CHICKEN PIZZA - fresh grilled chicken with your choice of wing sauce, moz-
CHICKEN CAESAR SANDWICH - grilled chicken breast, romaine zarella and bleu cheeses .................................................................................................... $8.95
lettuce, tomatoes, seasoned fries ....................................................................................... $8.95 SHORTY’S POTATO PIE - fresh mashed potatoes, red onion and mild banana peppers,
BUFFALO CHICKEN SANDWICH - grilled chicken breast, wing sauce & cheese, lettuce, mozzarella and cooper cheeses. Add ham .75¢ .......................................................... $8.95
tomatoes, seasoned fries.................................................................................................... $8.95 TOMATO WITH BASIL PESTO PIZZA - American, Shredded Mozzarella, Parmesan and
Provolone Cheese with Diced Tomatoes .............................................................................. $8.95
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Pub & Pizzeria • Est. 1997


131 Coal Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
(570) 824-2222
Hours: Sunday & Monday Closed • Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Friday 2:00 PM to Midnight • Saturday 4:00 PM to Midnight
SNACKETIZERS PIZZA Fish Fillet: (10 oz.) lettuce, tomato, onion & tartar sauce. $6.50
French Fries ...................................................... $2.50 Round: Hand Tossed Add cheese to any hot sub for only .50 cents extra
Waffle Fries: ...................................................... $2.75 Small 12” ................................................. $6.25
topped with cheese, chili or bacon: add .99 cents each Toppings. 1.00 each Specialty Sandwiches: Sandwiches served
Onion Rings: served with horseradish sauce ..... $4.75 Medium 14” .............................................. $8.50 HOT on your choice of Ciabatta Bread or Pretzel Roll
Mozzarella Sticks: served with marinara sauce $5.50 Toppings $1.50 each 1. Grilled Chicken, blend of cheeses, topped with lettuce,
Shrimp Jammers: served with cocktail sauce ... $5.50 Large 16” .................................................. $9.95 salsa & sour cream ................................................... $5.95
Deep Fried Pickles: served with Toppings $2.00 each 2. Roast Beef, provolone cheese, basil pesto, fresh tomato
horseradish sauce ................................................ $2.95 Sicilian: includes onions & lettuce complimented with homemade
Broccoli & Cheddar Bites: served with Whole ..................................................... $12.75 horseradish sauce ..................................................... $6.25
buttermilk ranch .................................................. $5.25 Half .......................................................... $7.50 3. Turkey, crumbled bacon, blend of cheeses, lettuce,
Spinach & Artichoke Dip: served with Toppings: $2.00 each sweet peppers & ranch dressing ................................ $5.95
tortilla chips & salsa ............................................ $5.95 Cuts: $2.00 Toppings: .35 each 4. Smoked ham, american cheese, lettuce, tomato
Southwest Chicken Egg Rolls: served with spicy Toppings: & sweet honey mustard dressing ............................. $5.95
ranch dressing ..................................................... $4.95 extra cheese • mushrooms • sweet peppers • onions 5. Golden Breaded Chicken Tenders, blend of cheeses,
Boneless Chicken Bites: served with pepperoni • extra sauce • sliced tomatoes • green peppers choice of wing sauce, lettuce, tomato &
choice of wing sauce ............................................ $4.95 bacon • sausage • broccoli • black olives • hot peppers • beef Blue Cheese Dressing ............................................. $5.95
Cup of Chili: topped with cheese and served shrimp (market price) • garlic • ham • jalapeno • peppers 6. Smoked ham, pepperoni, hard salami, capicola, provolone
with tortilla chips ................................................ $2.95 pineapple cheese with lettuce, tomato, onion & Italian dressing.. $5.95
Peel N’Eat Shrimp: served with cocktail sauce
& crackers ............................................................ $5.50 UN-FROG-ETTABLE PIZZA COLDER SIDE
Soft Pretzel Stix: served with spicy honey mustard White Sicilian: blend of cheeses, onion & spices on Subs: Subs are served on a 10 inch roll
or hot cheese sauce .............................................. $4.95 a thick crust Make it HOT for .50 cents extra
Whole ..................................................... $13.50 Tuna..... Roast Beef..... Turkey..... or Smoked Ham ..... $6.00
HEFTY SALADS Half .......................................................... $7.75 Italian: smoked ham, pepperoni, hard salami
Garden: lettuce, tomato, onion, cucumber, croutons .... $3.50 White (original): blend of cheeses, onion, spices in & capicola ....................................................................... $6.00
Chef: lettuce, tomato, onion, black olives, ham, a double crust ................................................ $9.50 Your choice of :
pepperoni, cheese ...................................................... $8.00 White Broccoli & Tomato: large pizza with blend American or Provolone Cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion
Grilled Chicken: lettuce, tomato, onion, cucumber, of cheeses, broccoli, tomato & spices ........... $13.00 and mayo, Italian, or oil & vinegar
croutons, grilled chicken ............................................ $7.75 Pesto: blend of cheeses, basil pesto, spices & sliced *All subs and sandwiches served
Tuna: lettuce, tomato, onion, cucumber, tomato on a thin crust ................................. $11.00 with chips and a pickle.*
croutons, tuna ............................................................ $7.00 Chicken Wing: blend of cheeses, chicken and your
Buffalo Chicken: lettuce, tomato, onion, cucumber, choice of wing sauce BEVERAGES
croutons, breaded chicken tossed with your Small: $7.50 • Medium: $10.50 • Large: $13.00 Fountain Soda & Iced Tea (20 oz): ............. $1.50
choice of wing sauce .................................................. $8.00 Bacon Double Cheeseburg: large pizza with lots of Refills: ..................................................... .75
Choice of dressing: cheese, bacon, beef & onion ......................... $13.00 Red Bull: ..................................................... $2.50
Parisian (house), Italian, Italian Caesar, (Try this MJ’s way with mustard and ketchup Coffee & Hot Tea:........................... $1.50 w/refills
French, 1000 Island, Ranch, Honey Mustard, instead of pizza sauce.) Assorted juices: ........................................... $1.50
Blue Cheese (.50 extra), fat free dressing available upon request White Milk: ................................................. $1.25
Nacho: tortilla chips, melted cheddar cheese, lettuce, WINGS Chocolate Milk: ........................................... $1.50
tomato, onion, black olives, chili and salsa with a side of Six: ............................................................. $4.00 A selection of domestic & imported beer,
jalapenos & sour cream ............................................. $8.25 Twelve: ....................................................... $6.95 wine & cocktails are available from the bar.
Chicken Nacho: tortilla chips, melted cheddar cheese, Thirty: ...................................................... $13.95 Cold six packs to go.
lettuce, tomato, onion, black olives, diced chicken with a Blue Cheese & Celery: .................................. $1.50
side of jalapenos & sour cream.................................. $8.25 Extra Sauce ..... (small): .75 cents (large): $1.75 DESSERTS
Choice of Sauce: 1. Molten Chocolate Cake: Deep chocolate cake filled with
STROMBOLI Mild - Medium - Hot - Hotter - BBQ - Honey BBQ a dark chocolate truffle, served wickedly warm with
Blend of cheeses, cooked ham, cooked salami, pepperoni, Red Garlic - Bull Frog - Honey Mustard a scoop of vanilla ice cream & chocolate syrup .............. $4.00
mushrooms & spices, served with marinara sauce 2. 2 scoops of vanilla ice cream with your choice of
Half ........................ $7.00 HOTTER SIDE sprinkles or chocolate syrup ............................................ $2.50
Whole ................... $12.50 Burgers: Burgers are served on a Kaiser roll.
Burger: (8 oz.) lettuce, tomato, onion & mayonnaise .... $5.00
PLATTERS IN A BASKET CheeseBurger: (8 oz.) cheese, lettuce, tomato,
Wings & More: onion & mayonnaise .................................................... $5.50
Award-winning wings (8 per order) ............. $7.95 Add bacon or mushrooms for only .75 each.
Crispy Fried Chicken ............................. $7.95
Golden Breaded Shrimp: Subs: Subs are served on a 10 inch toasted roll.
Butterfly shrimp (10 per order) .................... $7.95 Tuna Melt: lettuce, tomato & onion .............................. $6.00
Batter Dipped Fish: Steak: (8 oz.) sauteéd green peppers, onion & sauce ......
10 oz. Biggest fish in the pond .................... $8.95 $6.25
Chicken Tenders: Chicken Steak: (8 oz.) sauteéd sweet peppers,
your choice of dipping sauce ........................ $6.95 onion & sauce .............................................................. $6.25
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All platters served with french fries & creamy cole slaw. Meatball: italian seasoned meatballs topped
with marinara sauce ..................................................... $6.00
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
131 Main Street, Luzerne PA
288-2987
Kitchen open daily 11:30 am-1 am
Hops & Barleys t-shirts, sweatshirts, hats
and gift certificates available at the bar
SERVING LUNCH, DINNER AND LATE NIGHT TILL 1 A.M. - TAKE OUT AVAILABLE

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WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011

1428 N. Washington St.


Wilkes-Barre
823-9431
Dine In, Take Out, Delivery
Try our Pizza, Wings, Hoagies, Strombolis, Salads, Subs and More!
Pizza Signature Pizza
Toppings: 16”
Pepperoni, bacon, extra cheese, hot peppers, broccoli,
sausage, ham, mushrooms, black olives, spinach, salami,
Hawaiian Pizza $14.95
meatballs, green peppers, onions, artichokes, pineapple, Margherita Pizza $14.95
roasted peppers Philly Cheese steak Pizza $14.95
Taste of Italy $14.95
10” Personal Pie - $5.75 White Fresh Tomato $12.95
14” Pie – 6 cuts - $8.25
16” Pie – 8 cuts - $9.50 Chicken Florentine $15.95
Chicken Pesto $14.95
Sicilian Pizza Chicken Bruschetta Pizza $15.95
6 cuts - $6.50 Philly Special $14.95
12 cuts - $11.50 Shrimp Pizza $15.95
Double Crust White Pizza
6 cuts - $7.00
12 cuts – $13.50 Large Selection of
Domestic and Imported Beer
Specialty Pizza 6 packs to go
10” 14” 16”
Vegetable $7.50 $10.50 $12.50
Broccoli & Cheese $7.00 $10.00 $12.00 Everyday Special
Primavera Pizza $7.50 $10.50 $12.50 24 Oz Keystone Ice and Keystone Light
Chicken Wing Pizza $8.50 $10.75 $13.75 $.99
Basil and Tomato $7.50 $10.50 $12.50

Buy 1 Large Pie 12 Cuts of Old Forge 2 Large Plain Pies Buy 1 Cheesesteak at
at Regular Price, Style Pizza AND 1 Dozen Wings Regular Price, Get 1 for
Get 1 for $4.99
Must present coupon. Expires 10/21/11.
Plus
Tax
Philly Subs
$6.99
Must present coupon. Expires 10/21/11.
Plus
Tax
Philly Subs
$21.99
Must present coupon. Expires 10/21/11.
Plus
Tax
Philly Subs
$2.99
Must present coupon. Expires 10/21/11.
Plus
Tax
Philly Subs

Buy 3 Cheesesteaks 1 Large Plain Pie SUNDAY GAME DAY SPECIAL SUNDAY GAME DAY SPECIAL
3 Large Pies 50 Wings
Get 1 AND 1 Dozen Wings
FREE $13.95 Plus
Tax $21.95 Plus
Tax $19.95 Plus
Tax
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Must present coupon. Expires 10/21/11. Philly Subs Must present coupon. Expires 10/21/11. Philly Subs Must present coupon. Valid on Sundays Only. Philly Subs Must present coupon. Valid on Sundays Only. Philly Subs
Expires 10/21/11. Expires 10/21/11.
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
El Rincon Latino
69 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA
Phone: (570) 822-3942 • Fax: (570) 821-7347
APPETIZERS
Guacamole $2
Queso Dip: House Specialty Cheese Dip $4.50
Chori Queso $5.50
Mexican Pizza: Ground Beef or Chicken, Lettuce, Tomatoes and Cheese $5.50
Chicken Wings (8) $5.50
Ranchero Fries: Fries Topped With House Specialty Cheese Dip $4.50
El Rincon Sampler: $8.50
Quesadilla, Mini Chicken Flautas, Wings, Mini Beef Taquitos
Pico de Gallo $2.99

A LA CARTE
ANTOJITOS Rice $2.50
Beans $2.50
Single Orders. With choice of Carne Asada, Pollo, Mini Beef Taquitos (6) $3.99
Lengua or Tripe. Tamales $3.50 or 3 for $6
Mexi Mini Tacos: With Cilantro, Onions and Salsa. Quesadillas 1 for $3.50, 2 for $6
1 for $1.50 or 3 for $4 Tacos 1 for $2.99 or 3 for $5.50
Gorditas: Beef or Chicken with Cheese and Lettuce
1 for $2, 2 for $3.50
Quesadilla Rellena: Beef or Chicken.
1 for $3.50. 2 for $6 PLATTERS
Puffy Tacos (2): Chicken or Beef with Lettuce, Carne Asada: Marinated grilled steak with rice,
Cheese, Tomato, Sour Cream & Rice. $7.50 beans and tortillas $10.99
Steak Ranchero: Grilled steak with ranchero sauce.
Comes with rice, beans & tortillas. $10.99
CREATE YOUR OWN PLATTER Burrito CA: Choice of Carne Asada, Pollo or
Lengua. Comes with rice, beans, pico de gallo, sour
Pick any three for $6.99 cream, guacamole, all wrapped in a 10” flour
Any four for $8.99 tortilla. $9.50
Tostadas Norteno Taco Plate: 2 Chicken or Beef. Comes
Soft or Crispy Tacos: Ground Beef or Chicken with lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream, cheese and a
Enchilada: Ground Beef, Chicken or Cheese choice of rice or beans $8.50.
Tamale: Chef’s Choice of Pork or Chicken Fajitas Flameadas: Chicken or Beef with Sauteed
Quesadilla: Ground Beef, Chicken and Cheese Onion, Bell Peppers & Cheese. Comes with rice,
Refried Beans: Topped with Cheese beans and tortillas. $10.99
Chile Relleno: Batter fried poblano pepper, stuffed
with cheese or beef and covered in ranchero sauce
with rice. $8.50
KID’S MENU $4.99 Enchiladas Suizas: 2 Chicken or Beef enchiladas
Taco with Rice & Beans covered in chef’s specialty sauce and rice. $7.50
Quesadilla with Rice & Beans
Grilled Cheese with Fries
Mini Burgers with Fries
BEVERAGES
Non Alcoholic: Cola, Diet Cola, 7 UP, Coffee,
Chicken Nuggets with Fries Water, Horchata
DESSERTS/POSTRES Draft Beer: $2.99 XX Amber, XX Lager,
Flan $3.99 $2.50 Miller Lite, Coors Light.
Pastel Tres Leches $3.99 Bottles: Domestic $2.99
Imports $3.99
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WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011

610 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre


DINE IN, TAKE OUT, DELIVERY
570-829-4484
Mon-Sat 11 am-11 pm
Sun 11 am-10 pm
Dressing
5 Sauces, Fresh, Never Frozen — Please Specify Sauce. Turkey Wrap - Swiss Cheese, Lettuce & Ranch Dressing
1 Dozen Wings 6.50 • 2 Dozen Wings 12.50 Cheesesteak Wrap - Sweet Peppers, Onions, American Cheese
Small (12” Dia.) $6.50 — Large (16” Dia.) $9.99 Bucket Of 50 21.50 • Side Of Bleu Cheese Per Order .50¢¢ & Steak
: Small $1.25 — Large $2.00 —Slice $1.95 Celery Per Order .50¢ • Side Of Sauce .75¢ California Wrap - Grilled Chicken, Bacon, Lettuce & Tomato
Extra Cheese • Pepperoni • Sausage • Mushroom 5 Sauces Available: Mild, Hot, Extreme, Bbq, Honey Mustard, With Ranch Dressing
Ham • Bacon • Onion • Green Peppers • Broccoli Garlic Butter Roast Beef Wrap - With American Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato &
Mayo
B.L.T. Wrap - Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo
On Your Choice Of Fresh Breads. All Sandwiches Are Grilled Italian Wrap - Cappicola, Salami, Ham, Provolone, Lettuce,
Chicken Wing Pizza 8.50 12.75 On A Special Panini Grill. Breads Are Seasoned W/ A Light Tomato, Onions, Oil & Oregano
Cheesesteak Pizza 8.50 12.75 Olive Oil & Oregano Loaded With Special Veggie Wrap - Lettuce, Tomato, Black Olives, Cucumbers,
Cheeseburger Pizza 8.50 12.75 Meats, Cheeses & Sauces Served With Chips & Slaw. Broccoli, Oil & Oregano
White Pizza - Topped With Ricotta, Garlic Mozzarella, The Rita - Fresh Sliced Turkey Breast With Swiss & Russian
Tomatoes & Oregano 8.50 12.75 Dressing
Philly’s Phinest House Pie 11.24 15.49 Tangy Roast Beef - Roast Beef With Swiss & A Creamy Made In The Well Known Philadelphia Tradition. Freshly
Pepperoni, Sausage, Ham, Bacon, Green Peppers, Onions, Horseradish Dressing Sliced Meat, Provolone Cheese,
Mushrooms The Mock Chick Wing - Chicken Fingers With A Mixture Tomatoes, Onions, Lettuce, Oregano & Oil. Hot Sweet Peppers
Veggie Lovers Pie - Broccoli, Mushrooms, Green Peppers, Of Bleu Cheese & Our Special Wing Sauce Topped Off With A On Your Request.
Black Olives & Tomato Slices 10.20 15.49 Vermont Cheddar Cheese
Cordon Blue - Chicken Fingers With Baked Ham, Swiss & Roast Beef
Honey Mustard Italian - Cappicola Ham, Genoa Salami & Ham
The Italian - Cappicola, Salami, Pepperoni, Provolone, Tomato Cheese
Potato Pancakes 3.50 & Sweet Peppers Turkey
French Fries 2.50 The Hero - Roast Beef, Turkey, Vermont Cheddar, Tomato & Tuna
French Fries - With Gravy 3.25 Mayo Boiled Ham
French Fries - With Cheese 3.25 The American - Ham & American Cheese With Mustard American - Roast Beef & Turkey
Nachos - With Cheese 4.25 3 Cheese Panini - Mozzarella, Provolone & American With Veggie
Pierogies 3.25 Freshly Sliced Tomato Chicken Wing Hoagie
Mozzarella Sticks 4.99 Bread Choices: Multi-Grain, Sourdough & Rye Chicken Fingers Topped With Wing Sauce, Bleu Cheese &
Breaded Mushrooms 3.95 Melted Provolone
Dyna Bites 4.99 Chicken Parmigiana
Chicken Fingers 5.99 Our Steak Sandwiches Are Made With “Grade A” Sliced Beef Chicken Fingers, Melted Provolone, Marinara & Oregano
Fried Veggies 4.99 And Served On Bakery Fresh Amoroso Rolls Delivered Daily B.L.T. Hoagie
Chicken Cordon Bleu Bites 4.99 From Philly. Hot & Sweet Peppers, Mushrooms, Sauce & Cheeseburger Hoagie
With Honey Mustard Onions On Request.
Philly Style Pretzel 2.00
With Cheese 2.50 Mozzarella, Ricotta, Provolone & Spices - Add A Topping For
House Dipping Sauce .75 $1.50
Onion Rings 2.99
Chicken Fries 3.95
Curly Fries 2.50
Buffalo Bites 4.99 Cheesesteak Provolone & American Cheese, Tomatoes & Sweet Peppers
Breaded Asparagus Fries 4.95 Pizza Steak - Provolone Cheese, Sauce & Oregano Wrapped Up And Baked In A Pocket Of Fresh Dough
With Ranch Dressing Steak Zep - Provolone Cheese, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Oil & Sausage 9.49 12.99
Funnel Fries 3.75 Oregano, & Onion House - Cappicola, Ham, Genoa Salami & Pepperoni
Asiago Olives 4.99 California Steak - Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo 9.49 12.99
Corn Nuggets 3.95 California Cheesesteak Ham - Boiled Ham 9.49 12.99
Meatball With Cheese Veggie - Broccoli, Onions, Mushrooms, Olives 9.49 12.99
Chicken Cheesesteak Meatball - Mama Mia! 9.49 12.99
California Chicken Steak Tuna 9.49 12.99
We Have An Excellent Assortment Of Dressings Including: California Chicken Cheesesteak Chicken Steak 9.49 12.99
1000 Island, Catalina, Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Honey Mustard, Sausage, Peppers & Onions Chicken Cordon Bleu 9.49 12.99
Balsamic Vinaigrette, French, Lite Italian & Creamy Italian Southwestern Cheesesteak Chicken Parm Mozzarella, Provolone & Marinara Sauce
Our Classic Cheesesteak Topped With Melted Cheddar, 10.49 13.99
Soup, A Bowl 3.00 Jalapenos & Spicy Sauce Chicken Wing Stromboli 10.49 13.99
Tossed Salad - Tossed With Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Provolone & American, Our Wing Sauce & Bleu Cheese
Radishes, Croutons & Onions 2.99 Dressing
Tossed Salad - With A Scoop Of Tuna Salad 4.25 A Triple Decker Delight Served With Potato Chips & A Pickle King Street Stromboli 10.49 13.99
Tossed Salad - With A Scoop Of Chicken Salad 4.25 Wedge. Sliced Roast Beef, Swiss & American Cheeses, Mushrooms &
Antipasto - With Balsamic Vinaigrette 6.99 All Clubs Come With American Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Mayo Tomatoes, Served With Sides Of Gravy
Garden Salad - An All Vegetable Salad 4.99 & Bacon.
Caesar Salad - With Homemade Caesar Dressing 5.25 Turkey - Sliced Turkey Breast, Strips Of Bacon
With Grilled Chicken 7.25 Ham - Thinly Sliced Ham, Strips Of Bacon Our Burgers Are Served Fresh On A Baby Kaiser Roll
Daily Double 6.25 Roast Beef - Sliced Roast Beef, Strips Of Bacon With Your Favorite Condiments. All Extra Sides 25¢¢
One Scoop Each Of Tuna & Chicken Salad, Served On A Bed Of American - Roast Beef & Turkey Hamburger 3.65
Lettuce With Tomato, Cucumber & Onion Tuna - Tuna & Bacon Cheeseburger 4.00
Chef Salad - Garden Salad Adorned With Strips Of Ham, Bacon Cheeseburger 4.10
Turkey, Cheese & Egg Wedges 6.99 California Cheeseburger - Topped With Tomato, Lettuce &
Garden Chicken - Our Garden Salad With Sliced Grilled Mayo 4.00
Chicken Breast 6.99 On Your Choice Of Wheat, White, Rye Or Kaiser Roll W/ Chips Pizza Burger - Provolone Cheese, Sauce & Oregano 4.10
Buffalo Bite Salad - Large Tossed With Motzer & Buffalo Bites & Pickle. Have Your Sandwich On A Pretzel Roll For 75¢ Bacon Mushroom Swiss 4.20
6.25 Patty Melt - With Chips & Pickles 5.20
Taco Salad 6.25 Bacon, Lettuce & Tomato 4.80 Blue Burger - Bermuda Onions, Bleu & American Cheese 4.10
Crisp Lettuce, Diced Tomato, Onions, Shredded Cheddar Chicken Salad - With Lettuce 5.25 Breaded Fried Chicken - With Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo 5.20
Cheese. Topped With Beef & Taco Seasonings. Roast Beef - With Swiss Cheese & Lettuce 5.25 Grilled Chicken Breast - With Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo 5.20
Served In A Fresh Tortilla Shell W/ Taco Sauce & Sour Cream Turkey - With Lettuce, Tomato & Swiss Cheese 5.25 Fish Sandwich - With Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo 5.20
On Side. Tuna Salad - With Lettuce 5.25
Pittsburgh Steak 6.50 Grilled Cheese - With Tomato 4.29
Steak Or Chicken With Melted Cheese & Fries, Served With A Grilled Ham & Cheese 5.25 Includes French Fries And Cole Slaw
Salad And Your Choice Of Dressing. Grilled Cheeseburger 5.25 Chicken Fingers - 4 Fingers 6.99
Southwestern Ranch Salad 6.99 Buffalo Bite 6.99
Large Salad Topped With Egg Wedges, Bacon, Breaded Chicken Shrimp - Approximately 21 Shrimp In A Basket 6.99
Strips Cheddar & Monterey Fish & Chips 6.99
Cheese With Tangy Ranch Dressing Pick A Tortilla: Garlic Herb, Or Whole Wheat Clam Dinner 6.99
Chopped Cobb Salad 6.50 Popcorn Chicken 6.99
Black Olives, Tomatoes, Egg Wedges, Cucumbers, Onions, Chicken Caesar - Caesar Grilled Chicken, Romaine Lettuce Shrimp Jammers - 5 Large Shrimp Stuffed With Jack
Broccoli, Shredded Cheeses & Bacon Buffalo Chicken - Bleu Cheese, Buffalo Chicken, Mozzarella Cheese 6.99
(Grilled Chicken Breast $1.99 Extra) Cheese & Lettuce Seafood Combo - Fish, Crab, Clams 6.99
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Rita Wrap - Turkey, Swiss Cheese, Lettuce & Thousand Island Crabcake Dinner 6.99
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
670 N. River St., Plains, PA 18705
570-208-1282
Mon.-Thurs. 11:30 a.m. to Midnight (or later)
FULL MENU AVAILABLE ‘TIL 11 P.M. or later!

Starters... www.rivergrillenepa.com

P i c k Yo u r D i p - S e r ve d i n a t o a s t e d b re a d b ow l w i t h t o r t i l l a c h i p s f o r
d i p p i n g.
C ra b 1 1 . 9 5 S p i n a c h A r t i c h o ke 8 . 9 5 B u f f a l o C h i c ke n 9 . 9 5
Burgers...
G r i l l e d C h i c k e n C l u b - Te n d e r g r i l l e d c h i c k e n , s m o k e d b a c o n ,
N a c h o s - C l a s s i c n a c h o s w i t h a l l t h e f i x i n g s , yo u r c h o i c e o f e i t h e r A m e r i c a n c h e e s e , l e t t u c e , t o m a t o a n d m a yo s e r v e d o n a h o a g i e
s e a s o n e d c h i c ke n o r b e e f . 9.95 ro l l . 7.95
C o c o n u t S h r i m p - F i v e j u m b o p r a w n s b a t t e re d a n d s m o t h e re d i n P h i l ly C h e e s e s t e a k - C h o p p e d s i rl o i n g r i l l e d w i t h p e p p e r s , o n i o n s
s h re d d e d c o c o n u t a n d d e e p f r i e d , s e r v e d w i t h a n o r a n g e a n d m u s h ro o m s w i t h m e l t e d A m e r i c a n c h e e s e . S e r v e d o n a h o a g i e
m a r m a l a d e d i p p i n g s a u c e. 9.95 ro l l . 7.95
S t e a m e r s - O n e d o z e n l i t t l e n e c k c l a m s s e r ve d w i t h d raw n b u t t e r. S h re d d e d S a u s a g e - C h e e s e s t e a k s t y l e s a u s a g e , p e p p e r s , o n i o n s ,
8.95 a n d h o m e m a d e m a r i n a r a s e r v e d o n a h o a g i e ro l l . 7.95
T hai Mussels - One pound of mussels pan steamed in a spicy T hai G y ro - Yo u r c h o i c e o f b e e f o r c h i c ke n s e r ve d i n a p i t a w i t h l e t t u c e,
p e a n u t s a u c e w i t h s c a l l i o n s a n d c i l a n t ro s e r v e d w i t h g r i l l e d t o a s t t o m a t o, o n i o n a n d t z a t z i k i s a u c e . 7.96
points. 6.95 C r a b C a k e - S i g n a t u re c r a b c a k e s e r v e d w i t h l e t t u c e , t o m a t o a n d
Po r k D u m p l i n g s - S t e a m e d a n d s e r ve d w i t h t ra d i t i o n a l Po n z u . 6 . 9 5 c h i p o t l e m a yo o n a K a i s e r r o l l . 11.95
S o u t h w e s t e r n S p r i n g R o l l s - S t u f f e d w i t h c h i c k e n , s p i n a c h , f i re R ive r G r i l l e M e l t - S l i c e d t u rkey, s m o ke d b a c o n , p rovo l o n e, a n d
ro a s t e d c o r n , j a l a p e ñ o s a n d b l a c k b e a n s . S e r v e d w i t h r a n c h e ro g r i l l e d t o m a t o s e r v e d o n g r i l l e d s o u r d o u g h b re a d . 7.95
d i p p i n g s a u c e. 7.95 * A h i T u n a - S u s h i G r a d e A h i T u n a s e a re d t o yo u r l i k i n g s e r v e d o n a
* Wa s a b i A h i T u n a - Pa n s e a re d s u s h i g ra d e t u n a d r i z z l e d w i t h a K a i s e r r o l l w i t h l e t t u c e , t o m a t o , O n i o n a n d w a s a b i m a yo . 9.95
wa s a b i s a u c e. 8.95 S o f t S h e l l C r a b - B re a d e d & d e e p f r i e d w h o l e s o f t s h e l l c r a b s e r v e d
U l t i m a t e F r i e s - L o a d e d w i t h m e l t e d c h e e s e, b a c o n a n d s c a l l i o n s . o n a K a i s e r r o l l w i t h a p p l e s l a w a n d c h i p o t l e m a yo . 9.95
4.95 * T h e R G B - 8 o z b u rg e r c h a r g r i l l e d t h e n t o p p e d w i t h S w i s s c h e e s e ,
S we e t Po t a t o F r i e s - To s s e d i n s u g a r a n d s e r ve d w i t h o u r s we e t c a r a m e l i z e d o n i o n s , l e t t u c e , t o m a t o a n d c r a n b e r r y m a yo . 8.95
d i p p i n g s a u c e. 5.95 * C o w b oy B u r g e r - 8 o z p a t t y c h a r g r i l l e d a n d t o p p e d w i t h b a c o n ,
B a k e d F re n c h O n i o n S o u p - H o m e m a d e t o p p e d w i t h S w i s s a n d o n i o n s t raw s , c h e d d a r a n d b a r b e q u e s a u c e. 8.95

Casual Plates...
P rov o l o n e 4.95 * Te x a s B u r g e r - 8 o z p a t t y t o p p e d w i t h c h e d d a r - j a c k c h e e s e ,
j a l a p e ñ o s , o n i o n s t r a w s , l e t t u c e , t o m a t o a n d c h i p o t l e m a yo . 8 . 9 5
* C a l i f o r n i a C l a s s i c - 8 o z p a t t y t o p p e d w i t h A m e r i c a n c h e e s e,

Entrees...
l e t t u c e , t o m a t o , o n i o n a n d m a yo . 7.95
Boneless Buff alo Bites 7.95 A l l N o n - Pa s t a / R i c e D i s h e s I n c l u d e 2 S i d e s
C h i c ke n W i n g s 6 f o r 3 . 9 5 1 2 f o r 6 . 9 5 Add House Salad f or $2
C h o i c e o f S a u c e : M i l d , H o t , C a j u n , D r y Je rk , S e s a m e S oy, Po ly n e s i a n , A d d C a e s a r S a l a d o r F re n c h O n i o n S o u p f o r $ 3
B B Q, G a rl i c & B u t t e r C r a b C a k e s - C h e f ’ s s i g n a t u re c r a b c a k e s b r o i l e d a n d t o p p e d w i t h
Pub Favorites - Chicken Tenders, Jalapeno Poppers, Mozzarella Sticks c h i p o t l e m a yo . 22.95
per order each 7.95 C r a b A u G r a t i n - J u m b o l u m p c r a b m e a t b a k e d i n s h e r r y c re a m ,
C h i c k e n Te n d e r s - S e r v e d w i t h B B Q o r H o n e y M u s t a r d 7.95 t o p p e d w i t h S w i s s c h e e s e. 21.95
S h r i m p Te m p u r a - S e r v e d w i t h T h a i s w e e t c h i l i s a u c e 8 . 9 5 * A h i T u n a - S u s h i g r a d e A h i T u n a s e s a m e e n c r u s t e d a n d s e a re d t o
Fa j i t a s - S e a s o n e d p e p p e r s a n d o n i o n s g r i l l e d w i t h c h o i c e o f t e m p e r a t u re w i t h G e n e r a l T s o a n d w a s a b i g l a z e . B e s t s e r v e d r a re t o
p ro t e i n . S e r v e d w i t h w a r m t o r t i l l a s , l e t t u c e , t o m a t o e s , c h e d d a r - j a c k m e d i u m r a re . 17.95
c h e e s e , s a l s a , s o u r c re a m a n d S p a n i s h r i c e . S a l m o n - W i l d s a l m o n g r i l l e d a n d t o p p e d w i t h r o a s t e d re d p e p p e r
C h i c ke n 1 0 . 9 5 S h r i m p 1 3 . 9 5 S t e a k 1 2 . 9 5 coulis. 17.95
Q u e s a d i l l a s - S t u f f e d w i t h c h e d d a r - j a c k c h e e s e, s e r ve d w i t h l e t t u c e, S h r i m p F l o r e n t i n e - J u m b o p r a w n s s a u t Ä e d w i t h f re s h s p i n a c h a n d
s a l s a a n d s o u r c re a m . g r a p e t o m a t o e s a n d f i n i s h e d i n a l i g h t c re a m s a u c e o v e r a n g e l h a i r
C h i c ke n 7 . 9 5 S h r i m p 9 . 9 5 S t e a k 8 . 9 5 pasta. 17.95
B l a c k B e a n & Ve ge t a bl e 7 . 9 5 S t i r F r y - G a rd e n v e g e t a b l e s a n d m u s h ro o m s s a u t Ä e d i n t e r i y a k i
P u b P i z z a - Pe r s o n a l p i z z a t o p p e d w i t h o u r h o m e m a d e m a r i n a ra a n d g l a z e a n d s e r v e d ov e r r i c e .
s h re d d e d m o z z a re l l a . 4.95 C h i c ke n 1 4 . 9 5 S h r i m p 1 5 . 9 5 S t e a k 1 6 . 9 5
F i s h T a c o s - F l o u r t o r t i l l a s f i l l e d w i t h o u r l i g h t l y b re a d e d c a t c h o f Pe n n e a l a Vo d k a - Pe n n e p a s t a f l a m b Ä e d w i t h i m p o r t e d vo d k a a n d
t h e d a y f i s h , a d o b o s a l s a a n d s a l s a v e r d e re m o u l a d e . S e r v e d w i t h t o m a t o c re a m s a u c e . 12.95
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s t r a w b e r r i e s , c h o p p e d w a l n u t s , f e t a c h e e s e c r u m b l e s a n d re d o n i o n Sauteed Peppers .50, Crumbled Bleu Cheese 3.00, Lump Crab Meat 5.95

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c ra n b e r r i e s , w a l n u t s , a n d c r u m bl e d bl u e c h e e s e. S e r ve d w i t h o u r Monday — Gourmet Burgers 1/2 Price
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c u c u m b e r s , t o m a t o e s , b l u e c h e e s e c r u m b l e s a n d a h a rd b o i l e d e g g. & Authentic Features
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150 Special Notices 409 Autos under 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
$5000
BMW `99 M3 BUICK `05 LESABRE CHEVROLET `04 HONDA `03
HYUNDAI `02 Convertible with Garage kept. 1
ACCORD EX
Hard Top. AM/FM. 6 owner. Local driv-
CORVETTE COUPE
100
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ADOPT: Adoring ELANTRA
129,995 miles, man-
disc CD. 117 K miles.
Stage 2 Dinan sus-
pension. Cross
ing, very good
condition.
53,500 miles.
Torch red with
black and red
6 CD changer.
Moonroof. Heated
couple longs to seats. Power locks.
adopt newborn. ual, front wheel drilled rotors. Cold Asking $9,700 interior. 9,700 Black with beige
Forever love, drive, 4 door, anti- air intake. All main- (570) 457-6414 miles, auto, HUD, leather interior.
110 Lost secure future lock brakes, air con- tenance records leave message removable glass 104,000 miles.
ditioning, air bags, roof, polished
awaits your baby. 406 ATVs/Dune available. $14,695. $8,600
ALL Kim & Tim
800-407-4318
Buggies
power locks, power
windows, power
570-466-2630 Motorcycle for sale?
Let them see it here
wheels, memory
package, Bose
(570) 474-9563
(570) 592-4394
JUNK mirrors, AM/FM To place your in the Classifieds! stereo and twilight

LOSE WEIGHT HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV radio, CD player,


leather interior, sun ad Call Toll Free
570-829-7130 lighting, factory
body moldings, HONDA `07 ACCORD
CAR & call me now.
Sharon @
roof, rear windshield
wiper, tinted win- 1-800-427-8649 CADILLAC ‘06 STS traction control,
ABS, Garage kept
V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1
owner with mainte-
570-574-3913 AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- - Like New. nance records.
TRUCKS dows, $3,500
570-654-8469 Rare, Exclusive ver, 55,000 miles,
sunroof, heated
$25,900 Slate blue with
leather interior. Sun-
Opportunity To (570) 609-5282
WANTED PAYING $500 412 Autos for Sale Own...
seats, Bose sound
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite
roof. Asking $12,500.
Call 570-239-2556
Highest Prices MINIMUM

Paid!!!
DRIVEN IN
NEW!! Full size ACURA `02 RSX 2002 BMW 745i radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
CHEVY `07 AVEO LT VITO’S
Full size 4 wheel
adult ATV. Strong 4 142,000 miles, The Flagship of keyless entry, elec-
drive trucks Power window/door
stroke motor. CVT 5 speed, $5,600 the Fleet tronic keyless igni-
FREE
REMOVAL
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
for heavy equip-
fully automatic
transmission with
570-239-9316 New - $87,000
Midnight Emerald
tion, & more!
$16,500
locks. Keyless
entry. Sunroof. A/C. &
Black with tan
ment, backhoes, reverse. Electric To place your with beige leather
interior. 61K miles.
570-881-2775
leather interior. GINO’S
Call dump trucks, start. Front & rear
ad call...829-7130 22,000 original
Vito & Ginos
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS
luggage racks.
Long travel suspen-
AUDI `04 A6 QUATTRO
Mint condition.
Loaded. Garage CHEVROLET `00 miles. AM/FM/CD.
New tires.
Wanted:
CORVETTE
TRUCK SALES sion. Disc brakes. Kept. Navigation
Anytime 570-760-2035 Dual stage head 3.0 V6. Silver. New
tires & brakes. 130k
Stunning,
Must Sell!
$12,000
(570) 287-0815
Junk
542-2277 lights. Perfect for
288-8995 6am to 8pm hunters & trail rid- highway
Leather
miles.
interior.
$20,000
$18,600
Cars &
ers alike. BRAND NEW
Trucks
‘26 FORD
& READY TO RIDE. Heated Seats.
Shopping for a $1,695 takes it $7,500 or best offer.
new apartment? 570-905-5544 Highest
Classified lets
away.
386-334-7448 MODEL T CHEVY`01 MALIBU LS Prices
LOST. Hearing aids you compare costs - Wilkes-Barre
BEN’S AUTO SALES Panel Delivery
100 point Shinny midnight blue Paid!!
without hassle RT 309 W-B Twp.
in white leather
pouch on or around
August 22 Reward
or worry! HONDA`09 RECON
TRX 250CC/Electric
Near Wegman’s
570-822-7359
Concours quality
restoration. Red
V-8. 5.7 liter.
345 Horse Power.
metallic. Like new
with all power FREE PICKUP

Please call Get moving shift. Like New.


with black fend- Automatic. options: sunroof,
288-8995
09 Jeep Patriot $11,995 ers. Never Driven. 56,000 miles.
570-954-6525 with classified! REDUCED 09 Escape xlt $11,995 Pewter metallic.
rear spoiler and alu-
0 miles on minum wheels.
$3,650. 08 MARINER 4X4 $13,995 restoration. Hatch Back. Very well main-
Let the Community
Know!
(570) 814-2554
08 IMPALA LS $10,995 RARE!
$40,000
Glass top.
Air conditioning.
tained. $4,295.
(570) 313-5538
JAGUAR `00 S TYPE
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
Line up a place to live 05 EXPLORE 3ROW $11,995
08 RANGER 50K $10,995 $38,000 Leather interior. 4 door sedan. Like
new condition. Bril-
570-829-7130 in classified! Full Notary Service
$36,500 Power seat,
locks & windows. DODGE `06 STRATUS liant blue exterior

120 Found 409 Autos under


Tags & Title Transfers
1954 MERCURY Bose AM/FM
stereo.
Only 55K. Brand
new tires, plugs,
with beige hides.
Car is fully equipped
$5000 BMW `00 323I MONTEREY Cassette/CD Player.
Very good to excel-
wires, oil. Excellent
Condition. $6,995
with navigation sys-
tem, V-8, automatic,
All Junk Black w/ tan leather
WOODY WAGON lent condition. (570) 562-1963 climate control AC,

CADILLAC `94
interior. All power. 6 alarm system,
$17,500
Cars & 310 Attorney
cylinder. Sun roof.
Recently inspected. 100 point restora-
tion. $130,000
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
(570) 696-0424
FORD `04 MUSTANG AM/FM 6 disc CD,
garage door open-
Trucks Services DEVILLE SEDAN New tires. 140K
miles. $6,800 invested. 6.0
Vortec engine.
Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
er. 42,000 original
miles. $9,750
Wanted DIVORCE No Fault
94,000 miles, (570) 868-6986
300 miles on CHEVROLET `03 V8, Auto, 1,400
miles, all options,
Call (570) 288-6009

BMW `01 X5
automatic, front restoration. Cus-
Highest $295 divorce295.com
Atty. Kurlancheek wheel drive, 4
4.4i. Silver, fully
tom paint by
Foose Automo- IMPALA
show room condi-
tion. Call for info. JAGUAR `98 XK8
Prices 800-324-9748 W-B door, air condi-
loaded, tan leather tive. Power win- 97,000 miles,
Asking $24,995
Serious inquiries
Convertible.
miles. Great condi-
40k
tioning, air bags,
Paid In Free Bankruptcy
Consultation
interior. 1 owner.
103k miles. $8,999
dows, a/c, and
much more!
$3,300. only. 570-636-3151 tion. Silver with black
all power, cruise 570-592-4522 interior. Garage
CA$H Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
control, leather
interior, $3,300.
or best offer. Call
570-814-3666
Gorgeous
Automobile!
570-592-4994
FORD `07 MUSTANG kept. Recently
inspected. V8/auto/
FREE 570-822-1959 $75,000 63,000 highway

PICKUP
570-394-9004
BMW `07 328xi
$71,000
$69,900
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX miles, silver, runs
great, $11,500.
AC. AM/FM / 6 disc.
$12,000 or best

570-574-1275
FREE CONSULTATION Black with black From an Exotic,
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000 negotiable.
offer. 570-310-1287
for all legal matters
LEXUS `98 LS 400
interior. Heated 570-479-2482
Attorney Ron Wilson seats. Back up &
Private Collection miles. All wheel
FOUND. Keys.
Pittston Park and
570-822-2345 navigation sys-
tems. New tires &
Call 570-650-0278 drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks
FORD ‘02 MUSTANG Excellent condition,
garage kept, 1
RIde on 9/18. & seats. Leather
570-883-9404 360 Instruction &
Training DODGE `95 DAKOTA
brakes. Sunroof.
Garage kept. Many BUICK `03 LESABRE interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding GTRedCONVERTIBLE
with black
owner. Must see.
Low mileage, 90K.
FOUND. Single key 2WD V6. Regular extras! 46,000 35k miles, V-6. seats, keyless entry, Leather interior. All
Miles. top. 6,500 miles. power. GPS naviga-
in CVS parking lot in
CAREGIVER Cab/6Ft. 5 speed.
113,000 miles. Runs Asking $20,500.
Power steering, onstar, roof rack,
running boards, One Owner. tion, moon roof, cd
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S. WB. Tag attached brakes & windows.


with 3 initials. with 15 years expe- like a champ. Needs 570-825-8888 or A/C, Nice, clean car. garage kept. Excellent Condi- changer. Loaded.
Call to identify rience is looking for some work. $1,400. 626-297-0155 $7,300. Call $13,750. tion. $18,500 $9,000 or best
570-332-4536 work. 570-871-5668 570-814-1255 Call Anytime! 570-674-3185 570-362-1910 570-760-5833 offer. 570-706-6156
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

WANTED!
SAAB `06 93
A E R O s p o r t .
Leather interior.
ALL NISSAN `09 370Z Heated seats. Sun-
roof. Good condi-

JUNK
tion. $8,000. Seri-
TOURING-MAG ous inquiries only.
Call 570-760-8264

CARS! BLACK SUBARU `02 FORESTER


CA$H
11,200 miles, auto- L. AWD. Red.
matic, 2 door, anti- $2,850. Hail dam-
lock brakes, air age. Runs great.

PAID conditioning, air


bags, power locks,
power windows,
Auto, air, CD, cas-
sette, cruise, tilt. All
power. 174K miles.

570-301-3602 power mirrors,


power seats, all
power, AM/FM
Mechanical inspec-
tion welcomed. Call
570-561-9217
radio, CD changer,

MAZDA `08 MIATA keyless


leather
entry,
interior, SUBARU `98
MX-5 CONVERTIBLE custom wheels,
$28,000. Call after OUTBACK WAGON
Red. Power steer- 5:00 p.m. 155,000 miles.
ing, auto, AC, CD. 570-403-5343 Inspection good till
ONLY 5,500 MILES. 7/12. New Tires.
$18,000 Doyouneedmorespace? $4,500.
(570) 883-0143 (570) 899-8725
A yard or garage sale
MERCEDES-BENZ in classified
is the best way SUBURU ‘06 LEGACY
`95 SL 500
Convertible, with
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness 4
GT LIMITED SEDAN
door, black,
removable hard with classified! approximately

PONTIAC `05
top, dark Blue, 76,000 miles. 2.5
camel interior, liter engine, auto.
asking $12,000.
GRAND PRIX
Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept. 570-510-3077
Very Good
Condition, LINE UP
No Accidents.
Classy Car.
A GREAT DEAL...
Price Reduced! IN CLASSIFIED!
$10,995 Looking for the right deal
or trade for on an automobile?
SUV or other.
570-388-6669 Turn to classified.
Sedan. White. Great
It’s a showroom in print!
Say it HERE condition. Sunroof, Classified’s got
in the Classifieds! tan leather interior. the directions!
570-829-7130
TOYOTA `05
Recently main-
tained. 70k miles.
MINI COOPER`08 $5,000. Call

COROLLA-S
570-954-7459
CLUBMAN silver
Sparkling
S PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD Automatic, power
metallic. Roof and windows, locks, mir-
mirror caps in black. 400 CONVERTIBLE rors, air, cruise, key-
Black leather interi- Blue/white top & less entry. Ground
or. Automatic step- white interior. effects.
tronic paddles. Dual Recent document- 68,700 miles.
moon roof. Cold ed frame-off Asking $9,395
weather package. restoration. Over 570-388-2829 or
Dynamic stability $31,000 invested. 570-905-4352
control. Excellent will sell $19,900.
Condition. 33,600
miles. Just Ser-
570-335-3127
VOLKSWAGEN `04
viced. 30 MPG City.
Factory warranty to PORSCHE `85
Low
944
mileage,
Beetle - Convertible
50K miles. $20,995 GREAT ON GAS!
(570) 472-9909 110,000 miles, 5 Blue. AM/FM cas-
(570) 237-1062 speed, 2 door, anti- sette. Air. Automat-
lock brakes, air con- ic. Power roof, win-

NISSAN `08 SENTRA


ditioning, power dows, locks &
windows, power doors. Boot cover
58K miles. 4 cylin- mirrors, AM/FM for top. 22k. Excel-
der, 6 speed manu- radio, CD changer, lent condition.
al. Great condition. leather interior, rear Garage kept.
All power. A/C. defroster, tinted Newly Reduced
Cruise. $11,500. Call windows, custom $14,000
570-333-4379 wheels, $8,000. 570-479-7664
after 6:30 pm (570) 817-1803 Leave Message

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412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 442 RVs & Campers
& Classic & Classic & Classic
CROSSROAD HARLEY ‘01 KAWASAKI ‘05 EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
MOTORS
DESOTO CUSTOM OLDSMOBILE DAVIDSON
NINJA 500R. 3300
miles. Orange.
TRAILER Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
‘49 4 DOOR SEDAN `68 Garage kept. His & thru bathroom.

570-825-7988 Electra Glide, Ultra


Classic, many
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400
Center kitchen +
dinette bed. Front
700 Sans Souci CHEVROLET `65 DELMONT chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
570-760-3599 extra large living
room + sofa bed.
Highway
WE SELL CORVETTE STINGRAY Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
570-825-3711
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
Clean, sharp, runs
FOR LESS!! great! Must see. kept, like new 6, very clean, will
$13,500. As is. condition. Includes deliver. Located in
(570) 269-0042 Harley cover. Brand new 2010 Benton, Pa. $4,900.
‘10 DODGE $12,900 tandem axle, 4
LEAVE A MESSAGE - WE 215-694-7497
CARAVAN SXT 3 on the tree with 570-718-6769 wheel electric
WILL CALL YOU BACK.
32K, Power sliding fluid drive. This All 570-709-4937 brakes, 20’ long
451 Trucks/
CHEVROLET `76
doors, Factory American Classic total, 7 x 16 wood
warranty! Icon runs like a top
HARLEY 2011 deck, fold up ramps SUVs/Vans
PICKUP
$17,799 at 55MPH. Kin to Must Sell! with knees, remov-
Chrysler, Dodge, able fenders for
‘09 DODGE Very Good Plymouth, Imperial
Desoto, built in the
Appraised
for $9,200
HERITAGE SOFTTAIL Kawasaki` 93 oversized loads,
powder coat paint BUICK `05
CALIBER SXT 2.0 Condition! Black. 1,800 miles.
American Midwest, for rust protection,
ZX11D NINJA RENDEZVOUS CXL
Automatic, 24k Low miles! ABS brakes. Securi-
Factory Warranty! $7500. FIRM after WWII, in a • All original ty System Package. 2 5/16 hitch
$13,099 570-905-7389 plant that once 45,000 miles $16,000 firm. coupler, tongue BARGAIN!!

‘08 HONDA
Ask for Lee produced
Bombers. In it’s
B29
• 350 Rocket SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
570-704-6023 LIKE NEW jack, side pockets,
brake away switch,
AWD, Fully
loaded, 1 owner,
RIDGELINE RTL
32K, Factory
CHEVROLET `81 original antiquity
condition,
original shop &
with
engine
• Fender skirts
8900 Original
miles. Original
battery, 7 pole
RV plugs, title &
22,000 miles.
Small 6 cylinder.

CORVETTE • Always owner. V@H more!! Priced for New inspection.


Warranty, Leather parts manuals, Exhaust and Com- quick sale. $2,595
Sunroof. Wholesale garaged Like new, inside
Very good condi- she’s beautifully puter. New tires. 386-334-7448 & out. $13,900.
Price........ $23,599 tion. 350 engine, detailed and ready $3,800. Wilkes-Barre
Will sell for (570) 540-0975
‘08 CHRYSLER
classic silver with
black bottom trim,
for auction in Sin
City. Spent her $6,000 HARLEY ‘73 570-574-3584
FLAGSTAFF `08
SEBRING CONV.
Limited Edition,
all original, regis-
tered as an antique
entire life in Ari-
zona and New
Serious
inquires only
Rat Rod.
$3,200 Q-LINK LEGACY `09 CLASSIC
CHEVROLET `10
45K, Leather, Heat-
ed Seats, 3.5
vehicle, removable
mirror tops. 66,000
Mexico, never saw
a day of rain or
570-
690-0727
Or Best Offer.
(570) 510-7231
250 automatic. Gun
metal gray. MP3 Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
SILVERADO 1500
Extended Cab V71
rust. Only $19,995. player. $3,000.
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
6 Cylinder $16,399 miles, chrome flat screen TV, fire- Package 4x4. Bed-
wheels & tires in To test drive, by Great first motorcy-
08 JEEP LIBERTY very good shape,
leather interior,
appointment only,
Contact Tony at PORSCHE ‘78 100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
cle. 570-696-1156 place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
liner. V-8. 5.3 Liter.
Red. Remote start.
SPORT 4X4
34K, Red
$15,799
garage kept. Must
see to appreciate.
570-899-2121 or
penntech84th@ 911 SC TARGA
60,000 miles. 5
Garage kept.
owner. 1900 miles.
1 SUZUKI `07 C50T Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
Garage kept. 6,300
miles $26,000
(570) 639-2539
gmail.com
‘08 SUBARU
Special Edition
Asking $9,000 or
willing to trade for a
speed. Air. Power
windows. Metallic
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A CRUISER aluminum wheels,
water purifier,
FORD `04 FREESTAR
MERCEDES 1975
newer Pontoon brown. Saddle Inte- must see. Asking awning, microwave
EXCELLENT
42k, 5 speed, AWD. boat. $18,000. OBO
rior. Meticulous oven, tinted safety Limited. Leather. 7
Factory warranty. Call 570-545-6057 570-706-6156
Good interior & original owner. glass windows, passenger.Remote
$13,999 doors. DVD player,
CONDITION
interior. Runs Garaged. New raised panel fridge
‘08 CHRYSLER
great! New tires.
Many new parts.
Battery. Inspected.
Excellent Condition.
HARLEY DAVIDSON `07 & many acces-
sories & options.
premium sound.
Rear A/C. 57,800
SEBRING CONV Road King Classic Windshield, Bags,
Moving, Must Sell. $25,000. OBO FLHRC. Burgundy / Floorboards,V&H Excellent condition, miles. $8,995. Call
4 cylinder, 40k $2,300 or (610) 797-7856 $22,500. 570-947-0771
Cream. Driver & Pipes, White
$12,299 best offer (484) 264-2743 Passenger back walls,Garage Kept. 570-868-6986
‘08 CHEVY
SILVERADO 1500
CHEVY ‘30 HOTROD COUPE
$49,000
570-693-3263
Ask for Paul
421 Boats &
rest, grips, battery
tender, cover. Willie
6K Miles $5,200
(570) 430-0357 FORD `06 RANGER
2WD, regular cab, 4
G accessories. 19k
FORD ‘76 THUNDERBIRD Marinas
MERCEDES-BENZ
Cylinder, 5 speed,
SUZUKI ‘77
4x4, Regular Cab, miles. $14,400 or
63K, Factory War- All original $12,000 best offer. Call CD/radio & cruise
control. 64K miles.
MERCEDES ‘76 450 SL
CUSTOM
ranty $13,999 262-993-4228
`73 450SL with GS 750 PACE ‘99 ARROW VISION All maintenance

HARLEY DAVIDSON
$24,000 records available.
‘08 CHEVY IMPALA Needs work.
LS 4 door, only MERCEDES ‘29 Convertible Ford V10. Excellent Truck is very clean!

CREST 15’
removable hard top, $1,200 condition. 8,700
‘03 Dyna Wide Glide
$7,700
37K! 5 Yr. 100K fac- Kit Car $9,000 power windows, AM or best offer miles. 1 slide out. 2 (570) 401-0684
tory warranty (570) 655-4884 /FM radio with cas- Excellent condition - 570-855-9417 awnings. 2 colored
$12,599 hell-of-adeal.com sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
Fiberglass garage kept! Gold-
en Anniversary - sil-
570-822-2508 TVs, generator,
back up camera, 2 FORD `90 TRUCK
‘08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 60k. Factory
FORD `52 new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
boat with
trailer. Out-
ver/black. New
Tires. Extras. YAMAHA ‘97 air conditioners,
microwave/convec-
17’ box. Excellent
running condition.

COUNTRY SEDAN
Very Clean. $4,300.
warranty. $10,699 ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
board propul-
sion. Includes:
19,000 miles.
Must Sell! ROYALSTAR 1300 tion oven, side by
side refrigerator Call 570-287-1246
CUSTOM LINE kept, excellent con- $10,000. 12,000 miles. With with ice maker,
HONDA `10
‘05 HONDA CRV EX
One owner, just STATION WAGON dition. $31,000. Call 2 motors 570-639-2539 windshield. Runs washer/dryer,
V8, automatic, 825-6272 Erinmade, excellent. Many queen size bed.
traded, 65k extras including
ODYSSEY
8 passenger, $37,900 negotiable
$13,899
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
“Lark II series”
PRICE HARLEY DAVIDSON gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
(570) 288-4826
(570) 690-1464
‘01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive 74K
owner. REDUCED TO
$6,500.
570-829-7130 REDUCED!
$2,400
‘80
Soft riding FLH.
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS
$6,199 570-579-3517 $4,000 firm.

‘00 CHEVY VENTURE


570-455-6589 OLDSMOBILE `68 NEGOTIABLE
570-417-3940
King of the High-
way! Mint origi-
(570) 814-1548 Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1
LINE UP DELMONT
Only 56L $4799 nal antique show slide out a/c-heat.
winner. Factory 442 RVs & Campers Stove, microwave,
TITLE TAGS A GREAT DEAL... DRASTICALLY spot lights, wide fridge, shower
FULL NOTARY
SERVICE IN CLASSIFIED!
REDUCED!!
This model only
white tires,
biggest Harley
CHEROKEE ‘10 inside & out. Many
more extras, includ- Special Edition.
Travel trailer. 39 ft.,
6 M ONTH WARRANTY produced in 1967 427 Commercial built. Only ing hitch equipment Maroon, Fully
LINCOLN `88
4 slide outs, 3 bed- and sway bars.
& 1968. All Trucks & 28,000 original rooms, 2 bath loaded. Leather
original 45,000 miles! Never Reduced. $12,500. seats. TV/DVD,
415 Autos-Antique Equipment rooms, microwave,
TOWN CAR miles, Color needs inspec- Call 570-842-6735 navigation, sun roof
awning, tinted win-
& Classic Burgundy, cloth tion, permanent dows, Brand new. plus many other

CADILLAC `80
61,000 original
miles, garage kept,
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket CHEVY ‘08 3500 registration.
$7,995
Have no pets or
smokers. Much
Shopping for a
new apartment?
extras. 3rd seat .
Only 1,900 Miles.

HD DUMP TRUCK
triple black, leather engine, 2nd 570-905-9348 more!!!!! Classified lets Brand New.

COUPE DEVILLE interior, carriage


roof, factory wire
owner. Fender $33,000 you compare costs - Asking $37,000

HONDA `03 REBEL


skirts, always 2WD, automatic. (cell) 682-888-2880 (570) 328-0850
Excellent condition, wheels, loaded, garaged. Trophy Only 12,000 miles. without hassle
$3,000 located in excellent condition. winner at shows. Vehicle in like 250. Black with red or worry!
Hazleton. $5,500. Call Serious inquiries new condition. rebel decal. 65MPG. Get moving
570-454-1945 or Mike 570-237-7660 only, $7,500. $19,000. Excellent condition. with classified!
561-573-4114
MAZDA `88 RX-7
570-690-0727 570-288-4322 1,800 miles. $1,750
or best offer. Call LAYTON ‘02 SUNLITE CAMPER
FORD SALEEN ‘04 CONVERTIBLE 439 Motorcycles 570-262-6605 TRAVEL TRAILER 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, NISSAN `10 ROGUE SL
281 SC Coupe 1 owner, garage STUDEBAKER ‘31 HYOSUNG157`04 COMET
30 ft. Sleeps 9 - 3 center bathroom, AWD. Gray. Sun-
1,000 miles
document. #380
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
Rumble seat,
Coupe BMW ‘07 K1200 GT 250. Miles.
bunk beds & 1
queen. Full kitchen.
kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
roof. Bose stereo
system. Black
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Highly collectable. grey leather interior, Good condition. Low mileage. Many Excellent Condition. Air conditioning/ tained. Sleeps 6. leather seats. 5,500
$28,500 all original & never Call for details extras. Clean. $1,200. Call heat. Tub/shower. New tires, fridge miles. $24,000
570-472-1854 seen snow. $7,995. (570) 881-7545 $9,500 570-256-7760 $6,900 awning. $4500. (570) 696-2777
Call 570-237-5119 (570) 646-2645 (570) 696-1969 215-322-9845
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 472 Auto Services
SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Transportation Transportation SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans WANTED
Cars & Full Size
SATURN `04 VUE SUZUKI `03 XL-7 JEEP `02 GRAND MITSUBISHI `08 TRACTOR Trucks. For prices...

RAIDER
Lamoreaux Auto
65K, Auto, Loaded. 85K. 4x4. Auto.
CHEROKEE LAREDO
TRAILERS
Needs transmis- Nice, clean interior. Parts 477-2562
sion/airbags. Book Runs good. New VERY GOOD CONDITION!
value $10,000. Sell battery & brakes. All 29,500 miles. 2- FREIGHTLINER
$3,000 or best offer power. CD. $6,800 4X4 drive option, 4 ’97 MIDROOF
(570) 829-2875 570-762-8034 door crew cab, 475 CAT & 10
(570) 332-1252 570-696-5444 sharp silver color speed transmission.
with chrome step $12,000

DRIVERS NEEDED:
runners, premium
522 Education/ 522 Education/ rims, good tires, FREIGHTLINER
bedliner, V-6, 3.7 ’99 CONDO
Training Training Triple black, eco- liter. Purchased at 430 Detroit, Super
Maxum Petroleum is currently seeking nomical 6 cylinder.
4x4 select drive.
$26,900. Dealer
would sell for
10 transmission.
Asking $15,000.
Transport Drivers (CDL Class A) with Hazmat and CD, remote door $18,875. 506 Administrative/
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL opener, power win- Asking $16,900 ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ Clerical
Tanker for our Scranton, PA location. dows & locks, (570) 545-6057 with sides. All
Bear Creek Community Charter School, a pro-
Not an over the road trucking company.
RECEPTIONIST
cruise, tilt wheel. aluminum, spread
gressive K-8 public school that offers parents a
choice in public education, is currently seeking
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super MITSUBISHI `11 axle. $6,500.

an experienced professional for the career posi-


We offer a full benefit package available the first
clean inside and out.
No rust. Sale price
OUTLANDER SPORT SE 2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790
Positive Results
Marketing, Inc., one
tion of Assistant Principal. This is a full-time, $6,895. Scranton.
AWD, Black interi-
of the area’s leading
twelve month position. of the month following 30 days of employment Trade in’s accepted.
or/exterior, start/
stop engine with
advertising agen-
The successful candidate will actively partici- including 401K company match. We offer DOT 570-466-2771
keyless entry, heat-
cies, is looking for a
dynamic individual
ed seats, 18” alloy
pate in facilitating an environment that pro- roadside and annual achievable safety bonus Looking for the right deal wheels, many extra
to work a t it’s Main
motes academic excellence, environmental on an automobile? Street, Old Forge
stewardship, and accountability among all programs based on your safety performance. features. Only
location as it’s
Turn to classified. 4,800 miles. 10
receptionist. Posi-
stakeholder groups. Applicants should possess Paid holidays, sick days and vacation days are It’s a showroom in print! year, 100,000 mile 460 tion is full-time and
a minimum of three years classroom teaching warranty. $23,500.
experience and a graduate degree in an appro- provided as well. EOE Classified’s got Willing to negotiate. AUTOMOTIVE starting pay is $8.
per hour. First raise
priate field of study. Pennsylvania Principal the directions! Serious inquires
SERVICE guaranteed within
only - must sell,
certification or the ability to obtain certification 90 days and this
Requirements: Class A Commercial Drivers DIRECTORY
within one year of hire is required.
License, HAZMAT & Tanker endorsements, Must
MERCURY `07 going to law school.
(570) 793-6844
shall be commiser-
ate with clerical

MARINER
Bear Creek Community Charter School is offer- /office skills. Fitness
462 Auto
ing a competitive starting salary, comprehensive have two years verifiable experience and clean
One owner. Luxury
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 Accessories
membership, health
insurance and paid
benefit package, performance-based annual driving record, Positive Attitude/Willing to Work 4x4. garage kept.
56,000 miles,
automatic,
vacation are some
bonus, and a rewarding work environment. Bear Showroom condi- VENT SHADES of the benefits.
all-wheel drive,
Creek Community Charter School is an Equal Apply online at tion, fully loaded, 4 door, air condi-
Weather Tech,
smoke color, fits ‘09
Please submit
your resume to
Opportunity Employer. For more information every option
visit www.bearcreekschool.com
http://www.maxumpetroleum.com/careers.aspx 34,000 miles.
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
Ford Fusion, 4 door, prminc510@aol.com
REDUCED windows $39. to be considered.
Interested candidates should submit a resume interior, tinted
We are located throughout the following counties: $15,900 windows, custom
LASER radar detec-
and cover letter to:
Potter, Tioga, Bradford, Susquehanna, Lycoming, (570)825-5847 wheels, $13,000
tor, total band pro- LINE UP
tection, brand new
Bear Creek Community Charter School Sullivan, Wyoming, Wayne, Clinton, and Centre. Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
in box, never used A GREAT DEAL...
Attention: Human Resources $69. 570-636-3151
2000 Bear Creek Boulevard
IN CLASSIFIED!
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 468 Auto Parts Looking for the right deal
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other It’s a showroom in print!

BUYING JUNK
Classified’s got
the directions!

VEHICLES
$300 AND UP
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
$125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN, All Junk CARPENTER & PAINTER
Fortis Institute gives you all this: DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN! Cars & Part time. Local
work. Carpenter
Convenient campus locations, flexible schedules,
career placement assistance for all graduates and
NOBODY Pays More Trucks with 10 years expe-
rience in commer-
Wanted cial work. May lead
financial aid for those who qualify. 570-760-2035 Highest
to full time employ-
ment. Painter with
Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm • Happy Trails! 10 years experience

Call Now! Prices


Paid In
and also may lead
to full time work.

1.855.561.4721
Call 570-675-5873
536 IT/Software 536 IT/Software CA$H
www.FortisInstitute.edu Development Development CONSTRUCTION
FREE
PICKUP PAVE FOREMAN
Programs offered:
• Medical Assistant Technician • Business Administration/Accounting
Product Technical Grade and Site
570-574-1275 Foreman.
• Criminal Justice • ECG/Phlebotomy/Lab Assistant • Electrical Trades Service Representative Operators: gadall,
excavator, grader,
• Health Information Technician • Heating, Ventilation, Air Well established, local manufacturer is seeking a 570-301-3602 dozer
Conditioning and Refrigeration • Massage Therapist Product Technical Service Representative. This Laborers: pipe,
• Medical Assistant • Medical Transcription/Insurance Billing position provides responsive and attentive service CALL US! paving, grading

Specialist • Paralegal • Pharmacy Technician on all product warranty and service issues. Basic TO JUNK QUARRY
computer knowledge and customer service skills
needed as well as the ability to comprehend and YOUR CAR Operators:
excavator, dozer
discuss technical information. This position is on BEST PRICES
steady day shift, Monday through Friday and is IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
HAULING
not an I.T. position. We offer competitive rates Class B CDL triaxle
and benefits and are located only 15 minutes from Free Anytime drivers
Wilkes-Barre or Scranton.
Send resume to jobs@goldentech.com or
Pickup
570-301-3602 EQUIPMENT
Heavy Equipment-
apply in person at: Mechanic for Con-
472 Auto Services struction and Quarry
Formerly Apply at:
Allied 166 Slocum Street $ WANTED JUNK $ American Asphalt
Paving Co.
Forty Fort, PA 18704
Medical and
Technical 401 Bridge Street VEHICLES
LISPI TOWING
500 Chase Road
Shavertown, PA
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Old Forge, PA 18518 18708


Institute
HS diploma or GED required For consumer information,
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Drug We pick up 822-0995 Fax: 570-696-3486
jobs@amerasphalt.
Day and Evening Classes Available visit www.Fortis.edu.
Free Workplace Employer com. EOE
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
Development Development Development Development

PRODUCTION:
Machine Operators and Extrusion Operators
SEMI SKILLED:
Forklift Operator and Material Handler (Production) opportunity by visiting our booth. From there, how far you go is up to you.
TECHNICAL: Industrial Maintenance Tech
SUPERVISORY: Production Shift Supervisor
with BLOWN FILM experience
Plastic manufacturing plant in Mountaintop, Pennsylvania
searching candidates for the following positions:

MACHINE OPERATORS:
Working only 3 or 4 days per week,
12 hour shift days or nights

CUSTOM FILMS SUPERVISOR:


Blown Film manufacturing experience required with inline
554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/
printing and bag machine experience 12 hour night shift Operations Operations Operations Operations

with alternating 3-4 day work week, including every other


weekend, prior supervisory experience required, candidate Benton Foundry, Inc.
Modern growing company with
will be hands on and must have good written and
communication skills
20 New Positions
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
With at least 4 years experience in industrial electric/
Available
Machine operators and laborers needed for both first shift
mechanic, PLC experience a plus (5:30am to 4:00pm) and second shift (5:30pm to 4:00am).
Four to five - day workweek schedule typical. Hourly wages
range from 12.25 to 17.16 (+ .50 night shift differential)
• Excellent compensation program upon completion of training. Applicants with a mechanical
• Competitive benefits for you and your family aptitude and steady work history preferred.
• Opportunity for promotion within
• Must be able to lift up to 65 lbs. Benefits include: Healthcare, 401K, vacation/personal days,
bonus, education reimbursement and stability. Capital Blue
Cross PPO available at (single) employee cost of $7.20 per week
Apply NOW At or $31.40/week for family coverage.
AEP INDUSTRIES, INC.
Benton Foundry, Inc.
8 a.m. until 4 p.m. 5297 State Route 487
20 Elmwood Avenue • Crestwood Industrial Park Benton, PA 17814
Mountaintop, PA 18707 or
benton.lsappe@epix.net.
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EOE - A drug free workplace A drug-free workplace and equal opportunity employer.
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
509 Building/ 524 Engineering 533 Installation/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 551 Other 554 Production/
Construction/ Maintenance/ Transportation Operations
Skilled Trades ARCHITECTURE & Repair DENTAL OFFICE FOSTER PARENTS
ENGINEERING
CDL TRIAXLE
ADMINISTRATOR NEEDED! PRODUCTION
LABORERS & ELECTRONICS TRUCK DRIVER Due to retirement,
OPERATORS 600
CARPENTERS’ A/E team seeking Full time position for we’ll soon have a
FINANCIAL
HELPERS
architect and elec-
trical, structural,
and civil engineers.
TECHNICIAN driver with current
medical card and
good driving record.
full time administra-
tor opening in our
Nanticoke office. 3+
Local

highly
beverage
manufacturer seeks
motivated,
Construction Experience with Bridon American, a years minimum den- goal driven qualified 610 Business
Class A a must.
company seeking PHFA, PDE, HUD, market leader in Deliveries of materi- tal office admin candidates. Need to Opportunities
qualified individuals. PennDOT preferred. manufacturing of experience be self-motivated
als and equipment.
Drivers license
required, vacation/
holidays, medical,
Proficiency in Revit,
AutoCAD MEP,
steel wire rope, has
a full time position
Apply in person.
EOE.
required. Including
insurances, sched- FCCY is looking for
with strong commu-
nication skills. Must Ice Cream Parlor/Deli
available for an be able to work Busy West Side
dental & 401K. and/or Civil 3D Green Valley uling, AR/AP and people to help meet
Electronics Techni- comfortably in a Shopping Center.
Applications taken required. EOE. Landscaping, Inc. other office duties. the growing demand
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708 Antiques & 716 Building 726 Clothing 730 Computer 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 758 Miscellaneous
Collectibles Materials Equipment & Accessories Accessories Accessories
CLOTHING Jr. girls 6
YEARBOOKS: BATHROOM CABI- pair jeans size 13/14 Software BAR & BACKBAR, ENTERTAINMENT SOFA & oversized All Junk
$15. 11 pieces size
Coughlin H.S. 26,
28, 32, 34, 43-44,
NET,
chrome
white sink,
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includes tower,
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room. Good condi-
CENTER, Riverside,
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fiber excellent con- Cars &
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63, 67, 86-88, 94;
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tion. $100 for both.
570-287-9701
1/4” d. Oak finish, 2
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dition from smoke-
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$13. Girls sizes 10
GAR H.S. 34-37, 42-
47, 55-56, 61, 72- BATHROOM SINK thru 12/14 35 pieces Condition. $80.
570-824-7354
BEDROOM SET 6
smaller doors under
Paid $899 + tax
570-868-5863
Wanted
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73, 80, 84, 05, 06,
Meyers H.S.: 60, porcelain bathroom 23 pieces sizes 14- ror, chest, full or
new. Sacrifice for
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LAPTOPS Dell Lati-
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pieces + winter coat
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69, 71, 73, 78, 84, Matching set. $80. size 14/16 & 16 $20. dows 7.1gb ram.
stands, black mar- ture, excellent con- WINGBACK chair Paid In
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93; Old Forge H.S. 570-474-6028
dvdrw, ac adapter,
wireless mouse,
finish. $275. lx29”h, microfiber green-blue $75. CA$H
66, 72, 74; Kingston CEDAR SHINGLES- 570-814-5477 cover, cranberry China Cabinet &
unpainted, various GOWNS: Light blue case included $140 FREE
H.S. 38-45, 49, 64; LENOVO S10, excel- color, 1 year old, 2 Buffet $125. for both
widths. Approxi- & silver size 12, gor- BEDROOM SET two 50’s vintage old
Plymouth H.S. 29- lent condition, 10” piece single bed large contrast pil- PICKUP
mate coverage: geous,hand made, pigeon hole deskl
33, 35, 37, 38-39, screen, windows 7, and chifforobe light lows $100.
10’X6’. Call after strapless, lace-up
46-48, 53-55,
corset back $150. ac adapter, mini- oak complete. 570-333-4321 $50. TABLES maple, 570-574-1275
Hanover H.S. 51- 6pm. $60.288-8314 2 step tables $20.,
Dark blue & black mouse included. $250. 905-5602
52, 54; Berwick H.S. $120 . 905-2985 coffee table $15.,
LIGHT BULBS Halo- semi-formal, size ANTIQUE CEDAR
52-53, 56-58, 60, BEDROOM SET cobblers bench
gen 20 watt gu10&c 12, spaghetti straps, CHEST $200.
67, 68-69; Lehman Vougham Basseett. $20., side table with
H.S. 73-76, 78, 80;
new in boxes total size 12, $75. Both 732 Exercise Cherry. 6 items: large drawer $25.,
Whirlpool refrigera-
of 30 bulbs all for worn once, perfect tor, $250. Air condi-
Westmoreland H.S. Equipment queen/full head- maple magazine
$10. 570-735-6638 condition 406-1846 tioner $50.
52-54; Nanticoke board, footboard, FURNISH holder $10. Antique
570-963-1401
Area H.S. 76; LIGHTS emergency CROSS BOW by night stand, chest, child’s rocker $50.
Luzerne H.S. 51-52, power failure light, 2
HOSPITAL SLACKS
Weider with lat pull dresser, tri-fold mir-
FOR LESS Noritaki China serv- AQUARIUM. 20 gal.
& TOPS $25. for all. * NELSON *
56-57; West Pittston lights on each unit, 570-829-2599 down, like new. $40. ror. Very good con- ice for 12 wheat pat- all attachments,
H.S. Annual 26-28, * FURNITURE * tern $25. Electric
hang & plug in $40. 570-655-4124 dition. $500. $15. Dayton electric
31-32, 54, 59-60, JACKET leather, xl * WAREHOUSE * hospital bed FREE
each. 570-636-3151 570-763-9874 buffer/polisher, $25,
66; Bishop Hoban black $50. Black GYM Home Weider Recliners from $299 570-654-6584 Craftsman, Sears
H.S. 72-75; West SINK, white with Harley Davidson $150. BOOKSHELF Lift Chairs from $699
lawnmower rear
facets $40. boots size 8 $60. 570-829-2599 60x12x29 cherry fin- New and Used
Side Central
570-270-9059 Orange Harley ish wood, 4 shelves Living Room 750 Jewelry wheel drive, 6.5 hp,
Catholic H.S. 65, 75, electric start, excel-
Davidson jacket HOME GYM: Impex with sliding glass Dinettes, Bedroom
80-81, 84; Pittston
H.S. 63; St. Mary’s
H.S. 29; Northwest
STORM DOOR made
by Forever Doors.
$70. Black leather
vest size L $40.
Powerhouse
2000 $100.
Elite each 12” h. $25.
570-819-2174
210 Division St
Kingston
ENGAGEMENT RING lent, $125. Snow
thrower, White, 5.5
left hand opening 570-696-4362 1/2 carat princess hp, $40. 4 dining
H.S. 73, 76, 77, 78; Harley Davidson Call 570-288-3607
36x80 brackets, cut diamond soli- room chairs, wood
Lake Lehman H.S. helmet, medium BUFFET & HUTCH
door closures, hard- ROWING MACHINE HEAD/FOOTBOARD taire set in 14K and fabric seat. $15
74, 76, 78 $40. 570-262-1136 combo by Kathy Ire-
ware included $80. Concept 2 $100. FRAMES cherry white gold. List for set. 654-5169
Call 570-825-4721 land, hutch has light
firm. 570-814-4315 Nordic trac $50. wood, 4 poster, king price of $1,495, Pur-
JACKETS & glass doors, light ATTACHE, leather,
Exercise bike free. size 2 - 6 drawer chased from
3 leather jackets, tan wood, black combination lock,
710 Appliances WINDOW, 40 3/4 X Must pick up. dressers, medium Littmann Jewelers
black boys size 14 – hardware, 2 shelves new, $25. 696-2008
40 3/4. Crane out, 570-825-0178 color, excellent con- for $900, willing to
genuine italian 2 doors in buffet, 2
DISHWASHER Ken- used over sink, dition, $395. sacrifice at $700. BACKPACK Bill-
stone $25 each. TREADMILL electric shelves in hutch.
more needs heat great condition. 570-636-1798 Call 570-814-3383 abong $20. Twilight
570-868-6018 Weslo. $75. Like new, must go.
element $5. $150. 570-825-3269 $950. 474-6153 book collection $20.
570-603-0630 KITCHEN HUTCH
570-283-0636 Collect cash, not dust!
green metal with 752 Landscaping & 2 cassette decks
720 Cemetery Clean out your CHAIRS (3) tan both $30.
MICROWAVE GE
TREADMILL Weslo
naugahyde on swiv- wicker basket draw- Gardening Computer monitor
basement, garage electric, $40.
sensor oven white Plots/Lots or attic and call the 570-760-4830 el castors, new con- ers, excellent condi-
GARDEN TRESTLE Dell $20.
$40. 570-474-6028 dition $100. Air mat- tion. Asking $100
Classified depart- 5’hx3’w black, 570-760-4830
PENN STATE foot-
ball players on pro-
FOREST HILLS ment today at 570- 736 Firewood
tress, queen size
with pump $30.
570-239-6011
KITCHEN ISLAND
wrought iron $25.
570-824-0591
BEDLINER: 89
fessional teams 200
cards for $15. 570-
CEMETERY 829-7130!
PROM GOWNS
570-696-2008 white, 36”L x 20”W
3 enclosed shelves. LAWN MOWER -
Chevy S10 truck
bedliner, standard
Carbondale, COUCH full, blue & 6’ cab $25. Four
313-5214/313-5213 Philadelphia suburb black size 10 $75. 2 large open TroyBilt. 21”. 6.5 HP.
beige, excellent barrel carb running
near the old Nabis- Sizes 10, 1 lime shelves, 1 pull out Easy Start mulcher.
condition, like new from running Chevy
Looking for the right deal co & Neshaminy green, 1) watermel- FIREWOOD, 100% door. Gold & Ivory 2 years old, just
must sell $50. motor $50. 5 used
on an automobile? Mall. 2 graves + on color $75. each. OAK, split and side chair basket serviced, runs &
570-457-9304 storm windows
All worn once, delivered by the weave sides $130. looks perfect. Not
Turn to classified. concrete vault with
self propelled. Can 29x53.5” $50. all.
possibility of double excellent condition. cord. September DINING ROOM 570-288-4852
It’s a showroom in print! HUTCH 72hx51w add bag for rear dis- 570-740-1246
deck. Estimated 570-239-6011 Only. $140.00
Classified’s got Value $7,000. Ask- (570)704-9609 dark wood $75. KITCHEN TABLE charge or side dis- after 5pm.
the directions! ing $5,000. Call SEMI/ PROM dress, Kitchen table, 4 SET table is light charge. $100. OBO BOOKS 2 boxes
570-477-0899 or David’s Bridal chairs, dark wood, solid wood with four 570-283-9452
REFRIGERATOR 742 Furnaces & hardcover & paper-
570-328-3847 metallic blue/ grey, glass top 47x47 matching chairs,
G.E. new, white LAWNMOWER elec- back, King, Grishom
$250. Black electric tea length bubble, Heaters $100. Oblong coffee backs of chairs and
tric Black & Decker, etc $25. a box.
strapless size 4 table with glass top legs of table can be
Frigidaire
$150. 283-9085
stove
MEMORIAL SHRINE $10. Dolly’s Bou-
tique, beautiful
EDEN PURE quartz
infrared electric
60l-36w driftwood
on bottom $75. 2
painted any color.
Very nice set, very
mulcher, bag under
warranty $95. 2
570-474-6028

REFRIGERATOR
Haier, 1/7 cu. ft.
CEMETERY Sherri Hill short vio-
let & pink, bow at
portable heater as
more than $350.
light brown
dressers one with
good condition.
$95. 570-262-9162
handle shovel $12.
Hand push lawn
6 Plots Available mower $10. Lawn BOOKS: Enhance
Great for college May be Separated waist, can be worn Sell for $200. mirror $25. each. 2
strapless, size 3/4. 570- 788-6654. KITCHEN TABLE spreader $12. Elec- your library with the
student $25. Rose Lawn Section metal wardrobes following books: “An
$20. Unique tiffany wooden, oak chairs tric hedge clippers
570-868-5450 $450 each 63lx24w $15. each. Invitation to the
terra cotta color HEATER Corona 22- to match great con- $15. Circular saw
570-654-1596 dkb portable, Heavy duty steel dition $150. White House” Hillary
REFRIGERATOR/FR with beading, lay- $12. Pitch fork one
kerosene excellent frame white glider 570- 208-3888 Rodham Clinton.
EEZER works great, ered, lace, vintage end point/other flat
good for a garage
or extra storage.
MEMORIAL SHRINE
LOTS FOR SALE
looking, strapless,
Prom Excitement.
condition, used very
little. Operating
with cushions $25.
Heat surge Amish
fireplace, remote,
LAMPS (2) parlor
stand up, grey metal
$13. Home & Gar-
den sprayer $12.
“Going Rogue”
Sarah Palin. “Jack &
$40. 570-446-8672 size 12, $20. Short booklet included 570-822-5623 Jackie, a Perfect
6 lots available at $50. 570-829-4776 used twice $150. & black. $25 each. Marriage.” “Mem-
Memorial Shrine gold, sequin bodice, 570-603-0630 570-740-1246 LAWNMOWER Toro
STOVE, GE Space- full tulle sparkly bot- oirs of Barbara
maker, 27” drop-in Cemetery. $2,400. HEATER Kerosene self-propelled, no Bush”. “Living Histo-
Call 717-774-1520 tom from David’S $25. DINNING ROOM LOFT BED IKEA sil-
electric stove, self bag, 6.5 hp good ry” Hillary Rodham
SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY Bridal, size 4, $10. 570-760-4830 SET, Maple, table & ver metal frame
cleaning excellent running condition Clinton. “My Turn,
BCBG black short, 6 commander only, 73”h x 55”w x
condition $299. $125. 570-655-3197 Memoirs of Nancy
sequins on top, HEATERS: vent free chairs. Excellent 77”l. Ladder att-
570-735-4979 726 Clothing flowy, size 4 $15. 20,000 btu gas wall condition. $200. ached/ room under
Reagan.” $10 each,
BCBG red, short heater natural gas 570-675-6578 for desk, futon, etc. 756 Medical All for $40.
570-655 9474
712 Baby Items BOYS CLOTHES- pleated criss or propane new in after 5:00PM Very good condition. Equipment
size large 12-14 crossed top, can be box with warranty. $75. 570-947-6531
ENTERTAINMENT CANES & WALKING
BABY safety locks mostly name brands worn strapless, size has thermostat &
center solid oak HOSPITAL BED, STICKS. Over 25
for cabinets full box 30 items $35. Boys 4 $15. 7 dance blower $190. Vent MIRROR. Large
leaded glass door, 3 good condition. available. $4-$5
$5. Box 12 month winter coats size dresses sizes small, free 30,000 btu gas frameless. 36x42.
shelves, 2 bottom everything works. each. Many differ-
clothes, great con- 10-12 Nike, Old medium & large, $5. wall heater natural $50. 570-740-1246
drawers, all solid, Asking $800 OBO. ent sizes, shapes &
dition $12. 815-6772 Navy, JCPenny ski each . JACKET new gas or propane new
brass handles 26” PATIO SET 39” 570-779-3965 heights! All handles
coat $10. each or all in wrapper Nintendo in box with warranty
HIGH CHAIR Fisher TV opening, like new round resin tan col- 570-991-2364 are different!
for $25. Boys Gamecub Bomber- thermostat & blow-
Price Space Saver $125. negotiable. ored table, used 570-735-2081
school uniform man Jetters and A er $220. POWER CHAIR
excellent condition- pants, polos sizes 570-592-4858 one summer $20.
Series of Unfortu- 570-675-0005 Jazzy Select, CANISTER SET
$25. Graco Pack & 12-14 20 items for 570-868-5275 or
nate Events $10. FILE CABINET, (3) $500. Walker - $25. Phalzgraft 3 pieces
Play, excellent con- $25. Men’s Sneak- SPACE HEATER, 570-301-8515
570-696-3528 three drawer legal 570-829-2411 ceramic, nature
dition, Safari Friends ers DC skate shoe- natural gas wall wood design, excel-
size with hanging ROCKING CHAIR
Theme, 2 extra brand new size 10.5 SHOES 4 pairs of mount vent free 14- SNOWBLOWER lent condition, $20.
file folders $50. Boston $100.
padded sheets $20. 570-237-1583 brand new in box 30,000 BTU. Auto ATTACHMENT 42” Rocky VCR Movies
570-270-9059 570-847-336
included $40. Zanz- women’s Hush Pup- thermostat. Excel- for the FASTATTACH 1 - 5 box set, excel-
ibar bouncer seat - COAT Ladies black pies size 9 with 1- lent condition. $100. lawn tractor
KITCHEN TABLE SLEEPER SOFA full lent condition $25 .
two reclining posi- Persian lamb coat 3/4 to 2-3/4 heel, in OIL TANK upright includes chains &
small, 4 Windsor size, tan with flower 570-239-6011
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tions, detachable with fur collar $35. different popular 275 gaLLON, very weights cost $1100.
chairs $125. pattern. $150 or
toys, 5 songs, 3 Moving, must sell. colors $10. per pair. good condition $75. sell for $300. Used CAR CARGO Lug-
570-829-2599 best offer.
soothing sounds. 570-313-5214 or 570-868-5450 call 570 288-9843 one season. gage/Rack Carrier,
570-868-5924
$25. 570-288-7905 570-313-5213 570-563-3081 $30. 570-270-9059
WEEKENDER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011
758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous 772 Pools & Spas 776 Sporting Goods 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale
Merchandise
CHEVY COVER for
chevy S10 pickup 6’
VACUUMS 5 kinds
all work good. each
POOL, above
ground, 21’ pool
SKI’S Killington’sk-
2’s,Technical ski- KINGSTON
box, all hardware
$50. 570-655-0546
$5. Plug n play for tv
games. each $5.
with filter & covers.
$999 or best offer.
boots size 12 and
colt tech comp NEED CASH?
CHURCH ORGAN.
Generic wii system
new in box $25.
570-592-4685 poles. $150.
570-855-3113 We Buy: 900
older model works Toddler basketball
774 Restaurant
Gold & Gold coins, REAL ESTATE
great sounds, ask- Silver, Platinum,

PAWS
hoop. $5. 2 lamps
ing $125. 283-0636 with dark cherry & Equipment 780 Televisions/ old bills, Watches, FOR SALE
sage shades $10. Accessories Costume Jewelry,
COFFEE MAKER Diamonds, Gold
Bunn automatic, TV 19” flat tube $25.
TELEVISION, Filled, Sterling Sil- 906 Homes for Sale
two burner, stain- Aqua bug new for OPEN HOUSE
TO CONSIDER....
pool $100. $19”, $100. 13”, $60. ver Flatware, Sunday 12pm-5pm
less $95. 847-3368 570-357-4827 Scrap Jewelry, Having trouble
570-283-0636 paying your mort- 46 Zerby Ave
Military items, old Lease with option
CUCKOO CLOCK TELEVISION, 24” gage? Falling
Tin & Iron Toys,
German Cuckoo 762 Musical Hobart Daewood. In excel- Canadian coins & ENHANCE behind on your to buy, completely
clock with colorful Slicers lent condition. $425 payments? You remodeled, mint,
Instruments paper money, YOUR PET turn key condition,
birds $80. CAR OBO. 570-696-1703 may get mail from
RAMPS good condi- Mixers, Meat most foreign
CLASSIFIED people who promise 3 bedrooms, 1.5
FLUTE: Jupiter Grinders, TELEVISION: GE. money (paper/coin). baths, large
tion $35. CREEPER AD ONLINE to forestall your
Carnegie XL silver 28” works good, Visit our new loca- closets, with
for under car, good
beginner flute with
Food Cutters, tion @ 134 Rt. 11, foreclosure for a fee
condition $25. reconditioned. Call needs remote $80. in advance. Report hardwoods, carpet
gold keys. Plays 570-740-1246 Larksville Call 829-7130 & tile floors, new
570-696-1030 for brochure M-F them to the Federal
beautifully. $300. next to WOODY’S kitchen and baths,
9-5. 610-972-9084 FIRE PLACE Trade Commission,
DIRT BIKE boy’s 20” 570-406-1846 TV 19: Emerson HD Place your pet ad gas heat, shed,
& PRO FIX. the nation’s con-
Redline $45. Tech RESTAURANT color, flat screen and provide us your large yard.
sumer protection
Deck skateboards &
ramps, over 25
GUITAR-Carlo
Robelli 6-string EQUIPMENT $125. Good working
condition. 819-2174
We make house calls! email address agency. Call 1-877- $134,900 (30 year
Bev Air 2 door Buyer & seller of FTC-HELP or click loan @ 4.5% with
pieces $20. acoustic soft case This will create a 5% down; $6,750
refrigerator/ sand- TV 20” Phillips color antiques! We also on ftc.gov. A mes-
570-237-1583 picks and strings. seller account down, $684/month)
wich prep table, with remote. do upholstering. sage from The
$150. or best offer. online and login WALSH
Model SP48-12, $15. 570-868-5450 570-855-7197 Times Leader and
DRYER 3 months 570-855-3113 information will be REAL ESTATE
$1300. For details 570-328-3428 the FTC.
old, still under war- emailed to you from 570-654-1490
ranty $300. Caloric PIANO: Circa 1902 Call 570-498-3616 TV COLOR
gadzoo.com Looking for the right deal
gas stove in excel-
lent working condi-
Ludwig & Co mis-
sion style upright RESTAURANT
19” $15.
570-510-7763 VITO’S “The World of Pets
Unleashed”
on an automobile? MOOSIC
tion. $175.328-5926 piano, in very good
condition. $500 or
EQUIPMENT
SOMERSET TURN TV: 42” LCD. Sony
Bravia & Sony DVD
& You can then use
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
Furnished home.
Greenwood Section
FIBERGLAS TRUCK best offer. OVER MACHINE -
CAP 8ft. Good Con-
dition. $25.
Call 570-674-1964 Model # SPM45,
$500; ALSO, Bunn
player. Like New.
$300. 570-310-1287
GINO’S your account to
enhance your online
Classified’s got
the directions!
3 Bedroom ranch,
well maintained.
Furniture and appli-
Wanted: ad. Post up to 6

DALLAS
570-823-6829 Pour Over Coffee
764 Musical Machine, Model #
TVS 2 color , 13 inch captioned photos ances included.
Lessons/Services Sayno, & Insigna, Beautiful neighbor-
GARAGE
OPENER
DOOR
Sears
STF15, $225
For more info, call
$20. 570-899-7384 Junk of your pet
Expand your text to
NEW CONSTRUCTION
hood & yard.
$145,000 negotiable
Craftsman 1/2 hp
chain drive with
GUITAR Washburn,
electric blue $135.
570-498-3616
782 Tickets Cars & include more
information, include 2,400 sq feet
$329,000
Call 570-430-7017
remote & control
box. Good condi-
570-735-1589
RESTAURANT TICKETS: (2) Penn Trucks your contact
information such patrickdeats.com MOUNTAINTOP
tion. $55. 763-9874 LINE UP EQUIPMENT
Somerset Dough
State Vs Eastern Highest as e-mail, address 570-696-1041 129 Timberwood Dr.
Michigan Football phone number and
GLASS DOOR. 4 A GREAT DEAL... Sheeter, Model tickets 9/24 Section Prices or website.
way glass door for
bath tub. $25 IN CLASSIFIED!
CAR-100. Only
1 available. $1,500
EHU, cushion seats
& yellow parking Paid!! DRUMS
226 S. Hunter Hwy
570-331-8183 Call for more info pass included $110.
GRILL/GAS small, 766 Office 570-498-3616 570-655-0211 FREE
good condition $15. Equipment PICKUP
neg. 570-510-7763
776 Sporting Goods 784 Tools COCKAPOO pups.
HUNTING KNIFE
COMPUTER DESK
49x23 good condi- CHIPPER/SPREAD-
288-8995 Black, well social-
4-5 bedrooms, 2.5
Maxium 9.5 Per- BINOCULARS Yukon ized. Shots are cur-
tion $75. Chair $25. 8X25 Rambler ER Craftsman 6.5 rent. $175 each. baths. 4,500 above
fect for hunting or Printer Stand hp, good condition ground sq. ft.
fishing all stainless Series nitrogen filled 570-765-1846
23.5x21, good con- waterproof fogproof $100. 708-2232 Whirlpool tub, mas-
steel $15.332-7933 dition $40. 2 Draw- Job Seekers are 26x40, 2 bedroom 1 ter suite (approx
compact, powerfull SNOWTHROWER
er File Cabinet on new in unopened looking here! bath ranch on a 650 sq. ft.) 2 story
POTTERY hand Simplicity 10 HP 36 “
wheels, good condi- box. $69. 675-0005 Where's your ad? 103x200 lot. Fully grand foyer with oak
painted Italian, quite chute 5 speed for-
tion $30. Four shelf 570-829-7130 and landscaped with staircase, hard-
a few pieces $35.
for all. 829-2599
wood book case, Wanna make a ward/2 speed
reverse, excellent
800 ask for an employ- double lot paved wood floors, formal
good condition $75. speedy sale? Place ment specialist driveway. Call dining room. Great
RELIGIOUS ITEMS - 2 Drawer File Cabi- your ad today 570-
condition, not in PETS & ANIMALS 570-788-6798 room has cathedral
Hand made net, oak finish 16x17 flood) $550. Ryobi ceiling and fire-
829-7130.
Rosaries, $5. Pope
John Paul II Memori-
$25. 2 Drawer File
Cabinet 15.5x16
$25. Or $275 for all.
BOWLING BALL- 16
cordless drill, flash-
light, 2 batteries &
charger $30.
810 Cats EXETER place. Library, deck,
3 car garage,
blia. 570-829-2411 lbs., brand new, security system.
570-655-4124 570-655-9472 KITTEN, FREE to $595,000
green/navy/gold. good home. Orange
ROTTWEILER PUPS
SUMP PUMP 1/3 beautiful pearl color. More info at:
electric utility pump, TORQUE WRENCH & white bottle fed
770 Photo $15. 570-829-2695 forsalebyowner.com
brand new $93. with Craftsman $10. male. Very friendly.
German lines. List # 20712604
570-474-6028 Good with other
tax sell for $65. Equipment CAMPING COTS (2)
cats. Indoor kitten.
2 male & 3 females. 570-474-2993
570-822-5623 metal frame (2) Ready to go 9/30.
TIRES 225/70/R16
Baja M&S 75% tread
CAMERA
AGFA SLR
German
lens
1:28/50 wide angle
$25. each. Metal
hammock frame
786 Toys & Games Call 570-822-9479
KITTENS FREE 5
$650 firm.
570-592-5515
OPEN HOUSE
PITTSTON
12 George Street
$20. 570-824-0591 AIR HOCKEY TABLE female kittens. 6
left. Very good con- 3.4/35, telephoto $450 new sell $275. Sunday 12pm-5pm
dition.$125. CROSS BOW LEG- weeks old. 3 Cali-
4.0/135. Asking new condition. Cash
570-855-3113 $349. 570-287- END exercise only. 570-474-2397
cos, 1 black & 1 tor-
toise shell. All are
362 Susquehanna Ave
7684 after 5pm machine, very good Completely remod-
TIRES P205 65R 15 condition, sacrifice BIKE Woman’s vin- healthy. Very playful eled, spectacular, 2
snow tires 90% MANFROTTO $200.570-788-2388 tage bike, collegate & loving. story Victorian
tread $160. 570-852-9850 Y0RKIE MIX PUPS.
Mono-Pod model 3, 26” $50. MINI POODLE MIX home, with 3 bed-
570-472-3632 681B, excellent con- GOLF BAG, Wilson 570-654-2657 rooms and 1.5
Youth, with Putter, KITTENS free to PUPS All males,
dition $50. or best shots are current. baths, new rear
TIRES, (2), 205/70/ Wedge, 1, 7, 9, 5 DOLL CRADLE good home, 6
offer. MINOLTA $125 each. deck, full front Two story single
R15, $30 each. Air Irons. $50. Homemade $20. weeks old.
Maxxum 8000i 570-765-1122 porch, tiled baths with 7 rooms,
Compressor, $150. 570-270-9059 570-829-2599 570-288-9813
35mm film camera, and kitchen, granite 3 bedrooms,
Oil Heater, $25. Boy
2 lenses, off camera countertops, all 1.5 baths, new
Bike, 26X1.95, $60.
flash unit very good GOLF CART. Enzo, DOLLS, BRATZ col- Doyouneedmorespace? Cherry hardwood windows, modern
All items like new.
condition $275. or gas with roof. Box in lection, 4 boys, 13 A yard or garage sale floors throughout, kitchen, some
570-357-4827 rear for equipment. girls, two cases,
best offer 570-788-
Excellent condition. plus accessory
in classified all new stainless appliances includ-
VACUUM BAGS 2388 after 5 pm
$650. 388-6863 items, great condi- is the best way steel appliances ed, electric service,
Electrolux generic and lighting, new oil some carpeting and
tion. $45. 696-2008 tocleanoutyourclosets! AKC DOBERMAN
furnace, washer
$1. each. 2 772 Pools & Spas GOLF CLUBS set
You’re in bussiness PINCHER PUPPIES
dryer in first floor
hardwood floors.
Swifter wet jet mop Genertic, great con- Ready October 22, Call Rita for details
$5. 570- 868-6018 DIVING BOARD, 12’, dition $50.815-6772 796 Wanted to Buy with classified! Taking deposits now bath. Great neigh- $68,900
wood laminate, Merchandise KITTENS: 3 Call 570-436-5083 borhood, nice yard. 570-954-6699
To place your commercial grade ROLLER BLADES
2Xs inline size 1,2,3
adorable kittens $174,900 (30 year Walsh
ad Call Toll Free for inground pool,
includes fittings & & 4,5,6, blue/black WANTED SHOWCASES found outside my
home. Approximate
845 Pet Supplies
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
Real Estate
570-654-1490
1-800-427-8649 anchors, $125. black carrying bag 5’ or 6’ floor model 6 weeks old, eating years @ 4.5%)

WILKES-BARRE
$10. Ice Skates, girls glass or oak show- BIRD CAGE: Owner financing
WARMER counter SLIDING BOARD, 6’, & using litterbox. Small $10.
top warmer 44”hx Fiberglass for white, Gold Medal, cases; glass light- Adapting very nicely available.
sizes 1 & 6, like new ed revolving lighted 570-288-4852 570-654-1490 129 & 131 Matson Ave
28”dx36”w, lighted inground pool, to indoor life. 1 Double Block, 6
condition, black car- showcases also
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inside slide doors includes fittings, black & white, short PARAKEET CAGE rooms + bath on
front & back, very $250. rying bag $10. each buying gold or silver hair, 2 black & with stand, excel-
Both very good con- & coins. 570-855- each side. $79,000
good condition Buyer must remove. white, medium hair. lent condition $15. Call 570-826-1743
$695. 570-636-3151 570-388-6837 dition 696-3528 7197 or 328-3428 570-287-3876 570-457-9304
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906 Homes for Sale 915 Manufactured 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
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KEYSTONE SECTION
9 Ridgewood Road ASHLEY PARK DALLAS FORTY FORT WILKES-BARRE

TOTAL BEAUTY Laurel Run & San 1st floor apartment. Newly renovated,
Mayflower
Souci Parks, Like
new, several to
Off street parking.
Heat & Hot water
great neighbor-
hood. 2nd floor. APT RENTALS Crossing
1 ACRE- PRIVACY choose from, included. No pets. Non smoking. Oak
PITTSTON TWP. Apartments WILKES-BARRE
Beautiful ranch 2
bedrooms, 1 bath,
Financing &Warranty,
MobileOneSales.net
Call (570)250-2890
Available October 1.
$600 / month. Call
570-675-5873
floors, new carpet
in master bedroom.
new windows, 4
KINGSTON Large 3 bedroom in
570.822.3968
South Welles St.
attic for storage,
1 BEDROOM great location. No 2 Bedrooms, 2nd
paddle fans, bath 2 BEDROOM pets. Non smoking. floor. New bath.
washer, dryer & 2 Collect cash, not dust! with shower. Stove Off-street parking. 2, 3 & 4 Washer/dryer
air conditioners 927 Vacation Clean out your & fridge. Off street
3 BEDROOM
included. New Locations basement, garage parking, coin- op
Includes water & Bedrooms hookup. Heat, hot

WILKES-BARRE
sewer. $800 + elec- water, sewer &
Roof & Furnace or attic and call the laundry. $600 + - Light & bright
tric, security & last garbage included.
Furnished or unfur-
nished.
Taxes! $123,500
Low POCONO TIMESHARE Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
gas, electric &
water. References
1st & 2nd floor
2 BEDROOMS
month.
570-237-6000
open floor plans
- All major
$595 + security,
pets negotiable.
Worldwide priv- 829-7130! required, no pets Call 570-589-9767
570-885-1512 eleges. 1 bedroom. 570-779-4609 or appliances included

WEST WYOMING
Furnished. 40% off.
Call 845-536-3376 EXETER 570-407-3991
WYOMING - Pets welcome*
- Close to everything WILKES-BARRE
438 Tripp St Two Apartments 1 BEDROOM
- 24 hour emergency
T WO SPACIOUS
5 ROOM
1 BEDROOM. $425.
Newly remodeled,
off street parking.
All Apartments
Include:
APPLIANCES
PLAINS
2 bedroom 1st floor.
maintenance
- Short term
2 bedroom apart-
ments. First &
2 BEDROOM. $525. leases available second floor.
Newly remodeled,
off street parking.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP CARPETING
SEWER
Small pets ok.
Large fenced in
Call TODAY For
Available 9/1 and
10/1. Rent + utili-
West End Road OFF ST PARKING yard. $590/month.
570-602-0758 ties. Lease &
Clean & bright 3 MAINTENANCE Includes water & AVAILABILITY!! security. No pets.
bedroom apart-
OPEN HOUSE FORTY FORT
2nd floor, 4 rooms,
ments. Heat, water,
garbage & sewer
Lease & Credit
Check Required
sewer.
Call (570) 574-6261 www.mayflower $550 & $625
570-650-3008 or
Sunday 12pm-5pm crossing.com 570-881-8979
Completely remod-
eled home with 938 Apartments/
wall to wall carpet,
heat, hot water,
included with appli-
ances. Off street
parking. No pets,
Call 899-3407
Tina Randazzo SHEATOWN Certain Restrictions
everything new. public water, sewer Property Mgr NANTICOKE AREA 944 Commercial
New kitchen, baths,
Furnished & recycling fees non smoking, not 2nd floor apart- Apply*
Properties
included. Stove, section 8 approved. ments for rent.
bedrooms, tile References, securi- Available
floors, hardwoods, fridge & dishwasher
furnished. Laundry ty, first and last immediately.
granite countertops, months rent. Call 570-333-4627
all new stainless room with hook-ups
for washer & dryer. $725/month
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove, PLYMOUTH Good location, off
street parking, No
570-852-0252
570-675-1589
LARKSVILLE WEST PITTSTON Shopping for a
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for FURNISHED
pets. 1 year lease &
security, $675. Call
Land for sale?
Place an ad
N EWLY REMODELED!
1 bedroom, newly
remodeled, fridge & new apartment? FORTY FORT
Fully furnished Doc-
two, huge deck, 570-655-0530 and SELL
3 rooms & bath. stove, off street
parking, $425 plus
Classified lets tor’s office. Approx-
Heat, hot water,
you compare costs -
large yard, excellent
APARTMENT FOR RENT 570-829-7130 utilities. Small pets imately 2200
FORTY FORT
electricity, stove,
neighborhood
utilities all paid refrigerator & off welcome. Call without hassle square feet. Avail-
$154,900 (30 year All utilities included. street parking 570-357-1138 or worry! able immediately.
loan @ 4.5% with 5% Call included. Contact Colleen
down; $7,750 down, 570-881-0636
Clean 4 room 2nd
floor. Appliances. $535/month + $535 Get moving 570-283-0524
$785/month) Covered parking. security. 1 year with classified!
570-654-1490 Need a Roommate? lease. No pets.
Non smoking, no
HANOVER TWP.
Place an ad and 570-779-2258
find one here! pets. Starting at
$635/month.
570-829-7130
570-714-2017 Out of flood zone.
Beautiful 2nd floor, WEST PITTSTON
FORTY FORT
3 bedroom. Wall to
LUZERNE
159 Elm St.
WILKES-BARRE MEDICAL,
WYOMING
wall carpet, large 2 bedroom Town-
living room &
41 Mill Street
house w/full base-
ment. 1.5 baths, off Heights Section PROFESSIONAL, RETAIL
AMERICA REALTY
For Sale by Owner. kitchen, 2nd floor
1st floor, 2 bed-
Double Block, easily
convertible to sin-
porch with spectac-
ular views, washer/ room, large bath
with shower, stove,
street parking.
$600/per month
51 N. Fulton St.
1 bedroom Bi-Level.
OFFICE SPACE
Medical / profes-
gle. Kitchen, living
room, 3 bedrooms RENTALS dryer hookup.
Garbage & sewer
included. $650/
refrigerator and
dishwasher, wash-
+ utilities & security.
No Pets
570-283-1800 M-F
Eat in kitchen with
appliances. Shared
sional space - over
2,000 sq ft. Retail
WYOMING OUT OF
& bath each side. er/dryer hookup, yard. Wood floors.
month + utilities & 570-388-6422 all space, move in con-
New 2 car garage. Water included.
66’x100’ lot. Asking FLOOD security. No pets 1 car attached other times Tenant pays $400 +
dition, over 2,000
garage. Fieldstone sq. ft. Located in S.
$160,000. Call
570-693-2408 ONE BEDROOM AND ZONE!
Wilkes-Barre
(570) 592-4133
working fireplace.
WEST PITTSTON
electric & security.
Pets considered.
Wilkes-Barre. Cor-

KINGSTON
Non Smoking. ner of Carey Ave &
Near Call (570) 814-1356
AN EFFICIENCY
Too many extras to 2nd floor 1 bed- Hanover St.
General mention, call for
WILKES-BARRE
795 Rutter Ave room. Kitchen with Between Myers
For lease, available Hospital Screened porch, more details. appliances and attic High & Geisinger
immediately, Wash- “Over 2 kitchen downstairs, $720 + utilities. storage. Heat, Maffett St South Hospital
912 Lots & Acreage er-Dryer-Stove- Generations Of upstairs living room, 570-288-3438 water & sewer Just off Old River Call 570-824-0693
Refrigerator, off- Managed bedroom & bath- included. Quiet Road. 7 room, 3
Sell your own home!
DALLAS street parking, no room. $575/month neighborhood, out bedroom, 2nd floor
Service” Place an ad HERE
pets, Non Smoking, + utilities. No pets. of flood zone. 1 year duplex. Off street
ALL UNITS 570-417-6729 lease. No pets. $540 570-829-7130
Located in Top $425.—$325/per parking, deck in
month, plus utilities, NO PETS OR + first, last & securi-
Rated Dallas rear. Ample closet /
Schools
2 Acres $39,500
First Month + Secu-
rity/security deposit.
SMOKING,
1 BEDROOMS
Nice
KINGSTON
first floor NANTICOKE
ty. Credit check &
references required.
storage. Neutral
decor. Appliances
5 Acres $59,900 Call (570) 885-0843 $465 & UP. 2 570-466-1545 included. $625 +
We challenge any- after 9:00 a.m. to YEAR LEASES/ apartment. 2 bed- Modern 3 room,
utilities, security &
one to find similar
acreage in this
set an appointment
or email:
SAME RENTS/
Employment
room. Stove, fridge,
washer
Lots of
& dryer.
storage
wall to wall carpet,
washer/dryer
hookup, fridge &
WILKES-BARRE
2 & 3 bedroom, 1
lease. No pets.
570-793-6294
OFFICE SPACE
desirable of a ccamark49@ Verification
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space. $675. Heat range. Water bath apartments
location at these verizon.net.
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develop land make
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288-1422
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sewer, garbage &
off street parking
near General Hospi-
tal $525 & $575 + Mayflower area,
NPittston
EW PROFESSIONAL SPACE
941 Apartments/ utilities, first, last & Township
included. $430/mo. 2nd Floor, 1 bed-
KINGSTON
this irreplaceable Facing Pittston
Unfurnished No pets. Call security. No pets.
FORTY FORT
inventory at these room with appli- By Pass
570-735-3479 570-821-0463 ances. Nice apart-
prices and gives Penn St. Reception area,
570-417-3427 ment in attractive
PITTSTON
the next owner Available October 1 6 rooms, 3 bed- conference room,
instant equity at 1st floor, very well home. Sunny win- handicapped bath
rooms, 1.5 baths.
our expense. Call maintained spa- dows & decorative room, private
Fully carpeted. 4 2 bedroom, 2nd
owner. cious 2 bedroom, 2 accents. Off street offices, off street
closets. Gas heat. floor, bath, kitchen,
570-245-6288 bath apartment in parking. No pets, no parking. Up to 2300
Washer/dryer hook living room. Heat &
BACK MOUNTAIN great neighborhood.
Large living / dining
up. Parking. Yard. water included.
smoking. Includes
hot water. $400 +
sq. ft. available.
Call 570-654-5030
Sunny, spacious 1 area. Extra large
No section 8. No
pets. $725 + utilities.
$575/ month. 1st
month & security. WILKES-BARRE utilities.
bedroom. Modern
kitchen. Large din-
eat-in kitchen with
washer/dryer hook-
570-714-1530 No pets
570-451-1038
HEIGHTS
570-824-4743
PROFESSIONAL
ing room. Large liv- up. Hardwood floors
LUZERNE
Townhouse type
apartments. 2 WILKES-BARRE SOUTH COMMERCIAL SPACE
PITTSTON
ing room. Private
EXETER
Ida Acres, Wyoming
entrance. Off street
parking. Nice views.
throughout.
porch,
Front
screened 1st floor. 1 bedroom.
bedrooms, Stove ,
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ing at $38,000. Pri- pets. No smoking. ing. $950 + utilities. street parking. dry on 1st floor. Off Starting at $440 1500 sq. ft. &
Pets. $495/month and up. References
vate setting. Under- References please. Call 570-510-4778 $475/month street parking. Gas 570-825-8355 2,000 sq. ft.
ground utilities. $575, heat included. from 9am-5pm for + security. heat. $500 + utilities required. Section 8 ok. OUT OF FLOOD ZONE
6 to 8 pm ONLY 570-332-5723
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parking, oil heat.
pets, No Smokers, to background
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