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Missing
ANOTHER EXPLOSION OCEAN YIELDS DEAD GRIM TOLL RISES
Third blast in 4 days hits Hundreds of corpses wash Official death count increases
nuke plant, agency says ashore in northeast to 2,414 from disasters

woman
Nuke threat intensifies recently
filed PFA
Disappearance of Lillian Calabro
may be linked to Pittston crime
scene, authorities say.

By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
PITTSTON – A woman living
in a shelter who investigators be-
lieve may have been the victim of
foul play after blood was found
Saturday in a city park has a crim-
inal history and a recently filed
protection-from-abuse order.
Investigators
said Lillian Ca-
labro, 48, has
been missing
since late Fri-
day evening
and her disap-
pearance may
be related to a Calabro
crime scene
discovered near the Water Street
Bridge.
Attempts to contact Calabro’s
family Monday were unsuccess-
ful.
Investigators have not specifi-
cally said if blood and personal
belongings found near the bridge
belong to Calabro.
In a PFA Calabro filed in No-
vember against Andrew Pacov-
sky, 34 of Wyoming, she alleged
physical abuse in a romantic rela-
tionship she had with Pacovsky.
AP PHOTO On Nov. 19, she said Pacovsky
A 1-year-old boy is checked for radiation exposure after being decontaminated in Nihonmatsu, Fukushiima, northern Japan on Monday. returned to their South Main
Street, Pittston, residence drunk
and disorderly, and threatened to

Radiation hazard high; Savored message: ‘We’re OK’ in Japan kill her cat.
“I locked the door and called
the Pittston police department,

people told stay indoors By ANDREW M. SEDER


aseder@timesleader.com
Mickie Ostrum had
Honshû, about two
hours from the ep-
icenter of the earth-
who asked him to leave,” Calabro
wrote.
A month earlier, Calabro said
By By ERIC TALMADGE day-old catastrophe, forcing the already been counting quake. Pacovsky, who became danger-
and MARI YAMAGUCHI government to tell people near- down the days until Gillian, a 2008 grad- ous while drinking, slapped her
Associated Press by to stay indoors to avoid expo- her son and daughter- uate of Penn State and threatened her with vio-
SOMA, Japan — Japan’s nucle- sure. in-law returned to University, is in Japan lence, prompting her to stay with
ar safety agency says a fire in a re-In a nationally televised state- Wilkes-Barre. on a one-year visa a friend for a few days.
actor at a crippled nuclear power ment, Prime Minister Naoto Kan But the devastation teaching English at an She wrote that, since the sum-
plant in tsunami-ravaged north- said radiation had spread from left behind by last elementary school. mer of 2010, there “has been an
eastern Japan has been extin- four reactors and told people liv- week’s 9.0 magnitude Michael, a 2007 gradu- ongoing battle about every two to
guished. ing within 19 miles of the Dai- earthquake near Sen- ate of Wilkes and a four weeks” when there is a “cy-
The fire broke out Tuesday at ichi complex to stay indoors to dai, Japan, caused her math and computer cle of drunken outbursts.”
the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear avoid radiation sickness. countdown to take on science teacher at GAR The protection-from-abuse or-
plant in one of the hardest-hit “The level seems very high, greater meaning. High School, took a der was granted Nov. 30 by coun-
provinces in last week’s massive and there is still a very high risk Ostrum’s son, Mi- sabbatical in June to ty Senior Judge Richard Saxton
earthquake and tsunami. of more radiation coming out,” PHOTO COURTESY OF THE OSTRUM FAMILY chael, and his wife, join his wife. for a one-year period. Pacovsky
Meanwhile, radiation was Kan said. Michael and Gillian Ostrum, of Wilkes-Barre, Gillian, are in Saitama- Mickie said that was ordered to stay away from Ca-
spewing from the Dai-ichi plant are living in Japan, two hours from the ep- ken, a region of Japan
in a dramatic escalation of the 4- See JAPAN, Page 10A icenter of the 9.0 earthquake. located on the island of See OK, Page 10A See CALABRO, Page 8A

Pennsylvania being sued after Casey touts the importance


adultBasic health care plan ends of Coal Street Park project
Three people who were covered The lawsuit filed in Common- Even in tough fiscal times, Park should never be affected by
wealth Court alleges that money set those cuts.
by the insurance filed action in says senator, renovations
aside for the plan, called adultBasic, Casey joined Mayor Tom
Commonwealth Court. was unlawfully diverted to other pur- vital for community, future. Leighton at Coal Street Park on
poses, and is directly responsible for Monday morning to announce
the plan’s end on Feb. 28. The suit, the start of a multiphased $1mil-
The Associated Press filed by Sheryl Sears of McKeesport, By BILL O’BOYLE lion development project that
HARRISBURG — Three people Ronald Guiney of Butler and Flo- boboyle@timesleader.com will enhance the outdoor recre-
who were covered by a state-run rence Spanos of Pittsburgh, also WILKES-BARRE – With Con- ational facilities at the park.
health care plan for lower-income seeks a class-action order. More than gress faced with the task of de- “I take a back seat to no one
adults that stopped being funded 41,000 were covered under adultBas- ciding where to make huge when it comes to finding budget
two weeks ago sued Monday to force ic. slashes to the national budget, cuts,” Casey, D-Scranton, said. CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Pennsylvania to re-establish the pro- U.S. Sen. Bob Casey on Monday Mayor Tom Leighton and Sen. Bob Casey at a press confer-
gram. See HEALTH, Page 8A said projects such as Coal Street See PARK , Page 8A ence Monday to announce the Coal Street Park project.

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After death, father’s PSAT victims offered refunds DETAILS

true heroism revealed


George Keil, who died channel, but I
Dallas School Board OKs
motion on misuse of funds
2008. He said that once there is
verification, checks will be re-
ceived within one month of filing
school buildings.Board member
Gary Mathers, head of the board’s
property committee, said discus-
LOTTERY
MIDDAY DRAWING
DAILY NUMBER – 7-7-9
didn’t know from PSAT registrations. a claim. sions with the general contractor BIG 4 – 3-8-0-3
Saturday at 94, shot twice QUINTO - 8-0-0-5-6
the details,” The board also passed a motion at the new high school site re-
but still saved lives. said Janice. to retain the services of attorney vealed an event of that magnitude TREASURE HUNT
“The only rea- By SARAH HITE John Dean of the Elliott Greenleaf would not be safe. 01-05-06-16-27
son I knew he shite@timesleader.com law offices to represent the dis- Board member Richard Coslett
By SARA POKORNY was shot in one DALLAS TWP. -- The Dallas trict’s opposition in an upcoming added the entire campus is an ac-
NIGHTLY DRAWING
spokorny@timesleader.com Keil leg is because School Board voted to offer reim- hearing to the proposed natural tive construction zone, and hold- DAILY NUMBER - 1-2-2
PLAINS TWP. -- Janice Keil the bullet was bursements to those affected by gas metering facility to be built ing a weekend-long event would BIG 4 - 6-5-7-5
knew her father, George Keil, was still there and, towards the end, he the fundraising scheme headed within 1,300 feet of the Dallas be dangerous for attendees. Gal- QUINTO - 0-7-3-7-5
a war hero, but she had no idea to would complain about that leg a by former guidance counselor campus. icki said the main concerns are CASH 5
what extent. lot. The bullet in the other leg had John Wolensky. Dean represented the district about the district’s liability. 01-09-19-34-41
“None of us found out that he been removed, so we had no idea.” The board unanimously passed at the Feb. 9 Dallas Township zon- Gillis decided to withdraw his
was shot in both legs until after he Though George Keil never a motion to allow affected stu- ing hearing in Chief Gathering request upon receiving several re- MATCH 6 LOTTO
passed,” she said. “We found some chose to speak about the war, Jan- dents and parents to file claims on LLC’s application to build a natu- sponses from the board. 03-16-18-42-43-46
articles published in the 1940s in ice feels the choice to keep it in the district website beginning ral gas compressor station near Bob Nesbit of Crabtree, Rohr-
his photo albums and couldn’t be- didn’t change him. April 14 in order to receive reim- the schools off Hildebrandt Road baugh & Associates told the HARRISBURG – One player
lieve it.” “I have seen guys come back bursements for the misappropri- in the absence of district solicitor board the high school construc- matched all five winning
Keil, 94, of Plains Township, from war that do have psycholog- ation of funds from Princeton Re- Benjamin Jones. tion project is three weeks, or 15 numbers drawn in Monday’s
passed away on Saturday, but his ical problems that haunt them, view practice SAT test registra- Galicki confirmed the district days, behind schedule. At last “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game
heroic tale lives on. but I never saw that with my dad.” tions. will make an automated phone month’s board meeting, Nesbit and will win a jackpot of
He suffered his wounds while in “His family was really impor- Wolensky pleaded guilty in call to parents before the meeting said the project was just one week $225,000.
Manila in 1945. A staff sergeant in tant to him, he was a great father,” March 2009 to a theft charge and at 7 p.m. April 14 to be held at the behind schedule. Lottery officials said 62
the 129th Regiment, 37th Divi- she said. was sentenced to two years proba- Dallas Middle School. “Truthfully, I don’t think the players matched four num-
sion of the U.S. Army, he and a George Keil served from1941to tion. He admitted to unlawfully In other news, the board heard general contractor was being to- bers and won $296.50 each;
group of infantrymen found them- 1945 in the Pacific Theater. He re- taking $24,683, but a state audi- a presentation from Chris Gillis, a tally honest with us,” said Nesbit 2,449 players matched
selves stranded on a river bank af- ceived the Good Conduct Medal, tor general’s report released last graduate of Dallas High School of last month’s estimation. three numbers and won
ter meeting heavy Japanese gun- Philippine Liberation Ribbon, year revealed that Wolensky may class of 1977, for a possible event The board approved of four $12.50 each; and 30,693
fire. Asiatic Pacific Service Medal, a have misappropriated more than to mark the tearing down of the change orders to the project total- players matched two num-
Although two men were al- Bronze Star and a Purple Heart. double that amount. old high school. He told the board ing $10,251. Board member Rus- bers and won $1 each.
ready killed while trying to cross The greatest honor was receiv- Superintendent Frank Galicki a committee has been formed to sell Bigus said errors and omis- Thursday’s “Pennsylvania
to get help, Keil decided to be the ing the Distinguished Service said the district will begin to ac- create events for Memorial Day sions can be reimbursed to the Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will
third to go – wounded legs and all. Cross, the second highest military cumulate the necessary data in weekend this year. district after the completion of be worth at least $650,000
He made it across to safety and decoration that can be awarded to order to distribute appropriate re- Gillis estimated more than 300 the project, set for the start of the because no player holds a
rescue followed, saving the a member of the Army, right after imbursements to those affected former Dallas graduates would at- 2011-12 academic year in Septem- ticket with one row that
stranded soldiers. the Medal of Honor. by the scheme between 1997 and tend to tour the old and new high ber. matches all six winning
Though this story was told time Keil leaves behind two daugh- numbers drawn in Monday’s
and again among others after- ters, a son, a brother, a grand- game.

Hearing for prison workers set


ward, George Keil himself didn’t daughter and a great-grandson.
find much reason to talk about it. In his final days, Janice said, the
“What I know about World War war might have crept to the fore-
II, those guys went through hell,” front of his thoughts.
said Janice Keil. “I think if I had “He was talking to my brother
come from that I wouldn’t want to not too long ago and he was very Discipline for three employees Loudermill hearings give em- hearings have been scheduled for OBITUARIES
be digging up those memories ei- upset. All he said to my brother ployees an opportunity to review 2 p.m. today, and all three men
caught up in drug ring arrest evidence and respond to an em- have been invited to attend.
ther.” was ‘I could have saved more of Ball, Gary Jr.
His family only knew of a bullet those guys, ’” she said. at facility to be decided. ployer’s claims against them, The county Prison Board will Bogdan, Victoria
wound in one leg. George Keil’s obituary appears Piazza said after Monday’s prison vote next month on any further
“I knew he swam across the on Page 6A. board meeting. disciplinary action that will be Borowski, Bernard
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES In the meantime, all three em- taken against the men, Piazza Burke, Joseph
jandes@timesleader.com ployees remain suspended with- said. Butz, Jennie
County officials will hold pri- out pay, Piazza said. The prison board also voted Cooper, Edward Sr.
Melinda A. Seymour vate hearings to determine what Fierman and Walsh were ar- Monday to promote treatment
Heiser, Robert Sr.
disciplinary action should be tak- rested last week by the state Of- coordinator Jennifer Lombardo
March 13, 2011
en against three prison employ- fice of Attorney General after a to a new day reporting center di- Keil, George
ees implicated in a recent drug 13-month grand jury investiga- rector position. She will continue Lillis, Anna
M elinda Seymour, 28, of Ed-
wardsville, died Sunday, March ring arrest at the county prison.
The employees --- Jason Fier-
tion of drug activity at the prison.
Ciampi was not charged but
to receive $41,200 annually.
Piazza said five people were in-
Lopresto, Rose
13, 2011, in her home.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was a was identified as one of the peo- terviewed for the position, and
Mundy, Stella
man, Chris Walsh and Cpl. Jo-
daughter of Diane Schweiss Sey- seph Ciampi – will have an oppor- ple who purchased cocaine from the administration believed Lom- Renowden, Helen
mour, Edwardsville and the late Ro-
nald J. Seymour.
tunity to answer questions and Walsh. bardo would be the “best choice.” Seymour, Melinda
Melinda was a graduate of Wyom- defend themselves through a Grand jury records said Ciampi “She’s really been the acting Shillabeer, Pauline
Loudermill hearing, which is a testified before the grand jury in day reporting center director.
ing Valley West High School, class
April that he had purchased co- She was there from the begin-
Sobiecki, Richard
of 2001, and received her veterinary formal procedure used by public
technician certification from John- employers when employees face caine from Walsh on several occa- ning, and she knows how the pro- Yelland, Barbara
son College, Scranton. termination or suspension, said sions between 2008 and 2009. gram operates and what we’re Zakseski, Johanna
In addition to her mom, Melinda
is survived by brother, Kevin Sey- Prison Warden Joseph Piazza. Piazza said the Loudermill looking for,” Piazza said.
Page 2A, 6A
mour, and wife, Kelly, Dallas; and
nephews, Jacob, and Alex.

Airport connector meeting tonight


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Jennie T. Butz At issue is a multifaceted plan


that would reconfigure the Inter-
with employers and employees in
the Grimes Industrial Park as well
Anne Woelfel...................................970-7232
Editorial Page Editor
March 13, 2011 By BILL O’BOYLE state 81 exits for the airport, creat- as with the residents of Dupont. Mark Jones .....................................970-7305
boboyle@timesleader.com ing one exit in each direction, in- “The Airport Connector Pro-
Jennie T. Butz, 94, of Glen Lyon, State Rep. Mike Carroll and stead of the two that currently ex- ject, which has been in the plan-
entered into eternal life to be with her state Sen. John Blake will co-host a ist. Part of the project calls for the ning stages for more than 20 years,
husband, Joseph, on Sunday, March
13, 2011, at Hospice Community Care
public meeting tonight to discuss
the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Inter-
construction of a .85-mile access
road from the existing airport en-
is vital to job retention and job cre-
ation while providing traffic relief
BUILDING
Inpatient Unit Geisinger South
Wilkes-Barre. national Airport connector pro- trance off I-81, over the Pennsylva- for Dupont residents,” Carroll TRUST
She was born on July 28, 1916, a ject, which would reconstruct the nia Turnpike and connecting to said. “At a time when unemploy-
daughter of the late Helen Sudol airport interchange off Interstate Commerce Boulevard in the ment is near 9 percent, projects The Times Leader strives to
Charnetski and Martin Sudol in Tea-
81 and construct a road to the Grimes Industrial Park so trucks such as this $42 million highway correct errors, clarify stories
sedale, Pa., where she lived until she
moved to Glen Lyon in 1934. Grimes Industrial Park. can have better access to I-81 and project are crucial to enhance job and update them promptly.
A devout Catholic, Jennie was a The public meeting will be held alleviate congestion in Dupont. growth for the residents of Lacka- Corrections will appear in this
faithful parishioner of Holy Spirit Par- at 6:30 p.m. at the Dupont Bor- The access road needs approval wanna and Luzerne counties. I am spot. If you have information
ish/St. Adalbert’s Church, Glen ough Building, 600 Chestnut St. of the Bi-County Airport Board. hopeful the Airport Board will to help us correct an inaccu-
Lyon, for her entire life. racy or cover an issue more
Jennie retired from RCA, Moun- Carroll said he and Blake will be The board did not take action at carefully weigh the consequences
joined at the meeting by members its February meeting and asked of their decision for Northeastern thoroughly, call the newsroom
tain Top, in 1981, and had also been
employed by Pittston Apparel, Glen mersall, Mary Kolakowski, Josephine of the Greater Pittston Chamber of PennDOT to do more homework Pennsylvania.” at 829-7242.
Lyon, and General Cigar Mill, Nanti- Patterson, Helen Keyek, Irene Kola-
coke. kowski; and brother, Alex Sudol.
Jennie was the loving mother, A FUNERAL NOTICE for
She enjoyed traveling with her hus-

Juror says verdict slip in cop’s trial wrong


band to Poland, where she visited grandmother and great-grandmother Aileen Dymond that appeared
with many of her surviving relatives, of daughter, Bernadine Keyek, Read- on Page 8A on Tuesday re-
the many cruises that she took with ing; grand-daughters, Susan Damia- quires clarification. The me-
her daughter and son-in-law, and also no and husband Michael, Radnor, morial service for Dymond will
the monthly visits to Atlantic City. Ohio; Teresa Fritsche and husband
Gale, Allentown; grandsons, Steven By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER several Shenandoah teenagers that this report was incorrect be- be held on Saturday, March
Jennie was an independent and 26.
Butz and wife Carlyn, Mechanics- tmorgan@timesleader.com in 2008. A second officer, Wil- cause the jury found no fault
spirited lady who got her driver’s li-
cense when she was 70 and drove un- burg, Pa.; David Butz and wife Kris- SCRANTON – A juror in the liam Moyer, was found guilty of with any of the police reports
til she was 90. She contributed signif- ten, Mechanicsburg, Pa.; great-grand-
children, Kristin and Stephen Damia- case of a former Shenandoah po- making false statements to au- and if count two required the
icantly to the gathering of pictures lice officer charged with ob- thorities, while a third officer, false police reports the juror be-
and information for the 2011Newport no, Jessica and David Fritsche, Made-
Township calendar in which she was line, Morgan, Meredith, Claire Eric, structing justice contacted a de- Jason Hayes, was acquitted of all lieved that the verdict slip is fil-
Ashley and Andrew Butz; sister, Celia fense attorney after the trial to charges. led out wrong,” West said.
“Miss January.’’
Kovalich, Glen Lyon; as well as many +(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
Family was the focal point in Jen-
nieces and nephews. advise him the verdict slip had West filed a motion shortly af- West said he believes that USPS 499-710
nie’s life. She greatly enjoyed every The family would like to extend incorrectly stated the panel ter the conclusion of Nestor’s Berger, and possibly one other
opportunity she had to be with her their gratitude to the staff of Mercy found the officer guilty of filing a trial that asked U.S. District juror, also contacted the court to Issue No. 2011-074
family, and really enjoyed the bustle Special Care Hospital, Nanticoke;
of the holidays, when she was cook- false report, according to a post- Judge A. Richard Caputo to express their concerns. Advertising Newsroom
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Circulation
She created many happy memo- 30 years of loving care. James West, attorney for Mat- ternative, to grant Nestor a new this unprecedented ... declara- Jim McCabe – 829-5000
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nieces and nephews who spent many 10:30 a.m. Thursday from the George
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She was preceded in death by her Interment will follow in St. Adalbert’s Nestor was found guilty on co-counsel, Joseph Nahas, after ports ... requires a granting of Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices
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LOCAL
County records options cost millions
Choices include building a C. Thomas building in down- PROS AND CONS OF THE OPTIONS timate includes $325,000 for
town Wilkes-Barre, which has demolition, $1.9 million to con-
new facility or renovating • Demolish the former county out of the flood plain, ample park-
been criticized for temperature struct a new facility and $1.1
MARK GUYDISH
juvenile detention center in ing, 34,000 square feet of space
another building. extremes, lack of security, leaks Wilkes-Barre to build a new re- available for records storage. million for furniture, fixtures
and fire hazards. cords storage facility -- $3.4 mil- Cons: extensive renovation re- and equipment.
An existing fee on deeds re- lion quired, inefficient 24-foot height, Buying land to build a new
Pros: Already county-owned, out increased maintenance due to the
OPINION
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES corded in the county would of the flood plain, close to the center would cost $3.5 million,
building’s construction in the

S-p-e-l-l-i-n-g
jandes@timesleader.com help pay for the project. County courthouse. Cowder said. While the con-
1960s.
Luzerne County government officials are researching fees on Cons: Awkward driveway that may
require new access from Priestly • Buy land to build a new facility -- struction and furnishing costs
needs a new place to store re- copies and other services that Street, limited future expansion in $3.5 million would remain the same, the
cords, and the options now on would fund the center’s staff Pros: Can design for optimum county would have to spend an

b-e-e: It’s how


land-locked site.
the table will cost an estimated and maintenance without bur- • Purchase and renovate 651 space and energy efficiency estimated $450,000 to buy at
Westminster Road, Jenkins Town- Cons: Search for and purchase of
$3.4 million to $3.8 million, ac- dening the strapped general ship -- $3.8 million land required, land and site devel-
least 1.5 acres, he said.
cording to information re- fund operating budget. Pros: property includes 8.72 acres, opment costs. Cowder used a privately

you spell great


leased Monday. At $3.4 million, the cheapest owned property in Jenkins
County officials are consider- option is demolishing the coun- Township to come up with the
ing building a facility or reno- ty’s former juvenile detention out is too chopped up for record der, of Quad3, which complet- estimated $3.8 million cost to
vating a leased or purchased center off River Street and storage because the space must ed the records storage needs as- purchase and renovate an exist-

M
building because they want to building a new facility. accommodate numerous rows sessment for the record im- y heart ached when Madeline
get records out of the Thomas The detention center’s lay- of shelving, said John C. Cow- provement committee. The es- See RECORDS, Page 8A Delarche from Wyoming Valley
West Middle School slipped up
on “caribou” in Sunday’s regional spell-

Republican Cousin testifies at hearing


ing bee. You could tell she knew the
word; she just had a brief lapse at the
wrong time.
By round six, when she made her

seeks W-B
mistake, it had become easy to root for
Madeline. She seemed nervous, yet
Tyler Smith is key witness in court epitomized pluck every time she
stepped to the microphone
for slaying involving drug deal.
Jackie Tang, on the other hand, exud-

mayor spot
ed cool. In pressed slacks and button
By EDWARD LEWIS shirt, he stood with one hand in his
elewis@timesleader.com pocket, like a CEO poised to take on
WILKES-BARRE – A key witness whatever came. From demeanor and
against two brothers charged in the slay- early skill, I figured he’d be one of the
Businessman Frank Sorick says he ing of a man during a botched drug deal last three or four, easy. But he faltered
is their own cousin. on “androcentric,” meaning dominated
wants voters to wake up to realities
Tyler Smith, 24, of Harrisburg, testi- by masculine interests.
of city and vote for change May 17. fied Monday during a preliminary hear- By round six we were down to five.
ing that he saw Izel Gar- Daulton Zschunke from Hazleton Area’s
rett, 19, fire a .38-caliber Heights Terrace school had looked like
By BILL O’BOYLE handgun twice at Abdul an early out – slow to spell and unsure
boboyle@timesleader.com Shabazz, 30, inside an when he finished. His first word had
WILKES-BARRE – Frank Sorick apartment on North been “kona,” a storm of southerly winds
said his plan is simple – knock on To see video Third Street in West Ha- and heavy rains in Hawaii, and his
doors, meet people and discuss issues. from the zleton on Dec. 6. struggle through those four letters was
Sorick, 38, of Waller Street, is run- hearing, Shabazz died from a palpable. He knew it, too, giving out an
ning for the Republican Party nomina- visit gunshot wound to his ab- audible “whew!” after getting it right.
www.times
tion for mayor. He leader.com domen, Luzerne County In round two, Daulton politely asked
said he intends to Coroner John Corcoran if he could go to the bathroom (yes),
meet every regis- First report- testified. and then asked for some water. The
tered voter in the ed online at Smith said Shabazz plastic cup had a crack, and drops
city. 12:41 was shot after being paid plopped near his feet, so he had to wait
“I’m running to p.m. by Izel and Isiah Garrett, for a replacement.
help clean up the city, 21, both of Mechanics- One would expect so many distrac-
timesleader
restore services and burg, Cumberland Coun- tions to make him even tenser, but he
.com
cut taxes,” Sorick ty, with counterfeit mon- loosened up substantially, generally
FRANK said. “I believe the ey for marijuana. breezing to Round 13, where he faltered
SORICK city administration is After nearly 90 minutes of testimony, on “hacienda.”
Age: 38 top heavy; the sala- District Judge Thomas Sharkey deter- And then there were four.
Family: Wife, ries of the higher-ups mined prosecutors established a case
Katrina, 3 are too high.” against the brothers, sending charges of On the edge of your seat
children, Jen- Sorick said he al- criminal homicide, robbery and conspir- Bear Creek Community Charter
na, Austin and ready has begun his acy to Luzerne County Court. School’s Jennifer Goodrich became the
Danielle; 1 grassroots campaign Smith, 24, of Harrisburg, waived his CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER most fun to watch. She usually spelled
grandchild,
Fallyn.
and he will continue right to a preliminary hearing, sending Isiah Garrett leaves central court Monday in Wilkes-Barre after his homicide in a rhythmic monotone that kept ca-
Work: Self- it right up to the May similar charges to county court. hearing. dence with a subtle bounce in her
employed 17 primary. The preliminary hearing was held in knees. She smiled often, and made the
Party: Repub- “I hope to convince Wilkes-Barre Central Court due to space whole room chuckle when she found
lican people to get out and limitations at Sharkey’s Hazle Township herself incapable of saying “ambiguity.”
Seeking: Office vote,” he said. “The office. Contestants signal the start and end
of mayor of
voting track record of “What happened to Mr. Shabazz of their attempts by pronouncing the
Wilkes-Barre
Education: registered voters in should never have happened,” said Lu- word. After spelling “ambiguity” per-
Western In- the city is pitiful. We zerne County Assistant District Attor- fectly, Jennifer tried to say it, fumbled
ternational can do much better.” ney Jarrett Ferentino. “We are confident and grinned: “I can’t pronounce it.”
University, Though the 2010 we know what happened and we’re going I held my breath in round 13 when
associate’s Census shows the to present it. This was a drug deal that Jennifer spelled “pitchblende” – a
degree in busi- city has 41,498 peo- turned violent.” source of uranium – and stopped at D.
ness; Kaplan
University– Fort ple, “in the last may- Ferentino is prosecuting the case with We waited for her to repeat the word to
Lauderdale, oral election just over Assistant District Attorney Jill Mat- signal she was done. After a long pause,
bachelor’s 7,000 people decided thews. she shot an inquisitive look and said “
degree in para- who would manage West Hazleton police officer Richard um … E? Pitchblende?”
legal studies our city,” Sorick said. Naprava testified he found Shabazz lying “That is correct!” I said with relief.
“Does this seem right on the ground between two houses on Jennifer faltered in round 20, spelling
to you? If not, it’s North Third Street begging for help. “sortie” – one mission by a single plane
time to wake up our Shabazz was taken to Hazleton Gener- – with a D, which matches the official
friends and neighbors. al Hospital and flown to Geisinger ED LEWIS/THE TIMES LEADER pronunciation. I suspect there would
It’s time to wake up Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Izel Garrett is led away by authorities Monday after a preliminary hearing in have been a different outcome had she
Wilkes-Barre.” Township, where he died on Dec. 7. Wilkes-Barre Central Court. asked for the alternate pronunciation,
He said that if he wins Smith testified he was picked up in which has the T sound.
the nomination, he will Harrisburg by Calvin Garrett, the father edly delivered the marijuana. and Izel tried to shoot him again, but the The final three – Justin Prenga of
then be faced with trying to win over of Izel and Isiah, and driven to the West “(Shabazz) was counting it a little, but gun just clicked.” Good Shepherd Academy, Ty Nichols of
Democratic voters. He said the Demo- Hazleton apartment. He said arrange- he was more looking at the money and After a second shot, Smith said, Sha- Geneva School, and returning champ
crats have a big edge in registrations ments were made to buy marijuana from he had this face, his eyes were squinted,” bazz ran out of the apartment and jump- Sukanya Roy of Abington Heights –
over the GOP. Shabazz. Smith testified. ed over a porch banister. were so good that, after five more
“I want to urge people to get out and Calvin and a woman in the apartment Smith said that when Shabazz realized A 38-caliber handgun seized from rounds, we moved to tougher words.
vote,” Sorick said. “And vote candi- left before Shabazz showed up, Smith the money was counterfeit, Izel pulled Isiah Garrett’s bedroom in Mechanics- This meant going from “Tuckahoe” (a
date, not party. Exercise your civic du- said. out a gun. burg matched the gun used in the shoot- Virginian) and “neologism” (a new
ty; let your voice be heard.” Izel and Isiah came out of a back room “Izel shot him, he shot Shabazz,” ing, state police Cpl. Jody Radziewicz word) to “Voortrekker” (South African
Sorick said he has attended City and tossed money at Shabazz, who alleg- Smith said. “He was down on the floor testified. pioneer) and “Baedeker” (European
Council meetings and he has been guidebook series).
critical of the administration and at Justin – lanky and very cautious with

Winning Cash 5 ticket bought at Dallas store


other times he has given credit. Sorick his letters – missed on Baedeker in
and his wife, Katrina, own three busi- round 26. Ty – steady and straight-
nesses – Sorick Family Daycare, Sor- forward in his spelling -- missed in
ick Properties and Tinos Pizza & round 28 with “philhellenism,” the
Wings. By SARA POKORNY more prevalent than most think, a lottery forward to claim Cash 5 prizes, ranging veneration of Greece. Which gave Suka-
“We believe in our great city; that’s spokorny@timesleader.com official said. from $75,000 to $225,000. nya the chance to nab her third consec-
why we are consistently investing in DALLAS -- A winning Pennsylvania “Everyone always says ‘No one near Cash 5 is a nightly drawing in which utive regional title by spelling “appa-
it,” he said. Lottery Cash 5 ticket from Saturday’s me wins the lottery,’ ” said Kirstin Alvan- players select five numbers, from one to ratchik,” a communist secret agent.
On his website Sorick has a quote drawing worth $225,000 was purchased itakis, spokeswoman for the state lottery. 43, either manually or through comput- I’ve been a judge in at least five re-
from Albert Einstein that reads: “The at Turkey Hill on Memorial Highway in “That’s just not the case. We have the er-generated picks. All five numbers gional bees now, and the courage, tal-
definition of insanity is doing the Dallas. information on our website. There are must match in order to win the jackpot. ent and resilience of these kids and
same thing over and over again and No one has come forward to claim the peoplewhowinsubstantiallotteryprizes Prizes can also be won for matching there families still leaves me…
expecting different results.” prize yet. Winners have up to a year from every day and from every region,” she two, three or four numbers as well. Well, spellbound.
Sorick said, “Think about this quote the date of the drawing to claim the mon- said. Odds of winning the jackpot prize are
for a second and ask yourself, ‘Does ey. In January and February of this year, 1-in-962,598. The overall odds of winning Call Mark Guydish at 829-7161 or e-mail
this quote apply to the way we vote?’ ” Winnings of this amount are actually four winners from Luzerne County came any prize are about 1-in-10.5. mguydish@timesleader.com
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Sources: Driver in crash stopped before


◆I N B R I E F

Bus operator involved in driver didn’t address the charges. maiming people in a jumbled
The revelations about Wil- mess.
deadly NYC crash was
liams — a convicted felon with a Investigators have zeroed in
convicted of manslaughter. 20-year-old manslaughter con- on the driver’s record after Wil-
viction — prompted Gov. An- liams’ story that his tour bus car-
drew Cuomo to launch a state in- rying 32 people was clipped by a
By MICHAEL GORMLEY vestigation into how Williams tractor-trailer fell apart when
Associated Press was able to hold a valid commer- passengers and witnesses said it
ALBANY, N.Y. — The driver cial driver’s license at the time of never happened.
of a bus in a horrific weekend the crash early Saturday. Investigators are piecing to-
crash that killed 15 people in Calls to Williams’ Brooklyn gether his trail by matching So-
New York City should not have home were unanswered Mon- cial Security numbers of traffic
been able to get behind the wheel day. A spokesman for the bus stops under different names, the
because he had two drivers’ li- company that employed him, officials said, speaking to the AP
censes and several traffic viola- World Wide Tours, declined to on condition of anonymity be-
tions, two state officials familiar comment on the instructions of cause of the sensitivity of the in-
with the accident probe told The federal investigators. vestigation. Williams also had an
Associated Press on Monday. A 15th person died Monday in incomplete log book, a require- AP PHOTO
Ophadell Williams was ticket- the crash of the bus taking gam- ment for commercial drivers, the Workers recover equipment Monday from the site of a week-
ed in1995 for speeding and twice blers home from a few hours at officials said. end fatal bus accident on the side of I-95 in New York.
for driving without a license, us- the Mohegan Sun casino in Con- Federal regulations ban com-
ing the alias of Erik Williams, the necticut. The bus was sheared in mercial drivers from having prohibit states from issuing a li- Bruyne, a spokesman for the Fed-
officials said. That license was half by a sign pole after overturn- more than one license. There are cense to a bus driver with a crimi- eral Motor Carrier Safety Ad-
suspended when the 40-year-old ing on the highway, killing and no federal regulations that would nal record, said Duane De- ministration.

AP PHOTO

Unions in
Sign targets priests’ alleged abuse
The Rev. Robert Hoatson protests
Gadhafi, rebels battle for command of oil ports and supply routes
Monday outside Criminal Justice Cen-
ter in Philadelphia. Three priests and

Wis. rush
two other men formerly employed by
the Archdiocese of Philadelphia ap-
peared before a judge on charges
stemming from the alleged sexual
abuse of children.

SAO PAULO

Floods displace 31,000


to tie up
F loods in southern and southeastern
Brazil have forced about 31,000
people to leave their homes, author-
ities said Monday.
contracts
Civil defense officials said more than Law to take effect March 25 to
14,000 people have been affected in
Santa Catarina state, while about
remove collective bargaining
10,000 have left flooded homes in power over almost all issues.
neighboring Parana state.
The Parana state civil defense de-
partment said in a statement that three By SCOTT BAUER
people died on landslides triggered by Associated Press
the rains. One person remained mis- MADISON, Wis. — School
sing. boards and local governments
across Wisconsin are rushing to re-
MOGADISHU, SOMALIA achagreementswithunionsbeforea

Dozens of pirates nabbed new law takes effect that will take
awaytheirability
Five dozen pirates living on a hi- to collectively A hearing
jacked ship serving as a roving pirate bargain over
base jumped into the Arabian Sea on nearly all mat- on a suit
Monday after the Indian navy fired on ters other than challenging
minimal salary
the vessel in self-defense, the navy said
AP PHOTO increases. the law is
Monday.
The navy captured 61 pirates fleeing A man makes evening prayers next to a portrait of Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi Monday in the lobby of a hotel in Secretary of to be held
which a press conference by tribal leaders was taking place in Tripoli, Libya. State Doug La
the battle and the fire that broke out
Follette said
Wednes-

Both sides claim control


aboard the hijacked vessel. The battle
is the latest example of the piracy Monday he de- day.
trade’s turn toward increased violence. cided to delay
A pirate in Somalia threatened Indi- publication of
an sailors and the government with the law until the latest day possible,
targeted attacks in retaliation for the March 25, to give those local govern-
arrests. mentsasmuchtimeaspossibletore-
ach agreements. The law doesn’t
SACRAMENTO, CALIF. take effect until the day after La Fol-
RYAN LUCAS cover instead in the industrial oil area “Every day porter in the town going lette publishes it.
Budget deal hits roadblock and ZEINA KARAM
Associated Press
where they believed Gadhafi forces
wouldn’t fire. Gadhafi is
so far as to show the
hour on his watch.
Gov. Scott Walker had asked La
Follette to publish the law on Mon-
Talks between California Gov. Jerry
Brown and a group of Republican law-
TOBRUK, Libya — Moammar Gadha- Brega and the city of Ajdabiya about 35 brutalizing The rebels have day, but La Follette, who called the
fi’s warplanes, artillery and mortar shells miles away again came under government pleaded for the West to new law the biggest change in labor
makers looking for a budget compro- can control huge swaths of territory by bombardment on Monday, freshly expos- his own impose a no-fly zone. management history in 50 years,
mise hit a wall this weekend, and no
further talks with the five lawmakers
day, including oil ports, rebel supply ing their importance as key crossroads for people.” British Prime Minis- said he didn’t see any emergency
routes and even hostile towns. Rebels say rebel supply lines, a main weakness in the ter David Cameron said that warranted him doing that.
are scheduled. anti-government forces can still return in Libyan region that contains most of its oil
David Cameron
NATO was drawing up La Follette said he heard from
Brown spokesman Gil Duran tried to British Prime
darkness to take advantage of Gadhafi’s wealth. To get ammunition, reinforce- Minister contingency plans for a many schools, cities and counties
put a positive spin on the latest devel- own thin supply lines and overstretched ments and arms to the front, they must no-fly zone. urginghimtodelayenactmentofthe
opments, saying the governor is “con- ground troops. drive along open desert highways, ex- “Every day Gadhafi is law as long as possible. Waiting the
tinuing to talk with Republican legisla- The eastern port city of Brega has gone posed to airstrikes. Gadhafi warplanes brutalizing his own people. Time is of the full10 days afforded under the law is
tors.” But a spokesman for one of the back and forth with the setting of the sun struck at least three targets Monday essence,” Cameron told the parliament in the usual practice of his office any-
senators who had been negotiating in recent days and is key to the battle for morning in Ajdabiya, missing a weapons London. how, La Follette said.
with Brown through the weekend said Libya’s oil centers — so key that both sides storage site but hitting rebel fighters at a France and Britain were making an ac- The law is also being challenged
no meetings with those five lawmakers claimed control of it nearly simultaneous- checkpoint in an attempt to stop supplies, celerated push Monday for a no-fly zone as in court. A hearing on that lawsuit,
are scheduled. ly on Monday. The regime offensive ap- rebels said. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and brought by the Democratic Dane
Joe Justin, spokesman for Repub- pears to be hampered by a lack of man- Oil installations — and the ports that al- other top diplomats from the G-8 group of Countyexecutive,wasscheduledfor
lican state Sen. Bill Emmerson, spoke power: It can drive out rebels with barrag- low Libyan crude exports — are just as prominent world economies were gather- Wednesday.
of the negotiations in the past tense es, but not necessarily hold the territory. key as supply lines, and so the government ing in Paris for a previously planned for- The new law would not affect col-
Monday, blaming opposition from Rebels, on the other hand, didn’t dare and rebels both went out of their way late eign ministers meeting. The United lective bargaining agreements that
labor union leaders to changes in the come out in the open on Monday in Brega, Monday to claim victory in Brega at nearly States and other countries have been are already in place, which is fueling
state pension system and a cap on with a spokesman saying they were taking the same time, with a state television re- more cautious about a no-fly zone. thedecisionbyunionstoreachdeals
future government spending. as quickly as possible.
The law ends collective bargain-
ORLANDO, FLA.

Gen. Petraeus gives upbeat view of Afghanistan


ing for public workers over every-
Disney ride worker dies thing but salary increases no greater
than inflation. It also forces state
A Disney worker injured Sunday workerstomakebenefitconcessions
while repairing the Primeval Whirl Top war commander makes first Monday, the start of a footing. And commanders are planning that amount to an 8 percent pay cut
roller coaster died early Monday, ac- full week of testimony for a brutal spring fighting season as insur- on average.
cording to the Orange County Sheriff’s
appearance in Washington to meet
and other events. Pe- gents try to regain their place and test the Walkerisproposinganearly$1bil-
Office. with president. traeus was last in the fledgling Afghan troops. lion cut in aid to schools in his two-
The worker, identified as Russell Oval Office in June, Petraeus, who testifies to Congress to- year budget plan. He argued that be-
Sherry Roscoe, 52, of Webster, Fla., when Obama fired Gen. day and Wednesday, is likely to repeat his cause of that, districts needed to get
suffered head injuries Sunday while The Associated Press Stanley McChrystal and claim that the troop surge has worked to more money from their employees
working on a ride at Disney’s Animal WASHINGTON — Gen. David Pe- Petraeus turned to Petraeus as an oust the Taliban from historical strong- to help mitigate the loss in aid.
Kingdom and was airlifted to Orlando traeus, in his first appearance in Washing- emergency replace- holds, particularly in the south. And he Walkeralsowantstolimittheabil-
Regional Medical Center, according to ton since taking over as the top war com- ment. Petraeus left for Kabul immediately will likely begin to sketch out how the ity of schools and local governments
the sheriff’s office. He died there Mon- mander in Afghanistan, gave President and has made a point of staying out of the gradual U.S. troop withdrawal can take to pay for the cuts through local
day morning. Barack Obama a mostly upbeat assess- political spotlight until now. place, with Afghan troops taking control property tax hikes.
The U.S. Occupational Safety and ment of military progress that should al- The general’s optimism comes with ca- in more stable locales as U.S. forces shift to The Wisconsin Association of
Health Administration on Monday low the United States to begin withdraw- veats, but it still marks a significant turn still precarious regions. School Boards is telling districts to
opened an investigation into the acci- ing forces this summer, despite predic- from worries a year ago about the strength Members of Congress, meanwhile, will be cautious about approving con-
dent. No details have been released tions that the wounded Taliban insurgen- and durability of the Taliban-led insurgen- roll out a resolution calling for Obama to tracts that will make it more difficult
about the incident, which was not cy will mount an especially bloody fight cy as the first of Obama’s 30,000 additional withdraw U.S. forces from Afghanistan ei- for them to handle the cuts in aid
witnessed by guests at the theme park. this spring. troops worked to take and hold Taliban ther in 30 days or no later than Dec. 31, Walker is seeking. Since Walker un-
In November 2007, Disney worker No one is calling it the Taliban’s last strongholds in southern Afghanistan. 2011. veiled the bill on Feb.11, between 50
Karen Price, 63, was working on an stand, but U.S. officials say this is the year Petraeus was expected to caution that Chief sponsors of the budget resolution and 100 of the state’s 424 districts
elevated rider-loading platform when that the insurgency will be tamed on the the transition of control to Afghan securi- are Reps. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, Wal- have approved deals with unions,
she was struck by one of the roller battlefield and at the bargaining table. ty forces will be slow and difficult as the ter Jones, R-N.C., and Ron Paul, R-Texas, a saidBobButler,anattorneywiththe
coaster vehicles. Petraeus met privately with Obama on Kabul government struggles to find its 2008 presidential candidate. association.
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GARY BALL, JR., 23, of Hard-


ing, died Monday March 14, 2011,
Bernard G. Borowski Helen Louise Renowden FUNERALS
at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Med- March 13, 2011 March 12, 2011
ical Center, Plains Township. AGONIS – Ignatius, funeral 9 a.m.
Funeral arrangements are
B H
ernard G. Borowski, of Wilkes- elen Louise Renowden, 94, of Wednesday from the Kizis-Lok-
pending from the Gubbiotti Funer- uta Funeral Home, 134 Church
Barre, died Sunday, March 13, St. Petersburg, Fla., died Satur-
al Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exe-
2011, at Little Flower Manor, day, March 12, 2011, at the Lexing- St., Pittston. Mass of Christian
ter.
Wilkes-Barre. ton Health & Rehab Center, St. Pe- Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. John the
VICTORIA BOGDAN, of West Evangelist Church, Pittston.
Born July 10, 1921, in Kingston, tersburg.
Nanticoke died Monday, March 14, Friends may call at the funeral
2011, at Guardian Elder Care, he was a son of the late John and Born in Wilkes-Barre, Helen was
Kasmiera Andriscovic Borowski. a daughter of the late John E. and home today 5 to 7 p.m.
Sheatown. Born in Nanticoke, she
Bernie was employed at B.F. Elizabeth Hiller Jacobs. She resided DAUBERT – Allen, funeral 7 p.m.
was a daughter of Anthony and
Paulina Andruszkiewicz. Victoria Goodrich, Exeter, for over 25 years. Wednesday at McCune Funeral
for many years in the Rolling Mill
was preceded in death by her hus- He was an Army veteran of World Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd.,
Hill section of Wilkes-Barre.
band, Edward Bogdan Sr.; brother, War II, serving with the 3rd Army in Mountain Top. Friends may call
Helen was a former member of Wednesday 5 p.m. until the time
Joseph Andruszkiewicz, and sis- Europe and the 7th Army in Africa. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,
ter, Lucille Basile. Surviving are He was a member of St. Mary’s of the service.
Wilkes-Barre, and a member of Gar- DEMECH – Fred Jr., memorial
sons, Edward Jr., and Eugene, both Maternity Holy Name Society and
of West Nanticoke. den of Peace Lutheran Church, St. service 2 p.m. Saturday at the
the Catholic Laymen’s League. Ber- Petersburg.
Funeral services will begin at nie was also a life member of the Second Presbyterian Church, 143
9:30 a.m. Thursday from Davis-Di- J. Borowski; as well as nieces and She was preceded in death by her at 1:45 p.m. Thursday in Oak Lawn Parsonage St., Pittston. Friends
American Legion Post 558, Plains
nelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad nephews. husband of 60 years, David C. Re- Cemetery, Hanover Township. The may call 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the
Township.
St., Nanticoke, with a Funeral Funeral services will be held nowden; their only child, a daugh- Rev. Peter Kuritz, Pastor of Good Howell-Lussi Funeral Home, 509
Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Faustina Par- Bernie was preceded in death by
at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the ter, Renae Helen Renowden, in Shepherd Lutheran Church, Wilkes- Wyoming Ave., West Pittston.
ish / St. Mary of Czestochowa his sister who raised him, Elizabeth,
Chapel at Little Flower Manor, 200 1952; and cousin, Harold Baker. Barre, will officiate. DIETRICH – Ronald, memorial
Church, 1030 S. Hanover St. Nanti- and George Ziemba; twin brother,
South Meade St., Wilkes-Barre. The Helen is survived by her dear Arrangements have been entrust- service noon Saturday at the
coke. Interment will follow in St. John; and sisters, Jenny and Lottie. Rev. Richard Ghezzi will be Cele- friends, Frank and Eleanor Petrella, ed to the Harold C. Snowdon Home first United Methodist Church,
Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- Surviving are his wife of 63 years, brant. Interment will be in St. Ma- St. Petersburg. for Funerals Inc., 420 Wyoming 408 Wyoming Ave., West Pitt-
ship. Visitation will be 4 to 7 p.m. the former Dolores Bartz; sons, Da- ry’s Maternity Cemetery, West
Graveside Services will be held Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. ston. Friends may call Saturday 11
Wednesday at the funeral home. vid and his wife, Patricia, Virginia; Wyoming. Friends may call at 8 a.m.
Contributions in Victoria’s memo- a.m. until the church service.
Bernard M. and his wife, Janet, Wednesday morning until the time DYMOND – Aileen, memorial ser-
ry are suggested to the charity of Hughestown; and grandson, David of services.
the donor’s choice. vice 11 a.m. March 26, at Fried-
man Farm Chapel (formerly East
ANNA LILLIS, 90, Taylor, died
Robert William Heiser Sr. Dallas United Methodist Church),
Sunday, March 13, 2011, at the
Southland Health and Rehabilita-
Johanna M. Yezefski Zakseski Lower Demunds Road, Dallas.
FAIRCHILD – Gordon, funeral 11
tion Center, Georgia. She was a March 14, 2011
widow of John Lillis. She was pre- March 8, 2011 a.m. Wednesday from the Ri-
ceded in death by son John F. Lil- chard H. Disque Funeral Home
lis; brothers, Augustus, Patrick,
and William Riviello; and sisters, Jon ohanna M. Yezefski Zakseski, 93,
of Swoyersville, died peacefully
Monday morning, March 14,
R obert William Heiser Sr., of
Sweet Valley, died Tuesday,
Inc., 672 Memorial Highway,
Dallas. Friends may call today 7
Margaret Carter, Joan Crane, and March 8, 2011, peacefully at home. to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.
Louise LaMonica. Surviving are 2011, at the Meadows Nursing and FULLER – Robert, funeral 10 a.m.
Bob was born on July 29,1926. He
sons Daniel S., Newnan, Ga., and Rehabilitation Center, Dallas, today from the S.J. Grontkowski
where she had recently been a was a son of the late Ida and Arch
Joseph C., Kingsley, Pa.; a daugh- Heiser of Locustdale, Pa. Funeral Home, Plymouth.
ter, Eda Carrotto, Taylor; brother guest. GORKI – Leon, funeral 9:30 a.m.
She was preceded in death by her He attended public schools in Lo-
Carmen Riviello, Texas; as well as today from the Betz-Jastremski
grandchildren, great-grandchil- first husband, Joseph Yezefski; and custdale, graduating in 1944.
Funeral Home Inc., 568 Bennett
dren, nieces and nephews. her second husband, Edward Zak- He was a proud veteran of the
St., Luzerne. Mass of Christian
Funeral services are scheduled seski. U.S. Navy, having served in the Pa-
Burial 10 a.m. in Holy Family
for noon Thursday in the Louis V. Born on October 18, 1917, in cific during World War II. Parish.
Ciuccio Funeral Home, 145 Moos- Wilkes-Barre, Johanna was a daugh- He has resided in Sweet Valley for HACKER – Pearl, service 11 a.m.
ic Road, Old Forge. Interment will ter of the late Alexander and Anna the past 52 years.
(Selenski) Dederski. today in Temple Israel Cemetery,
be at the Old Forge Cemetery. Bob worked for Town & Country
Prior to her retirement, she was Swoyersville.
Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Upholstery and M B Bedding Co. for
Wednesday. Memorial Contribu- employed by the Bon-Ton at the LANGAN – Virginia, funeral 11 a.m.
husband Richard; grandchildren, a number of years and was the pro- Wednesday from the William A.
tions may be made online to the Midway Shopping Center, Wyom- grandchildren.
John Blockus and wife Brenda, Ke- prietor of Rural Upholstery from the Reese Funeral Chapel, Rear 56
Alzheimer’s Association -- www.al- ing. Previously, she owned and op- He will be sadly missed by his
z.org. erated the former Cascade Bar, vin Blockus and wife Michelle, John 1960s until his retirement. Gaylord Ave., Plymouth. Friends
family and the many friends who
Wyoming, and in her earlier years W. Stier and wife Regina, Cynthia He loved fishing, woodworking may call 5 to 7 p.m. today.
JOSEPH P. BURKE, 86, of Hud- visited often.
she was employed by the former and husband John Baker, Joseph and working in his garden. PACE – William, funeral 9:30 a.m.
son, died Monday, March 14, 2011, Stier and wife Tammy, David Stier Rest in peace, Dad.
General Cigar factory. In addition to his parents, Bob A memorial service will be today from the Metcalfe and
at ManorCare, Kingston. A woman of great faith, Johanna and wife Julie; step-grandchildren was preceded in death by his first Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
Funeral arrangements will be and great-grandchildren, Nicholas, held at 3 p.m. Saturday from
was a member of Holy Name/Saint wife, Elizabeth; and siblings, Lewis, the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Mass
announced by E. Blake Collins Fu- Mary’s Parish Community, Matthew, Bethany and Noah Block- of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St.
us; Keri Lynn, Joseph, Samantha Arch, Ruth and Leanore. Home Inc., corner of routes 29 and
neral Home, Wilkes-Barre. Swoyersville, where she was a mem- Bob is survived by his wife of 52 Anthony of Padua Church, Exe-
and Alexander Stier; Jessica and 118, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Ray-
ROSE LOPRESTO, 100, of Ha- ber of her parish’s Sacred Heart So- years, Shirley; and children, Richard ter. Friends may call 8:30 to 9:30
John Baker; as well as many nieces mond D. Purdy Jr., of the Living
nover Township, died peacefully in ciety. (Judy), Dallas; Tim (Ann) Nevel, a.m. today in the funeral home.
and nephews. Word Baptist Church, officiating.
her sleep Monday, March 14, 2011, Johanna enjoyed many things Relatives and friends are re- Exeter; Brian, Noxen; Robert Jr. PENRITH – Robert, memorial
throughout her life, especially trav- Friends may call from 1 to 3 p.m. pri-
in her home, where she resided spectfully invited to attend a bless- (Marilyn) Heiser, Terry (Marjie) service 4 p.m. Wednesday at the
eling and roller skating. One of Jo- or to the service on Saturday.
with her niece. ing service which will be celebrated Heiser, Candace (Gary) Lupinski, Biblical Baptist Church, Meshop-
hanna’s greatest passions was polka The family requests that in lieu of
Arrangements are by the Desi- at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Wro- pen.
dancing. She was a former member Melanie, and Dirk, all of Sweet Val- flowers, memorial contributions be
derio Funeral Home Inc., 679 Ca- blewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 SCHECTMAN – Dr. Samuel, Shiva
of the Polka Pals, with whom she en- ley. Known lovingly as ‘Pa,’ he is al- sent to the Sweet Valley Ambulance
rey Ave., Hanover Township. Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Inter- will be observed at the residence
joyed many different polka dancing so survived by 26 grandchildren, Assoc., P.O. Box 207, Sweet Valley, of his sister, Jane Schectman
Please see full obituary in Thurs- ment will be held privately in Saint
day’s newspaper. affairs throughout the years. Mary’s Cemetery, Swoyersville. step-grandchildren and nine great- PA 18656-0207. Danoff, 21 Insignia Dr. Pittston,
Family always came first to Jo- Family and friends are invited to call today through Thursday from 2
RICHARD SOBIECKI, 58, died hanna and she treasured each op- from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
Monday, March 14, 2011, at his res- portunity she had to be with her funeral home. SCHULDASKI – Rose, funeral 9
idence. loved ones. She will forever be re-
Arrangements pending from membered as a loving and caring
For additional information or to
send the family of Mrs. Johanna George H. Keil a.m. today from the Kopicki
Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave.,
the Desiderio Funeral Home Inc., mother, grandmother, great-grand- Zakseski an online message of con-
March 12, 2011 Kingston. Mass of Christian
436 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain mother, aunt and friend. Her kind dolence, you may visit the funeral
and generous spirit will forever live Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Ignatius
Top. home website www.wroblewskifun- Church, Kingston. Friends may
PAULINE SHILLABEER, of
Bear Creek Township, died Mon-
on in the hearts of her loving family.
Johanna is survived by daugh-
eralhome.com.
The family requests that flowers G eorge H. Keil, 94, of the Hudson
section of Plains Township, call today 8:30 a.m. until the
time of service at the funeral
ters, Pearl Blockus and husband be omitted and memorial donations died Saturday morning, March 12,
day, March 14, 2011, in Hospice John, Swoyersville; Mary Stier and 2011, after a brief stay at General home.
be made in Johanna’s memory to
Community Care, Wilkes-Barre. husband John, Swoyersville; step- TERKOSKI – John, funeral 9:30
the Meadows Nursing and Rehabil- Hospital.
Funeral arrangements will be a.m. Thursday from the Charles
children, Robert Zakseski and wife itation Center, 55 W. Center Hill He was a resident of River Street
announced by the H. Merritt V. Sherbin Funeral Home, 630
Christine, Geraldine Coyne and Road, Dallas, PA 18612. Manor for the past year. He was
Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 451 N. Main Road, Hanover Green
Main St., Wilkes-Barre. born in Hudson, on July 26, 1916, a
section of Hanover Township.
son of the late George Keil and Cath-
EDWARD W. COOPER SR., 77,
of Wapwallopen, died Monday af-
Stella C. Krystofolsky Mundy erine Bowman Keil.
Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m.
in the Exaltation of the Holy
ternoon, March 14, 2011, at Hos- George was a graduate of Plains Cross Church, Buttonwood,
March 13, 2011 Memorial High School, Class of
pice Community Care Inpatient Hanover Township.
Unit at Geisinger South Wilkes- 1936. YABLONSKI – Walter, funeral 10
Barre. We know that life is never mea- He was a staff sergeant in the a.m. Wednesday from the Betz-
Funeral arrangement details sured by how many years we live, 129th Regiment, 37th Division of Jastremski Funeral Home Inc.,
and a complete obituary will be an- but by the kindly things we do and
the U.S. Army having served during George is survived by daughters, 58 Bennett St., Luzerne. Mass of
nounced by Davis-Dinelli Funeral the happiness we give.
World War II in the Pacific Theater Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. in
Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke
T hat same happiness is what our
mom, Stella C. Krystofolsky
Mundy, gave throughout her life.
from 1941-1945. He was decorated
with a Good Conduct Metal, Philip-
Janice, Bloomsburg, and Doris Keil
Romanowski and husband Barry, Holy Family Parish. Friends may
call 5 to 8 p.m. today.
Hudson, Pa., with whom he resided;
Stella C. Krystofolsky Mundy pine Liberation Ribbon Asiatic Pa- and a son, Richard, and his wife,
died Sunday, March 13, 2011. cific Service Medal, a Bronze Star, Fran, Hudson, Pa.; brother, Robert,
Barbara Anne Happiness and encouragement and a Purple Heart. Wilkes-Barre; granddaughter, Ni-
OBITUARY POLICY
was given as she raised her six chil- George, displaying extraordinary The Times Leader publish-
Yelland dren.
She was born a daughter of the
heroism in the face of grave danger,
cole Keil Jones and husband Dean;
and great-grandson, Dean Kyle es free obituaries, which
successfully swam a small channel Jones, Hanover Township; as well have a 27-line limit, and paid
March 13, 2011 late Costic and Valeria Butneski
Krystofolsky, on May 4, 1918, in Ply- after two comrades were killed at- as several nieces, nephews, and cou- obituaries, which can run
with a photograph. A funeral
B arbara Anne Moskal Yelland, mouth. Stella graduated from Ply- tempting the rescue of several sins.
51, of Wilkes-Barre, died Sun- mouth High School, class of 1936. stranded soldiers. He was solely re- The Keil family extends their home representative can call
day, March 13, 2011, at Wilkes- In her younger years, she worked and husband Benjamin Jr., Ply- sponsible for the saving of several thanks to the staff at River Street the obituary desk at (570)
Barre General Hospital. for Atwater Throwing Co., Leros, mouth; sons, Michael, Plymouth; comrades while under heavy ma- Manor for their loving care. 829-7224, send a fax to (570)
Born May 3, 1959, in Wilkes- Mary McIntosh Laundry, and did William and wife Joyce, Taylor S.C.; chine gun and mortar fire, as well as 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo-
and James, Plymouth. George’s funeral will be con-
Barre, she was a daughter of the house cleaning for families in the being shot in both legs. As a result, bits@timesleader.com. If you
She had been blessed by nine ducted at 10 a.m. Thursday
late Theodosius and Barbara Le- Wyoming Valley. Only having a high he was awarded The Distinguished fax or e-mail, please call to
school education, our mom shined grandchildren, Brian Mundy, Shan- from Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55
chanski Moskal. non Miller, Derek Miller, Robbie Service Cross. Stark St., Plains Township, with the confirm. Obituaries must be
with her abilities to cook and bake, submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday
Barbara was a graduate of E.L. and the children were on the receiv- Mundy, Ryan Mundy, Lori Mundy George retired from Muskin Rev. Peter Kuritz, Pastor of Good
Meyers High School and she was ing end of many special meals. Visser, Beth Ellen Grady, Dale Jen- Pools Corporation, Wilkes-Barre, af- Shepherd Lutheran Church, officiat- through Thursday and 7:30
an enthusiastic Pittsburgh Steelers She spent many hours crocheting kins and Daniel Jenkins; nine great- ter 25 years of service. He was a ing. Interment, with military hon- p.m. Friday and Saturday.
fan. and had a special project of her own grandchildren; sister Eleanor Nizik, member of Good Shepherd Luthe- ors, will follow at Memorial Shrine Obituaries must be sent by a
She was preceded in death by to crochet hat, scarf and mitten sets Tom’s River, N.J.; and a niece she ran Church, Wilkes-Barre, and held funeral home or crematory,
was especially fond of, Cathy Ser- Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may
her husband, Joseph F. Yelland. for the Wyoming Valley crippled membership at the Joseph E. Con- call from 5 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday or must name who is hand-
children at Christmas time. Folks dinsky. ling arrangements, with
Barbara was the best mom to Our mom will be remembered as lon Plains American Legion, Post at the funeral home.
her daughters, Jennifer and Barba- that knew Mom were amazed that 558. address and phone number.
kind and generous and always Memorial donations may be giv-
ra “Katie’’ Yelland, at home; son, she could tat special items with her We discourage handwritten
thinking of how she could bring George will be remembered by en to Good Shepherd Lutheran
Ted, and his wife, Melanie Yelland, tatting shuttle and talk with them at notices; they incur a $15
happiness to others. family and friends for his love of the Church, 190 South Main St., Wilkes-
the same time. typing fee.
Plymouth; and most loving nanny Private services for the family New York Yankees and Penn State. Barre, PA 18701.
Many jars of her canning prod- will be held from the William A.
to her granddaughter, Cailyn. She ucts were given to family and He was preceded in death by his To send condolences and to re-
was a most loving sister and friend Reese Funeral Chapel, Plymouth,
friends, only to be told by mom to with the Rev. Gene Setzer officiat- wife of 43 years, Dorothy Hayes ceive directions please access the in-
who was always there for her sis- make sure they returned the can- Keil; brothers, Albert, Charles, and formation at www.yanaitisfuneral-
ing.
ter, Gloria Tencza, and her fiancé, ning jars for a refill. Loaves of home- Jack; and sister, Ruth Jenkins. home.com. More Obituaries, Page 2A
There are no calling hours and
Kenny Shupshinskas, Wilkes- made bread would line the kitchen memorial contributions may be
Barre; as well as many nieces and counter which she would offer sent to the charity of choice.
nephews. whoever came to visit. The family would like to sincere- In Loving Memory of IF NURSING HOME PLACEMENT
Celebration of Barbara’s life
will be held privately by her family.
Stella was a member of All Saints
Church, Plymouth.
ly thank the wonderful staff of
Smith’s Nursing Home, Mountain
PETER (SID) BECOMES NECESSARY…
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was preceded in death by her hus-
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with a special thanks to Sheila Grif-
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and memories may be shared with and sisters. March 15, 2010 • Can you save your residence?
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Man’s sex charge trial scheduled to avoid violating 180-day rule


By SHEENA DELAZIO od exceeding 180 days is entitled his arrest and was being held in him. to meet someone he thought was was a minor when Benner alleg-
sdelazio@timesleader.com to immediate release on nominal prison on unrelated charges. In an unrelated case, Benner a 13-year-old girl -- but who was edly forced her to perform lewd
WILKES-BARRE – A former bail. County Judge Joseph Van Jura was designated as a violent sex- actually an undercover state po- sex acts from July 2002 to Sep-
Ranshaw, Pa., man charged with Benner’s attorney, John Dono- said the 180-day period ends ual predator by the state Sexual lice trooper -- for sex in a parking tember 2004.
forcing a then-teenage girl to per- van, said his client has been incar- April 20, Benner may file another Offenders Assessment Board in lot in Hanover Township, accord- She reported the alleged as-
form lewd sex acts over a two- cerated since June 23, and should nominal bail petition and sched- September 2005 after he pleaded ing to arrest records. saults to police in December
year period will stand trial on re- be released on bail pending his uled a trial to begin on April 14. guilty to criminal attempt to Benner was sentenced in Octo- 2008 after her memory was trig-
lated charges next month. trial on three counts of indecent Benner, Roberts said, is a commit unlawful contact with a ber 2005 to two to five years in gered when her husband hugged
Chad Benner, 37, appeared assault and two counts of invol- threat to the community because minor. state prison. and kissed her from behind, ac-
Monday in Luzerne County untary deviate sexual inter- of his prior record and current He was charged by state police In the most recent case, a cording to the criminal com-
court, where his attorney asked course. criminal charges pending against in December 2004 for arranging now-22-year-old woman said she plaint.
that he be freed on nominal bail Assistant District Attorney
because he has been in prison for Jenny Roberts said she believed

Man accused of Medicare theft gets plea deal


180 days since his arrest. A state the 180 days end around April 20
rule says any defendant held in because Benner wasn’t arraigned
pre-trial incarceration for a peri- on the charges until 36 days after

POLICE BLOTTER • Police said Stewart Bender,


56, of Laurel Run, and James
Paul Chromey will pay back
more than $700,000 as part
was $764,758, but the U.S. Attor-
ney’s Office reduced the amount
with Medicare fraud. In 1999, he
was charged with fraudulently
In the latest case, the charges
against Chromey say the crimes
Martin, 41, of Dallas, were ar- of the loss to just $100 for pur- billing the federal health care were committed between Janu-
HANOVER TWP. – Township rested Friday after they were of the agreement. poses of the plea, which means fund $89,260. ary 2006 and July 2009. The plea
police reported the following: allegedly found with drug par- the charge is classified as a mis- Authorities said Chromey, deal says Chromey has agreed to
• Police said Charles Meehan, aphernalia on Prospect Street. demeanor, as opposed to a felo- who served as business manager pay $764,758 in restitution.
52, of Nicholson Street, Wilkes- Bender was also charged with By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER ny. for a podiatrist who had offices The first $100,000 of that sum
Barre, was cited with public possession of heroin, police tmorgan@timesleader.com The plea agreement, which in Old Forge and Exeter, billed must be paid at the time of his
drunkenness after he was alleg- said. SCRANTON – A Plains Town- was signed Feb. 1, was filed in for services that were not per- plea. The remaining restitution
edly found intoxicated inside • Police said Michael Collins, ship man accused of stealing federal court on Monday. Nei- formed. The podiatrist in that will be paid in accordance with a
Pizza Bella, Hazle Avenue, on 26, of North Pioneer Avenue, from Medicare has agreed to pay ther the agreement nor the case was not charged with any schedule that will be deter-
Sunday. Shavertown, was cited with back more than $700,000 as part charge filed against Chromey crime. mined by the court.
• Police said James Gilmore, public drunkenness after he was of a plea agreement reached provide any details of the crime. Chromey pleaded guilty in Ju- The maximum sentence for
20, of Lee Park Avenue, was allegedly found intoxicated at with federal prosecutors. The U.S. Attorney’s Office did ly 1999 to one count of mail the crime is one year in prison
cited with public drunkenness 7:25 p.m. Sunday on Public Paul Chromey, 55, was not immediately respond to re- fraud in connection with that and a $100,000 fine. The U.S. At-
and underage drinking after he Square. charged Monday with one count quest for additional information case. He was later sentenced to torney’s Office has agreed to rec-
was allegedly found staggering • Police said David Koval- of theft in connection with as of Monday evening. three years probation and or- ommend a lesser sentence
on the sidewalk and looking chek, 27, of East Saint Mary’s health care. Chormey’s plea The case marks the second dered to pay $29,725 in restitu- based on Chromey’s agreement
into parked vehicles on Lee Park Road, Hanover Township, was agreement says the total loss time Chromey has been charged tion. to plead guilty.
Avenue on Sunday. cited with public drunkenness
after he was allegedly found

Michael Giamber announces bid for county council


PLAINS TWP. – Two patrons intoxicated at 7:25 p.m. Sunday
are facing theft charges for on Public Square.
cheating while playing a table • Delores Letteer, of Dana
game at Mohegan Sun at Poco- Street, reported Monday some-
no Downs casino on Friday. one smashed a window on her Democrat Michael Giamber, – all in Wash- last seven years of As chairman of the Friends of
State police gaming enforce- porch with rocks. 57, Fairmount Township, has an- ington, D.C. his career at the Home Rule political action com-
ment unit said it charged Chaya • Police arrested Steven Todd nounced his candidacy for Lu- Giamber National Gallery of mittee, Giamber was a driving
Malka Borger, 23, and Yehuda Price, 40, of Buttonwood Ave- zerne County Council. was responsib- Art, Washington, force in the successful adoption
Rosenberg, 27, both of Brook- nue, Wilkes-Barre, for allegedly A 1971 St. John the Evangelist le for the Presi- D.C., as deputy of the home rule charter, his an-
lyn, N.Y.C., with two counts of violating a protection from High School graduate, Giamber dential Medi- chief of facilities nouncement said.
theft, and one count each of abuse order when he allegedly attended Johnson College and cal Suite at the and operations. “If elected, my primary focus
receiving stolen property, crimi- threatened an ex-girlfriend in a National-Louis University, re- Giamber Bethesda Na- Giamber was an active partici- would be to focus on developing
nal conspiracy and cheating. parking lot on Kidder Street on ceiving a bachelor’s degree in val Hospital pant in the development of the policies that create an environ-
The charges were filed Monday Sunday. Price followed the business management. during the Reagan administra- county’s home rule charter, regu- ment conducive to job growth,
with District Judge Diana Ma- woman from the Wyoming Val- He worked for the Navy for 23 tion and was presented the dis- larly attending meetings, offer- enticing companies to set up
last in Plains Township. ley Mall to the parking lot, years, managing operations at tinguished Meritorious Civilian ing citizens’ comments, submit- shop in our area, eliminating
State police alleged Rosen- police said. several naval installations, in- Service Award. In addition, he ting proposals for consideration waste, fraud and abuse by estab-
berg tried to distract a dealer Price was released from the cluding the National Naval Med- worked for the Naval Facilities and assisting with the charter fi- lishing a professional zero toler-
while Borger retracted a $1,000 Luzerne County Correctional ical Center and the Naval Sur- Engineering Command, Wash- nal draft edit. ance working environment and
losing wager at a table game. Facility after posting $2,000 bail face Warfare Center in Maryland ington, D.C., conducting effi- He is currently a member of streamlining government oper-
on Monday. and the Naval Security Station, ciency reviews, and teaching the Home Rule Transition Com- ations by taking advantage of
WILKES-BARRE – City A hearing is scheduled March Naval Observatory, Washington contract management classes. mittee’s personnel code and liais- current technologies,” Giamber
police reported the following: 22 in county court. Navy Yard, and Potomac Annex Before retiring, he worked the on subcommittees. said.

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CALABRO Dallas Twp. gas zoning


Continued from Page 1A

labro and have no contact with


hearing is rescheduled
her. By SARAH HITE nard Kozick said the change was
Pacovsky has not been charged shite@timesleader.com due to a scheduling conflict for a
with any wrongdoing in relation DALLAS TWP. -- A Dallas Chief employee. He said one of
to Calabro’s disappearance. Township zoning hearing sched- the company’s engineers was un-
Contacted Monday, Pacovsky uled for Monday evening to de- able to attend the March 14 meet-
said he hadn’t spoken to Calabro cide whether a natural gas compa- ing, and after exchanging availa-
in quite some time but was not ex- ny can build a metering station bledates,Kozickandtheengineer
pecting to hear anything like this near the Dallas School District had settled on April 4 last Thurs-
about her. campus has been rescheduled for day.
“She was a good, kind person, next month. The meeting was originally
she really was,” he said. “I was ve- The hearing for Chief Gather- supposed to be in the township
ry surprised when I heard about ing LLC’s application for special municipal building at 601 Tunk-
it.” zoning exceptions has been post- hannock Highway. Kozick said he
In January, he was sentenced to poned until 7 p.m. April 4 in the received a call Friday from Dallas
one year in the county’s Interme- DallasMiddleSchoolauditorium. Superintendent Frank Galicki
diate Punishment Program on a Chief submitted plans to the confirming the availability of the
charge of delivery of a controlled township in late February to build middle school auditorium for
substance. The first four months ameteringfacilityabout1,300feet Monday’s scheduled hearing.
of his sentence were ordered to be from the four Dallas schools. Kozick explained the change of
served on house arrest with an Plans include the construction of dates to Galicki and the meeting
electronic monitor. two metering buildings, two flow location for April 4 was changed
According to court records, Ca- control buildings, a 100-foot radio to the auditorium.
labro also has a criminal history. tower, an 8,000-gallon mercaptan “Itoldhimthatwebetterholdit
In June 2000, Calabro pleaded tank and a 10-foot flare to be used (in the auditorium) because I’m
guilty to a single count of prostitu- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER two to four times a year. getting phone calls about it every
tion. The Gabriel House on William Street in Pittston, where Lillian Calabro lived before being reported Township Zoning Officer Leo- day,” said Kozick.
Wilkes-Barre police said an un- missing. Gabriel House provides transitional housing for women and children.
dercover officer solicited Calabro
for sex acts in November1999. Ca-
labro told the officer prices for
day.
Calabro was a resident at the
McCawley said there are 14
women and four children living at W-B residents must get new parking pass
each, and when the officer agreed, Gabriel House on William Street the facility and residents are al-
Calabro was arrested. in Pittston, a transitional housing lowed to stay there for two years. WILKES-BARRE – City the parking permit will be pro-
Calabro had been sentenced, project for women and young chil- McCawley said residents are re- Council recently passed an ordi- rated for the remainder of this
but that was revoked when she vi- dren who have been homeless. quired to “work toward goals that nance that revised the residen- year to $6.
olated the terms of her one-year Project Director Anne Marie would make them independent,” tial permit parking program. Participants are asked to reg-
probationary sentence by not re- McCawley said the facility reo- including holding jobs. All participants in the resi- ister with the Code Enforce-
porting her prescription drug use pened in 2005 after renovations McCawley said residents pay a dential permit parking program ment Office. Zone 1 registration
to her probation officer. were made on the building, origi- monthly fee to stay in their apart- will be required to come to City begins today and Zones 2 and 3
She was resentenced in Octo- nally built in 1864 and run by Ca- ments based on their income. Hall to renew or apply for a per- registration starts March 29.
ber 2000 to 40 days to one year in tholic Social Services and the Dio- “Lilly was a great person. Her mit parking pass for the year It could take 48 hours to proc-
county prison, but was paroled cese of Scranton. life was all about her daughter 2011 by April 15. The fee for the ess the registration and produce
immediately by former Judge Mi- The diocese said the building and her grandson. She was a great residential permit parking pass the parking permit. Participants
chael Conahan. has16 apartments available to res- friend, someone that made you will be $7.50 and will be valid for must show a valid Pennsylvania
In 1999, Calabro was charged idents referred from agencies that smile just looking at her,” said a one calendar year. driver’s license and provide
with writing bad checks to both confirm they are homeless. friend of Calabro’s, Leslie Wil- won’t give up on her appearance. Permit parking passes are their name, address and license
Walmart and Conyngham Tobac- Residents are interviewed be- liams, of Duryea, in an e-mail to RIP Lilly” limited to two per household plate number to receive a park-
co. Two charges were dismissed, fore being accepted and there is a The Times Leader. “Lilly was my and one guest pass per parking ing permit pass. Anyone with
while the outcome of the remain- zero tolerance for drugs and alco- friend and wherever she is she Times Leader staffer Sara Po- permit. The registration fee for questions should call 208-1629.
ing charges was unknown Mon- hol. knows that we all loved her and korny contributed to this report.

HEALTH
Scarnati, both Jefferson County

PARK
walk improvements, electrical up- Phase II of the Coal Street revi- tinue to support local economic Republicans, said they had not
grades, and new basketball talization project will begin some development efforts in Northeast- seen the lawsuit, and a spokes-
courts. It should be completed time this fall. The softball fields ern Pennsylvania.” woman for Corbett released a
Continued from Page 1A
sometime in the fall. will be upgraded, the rear parking Leighton, who is running for re- two-sentence statement in re-
Continued from Page 1A
Casey said projects such as Coal lot will be extensively remodeled, election this year, said the project It names Gov. Tom Corbett, sponse.
“There have been lots of debates Street are vital to cities. and the multipurpose field will be will greatly benefit the residents his budget secretary, the Treasu- "The lawsuit is without merit
about what should and shouldn’t “This is an investment not just resurfaced to accommodate foot- of the city and beyond. ry Department, House Speaker and will be successfully defend-
be cut, but this project is moving for today, but tomorrow as well,” ball, soccer, field hockey and la- “With the help of private orga- Sam Smith and Senate President ed in court," the Corbett admin-
forward.” he said. “It’s an investment in this crosse. nizations and many elected offi- Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati. istration said.
Nearly $14 million was poured neighborhood, this city and an in- Leighton said that when the cials -- especially Sen. Casey -- we The plaintiffs’ lawyer, Bill Ca- AdultBasic coverage ended
into the park during the last two vestment in the future.” project is complete, Coal Street have been able to completely revi- roselli, told reporters in a confer- amid partisan finger pointing
years to build a new ice skating fa- The funding was approved in Park will be one of the premier talize in just over two years a park ence call that the Legislature over who was to blame and the
cility with commercial and retail the 2010 Appropriations Commit- athletic facilities in Northeastern that had been abandoned and and the executive branch had no state government facing a pro-
space, and for other improve- tee budget and comes as the coun- Pennsylvania and an attractive blighted for seven years,” Leight- legal power to end the program. jected multibillion-dollar deficit.
ments. try is “coming out of a very diffi- site for athletic tournaments as on said. "It is not discretionary, and the Corbett has said the state
Now, construction will begin cult economy,” the senator said. well as community and entertain- Coal Street Park is the second- Legislature and executive doesn’t have the money to con-
this spring of a new playground, a “This is the right kind of invest- ment events. largest park in the city and sits branch must fund this program," tinue paying for adultBasic, and
pavilion and the long-awaited ment,” he said. “There are a lot of The project was funded by a fed- along a main artery that is being Caroselli said. he instead proposed diverting
splash pad – returning water fun priorities out there and projects eral Economic Development Ini- widened to five lanes at an esti- The program was created by a money from the tobacco settle-
to the park that once housed an like this, where children and fam- tiative appropriation secured mated cost of $12 million. 2001 law, which also calls for the ment into the state’s main bank
Olympic-sized swimming pool. ilies benefit, should always be a with strong support by Casey. “Before the renovation, this was state to annually set aside up to account.
The pool was not part of the reno- top priority.” “This project is another piece of a deserted park that had become 30 percent of money it receives The state’s Blue Cross/Blue
vation plan because, Leighton Cities such as Wilkes-Barre will Wilkes-Barre’s ongoing revitaliza- an eyesore and an anchor-weight from its 1998 settlement with Shield insurers, who have paid
said, it was cost-prohibitive to re- be feeling the pinch of cuts pro- tion under Mayor Leighton’s lead- on future development,” Leight- major cigarette manufacturers. for the lion’s share of adultBasic
pair and maintain. jected for the Community Devel- ership,” Casey said. “The project on said. “The revitalization of the The state is scheduled to receive in recent years, have decided
A splash pad is an area for water opment Block Grant Program, will create jobs in the short-term park was crucial to the growth and another approximately $370 mil- against continuing to pay for it
play that has no standing water Casey said. He said the city could and will provide children and fam- revitalization of the city.” lion in April. and the Legislature made no
and doesn’t require a lifeguard or lose as much as $1 million, and ilies with a first-class facility once Spokesmen for Smith and move to extend it.
other supervision, he said. across the state more than $189 it is completed. I am proud to be a Bill O’Boyle, a Times Leader staff
Phase I will also include side- million will be lost. part of this initiative and will con- writer, may be reached at 829-7218.

RECORDS
Boy Furniture Galleries offices. 20 years. feet and would not have to be a
This option would cost an es- The group agreed that proper- warehouse, Cowder said.
timated $3.79 million, Cowder ties in a 15-minute drive to the The new records center would
said, because of the $1.65 mil- courthouse would be acceptable be a hub for genealogy research-
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TONIGHT!
lion purchase asking price and because the county will eventu- ers and title searchers to access
ing property. $1 million in renovations. ally need a courier to pick up county marriage licenses, wills
Seven property owners had re- The committee voted Monday and deliver records to county of- and other records, preventing
sponded to the county’s request
for proposals to lease or sell ex-
to publicly seek more proposals
to see if any other building own-
fices.
The property should be
the need for the public to visit
multiple county offices, officials TUESDAY MARCH 15TH!
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Editorial
OUR OPINION: BEE WINNER

Defining moment
for true scholar
W
E PAUSE IN a ball games
world overloaded and other
with bleak news athletic
of civil war in Li- events.
bya, escalating gas prices and When it
epic tragedy in Japan to look comes to
briefly on a local bright spot, school com-
three-time regional spelling Roy petitions,
bee champion Sukanya (Sue) sports inevi-
Roy. tably top the popularity chart.
The 13-year-old Abington We don’t begrudge young ath-
Heights student weathered a letes their spotlights, but aca-
wilting 29 rounds – 90 min- demic events deserve atten-
utes of nearly nonstop spell- tion, too. The students who
ing – Sunday to capture her participate often work as hard
third consecutive trip to the as those in the more physical
Scripps National Spelling Bee pursuits, putting in long hours
in Washington, D.C. of practice, honing technique
The word that won it for her and timing, drilling in the ba-
this year: “Apparatchik,” de- sics until they are executed
rived from Russian and mean- perfectly every time.
ing a communist secret agent. Roy, for example, has a con-
And remember, the Cold War stant methodology in her
was over and the Berlin Wall bees, asking for definitions
down before she was even and language of origin, paus-
born. ing to collect her thoughts
Roy has represented our re- and “writing” the word on her
gion well, coming in 12th and hand with her index finger as

Pennsylvania farmers feed hungry around the world


28th in her two previous trips she spells.
to the nation’s capital. After So here is to Sukanya Roy, a
winning the regional bee, she beacon in our education sys-
promised “this year I’ll try to tem. And here’s to all the oth-
go all the way.” er spellers who stood before WHILE MANY people Take a moment to reflect upon the hard
We’re rooting for her, and
not because the regional bee
is sponsored by The Times
the microphone and dared to
dream of a national title. And
here’s to all those youngsters
will be celebrating their
Irish heritage (whether
they are Irish or not) later
COMMENTARY work and productivity of farm families on
“National Agriculture Day,” which will be
Leader, nor because this who compete in other events this week on St. Patrick’s CARL T. SHAFFER celebrated today.
newspaper picks up some of too often unheralded, includ- Day, we hope they will
the tab for her trip. ing geography bees, National take a moment to reflect Why is this so vitally important to our
No, we’re rooting for her be- History Day, Math Counts upon the hard work and productivity of farm families – and for that matter – all Second, agricultural exports help our
cause these competitions of and the Science Olympiad, to farm families on “National Agriculture Pennsylvanians? nation to achieve a better balance of trade
wits too often wither in obscu- name a few. Day,” which will be celebrated today. First, like all businesses, farmers need with other countries, which is essential to
rity, forever the poor cousin to Forgive us for getting pun- Farms of all types and sizes in Penn- expanding markets for what we produce the future health of our economy and
the brawny battles on football ny, but it’s true: They make us sylvania are producing safe, high-quality and sell. Worldwide markets tend to level value of the American dollar.
field, board-pounding basket- bee-lieve in our area’s future. and affordable food, while carefully tend- out the peaks and valleys of consumer Also, food for a hungry world from
ing to their animals, crops and land. demand, which is often caused by eco- America’s farmers contributes to effective
Pennsylvania farmers produce food for nomic conditions. foreign policy that can help nurture peace
QUOTE OF THE DAY consumers in the commonwealth and Market uncertainty is not a friend to and prosperity around the globe.
large population centers in the Northeast, agriculture. Depending upon the com- Pennsylvania’s farmers are exporting
“People talk about cutting waste, but the fruits of their labor are not limit- modity, farmers have to plan and invest more of what we produce while not short-
fraud and abuse. We’ve done it.” ed to the United States. In fact, food and years in advance before their harvests. changing consumers here at home. When
fiber from our farms tops the list as Penn- Our risks are complicated by the fact opportunities for agriculture expand,
Haley Barbour sylvania’s No. 1 export to countries that many agricultural commodities are investments and efficiencies in food pro-
Mississippi’s two-term governor spoke in Chicago on
around the world. perishable. Farmers can suffer severe duction expand rather than shrink.
Monday, touting his accomplishments while in office:
Pennsylvania’s agricultural exports financial losses if what we produce is not With these thoughts in mind, please
tackling a budget deficit without raising taxes and
passing a tort reform law. Barbour is among a field of likely Republican have increased significantly over a short consumed within a relatively short peri- join with Pennsylvania’s farm families in
presidential contenders, although no one has yet announced his or her period, growing by 50 percent since 2005. od. The export of agricultural products celebration of National Agriculture Day.
candidacy. Among those shipments, international provides farmers some risk reduction as
sales of our livestock and poultry prod- well as opportunity to expand our en- Carl T. Shaffer is president of the Pennsylvania
ucts have increased about 80 percent. terprises. Farm Bureau. Visit www.pfb.com.
OTHER OPINION: SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Bill would allow MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS

layoff flexibility Interim judges should be SEND US YOUR OPINION


coke and every area in between. We are
aware that many people in our district are
on fixed incomes, worried about their
allowed to run for bench Letters to the editor must include the
writer’s name, address and daytime employment and are having a difficult time

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TATE LAW THAT pre- cut taxes. phone number for verification. Letters making it from paycheck to paycheck.

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vents school districts This makes sense and would have been asked to write this letter by should be no more than 250 words. We We will continue to strive to provide
from laying off employ- give districts facing deep fund- people who do not understand why reserve the right to edit and limit writers quality education at an affordable price.
interim judges have been asked to ab- to one published letter every 30 days. Our school board has not raised your taxes
ees when they cannot af- ing cuts more flexibility. • E-mail: mailbag@timesleader.com
stain from running for a permanent ap- in years, and we are proud of that accom-
ford to pay them puts taxpayers The second section of the bill • Fax: 570-829-5537
pointment to the Luzerne County bench. plishment.
in a tight spot. House Bill 855 is is more problematic, but still • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15
I didn’t think anyone in this country had N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 We ask for your consideration in this
designed to loosen things up, but workable. It would allow dis-
to get permission to run for an elected upcoming election.
the devil will be in the details. tricts to consider teacher per-
The bill, offered by Rep. Scott formance, not just seniority, in office. In these times of internal turmoil in Tony Prushinski
our county government, is there a good cy and the forced promise to a citizen not Nanticoke
Boyd, R-Lancaster County, has deciding who is let go.
support from 35 lawmakers and While the provision promises reason for a few politicians to evoke a to run, I hope someone will enlighten me.
Gov. Tom Corbett, who men-
tioned the effort in his budget ad-
to serve the cause of good educa-
tion, its success will hinge on the
promise from talented public servants to
relinquish an opportunity to serve in a
If it is only a ploy so that seated politicians
can push their favorites, shame on them! Writer feels court system
dress last week.
Under present law, school dis-
kind of layoff criterion set by in-
dividual districts. Because favor-
more permanent capacity?
One case in point is Judge Joseph Cos-
grove. My son, Glenn, served on a jury in
I need an answer. Anyone?
Harriet Clyde Kipps favors ‘deadbeat’ fathers
tricts are permitted to reduce the itism, nepotism and petty squab- Glen Lyon

C
an someone from the Luzerne County
staff when enrollment drops sub- bles can influence school hirings his court a few weeks ago and was so im-
Domestic Relations Department or the

GNA school board team


stantially or a merger renders and firings, such plans have to be pressed by Judge Cosgrove that he is still
county courthouse explain to me why a
some employees unnecessary. fair to employees while putting praising him today. Cosgrove greeted the “deadbeat” father, who owes almost $4,000
jurors warmly, made sure all understood
asks for voters’ support
HB 855 would expand the rules the interests of students first. in back child support, goes into a con-
to include economic reasons If districts respond with effec- their responsibilities and called them to- tempt hearing and then is allowed to be
when a district’s needs exceed tive policies, their students, even gether again to thank them when they had free?

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the amount of a tax increase it in a time of short resources, have completed their duty. I know he would be n behalf of my fellow running mates of He has no money to pay child support,
could impose without going to a chance to be left with the best a credit to the judicial system if he were to the Greater Nanticoke Area School yet he apparently has money to pay law-
the voters in a referendum. teachers. be returned to the bench. District – Kenny James, Ryan Verazin, yers to represent him at these hearings and
It also would require that any I read every article on this subject in Janine Floryshak and Frank Shepanski Jr. – to buy airline tickets.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette detail and found no stated reason for this we thank the hundreds of citizens (Demo-
savings be used to offset costs or All I ask for is an explanation. The cur-
forced “promise” not to run. Perhaps I am crat and Republican) who signed our pet- rent system does not seem to work equally
EDITORIAL BOARD missing something, but it seems undemo- itions to be on the ballot in the May 17 for all.
RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES
cratic, for starters, but also inefficient, primary election. Once again, the rights of the children
Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor controlling and without foresight. We listened to your suggestions and suffer.
JOSEPH BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT If there is something that I don’t under- opinions as you welcomed us into your Charles Gordon
Vice President/Executive Editor President/Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. stand about the relationship of a democra- homes from Wapwallopen to West Nanti- Nanticoke

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video messaging program Skype. He said his wife is doing enough Mickie said she knows how

OK
“I love Skype,” Mickie said, not- worrying for the two of them. many other parents lost children
ing the two have had regular video “That’s the way moms are,” he or don’t know their whereabouts
chat sessions each Saturday while said, adding the communication and called herself “considerably
he’s been in the Far East. “That’s between his son and his wife is lucky.”
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what made it easier for me.” making things a bit easier to cope “I can’t even tell you how
when she woke up Friday morning Mickie said that while her hus- with while they’re more than blessed we are,” Mickie said, not-
and heard about the disaster, her band, John, a captain with the 6,000 miles apart. ing her daughter-in-law’s assign-
heart raced and she logged onto Wilkes-Barre fire department, is Though Michael and Gillian ment could have been anywhere
her computer to find a Facebook glued to television and Internet were unscathed by the earth- in the country, including in the re-
message from her son. news reports about the goings on quake, the tsunami it triggered gion closest to the earthquake.
The message’s subject line was in Japan, she’s trying to keep her and the dozens of aftershocks and While over there, Mickie said
short and simple but put Mickie at mind off it. subsequent smaller earthquakes her son and his wife, both of
ease. She said her husband is “keep- that have been felt in Japan, there whom are 26 and 2003 Meyers
“We’re OK, love.” ing it all in,” but she knows how is still the potential for trouble. High School graduates, have had a
In the slightly longer message, concerned he is. Michael told his mother that great time and enjoyed their expe-
Michael told his mother that he’s “He’s nervous. How could you there is fear that Mount Fuji, the rience, which was already shaping
sure she had heard about what not be? We just want them home,” nation’s tallest mountain, which up to be a memorable one.
happened in Japan and that while Mickie said. also happens to be a volcano, Now, it’s become “an experi-
his second-floor apartment shook John said his worries were could erupt. Though it’s still far ence they’ll never forget,” Mickie
and there were some aftershocks calmed immediately when his enough away from their apart- said.
that were still being felt, he and wife told him that Michael sent a ment, there is concern about ash DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
Gillian were OK. message saying they were fine and and getting an airplane out of Ja- Andrew M. Seder, a Times Leader John and Mickie Ostrum of Wilkes-Barre hold photos of their son,
On Saturday, mother and son fi- how far away from the epicenter pan back to the U.S. when they’re staff writer, may be reached at 570- Michael, and daughter-in-law, Gillian, who are living in Japan. The
nally were able to speak via the they lived. set to leave on March 29. 829-7269. two reside in an area two hours south of where the earthquake hit.

JAPAN
HOW TO HELP
U.S. organizations are accepting
donations to assist Japan after the
Continued from Page 1A earthquakes and tsunami that have
devastated the country. Americans
can send donations to:
This is the worst nuclear crisis
Japan has faced since the atomic Adventist Development and Relief
Agency (ADRA)
bombing of Hiroshima and Naga- Donations: 800-424-ADRA (2372)
saki during World War II. Donations address: ADRA In-
ternational, 12501 Old Columbia Pike,
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Silver Spring, MD 20904
Edano said the reactor, even Website: http://www.adra.org
All Hands Volunteers
though it was unoperational, was Donations: 919-830-3573
believed to be the source of the Donations address: PO Box 546,
Carlisle, MA 01741
elevated radiation release because Website: http://www.hands.org/
of the hydrogen release that trig- donate/japan-tsunami
American Jewish Joint Distribu-
gered the fire. tion Committee
“Now we are talking about lev- Donations: 212-687-6200
Donations address: 132 E. 43rd St
els that can damage human PO Box 530, New York, NY 10017
health. These are readings taken Website: http://jdc.org
American Red Cross
near the area where we believe the Donations: 1-800-RED-CROSS
releases are happening. Far away, Donations address: PO Box 37243,
Washington, DC 20013
the levels should be lower,” he Website: http://www.redcross.org
said. AmeriCares
Donations: 203-658-9500
“Please do not go outside. Donations address: 88 Hamilton
Please stay indoors. Please close Ave., Stamford, CT 06902
Website: http://americares.org
windows and make your homes Ananda Marga Universal Relief
airtight. Don’t turn on ventilators. Team (AMURT)
Donations: 301-738-7122
Please hang your laundry in- Donations address: AMURT, 2502
doors,” he said. Lindley Ter., Rockville, MD 20850
Website: http://amurt.us
“These are figures that poten- Baptist World Alliance
tially affect health, there is no mis- AP PHOTO Donations: 703-790-8980
Donations address: 405 N. Washing-
take about that,” he said. Relatives of tsunami victims console each other outside an emergency morgue in Iwaki City, Monday, three days after a giant quake ton St., Falls Church, VA 22046
The radiation level around one and tsunami struck the country’s northeastern coast. Website: http://www.bwanet.org
Brother’s Brother Foundation
of the reactors stood at 400,000 Donations: 412-321-3160
microsiverts per hour, four times pan’s northeastern coast Friday. sion first from local authorities be- Donations address: 1200 Galveston
Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15233
higher than the safe level. Hundreds of dead have washed fore cremation or burial to speed Website: http://brothersbrother.org
Officials said 50 workers are ashore on Japan’s devastated up funerals, said Health Ministry Catholic Relief Services
Donations: 1-877-HELP-CRS
still there trying to put water into northeast coast since last week’s official Yukio Okuda. Donations address: PO Box 17090,
the reactors to cool them. They earthquake and tsunami. Others “The current situation is so ex- Baltimore MD 21203-7090
Website: http://crs.org
say 800 other nonessential staff were dug out of the debris Mon- traordinary, and it is very likely Church World Service
were evacuated day by firefighters using pickaxes that crematoriums are running Donations: 1-800-297-1516
Donations address: PO Box 968,
Compounding the disaster, wa- and chain saws. beyond capacity,” said Okuda. Elkhart, IN 46515
ter levels dropped precipitously Funeral homes and crematori- “This is an emergency measure. Website: http://www.churchworld-
service.org
inside a Japanese nuclear reactor, ums are overwhelmed, and offi- We want to help quake-hit people Giving Children Hope
twice leaving the uranium fuel cials have run out of body bags as much as we can.” Donations: 714-523-4454
Donations address: 8332 Common-
rods completely exposed and rais- and coffins. The town of Soma has only one wealth Ave., Buena Park, CA 90621
ing the threat of a meltdown. On the economic front, Japan’s crematorium that can handle 18 Website: http://gchope.org
Habitat for Humanity Internat’l
The death toll from last week’s stock market plunged over the li- bodies a day, said an official, Kat- Donations: 1-800-Habitat
earthquake and tsunami jumped kelihood of huge losses by Japa- suhiko Abe. Donations address: 270 Peachtree
St., NW Suite 1300, Atlanta, GA
Tuesday as police confirmed the nese industries including big “We are overwhelmed and are 30303-1263
number killed had topped 2,400. names such as Toyota and Honda. asking other cites to help us deal Website: http://habitat.org
International Medical Corps
Police said Tuesday that a big The troubles at the Dai-ichi with bodies,” Abe told The Asso- Donations: 800-481-4462
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Crisis in Japan prompts U.S. to review its nuclear policies W-B bus crashes
on N.J. Turnpike
Nearly a quarter of America’s On Monday, the Japanese plants in the next 19 years. ating in the 1970s. curity Committee, said it was The Associated Press
blasts prompted calls for an im- Now, that all seems at risk. “These need to be examined,” time to “quickly put the brakes EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J. —
plants have the same design mediate review of the 104 nuclear With the Fukushima complex said Michael Mariotte, executive on” the U.S. industry. A luxury bus, operated by a com-
as the Japanese ones. plants now operating in the Unit- still making headlines, White director of the Nuclear Informa- But in a speech on the Senate pany from Wilkes-Barre, crashed
ed States, including many aging House officials sought to assure tion and Resource Service, an an- floor, Tennessee Republican Sen. Monday night on one of the na-
facilities, to see if they could the public that there’s nothing to ti-nuclear organization. “When Lamar Alexander came to the nu- tion’s most heavily trafficked
By ROB HOTAKAINEN, withstand a gut-punch by nature worry about. the reactor designs are the same, clear industry’s defense: “With- highways, killing the driver and
RENEE SCHOOF that would kill the electricity, “The U.S. power plants are de- and the reactor’s ages are the out nuclear power, it is hard to another person, police said.
and MARGARET TALEV cripple the cooling system and signed to very high standards for same, comparisons seem more imagine how the United States Monday’s crash of the luxury
McClatchy Newspapers threaten a nuclear meltdown. earthquake effects,” said Gregory than appropriate.” could produce enough cheap, re- bus, which was carrying 25 to 30
WASHINGTON — As Japan The Japanese crisis, and the Jaczko, chairman of the U.S. Nu- On Capitol Hill, some are call- liable, clean electric to keep our people, sent five people to a hos-
copes with one crisis after anoth- potential scrutiny of America’s clear Regulatory Commission. ing for a halt to further nuclear economy moving and to keep our pital’s trauma ward and left sev-
reactors, comes as the nuclear in- “All our plants are designed to development in the U.S.
er at its Fukushima Daiichi nucle- jobs from going overseas.” eral others with minor injuries,
dustry seemingly had won a new withstand significant natural Rep. Ed. Markey of Massachu-
ar complex, a review of federal re- Any reactor design today faced state police said. The bus driver
lease on life. After decades as an phenomena, like earthquakes, setts, the top-ranked Democrat
cords indicates that nearly a quar- orphan technology shuttered by tornadoes, and tsunamis.” on the House Natural Resources with the combination of an earth- was thrown through the wind-
ter of America’s nuclear reactors the meltdown at Three Mile Is- Five of the six reactors at the Committee, called for a moratori- quake and a tsunami would likely shield, they said.
in 13 states share the same design land in Pennsylvania, rising con- Japanese plant use the same Gen- um on new reactors in seismical- be in a similar situation as the The vehicle was operated by
of the ill-fated Japanese reactors. cerns about global warming, the eral Electric reactor that are at 23 ly active areas until a new safety plant in Japan, said David Loch- Super Luxury Tours Inc., police
The plants, called Mark I Boil- need to curb carbon pollution nuclear plants in North Carolina, review is completed. In addition, baum, a nuclear engineer who di- said. As of presstime, a company
ing Water Reactors, were de- and a quest for more electric pro- Georgia, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Markey joined three other Demo- rects the Union of Concerned Sci- by the name had not been locat-
signed by General Electric. GE, duction to fuel economic expan- New York, New Jersey, Alabama, crats in asking the House GOP to entists’ nuclear safety program. ed.
which is donating $5 million to sion buoyed nuclear fortunes. Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan, Min- conduct a hearing on the safety of Reactors are built to withstand The bus was carrying 25 to 30,
Japan for its relief effort, said GOP lawmakers in the House nesota, Massachusetts and Ver- U.S. nuclear plants. an earthquake or a tsunami, but left several with minor injuries,
Monday it was too early to assess of Representatives even pro- mont, according to a database Independent Sen. Joe Lieber- not both on the same day, he said: state police said. The bus driver
what produced the problems at posed tripling U.S. nuclear pro- maintained by the NRC. mann of Connecticut, the chair- “We’ll have to go back and revisit was thrown through the wind-
the complex. duction by building 200 new All but two of them began oper- man of the Senate Homeland Se- that and see if we can do better.” shield, they said.
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P E N N S TAT E F O O T B A L L Offensive and defensive line

Lions’ success hinges on play in trenches


Editor’s note By DEREK LEVARSE Chima Okoli played these posi- disappointment from the
This is the third of a dlevarse@timesleader.com tions since high school. West Scranton grad when
four-part series Injuries and inconsistency on Barham had shuffled between the coaches chose Mike Far-
previewing Penn
State spring practice,
both the offensive and defensive
lines haunted Penn State in
guard and center in his first
three seasons in Happy Valley
rell over him to fill in on the
first team against Indiana PAUL SOKOLOSKI
which opens 2010. Not coincidentally, the before being appointed the start- late in the season.
Wednesday. Today’s OPINION
Nittany Lions had their worst ing left tackle last spring.
installment looks at GUARDS/CENTERS

Finals defeat
season in their past six, finishing Okoli had started his college
the Nittany Lions’
7-6. career at defensive tackle but The three interior spots are
offensive and
With three starters returning found himself starting at right very much in doubt headed in-
defensive line.
on each side, Penn State heads tackle on offense after Lou to the spring. Stefen Wisniew-

shouldn’t dim
Tomorrow
Linebackers and the into spring ball hoping to im- Eliades was lost for the year ski and Doug Klopacz are gone
secondary. prove in the trenches. with an ACL injury early last sea- and returning starter Johnnie
son. Troutman again is in hot water

Popple’s year
OFFENSIVE TACKLES Among those pushing for after an offseason DUI charge.
Both starters on the outside time will be Eric Shrive, who has Troutman figured to be a lock Jack
return. Before last year, howev- also worked in at guard. Crawford
er, neither Quinn Barham nor There was definitely some See LINE, Page 3B AP PHOTO

H
e stood despondently on the
medal stand shaking his head
P I A A B O Y S B A S K E T B A L L P L AY O F F S back and forth, as if trying to

Get set for Round 2


erase what just happened as merely a
bad dream.
But the nightmare wasn’t going away
for Josh Popple.
His visions of grandeur were shat-
tered, and so was he.
The care-free kid from Coughlin
once insisted his free-spirited demea-
nor would always be on display – win
or lose.
Yet, Popple could barely keep his
melancholy eyes from falling to the
floor as he accepted second place.
“Not hurt. Just extremely dis-
traught,” Popple said as he was, re-
membering how he brought his hands
to his face in dismay on the wrestling
mat. “It wasn’t the ideal ending.”
He was sure he was going to end this
drought, and become the first state
champion in Coughlin’s wresting histo-
ry. Popple breezed through the 189-
pound bracket to the PIAA Class 3A
finals, running his record for his senior
season to 44-0 after the state semifinals
Saturday morning at Hershey’s Giant
Center.
It gave him a chance at the redemp-
tion he was seeking against Kenny
Courts, who ended Popple’s gold medal
thoughts in last year’s 171-pound state
quarterfinals. They met in a rematch
for the 189-pound state title Saturday
night.
In 38 seconds it was all over.
Popple’s undefeated season.
His state title quest.
His hopes of being first on Coughlin’s
championship wall by being first in the
state.
They were all gone because Courts, a
Central Dauphin star who won last
year’s PIAA title, became a two-time
state champ by using a fireman’s carry
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER to pin Popple for the second straight
John McCarthy is one of five seniors in the starting lineup for Holy Redeemer Meyers guard Ross Lavan had 13 points in a first-round victory against Cen- season.
as it takes on PET Charter tonight at Bethlehem Freedom High School. tral Columbia. The Mohawks play Imhotep Charter Wednesday night. “It’s tragic,” Coughlin coach Steve
Stahl said.

Royals take on District 12 Mohawks are searching It shows how quickly things can
change with sports in general and with
wrestling in particular.

runner-up PET Charter for the glass slipper “The highs and lows are extremes,”
Stahl said. “One minute you’re on top
of your game.”
By JOHN ERZAR
UP NEXT By JOHN ERZAR
UP NEXT Less than a minute may leave you
jerzar@timesleader.com jerzar@timesleader.com down in the dumps.
Holy Redeemer Meyers
The last time Holy Redeemer Reality hasn’t escaped Meyers. Popple dumped Kiski Area’s Matt
vs. Phila. Electrical & Technology vs. Imhotep Charter
made it this far in the PIAA Class 3A 6:30 p.m. today The District 2 runner-up Mo- 7:30 p.m. Wednesday McCutcheon 7-2 in the semifinals.
boys basketball tournament, it ran Bethlehem Freedom H.S. hawks know exactly what to expect Parkland H.S., Orefield It gave him the school’s single-season
into an incredible team from Phila- when they play District 12 champ victory record of 44, to go along with
delphia. and nationally-ranked Imhotep the single-season pin record of 31 he
At the same location as tonight’s are talented nonetheless. Charter at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in a certainly the favorite to win every- already held. Then Popple began plot-
game. Tip-off for the second-round game PIAA Class 2A boys basketball sec- thing. They are extremely big, ex- ting his gold medal path.
And the Royals went home with a is 6:30 p.m. at Bethlehem Freedom ond-round game at Parkland High tremely quick. “We know Courts is really aggressive
91-56 loss to eventual state cham- High School. School. “We’re going to have to play the and he’s very good on his feet,” said his
pion Neumann-Goretti. “It’s always fun playing teams out “It’s going to be an incredible ex- best game we’ve ever played just to father Mark Popple, a former area
Philadelphia Electrical & Technol- of the area, and seeing all the compe- perience for our kids,” Meyers be in the game. But that’s the chal- wrestling star for Coughlin and Wilkes.
ogy Charter, doesn’t carry the same tition in the state of Pennsylvania,” coach Pat Toole said. “I’m going to lenge. Every night you turn on the “Josh is good on top, we know he can
aura of Neumann-Goretti or other Redeemer senior guard tell them they have the chance to be TV, there’s some team out there do- go a full six minutes. Courts, he tries to
schools from the city, but the Dis- the Cinderella team in the PIAA get everything done quickly.”
trict 12 runner-up Chargers (23-5) See ROYALS, Page 4B tournament because this team is See MOHAWKS, Page 4B The idea was for Popple to push his
opponent the distance, and punish him
with points late in the match. But it
NCAA MEN’S TOURNAMENT NCAA WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT never got that far.
A large Coughlin contingent barely

Opening-round competition UConn, Tennessee


began generating a chant of “Let’s go
Popple,” when the referee slammed his
hand to the mat.

not affecting tourney picks


“I knew he was going to be tough,

collision in semis?
he’s pretty quick,” Popple said. “I guess
I didn’t react as fast as I needed to.”
What he needs to do now is hold his
By JAIME ARON head high with pride, after joining Bill
AP Sports Writer Up Next By DOUG FEINBERG Pfeffer and Chuck Chulada as Cough-
Filling out an NCAA tourna- Today AP Basketball Writer lin’s only state finalists and becoming
ment bracket is tougher this UNC Asheville (19-13) Connecticut’s path to a third straight national champion- the school’s first silver medalist in 36
vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (19-16),
year, and it has nothing to do 6:30 p.m.
shipcouldincludearenewalofthemostheatedrivalryinwom- years.
with the caliber of competition. UAB (22-9) vs. Clemson (21-11), en’s college basketball. “Everyone’s goal is to be on that
It’s the bracket itself that is 9 p.m. The Huskies earned the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA number one podium,” Popple said. “In
more maddening. TV Coverage: TruTV women’s basketball tournament Monday night. the long run, finishing second is a great
Instead of a single “play-in” For Geno Auriemma to match Tennessee coach Pat Sum- accomplishment in itself. A lot of kids
game that most pool managers usual time on Thursday at the mittwithaneighthnationalchampionshiphemighthavetogo would want to be there.”
ignored, this year’s tournament risk of skipping an entire layer of through her Lady Vols, who earned the top seed in the Dayton It is where the will of champions
features the debut of an “opening games that could produce the AP PHOTO region. If both come through their regions, UConn and Ten- stand through heartache and heart-
round” of four midweek match- tournament’s first upsets. UNC-Asheville guard Matt nessee could meet again in the national semifinals at Indiana- break, never feeling great until they
ups. That left bracket meisters The purist might say “Pick ’em Dickey shoots during practice polis. take one more step.
around the country to decide all.” Monday in Dayton, Ohio, for Auriemma’s Huskies didn’t have to face Tennessee during
whether to ask their buddies to But the realists seem to be the team’s NCAA Tournament its record 90-game winning streak that was ended by Stanford Paul Sokoloski is a Times Leader sports
pick all 67 games by tipoff to- first-round game today against columnist. You may reach him at 970-7109 or
night or to give them until the See BRACKET, Page 6B Arkansas-Little Rock. See SEMIS, Page 6B email him at psokoloski@timesleader.com.
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Today's Events Association By ROXY ROXXBOROUGH ANNOUNCEMENTS season. Anyone with questions
H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL EASTERN CONFERENCE should call Brian at 457-3693.
PIAA Class 3A playoffs – Holy Redeemer vs. Phila- Atlantic Division Crestwood Lacrosse Club is seeking Wyoming Valley West Boys Soccer
delphia Electrical & Technology, 6:30 p.m., Bethle- W L Pct GB BOXING REPORT: In the WBO welterweight title fight on May 7 in Las Vegas,
hem Freedom H.S. x-Boston ....................... 47 18 .723 —
Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$750 vs. at Shane Mosley +$550. an assistant coach for the high Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m.
PIAA Class A playoffs – Old Forge vs. Reading New York ...................... 34 31 .523 13 school club team. Previous la- April 11 at Happy’s Pizza, Plymouth.
Central Catholic, 8 p.m., Hazleton Area H.S. Philadelphia ................. 34 32 .515 131⁄2
New Jersey .................. 22 43 .338 25 NBA Kansas 23 Boston U crosse experience is a plus. The The meeting agenda will include
PIAA Class A playoffs – Mansfield vs. Constitution,
Toronto ......................... 18 48 .273 291⁄2
6:30 p.m., Hazleton Area H.S. Favorite Points Underdog Unlv 1.5 Illinois club is currently scheduled to election of officers for the 2011
H.S. GIRLS BASKETBALL Southeast Division
PIAA Class 2A playoffs – Mid Valley vs. Northern W L Pct GB HAWKS 6.5 Bucks NIT Tournament become a varsity sport in the season. Any club members in-
Lehigh, 5 p.m., Hazleton Area H.S. x-Miami ......................... 45 21 .682 —
Knicks 2 PACERS CHARLESTON 5 Dayton 2012-2013 school year. PIAA back- terested in running for an office
Orlando ......................... 42 25 .627 31⁄2
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Atlanta ........................... 38 28 .576 7 BULLS 14 Wizards CLEVELAND ST 11 Vermont ground clearances and school are asked to e-mail Rick at rdwis-
(3:30 p.m.)
Lebanon Valley at King’s Charlotte ....................... 28 38 .424 17 board approval are required. If niew@aol.com by April 8.
Washington .................. 16 49 .246 281⁄2 Mavericks 1 BLAZERS ALABAMA 12.5 Coastal Carolina
Misericordia at Neumann interested, please contact Robby
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Central Division College Basketball OKLAHOMA ST 6.5 Harvard
Misericordia at Immaculata, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB at 447-2357 or Jack at 885-3442. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
Favorite Points Underdog MISSOURI ST 7.5 Murray St
y-Chicago ..................... 47 18 .723 — Danko’s Fitness Center in Plains
Indiana .......................... 28 38 .424 191⁄2
Wednesday, March 16 Milwaukee..................... 26 39 .400 21
NCAA Tournament Boston College 5.5 MCNEESE ST Township is sponsoring a men’s Nanticoke American Legion Base-
H.S. BOYS BASKETBALL
Detroit ........................... 23 44 .343 25 NC-Asheville 4 Ark-L Rock COLORADO ST 6.5 Fairfield 35-and-older basketball league. ball will be holding sign-ups from 1
Cleveland...................... 12 53 .185 35
PIAA Class 2A playoffs – Meyers vs. Imhotep Char-
WESTERN CONFERENCE Clemson 4.5 Uab NEW MEXICO 5.5 Utep The games will be played Sundays, to 3 p.m. on Saturday at the Nanti-
ter, 7:30 p.m., Parkland H.S.
H.S. GIRLS BASKETBALL Southwest Division TX-San Antonio 4.5 Alabama St ST. MARY’S-CA 10.5 Kent St
from March 20 through April 24. coke American Legion Hall on
PIAA Class 3A playoffs – Holy Redeemer vs. Arch- W L Pct GB
Usc 4 Virginia Comm
The cost is $65 per person and Broad Street, Nanticoke. Any
bishop Wood, 6 p.m., Parkland H.S. x-San Antonio .............. 54 12 .818 — CBI Tournament
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE Dallas ............................ 47 19 .712 7 includes a T-shirt. Individual and interested player ages 13 (Devel-
W Virginia NL Clemson or Uab DAVIDSON 1 James Madison
(4 p.m.) New Orleans ................ 39 30 .565 161⁄2 team registrations are welcome. To opmental), 13 through 15 (Junior)
Utica at King’s Memphis ....................... 37 31 .544 18 Kentucky 13.5 Princeton EVANSVILLE 2 Hofstra
Mt. Saint Mary at Misericordia Houston ........................ 33 34 .493 211⁄2 register, stop by the fitness center and 16 through 18 (Senior) residing
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Northwest Division Florida 12.5 Cal-Santa Barb CREIGHTON 10.5 San Jose St or call 825-5989. in Nanticoke Area and Hanover
King’s at Marywood, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB Michigan St 1.5 Ucla BOISE ST 7.5 Austin Peay Area are eligible to participate.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Oklahoma City............... 43 23 .652 —
Marywood at Misericordia, 3 p.m. Denver............................ 40 27 .597 31⁄2 Connecticut 10.5 Bucknell College Insider Tournament CAMPS/CLINICS Registration fee is $75 individual/
Portland .......................... 37 29 .561 6 $100 family. Players must register
Utah ................................ 34 33 .507 91⁄2 Missouri PK Cincinnati MARSHALL 7.5 Ohio U
Friday, March 18 Minnesota ...................... 17 51 .250 27
Pittsburgh NL Ark-L Rock or E TENNESSEE ST 4 Furman
Dallas High School Softball Booster to try out. For more information,
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Pacific Division NC-Asheville Club will be holding its annual girls call Joe at 814-1430.
W L Pct GB E CAROLINA 8 Jacksonville
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull
L.A. Lakers ................... 47 20 .701 — Old Dominion 2 Butler youth softball clinic Sunday in the Nanticoke Little League will hold
Inivtational, 10 a.m.
King’s at Salisbury, 12 p.m. Phoenix......................... 33 31 .516 121⁄2 NO IOWA 4.5 Rider Dallas Middle School gym. Girls tryouts on Saturday and Sunday at
Golden State ................ 30 36 .455 161⁄2 Vanderbilt 1.5 Richmond
COLLEGE BASEBALL L.A. Clippers................. 26 42 .382 211⁄2 AIR FORCE 15.5 N Dakota ages 10 and under will meet from the Ed-Center gym at the following
Wilkes at Eastern, 3 p.m. Louisville 9.5 Morehead St
Sacramento.................. 15 49 .234 301⁄2 SANTA CLARA 4 No Arizona 10 a.m. to noon and girls from ages times: Saturday: Girls 9 a.m. to 11
x-clinched playoff spot Byu 8 Wofford 11 through 14 will be from 1 p.m. to 3 a.m.; boys 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.;
Saturday, March 19 y-clinched division HAWAII 1.5 Portland
Sunday's Games St. John’s 2 Gonzaga
NHL p.m. The clinic is open to girls from Sunday: Boys 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Univeristy of Maine, Presque Isle at King’s, 2 p.m. Oklahoma City 95, Cleveland 75 San Diego St 16 No Colorado Favorite Odds Underdog all school districts who want to girls 2 to 3:30 p.m. For more in-
Charlotte 95, Toronto 90
Eastern at Wilkes, 1 p.m.
Orlando 111, Phoenix 88 Temple 2.5 Penn St learn the proper fundamentals of formation, call Steve Duda at
Misericordia at Gwynedd-Mercy, 1 p.m. DEVILS -$200/ Thrashers
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Boston 87, Milwaukee 56
Kansas St 2 Utah St +$170 throwing, fielding and hitting from 262-2434 or go to www.nanticoke-
Indiana 106, New York 93
King’s vs. Capital University at Salisbury Sea Gull Golden State 100, Minnesota 77 CANADIENS -$120/ Capitals
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Inivtational, 10 a.m. Wisconsin 5 Belmont
King’s at Salisbury, 2 p.m Monday's Games even softball coaching staff and Varsity
New Jersey 88, Boston 79 N Carolina 18.5 Long Island U
Eastern at Misericordia, 1 p.m.
Oklahoma City 116, Washington 89 Bruins -$140/ BLUE JACKETS team members. The cost is $25 UPCOMING EVENTS
COLLEGE WOMEN'S LACROSSE Memphis 105, L.A. Clippers 82 Washington 5.5 Georgia and can be paid at the door. For
(1 p.m.) +$120
Denver 114, New Orleans 103
King’s at Widener San Antonio at Miami, 8 p.m.
Duke 23 Hampton RANGERS -$175/ Islanders more information, write to dhssoft- Ashley-Newtown Little League Golf
Manhattanville at Wilkes Phoenix at Houston, 8:30 p.m. +$155 ball@comcast.net or call Greg at Tournament will be held Saturday,
Elizabethtown at Misericordia Tennessee 1.5 Michigan
Philadelphia at Utah, 9 p.m.
COLLEGE MEN'S LACROSSE Golden State at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Ohio St NL TX-San Antonio or Flyers -$170/ PANTHERS 570-574-1515 or Brent at 793-1126. April 9 at Stone Meadows Golf
Misericordia at PSU Abington, 1 p.m. Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Alabama St +$150 Electric City Baseball and Softball Club in White Haven. The captain
COLLEGE MEN'S TENNIS Tuesday's Games
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. New York at Indiana, 7 p.m. George Mason 1 Villanova Penguins -$140/ SENATORS Academy will host a two-day and crew format will begin with a 1
COLLEGE WOMEN'S TENNIS Milwaukee at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Syracuse 11.5 Indiana St
+$120 hitting clinic from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. shotgun start. The regis-
Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. Washington at Chicago, 8 p.m. SABRES -$160/ Hurricanes p.m. on April 16 and April 17 at tration fee includes greens fees,
Dallas at Portland, 10 p.m. Xavier 1.5 Marquette
+$140 Connell Park Little League. Cost is car, beverages/food on course, and
Wednesday's Games
Notre Dame 13 Akron
Denver at Atlanta, 7 p.m. PREDATORS -$125/ Kings $75. For more information, visit buffet after the tournament. The
Indiana at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Texas A&M PK Florida St +$105 www.electriccitybaseball.com or cost is $70 for golf and buffet, and
W H A T ’ S O N T V Toronto at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Orlando at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Purdue 14 St. Peter’s STARS -$120/ Sharks 570-878-8483. $25 for the buffet only. For more
Phoenix at New Orleans, 8 p.m. even
Georgetown NL Usc or Virginia Wilkes University will hold a mini- information, call Mark Matysczak
MEN'S COLLEGE Oklahoma City at Miami, 8 p.m.
Charlotte at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Comm FLAMES -$145/ Coyotes football camp from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 592-1451 or Bernie Gurnari at
BASKETBALL Minnesota at Utah, 9 p.m.
Arizona 5.5 Memphis
+$125
on June 20 at the Ralston Athletic 760-2419.
Cleveland at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
6:30 p.m. Home Teams in Capital Letters
TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, first round,
Dallas at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Texas 9.5 Oakland U Complex. Interested campers from The 4th Annual Susquehanna
Philadelphia at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
UNC Asheville vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, at Dayton, the ages of 6 to 13 are invited to Warrior Trail 5K Race/Fun Walk
Ohio participate. The price for any child will be held at 10:15 a.m. on April 2
7 p.m. NCAA Men
ESPN2 — NIT, first round, Dayton at College of The Final Top Twenty Five
is $50 and $30 for any additional in Shickshinny. Registration will be
p.m.
Charleston The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ final UNLV (24-8) vs. Illinois (19-13), 30 minutes follow-
GP W L OT Pts GF GA children from the same household. from 9 to 10 a.m. at the playground
7:30 p.m. 2010-11 college basketball poll, with first-place Detroit .......................... 69 41 20 8 90 227 199
ESPN — NIT, first round, Harvard at Oklahoma votes in parentheses, records through March 13, to-
ing Chicago........................ 69 37 24 8 82 226 193 Parents are encouraged to stick pavilion located at Oak and North
Third Round Nashville ...................... 69 35 24 10 80 177 161
State tal points based on 25 points for a first-place vote Saturday, March 19 Columbus .................... 68 32 27 9 73 188 206
around and watch the camp. The Canal streets. Entry fee is $17 by
9 p.m. through one point for a 25th-place vote and last St. Louis....................... 69 31 29 9 71 193 207 concession stand will be open with March 19 and $20 thereafter. All
ESPN2 — NIT, first round, UTEP at New Mexico Louisville-Morehead State winner vs. Vanderbilt-
week’s ranking: Richmond winner
TRUTV — NCAA Division I tournament, first round, ..........................................................Record PtsPvs Northwest Division a limited menu. For more informa- proceeds will benefit the SWT.
UAB vs. Clemson, at Dayton, Ohio Sunday, March 20 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
1. Ohio St. (51) ............................... 32-21,611 1
Notre Dame-Akron winner vs. Texas A&M-Florida Vancouver ................... 70 45 16 9 99 229 165 tion, contact Matthew DeBernardo Specially designed medals will be
11 p.m. 2. Kansas (14) ................................ 32-21,574 2
ESPN2 — NIT, first round, Kent State at St. Mary’s, 3. Duke ............................................ 30-41,472 5 State winner Calgary ........................ 71 36 26 9 81 214 203 at 714-4754 or matthew.dibernar- presented to the top three runners
Purdue-St. Peter’s winner vs. Georgetown— Minnesota.................... 69 35 27 7 77 176 184
Calif. 4. Pittsburgh ................................... 27-51,406 3 Southern Cal-Virginia Commonwealth winner Colorado ...................... 68 26 34 8 60 191 239 do@wilkes.edu. in each age group. For information,
5. Notre Dame ................................ 26-61,332 4
NHL 6. San Diego St. ............................. 32-21,322 7
Kansas-Boston University winner vs. UNLV-Illinois Edmonton .................... 70 23 38 9 55 172 231 contact race director Max Furek at
winner Pacific Division
7:30 p.m. 7. North Carolina............................ 26-71,189 6
Regional Semifinals GP W L OT Pts GF GA MEETINGS 542-7946 or jungle@epix.net.
VERSUS — Carolina at Buffalo 8. Texas........................................... 27-71,069 10
9. Connecticut ................................ 26-91,019 21 Friday, March 25 San Jose ...................... 69 39 22 8 86 194 177 Applications can also be download-
SOCCER 10. BYU ........................................... 30-4 977 8 Kansas-Boston University—UNLV-Illinois winner Los Angeles ................ 69 39 25 5 83 192 168
Phoenix........................ 70 36 23 11 83 202 200 Crestwood Football Booster Club ed at www.susquehannawarrior-
11. Kentucky................................... 25-8 928 15 vs. Louisville-Morehead State—Vanderbilt-Rich-
3:30 p.m.
12. Syracuse................................... 26-7 922 11 mond winner Dallas ........................... 69 37 24 8 82 193 193 will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m. trail.org. Pool demonstration will
FSN — UEFA Champions League, Bayern Munich Notre Dame-Akron—Texas A&M-Florida State win- Anaheim ...................... 69 37 27 5 79 195 202
vs. Inter Milan, at Munich 13. Purdue ...................................... 25-7 903 9 ner vs. Purdue-St. Peter’s—Georgetown-Southern NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime April 5 at King’s Restaurante. For be performed by Tom “Dr Cue”
8 p.m. 14. Louisville................................... 25-9 874 14 Cal-Virginia Commonwealth winner loss. information, call Tony at 430-7571. Rossman, world trick shot cham-
FSN — UEFA Champions League, Manchester 15. Florida ....................................... 26-7 840 12 Sunday's Games
United vs. Marseille, at Manchester, England 16. Wisconsin ................................. 23-8 619 13 Regional Championship
Washington 4, Chicago 3, OT Hanover Area Girls Basketball pion, at 7 p.m. today at Jack &
Sunday, March 27
(same-day tape) 17. Arizona...................................... 27-7 516 16
Semifinal winners
Pittsburgh 5, Edmonton 1 Booster Club will hold its next Jill’s Billiards, 510 Blackman St.,
18. St. John’s.................................. 21-11 433 17 Los Angeles 3, Dallas 2
9:30 p.m.
19. Utah St. ..................................... 30-3 333 23 WEST REGIONAL Buffalo 6, Ottawa 4 meeting at 6:30 p.m. today at the Wilkes Barre. Admission is free, but
ESPN — MLS, Los Angeles at Seattle
20. Xavier ........................................ 24-7 270 18 Second Round Phoenix 5, Anaheim 2 high school cafeteria. Elections will donations for the Veterans Can-
21. Kansas St. ................................ 22-10 240 19 Thursday, March 17 Monday's Games
22. West Virginia............................ 20-11 178 20 Temple (25-7) vs. Penn State (19-14), 2:10 p.m. Tampa Bay 6, Toronto 2
be held at this meeting. teen fund and Emergency Services
23. Washington .............................. 23-10 176 — San Diego State (32-2) vs. Northern Colorado San Jose at Chicago, 8 p.m. Nanticoke Little League will have a Fund will be collected. Signed
T R A N S A C T I O N S 24. Texas A&M............................... 24-8 152 —
25. Vanderbilt ................................. 23-10 130 —
(21-10), 30 minutes following
Connecticut (26-9) vs. Bucknell (25-8), 7:20 p.m.
Minnesota at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
mandatory managers and coaches T-shirts will be on sale and a cue
Others receiving votes: Georgetown 129, Temple Cincinnati (25-8) vs. Missouri (23-10), 30 minutes Atlanta at New Jersey, 7 p.m. meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday at stick and case will be raffled.
BASEBALL 124, Cincinnati 115, Old Dominion 65, Richmond 47, following N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. West Side Park each team needs
UNLV 38, Gonzaga 30, Butler 18, Villanova 17, Bel- Friday, March 18 Boston at Columbus, 7 p.m.
American League mont 13, Missouri 13, George Mason 10, Memphis Texas (27-7) vs. Oakland, Mich. (25-9), 12:15 p.m. Washington at Montreal, 7 p.m. at least one representative. There
BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Optioned 1B Joe Maho- 7, Clemson 4, Colorado 3, Marquette 3, UCLA 3, Arizona (27-7) vs. Memphis (25-9), 30 minutes fol-
ney to Norfolk (IL). Long Island U. 1. lowing
Carolina at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. will also be final sign up from 6 to
Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.
CLEVELAND INDIANS—Optioned RHP Zach Michigan (20-13) vs. Tennessee (19-14), 12:40 p.m. Philadelphia at Florida, 7:30 p.m. 8p.m. Nanticoke Junior Trojans
McAllister and OF Nick Weglarz to Columbus (IL). Duke (30-4) vs. Hampton (24-8), 30 minutes follow-
Reassigned 3B Lonnie Chisenhall, 2B Jason Kip- NCAA Tournament ing
Los Angeles at Nashville, 8 p.m. will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday
San Jose at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
nis, C Juan Apodaca, RHP Alex White and RHP FIRST ROUND Third Round Phoenix at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. at Guardian Elder Care Center.
Zach Putnam to their minor league camp.
MINNESOTA TWINS—Optioned RHP David Tuesday, March 15 Saturday, March 19 Wednesday's Games Pittston Area Baseball Booster
Bromberg, RHP Eric Hacker, RHP Anthony Swar- No. 16 Seed Southeast: UNC Asheville (19-13) vs. Connecticut-Bucknell winner vs. Cincinnati-Mis- Toronto at Carolina, 7 p.m.
Club will meet at 7 p.m. Wednes- Bulletin Board items will not be
Arkansas-Little Rock (19-16), 6:30 p.m. souri winner Washington at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
zak, and OF Rene Tosoni to Rochester (IL). Op- accepted over the telephone. Items
tioned RHP Deolis Guerra, INF Chris Parmalee and No. 12 Seed East: UAB (22-9) vs. Clemson (21-11), San Diego State-Northern Colorado winner vs. Colorado at Vancouver, 10 p.m. day at the Red Mill in Pittston. Any
9 p.m. Temple-Penn State winner St. Louis at Anaheim, 10 p.m.
OF Joe Benson to New Britain (EL). Reassigned
Sunday, March 20
parents of players in grades 8 may be faxed to 831-7319, dropped off
RHP Kyle Gibson, RHP Yorman Bazardo, C Jair Wednesday, March 16
Fernandez, C Chris Herrmann, INF Ray Chang, INF No. 16 Seed East: Texas-San Antonio (19-13) vs. Duke-Hampton winner vs. Michigan-Tennessee American Hockey League through 12 are encouraged to at the Times Leader or mailed to
Brian Dozier and INF Justin Huber to their minor- Alabama State (17-17), 6:30 p.m. winner attend. Topics of discussion will
league camp. No. 11 Seed Southwest: Southern Cal (19-14) vs. Texas-Oakland, Mich. winner vs. Arizona-Memphis EASTERN CONFERENCE Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
NEW YORK YANKEES—Assigned RHP D.J. Virginia Commonwealth (23-11), 9 p.m. winner Atlantic Division include the Meet the Patriots St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Mitchell the their minor league camp. Announced EAST REGIONAL Regional Semifinals GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Breakfast and the start of the
RHP George Kontos was returned to the team per Second Round Thursday, March 24 Manchester ........... 69 40 21 2 6 88 227 185
Rule 6 after the San Diego Padres had previously Thursday, March 17 Duke-Hampton—Michigan-Tennessee winner vs. Portland ................. 65 40 18 5 2 87 235 189
selected him in the 2010 Rule 5 Draft. West Virginia (20-11) vs. UAB-Clemson winner, Texas-Oakland, Mich.—Arizona-Memphis winner Connecticut........... 67 33 26 2 6 74 186 184
National League 12:25 p.m. San Diego State-Northern Colorado—Temple- Worcester.............. 67 31 24 4 8 74 182 203
CINCINNATI REDS—Agreed to terms with C Ryan Kentucky (25-8) vs. Princeton (25-6), 30 minutes Penn State winner vs. Connecticut-Bucknell—Cin- Providence............ 67 30 32 3 2 65 171 218
Hanigan on a three-year contract through the 2013 cinnati-Missouri winner Springfield ............. 67 30 32 2 3 65 198 216
season. Reassigned LHP Philippe Valiquette, RHP
following
Friday, March 18 Regional Championship Bridgeport ............. 66 22 36 3 5 52 176 231 G O L F T E N N I S
Daryl Thompson, C Yasmani Grandal, OF Danny North Carolina (26-7) vs. Long Island University Saturday, March 26 East Division
Dorn, C Chris Denove, LHP Jeremy Horst, LHP (27-5), 7:15 p.m. Semifinal winners GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA PGA Tour ATP World Tour
Donnie Joseph, RHP Matt Klinker and RHP Justin Washington (23-10) vs. Georgia (21-11), 30 minutes FINAL FOUR Penguins.............. 65 46 18 0 1 93 213 151
Lehr to their minor league camp. following Hershey ................. 69 41 22 1 5 88 219 179 FedExCup Leaders Rankings
COLORADO ROCKIES—Optioned RHP Edgmer National Semifinals Norfolk ................... 66 34 19 8 5 81 221 177
George Mason (26-6) vs. Villanova (21-11), 2:10 Rank Player .......................................................Points 1. Rafael Nadal, Spain, 12390
Escalona, RHP Juan Nicasio and RHP Cory Riodan Saturday, April 2 Charlotte................ 67 36 23 2 6 80 219 204 2. Roger Federer, Switzerland, 7965
p.m. East champion vs. West champion 1. Mark Wilson .................................................. 1,075
to their minor league camp. Binghamton........... 66 34 25 3 4 75 212 187 3. Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 7800
Ohio State (32-2) vs. UTSA-Alabama State winner), Southeast champion vs. Southwest champion Albany .................... 66 28 34 1 3 60 174 223 2. Nick Watney .................................................. 902
HOUSTON ASTROS—Reassigned LHP Douglas 30 minutes following 3. Jhonattan Vegas........................................... 791 4. Robin Soderling, Sweden, 6050
Arguello, INF Koby Clemens, INF Brian Dopirak, C National Championship Syracuse ............... 65 24 34 3 4 55 158 203 5. Andy Murray, Britain, 5715
Xavier (24-7) vs. Marquette (20-14), 7:27 p.m. Adirondack............ 65 22 33 4 6 54 151 211 4. Rory Sabbatini .............................................. 766
Rene Garcia, RHP Sammy Gervacio, OF Jon Gas- Syracuse (26-7) vs. Indiana State (20-13), 30 min- Monday, April 4 5. D.A. Points .................................................... 737 6. David Ferrer, Spain, 4510
ton, OF J.D. Martinez, INF Jiovanni Mier, INF Jose Semifinal winners WESTERN CONFERENCE 7. Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, 4410
utes following 6. Bubba Watson .............................................. 724
Carlos Thompson to their minor league camp. Op- North Division 7. Luke Donald.................................................. 718 8. Andy Roddick, United States, 3770
Third Round
tioned RHP David Carpenter, RHP Cesar Carrillo, GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA 9. Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 3095
RHP Jorge De Leon, RHP Arcenio Leon, INF Jim- Saturday, March 19 NCAA Women Manitoba................ 67 37 24 1 5 80 191 169
8. Aaron Baddeley ............................................ 700
10. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 2740
my Paredes to their minor league camp. West Virginia—UAB-Clemson winner vs. Ken- 9. Matt Kuchar ................................................... 682
The Final Women's Top Twenty Five Toronto .................. 70 34 26 1 9 78 201 194 11. Gael Monfils, France, 2610
LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Optioned RHP Car- tucky-Princeton winner Hamilton ................ 66 35 24 1 6 77 190 170 10. Jonathan Byrd............................................. 658
The top 25 teams in the The Associated Press’ final 11. Hunter Mahan............................................. 639 12. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 2530
los Monasterios to their minor league camp. Reas- Sunday, March 20 Lake Erie ............... 67 34 25 3 5 76 183 177 13. Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, 2340
North Carolina-Long Island University winner vs. 2010-11 women’s college basketball poll, with first- 12. Dustin Johnson .......................................... 628
signed LHP Wilkin De La Rosa to their minor league place votes in parentheses, records through March Grand Rapids........ 67 32 25 2 8 74 203 207 14. Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 2175
camp. Washington-Georgia winner Abbotsford ............ 67 32 26 4 5 73 163 185 13. Vijay Singh .................................................. 612
13, total points based on 25 points for a first-place 15. Mardy Fish, United States, 2121
PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Optioned RHP Daniel Ohio State—UTSA-Alabama State winner vs. Ge- Rochester.............. 67 30 31 3 3 66 186 216 14. Bill Haas ...................................................... 558 16. Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia, 2055
orge Mason-Villanova winner vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and last 15. Y.E. Yang .................................................... 531
Moskos, LHP Tony Watson, OF Gorkys Hernandez week’s ranking: West Division 17. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 1930
and OF Alex Presley to Indianapolis (IL). Optioned Syracuse-Indiana State winner vs. Xavier-Mar- GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA 16. Phil Mickelson ............................................ 504 18. Viktor Troicki, Serbia, 1710
quette winner .............................................................Record PtsPvs 17. Spencer Levin ............................................ 487
LHP Jeff Locke, LHP Aaron Thompson and RHP 1. Connecticut (37)............................ 32-1973 1 Milwaukee ............. 65 36 18 4 7 83 183 159 19. David Nalbandian, Argentina, 1655
Ramon Aguero to Altoona (EL). Reassigned INF Regional Semifinals Houston ................. 69 38 25 1 5 82 197 180 18. Gary Woodland .......................................... 445 20. Marin Cilic, Croatia, 1540
2. Stanford (2) .................................... 29-2928 2 19. Jason Dufner .............................................. 407
Chase d’Arnaud, INF Brian Friday, and OF Andrew Friday, March 25 Texas ..................... 68 35 23 4 6 80 183 184 21. Richard Gasquet, France, 1495
Lambo to their minor league camp. 3. Baylor .............................................. 31-2890 3 Peoria .................... 68 36 25 2 5 79 190 186 20. Jimmy Walker............................................. 405
Ohio State-UTSA-Alabama State—George Mason- 4. Tennessee ..................................... 31-2873 4 22. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, 1490
Can-Am League Villanova winner vs. West Virginia-UAB-Clem- Chicago ................. 69 35 25 3 6 79 228 225 21. Steve Marino .............................................. 404 23. Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, 1475
5. Xavier ............................................. 28-2803 5 San Antonio .......... 65 36 25 3 1 76 201 197 22. Kevin Na...................................................... 378
QUEBEC CAPITALES—Sold the contract of LHP son—Kentucky-Princeton winner 6. Duke ............................................... 29-3782 6 24. Sam Querrey, United States, 1440
Andrew Albers to Minnesota (AL). North Carolina-Long Island University—Washing- Oklahoma City...... 66 34 25 2 5 75 200 195 23. Graeme McDowell ..................................... 375 25. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 1425
ton-Georgia winner vs. Syracuse-Indiana State— 7. Texas A&M .................................... 28-5721 8 Rockford................ 66 27 30 4 5 63 168 204 24. Martin Laird................................................. 347 26. Albert Montanes, Spain, 1405
HOCKEY Xavier-Marquette winner 8. UCLA .............................................. 27-4697 7 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point 25. Matt Bettencourt ......................................... 347 27. Michael Llodra, France, 1370
9. Notre Dame.................................... 26-7684 10 for an overtime or shootout loss. 26. Jerry Kelly ................................................... 326 28. Tommy Robredo, Spain, 1290
National Hockey League Regional Championship 10. DePaul.......................................... 27-6612 9 Sunday's Games 27. J.B. Holmes ................................................ 323 29. Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, 1285
DETROIT RED WINGS—Assigned G Joey Mac- Sunday, March 27 11. Miami ............................................ 27-4564 11 Texas 2, Toronto 1, SO
Donald to Grand Rapids (AHL). Semifinal winners 28. Robert Garrigus ......................................... 319 30. Juan Monaco, Argentina, 1280
12. Michigan St. ................................. 26-5512 12 Worcester 5, Connecticut 4 29. Justin Rose ................................................. 310 31. Gilles Simon, France, 1270
OTTAWA SENATORS—Re-assigned F Ryan Po- SOUTHEAST REGIONAL 13. Wis.-Green Bay ........................... 32-1465 13 Adirondack 3, Springfield 0
tulny and D Derek Smith to Binghamton (AHL). 30. Steve Stricker ............................................. 309 32. Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, 1270
Second Round 14. North Carolina ............................. 25-8461 14 Albany 4, Syracuse 1 31. Ryan Palmer ............................................... 307 33. John Isner, United States, 1255
Named Peter Ambroziak head of hockey develop- Thursday, March 17 15. Florida St. .................................... 23-7410 15 Rochester 6, Hamilton 5
ment. 32. Tim Clark..................................................... 299 34. Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, 1210
Butler (23-9) vs. Old Dominion (27-6), 12:40 p.m. 16. Maryland ...................................... 23-6367 16 Manchester 4, Portland 2 33. Michael Bradley ......................................... 298 35. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, 1180
American Hockey League Pittsburgh (27-5) vs. UNC Asheville-Arkansas-Lit- 17. Kentucky ...................................... 24-8348 17 Bridgeport 5, Providence 1 36. Florian Mayer, Germany, 1168
AHL—Suspended Peoria D Nathan Oystrick six 34. Rickie Fowler.............................................. 294
tle Rock winner, 30 minutes following 18. Ohio St. ........................................ 22-9315 18 Norfolk 3, Hershey 2, SO 35. Stuart Appleby............................................ 290 37. Milos Raonic, Canada, 1134
games and Chicago C Ryan Garbutt two games as Florida (26-7) vs. UC Santa Barbara (18-13), 6:50 19. Marist............................................ 29-2248 19 Chicago 5, Rockford 1 38. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, 1120
a result of their actions in a March 11. Suspended Houston 6, Manitoba 3 36. Brian Gay..................................................... 272
p.m. 20. Gonzaga ...................................... 28-4217 20 39. Andrey Golubev, Kazakhstan, 1090
Rochester LW Eric Selleck for four games as a re- UCLA (22-10) vs. Michigan State (19-14), 30 min- Grand Rapids 5, San Antonio 4, SO 37. Tommy Gainey........................................... 268
21. Oklahoma .................................... 21-11157 21 38. Ryan Moore ................................................ 265 40. Kevin Anderson, South Africa, 1089
sult of his actions in a March 11 game against Toron- utes following 22. Georgetown................................. 22-10141 23 Milwaukee 2, Peoria 1 41. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, 1085
to. BYU (30-4) vs. Wofford (21-12), 7:15 p.m. 39. Robert Allenby ........................................... 250
23. Georgia Tech .............................. 23-10110 24 Monday's Games 39. Johnson Wagner........................................ 250 42. Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 1070
CHICAGO WOLVES—Reassigned D Matt Krug to St. John’s (21-11) vs. Gonzaga (24-9), 30 minutes No games scheduled 43. Yen-hsun Lu, Taiwan, 1059
Elmira (ECHL). 24. Marquette..................................... 23-8 83 25 41. Tom Gillis .................................................... 245
following 25. Iowa .............................................. 22-8 67 — Tuesday's Games 44. Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, 1016
ECHL Wisconsin (23-8) vs. Belmont (30-4), 7:27 p.m. 42. Marc Leishman........................................... 243
Others receiving votes: Houston 57, Penn St. 57, Milwaukee at Houston, 8:05 p.m. 45. Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, 1005
ECHL—Suspended Alaska’s Stewart and Victo- Kansas State (22-10) vs. Utah State (30-3), 30 min- 43. Troy Matteson............................................. 235 46. Juan Carlos Ferrero, Spain, 990
West Virginia 33, Iowa St. 21, Texas Tech 19, Loui- Oklahoma City at Peoria, 8:05 p.m. 44. J.J. Henry.................................................... 232
ria’s Kiel McLeod each two games and fined them utes following siana Tech 13, Kansas St. 7, N. Iowa 7, Temple 7, Penguins at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. 47. Potito Starace, Italy, 990
an undisclosed amount as a result of their actions in Third Round 45. Anthony Kim ............................................... 232 48. Andreas Seppi, Italy, 980
Rutgers 5, Bowling Green 4, Princeton 4, BYU 3, Wednesday's Games
March 11 game. Suspended Utah’s Grantham and Saturday, March 19 Fresno St. 3, Georgia 3, St. John’s 3, James Madi- 46. K.J. Choi...................................................... 230 49. Jeremy Chardy, France, 970
one game and fined him an undisclosed amount as Springfield at Manchester, 7 p.m. 47. Jeff Overton ................................................ 228
Pittsburgh—UNC Asheville-Arkansas-Little Rock son 1. Oklahoma City at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. 50. Marcel Granollers, Spain, 958
a result of his actions in a March 11 game against winner vs. Butler-Old Dominion winner 48. Chris Couch................................................ 228 Doubles
Stockton. Suspended Gwinnett’s Danick Paquette Charlotte at Bridgeport, 7 p.m. 49. Ben Crane ................................................... 225
Florida-UC Santa Barbara winner vs. UCLA-Michi- Binghamton at Adirondack, 7 p.m. 1. Bob Bryan, United States, 11430
one game and fined him an undisclosed amount as gan State winner 50. Hunter Haas ............................................... 221 1. Mike Bryan, United States, 11430
a result of his actions in a March 12 game at Elmira. Albany at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
BYU-Wofford winner vs. St. John’s-Gonzaga win- Hamilton at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. 51. Bill Lunde .................................................... 216 3. Daniel Nestor, Canada, 8670
Suspended Kalamazoo’s Mitch Versteeg one ner 52. Jason Day ................................................... 216 4. Nenad Zimonjic, Serbia, 8110
Milwaukee at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
game and fined him an undisclosed amount as a re-
sult of his actions in a March 12 game against
Kansas State-Utah State winner vs. Wisconsin-Bel- H O C K E Y Penguins at Manitoba, 8:30 p.m. 53. Fredrik Jacobson ....................................... 212 5. Mahesh Bhupathi, India, 6520
mont winner 54. Chris Kirk .................................................... 212 6. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, 6245
Wheeling. Suspended Utah’s Matt Clarke one 55. Charles Howell III....................................... 211 7. Leander Paes, India, 5785
Regional Semifinals
game and fined him an undisclosed amount and
Thursday, March 24
National Hockey League 56. Zack Miller .................................................. 211 8. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 4800
fined Utah’s Brett Parnham an undisclosed amount 57. Keegan Bradley.......................................... 207 9. Marcin Matkowski, Poland, 4120
as a result of their actions in a March 12 game Pittsburgh-UNC Asheville-Arkansas-Little Rock— EASTERN CONFERENCE
against Stockton. Butler-Old Dominion winner vs. Kansas State-Utah Atlantic Division B O X I N G 58. Brendon de Jonge ..................................... 206
59. Webb Simpson........................................... 198
10. Mariusz Fyrstenberg, Poland, 4120
11. Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, 4030
State—Wisconsin-Belmont winner GP W L OT Pts GF GA
SOCCER Florida-UC Santa Barbara—UCLA-Michigan State Philadelphia ................ 68 42 19 7 91 219 182
60. Geoff Ogilvy................................................ 193 12. Oliver Marach, Austria, 3820
Major League Soccer
winner vs. BYU-Wofford—St. John’s-Gonzaga Pittsburgh .................... 70 40 22 8 88 201 171 Fight Schedule 61. Ernie Els...................................................... 186 13. Philipp Petzschner, Germany, 3755
winner 62. Cameron Beckman .................................... 184 14. Marc Lopez, Spain, 3740
SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC—Re-signed MF Miguel N.Y. Rangers............... 70 36 30 4 76 198 171 National TV in parentheses 15. Lukasz Kubot, Poland, 3705
Regional Championship New Jersey ................. 68 32 32 4 68 146 174 63. David Duval ................................................ 183
Montano. Signed G Josh Ford. March 18 64. Ian Poulter................................................... 175 16. Horia Tecau, Romania, 3675
SPORTING KANSAS CITY—Signed D Julio Ce- Saturday, March 26 N.Y. Islanders.............. 70 27 32 11 65 194 221
At Hollywood, Fla. (ESPN2), Demetrius Hopkins 65. Adam Scott ................................................. 172 17. Dick Norman, Belgium, 3510
sar. Semifinal winners Northeast Division vs. Brad Solomon, 10, welterweights; Chris Avalos 18. Wesley Moodie, South Africa, 3500
66. Kyle Stanley................................................ 171
North American Soccer League SOUTHWEST REGIONAL GP W L OT Pts GF GA vs. Yan Barthemely, 10, junior featherweights; Ce- 67. Alex Prugh .................................................. 170 19. Rohan Bopanna, India, 3390
MONTREAL IMPACT—Announced of D Adam Second Round Boston.......................... 68 38 21 9 85 205 164 dric Boswell vs. Alonzo Butler, 10, heavyweights. 68. Carl Pettersson .......................................... 169 20. Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, 3333
Braz. Thursday, March 17 Montreal....................... 69 38 24 7 83 184 172 March 19 21. Marcel Granollers, Spain, 3188
Buffalo.......................... 69 34 27 8 76 203 201 69. Charley Hoffman ........................................ 165
Louisville (25-9) vs. Morehead State (24-9), 1:40 At Cologne, Germany, Vitali Klitschko vs. Odlanier 22. Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, 2950
COLLEGE p.m.
Toronto ........................ 70 30 30 10 70 184 218
Solis, 12, for Klitschko’s WBC heavyweight title.
70. Zach Johnson............................................. 164
71. Vaughn Taylor ............................................ 164 23. Michael Llodra, France, 2885
Ottawa .......................... 69 25 35 9 59 157 215 24. Andy Ram, Israel, 2860
GEORGE WASHINGTON—Named Amanda Ault Vanderbilt (23-10) vs. Richmond (27-7), 30 minutes At Dublin, Ireland, Guillermo Rigondeaux vs. Willie 72. Paul Casey.................................................. 154
women’s volleyball coach. following Southeast Division Casey, 12, for Rigondeaux’s interim WBA World ju- 25. Michal Mertinak, Slovakia, 2740
73. Brandt Jobe ................................................ 151
IOWA STATE—Announced freshman F Eric Friday, March 18 GP W L OT Pts GF GA nior featherweight title. Teams
Washington ................. 70 40 20 10 90 189 171 74. Jim Furyk .................................................... 149
McKnight will transfer to another school. Notre Dame (26-6) vs. Akron (23-12), 1:40, p.m. At Montreal (SHO), Lucian Bute vs. Brian Magee, 75. Charl Schwartzel........................................ 148 1. Bob and Mike Bryan, United States, 2200
UNC GREENSBORO—Announced it is eliminating Texas A&M (24-8) vs. Florida State (21-10), 30 min- Tampa Bay................... 70 39 22 9 87 210 211 12, for Bute’s IBF super middleweight title; Renan 2. Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes, India, 1540
Carolina ....................... 69 31 28 10 72 196 209 76. Brandt Snedeker ........................................ 148
the wrestling program. utes following St-Juste vs. Edison Miranda, 10, super middle- 77. Alex Cejka................................................... 144 3. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Daniel Nestor, Canada,
VIRGINIA TECH—Announced the resignation of Atlanta .......................... 69 29 28 12 70 194 223 weights. 1310
Purdue (25-7) vs. St. Peter’s (20-13), 7:20 p.m. Florida .......................... 69 28 32 9 65 173 191 78. Daniel Summerhays .................................. 144
women’s basketball coach Beth Dunkenberger. Georgetown (21-10) vs. Southern Cal-Virginia March 25 79. Stephen Ames ............................................ 142 4. Eric Butorac, United States, and Jean-Julien Roj-
Named Erin Lycan women’s assistant soccer Commonwealth winner WESTERN CONFERENCE er, Netherlands Antilles, 1155
At Las Vegas (ESPN2), Yudel Johnson vs. Richard 80. Davis Love III.............................................. 138
coach. Kansas (32-2) vs. Boston University (21-13), 6:50 Central Division Gutierrez, 10, junior middleweights. 5. Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares, Brazil, 890
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SPRING TRAINING NHL ROUNDUP

Bailey’s early exit Hossa nets a pair


a concern for A’s
The Associated Press
S TA N D I N G S
as Blackhawks win
The Associated Press
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — The CHICAGO — Marian Hossa
Crosby returns to
Oakland Athletics can only hope
All Times EDT
scored two power-play goals practice
AMERICAN LEAGUE
that closer Andrew Bailey isn’t ....................................................................... W L Pct less than 3 minutes apart to PITTSBURGH — Sidney
Seattle...........................................................10 4.714
seriously hurt. Detroit ...........................................................13 7.650 ignite a five-goal outburst by Crosby returned to the ice on
Kansas City..................................................10 6.625 Monday for the first time
Bailey faced three batters in his Texas............................................................ 9 7.563 Chicago in the second period,
Boston ..........................................................10 8.556 since missing 29 games with a
second spring outing Monday Baltimore ...................................................... 8 7.533 and the Blackhawks rolled to concussion.
and left a 9-8 loss to the Cleve- Minnesota .................................................... 9 8.529
Toronto ......................................................... 8 8.500
a 6-3 win over the San Jose Crosby practiced in full gear
land Indians with discomfort in Los Angeles................................................. 810.444
Oakland ........................................................ 710.412
Sharks on Monday night. for about 15 minutes at the
his elbow. The right-hander had Cleveland ..................................................... 6 9.400 Jonathan Toews and Patrick Consol Energy Center.
Tampa Bay ................................................... 6 9.400 It’s not known when Crosby
surgery at the end of last season Chicago ........................................................ 610.375 AP PHOTO Kane each had a goal and an
to remove bone chips and bone New York ..................................................... 611.353
assist in the second as Chica- will return to game action.
NATIONAL LEAGUE The New York Yankees’ Nick Swisher throws his bat after lining
spurs from the elbow. ....................................................................... W L Pct
San Francisco..............................................14 5.737
out to a former teammate Boston Red Sox starter Alfredo Aceves go snapped an 0-1-2 streak and
The A’s said Bailey will be Atlanta ..........................................................11 5.688 in the first inning of a spring training baseball game in Fort Myers, moved into fourth place in the hopes with a rout of the Ma-
Colorado ......................................................12 6.667
examined by Dr. James Andrews Milwaukee ....................................................11 6.647 Fla., on Monday. Western Conference with 84 ple Leafs.
Philadelphia .................................................12 7.632
in Alabama on Tuesday. Washington..................................................10 6.625 points. Nate Thompson had a goal
Chris Carter had three RBIs on Cincinnati......................................................10 7.588
St. Louis ....................................................... 8 7.533
innings. Washington starter scattered three hits and a run and an assist, and Vincent
two home runs for Oakland, San Diego .................................................... 8 8.500 Jason Marquis also had a good over four innings with a walk and Lightning 6, Maple Leafs 2 Lecavalier, Dominic Moore
New York ..................................................... 8 9.471
including a thundering shot off Chicago ........................................................ 811.421 day, striking out four while allow- five strikeouts. After the game TORONTO — Mattias Rito- and Mike Lundin also scored
Pittsburgh..................................................... 811.421
the scoreboard well beyond the Florida .......................................................... 511.313 ing three hits and one run over Feliz, the AL Rookie of the Year la scored twice, Dwayne Rolo- as Tampa Bay kept Toronto
left-field fence. Houston........................................................ 614.300
Arizona ......................................................... 515.250
five innings. as a closer last season, said he’s son made 30 saves and the six points back of the final
A’s starter Dallas Braden al- Los Angeles................................................. 515.250 working for a spot in the rotation. Tampa Bay Lightning dealt a playoff spot in the Eastern
NOTE: Split-squad games count in the standings;
lowed six runs — four earned — games against non-major league teams do not. Twins 9, Marlins 0 Last week, he said he was more blow to Toronto’s playoff Conference.
Sunday's Games
in four innings. Houston (ss) 3, Detroit (ss) 1 FORT MYERS, Fla. — Kevin comfortable closing.
Travis Hafner drove in two Pittsburgh 9, Boston 4
Washington 5, Florida 1 Slowey kept pace in his bid for
runs with two doubles for Cleve- Atlanta 7, Houston (ss) 1 the final spot in Minnesota’s Mariners 5, Cubs 3 COLLEGE LACROSSE
Toronto 9, Tampa Bay 3
land. Indians starter Justin Mas- Minnesota (ss) 9, N.Y. Yankees 2 rotation, throwing four shutout PEORIA, Ariz. — Matt Garza

Manes ties Monarch record


Philadelphia 6, Minnesota (ss) 3
terson gave up five runs over four Detroit (ss) 9, Baltimore 1 innings against Florida. had a positive outing for his new
N.Y. Mets 13, St. Louis 3
innings. He struck out four with- Chicago Cubs (ss) 4, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 3, 10 in- Slowey, competing with fellow team, pitching four solid innings
nings
out a walk. L.A. Angels (ss) 6, Cincinnati 3 right-hander Scott Baker to be in Chicago’s loss to Seattle.
Milwaukee 7, Kansas City 5
San Francisco 11, Texas 8 the fifth starter, struck out three Acquired from Tampa Bay this
Phillies 7, Astros 6 Oakland 9, Colorado 4 and gave up two hits. winter in an eight-player trade, WILKES-BARRE – Chelsea non-league victory.
Chicago White Sox 6, L.A. Dodgers (ss) 1
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Cole Seattle 2, L.A. Angels (ss) 0 Nick Blackburn, already pen- Garza had struggled in two of his Manes tied a school-record with Manes was outstanding lead-
San Diego 7, Cleveland 2
Hamels threw a pair of brushback Chicago Cubs (ss) 7, Arizona 5 ciled into the Twins’ rotation to first three appearances with the 10 points and 10 different King’s ing King’s offensive attack fin-
Monday's Games
pitches to Bill Hall in a spring St. Louis 1, Atlanta 1, tie, 10 innings start the season, threw three Cubs. He was much better players scored in a 26-1 win over ishing with three goals and sev-
training game that got testy. Minnesota 9, Florida 0
Philadelphia 7, Houston 6 scoreless innings in relief against against the Mariners, giving up a Cedar Crest College Monday af- en assists in the contest. The
Apparently annoyed when the Detroit 4, Washington 2
Baltimore 8, Pittsburgh 2
a Marlins team that left most of run and three hits with three ternoon in women’s lacrosse. seven assists fell one shy of the
Houston infielder stepped out of Seattle 5, Chicago Cubs 3 its regulars at home. Danny Va- strikeouts and two walks. The 26 goals broke a school school mark set by Lindsay Sa-
San Diego 7, Chicago White Sox 6
the batter’s box during his deliv- Milwaukee 12, San Francisco 8 lencia and Luke Hughes homered record for most goals in one bo in 2005. Krystina Villarrea
ery, Hamels threw up and in to
Cleveland 9, Oakland 8
Texas 5, L.A. Dodgers 4 for Minnesota. Padres 7, White Sox 6 game, surpassing the previous followed with six points on five
Colorado 3, Cincinnati 2
Hall a couple of times in the Boston 2, N.Y. Yankees 1 GLENDALE, Ariz. — Jake mark of 25 set in 2006 against goals and one assist, while Sa-
second inning. Tuesday's Games Brewers 12, Giants 8 Peavy felt good over four innings Chestnut Hill College. The win rah O’Doherty posted five
Houston vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
Hall shouted at Hamels and Boston vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., 1:05 p.m. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Matt against his former team, but the also snapped a 34-game losing points on five goals in the win.
Philadelphia vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Fla., 1:05 p.m.
was held back by plate umpire Florida vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Fla., 1:05 Cain pitched three hitless innings Chicago White Sox lost to San skid for King’s over the past Lea Rivieccio and Andrea Ales-
p.m.
Laz Diaz, who stepped in front of Atlanta vs. St. Louis at Jupiter, Fla., 1:05 p.m. in his first appearance since San Diego. three seasons and the team did so each scored three goals. Cath-
Colorado vs. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Mesa, Ariz., 4:05
Hall and issued a warning to both p.m. Francisco’s spring opener, but Peavy threw 67 pitches, 47 for in its first game of 2011. erine McMahon and Amanda
benches. But that was the extent Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Oakland (ss) at Phoenix,
4:05 p.m. Milwaukee rallied for six runs off strikes, in his third start of the The Lady Monarchs took a Harney added two tallies, while
of it. Oakland (ss) vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Ariz., 4:05
p.m.
Jeff Suppan. spring. He allowed three runs commanding 14-1 at halftime Allison Gourniak, Jessica Orm-
Carlos Lee, Chris Johnson and Milwaukee vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz., 4:05 Cain had not pitched in a game and six hits, struck out two and then scored 12 unanswered tal- rod, and Dana Coscia contribut-
p.m.
Jason Michaels homered off L.A. Angels vs. San Diego at Peoria, Ariz., 4:05 p.m. since Feb. 27 due to inflamma- walked a batter. lies in the second half to post the ed one goal each.
Texas vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Ariz., 4:05 p.m.
Hamels, who could not get out of Washington vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, Fla., tion in his right elbow. He gave Aaron Harang started for San
7:10 p.m.
the fourth inning. San Francisco vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Ariz., 9:40 up three hits and struck out one. Diego, allowing two runs — one

LINE
Phillies closer Brad Lidge was p.m.
Ryan Braun returned to the earned — over four innings. He AT A G L A N C E
supposed to pitch but did not lineup after missing two games had allowed seven runs over five
make the trip because of tendin- with a slight muscle strain in his innings in his last two Cactus OFFENSIVE TACKLES
itis in his right biceps. His next walked none. rib cage. Jeremy Reed hit a three- League starts. No. Player Cl./El.
Continued from Page 1B 67 Quinn Barham 5th/Sr.
outing will be pushed back a few Randy Winn, Jake Fox and run homer to highlight a six-run 52 Chima Okoli 5th/Sr.
days, general manager Ruben Nick Green homered for Balti- fifth for the Brewers. Rockies 3, Reds 2 to start at left guard, but poor 78 Mike Farrell Sr./Jr.
Amaro said. more. It was Fox’s fourth of the Aubrey Huff and Pablo San- SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Jhou- offseasons in each of the two 75 Eric Shrive Jr./So.
58 Adam Gress Jr./So.
spring. Nick Markakis added a chez homered for the Giants. lys Chacin pitched five sharp previous years led to him start- 55 Tom Ricketts So./Fr.
Braves 1, Cardinals 1 double and two singles as the innings and Colorado beat Cin- ing the first few games on the 72 Khamrone Kolb So./Fr.
JUPITER, Fla. — Kyle Lohse Orioles pounded out 14 hits. Rangers 5, Dodgers 4 cinnati on Jose Lopez’s single in bench. -- Sal Alosi Fr./Fr.

allowed one hit in six shutout Kevin Correia became the first SURPRISE, Ariz. — Adrian the bottom of the ninth. Replacing Wisniewski at right
innings, another indication for St. Pirates starter to go five innings Beltre went 1 for 3 in his spring guard will be very difficult, but GUARDS
Louis that he’s back in form. this spring. debut and Josh Hamilton hit his Red Sox 2, Yankees 1 No. Player
the coaches are high on another 74 Johnnie Troutman
Cl./El.
5th/Sr.
Mike Minor was just as impres- first home run to power Texas FORT MYERS, Fla. — The very bright kid in John Urschel. 64 John Urschel Jr./So.
sive in his bid for the fifth spot in Tigers 4, Nationals 2 past Los Angeles. Boston Red Sox showed off their Urschel earned a spot on the 50 DeOn’tae Pannell Sr./Sr.
73 Mark Arcidiacono Jr./So.
Atlanta’s rotation. He was often VIERA, Fla. — Victor Martinez Beltre, who signed a six-year, much-improved bullpen, shutting two-deep as a redshirt freshman 62 Frank Figueroa Jr./So.
overpowering while allowing two hit a two-run homer and Magglio $96 million contract with Texas down the New York Yankees in a year ago and also saw time 79 Luke Graham So./Fr.
hits in five scoreless innings. Ordonez added two hits for De- in January, missed the first 15 their second and final meeting of when things got shuffled around 63 Alex Mateas So./Fr.

Matt Holliday hit his second troit. games because of a strained right spring training. in that Indiana game.
home run of the spring for the It was the first home run of the calf. He ran hard on a third-inning Five relievers followed ex- Complicating matters is Pan- CENTERS
No. Player Cl./El.
Cardinals. spring for Martinez, who signed a grounder, then singled in the fifth Yankee Alfredo Aceves to the nell, a rising senior who has 54 Matt Stankiewitch Sr./Jr.
four-year, $50 million contract before giving way to a pinch mound, combining for six shut- started at both tackle and guard 60 Ty Howle Jr./So.
Orioles 8, Pirates 2 with the Tigers in the offseason. runner. out innings. New setup man in the past two seasons but has 65 Miles Dieffenbach So./Fr.

SARASOTA, Fla. — Jake Arrie- Detroit starter Rick Porcello Hamilton hit a three-run Bobby Jenks earned the win, been unable to hold down a
ta held Pittsburgh to two runs in bounced back from his only sha- homer off Dodgers starter James striking out one in a one-hit sixth. starting spot. Where he ends up DEFENSIVE ENDS
No. Player Cl./El.
four innings despite yielding ky outing of the spring, allowing Ely. In five spring outings, he has not for 2011 is anyone’s guess, but 81 Jack Crawford Sr./Sr.
eight hits. He struck out six and one run and five hits in 4 2-3 Texas starter Neftali Feliz allowed a run. the Lions could clearly use him 59 Pete Massaro Sr./Jr.
to step up and grab hold of a job 56 Eric Latimore 5th/Sr.
90 Sean Stanley Jr./Jr.
– any job. 84 Kyle Baublitz So./Fr.
NBA ROUNDUP At center, there were rum- 86 C.J. Olaniyan So./Fr.
blings last year that the Lions 83 Brad Bars So./Fr.

New Jersey beats Boston for 5th straight win


were considering a shake-up
that involved Matt Stankiewitch DEFENSIVE TACKLES
No. Player Cl./El.
taking over for Klopacz. But 71 Devon Still 5th/Sr.
that plan was scrapped when 47 Jordan Hill Jr./Jr.
Stankiewitch came down with 91 DaQuan Jones So./So.
The Associated Press Nuggets 114, Hornets 103 mononucleosis and was side- 93 James Terry
99 Brandon Ware
Sr./Jr.
Sr./Jr.
NEWARK, N.J. — Brook NEW ORLEANS — Ty Law- lined for the rest of the regular 75 Evan Hailes So./Fr.
Lopez scored 20 points, Deron son scored 23 points and the season.
Williams added 16 and made the Denver Nuggets combined for Stankiewitch has also seen
clinching 3-pointer, and the New 17 3-pointers in a victory over time at guard, even starting a
Jersey Nets extended their the New Orleans Hornets on few games there in 2009. If he DEFENSIVE TACKLES
longest winning streak in three grades out as a better option at Of course, if the production
Monday night.
years to five games with an guard, the job at center is again comes from the tackle position,
Raymond Felton added 22
88-79 victory over the Boston up in the air. Penn State won’t be complain-
Celtics on Monday night. points, hitting six 3s for Denver,
while J.R. Smith hit five 3s and ing.
Kris Humphries had 16 points DEFENSIVE ENDS
finished with 18 points. Devon Still was solid as a ju-
and 15 rebounds, following his There’s no sugarcoating it – nior but couldn’t compare to
strong performance against Penn State’s typically stalwart Jared Odrick, the first-round
Blake Griffin by turning in one Rockets 95, Suns 93
defensive line was a disappoint- NFL draft pick he replaced in
against Kevin Garnett to help HOUSTON — Kevin Martin
ment in 2010. The Lions lacked the lineup. Now the Lions must
the Nets snap a nine-game home scored 23 points, Chuck Hayes
the type of premier pass rusher fill the hole left by Ollie Ogbu,
losing streak against the Celtics. had a career-high 21 points and
that had bolstered the entire de- who enjoyed a quiet but success-
New Jersey has won five in a nine rebounds and the Houston fense for the past decade. ful career.
row overall for the first time Rockets snapped a seven-game
AP PHOTO Heading into 2011, the depth Jordan Hill saw time in his
since late December-early Janu- losing streak to Phoenix with a
The New Jersey Nets’ Deron Williams is congratulated by fans looks solid across the board, but first two seasons and should
ary in the 2007-08 season. win over the Suns.
Ray Allen scored 19 points after the Nets’ 88-79 victory over the Boston Celtics Monday in the Lions need someone to push for a starting job with Og-
Newark, N.J. break out. bu gone.
and Garnett had 18 for the Cel- Jazz 112, Sixers 107
tics, who couldn’t overcome The obvious candidate is Jack An intriguing prospect is Da-
shot 1 of 10 and scored two. points. He scored 40 in the SALT LAKE CITY -- Al Jef- Crawford, entering his third sea- Quan Jones, who was briefly
horrible shooting nights from ferson scored 30 points as the
All-Stars Paul Pierce and Rajon previous meeting between the son as a starter. Injured last sea- forced onto the field at defen-
Thunder 116, Wizards 89 two teams on Jan. 28. Jazz defeated the Sixers in over- son and having only played the sive end as a true freshman last
Rondo and fell back into a tie
WASHINGTON — Kevin time. sport for a handful of years, year because of injuries.
with Chicago for the best record
in the Eastern Conference. Durant scored 32 points and Heat 110, Spurs 80 Crawford has one more chance Also in then mix is James Ter-
Russell Westbrook had 18 points MIAMI — Chris Bosh scored Grizzlies 105, Clippers 82 for it all to click.
A night after allowing a fran- ry and Brandon Ware. Terry
chise low in the shot clock era and 12 assists to help the Okla- 30 points and grabbed 12 re- MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Zach Three other players will work looks to have settled in after
in an 87-56 victory over Mil- homa City Thunder beat the bounds, Dwyane Wade scored Randolph had 30 points and 12 into the rotation on the perim- bouncing between offense and
waukee, the Celtics wasted a Washington Wizards. 29 and the Miami Heat avenged rebounds to help the Memphis eter. Pete Massaro, Eric Lati- defense, while Ware looks to
good defensive effort with a bad It was the 25th time this sea- their worst loss of the season by Grizzlies snap a two-game skid more and Sean Stanley have all emerge from the dog house.
offensive one. Pierce was 2 of 10 son that Durant, the NBA scor- rolling past the NBA-leading with a victory over the Los seen plenty of snaps and can get
for seven points, while Rondo ing leader, scored at least 30 San Antonio Spurs. Angeles Clippers. the job done.
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ROYALS
I F YO U ’ R E G O I N G PIAA CLASS 3A
B OYS BAS K E T BA L L
To the Holy Redeemer vs. Philadel-
phia Electrical & Technology Char- Holy Redeemer (23-4)
Continued from Page 1B ter game at Bethlehem Freedom vs.
High School, take the Northeast Phila. Electrical & Tech. (23-5)
Austin Carr said. Extension of the Pennsylvania When: 6:30 p.m. today
The first thing PET, the Turnpike (I-476) South to the Where: Bethlehem Freedom H.S.
school’s acronym, will pre- Lehigh Valley Exit. Admission: $6
sent to District 2 champion Merge onto Route 22 East and What’s At Stake: The winner
continue to the exit for Route advances to the quarterfinals on
Redeemer (23-4) is overall 191/Nazareth Pike.
Friday, playing the winner of the
size not seen thus far. The Turn left off the exit, go about one game between District 3 champion
Chargers have 6-foot-7 junior mile and turn left onto East Boule- Lancaster Catholic (27-1) and
David George and 6-8 sopho- vard. At the stop sign, turn left District 11 champion Allentown
more Jai Williams to match onto Chester Avenue and continue Central Catholic.
up with Pete Alexis, the Roy- a short distance to the high About Phila. E&T: Philadelphia
school. Electrical & Technology Charter –
als’ 6-11 senior center. Dys-
aka PET – was founded in 2002
hon Pack, a 6-5 sophomore and is located about a block from
swing player, also helps out strated in its last two playoff Philadelphia City Hall.
inside. games that it can slow down The Chargers won the Philadel-
“It’s always better for me to top-notch guards. Neither phia Public League Division B
play people my size,” Alexis West Scranton’s Tyler Hughes championship with a 15-0 record.
said. “I feel more confident nor Danville’s Andrew An- They won their first PIAA playoff
game in school history by defeat-
playing people my size.” dreychik, two of the region’s ing District 3 third seed Pope John
Alexis showed that with a top overall athletes, had Paul II 62-56.
strong performance against much success. PET’s losses have been to teams
Neumann-Goretti last season. Redeemer coach Mark Be- that are a combined 108-32, and
The Penn State recruit scored lenski was particularly two were by four points or less.
19 points, but Neumann-Go- pleased with the defensive ef- The Chargers have scored 70 or
more points 16 times.
retti was able to limit his fort in the 60-55 first-round
About Redeemer: The Royals won
overall effectiveness by push- win over Danville. Andrey- their first-round game for a sec-
ing the tempo. chik took only eight of the ond consecutive season, defeating
PET has the guards to do Ironmen’s 31 second-half District 4 runner-up Danville 60-
that if it desires. shots, with several coming af- 55. Their season ended at this
Carrington Ward, a 6-3 se- ter Redeemer opened an 11- point in 2009-10 with a loss to
nior, is the Chargers’ go-to point lead in the fourth quar- District 12 champion Neumann-
Goretti 91-56. Neumann-Goretti
player. The quick-footed Ward ter. went on to win the state title.
averages over 18 points and is “I thought we played good Danville’s 55 points were the most
coming off a 28-point per- defense,” Belenski said. “We scored against Redeemer in its
formance against District 1 made them take shots that last 15 games, dating back to a
third seed Pope John Paul II they didn’t want to. Different 58-46 loss to Reading Central
in a 62-56 first-round win. He kids were taking shots for Catholic on Jan. 16. The Royals
have allowed just two teams to
is a 1,000-point scorer, having them.” score over 60 points, and both
also played at Communica- Tonight’s winner will be go- games were before Christmas.
tions Tech in Philly, and ing farther than any team in
drawing interest from smaller the two schools’ histories, al-
Division I college programs. beit PET has been around just
Devante Chance is Ward’s nine years and Redeemer (27-1) and District 1 cham-
running mate in the back- four. pion Allentown Central Ca-
court. The 5-10 point guard Up next for the winner will tholic (17-9). Those teams
tosses in just under 17 points be the winner of tonight’s play at 6 p.m. at the Geigle
per game. game between District 3 Complex at Reading High
However, Redeemer demon- champion Lancaster Catholic School.

MOHAWKS
I F YO U ’ R E G O I N G sion I recruits in the starting were able to keep Central Co- P I A A C L ASS 2 A B OYS BAS K E T BA L L
lineup. lumbia at bay by finding their Meyers (24-2) delphia Public League Division C
To the Meyers vs. Imhotep Charter vs. Imhotep Charter (27-3) championship this season and are
game at Parkland High School in
Erik Copes, a 6-9 forward, is shooting touch from the out-
headed to George Washington side. Ross Lavan had three ranked 19th in the nation by USA
Continued from Page 1B Orefield (just outside Allentown), When: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Today. All three losses have been
take the Northeast Extension of and will be the biggest player three-pointers and Winder, by six points or less and come
ing it somewhere.” the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-476) Meyers has faced except for who is more of a swing player Where: Parkland H.S., Orefield
against non-PIAA opponents
So far, no PIAA team has South to the Lehigh Valley Exit, Holy Redeemer’s 6-11 Pete than a post player, added two Admission: $6 Friends Central School, Boys and
been able to knock off Imho- Merge onto Route 22 East and go Alexis. more. Girls High of New York City and
a short distance to the exit for What’s At Stake: The winner
tep (27-3). The Panthers’ loss- Then there are 6-3 David Lavan is taking the chal- Kimball High of Dallas, Texas.
Cedar Crest Boulevard. advances to Saturday’s quarterfi-
es have been 56-49 to prep At the top of the exit, make a right Appolon, who is going to Rob- lenge in stride. nals, playing the winner of to- About Meyers: Meyers’ first state
school Friends Central, 62-61 onto Cedar Crest Boulevard (pass- ert Morris, and 6-4 senior Ty- “Ranked in the nation. night’s game between District 12 game since the 2002-03 season
to Boys and Girls High from ing a shopping center with a Tar- heim Perrin. Both toss in Hopefully, we can play fifth seed Prep Charter (16-11) and was a good one as it defeated
New York City and 47-42 to get on the left) and go about 1.5 about 10 per game. strong,” Lavan said. “It’s go- District 12 third seed Vaux (17-7). District 4 runner-up Central Co-
Kimball High of Dallas, Texas. miles. Parkland High School will be Meyers had some trouble ing to be a fun atmosphere lumbia 51-38. The Mohawks took
About Imhotep: Imhotep has
on the left. the lead at 2:37 of the first quarter
Those three opponents are a finding its big men – 6-4 se- and a lot of good players. It made the state playoffs every
and never relinquished it, building
combined 82-13. nior Keyton Winder and 6-4 should be fun.” season since the Philadelphia
their advantage to as much as 12
The losses haven’t deterred points. sophomore Rasheed Moore – The winner advances to Sat- public schools joined the PIAA for
points late in the third quarter.
USA Today from overlooking The Panthers’ talent level in its 51-38 victory over Dis- urday’s quarterfinals, playing the 2005-06 school year.
The last time Meyers went this far
The Panthers were knocked out in
Imhotep, which jumped from starts with 6-foot-5 senior trict 4 runner-up Central Co- the winner of tonight’s game the second round in 2005-06 and
in the state tournament, it was
25th in the nation to 19th af- Ameen Tanksley, who will lumbia. Moore opened the between District 12 fifth seed upended by District 1 champion
won the state championship in
ter a 78-36 rout of District 3 play at Niagara University. game with two baskets and Prep Charter (16-11) and Dis- Harriton 87-64.
2008-09. They made it to the
Besides losing 49-36 to Riverside
third seed Wyomissing. The Prep Charter transfer is a didn’t score again. Winder trict 12 third seed Vaux (17-7). state semifinals in the three other
in the District 2 championship
Imhotep has won all eight of 1,000-point scorer and averag- had just one field goal in the Those teams play at 7 p.m. at seasons.
game, the Mohawks also lost 54-41
its postseason games, with a es about 14 points. second half. South Philadelphia High Imhotep is 156-29 since joining the
to Holy Redeemer on Dec. 23.
PIAA. The Panthers won the Phila-
margin of victory of 31.9 There are two other Divi- The Mohawks, though, School.
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O LY M P I C S SOCCER

Goal-line technology
to be tested in matches
By ROB HARRIS approval for further testing.
AP Sports Writer “We’ve got to find a stadium to
LONDON — Goal-line tech- put the tests in,” Hawkins told
nology could be coming to the The Associated Press. “We also
Premier League next season, need to check in advance what is
with Hawk-Eye hoping to test its wanted, testing-wise. I expect
system during top-level matches there will be a contractual com-
for the first time. mitment that we don’t report the
But with football’s lawmakers information from the tests so we
yet to allow referees to consult don’t undermine the officials if
high-tech aids, the trials and re- there is a controversial goal.
sults will remain secret. “Just at the time when we are
Hawk-Eye founder Paul Haw- testing technology that will
kins is also concerned that if his hopefully help officials in the fu-
system contradicted a ruling on a ture, we don’t want Hawk-Eye
disputed goal and the results showing they are wrong.”
Hawk-Eye’s ball-tracking tech-
were made public, the matchday
nology, which is achieved by posi-
officials would be undermined.
tioning cameras around the stadi-
The sport moved closer to um, has already been successful-
AP PHOTO adopting goal-line technology ly deployed in tennis and cricket.
In this image made available by the London Organizing Committe, Sebastian Coe, second from left, Chairman of the Committee, and earlier this month after the Inter- But just testing during match-
Michael Day, second from right, Chief Executive of Historic Royal Palaces, pose outside Hampton Court Palace, in London last week. national Football Association es wouldn’t produce enough re-
Board approved another year of sults to prove to FIFA that Hawk-

Huge ticket sales expected for ’12 Games


testing and FIFA president Sepp Eye is capable of accurately and
Blatter declared that it “helps ref- speedily ruling on disputed
erees.” goals. Due to the minor number
Hawk-Eye didn’t participate in of disputed goals in matches,
the tests before IFAB’s annual most of the testing on the pitch is
meeting that all failed to meet the likely to take place on non-match-
By STEPHEN WILSON Olympic 1,500-meter champion The online process at men’s 100-meter final will go for
AP Sports Writer criteria because they weren’t con- days.
who heads the local organizing www.tickets.london2012.com is $1,200.
ducted in stadium conditions. Blatter reversed his opposition
LONDON — Sebastian Coe is committee. “We’ve done every- available for residents of the U.K. Coe said ticket sales are the or- Blatter accepts that future to goal-line technology after En-
predicting massive demand thing we can to stress-test the and 26 European countries, with ganizing committee’s “single tests will have to take place in sta- gland was wrongly not awarded a
when tickets go on sale to mark system. I’m not going to sit here Visa the only credit card accept- biggest financial dependency,” diums and has identified En- goal at the 2010 World Cup when
the 500-day countdown to next and tell you there will be no ed. Elsewhere, including in the projected to raise about $800 gland as a likely location. the ball clearly crossed the line in
year’s Olympics, another mile- glitches. I really hope not. This is United States, the sales are han- million in revenue. And Hawkins, whose company the last-16 match against Germa-
stone in the multi-billion-dollar not without its challenges.” dled through national Olympic Authorities have promised to was sold to electronics giant So- ny. Frank Lampard’s “goal” would
project that is changing the face The tickets, ranging in price committees. crack down on any illegal or un- ny Corp. last week, plans to speak have leveled the match at 2-2, but
of east London. from $32 to $3,215, are being About 1 million tickets will go authorized sales. to FIFA in the next week to gain Germany went on to win 4-1.
With a giant countdown clock sold through a single official to non-European overseas “You do want to get tickets in-
unveiled Monday night in Trafal- website. buyers, with American fans rep- to the hands of the people who
gar Square, Coe’s Olympic orga- Organizers stress the tickets resenting one of the biggest really want them,” Coe said.
nizing team is prepared for a are not being sold on a first- blocs, Coe said. “You don’t want them in the
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Happy Valley turns into Hoops Valley BRACKET


Continued from Page 1B

winning this debate.


PSU basketball team pumped Monday, the Nittany Lions court for the players — though least, Happy Valley is Hoops Val- It looks like the majority of
UP NEXT rested. he’s not going to ease up on them ley. contests are sticking with the
up for NCAA opener against old way of doing things. From
No. 7 Temple They’ve played in “one-and- too much. “It’s sweet,” said Battle, the
Temple on Thursday in Tucson. vs. No. 10 Penn State done” mode for several weeks “I tell them the time to rest is in school’s all-time leading scorer. ESPN.com and its pool that
2:10 p.m. Thursday now, even before the exhausting drew 5.4 million entries last
Tucson, Ariz. April and May,” DeChellis said. “It’s super sweet.”
yet fruitful four-game run to the “Sure, they’ve played a few games Allow the steady senior, who year to Mark Fehrman of Wau-
TV: TNT
The Associated Press Big Ten tournament title game sau, Wis., and his pool of about
in a few days, but let’s move on. usually doesn’t smile much in
STATE COLLEGE — Penn Sunday that cemented their first 80 entries, the reasoning was
Toughen up and move on. ... I’m front of the cameras, to grin a lot, the same: People already were
State may still have its share of Penn State will play No. 7 Temple bid to the NCAAs since 2001. The ready to go. The staff had to talk like he did on Monday. He earned
doubters, but getting into the on Thursday in a West region top-ranked Buckeyes beat Penn pushing the Thursday dead-
me out of practicing today.” it. line, so it just didn’t make any
NCAA tournament for a game in game in Tucson, Ariz. State 71-60 for the conference
These are heady times for Penn Meanwhile, DeChellis was still sense to ask them to pick four
sunny Arizona makes it much “I’ve seem some people say, championship.
easier for the road-weary Nittany you guys don’t deserve this, and I Still, coach Ed DeChellis had State basketball, a program trying to work out the schedule more games in two less days.
Lions to take the heat. was like, ‘Then why do you go to other designs for Monday on the which often has a hard time es- for the trip. The Nittany Lions “I thought about it all week-
Sprinkled among the well this school’,” Brooks said to plane ride home from Indianapo- caping the shadows of iconic will return to practice today, and end,” said Fehrman, a paper
wishes and congratulations on laughs at a news conference. lis. He wanted to practice, coach Joe Paterno’s football pro- plan to arrive in Arizona later to- broker who is in his12th year of
campus Monday from classmates Nearby, an exhausted Talor Bat- though he put it up for a vote to gram. Those Lions, by the way, night. running his pool. “I considered
to forward Jeff Brooks were a tle, recovering from four games the rest of his coaching staff. start spring practice this week. It’s just the kind warm destina- offering an incentive, maybe an
Yet there’s been nary a mention tion that will rejuvenate Battle. extra point if they got their
handful of shocked or angry stu- in four days, planted his forehead DeChellis lost, 5-1, with the
of football around town the past Thursday’s forecast for Tuscon? bracket in on time and got it
dents. on his hand and chuckled with a head coach the only one in favor
right. But knowing the group,
Like it or not, 10th-seeded wide grin. of practicing. Finally, a day off the couple days. For one week at Sunny with a high of 87 degrees.
everyone is going to drag their
feet. If there was a deadline of
Tuesday, a lot of people might
not enter.”
First Round Second Round Sweet 16 Elite Eight Elite Eight Sweet 16 Second Round First Round Jason Waram, vice president
of fantasy games and social
1 UConn (32-1) 9QOGP¶U &KXKUKQP + Stanford (29-2) 1
media for ESPN.com, said his

Stanford • Sat.
12:05 p.m. 30 min. following staff began kicking around this
$CUMGVDCNN %JCORKQPUJKR
Storrs • Sun.

16 Hartford (17-15) UC Davis (24-8) 16 dilemma last summer, shortly


after the NCAA decided to ex-
8 Kansas St. (21-10) Texas Tech (22-10) 8 pand the field from 65 teams to
30 min. following 4:20 p.m. 68. They also polled some con-
9 Purdue (20-11) St. John’s (21-10) 9 testants to see what they
thought. After what he called
State College • Sat. College Park • Sun.

Albuquerque • Sat. Spokane-Gonzaga • Sat. Cincinnati • Sun.


5 Georgetown (22-10) UNC (25-8) 5 “definitely a spirited debate,”
30 min. following 4:15 p.m.
12 Princeton (24-4) Fresno St. (25-7) 12 the status quo won out.
“First and foremost, it was
about getting the most people
4 Maryland (23-7) Kentucky (24-8) 4
12:20 p.m. 30 min. following inside and letting them have a
Final Four Final Four Hampton (26-6) 13
13 St. Francis (22-11) chance,” Waram said. “We all
Philadelphia Spokane know that the more people in
6 Penn St. (24-9) Iowa (22-8) 6 this, the more fun it is.”
11:10 a.m. 4:10 p.m.
11 Dayton (21-11) Gonzaga (28-4) 11 The same was true at Yahoo,
which had another thing to
Championship consider — its $1 million bo-
3 DePaul (27-6) UCLA (27-4) 3 nus for accurately picking ev-
30 min. following Game 30 min. following
14 Navy (20-11) Montana (18-14) 14 ery game.
Indianapolis Considering that no entry
7 Iowa St. (22-10) April 5 Louisville (20-12) 7 has come closer than 56 of 63,
Durham • Sat.

11:15 a.m. 12:10 p.m. there wasn’t much of a push to


10 Marist (30-2) Vanderbilt (20-11) 10
make the challenge any more
difficult, said Edwin Pankau,
2 Duke (29-3) NATIONAL Xavier (28-2) 2 Yahoo’s senior product manag-
30 min. following 30 min. following er for fantasy sports.
15 UT Martin (21-10) Indianapolis CHAMPION Indianapolis S. Dakota St. (19-13) 15
“I read somewhere that get-
April 3 April 3 ting perfect with 63 is about as
1 Tennessee (31-2) Baylor (31-2) 1
Knoxville • Sat.

11:05 a.m. 30 min. following likely as winning the Powerball


Waco • Sun.

16 Stetson (20-12) Prairie View (21-11) 16 twice in a row,” he said. “Get-


ting perfect with 67 is probably
8 Marquette (23-8) up to 10 times in a row.”
Houston (26-5) 8
30 min. following 5:10 p.m. In addition to their nation-
9 Texas (19-13) West Virginia (23-9) 9 wide contests, ESPN.com and
Yahoo also host pools for peo-
5 Ga. Tech (23-10)
Columbus • Sat.

Green Bay (32-1) 5 ple who put together a contest


Witchita • Sun.

11:20 a.m. 5:20 p.m.


12 Bowling Green (28-4) UALR (23-7) 12 among family, friends and co-
workers. This year, those pools
are limited to the usual 63
4 Ohio St. (22-9) Michigan St. (26-5) 4 games. Waram and Pankau
30 min. following 30 min. following
13 UCF (22-10) UNI (27-5) 13 said there may be an option for
Dayton Dallas those smaller pools to switch
Salt Lake City • Sat. Charlottesville • Sun.

6 Oklahoma (21-11) Georgia (21-10) 6 to a 67-game format next year.


Auburn • Sun.

30 min. following 30 min. following


11 James Madison (26-7) Middle Tenn. (23-7) 11 In a sampling of more than a
dozen pools Monday by The
All times EDT Associated Press, one of the
3 Miami (Fla.) (27-4) Florida St. (23-7) 3 few that bumped up its dead-
12:15 p.m. 5:15 p.m.
14 Gardner-Webb (23-10) Stanford (25-7) 14 line was in the clubhouse of the
Houston Astros.
Third baseman Chris John-
Shreveport • Sun.

7 Arizona St. (20-10) Rutgers (19-12) 7


4:05 p.m. 30 min. following son said he and his teammates
10 Temple (23-8) Louisiana Tech (24-7) 10
were scrambling to get their
ballots turned in, but they also
2 Notre Dame (26-7) Texas A&M (27-5) 2 had extra motivation about
30 min. following 5:05 p.m. this year’s tournament. The Fi-
15 Utah (18-16) McNeese St. (26-6) 15
nal Four and the championship
AP game are in Houston.
“I gotta get home and do
some serious research,” John-

Dry spell ends for Lady Lions SEMIS


title game last season. Lady Bears will meet for the fourth son said. “But I’ve got Duke
The Huskies will be trying for time this season. Baylor beat Texas winning it all.”
theirthirdconsecutivetitle,match- A&M by a total of15 points in their The new tournament format
ing their run from 2002-04 and Ten- three meetings — including a caught plenty of fans and pool
The Associated Press nessee’s from 1996-98. UConn is three-point win in the Big 12 title organizers by surprise.
STATE COLLEGE — The Up Next Continued from Page 1B
one of a record nine Big East teams game. Since the old play-in game
Penn State Lady Lions are back No. 6 Penn State on Dec. 30. The two pre-eminent in the field. The Big East got 11 Stanford, which opens against was for a No. 16 seed and the
in the NCAA tournament for the vs No. 11 Dayton teams in the sport broke off their men’s teams in their field an- UC Davis, could also face UCLA for dubious honor of being first-
first time since 2005, and they 11:10 a.m. Saturday annual matchup in 2007 in a testy nounced Sunday. a fourth time this year. The Cardi- round fodder for the No. 1 over-
get to stay home, too, in the first State College all seed, it was widely assumed
TV: ESPN2
split. Auriemma said he’s happy they nalswepttheNo.3seedinSpokane
round. The most emotional matchup of got nine bids but was surprised Sy- three times, but the Bruins had a the “First Four” games would
Sixth-seeded Penn State serve up the fresh meat for all
the tourney, however, likely will be racuse didn’t get in. late lead in the Pac-10 title game on
(24-9) drew No. 11 seed Dayton four No. 1 seeds.
(21-11) in an East region first- three-plus hours away in Phila- in the Dallas region with No. 6 Ge- “I was hoping that we’d get 10,” Saturday.
delphia. orgia vs. No. 11 Middle Tennessee he said. “I don’t know what the ra- Tennessee will open at home in It wasn’t until the new-look
round game to be played at the bracket came out Sunday that
Jordan Center in State College. “Being at home is good for us. State,whichisstilldealingwiththe tionale was for not taking Syra- the Dayton region against No. 16
We can be in our same routine, death of teammate Tina Stewart. cuse.” Stetson, which needed a 55-footer the masses realized how differ-
First- and -second round games
stay in our own beds, things “The tragedy was most unspeak- Unlike the men’s bracket that ex- at the buzzer to advance to the At- ent things are.
are played at campus sites.
It’s Penn State’s first trip back won’t be too different,” Wash- Only two of the games will
able and our full committee and panded to 68 teams this year, the lantic Sun tournament champion-
to the tournament under fourth- ington said. “And we have the decide No. 16 seeds. The oth-
shared our thoughts and condo- womendecidedtostickwith64.In- ship game.
year coach Coquese Washing- benefit of playing in front of our ers will decide the No. 11 seed
lences,” selection committee chair- dianapolis will host the Final Four No. 8 Marquette will play No. 9
ton. She was tasked with re- fans, an environment that we’ve in the Southwest and the No.
been successful in this year.” woman Marilyn McNeil said. on April 3 and 5. Texas in the other game in Knox-
building the program after long- 12 seed in the East. There are
Penn State is 13-3 at the Jor- “However, what we want to assure The last time the Final Four was ville.
time former coach Rene Por- some pretty familiar teams in
dan Center, though they did lose everyone is they were considered in Indianapolis, Baylor won the No. 5 Georgia Tech will play No. that mix, too — Clemson vs.
tland stepped down in 2007.
The Lady Lions have made two of their last three confer- like everyone in the field. We championship as a No. 2 seed. 12 Bowling Green and No. 4 Ohio Alabama-Birmingham for No.
steady progress since then, and ence games at home. looked at their body of work and The Lady Bears, led by sopho- State faces No. 13 Central Florida. 12 tonight, and Southern Cal
the team targeted a return to the But at Penn State, once a sta- what they had done on the floor more center Brittney Griner, will The Buckeyes have had a roller- vs. Virginia Commonwealth
NCAAs this season with the ple of the Top 25, getting back to over the entire season. They were face No. 16 Prairie View in their coaster season, winning their first for No. 11 on Wednesday night.
school hosting the first two the tourney is an important step selected as one of the 33 best at- opener on Sunday in the Dallas re- seven games before dropping sev- So instead of pushing up the
rounds. that Washington wanted the large teams in the country.” gion. No. 8 Houston will play No. 9 en of the next nine. They righted ballot deadline, there could be
Mission accomplished for team to take this year. The First up for UConn is former star West Virginia, No. 5 Wisconsin- themselves and have won their last incentive to wait even longer to
Washington — though she had coach and forward Julia Trogele, Jen Rizzotti and her Hartford Green Bay takes on No. 12 Arkan- nine games capped by a Big Ten see which teams snag those
to wait through about the first the team’s only senior and cap- Hawks, who won the America East sas-LittleRock,andNo.4Michigan tournament title.
tain, sat next to each other in the 11th and 12th spots, especially
45 minutes of the selection title. The two teams have played State plays No. 13 Missouri Valley No. 2 Notre Dame plays No. 15
middle of the first row, anxious- since teams in those seeds
show on ESPN before hearing each other over the last six years champion Northern Iowa. Utah and No. 7 Arizona State
Penn State’s name called. ly awaiting for Penn State’s se- have a pretty good track record
lection. but didn’t meet this season. Hart- In the other part of the bracket, meets No. 10 Temple. Rounding of pulling off upsets.
The draw sets up favorably for
a team seeded sixth. If the Lady Minutes after the initial burst ford is winless in 11 meetings No. 2 Texas A&M meets No. 15 out that part of the bracket, No. 3 “A lot of the things that we
Lions get past Dayton, they of elation, Trogele put a hand on against UConn. McNeese State, No. 7 Rutgers Miami plays No. 14 Gardner-Webb used to do for March Madness,
could have a second-round date Washington’s back and the two Baylor and Stanford were the plays No. 10 Louisiana Tech and and No. 6 Oklahoma plays No. 11 we’ve had to change a little
against No. 3 seed DePaul in leaned forward to talk quietly other two No. 1 seeds. It was the No. 3 Florida State plays No. 14 James Madison. The Sooners have bit,” said Bob Scucci, race and
Happy Valley. Beyond that, the while the rest of the room second straight No. 1 seed for the Samford. made the Final Four the last two sports book director for Boyd
East regionals would be played buzzed. Cardinal, who fell to UConn in the If the seeds hold, the Aggies and seasons. Gaming in Las Vegas.
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Tressel apologizes to loyal Buckeye supporters


The OSU coach talked to so being a distraction to Ohio He was given a polite standing
State’s top-ranked basketball ovation the moment he entered
public for first time since team, which enters this week’s the room at Tozzi’s on 12th, a res-
being suspended last week. NCAA tournament as the No. 1 taurant he has visited annually
overall seed. for the luncheon since his days
As part of the school-imposed coaching Youngstown State.
The Associated Press penalties announced last week, Along with Fox, former Buckeye
CANTON, Ohio — Bothered Tressel was publicly reprimand- players Tim Anderson and Kirk
by harsh criticism directed at his ed and required to make a public Barton shared the dais.
cherished coach, Dustin Fox apology. During a news confer- Last week, Tressel was sus-
wanted to offer support to Jim ence last week in Columbus, pended by Ohio State for the first
Tressel. Tressel never offered any such two games next season and fined
“He’s my guy,” Fox said as he apology. for failing to notify the school
waited for Ohio State’s embattled So, before he was whisked off about information he received
coach. following the event, Tressel was last April involving two players
“He has helped more people, asked if this speech served as his and questionable activities in-
won more games and done more public repentance. He looked volving the sale of memorabilia.
AP PHOTO
for the university,” said Fox, a for- puzzled. Five Ohio State players, includ-
mer defensive back for the Buck- OSU coach Jim Tressel apologized to fans at a luncheon sponsored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame “I’ve tried to apologize all ing star quarterback Terrelle
eyes. “He changed my life, and Monday in Canton, Ohio. The coach was fined and suspended last week. along,” he said. Pryor, were suspended five
I’m so far from perfect. I can’t This was a first step in repair- games in 2011 for selling jerseys
throw stones.” engagement since being sus- Dressed as impeccably as ever wasn’t able to find the ones to ing his tarnished image, and and other memorabilia to the
Seconds later, Tressel stopped pended for two games and fined in a charcoal suit and dark red tie, partner with to handle our diffi- Tressel did so in front of an ador- owner of a local tattoo parlor,
before entering a crowded restau- $250,000 for violating NCAA Tressel opened his remarks by cult and complex situation. ing crowd that hung on his every who was under investigation in a
rant dining room and hugged rules — a punishment that could saying he couldn’t offer much “I also apologize because I’m word. federal drug trafficking probe.
Fox, who played for him on the become more severe. about the recent scandal at Ohio going to have some sanctions.
Buckeyes’ 2002 national title Speaking to a group of 400 — State “because of the nature of But the mission doesn’t change.
team. Fox asked Tressel how he many of them Ohio State fans
was doing after perhaps the most
turbulent week of his career.
clad in the school’s scarlet and
gray — at a luncheon sponsored
the investigation.”
He then got contrite.
That’s the pledge I have to you.
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Tressel charmed the sold-out lun- said. “I consider all of you a part change their lives.”
Standing before an audience of
loyal supporters, Tressel apol- cheon crowd during a 40-minute of the Buckeye Nation. I sincerely Tressel later apologized for al- Representing your Interest
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The Fed meets How builders feel Williams-Sonoma WSM $34.98


The Federal Reserve’s regularly The National Association of earnings $40
scheduled meeting on interest Home Builders releases its The upscale home furnish- 35 $24.12
rates is likely to be a balancing housing market index for ings retailer has predicted it 30
act. The central bank is still con- March. The index is the would have strong fourth- 25
cerned about helping the housing industry’s version of quarter sales, including the ’10
20
Today

economy grow. But it’s also the consumer confidence results from holiday season. est.
seeing inflation becoming a prob- index – it measures how Other retailers who cater to
Operating $0.86
EPS $0.98
lem. Economists expect the Fed optimistic builders are about higher-end shoppers did well
to agree to continue its $600 the economy. With for the quarter, and that 4Q ’09 4Q ’10
billion bond-buying program to unemployment high and a bodes well for Williams-
Price-to-earnings ratio: 22
put more money into the backlog of foreclosed homes Sonoma. Besides its name- based on past 12 months’ results
economy. But some Fed officials still on the market, builders aren’t likely to sound very upbeat. sake kitchen ware chain, it
are concerned about inflation Still, there have been some small signs of change, and spring, owns Pottery Barn and West Dividend: $0.60 Div. Yield: 1.7%
and are likely to dissent. the industry’s best season for sales, is almost here. Elm home goods stores. Source: FactSet

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Region gets solid economic report


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By ANDREW M. SEDER tionally in the fourth quarter of peak quarter to the fourth quar- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre was “The Brookings data is the
aseder@timesleader.com 2010 using a Brookings formula ter of 2010. one of just 14 large metropoli- latest sign of some fundamen-
that combines four economic
I N B R I E F A Brookings Institute report
released Monday shows that indicators: Percent job change
The report noted that only
five of the nation’s top 100 most
tan areas that saw an increase
from the third to fourth quar-
tal shifts in our community’s
relative economic health. The
the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre from the peak quarter to the populated metropolitan areas ters last year. Larry Newman, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (met-
Gold production continues metropolitan region – and fourth quarter of 2010; change
in the unemployment rate from
(Bridgeport, Conn.; Cape Cor- vice president of planning, pol- ropolitan statistical area’s)

decline in South Africa most of the rest of the state --


fared well when compared to
December 2007 to December
2010; percent change in eco-
al, Fla.; El Paso, Texas; Harris-
burg; and Scranton/Wilkes-
icy and development for the
Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber
comparatively strong econom-
ic performance during the re-
Major gold producer South Africa the 99 other largest markets in nomic output (gross metropoli- Barre) saw housing price in- of Business and Industry, said cent recession comes as wel-
says its gold production fell to the nation when it came to tan product) from the peak creases. the report illustrates what area come news, because it repre-
422,916.58 pounds in the last year in overall economic performance. quarter to the fourth quarter of The one area in which the re- economic development offi- sents a marked change from
what is an ongoing decline in yields Along with Pittsburgh, this 2010; and percent change in an gion ranked toward the bottom cials have known since the re- our performance during past
from century-old mines. region ranked in the top 20 na- index of house prices from the of the pack was foreclosures. cession began four years ago. national recessions.”
The Chamber of Mines said Monday
that production fell 6.4 percent in 2010.
They blamed a 7.6 percent decrease in
the average grade mined, leading to a
lower yield of some 0.11 ounces for
JAPAN DISASTER Plants stop production after Japan quake, tsunami
every ton of ore.
Gold was discovered in what became
Johannesburg in 1886. Gold companies
spurred by higher prices are mining at
the deepest depths in the world, down
to 2 miles.
South Africa produced nearly 70
percent of the world’s gold in the 1970s. AP FILE PHOTO
Production has been falling since and New releases about foreclosure
China, Australia and the U.S. now info pose new problems for
contribute more of the world’s share. Bank of America.

Central bank devalues peso


Cuba’s central bank is devaluing the
country’s two types of peso by about 8 Hackers
detail bank
percent in relation to the dollar and
other foreign currencies.
The announcement published in
state newspapers on Monday says the

information
hard-currency peso used by tourists
will now be worth one dollar, down
from $1.08. Each hard-currency peso is
still worth 24 of the standard pesos
with which most Cubans are paid.
The Central Bank says the move By RICK ROTHACKER
should stimulate exports and local McClatchy Newspapers
production. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A
The move could be a boon for the hacker organization on Mon-
island’s crucial tourism industry by day released e-mails in which
making trips more affordable, and it AP PHOTO
a former Bank of America
will also increase the peso value of Young residents of the seaside town of Toyoma, Japan, walk amongst the debris around their homes Monday three Corp. employee asserts the
remittances sent from abroad, a key days after a giant quake and tsunami struck the country’s northeastern coast. company is hiding foreclosure
lifeline for many cash-strapped Cubans
information from regulators.

AUTOS ARE IDLED


working for salaries of about $20 a Toyota makes the Yaris subcompact,
month. The posting by a member of
and the Kanto Auto Works Iwate plant, a group known as Anonymous
where it assembles the Scion xB and xD includes e-mails in which a
Pilot licenses are checked models, were forced to halt production
in the tsunami’s wake.
Balboa Insurance employee
Indian authorities have begun check- raises questions about remov-
ing the licenses of all airline pilots in Toyota donated 300 million yen ing from the record docu-
By GREG GARDNER Detroit Free Press (about $3.7 million) for relief and re- ments that were sent out in
the country after at least four were

D
found to be flying using fake docu- covery efforts. error. The e-mails don’t indi-
ments, a top civil aviation official said ETROIT — Japanese automakers idled more plants at Nissan Motor Co. is contributing 30 cate the loans have foreclo-
Monday. least for the next few days as the government rolled out million yen to those efforts and is study- sure issues.
Two pilots were arrested last week ing additional relief efforts, including A Bank of America spokes-
for using fake certificates to gain licens- an energy conservation policy and supply chains are dis- giving trucks and forklifts, medical sup- man told McClatchy Newspa-
es, including a pilot with national carri- rupted in the wake of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. plies, blankets, respiratory masks and pers that the former Balboa
er Air India who falsified his qual- employee stole documents
ifications. The other two pilots were The depth of the post-tsunami damage was still being as- other first aid provisions.
Production at Nissan’s Tochigi and from the company. “We’re
being investigated for irregularities in sessed. Iwaki plants is suspended until Friday. confident he will not be able
their flying licenses. to substantiate his outlandish
The licenses and other documents of when efforts to keep the core of the re- Four other plants — Oppama, Kyushu,
Over the weekend, Tokyo Electric assertions,” the spokesman
all 4,000 pilots flying commercial air- actor covered with water failed. That Nissan Shatai and Yokohama — will be
Power Co. warned of massive rolling said.
craft in the country will be scrutinized, raised the possibility the reactor’s con- idle until Wednesday.
blackouts through much of the country, The Charlotte bank bought
said India’s director general of civil Honda Motor Co. on Friday closed its
including central Tokyo. Most busi- tainment vessel could explode and the Balboa Insurance as part of its
aviation. Tochigi research center north of Tokyo,
nesses responded with self-imposed re- fuel inside it could melt down. 2008 Countrywide Financial
straint on power use, particularly at Toyota Motor Corp. is idling all man- where one employee was killed when a
O’Hare expansion OK’d night when shortages are expected to ufacturing plants through Wednesday,
which means 40,000 vehicles won’t be
collapsing cafeteria wall fell on him.
On Monday, the company said the
Corp. acquisition.
month, the bank agreed to
Last

be most acute. sell the unit to Australia’s


Officials with the U.S. Department of Tochigi powertrain plant, as well as the
Since Saturday, cooling systems mal- assembled. The automakers’ wholly QBE Insurance Group. One of
Transportation say there’s a partial Sayama assembly plant, where it makes
agreement in a long-running dispute functioned at three separate reactors at owned factories west of Tokyo sus- Balboa’s products includes
between the city of Chicago and two the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power tained little or no damage. But four the CR-V, Accord, Fit, Acura RL and what’s known as lender-
major airlines over the further expan- Station. plants in northern Japan, including the TSX, and its Ogawa engine plant will placed insurance used by fi-
sion of O’Hare International Airport. The crisis deepened late Monday Central Motor plant in Miyagi, where close until March 20. nancial institutions.
United and American had filed a
lawsuit accusing Chicago of violating a
lease agreement that gives airlines

Delights, disappointments with first brush with Apple’s iPad2


authority to approve expenditures for
capital projects. Chicago Mayor Ri-
chard Daley countered that the airlines
reneged on a 2001 promise to help see
through the overhaul of O’Hare.
TECH TALK
I GOT MY IPAD 2 forgot to tweak out missing a beat.
The $15 billion expansion of O’Hare this week. the user in- But I keep coming back to the fact
is a signature project from Daley’s 22 I must say that I terface in any that it’s just more of the same. With
years as mayor. He didn’t run for anoth- NICK DELORENZO
was impressed ... at significant way. the original iPad, and granted, I’m not
er term and leaves office this spring.
least initially. When I turn the device’s biggest fan, there was
Apple has managed two ports for the front-and-rear-facing on a device, I something “cool” about just having
to cram all of the cameras that the newest iPad sports. want to say one. But with the new iPad, alas, the
bells and whistles of Compared to the old iPad and the “Wow.” Instead thrill is gone.
the previous device -- and a bit more Motorola Xoom, from a design stand- I said, “Oh.” Perhaps some future release will
power to boot -- into a smaller, more point at least, the iPad 2 is superior. To be sure, bring back the “gee whiz” factor, but
$3.55 $3.16 $2.83 lithe package that’s lighter than some But my delighted smile, alas, was there’s a notice- for now, the accolade goes to the
of the manila folders I’ve been pushing short lived. able difference Xoom.
$4.06 around my desk lately. For as soon as I powered on the in the performance of the new iPad.
07/17/08 The new case design, slightly more device, I was confronted with exactly The older model would chug when I
“pinched,” is the most obvious change, the same screen I saw on the old one. managed to overwhelm it. The new Nick DeLorenzo is director of Interactive
as is the clearly visible speaker grille. You see, while Apple may have packed one can juggle playing multiple videos, and New Media for The Times Leader. Write
The next thing to catch the eye are the more power into the latest iPad, they even while changing directions, with- him at ndelorenzo@timesleader.com.
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New Highs 37 31 Wilshire 5000 13807.62 13622.68 13724.69 -82.93 -0.60% t t s +2.73% AGL Res 39.01 +.01 +8.8 Clearwire 5.58 -.18 +8.3 HSBC 53.00 -.22 +3.8 Moog A 42.68 -.71 +7.2 QuantaSvc 22.08 -.26 +10.8 Target 51.07 -.46 -15.1
New Lows 29 74 AK Steel 15.25 -.21 -6.8 ClevBioL h 7.94 +.75 +10.0 Hallibrtn 45.06 +.60 +10.4 Moog B 42.77 -.84 +7.5 QntmDSS 2.54 -.03 -31.7 TastyBak 2.14 -.11 -66.3
Russell 2000 802.81 790.36 798.17 -4.66 -0.58% t t s +1.85% AMR 6.56 -.05 -15.8 CliffsNRs 88.62 +.93 +13.6 HanJS 14.30 -.11 -5.3 MorgStan 27.91 -.43 +2.6 QstDiag 56.25 -1.14 +4.2 Technic rs 6.59 -.10 +38.4
ASM Intl 37.61 +.01 +7.4 Clorox 67.62 -.46 +6.9 HarleyD 40.83 -.13 +17.8 Mosaic 76.29 +.01 -.1 Questar s 17.02 -.10 -2.2 TeckRes g 50.93 -1.52 -17.6

Gross sees
AT&T Inc 28.19 -.27 -4.1 Coach 53.11 -2.97 -4.0 HarrisCorp 44.69 -.89 -1.3 MotrlaSol n 40.99 -.25 +7.7 QksilvRes 15.09 +.48 +2.4 Teleflex 56.23 -.65 +4.5
ATP O&G 17.30 -.90 +3.3 Coeur 32.08 -1.05 +17.4 Harsco 33.16 -.04 +17.1 MotrlaMo n 24.69 -.67 -15.2 Quidel 11.95 -.15 -17.3 TelefEsp s 24.68 -.16 +8.2
AU Optron 8.88 -.11 -14.8 ColgPal 78.27 -.91 -2.6 HartfdFn 26.82 -.78 +1.2 Mylan 22.23 -.12 +5.2 QwestCm 6.68 ... -12.2 TelMexL 17.10 +.10 +5.9
AbtLab 48.22 -.24 +.6 Comc spcl 23.04 -.49 +11.3 HawaiiEl 24.34 -.18 +6.8 NCR Corp 18.50 -.10 +20.4 RAIT Fin 2.88 -.28 +31.5 Tellabs 5.12 -.07 -24.5
AcadiaRlt 18.73 -.16 +2.7 Comerica 38.30 -.84 -9.3 HltMgmt 10.12 +.01 +6.1 NRG Egy 20.17 +.38 +3.2 RCM 5.14 +.06 +11.0 TempleInld 21.75 -.40 +2.4
ActionSemi 2.32 -.09 +7.9 CmtyHlt 38.70 -.91 +3.6 HeclaM 8.57 -.43 -23.9 NV Energy 14.83 ... +5.6 RF MicD 6.22 -.03 -15.4 TmpDrgn 29.22 -.02 -4.9

trouble ahead
ActivsBliz 10.89 +.01 -12.5 ConAgra 23.26 -.11 +3.0 HercOffsh 5.87 -.01 +68.7 NYSE Eur 36.55 +1.58 +21.9 RPM 22.68 +.07 +2.6 TenetHlth 7.08 -.01 +5.8
AdamsEx 11.20 -.07 +4.3 ConnWtrSv 24.28 -.02 -12.9 Hertz 14.98 -.14 +3.4 Nabors 27.11 +.15 +15.6 RadianGrp 6.91 -.09 -14.4 Tenneco 40.60 -.30 -1.4
AdobeSy 34.08 -.53 +10.7 ConocPhil 75.84 -.46 +11.4 Hess 79.35 -.83 +3.7 NasdOMX 26.37 -.82 +11.1 RadientPh .38 -.03 -62.4 Teradyn 17.09 +.10 +21.7
AMD 8.43 -.22 +3.1 ConsolEngy50.87 +2.26 +4.4 HewlettP 41.49 -.16 -1.4 NBkGreece 1.97 +.17 +17.3 RadioShk 14.45 -.42 -21.8 Terex 34.88 +.85 +12.4
Aeropostl 23.50 +.45 -4.6 ConEd 49.88 -.39 +.6 Hologic 21.31 -.23 +13.2 NatFuGas 68.41 -.51 +4.3 RangeRs 49.92 +1.42 +11.0 Tesoro 25.98 +1.47 +40.1
Aetna 36.04 -.46 +18.1 ConsolWtr 10.71 +.15 +16.8 HomeDp 36.68 -.46 +4.6 NatGrid 45.41 -.93 +2.3 Raytheon 51.54 -.59 +12.1 TevaPhrm 49.21 +.10 -5.6
Agilent 44.84 -.50 +8.2 ConstellEn 32.16 -.29 +5.0 HonwllIntl 56.01 -.26 +5.4 NOilVarco 76.03 -.02 +13.1 RegionsFn 7.38 -.10 +5.4

for Treasurys
TexInst 34.56 +.17 +6.3
AirTran 7.42 -.03 +.4 CooperTire 25.45 +.29 +7.9 Hospira 54.26 -.70 -2.6 NatSemi 14.82 +.12 +7.7 ReneSola 9.05 +.34 +3.5 Textron 26.33 -.33 +11.4
AkamaiT 36.06 -.14 -23.4 CorinthC 4.91 +.37 -5.8 HostHotls 17.34 -.18 -3.0 NetApp 46.38 -1.14 -15.6 RepFBcp 2.95 +.02 +20.9 ThermoFis 54.68 -.57 -1.2
AlcatelLuc 5.31 -.02 +79.4 CornPdts 46.03 -.14 +.1 HovnanE 3.68 -.15 -10.0 Netflix 201.20 -3.34 +14.5 RepubSvc 29.59 -.10 -.9 3M Co 91.02 -.59 +5.5
Alcoa 16.12 +.09 +4.7 Corning 21.42 +.11 +10.9 HudsCity 9.84 -.08 -22.8 NeutTand 14.03 -2.92 -2.8 RschMotn 62.35 -1.03 +7.3 TibcoSft 23.93 -.04 +21.4
Alcon 165.33 -.18 +1.2 Covidien 52.00 -.73 +13.9 HumGen 28.05 +.11 +17.4 NewAmHi 10.01 -.05 +.5 Revlon 14.17 -.14 +44.0 Tiffany 59.86 -3.33 -3.9
AlignTech 20.85 -.19 +6.7 Cree Inc 47.79 -.59 -27.5 HuntBnk 6.68 -.09 -2.8 NwGold g 10.16 +.09 +4.1 ReynAm s 33.54 -.19 +2.8 THorton g 45.01 +.16 +9.2
Allergan 71.14 -.35 +3.6 CrownHold 38.37 -.62 +14.9 Hydrgnc rs 4.73 -.06 +25.9 NJ Rscs 41.40 -.15 -4.0 RioTinto s 65.12 +.58 -9.1 TimeWarn 36.28 -.05 +12.8
AlliBInco 7.70 -.03 -2.9 CybrOpt 8.80 -.02 +3.0 Hyperdyn 5.89 +.29 +18.8 NY Times 9.15 -.21 -6.6 RiteAid h 1.11 -.10 +25.7 TitanMet 17.84 -.15 +3.8
AlliantEgy 39.21 -.57 +6.6 CypSemi 18.88 -.34 +1.6 INGPrRTr 6.16 +.02 +8.3 Newcastle 6.51 -.24 -2.8 Riverbed s 40.81 -1.08 +16.0 TiVo Inc 8.90 +.12 +3.1
Allstate 31.73 -.26 -.5 DCT Indl 5.19 -.02 -2.3 iSAstla 24.71 -.26 -2.9
Interview with Pacfic Investment Management Co. co-founder Bill Gross AlphaNRs 52.93 +1.84 -11.8 DNP Selct 9.66 -.01 +5.7 iShBraz 73.99 +.85 -4.4
NewellRub 19.51 -.03
NewmtM 52.33 +.21
+7.3
-14.8
RylCarb 43.05 -.45 -8.4 TollBros 20.64 -.54 +8.6
RoyDShllA 69.11 +.25 +3.5 TorDBk g 85.94 +.02 +17.2
AlteraCp lf 40.22 -.24 +13.0 DR Horton 11.65 -.18 -2.3 iSCan 32.45 -.14 +4.7 NewsCpA 16.83 -.15 +15.6 RoyaleEn 5.42 +.14+142.0 Total SA 58.53 -.30 +9.4
Altria 24.99 -.06 +1.5 DTE 48.47 -.52 +7.0 iShGer 24.88 -.29 +3.9 Nexen g 26.08 +.35 +13.9 SCANA 39.04 -1.01 -3.8
Bill Gross is so bearish about mortgages, and foreign bonds Bill Gross is one of the Amazon 166.73 -1.34 -7.4 Danaher s 50.95 -.45 +8.0 iSh HK 18.64 -.06 -1.5 NextEraEn 55.08 -.61 +5.9 SK Tlcm 18.22 -.17 -2.2
Toyota 81.73
TrCda g 39.71
-3.92 +3.9
-.34 +4.4
the U.S. bond market that his among its holdings. The fund Ameren 27.29 -.44 -3.2 Darden 46.80 -.19 +.8 iShJapn 10.05 -.76 -7.9 NiSource 18.72 -.21 +6.2 SpdrDJIA 119.85 -.57 +3.6
founders of Pacific AMovilA 55.14 ... -3.6 DeanFds 9.78 -.17 +10.6 iSh Kor 58.77 +.67 -4.0 NikeB 86.21 -.96 +.9 SpdrGold 138.86 +.64 +.1
Transocn 80.09 -.38 +15.2
fund has sold its Treasury bonds can also own stocks. Travelers 58.86 -.02 +5.7
Investment Management ACapAgy 30.20 +.18
AmCapLtd 8.82 -.12
+5.1
+16.7
Deere 87.63
Dell Inc 14.97
-.16 +5.5
-.31 +10.5
iShMex 60.63 +.25 -2.1
iSTaiwn 14.56 -.08 -6.8
99 Cents 19.66 +.08 +23.3 SP Mid 172.48 -.77 +4.7 TrimbleN 47.18 -.57 +18.2
and notes. And his fund is the Yet Gross is also wary about NobleCorp 44.15 +.05 +23.4 S&P500ETF130.05 -.79 +3.4 TrinaSolar 26.00 +1.77 +11.0
Co. and manages its Total AEagleOut 15.41 -.58 +5.3 DeltaAir 10.97 -.26 -12.9 iShSilver 35.01 -.02 +16.0 NokiaCp 8.30 -.19 -19.6 SpdrHome 17.60 -.27 +1.2 TriQuint 12.32 -.03 +5.4
world’s biggest bond fund, the stocks. The Fed’s purchases AEP 35.34 -.47 -1.8 DeltaPtr h .89 -.07 +17.1 iShChina25 43.57 +.04 +1.1 Nordstrm 42.99 -1.47 +1.4 SpdrKbwBk 25.90 -.22 0.0
Return fund. Gross is the AmExp 43.91 -.37 +2.3 DenburyR 22.96 +.10 +20.3 iSSP500 130.54 -.88 +3.4 NorflkSo 65.93 -.60 +5.0 SpdrLehHY 40.14 -.14 +1.1
TycoElec 34.18 -.47 -3.4
PIMCO Total Return fund, with have kept interest rates low. AmIntlGrp 37.50 +.15 -22.3 Dndreon 34.61 +.91 -.9 iShEMkts 46.30 +.27 -2.8 TycoIntl 44.51 -.52 +7.4
$237 billion in assets. He rec- That has helped the S&P 500
closest thing the bond AmSupr 23.19 -1.09 -18.9 DenisnM g 2.55 -.74 -25.4 iShB20 T 91.51 -.04 -2.8
NoestUt 34.31 -.24
NthgtM g 2.74 ...
+7.6
-14.4
SpdrKbw RB25.95 -.22 -1.9
SpdrRetl 48.77 -.46 +.8
Tyson 18.89 -.60 +9.7
UBS AG 18.58 -.01 +12.8
ommends that other investors rise 22 percent since Chairman market has to a celebrity. AmTower 50.22 -.59
AmWtrWks 27.50 +.05
-2.7
+8.7
DeutschBk 60.07
DevelDiv 13.64
+.42 +15.4
-.27 -3.2
iS Eafe 58.28 -1.06 +.1
iSR1KG 59.12 -.30 +3.2
NorthropG 66.32 +.22 +2.4 SpdrOGEx 59.52 +.87 +12.8 UDR 23.44 -.23 -.3
NwstNG 46.74 -.25 +.6 SpdrMetM 69.01 +.26 +.3 US Airwy 8.87 -.31 -11.4
follow his fund’s example. Ben Bernanke dropped hints Morningstar named him Ameriprise 61.56 -.62 +7.0 DevonE 88.57 +.52 +12.8 iShR2K 79.75 -.43 +1.9 NovaGld g 12.73 -.01 -10.8 SPX Cp 75.20 -1.34 +5.2 USA Tech h 2.18 -.40 +111.7
Ametek s 40.95 -1.04 +4.3 Diageo 76.13 +.04 +2.4 iShREst 58.53 -.40 +4.6 Novartis 54.20 -.63 -8.1 STMicro 12.75 +.17 +22.1
Treasury prices are likely to about the program last August. bond fund manager of the Amgen 53.52 -.01 -2.5 Diebold 34.78 -.07 +8.5 ITT Corp 56.53 -.43 +8.5 Novell 5.80 -.03 -2.0 Safeway 22.72 -.14 +1.0
USEC 4.59 -.57 -23.8
Anadarko 77.18 -.07 +1.3 DirecTV A 45.97 +.09 +15.1 Informat 47.24 -.56 +7.3 UltraPt g 45.00 +1.23 -5.8
take a hard fall when the Fed- But the Fed’s support for the decade for 2000-09. AnimalHlth 4.19 +.36 +45.6 DrSCBr rs 41.95 +.63 -10.4 IngerRd 45.85 -.68 -2.6
NuanceCm 17.50 -.07
Nucor 46.85 -.24
-3.7
+6.9
StJoe
Saks
26.43 -.36 +21.0
12.31 -.37 +15.0
Uluru .07 -.02 -38.2
UniSrcEn 35.65 -.25 -.5
eral Reserve’s bond-buying pro- economy is “artificial,” Gross AnnTaylr 27.74 +.45 +1.3 DirFnBr rs 41.36 +1.01 -12.5 InglesMkts 18.44 -.15 -4.0 NustarEn 66.77 -.14 -3.9 Salesforce 124.94 -2.93 -5.3 UnilevNV 30.26 -.11 -3.6
Annaly 17.88 +.17 -.2 DirLCBr rs 38.70 +.64 -11.7 Intel 20.84 -.03 -.9 NuvFloat 12.40 -.08 +5.0 SamsO&G 3.15 -.34+138.6
gram ends June 30, Gross says. says. Take that away and bond PIMCO Total Return (PTTAX) Aon Corp 51.95 +.70
Apache 119.12 +.30
+12.9
-.1
DrxFBull s 29.80
DirxSCBull 74.97
-.67 +7.0
-1.14 +3.5
IBM 161.39 -1.04 +10.0
Intl Coal 10.09 +.31 +30.4
NvMAd 12.88 -.14 -1.5 SanDisk 44.82 -.25 -10.1
Unisys 31.35
UtdContl 23.99
-.43 +21.1
-.74 +.7
“When the Fed stops buying, and stock markets “could have a Apple Inc 353.56 +1.57 +9.6 DirxEnBull 76.27 +.97 +30.5 IntlGame 15.78 -.23 -10.8
NvPA 12.93 -.07 -3.0 SandRdge 10.49 ... +43.3 UPS B 73.19 -.90 +.8
Nvidia 18.20 +.15 +18.2 Sanofi 34.10 -.43 +5.8
who will take their place?” No shock.” Assets $237 billion ApldMatl 14.96 -.04 +6.5 Discover 21.92 +.09 +18.3 IntPap 25.94 -.05 -4.8 OcciPet 99.02 +.27 +.9 SaraLee 17.01 -.04 -2.9
US Bancrp 26.87 -.29 -.4
Arbitron 37.22 -.40 -10.4 Disney 42.24 -.69 +12.6 Interpublic 12.43 -.28 +17.0 US NGs rs 10.42 +.02 -13.1
foreign country, fund manager or His advice: Look overseas. Sales charge 3.75% ArcadiaRs .11 -.03 -63.5 DomRescs 45.16 -.35 +5.7 Intersil 11.92 +.02 -21.9
Oclaro rs 12.57 -.07 -4.4 Satcon h 3.22 +.06 -28.4
US OilFd 40.91 +.22 +4.9
OfficeDpt 5.27 -.07 -2.4 SaulCntr 42.94 +.04 -9.3
other investor has the ability or Gross recommends companies ArcelorMit 34.95 +.30 -8.3 Dover 63.12 -.58 +8.0 Invesco 25.42 -.42 +5.7 USSteel 54.96 -.18 -5.9
OfficeMax 13.02 -.27 -26.4 Schlmbrg 85.36 -.88 +2.2
Expense ratio 0.9% ArchCoal 32.88 +.40 -6.2 DowChm 36.61 -.18 +7.2 ItauUnibH 21.95 +.41 -8.2 OilSvHT 156.35 +.60 +11.3 SchoolSp 14.72 ... +5.7
UtdTech 80.74 -.54 +2.6
desire to replace the Fed’s $75 like Coca-Cola. It gets about ArmHld 25.77 +.02 +24.2 DryShips 4.78 +.04 -12.9 JAlexandr 5.65 +.38 +7.6 OnSmcnd 10.11 -.17 +2.3 Schwab 18.50 -.19 +8.1
UtdhlthGp 43.16 -.43 +19.5
billion in monthly purchases, he three-quarters of its revenue Min. initial investment $1,000 AspenIns 26.85 -.75 -6.2 DuPont 53.02 +.12 +6.3 J&J Snack 44.09 +.39 -8.6 OplinkC 21.48 -.17 +16.3 SeagateT 13.15 -.39 -12.5
UnumGrp 25.88 -.44 +6.9
AstraZen 47.31 -.40 +2.4 DukeEngy 18.18 -.25 +2.1 JA Solar 6.69 +.38 -3.3 Ur-Energy 1.82 -.69 -39.1
Oracle 31.59 -.32 +.9 SearsHldgs 82.86 -1.33 +12.4
says. It will take a large jump in outside the U.S. If you want 1-year return 7% Atmel 11.60 -.49 -5.8 DukeRlty 13.73 -.05 +10.2 JDS Uniph 21.48 +.22 +48.3 OwensIll 29.41 -1.30 -4.2 SemiHTr 33.89 -.06 +4.2 Uranerz 3.20 -.75 -19.8
ATMOS 33.74 -.27 +8.1 Dycom 16.15 -.01 +9.5 JPMorgCh 45.30 -.44 +6.8 UraniumEn 3.92 -.93 -35.1
yields to draw buyers back. bonds, look for countries that 3-year return (annualized) 8% AutoData 50.10 -.31 +8.3 Dynegy rs 5.44 -.11 -3.2 Jabil 20.43 -.05 +1.7
PECO pfA 73.49 +.97 +5.0 SempraEn 53.00 -.76 +1.0
UranmRs 1.75 -.58 -48.5
PG&E Cp 44.41 -1.34 -7.2 Sequenom 5.88 +.16 -26.8
So Total Return by last week don’t have heavy debt loads like AvanirPhm 4.06 +.03 -.5 ETrade rs 15.19 -.31 -5.1 JanusCap 12.12 -.24 -6.6 PICO Hld 28.28 -.47 -11.1 ServiceCp 10.73 -.17 +30.1 UrbanOut 31.73 -.39 -11.4
had dumped its bonds and the U.S.: Brazil, South Korea 5-year return (annualized) 8% AveryD 41.69 +.11 -1.5 eBay 30.77 -.15 +10.6 JpnSmCap 8.43 -.66 -6.0 PMC Sra 7.75 -.01 -9.8 ShawGrp 34.87 -3.54 +1.9 Vale SA 32.44 +.27 -6.2
Avon 26.81 -.35 -7.7 EMC Cp 26.21 -.38 +14.5 JetBlue 5.93 -.15 -10.3 PPG 87.84 +.34 +4.5 SiderNac s 16.20 +.47 -2.8 Vale SA pf 28.46 +.10 -5.8
notes. It still has Treasury bills, and Indonesia. 10-year return (annualized) 7% BB&T Cp 26.83 -.27 +2.1 ENI 48.07 -.49 +9.9 JohnJn 59.13 -.56 -4.4 PPL Corp 25.24 -.02 -4.1 Siemens 126.48 -.65 +1.8 ValenceT h 1.51 -.06 -10.1
BHP BillLt 89.02 -.57 -4.2 Eastgrp 42.53 -.54 +.5 JohnsnCtl 40.61 -.15 +6.3 Paccar 48.43 -.34 -15.5 Slcnware 6.18 -.02 +3.9 ValeroE 28.89 +.91 +25.0
BJs Whls 48.55 -.49 +1.4 EKodak 3.07 -.05 -42.7 JnprNtwk 43.05 +.16 +16.6 Pacholder 8.59 -.05 +1.7 SilvWhtn g 41.69 -.24 +6.8 ValpeyFsh 3.90 -.04 +15.0
SOURCE: Morningstar Data through March 11 Matt Craft, Elizabeth Gramling • AP BP PLC 45.07 -.68 +2.0 Eaton s 51.53 -.09 +1.5 K-Sea 8.17 +1.70 +68.5 ValVis A 7.16 +.57 +17.2
PallCorp 56.35 -.67 +13.7 SilvrcpM g 13.41 -.12 +4.5
BP Pru 111.68 +.79 -11.7 EdisonInt 36.78 -.98 -4.7 KB Home 13.11 -.08 -2.8 PatriotCoal 22.95 +.36 +18.5 Sina 95.72 +.79 +39.1 VangEmg 46.72 +.35 -3.0
BabckW n 31.28 -3.09 +22.2 ElPasoCp 17.32 -.14 +25.9 KV PhmA 10.32 -1.67+304.7 Verisign 35.63 -.37 +9.1
Mutual Funds Baidu s 124.06 -.90
BakrHu 69.65 +.66
+28.5
+21.8
EldorGld g 15.32
ElectArts 18.60
-.15 -17.5
+.06 +13.6
Kaydon 37.73 -.25 -7.3
Kellogg 54.54 -.50 +6.8
Paychex 32.99 -.22
PeabdyE 65.27 +2.13
PennVaRs 25.02 -.72
+6.7
+2.0
-11.7
SiriusXM 1.77 -.02 +8.6
SkywksSol 31.27 -.57 +9.2
SmithfF 22.11 -.37 +7.2
VertxPh 45.44
VestinRMII 1.58
-1.01 +29.7
... +9.0
BallardPw 2.04 +.03 +36.0 EmersonEl 58.92 -.49 +3.1 KeyEngy 14.74 +.04 +13.6 ViacomA 50.65 -.98 +10.4
YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD YTD Penney 36.85 -.82 +14.1 Smucker 70.20 -1.20 +6.9
BallyTech 35.07 -.38 -16.9 EnbrEPtrs 63.08 -.36 +1.1 Keycorp 8.97 -.11 +1.4 ViacomB 44.14 -1.05 +11.4
PeopUtdF 12.43 -.12 -11.3 SnapOn 57.55 -.43 +1.7
Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn Name NAV Chg %Rtn BcBilVArg 12.41 +.59 +22.0 EnCana g 31.96 +1.25 +9.8 Kimco 17.71 -.34 -1.8 VimpelC n 14.29 -.35 -5.0
PepcoHold 18.22 -.37 -.2 Sonus 3.60 -.09 +34.8
BcoBrades 18.89 +.35 -6.9 EndvSilv g 8.95 -.26 +21.9 KindME 72.19 +.07 +2.7 VirgnMda h 26.82 -.36 -1.5
Alliance Bernstein Income 13.42 +.02 +1.4 Income C m 2.25 -.01 +3.8 TotRetA m 14.37 -.05 +2.3 PremierInv d 21.29 -.14 +4.6 ITrsyAdml 11.34 +.03 +0.6 PeregrineP 2.13 -.21 -7.4 SonyCp 31.08 -2.37 -13.0
BcoSantand11.66 +.36 +9.5 Energen 59.51 -.42 +23.3 Kinross g 15.22 -.14 -19.7 Visa 71.86 -.65 +2.1
BalShrB m 14.36 -.05 +3.5 IntlStk 35.57 -.50 -0.4 IncomeAdv 2.22 ... +4.0 ValueA m 23.62 -.15 +3.6 TotRetInv d 13.40 -.05 +1.9 InfPrtAdm 26.02 +.01 +1.9 PermFix 1.58 +.12 -3.1 SouthnCo 37.65 -.63 -1.5
BcoSBrasil 11.81 +.18 -13.2 Energizer 66.85 -.83 -8.3 KodiakO g 6.17 -.11 -6.5 Vivus 6.19 +.13 -33.9
CoreOppA m 12.15 -.09 +5.6 Stock 111.87 -.99 +3.8 NY TF A m 11.11 ... 0.0 ValueI 23.73 -.15 +3.6 ValPlSvc m 13.61 -.06 +1.4 Petrohawk 21.44 +.85 +17.5 SwstAirl 12.40 -.32 -4.5
InfPrtI 10.60 ... +1.9 BkHawaii 45.88 -1.08 -2.8 EngyConv 2.47 -.01 -46.3 Kohls 53.77 -.69 -1.0 VMware 80.47 -2.55 -9.5
American Beacon Dreyfus US Gov A m 6.74 +.01 +0.7 MainStay Schwab PetrbrsA 34.75 +.35 +1.7 SwstnEngy 38.38 +1.48 +2.5
InflaPro 13.24 ... +1.8 BkIrelnd 2.05 +.17 -22.6 EngyTsfr 52.66 -.40 +1.6 KrispKrm 6.33 +.09 -9.3 Vodafone 28.55 -.33 +8.0
LgCpVlInv 19.13 -.14 +3.2 EmgLead ... ... +2.0 FrankTemp-Mutual HiYldCorA m 5.99 ... +2.9 1000Inv d 38.48 -.23 +3.5 BkAtl A h .91 -.05 -20.9 Petrobras 39.80 +.37 +5.2 SpectraEn 26.34 +.12 +5.4
EnergySol 6.00 -.39 +7.7 Kroger 23.86 -.05 +6.7 Vonage 3.99 -.37 +78.1
LgCpVlIs 20.14 -.15 +3.3 TechGrA f 32.30 -.25 -0.6 Beacon Z 12.70 -.10 +3.2 S&P500Sel d 20.25 -.13 +3.5 InstIdxI 119.04 -.72 +3.5 Bar iPVix rs 33.33 +.32 -11.4 ENSCO 56.41 +1.18 +5.7 Kulicke 8.59 -.12 +19.3 PetRes 29.43 +.08 +8.9 Spreadtrm 18.73 -1.41 +2.0
Manning & Napier Pfizer 19.81 +.34 +13.1 SprintNex 5.02 +.02 +18.7 Vornado 87.62 -.78 +5.1
American Cent Eaton Vance Discov A m 29.73 -.23 +1.8 WrldOppA 8.81 -.07 +2.3 Scout InstPlus 119.05 -.72 +3.5 BarnesNob 10.67 -1.07 -24.6 Entergy 70.09 -3.60 -1.0 LDK Solar 11.58 +.94 +14.4 WalMart 52.32 -.27 -3.0
Discov Z 30.10 -.23 +1.9 BarrickG 51.00 +.19 -4.1 EntPrPt 41.10 +.02 -1.2 LECG .23 -.02 -83.3 PhilipMor 63.58 -.20 +8.6 SP Matls 37.77 -.14 -1.7
EqIncInv 7.35 -.04 +1.9 HiIncOppA m 4.44 ... +3.0 Matthews Asian Interntl d 32.62 -.29 +0.7 InstTStPl 29.52 -.18 +3.4 PimcoHiI 13.96 -.01 +9.8 SP HlthC 32.54 -.16 +3.3 Walgrn 41.59 -.34 +6.8
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FPA Morgan Stanley Instl CapApprec 20.96 -.09 +3.2 LTGradeAd 9.24 -.01 +0.1 BlockHR 16.06 +.24 +34.8 Fastenal 61.25 -.57 +2.2 LillyEli 34.73 -.13 -.9 Potash wi 53.16 -1.00 +3.0 StdPac 3.66 -.15 -20.4
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World A m 15.31 -.09 +3.2 IntlEqI d 13.71 -.26 +0.7 DivGrow 23.71 -.13 +3.6 LTInvGr 9.24 -.01 +0.1 Boeing 70.74 -.90 +8.4 FedExCp 88.63 -2.08 -4.7 Limited 31.07 -.57 +1.1
CpWldGrIA m 36.04 -.19 +0.9 NewInc m 10.94 ... +0.8 DivrSmCap d 16.71 -.08 +5.6 PS Agri 33.68 -.31 +4.1 Staples 20.22 -.06 -11.2 WstnRefin 15.99 +.69 +51.1
EurPacGrA m 41.42 -.27 +0.1 Franklin Templeton MdCpGrI 38.26 -.11 +2.4 LifeCon 16.60 -.04 +1.5 Boise Inc 8.62 -.18 +8.7 FifthThird 13.90 +.01 -5.3 LincNat 29.96 -.32 +7.7 WstnUnion 20.95 -.21 +12.8
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Federated EqtyInc 24.52 -.16 +3.5 LifeMod 19.90 -.09 +1.7 BrMySq 26.20 -.21 -1.1 FstNiagara 13.91 -.07 -.5 LockhdM 80.47 ... +15.1
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MidCpVaIs 37.27 -.27 +3.1 EqIncI 28.31 -.10 +2.1 MediaTele 54.07 -.38 +4.5 MuLTAdml 10.63 ... +0.5 Cadence 9.61 +.13 +16.3 FDelMnt 25.31 +.18 +1.4 MGM Rsts 12.81 -.25 -13.7 ProgrssEn 45.95 -.38 +5.7 SunTrst 28.65 -.35 -2.9
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WAMutInvA m28.12 -.16 +3.3 DivGrow 29.28 -.20 +3.0 Harbor
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Artio Global DivrIntl d 30.15 -.32 0.0 Bond 12.26 +.02 +1.3 MuShtAdml 15.86 ... +0.3
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IntlEqA b 28.73 -.18 -2.3 EmgMkt d 25.41 +.17 -3.6 CapApInst 37.32 -.35 +1.6 PrecMtls d 24.30 -.27 -9.2
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IntlEqI 29.46 -.17 -2.3 EqInc 46.00 -.28 +3.9 IntlInstl d 61.16 -.36 +1.0
NewEra 54.40 +.21 +4.3 Prmcp d 66.99 -.40 +1.8 CdnNRs gs 46.30 -.16 +4.2 GT Solar 10.04 +.31 +10.1 MktVRus 39.96 +.24 +5.4 Prudentl 61.26 -1.84 +4.3 TCW Strat 5.42 +.01 +3.8 ZollMed 42.35 -.59 +13.8
IntlEqIII 12.14 -.07 -2.6 EqInc II 18.99 -.12 +4.1 IntlInv m 60.56 -.36 +0.9 Oppenheimer
ExpMulNat d 22.29 -.19 +2.2 NewHoriz 35.03 -.19 +4.6 PrmcpAdml d 69.51 -.42 +1.8 CdnSolar 10.75 -.30 -13.2 GabDvInc 16.03 ... +4.4 MarIntA 37.93 -.22 -8.7 PSEG 31.51 -.87 -.9 TD Ameritr 21.17 -.43 +11.5 Zweig 3.38 -.05 +.9
Artisan Hartford CapApA m 44.33 -.25 +1.7 PubStrg 109.66 -1.12 +8.1 TECO 18.05 -.09 +1.4 ZweigTl 3.46 -.01 -2.8
FF2015 11.56 -.03 +1.9 NewIncome 9.49 +.01 +0.7 PrmcpCorI d 14.03 -.11 +1.9 CapOne 49.46 -.11 +16.2 GabelliET 6.21 -.01 +9.5 MarshM 30.23 -.04 +10.6
Intl d 21.74 -.20 +0.2 AdvHLSIA 19.90 -.08 +3.0 CapApB m 39.10 -.22 +1.6
FF2035 11.72 -.06 +2.2 R2015 12.15 -.05 +2.2 CapitlSrce 7.12 -.17 +.3 Gafisa SA 12.51 -.07 -13.9 MarshIls 7.78 +.04 +12.4
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R2025 12.33 -.06 +2.4 CapsteadM 13.04 +.06 +3.6 GameStop 19.82 +.05 -13.4 MarvellT 15.63 -.04 -15.7
MdCpVal
MidCap
21.44 -.07 +6.8
34.51 -.23 +2.6
FF2040
Fidelity
8.19 -.04
33.52 -.21
FltRtHiIn d 9.86 ...
+2.2
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DevMktY
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34.53 +.12 -4.3
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R2035
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15.65 -.05
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Foreign Exchange & Metals
DvGrHLSIA 20.22 -.11 +3.7 Rtmt2020 16.82 -.07 +2.3
Baron Free2010 13.84 -.04 +1.8 IntlBondA m 6.54 +.04 +0.5 STBondAdm 10.57 +.01 +0.6 Caterpillar 102.10 +2.08 +9.0 GenElec 19.92 -.44 +8.9 MasseyEn 61.12 +1.49 +13.9
TRBdHLSIA 11.03 +.01 +1.2
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Rtmt2030 17.71 -.10 +2.5
STBondSgl 10.57 +.01 +0.6
CedarF 19.09 -.19 +25.9 GenGrPr n 14.57 -.31 -5.9 Mattel 25.01 -.06 -1.7 CURRENCY CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
Growth b 53.59 -.26 +4.6 Hussman Rtmt2040 17.86 -.11 +2.5 CelSci .56 -.02 -31.5 GenMot n 31.59 -.34 -14.3 McClatchy 3.63 -.04 -22.3
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Free2030 14.06 -.07 +2.1 RocMuniA m 14.76 ... -2.3
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RochNtlMu m 6.48 ... -1.0
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BlackRock HiInc d 9.14 -.01 +3.3 AllAuthIn 10.75 +.01 +1.7
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EqDivI 18.16 -.10 +3.5 DevLocMktI 10.78 +.03 +2.1
GlobAlcA m 19.74 ... +1.6 IntMuniInc d 10.02 +.01 +0.6 GrowIncA m 19.96 -.16 +3.9 Templeton SmCpIdIst 35.94 -.21 +3.4 CheniereEn 8.28 +1.03 +50.0 Goldcrp g 47.70 +.27 +3.7 Merck 32.38 -.35 -10.2 METALS CLOSE PVS. %CH. 6MO. 1YR.
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Mutual 28.29 -.08 -4.0 RealRtnA m 11.51 ... +1.7 ChurchDwt 76.79 -.37 +11.3 GtPanSilv g 4.19 -.24 +49.1 Microsoft 25.69 +.01 -8.0
Realty 27.29 -.33 +1.9 Magellan 73.33 -.62 +2.3 JPMorgan ShtTermIs 9.89 ... +0.5 IntlValI d 28.93 -.14 +1.0 StratgcEq 19.22 -.07 +4.9 Silver 35.83 35.94 -0.30 +75.60 +109.71
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AcornA m 29.38 -.20 +0.5
AcornIntZ 39.79 -.72 -2.8
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-0.1
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StockIdx
Vanguard
25.66 -.15 +3.5
TgtRe2030 22.11 -.13
TgtRe2035 13.36 -.10
+2.0
+2.1
Story Stocks
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DivrEqInA m 10.31 -.06 +2.1 Series100Index 9.02 -.06 +3.2
Janus Parnassus 500Inv 119.85 -.73 +3.5 TgtRe2040 21.95 -.15 +2.1 Mounting concerns over the impact of the massive groups that make up the S&P 500 index fell. Utility
OverseasJ d 50.18 -.47 -0.9 EqIncInv 27.07 -.09 +2.9
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PAGE 10 SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 2011 SUNDAY DISPATCH
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 421 Boats & 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/
& Classic & Classic Marinas SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
Low mileage,
18000 miles, auto-
SCION ‘08 TC
Low mileage,
BUICK `55 SPECIAL
Red & white, 2 door OLDSMOBILE `68 SALT CREEK SKIF
14’ fiberglass fish-
HONDA
2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition.
FLAGSTAFF `08
CLASSIC
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk CHEVROLET `07 HUMMER ‘05 H2
Yellow with black
42,000 miles, 4 $1500 or best offer. thru bathroom.
TRAILBLAZER LS
matic, front wheel Nice car. Must see Super Lite Fifth
DELMONT
speed, front wheel ing boat, tri-hull 570-498-7702 Center kitchen + leather interior.
drive, 4 door, anti- to appreciate. Wheel. LCD/DVD
drive, 2 door, anti- (very stable), 25 HP dinette bed. Front Front & rear heated
lock brakes, air $10,000 or best flat screen TV, fire- Perfect condition,
lock brakes, air con- DRASTICALLY Tahatsu outboard, extra large living seats. Many chrome
place, heated mat-
conditioning,
bags, power locks,
air
ditioning, air bags,
offer. 570-332-1350
REDUCED!! Full Galvanized
KAWASAKI ‘06 tress, ceiling fan, room + sofa bed.
17,000 miles.
Asking $20,000
accessories. $28,500
or best offer. Call
CADILLAC `80 COUPE
power locks, power This model only Trailer. Perfect Con- Hide-a-Bed sofa, Big View windows.
power windows, Vulcan Classic 570-332-3681 (570) 788-9826 or
windows, power produced in 1967 dition. Built in fuel outside speakers & Air, awning, sleeps
power mirrors, 1500 (570) 956-8547
tank. All new in ‘01.
CHEVROLET `95
& 1968. All
DEVILLE
mirrors, cruise con- Black and chrome. grill, 2 sliders, 6, very clean, will
power seats, all original 45,000 $2,500 Leave Message
trol, AM/FM radio, Fuel injected. 21” aluminum wheels, deliver. Located in
power, cruise con- miles, Color 570-256-7311
CD player, Mp3 Benton, Pa. $4,900.
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
trol, GPS/naviga- Excellent condition, windshield. Pas- water purifier, GMC 21 1/2 foot
player, keyless $3,000 located in Burgundy, cloth senger backrest. awning, microwave 215-694-7497 bus. 7,000 miles.
tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD entry, sun/moon Hazleton. & vinyl interior, 427 Commercial Floor boards. oven, tinted safety Diesel, AC, auto DUMP TRUCK
roof, rear defroster, 350 rocket glass windows, wheelchair lift.
changer, Mp3 play-
tinted windows.
570-454-1945 or
engine, 2nd Trucks & Remainder of war-
raised panel fridge
451 Trucks/ $4,100
Refurbished, rebuilt
er, keyless entry, 561-573-4114 ranty. Expires engine, transmis-
leather interior, $14,200. owner. Fender Equipment Feb., 2012. Kept in & many acces- SUVs/Vans (570)889-4288 sion replaced.
sun/moon roof,
rear defroster, new
(570) 443-7522 Call
before 9:30 p.m. CHEVY `66 BEL AIR skirts, always
garaged. Trophy
CHEVROLET ‘89
heated garage!
Never damaged.
sories & options.
Excellent condition, LINE UP
Rear-end removed
and relubed. Brand
floor mats, Winter
Frost pearl paint,
Do you need more space?
2 door post car, in
good condition for
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
only, $7,500.
C70. 24’ box. Lift
gate, many new
7,000 miles. Great
condition! $6,800
$22,500.
570-868-6986 BUICK `05 A GREAT DEAL... new 10’ dump. PA
state inspected.
A yard or garage sale age. Serious
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX IN CLASSIFIED!
heated seats, side 570-574-9217 $12,900/best offer.
mirror defroster, in classified inquiries only, call 570-690-0727 parts. $1,900.
FLAGSTAFF `08 570-594-1496

CHEVY ’06
for details. $8,500 (570)675-7546
backup camera, is the best way To place your AWD,
auto rear view mir-
ror dimmer, Blue-
to clean out your closets!
You’re in bussiness
or best offer. Call
Steve at
570-407-0531
PONTIAC ‘84 FORD ‘99 E350 ad Call Toll Free CLASSIC
Super Lite Fifth
loaded, 1 owner,
18,000 miles. 6 JEEP ’02 LIBERTY
SPORT 4x4
1-800-427-8649
TRANS AM
TRAILBLAZER
tooth, phone, nav., cylinder. New
BUCKET VAN
with classified! Wheel. LCD/DVD 70k miles, Power
inspection, tires

SUBARU ‘05 IMPREZA CORVETTES WANTED


& radio controls
SUZUKI `07 C50T
flat screen TV, fire- options. Excellent
on steering wheel, 15TH ANNIVERSARY & brakes. Like
Triton V8. 2 speed place, heated mat- condition. $8,000
4.5 years remain- 1953-1972 EDITION. new, inside & out. Light blue/ silver.
boom; 92,000miles; tress, ceiling fan, negotiable. Call
ing on 7 year 1 of 600 made, all $16,900. Call
CRUISER
Any Condition! $9999 or best price. Hide-a-Bed sofa, 11,000 miles. Moon 570-239-4568
100,000 miles Nis-
san bumper to WRX Courteous, Fast
Professional Buyer.
available options,
63K miles, V8, auto. Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
(570) 540-0975 roof, cloth running
board, owner
Leave message.

EXCELLENT
bumper Premium 2.0 Turbo, Blue T-roof, $7,995.
Licensed & Bonded 570574-7002 aluminum wheels, extras such as re-
JEEP ‘07 LIBERTY 4X4
CHEVR0LET`02
Warranty included, exterior. Black cloth corvettebuyer.com Call 570-817-2577 mote start & tinted
water purifier,
EXCELLENT CON- interior. 48,000 1-800-850-3656 windows - $25,000 White, 23k miles,
STUDEBAKER ‘31
awning, microwave
DITION Altima
HYBRID 35city/33
miles, 18” Black O.Z
Rally Wheels. 3”
RSR Turbo Back Rumble seat, coupe
436
MOTOR SCOOTER
Mopeds
CONDITION
Windshield, Bags,
oven, tinted safety
glass windows, EXPRESS
or best offer. Call
570-905-4230
3.7, 6 cylinder, auto-
matic, power locks,
highway mpg. raised panel fridge doors and windows.
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
Exhaust. ACT 2 Good condition. Tank, 150cc, silver, Floorboards,V&H CONVERSION
FORD `52
$18,900. & many acces- Car still under war-
570-371-9001 Clutch, cold air Call for details 51 original miles. Pipes, White ranty. Like new.
intake, RA (570) 881-7545 walls,Garage Kept. sories & options. VAN LT (premium pack-
Call after 5:00 p.m. Seats two. Sacrifice $14,500.
COUNTRY SEDAN 6K Miles $5,500 Excellent condition, Loaded. Low age), 3.4L, 47,000
Gearsets. $13,999 Radio/cassette
TANK ‘07 VISION $22,500. miles. Excellent 570-256-7311
Say it HERE (570) 852-9231 player, includes (570) 430-0357 miles. All wheel
570-868-6986 condition.
JEEP `07
in the Classifieds! CUSTOM LINE helmet and drive, power moon-

SUZUKI ‘04 AERIO


$18,900
570-829-7130 STATION WAGON
V8, automatic, 8
2007 Tank Motor
Sports Vision Motor- charger. $1300
Call NAPW
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR FORD ‘96 CLASS C 570-674-3901
roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 AWD passenger, 3rd cycle. 250 cc,
570-822-WASH
1100 Custom. 5800
Gulf Stream Con-
interior, 6 cd chang-
WRANGLER X
CHEVROLET ‘91
seat, good Brand new. 0 miles. miles, light bar, er, rear folding
$2,400. For more cobra exhaust, quest Motor Home. 4x4, stick shift, soft
CONVERTIBLE White sedan, 6-CD
changer,
condition, 2nd
owner. $9,500. information call Tom 439 Motorcycles windshield, many 31’, 460 V8, all
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack, top. Red exterior,
Blue/white top &
white interior.
62K miles, $6200 570-579-3517 at 570-825-2114 extras, must sell.
$5,995. Call
options. 37K miles.
Excellent condition. PANEL TRUCK running boards, well maintained,
garage kept. 11,500
HARLEY DAVIDSON
or best offer. garage kept,
Recent document- 570-301-3433 $17,000. Call White, wiith gutter miles, one owner.
FORD `66 421 Boats &
570-592-2556 $14,750.
ed frame-off 570-868-5385 machine, $6,000, AC, CD player,
(570) 362-1910
restoration. Over
$31,000 invested. TOYOTA `93 MR2 Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony
Marinas
` 06 SOFTTAIL YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO To place your
very good condition
leave message
cruise control.
Tow package with
750cc. 8,000 miles,
DODGE `10
will sell $24,600. 570-779-1909 cargo carrier.
ad call...829-7130
CUSTOM
T-top, 5 speed. interior. Pristine
NIGHTTRAIN
570-335-3127 saddlebags, wind- Excellent condition.
CHEVROLET `05
AM/FM/CD, AC, condition. 26K shield, back rest, $18,700
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER S
power antenna.
New tires. No rust.
miles. $17,000 or
best offer.
Dark gray metallic, Black & Pearl,
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS GRAND CARAVAN Call 570-822-9680

CREST 15’ TRAILBLAZER LT


new rr tire & Excellent Condition.
(570) 817-6768 Travel Trailer. 29’, Only 17k miles.
KIA `02 SEDONA
Great convertible, Great condition. brakes, many Must See. Asking
black top, 6 speed mint condition, 1 Excellent condi-
$6,000 $2,499. Call after 4.
LINCOLN `88
extras $11,500 slide out a/c-heat. Black/Grey. 18,000
manual transmis- (570) 592-4982 570-823-9376 tion. Factory & EX, Van, Sunroof.
(570) 708-0269 Fiberglass Stove, microwave, miles. Well
sion, carbon fiber extended war- 61,000 miles.
after 6:00PM fridge, shower equipped. Includes
dash, leather interi-
or, front & rear TOWN CAR boat with
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 YAMAHA` 08 R1 inside & out. Many On-Star, tow pack-
ranty. $19,995
(570) 690-2806
Loaded. Good
trunk, fast & agile. TOYOTA `94 CAMRY 61,000 original
trailer. Out-
board propul- Road King 19,000 more extras. age, roof rack,
running boards,
condition.
$5000 or best offer.
BEAUTIFUL BIKE
$18,000 or best miles, garage kept, Reduced. $15,500.
DODGE `94
LE. 4 cylinder. miles, new tires, lots remote starter, 570-606-7654
offer. Call triple black, leather sion. Includes: of extra chrome. Call 570-842-6735
White, 4 door, extended warranty.
570-262-2478 automatic. 1
owner. 76,000
interior, carriage
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
2 motors
Erinmade,
Like New. $12,900.
Call 570-639-1989
Perfect condition.
3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
SUNLITE CAMPER PRICE REDUCED
$14,000 or best
Dakota with cap.
1 owner, garage LEXUS `04 GX 470
Black with dark
original miles. or 570-760-1023 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, offer. For info, call kept, very good
excellent condition. “Lark II series” kit, cover. Price center bathroom, gray leather interior.
Excellent condi- (570) 825-7251 condition. Many
PRICE negotiable $7,900
HONDA ‘04
$5,500. Call DVD player. Fully
SALEEN `02 tion. Rare auto- kitchen, sofa bed. extras including lift
CHEVROLET `06
Mike 570-237-7660 570-852-9072 loaded. 92,000
mobile. $4,700. REDUCED! Air, Fully self con- & back seat.
miles. Excellent
tained. Sleeps 6.
SHADOW
Village Auto Sales $2,400 29 MPG gas.
SE 281 of Tompkinsville
570-499-8853
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
NEGOTIABLE YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR New tires, fridge
awning. $4500. SILVERADO 1500 (570) 868-0944 condition. $19,000
(570) 675-4424

FORD `01 LARIAT


Convertible, silver
SABRE 1100
570-417-3940 215-322-9845 4X4 pickup, extend-
on black, garage
kept, Production Volkswagen ‘03
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original 650 CLASSIC ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic. 250 Super Duty
Shopping for a
new apartment?
#351. 14,500 miles, black with SEA NYMPH ‘94 black, 13,500
miles. Windshield,
Like New.
Susquehanna RV
“A Camper’s Best
Pewter. 48,000 with slide-in camper
Classified lets
miles. Asking
$23,500, GTI
moonroof, 5 speed,
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $8,900.
19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, good condi-
saddle bag. Excel-
lent condition.
Less than 1000
miles. White and
Friend” Rt. 11
Bloomsburg-
miles. Excellent
condition. $17,000
new tires, 4 door, 8’
bed. Soft and hard- you compare costs -
Serious inquiries
only! loaded,$9750 Call 570-237-5119
tion. $6,000 or best
$4,500. Call
chrome. Garage Negotiable top for bed covers., without hassle
offer. Call Danville Highway (570) 954-7461 Good condition.
570-477-3600 excellent condition, 570-722-4077 (570) 852-9455 kept. $6,300
570-389-9900 Sold together or
or worry!
570-578-2149 (570) 817-8127 separately $10,900 Get moving
(570) 639-5478 with classified!
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
FORD `03 F150
LARIAT
Contractor ready
with ladder rack &
MITSUBISHI `95
MONTERO SR 4WD
tool box, 4x4 diesel,

JOB
under 97K. Great
condition, $17,000 177,102 miles, auto-

MARCH or best offer.


570-925-2845
matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-

FAIR
lock brakes, air con-

8th FORD `90 TRUCK


17’ box. Excellent
running condition.
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
windows, power
mirrors, power
Very Clean. $5,000. seats, cruise con-
Call trol, AM/FM radio,
570-287-1246 cassette player, CD
changer, leather
FORD `97 interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear
EXPLORER windshield wiper,

Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility


new Passed inspec-
Sport - 4WD, 2 tion, new battery.
door, black, new $2,500
tires and alterna- (570) 868-1100

Minutes from Scranton, right off of Interstate 81


tor, 117K miles, Call after 2:00 p.m.
fully loaded, 6 CD
changer, power
windows, power
locks, runs per-
NISSAN `08 ROGUE
SL. AWD, 1 owner,

We are adding to our current,


fect. $2500. Call no accidents. 4
570-814-8536 door hatchback, 6
cylinder, roof rails,

FORD `99 E250


Wheelchair Van
dark gray, black
interior. Premium
wheels, new tires,

qualified staff of
78,250 miles. Fully brakes extra set of
serviced, new bat- snows. Premium
tery, tires & rods. sound/Bose/blue-
Seats 6 or 3 wheel- tooth, XM radio.
chairs. Braun Millen- Intelligent key entry.
nium lift with Newly inspected

RNs, LPNs, & CNAs.


remote. Walk up 36,900 miles
door. Front & rear $19,500
A/C. Power locks & (570) 371-7227
windows. Excellent

SUZUKI `07 XL-7


condition. $9,500.
570-237-6375
56,000 miles,

FORD 2008
automatic,
all-wheel drive,

Come and Visit Our Booth –


4 door, air condi-

EDGE SEL
All Wheel Drive.
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
windows, custom
Red, low miles, wheels, $13,500
fully loaded, Call 570-829-8753
leather, 6 CD Before 5:00 p.m.

Timber Ridge
changer,
perfect condition.
$23,000 or best
offer. Call
SUZUKI `09
570-814-8536 GRAND4x4.
Luxury
VITARA166
horsepower 4 cylin-

Health Care Center


der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269
miles. 4 wheel anti
lock disc brakes.
HONDA `03 Leather, heated
seats. Power seats,

ODYSSEY
mirrors, locks &
sunroof. 6 cd
High mileage, changer with 8
140000 miles, auto- speakers. Cruise &
matic, front wheel tilt. Smart pass key-
drive, 4 door, anti- less entry start.
lock brakes, air con- $19,000. Call

• Valid License/ Certification required ditioning, air bags,


power locks, power
570-401-3714

windows, power
TRACTOR
• Long Term Care experience preferred mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD player,
rear defroster, rear TRAILERS
windshield wiper, FREIGHTLINER
$5,990 ’97 MIDROOF
(570) 606-4198

We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package.


475 CAT & 10
speed transmission.
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Most with Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, ABS,


Most with Pwr. Leather Seats, CD, ABS, Keyless Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio,
Entry, Rear Defogger, Traction Control, Tilt, Side Electronic Trunk, Heated Mirrors, Rear Defogger, Traction
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2008 CHRYSLER 300 C HEMI AWD 07-08 EDGE SE/SEL AWD 2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR
AU1095- Pwr. Leather Heated Front & Rear Seats, ABS, Fog Most with Cruise, Tilt, Privacy Glass, Keyless Entry, ELITE AWD
Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, CD, Navigation Sys., Traction Control, Rear Defogger, Rear Wipers, CD, Most with 6 Disc CD, ABS, Dynamic Stability Fog
Remote Start, Premium Wheels, Satellite Radio, Parking ABS,Side Airbags, Some with Parking Sensors, Heated Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger,
Sensors, Daytime Running Lights, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Mirrors, 6 Disc CD, Moonroof, Heated Seats, Memory Seat
2002 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM Moonroof, Memory Seat, STARTING AT
Security Sys., Side Airbags, Traction Control, Tow
Pkg., Tilt, Cruise, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Heat/
AU1290- ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Cool Front Seats, Digital Info Center, Memory
Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Child Proof Door Homelink Sys., Digital Info TO
CHOOSE Seat, Homelink Sys., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Video
Locks, PW, Driver & Passenger Airbags, CD Center, Body Side Moldings FROM
Sys., Touch Screen, 3rd Seat, Rear Wipers, Reverse
2005 TAURUS SE 2009 LINCOLN MKZ AWD 2005 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 Camera, Running Boards, Navigation Sys., Parking
Sensors, Luxury Seats, Custom Bumper, DVD
AU9795- Cruise, Tilt, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Rear AU1038- 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, ABS, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Side CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Rear Defogger, Tow Pkg., Roof
Defogger, AM/FM/CD, Child Proof Door Locks, Rack, Rear A/C, Pwr. Seat, Heated Player, Electronic Trunk Closer, Chrome Exhaust
Airbags, Traction Cont., Pwr. Leather Heated & Cooled Seats, Tips, Premium Wheels, Pwr. Liftgate, Premim
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Air Conditioning Moonroof, Cruise, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone Mirrors, Running Boards, Rear Wipers Sound, Body Side Moldings, Carpeted Floor Mats,
05-07 CHEVY MALIBU
Most with CD, ABS, Rear Defogger, Side
STARTING AT Climate Cont., Premium Wheels, Keyless Entry w/Keypad,
Chrome Exhaust Tips, Parking 2008 MARINERS & ESCAPES Pwr. Adjustable Pedals, Heated Mirrors
STARTING AT
Airbags, Traction Control, Pwr. Driver’s Sensors, Digital Info, Satellite Most with ABS, Traction Control, TO CHOOSE
Seat, Cruise, Tilt, Pwr. Adjust Pedals
TO
CHOOSE Radio, Heated Mirrors Keyless Entry, Cruise Control, FROM

TO CHOOSE FROM
FROM

PL, PW, PM, Rear Defogger,


2006 CHEVY IMPALA
AU929- Tilt, Cruise, Keyless Entry, ABS,
60
2009 LINCOLN MKS AWD Side Air Bags, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. STARTING AT 2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV AWD
MOS. All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info Center, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seats, AU9762- 3rd Row Seat, Remote Start, Premium Wheels,Tow Pkg.,
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, CD, Rear Adaptive Cruise Control, Tilt, Moonroof, ABS, Climate Control, ABS, Front/Rear AC Seats, Rear Wipers, Running Boards, Pwr.
Spoiler, Side Airbags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat TO CHOOSE Pwr. Heated Mirrors, CD Adjustable Pedals, Parking Sensors, Heated Mirrors, Bluetooth,
FROM
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Touch Screen, Reverse TO
CHOOSE DVD Player, Satellite Radio, 6 Disc CD, Traction Control, Side
2007-2009 FORD Camera, Navigation Sys., Memory Seat, Traction
Control, Side Air Bags, Heated Mirrors,
FROM
2007 HUMMER H3 AWD Airbags, Rear Defogger, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Fog Lights,
FOCUS SES/SE TO CHOOSE
FROM
Custom Bumper, Premium Wheels, AU1221- Pwr. Leather Seats, Rear Defogger, Moonroof, Pwr. Heated Leather
ABS, Moonroof, Tilt Wheel, PL, PW, PM, Seats, Digital Info, Climate
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Most with 6 Disc CD, Cruise, Tilt, Fog Lights, ABS, AC,
Driver & Passenger Air Bags, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry,
Rear Defogger, Heated STARTING AT 2007 HONDA CR-V EX-L AWD
Mirrors, Rear Spoiler, AU1229- AM/FM/6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights,
Digital Info Center Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags,
Traction Control, Roof Rack, Tilt Wheel, Cruise
2008 FOCUS SES 72
2006 BUICK LACROSSE CX
AU1341 - CD, Traction Control, 63 Control, Leather Heated 2005 CHEVY COLORADO CREW CAB LS 4X4
AU1324- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Rear MOS.
Rear Defogger, ABS, Tilt, Cruise,
MOS.
Seats, Moonroof, PDL, AU1329- AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel,
Defogger, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Digital Info, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Mirrors, Pwr.
Satellite Radio, PDL, PW, PM, MP3 Dual Zone Climate Control PW, PM, Rear Wipers Windows, Cruise Control, ABS

2008 FUSION SE 2006 ESCAPE XLT 4X4


AU1035- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog 63
2009 ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4 AU9511
2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
Most with SYNC, CD, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, MOS. AU1327- Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights,
- Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel,
Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear
TO CHOOSE FROM Roof Rack, Moonroof, Pwr. Seat, Rear Defogger, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Traction Control, Tilt Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog
Cruise, Tilt Wheel, Rear Wipers Lights, AM/FM/CD, Bedliner, PL, PW
Defogger, Side Air Bags, Tilt, STARTING AT Wheel, Cruise Control, Digital 23K MILES!
Cruise, ABS, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, 2005 ESCAPE 4X4
AU1104- Cruise Control, Tilt,
60
Info Center, Moonroof,
Rear Wipers, Satellite 2005 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB 4X4
Moonroof, Digital Info Center, Wheel, Rear Defogger, Keyless
MOS.
Radio, Heated Mirrors, AU1165- TRD Off-Road Pkg., SR5, VR-6, Pwr.
Compass & Temp. Display Entry, ABS, AM/FM/CD Parking Sensors Windows, PDL, Pwr. Mirrors, AM/FM/6 Disc
CD, Fog Lamps., Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg., ABS,
2008 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 72
2007 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 72
2007 ACURA RDX 4X4 Cruise Control, Tilt
AU1322- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Rear MOS. AU9677- Cruise Control, Tilt, MOS. AU1172- Technology Pkg., Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, Wheel, Bedliner,
Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Wheel, Rear Defogger, Keyless Navigation Sys., Reverse Camera, Tilt, Cruise, Moonroof, Roof Sliding Rear Window
Privacy Glass, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Cruise, Entry, ABS, AM/FM/CD, PW, PL
Rack, Digital Info Center, ABS, 47K MILES!
2008 MERCURY MILAN 72 2008 SUZUKI XL-7 LUXURY AWD Fog Lights, Side Airbags, Rear
Defogger, Traction Control,
2002 LINCOLN BLACKWOOD SUPER CREW CAB
AU1105- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Keyless MOS.
AU1272- AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Fog AU9850- Anti-Theft Sys., 6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Cruise, Keyless Entry, Rear Entry w/Keypad, Rear Defogger, Moonroof, Rear AC, Tow
Digital Info, Pwr. Seat, Heated Mirrors Lights, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Wipers, Premium Wheels Pkg., Traction Control, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Memory
Defogger, Steering Wheel 72 Seats, Digital Info, Climate Control,
39K MILES!
2008 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Controls, Pwr. Leather Seats,
Moonroof, Privacy Glass, Digital
MOS.
2007 LINCOLN MKX 4X4 Remote Trunk Lid, Navigation Sys.,
GS SPYDER CONVERTIBLE Info Center, Cruise Control, Tilt Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Homelink Sys., Parking
Pwr. Adjust Pedals, Hard Tonneau
Cover, Electronic Trunk Closer,
AU9911-Digital Info, Satellite Wheel, Climate Control, MP3 Sensors, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry with Keypad, ABS, Carpeted Floor Mats, Bedliner
Radio, Separate Tweeters, Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction
2010 E-350 XLTs
72
Subwoofers, Rear Spoiler, MOS. 2007 CHEVY EQUINOX LS 4X4 Control, Dual Zone Climate STARTING AT
Remote Trunk Lid, Rear AU1301 - AM/FM/CD, PL, PW, PM, 72
MOS.
Control, Cruise, Tilt,
Defogger, ABS, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, ABS, Keyless Entry,
Tilt, Cruise, Fog Lights, CD Cruise Control, Tilt, Rear Wipers Heated Mirrors Most with Air, AM/FM/CD,
Cruise Control, Privacy Glass, TO CHOOSE FROM
08-09 MILAN PREMIER 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4
AU9705- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Fog 72 2008 EDGE LIMITED 4X4 TO

ABS, Rear Defogger, Keyless STARTING AT


CHOOSE
FROM

All Wheel Drive, 6 Disc CD,


Fog Lights, ABS, Keyless Entry,
AWD Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger,
MOS.
AU9907- Climate Control, 6 Disc CD, Heated Mirrors, Remote Trunk Entry, PM, PL, PW, Running
Lid, Rear Wipers, Premium Wheels, Parking Sensors, Pwr. Liftgate, Boards, Traction Control
Rear Defogger, Traction TO CHOOSE Cruise, Tilt, Roof Rack, Rear Wipers Electronic Truck Closer, Chrome Exhaust Tips, Rear Defogger, Fog
FROM
2006 F-150 CREW CAB XLT 4X4
Control, Side Airbags, Digital
STARTING AT 2007 FORD ESCAPE XLT/LMTD 4X4 Seat, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats,
Lights, Keyless Entry with Keypad, Traction Control, ABS, Memory
Info, Climate Control,
Satellite Radio, Tilt, Heated Tilt Wheel, PL, PW, Cruise Control, AU1022- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Mirrors, Cruise, Some with Moonroof, Keyless Entry, Rear Moonroof, Tilt, Cruise, Digital
Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seat Info Center, Homelink Sys. Entry, Tow Package, Privacy Glass, Pwr. Driver’s
Defogger, ABS, CD, Roof Rack Seat, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Sliding Rear
2007
2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 2007 CHRYSLER ASPEN AU1042- CADILLAC SRX4 AWD Window, Bedliner, Running 21K MILES!
Boards, Split Front
AU1317 - Leather Seats, AM/FM/CD, Keyless
CD, Satellite Radio, Separate Tweeters, Premium Sound, ABS,
AU1060- AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Pwr. Heated
Leather Seats, Cruise, Tilt, Roof Rack,
LIMITED 4X4 Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control,
Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Memory Seat, PWr. Leather
Bench, Tow Hooks,
Child Proof Door Locks
Entry, Rear Defogger, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Rear AC, Homelink Sys., Digital Info Heated Seats, Moonroof, Homelink Sys., Digital Info Center, Cruise, Tilt,
Control, Moonroof, PL, Center, Privacy Glass, Fog Lights, ABS,
72
MOS.
Navigation Sys., DVD Player, 3rd Row Seat, Rear Wipers, OnStar, Dual
Zone Climate Control, Premium 08 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
PW, PM, Child Proof Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Traction Wheels, Touch Screen, Pwr.
Liftgate, Pwr. Adjust Pedals,
Most with CD, ABS, Tilt, Keyless Entry w/
Keypad, Cruise, Tow Pkg., Fog Lights, Driver
TO CHOOSE FROM

Door Locks Control, Rear Wipers, 3rd Row Seat Electronic Trunk Closer & Passenger Air Bags, PL, PW, Pwr. Steering
2006 INFINITI M35X AWD 2008 NISSAN XTERRA X 4X4
AU1183 - Cruise, Tilt, PL, PW, 72
2007 EXPEDITION LIMITED 4X4 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4
AU9744- Navigation Sys., Reverse Camera, Separate Tweeters, MOS. AU1114- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, AU1277 - AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Subwoofers, Remote Trunk Lid, CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Keyless Entry, Fog Lights, Rear Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather
Defogger, Roof Rack, CD, ABS Heated/Cooled Seats, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone Climate Entry, Traction Control, Steering Wheel
Defogger, Traction Control, Cruise, Tilt, Digital Info Center, Controls, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
Climate Control, Homelink Sys., Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
Control, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Navigation Sys., Pwr. Liftgate, Rear
Wipers, Running Boards, 3rd Row Digital Info Center, Tilt Wheel, MILES! 14K
Wood Trim, Steering Wheel CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Seat, Touch Screen, Pwr. Adjustable Privacy Glass, Cruise
Controls, Bluetooth, Defogger, Tilt Wheel, PL, PW, Pedals, Heated Mirrors, Electronic Control, Sliding Rear
Daytime Running Lights Cruise Control, Air Conditioning Trunk Closer, Parking Sensors Window, Bedliner

Tax and tags extra. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month (*66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 months for selected vehicles) with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of
vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


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Clerical Clerical

Assistant Office Manger


Immediate full-time position with
electrical contractor located in the
Greater Pittston Area.
Experience in construction industry and
with PennDOT ECMS network is preferred
but not required. Work responsibility will
include billing, cash receipts, job cost
entries, end of month/year reports, A/R
closing & financial statement preparation,
contract administration, insurance admin-
istration, material certification compli-
ance, answering phones and other duties
as required. Candidates must be knowl-
edgeable with Microsoft Office software,
and have strong communication skills.
Salary is dependent on experience and
training is provided. We are an equal
opportunity employer. Please send resume
to:
Human Resources Department
PO Box 1042
Pittston, PA 18640

533 Installation/ 533 Installation/


Maintenance/ Maintenance/
Repair Repair

CRANE MECHANIC
Local, well established Crane Company in need
of an experienced Hydraulic Crane Mechanic to
work on crane fleet in the Williamsport Pa area.
Top Pay in the business. Excellent Benefits.
Service Truck Provided. Class B Required.
Will assist in relocation.
Must have own tools, Minimum 5 years
experience and willing to work over time and
weekends when needed.
Experience with Link Belt, Liebheer and Grove
Cranes a plus!
Email: careeropportunity17701@gmail.com

554 Production/ 554 Production/


Operations Operations

CRANE OPERATORS
Locally owned, large crane company working in
oil field, road construction & general construction
looking for Crane Operators.
CCO Certification & Class A/B License required
(2) Years experience.
Over time and weekends required.
Permanent work based out of Williamsport, Pa
and through out the Northern Tier.
Top Pay in Industry.
Excellent Benefits.
State of the Art Equipment.
Will assist in relocation.
Email: careeropportunity17701@gmail.com

468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


$300 and Up
$125 extra if driven,
pulled or pushed in.
NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Sunday 2 pm-8 pm
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Construction/ Hospitality Cleaning Transportation
Skilled Trades DENTAL ASSISTANT HELPMATES, INC. MEDICAL
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Mother’s Helper busy dental/ortho- HOME CARE AGENCY RECEPTIONIST
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EMPLOYMENT & Detail Oriented. since 1987. Monday-Wednesday
Apply in person at $10-12/hour. c/o Times Leader
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Immediate opening.

DESIGN
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468 Auto Parts our Luzerne/ experience. Send
AR/ AP industry leader?
Slusser Brothers,
533 Installation/
542 Logistics/ Local Trucking
To place your Wyoming County
office, located in
resume to
c/o Times Leader
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construction con- Can you put togeth-
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seeking an office
is
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ulations,
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mensurate with
DRIVER/WAREHOUSE excellent people
skills then we want
& benefits.
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always accepting
Representative.
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transport. indesign? Can you Full time driver/ to talk to you. Send to: Dallas Fire & relationships with
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LINEUP Call Harvis interview
service at 542-5330
Necept environment? If you Call Jerry needed for local
resume and salary
requirements to hr@
Ambulance Inc.
P.O. BOX 336 sonal Care Aides,
MD’s, nurses, social
workers and articu-
570-388-2570 well-established immediate need in
ASUCCESSFULSALE or send resume:
varsity.harvis@gmail
certification
helpful
said yes to ALL of
these questions Monday-Friday organization.
calexlogistics.com
or apply in person:
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EOE Hazleton, Nicholson,
late our excellent
patient care with
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attentive listening
skills. Competitive
dates should call to
Doyouneedmorespace? No Walk-Ins Please
EOE
Truck Driver (570) 457-7020 to
set-up a time to special place
tive wages and
benefits. Must have
EOE
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Base + un-capped
A yard or garage sale •Quarry Laborer provide excellent commission. For a
•Hauler Driver
showcase your called home? a clean drivers
545 Marketing/ more information. confidential inter-
in classified LINE UP •Millwright
skills.
Art Director, Rachel
Classified will address license. CDL not
required. Product
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home. Pittston area.
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her Old Forge Stu-
dio. Part time work
EXPERIENCED Wilkes-Barre
570-825-3465 SPECIALIST 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
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ny Employees Fed-
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work is available. If
you said NO to any
HVAC Co. Must be a
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D&H. CDL-A.
eral Credit Union
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McAdoo, PA. 18237
DAILY! Monday-Fri-
day schedule. Great skills; able to handle
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Paid In Cash!!!
Marketing,
located at 510 S.
Inc.
section. LABORERS Class A Driver,
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with steel. CALL
and resourceful-
ness; expert in mar- seeking experienced forklift
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able to type 80WPM Childhood required ability to listen to

You Have
Anytime hours per week. location. The following skills are
and
basic
must have
computer
for teacher. Excel- Apply erosion con-
Drivers:
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Excellent
benefits,
details attentively;
self- confident and necessary for these positions: Every Thursday
288-8995 lent benefits. Apply trol matting on gas
In March
To Sell
skills, be proficient Child Development bonuses & home outgoing. • High School Diploma/GED
in Microsoft Excel site. Also landscap- weekly dedicated A Bachelor’s degree
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ed a typing test.
527 Food Services/
health insurance
available. Must have
1-800-397-2645 years experience in
related field.
& Physical 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Please contact • Part-time position for experienced
Call Dave at
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Nora at
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and pass drug test.
Doyouneedmorespace?
set-up an interview
or e-mail your
to place your ad.
Apply in person.
8am-3pm, ONLY
NEEDED
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Kathy Stanziale at
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resume to or mail to
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in classified Varsity Inc. year round work. Employees FCU, PO
ONLY
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is the best way Wanna make a
Restaurant Swoyersville
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Box 210,
Tunkhannock, PA
tocleanoutyourclosets! speedy sale? Place

273001
timesleader.com 1140 Route 315 Q’s call Brian Call 570-996-7662 18657, attention
your ad today 570-
You’re in bussiness 829-7130.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 542-5330 Kathy Stanziale.
E.O.E.
with classified!
506 Administrative/ 506 Administrative/ 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
Clerical Clerical

Assistant Office Manger


Immediate full-time position with
electrical contractor located in the
Greater Pittston Area.
Experience in construction industry and
with PennDOT ECMS network is preferred
but not required. Work responsibility will
include billing, cash receipts, job cost
entries, end of month/year reports, A/R
closing & financial statement preparation,
contract administration, insurance admin-
istration, material certification compli-
ance, answering phones and other duties
as required. Candidates must be knowl-
edgeable with Microsoft Office software,
and have strong communication skills.
Salary is dependent on experience and
training is provided. We are an equal
opportunity employer. Please send resume
to:
Human Resources Department
PO Box 1042
Pittston, PA 18640

533 Installation/ 533 Installation/


Maintenance/ Maintenance/
Repair Repair

CRANE MECHANIC
Local, well established Crane Company in need
of an experienced Hydraulic Crane Mechanic to
work on crane fleet in the Williamsport Pa area.
Top Pay in the business. Excellent Benefits.
Service Truck Provided. Class B Required.
Will assist in relocation.
Must have own tools, Minimum 5 years
experience and willing to work over time and
weekends when needed.
Experience with Link Belt, Liebheer and Grove
Cranes a plus!
Email: careeropportunity17701@gmail.com

554 Production/ 554 Production/


Operations Operations

CRANE OPERATORS
Locally owned, large crane company working in
oil field, road construction & general construction
looking for Crane Operators.
CCO Certification & Class A/B License required
(2) Years experience.
Over time and weekends required.
Permanent work based out of Williamsport, Pa
and through out the Northern Tier.
Top Pay in Industry.
Excellent Benefits.
State of the Art Equipment.
Will assist in relocation.
Email: careeropportunity17701@gmail.com

468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


$300 and Up
$125 extra if driven,
pulled or pushed in.
NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
Sunday 2 pm-8 pm
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548 Medical/Health 554 Production/ 708 Antiques & 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 710 Appliances 710 Appliances 712 Baby Items 726 Clothing

91 %
Operations Collectibles Collectibles
LITTLE FLOWER MANOR DRYER: HotPoint 3
cycle, large capaci-
STOVE: Kenmore,
brand new gas
PACK N PLAY.
Graco, clean, excel-
SPORT COAT, navy
blue, excellent con-
is accepting
applications for the
TOOL MAKER/ BASEBALL CARDS:
Certified Duke Sny-
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 1926, ty, good condition
$150. G.E. 6 cycle
stove, white, inside
never used, $300.
lent condition. $30.
BOUNCER, hanging
dition, size large/
extra large. $5.
der autographed 1928, 1932, 1937,
following positions:
MACHINIST COA from Nabisco of Times Leader 1940, 1961, 1963, washer heavy duty
large capacity good
570-905-2364 for 6 month old. $5.
570-735-0821
570-823-4941
CNA’s – full and part Experience & MLBBPA $45. readers read 1942, 1943, 1944,
condition $150. Hot STOVE: White elec-
time 3-11 and 11-7 necessary. Barry Sanders grad-
the Classified
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
point fridge, good tric, black glass top. 728 Commercial/
Please send cover ed 89 score rookie 1934, 1935, 1936,
Great condition 716 Building Industrial
LPN’s – per diem letter & resume to: card. (N.Mint 8) by section. 1937, 1945, 1946, condition $150.
Maytag washer, 2 $275. or best offer. Materials
r.delvalle@ CSA $40. 655-5009 1947, 1951, 1955, Equipment
*2008 Pulse Research speed. heavy duty- Allison 570-631-
usmaero.net 1956, 1957, 1961, GENE’S
Dietary Aides – COMIC BOOKS - good condition 6635 9:00-5:30 or GLASS DOOR. 3
1963, 1965, 1966, RECONDITIONED SNOWPLOW: Mey-
per diem 6 a.m. – 2 Gen 13-1, X-files #1 & $150. Whirlpool 570-283-5958 after way glass door for
1970, 1980, 1985, ers 84” full size
566 Sales/Retail/ APPLIANCES
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p.m. and 4-7 p.m. 2, Spiderman & dryer Supreme 6 5:30. bath tub. $25
2005, 2006. Meyers snow plow with
Business many others, $2 cycle, 4 tempera- 60 Day Warranty 570-331-8183
H.S. 1935, 1936,
Prep Cook – Per Monday-Friday Line up a place to live frame only, no truck

You Have
each. 570-829-2411 ture heavy duty
diem 6 a.m – 2 p.m. Development 1937, 1938, 1939, WELL TANK. mounting. manual
LP’S (1000!) 78’S, 1942, 1943, 1944, super
$150. For
capacity
more
8:00PM-5:00PM
Saturday in classified! GOULDS V60 19.9 swivel adjustment,
ROUTE SALESPERSON To Sell
45’S From 40’S, 1945, 1946, 1959, gallon tank. New in but has hydraulic
Director of Food 1960, 1974, 1975, details! 212-0183 WASHER & DRYER
50’S, 60’S & 70’S 8:00AM-11:00AM box. Great Deal on mounts for conver-
Service – plans, 1976, 1977. Kingston Maytag washer
Major local snack
Today?
directs and coordi- $1 each. 829-2411 MICROWAVE $15. Gateway pricey item! $225. sion. Excellent con-
food distributor has H.S. 1938, 1939, Shopping Center Frigidaire dryer. 570-239-8149 dition, garage kept
nates the activities TOASTER OVEN Both work well.
an opening for MEMORABILIA - 1940, 1944, 1948, $350. 926-5075
of the Food Service $15. 2 DRIP COFFEE Kingston, PA $175.00 for both.
Route Salesperson. Michael Jackson. 1949. Plymouth H.S. WOOD. Rough cut
Department to pro- MACHINES $10. or 2 (570) 819-1966 Call after 5:30 pm.
Training program, Posters, $10 each. 1930, 1931, 1932, and finished. Vary-
vide dietetic servic-
excellent benefits Key chains, $5 1933, 1938, 1943,
for $15. All good (570) 451-0529 ing lengths/widths. 730 Computer
es to residents, condition. 740-1392
employees, guests,
and compensation. each. Stickers, $3 1944, 1959, 1960. REFRIGERATOR. Oak, pine, hemlock. Equipment &
Email replies to: per pack. Bottle Hanover H.S. 1951, REFRIGERATOR 712 Baby Items $400. 239-8149 Software
special events, etc.,
snackroute94@ openers, $5 each. Call 829-7130 1952, 1953, 1954, Kenmore, almond,
Frigidaire Gallery
Series. Brand new
must have 3-5
years of experience
yahoo.com 570-829-2411 to place your ad. 1960. Edwardsville 21.6 cu. ft. with ice NEVER USED. 26 cu BOTTLE DRYING 720 Cemetery COMPUTER: Dell
H.S. 1965, 1966. maker & filtered ft, side by side. RACK, formula dimension 8100
SALES
in culinary and
nutiritonal services,
NEON SIGN - Elec- West Pittston H.S. water $350. Water and ice mixer, auto mirror, Plots/Lots tower. newly
tric, Camel sign, 30 ONLY
ONL
NL ONE
NLY N LE
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LEADER.
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D . Annual 1925, 1926, 570-868-6018
plus management Looking for a new maker, stainless born free baby bot- installed windows
and long term care
experience. CDM
career opportunity
and not just a job?
years old, $300.
570-829-2411 timesleader.com
1927, 1928, 1931,
1932, 1959. Luzerne REFRIGERATOR. 16
front. Sells for $1400
Asking $800.
tles 3 small, 3large
$20. Evenflo Baby
CEMETERY PLOTS xp. 80gb hard drive.
cdrw $80. HP
H.S. 1951, 1952, CU. FT $150, Plymouth National
preferred. Fast-paced insur- 570-262-2845 Exersaucer, farm Cemetery in PAVILION CORE2
1956, 1957, 1959. FREEZER, chest, theme, for 4 months duo tower, windows
ance agency look- Berwick H.S. 1952, $100. MICROWAVE, Wyoming. 6 Plots.
STOVE, electric, to walking, excellent xp, 80gb harddrive.
Assistant ing for an ambitious, 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 1953, 1956, 1957, new! $100. Moving almond color. $225. condition $25.
$450 each. Call
dvdrw, 1gb ddr2
Director of Food persuasive self- 1958, 1960, 1967, Sale. 570-852-1039 570-825-3666
570-956-1961 570-288-7905 ram. Very fast, new
Service – must starter with excel- 1968, 1969 ,1970.
have cooking and lent selling skills — mainboard. $135
Lehman H.S. 1973, 726 Clothing
management expe- an individual seek- 1974, 1976, 1978, 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 570-905-2985
rience, knowledge ing an opportunity to 1980. Nanticoke Development Development Development JACKET: boys gen- DELL 531S & dual
of purchasing, earn what they are H.S. 1957. Nanti- uine Italian stone proc. 3.50 GB ram,
inventory control worth. Individual coke Area H.S. leather jacket, size 2 300gb HD Dell 18”
and long term care with a desire to 1976, 2008. Dallas 14. $25. 868-6018 flat screen, DVD +
regulations. learn & willingness H.S. 1966, 1967, RW CDRom, sound
to do ‘whatever-it- 1968. Bishop Hoban JACKET: Dallas sub woof. Excellent
Environmental
Aides
takes.’ Willing to
train, if you have ini- EXPERIENCED H.S. 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975. West
Cowboys all leather
superbowl jacket.
condition. $325.
570-542-5622
full and part time tiative and talent.
CAREGIVERS Side Central
Catholic H.S. 1965-
All superbowls listed
Requirements $250. 954-4219
Resident
include entrepre- NEEDED 1975, 1980, 1981. 732 Exercise
Assistants
(Saint Therese neurial drive & an “A Benton H.S. 1977. PURSES (2)Vera Equipment
Plus” Personality. Visiting Angels is looking for experienced Dallas Twp. H.S. Bradley capri blue
Residence) compassionate and reliable caregivers to Kingston Twp. H.S. with wallet, PILATES Performer
Full And Part Time Background in
insurance, real work in the homes of the elderly. 1947, 1948, 1949, reversible burgundy exercise machine,
3-11 And 11-7 1950, 1951. Dallas- $20 each. great condition.
Candidates are estate or financial We offer competitive wages, training,
services helpful, but towian H.S. 1949, 570-693-2612 $50. 570-362-2772
required to be avail- friendly and supportive staff.
not required. Com- 1950, 1951. Dallas- if interested.
able weekends and Come Join Our Growing Team! Kingston H.S. 1952.
PURSES: American
holidays. petitive compensa- Eagle Outfitters
tion. Please email Must have a minimum of 2 years experience, 570-825-4721 TREAD MILL, excel-
APPLY: valid driver’s license. Immediate wool design purse lent condition, $75.
HUMAN resume to: troye3@ great condition
Openings in the Dallas area. 570-825-4261.
RESOURCES nationwide.com 710 Appliances $3.00 Victoria
LITTLE FLOWER Why a career with Visiting Angels? Secret black/pink
MANOR
& ST. THERESE Position
SALES
available
Because we care about our caregivers!
Call 570-270-6700 today!
OVEN: Big George
oven $100.
slipper boots, medi-
um great condition
738 Floor Care
Equipment
RESIDENCE 570-457-2109 $3. Liz Claiborne
for the right person VACUUM PARTS.
200 S. Meade St. who will sell loca- Equal Opportunity Employer small butterfly print
Wilkes-Barre, PA leather purse $4. New for Shark Navi-
tions for our recy- gator. Front brush
18702 cling units. You must Misses/junior Old
pmelski@ be personable, out-
554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ Navy & American roller, $50. Dog pet
lfmstr.com Operations Operations Operations Eagle tops, XS to hair tool, $20.
going, able to make
fax: 570-408-9760
EOE
cold calls, have a
reliable vehicle and
Please submit resume to Medium $1. Old
Navy Size 6 flare
570-693-2612

NORTHEAST
believe in saving the
environment Hiring Assemblers & Gary.Swanson.GXMY@Statefarm.com jeans $2. Pants/
khaki’s sizes 4, 6, 8,
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
10 $2. each. Lilu

VETERINARY
through recycling.
or fax us at 570-821-7535 small purse with
Sales area covers a
100 miles radius Parts Shippers E cute buttons from
Pac Sun $3. Black
EDENPURE HEATER
Gen 3 Model 1000

REFERRAL HOSPITAL
from our Wilkes Like New!! Paid
Barre location. Seeking Assemblers & Parts Shippers for Duryea slip-on waitress $400. Sell for $200
Salary $25,000.00 shoes size 6-1/2 570-328-1165
A state-of-the-art Manufacturing Facility. Generous benefits include rarely worn $1.50
plus commission
veterinary referral
plus mileage. affordable healthcare with minimal co-pays. Asics track cleats HEATER. Propane
and emergency silver/light green gas, with 30’ cop-
hospital, located U’SAgain Recycling 401 York Ave, Duryea, PA 18642
486 S Empire St. size 7 good condi- per tubing. $100 or
near Wilkes-Barre, Apply online at www.pridemobility.com/careers tion $3. 696-3528 best offer.
seeks qualified indi- Wilkes-Barre
570-270-2670 570-287-9946
viduals available to EOE/MF/DV/AA
work nights, week-
ends and holidays in
the following posi- 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other
tions:
• Veterinary
Technicians
• Client Service
Team Members 600
Technicians must FINANCIAL
have experience,
and/or education.
Client Service TMs 610 Business
must have cus- Opportunities
tomer service expe-
rience and the abili- INTERSTATE PROD-
ty to multi-task in a UCTS is a Private
fast paced environ- Label Chemical
ment. Manufacturer. We
We offer a compre- offer a partnership
hensive benefits program for sales
package. minded people. This
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son or send resume you the chance to
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Heaters Accessories Instruments Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished
SAW 10” Delta Con- BIRD CAGES: small
INKERMAN SWOYERSVILLE
DUPONT PITTSTON
FURNACE Clayton TABLE: 36” Round HARMONICA Hohn- tractor saw, top $10. Large $20.
27”x 49” with exten- 570-288-4852
1600 hot blast,
wood-coal, 3 speed
Oak Veneer. Sturdy.
Good condition.
er with button. $50,
or best offer sions, includes
blade & rip fence,
JENKINS TWP.
45 Main St.
Totally renovated 1 bedroom, 2nd
blower, forced air $20. 570-822-7903 570-287-9946 6 room apartment. floor, tv room,
draft motor, 24”w, 1hp single phase Partially furnished, kitchen & full bath,
motor mounted on 8
36”l, 49”h takes
wood up to 30”,
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
768 Personal drawer
bench,
storage
dust bin
brand new fridge/
electric range, elec-
new carpeting. Par-
tially furnished. No WYOMING
green, nice shape. Electronics $275. Call before
tric washer & dryer. pets & no smoking. 301 Wyoming Ave.
Sells for $1900 will Brand new custom Security & refer- 1st floor, 1 bedroom,
sell for $950. Call FOUNTAIN Little girl BLACKBERRY 8pm 570-477-2604 draperies, Roman ences required. newly remodeled,
before 8pm & boy fountain, & STORM 9530
900 Immaculate 2 story, shades, carpeting / $525/month. All all appliances, w/d
pump. 38” high.
570-477-2604
Excellent condition,
Smartphone for Ver- 786 Toys & Games REAL ESTATE stone & vinyl. Large
lot on cul-de-sac.
flooring & energy utilities included hardwood floors.
izon. Great global efficient furnace & except phone & Security & refer-
HEATER. Eden Pure $90. 570-477-2604 phone with camera, ARCADE BALL with
FOR SALE Large 3 bedroom 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 windows. 2 bed- cable. For info, call ences, no pets.
Gen3. Quartz internet access, home, freshly paint- baths. Detached room + large attic (570) 474-9613 $495/mo+ utilities.
electronic scoring
infrared Portable, 754 Machinery & email, text, blue- oversized 2 car loft bedroom with Leave Message Available April 1
1500W. Works
and mini pool table 906 Homes for Sale ed with some new
garage with loft. spacious walk-in 570-954-2972
Equipment tooth. Includes car combination. $25. carpeting, new van-
excellent. $100
570-457-7854
AIR COMPRESSOR.
charger, AC charg-
er, all manuals, CD.
570-472-3641 Having trouble
paying your mort-
ity and new flooring
in bath. Good sized
Tile, hardwood,
granite, central air.
laundry/pantry &
closet, full tiled bath
on 1st floor, Easy PITTSTON
3rd floor, 1 bed- WYOMING
Titan Industrial com- Excellent condition. BOARD GAMES access to I-81,
gage? Falling rear yard, off street large family room room, eat in 4 room apartment.
744 Furniture & mercial dual tank. $75. 570-479-1463 Vintage 1982 Parker
behind on your parking. Perfect for with built in bar &
airport & casino, off
kitchen, stove & Heat & hot water
Brothers, William street parking. No
Accessories Sells for $1,250,
TRANSCEIVER Vin- Fuld, Ouija in box payments? You your growing family. fireplace on 1st smoking, No pets. fridge. Living room, included. No pets.
asking $700. or best may get mail from 1 bath, coin-op References. Securi-
tage 1975, 40 chan- $25. Vintage 1975 Price reduced for floor. $284,900. $750 + utilities &
BARSTOOLS (2), offer 570-829-2411 people who promise washer/dryer. ty. $600. Call
nel, JCPenney, Selchow & Righter a quick sale. 570-288-3256 security.
white wood with model, 6218, 12 volt, to forestall your Heat, water, sewer 570-693-2254 or
Co., Parcheesi, in 570-762-8265
WEST PITTSTON
wicker seats. Great MLS#09-2449
condition. $35
756 Medical CB transceiver with box $25. Best offer. foreclosure for a fee
$64,900
included. $495/ 570-287-0939

FORTY FORT
LED, TX-RX indica- 570-287-2901 in advance. Report month + security
each. Call 760-1005 Equipment tor, ANL, NB, PA, them to the Federal Call Charles OPEN HOUSE and references
controls, micro- DOLLS Trade Commission, SUNDAY 1633 Wyoming Ave. Call 570-822-8671
BED FRAME: full/ DIABETIC TEST the nation’s con- 12-1:30 pm
queen size. $150 TV phone, like new Ken & Jenny $10. 2 bedrooms, no
STRIPS. Box of 50, sumer protection PITTSTON
stand, dark cherry. $125. or best offer. 570-825-2494 pets, newer carpet
3 boxes available. agency. Call 1-877-
5wx2h, 4 glass $10. 570-239-0057 570-287-2901 & paint, air condi-

WYOMING
GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 FTC-HELP or click tioning. $650/per
doors with shelves. approximate 3 X 5 - on ftc.gov. A mes-
JAZZY POWER month, plus utilities.
nice $125. 2 lamps
CHAIR model 1120
770 Photo $50. 868-6018 sage from The Call (570) 287-3059 481 Monument Ave.
basket weave cher-
dual batteries, Equipment Times Leader and 2nd floor, 2 bed-
CLEAN & SPACIOUS
ry with sage shades KITCHEN – Step 2
both
570-283-0636
$10. adjustable
built in
arms,
charger CANON ultrasonic
Lifestyle Party Time
Kitchen Set with
the FTC.
FORTY FORT
1st floor, spacious 5 4 rooms, 2nd floor,
room, very clean.
All appliances, w/d,
off street parking,
$350. Electric EF, 28-200mm, Af- accessories. Great LARKSVILLE
BENCH: pine coun- MF, F/3.5-5.6 USM, BIRCHWOOD ESTATES Ledge View rooms, 2 bedrooms, wall to wall carpet, great location.
mobility trunk lift- condition. $70. Call
try high back with Macro-zoom lens in 3 SONDRA DRIVE Development stove & fridge off street parking. $535/mo+ utilities
nylon strap $250. 570-868-5048
cutout hearts. 30” box $199. 287-2901 132 Clear Spring Ct. included, washer & Water, sewer & No Pets. Security
570-298-2291
x26”x11” $20. Wood Ranch style town- dryer hookup, off garbage included. and references.
Sofa Table with dec-
orative hardware,
MASTECTOMY
PROSTHESIS, $20.
MANFROTTO Mono
-Pod model 681B.
Excellent Condition.
792 Video
Equipment
DUPONT home, with 2 bed-
rooms, 1 3/4 mod-
ern baths, modern
street parking for 1
car. $580+ utilities.
Sewer & recycling
Non smokers & no
pets. $550/month.
570-655-2567
Available April 1
570-954-2972
light colored finish each. CPAP Breath-
ing Machine, $75. $50. or best offer. kitchen with stove, included. Security,
48X 28” X16” $50.
570-823-6829 570-788-2388 after DVD - X Files Sea-
dishwasher, lease, references & 944 Commercial
PLANTERS: 3 deco- son 7 DVDs in very
rative olive green 5 pm.
good condition.
garbage disposal, background check. Properties
WALKERS with fridge. Separate Call 570-287-3484
metal 24” planters $25. Rick 283-2552
EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
wheels $20 & 425. laundry room, 1 car
for over a railing. 774 Restaurant
$20. for all. LAMP
32” tall gold metal
CANES $10. to $25.
570-825-2494 Equipment 794 Video Game 3 bedroom, 2.5
garage, like new
condition. KINGSTON
1st Ave. 1 bedroom, WEST WYOMING
table lamp with WHEELCHAIR - RESTAURANT
Systems/Games bath home. Living MLS 11-366
single occupancy, AVAILABLE NOW!!
white shade, $10. Single family home room, dining room, $162,500

315 PLAZA
Quickie, LXI custom, EQUIPMENT, for sale in quiet Call Lu-Ann off-street parking, 2nd floor 1 bed-
570-868-5275 GUITAR ONLY for family room,
lightweight. Candy Somerset Dough neighborhood- 570-602-9280 no pets, references, room, nice kitchen
Guitar Hero III X-Box kitchen, central air
apple red. Pur- Sheeter, Model Beautiful 2400 Sq. $420 + utilities. with appliances,
BOOKCASES 2 360 & Playstation 2, PLUS finished lower
chased 7-19-10. CAR-100. 2 avail- Ft. 6 bedroom, 2 Call 570-654-1171 $450 month plus 1750 & 3200 SF
antique oak $200. used almost new level family room,
Have all paperwork able. $1,500 each full baths, 2 story utilities and security Retail / Office
each. 1 Barrister $20. 570-868-6018 storage room &
bookcase $200. 1
small mahogany
with dimensions &
weight specifica-
tions. Paid $1,200
or all 2 for $2,400
Call for more info PLAYSTATION2 Two
home, fully air con-
ditioned, oil & gas
laundry room
(unfinished), 2 car
KINGSTON
1st floor, 2 bedroom,
deposit. No Dogs.
570-693-1000
Space Available
570-829-1206
570-498-3616.
WEST WYOMING
bookcase with steering wheels and heat, renovated garage, deck,
doors $100.
selling for $950. foot pedals for rac- kitchen, full unfin- fenced yard on
all appliances Do you need more space? DURYEA
570-675-0920
570-333-1014 RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT,
ing games. $20.
each or 2 for $30.
ished basement, 2
enclosed porches,
corner lot.
$249,000. For sale
438 Tripp St
included, coin-op
washer / dryer in
A yard or garage sale
in classified
RETAIL STOREFRONT
basement with Main St. High traffic
COFFEE TABLE - 758 Miscellaneous Somerset Dough New, never opened, 15 x 20 deck with by owner, realtors is the best way
extra storage, off- area. Parking in
Solid oak, 53 1/4” X Sheeter, Model Nintendo Game- power awning welcome.
24” with 3 glass top CAR-100. 2 avail- cube Bomberman street parking, No to clean out your closets! rear. Lots of light.
cover – generous 570-706-1077 3,100 sq ft.
inserts. Excellent BARREL, able. $1,500 each Jetters, rated E. size lot, off street
pets. $600 + utilities You’re in bussiness
Call 570-287-9631 with classified! Great Opportunity.
condition, $50.
570-288-3723
wooden.
53 gallon.
Excellent
or all 2 for $2,400
Call for more info
570-498-3616.
$10. New, never
opened. Nintendo
Gamecub A series
parking, first floor
washer/dryer. All PITTSTON or 570-696-3936
(after 5:00) WILKES-BARRE
$975 / negotiable
Call 570-451-1978
appliances includ-
COMPUTER DESK 2 condition $195. of Unfortunate ed. Offering price KINGSTON
tier 48x30 glass RESTAURANT
570-876-3830 Events, rated E. $180,000 Mayflower
/metal and matching
4 shelf bookcase
EQUIPMENT, Bak-
ers Pride Oven,
$7. 570-696-3528 Call 570-421-0587
or Rodite@enter.net Crossing COMMERCIAL SPACE
FOR RENT
29x70, elegant BEDLINER: 89 Model KOS-1, 115 Too many baby use “Dupont Home”
industrial modern Chevy S10, standard volt, single deck toys? in E-mail subject Apartments
design,
condition
excellent
$175.
cab $30. 2000
Chevy Cavalier LS
oven. $350;
SOMERSET TURN
Pass them on, sell
them with an ad!
line. KINGSTON
49 S. WELLES AVE.
570.822.3968
620 Market St.
Newly Renovated
LOVESEAT 68x39
hunter green, cloth
rear trunk spoiler,
black 410. 250’ of 6
OVER MACHINE -
model SPM45,
570-829-7130 LINEUP 16 Defoe St. 1 bedroom, no pets,
- Light & bright
Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft.,
3rd floor,
upholstery remov-
able back cushions
gauge bare copper
wire $100. Two
$500. ASTRO
BLENDER with foot
ASUCCESSFULSALE Lovely 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 1.5 bath SUNDAY heat furnished, open floor plans
Near Kingston
Corners. Great
1:00PM-3:00PM $475/per month,
excellent condition
$110.570-690-2837
Haynes 198-0 thru
1994 Subaru repair
pedal, model AM2,
$50. For more
INCLASSIFIED! home that features
open floor plan with Completely remod- Call (570)288-9434
- All major
appliances included
location for retail or
business office.
eled home with
COMPUTER DESK,
manuals, free. SUIT- information, call Doyouneedmorespace? cathedral ceiling
everything new. KINGSTON - Pets welcome* Easy Access and
CASES 3 in excel- family room. Pris-
larger corner, light lent shape, $40. 570-498-3616 A yard or garage sale tine hardwood New kitchen, baths, 595 MARKET ST
- Close to everything
parking. Call Cliff
oak color & gray.
$80. 570-868-6018
570-740-1246
776 Sporting Goods
800 in classified floors. 3 season bedrooms,
floors, hardwoods,
tile
BRAND NEW - 24 hour emergency
570-760-3427

PITTSTON
sun room leads to
BOOK Bon Sail $15. PETS & ANIMALS is the best way patio, in ground granite countertops,
1 bedroom
apartment. $550 +
maintenance
COUCH. Rebuilt. VHS tapes (2) daniel tocleanoutyourclosets! all new stainless - Short term
COOPERS CO-OP
Good. Sacrifice $20 pool and manicured utilities. No pets
570-540-0175
O’Donnell $15.
570-825-2494 CASH 815 Dogs You’re in bussiness vinyl fenced yard.
$169,000
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
/ No smoking. Off
street parking, air,
leases available

DESK & chair, 7 with classified! MLS 11-141 microwave, dish-


new appliances & Call TODAY For Lease Space
drawer
117W $35.
40l-29H-
BOOKS:
book,
Research
College
Writing a
Paper,
4 EXETER
Call Terry
570-885-3041
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for
microwave, laundry.
Security, references
AVAILABILITY!! Available, Light
manufacturing,
or Angie two, huge deck,
www.mayflower
GUNS
570-823-0881 5th edition, ISBN: 1- & Background warehouse,
570-885-4896 large yard, excellent
877653-66-7, good check required. office, includes
DINING ROOM SET, neighborhood
570-288-4508 crossing.com
traditional Cherry condition $2. Life
BUY - SELL $154,900 (835.00 / all utilities with
As We Know It, A free parking.
KINGSTON
wood, 2 piece china 30years/ 5%) Certain Restrictions

PAWS
closet, server on collection of Per- TRADE 570-654-1490
Apply* I will save
wheels, table with 6 sonal Essays by
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90 Sharpe Street you money!
Also Buying
PITTSTON TWP.
padded chairs. 2nd floor, 2 bed-
Excellent condition. great condition Ammo; War / rooms. $615/month.
$1,700 or best offer. ISBN: 0-7434-7686- Military Items; Heat, water, stove &
Call (570) 271-2835
DRESSER with mir-
7 $5. 696-3528
CANISTER SET 4
Bayonets;
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1101 Chicory Court
refrigerator includ-
ed. References &
piece, burgundy, $8. Coins This immaculate security required.
ror. 4 small drawers
across top, 6 draw- Hamilton Beach can 570-735-1487
ENHANCE end unit townhome, Section 8 Welcome.
opener, used less YOUR PET 5 years young, is Call Ed.
ers beneath $45. ready and waiting 570-287-9661
than 1 year $8. Daily 10am -
Chest of 5 drawers
Electrolux canister 4
CLASSIFIED for its new owner to WEST WYOMING extension 229
$50. Chest of draw-
TOY TOWN SECTION
7pm AD ONLINE
ers $50.
570-288-8689
ply bags Style C
generic 10 count
$10. Electrolux
570-855-2613
move right in!
Bright 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath, new car- 993 Sunrise Drive 148 Stites Street
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1 1/2 PLAINS TWP
(24 hours) Call 829-7130 Horizon Estates 7 PETHICK DRIVE
LAMP - Parlor stand upright 4 ply, style U peting and flooring MINT CONDITION double, 1.5 bath,
9 count $10., style U throughout, crown Stunning 3 bed- gas heat, off-street OFF RTE. 315
up lamp. Very good Place your pet ad MUST SEE!
generic upright 10 CROSS BOW LEG- moulding. Gas fur- room, 2.5 bath end parking, fenced in 1200 & 700 SF
condition. Grey and provide us your $74,000
metal color. $25. count $10., upright 4 END exercise
email address
nace and air condi- Townhome with 2
Charming 750 sq.
KINGSTON yard, excellent Office Available.
Reasonable.
ply bags style u machine, very good tioning. Back yard car garage. 1st floor condition. $595/
570-740-1246
generic 10 count. condition, sacrifice features patio, vinyl master bedroom ft. corner lot home. DUPLEX month + utilities, 570-760-1513
$200.570-788-2388 This will create a with vaulted ceiling All hardwood floors, Beautiful 1st floor, 2
LIVING ROOM SET $10. 570-868-6018 fence and storage references &
by Raymour Flani-
gan. Includes gold CAR RAMPS, 1 pair, Shopping for a
seller account
online and login
information will be
$116,000
MLS 11-144
and luxurious bath,
ultra kitchen, fire-
new hot water
boiler, gas heat,
immaculate with full
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
5 rooms, convenient
residential location,
security. No pets.
Call 570-881-4078
WEST PITTSTON
$1.00 PER SQ. FT.
striped damask sofa all steel. $20. new apartment? emailed to you from
Call Terry place, loft. 12x16
basement. hardwood floors, Great assembly
with coordinating Call 570-814-9845. 570-885-3041 trex deck and large
chair. French coun-
try design. Never DEEP CLEANER Bis-
Classified lets
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“The World of Pets
or Angie
570-885-4896
fence-able yard.
Beautiful hardwood
2 car garage.
570-446-3254
natural woodwork,
french doors, ceiling
WILKES-BARRE space. Second
level. 18,000 &
72 W. River St.
used. Settling sell “Big Green” without hassle Unleashed” and tile. Convenient fan, laundry with 9,000 sq. ft. 508
power brush deep or worry! washer/dryer in- Delaware Ave.;
estate. Paid $1450
cleaner (hot water You can then use
location in a great 909 Income & cluded, refrigerator, former Pride
Sell for $650. Call Get moving neighborhood and
570-472-3038 extraction system. your account to very low HOA fee. Commercial gas range, dish- Scooter & Aureus
$60. 570-288-3723 with classified! enhance your online MLS 10-4677 Properties washer, oak cabi- Sportsware. Air
LIVING ROOM SET, GOLF CLUBS. ad. Post up to 6 NEW PRICE nets, off street conditioned & gas
DRAFT GUARD. captioned photos
FORTY FORT
heat; separate
2 piece, peach,
rust, green & light New in package. $3
570-735-0821 after
Putter wedge $6.
570-825-2494 of your pet
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$289,900
Call Terry JENKINS TOWNSHIP parking, fenced-in
back yard, storage. electric & gas
meters. Owner
gold. Couch,chair 104 Butler Street 570-885-3041 Available April 1.
1PM POOL TABLE regu- include more May Street $695 + utilities. 908-852-4410
and a half, very Great starter Angie Newly refur-
pretty & comfort- lation size, excellent information, include home in nice 570-855-4896 Call 570-690-0633
FUEL CONTAINER 5 condition, all acces- bished, large & WILKES-BARRE
able! Asking $150. your contact neighborhood.
TIRED OF HIGH
gallon, plastic, sories, $100. very charming 3
good condition. information such 3 bedrooms,
diesel with spout, 570-825-4261. bedroom dwelling
KITCHEN SET. table, as e-mail, address 1 bath. Large
$5. 570-868 5275 in Historic Man-
phone number and
RENTS?
6 chairs, rectangu- yard, attached sion in a beautiful
lar.cream. 60” plus
SKIS USA Super S or website. KINGSTON
PAINTING, of one Volart 72IN Skis with garage. Asking neighborhood.
18” leaf!! Nice heavy
set for any size fam-
time Newcomb Bros
Coal & Ice silos and
Salomion 900S
aluim bindings $199.
$65,900. Call
(570) 693-1678 PLAINS E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
bright, 1st
Off-street park-
ing, Hardwood
Are you paying too
much for your cur-
ily. asking $125. office building circa Absolute Must floors, new rent office? Call us!
570-287-2901 Former Parrish floor, 2 bedrooms,
ROCKER/RECLIN- 1950’s 16x20 New- See River Ridge kitchen & appli- We have modern
ER. burgundy combs Bros was at TURKEY CALLS. Australian Shepherd Center Hall with elevator, carpet- office space avail-
Townhouse! ances, Central Air
leather! Large & the bottom of Tomp- Quaker Boys, Pre- puppies - AKC reg., kitchen & parking ed, Security able in Luzerne
system. Garage. & Heat. Hot water
comfortable! Origi- kins St. across from ston Pittmans, outgoing, smart, MLS#08-2954 included. $1,350 Bank Building on
nally paid $650. the former Medico Rohm Bros., Boyer CH parents, health $179,900 Extra storage & Public Square.
cable TV included. + security.
asking $85. great Machine Shop by a Calls, Guluas Calls. clearances. Call Charlie 570-466-2227 Rents include heat,
shape. CHAIR nice well known Pittston $4 each. Various 570-788-1044 Laundry facilities. central air, utilities,
side chair, claw feet. artist $40. Various Frictions. Collectors Heat & hot water trash removal, and
dark green
small gold diamond
with sizes of glass plates
Ideal for picture
$50 each.
570-287-2073
furnished. Fine
neighborhood. WILKES-BARRE SOUTH nightly cleaning - all
without a sneaky
Convenient to bus SECURE
pattern throughout. frames. mostly
HANOVER TWP. BUILDINGS CAM charge.
asking $40. COFFEE 18x24 and 16x22. UNICYCLE – Sun & stores. No Access parking at
TABLE. rectangular. 30 pieces. All for unicycle with 24” pets. References. 1 & 2 bedroom
apartments. the new intermodal
Single Family Security. Lease.
solid cherry, has a
lower open shelf.
$10. Call Jim
570-655-9474
tire. New/excellent
condition. $65. Call DACHSHUND PUPPIES Home!
3 Bedrooms, nice
No smokers
please. $840.
Laundry facility. Off
street parking avail-
garage via our cov-
ered bridge. 300SF
decorative legs with 570-868-5048. AKC registered 264 Burke Street to 5000SF available.
claw feet. 50”x30”. PICTURE, Waterfall puppies for sale. neighborhood, 570-287-0900 able. Starting at
No maintenance $440. 570-332-5723 We can remodel to
great shape. asking with light & sounds. Call for information, large yard, gas
$10. LAMP, corner- 778 Stereos/ baseboard hot
fees. Many suit. Brokers Pro-

MOUNTAIN TOP
$50. Call between 570-864-2207
WILKES-BARRE
upgrades. Move in tected. Call Jeff
8:00am & 9pm. floor, 5 brass lights Accessories water heat, near
condition. 2,000 sq. Pyros at 822-8577
WOODBRYN
570-474-2756 which extend schools & public
DVDS: Relive the ft. Berber, ceramic South Welles St.
$25.Swag, $10. transportation.
tile & hardwood. 2
LIVING ROOM SET: 570-693-2612 greatest fights of all Low taxes. To
bedroom, 2.5 1 & 2 Bedroom,
2 Bedrooms, 2nd 950 Half Doubles
previously owned 6 time. Pick any fights. Settle Estate. floor. New bath.
baths. Walk in available Washer/dryer
DUPONT
piece French RELIGIOUS ITEMS - 2 hour DVD $20. REDUCED PRICE immediately, No
Handmade Rosaries Van Halen at the US closet. No 941 Apartments/ hookup. Heat & hot
Provincial includes:
high back sofa, 2 $5. MEMORABILIA-
Michael Jackson
Festival 2 DVD set
copy $20. The
POM PUPPIES $72,500
No Realtors. Call
units in front of
or behind. 1 car Unfurnished
pets. Rents based
on income start
water, sewer &
garbage included.
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
end tables, coffee Purebread. 1 female 570-262-6480 at $395 & $430. $600 + utilities &
table, high back posters, $10 each. Rolling Stones video black & tan $450. garage. Very $595 + security, security. Call
for appointment. Handicap Accessi-
reclining rocking Key chains, $5 rewind. (copy of out 1 Male, red & tan private. Near all pets negotiable. 570-947-4226
interstates. ble. Equal Housing Call 570-589-9767
chair & a high back each. Stickers, $3 of print) $20, Bon $400. Parents small
reclining chair $300.
Previously owned 4
per pack. Bottle
openers, $5 each.
Jovi Live in NYC
video plus live at
Call 570-379-2225 HARVEYS LAKE
Lakefront property
REDUCED PRICE
Call 570-829-3162
Opportunity.
Call 570-474-5010
TTY711 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
piece FRENCH
PROVINCIAL BED-
570-829-2411 Giants Stadium copy
$30. MMA Fights on POMERANIAN PUPPIES for sale. 1 acre of
land. 50’ of devel-
LINE UP AVOCA This institution is an
equal opportunity
Unfurnished Unfurnished
TIRES & RIMS (2) video. You pick the 8 weeks, 2
ROOM SET
INCLUDES: full bed
lexington mud & fights. 2 hour DVD females, 1 male, oped
Respond to:
lakefront. A GREAT DEAL... 3 rooms, wall to
wall carpeting,
provider and
employer.
snow tires on rims, $350. No papers.
with headboard,
5hole, 75% tread
$20. 5780-814-1875
570-443-8315 For Sale by Owner IN CLASSIFIED! appliances, coin-op IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
night stand, 6 draw-
er mirrored dresser
195/70-14 $60. 4
Timberline tires on 780 Televisions/
P.O. Box 286
Harveys Lake, PA Looking for the right deal
washer/dryer, off
street parking, NANTICOKE Immediate Occupancy!!
& 5 drawer bureau
rims, center caps, Accessories 18618 on an automobile? $410+ security. No 2nd floor, 1 bed-
$175. 570-287-2078
90% tread, 5 hole, Turn to classified. pets. 570-655-1606 room, includes all
appliances & wash- MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
LOVESEAT &
OTTOMAN solid
white letters 205/75
-15 $300.
TELEVISION. Big
Screen. 52” Moving LINE UP It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
er/dryer, heat & hot
water included. No 61 E. Northampton St.
sand colored cush-
ioned, excellent
570-823-0881 Sale $125.
570-852-1039 SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Parents on premises
A GREAT DEAL... the directions! pets. $550 + securi-
ty. (570) 735-2573
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
WEATHER TECH
shape $200.
SOFA: 100% Italian
MATS for Chevy TELEVISION: GE. Shots Current.
IN CLASSIFIED! SUGARLOAF PITTSTON
• Affordable Senior Apartments
black leather sofa &
loveseat, very good
Tahoe or GMC
Yukon will fit all
Works good. 28”.
$100. 570-740-1246
$550 & up
570-401-1838 Looking for the right deal 2 houses. Must sell
together. Each has
DURYEA/PITTSTON
2 bedrooms, gas 2 bedroom. All
• Income Eligibility Required
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;
newer models, front
condition $600.
570/824-7807 or
and back, good TV 13” Panasonic SIBERIAN HUSKY on an automobile? its own utilities on
2.57 acres. 3 car
heat, washer & appliances included.
All utilities paid;
• New appliances; laundry on site;
HD antenna and • Activities!
570-545-7006
condition. tan $50.
570-881-4771 converter $25. call
PUPPIES, ACA,
Parents on premis-
Turn to classified. garage with 3 large
dryer hookup, tile
kitchen & bath. electricity by tenant.
• Curb side Public Transportation
RECLINER Leather,
Bill 570-825-8256
es. Vet checked. It’s a showroom in print! attached rooms. Large yard. $525 + Everything brand
YARN, 2 big boxes, For Sale By Owner. utilities, security and new. Off street park- Please call 570-825-8594
new, excellent con-
.50 cents a skein. TV- 20 inch flat tube Very loving. Family Classified’s got $249,900 references. Call ing. $750 + security
dition $125.
570-740-1392
Call 570-823-4941 tv. $40. raised. $500. Call
the directions! Call (570) 788-5913 570-840-4534 & references TDD/TTY 800-654-5984
570-283-0636 (570) 945-7068 570-969-9268
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953 Houses for Rent 1204 Painting &

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Wallpaper

BEAUTICIAN SERVICES
WEST PITTSTON
Remodeled,
Larry Neer’s
Professional
3 bedroom Painting
home. Ultra new 31 Yrs. Experience

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kitchen with Hand Brush,Spray,

HAIR AT HOME
island, 1.5 baths, Wood, Metal,
dining room, Aluminum Siding,
office or play- Decks, Handy
room, tile & Man Repairs,
If you are someone who is not able to get to a hardwood floors, Powerwashing.
Interior/Exterior
off street park-
Salon to have your hair cut, colored, or permed. ing, large yard, Residential &
front & back Commercial
Call 570-655-8639 porches. New 570-606-9638
furnace, gas.
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room. $400 / month.
Water, sewer & 1327 Waterproofing
trash included. Call
General Contractor 570-477-2845
Let the Community
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contractors.com
Ceramic Tile Work - Kitchens Know! 888-809-3750
Place your Classified
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Estates 2 and 3 Modular Homes
• Sidewalks • Driveways bedrooms. Rent- 24/7 888-809-3750
457-8145 or 655-0777 • Small Business Parking Lots
to-own available.
CALL TODAY!
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570-602-LAWN • 570-602-5296 1000 in classified
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contractors.com
Overnight Junket to 888-809-3750
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Tuesday, April 5 & 6 Kitchens, Baths
Additions, Sun-
Windows, Roofing
Residential and
rooms Commercial
Complementary room, transportation Painting, Electrical Cleaning
& baggage handling. Food, Beverages 24/7 888-809-3750 All Home repairs

for Local Pros


Modular Homes
& Snacks served on bus. 24/7 888-809-3750
$25 per person. 1135 Hauling &
Trucking
Al Lispi: 570-814-3137
A.S.A.P Hauling
or 570-823-9578 264001
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,

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Garages, Fire &
Flood Damage.
Free Estimates,

Cash.
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 953 Houses for Rent Same Day Service!
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half double, Freshly Call for current contractors.com
cleaned & painted. availability. Over 30 888-809-3750
Tenant pays all utili- years managed Bonded & Insured
service provided. Waterproofing,
ties including sewer.
$550 plus security.
NO PETS/SMOKING
/2 YEAR SAME
Insulation
Windows, Roofing Sell it in The
Call (570) 332-5723 RENT/LEASE AND
EMPLOYMENT VER-
Residential and
Commercial Times Leader
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TION REQUIRED.
Cleaning
All Home repairs
Classified
Details call
570-288-1422
Modular Homes
24/7 888-809-3750
section.
KINGSTON 1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
PITTSTON J & S PAINTING
NEWLY Family owned for 7
years. Free esti-
mates. Painting,
REMODELED HOME
25 Webster Street
drywall,
washing,
pressure
wall
repairs, gutter
For lease, available cleaning, minor
immediately, 2 foundation repair.
bedrooms, 1 bath Exterior & Interior
room, refrigerator painting and much
and stove provid- more. Schedule
ed, washer/dryer now for 25% spring
hookup, off-street
parking, no pets,
discount on exterior Call 829-7130
Hardwood Floors, 46 Zerby Ave
painting!
Senior Discount
to place an ad.
Tiled Kitchen Sunday 1pm-3pm 15% off interior
Floors, New Lease with option 30% off exterior
Kitchen Upgrades, to buy, completely Licensed & Insured
New Carpet, Just remodeled, mint, ONLY
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Painted, Very turn key condition, We’re not happy till
Clean Premises, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 the customer’s timesleader.com
$675/per month, baths, large satisfied!
plus utilities, $500 closets, with Call 570-793-4468
/security deposit. hardwoods, carpet
570-237-0425 & tile floors, new
kitchen and baths, 554 Production/ 554 Production/
PITTSTON
Nicely refinished,
gas heat, shed,
large yard.
$134,000, seller
Operations Operations

2 bedrooms with will pay closing


modern eat-in
kitchen, off
costs, $5000 down
and monthly
Purchasing Clerk
street parking, payments are Accepting resumes to coordinate, process and
convenient location. $995/month.
$550 + utilities. WALSH execute purchasing activities for busy manufac-
Call 570-793-9449 REAL ESTATE turing plant. Must be experienced with MS Word
or 973-896-0136 570-654-1490 & Excel, have strong organization skills and atten-
tion to detail, have ability to multi-task in fast
Doyouneedmorespace? paced environment, experience with placing
A yard or garage sale orders with vendors, monitoring and processing
in classified purchase orders. Will be expected to follow estab-
is the best way lished system of orders and maintain accurate
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness LAKESCENIC
HARMONY records. Previous accounting/purchasing experi-
ence in industrial facility desired. Competitive
salary & benefits including: paid vacation & sick
with classified! MOUNTAIN time, 9 paid holidays, 401K, ST/LT Disability and
953 Houses for Rent COMMUNITY Stock Purchase, Flex Spending, Medical, Dental
Furnished 2 bed- and Life Insurance. Those qualified applicants
room, 1 loft with
DALLAS
Home for rent at the
bunk beds, A-frame
home, recreation
may apply or fax resume to with SALARY
requirements: AEP Industries, Inc. Attn: Human
room, $975. Resources 20 Elmwood Ave., Mountaintop, PA
Village at Greenbriar 18707 Fax (201) 994-2922 or email
a gated retirement (302) 275-6260
community. Our
Lynottm@aepinc.com EOE.
home features 3
Looking for that
bedrooms, 2 baths, special place
& a 2 car garage. called home? 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
$1,575 / month + Classified will address Properties Properties
utilities. Monthly Your needs.
maintenance fee Open the door
included in rent. with classified!
References & secu- OFFICENTERS
rity. 1 year lease.
Call 570-592-3023 NANTICOKE
Desirable

DUPONT Lexington Village


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Many ranch style
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2 bedrooms.
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$750/month,. SQUARE FOOT RE MAN- Pierce St., Kingston
570-479-6722
AGEMENT ‹Various Size Suites
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Custom Design Renovations
bedroom, 1.5 baths, rooms, large
mint/excellent kitchen and living
condition, gas heat, room, washer dryer MEDICAL SUITE
new tile & hard- hookup, porch & New Bridge Center
wood, new kitchen large lawn. Quiet 480 Pierce St., Kingston
& baths, all new neighborhood. $525
appliances, nice + utilities, security, 1st floor, 2 treatment rooms,
yard & neighbor- lease. References business office & private office.
FRAN RICH - 570-287-1161
272613

hood. $795. No required. Call


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HEALTH timesleader.com
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IN BRIEF ’EXERGAMES’ ASK DR. H


DR. MITCHELL HECHT
Susan G. Komen gala
“Puttin’ on the Pink,” a gala
to celebrate the 20th anni-
versary of the Northeastern PA
affiliate of Susan G. Komen for
HIV can be
the Cure, will be held April 2 at
Mohegan Sun at Pocono
Downs in Plains Township. A transmitted
by oral sex
cocktail hour begins at 6 p.m.
followed by dinner. An invita-
tion only, VIP cocktail recep-
tion will be held prior to the
main event at Breakers, while
dinner and dancing will take Q: Many believe that
place in the ballroom. Seating HIV cannot be con-
is limited to the first 250 paid tracted by oral sex.
reservations. Tickets are $150 But aren’t people still
per person. Guests are encour- at risk from this type
aged to wear their best pink of contact?
attire to the black tie event. — R.W.,
Mindi Ramsey, WNEP-TV Philadelphia
morning news anchor, will A: They are, but the risk of contract-
emcee the event. Entertain- ing HIV (or some other sexually-trans-
ment will be provided by The mitted disease like herpes or genital
Poets and the Step Ballet The- warts) from oral sex is much lower
atre of Scranton, led by Joanne than from vaginal/anal sex. That risk is
Arduino, artistic director. In obviously much greater when one
addition, miniature horse partner is HIV-positive or has a known
sculptures donated by Mary STD; when the HIV status of either
Marrara will be sold and partner is unknown; when one partner
“raced” during a “horse racing” injects drugs; or when a partner has
challenge. multiple sex partners. The risk of oral
MCT ARCHIVE PHOTO
For more information and sex increases if there’s contact with
tickets, call the Komen office at Two recent studies found that some interactive digital or video-based games such as Dance Dance Revolution provide a
greater calorie burn among children when compared to walking on a treadmill at 3 mph. blood (e.g. — mouth sores or men-
969-6072. struation), oral or genital ulcers or
when there’s an active STD infection.

Step toward fitness


Lifeguard classes offered
To reduce the risk of passing on an
The Wyoming Valley Chap- infection, the Centers for Disease Con-
ter of the American Red Cross trol and Prevention suggest the use of a
will conduct Lifeguard Train- physical barrier like a latex or plastic
ing and Water Safety Instructor condom to reduce transmission. Nat-
classes in April and May. Class- ural condoms made from lambskin are
es include: not sufficient to prevent the transmis-
Lifeguard Training: Catholic sion of disease.
Youth Center pool 5-9 p.m. JEANNINE STEIN week in the Archives of Pediatrics and and consumer products: Sportwall, the
Los Angeles Times Adolescent Medicine, set out to quantify Jackie Chan Alley Run by Xavix, Light- For the female, a cut-open condom
Tuesdays April 12-26 and May or dental dam can be used as a barrier.
3-10, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sun- “Exergames,” interactive digital or how many calories children burned space Bug Invasion, Cybex Trazer Goalie
video-based games such as Wii Fit and while engaging in a number of exer- Wars, Dance Dance Revolution and Nin- Abstinence and mutual monogamy
days May 1 and 15; Wyoming with uninfected (i.e. — confirmed
Valley West High School pool Dance Dance Revolution, are part of to- games, and compared those activities tendo Wii Boxing.
day’s fitness landscape for children and with walking on a treadmill at 3 mph. Walking at 3 mph on a treadmill pro- STD-negative) partners are the only
5-10 p.m. May 6, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. ways of being 100 percent safe.
May 7, 5-10 p.m. May 12 and young adults. But do they really offer a Researchers analyzed energy expendi- duced a metabolic equivalent, or MET,
13, and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on May substantial calorie burn? Two studies ture among 39 boys and girls, average of 4.9 among the children. MET values
find that some of the games do, but age about 11, as they spent time on the approximate how much oxygen the body Q: When my grandfather was recent-
14. Participants must complete ly hospitalized with severe pneumonia,
a pre-test including a 300-yard whether they’re fun enough for people to games and the treadmill. The participa- uses during an activity. Light gardening
stick with them is another thing. nts were also asked to rate how well they the respiratory therapist said that the
non-stop swim and a surface high concentration of oxygen he’s get-
dive to retrieve a 10 pound The first study, published online last enjoyed the games, a mix of commercial See FITNESS, Page 4C
ting may actually be causing him to get
object within one minute, 40 worse. How?
seconds. Fee is $200 per ses- — B.G., Lima, Ohio
sion. A: You may be surprised to learn that

The bottom line


Lifeguard recertification is the air we breathe is only comprised of
also available for participants only 21 percent oxygen. The major gas
who hold a valid Lifeguard we breathe is actually nitrogen (78

on perfect butts
Certification card. Course percent), with traces of water vapor,
dates are incorporated into the carbon dioxide, ammonia, helium,
lifeguard training classes. Fee neon, krypton, xenon and argon (plus
is $100. other rare gases). Your grandfather is
Water Safety Instructor WILLIAM HAGEMAN
caught between a rock and a hard place
Class: Wyoming Valley West Chicago Tribune
because while he needs a high concen-
High School pool 5-9 p.m. May We have a real conflict when it comes to tration of oxygen to survive and over-
17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26, and 9 butts. come his pneumonia, they may cause
a.m.-5 p.m. on May 21. A swim- Most people like them. To admire, at irreversible lung injury. Doctors, respi-
ming skills test will be con- least. On the other hand, hardly anybody ratory therapists and nurses do their
ducted on the first night of likes their own. Our butts are either too best to provide adequate oxygen at the
class. Fee is $225. big, too small, too narrow, too flat, too flab- lowest concentration levels they can.
Pre-registration and pay- by ... they need work. Too much oxygen generates free rad-
ments are required for all class- David Kirsch, a celebrity personal train- icals, abnormally charged molecules
es. To register, call Linda er and nutritional consultant, has seen directly toxic to lung tissue. Too much
Grzech at 823-7161, ext. 328. butts from all sides. oxygen causes fluid to accumulate in
“You get somebody who’s pear-shaped, the lung tissue. It attracts platelets and
and think they have too much junk in their white blood cells which cause even
Health briefs are limited to nonprof- trunk,” he says. “It’s not quite as perky or more lung tissue inflammation. Lung
it entities and support groups. To quite as firm as it should be, it’s not as high water increases, O2/CO2 gas exchange
have your health-oriented an- as it should be. The opposite end is some- decreases and the result is lung scar-
nouncement included, send in- body that is more stick-shaped, like Twig-
formation to Health, Times Leader,
ring.
gy, who doesn’t have hips or a butt. Some
15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA
models I work with have hips but have a Dr. Mitchell Hecht is a physician specializing
1871 1-0250; by fax: 829-5537; or
flat butt, a pancake butt, so you want to in internal medicine. Send questions to him
e-mail health@timesleader.com.
Information must be received at at: “Ask Dr. H,” P.O. Box 767787, Atlanta, GA
least two weeks in advance. See BUTTS, Page 4C 30076. Personal replies are not possible.
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pastoral counseling, 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Mondays; the objective of Overcoming and hang ups, Cross Creek
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addiction and other dysfunc- more information, call 696-1 144. Back Mountain Harvest Assembly, 340 Carv- ton. Call (888) 995-8787 or
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tional families, 8-9 p.m., Clear- visit www.lupuspa.org.
BMW FREE COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC: 6-8 a.m., standing strong chair
brook, Wyoming Avenue, Forty p.m., second Thursday, New Covenant Christian VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: class, Candy’s Place, 190 Welles
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AL-ANON: noon, Triangle 24 St., Wilkes-Barre. Free basic care for people Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Primary and preventive copal Church, 35 S. Franklin patients (doctor’s note re-
Hour Club, Memorial Highway, without health insurance and the underserved. health care for the working uninsured and St., Wilkes-Barre; 8-9:30 p.m., quired for all patients); $5 per
Call 822-9605. underinsured in Luzerne County with incomes Central United Methodist, class or $30 per month for all
Dallas; 7 p.m., Christ United
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Tuesdays and 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. on the first
GROUP: 7:15 p.m., Nesbitt provided. Call 954-0645. The Care and Con- OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: Church auditorium, 1201 Provi-
and third Wednesday, St. Stephen’s Episcopal
Medical Center, 562 Wyoming cern Pediatric Health Clinic for infants 7-8 p.m., Clearbrook, 1003 dence Road, Scranton. Call
Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Ap-
Ave., Kingston (ER entrance). through age 1 1. Registrations accepted from pointments are necessary. Call 793-4361. Physi- Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Call Tony at 344-7866.
Call 603-0541 or (866) 231- 4:30-5:30 p.m. the first and third Wednesday of cians, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, RNs, Lori at 814-3051 or visit
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS:
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6:30-8 p.m., Good Shepherd
9923.
ARTHRITIS LAND EXERCISE: receptionists and interpreters. To volunteer RECOVERY INC.: support group Lutheran Church, 190 S. Main
10:30-1 1:30 a.m., John Heinz THE HOPE CENTER: Free basic medical care and assistance leave a message for Pat at 793-4361. for people with anxiety, panic St., Wilkes-Barre. 7 p.m., base-
Institute, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes- attacks and depression, 7-9 ment of St. Stanislaus Church,
Barre Township. Call 826-3738. p.m., Dorranceton United West Church and Maple
Methodist Church, 549 Wyom- streets, Nanticoke. Call (866)
BI-POLAR/DEPRESSION SUP-
Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in all physical levels, learn an- Dallas, call 639-5464. ing Ave., Kingston. Call 822- 935-4762.
PORT: for those with bi-polar
5:30-6:15 p.m., meeting to cient breathing techniques to 6486, 288-2197 or 542-7980.
disorder or fighting chronic SENIORS EXERCISE: group
depression, 6:30 p.m., Commu-
follow, Exaltation of the Holy enhance all the vital systems in THURSDAY SENIORS EXERCISE: group strength/stretch exercise and
Cross Church, Hanover Town- the body and experience a
nity Counseling Services board ADDICTION HELP: Recovery strength/stretch exercise and relaxation classes for adults 55
ship. Contact Tess at 825-6312. sense of peace and deep relax-
room, 1 10 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Through Jesus, 1 1 a.m., Christ relaxation classes for adults 55 and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P.
ation; 5:30-6:30 p.m., Candy’s
Wilkes-Barre. Call 954-9184. Community Church, 100 W. and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P. Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468
WEDNESDAY Place, 190 Welles St., Forty
Dorrance St., Kingston. Call Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468 Northampton St., Edwardsville.
CANCER SUPPORT: for cancer Fort. Cost is $5 per class or
ABUSE SUPPORT: a community 283-2202. Northampton St., Edwardsville. Call 552-4550.
patients and loved ones, $30 per month. The first class
support group for victims and Call 552-4550.
6:30-8 p.m., Mercy Hospital, is free for everyone. Call 714- AL-ANON: 10 a.m., Nebo Baptist WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT:
Scranton. Call 348-7940. survivors of domestic violence 8800. SPINA BIFIDA SUPPORT Weigh-in 5:30-6 p.m., meeting
Church, 75 S. Prospect St.,
in the Wilkes-Barre area. Child- GROUP: 7-9 p.m., Mercy Hospi- follows, Holy Trinity Lutheran
GASTRIC BYPASS SUPPORT: MEMORY CARE: support group, Nanticoke; 7 p.m., Brick United
care is provided. Call 1-800- tal, second floor meeting room, Church, 813 Wyoming Ave.,
5-8 p.m., Dorranceton United 6:30 p.m., Oakwood Terrace Methodist Church, 935 Foote
424-5600. Services are free Scranton. Call Christine War- Kingston, call 287-8883; 6:30
Methodist Church, 549 Wyom- Assisted Living Community, Ave., Duryea; 7:30 p.m., Miser-
and confidential. ner at 586-0925 to register. p.m., Edwardsville Borough
ing Ave., Kingston. Call 864- 400 Gleason Road, Moosic. icordia University, Mercy Cen-
AL-ANON: 10:15 a.m., Holy Name/ ter, 301 Lake St., Dallas Town- Building, Main Street, Edwards-
3289. Call 451-3171, ext. 8. SUICIDE SURVIVORS: for fam-
St. Mary’s, 301 Shoemaker St., ship (first building on right). ville, call Pam at 331-2330;
ily and friends of suicide vic-
GENTLE YOGA CLASS FOR Swoyersville; 7 p.m., Geisinger NAR-ANON: support group for Call 603-0541 or (866) 231- weigh-in 6:30-6:45 p.m., meet-
tims, 7 p.m., Catholic Social
CANCER PATIENTS & OTH- Hospital Medical Arts Building, families affected by the dis- 2650. ing follows, Harveys Lake Sew-
Services, 33 E. Northampton
ERS: 5:30-6:45 p.m., Candy’s 100 E. Mountain Blvd., Plains ease of drug addiction; 7 p.m., er Authority meeting room,
ALATEEN: 7:30 p.m., Miser- St., Wilkes-Barre. Call 822-71 18,
Place, 190 Welles St., Forty Township; 8 p.m., Nesbitt Med- United Methodist Church, 175 Route 415, call Shirley, 639-
icordia University, Mercy Cen- ext. 307.
Fort. Free to cancer patients ical Center, emergency room S. Main Road, Mountain Top. 0160.
(doctor’s note required for all Call 262-3793. ter, 301 Lake St., Dallas Town- TRADITIONAL YOGA: 5:30-6:45
entrance, second floor meeting
ship. Call 603-0541.
patients); $5 per class or $30 room, 562 Wyoming Ave., NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS:
p.m., Candy’s Place, 190 Welles
St., Forty Fort. Cost is $7; age
SATURDAY
per month for all others. Call Kingston. CARDIAC SUPPORT: 7 p.m.,
noon, St. Stephen’s Episcopal AL-ANON: 9 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.,
714-8800. Mercy Hospital, second floor, 60 and older $5. Call 714-
AQUATIC EXERCISE AND AER- Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Clearbrook, 1003 Wyoming
Scranton. Call 587-5755 or 8800.
INFERTILITY SUPPORT OBICS: 3:30-4:30 p.m. and Wilkes-Barre; 7 p.m., basement Ave., Forty Fort. Call 603-0541
GROUP: Wilkes-Barre/Scran- of St. Stanislaus Church, West leave message at 340-4842. WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: Take
5:30-6:30 p.m., John Heinz or (866) 231-2650.
ton Area RESOLVE peer-led Institute, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes- Church and Maple streets, CHEMOTHERAPY SIDE EF- Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in
support group, 7 p.m., Kistler Nanticoke; 8 p.m., Nesbitt FECTS: 6-7:30 p.m., Candy’s 5:15-5:45 p.m., meeting follows, CELEBRATE RECOVERY: faith-
Barre Township. Call 826-3738.
Learning Center, Geisinger Medical Arts Building audi- Place, 190 Welles St., Forty West Wyoming Municipal Build- based 12-step recovery pro-
Wyoming Valley, 1000 East ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO- torium, 534 Wyoming Ave., ing, 464 W. Eighth St., call gram, 1 1 a.m., Nebo Baptist
Fort. Call 714-8800 for reserva-
Mountain Blvd., Plains Town- GRAM: 2:30-3:15 p.m., Greater Kingston. Call (866) 935-4762. 333-4930; weigh-in 5:30-6 Church, 75 Prospect St., Nanti-
tions.
ship. Visit www.resolve.org or Pittston YMCA, 10 N. Main St., p.m., meeting follows, Shaver- coke. Call Sue at 735-8109 or
Pittston. Call 655-2255. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: GENTLE YOGA CLASS FOR Lisa at 472-4508.
contact Stacey at 814-6552 or town United Methodist Church
beginners’ meeting, 7:30 p.m., CANCER PATIENTS & OTH-
stacft@aol.com. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: 4 basement, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., LUPUS SUPPORT GROUP FOR
Dorranceton United Methodist ERS: 5:30-6:45 p.m., Candy’s
p.m., Wilkes-Barre General Kingston Township, call Rhon- TEENS: 12:30 p.m., Lupus
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Church, 549 Wyoming Ave., Place, 190 Welles St., Forty
Hospital, radiation-oncology da 696-5065 or Carol 477- Foundation of PA, 615 Jef-
noon, basement of St. Stanis- Kingston. Call Diane, 822-6239 Fort. Free to cancer patients
department, 575 N. River St., 5867. ferson Ave., Scranton. Call
laus Church, West Church and or visit www.oa.org. (doctor’s note required for all
Maple streets, Nanticoke; 6:30 Wilkes-Barre. Call 552-1300 to (888) 995-8787 or visit
patients); $5 per class or $30
p.m., Blessed Sacrament register. SENIORS EXERCISE: group
per month for all others. Call FRIDAY www.lupuspa.org.
strength/stretch exercise and
Church, 21 1 E. Main St., Wilkes- CO-DEPENDENTS ANONY- 714-8800. AL-ANON: 7 p.m., Nesbitt Med- NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 1 1
relaxation classes for adults 55
Barre; 8-9 p.m., Good Shep- MOUS: 6:30-7:30 p.m., Ed- ical Center, 562 Wyoming Ave., a.m. and 7 p.m., basement of
and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: 7-
herd Lutheran Church, 190 S. wardsville Apartment Complex Kingston (front entrance, first St. Stanislaus Church, West
Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468 8:30 p.m., First Baptist Church,
Main St., Wilkes-Barre; 8 p.m., community room, 9 Beverly room on right); 7:30 p.m., Church and Maple streets,
Northampton St., Edwardsville. 52 E. 8th St., Wyoming. Facil-
Nesbitt Medical Arts Building, Drive, Edwardsville. Call Nancy, Triangle 24 Hour Club, Route Nanticoke; 6:30 p.m., St. Ste-
Call 552-4550. itated by the Rev. Jeffrey Klan-
534 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. 331-0235. 415, Dallas (next to bowling phen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S.
Call (866) 935-4762. SUNRISE STRETCH: sponsored sek, non-denominational and
EXERCISE CLASS: 10:15-1 1:30 elements of spirituality are alley). Call 603-0541 or (866) Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Call
by Area Agency on Aging for 231-2650. (866) 935-4762.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: a.m., standing strong chair discussed. Call Klansek at
Luzerne and Wyoming Coun-
7-8 p.m., Town Hill Methodist class, Candy’s Place, 190 Welles 552-1391 or 552-4181. ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO- OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS:
ties, 7:30 a.m., Swallow Street,
Church, 417 Town Hill Road, St., Forty Fort. Free to cancer GRAM: 2:30-3:15 p.m., Greater 10:30 a.m., First Presbyterian
Pittston. Call 822-1 158. HIV CLINIC: for Wilkes-Barre
Shickshinny. Call Barbara at patients (doctor’s note re- Pittston YMCA, 10 N. Main St., Church, Warren Street and
256-7735 or visit www.oa.org. WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT: Take residents only, 2-4 p.m., Kirby
quired for all patients); $5 per Pittston. Call 655-2255. Exeter Avenue, Exeter. Call
Off Pounds Sensibly, weigh-in Health Center, 71 N. Franklin St.,
SENIORS EXERCISE: Group class or $30 per month for all Marilyn at 655-2532 or visit
5:30-5:55 p.m., briefing 6-6:30 Wilkes-Barre. Call 208-4268 ARTHRITIS EXERCISE FOR
strength/stretch exercise and others. Call 714-8800. www.oa.org.
p.m., Lehman United Methodist for information. CHILDREN: 4-4:45 p.m., John
relaxation classes for adults 55 GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: Heinz Institute, 150 Mundy St.,
Church, call 675-1682 between IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 9-1 1
and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P. 7:30 p.m., 333 Broad St., Hazle- Wilkes-Barre Township. Call
9 a.m. and 4 p.m.; 6-6:45 p.m.
Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468 ton. Call Help Line, 829-1341. weigh-in and 7 p.m. meeting,
a.m., Kirby Health Center, 71 N.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Free 826-3738. SUNDAY
Northampton St., Edwardsville. AL-ANON: 7 p.m., Christ United
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 1-4 West Pittston Borough Build- for children ages 6 weeks to 18 ARTHRITIS LAND EXERCISE:
Call 552-4550. Presbyterian Church, 105 Lee
p.m., Kirby Health Center, 71 N. ing; weigh-in 5:30-6 p.m., 6 years. Must have a current 10-1 1 a.m., John Heinz Institute,
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Free p.m. meeting, Trinity Presby- immunization record and call 150 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre
DISEASE CLINIC: for Wilkes- for children ages 6 weeks to 18 terian Church, 105 Irem Road, 208-4268 for an appointment. Township. Call 826-3738.
Barre residents only, 1-4 p.m., years. Must have a current See CALENDAR, Page 3C
Kirby Health Center, 71 N. Fran- immunization record and call
klin St., Wilkes-Barre. Call 208- 208-4268 for an appointment.
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donate or to schedule a blood
donation, call (800) GIVE-LIFE.
take place every Monday from 9
a.m.-noon at the Hazleton Chap-
ter House, 165 Susquehanna
Wars Post 4909, 403 Main St.,
Dupont.
Wednesday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Depart-
Legion Post 644, 259 Shoemak-
er St., Swoyersville.
March 23, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Geisinger
Nicholas Catholic Church, 226 S.
Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
March 28, noon-6 p.m., Dallas
In addition to those listed below, Blvd., Hazleton. ment of Veterans Affairs Medical Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Baptist Church, Route 415, Dal-
LUZERNE COUNTY: The Wyoming blood drives are conducted at For a complete donation schedule, Center, 1 1 1 1 E. End Blvd., Plains 1000 E. Mountain Drive, Plains las.
Valley Chapter of the American the Red Cross regional blood visit nepagivelife.org or call Township. Township. March 29, 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Jew-
Red Cross hosts community center, 29 New Commerce Blvd., (800) GIVE-LIFE, ext. 2150. Area Sunday, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., St. Aloysius March 24, noon-6 p.m., Dallas ish Community Center, 60 S.
blood drives throughout the Hanover Industrial Park, Mon- blood donation sites include: Church Hall, 143 W. Division St., American Legion, 703 Memorial River St., Wilkes-Barre.
month. Donors who are 16 years days noon-6 p.m.; Tuesdays 9:30 Today, noon-6 p.m., Thomas P. Wilkes-Barre; 1 1 a.m.-4 p.m., Highway, Dallas. March 31, noon-5 p.m., Wilkes-
of age or older, weigh at least 1 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; and Fridays, Sat- Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468 Black Diamond American Legion, March 27, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., Slocum Barre Area Career and Technical
pounds and are in relatively urdays and Sundays from 7:30 Northampton St., Edwardsville; 386 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Township Fire Hall, Slocum Road, Center, Jumper Road, Wilkes-
good health may give blood a.m.-1:30 p.m. Collections also 12:30-6 p.m., Veterans of Foreign Monday, noon-6 p.m., American Wapwallopen; 8:15 a.m.-2 p.m., St. Barre.

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MONDAY counseling, education, support
and options on crisis preg-
PORT: 4 p.m., Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital Radiation
coordinator. Stacey Valez
joined as tobacco outreach
ADDICTION HELP: confidential nancy, 6-8 p.m., The Hope Oncology Department, 575 N. coordinator. She is responsible
Continued from Page 2C one-on-one discussion about Center at Back Mountain Har- River St., Wilkes-Barre. Valet for planning and implementing
drug and alcohol addiction and vest Assembly. Call 696-1 128 or parking is available. Call 552- the organization’s tobacco
Park Ave., Hanover Township; 7
referrals, 7:30 p.m., the Stick- (866) 219-2446. 1300. programs. Velez holds a bache-
p.m., Prince of Peace Episcopal
ney building, 24 S. Prospect lor’s degree in psychology from
Church, Main Street, Dallas; GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS: 8 RECOVERY INC.: support group Wilkes University. She has
7:30 p.m., Nebo Baptist St., Nanticoke. Call 762-4009
p.m., Nesbitt Medical Arts for people with anxiety, panic received training in the “Free-
Church, 75 Prospect St., Nanti- for an appointment.
Building auditorium, 534 attacks and depression, 7-9 dom from Smoking Model,” and
coke. Call 603-0541 or (866) ADDICTION HELP: Recovery Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Call p.m., Holy Trinity Lutheran Oswald Molinari also trained through the Mayo
231-2650. Through Jesus, 7:30 p.m., Help Line, 829-1341. Church, Church Street and Clinic in accordance with the
Christ Community Church, 100 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. “Clean Air For Healthy Children
CELIAC SUPPORT GROUP: 2 GAM-ANON: for family members
West Dorrance St., Kingston. Call 822-6486, 288-2197 or Act.” Lisa Molinari, of West
p.m., Geisinger Wyoming Valley and friends of compulsive
Call 283-2202. 542-7980. Scranton, joined as a cancer
Medical Center, 1000 E. Moun- gamblers, 7:30 p.m., Nesbitt educator. She is responsible for
tain Blvd., Plains Township. Call AL-ANON: noon, Wyoming Unit- Medical Arts Building, 534 SENIORS EXERCISE: group the coordination and presenta-
Rosemarie Butera at 655- ed Methodist Church, Wyoming Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Call strength/stretch exercise and tion of community cancer
0728. Avenue, Wyoming; Step meet- Help Line, 829-1341. relaxation classes for adults 55 education programs. Molinari
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS/ ing and discussion 6-8 p.m., and older, 10:15 a.m., Thomas P. holds a bachelor’s degree in
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Valez Shoemaker health education from Oswego
GAM-ANON: both meetings, Holy Cross Episcopal Church, Saxton Medical Pavilion, 468
noon, St. Stephen’s Episcopal State University and a master’s
5:30 p.m., St. John’s Lutheran 373 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Northampton St., Edwardsville. The Northeast Regional Cancer
Church, 35 S. Franklin St., degree in nutrition from Mary-
Church, 425 Jefferson Ave., Call (866) 231-2650. Call 552-4550. Institute announces the fol-
Wilkes-Barre; 7 p.m., Mount wood University. Cindy Shoe-
Scranton. Call Help Line at AQUATIC EXERCISE AND AER- Zion Baptist Church, 105 Hill lowing promotion and additions maker, of Henryville, joined as
829-1341. OBICS: 3:30-4:30 p.m., John to its staff. Jane Oswald, of
St., Wilkes-Barre; 7 p.m., base- The health calendar is limited to a cancer educator. She is re-
Heinz Institute, 150 Mundy St., Scranton, was promoted to sponsible for the coordination
NAR-ANON: support group for ment of St. Stanislaus Church, nonprofit entities and support cancer patient navigator. She and presentation of community
families affected by the dis- Wilkes-Barre Township. Call West Church and Maple groups. To have your health-oriented will be working with uninsured cancer education programs.
ease of drug addiction; 7 p.m., 826-3738. streets, Nanticoke. Call (866) event listed here, send information to and underinsured individuals to
935-4762. Shoemaker holds a bachelor’s
Clearbrook, 1003 Wyoming ARTHRITIS AQUATIC PRO- Health, Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., facilitate access to the full degree in community health
Ave., Forty Fort. Call 262-3793. GRAM: 2:30-3:15 p.m., Greater OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1-0250; by fax: continuum of cancer care from education from East Strouds-
Pittston YMCA, 10 N. Main St., 829-5537; or e-mail health@time- screening to detection, diag-
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 5 7-8 p.m., Clearbrook, 1003 burg University and has more
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p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Call
received at least two weeks in ad- Oswald formerly served as the the community health field.
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Kirsch’s Butt Book” (David ing to feel the energy through crease the number of times you The Wii game came in at 4.2,
Kirsch Inc.) offers a series of exer- your calves, your hamstrings, do it.” Dance Dance Revolution was
cises to shrink, narrow and/or right into your glutes. Your glutes 5.4, the Lightspace game was
tighten your bottom. primarily. I write in the book it’s Sumo lunge
6.4, the Xavix game was 7, the
We asked Kirsch to walk us great as the enemy of saddle bags. “This is something I created for Cybex Trazer was 5.9, and the
through three butt exercises to You’re not only lifting and toning Heidi Klum. I’d been working Sportwall was 7.1. All games
improve our bottom line. On your butt, you’re working the out- with her a lot before babies, and were played at a moderate to vig-
each, start in a standing position. er parts, shaving off that fat.” I’ve done them with her since. Lift orous intensity, and four of the
Have your feet shoulder-width your right leg, right knee up, do a games surpassed treadmill
distance apart, your core tight, Platypus walk circular roundhouse. Swing your walking in calorie burn. MCT PHOTO
shoulders back. After your work- “This is going to focus on the right knee out to the side. Land The children liked the Sport- Lorelie Mansfield, 8, plays the Wii bowling game in Concord,
out using all three exercises, take inner thighs and lower part of the (out to the side) in a wide stance wall game the most, and the Xa- Calif. Studies show that some Wii video games are actually
a day off. butt. For anyone who believes squat. The position’s going to be vix game the least. Children physically good for kids.
“If you’re doing it properly, their butt is droopy, it’s going to squatting like a sumo wrestler. who were overweight or at risk
you’ll need a day off,” he says. lift it up. It’s like having a butt-lift. And give the same attitude.” for becoming overweight en- especially important for at-risk played four types of games:
You should notice improve- You’re going to start in a plie posi- “Come out of the squat, bend- joyed the games more than kids populations, specifically chil- shooter, band simulation, dance
ment in a couple of weeks. tion, wide stance, second position ing at the waist and lifting your with lower body mass indexes. dren who carry excess body simulation and fitness.
(toes turned out), hands on your right leg, kick out, leading with In the study, the authors said weight.” All but the shooter games sub-
Crossover lunge hips or behind your head. You your heel. that although exergaming may But when it comes to sticking stantially provided greater calo-
“Take your left leg, step for- start in the second position, but “Do 10 to 15 on each side. It’s not be the answer to getting sed- with a fitness program, it’s all rie expenditure over resting. On
ward and across the right leg and go down into a squat, so your really cardio intense. Here the entary children moving, it does about what people like to do. In a average, the shooter games cre-
down into a lunge. Instead of the thighs are parallel to the ground. idea is you’re not only sculpting have potential: “It appears to be study on interactive video ated a 23 percent increased ener-
traditional lunge, you’re taking Knees are out, toes are out, knees the outer thighs and lower part of a potentially innovative strategy games published online recently gy expenditure over rest, band
your leg and crossing the other are in line with your heels, as al- your butt, but it’s also cardio, and that can be used to reduce sed- in the journal Medicine & Sci- simulation produced a 73 per-
leg and lunging down. It’s more ways with any leg exercise. cardio is melting fat. As you tone entary time, increase adherence ence in Sports & Exercise, re- cent increase, dance simulation
than the quadriceps and the “You’re going to waddle like a and sculpt your perfect buttocks, to exercise programs, and pro- searchers measured calorie burn came in at 298 percent over rest,
glutes. It’s also working the outer duck, back and forth, so your you’re going to shed the excess mote enjoyment of physical ac- and enjoyment among 100 men and fitness games was highest:
part of the thigh and the outer right leg will come forward, then layers of fat.” tivity,” they wrote. “This may be and women age 18 to 35 that 322 percent more burn than rest.
part of the butt. So for somebody,
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY! NEWS FOR SENIORS can join.


The following trips are sched-
PITTSTON: St. Joseph’s
Senior Social Club will convene
tend, contact Michael Bon-
check at 823-2871.
uled: March 31, “The Great at 2 p.m. Thursday in St. Roc- TUNKHANNOCK: The
American Song Book 2,” Hun- co’s school auditorium. Guests Wyoming County Senior Cen-
EXETER: The Cosmopolitan terdon Hills Playhouse, New are invited. Saint Joseph, the ter, 101 Dymond Terrace, will
Seniors will meet at 1 today at Jersey; April 27, Polka Fest, group’s patron saint, will be serve a special St. Patrick’s Day
St. Anthony of Padua Parish Hunt’s Landing, Matamoras; celebrated. A Saint Joseph’s dinner with green beer and
Center with Vic Malinowski June 12, a show, bingo and table will be available. Reserva- snacks Thursday. The Pinochle
presiding. Hosts are Mary Ann smorgasbord, Woodloch Pines, tions are required. Members are Club meets at 12:30 p.m.
Barasha, Bernie Bednar, Mary Hawley; and Oct. 17-21, Rock- asked to bring canned food for Transportation is available.
Ann Markowski, Jane Miko- ing Horse Resort, Highland, St. John’s food kitchen, which For more information, call
losko, and Frances Poluske. N.Y. All trips are open to the serves people in need. 836-2324.
Annual dues and reservations general public. For reservations Trips are planned to Mt Airy
or more information call Otto at WILKES-BARRE: The
for the Spring celebration and Casino on April 6; a show at
474-0641. Wilkes-Barre Area Rainbow
luncheon on March 29 will be Hunterdon Hills Playhouse Seniors meets at 1 p.m. today at
accepted. NANTICOKE: Attorney Ma- June 24; and Aug. 27 for the
Sean J. Baron Abigail J. Jones The public is invited to at- rion Munley is the speaker at Spirit of Philadelphia Cruise
Albright United Methodist
Church, Dana and Grove
tend a trip to Mount Airy Casi- 11:45 today at the Rose Tucker dinner and show and Mt Airy
Abigail Jacqueline Jones, daugh- streets. Plans for the 23rd anni-
Sean Jeffrey Baron, son of Jef- no on Wednesday. For more Center, 128 W. Washington St. Casino. The second annual
ter of David and Kimberly Jones, versary dinner will be finalized.
frey and Carol Baron, Aston, is
Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating her information, call Johanna, trav- Mercy Wound Care Services summer picnic will be held July
celebrating his 14th birthday el coordinator, at 655-2720. will present “Skin Cancer” at 11 21 at the Checkerboard Inn. For WILKES-BARRE: St. There-
third birthday today, March 15.
today, March 15. Sean is a grand-
Abigail is a granddaughter of Winners of a recent 50/50 a.m. Wednesday. more information call Theresa, se Seniors, Old River Road, will
son of Ronald and Carol Baron, meet at 1 p.m. Monday at the
Alden, Newport Township; Kath-
James and Joanne Jones, drawing are Mary Dirhan, Ron On Thursday, a St. Patrick’s 654-2967, Rose Marie, 654-
Wilkes-Barre, and Robert and Gosart, Eva Naples, Joanne Day special lunch and cele- 0046, Maria, 655-2398, or Rose church. Servers will be the
leen Donnelly, Philadelphia; and
Sandra Koller, Lackawaxen. She
Naples and Bernie Serbin. Ma- bration with Damian the Magi- O’Brien-Winters tables.
the late William Donnelly. He is a
is a great-granddaughter of Marie, 655-3303.
great-grandson of Tozia Baron cian will take place. For more The Farewell Party in May
James Jones, Kingston, and rie Cheskiewicz won the bingo PITTSTON: Tobyhanna Ar-
and Mae Gajda Lafferty, Nanti- information, call 735-1670. will be discussed.
Carol Barr, Throop. jackpot and the special game my Depot retirees will meet at
coke, and the late Theodore WYOMING: The Wyoming-
Baron and Edward Gajda. Sean
was shared by Connie Lahart PITTSTON: The Pittston 8 a.m. Wednesday at Perkins
and Regina Lavin. Senior Center, 441 N. Main St., West Wyoming Seniors will
has a brother, Jake, 1 1. Restaurant & Bakery, state
will promote “Hug Day” today. meet at 1:30 today at St. Mon-
KINGSTON: The Kingston Route 315.
Roger & Joe Duo will provide ica meeting center with Frank
Senior Citizen Center, 680 For more information contact
entertainment at the St. Pa- Perfinski presiding. Servers are
Wyoming Ave., will have a Bernie Petrasek at 287-9093,
trick’s Day dinner and party Helen Markert, Alice Daniels
presentation on “Advanced 239-1682 or bjpetra@juno.com.
from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday. and Ann Turon. Dues will be
Medical Directives” by Millville PLAINS TWP.: The next
Dinner begins at noon for $2. collected. The St. Patrick’s
Health Center at 11 a.m. today. meeting for the Plains Senior
The party costs $3. Make din- social, 35th anniversary dinner
A special St. Patrick’s Day Citizens, Project HEAD, is at on May 3, and annual picnic on
ner reservations by Wednesday
lunch will be served Thursday. noon Wednesday in the cafete- July 19 at the Pavilion at Shoe-
by calling 655-5561.
Entertainment will be provided ria of SS. Peter and Paul maker Avenue Park, West
Members celebrating birth-
by the barbershop quartet School. Hosts to arrive by 11:30 Wyoming, will be discussed.
days in March will be recog-
“Three Friends and a Baritone.” a.m. are Mary Hoinski, Jack Members celebrating birth-
nized Friday. A birthday basket
For more information, call
Jonan Kishbaugh 287-1102.
will be awarded.
Seats remain open on trips to
Hoover, Margaret Hoover, Mary
Horan, Josephine Kline, and
days in March are Joan Kwasny,
Theresa Kennedy, Elinor Yurek,
Garrett R. Vitali Jonan Kishbaugh, son of Angela
and Alan Kishbaugh, is cele-
MOUNTAIN TOP: The
Mountain Top Social Club will
Resorts Casino, Atlantic City,
on March 28; and Mount Airy
Hank Kaboski. Canned food for
the SS. Peter and Paul Food
Helen Nocek and Madeline
Luce. Fifty-fifty winners are
Garrett Raymond Vitali, son of brating his fifth birthday today, meet March 22 in Father Nolan Casino and Ehrhardt’s Water- Kitchen will be collected. New Charmaine Potenza, Alice Da-
Raymond and Tracy Vitali, Par- March 15. Jonan is a grandson of Hall Day Room at St. Jude’s front, Lake Wallenpaupack. members are invited. niels and Joe Shymnski. The
sons, is celebrating his seventh Pat Cherpak, Wilkes-Barre; Lor-
raine Kishbaugh, Nescopeck; and Church. Doors will open at 3:15 Contact Connie Andrews at the A trip to Mount Haven Lodge bingo jackpot winner was Olga
birthday today, March 15. Garrett p.m. Anyone age 50 or older center for more information. is planned on April 28. To at- Mizin.
is a grandson of Raymond R. and the late Bill Cherpak and Wilbur
Dorothy Vitali, Parsons, and Carl Kishbaugh. He has a brother,
and Louise Majeski, Hudson. He Ryan, 9.
has two brothers, Dante, 8, and
Raymond, 1 1 months, and a ‘Pledge for Parkinson’s’ event set for April 20
sister, Anna, 2. Nancianne Garafalo
and attorney Joseph
Coviello, president of
Mariska Wildes the Northeast Penn-
sylvania Parkinson’s
Mariska Wildes, daughter of Foundation, will co-chair
Tanya Wildes, Hanover Township, the ‘Pledge for Parkin-
is celebrating her fourth birth- son’s’ event scheduled
day today, March 15. Mariska is a from 5 to 7 p.m. April
granddaughter of Karen and 20 by Allied Rehab and
Steve Phillips, Lake Silkworth. John Heinz Rehab on
She is a great-granddaughter of Allied’s Scranton cam-
Helen Wildes, Ashley. pus. The honorary
chairman is Louis De-
Naples. All donations
will help train therapists
in proven Parkinson’s
treatments LSVT Big &
PETS OF THE WEEK Gluten-free eating topic of workshop Loud, and provide ser-
vices to uninsured peo-
As part of its free interactive workshops, the Lupus Foundation of ple with Parkinson’s
Pennsylvania Pocono/Northeast Branch Resource Center for Autoim- disease in he region. For
mune Diseases will present ‘Eating Well with Autoimmune Diseases’ more information on
for people with celiac disease. Laurie Stasik, pictured, will address Parkinson’s disease, call
the topic of ‘Eating Gluten-Free: Everything You Need to Know’ at 6 348-1407. From left are
p.m. Wednesday at The John Heinz Institute, Rose Brader Dining Garafalo and Coviello.
Room, 150 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre Township. For more information
call 558-2008.

Allied Terrace celebrates


National Nutrition Month
The dietary staff at Allied
Terrace Assisted Living Facility
Name: Fluffy celebrated National Nutrition
Name: Max SPCA No: A12461817 Month, sponsored by the Amer-
SPCA No: A12459893 Sex: female ican Dietetic Association. Anto-
Sex: male Age: 10 years old nio Berardi, head chef and man-
Age: 9 years old Breed/type: domestic long-hair ager, and his staff ensured that
Breed/type: beagle mix mix the meals served to the residents
About this dog: owner died; About this cat: new arrival; reflected the 201 1 theme of ‘Eat
neutered; partially housetrained; housetrained; adoption cost is Right with Color.’ Representa-
playful; has microchip; adoption $50; unknown if she has been tives, seated, are Emily Row-
cost is $95 spayed
lands, Angela Kochmer, Gina
Wheeler, Amy Sturdevant and
Francisco ‘Paco’ Peters, assistant
How to adopt: Call or visit the and 5 to 7 p.m. Monday through vice president and administrator.
SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 Friday; from 1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat- Standing: Berardi, Joe Rachko,
East Main St., Plains Township. For urdays and Sundays. Visit the Becky Proctor and Bob Murphy.
more information call 825-41 1 1. SPCA of Luzerne County online at
Adoption hours are 1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. http://spcaluzernecounty.org.

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roast beef really looks good and nutritional choices. complex carbohydrates such as
I am sure it is harmless.” Does it sound like I am try- breads and pastas and pota-
Don’t do it! Well, at least I ing to convince myself here? toes. Remember, dogs are om-
talk a good game ... Try to look at your dog as a nivores and get most of their
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this world, and this command or 3 years old. Would we let dog likes carrots, of all things
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treats to our dogs is not one of Here, sweetie, a bowl of ice clean).
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Canine-loving readers offer jealous wife some doggone good advice


Dear Abby: You Dear Mama: Like you, many Dear Abby: Losing his first wife her over with kindness. As a boarding
advised “Jealous
of the Four-Legged DEAR ABBY readers were unwilling to let sleeping
dogs lie. They made no bones
was traumatic not only for Monty,
but also for the two dogs. Perhaps
kennel operator, I deal with clingy
dogs all the time. It’s my job to make
Mistress” (Jan. 31) about offering helpful suggestions. Ginger is more bereft over the loss them feel at home and develop a
that her husband, ADVICE Read on: if she was close to his deceased bond with them. Consequently, the
“Monty,” needs to for a daily 30-minute walk. She wife. Animals experience loss, too. pets I take care of love me as much as
“put her in a higher may have to walk them separately Dear Abby: Many of the behaviors Instead of feeling threatened, “Jeal- they do their owners.
rank in the pack,” at first, but once they get used to it, “Jealous” described — following ous” should talk to a professional “Jealous” sounds very insecure. She
because he pays more attention to she can walk them together. In addi- her husband around and being first who can help her learn to gain Gin- needs to learn a little about canines
“Ginger,” the dog, than he does his tion, she should start feeding them. to greet him at the door — are ger’s trust, loyalty and affection to understand that Ginger’s behavior
wife. After a few weeks of this routine, I perfectly normal. People keep pets instead of competing with her. It’s is acceptable.
My heart ached for Ginger. She’s guarantee Ginger will start paying for their devotion and affection, possible “Jealous’” physical needs — Dog Lady in Michigan
clinging to the one parent she has attention to her new mistress, and and Ginger is an example of what are being neglected because of her
left and trying to make sure she after a while, “Jealous” will find her- dogs do that produce rewards for attitude.
doesn’t lose him, too. Ginger and self a permanent object of Ginger’s them. — Jamie in Reno, Nev.
I think the real issue is that the To receive a collection of Abby’s most
the other dog are suffering from affection. memorable — and most frequently re-
separation anxiety. If dogs don’t have If some chew toys and closed doors wife is concerned her husband is quested — poems and essays, send a busi-
a routine, they have a hard time don’t improve Monty’s attention to more affectionate toward Ginger. She Dear Abby: Because dogs “love the ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus
shouldn’t blame the dog for doing one they’re with,” “Jealous” should check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in
learning to trust. his wife’s physical needs, THEN it’s Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box
If “Jealous” wants to make friends time to see a marriage counselor. what comes naturally. spend quality time with Ginger. Take 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
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BY HOLIDAY MATHIS
ARIES (March 21-April 19). There SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You’ll
are primal instincts to contend find a major source of bonding
with. Perhaps you’ll even be with a new friend. This is what
moved to act like a Neanderthal, was needed in order for the
as someone close to you has a relationship to blossom. Tonight
way of stirring an ancient emo- features laughter and possibly
tion in you. dancing.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You’re SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
always on the lookout for new When it’s your turn to deliver
things that make you happy. your work, you won’t have the
Note the sounds of the birds’ luxury of blending into the
calls or the smell of lavender group. You’ll be out in the open,
soap balls. all eyes on you.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You know CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
what needs to be done around You’ll walk into a situation that
your home, and it’s too much for is indifferent and turn it into a
only one person. Consider post- friendly environment. Another
ing a “help wanted” sign on a person will walk into the same
local bulletin board, the Internet place and turn it into a hostile
or your own refrigerator. environment.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Moving AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You
and changing your environment still think something was your
will bring you luck. Furniture, fault, when, in fact, many factors
items on shelves and items in were involved in the situation. So
closets are all ideal subjects to release the guilt and move on.
GOREN BRIDGE be rearranged, reorganized or
redistributed to charity.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). This is a day
You’ll feel free just as soon as
you do this.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You
WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH to let go. Throw away your bad have a sharp sense for finding
feelings, and dump your grudg- what’s hidden, uncovering the
es. It won’t be a process. You’ll mystery and solving riddles.
PREVIOUS DAY’S SOLUTION just do it. You’ll overlook your Additionally, you might locate
differences and move to a place something that you thought was
of acceptance — it’s easy. lost forever.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’ll TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March 15).
have new business with old This year brings intellectual and
friends and colleagues. When aesthetic growth. You are alert
you make an effort to remem- to opportunity, and over the
ber only the good things about next five weeks you will seize
this person, your business goes the chance to serve and earn a
smoothly. profit. April brings a run of good
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). In the luck in your personal life, and
past, you have given a certain your popularity will be on the
person your undivided attention. rise. There’s a special connec-
Now there are others who need tion with Virgo and Libra people.
your attention as much or Your lucky numbers are: 1, 3, 18,
even more. 21 and 46.

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Heather Highlands Wilkes-Barre. Call to School Board will JANITORIAL request for propos- Notice is hereby couple longs to
in Pittston on Sat- share our hearts
100 urday 3/5. If seen,
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Session on Thurs-
day, March 17, 2011, of Times Leader INTERSCHOLAS-
TIC SPORTS
received by Mr.
Anthony Ryba, Sec-
Aggregates Penn-
sylvania LLC pro- a newborn. Finan-
(570) 655-8874 Shopping for a at 6:00 P.M., in the readers read Bids will be retary, Hazleton poses to continue to cially secure and
new apartment? Administrative received in the Area School District, conduct surface loving extended
110 Lost
Classified lets Office Board Room the Classified Saturday
12:30 on Friday Wyoming Valley 1515 West 23rd blasting in compli- family will offer
ALL JUNK CARS you compare costs -
without hassle
at the Hanover Area
Junior/Senior High
section.
*2008 Pulse Research
Sunday
West Administration
Building, 450 N.
Street, Hazleton,
Pennsylvania
ance with all appli-
cable State and
your child every
opportunity for a

WANTED!!
School. 4:00 pm on Maple Ave., 18202-1647, until Federal laws. The
or worry! By Order Of The Kingston, not later 11:00 A.M., Tues- blasting will occur at lifetime of happi-
Friday
Get moving Board Of Directors, than 11:00 AM on day, March 22, the White Haven ness. Expenses
CALL ANYTIME Lorraine Heydt, TUESDAY, APRIL 2011, for the fol Quarry operation, paid. Please call

What Do
Š with classified! Secretary
Monday
12, 2011. Bids will lowing: Noncoal Surface Helen and John
4:30 pm on
be opened in the •Lawn Mining Permits
ŠFREE REMOVAL 135 Legals/ Friday 1-800-604-1992
LINEUP
You Have
Administration Maintenance Number
Public Notices Tuesday Building, 450 N. Service (Bid) 64730304C and
HAVE YOU ŠCA$H ON THE SPOT ASUCCESSFULSALE 4:00 pm on Maple Avenue at Public Bid / RFP Number 40000301.

To Sell
SEEN ME? NOTICE OF ADOPT
11:00 AM on Opening: Blasting is sched-
570-301-3602
Monday A happy young
My name is Lilly. I’m
an English Setter.
ANNUAL
INCLASSIFIED! TUESDAY, APRIL Date:Tuesday, uled for Monday couple long to

Today?
PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday 12, 2011. March 22, 2011 through Saturday, be blessed with a
I’m a female with
black spots, white
Doyouneedmorespace? 4:00 pm on Bid sheets, togeth- Time: 11:05 A.M. inclusive, between baby. Loving
Notice is hereby
fur & brown eyes. given that the A yard or garage sale Tuesday er with instructions
for bidding, may be
Location:
HASD Administra-
the hours of 7:00
a.m. to sunset.
hearts & home.
Blue collar with Annual Public Meet- in classified Thursday obtained at the tion Building, First
Expenses paid.
Karen &
bone shaped name
tag. I was last seen 120 Found
ing of the Mercy
Special Care Hospi-
is the best way 4:00 pm on Wyoming Valley Floor Conference The above schedule Michael
West Administration Room, 1515 West is applicable to the
in area of Sutton tal Board of tocleanoutyourclosets! Wednesday
Building, 450 North 23rd Street, Hazle- tract of land which
877-865-7571
Rd. in Shavertown Found Dog: Medium Trustees will be You’re in bussiness Call 829-7130 Friday Maple Avenue, ton, PA 18202-1647 lies approximately
on 2/28. If seen or
found, please call
size, black with
white chest, aprox 1
conducted on
Thursday, March 17, with classified! to place your ad. 4:00 pm on Kingston, PA
The Board reserves Sealed bids and/or
one-quarter
east of the road
mile To place your
(570) 991-7478 - 2 years old, Ears 2011, at 7:30 AM, in
Let the Community
Thursday
the right to accept request for propos- intersection ad Call Toll Free
like german shep-
Let the Community herd, short hair,
the Board Room at
Mercy Special Care Know! ONLY
ONL
NL ONE
NLY N LE
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LEADER.
E DER
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Holidays
call for deadlines
or reject any or all
bids or any part of
als (RFP’s) will be
received by Mr.
between TR-423
and LR 40041 in
1-800-427-8649
Know!
Place your Classified
long tail. Very friend-
ly. Found in Hanover
Hospital, 128 W.
Washington Street,
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY! You may email
any bid.
By: Joanne Wood
Anthony Ryba, Sec-
retary, Hazleton
Dennison Township,
Luzerne County.
ADOPT
Ad TODAY! Industrial Park. Call Nanticoke, PA timesleader.com A loving home,
570-829-7130 your notices to Board Secretary Area School District, The blast area can hugs and kisses,
570-829-7130 SPCA to recover. 18634. Wyoming Valley 1515 West 23rd be located on the financial security
mpeznowski@ West School District Street, Hazleton, White Haven, PA and more await

Easter
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices timesleader.com Pennsylvania USGS 7.5’ Quadran- your baby. Expens-
Doyouneedmorespace? 18202-1647, until gle Map approxi- es paid. Call toll
or fax to A yard or garage sale 11:00 A.M., Thurs- mately 18 inches free Dana & Chris
570-831-7312 day, April 14, north by 3.5 inches
in classified 2011, for the fol- west of the bottom
#1-888-540-5191
or mail to is the best way lowing: right corner.

Eggst
strravaganza
nza
ADOPT
The Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
tocleanoutyourclosets! • Heights- Access to the blast- PRAYING FOR
Wilkes-Barre, PA You’re in bussiness Terrace ing area will be con- A NEWBORN
18711 with classified! Elementary / trolled by the place- TO LOVE.
Love, laughter &
Middle School ment of warning
For additional
information or
LINEUP Window
Replacement
signs
entrance
at
to
every
the
opportunity is our
promise. Happy,
questions regard- ASUCCESSFULSALE Project (Bid) operation
access road barri-
and secure home.
Expenses paid.
ing legal notices
you may call INCLASSIFIED! Public Bid / RFP
Opening:
cades will be erect-
ed a minimum of 10
Susana/Francisco
1-800-320-4459
Marti Peznowski
at 570-970-7371
Doyouneedmorespace? Date: Thursday, minutes before www.wewish
A yard or garage sale

Surprise your child on Easter!


or 570-829-7130 April 14, 2011 each detonation. toadopt.net
in classified Time: 11:05 A.M.
Location: HASD The audible warn-
LINE UP is the best way Administration ings and all clear ADOPT: Adoring
tocleanoutyourclosets! Building, First Floor signals to be used Mom, Dad, Big
A GREAT DEAL... You’re in bussiness Conference Room before a shot and Brother would like
1515 West 23rd after blasting are as to share a lifetime
IN CLASSIFIED! with classified! Street, Hazleton, PA follows: of hugs & kisses
18202-1647 in our loving home
135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ Pre-warning: with a newborn.
Public Notices Public Notices A copy of the speci- Three (3) audible Please Call

Celebrate the holiday LEGAL NOTICE


fications for these
bids/contracts/RFP’
s may be obtained
signals of a horn or
siren, each lasting
approximately 5
Lynda & Dennis
888-688-1422
Expenses Paid
with a photo of your child The Joint Operating Committee of
at the office of the
undersigned or call
seconds, at least 1
minute but no more ADOPT:

in our special Easter


the Wilkes-Barre Area Career and (570) 459-3111 ext. than 2 minutes prior We want to give
Technical Center solicits sealed pro- 3106. In addition, to detonation. your newborn a
posals for the following Consortium bids / RFP’s may be good home and
Eggstravaganza section supplies: duplicating paper, custodi-
al paper, plastic waste can liners,
office supplies, art supplies, data
obtained off of the
school district web-
All-clear signal:
One (1) audible sig-
most importantly
love. Please call

publishing on Easter
site (http:// www. nal, lasting approxi- Lauren and Greg toll
processing supplies, maintenance hasdk12.org/web mately 10 seconds. free at
supplies, pool supplies, medical sup- bids). Questions 877-568-3340 or
Sunday, April 24, 2011. plies, athletic supplies, and mainte-
nance paint supplies.
regarding the bid
specifications
should be directed
Emergency situa-
tions that might pre-
vent blasting at the
visit our website:
lauren-and-greg-
adopt.com
Interested vendors may obtain via email to Robert scheduled times or Expenses paid
copies of the bid specifications at J. Krizansky that may require

only
the business office of the school (krizanskyr@hasd unscheduled deto-
located at 350 Jumper Rd., Plains k12.org). nation would include ADOPTION
Twp., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705, rain, lightning, other A happily married

15!
between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and All proposals must adverse atmospher- couple longs to
2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. be submitted in a ic conditions or provide your baby

$
sealed envelope, operator or public with a lifetime of
The deadline for submission of bids which shall be plain- safety. love, security &
is 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 12, 2011. ly identified as a bid happiness. Anx-
and/or RFP. Where Written comments ious extended
David Evans, Secretary indicated, bids / should be submitted family awaits. We
Joint Operating Committee RFP’s shall be to the District Mining promise to cher-
accompanied by a Manager, PA ish your baby
certified check or Department of Envi- unconditionally
bid bond in an ronmental Protec-
Molly Branley LEGAL NOTICE forever. Expenses
Northmoreland Township Auditors amount specified tion, 5 West Laurel paid. Please call
Report 2010 within the specifica- Boulevard, so we can talk.
Age 9 (One child per photo) Township Tax Remain at 3.0 Mills
General Funds
tions of the proposal
to be drawn in favor
Pottsville, PA Danielle & Jesse
888-825-0533
Income of the Hazleton Area
300.00 - Taxes 205,768 School District.
320-322 - License & Permits
330-332 - Fines and Forfeits
2,643
3,243
Emailed or faxed
bids will not be NORTHEAST PA TOP JOBS
Send your photo to arrive by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m. 340.00 - Interest, Rent & Royalties
350.00 - Intergovernmental Rev.
51
11,045
accepted.

The Hazleton Area The following companies are hiring:


360.00 - Charges for Services 5,234
380.00 - Other Misc. Revenue 100 School District
390.00 - Other Financing Sources 5,218 reserves the right to
Total Income 233,302 accept or reject any
Drop off or return this completed form with your photo and a check to: The Times Leader, Easter Eggstravaganza, or all bids / RFP’s
15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to have your photo returned or received and the
pick it up at our office after April 26th. Include name and age of child on back of photo. Or, e-mail your photo along
Gross Profit 233,302
right to waive any
informalities.
Pocono
with the information below to classifieds@timesleader.com. All entries must include phone number. Expense
400.00 - General Government 41,654 /s/ Anthony Ryba
Secretary /
Mountain
Name ________________________________________________________________________________
410.000 - Public Safety 37,163
426.00 - Public Works - Sanitation 3,869 Business Manager Charter School
430.00 - Public Works Highways
Address _______________________________________________________________________________ & Roads 114,743 Looking for that
special place
City _____________________________ State ______ Zip ___________ Phone ______________________
450.00 - Culture/Recreation
480.00 - Employer Paid Benefits 30,727
59
called home? Meadows
E-mail Address __________________________________________________________________________ 486.00 - Insurance 7,771 Classified will address
Your needs.
Manor
Total Expense 235,986
Child’s name and age _____________________________________________________________________ Open the door
I've enclosed my check for $ _______ Or, charge to credit card # ____________________________________ Net Income -2,684 with classified!
Expiration date ____ / ____ Security code _______ Liquid Fuels Funds LINEUP
Income
Please circle card type:
341.00 Interest Earned 17 ASUCCESSFULSALE
350.00 Intergovernmental Revenue
NUMBER INCLASSIFIED!
ONE
64,479
Total Income
Expense
64,496 Doyouneedmorespace?
430.00 Highways & Roads 67,753 A yard or garage sale Your company name will be listed on the front page
The Times Leader Classified AUDITED Total Expense
Net Income
67,753
-3,257
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Services Buggies
CHEVROLET ‘06 CHRYSLER ‘93 FORD `96 MUSTANG Kayla s Kars MERCEDES-BENZ ‘91 MINI COOPER S `06
ADOPTION
YAMAHA`04 RHINO AUDI `05 A4 LEBARON
161 Main St.
420 SEL GARAGED
Happily married
couple longs to
ARE YOU BEING
SUED BY A Excellent condition,
Turbo, Navy Blue
with grey leather
CORVETTE Green 2 door Con-
COBRA SVT Avoca, Pa 18641
By the Pittston 127,000 miles, auto-
Pure silver metallic.
Roof & mirror caps
adopt and pro- CREDIT CARD 200 hours. Priced 5 speed
vide your baby
with a lifetime of
COMPANY??
You have a real
to sell. $6,500 or
best offer. Call
interior, fully
loaded automatic. CONVERTIBLE vertible. Inspected.
Tan color canvas
convertible, 53,000
miles, $9,900.
By-Pass matic, 4 door, all
power, CD player,
in black. Tartan red
cloth / panther black
93,000 miles. All Silver beauty, 1 ‘05 Ford 500 leather interior.
unconditional chance of winning Keith 570-971-4520 top. Runs very 570-650-9130 sun roof, $3,200
records. Excellent Owner, Museum Limited - AWD Black bonnet
love, security & & owing nothing if good. Asking $2700, (570) 592-4994
quality. 4,900
endless opportu- you are repre- condition. 4 new must sell. Taking
FORD `99 CONTOUR SHARP! 69k stripes. Automatic.
409 Autos under
MERCEDES-BENZ `01
tires & new miles, 6 speed. All $11,500 Steptronic paddles.
nities. Expenses sented by a good serious offers.
possible options 84,000 miles. 4
paid. Please call attorney! Call Atty. $5000 brakes. Asking
including Naviga-
570-604-1118
door automatic,
Dual moon roofs,
$10,000 or best 04 Chrysler Sebring Cockpit chrono
C-240
Gina & Stan Michael P. Kelly
CHRYSLER `02
offer. Call for info tion, Power top. runs excellent, 37k $6,995 package, conven-
1-8
877-7
766-5
5672 570-417-5561 New, paid $62,000 clean, air condi-
or email mike@ 417-2010 Days ience, cold weather
779-4325 Nights Must sell $45,900 tioned, great shape, 04 PT Cruiser 121,000 miles.
(heated seats) &
mikepkelly.com 570-299-9370
PT CRUISER $2,500 negotiable. 63k $5995 Loaded, leather
seats, 4 door.
premium packages.

CADILLAC `94
(570) 709-7751
AUDI `07 A4
ADOPTION Dynamic stability
CHEVROLET `05 Inferno Red, flame $5,200
Loving couple 03 Toyota Camry control. Xenon
BANKRUPTCY design. Chrome
SE Call 570-283-1800
would love to
offer your new- FREE CONSULT
DEVILLE SEDAN
2.0T Cabriolet
Quattro Convertible
Cobalt 4 cyl, 4
door, FWD, 49,900
wheels. 47,000
miles, one owner.
HONDA ‘03 ACCORD EX 42K $10,900 M-F, 9am - 5pm
All other times
headlights, front
and rear fog lights.
born a lifetime of Guaranteed AWD. 49K miles. Still Alloys & Moonroof RF.-6 CYLINDER Parking distance
94,000 miles, plus miles $7,000 Looks and runs (570) 388-6422
happiness, oppor- Low Fees under factory war- great. New inspec-
Low Miles control. Harmon-
automatic, front FIRM. Call after 6 $10,880
Payment Plan! 02 Toyota Sienna
MERCEDES-BENZ `05
tunities & uncon- ranty. Brand new tion. $6,875 Kardon sound sys-
wheel drive, 4 PM ask for Dave LE
ditional love. We Colleen Metroka tires, navigation, Call (570) 472-1854 tem. Chrome line
door, air condition- (570)823-1783 94K $7495
can help. Make interior. Mint condi-
570-592-4796
240C
ing, air bags, all bluetooth, cold
your dreams for
your baby come
true. Assistance Bankruptcy $595
power, cruise
control, leather
weather package &
xenon lights. Pro-
fessionally detailed.
CHEVROLET `05 CHRYSLER `02 00 Ford Ranger
Ext. Cab Wideside
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive!
$21,500
TAHOE Z71 SEBRING
Guaranteed Low Fees interior, $3,300. 77K highway miles,
availalbe. $18,170. Call 87k Auto Excellent condition, 570-341-7822
Leonard & Cynthia www.BkyLaw.net 570-394-9004 560 Pierce St.
(570)604-3996 122,800 miles, dealer serviced. Sun
877-9-KARING
(952-7464)
Atty Kurlancheek
825-5252 W-B
CHEVROLET `99
email for photos
guiffrida@yahoo.com
Silver birch with
grey leather interior, automatic, 4 door,
anti-lock brakes,
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
00 Chevy Cavalier
LS Auto Super
roof, heated seats.
$15,500. Call
NISSAN ‘04 350Z
Roadster Touring
3rd row seating, valleymotors.com 67k $4995
DIVORCE No Fault air conditioning, air 570-288-3916 Edition. Loaded.
ASTRO VAN Say it HERE rear A/C & heat,
$295 divorce295.com 4WD automatic with bags, power locks, 570-714-9924 Good condition.
MERCEDES-BENZ `05
Atty. Kurlancheek in the Classifieds! IF YOU DIDN’T BUY
56,000 miles, 4.3 traction control, 5.3l power windows, IT AT KAYLAS KARS 18,000 miles, triple
800-324-9748 W-B
cylinder engine, 570-829-7130 engine, moonroof, power mirrors, HONDA ‘06 ACCORD EX U PAID TOO MUCH black, 6 speed man-
Divorce, Custody,
Support, PFA
automatic. Clean.
$2,500. Call
BEN’S AUTO SALES
rear DVD player.
Bose stereo + many
power seats, cruise
control, AM/FM
Auto., sunroof, alloy
wheels, 44K miles,
570-451-1150
320C ual transmission,
19” black & chrome
FREE Consultation.
Atty. Josianne
(570) 829-0549
RT 309 W-B Twp.
Near Wegman’s
more options. Imm-
aculate condition.
76,000 adult driven
radio, CD player,
leather interior,
moon roof, rear
silver with black
cloth, new Blizzaks, LEXUS `98 LS 400
Excellent condition,
4-matic, 1 owner,
loaded, garage
kept, excellent
wheels. $24,000 or
best offer.
(570) 233-7044
Aboutanos KBB over $16,000,
CHRYSLER
570-822-7359 defroster. $3,600. condition. 52,000
Wilkes-Barre miles. $16,250. Call Must sell! $12,900 garage kept, 1
570-208-1118 07 RONDO 23K $9,495 (570) 378-2886 & (570) 474-0423 Call after 5 pm. owner. Must see. miles $25,500
NISSAN `06 350Z
`94White
CONCORDE
Sheer white 08 ESCAPE XLT $10,995 ask for Joanne 570-477-2677 Low mileage, 90K. 570-735-2775
drapes - always Free Bankruptcy Leather interior. All Color : Royal Blue
featured in an
Oyster
Consultation
Payment plans.
with
leather interior.
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
09 IMPALA LS $11,995 CHEVROLET DODGE ‘08 CHARGER HONDA `05 CIVIC power. GPS naviga-
tion, moon roof, cd MERCEDES-BENZ
40,000 miles. New
engine, replaced
One Owner.
Wedding! 08Taurus SEL $12,995 under warranty with
2010 CAMARO
110 miles, automat- changer. Loaded.
`05 CLK320
Carol Baltimore Infiniti sound Local Trade.
bridezella.net 570-822-1959 system. 03 TRIBUTE 4X4 $7,995 $14,880 ic, front wheel drive, Asking $10,000. Call less than 2,000
151k miles. Full Notary Service V-6 Victory Red, 4 door, anti-lock 570-706-6156 miles on it. $19,000.

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REDUCED!
$1,300
T-Tags, Title Transfers black interior,
all bells and
brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
LINCOLN `02 CABRIOLET Call 570-604-4100

JUNK
for all legal matters
Attorney Ron Wilson
or best offer.
BMW `02 330 whistles. AM/FM radio, CD
player, new breaks,
Convertible, Silver
with grey leather
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA
570-822-2345
570-283-8202
CONVERTIBLE
83K miles. Beautiful
$25,000
570-706-6489 rotors, power steer-
ing pump, $8,500.
TOWN CAR
Soft top convertible,
interior, fully loaded.
Low miles. Excellent SE, special edition.
CAR & Joseph M. Blazosek
DODGE `00 NEON condition. Newly
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA (570) 704-8685 sunroof. Black with condition. Must See! 59,000 miles. Auto,

CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU


BANKRUPTCY re-done interior Asking $27,000 fwd, 4 cyl., original
www.wyoming Black leather interi-
TRUCKS DUI-ARD
SOCIAL SECURITY
leather & carpeting.
$13,500. Affordable. valleymotors.com HONDA `06 CIVIC EX or. Alloy wheels.
$4,500, Call
(570) 477-3083 owner. Fully loaded,
AM/FM CD changer.

WANTED
DISABILITY BENEFITS
WORKERS’ COMP
570-313-3337 With Warranty.
$6,992
570-714-9924 2 door, 5 speed, air,
power windows & (570) 594-1496
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 Power driver seat,
anti-theft alarm,

BMW `04 325i


Free Consultation locks, sun roof, CD, excellent condition
Highest Prices 25+ Years Experience
570-655-4410
DODGE ‘10 cruise & alloys.
Excellent condition, LINCOLN`06 C-CLASS $9.900
(570)283-1165
Paid!!! 570-822-9556 CALIBER SXT very well main-
TOWN CAR
Silver with leather

FREE
blazoseklaw.com
New brakes, oil &
Only 7k miles
Alloy, CD Player
tained with service
records, remaining Limited, fully
interior. Good condi-
tion. 34,000 miles.
$15,000 Negotiable
NISSAN `06 SENTRA
1.8 S, Special
Attorney service. All power. 560 Pierce St. Honda warranty. loaded. 46,000
Automatic
REMOVAL Keith Hunter 65,000 miles. Kingston, PA
$13440
65K, $10,500. miles, Triple (570) 885-5956 Edition, Power
570-706-0921 coated Pearlized steering, brakes,
Bankruptcies www.wyoming
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
Asking $4,500 or
Call V&G MAHLER, LOHIN best offer. Call valleymotors.com White. Showroom windows & locks.

Anytime & ASSOCIATES (570) 704-8685 570-714-9924 HONDA `07 ACCORD condition. $18,900 6 CD changer.
Excellent condition,
450SL with
570-814-4926 or
(570) 718-1118 EX. Excellent Condi-
FORD `97
5 Speed. Like New!! (570) 654-2596 43K. $12,500.
288-8995 New Tires, tinted tion. Low miles. 1 570-881-6897
MARGIOTTI windows, sun roof, CHEVY ‘07 IMPALA owner. Leather, Convertible

THUNDERBIRD
removable hard top,
Line up a place to live
MONTY SAYS
sunroof, alloy

WANTED!
black leather Only 21,000 Miles. power windows, AM
LAW OFFICES interior. Only Alloys & Leather. 560 Pierce St. wheels. V6, 6 disc

BANKRUPTCY
6 cylinder. 75,000
miles. Loaded. Very
57,000 Miles!!! $14,880 Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
CD Changer.
jack, 27K
Lo-
miles.
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD in classified!
Free Consult good condition.
$1,800. Call
Asking $14,499
For more info, valleymotors.com Asking $15,400. Call
917-703-2558
ALL JUNK CARS player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham- NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
Payment Plans (570) 288-4881
call (570) 762-3714 570-714-9924
CA$H PAID pagne exterior; Ital- Low mileage,
(570) 970-9977
Wilkes-Barre
MERCEDES-BENZ `86 BMW `93 325 IC DODGE `08 HONDAS!
‘08 Accord LX. 570-301-3602
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
kept, excellent con-
18000 miles, auto-
matic, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
(570) 223-2536 Convertible, 560 Pierce St.
AVENGER SXT
dition. $31,000. Call
190 E
Stroudsburg Metallic Green Silver. 34K. $15,900 lock brakes, air
Kingston, PA ‘08 Accord EX. 825-6272
Exterior & Tan conditioning, air
www.wyoming 4 door. Car has Gray. 30K. $16,995 bags, power locks,
Interior, 5 Speed
MERCEDES-BENZ `95
4 cylinder gas
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY engine. 125,000 Transmission, valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
ONLY 20,500 miles.
Satellite Radio, Nav-
‘08 Accord EX.
Green, black leather
MAZDA ‘07 3 power
power
windows,
mirrors,
Please visit the Free Consultation. miles. Clean, runs Heated Seats. 2nd One Owner. Low
Back Mountain Contact Atty. Sherry excellent. $2,000 Owner, 66k Miles. igation, Keyless
Entry. A MUST SEE!
4 door. 42K $16,995
MAFFEI AUTO
Miles. Local Trade
SL 500 power seats, all
power, cruise con-
soon and don't
Dalessandro
570-823-9006
Call 570-328-7370 Excellent Condition,
Garage Kept, CHEVY ‘07 $13,389. Please call SALES
$12,990
Convertible, with trol, GPS/naviga-
forget to stop PONTIAC `98 BON- Excellent Gas
Mileage. Carfax SILVERADO LS
570-693-2387 570-288-6227 removable hard
top, dark Blue,
tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD
and see the girls 360 Instruction & camel interior, changer, Mp3 play-
Training NEVILLE
available. Price
reduced $7,995
Extra Cab, 4WD.
FORD ‘06 RANGER Summer Driving er, keyless entry,
at Embellish.
They have terrific
68,000 miles, V6 or trade for SUV or
Only 63,000 miles.
$15,550 Sport Edition, 4wd VITO’S Only, Garage Kept. leather interior,

FREE
other. Beautiful / Alloys. Only 29K. Very Good sun/moon roof,
&
engine. Great 560 Pierce St.
A Must See Condition, No rear defroster, new
things for your shape. Reliable. Fun Car.
$16,450
Kingston, PA
Accidents. Classy floor mats, Winter
Fully loaded. $3,000 570-388-6669
GINO’S
home decor. On-Line www.wyoming Car. Price
or best offer. Frost pearl paint,
valleymotors.com Reduced!
Embellish is on
Main Street in
High School
Diploma & Job
(570) 675-9872
Call after 3:30PM BUICK ‘05 Wanted:
570-714-9924 $13,995
or trade for
heated seats, side
mirror defroster,
backup camera,
Dallas. Embell- Placement or leave message
RENDEVOUS 560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Junk MAZDA `04 3 SUV or other. auto rear view mir-

SAAB `00 93
Wilkes-Barre, PA - AWD, Leather & 570-388-6669 ror dimmer, Blue-
ish right after The Luzerne/ www.wyoming Hatchback, 92,000
you visit Valen- Schuylkill County 120,000 miles, auto-
Alloys. One Owner
$10,990
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA Cars & miles. Excellent
MERCEDES-BENZ
tooth, phone, nav.,
& radio controls
Workforce Invest- condition. auto,
tine's...Some- ment Board in part-
matic, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
www.wyoming
Trucks sunroof, premium
on steering wheel,
4.5 years remain-
thing like...I have
the best dia-
nership
ResCare Workforce
with ditioning, air bags,
all power, AM/FM CHEVY ‘07
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924 Highest
sound and alloy
wheels. $8,300 `97 SL320 ing on 7 year
100,000 miles Nis-
Services is offering radio, CD player, Prices (570) 864-2337 san bumper to
mond bracelet in a number of FREE leather interior, sun TRAILBLAZER LT FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE Paid!!
bumper Premium

MAZDA `04 RX-8


the world! (Bet- courses including roof, rear defroster, 560 Pierce St. On-Star, Leather. Warranty included,
an On-Line High rear windshield Kingston, PA Satellite Radio. CD AND ALLOYS EXCELLENT CON-
ter, JBOE?) School Diploma wiper, custom www.wyoming $17,770 $9,880 FREE PICKUP Hunter Green, DITION Altima
program; daytime HYBRID 35city/33
GED classes at
wheels, $3,900.
(570)814-6020
valleymotors.com 288-8995 80,000 miles.
New brakes & highway mpg.
both the Wilkes- 570-714-9924
call after 3:00 p.m. rotors. New $18,900.
Barre and Hazleton alignment. Two 570-371-9001
Blue, convertible,
Career Link loca-
tions & an evening VOLVO `92 740 BUICK ‘07 LA CROSSE HYUNDAI `04 new rear tires.
No accidents.
40th Anniversary
Model. 47,000
Call after 5:00 p.m.
GED program at
the Hazleton Career TURBO SEDAN
Sharp Ride.
One Owner.
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA 560 Pierce St. TIBURON GT $8,500 or best
offer. For more
miles. Minor PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400
repairs. $10,000
and Technicnal Cen-
ter. These programs
Black with carmel,
excellent looking &
Local Trade In.
$13,450
www.wyoming Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
Blue, 5 speed
manual, CD, Air,
information, call
(570) 332-4213
or best offer. CONVERTIBLE
Shout Out To are available to valleymotors.com Call 973-271-1030 Blue/white top &
running, new tires, valleymotors.com factory alarm,
Dr. George M qualified young 570-714-9924 white interior.
power windows &
& Crew adults between the
brakes & muffler.
20 MPG, $1,450
570-714-9924
locks. 38K. To place your Recent document-
ages of 17 and 21. If 570-299-0772 CHEVY ‘08 COBALT $7,500 negotiable.
ad call...829-7130 MINI COOPER ‘05
ed frame-off
restoration. Over
you are interested in
Coupe, 4,500 miles. FORD ‘10 Call 570-540-6236
$31,000 invested.
MAZDA `10
securing a better
PAYING $500 paying job, advanc-
ing in your career
412 Autos for Sale 560 Pierce St.
2.2 liter, 32 MPG, 1
owner, $14,000 TAURUS SEL HYUNDAI `08
Red, 79000 miles,
automatic, 2 door,
will sell $24,600.
570-335-3127
MINIMUM
DRIVEN IN
and enhancing your
employability skills, `08 Cadillac DTS
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
negotiable. White,
auto, perfect condi-
AWD, V6 & Alloys
$23,295
ELANTRA 3i SPORT
16,000 miles, black.
all power, sun roof,
Excellent condition,
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
26k. $26,500 valleymotors.com tion. 570-785-4444 runs great. $10,000
Full size 4 wheel you may call Karen
drive trucks Masters at 570-
822-1101 ext 274
08 Chevy Cobalt
16k miles. $8,995
570-714-9924
CHEVY `06 EQUINOX
34,000 miles, silver
interior/ exterior,
3 Year/36,000 mile
warranty. AC,
(570) 817-1467 or
570-299-9092 S
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ 08 Honda Accord automatic. $11,000. power windows. Great convertible,

NISSAN ‘00transmis-
MAXIMA
to schedule an
for heavy equip-
ment, backhoes,
appoinment or to
receive additional
Sunroof 30k.
$15,900
BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE 4x4, 62,000 miles,
silver, comes with 3
570-407-8943 ABS. Excellent
condition.
black top, 6 speed
manual transmis-
One Owner. year, 50k mile war-

HYUNDAI `08
08 Buick Lacross CX 560 Pierce St. Asking $13,900 Manual sion, carbon fiber
dump trucks, information. Leather, CD,
41k miles. $12,995 ranty. $11,900. Kingston, PA (570) 283-1165 sion, 5 speed, fully dash, leather interi-
bull dozers Alloy Wheels
08 Mercedes C300 570-474-5566 loaded, clean, good or, front & rear
HAPPY TRAILS GET THE WORD OUT $17,475 www.wyoming
AWD, 56k, $28,500 Rare, Exclusive condition, leather, trunk, fast & agile.
CHEVY `10 IMPALA ELANTRA
TRUCK SALES with a Classified Ad. valleymotors.com
07 Jeep Liberty 4x4 17” tires, 81k miles. 1 $18,000 or best
570-760-2035
542-2277
570-829-7130
34k miles. $15,300
570-714-9924 Opportunity To owner. $6500. 570- offer. Call
LT. Silver ice metallic 561-2234 /646-642- 570-262-2478
6am to 8 pm Low mileage, Own...
380 Travel MAFFEI AUTO SALES
with ebony interior.
FORD `04 MUSTANG 30,000 miles, 2066 ask for Mike.
2,400 miles. Onstar,
XM Satellite Radio, Mach I, 40th automatic, front
NISSAN ‘05 SATURN `02 SL 1
WASHINGTON
570-288-6227 560 Pierce St. remote start, blue- ANNIVERSARY EDITION wheel
door,
drive,
anti-lock
4
‘26 FORD Sedan. 36K. Auto.

ALTIMA
Kingston, PA tooth, front seat V8, Auto, 1,200 Power steering, a/c,
Cherry Blossom
Festival 4/8-4/10
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
split bench. $20,000
4 months old, origi-
miles, all options,
show room condi-
brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
power locks,
MODEL T
Panel Delivery SL, 3.5 V-6, leather,
cd, 1 owner. War-
ranty, $5,395.
nal sticker price - tion. Call for info. Bose radio, 6 CD R & K Auto
1-800-432-8069 570-714-9924 power windows, 100 point
$27,440. Call Asking $24,995 player. $8,500 West Wyoming
power mirrors, Concours quality
ACURA ‘07 RDX CADILLAC ‘06 STS
570-650-9026 Serious inquiries
only. 570-636-3151 cruise control, restoration. Red 570-472-3175 570-693-9931
Tech Package.
Leather Seats. AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 46,000 miles,
CHEVY `95 BLAZER
4x4, 2 door, 6 cyl. FORD `07 MUSTANG
AM/FM radio, Mp3
player, sun roof,
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven. 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
Moonroof rear defroster. 0 miles on
$20,488 sunroof, heated auto.Good condition 63,000 highway $9,300 restoration.
seats, Bose sound $2,650. DEALER miles, silver, runs (570) 696-3152 RARE!

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


310 Attorney system, 6 CD
BUICK `92 REGAL
great, $13,000 Call before 10:00 $40,000
changer, satellite negotiable. p.m. $38,000
Services radio, Onstar, park- Custom, 4 door, 570-479-2482
ing assist, remote 6 cyl. auto. 63K
ADOPTION
DIVORCE 560 Pierce St.
keyless entry, elec-
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
original miles.
Garage kept. Like FORD `07 JEEP ‘06 1993 MERCEDES $300 and Up
CUSTODY
Estates, DUI
ATTORNEY
406 ATVs/Dune
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
$18,900
570-881-2775
new. $2995.
Current Inspection
on all vehicles
MUSTANG GT
Premium package,
COMMANDER
4WD, Only 38K
BENZ 300SL
38,000 miles
$125 extra if driven,
MATTHEW LOFTUS
570-255-5503
Buggies valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
CADILLAC `04
570-825-8253 silver, black leather
interior, 5 speed
$17,880 6 cylinder, 2 door
convertible with pulled or pushed in.
QUARTER MIDGET ACURA `00 INTEGRA DEVILLE CHRYSLER ‘05 SEBRING
Touring Edition.
manual.
miles. $18,900
20,000 hardtop. Black
with Black leather NOBODY Pays More
ARD
RACE CAR GS Coupe. 1 owner, White with saddle Sapphire blue, 35K
(570) 868-3832 interior. 2nd
owner. Loaded.
570-760-2035
DUI
clean title. 106K, leather. 94K miles.
76 inch Bull Rider,
Honda 120 motor,
automatic. Leather
interior, all power,
Very well main-
tained. $6,400 or
miles, excellent
condition, alloy FORD `07 MUSTANG 560 Pierce St.
Must Sell!
$18,500 Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm

SHELBY GT 500
Kirkey seat, wheel. Power win- Kingston, PA $15,500 Sunday 2 pm-8 pm
TRAFFIC remote start, moon- best offer. Call Ann dows, CD player.
VIOLATIONS new brake system, roof, alloy wheels or Joe. www.wyoming $14,500
A-Main feature wins $9,100. INSTANT CLASSIC!
and more! $4,000 570-335-3127 570-574-8774 Only 2,996 miles. valleymotors.com
CRIMINAL
Harry’s U Pull It
Asphalt/Dirt, 570-709-4137 570-714-9924
Garage kept &
CADILLAC `04 1993 CADILLAC
Many Extras,
OFFENSES CHRYSLER ‘06 under cover. Adult
AUDI ‘01 A6
Value $6,000,

FREE
Sell for $2,999 owned. White with
KIA `08 RONDO
Call (570) 954-2749 2.7 T Quattro, dark
gray with tan leather
SEVILLE SLS 300C HEMI
Light green, 18,000
blue racing stripes.
500 HP. All original. Maroon with beige SEDAN DEVILLE
CONSULTATION
SUZUKI ’00 interior, automatic
Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition. miles, loaded,
Fun to drive, still
smells brand new!
interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
4 door
Blue-Sapphire AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES*****
MACK transmission, 135k Runs great. New leather, wood trim,
G REAT
REAT P RICE !
under warranty. Beauty! PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
QUAD MASTER highway miles, fully
loaded, well main-
rotors, new brakes. $24,000.
570-222-4960 $35,500.
Received 60,000
mile servicing. New
Beautiful condi-
VEHICLES!!!
LAW OFFICES Just serviced. tion. Garage kept
4x4, auto, 520 tained, $7900. 108,000 miles. Ask- leave message 570-574-4936 tires. KBB Value 26,000 miles. All
EXPERIENCED
miles, winch, heat- 570-675-3808 ing $9,500. (570) $8,500. Asking only available options - DRIVE IN PRICES
AGGRESSIVE
ed grips. $4,650.
570-239-2877
AUDI `02 A4
709-8492
DODGE `01 STRATUS FORD `92 MUSTANG $7,900. A Must See!
(570) 457-0553
fully loaded. 4
door. Grey leather Call for Details (570) 459-9901
REPRESENTATION
SUZUKI`07 KING 3.0, V6, AWD CHEVROLET `00 SE
Convertible,
55,000 original
LINCOLN `00 LS
interior
$7,900 Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!
570.287.1388 automatic, tiptronic
4 door, automatic miles 5.0 auto,
CAVALIER
transmission. Fully 1 owner. Low miles.
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!!
QUAD Power windows, some engine From an Exotic,
www.MackLaw loaded, leather V6, All leather. Ask-
seats & locks . V6, upgrades. Garaged
Offices.com interior. 92,000 2 door, auto, w/air.
Asking $2,900. Call showcar. $8200 ing $5,800. Call Private Collection DRAWING TO BE HELD MARCH 31
4x4, automatic,
620 miles. $4,200.
miles. Good condi-
tion. Asking $9,500.
83,000 miles.
$1,750 (570) 819-3140 or
(570) 709-5677
(570) 283-8235 (570) 819-3140
(570) 709-5677 Call 570-650-0278 www.wegotused.com
(570) 592-8514 Call (570) 417-3395 (570) 868-5008
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Marinas
SALEEN `02 VOLKSWAGEN `01 HARLEY DAVIDSON Madness in March Sale SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600

570-457-5441
7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
LINCOLN `66

P E T
CUSTOM
Blue

SE 281 JETTA GLS VR6 CONTINENTAL 01’ SPORTSTER 6 Mo. Service Contract Included! smoked wind
screen. Great bike,

TI
2.8L, 5 speed mau- runs great. Helmet

CREST 15’
Convertible, silver 4 door, 06 KIA SPECTRA 07 JEEP PATRIOT

TH OUS AND S
nal, Green, tinted

IL L O M O TO
on black, garage convertible, 460 & kevlar racing
windows, CD cu. engine, 67,000 gloves included.
kept, Production
changer, power miles, 1 owner $2995. Call for info
#351. 14,500
windows, moon- since `69. Teal Fiberglass (570) 881-5011

CL E AN R E L IABL E
miles. Asking
roof, new brakes, green / white boat with
$23,500,
Serious inquiries
new tires. Great leather, restorable, trailer. Out- YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
L OW M IL E CAR S
condition. Asking $2,500 570-287- 4 Door, 5 Speed, A/C 4X4, Auto, CD, 1 Owner
only! board propul- 1100 Custom. 5800
$6,500. Call
570-477-3600
(570) 417-9974
5775 / 332-1048
sion. Includes: 883 cubic inch
$
6,995 * $
14,995 * miles,
cobra
light bar,
exhaust,
MAZDA `88 RX-7 2 motors motor, Paco rigid

SCION ‘08 TC VOLKSWAGEN `04 07 P ontiac C oupe G -6


06 HYUNDAI 06 BUICK LACROSSE windshield, many

TO R S • 570-457-5441
Erinmade, frame, extended & extras, must sell.
ELANTRA GLS 4DR
CONVERTIBLE $
12,495
BEETLE
raked. Low miles.

OR S • 5
1 owner, garage “Lark II series” G T,33K,C le an............ $5,995. Call
Low mileage, $7,500 or best offer. 570-301-3433
kept, 65k original PRICE (973) 271-1030
42,000 miles,
speed, front wheel
4 CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cas-
miles, black with REDUCED! 07 C hevy Im pala L S Looking for the right deal
drive, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
grey leather interior,
all original & never $2,400 HARLEY DAVIDSON Auto, PW, PDL, CD,
Cruise, 40K, X Clean
4 Door, AT, Low Miles,
XClean
$
9,995
53K,F ue lF le x .................... on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
seen snow. $8,900. NEGOTIABLE
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
dows, locks
doors. Boot cover
& Call 570-237-5119 570-417-3940 2006 NIGHTTRAIN $
8,995* $
11,995* 06 M itsubishi Eclipse G T It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
B lac k B e auty,66K ..... 10,995
windows, power SPECIAL EDITION $
for top. 22k. Excel-
MERCEDES-BENZ `76 09 SUZUKI SX4

TO

5 7 0 -4 5 7 -5 4 4 1
SATURN WAGON the directions!
STARCRAFT ‘80
mirrors, cruise con- lent condition. #35 of 50 Made
$10,000 in acces- SPORT

IL L O M O T
trol, AM/FM radio,
CD player, Mp3
Garage kept.
450SLC sories including a 06 H yundai Tiburon G T YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
16’ DEEP V
Reduced
player, keyless custom made seat. 750cc. 8,000 miles,
V 6,32K ......................... 10,995
$14,000 80K miles, 1 owner, $
entry, sun/moon 570-822-1976 mint condition, no Exotic paint set, saddlebags, wind-
‘90 Evinrude out- Alien Spider Candy
roof, rear defroster, Leave Message rust. Must Sell! board 70hp with tilt AT, A/C, Low Miles, shield, back rest,
Blue. Excellent con-
06 H onda C ivic
AT, Navigation, 15K,
tinted windows. $9,900 & trim— ‘92 EZ One Owner, Nice Economical Black & Pearl,
dition. All Documen-
$14,200.
(570) 443-7522 Call VW ‘07 JETTA 570-829-0847 loader trailer. With
‘00 Tracker Series
tation. 1,400 Asking
$25,000 or best
$
14,995* $
5,495* S uper C lean,S unroof,77K . 10,995
$
Excellent Condition.
Must See. Asking
before 9:30 p.m. 2.5 Auto, leather, 60lbs foot pedal, 2 $2,499. Call after 4.
offer. Call * Plus tax, tags, title & doc fees.
moonroof
VIEW M O R E A T 570-823-9376

JO-DAN MOTORS
downriggers, stor-
SUBARU ‘02 FORESTER $14,295 570-876-4034

TI
ages, gallon tanks,
P ETIL L O M O TO R S.C O M
2 fish finders and
HARLEY DAVIDSON YAMAHA` 08 R1

P E T
144,000 miles, 4
cylinder, all wheel more. MUST SEE.
1339 N. RIVER STREET
drive,
good
automatic,
condition.
MERCEDES-BENZ `88 Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
97’ HERITAGE PLAINS, PA. 18702 G O O D C R EDIT G ETS BEAUTIFUL BIKE
829-2043 L O W INTER EST R A TES!
$6,500. call Dave
420 SEL after 5pm. Perfect condition.
SOFTAIL CLASSIC
www.jo-danmotors.com
(570) 479-0106
STRATUS 89’
560 Pierce St. Silver with red 3700 miles, new
Kingston, PA rear tire, undertail
SUBARU ‘05 www.wyoming
leather interior. ONLY 8,100 MILES!

NEW LOW PRICES!


kit, cover. Price
BASS BOAT
Every option. Full Live to Ride
valleymotors.com Garage kept, show- negotiable $7,900
Medallion Package.
IMPREZA WRX room condition. 570-852-9072
570-714-9924 with 40 Horse- Garage Kept.
$7,000. power Johnson Showroom ‘02 Pontiac ‘01 Oldsmobile
2.0 Turbo, Blue
exterior. Black cloth
interior. 48,000
415 Autos-Antique
(570) 417-9200 Motor with trailer.
Good condition.
Condition.
$11,000 FIRM.
Sunfire Alero YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
& Classic Photos Upon
650 CLASSIC
Garage kept in win-
miles, 18” Black O.Z
Rally Wheels. 3” OLDSMOBILE `68 ter. Asking $2,500 Request. Call

BUICK `55 SPECIAL You r Frie n d In


or best offer. Call (570) 690-4536 or
Like New.
DELMONT
RSR Turbo Back RLHSMH@epix.net
570-477-5810 P. Sunroof, CD
Less than 1000
5,290 5,890*
Exhaust. ACT 2 Red & white, 2 door
$ * $
Clutch, cold air
intake, RA
Nice car. Must see
to appreciate.
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!! 427 Commercial HONDA ‘04 The Ca r B u s in e s s miles. White and
chrome. Garage
Gearsets. $13,999
(570) 852-9231
$10,000 or best
offer. 570-332-1350
This model only
produced in 1967
Trucks &
Equipment SHADOW 04 Ford 02 Ford Escape P a rtia lL is ting ! kept. $6,300
(570) 817-8127
& 1968. All Explorer
SUBARU `05 LEGACY CADILLAC `80 original 45,000
SABRE 1100 L O W M IL EAG E S P ECIAL S
miles, Color ‘90 CHEVY C60 442 RVs & Campers
SPORT AWD COUPE DEVILLE Burgundy, cloth
BUCKET TRUCK
black, 13,500
5 S pe e d,49K M ile s........................$11,995
2008 V W R A BBIT
Air, new tires &
Excellent condition,
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
miles. Windshield, DUTCHMAN 96’
5TH WHEEL
brakes, 31,000 Automatic. Sterling saddle bag. Excel-
68K M ile s....................................$6,995
engine, 2nd 1998 C A DILLA C DEV ILLE
6,990
$3,000 located in
$ * $
6,490*
miles, great utility body, excel- lent condition.
condition. $11,995. Hazleton. owner. Fender lent condition. New
570-454-1945 or skirts, always $4,500. Call with slideout & sun

34K M ile s....................................$7,495


570-836-1673
561-573-4114 garaged. Trophy
tires & brakes. Too
many features to list
(570) 852-9455 2003 PO NTIA C SUNFIRE room built on. Set

SUBARU `08 IMPREZA winner at shows. $3,200. Call ‘09 Toyota ‘97 Plymouth up on permanent
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA Serious inquiries 570-299-0772 Camry LE Breeze 2005 FO RD M USTA NG
$7,495 site in Wapwallopen.
Great for Winter!
All Wheel Drive. 65K SS clone. 350
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
CHEVROLET ‘89 HONDA ‘84 5 S pe e d,61K M ile s ........................... Comes with many
extras. $9,000.
92K M ile s....................................$8,495
engine, 290 Horse-
miles. 5 speed, 4 2000 BM W 323I
MAGNA 750
door, $10,500. power. 10 bolt posi- C70. 24’ box. Lift (570) 829-1419 or
Great Condition! rear. PowerGlide
PONTIAC ‘84 gate, many new
2000 C HEV Y M A LIBU LS
(570) 991-2135

$4,995
transmission. Power 4 Cyl, Auto, A/C 4 Dr, 4 Cyl, A/C
Call 570-991-0580 parts. $1,900.

2,890*
14,000 miles.
disc brake kit. Over
TRANS AM (570)675-7546 Excellent $
15,990 * $ 90K M ile s ....................................
FORD ‘96 CLASS C
SUZUKI ‘04 AERIO $20,000 invested,
sacrifice at $11,000.
(Wilkes-Barre)
15TH ANNIVERSARY
EDITION. FORD ‘99 E350
condition.
$2500 OVER 50 VEH ICL ES IN S TOCK ! Gulf Stream Con-
quest Motor Home.
AWD
*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.
1 of 600 made, all 570-574-8888 31’, 460 V8, all
Call 732-397-8030
available options,
BUCKET VAN MOTOR TWINS H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E options. 37K miles.

143738
White sedan, 6-CD
Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES Excellent condition.
KAWASAKI ‘05
changer, 63K miles, V8, auto.
T-roof, $7,995. Triton V8. 2 speed $17,000. Call
62K miles, $6200
or best offer.
CHEVROLET `79
Call 570-817-2577 boom; 92,000miles;
$9999 or best price. NINJA 500R. 3300 CALL STEVE MORENKO
2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming 1735 R ive rR oa d , P itts ton , P A • 570 -654-2345 570-868-5385
274546

570-592-2556 miles. Orange.


PONTIAC `68
Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or Garage kept. His &
718-4050 W W W .AU TOB U D D IES ON L IN E.COM 412 Autos for Sale
TOYOTA `05 PRIUS AllCORVETTE L-48 570574-7002 hers helmets. Must
65,000 miles, good
condition, keyless
Corvette options,
all original, new
CATALINA
400 engine. 2 436 Mopeds
sell. $2400
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
entry, cassette/ Good Year tires, barrel carburetor.
radio + snow tires. new mufflers, just Yellow with black MOTOR SCOOTER Wanna make your
$12,500 tuned. 46,000 miles. roof and white wall Tank, 150cc, silver, car go fast? Place
570-474-5268 $7,000. tires. Black interior. 51 original miles. an ad in Classified!
570-262-2845 or $4,995. Call Seats two. 570-829-7130.
570-239-6969
TOYOTA `06 (570) 696-3513 Radio/cassette
player, includes A Benson Family Dealership
AVALON CHEVY `66 BEL AIR PONTIAC 1937 helmet and KAWASAKI ‘06
New tires, new
brakes, Inspected
2 door post car, in
good condition for
Fully restored near
original. New paint,
charger. $1300
Call NAPW
570-822-WASH
Vulcan Classic
1500
Black and chrome.
LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES
PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DESCRIPTION
age. Serious new interior, new
March 4, AC,
AVPS, Fully
inquiries only, call wiring, custom tint-
Fuel injected. 21” - Trades Coming in Daily - Don’t Miss These
for details. $8,500 ed glass, new motor 439 Motorcycles windshield. Pas-
loaded, 18,000 or best offer. Call & transmission.
senger backrest. NEW 2011 NEW 2011 BUICK NEW 2011 GMC YUKON NEW 2011 GMC CANYON
mile bumper to GMC SIERRA 1500 LACROSSE CX SLT 4X4 SLE 4X4
bumper warranty.
90,000 miles.
Steve at
570-407-0531
Spare
trans.
motor
16”
&
wide
HALLMARK `02 MOTOR- Floor boards.
Remainder of war-
white walls car in CYCLE TRAILER ranty. Expires
2.9% Financing 0% Financing 0% Financing
CHEVY `68 CAMARO
$12,900. Feb., 2012. Kept in
(570) 881-3712 excellent condition 0% Financing Available Available Available
7 x 13. Garage kept. heated garage! Available
in storage for 2 Like new. Storage Never damaged.

TOYOTA `10 SS
396 automatic, 400
years. $14,000 or
best offer. Serious
inquiries ONLY.
compartments for
travel. Used once.
7,000 miles. Great
condition! $6,800 Reg, Ext, Crew Cab 4x4’s, Choose From 20, SLE’s & SLT’s
Choose From 6, Comfort &
Convenience Package
MSRP $28,645
Discount & Rebate -$2,389
Leather, 20” Polished Wheels,
Trailer Tow Package
MSRP $50,376
Discount & Rebate -$5,076
Black Beauty, Automatic,
SLE-1 Pkg
MSRP $23,700
Discount & Rebate -$2,476
Camry SE. 56,000
miles. Red, alloy
transmission, clean
interior, runs good,
Call 570-574-1923
Locked down for 2
bikes. Asking
570-574-9217
Save Up To $6,600 Priced From
$
26,256 Your Price
$
45,300 Your Price
$
21,224
$4,500. Call
STUDEBAKER ‘31 KAWASAKI
wheels, black cloth 71K, garage kept,
interior. Will consid- 570-706-6156 2007 VW JETTA 2005 BUICK PARK AVE
custom paint, Fire THIS WEEK’S
er trade. $14,200
`08 NINJA
Hawk tires, Krager Rumble seat, coupe FEATURE TRADE
(570) 793-9157 wheels, well
maintained.
Good condition.
Call for details HARLEY ‘01 250 cc, blue, like
2006 CHEVY 1500
HD CREW CAB
TOYOTA `93 MR2 $23,900
Negotiable
(570) 881-7545
DAVIDSON new, under 1,000
miles. Great starter Local 1 Owner Trade, 4x4 Stunning Low Miles Local Trade, 36K Miles
T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC,
570-693-2742
TANK ‘07 VISION Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
bike. $2,800 Seri-
ous inquiries only. Only $9,850 $
11,995 $
11,995
power antenna.
New tires. No rust. CHEVY `85 CORVETTE
Original owners
2007 Tank Motor
Sports Vision Motor- chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
Call 570-331-4777
2006 BUICK LUCERNE 2008 NISSAN TITAN XTRA CAB 2008 HONDA PILOT
Great condition.
$6,000
manual, Delco Bose
Music System.
cycle. 250 cc,
Brand new. 0 miles. Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
KAWASAKI `10
$2,400. For more
(570) 708-0269
after 6:00PM
Smoked removable
top, 4 speed with
information call Tom
at 570-825-2114
kept, like new
condition. Includes
CONCOURS 14
Sport/Touring with
overdrive in 2nd, Harley cover. Just Traded, Local Car 8 Ft Box, 4x4 3rd Row, Low Miles, 4x4
ABS/traction
TOYOTA `94 CAMRY
LE. 4 cylinder.
3rd & 4th gear,
Anti- theft steering VW CLASSIC `72 $12,900
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
control, showroom
new, 400 miles,
$
8,995 $
15,995 $
21,995
KARMANN GHIA
lock, Tilt-telescop- metallic blue, 6 year 2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 2003 CHEVY TAHOE LT 2006 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT
White, 4 door, ing wheel, cruise
automatic. 1
owner. 76,000
control, English
/Metric display,
Family owned, HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 warranty included.
$12,000.
original miles.
Excellent condi-
analog bar graph,
garage kept, good
shape. Needs some SCREAMING EAGLE 570-331-3674

tion. Rare auto-


mobile. $4,700.
locking lug nuts.
$21,500.
interior work, new
seats, needs V-ROD& Black. SUZUKI `05 Leather, Local Car, Must See 4x4 Just Traded 4x4, Great Truck Just Traded, Great Family Vehicle, DVD

Village Auto Sales


Call 570-346-7084 carburetor work.
Only 58,000 miles.
Orange
Used as a show BOULEVARD $
9,800 $
10,995 $
16,995
of Tompkinsville
570-499-8853 CHEVY`75 CAMARO
350 V8. Original
Asking $8,000
serious inquiries
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent
Black, 1500 cc,
2,300 miles, custom
work done, includes
2003 AUDI ALLROAD 2007 CHEVY EQUINOX 2007 BUICK LUCERNE

Volkswagen ‘03
only! 570-343-2296 condition. Asking
owner. Automatic $20,000 or best saddle bags. Great

WANTED: PONTIAC
transmission. Rare - offer. Call condition! $5,500.
tuxedo silver / black
GTI 570-876-4034 570-814-5357
vinyl top with black Just Traded, All Wheel Drive, Only 1 Owner, 4x4, Don’t Miss It 36K Miles, CXL, We Sold It New!

moonroof, 5 speed,
loaded,$9750
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged. `78 FIREBIRD
Formula 400 HARLEY DAVIDSON SUZUKI `07 C50T $
9,850 $
12,995 $
16,995
$6,000. Call
CRUISER
excellent condition, Berkshire Green, 2008 HUMMER H3 2006 CHEVY 1500 EXT CAB 2008 CHEVY CREW CAB 1500
570-578-2149 570-489-6937
Originally purchased ` 06 SOFTTAIL
CHRYSLER `49
at Bradley-Lawless
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
in Scranton.
was last seen in
Car
NIGHTTRAIN EXCELLENT
INCLASSIFIED! WINDSOR
Silver / gray, 4 door
Abington-Scranton
area. Finder’s fee
Dark gray metallic,
new rr tire & CONDITION
Just Traded, 4x4, Priced To Go 1 Owner, 4x4, New GMC Trade Only 23K Miles, New GMC Trade

paid if car is found


Doyouneedmorespace? sedan. 6 cylinder
and purchased. Call
brakes,
extras $11,500
many Windshield, Bags,
$
20,995 $
16,995 $
24,995
A yard or garage sale flathead, fluid drive.
John with any info (570) 592-4982
Floorboards,V&H
2005 CHEVY SILVERADO EXT CAB 2005 DODGE MAGNUM 2007 INFINITI FX35
in classified 45,000 original Pipes, White
miles. Just like new! (570) 760-3440
is the best way walls,Garage Kept.
tocleanoutyourclosets!
REDUCED $15,000
Call Jim: 421 Boats & HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 6K Miles $5,500
(570) 430-0357
You’re in bussiness Road King 19,000
570-654-2257
Marinas miles, new tires, lots
with classified!
SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI CORVETTES WANTED
2 Tone Paint, New GMC Trade, 4x4 New Buick Trade, 35K Miles, Only This One Must Be Seen, All Wheel Drive
of extra chrome.

1953-1972 SALT CREEK SKIF


14’ fiberglass fish-
Like New. $12,900.
Call 570-639-1989
or 570-760-1023
800. 7,000 miles.
Must Sell. Like new.
$
15,995 $
10,995 $
23,995
Any Condition! $1,700. Please Call 2009 FORD 150 REG CAB 2008 DODGE NITRO 2005 FORD EXPLORER
Courteous, Fast ing boat, tri-hull 570-394-9413 EDDIE BAUER EDITION
Professional Buyer. (very stable), 25 HP
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
Licensed & Bonded
corvettebuyer.com
Tahatsu outboard,
Full Galvanized
Trailer. Perfect Con-
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
SUZUKI 06’
GSXR 1000
1-800-850-3656 Garage kept. 1
dition. Built in fuel FX Package, Low Miles, 4x4 Local 1-Owner Trade, Low Miles, Only
Crimson Red, Must See
tank. All new in ‘01. owner. 1900 miles.
$2,500 Tons of chrome. 1,800 original miles, $
21,995 $
16,995 $
14,995
$38,000 invested. A hi-mount Micron
FORD `66
Great running 570-256-7311 All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time.
condition. Red with must see. Asking exhaust system,
$20,000. Call Team colors, excel-
cloth interior, power Mustang Coupe.
door locks, power Pearl white, pony
570-706-6156
lent condition, HOURS:
windows, power
moon roof,
interior. Pristine
condition. 26K SEA NYMPH ‘94 HONDA matching helmet
included. MUST
Monday Thru Thursday
5 speed, just miles. $17,000 or 19’, 4.0 Outboard
motor, good condi-
2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition.
SELL. Asking 8:00am - 7:00pm
best offer.
serviced, 117k.
Asking $5,900
(570) 817-6768 tion. $6,000 or best $1500 or best offer.
$6,995 or best Friday & Saturday
offer. Call offer. Call A Benson Family Dealership
570-885-2162 570-722-4077
570-498-7702
570-262-8283 8:00am - 5:00pm

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2005 TAURUS SE 2009 LINCOLN MKZ AWD 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT Camera, Running Boards, Navigation Sys., Parking
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AU9795- Cruise, Tilt, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Rear AU1038- 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, ABS, Rear Defogger, Tilt, Side CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Player, Electronic Trunk Closer, Chrome Exhaust
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Most with CD, ABS, Rear Defogger, Side
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TO
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FROM

PL, PW, PM, Rear Defogger,


2006 CHEVY IMPALA
AU929- Tilt, Cruise, Keyless Entry, ABS,
60
2011 MUSTANG GT 1800 MILES!
AU1447- Manual, Leather Seats,
Side Air Bags, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. STARTING AT 2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV AWD
MOS.
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FROM 0All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Digital Info Center,
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Digital Info Center Keyless Entry with Keypad Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags,
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2008 FOCUS SES 72 Control, Leather Heated 2005 CHEVY COLORADO CREW CAB LS 4X4
AU1324- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Rear MOS.
Seats, Moonroof, PDL, AU1329- AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel,
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2008 FUSION SE 2000 GMC ENVOY 4X4


AU1413 - CD, ABS, Keyless Entry,
2009 ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4 AU9511
2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
SYNC, AM/FM/CD, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, ABS, AU1327- Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc CD, ABS, Fog Lights,
- Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel,
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Seat, Moonroof,
2006 BUICK LACROSSE CX
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CD, Fog Lamps, Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg., ABS,
2008 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 72
2006 ESCAPE XLT 4X4
AU1035- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog 63 2007 LINCOLN MKX 4X4 Cruise Control, Tilt
AU1322- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Tilt, Rear MOS.
Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, MOS.
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Privacy Glass, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Cruise, Cruise, Tilt Wheel, Rear Wipers Sensors, Rear Wipers, Keyless Entry with Keypad, ABS,
Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction
2008 MERCURY MILAN 72
2005 ESCAPE 4X4 60
Control, Dual Zone Climate STARTING AT 2002 LINCOLN BLACKWOOD SUPER CREW CAB
AU1105- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Keyless MOS. AU1104- Cruise Control, Tilt, MOS.
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2008 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 39K MILES!
2007 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 2008 EDGE LIMITED 4X4 TO
CHOOSE
FROM
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GS SPYDER CONVERTIBLE Pwr. Adjust Pedals, Hard Tonneau
72
AU9677- Cruise Control, Tilt,
Wheel, Rear Defogger, Keyless
MOS.
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2007 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
2010 E-350 XLTs
72
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Tilt, Cruise, Fog Lights, CD Defogger, ABS, CD, Roof Rack Info Center, Homelink Sys. Most with Air, AM/FM/CD,
Cruise Control, Privacy Glass, TO CHOOSE FROM
08-09 MILAN PREMIER 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4
AU9705- CD, ABS, Side Airbags, Fog 72
2007 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD ABS, Rear Defogger, Keyless STARTING AT
All Wheel Drive, 6 Disc CD,
Fog Lights, ABS, Keyless Entry,
AWD Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger,
MOS. AU1042- CD, Satellite Radio, Separate Tweeters, Premium Sound, ABS,
Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags, Traction Control, Entry, PM, PL, PW, Running
Rear Defogger, Traction TO CHOOSE Cruise, Tilt, Roof Rack, Rear Wipers Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Memory Seat, PWr. Leather Boards, Traction Control
FROM Heated Seats, Moonroof, Homelink Sys., Digital Info Center, Cruise, Tilt,
2006 F-150 CREW CAB XLT 4X4
Control, Side Airbags, Digital
Info, Climate Control,
Satellite Radio, Tilt, Heated
STARTING AT 2006 MOUNTAINEER LUXURY AWD Navigation Sys., DVD Player, 3rd Row Seat, Rear Wipers, OnStar, Dual
Zone Climate Control, Premium
AU1386 - CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Wheels, Touch Screen, Pwr. AU1022- AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Mirrors, Cruise, Some with Liftgate, Pwr. Adjust Pedals,
Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seat Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Electronic Trunk Closer Entry, Tow Package, Privacy Glass, Pwr. Driver’s
Side Airbags, Traction Control, 63 Seat, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Sliding Rear
2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ
MOS.
Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Pwr.
Heated Leather Seats, Dual 2007 EXPEDITION LIMITED 4X4 Window, Bedliner, Running 21K MILES!
Boards, Split Front
AU1114- CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Side Airbags,
AU1317 - Leather Seats, AM/FM/CD, Keyless Climate Control, Cruise, Digital
Info, Carpeted Floor Mats Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather
Bench, Tow Hooks,
Child Proof Door Locks
Entry, Rear Defogger, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Heated/Cooled Seats, Memory Seat, Homelink Sys., Dual Zone Climate
Control, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel, Navigation Sys., Pwr. Liftgate, Rear
Control, Moonroof, PL, 2007 CHRYSLER ASPEN Wipers, Running Boards, 3rd Row 08 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
PW, PM, Child Proof AU1060- 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Heated LIMITED 4X4 Seat, Touch Screen, Pwr. Adjustable
Pedals, Heated Mirrors, Electronic
Most with CD, ABS, Tilt, Keyless Entry w/
Keypad, Cruise, Tow Pkg., Fog Lights, Driver
TO CHOOSE FROM

Door Locks Leather Seats, Cruise, Tilt, Roof Rack, Trunk Closer, Parking Sensors & Passenger Air Bags, PL, PW, Pwr. Steering
Rear AC, Homelink Sys., Digital Info
2006 INFINITI M35X AWD Center, Privacy Glass, Fog Lights, ABS,
72
MOS. 2008 MKX ELITE AWD 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4
AU9744- Navigation Sys., Reverse Camera, Separate Tweeters, Keyless Entry, Rear Defogger, Traction AU1424 - 6 Disc CD, Satellite Radio, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather AU1277 - AM/FM/CD, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
Subwoofers, Remote Trunk Lid, CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Rear Control, Rear Wipers, 3rd Row Seat Seats, SYNC, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Rear Entry, Traction Control, Steering Wheel
Defogger, Traction Control, Cruise, Tilt, Digital Info Center, Defogger, Security Sys., Tilt, 31K MILES! Controls, Pwr. Driver’s Seat,
Climate Control, Homelink Sys., Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 2010 ESCAPE XLT FWD 11K MILES! Traction Control, Cruise, Digital Info Center, Tilt Wheel, MILES! 14K
Wood Trim, Steering Wheel AU1250 - CD, Digital Info, Roof Rack, Memory Seat, Tow Pkg., Privacy Glass, Cruise
Controls, Bluetooth, Keyless Entry, Cruise, Rear Defogger, Moonroof, Rear Wipers, Control, Sliding Rear
Daytime Running Lights Traction Cont., Fog Lights, ABS, Tilt Heated Mirrors Window, Bedliner

Tax and tags extra. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month (*66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 months for selected vehicles) with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of
vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
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CLASSIC CHEVROLET `96 DODGE `94 INTERNATIONAL ‘95 SUBSTITUTE DRIVERS
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Join the fastest
BUICK `05 Dakota with cap. DUMP TRUCK
CAFETERIA WORKERS
growing agency
Super Lite Fifth

RENDEZVOUSFully
CX 1500 1 owner, garage Refurbished, rebuilt
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS
in PA. Highest pay
rates. Profit sharing.
MITSUBISHI `95
Wheel. LCD/DVD
4.3L engine, 6 ft. kept, very good engine, transmis- The Nutrition Group, Flexible schedules.
flat screen TV, fire- Best pay. Will train
AWD, bed, 5 speed. Only condition. Many sion replaced. Wilkes-Barre Area Shifts available in
place, heated mat- if necessary.
extras including lift Rear-end removed
MONTERO SR 4WD
tress, ceiling fan, loaded, 1 owner, 85,000 miles. Just School District food Wilkes-Barre area.
& back seat. and relubed. Brand 503 Accounting/ service provider, is Pace Transportation Be sure to call us
Hide-a-Bed sofa, 18,000 miles. 6 inspected. Bedliner,
29 MPG gas. new 10’ dump. PA currently accepting 570-883-9797 about our Meet &
outside speakers & cylinder. New toolbox, cap & 177,102 miles, auto- Finance
inspection, tires 4,000 lb. hitch all (570) 868-0944 state inspected. matic, four wheel applications for Greet happy hour!
grill, 2 sliders,
$12,900/best offer.
DRIVERS-CLASS
included. New rear SUBSTITUTE cafete- Call Luke at
FORD `01 LARIAT
aluminum wheels, & brakes. Like drive, 4 door, anti-
water purifier, new, inside & out. drums, brakes & 570-594-1496 lock brakes, air con-
BOOKKEEPER ria workers. Appli-
cants must be able
610-734-1818, ext. 2
NursePride Care
JEEP ’02 LIBERTY
awning, microwave $16,900. Call calipers. Excellent 250 Super Duty ditioning, air bags,

A CDL
oven, tinted safety (570) 540-0975 condition. Clean with slide-in camper power locks, power to lift at least 20 Partners
glass windows, inside & out. Only SPORT 4x4 windows, power Local Lackawanna pounds and work on
new tires, 4 door, 8’
raised panel fridge $4,200 Firm bed. Soft and hard- 70k miles, Power mirrors, power County based your feet in a busy GET THE WORD OUT
& many acces-
sories & options.
BUICK `05 TERRAZA Joe (570) 868-5900 top for bed covers.,
Good condition.
options. Excellent
condition. $8,000
seats, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
company is looking
for a full-time quali-
kitchen environment
for at least 2-3 Looking for a with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
Van, 77,000 miles.
CHEVROLET `97 fied bookkeeper to hours. Interested company you
Excellent condition, Air, cruise, power Sold together or negotiable. Call cassette player, CD
$22,500. changer, leather handle billing, applicants may call can retire with?
doors & windows. separately $10,900 570-239-4568
account receiv- WBASD Food Ser- 551 Other
570-868-6986 very good condition,
$7,000 or best offer. 1500 4X4 (570) 639-5478 Leave message. interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear ables and account vice at 826-7115 for Looking for
NEWMAR 36’ (570)417-2389 Extended cab, auto-
matic, all power FORD `01 WINDSTAR Boat? Car? Truck?
Motorcycle? Air-
windshield wiper,
new Passed inspec-
payables. Excel-
lent benefits and
more information or
pick up an applica-
more home/
family time?
CUSTOMER SERVICE
MOUNTAIN AIRE options. 3rd door. 76,000 miles. Rear plane? Whatever it tion, new battery. competitive salary. tions at the WBASD Immediate opening

5th wheel, 2 large


slides, new
CHEVR0LET`02 99,700 miles. Too
many new parts to
air. Power sliding
doors. Power
adjustable pedals. 2
is, sell it with a
Classified ad.
$2,500
(570) 868-1100
Please submit
resume to
Food Service Office
at Heights-Murray We offer
top pay and
for an energetic,
detail oriented per-

EXPRESS list. Bedliner & ton- Call after 2:00 p.m. prminc14 Elementary School, son with strong ana-
condition, loaded tone metallic green. 570-829-7130 1 South Sherman benefits lytical & communi-
neau cover. Asking @aol.com.
with accessories.
Ford Dually diesel
truck with hitch
CONVERSION $4,800. Call
(570) 760-6277
Full tan leather inte-
rior with 3rd seat.
Factory CD & cas-
JEEP ‘07 LIBERTY 4X4 MITSUBISHI `97 St., Wilkes-Barre,
PA 18702.
Weekly home
time and much
cation skills. Must
be reliable, organ-
509 Building/ ized, computer pro-
15’ CUBE VAN
VAN White, 23k miles, more
also available.
570-455-6796
Loaded. Low
miles. Excellent
condition.
CHEVROLET `97 sette player. Perfect
mechanical condi-
tion. New brakes,
3.7, 6 cylinder, auto-
matic, power locks,
doors and windows.
Cab over, 4 cylinder
Construction/
Skilled Trades
533 Installation/
Maintenance/ For more
ficient & able to
multi-task in a fast
paced environment.
SILVERADO
diesel engine. details,
$18,900 front & rear. Full Car still under war- Rebuilt automatic Repair Bachelor’s degree
570-674-3901 with Western plow.
service. $6,500.
Call 570-876-1355
ranty. Like new.
Sacrifice $14,500.
transmission. Very CONSTRUCTION please call
800-628-7807
required. Responsi-
bilities include data
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
4WD, Automatic.
or 570-504-8540
good rubber. All Kriger Construction
IMMEDIATE OPENING! entry, inventory
CHEVROLET ‘91 Loaded with 570-256-7311 around good and ask for
evenings. Inc. has the follow- management, and
35 ft. Well kept. On options. Bedliner. condition inside recruiting.
JEEP `00
ing utility positions customer contact.
& out. Well
COME JOIN
PANEL TRUCK
55,000 miles.
FORD `03 F150
campground on the available for the
maintained. Position is full-time
REGIONAL DRIVERS
Susquehanna River $9,200. Call upcoming 2011 con-
WRANGLER
(570) 868-6503 Ready to work. with a benefit pack-
near great fishing.
LARIAT
White, wiith gutter struction season.
Attached 12X22” machine, $6,000, PRICE REDUCED! Positions are avail- OUR TEAM age including family

CHEVROLET `99
medical, dental,
carpeted room.
Brick heater,
very good condition
leave message
Contractor ready
with ladder rack &
$6,195 or
best offer
able immediately
and include Pipefit-
This Family Owned,
52 tire & auto cen- WANTED vision, 401K, sick
and vacation.
BLAZER
covered by metal 570-779-1909 Call 570-650-3500 ters, Laborers & ter business, ranked West Michigan
tool box, 4x4 diesel, Ask for Carmen among the top 15
roof with large Operators for main- based carrier is
breezeway. Shed &
CHEVROLET `01
under 97K. Great
line water, sewer & Independent Tire looking for North- FORKLIFT OPERATORS
many extras includ-
ed. Call for more
condition, $17,000
or best offer. NISSAN `08 ROGUE gas. Apply at or fax Dealers in America,
is looking for a high-
east regional, Class
A truck drivers. We Immediate openings
TAHOE LT 570-925-2845 SL. AWD, 1 owner, resume to: for Box Clamp oper-
information. 859 Enterprise St. ly motivated offer a competitive
no accidents. 4 ators. Must have 2-
(570) 237-7076 Beige with Grey
interior, front heat-
FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT TJ, Black with grey
door hatchback, 6
cylinder, roof rails,
Dickson City, PA
18519 SERVICE TECHNICIAN pay
package.
and benefit
If you 3 years of box
clamp experience.
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS ed leather power
seats, front & rear
4x4, automatic,
leather, moon roof,
interior. 4 cylinder,
5-speed manual
dark gray, black
interior. Premium
Fax 570-383-3214
EOE
in the Wilkes-Barre
area. PA driver’s
have a minimum of
2 years experience, This is a 1st shift
position located in
Travel Trailer. 29’, new tires & brakes, license and inspec- stable employment
mint condition, 1 AC, AM/FM/CD/ transmission. CD wheels, new tires, the Laflin area. Also,
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
Cassette player,
cruise control,
4 door, 4WD, auto-
matic. All power,
well maintained
63,000 miles,
player, hardtop, full
doors, sound bar.
brakes extra set of
snows. Premium
CONSTRUCTION tion license neces-
sary. Must be a
history, good driving
record, excellent immediate opening
for a 3rd shift Fork-
Asking $8,750. Kriger Construction team player & have customer service
fridge, shower remote keyless tinted windows, 4” Skyjacker sound/Bose/blue- lift operator in the
570-472-3710 Inc. is currently hir- an instinctive com- skills, no previous
inside & out. Many entry. Power alloy wheels. Suspension lift with tooth, XM radio. Pittston area. Must
ing Project Man- mitment to cus- drug/alcohol posi-
windows, locks & steering stabilizer.
FORD `05 WHEEL
more extras. 108,000 miles. Intelligent key entry. agers and Estima- tomer satisfaction. tives and are willing have valid driver’s
Reduced. $15,500. heated mirrors, Asking $4,799 or Like new BF Newly inspected license and your
tors. Candidates Excellent pay, bene- to work call Recruit-
Call 570-842-6735 factory running best offer. Call Goodrich 35’s with 36,900 miles own transportation.
must be familiar fits, 401k, & employ-
CHAIR LIFT VAN Full size spare. Only ing 800-300-7935.
boards, sunroof, (570) 704-8685 $19,500 with large utility and ee discounts. Join a Positions are full-
SUNLITE CAMPER tow package, alarm
& alloy wheels. CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL Seating capacity for
85,000 miles.
$7,300
(570) 371-7227 heavy highway con-
struction. Benefits/
company that cares
about its associ- ROLLBACK DRIVERS time with a benefit
package including
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
One owner, very
good condition,
BLAZER 4 door, 4
new tires, regularly
serviced, great
7 plus 2 wheel
chairs. 140,000
miles. Great condi-
(570) 301-7221
PONTIAC `04 salary based upon
experience. Apply at
ates. For confiden-
tial interview call
Opening for
Rollback Drivers.
family medical, den-
tal, vision, 401K, sick
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
164,000 miles.
Asking $5,400.
Call 570-675-4635.
condition. Silver.
AC, 4WD.
tion. Asking $7,000.
For more details,
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
Blue/grey, new
MONTANA or fax resume to:
859 Enterprise St.
Ken at
570-840-7385
First & Second Shift.
Must Have Good
and vacation.

Apply in Person:
Call 570-589-9181 95,000 miles, well Dickson City, PA or Erwin Jr. at
New tires, fridge 174,000 miles rebuilt engine with Driving Record. We Team Employer
maintained. Excell- 18519
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845 CHEVROLET `05 $6,500 or best
offer. 570-242-7979
FORD `52
warranty, new
tires & brakes,
ent overall condi- Fax 570-383-3214
570-586-3078 Offer Top Wages
and Benefits Pack-
Solutions, Inc.
20 Reynolds St.
LABORERS
tion. Keyless entry, EOE age. Apply in Per-
TRAILBLAZER LT
CHEVY ’06
4,000 miles. built in baby seat, Kingston, PA 18704
Susquehanna RV
“A Camper’s Best Black/Grey. 18,000 COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM LINE
$5,900 or
best offer.
dual climate con-
trol. Rear air. Seats WORKING Landscaping work
available now.
son and Ask for:
Paul or Mike
(P)570-714-5955
(F)570-714-5956
Friend” Rt. 11 miles. Well 570-814-2125 7. Recent inspec- Experience incen- Falzone’s Towing e-mail:
FOREMAN
TRAILBLAZER
equipped. Includes STATION WAGON tion & tires. KBB tives provided. Service, Inc. teamemp@epix.net
Bloomsburg-
V8, automatic,
JEEP `06
Danville Highway On-Star, tow pack- over $6300. Asking Forewoman 5-6am daily start. 271 N. Sherman St.,
age, roof rack, 8 passenger, $5,000 firm. Call 40-60 hours/week. Wilkes-Barre, PA GAS FOREMAN
570-389-9900 Must have experi-
running boards, Light blue/ silver. 3rd seat, good (570) 417-9884 Various duties 18702 Experience in plac-
ence with under-

WILDERNESS `01
remote starter,
extended warranty.
11,000 miles. Moon
roof, cloth running
condition, 2nd
owner. $9,500. COMMANDER 4X4 ground utilities, site-
work, and mechani-
including landscap-
ing & erosion con-
570-823-2100 ing/replacing gas
mainline & services.

GL - 27’
$16,000
(570) 825-7251
board, owner
extras such as re-
570-579-3517 Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
cal. Must be intelli-
gent and hard work-
trol measures.
Must have reliable
548 Medical/Health
Pay range depend-
ing upon experi-
power. Navigation,
FORD `97 DIESEL
mote start & tinted ing. Pay will include transport, clean ence. Apply at 338

LPN
Large slide-out, Satellite, Blue tooth, automatic,
CHEVROLET `06
windows - $25,000 prevailing wage driving record, and Concord Church
front queen, large 3rd row, More. all-wheel drive, Rd., Beaver Falls,
or best offer. Call Cummins engine, rate, 401K, insur- pass drug test.
rear bath, outside 4 door, air condi-
SILVERADO 1500 570-905-4230 8-L. 49,049 69,000 Apply in person. PA 15010 or www.
shower. Sleeps 6, tioning, all power, ance, life insurance,
miles. 33,000 highway miles.
vacation and sick 8am-5pm, 3 to 11:30 Shift TeamFishel.com
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS
cable, phone, $14,900. Call CD player, leather
4X4 pickup, extend- gross wt. 6,649 pay. Respond to: Monday-Friday Monday - Friday
stereo CD, central
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft. light wt. $19,500 (570) 855-3657 interior, tinted
James T. O’Hara, ONLY and bring ID. Personal Care LOT PORTER/DETAILER
2500
air, oak interior, windows, custom
box, automatic. Must see! Facility.
JEEP `06
jacks, power hitch, wheels, $13,500 Inc. 570-842-2140 Varsity Inc. FULL-TIME
Pewter. 48,000 (570) 970-8744 1204 Main Street
monitor panel.
miles. Excellent Series. 6.0 Litre V8. Call 570-829-8753 Apply At: Bonner Chevrolet
Too much to list!! Before 5:00 p.m. 522 Education/ Swoyersville The
WRANGLER
condition. $17,000 Heavy Duty version. USED CAR
New awning & Q’s - Brian
Meadows Manor
FORD `97
Excellent cargo van. DIVISION
microwave. Very
Negotiable Training 542-5330 Clean driving
SUZUKI `09
(570) 954-7461 85K miles. Excellent 200 Lake Street
clean, Like new, E.O.E.

EXPLORER
condition. $9,000 Dallas, Pa 18612 record. Duties

CHEVROLET `07
$9,800 570-829-4548 or include washing,
Negotiable
570-388-6670
570-417-5991
Sport - 4WD, 2 GRAND4x4.
VITARA166 SERVICE MANAGER EOE waxing & all func-
tions related to used
TRAILBLAZER LS CHEVY `05 EQUINOX door, black, new Luxury Latona Trucking has
MEDICAL
EDUCATORS
car sales & delivery.
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft tires and alterna- horsepower 4 cylin- immediate openings
for Full Time Service Call Dave “K”
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk
Perfect condition,
17,000 miles.
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000
tor, 117K miles,
fully loaded, 6 CD
der, 4 mode full time
4 wheel drive. 1,269 Manager with at
least 5 years expe-
ASSISTANT 570-288-0319
Asking $20,000 miles. All wheel changer, power miles. 4 wheel anti We Are Seeking Full time medical
thru bathroom. 570-332-3681 drive, power moon- windows, power TJ, X-Package lock disc brakes.
Certified Staff
rience with light and assistant needed 566 Sales/Retail/
Center kitchen + roof, windows, locks locks, runs per- with only 46,000 Leather, heated heavy duty truck, for busy medical Business
2010-2011
dinette bed. Front
extra large living
room + sofa bed.
CHEVROLET `95
GMC 21 1/2 foot
& seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
fect. $2500. Call
570-814-8536
miles. One owner!
6 cylinder, 6-speed
seats. Power seats,
mirrors, locks &
sunroof. 6 cd
Secondary
tri-axle, trailer
service and repairs.
Apply in person at
practice. Experi-
ence preferred. Mail
resume with refer-
Development
manual transmis- Math Teacher
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
bus. 7,000 miles.
Diesel, AC, auto
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack, FORD `99 E250 sion. Soft top with
full doors, tinted
changer with
speakers. Cruise &
8
Certified School
620 South Main St.,
Pittston.
ences to:
BOX 2470
HVAC
6, very clean, will
deliver. Located in
wheelchair lift.
$4,100
running
garage kept,
boards, Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully
factory windows.
CD player, sound
tilt. Smart pass key-
less entry start.
Nurse, RN
Title One Reading 538 Janitorial/
c/o Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
MAINTENANCE SALES
Benton, Pa. $4,900. (570)889-4288 $14,750. serviced, new bat- bar, 31” all terrain $19,000. Call Account Executive
Wilkes-Barre, PA
215-694-7497 (570) 362-1910 tery, tires & rods. tires with full size 570-401-3714 Specialist Cleaning 18711 to service commer-
Seats 6 or 3 wheel- spear. A MUST SEE! Physical Science cial business
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO TRACTOR HOUSEKEEPING
AUTO PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT
chairs. Braun Millen- $13,999 Teacher accounts. Qualified
nium lift with (570) 301-7221 candidate should be
4 Door Crew Cab Full time position

TRAILERS
remote. Walk up PMCS-Monroe Cty. sales experienced,
LTZ. 4 wheel drive.
JEEP `07
with competitive
/CERTIFIED NURSE
SERVICE
door. Front & rear Please fax your self-motivated,
Excellent condition, A/C. Power locks & wage & benefit pack-
FREIGHTLINER resume to: ambitious and highly
PRACTITIONER
low mileage. age. Must be avail-
WRANGLER X
windows. Excellent 570-894-2793 organized. Starting
$35,500. Call ’97 MIDROOF able to work week-
condition. $9,500.
DIRECTORY 570-655-2689 475 CAT & 10 Base Salary range
570-237-6375 ends and holidays. Physician extender
4x4, stick shift, soft of $45K - $55K
speed transmission. 527 Food Services/ Apply in person at needed for hospital
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR top. Red exterior, $12,000
Hospitality Huntsville Golf Club and office based
(pending experi-

FORD 2008
well maintained, ence level) plus
Custom Van. 67K garage kept. 11,500 1334 Market Street practice with sales commission.
FREIGHTLINER
miles. Interior has miles, one owner. ’99 CONDO Cooper’s Dallas, PA from emphasis on Company benefits

EDGE SEL
oak wood trim, car- AC, CD player, 9:00am to 2:00pm. musculoskeletal include health care
430 Detroit, Super Monday-Friday or and neuromuscular
peting, storage cruise control. 10 transmission. insurance; 401(k)
areas, TV, rear seat Tow package with
Seafood Waterfront send resume to conditions. The retirement plan;
convertible to dou-
All Wheel Drive. Asking $15,000. Hiring experienced, hgcmaint@epix.net practice areas paid vacation and
cargo carrier.
ble bed, curtains. Red, low miles, Excellent condition.
fun loving included: pain man- holidays; company
fully loaded, ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ personable agement, physical
Seats 7. Power win-
leather, 6 CD
$18,700 with sides. All 542 Logistics/ medicine, rehabilita-
vehicle.
462 Auto 468 Auto Parts dows & seats. Cus- Call 570-822-9680 For confidential and
tom lighting on ceil- changer,
aluminum, spread Bartenders Transportation tion and addictive serious considera-
axle. $6,500.
Accessories
KIA `02 SEDONA
ing. New exhaust For Our Outdoor diseases. Please tion, please deliver
perfect condition.
VENT SHADES
LUND sunvisor 99-
06 Chevy/Gmc full-
size pickup mint
system. New rear
tires. Recently
$23,000 or best
offer. Call
EX, Van, Sunroof.
2 storage trailers.
570-814-4790
Summer Cabana.
Apply in person CDL DRIVER contact Celeste at
570-814-6389
resume’
attention of:
to the
Weather Tech, inspected. Excellent 61,000 miles. 304 Kennedy Blvd. Class A. With or email Tom Yesilonis
condition $125 firm.
smoke color, fits ‘09
Mexican hat tall condition. $4,800. 570-814-8536 Loaded. Good
Shopping for a
Pittston 6 year experience cajanerich@ General Manager -
Ford Fusion, 4 door, Call 570-655-0530 condition. & good MVR. mac.com National HVAC
windows $40. center caps metal
off 69 Camaro set
$5000 or best offer. new apartment? PIZZA MAKER- Call 570-467-2225
RESIDENTIAL/
Service
LASER radar detec-
of [4] good condi- CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER 570-606-7654 Classified lets 8am - 5pm 5 Pethick Dr., Unit 1
tor, total band pro-
tection, brand new tion $100 firm. after
3pm call 655-3197 LEXUS `04 GX 470 you compare costs - NEW YORK STYLE CDL DRIVERS NEEDED LIFE SKILLS WORKER
Wilkes-Barre PA
18702-6946
in box, never used without hassle Must have experi-
HONDA `03
Call 570-825-2894
Black with dark ence. Apply in per-
$69. 570-636-3151 or worry! $21/Hour, + an addi- Full Time/Part Time for office location.
472 Auto Services gray leather interior.
Get moving
son: Bari’s Pizzareia tional $4.00/hour shift positions
DVD player. Fully 26 Laurel Street
468 Auto Parts
$ WANTED JUNK $ ODYSSEY loaded. 92,000
miles. Excellent
with classified! Pittston; or
Call 570-655-3250
pay to you, up to 40
hours/week for
available for serving
female/male
youth/adults in
VOLVO `08 XC90
High mileage, health & welfare. 2
140000 miles, auto- condition. $19,000 weeks paid vacation 24 hour/7 day a
VEHICLES NEW LOW PRICE
matic, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
(570) 675-4424
Fully loaded, moon LINEUP after 1 year of serv-
ice, 10 paid holidays,
week residential
treatment/commu-
LISPI TOWING ASKING $10,499 lock brakes, air con- LEXUS `06 GX 470 roof, leather, heat-
ASUCCESSFULSALE 401K available after nity residential pro-
We pick up 822-0995 JUST REDUCED!
SAVE MONEY! GET
ditioning, air bags,
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
INCLASSIFIED! 1 year of service. grams. Experience 600
READY FOR THE
power locks, power
windows, power
condition. New Must have Class A
CDL with 2 years
with youth/adult
MH/MR population
FINANCIAL
tires, new brakes Doyouneedmorespace?
VITO’S WINTER! Don’t pay
dealer prices! White
mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD player,
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway A yard or garage sale
tractor/trailer expe-
rience, good driving
is a plus. AS/BS
in social work or 610 Business
with grey interior.
& rear defroster, rear $26,500/ best offer. in classified record, verifiable related field is
Opportunities
All Junk Looks and runs like
it just came off the
windshield
$5,990
wiper, 570-779-4325
is the best way
past employment.
Must pass USPS
preferred. Excellent
compensation,
Cars & GINO’S
lot. Four Door, 4
wheel drive, 84,900
(570) 606-4198
570-417-2010 till 5
tocleanoutyourclosets! background check, benefits, salary. BEER DISTRIBUTOR
Trucks miles, new tires,
HONDA `10
Cypress Pearl with
TRUCKS FOR SALE You’re in bussiness DOT physical
drug screen. Must
and Fax resume to:
570-825-4746 or
License available
with option to lease
Wanted: tow package, anti ivory leather interi-
Ford, GMC, with classified! be able to work e-mail: soconnor@ building or sold
Wanted lock brakes, driver or. Well maintained,
International-Prices nights & weekends. voapa.org
ODYSSEY
separately.
Highest
Junk and passenger
airbags, power
garage kept. All
service records. starting at $2,295.
Box Truck, Cab &
RESTAURANT HELP Call:
PEM Transportation
EOE 570-954-1284

Prices Cars & windows, power


mirrors, power
Brand new tires.
All options including Chassis available.
Call U-haul
Server/counter help
& light bartending. 800-321-8090
Monday-Friday
542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
Paid In Trucks locks, rear window
defroster and
premium audio
package, rear 570-822-5536
All other positions
including delivery 9am-4pm Transportation Transportation
Highest Prices climate control, driver/dishwasher.
CA$H wiper, privacy tint,
air conditioner, adjustable suspen- 457 Wanted to Buy Apply in person at DRIVER - CLASS B
FREE Paid In Cash!!! cruise control. CD,
keyless entry and
sion, towing pack-
age, rear spoiler,
Auto The Naked Grape
Weis Plaza, Plains. To drive triaxle Motorcoach Operators
FREE
PICKUP Pick Ups
much more. Lexus bug guard.
42,750 miles. ALL RESTAURANT
vacuum truck in the
Towanda area. Martz Trailways is currently accepting appli-
$10,499. Call
570-574-1275
Call 570-332-4999
Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
$28,950
(570) 237-1082 JUNK
OLD COUNTRY BUFFET Fax resume to:
570-288-0617 or
cations for full time drivers. In addition to a
comprehensive compensation and benefit
loaded. Leather NOW ACCEPTING call Jack at
Anytime APPLICATIONS package, we provide a paid training program.
DODGE `10 LINCOLN `08
570-301-3602 seats. TV/DVD, 570-881-5825
288-8995 navigation, sun roof CAR & FOR:
CALL US! plus many other
Line Servers DRIVERS Successful candidates will:
TO JUNK WANTED
Cars & Full Size
GRAND CARAVAN
Only 17k miles.
extras. 3rd seat .
Only 950 Miles. NAVIGATOR
Entertainment &
TRUCKS Cooks Established Courier/
• Be at least age 23
• Have a clean driving record
Delivery company is
YOUR CAR Trucks. For prices...
Lamoreaux Auto
Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
Brand New.
Asking $36,000 navigation systems,
grey, excellent
WANTED Pantry
Positions
looking for Indepen- • Possess a Commercial Driver’s License
(570) 328-0850 dent Contractors or Permit
BEST PRICES Parts 477-2562 tion. Factory & condition, 71,000 Highest Prices Dishwashers with cargo vans. • Be available for various hours
IN THE AREA
HUMMER ‘05 H2
extended war- miles. $21,000. Must be at least 21
CA$H ON THE $POT, 490 Truck/SUV/ ranty. $17,995 570-826-1170 Paid In Cash!!! APPLY years old, with own • Have a High School Diploma or GED
Free Anytime (570) 690-2806 Yellow with black WEDNESDAYS auto insurance.
Van Accessories FREE BETWEEN
Pickup Interested candidates should e-mail
SUZUKI `05 XL-7
leather interior. Distribution route
Front & rear heated 1 AND 5PM
FORD `90 TRUCK
570-301-3602 work in Northeast
TRUCK CAP. Red for
6’ Chevy box $200. seats. Many chrome REMOVAL EAST ENTER PA area. resume to mlickers@martzgroup.com
GET THE WORD OUT 60,000 miles, 4x4,
with a Classified Ad. Call Dave at 17’ box. Excellent accessories. $28,500
excellent condi- Call V&G CENTER Route settlement to or call 570-821-3821.
570-829-7130 570-760-9074 running condition. or best offer. Call WILKES-BARRE be discussed.
tion. 3rd row seat-
Very Clean. $5,000. (570) 788-9826 or
Anytime GET THE WORD OUT
570-829-3662. An Equal Opportunity Employer
(570) 956-8547 ing. Asking $8000. 10am - 3pm
Call
Leave Message (570) 954-3847 with a Classified Ad. Monday - Friday.
M/F/H/V
570-287-1246 288-8995 570-829-7130
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INTERSTATE PROD- YEARBOOKS: Jessica McClintock BED FRAME, full,
UCTS is a Private Coughlin H.S. 1926, size 4 mint, $150. metal. $40. Kitchen
Label Chemical 1928, 1932, 1937, Yellow tea length set, table, 4 chairs,
Per Diem Manufacturer. We 1940, 1961, 1963, size 4 $150. china cabinet, $150,
7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 offer a partnership
program for sales
PA LIQUOR LICENSE 1942, 1943, 1944,
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
570-823-2709 CABINET,
curio,
china/
lighted,
for Sale, Luzerne
minded people. This 1934, 1935, 1936, 730 Computer pecan, $60.
CNA Opportunity will give
you the chance to
County, Call
570-592-3297
1937, 1945, 1946,
1947, 1951, 1955, Equipment & 570-779-4750

Full Time 3-11 & 11-7 develop your own Say it HERE 1956, 1957, 1961, GENE’S Software BED, single, heavily
business with our 1963, 1965, 1966, padded $200.
Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 help. We will design
in the Classifieds! 1970, 1980, 1985,
RECONDITIONED
DELL 13” flat screen 570-822-9697
570-829-7130 APPLIANCES
Now accepting a complete program
just for you with
2005, 2006. Meyers
H.S. 1935, 1936,
60 Day Warranty
monitor with Dell
keyboard mouse all
BEDS. Twin, $25,
Queen and dresser,
Applications for Monday-Friday

Per Diem CNA’s on all shifts!!


your co name and
private label pro- 2 LOCAL 1937, 1938, 1939,
1942, 1943, 1944, 8:00PM-5:00PM
for $65. Gently used
works great 2 un-
$75. WARDROBES,
metal, 5 for $50.
gram. Your sales 1945, 1946, 1959, Saturday opened still in the

GREAT SHIFT
ability is your ticket
to financial freedom.
MILLIONAIRES
looking for 10
1960, 1974, 1975,
1976, 1977. Kingston
8:00AM-11:00AM
Gateway
box Lexmark toner
cartridges both for
DESK, $25, PATIO
SET, Rattan, $50,
CHAIRS, (3) $15.
Call (570) 288-1226 H.S. 1938, 1939, $30. or $20. each
DIFFERENTIALS Motivated
individuals to 1940, 1944, 1948,
1949. Plymouth H.S.
Shopping Center
Kingston, PA
(570) 822-8957 BOOKCASES (2)
$20 each, CHEST,
2nd shift $1.75 train for serious
income in a 1930, 1931, 1932, (570) 819-1966 Don't need that cedar, $150, TABLE,
1933, 1938, 1943, Guitar?
3rd Shift $1.00 recession-proof
business. Call 1944, 1959, 1960. STOVE: White elec- Sell it in the
coffee, $60, TABLE
coffee, glass top,
Weekend Days - $1.00 JAN-PRO
1-800-292-0618 Hanover H.S. 1951,
1952, 1953, 1954,
tric, black glass top. Classified Section!
570-829-7130
$75,
faux,
FIREPLACE,
$100, TEA
EXcellent condition.
COMMERCIAL 1960. Edwardsville CART, $75, DESK,
Physical Therapist
$250. or best offer.
H.S. 1965, 1966. computer with
CLEANING 630 Money To Loan West Pittston H.S.
Allison 570-631- 732 Exercise hutch, $75, COUCH,
OF NEPA 6635 9:00-5:30 or
Per Diem- Days, Evenings & Weekends “We can erase
Annual 1925, 1926,
1927, 1928, 1931,
570-283-5958 after Equipment $150. HUTCH, $50,
Be Your Own 5:30. ARMOIRE, assem-
ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE Boss Work Full or
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
1932, 1959. Luzerne DP WEIGHT BENCH bled, $75, CABINET,
Part time H.S. 1951, 1952, with 100lb weight utility, $20. 570-
TEED.” Attorneys Why Spend
Call 877-339-6999 x1 Accounts available for the Federal
1956, 1957, 1959.
Berwick H.S. 1952, Hundreds on
set for $65. Steel
tube frame with leg
655-0952 after 4pm
NOW throughout
Fax 866-854-8688 Wilkes Barre,
Trade Commission
say they’ve never
1953, 1956, 1957, New or Used
Appliances?
developer, targets CHAIR rocks &
1958, 1960, 1967, upper & lower body swivels, love seat,
Jobs@horizonhrs.com Scranton,
and Hazleton.
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
1968, 1969 ,1970. Most problems
with your appli-
muscle groups. Call pink color, good
We guarantee Lehman H.S. 1973, 570-430-1366 condition. both $50.
tion. No one can ances are usually 570-655-2154
$5,000 to 1974, 1976, 1978,
legally remove simple and inex- TREADMILL, Weslo
$200,000 1980. Nanticoke
accurate and timely pensive to fix! $100. 570-655- COMPUTER DESK
in annual billing. H.S. 1957. Nanti-
information from Save your hard 0952 after 4pm Sauder 23 1/2” x 35
Small investment coke Area H.S.
your credit report. earned money, Let 1/2”. Like new. $20.
We’re ready - 1976, 2008. Dallas
It’s a process that us take a look at it 570-602-4222
Are you? starts with you and
H.S. 1966, 1967,
first! 734 Fireplace
1968. Bishop Hoban
For more info involves time and a
H.S. 1972, 1973, 30 years in Accessories DESK 3 large draw-
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke
New and used
Call 570-824-5774 conscious effort to the business. ers, drop down
Janproofnepa.com 1974, 1975. West FIREPLACE: vent top, storage com-
pay your debts. East Main
Side Central free propane fire- partments. Paid
Learn about manag- Appliances

554 Production/ 554 Production/ 554 Production/


ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A inventories Catholic H.S. 1965-
1975, 1980, 1981.
Benton H.S. 1977.
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
place with wood
surround, thermo-
$150. $80. or best
offer. 5 piece full

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Dallas Twp. H.S. 1000 sq ft in real drawer chest, nite
Operations Operations Operations Times Leader and
Kingston Twp. H.S.
the FTC.
1947, 1948, 1949, 712 Baby Items nice condition. stand, dresser with
mirror & headboard.
INSERTER/PACKAGER
$250. 675-0005
1950, 1951. Dallas- $400. or best offer.
towian H.S. 1949, CRIB Child Craft oak
570-477-2281
1950, 1951. Dallas- crib, used for one 742 Furnaces &
IMMEDIATE NEED
child $100. Matching
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
Kingston H.S. 1952.
570-825-4721 dresser $100. Pack Heaters Line up a place to live
The Times Leader has Immediate opening for
Development Development
N Play, Graco, blue,
used one child $50.
HEATER: brand new
in unopened box
in classified!
710 Appliances 570-825-0569
Night Shift part time Inserter/Packager for our 700 portable 1500w DESK, drop down
top 3 drawers,
electric heater simi-
Packaging Department.
MERCHANDISE AUTOMOTIVE SALES APPLIANCE
PA RT S E T C .
STROLLER: Graco
duraglide dual baby lar to Eden Pure pecan finish, 36x 44
x15” excellent con-
Experience preferred, but will train the right candidate. 702 Air
CONSULTANT Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
stroller $50. call
after 3pm 655-3197.
heater on wheels,
remote. $200. dition. $95.
570-675-0005 570-287-2517
Valley Chevrolet is seeking individuals 223 George Ave.
This position reports directly to the Packaging Supervisor. Conditioners Wilkes-Barre
who are self-starters, 570-820-8162 716 Building
Duties include but are not limited to: team-oriented and driven. 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
AIR CONDITIONER
BEVERAGE AIR Materials
• Opening of insert skids $40
(No Experience Necessary) BEER COOLER
• Feeding of circulars into assigned hoppers 570-740-1246 GLASS DOOR. 3
holds 1/2s or 1/4s
• Stackdown of ROP • Salary & Commission • Benefits excellent condition, way glass door for
706 Arts/Crafts/ bath tub. $25

Think
• 401K Plan • 5 Day Work Week $200. call 655-9472
• Clean up of Packaging Department at the end of Hobbies
570-331-8183
assigned shift
YARN red heart, 5
• Huge New & Used Inventory To place your ROCKS from a dry-
Employees must be able to work flexible hours and large skeins, 6 BE PART ad call...829-7130 set wall, 80’Lx
1.5’Wx5’H. $100.
be able to lift at least 25 lbs. and have own vehicle. OF THE BEST SALES TEAM

Car
smaller skeins all for DRYER. Gas. Yellow. call 570-735-0191
$8.50 570-779-9791
Pre-employment drug screening and background IN THE VALLEY! $50. Works great.
570-779-4750 720 Cemetery
check required. 708 Antiques & Apply in person to: GRILL electric Plots/Lots
Interested candidates should mail, E-mail or fax a letter of Collectibles Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager ceramic 12”x12”

Use your tax


interest or resume: Rick Merrick, Sales Manager nonstick. Smoke
ANTIQUE WOOD free. New in box. CEMETERY
Human Resources Department PLANES $20. each.
VALLEY CHEVROLET $15. 570-655-2154 PLOTS

refund to buy.
Charlie One Horse (2) Available.
The Times Leader Cowboy hats,
601 Kidder Street • Wilkes-Barre REFRIGERATOR: St. Mary’s
Richard Petty Ltd. Large capacity
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Ed $20. Other
Cemetery. Near

We will DOUBLE
good condition, front gate on N.
Email: ldaris@timesleader.com styles $15 & $20.
570-655-9472
$250. 655-5404 Main St. Call for
Fax: 570-831-7364 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/ 533 Installation/
details at
(570) 328-7370 your down payment.
NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE! Maintenance/ Maintenance/ Maintenance/ (See sales representative for details)
We are an equal opportunity employer committed Repair Repair Repair
to diversity in the workplace. CEMETERY PLOTS W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y
(3) together.
Maple Lawn
Maintenance Electrical Technician Section of
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other Dennison
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ Sapa Extruder, Inc. is looking for a skilled and experienced Cemetery.
Section ML.
415 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Old Toys, model kits, Maintenance Electrician with a strong background in $550 each.
Bikes, dolls, old gun hydraulics, programmable controls and electrical facets of plant 610-939-0194 570.822.8870
Mining Items, trains steve@yourcarbank.com
& Musical Instruments, maintenance activities. The opening is on 2nd/3rd/or 5th shift.
www.yourcarbank.com
Hess. 474-9544 The successful candidate must possess the ability to diagnose
and repair electrical/hydraulic problems, trouble-shoot CEMETERY PLOTS
Plymouth National
electrical problems and knowledge of industrial hydraulics. Cemetery in
A minimum of four years experience in a plant or comparable Wyoming. 6 Plots.
environment is required. We offer a competitive salary and an $450 each. Call
570-825-3666
outstanding benefits package. If qualified, send resume with
BUYING OLD FISHING salary requirements to:
OAKLAWN CEMETERY
Sapa Extruder, Inc.
LURES & TACKLE $$ 330 Elmwood Avenue; Mountaintop, PA 18707
4 grave sites,
fabulous location.
Call Steve Purchased 20 years
570-926-5914 Attn: Human Resources ago. $2,450
610-838-7727
NEON SIGN. elec-
Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com
tric, camel sign, 30 E.O.E. 726 Clothing
years old, $300.
COMIC BOOKS - No Phone Calls Please BOY’S CLOTHES
Gen 13-1, X-files #1 & sizes M/L, 25 items
2, Spiderman & for $30. Boy’s sizes
many others, $2 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health L/XL polos, shorts,
each. MEMORABIL- shirts, sewatshirts,
IA Michael Jackson. 25 items $30. Bare-
Posters, $10 each. Organized in 1975, The Institute for Human Resources ly worn, some still
Key chains, $5 have tags 237-1583
and Services, Inc. is a non-profit corporation dedicated
B a d Cre d it
each. Stickers, $3
per pack. Bottle to providing residential services to individuals with CLOTHING mens
openers, $5 each. developmental disabilities. We are currently seeking leather sport coats,
570-829-2411
OLD ANTIQUE POT
candidates for the following position: size large,gray $20.,
tan $20., black N o Cre d it
Residential Program Worker:
N e e d a Ca r?
(new) $35:
BELLY STOVE - $50 570-735-4824
570-654-2396
The primary responsibility is to assist adults with developmental COATS, Vintage,
disabilities in their home. Full and part time positions are avail-
Ca ll M a rc u m M otors
over 25 years old.
able. Applicants must possess a valid PA driver’s license and a Long suede $450;

570 -693-30 76
high school diploma or equivalency. The base rate is $7.25-$8.70 Short suede $350;
STAMP COLLECT- long red velour $190
per hour. All worth 10x the
ING PUBLICATIONS.
U.S. Postal Service Apply in person or email resume to adeeds@ihrser.com asking price! Call w w w .m a rc u m m otors .c om
The Institute for Human Resources and Services, Inc. (570) 262-3569
“USA Philatelic” All Ve hic le s Com e w ith
magazine June 250 Pierce Street, Suite 301; Kingston, PA 18704
1983 to March 2011,
WEDDING GOWN 2 YR - 2 4 ,0 0 0 M ile W a rra n ty
152 different $25. (Fax) 570-288-9112 cream, size 9-10.
USPS “Stampers”
magazine for kids,
EOE
Worn once. $75.
570-825-0569 W E M AK E IT EAS Y!
18 different, $2..
United Nations “Phi- 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation 370 Tax Preparation
latelic Bulletin” Jan-
uary 1995 to Octo-
ber 2010, 82 differ-
ent, $15. Canada
Post “Details” mag-
azine,June 1993 to
March 2011, 76 dif-
ferent, $15. Canada
Post “Collections”
magazine, Decem-
ber 1992 to Decem-
ber 2010, 56 differ-
ent,$10. Vatican
City stamp leaflets
October 1990 to
November 2009,
155 different, $5.
570-654-1622
TRAIN SET 1996
Harley Davidson
H.O “ Milwaukee
Express” Limited
Edition. Brand new,
still in original pack-
aging. $120. Con-
tact Michele @ 570-
301-2694 (Kingston)
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829-7130
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Memories of a Rural
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744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 758 Miscellaneous 774 Restaurant 786 Toys & Games 810 Cats 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
Accessories Accessories Equipment
DINING ROOM SET, SOFAS 2 matching
COOKBOOK Emeril
Lagasse Emeril’s TV
Dinners as seen on
RESTAURANT
STAR WARS LOST CAT: gray &
white, female, blue
collar near Hazle St.
ASHLEY BACK MOUNTAIN DALLAS DUPONT
COLLECTION $2000.00
traditional Cherry desIgner sofas,
wood, 2 piece china
closet, server on
contemporary style,
custom Terra Cotta
the Food Network.
Never used. $6.
EQUIPMENT, Bak-
ers Pride Oven,
& Park Ave.
between Dana St & REDUCED
wheels, table with 6
padded chairs.
& gold small geo-
metric patterned
570-288-7905 Model KOS-1, 115
volt, single deck (570) 855-3718 Moyallen. Sadly
missed. 903-9055
DISHES history theme oven. $350;
Excellent condition. fabric, each unit is 7’
service for 8, never SOMERSET TURN
$1,700 or best offer. long, pillow along
used, extra pieces OVER MACHINE - 815 Dogs
Call (570) 271-2835 the back & sides
$100. Antique dishes model SPM45,
complete the deco- 788 Stereo/TV/
DRAPERY: Floral 1940’s, service 8, extra $500. ASTRO NEW LISTING!
rator look, like new,
lined drapery 52”W must buy set $375.
pieces $50. Roger’s BLENDER with foot Electronics 29 Brown St. 571 Coon Rd.
x 72” L each panel silverware, service for pedal, model AM2, Solid 2 story home One of a kind
originally $2,600.
matching valance 8 $25. 675-0920 $50. For more SONY VCR hifi with 3 bedrooms, property set on 6
42” square coffee NEW LISTING
106”L x 14” D & flo- table, mosaic inlaid information, call stereo video cas- 1.5 baths, vinyl acres. Charm
LIGHTS GE flood sette recorder sided, large carport 6 Ivy Lane
ral quilted full two tome metallic 570-498-3616 galore in this
lights (spot lights) remote & owners and fenced yard. Lovely 3 bedroom
matching bed- brass & silver tiles Victorian Style

PAWS
150 watts, 120 volts, RESTAURANT manual $25. Convenient loca- Rancher with 2 full
spread $40. Bates $250 originally home. New kitchen
case of 12, new TABLES & CHAIRS, 570-902-5598 tion. Home needs baths, granite
(George Washing- $1,200. Wall units & remodeled baths
$20. 32 watt round 3 tables 24”x24” & updating by kitchen counters,
ton) off white full consists of shelves, -Butler kitchen 14x8 119 Midland Drive
fluorescent light 10 yellow cushion great potential. walk-in closet in
bedspread $15. drop down desk, 794 Video Game (Indoor kidney Custom Built Ranch
bulb $3.50. chairs. Asking $110. $79,900 Master

TO CONSIDER....
Beige floral full bed- drawer unit, ivory shape pool & spa Home -The ranch
spread reversible
570-779-9791 for all. 825-5847 Systems/Games MLS 11-74 area that measures home is IN
bedroom.Separate
framework, 3 sec- shower in Master
both sides different tions wall space NISSAN 350Z REAR Call Colleen approx. 2,400 sq.ft. DEMAND! This one
XBOX video game 570-237-0415 bath. Laundry room
pattern $15. Purple 10’2” $195. Call DECK GLASS, brand 776 Sporting Goods not included in offers everything
system complete on main level and
twin butterfly quilt 570-288-5835 new condition; plus 20 games $65. ENHANCE square footage. you are looking for!
much more!
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570-902-5598 MLS #10-3285
$15. 570-288-8689 TABLE: Oak console motor. new they are SC 900 Hard Ball basement. in-law quarters, 4
table, $50. Wood $329., sell $69.
CLASSIFIED $525,000 bedrooms, cherry
$249,000
Bat. 32” 29 oz. Jay A. Crossin
DRESSER oak with country bench with 570-696-1410 Hardly used. $99. 796 Wanted to Buy AD ONLINE MLS# 11-81 kitchen, sunroom,
570-288-0770
AVOCA
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high back & cut out Call 570-283-5958 Merchandise Call Geri recreation room
Ext. 23
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570-474-5164 sonic black phone, 2
After 5pm or 570- Call 829-7130 Crossin Real
$15. 3 light green
24” metal planters handsets 2.4 GHZ
301-3484 anytime.
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Estate
LEWITH & FREEMAN
ENTERTAINMENT C Place your pet ad includes an
for over a deck rail- $15. 825-0569 Old shot guns & 570-288-0770
ENTER Raymour BIKE Schwinn, and provide us your attached 2 car
ing $15. 301-8515 ladies 26” 1984, rifles, swords & garage plus a
and Flannigan solid
oak $150. Hunter off
white ceiling fan 752 Landscaping &
RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Handmade Rosaries
excellent condition
$50. 570-954-3553
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$25. Kids Kitchen Gardening seller account
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used, $950. Call:
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MLS #11-576
5000 sq. ft. 2
story located in LEWITH & FREEMAN full baths, 2 story
home, fully air con-
convenient Hillbrook
asking $700. or best BUY - SELL
DALLAS
include more ditioned, oil & gas
L& JG STICKLEY
4 like new $145,900 Farms features
offer 570-829-2411
SNOW BLOWER
205/50R/17 $270. 4
235/55R/17 $180. 1 TRADE & SYSTEMS information, include
your contact
Call Charlie
VM 101
living room, dining
room, music room,
heat, renovated
kitchen, full unfin-
ished basement, 2
Highest $$ Paid information such
FURNITURE Ariens 5 H.P. Excel- + 1 new 205/60R/15 570-829-6200 kitchen with fire-
$120. Also Buying Guaranteed as e-mail, address place, island with
enclosed porches,
lent $350. Ammo; War / 15 x 20 deck with
570-969-1481 Buying all video phone number and granite, media
L & JG Stickley 570-472-3888
Military Items; games & or website. center & spacious
power awning
Inspired dining room TIRES. (4) Goodyear Bayonets; cover – generous
table, 84”d SNOW BLOWER systems. PS1 & 2, dining area, family
Toro, model S620, 235x16x70R all 4 for Gold & Silver; size lot, off street
pedestal, cherry $40. 570-693-4219 Xbox, Nintendo, room with fireplace, parking, first floor
and hand rubbed oil
finish $895 . Two L
runs great $75.
570-825-3371 TIRES: 4 Goodyear
Coins
570-735-
Atari, Coleco,
Sega, Mattel,
AVOCA 4-5 bedrooms,
finished lower level
and 3 car garage 211 Hillside One
washer/dryer. All
appliances includ-
& JG Stickley classic Selling Your 235x16x70r, used, ed. Offering price
fair condition All 4 Gameboy, on 3.5 acres. NEW PRICE!
spindle Morris chair Furniture? GERMAN SHEPHERD $180,000
for $40. or best EVERLAST HEAVY Vectrex etc. PRICED BELOW Enjoy the comforts
with ottoman, cher- Call 570-421-0587
ry, hand rubbed oil
Do it here in the offer. 570-655-2154 BAG, 100 pound, DVD’s, VHS & CDs PUPPIES, AKC MARKET VALUE! & amenities of living
or Rodite@enter.net
Classifieds! canvas, great con- & Pre 90’s toys, Black/Tan, Offered at in a beautifully
finish $895. EXCEL- use “Dupont Home”
570-829-7130 WATER COOLER dition $85. Black/Red. $649,000! maintained town-
LENT CONDITION. The Video in E-mail subject
electric, excellent 570-474-0753 570-825-5597 MLS# 10-2779 house, 3/4 Bed-
570-655-0267 line.
SNOW PLOW heavy condition $50. Game Store 570-239-5498 Call Judy Rice rooms, family room
duty Meyers 7ft 570-654-2396 FISH FINDER: Eagle with fireplace out to
DURYEA
LAMP - Parlor stand 1150 S. Main 570-714-9230
Magna II Plus with
up lamp. Very good
condition. Grey
snow plow
frame, does not
with
760 Monuments &
speed & tempera-
ture units plus
Scranton
Mon - Sat,
AKC GERMAN 314 Packer St.
deck. Bright & airy
kitchen, finished
Newly remodeled 3
metal color. $25.
570-740-1246
include hydraulic lift
& truck assembly Lots extras. $50
570-735-0191
12pm – 6pm SHEPHERD PUPS bedroom home with
1st floor master, 1.5
lower level, Tennis,
Golf & Swimming
mount. Manual tilt 570-822-9929 Male. Great are yours to enjoy
LAMP: Basketball adjustment, but has German bloodlines. baths, detached & relax. Mainte-
swag lamp $45. mounts for conver- GRAVE LOT GOLF CADDY tag
Vet checked. Call garage, all new sid- Doyouneedmorespace? nance free living.
Tiffany floor lamp
$60. Empress fiber
sion. Garage kept Near baby land at
Memorial Shine in
along, foldable $10.
570-655-9472 VITO’S 570-389-1156 ing , windows, shin-
gles, water heater,
A yard or garage sale $224,900
excellent condition! in classified MLS# 10-1221
bed cover, queen
size $50. 2 piece
$350.570-926-5075 Carverton.
$400. Call
RIFLE
CLEANING OIL 16
BORE & LINEUP kitchen and bath-
rooms. A must is the best way Call Geri
570-696-0888
Syroco wall planter SNOW THROWER
Ariens 24” cut, 7HP,
570-287-6327 (28 ounce cans) - GINO’S ASUCCESSFULSALE see house! tocleanoutyourclosets! 570-696-3801
117 Huckleberry Ln.
Room to grow in
$45. 3 piece lug-
gage by Kluge $45. tire, chains & elec-
tric start, tire
$20. Electric Tread-
mill, works great
Wanted: INCLASSIFIED!
$119,900
MLS 11-73
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
LEWITH & FREEMAN this unique 2 story
with exceptional
all in excellent con- 762 Musical $50. 570-654-2396 Call Tom
Doyouneedmorespace? Looking for that Mother-In-Law
dition. 288-5628 chains. $395. or 2
for $425. one for Instruments RIFLE SCOPE NIB Junk A yard or garage sale
570-262-7716
BEAR CREEK special place apartment. 4-5
bedrooms total.
LINE UP parts. 570-636-3151
GUITAR Fender
BSA MIL DOT 6-
Cars & in classified
333 Beaupland
called home? Hardwood & 9 ft.
24x40 $125. 10-1770
A GREAT DEAL... SNOWBLOWER 36” acoustic Never
is the best way Classified will address ceilings-1st floor, 2

IN CLASSIFIED!
chute 10 hp $550.
570-885-5858
used Comes with
carry case & strap +
570-735-3762
TURKEY CALLS,
Trucks tocleanoutyourclosets!
Your needs. oversized family
rooms with gas fire-
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile? 756 Medical
learn to play books,
excellent finish &
Diaphragms, multi-
ple reeds $799 sell-
Highest
Prices
You’re in bussiness AVOCA Open the door
with classified!
place, 4 zone heat
/air conditioning, 2
tone $250. neg. with classified! connecting 12 x 18
DALLAS AREA
Turn to classified. ing $4. 287-2073
Equipment 570-655-9472 Paid!! decks, plenty of
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got DIABETES TESTING PIANO Nevin upright
WOOD: Calloway 7
wood $20. Nike put-
MINIATURE POODLES Conveniently granite/tile, 2 car
heated garage.
FREE ACA, 2 females located just off
the directions! STRIPS box of 50, Nice condition. $95. ter $20. 655-9472 Situated on a
$375 each 2 males Living room has Dallas Highway on
$10. each. or $7.50 570-829-0217 beautifully
LIVING ROOM SET: PICKUP $350 each awesome woodland 1.25 wooded acres.
box if sold in 5 box.
3 pieces, floral PIANO: Free Kimball 778 Stereos/ 570-256-7996 views and you will Currently duplex or landscaped lot in
couch with match-
Lancets box of $100
piano-Good working Accessories 288-8995 enjoy the steam/ convert to single, desirable
ing extra large chair
$5. each.
570-654-6283 condition-No bench. PIT BULL PUPS 431 McAlpine St sauna. Lake and good condition. Blueberry Hill
Estates!
for 2 people &
ottoman, good con- LIFT CHAIR teal
570-283-3207
PIANO: like new,
SURROUND SOUND
Ad Aspire 4 small WANTED 5 weeks old, gor-
geous males &
This charming tradi-
tional home has
tennis rights avail-
able with Associa-
$117,500. All
offers considered. $399,900
MLS 10-4120
JEWELRY
dition,, soft shades green with hydraulic speakers, 1 large females available, a been extensively tion membership. 570-287-5775
Baldwin console, (membership or 570-332-1048 Debra Rosenberg
of peach, light gold, lift for people who digital, works great variety of colors. remodeled. There
high polish white, optional). Minutes 570-714-9251
rust & green. Pretty can not raise them- $50. RCA TUNER are many closets, a
DALLAS
matching bench $300 with shots.
& very comfortable. selves up out of SYSTEM with Wilkes-Barre. beautiful stone fire- from the Pocono's
Asking $150. for all. chair. $100. $700. Will deliver. remote works great place, 1st floor laun- and 2 hours to
Call 570-474-6362 570-899-6812
Like new, cherry 570-823-6805 $60. Technics 6 dry/bath combo & a Philadelphia or New
coffee table with SPEAKER STACK. piece system all PITT: 3 month old, lower level that can York. $349,000
claw feet, table has POWER CHAIR works great 5 disc male, black with be easily finished. Maria Huggler
an open shelf on
bottom. Asking $50.
MERITS new bat-
teries with charger,
1972 era 25”x 3.5’
speaker. Jordan pro
440 amp. standel
cd/dvd
tuner,
changer,
equalizer,
white paws he is
very friendly and
10-1794
Call Betty
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES DURYEA
513 McCullen St
Living room chair, joystick control and amplifier, am/fm, great with kids need (570) 510-1736 570-587-7000
fast. Excellent con- eq/amp. whole set.
dark green with tiny componite, record a good loving home
BERWICK
dition. $575. $125. 570-239-8149
gold diamond pat- player all wires, $100. 822-8957
tern throughout. 570-239-6586 Serious Drummer!!! hook ups included
Asking $45. Tiffany works great $200. 1419 First Ave Great 3 bedroom
WHEEL CHAIR: Pork Pie Percussion POMERANIANS
bowl, comes with Fugi digital camera home in excellent
original box. Asking
electric wheel chair-
Nutron 350 watt.
Shell Pack. All North
American maple in with memory card, WILKESBARREGOLD AKC, 8 weeks,
Champion blood- Smith Hourigan
condition. Pool,
3-season porch,
25. Decorator trees all owners manual & Group
asking $20. each.
570-474-2756
Black. 2 batteries &
charger included.
dark
sparkle
red wine
10-12-16 cd foe east down-
load instructions
(570)991-7448 line. shots
wormed.
&
Vet 570-287-1196
modern eat-in
kitchen, hardwood
tom toms, 22x20
$800. 654-1578
undrilled bass drum also comes with usb (570)48GOLD8 checked. $450.
570-864-2643
floors, corner lot.
$169,000
10-1228
Great location for
LOVE SEAT. Tradi-
WHEELCHAIR: (E) only 6 months $45. 570-822-8957
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
Shopping for a Call Joe Gilroy this multi unit with
Durable lightweight old. All Evans heads.
tional, grey, good, never used on a gig! (Plaza 315) PUPPIES new apartment? 570-288-1444 detached garage
$100. TABLES, (2)
easy to transport
$995. 570-881-4771
780 Televisions/ 315N .3 miles after Pit Bulls, Toy Foxes, Classified lets 2 story 4 bedroom, Also features an
wheelchair excel-
small walnut. Excel-
lent condition $125 Accessories Motorwold Poms, Chihuahuas,
you compare costs -
2 bath. 2,244 sq ft. apartment unit over
lent, $40 each. Shih Tzus, Yorkies, $55,900. it. $75,000
Wyoming. 328-1165 766 Office TELEVISION: GE. without hassle MLS 11-521 Maria Huggler
CHAIRS, pair, rust Maltese, Goldens,
CLASSIC
velvet, wicker arms. Equipment Works good. 28”. Pugs, Labs & more! or worry! 570-696-2468
758 Miscellaneous
DALLAS
Fair, $25. $100. 570-740-1246 570-453-6900 or PROPERTIES
570-822-3410 FILE CABINET desk- 570-764-2578 Get moving 570-587-7000
AIR MATTRESS top, 15”x18”, holds
TV APEX 20” flat with classified! New construction
Collect cash, not dust!
LOVESEAT &
OTTOMAN solid
New. 19 inch rise.
Pump. Full size. $50
hanging folders,$15.
570-655-2154
screen tube stereo
sound & remote ~
Mon-Sat
ROTTWEILER/LAB MIX BACK MOUNTAIN
on 1 acre lot.
2 story, 4 or 5 Clean out your
sand colored cush- MATTRESS TOP- $40. TV 13” Mag- Male, 8 months old, bedrooms, 2.5 basement, garage
10am - 8pm
ioned, excellent PER. New, full size. FILE CABINET Sub- navox, color $15. Closed Sundays house trained, bath, Great room or attic and call the
shape $200. Gel and feather tick. stantial file cabinet, 570-902-5598 friendly. $50. with cathedral Classified depart-
SOFA: 100% Italian $100. 823-2709 3 drawer hangers Highest Cash Pay 570-655-6922 ceiling, fire place, ment today at 570-
black leather sofa & TV Magnovax 13” Outs Guaranteed
loveseat, very good
BARREL,
and several
holders. $75.
file color, remote con-
trol. Excellent con- We Pay At Least SHIH-TZU PUPPIES BLAKESLEE dual zone gas heat
& central air,
829-7130!

EDWARDSVILLE
condition $600. 570-455-8658 Parents on premises 2 car garage,
570/824-7807 or wooden. dition $40. Call 76% of the London REDUCED PRICE!!
53 gallon. 570-696-1703 Shots Current. $550.
570-545-7006 GET THE WORD OUT Fix Market Price Pomeranian Puppies NOW $289,900.
Excellent
LOVESEAT: FREE condition $195. with a Classified Ad. for All Gold Jewelry $700. Call Call 570-675-4805
570-876-3830 570-829-7130 782 Tickets 570-401-1838 8 Circle Drive
DALLAS
Tan loveseat, no
Visit us at Kingston Twp.
tears at all, does TICKETS: 2 Martz
PRINTER WilkesBarreGold.com St. Bernard Pups Dallas School Dis-
need to be cleaned. NYC Tickets, round NEW CONSTRUCTION
BATHROOM SINK CARTRIDGES, new Or email us at 3 females. $500 trict. Beautiful
Wooden small com- trip, $60 for both.
SET: Gerber white Lexmark, black & wilkesbarregold@ each. ACA/CKC Ranch home with 2
puter desk for $25. No expiration date.
porcelain bathroom color all 100XL (4 in yahoo.com registered car garage and fin-
Wooden flat desk Call Mike. 37 Chestnut Road
sink with mirror and all). List $89 sell for 570-233-4020 ished basement on
with black shelf on (570) 905-5706 (Old Farm Estates)
the top and rounded medicine cabinet. $50. Call Say it HERE almost 1 acre near 100 Church St.
570-288-3894 or in the Classifieds! Custom built solid Great investment
legs very pretty Matching set. $80. 845 Pet Supplies Francis Slocum
brick 4 bedroom, 4 opportunity Duplex
$25. 570-822-8957 570-331-8183 570-650-6434 784 Tools 570-829-7130 State Park. Clean
bath Colonial style
PET BED as a whistle, no in nice location with
AFFORDABLE
MATTRESS SALE
BEDLINER: 89
Chevy S10, standard 770 Photo CARPET Installer’S
Tools with tool box,
WANTED:
LAPTOPS AND
Wicker, new condi-
tion. $5. 779-9791
wear and tear on
this one. Kitchen
home with an open
floor plan on 1+ acre
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
each unit. Live in
We Beat All
cab $30. 2000 Equipment $350.
SMARTPHONES!
redone in 1992, lot in the Poconos. one unit & rent the
Chevy Cavalier LS 570-868-5886 bath remodeled in A few of the ameni- other. $79,500
Competitors Prices! rear trunk spoiler, SAME-DAY CASH ties include central
PHOTO FILTERS: 2003. Large 3 sea- MLS 09-3999
Mattress Guy black 410. 250’ of 6 Tiffen glass photo fil- PAID. I COME TO A/C. 2 Master bed-
CROSSCUT SAWS son porch, large Debra Rosenberg
Twin sets: $149 gauge bare copper YOU! EMAIL rooms each with
ters, very clean. from mining era, level lot, home war- 570-714-9251
Full sets: $169 wire $100. Four bar- NICK@HITBOXNOW bath room and fire-
58mm to 72mm. one & 2 man $25. ranty, great location
Queen sets: $189 rel carb running .COM place, ultramodern
Some complete each. Antique post MLS #11-370
All New from Chevy motor OR CALL kitchen, hardwood
sets in pouch others hole digger $20. $179,900
American Made
570-288-1898
$50. 3 suitcases in
excellent shape
in hard case.Total 13 570-655-9472 (570)709-5954 900 Call Charlie floors throughout,
cathedral ceiling
filters. Value $300+ 570-829-6200 Sundays, 12 to 2
REAL ESTATE
EDWARDSVILLE
$40. 570-740-1246 must take all, price PIPE THREADS & VM 101 and 2 car garage. 307 Canter Dr.
SIDEBOARD: solid oak
DIES Rigid #700
reduced $300. Solid BOOKS 3 boxes of
$125. 788-5030.
electric pipe FOR SALE MLS #11-653
$469,900
2,700 sq. ft.,
$386,500
Oak dining room boos, $20 takes all threads & dies Call Kim patrickdeats.com
set, six chairs 3 boxes. Moving 774 Restaurant $300. Rigid chain
reduced $250. Solid sale. 570-313-5214 906 Homes for Sale 570-466-3338 570-696-1041
Equipment pipe vise $75. Elec-

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tric sewer cleaning
$300. 829-4025 CASH REGISTER
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PETS & ANIMALS gage? Falling 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
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BMW dealership
black /brown Ikea sign plastic large
CAR-100. 2 avail- 786 Toys & Games 810 Cats may get mail from porch with heat, 122-124 Short St.
44”hX 27”W $50. able. $1,500 each people who promise 1 car garage, Very nice double-
4’x4’ $175. TIRES
CATS & KITTENS
570-823-2709 or all 2 for $2,400 CHILD’S TOY: Fisher to forestall your asking $94,900. block in
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SOFA/LOVESEAT 225-55-17” set of 4
570-498-3616. with alot of acces- 12 weeks & up. in advance. Report quiet street and out
good used condition
hunter green cloth
upholstery with $60. call after 3pm
655-3197
RESTAURANT sories for hours of
enjoyment including
Shots, neutered,
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
Wanna make a of the flood zone.
Good income prop-
equipment Somer-
throw pillow excel-
lent condition $95. CASH REGISTER
set Dough bat operated toy
drill. Stands 40” tall
824-4172, 9-9 only. the nation’s con-
sumer protection
speedy sale? Place erty for an investor
or live in one side
Sheeter, Model
COMPUTER/STUDY
DESK with matching
Sharp XE-A201 $60.
CASH DRAWER
CAR-100. 2 avail- 28” wide & 23”
deep in good shape.
CATS (2) 1 male 1
1/2 years black &
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click Ranch home with
your ad today 570- and rent the other
to help pay the
able. $1,500 each
4 shelf bookcase,
both are glass/ sil-
$40. ILCO 040 KEY
MACHINE with
or all 2 for $2,400 $30.00
(570)675-0005
white spotted.
female 2 1/2 years
1 on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
nice country lot,
home needs work. 829-7130. mortgage! Make
your appointment
ver metal construc- Call for more info $44,900 today!
tower & key blanks orange with white Times Leader and
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$200. 6 drawer spots. Both cats are the FTC.
design Excellent metal office desk Job Seekers are (1st four movies) all neutered & looking
Collect cash, not dust! $69,900
condition $160. $30. Signtronix $30. WWE Money in Job Seekers are Clean out your Mary Ellen Belchick
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looking here! the Bank ring plus 7
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together. Both in basement, garage
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Find the car
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121 3rd St W.
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45 First Street W.
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Novak Road
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upgraded electric, almost half an acre Close to schools, floor, 3 more on 3rd, yard and 2 car hot tub. Finished home with off-street acres featuring spacious family wood floors, 1 bath.
newer roof, this 3 bedroom 1.5 move-in condition, kitchen with granite garage. 4 bed- lower level with parking on a quiet panoramic pastoral room with coal Eat in kitchen.
replacement bath home can be extra lot 50 x 92 countertops, 2 rooms, 1 bath, bar & fireplace. dead end street. A views, high ceilings, insert fireplace, Large “L” shaped
windows & 2nd yours. Features included in sale. tiered deck, partially 1,660 sq. ft. New roof, new modern kitchen with original woodwork, living room, dining living/dining room.
floor laundry. include a modern Estate sold finished basement $89,900 central air, new hardwood floors. A gutted, rewired, room kitchen PLUS Full basement,
MLS#10-4130 kitchen, central ''as is''. $65,000 with wet bar area, MLS 10-3684 furnace. great backyard for insulated and sheet- part finished partially finished.
Call Arlene A/C. laundry room, MLS 11-82 and 2 car attached Call Bill $151,900 summer fun. Terrific rocked, newer roof, basement, Rec Sunroom in back
570-714-6112 office and free Debra Rosenberg garage. Needs a lit- 570-362-4158 570-287-1806 potential. $78,960 vinyl siding, kitchen room with wet bar, off kitchen. 3 car
standing fireplace.
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 570-714-9251 tle TLC. But what a MLS 11-676 and baths. Lots of 2 car built in garage detached garage.
All appliances
included. Just move
right in! For more
steal at this price.
$55,900. KINGSTON 570-696-2468 potential with TLC.
Elk Lake School Dis-
& additional 3-4 car
garage... PLUS 2nd
PRICE REDUCED
NOW $130,500!!
MLS 11-12 trict. $199,000 lot for a great back MLS# 10-1703
details and photos 570-696-2468 MLS# 11-525 Call yard. This is a Call Linda
visit: www.atlas
JENKINS TWP. 570-696-2468 Fannie Mae (570) 956-0584

HANOVER TWP.
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570-696-1195 MLS 11-604
$190,000
Property approved
for HomePath
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570-474-2340
HUGE
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570-466-3338 Mortgage Looking for that
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$169,900
MLS #11-177
Open the door
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65 W. Pettebone St. 8 Diamond Ave.
It’s a showroom in print! Immaculate Cape
or worry! in classified 570-242-2795

NANTICOKE
Beautiful remodeled Loads of space in
home in nice neigh- this modernized tra- Classified’s got Cod home features Get moving is the best way
Large 4 Bedroom borhood. 4 bed, 3 ditional home. 3rd the directions! 1st floor master with classified! tocleanoutyourclosets!
in a great
neighborhood with
bath, new carpeting
new kitchen, stain-
floor is a large bed-
room with walk-in
closet. Modern HAZLETON
suite with office and
3/4 bath. 2nd floor
has 2 large bed- 543
LARKSVILLE
BIRCHWOOD ESTATES
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
REDUCED!!
less appliances. 3 SONDRA DRIVE
original architectur- kitchen, family room rooms with walk in Westmoreland
MOOSIC
A must see.
al details, hardwood $174,500. addition, deck over- closets and adjoin- Ave.
Leave Message looking large corner ing bath. 1st floor Stately 5 bedroom
floors, inground home in prestigious
lot. Not just a laundry and 1/2
MOUNTAINTOP
pool and hot tub. 570-881-8493
starter home but a bath, modern neighborhood.
REDUCE PRICE home to stay kitchen with bam- Yearning to be
$169,500 in and grow! boo floors, living restored to its origi-
MLS# 10-338 MLS #11-622 room with stone nal splendor. Porch,
$127,900 fireplace. 2 tier rec room, sun room
CROSS VALLEY and inground pool. 25 West
EXCEPTIONAL & LARGE
Call Colleen RV75 Turnberry Ln. deck overlooks
REALTY 570-237-0415 Open floor plan, above ground pool, Huge Reduction Washington St.
(570) 763-0090 stone fireplace & ready for $175,000 3 bedroom, 2.5 Move right into this
wet bar in living summer fun! Call Jay Crossin Glenmaura very nice 3 bed-
bath home. Living
EXETER room, gourmet MLS #11-657 Ext. 23
Crossin Real
room, dining room, Commons town- room 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
HANOVER TOWNSHIP kitchen with $299,000 family room, house features,
breakfast bar open Call Colleen Estate GREYSTONE MANOR woodwork and a
spacious two story
PENDING!!
kitchen, central air 115 Greystone Drive
(Borders the to dining area. 1st 570-237-0415 570-288-0770 PLUS finished lower living room with gas beautiful stained
Wyoming Valley floor bedroom, 2nd Well-maintained glass window.
level family room,
LAFLIN
fireplace, nice home built in 2006. Kitchen appliances
Country Club) floor spacious storage room &
Beautifully main- master suite & foyer, oak stair- Great yard. 4 bed- and wall to wall car-
laundry room case, breakfast rooms, 2.5 baths,
tained modern 3 bonus room above (unfinished), 2 car peting approxi-
bedroom rancher garage with nook, deck with large kitchen, family mately 1 year old.
garage, deck, patio, room, dining room/ Home also has a
with attached 2 car
garage. Wood burn-
skylights! This is a
Fannie Mae Home- JERMYN fenced yard on
corner lot.
nice view, oak floor-
ing, sunken dining
office, two-sided
gas fireplace, large
one car detached
garage.
ing fireplace, Gas Path Property, 111 FRANKLIN ST. $249,000. For sale room and tile bath-
hot water base- purchase this deck, large shed. $87,000
by owner, realtors rooms. Lower level $309,000
HANOVER TWP.
board heat, 3 sea- property for as little welcome. MLS 11-347
son porch. Private as 3% down! finished in 2008 For info, call Call John
Wildflower Village 570-706-1077 570-579-4701
setting. Almost 1/2 Property approved with third bedroom, 570-704-6846
1101 Chicory Court Single Family
LUZERNE
acre. $124,900. walk-in closet bath- Antonik & Associ-
NANTICOKE
This immaculate Home! for HomePath 7 Hickorywood Dr.
end unit townhome, Listing#11-718 Mortgage & room and family ates, Inc.
3 Bedrooms, nice Wonderful 4 bed-
5 years young, is Ask for Bob Kopec HomePath room. Family room 570-735-7494
neighborhood, room Ranch with
ready and waiting Humford Realty, large yard, gas Renovation is bright & features
NOXEN
sweeping views of
for its new owner to Inc. baseboard hot Financing. the valley. Master unique fireplace.
move right in! 570-822-5126 water heat, near ''FIRSTLOOK'' HISTORY! bedroom with walk-
Property! See Live in a house $319,000 3672 SR 29S
Bright 3 bedroom, schools & public in closet and bath,
1.5 bath, new car- To place your transportation. www.homepath.
com for details.
located in the town
known as the Birth-
ultra modern eat-in
MLS# 10-6336
peting and flooring
throughout, crown ad Call Toll Free Low taxes. To
Settle Estate. REDUCED PRICE place of First Aid
kitchen with granite
counters and cherry
moulding. Gas fur-
nace and air condi-
1-800-427-8649 REDUCED PRICE
$72,500
$174,900
MLS #10-4748
(Jermyn) This
house is a deal at
cabinets with large
island and stainless 200 - 202 E.
tioning. Back yard 570-242-2795 $53,900. No need 271 Charles St.
Union Street
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
No Realtors. Call steel appliances. 2 Very nice 3 bed- (570) 348-1761
features patio, vinyl 570-262-6480 to purchase any car garage, full 2 single homes on
appliances they are room 1.5 bath home
MOUNTAIN TOP
fence and storage for appointment. unfinished base- 1 lot. All separate
$116,000 all included! For with detached 1 car
ment with garage. Home has utilities, 2 vehicle Brick front ranch
MLS 11-144 more details and
HARDING
walk-out to yard. replacement win- built-in garage. with large Living
Call Terry pictures visit MLS #10-4060 Great opportunity
www.atlas dows, new carpet, room, 3 bedroom,
570-885-3041 $269,900 for investors or live sun room, deck, full
or Angie realtyinc.com fresh paint and
Call Colleen remodeled bath- in one & collect rent basement, sheds
570-885-4896 MLS#10-1458 570-237-0415 from the other.
$53,900 rooms. This is a and garage on 0.54
must see in a nice One side has 4 acres. $154,000.
HAZLETON
Call Kim bedrooms, other
570-466-3338 neighborhood,. Call Jeannie Brady
58 and 60 W. Saint MLS 11-442 has 3 bedrooms. ERA BRADY
Marys Road. $101,000 $105,000 ASSOCIATES
Reassessed by Call John Polifka 310 Deer Run Drive MLS# 10-3329 570-836-3848
the county in 2006
LINEUP 570-704-6846 Spacious 11 year Louise Laine
to $154,000 after
the appeal in 2008
PRICE REDUCED
679 Appletree Rd. ASUCCESSFULSALE
Antonik & old 2 story built by
Hallmark Homes
570-283-9100 x 20
NOXEN TWP.
KINGSTON
Associates, Inc.
it became 4 bedrooms, 570-735-7494 sits on 1 acre lot.
FACTORYVILLE reassessed to 2.5 bath home INCLASSIFIED! Formal living rooms
EXCEPTIONAL $112,000. Two
homes on one lot.
nestled among the
trees on a very Doyouneedmorespace? LUZERNE
& dining rooms, eat
in kitchen with
SPACIOUS VICTORIAN
FAMILY HOME
Close to schools,
nice
hood.
neighbor-
Two
private 1 acre, this
country retreat
has high quality,
Currently duplex but
can be easily
A yard or garage sale
in classified
island. Family room
with 11 foot ceiling
& fireplace. Office
NANTICOKE
6 Edward St
Two story, 4 bed-
fridge's, two converted back to on 1st floor.
rooms, 4 bath
stoves, two wash-
modern updates
complemented with single. Charming is the best way Screened porch off
rooms, double car
attached garage, ers, two dryers original woodwork entrance foyer with tocleanoutyourclosets! kitchen overlooks Enjoy the mountain
wood staircase &
eat-in kitchen, din- and one dish-
washer all includ-
& builtins. Maple
floors, stained You’re in bussiness in ground pool.
Large master suite
views and privacy
from your rear deck
ing room, family eat in kitchen
room, living room, ed. Off street with all appliances windows, modern 290 Reynolds St.
Very roomy 2 story
with classified! with 3 closets, on this country
1st floor kitchen &
LAKE ARIEL
central air, finished parking for seven, overlooks huge on lovely street in private bath with raised ranch on
fenced in yard. family room with bath, finished 3rd 73 Parry St. whirlpool, separate 1 acre in Noxen.
basement, Half Kingston. 4 bed-
The larger home is floor-to-ceiling brick floor, walk-in Recently renovated shower, double 3 bedroom, 1 bath
acre +, deck. Con- rooms, 3 baths, 2164 Northgate Rd
3 bedroom, 1.5 fire place. Formal closets & off street 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath vanity & radiant Looking for a home home with custom
veniently located wood burning fire-
baths, wall to wall dining room with parking. $67,355 home on a large lot heated tile floor. that's move-in woodwork & 3
between Clarks place in living room.
carpet, freshly Pella sliders look Call Ann Marie in great location. 3 car garage. ready? This immac- decks, above
Summit and Large eat-in kitchen
painted, finished out to stone patio & 570-760-6769 Steps away from Finished rec room ulate ranch features ground pool
Tunkhannock; as well as formal
basement, natu- inground pool. (570) 288-6654 the Back Mountain in lower level. all brick exterior, & hot tub.
hardwood floors; dining room. Freshly
central
retractable
vac;
deck
ral wood work
throughout and an
French doors lead
to Master bedroom
BELL REAL ESTATE painted, carpets
cleaned and numer-
trail. Features a
wrap around porch,
Home Warranty.
NEW PRICE
beautiful modern
tiled kitchen, formal
REDUCED PRICE
$119,000
awning; pristine enclosed back suite with walk-in ous updates makes hardwood floors $395,000 dining room, large
condition.
Call Shari at ERA
porch. Ceramic
tile kitchen, count-
closet. Central air &
Hi efficient heat,
INKERMAN this move-in ready!
Call for your 2 story, 3 bedroom,
downstairs, new
wall-to-wall carpet-
MLS# 10-938
Call Linda
sunken living room,
3 bedrooms,tiled
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
Brady Associates
$275,000 Call
er top, 1.5 bath,
office and foyer.
water supplied
spring house. JENKINS TWP.
45 Main St.
private showing.
MLS #11-364
2 bath. $85,000
MLS 11-621
ing upstairs. 2nd
floor laundry, brand
(570) 956-0584
Coldwell Banker
bath with garden
tub, fully finished
(570) 836-3848 New Roof, hot $185,000 $159,900 570-696-2468 new bathrooms, Rundle Real Estate basement with fire-
or email water heaters and MLS #10-3089 Mary Ellen Belchick large walk in closet 570-474-2340 place, 3/4 bath and
sonshine@epix.net. insulation. The Call Steve Shemo 570-696-6566 and spacious yard. laundry area,5
back house is a Move in condition!
MOUNTAIN TOP
570-793-9449 zoned gas heat,
three floor, 2 bed- MLS 11-220 570-675-4400
LINE UP room. Both have $114,900
newer carport and

PITTSTON
460 S. Mtn more. Plus seller is
A GREAT DEAL... separate utilities.
$134,000 Call
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
Blvd. offering a Home
Warranty for your
IN CLASSIFIED! Andy
570-714-9225 Looking to buy a
Crossin Real
Estate
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$124,900
FALLS LINE UP Large 3 bedroom home? 570-288-0770 MLS 10-3662
HANOVER TOWNSHIP A GREAT DEAL... home, freshly paint- Place an ad here
LARKSVILLE 570-696-2468

REDUCED! IN CLASSIFIED!
ed with some new
carpeting, new van-
and let the
sellers know! LUZERNE
ity and new flooring 570-829-7130
Looking for the right deal in bath. Good sized
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
rear yard, off street
parking. Perfect for
KINGSTON
40 N. Landon St.
Large well cared
for home! 4 lev-
11 Norman St.
Lovely home in
els, lots of stor- very good
It’s a showroom in print! your growing family. Residential area, age. Oversized 1 condition. Large lot,
Classified’s got Price reduced for 4 bedroom plus 2 in car garage. hardwood, large
a quick sale. attic totaling 6. 1 1/2
Reduced! the directions! MLS#09-2449 baths. Half block
129 E. State St. Family room with Let the Community garage in rear used
Beautiful Bi-Level gas fireplace. 4 Know! partially as a
RR1, Box 297
MAJESTIC VIEW!
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
3 bedrooms,
baths, 1 car garage.
2 HARVEYS LAKE
Lakefront property
$64,900
Call Charles
from schools. All
new rugs and
appliances, laundry
with Oak Hardwood
Floors in Living
REDUCED!
347 Miller St.
zone efficient
gas hot water
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY!
professional office
with heat, A/C &
room, Dining room, Charming 4 bed- baseboard heat. 570-829-7130 bath. Great
3 bedroom brick New carpeting, for sale. 1 acre of room, two car Hardwood floors. potential, great
Hallways & room on a quiet
Ranch home nes- paint, etc. Large lot. land. 50’ of devel- garage, off street
NANTICOKE
Staircase. street. Amenities Large eat-in neighborhood.
tled on approxi- Asking $118,000. oped lakefront. parking, $139,900. kitchen with $109,000
Upgrades Galore, include, but are not
mately an acre of Deremer Realty Respond to: Call 570-829-0847 huge movable MLS# 10-4262
central air, gas limited to Master
well groomed river- 570-477-1149 For Sale by Owner
JENKINS TWP
Call Tony Ranieli
KINGSTON
heat, 16x32 bedroom, bathroom island. Large
front land with P.O. Box 286 in-ground pool (new addition in deck. Private 570-237-1032
breathtaking scenic
views, cascading HANOVER TWP. Harveys Lake, PA
18618
surrounded with
Perennial Gardens
back), laundry room
on 1st floor. Full
yard. Replace-
ment windows.
tree lines and the Pool house.
HARVEYS LAKE
& Fenced yard with bathroom upstairs,
legendary cliffs of Hot Tub, shed, ceiling fans in 5 Home warranty
Falls. Beautiful bird deck, oversized upstairs rooms, included.
and wildlife to daz-
zle the eye and
excellent fishing
driveway, 1 car
garage. 1 year
warranty. $199,900
wrap porch, back
deck and a lovely
yard! Must See!
$224,000
MLS# 11-382
Call Michael
61 Spruce St.
Well built &
PITTSTON
110 Oak St
and hunting for your MLS# 10-3677 MLS #10-2397 Pinko affordable ranch
enjoyment. Living Call Nancy Palumbo REDUCED! (570) 899-3865 style home with
room w/fireplace, 1717 River Road 62-63 Railroad Ave. 570-714-9240 $122,500 great views & a
family room, full 146 Brown St.
NEW PRICE! Compact 2 story Double block home Call Donald large lot. Quite
heated basement, home with 3 bed- in need of updating Crossin neighborhood.
riverfront deck, Beautiful outside as
inside - This 2 story Lakeside property rooms, 1st floor with large fenced in Crossin Real Features include:
central A/C and bath with laundry, yard. 3 bedrooms Estate Hardwood floors,
much more. A one offers too many with low taxes.
amenities & View of lake, lake large kitchen. Park- each side, newer 570-288-0770 Smith Hourigan eat-in kitchen,
of a a kind find. ing in rear with
LARKSVILLE
upgrades to access, public boat roof and vinyl sided. Group updated electric
Must see! alley access. Great investment. 570-474-6307 service, updated BUYER TO PAY $75
MLS #10-3751 mention. Resort launch across
living in your back street. $49,900 MLS #10-4459 235 Cannery Dr. plumbing & newly DOC FEE AT
$182,000 MLS 11-99 $54,900 painted interior, off- CLOSING. OFFERS /
Call Debbie yard with inground $110,000 Built in 1993, ranch,
pool & cabana. A MLS# 10-234 Call Colleen Call Colleen single family, street parking with CONTRACTS ARE
McGuire

Find your next


must see property! Call Cindy 570-237-0415 570-237-0415 3 bedrooms, 2.5 rear alley access to NOT BINDING
570-332-4413 built-in garage. UNTIL THE ENTIRE
Crossin Real $215,000 570-690-2689 baths, garage, eat-
MLS# 10-1670 www.cindykingre.com in kitchen, dining Excellent for 1st AGREEMENT IS
Estate

vehicle online.
Call Geri room, living room, time home buyer or SIGNED (RATIFIED)
570-288-0770 buyer looking to BY ALL PARTIES.
570-696-0888 fireplace, gas
570-696-3801 forced air furnace, down size. Move in $38,000

FORTY FORT LEWITH & FREEMAN Selling


central air, unfin-
ished basement,
condition! Easy to
show! Call today!
$82,000
570-696-2468

570-675-4400
Your Car?
104 Butler Street 12,570 sq. ft. lot,
Great starter
home in nice HANOVER TWP.
147 - 149 Old We’ll run your ad until
deck. Brick front
with siding. Stick
MLS#10-4638
Craig Yarrish
neighborhood. built for wheelchair 570-696-6554
3 bedrooms, Ashley Road Collect cash, not dust! the vehicle is
s sold.
access with open
Live in one side,
1 bath. Large
yard, attached rent the other. Clean out your floor plan.
$243,000
garage. Asking 3 bedrooms each basement, garage Call (570) 288-1246
side with 1.5 baths.
$65,900. Call
(570) 693-1678 Nice rural area. or attic and call the to set an appoint-
ment
Find Something? Collect cash, not dust!
fied
Call Classified Clean out your
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$93,000. Call
for appointment. ment today at 570-
829-7130 0
Say it HERE
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PITTSTON PITTSTON TWP. PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd
SHAVERTOWN
304 Vista Dr
SWOYERSVILLE WEST PITTSTON
97 Lacoe Street
WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE Properties HARVEYS LAKE
Lake View
FORTY FORT Hard to find this
one! Buildable lot
with view of lake.
$32,900
MLS# 10-2523
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
DUPLEX PROPERTY
16 Defoe St. 120 Parnell St. PRICE REDUCED! Owner financing For Sale By Owner Very well 116 Amber Lane 61 Pittston Ave.
Lovely 2 story, 3 Looking for a Ranch Gorgeous estate available. Beautifully Move-in good con- maintained, 2 Very nice Bi-level Stately brick Ranch
bedrooms, 1.5 bath home? Beautiful 3 like property with remodeled home, dition. 1 Bedroom bedroom, 1 bath, 1 home with 3-4 bed- in private location. NEW LISTING!
home that features bedroom brick front log home plus 2 new cabinets, gran- Each. All Separate car garage in quiet rooms, open floor Large room sizes, 108 Welles St.
open floor plan with Ranch in nice story garage on 1 ite countertops, Utilities. Off Street neighborhood. Move plan, built in fireplace, central Unique investment 570-675-4400
cathedral ceiling neighborhood. acres with many ceramic tile floor in Parking. Great in ready, hardwood garage, driveway, A/C. Includes opportunity for a 4
family room. Pris-
tine hardwood
floors. 3 season
Large rooms, nicely
appointed with
large yard and full
outdoor features.
Garage.
kitchen, pantry,
large master bed-
Location, Excellent
Neighborhood.
floors, gas heat &
great outdoor living
on corner lot.
Lower level family
room with pellet
extra lot.
MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
unit building that
includes 1 small
commercial space
MOUNTAIN TOP
200 Kirby
MLS# 11-319 room with 2 walk-in $55,000. space. Kitchen
sun room leads to basement. $325,000 closets and study, MUST SELL appliances stove. Move in $209,000 & 3 spacious
patio, in ground Priced to sell at Call Charles corner lot, partially CALL 570-407-3100 included. $112,500 condition home Call Charlie apartments. Low
pool and manicured $224,500 enclosed yard with MLS 10-4063 $99,900 570-829-6200 maintenance
vinyl fenced yard.
$169,000
MLS 11-141
MLS #10-2817
Call Charlie for
your private
vinyl fencing, deck
with gazebo. SWOYERSVILLE Call Melissa
570-237-6384
MLS 10-4538
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
VM 101 exterior & grounds.
Convenient location
with high visibility.
$289,900
Call Terry showing. MLS 10-1123 $118,500
570-885-3041 VM 101 MLS #11-358
or Angie LINE UP 570-696-2468
Karen Ryan
570-885-4896 570-283-9100 X-14 Beautiful piece of
A GREAT DEAL... Doyouneedmorespace? property located in
IN CLASSIFIED! WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
A yard or garage sale
in classified
a nice area waiting
to be built on. Most-
Looking for the right deal
PITTSTON TWP. PENDING 19 Schoolhouse Ln ly wooded. Water,
is the best way
on an automobile? Immaculate 2 story,
tocleanoutyourclosets!
sewer and gas are

PITTSTON Turn to classified. stone & vinyl. Large


lot on cul-de-sac. You’re in bussiness JENKINS TOWNSHIP adjacent. Going
towards Mountain-
It’s a showroom in print! 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 top left onto Kirby
Classified’s got SHAVERTOWN baths. Detached with classified! May Street
Ave just past Grey-
the directions! oversized 2 car
garage with loft. YATESVILLE stone Manor.
$59,000

PLAINS Tile, hardwood,


granite, central air.
laundry/pantry & Cozy 2 bedroom
PRICE REDUCED
MLS 11-429
570-696-2468
Ledge View
large family room Development home, large fenced
40 Gain St. with built in bar & 132 Clear Spring Ct. in yard, 2 car
34 Carroll St. Thinking of down- fireplace on 1st Ranch style town- garage. $45,000
Spacious 3 or 4 sizing?? Then we floor. $284,900. home, with 2 bed- MLS 10-3229
bedroom home. have the perfect lit- 570-288-3256 570-696-2468 Former Parrish
rooms, 1 3/4 mod-
Quiet street. tle house for you! 375 Greenpond Rd. ern baths, modern Center Hall with
MLS# 10-624
PRICE REDUCED
New construction
Ranch with 3 bed-
Well kept Ranch in
Midway Manor with TRUCKSVILLE kitchen with stove,
dishwasher,
kitchen & parking
MLS#08-2954
rooms, 2 full baths,
NYABSOLUTE
FARM LIQUIDATION
$79,900 63 Clarks Lane 7 rooms, 3 bed- garbage disposal, 12 Reid st. $179,900
Call Bill 2 car garage, gas Large eat in rooms, 2 baths, 2 fridge. Separate Spacious Bi-level Call Charlie
(570) 362-4158 fireplace. Full unfin- Kitchen with a car garage, newer laundry room, 1 car home in semi-pri- SALE
ished basement, formal dinning just furnace. garage, like new vate location with 3/19th ONLY
gas heat and cen- off kitchen, Private MLS #10-4474 condition. private back yard. 3 12 acres - Pond
tral air. Granite rear deck with nice $162,900 MLS 11-366 season room. Gas $24,900
counters, stainless landscaping, tiled Call Tom 20 acres - Stream-
steel appliances, foyer, laundry & a
$162,500 Shopping for a fireplace in lower
$39,900
570-262-7716 Call Lu-Ann level family room. 4
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
nice yard.
MLS #10-3676
two car garage on
first level. Vaulted Price Reduced! 570-602-9280
new apartment?
Classified lets bedrooms, garage.
MLS 10-4740
PLAINS TWP. Surrounded by
State Land, prime
basement, garage
or attic and call the
$229,900
Call Colleen
ceiling in bedrooms,
skylight, walk-in
3 bedroom ranch
home. Hardwood
floors. Sunken living
you compare costs -
without hassle
$159,900
Call Charlie
LAND! So. Tier location!
Woods, fields, 100%
570-237-0415 closets, pull down guaranteed. Call
Classified depart- room. Lower level or worry! 570-829-6200 HIGHWAY 315 888-793-7762 Now!
SHAVERTOWN
attic steps,garage VM 101
ment today at 570- door opener family room with Get moving 2 acres of commer- www.NewYork
829-7130! $159,900 fireplace. Garage.
60’x161’ lot. WEST WYOMING with classified! cial land. 165 front
feet. Driveway
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PITTSTON
MLS#10-4433
Paul Thomas $99,900 438 Tripp St
WILKES-BARRE access permit and
PRICES REDUCED
PITTSTON TWP. 570-760-1738 or Besecker Realty lot drainage in
570-735-7494 x322 570-675-3611 place. WIll build to EARTH

ANTONIK & THINKING OF SELLING? suit tenant or avail- CONSERVANCY


WANAMIE able for land lease.
MLS 11-17
LAND FOR SALE
46+/- Acres
ASSOCIATES, INC. 950 Center St. Price Negotiable Hanover Twp.,
Call Charlie $89,000

PLAINS
Absolute Must
94 Mary St.
3 bedroom, 2 bath
570-829-6200
VM 101
10+/- Acres
Hanover Twp.,
$69,000
Ranch home on 35 Hillard St.
See River Ridge double lot with 1 car 28+/- Acres
49-51 Curtis St. Townhouse! Great
garage. Located in neighborhood Fairview Twp.,
Fully occupied dou-
993 Sunrise Drive a quiet neighbor- surrounds this $85,000
ble with separate FREE MARKET
Horizon Estates hood. MLS -11-372 updated 2 story 61+/- Acres
utilities. 2 bed- ANALYSIS!
PLYMOUTH &
Stunning 3 bed- $149,900 with original Nuangola
rooms each side, ACREAGE For a confidential
room, 2.5 bath end Call Tom woodwork. 3 $125,000
off street parking 950 Center St. evaluation of
Townhome with 2 570-262-7716 bedroom, 1 bath, 40+/- Acres
and fenced in yard. your home.
LARKSVILLE
car garage. 1st floor Unique Property. Newport Twp.
MLS #10-2584 Well maintained 2 SUNDAY 1,500 sq.ft. oak CALL TODAY!
master bedroom eat-in kitchen, $180,000
$75,900 story. 10 years old. 1:00PM-3:00PM 570 696-2468.
with vaulted ceiling wood floors, 32 +/- Acres
Call Lu-Ann Privacy galore. Completely remod-
and luxurious bath, stained glass Wilkes-Barre Twp.
570-602-9280 3.5 acres. Pole eled home with
ultra kitchen, fire- windows, large See additional Land
place, loft. 12x16 Barn 30 x 56 for everything new. for Sale at
trex deck and large Looking for the right deal storage of equip- New kitchen, baths, room sizes, fenced
www. earth
yard, deck. $89,000
fence-able yard. on an automobile? ment, cars or
boats. A must
bedrooms, tile
MLS #10-3023 conservancy.org
264 Burke Street floors, hardwoods, 570-823-3445
Beautiful hardwood
and tile. Convenient No maintenance Turn to classified. see property. granite countertops, Call Tracy Zarola

PITTSTON It’s a showroom in print!


fees. Many $289,000 all new stainless 570-574-6465
location in a great 570-696-0723 915 Manufactured
neighborhood and upgrades. Move in Classified’s got MLS# 10-3799 steel appliances,
very low HOA fee.
MLS 10-4677
condition. 2,000 sq.
ft. Berber, ceramic the directions!
Call Geri
570-696-0888
refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish-
LEWITH & FREEMAN NEAR HARVEYS LAKE Rental Properties
(609-611 E. Main
Homes
St., Larksville, (pic-
NEW PRICE
$289,900
tile & hardwood. 2
bedroom, 2.5
570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for WILKES-BARRE tured) Investment
Opportunity! 22-24-
ASHLEY PARK
Call Terry baths. All appli- two, huge deck, 45 Birch St Laurel Run & San
ances, washer 570-288-9371 large yard, excellent 26 Main St., Ply- Souci Parks, Like
570-885-3041
Angie
570-855-4896
& dryer & window
treatments includ- SOUTH ABINGTON WEST PITTSTON
neighborhood
$154,900 (835.00 /
mouth and 607-
609-611 and 617
Main St., Larksville.
new, several to
choose from,
Financing &Warranty,
ed. Walk in 30years/ 5%)
68-70 Plank St.
Affordable double
closet. No
units in front of
HOME IN GREAT 570-654-1490
RR2 Box 200
There is a total of
33 units plus a
facebook.com/
MobileOne.Sales
block property! parking lot. Owner Call (570)250-2890
CONDITION!
or behind. 1 car
Each unit has 3 Well maintained, 4 will sell individually
garage. Very
bedrooms, living bedroom, 1 1/2 or as a package
Job Seekers are private. Near all
baths, eat-in 927 Vacation
PRICED TO SELL!
room, full bath, interstates. Fenced yard, 2 car deal. Please call
dining room & eat- looking here! kitchen, spacious agent for separate Locations
WEST WYOMING
REDUCED PRICE garage, large work-
in kitchen. Separate Where's your ad? Call 570-829-3162 335 Highland Ave.
living room, front & property pricing
shop/storage build- back porches on
570-829-7130 and
utilities & off-street
parking. Live in one ask for an employ- PLAINS TWP
5 Bedrooms, 1 bath.
Updated Wiring,
116 Luzerne Ave.
A must see with
ing at back of prop-
erty. Come take
1.58 acres.
$436,500
Call Chuck VACATION PROPERTY
unit & let the
second unit pay for
ment specialist
FOR SALE BY OWNER Newer Roof & Fur-
nace, Modern
some updating. This
property will be an
a look!
$32,000
$123,800. Call
Jeannie Brady
570-760-7920
Crossin Real
Think Spring Time
Share at Scenic
the mortgage or
use both units as
an investment
PLAINS PLAINS TOWNSHIP Kitchen & Bath, Gas
Fireplace, Huge
ideal opportunity.
Owner could live in
570-696-2468
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
Estate
570-288-0770
Quail Hollow in
Drums, PA. 19th
Week. Year Round
12FT Ceiling Base- 1 unit & rent out the
property. Call today
for a showing! MILL CREEK ACRES ment, Large Deck, other or convert To place your Access to Indoor
Swimming Pool, Hot
$84,800 4 Lan Creek Rd
Fenced Yard, Above
Ground Pool.
back into single
536 W. Eighth St.
909 Income & ad call...829-7130 Tub, Restaurant,
family home. Nice Commercial
WEST WYOMING
MLS#10-3778 Close to Mohegan $160,000. Call Nice starter home Game Room &
neighborhood!
Craig Yarrish Sun & Geisinger, 4 (253)905-6601 $89,900 with 7 rooms, 3 Properties Beach. PRICE
570-696-6554 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, or email bedrooms, 1.25 331 Holden St GREATLY REDUCED!
MLS 10-1886
DALLAS
Fireplace, 2 Car beccaz63@ baths. 1 car garage 10-847 Call 570-331-4793
Debra Rosenberg (Absolutely No Time
Garage. Excellent hotmail.com.
117 Mara Lane Condition. All Appli-
570-714-9251 and carport. Home
has plenty of park- WILKES-BARRE Share Companies)
This townhome is
better than new! It
ances
Large yard.
Included.
SUGARLOAF ing in rear with
shed and great
Find Something?
Lose Something?
PITTSTON
has been upgraded Go To 2 houses. Must sell
with bamboo floors yard.
www.plainsre.com together. Each has MLS #11-559
Get it back where it
in Living Room & for details. its own utilities on belongs
Dining Room. Only Looking to buy a $99,900
Asking $219,900 2.57 acres. 3 car Call Tom with a Lost/Found ad!
lived in for 6 Call 570-817-1228 garage with 3 large home?
570-262-7716 570-829-7130
months & includes for showing attached rooms. Place an ad here Many possibilities
all stainless kitchen For Sale By Owner. and let the 678 Lehman for this building. 40 +
930 Wanted to Buy
appliances & large-
capacity high-
efficiency washer &
SCRANTON
608 Webster St.
$249,900
Call (570) 788-5913
sellers know!
570-829-7130 57 Fulton Street
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
Outlet Road
Unusual Opportunity
parking spaces, 5
offices, 3 baths and Real Estate
in Back Mountain. warehouse.
SWOYERSVILLE
home in Wilkes-
722 McAlpine St.
dryer. HUGE 12x26
Deck. Walk-out WEST PITTSTON WEST WYOMING Barre. This is a Fan- Ranch Home $425,000
WE BUY HOMES
TOY TOWN SECTION nie Mae HomePath zoned Residential Maria Huggler
Spacious living basement. QUIET 242 Damon Street attached to CLASSIC
cul-de-sac location. Property. All meas-
room, family room, 148 Stites Street urements are Commercial PROPERTIES Any Situation
Bonus Room on
570-956-2385
eat in kitchen & approx. Buyer to Building (formerly 570-587-7000
formal dining area, second floor has MINT CONDITION print shop) with
pay full transfer tax.
4 bedrooms & full
bath. Large home
been carpeted- just
needs to be
finished. $224,900
MUST SEE!
$74,000
Inspections for Buy-
ers knowledge only.
separate utilities on
over 2 beautiful WYOMING
with great potential. Charming 750 sq. acres in Lake Twp.
PRICE REDUCED!
MLS #11-334 2 unit property, Fannie Mae ''First-
Needs updating & ft. corner lot home. Look'' property, with plenty of
repairs. This is a Call Tracy Zarola good location, All hardwood floors, parking. So many
570-574-6465 needs work. investment offers
Fannie Mae Home- 184 Owen St. new hot water will not be consid- possibility's. Can be
Path property. 570-696-0723 $39,900 Spacious home boiler, gas heat, purchased as
Roomy 2 story, 4 ered for the first 15
Buyer to pay full
transfer tax. No
LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-696-2468
bedroom, 1.75 bath
single family home
with original
architectural
immaculate with full
basement.
days of listing.
Please see
residential home.
Call for more
investment offers
PLAINS on a large lot with features in a 2 car garage. www.homepath.co details. Property
accepted for 1st 15 large modern eat in 570-446-3254 m for details. Type:RC:
days of listing, great neighbor-
1610 Westminster Rd kitchen. Large living $19,900 Residential with
please see
''FirstLook'' at
and dining rooms.
1st floor laundry
hood. Featuring
4 bedrooms, LINEUP MLS #11-695 Commercial
Function
570-696-2468 285 Wyoming Ave.
www.homepath.
com for details.
room, ductless air hardwood floors,
a large sun room
ASUCCESSFULSALE $169,000
MLS #11-42
First floor currently
941 Apartments/
conditioning on 1st used as a shop,
$37,900 floor, vinyl siding, and two car INCLASSIFIED! 570-242-2795 Unfurnished
SCRANTON
MLS#10-4763 could be offices,
carport, off street detached garage.
570-242-2795 Doyouneedmorespace? etc. Prime location,
802 Hampton St.
parking and much
more.
MLS 11-432
$135,000
MLS# 10-1675 A yard or garage sale
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3 ASHLEY
PRICE REDUCED! $159,900 CROSS VALLEY in classified bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
2nd floor, 1
bedroom, living
Gorgeous estate Jay A. Crossin REALTY is the best way and parking for room, dining room,
like property with Ext. 23 (570) 763-0090 tocleanoutyourclosets! 6 cars. off-street parking,
log home plus 2
story garage on 1
Crossin Real
Estate
WEST PITTSTON
You’re in bussiness WILKES-BARRE MLS #10-4339
$174,900
yard. Gas heat
included. $525.
acres with many
outdoor features.
570-288-0770
322 SALEM ST.
with classified! DURYEA Call Charlie
VM 101
Call 570-991-1883

PITTSTON Garage.
MLS# 11-319 *Buyer to pay $75
doc fee at closing,
SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE AVOCA
3 rooms, wall to
$325,000
Call Charles offers/contracts are wall carpeting,
not binding until the appliances, coin-op
entire agreement is washer/dryer, off
signed (ratified) by
all parties. *If you 912 Lots & Acreage street parking,
73 Richard Street $410+ security. No
have not received 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath pets. 570-655-1606
DURYEA
an offer response
44.59 ACRES
Great 1/2 double Traditional in Very 622 Donnelly St.

For Sale by Owner


Find a
w/in 72 business
hours, you may call 70 Grandview Dr.
located in nice
West Pittston loca-
Good Condition.
Open Layout. Off
Double Block in
good condition. DALLAS
newcar
39 Tompkins St 877-885-1624 & Beautiful open tion. 3 bedrooms, 108 Simpson St. Street Parking, 1st floor, 1 bedroom,
Great investment
3-4 bedroom ranch leave a message plan. Huge rooms, new carpet. Vertical Cute and well cared Yard & Shed. modern kitchen, off
property. Come
for home. Enclosed

online
with 2 car detached identifying the prop- hardwood floors, blinds with all appli- Many Updates. take a look. street parking.
garage and finished erty address, your tile, gas fireplace, ances. Screened in patio on back, off Asking $47,900 $550/ month + utili-
$96,000
lower level in nice name, phone # & modern kitchen. All porch and yard street parking for 4 Call 570-762-1537 ties. No pets. Call
MLS# 10-2668
neighborhood. at email, & you will in a desirable MLS#10-1535 cars. Nice big yard, for showing (570) 639-1462
Call Karen
Completely remod- timesleader.com receive a prompt neighborhood. $59,000 privacy in rear.
Coldwell Banker
response. $193,000 MLS 09-3505 DALLAS TWP
WILKES-BARRE
eled and modern Charlie VM 101 Rundle Real Estate
throughout - too
much to list!
$18,000
570-696-2468
MLS #11-352
Call Tracy Zarola
$49,900
Call Jay Crossin
Mayflower Section
570-474-2340
Industrial Site. Rail CONDO FOR LEASE:
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
$114,900 570-574-6465 Ext. 23 served with all
Nice area. Duplex. 2 Bath. Call Us to
Looking for Work?
Pictures and full 570-696-0723 CROSSIN REAL utilities. KOZ
Easily converted discuss our great
description at
www.plainsre.com LEWITH & FREEMAN Collect cash, not dust!
ESTATE
570-288-0770 back to 6 room, 2 approved.
$2,395,000 Amenity & Mainte-
570-817-1228
Let the Community
Clean out your
basement, garage Looking for Work?
bath single. Carpet-
ing, hardwood.
Stoves and refriger-
Tell Employers with MLS#10-669
Call Charlie
nance program!
Call 570-674-5278
Looking for Work?
Tell Employers with ONLY
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or attic and call the
Classified depart-
Tell Employers with
a Classified Ad.
ators included.
Reduced! a Classified Ad. Wanna make a
speedy sale? Place
a Classified Ad. Ad TODAY!
570-829-7130
ment today at 570- Asking $52,000 your ad today 570-
570-829-7130
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KINGSTON
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS KINGSTON KINGSTON WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE DALLAS PITTSTON TWP.
WILKES-BARRE

TIRED OF HIGH
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
2 Apartments.
Available Now. SDK GREEN Mayflower Commercial
FRANKLIN GARDENS RENTS?
ACRES HOMES
Housing for the Both 2 bedrooms, Building for Rent
Crossing 40 x 50 with 2
PITTSTON AREA
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
$550 + security &
utilities. No pets. 11 Holiday Drive
Apartments
SENIOR LIVING overhead garage Are you paying too
included. Federally For more info, Call Kingston doors.For info, call much for your cur-
Apartments for
subsidized program. Scott 570-814-0875 “A Place To 570-237-6548 rent office? Call us!
Rent. 2nd floor,
Extremely low Call Home” washer, dryer hook 570.822.3968 We have modern
income persons office space avail- Attractive 1/2 dou-
encouraged to
Spacious 1, 2 & 3 ups, heat & water
Commercial space
PLAINS TWP able in Luzerne ble on a charming
Bedroom Apts included. No pets. - Light & bright 7 PETHICK DRIVE Bank Building on
apply. Income less Call 570-654-2433 for lease. $10/sq. ft. residential one way
3 Bedroom open floor plans OFF RTE. 315 Public Square.
than $11,900. Physician's office street. 3 bedroom 1
Townhomes 1200 & 700 SF Rents include heat,
570-675-6936, Gas heat included PITTSTON - All major ready to occupy bath, living & dining
Office Available.
KINGSTON
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. appliances included approx 7500 sq. ft. central air, utilities, room combination.
EQUAL HOUSING FREE Various suites up to
Reasonable. trash removal, and Kitchen with range
24hr on-site Gym - Pets welcome* 570-760-1513 nightly cleaning - all & dishwasher.
OPPORTUNITY 3 rooms, 1 bed- March 19th 20,000 sq. ft. also
room, heat & hot Community Room - Close to everything without a sneaky 1st floor laundry
SCRANTON
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE 10:00AM-4:00PM available. State of
water included, free Swimming Pool - 24 hour emergency the art amenities. CAM charge. hookup. Gas heat.
Š1 & 2 bedrooms
DUPONT
Totally renovated
use of washer &
dryer available. No
pets & no smoking.
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
CLEAN & SPACIOUS
4 rooms, 2nd floor,
maintenance
- Short term
ŠLaundry facility
ŠStove, fridge
Ample parking.
Contact Judy Rice
Access parking at
the new intermodal
garage via our cov-
Attic storage. Heat
& utilities by tenant.
No pets. 1 month
ŠSecure building 714-9230
6 room apartment. $480 + security & 1 and much more... wall to wall carpet, leases available MLS# 10-4102 ered bridge. 300SF security, 1 year
ŠCommunity to 5000SF available.
Partially furnished, year lease. Call Call Today off street parking. lease. Call
Rooms.
brand new fridge/
electric range, elec-
570-331-7016 Days
or 288-6764 Night
or stop by
for a tour!
Water, sewer &
garbage included.
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
ŠElevator
Recently
We can remodel to
suit. Brokers Pro- ROSEWOOD REALTY
tric washer & dryer. Now Offering Non smokers & no tected. Call Jeff 570-287-6822
renovated.
Brand new custom
draperies, Roman KINGSTON Move In Specials pets. $550/month.
570-655-2567
www.mayflower Call Christy
Pyros at 822-8577
KINGSTON
DOLPHIN PLAZA
570-288-9019
WYOMING
49 S. WELLES AVE. crossing.com 570-417-0088 2006 one story,
shades, carpeting /
PITTSTON
1 bedroom, no pets, commercial build- Large 1/2 double, 3
flooring & energy
efficient furnace & 3rd floor,
New apartment
Certain Restrictions LINEUP Rte. 315
2,000 SF
ing, built by Sean
Rist. Quality, impec-
1701 Wyoming Ave.
900 sq. ft. private
bedroom, sunny &
spacious, $650
windows. 2 bed- heat furnished,
room + large attic $475/per month, complex, 2 bed-
rooms, hardwood
Apply*
ASUCCESSFULSALE Office / Retail
Next to Gymboree
cably maintained,
like new condition.
office suite. Suitable
for general office
month, 1 year lease,
credit check &
loft bedroom with Call (570)288-9434
spacious walk-in floors, sewer, INCLASSIFIED! 4,500 SF Office Two units with use, professional security deposit.

KINGSTON KINGSTON garbage & all appli- Showroom, separate utilities. office, etc. Includes Attic, cellar, eat in
closet, full tiled bath
on 1st floor, Easy ances included. Doyouneedmorespace? Warehouse Tile and wall to wall all utilities, including kitchen, front &
access to I-81, 90 Sharpe Street Third Avenue. 1st $685/month. Call A yard or garage sale Loading Dock carpeting, full
kitchen, two laundry
cleaning and free back porch, no pets,
no smoking, new
WILKES-BARRE
2nd floor, 2 bed- floor. 2 bedrooms, (570) 878-2738 Call 570-829-1206 parking.
airport & casino, off
street parking. No rooms. $615/month. eat in kitchen, din- in classified rooms, many $900/month carpeting & paint.
smoking, No pets.
$750 + utilities &
Heat, water, stove &
refrigerator includ-
ed. References &
ing room, living
room, w/d hookup PITTSTON
Spacious 2 bed-
1st floor, 2 bed-
rooms. Stove,
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
EXETER
RETAIL STOREFRONT
potential uses.
Perfect for doctors
office and current
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
Not Section
approved.
570-817-2858 or
8

security. $500/per month, refrigerator, wash- VM 101


570-762-8265 security required. plus utilities. Call room, 2nd floor, er, dryer included. You’re in bussiness 500 Square Feet.
Nice clean unit for
use of hair salon 570-714-1606
apartment for rent. and tanning salon.
Section 8 Welcome. 570-655-1623 Off street parking. with classified! any small business
LINE UP
DURYEA Call Ed. Completely renovat- $525 includes Koz through 2013.
or office. Can be
2 bedrooms, 2nd
570-287-9661
extension 229
Job Seekers are
looking here!
ed including new
stove, fridge, and
water, sewer and
trash. Security,
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH combined
another if
with
more
Security, emer-
gency lighting and A GREAT DEAL...
Where's your ad? dishwasher. Neutral 1st floor, 2 bedroom. sound system.
floor. Living room,
eat in kitchen. Looking for that 570-829-7130 and decor with ceramic
lease and back-
ground check
Wall to wall carpet. space is required.
Loading dock avail-
Macadam parking LINE UP IN CLASSIFIED!
tile in bath room and 2nd floor 1 bed- lot for 25.
Fridge & Stove. special place ask for an employ-
kitchen. Off street
required. room, wall to wall able also. $350. All A GREAT DEAL... Looking for the right deal
Washer / dryer called home? ment specialist $349,000
908-637-4363. carpet. Off street utilities included. on an automobile?
hookup. $475 /
Classified will address
parking and a cov-
parking. Washer/ Plenty of parking. MLS# 11-220 IN CLASSIFIED! Turn to classified.
month. Sewer
included. 1st, securi- Your needs. LUZERNE
ered deck. No pets
allowed. $550.00 a
month
WILKES-BARRE dryer included. 1
month security &
Call now!
570-650-8606 947 Garages It’s a showroom in print!
ty & lease. No pets. Open the door 1 bedroom, wall to
Call Darcy
2 bedroom apart-
references. Call for Classified’s got
Call 570-466-1545 wall, off-street ment with sunroom.
with classified!
parking, coin 570-239-0558 Water included. info.(570) 574-2249
EXETER HANOVER TWP. the directions!
EDWARDSVILLE KINGSTON laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
Near shopping &
public transporta- WILKES-BARRE SOUTH WAREHOUSE SPACE
(570) 348-1761
KINGSTON
Main Street
Remodeled 2 bed-
Available May 1
Great neighbor-
included. $495/
month + security
tion. $500. Security
required. Call
SECURE
BUILDINGS
8200 Square Feet.
Exceptionally clean
THE BEST 9,000 Modern Townhouse,
3 bedroom, Galley
room, heat, water, hood! 2nd floor, 2 & lease. HUD 570-760-7152
1 & 2 bedroom warehouse or man-
SQ. FT. FOR $1.50 SQ. kitchen, living / din-
sewer, appliances bedrooms.
dining &
Large
family
accepted. Call
PLAINS apartments. ufacturing space.
FT. IN TOWN.
ing room combo,

WILKES-BARRE
included. Coin-op 570-687-6216 or Laundry facility. Off Heated and comes central air, gas heat,
laundry, security & room. New bath & 570-954-0727 Spacious two story with loading dock off-street parking,
kitchen with tile street parking avail-
references. $520 3 bedroom apt. 2 Bedrooms/1 Bath and lift. Restroom ŠFree snow removal full basement with
able. Starting at
MOUNTAIN TOP
Call 570-814-5122 floors, windows, Professionally WATER, SEWER & facilities. This prime ŠFree water fee washer /dryer hook-
carpet & appli- $440. 570-332-5723 1427 San Souci Pky
cleaned & painted. TRASH INCLUD- space has been ŠFree parking up. Outside mainte-
EXETER ances. Includes New carpeting, Newly remodeled,
1 Bedroom apart- ED, Washer/dryer WILKES-BARRE occupied by same ŠFree sewer fee fully equipped full nance provided,
garage. No pets / hardwood floors,
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM
ments for elderly, On-Site, Parking, tenant for over 15 service garage. heat & utilities by
1054 Wyoming Ave smoking. $675. ceiling fans. Eat-in Sprinkler, 1st floor,
disabled. Rents Secure Building, years. 110/220 elec- Also has a detail tenant. No pets.
Available April 1. 2nd Some utilities includ- based on 30% of kitchen with stove Great lighting, gas ROSEWOOD
$595/per month. on 1st floor of brick tric. Tenant retiring. wash bay. Garage
floor, 2 bedroom. ed. Lease & ADJ gross income. /fridge/dishwasher, Priced way below heat, overhead REALTY
REALTY
(570) 899-8034 building in historic is 2,560 square
Off street parking. deposit. After 6 Handicap Accessi- washer/ dryer hook- market. $2,000. door, Near 81 W-B Call 570-287-6822
Central air. Building p.m., 570-814-6714 ups. Off Street Park- district. Wall to wall feet with 50 feet
ble. Equal Housing carpet; equipped Call Now! AND
road frontage on
only 5 years old.
Water included.
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
ing, Maintenance-
free yard. Nice WILKES-BARRE kitchen; bonus 570-650-8606
THE BEST 20,000 SQ. the Sans Souci LARKSVILLE
$650 + utilities, secu-
rity & references. KINGSTON
Beautiful 1 bedroom
This institution is an
equal opportunity
area. $700 plus utili-
ties. Security/lease.
3 bedroom.
Heat & hot water
included. Washer/
room; off street
parking. $650.
month includes
HANOVER TWP. FT. FOR $1.50 SQ. FT.
Parkway
$249,900
570-696-2468
3 bedroom, 1 bath
half double, Freshly
570-655-2254 provider & Sorry no smoking or 86 Main Street
apartment in nice dryer hookup. Rent heat, water, Same as above only cleaned & painted.
employer. pets. References
EXETER neighborhood. All required. based on income. parking. Call
570-650-1266
bigger + 5 offices.
Call Larry
Tenant pays all utili-

MOUNTAIN TOP
appliances includ- Call (570) 824-9507 Call 570-472-9118 ties including sewer.
ed. with washer/ with references 570-696-4000
SENIOR APARTMENTS
$550 plus security.
or 570-430-1565
222 Schooley Ave.
dryer. New kitchen.
French doors, hard- WOODBRYN SHAVERTOWN WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE GET THE WORD OUT
Call (570) 332-5723

Exeter, PA
Accepting applica-
wood floors. No
Pets or Smoking.
$450 + security.
1 & 2 Bedroom,
available
immediately, No
2 bedroom apart-
ment, living room,
eat in kitchen, full
3Bedroom/1.5 Bath
HEAT, WATER,
Very large 4 bed-
room half double.
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
LUZERNE
Totally remodeled 2
SEWER & TRASH Recently remod-
PLAINS
tions for 1 bedroom Utilities by tenant. pets. Rents based bath with laundry. Light Hearted Old story, 3 bedroom
INCLUDED, eled. Wall to wall
apartments. Quality
1 bedroom apart-
ments for ages 62
Available Now. Call
(570) 690-0729
Leave Message.
on income start
at $395 & $430.
Handicap Accessi-
Stove, fridge, wash-
er & dryer included.
Gas heat with cen-
secure building,
washer/ dryer on-
carpet. Cats wel-
come. $650 + utili-
Timer in developing
South Main ST. TRUCK TERMINAL Large 1 & 1/2 car
half

large
double
basement.
yard,
with
Very
nice
FOR LEASE
site, wood floors, corridor, adjacent garage for rent.
and older. Income Calls returned at he tral air. Off street ties. Call view. Off street
ble. Equal Housing yard, parking. to paring lot and $125/month. No
limits apply. Rent end of each day parking available. 973-508-5976 parking. $580 + utili-
Opportunity. $825/month. Call within view of Public I - 81 exit 165 electric or heat. Call
only $437 month. Call 570-474-5010 $500 + security. All Square and Movie 570-714-9234 ties, security & ref-
570-899-8034 5,000 sq. ft., 18
* Utilities Included KINGSTON TTY711 utilities by tenant. Wilkes-Barre Theatre. Three door cross dock erences. Call
* Laundry Facilities This institution is an Call Lynda 570-829-0291
DUPLEX Š1 bedroom, story historic build- with 1,200 sq. ft. 950 Half Doubles
* On Site
Management Beautiful 1st floor, 2
equal opportunity
provider and
(570) 262-1196 WILKES-BARRE affordable, water
included.
ing features 10' office, paved Leave Message

DUPONT
ceilings, rubber parking,
*Private parking
Call for appointment
bedroom, 1.5 baths,
5 rooms, convenient
employer.
SHEATOWN APARTMENTS Š2 bedroom,
affordable.
roof, gas hw
BB...Located in the
Call 570-823-1719 NANTICOKE
NANTICOKE
residential location, 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
FOR RENT!
570-654-5733 Beautiful 1st floor, 2 TUNKHANNOCK 1014 S. Prospect St.
hardwood floors, Š3 bedroom heart of Wilkes- $600 + utilities & 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
1/2 bedroom. Stove
Monday - Friday
8am-11am. Equal natural woodwork,
french doors, ceiling
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room, includes all
and fridge. Large
kitchen, on-site
425 South Franklin
Street. For lease.
single,
exceptional
Barre's historic dis-
trict 1 block from
COMMERCIAL/RETAIL security. Call
570-947-4226
washer/dryer hook-
up, stove, fridge,
Housing Opportunity Kingston Intersection of Rt. 6
fan, laundry with laundry room. Off Available immedi- Public Square were wall to wall. No
appliances & wash- ŠLarge 3 and Rt. 29, this
FORTY FORT washer/dryer in- street parking. $600 ately, washer/dryer yesterday meets pets. $565 + utilities
er/dryer, heat & hot bedroom space is bound to
“ELEGANCE N’ SIMPLICITY cluded, refrigerator, + utilities, security, on premises, no today. & security. Gas Heat
water included. No Hanover attract customers.
gas range, dish- lease & background pets. We have stu- $350,000 Call (570) 735-6394
pets. $550 + securi- Š2 bedroom, Included is Heat, Air
1ST FLOOR DUPLEX washer, oak cabi- check. Call dio, 1, 2 bedroom 570-696-2468
ty. (570) 735-2573 Conditioning, Elec-
NANTICOKE
“FASHIONABLE” 2 nets, off street apts. On site park- exceptional
570-417-0088 tric, Water, Sewer,
NANTICOKE EDWARDSVILLE
bedroom, enclosed parking, fenced-in ing. Fridge, stove Š3 bedroom,
for appointment Windows Cleaned,
screened porch/ back yard, storage. provided. We have a large, affordable 377 E. Washington
Nanticoke Sidewalks shoveled
deck, kitchen with Available April 1. 355 East Ridge St It's that time again! 24/7 security cam- 162 Short St. Newly remodeled, 3
Š2 bedroom, and swept. You just
everything, built-ins, $695 + utilities. First floor apart- Rent out your era presence and all Renovated 3 bed- bedrooms, 1 1/2
large, water run your business
laundry, dining Call 570-690-0633 ment. Heat, water, apartment doors are electroni- room in quiet loca- baths, no pets
included we’ll do the rest. No
room, more. Ser- sewage, garbage & with the Classifieds cally locked. $450- tion. Fresh paint, $575/ per month
Pittston offices. 1,800
vices provided by appliances included. 650/per month, new carpeting and plus utilities. Call
KINGSTON 570-829-7130 ŠLarge 1 square feet.
America Realty $500 / month. Call water & sewer paid, new kitchen w/dish- 570-578-3881
$1,800. Call
$650
SAME
+
2
utilities.
YEARS, E.Light,
WALNUT ST. 570-301-3170
SWOYERSVILLE One month/security
deposit. Call (570)
bedroom water
included HAZLE TWP 570-836-7000 washer. No pets or
smokers. Only $650
NANTICOKE
MANDATORY
SMOKING/PETS/
EMPLOYMENT.
NO bright, 1st
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet-
NANTICOKE
Nice clean 1
2 bedroom house
with living room, eat
793-6377 after
10:00 a.m. to set an
Old Forge
Š2 bedroom
exceptional
Remodeled
mercial
Com-
Office WAREHOUSE/ per month, +utilities.
Call (570) 466-6334
West Ridge St.
2 bedroom. $570/
in kitchen. 1 bath. Space for Lease.
REPAIR SHOP
appointment or
FORTY FORT
America Realty ed, Security bedroom. Heat, hot water included month + utilities &
Porch. Large yard. email shlomo_voola Formally a doctor’s security. No Pets.
288-1422 system. Garage. water, garbage fee Off street parking. McDermott & office in a beautiful
@yahoo.com. I - 81 exit 165 Half double. 2 bed- (570) 474-6477
Extra storage & included. Stove, No smoking, no McDermott location. Includes 6
wilkesliving.com 5,000 sq. ft. Call
AMERICA cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
fridge, air-condition- pets. $670 includes Real Estate rooms, rest room, 2
570-823-1719
room, 1.5 bath.
Totally renovated, Collect cash, not dust!
ing, washer/dryer Inc. Property
REALTY CO. Heat & hot water availability. Security.
heat & water. Line up a place to live Management
large closets. Plenty
of parking. 1 year
Monday - Friday fully insulated, new Clean out your
RENTALS furnished. Fine $515 per month Call
570-696-3368 in classified! 570-821-1650 lease required.
7 am to 3 pm boiler, baseboard basement, garage
SWOYERSVILLE
neighborhood. (570) 736-3125 (direct line) heat, modern
FORTY FORT
Call for current
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
WILKES-BARRE Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
$2,500 / month +
security.
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT kitchen, granite
counter top, dish-
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
Newly remodeled, Clean, 2 bedroom, 570-578-6522
availability. Over 30 pets. References. washer, full base- ment today at 570-
2nd floor,1 bedroom 2nd floor duplex.
years managed
service provided.
NO PETS/SMOKING
Security. Lease.
No smokers
with hardwood
floors, large eat-in
Stove, hookups,
parking, yard. No KINGSTON MANUFACTURING ment, washer dryer
hookup, walk up
829-7130!
attic, off street Find Something?
OFFICE SPACE
please. $840. kitchen with large pets/no smoking. 18 Pierce St
/2 YEAR SAME 570-287-0900 Office Space parking, great
RENT, EMPLOY-
Immediate personal private deck. All $475 + utilities. Lose Something?
care openings in appliances & wash- Call 570-868-4444 Available Immedi- neighborhood. $675
MENT VERIFICA- Get it back where it
TION/APPLICATION
REQUIRED. KINGSTON Myers Manor
and Anderson
er & dryer included.
Walk in closets. No
ately, Off street
parking. Security PITTSTON / month + security &
credit check. NO
PETS. Ask about
belongs
Details call Large 2 bedroom, Personal Care pets, no smoking. required. 3 room Main St. with a Lost/Found ad!
$650 + utilities, 1st & Suite $400/month, 12,000 sq. ft. build- discount. Call
570-288-1422 1st floor. Newly Facility on the 570-829-7130
painted. Stove & Wesley Village last months rent &
WYOMING includes utilities.
570-690-0564
ing in downtown
location. Ware-
570-466-1132

HANOVER fridge included. Campus security. Call


Washer/ dryer A variety of
(570) 283-0327 1 bedroom. Appli- 570-823-7564 house with light 962 Rooms 962 Rooms
hookup. $675; Heat ances, wall to wall manufacturing.
KINGSTON
618 FELLOWS ST accommodations
Large 2 Bedrooms, included. Call carpet. Includes Building with some
available! Meals, heat, trash removal office space. Entire
2nd floor, appli- 570-814-0843 or Garage space
Bear Creek Township
Casino Countryside Inn

housekeeping, & sewer. Washer building for lease or


ances, NEW refrig- 570-696-3090
erator, stove &
laundry and trans-
WILKES-BARRE dryer hookup. No rental. 1200 sq. ft.
Zoned for repairs &
will sub-divide.
microwave. Off
street parking. KINGSTON
Like New 2 bed-
portation included.
Call (570) 655-2891
or visit us online at
Immediate
independent living
HEIGHTS
smoking. No pets.
$470. Security. Call
570-693-2586
manufacturing.
$450 per month
MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
Rooms starting at
Daily $39.99 + tax
Porch & Yard. Sun 57 Carbon Lane (570) 814-8876
room apartment in openings at: VM 101
room. Available www. 1 bedroom, 2nd Weekly $169.99 + tax
April 1st. $650/ +
utilities. No dogs.
great neighbor-
hood. 2nd floor.
unitedmethodist
homes.org.
Myers Manor
on the Wesley
floor. Wall to wall
carpet. Eat in
WYOMING KINGSTON
301 Wyoming Ave.
570-357-1138 or Includes new Village Campus kitchen with Appli- 1st floor, 1 bedroom, COMMERCIAL SPACE Microwave
610-568-8363 kitchen (with new
PITTSTON Cozy one bedrooms ances, off street newly remodeled,
Refrigerator
FOR RENT
stove, dishwasher and studios avail- parking, rear all appliances, w/d
HARVEYS LAKE
1 BEDROOM
& microwave) and
bath w/washer
dryer hookup. Hard- 1/2 DOUBLE HOME
able. Ask about our
move-in incentives!
Call (570) 655-2891
porch. $385 + util-
ities & security.
hardwood floors.
Security & refer- 620 Market St. WEST PITTSTON
$1.00 PER SQ. FT.
WiFi
HBO
570-814-1356 ences, no pets. Newly Renovated
For lease, available
APARTMENT
Located off the
wood throughout
with ceramic tile in immediately, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath room,
or visit us online at
www. WILKES-BARRE
$495/mo+ utilities.
Available April 1
Prime Space.
1,250 sq. ft.,
Great assembly
space. Second (570) 823-8027
lake. Stackable kitchen and bath. unitedmethodist level. 18,000 & www.casinocountrysideinn.com
washer & dryer, all $695/mo + utilities refrigerator
stove
and
provided,
homes.org. LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! 570-954-2972 Near Kingston
Corners. Great 9,000 sq. ft. 508 info@casinocountrysideinn.com

WYOMING
utilities included. and security. No SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR location for retail or Delaware Ave.;
$695/ month.
Call 570-675-4600
Pets, references
required. Call Scott
washer/dryer hook-
up, off-street park-
ing, no pets, No 1
WEST PITTSTON
or 2 bedroom.
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood. 4 room apartment.
business office.
Easy Access and
former Pride
Scooter & Aureus
or 570-639-2331 (570)823-2431 2 bedroom apart- Heat & hot water parking. Call Cliff Sportsware. Air
Ext. 137 yard, $625/per Modern kitchen, conditioned & gas
ments available for included. No pets. 570-760-3427 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
HUNLOCK CREEK month, plus utilities,
$625/security
washer / dryer
hookup. Must see!
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
References. Securi-
ty. $600. Call OLYPHANT
heat; separate
electric & gas Properties Properties
627 Main Street
(Above Post Office)
deposit. Call (570)
954-5332 after 5:00
570-430-3095
West Pittston, Pa.
water included.
Starting at $550
570-693-2254 or
570-287-0939
OFFICE OR RETAIL meters. Owner
908-852-4410
1 bedroom, no p.m. to set an Commercial office
smoking, no pets. appointment or GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944 WYOMING space and retail
WEST PITTSTON OFFICENTERS
KINGSTON
Electric heat. $400. email nor- space available.
Utilities by tenant.
Security & back- Pecks Court
mandy225@
comcast.net.
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the WILKES-BARRE TOWNHOUSE Rock Creek
Corporate Center
Wyoming Ave.
High traffic location.
Carpet, tile bath,
ground check. Call elderly & mobility Call Judy Office space with
New Construction. appliances, washer
(570) 735-5490
Leave Message
Luxury 2 bedroom,
1st floor. Heat,
2
PITTSTON
bedroom. All
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
LODGE / dryer hookup,
sewer, parking by
570-383-3900
rockcreekcorpo-
Character. 885 sq.
ft. Great for busi-
appliances, sewer Formerly The front door. $600 + ratecenter.com ness, retail or spa.
KINGSTON & garbage included. appliances included. program. Extremely
Travel Lodge Utilities, Security & Rent includes heat

PITTSTON
All utilities paid; low income persons & water. Call for
1 bedroom, 2nd Handicap access. 497 Kidder St., Lease. No smoking,
electricity by tenant. encouraged to
floor, washer/dryer $750/month. Wilkes-Barre no pets. more details at 5 Prime Locations
COOPERS CO-OP
Everything brand apply. Income less 570-655-9325
Call 570-441-4101 Rooms Starting Call 570-693-0695
hookup, yard, park- new. Off street park- than $11,900.
at:
Pierce St., Kingston
ing, No Pets, Quiet ing. $750 + security 570-655-6555, Wilkes-Barre
Collect cash, not dust! Daily $44.99 + 944 Commercial Lease Space Various Size Suites
/Secluded/Conve-
nient $425. + utili- Clean out your
& references
570-969-9268
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday. tax
Weekly $189.99 Properties Available, Light OFFICE SPACE ‹
‹
Medical, Legal, Commercial
ties. Discount avail- EQUAL HOUSING manufacturing, Large 1st floor,
basement, garage
PITTSTON Utilities, Parking, Janitorial
315 PLAZA
able, lease, refer- OPPORTUNITY + tax beautiful, profes- ‹
or attic and call the Microwave, warehouse, sional office space
ences. 574-9827 HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Custom Design Renovations
3rd floor, 1 bed- Refrigerator, office, includes for rent. Two sepa- ‹
Classified depart-
KINGSTON
all utilities with

1st Ave. 1 bedroom,


ment today at 570-
829-7130!
room, eat in
kitchen, stove &
fridge. Living room,
WEST WYOMING
AVAILABLE NOW!!
WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881
www.Wilkes
1750 & 3200 SF
Retail / Office free parking.
I will save
rate offices. Large
conference room.
Complete kitchen. 2
MEDICAL SUITE
Space Available New Bridge Center
single occupancy, 1 bath, coin-op 2nd floor 1 bed- BarreLodge.com 570-829-1206 you money! fireplaces. Old
off-street parking, washer/dryer. room, nice kitchen World Charm. Back 480 Pierce St., Kingston
no pets, references, Wanna make a Heat, water, sewer with appliances, Find Something?
Let the Community deck area. Off 1st floor, 2 treatment rooms,
$420 + utilities. speedy sale? Place included. $495/ $450 month plus Lose Something?
Get it back where it Know! street parking. 100
business office & private office.
Call 570-654-1171 month + security utilities and security Block of South
your ad today 570- and references deposit. No Dogs.
belongs Place your Classified
Ad TODAY! Franklin St. Must FRAN RICH - 570-287-1161
with a Lost/Found ad!
829-7130. Call 570-822-8671 570-693-1000 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 see. 570-287-5991
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Resort Properties
WILKES-BARRE
1/2 DOUBLE
3 bedrooms
KINGSTON
3 bedrooms, stove
LAKESCENIC
HARMONY PARSONS
Remodeled 3 bed-
WILKES-BARRE
Riverside Dr.
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean FLORIDA We Need Your Help!
& refrigerator, MOUNTAIN rooms, 1 bath. Stately brick, 4 furnished room, Boca Raton
PITTSTON $585/month
No pets.
For info, call
washer /
hook-ups, wall to
wall
dryer

downstairs,
COMMUNITY
Furnished 2 bed-
Parking. Large lot,
quiet area, large
rooms. Rent $675 +
bedroom, 2 bath &
2 half bath home.
Hardwood floors,
starting at $315.
Efficiency at $435
Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool.
month furnished Fully furnished. On
NEWLY 570-313-6384 room, 1 loft with
large kitchen, living bunk beds, A-frame utilities & security. spacious rooms, with all utilities canal lot. $600
room, dining room, No Pets.Also, for beautiful patio, included. Off weekly. If interest-
WILKES-BARRE
home, recreation
recreation room, sale $71,900. all appliances
REMODELED HOME
25 Webster Street
2 Half Doubles
off-street parking,
small yard. $675 +
room, $975.
(302) 275-6260 570-826-6124 or
570-328-0634 Cell
included. $1,600/
month + utilities.
street parking.
570-718-0331
ed, write to:
120 Wagner St.
Moosic, PA 18507
Both located in nice
LUZERNE Looking for that
For lease, available utilities. Security & MLS#10-2290
neighborhoods. Off Doyouneedmorespace?
immediately,
bedrooms, 1 bath
2 street parking. No
References
required. Call 2nd floor, 2 bed- A yard or garage sale
570-696-3801
Call Margy
special place LINEUP
pets. Security & all called home?
room, refrigerator
and stove provid-
utilities by tenant.
(570) 288-8012 rooms, living room,
eat-in kitchen, wall
in classified
570-696-0891
Classified will address ASUCCESSFULSALE
3/4 bedrooms, 1.5 is the best way
ed, washer/dryer bath. $650/month. to wall, washer &
dryer. $475 heat tocleanoutyourclosets!
Your needs. INCLASSIFIED!
hookup, off-street Also, Nice 2 bed- Open the door Doyouneedmorespace?
KINGSTON Anonymous Tip Line
included. Security &
parking, no pets, room. $525/month You’re in bussiness with classified!
Hardwood Floors, 570-766-1881 references
with classified! A yard or garage sale
Tiled Kitchen required. Call
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH WEST NANTICOKE in classified 1-888-796-5519
PLYMOUTH
Floors, New Looking for the right deal 570-288-8012
Kitchen Upgrades,
on an automobile? LUZERNE
Good neighbor-
hood. 3 bedroom,
Furnished with pri-
vate bath. Cable,
is the best way
New Carpet, Just
Painted, Very Turn to classified. 392 Bennett St.
3 bedrooms. Gas
heat. $625 + utilities
wall to wall carpet- garbage & all other tocleanoutyourclosets! Luzerne County Sheriff’s Office
Clean Premises,
$675/per month,
It’s a showroom in print! 2 BEDROOM HOUSE security & refer-
ences. 1 year lease.
ing, fenced yard.
Washer/dryer hook-
utilities included.
Non-smoking. Call
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
plus utilities, $500
Classified’s got Gas heat. Washer
No pets. Call
up. No pets. $595 / 570-814-5465
the directions! /dryer hookup, month + utilities. Call
/security deposit. 570-825-4302
570-237-0425
WILKES-BARRE
dishwasher, stove 570-402-2014
WILKES-BARRE
Selling
& refrigerator. Off-
street parking, SUGAR NOTCH Furnished rooms for
PLAINS 3 bedroom in nice
neighborhood, wall
yard. $680 +
utilities.
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath
newly remodeled
959 Mobile Homes rent. Close to down-
town. $85/week +
HUNLOCK CREEK
Spacious, 4 bed-

Your Car?
to wall carpet, (570) 288-3438 security. Everything
rooms, wall to wall washer/dryer hook single home. $650
+ utilities. Call included. Call
carpeting. 1.5 baths, up, fenced yard, no Shopping for a Move in ready &
570-821-0463 570-704-8288
living room, kitchen. pets. $650/ month affordable 2 bed-
Fridge, stove & + utilities. Security
new apartment? room & 3 bedroom WILKES-BARRE
dishwasher. Laun-
dry hookup. Off
& references
required. Call
46 Zerby Ave
Sunday 1pm-3pm
Classified lets
you compare costs -
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedrooms, 1 bath.
homes located in
quiet, country set- ROOM FOR RENT We’ll run your ad until
street parking. $700
+ utilities & security.
570-822-8657
after 5PM
Lease with option
to buy, completely without hassle $725/month + utili-
ties. Fenced yard.
ting. Starting at
$5,000. Financing
Kitchen privileges.
$95/week.
the vehicle iss sold.
570-823-4116 or remodeled, mint, or worry! Will consider rent to available with mini- 1 month security
570-417-7745 or
570-417-2737 WILKES-BARRE
3 bedrooms, tenant
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, large
Get moving
with classified!
own. Call
(570) 239-8040
mum down. Call
570-477-2845
Call Jerry
570-313-6384
Collect cash, not dust! or 856-718-1858

NANTICOKE
pays utilities. $550/ closets, with
Clean out your
basement, garage
month + security.
6 month lease.
hardwoods, carpet
& tile floors, new Desirable
WILKES-BARRE 965 Roommate
or attic and call the No Pets kitchen and baths, RENT TO OWN
Classified depart- Call 570-824-4207
Lexington Village AVAILABLE NOW, Wanted
gas heat, shed, Nanticoke, PA
ment today at 570- 3 bedrooms, 1.5
829-7130!
WILKES-BARRE
large yard.
$134,000, seller
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
baths, washer/
dryer hookup, off- HOMES AVAILABLE ROOMATE WANTED fied
Call Classified
will pay closing In Wilkes-Barre.
SHAVERTOWN Completely remod- costs, $5000 down
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
street parking,
Double Lot with
Homes available in $275/month 829-71300
3 BEDROOMS eled 3 bedroom half
double. Attic with
and monthly $795 + electric large back yard,
Birchwood Village
Estates.
Estates 2 and 3
Split utilities. Fur-

SQUARE FOOT RE
payments are nished.
Gas heat, wall to walk in closet. $995/month. $800/per month + bedrooms. Rent- (570) 262-5202
wall carpet. Security Hardwood floors utilities & security.
MANAGEMENT
WALSH to-own available.
and lease. No pets. throughout. Black REAL ESTATE Call 201-230-5002 CALL TODAY!
$650 month plus marble fireplace. 570-654-1490 866-873-0478 for appointment. 570-613-0719

CALL
utilities. Sun room. Front &
570-675-4424 back porches. Nice
yard. Fridge, stove,
WEST PITTSTON dishwasher includ-
1/2 DOUBLE ed. Washer/dryer
hookup. $695 +
3 bedroom, living/
dining room, kitchen security. Tenant
with range & dish- pays all utilities.
washer. 1st floor A Must See. Call
(570) 824-7251

AN EXPERT
laundry hookup.
New carpeting.
Freshly painted. 953 Houses for Rent
$650. No pets or
smoking. Security,
lease, background
& credit check.
BACK MOUNTAIN
Private, 3 bedroom
570-654-3755 Ranch, patio,
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Heather Highlands Wilkes-Barre. Call to School Board will JANITORIAL request for propos- Notice is hereby couple longs to
in Pittston on Sat- share our hearts
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Session on Thurs-
day, March 17, 2011, of Times Leader INTERSCHOLAS-
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received by Mr.
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Aggregates Penn-
sylvania LLC pro- a newborn. Finan-
(570) 655-8874 Shopping for a at 6:00 P.M., in the readers read Bids will be retary, Hazleton poses to continue to cially secure and
new apartment? Administrative received in the Area School District, conduct surface loving extended
110 Lost
Classified lets Office Board Room the Classified Saturday
12:30 on Friday Wyoming Valley 1515 West 23rd blasting in compli- family will offer
ALL JUNK CARS you compare costs -
without hassle
at the Hanover Area
Junior/Senior High
section.
*2008 Pulse Research
Sunday
West Administration
Building, 450 N.
Street, Hazleton,
Pennsylvania
ance with all appli-
cable State and
your child every
opportunity for a

WANTED!!
School. 4:00 pm on Maple Ave., 18202-1647, until Federal laws. The
or worry! By Order Of The Kingston, not later 11:00 A.M., Tues- blasting will occur at lifetime of happi-
Friday
Get moving Board Of Directors, than 11:00 AM on day, March 22, the White Haven ness. Expenses
CALL ANYTIME Lorraine Heydt, TUESDAY, APRIL 2011, for the fol Quarry operation, paid. Please call

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Monday
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4:30 pm on
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LINEUP
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HAVE YOU ŠCA$H ON THE SPOT ASUCCESSFULSALE 4:00 pm on Maple Avenue at Public Bid / RFP Number 40000301.

To Sell
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Monday A happy young
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Today?
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I’m a female with
black spots, white
Doyouneedmorespace? 4:00 pm on Bid sheets, togeth- Time: 11:05 A.M. inclusive, between baby. Loving
Notice is hereby
fur & brown eyes. given that the A yard or garage sale Tuesday er with instructions
for bidding, may be
Location:
HASD Administra-
the hours of 7:00
a.m. to sunset.
hearts & home.
Blue collar with Annual Public Meet- in classified Thursday obtained at the tion Building, First
Expenses paid.
Karen &
bone shaped name
tag. I was last seen 120 Found
ing of the Mercy
Special Care Hospi-
is the best way 4:00 pm on Wyoming Valley Floor Conference The above schedule Michael
West Administration Room, 1515 West is applicable to the
in area of Sutton tal Board of tocleanoutyourclosets! Wednesday
Building, 450 North 23rd Street, Hazle- tract of land which
877-865-7571
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on 2/28. If seen or
found, please call
size, black with
white chest, aprox 1
conducted on
Thursday, March 17, with classified! to place your ad. 4:00 pm on Kingston, PA
The Board reserves Sealed bids and/or
one-quarter
east of the road
mile To place your
(570) 991-7478 - 2 years old, Ears 2011, at 7:30 AM, in
Let the Community
Thursday
the right to accept request for propos- intersection ad Call Toll Free
like german shep-
Let the Community herd, short hair,
the Board Room at
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als (RFP’s) will be
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between TR-423
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1-800-427-8649
Know!
Place your Classified
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Hospital, 128 W.
Washington Street,
Place your Classified
Ad TODAY! You may email
any bid.
By: Joanne Wood
Anthony Ryba, Sec-
retary, Hazleton
Dennison Township,
Luzerne County.
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570-831-7312 day, April 14, north by 3.5 inches
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#1-888-540-5191
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18711 with classified! Elementary / trolled by the place- TO LOVE.
Love, laughter &
Middle School ment of warning
For additional
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LINEUP Window
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to
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promise. Happy,
questions regard- ASUCCESSFULSALE Project (Bid) operation
access road barri-
and secure home.
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ing legal notices
you may call INCLASSIFIED! Public Bid / RFP
Opening:
cades will be erect-
ed a minimum of 10
Susana/Francisco
1-800-320-4459
Marti Peznowski
at 570-970-7371
Doyouneedmorespace? Date: Thursday, minutes before www.wewish
A yard or garage sale

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or 570-829-7130 April 14, 2011 each detonation. toadopt.net
in classified Time: 11:05 A.M.
Location: HASD The audible warn-
LINE UP is the best way Administration ings and all clear ADOPT: Adoring
tocleanoutyourclosets! Building, First Floor signals to be used Mom, Dad, Big
A GREAT DEAL... You’re in bussiness Conference Room before a shot and Brother would like
1515 West 23rd after blasting are as to share a lifetime
IN CLASSIFIED! with classified! Street, Hazleton, PA follows: of hugs & kisses
18202-1647 in our loving home
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Celebrate the holiday LEGAL NOTICE


fications for these
bids/contracts/RFP’
s may be obtained
signals of a horn or
siren, each lasting
approximately 5
Lynda & Dennis
888-688-1422
Expenses Paid
with a photo of your child The Joint Operating Committee of
at the office of the
undersigned or call
seconds, at least 1
minute but no more ADOPT:

in our special Easter


the Wilkes-Barre Area Career and (570) 459-3111 ext. than 2 minutes prior We want to give
Technical Center solicits sealed pro- 3106. In addition, to detonation. your newborn a
posals for the following Consortium bids / RFP’s may be good home and
Eggstravaganza section supplies: duplicating paper, custodi-
al paper, plastic waste can liners,
office supplies, art supplies, data
obtained off of the
school district web-
All-clear signal:
One (1) audible sig-
most importantly
love. Please call

publishing on Easter
site (http:// www. nal, lasting approxi- Lauren and Greg toll
processing supplies, maintenance hasdk12.org/web mately 10 seconds. free at
supplies, pool supplies, medical sup- bids). Questions 877-568-3340 or
Sunday, April 24, 2011. plies, athletic supplies, and mainte-
nance paint supplies.
regarding the bid
specifications
should be directed
Emergency situa-
tions that might pre-
vent blasting at the
visit our website:
lauren-and-greg-
adopt.com
Interested vendors may obtain via email to Robert scheduled times or Expenses paid
copies of the bid specifications at J. Krizansky that may require

only
the business office of the school (krizanskyr@hasd unscheduled deto-
located at 350 Jumper Rd., Plains k12.org). nation would include ADOPTION
Twp., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705, rain, lightning, other A happily married

15!
between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and All proposals must adverse atmospher- couple longs to
2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. be submitted in a ic conditions or provide your baby

$
sealed envelope, operator or public with a lifetime of
The deadline for submission of bids which shall be plain- safety. love, security &
is 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 12, 2011. ly identified as a bid happiness. Anx-
and/or RFP. Where Written comments ious extended
David Evans, Secretary indicated, bids / should be submitted family awaits. We
Joint Operating Committee RFP’s shall be to the District Mining promise to cher-
accompanied by a Manager, PA ish your baby
certified check or Department of Envi- unconditionally
bid bond in an ronmental Protec-
Molly Branley LEGAL NOTICE forever. Expenses
Northmoreland Township Auditors amount specified tion, 5 West Laurel paid. Please call
Report 2010 within the specifica- Boulevard, so we can talk.
Age 9 (One child per photo) Township Tax Remain at 3.0 Mills
General Funds
tions of the proposal
to be drawn in favor
Pottsville, PA Danielle & Jesse
888-825-0533
Income of the Hazleton Area
300.00 - Taxes 205,768 School District.
320-322 - License & Permits
330-332 - Fines and Forfeits
2,643
3,243
Emailed or faxed
bids will not be NORTHEAST PA TOP JOBS
Send your photo to arrive by Friday, April 15 at 5:00 p.m. 340.00 - Interest, Rent & Royalties
350.00 - Intergovernmental Rev.
51
11,045
accepted.

The Hazleton Area The following companies are hiring:


360.00 - Charges for Services 5,234
380.00 - Other Misc. Revenue 100 School District
390.00 - Other Financing Sources 5,218 reserves the right to
Total Income 233,302 accept or reject any
Drop off or return this completed form with your photo and a check to: The Times Leader, Easter Eggstravaganza, or all bids / RFP’s
15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope to have your photo returned or received and the
pick it up at our office after April 26th. Include name and age of child on back of photo. Or, e-mail your photo along
Gross Profit 233,302
right to waive any
informalities.
Pocono
with the information below to classifieds@timesleader.com. All entries must include phone number. Expense
400.00 - General Government 41,654 /s/ Anthony Ryba
Secretary /
Mountain
Name ________________________________________________________________________________
410.000 - Public Safety 37,163
426.00 - Public Works - Sanitation 3,869 Business Manager Charter School
430.00 - Public Works Highways
Address _______________________________________________________________________________ & Roads 114,743 Looking for that
special place
City _____________________________ State ______ Zip ___________ Phone ______________________
450.00 - Culture/Recreation
480.00 - Employer Paid Benefits 30,727
59
called home? Meadows
E-mail Address __________________________________________________________________________ 486.00 - Insurance 7,771 Classified will address
Your needs.
Manor
Total Expense 235,986
Child’s name and age _____________________________________________________________________ Open the door
I've enclosed my check for $ _______ Or, charge to credit card # ____________________________________ Net Income -2,684 with classified!
Expiration date ____ / ____ Security code _______ Liquid Fuels Funds LINEUP
Income
Please circle card type:
341.00 Interest Earned 17 ASUCCESSFULSALE
350.00 Intergovernmental Revenue
NUMBER INCLASSIFIED!
ONE
64,479
Total Income
Expense
64,496 Doyouneedmorespace?
430.00 Highways & Roads 67,753 A yard or garage sale Your company name will be listed on the front page
The Times Leader Classified AUDITED Total Expense
Net Income
67,753
-3,257
in classified
is the best way
of The Times Leader Classifieds the first day your ad
appears on timesleader.com Northeast PA Top Jobs.
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276222

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