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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011 $1.50

‘Susquehanna Landing’ vision may be linked to Sterling


If Hotel Sterling is razed, it
Coal Street is the true
the corner of Market and River
streets would be converted into
may take 10-year-old image
residential units with a new ho- INSIDE
for downtown block with it. tel or residential facility rising
from the now-vacant lot at its
• Ohio hotel
saved, 8A
gateway to Wilkes-Barre
rear. • Preservation By ANDREW M. SEDER To Harris, the historic con-
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES A parkade would be sand- group monitors aseder@timesleader.com crete bridge is the gateway to his
jandes@timesleader.com wiched inside the block, some- Sterling Standing on the western side hometown, much like it was
Nearly a decade ago, it was how incorporating the four-sto- project, 8A
• Wyoming
of the Market Street Bridge when it opened 82 years ago.
dubbed the “Susquehanna ry Luzerne County-owned looking east at the Wilkes-Barre But to others, the Market
Bank building
Landing,” a grand vision for an Springbrook Water Co. building beckons, 9A skyline, Gary Harris pauses Street entrance to the city might
important downtown Wilkes- fronting North Franklin Street. • River Street from his morning jog to take in be the prettiest, it might be the
Barre block packed with histor- Covered, elevated walkways project in what a local chamber of com- most iconic and it might be the
ic properties. works, 9A merce official calls “our primary
The original Hotel Sterling at See STERLING, Page 8A post card view.” See GATEWAY, Page 9A

Don’t call new


congressmen
pair of twins
Lou Barletta and Tom Marino bring their
different backgrounds, concerns and
personal styles to Washington.

By JONATHAN RISKIND
Times Leader Washington Bureau
WASHINGTON – They are a
pair of Republican freshmen
lawmakers.
They swept into the U.S.
House of Representatives, along
with dozens of other newly
elected Republicans, last No-
vember on a wave of voter anx- Barletta
iety and anger that resulted in
the GOP recapturing a majority.
They both pledge to slash fed-

Area native helps train eral spending, shrink the size of


government and restore fiscal

Afghans to defend towns


discipline by attacking the feder-
al deficit and national debt.
But that doesn’t mean Reps.
DAVE KONOPKI dkonopki@timesleader.com Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, and Marino
Tom Marino, R-Cogan Station,
The nationally published general someday,” said former
photo of U.S. Army 1st Lt. Mike Berwick football coach George See CONGRESS, Page 7A
Viti leading the U.S. Secretary Curry, who coached Viti in the
of Defense on a tour of a key bat- early 2000s. “He’s everything
tleground in Afghan- you want in a young
istan didn’t surprise man. He loves chal- GALA FOR A CAUSE
those who know the lenges. He doesn’t
former Berwick fear anything. And
High School and he believes in his
West Point football country. Mike is a
standout. great young man.”
Not his fellow sol- The 25-year-old
diers. Viti – who passed on
Not his family. an opportunity to
And not his high pursue a career in
school football the National Foot-
coach. ball League in order
From elementary to lead his fellow BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
school to his stand- troops in a combat
out playing days at
Berwick, from his remarkable
zone – is serving
with the 4th Infantry Division at
T he 12th Annual Geisinger Gala was held
Saturday at the Westmoreland Club in
Wilkes-Barre. More than 350 guests at-
career at the U.S. Military Acad- Combat Outpost Kowall, locat-
emy to firefights in the battle- ed west of Kandahar, Afghanis- tended the fundraiser for the neonatal
fields of southern Afghanistan, tan. Viti and his fellow soldiers intensive care unit. The Geisinger North-
Viti has always been a leader. recently returned to Fort Car- east Auxiliary holds the yearly event with
“Mike has the qualities to be a son, Colo., for a two-week leave. the goal of raising $1 million for the unit,
set to open this year at Geisinger Wyom-
See VITI, Page 14A
ing Valley Medical Center, Plains Township.
Many chose formal dress for the event,
including, from left, Ron Simms of Wilkes-
Barre; John Buckley, Geisinger Northeast
chief administrative officer; Dr. Al Casale,
Geisinger Wyoming Valley chief of cardiac
surgery. For Click photos, see Page 12A.

WEATHER
Julianna Kelly
Partly sunny ,
showers late.
High 53. Low 38.
Details, Page 14C

LEFT PHOTO: Jon Malinowski/For The Times Leader, ABOVE: AP

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Successful business cycle


POLICE BLOTTER Scarcella, 48, of Hazleton, will
be charged with driving under LOTTERY SUMMARY
the influence after he crashed Daily Number, Midday
his 1995 Geo Tracker on state Sunday: 9-8-8
HAZLETON – City police Route 940 Wednesday night, Monday: 5-3-1
charged Michael Verbitsky, 23, Tuesday: 0-7-1
state police at Hazleton said.
Wednesday: 0-9-7
of East Chapel Street with Scarcella was traveling west Thursday: 6-6-6
breaking into a house on Carson on the roadway when he lost Friday: 0-0-2
Street Thursday night and steal- control and struck a residence, Saturday: 9-4-8
ing copper pipes and valves. state police said. He was wear- Big Four, Midday
Police said a neighbor report- ing a seat belt and was not in- Sunday: 6-8-4-3
ed seeing a man enter the house jured. Monday: 7-5-0-2
through a rear basement door. State police said an odor of Tuesday: 1-6-4-8
When police went to the house, alcoholic beverage was detected Wednesday: 6-5-1-7
Thursday: 8-3-9-0
another witness told them the on Scarcella’s breath and he was Friday: 4-3-0-0
man was coming out of the front taken to the state police bar- Saturday: 3-7-8-7
door. Police took Verbitsky into racks for a breath test. State
Quinto, Midday
custody and searched the house police said Scarcella was found Sunday: 9-5-2-1-1
where they noticed pipes mis- to have a blood alcohol content Monday: 2-4-8-1-8
sing from the boiler system and over the legal limit of 0.08 per- Tuesday: 2-4-6-5-2
a pillow case containing lengths cent. State police said he will Wednesday: 7-9-0-4-9
Thursday: 8-3-3-0-9
of copper pipers and valves. also be charged with a traffic Friday: 5-0-4-9-1
Verbitsky was charged with violation for failing to drive Saturday: 2-3-6-1-7
burglary, criminal trespass and properly within the lane of trav-
theft by unlawful taking. He was el. Treasure Hunt
Sunday: 02-03-07-17-27
committed to the Luzerne Monday: 07-14-15-18-28
County Correctional Facility for HANOVER TWP. – Sandy Tuesday: 01-06-07-09-29
lack of $5,000 bail. Walp, the director of Kinder-
Wednesday: 02-16-18-25-29
Thursday: 07-10-11-16-20
Care on South Main Street, told Friday: 01-04-14-19-21
WILKES-BARRE – City
police an employee, Melissa Lyn Saturday: 14-15-18-21-30
police reported the following: S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
Kirwan, of Larksville, was driv- Daily Number, 7 p.m.
• Mario Fernandes, 35, of Around Town Bikes held its seventh annual appreciation party Saturday at the Wilkes-Barre bike
ing a Chevrolet bus Thursday Sunday: 7-2-8
Tobin Lane, Edwardsville, faces shop, which is providing bikes for the city’s Bike Share Program. For Click photos, see Page 12A.
afternoon when the windshield Monday: 3-2-4
a charge of criminal trespass Tuesday: 8-3-9
was shattered by a rock thrown

Bike shop holds appreciation party


Thursday night after police said Wednesday: 0-5-9
at the vehicle.
he was seen leaving an apart- Thursday: 3-2-0
The bus was on the Sans Friday: 2-3-5
ment on East Chestnut Street
Souci Parkway in the area of Saturday: 5-1-3
that was ordered closed by the By B. GARRET ROGAN made some adjustments and that will be provided free of
city. Willow Street at the time. The Big Four, 7 p.m.
Times Leader Correspondent we’ve come out stronger,” charge for daytime rentals
• Heather Lingenfelter, of bus was empty and Kirwan was Sunday: 3-3-3-9
not injured. WILKES-BARRE – Around Jones said. were sold to the bike share Monday: 1-3-8-0
Winter Lane said a window was Town Bikes held its seventh He feels that business was committee by Around Town Tuesday: 2-4-4-3
broken at her residence Thurs- annual customer apprecia- aided by what he described Bikes. The store is also help- Wednesday: 5-1-5-0
day. HAZLE TWP. – A 16-year-old
tion party Saturday night. as “the rising profile” of bik- ing out with maintenance. Thursday: 0-7-6-2
• Jessica McGoldrick, of West male student at the Hazleton Friday: 6-5-1-4
Career Center will be charged What began as a grand ing. Prices for adult bicycles at Saturday: 4-0-7-5
Carey Street, Plains Township, opening party in the spring “I think I heard someone Around Town Bikes range
was charged with possession of with theft and receiving stolen Quinto, 7 p.m.
property for taking a teacher’s of 2004 has evolved into a say, biking is the new golf,” from $300 to thousands of
drug paraphernalia Thursday yearly celebration for busi- Jones said. He then pointed dollars depending on the de- Sunday: 6-1-3-3-0
afternoon when police came in cellular phone valued at approx- Monday: 5-8-5-6-9
imately $350, state police at ness owners who hope to see to the prolific place biking gree to which a cyclist wants Tuesday: 5-4-1-0-9
contact with her on South Fran- their store as a more of a has taken in pop culture, his bike specialized. Wednesday: 8-2-5-3-7
klin Street. Hazleton said.
community fixture than sim- from commercials to the can- Adams attended courses in Thursday: 2-7-5-2-8
• Amy Lomerson of Solomon The student took the teach- Friday: 1-6-5-7-9
er’s phone from her desk during ply another place to shop. cer awareness raised by Ashland, Ore., to learn how
Street said on Thursday that her Saturday: 9-0-0-5-7
class the morning of March 1, Roughly 150 people were Lance Armstrong, as an ex- to customize bike frames.
wallet was taken from her vehi- expected to attend Saturday ample of the rising profile. The metropolitan areas of Cash 5
cle. state police said. It was later Sunday: 04-25-27-35-40
recovered and the student was night’s party, which featured Around Town Bikes has al- Oregon are some of the most
• William Jones, 51, of Marl- live music from the Bog so done a lot to raise its own active biking areas in the
Monday: 03-07-10-16-37
borough Avenue will be charged identified, state police said. Tuesday: 01-05-08-09-10
Swing Band, home-cooked profile in the area. The large country. Wednesday: 02-05-06-07-37
with theft of services for alleg- food and drinks. orange and blue building, ris- Their involvement in the Thursday: 11-29-35-36-37
edly throwing household gar- HAZLE TWP. – A 16-year-old Friday: 15-19-33-34-42
“We try to hold it each ing from the area between bike-share program, the ex-
bage in a trash bin on the prop- male student who punched a Saturday: 05-09-16-35-37
year for the beginning of the Polish Union Building on pert level repair service and
erty of PSC on South Main 17-year-old male student in a
what we feel is cycling sea- North Main Street and Saturday night’s party are all Match 6 Lotto
Street on Thursday afternoon. restroom at Hazleton Area High Monday: 24-29-35-36-40-44
son,” co-owner Tom Jones Coughlin High School on things that come together to
• Henry Hobbs, 24, of Cur- School on Thursday afternoon Thursday: 02-13-18-19-24-25
said. North Washington Street, is help out with Adams and
tain Street, Dupont and Edwin will be charged with harassment
He characterized his busi- one of the most recognizable Jones’ goal of raising the lev- Mega Millions
Delgado, 40, of Bronx, N.Y. were and disorderly conduct, state Tuesday: 06-15-23-34-38
ness as being one of “steady in Wilkes-Barre. el of biking activity available
charged with public drunk- police at Hazleton said. Megaball: 43
growth” despite the overall Around Town Bikes is also in the Wyoming Valley.
enness after police said they Megaplier: 04
economic downturn. heavily involved with the up- “This is what we do best Friday: 13-14-35-36-53
were intoxicated on South HAZLE TWP. – State police
“We hit a period of read- coming city bike-share pro- and you have to do what you Megaball: 19
Washington Street on Friday are investigating the reported Megaplier: 03
justment in the fall of 2008, gram that is starting this do best for your community,”
afternoon. theft of a credit card belonging
as did everyone, but we year. The dozen or so bikes Jones said. Powerball
• A window was broken to Mary Clatch-Slattery, 55, of
Wednesday: 19-20-42-56-58
Thursday night at Main Street Pardeesville Road. The woman’s powerball: 37
Hardware on South Main Street. card was reported used at a
THE BRIGHT SUN OF CARING
powerplay: 04
• John Sims, 23, of Poplar BonTon store in Queensbury, Saturday: 06-22-34-43-45
Street will charged with receiv- N.Y. on Nov. 13, 2010. Anyone powerball: 23
ing stolen property after police powerplay: 02
with information about the theft
said they saw wheels and rims is asked to contact state police
reported stolen from Eugene at Hazleton at 570 459-3890.
Suda in Hanover Township on a
Jeep belonging to Sims.
• Soraya Cody of Wilkes-
HANOVER TWP. – Township
police Friday charged Shawn
OBITUARIES
Barre was arrested on suspicion Kishbaugh, 24, of Second Street, Answini, Dolores
of driving under the influence of Nescopeck, with violating a
alcohol after being involved in a Bastek, Edward
protection from abuse order.
motor vehicle accident early Police said they were dispatched
Brown, Charles
Friday morning at the intersec- to a report of a domestic dispute Cardimona, Mary
tion of South River and West at a residence on Scureman Demko, Nancy
Market streets. Street around 3:20 a.m. and Grant, Gary
• Police were called to a found Kishbaugh on the front
break-in and an attempted
Lynch, Rosemary
porch of his ex-girlfriend’s resi- Mowry, Mary
break-in of two bars in the city’s dence. She told police she ar-
North End late Thursday night rived home and found Kish- Rifenbery, Robert
and early Friday morning. baugh hiding on the porch. Smocharski, Stephen
Officers responded to a call of Police confirmed that there was Sromoski, Mary Ann
breaking glass at the Saloon on
North Main Street around 12:15
a no contact order issued Valenta, Catherine
against Kishbaugh. He was Wilcox, Robert
a.m. Friday. They saw broken
taken into custody and commit-
glass on the ground from the Zofcin, Marie
ted to the Luzerne County Cor-
front door and a man inside the Page 10A
rectional Facility for lack of
bar. When he spotted police he
$5,000 bail.
fled out a rear door.
NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
The man was described as
BUILDING
A
WILKES-BARRE – City manda Zaniesienko, center, of Bethlehem, shows 8-year-old Mercedes Hughes how
white, with gray and black hair
police reported the following: to paint Saturday afternoon during the Jenni Sunshine Foundation’s fundraiser and
on the sides and bald on top,
wearing a black jacket over a
• A representative of Wilkes-
food drive. The event and the foundation benefit the area youth and the arts, and the
TRUST
Barre General Hospital reported
dark hooded sweatshirt and food drive benefited the St. Vincent de Paul Kitchen in Wilkes-Barre. Looking at right is
blue jeans. that $715 was removed from a The Times Leader strives to
change safe in the hospital’s Amanda’s son, Adrian. The event was held in front of the Walmart Supercenter in correct errors, clarify stories
A neighbor near Spernoga’s
dietary department between Wilkes-Barre Township. and update them promptly.
Hideaway on East Chestnut
5:15 p.m. Friday and 7:45 a.m. Corrections will appear in this
reported seeing a man with a
Saturday. spot. If you have information
similar description trying to pry

Police: 2 drivers in fatality


• Police said someone to help us correct an inaccu-
open door at the bar around racy or cover an issue more
10:30 p.m. Thursday. She said scratched several vehicles
parked in the body shop parking thoroughly, call the newsroom
the man was white, 5 feet, 10 at 829-7242.
inches tall, with an average lot at Motorworld, 150 Motor-

did not have valid licenses


build, bald with gray and black world Dr., Saturday.
hair, a mustache, wearing a • Olanda Carter, of South
black jacket over a hooded Meade Street, said Harold Hunt,
sweatshirt and blue jeans. 56, of North Sherman Street,
+(ISSN No. 0896-4084)
struck her in the face at 145 N. USPS 499-710
SUGARLOAF TWP. – State Sherman St. at 7:33 p.m. Friday. Times Leader Staff roadway in Clifton Township, ing for driving too fast for condi-
police at Hazleton are investi- Hunt will be cited for harass- A Pittston man struck and Lackawanna County, state po- tions. Issue No. 2011-089
gating a reported burglary of a ment, police said. killed by a bus after his car was lice said. State police said Phillips’ Advertising
829-7293
Newsroom
829-7242
residence on Wyndgate Boule- • Anthony Ruff of Beekman involved in an accident on icy In- The driver of the SUV had an Buick Century was stopped on kpelleschi@timesleader.com jbutkiewicz@timesleader.com
Circulation
vard. Street said his vehicle was en- terstate 380 last month did not international Chinese driver’s li- the left side of the roadway. He Jim McCabe – 829-5000
Dennis and Joan Rochelle tered while parked on Hillman have a valid driver’s license,
jmccabe@timesleader.com
cense that was not valid in the and his car were struck by the Published daily by:
reported their home was broken Street sometime between 10 state police said. United States, state police said. bus as it swerved to avoid a Nis-
into sometime between noon on p.m. Friday and noon Saturday. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company
Lamont Phillips, 41, was hit by The SUV driver, who was not san Murano that had stopped in 15 N. Main St.
March 24 and 5:30 p.m. Wednes- Medication and $4 in change Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
were taken, said Ruff, and the a Martz bus the night of March 6 identified, said he was traveling the right lane, state police said.
day. The rear basement door Periodicals postage paid at
was pried open and a Wii game dashboard was damaged in an while he was standing next to north on the roadway at 60 miles The bus then hit a guardrail on Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices

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computer were taken. There was no estimate on the ing to his wife, Rene, after his ve- state police said. He was issued a rolled over, injuring the driver Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

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LOCAL
Aiming for strike against cancer Skrep’s
wife gets
A fundraiser bowl-a- Mountain Top Butterflies relay ing Center. .

rights to
thon sponsored by About 70 from the age of 4 to over 60
the Mountain Top
team hosts bowl-a-thon benefit
enjoyed an afternoon of fun, refresh-
Butterflies team was to fight the disease. ments, and prizes all to support their
held Saturday after- friends and family members who are

visitation
noon at Chacko’s fighting cancer.
Family Bowling Cen- By RALPH NARDONE “We have all been touched by cancer
ter in Wilkes-Barre. Times Leader Correspondent at one time or another,” said bowling
The event was held in WILKES-BARRE – One local commu- event organizer Lisa Ayers of the But-
preparation for the nity-based cancer support group held its terflies talking about the relay team
American Cancer second annual fundraiser to fight the members. Carrie Skrepenak will be able
Society’s ‘Relay For
disease on Saturday afternoon. The Ayers serves as an active member of to visit the couple’s two sons,
Life’ on May 21-22.
Mountain Top Butterflies, a relay team the committee that will help put togeth-
that participates in the American Can- er this year’s “Relay For Life.’’ She over- but not their daughter.
cer Society’s “Relay For Life” held each sees the luminaries.
year at Crestwood High School, hosted
NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER a bowl-a-thon at Chacko’s Family Bowl- See BOWL, Page 4A By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
The former wife of incarcerat-

W-B hospital
PUBLIC SPIRIT ed ex-Luzerne County Commis-
sioner Greg Skrepenak has been
granted limited visitation rights
with two of the couple’s three

violates pact,
children, a judge ordered Friday.
Senior Judge Clinton W.
Smith granted the visitation
rights in a written modification

union claims
of custody order, dated Thurs-
day and filed in the Luzerne
County Prothonotary’s Office
Friday.
A federal board sets a hearing Starting today, Carrie Skrepe-
nak will be allowed to visit the
on the complaint by nurses at Skrepenaks’ two sons, ages 14
General Hospital. and 16, for four hours on Sun-
days. The order does not pertain
to the couple’s
By MATT HUGHES and JERRY 12-year-old Carrie Skrepe-
LYNOTT daughter. nak, 42, filed
mhughes@timesleader.com Visits will be
jlynott@timesleader.com held in the a petition in
The union representing nurses at presence of county court
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital filed a the children’s on Monday
complaint with the National Labor Rela- paternal asking the
tions Board, saying its members’ dues grandparents,
have not been collected by the operator Gregory and court to re-
of the hospital for more than a year in vi- Barbara Skre- store her
olation of a collective bargaining agree- penak, of Dal- visitation
ment. las, who have
custody of the
rights with all
The NLRB in Phila-
three of the
By stop- delphia set a hearing children.
for June 21 on the com- Carrie Skre- children.
ping the plaint against the penak, 42, fil-
dues de- Wilkes-Barre Hospital ed a petition in
Co. LLC, doing busi- county court on Monday asking
duction ness as Wyoming Val- the court to restore her visita-
without ley Health Care Sys- tion rights with all three of the
tem. children. In her petition, filed by
notifica- The complaint is the attorney Fred Howe, Carrie
tion the latest round in the la- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Skrepenak said the children
bor dispute between were transferred to the custody
system the Pennsylvania Asso-
Harold Cameron talks about his campaign P̀ositively Crossing America and Back’ brain tumor charity walk at the Toyota
Pavilion at Montage Mountain in Moosic. He was to depart for Wilkes-Barre Saturday. For Click photos, see Page 12A. of the Skrepenaks after their fa-
“has been ciation of Staff Nurses

On the road to hope


ther began serving a two-year
failing and and Allied Profession- federal prison sentence on a cor-
als and the health care ruption charge.
refusing to system since the hospi- Carrie Skrepenak, who has a
bargain tal and other assets of history of substance abuse, has
the system became for- served prison time for several
collective- profit operations when arrests and probation violations
ly” with they were bought for To help others, a Lackawanna man from Scranton would be in this posi- “It’s kind of like having a bal- related to those arrests. Most re-
cently she was charged on Sept.
the union, $271 million by Com-
munity Health Sys-
County man goes on a truly tion,” said Cameron, 54, of Spring Brook
Township. loon inside your head blowing 7 with possession of a con-
the union tems Inc. of Franklin, amazing walk. He has battled an acoustic neuroma tu- up.” trolled substance after police
Tenn. in May 2009. mor and a meningioma tumor since they found her on the back porch of a
said. The union staged a were diagnosed in 2004. After several Harold Cameron city home with an empty packet
Author, activist of heroin.
one-day strike last De- By JOHN KRISPIN tests, both were found to be benign, but
cember to protest the lack of progress in jkrispin@timesleader.com the effects of the pressure in his brain led She was released from prison
negotiating a new contract. MOOSIC – Harold Cameron laughed to him experiencing a decrease in his mo- But while he battles with his ailments in January. Since then she says
It signed a 60-day memorandum of at the brisk afternoon winds atop the tor skills. on a daily basis, he is still a humbled man she has asked Gregory and Bar-
agreement with the new owner on May Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain. “It’s kind of like having a balloon inside who takes this experience as a request bara Skrepenak to abide by a
1, 2009 that contained certain terms of After all he has been through, he is happy your head blowing up,” said Cameron from a higher power to better his sur- 2009 custody order that gave
the previous collective bargaining agree- and fortunate enough just to experience who over the next 18 months plans on roundings. her custody on alternating
ment including the dues check-off, the the day, even with the help of his walker. venturing from coast to coast and back “Being disabled and being an advocate weekends and certain holidays.
union said. In promoting his book “Why I Walk,” again, all in support of his book, publish- for thousands of people around the The couple has refused her re-
In its complaint the union said the Cameron will be walking, with assist- ed by Wilkes-Barre-based Kallisti Pub- world, people recognize that I am a walk- quest to the detriment of the
health care system stopped deducting ance from his walker if needed, in differ- lishing. ing billboard of faith and of love. I’m just children, the petition said.
union dues near the end of January 2010 ent stretches across America. His quest “It affects speech, memory, cognitive an ordinary man.” Greg Skrepenak is currently
without notifying the union. Under the is to raise awareness for those who live function, hearing and moods. Those are According to a press release, the dona- serving a two-year prison sen-
terms of a collective bargaining agree- with tumors. the areas that are affected by the tu- tence in federal prison in West
ment the dues were to be deducted from “I’m overwhelmed that an ordinary mors.” See WALK, Page 4A Virginia.
union members’ paychecks and sent to
the union, the union said.

Komen group awards $415,000 for cancer support, treatment


By stopping the dues deduction with-
out notification the system “has been
failing and refusing to bargain collective-
ly” with the union, the union said.
Jim McGuire, a hospital spokesman, The activist organization gan Sun Casino.
said the system has not seen the com- Executive Director Dolly Woody,
celebrates its 20th year with
plaint and could not comment. festooned in a long pink gown, said
Community Health Systems made a gala at Mohegan Sun. the celebration focused on the pro-
known its intentions to expand its pres- gress made in breast cancer treat-
ence in Northeastern Pennsylvania with ment.
the purchase of Mercy Hospital in Scran- By RALPH NARDONE In 1991, 74 percent of people diag-
ton, Mercy Tyler Hospital in Tunkhan- Times Leader Correspondent nosed with breast cancer survived; in
nock and Mercy Special Care Hospital in Since it was founded 20 years ago, 2011, that number has climbed to 98
Nanticoke. the Susan G. Komen for the Cure af- percent, Woody said. There are over
A Lackawanna County judge on Mon- filiate of Northeastern Pennsylvania 2.5 million breast cancer survivors
day approved the $150 million sale, but helped tens of thousands of people worldwide, making it the largest sur-
the union joined the Service Employees facing breast cancer and provided vivor group, she added.
International Union which represents over $2.3 million for support and “We are making a difference in
Mercy workers in opposing the deal. treatment programs in 17 counties. breast cancer,” she said. “It is no
In a press release Saturday about the On Friday, the group awarded longer the death sentence it was,”
complaint, Bill Cruice, executive direc- $415,000 in grant money to 16 non- she said.
tor of the union, said Community Health profit organizations with a similar About 160 guests attended, includ-
Systems will make promises about how mission. ing breast cancer survivors, friends,
S.JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER
they will deal with nurses and employ- To celebrate its 20th year, the orga- family, medical professionals, and
ees, “but we have found that such prom- nization held a “Puttin’ on the Pink” Colleen Morda, left, and Jacqueline Lacomis were two of the attendees at the
ises were very quickly broken.” gala on Saturday night at the Mohe- See KOMEN, Page 4A ‘Puttin’ on the Pink’ gala at Mohegan Sun Casino Saturday.
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“I’m flattered and humbled,” “I’m flattered and hum-


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Blomain lauded the work of
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the group saying how it has some people happy.”
volunteers. They gathered in been a “tremendous help” in Dr. Eric Blomain
formal attire to enjoy a dinner dropping the mortality rate for Honored by Komen group with Light
and entertainment. At the end breast cancer patients. He add- of Life award
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Blomain was recognized for About one in seven women will Woody said the management
his focus on improving the qual- be affected by breast cancer, at the Mohegan Sun has been a
ity of life of patients who often said. He advises all women to “true partner in the fight.” To
faced “mutilating” surgeries, do regular self-examinations show their appreciation, Ko-
she said. He understands the and talk with their primary care men gave it the “Ignite the
“urgency” these patients feel physicians about digital scans Cause” award.
and has done great work in re- or other detection methods and “They have gone above and
construction, she added. their frequency. beyond,” Woody said.

BOWL
be provided for the American cer society members will make
Cancer Society’s vital cancer offers to help anyone who has
cure research. The outreach sup- been diagnosed with the dis-
port programs offered by the ease, she added.
Continued from Page 3A
cancer society to help families The bowling was strictly for
This year’s relay will be the cope with the devastation of a fun, Ayers said. There were no
ninth annual one, she said. It is cancer diagnosis are also very best scores or placements. She
scheduled for May 21-22 and important, she said. pulled each team’s name ran-

No Interest for 24 Months!


will include at least 15 teams Debbie Artz, a cancer survivor domly for prize drawings so ev-
who will participate to raise a participating in the event, said eryone had a chance to win. *
target sum of approximately events like the bowl-a-thon are Ayers thanked the manage-
$75,000. trying to raise the necessary ment at Chacko’s for their ac-
Saturday’s event gave the money many cancer patients commodations.
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◆I N B R I E F DIVERTED FLIGHT Fuselage hole forces emergency landing in Arizona

Southwest inspecting its planes


By WALTER BERRY and TERRY TANG lage. In this photo pro-
Associated Press No serious injuries were reported vided by passenger
PHOENIX — Flight attendants had among the 118 people aboard , accord- Joshua Hardwicke,
begun to take drink orders when the ex- ing to Southwest officials. a cell phone image
plosion rocked the cabin. What caused the part of the fuselage shows a hole in the
Aboard Southwest Flight 812, Shaw- to rupture on the 15-year-old Boeing cabin on a South-
na Malvini Redden covered her ears, 737-300 was a mystery, and investiga- west Airlines air-
then felt a brisk wind rush by. Oxygen tors from the National Transportation craft Friday as it
makes an emergen-
masks fell, the cabin lost pressure and Safety Board arrived in Yuma on Satur-
cy decent into
Redden, now suddenly lightheaded, day morning to begin an inquiry.
Yuma, Ariz. Au-
fumbled to maneuver the mask in place. Southwest, meanwhile, grounded
thorities say the
Then she prayed. And, instinctively, about 80 similar planes in its fleet for flight was diverted
reached out to the stranger seated next inspections, and said that some 300 to Yuma due to
AP PHOTO to her in Row 8 as the pilot of the dam- flights likely would be canceled Satur- rapid decompres-
A princess in the making aged aircraft began a rapid descent from day because of the reduced fleet. sion in the plane.
Maude Fisher, 7, sips a cup of tea, some 34,400 feet in the sky. Southwest operates about 170 of the
during the ’A Princess Tea Party’ "I don’t know this dude but I was like, 737-300s in its fleet of about 540 planes, AP PHOTO
event, at a hotel in London, Saturday. ’I’m going to just hold your hand,’" Red- but it replaced the aluminum skin on
A scene straight from ‘My Fair Lady’ den, a 28-year-old doctoral student at many of the 300s in recent years, spo- spokeswoman for Seattle-based Boeing 300s currently operating in the U.S.
played out at a posh London hotel as Arizona State University, recalled Sat- keswoman Linda Rutherford said. The Commercial Airplanes, confirmed “a fleet, and 931 operate worldwide, ac-
a dozen girls in frilly dresses attended urday, a day after her Phoenix-to-Sacra- planes that were grounded Saturday hole in the fuselage and a depressuriza- cording to the Federal Aviation Admin-
a ‘princess boot camp’ ahead of this mento flight was forced into an emer- have not had their skin replaced, she tion event” in the latest incident but de- istration. Southwest officials said the
month’s royal wedding. The pint-size gency landing at a military base in Yu- said. clined to speculate on what caused it. Arizona plane had undergone all inspec-
wannabe princesses learned how to ma, Ariz., with a gaping hole in its fuse- Julie O’Donnell, an aviation safety There are a total of 288 Boeing 737- tions required by the FAA.
walk straight, eat with decorum and
curtsy. Never mind that it’s doubtful
any of them will come near the royals
SWEDES CELEBRATE START OF SPRING
Burning
at the April 29 wedding of Prince
William and Kate Middleton.

DUBLIN

IRA blamed in cop death


outrage
A Catholic policeman, 25, who had
just joined Northern Ireland’s po-
lice force was killed Saturday when a
booby-trap bomb exploded as he got
continues
Riot kills nine protesters in
into his car, police and neighbors said.
No group claimed responsibility. But second day of deadly violence
police and politicians blamed Irish in Afghanistan.
Republican Army dissidents who have
repeatedly planted bombs underneath
the private cars of off-duty police offi- By AMIR SHAH
cers, particularly new Catholic recruits, Associated Press
in a bid to stop cross-community sup- KABUL, Afghanistan — Anger
port for law and order. over the burning of the Muslim
Until Saturday, such booby-trap holy book at a Florida church
attacks had badly maimed two other fueled a second day of deadly vio-
officers but killed nobody. lence half a world away in Af-
The IRA dissidents have stressed ghanistan, where demonstrators
their determination to target any Irish set cars and shops ablaze Satur-
Catholics who join the Northern Ire- day in a riot that killed nine pro-
land police force. Building Catholic testers, officials said.
support for the once Protestant-dom- The church’s desecration of
inated police force is a central goal of the Quran nearly two weeks ago
Northern Ireland’s peace process. has outraged millions of Mus-
lims and others worldwide, fuel-
CAIRO ing anti-American sentiment
Ship regained from pirates AP PHOTO
that is further straining ties be-
tween the Afghan government
A United Arab Emirates anti-terrorist
unit has wrested control of a ship from B oys jump into the water on the first sunny spring day, in Malmo, Sweden, Saturday. The temperature in
Malmo reached 17 degrees Celsius (63 degrees Fahrenheit), signaling the end of an unusually long and
hard winter.
and the West.
The uproar even brought vio-
pirates in the Arabian Sea, state-run lence to the normally peaceful
media reported Saturday. northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif
The bulk carrier MV Arrilah-1 came on Friday, when a crowd of pro-

Radioactive water leaks into sea


under attack Friday while en route testers — apparently infiltrated
from Australia to Dubai’s Jebel Ali port, by insurgents — stormed a U.N.
according to the WAM news agency. compound in an outpouring that
The agency said Saturday the UAE’s left four Afghan protesters and
special forces, backed by the air force, seven foreign U.N. employees
regained control of the ship off the dead.
coast of Oman. The pirates surren- Crack discovered at nuclear plant in dissipate into the sea and is not expect- The top U.N. envoy in Afghan-
dered as the troops boarded the UAE- ed to cause any health hazard. Never- istan, Staffan de Mistura, said
Japan as prime minister surveys
flagged ship, which is owned by the theless, the disturbing discovery points the organization had no plans to
Abu Dhabi National Tanker Company. tsunami damage in villages at the unexpected problems that can evacuate. It would, however,
The pirates are under guard and will crop up and continue to hamper tech- temporarily redeploy 11 staff
be handed over to Emirati authorities nicians trying to control the crisis. members from Maraz-i-Sharif to
on arrival at Jebel Ali, WAM quoted an By EUGENE HOSHIKO Word of the leak came as Prime Min- Kabul
and JAY ALABASTER ister Naoto Kan toured the town of Ri- “This is not an evacuation, it is
official as saying.
Associated Press kuzentakata, his first trip to survey a temporary redeployment be-
BEIRUT RIKUZENTAKATA, Japan — Highly damage in one of the dozens of villages, cause the office is not function-
radioactive water was leaking into the towns and cities slammed by the March ing. We will be ready to go back
Dozens of arrests made sea Saturday from a crack discovered at 11 tsunami that followed a magnitude as soon as we can establish an of-
a nuclear power plant destabilized by 9.0 earthquake. fice that is secure enough,” he
Syrian security agents tightened
last month’s earthquake and tsunami, a “The government has been too fo- told reporters.
safety measures and made sweeping
new setback as frustrated survivors of cused on the Fukushima power plant The Quran was burned March
arrests Saturday as President Bashar AP PHOTO
the disasters complained that Japan’s rather than the tsunami victims. Both 20, but many Afghans only found
Assad tried to cut off two weeks of Woman reacts beneath a car hanging
government was paying too much atten- deserve attention,” said 35-year-old Me- out about it when Afghan Presi-
deadly pro-democracy protests that are
tion to the nuclear crisis. gumi Shimanuki, who was visiting her on a fence in Kesennuma, Miyagi pre- dent Hamid Karzai condemned
threatening his family’s ruling dynasty. fecture, Japan, Saturday.
The contaminated water will quickly family. the desecration four days later.
The death toll from two weeks of
protests was around 80 people, after at
least seven were killed Friday in clash-
es with security forces. Authorities
began arresting dozens of people,
mostly in and around the capital, Da-
mascus, after the protests broke up and
Ivory Coast leader fights calls for resistance to defend power
By RUKMINI CALLIMACHI strongman Laurent Gbagbo on But the armed group aiming to try’s most important city, has
into early Saturday, activists said. Most of country and MARCO CHOWN OVED Saturday issued a final call to install the country’s democratical- come at a terrible price. On Tues-
They asked that their names not be Associated Press arms, fighting to defend his 10- ly elected leader, Alassane Ouatta- day, the day after Ouattara’s forces
used for fear of reprisals. controlled by
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — With year grip on power. ra, faced a major setback when took the western town of Due-
Laurent most of the country now con- Plagued by mass defections in- Gbagbo’s troops retook the state koue, intercommunal fighting
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Gbagbo’s trolled by his opponent, and with side his ranks including that of his television station after they had broke out, killing at least 800 peo-
USS Murtha builder named opponent. both his home and the presidential
palace surrounded, Ivory Coast’s
top commander, Gbagbo appeared
defeated just hours earlier.
held it for more than 12 hours.
The battle for Abidjan, the coun-
ple, according to the International
Committee of the Red Cross.
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More and more, Corbett blames Rendell for budget woes


Opposition to governor’s public education funding, al- ed universities staged a protest coach that was a holdover from
though it was openly debated and rally on the front steps of the Cap- the Rendell administration.
proposed education cuts has approved by the Legislature. He itol. Corbett said Rendell should
been making headlines. accused him of not doing enough Speaking at a meeting of coun- have used the stimulus money to
to fix ailing bridges, despite Ren- ty commissioners in Harrisburg, repair more of Pennsylvania’s
dell’s authorization of hundreds Corbett said the federal money thousands of deficient bridges in-
By PETER JACKSON of millions of dollars a year in ad- kept basic education funding on stead of giving it to schools,
Associated Press ditional funding. And a Corbett an upward trend since 2008 even “Obviously, Gov. Rendell’s pri-
HARRISBURG — As they step Cabinet nominee accused the though the state’s share declined ority was education. ... He didn’t
up efforts to sell Tom Corbett’s previous administration of mis- — “an illusion,” he called it. Cor- do transportation,” he said.
managing the social-services bett wants to return basic fund- “Well, as a result we have a crisis
cost-slashing, no-new taxes bud-
safety net without offering solid ing to the 2008 level, which he in the bridges right now.’”
get plan to a wary Legislature, TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO AP PHOTO
evidence to back up the charge. contends is technically an in- “We make our choices,” he add-
the new governor and his team “Gov. Corbett is trying to pass a Corbett says Rendell used fed- Rendell says federal stimulus
crease. ed. “If I would have had the stim-
are increasingly pinning blame deeply unpopular budget that eral stimulus money to sustain money came with strings say-
“We increased the state share ulus money, I would have put it
for Pennsylvania’s fiscal prob- raises local property taxes and public education funding hikes. ing what it should be used for.
of funding that the previous ad- into bridges.”
lems on former Gov. Ed Rendell college tuition while giving the ministration had cut,” he said. Asked to respond, Rendell said
— even if the facts are not always gas drillers and corporate inter- promised in his campaign not to reduction for higher education “We have actually increased it; the federal money came with
on their side. ests a huge break — and he’s get- raise state taxes or fees if elected, advocated by any governor this we just didn’t use Washington strings attached.
Last week, Corbett criticized ting desperate,” said Ian Rosen- despite bipartisan projections of year — has been making head- money that we didn’t have.” “We had to use the education
his Democratic predecessor for blum, a former policy aide to Ren- a multibillion-dollar shortfall in lines ever since his March 8 bud- Corbett expanded on the point money for education. We had to
using temporary federal stimulus dell. tax collections as the stimulus get address. a few days later in a Pennsylvania use the bridge and road money
money to sustain increases in The Republican governor money dries up in the year that School districts are threaten- Department of Transportation for infrastructure for bridges and
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to his background and govern- letta said.

CONGRESS
mental experiences,” Madonna
said. “Am I saying he is sitting Straightforward priorities
down with a political Ouija For his part, Marino said his
board in his hands” before decid- priorities also in office are pretty
Continued from Page 1A
ing what to do? No. But I don’t simple: stay in touch with his
are identical political twins. think you can completely elimi- constituents and follow through
They come from different pro- nate that factor from his deci- on his campaign promise to “cut
fessional backgrounds, repre- sions.” spending, downsize the govern-
sent districts with different par- ment and keep the taxes down.
tisan leanings and just a few Redistricting factor That will create jobs.”
months into their congressional With state Republicans in Marino added that there are,
careers some of those differences charge of redrawing district lines “Many good (federal) programs
are highlighted by the commit- following the 2010 Census, shor- that I like, but we have a finite
tees they serve on and their early ing up Barletta’s district in an at- amount of money and an infinite
voting records. tempt to make it at least some- amount of problems. We have to
Marino, 58, is a former blue- what less Democratic in nature prioritize what is important now.
collar worker turned lawyer and will be a GOP priority. And what is important now is to
prosecutor – he has been a U.S. Still, Barletta’s district will re- decrease our almost $15 trillion
attorney and Lycoming County main more Democratic and Ma- debt.”
district attorney – who is on the rino’s will remain more conser- He said he is on the judiciary
judiciary, homeland security and vative and Republican, Madonna and homeland security commit-
foreign affairs committees. said. tees because of his legal and
He’s already been one overseas “That enables him (Marino) prosecutorial background, and
trip, as part of an official congres- to take a tougher stance. Mari- was asked by GOP leaders to join
sional delegation that two weeks no’s constituents are more con- the foreign affairs committee be-
ago trekked to Afghanistan and PETE G. WILCOX FILE PHOTO/THE TIMES LEADER servative and Republican,” Ma- cause he has had an interest in
Iraq during a week-long House U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, addresses students at a legislative breakfast hosted by the donna said. ”They are both going foreign affairs, and particularly
break. West Side Career and Technology Center in Pringle. to be fiscal hawks and cut spend- the Middle East. But his commit-
Barletta, 55, a former Hazle- ing. tees don’t preclude work as a lo-
ton mayor, is on the transporta- But Barletta will be more the cal congressman, Marino said.
tion, education and the work- surgeon in applying the cuts be- For instance, he attended a
force and small business com- cause of his background and con- hearing last week of the home-
mittees. stituency. Marino can take a land security committee on
more frontal assault on the bud- emergency preparedness that in-
Voting records get.” cluded a look at the need to ex-
While Marino has voted with Barletta said that he’s simply pand first responders’ communi-
his party’s position 94 percent of doing in Washington what he cations abilities in both big cities
the time as of last week, Barletta said he would do on the cam- and rural areas.
has a party unity voting percent- paign trail: “Go to Washington “That fit right into the 10th
age of 91 percent, according to a and not put my party first, but district because we are a rural
database of congressional votes put people first.” district,” Marino said. “If we
compiled by the Washington Barletta said it’s true that, “I have a catastrophe, our first re-
Post. haven’t been able to take my sponders have to respond like in
That might not seem like a ma- mayor’s hat off completely while a big city. That is a safety issue.”
jor difference, but just 89 House I have been there. I do look at And on the judiciary commit-
Democrats and Republicans vot- some of the issues I vote on tee, not all the time is spent on
ed with their party more than 94 through the eyes of a local city legal issues or ideological bat-
percent of the time so far this and what those votes mean back tles. Marino notes that the com-
year, compared to 239 lawmak- home.” mittee has “oversight” jurisdic-
ers who voted with their party “That’s put me somewhere tion that applies to most federal
more than 91 percent of the time. where some may not have agencies.
While Marino and Barletta thought I might be,” said Barlet- And just as Marino and Barlet-
both voted for the final House ta, noting that one congressional ta both agree that an overall em-
GOP spending bill that cut $61 tracking website, govtrack.us, phasis on cutting spending and
billion over the final months of AP FILE PHOTO lists him as a centrist Republi- lowering taxes is the best legisla-
the 2011 fiscal year that ends U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Cogan Station, speaks at the Lycoming Memorial U.S. Army Reserve Center can. “I look at the issue and vote tive direction, they also agree
Sept. 30, they at times split over in Williamsport, reporting on his trip to Afghanistan. what I think is best for the people Congress needs to step in when
individual issues. of my district.” it comes to the issue of the abuse
For instance, when an amend- had to run a city, often relying on district.” Rep. Don Sherwood became em- Still, Barletta says his over- of bath salts as a narcotic.
ment was offered seeking to pro- federal and state largesse and un- Indeed, Barack Obama won 57 broiled in a personal scandal. arching priority remains cutting Barletta and Marino are both
hibit federal workers from receiv- derstanding the difficulties of ba- percent of the vote in the 11th Marino’s district is “60-40 a Re- spending. If he advocates put- co-sponsors of the Synthetic
ing automatic step increases in lancing a budget. Marino was a District on his way to the White publican district,” Madonna ting more money into a program Drug Control Act, which bans
pay next year, Marino voted in fa- career prosecutor who didn’t House in 2008, and Democratic said. such as heating assistance or bath salts and other synthetic
vor, with 189 other Republicans, have the same background and nominee John Kerry still won 53 “You have to take the fact that community development block drug substitutes and formally
but Barletta was one of just 46 hence his perspective is differ- percent of the district in 2004 de- Barletta represents a strongly grants, it will be in the context of names them as illegal controlled
Republicans to vote no as the ent,” he said. spite losing the national race to Democratic district in addition cutting spending elsewhere, Bar- substances.
amendment was defeated. Then there is matter of prag- President Bush.
Barletta and Marino both say matic politics at play, too. By contrast, Marino’s more ru-
there are cuts to programs, such Madonna, who has run an ral 10th District, held for just two
as low-income heating assist- opinion poll in both districts, terms by former Democratic
ance, in the House GOP spend- notes that Barletta’s 11th Con- Rep. Christopher Carney before
ing bill that they don’t agree gressional District, which in- Marino beat him, supported the
with. But it was Barletta who au- cludes Scranton, held previously GOP nominee in the 2004 and
thored an amendment, which by Democratic Rep. Paul Kanjor- 2008 presidential elections and
didn’t come to a vote for proce- ski, is “two to one a Democratic elected Carney after former GOP
dural reasons, seeking to restore
$42.6 million in Low-Income
Home Energy Assistance Pro-
gram funding by eliminating the
U.S. Institute of Peace.

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Ohio city’s hotel saved


Historic site is now bustling Fort Piqua Plaza
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES is part of our community’s heri- rounded up – “a remarkable streams to fund the project.
jandes@timesleader.com tage,’” Oda said. achievement in a community of Pledge drives were organized to
As the nonprofit CityVest em- “Fortunately, people who want- 20,000 people,” the award said. solicit annual donations, similar
barked on the Hotel Sterling reno- ed to preserve the building A representative of the National to those for public radio and tele-
vation project in 2001, officials opened their pocketbooks,” Oda Trust said at the time of the award vision stations.
and residents in a smaller Ohio said. that there was every reason for the “The private donations came
city were taking on a similar pro- The National Trust for Historic project to fail. from sources as diverse as an ele-
ject to try to save their deteriorat- Preservation presented an award “But every time an obstacle was mentary school selling popsicles SUBMITTED PHOTO
ing historic hotel. in 2009 to the Fort Piqua Plaza, lo- placed in front of them, people in to some multimillion-dollar dona- The Fort Piqua Plaza, a former hotel in Piqua, Ohio, faced demoli-
But while the Hotel Sterling is cated about 30 miles north of Day- this small community came to- tions primarily from a prominent tion until officials and residents teamed up to preserve it in 2001.
facing possible demolition, the ton. gether to overcome it. The reno- family,” Oda said.
Fort Piqua Plaza in Piqua, Ohio, is The city “boldly stepped up to vation of the Fort Piqua Hotel has A picture of what the block Built in 1891, the hotel’s famous smaller meeting rooms that may
now home to a library, coffee the plate” in 2001 by creating a restored community pride and would look like without the Fort guests included Harry Houdini, also be rented by organizations.
shop, banquet hall, community nonprofit development corpora- demonstrated that there’s no Piqua Plaza was used as a market- Theodore Roosevelt, William Residents enjoy regular musical
museum and art gallery, said tion to coordinate the $20 million building more green or more sus- ing campaign, he said. Taft, Warren G. Harding and John programs with affordable meals,
James Oda, director of the Piqua renovation and reuse of the four- tainable than a historic building “Almost every community has Philip Sousa. It was also the site of Oda said.
Public Library housed in the story, 85,000-square-foot build- given new life,” the representative an important structure that is now a 1947 NAACP-staged sit-in at the “The banquet center on the
building. ing, according to the award de- said. gone. Sometimes that convinced lunch counter that resulted in the fourth floor is used for weddings,
“It was a controversial issue lo- scription. Oda said multiple government our donors that they don’t want to end of restaurant segregation in reunions and corporate meetings.
cally. We had people who said, Federal and state grants and tax and community organizations see that happen again,” he said. the entire city. It is booked every single Saturday
‘Why don’t we tear it down and credits, city funds and around $4 teamed up to save the building, Preservation supporters also The building reopened in 2008. through the year and into 2012,”
start over?’ Others said, ‘No. This million in private donations were each tapping separate revenue stressed the building’s history. The banquet space includes Oda said.

Preservation Pennsylvania is monitoring Hotel Sterling


Historic property is on high lighted the Hotel Sterling on is Kimmerly said he wants to make sure all parties realize that though there are no guarantees cluding classrooms for Lacka-
2001 annual listing of the state’s private developers may secure federal tax credits to rehabilitate of success, Kimmerly said. In- wanna College, he said.
priority list because of its
most endangered historic prop- stead, CityVest could be re- The state is filled with histor-
potential demolition. erties. historic properties like the Hotel Sterling. quired to perform “mitigation” ic structures facing demolition,
Kimmerly said he’s already work to help compensate for he said. He’s been working with
contacted Luzerne County the loss of the structure, such as the owners of the massive for-
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES Community Development Di- is being spent on a historic public an opportunity to weigh completion of a historical build- mer Pennhurst State School
jandes@timesleader.com rector Andy Reilly, who over- property, he said. The Sterling in on demolition plans, Kim- ing survey that would create a and Hospital in Chester Coun-
Dave Kimmerly monitors en- sees the office that provided $6 is part of the River Street His- merly said. permanent record of the Ster- ty, which has an unknown fu-
dangered historic properties million for the project to the toric District, which is listed on The law also requires federal ling, including photographs, be- ture.
throughout the state as a field building’s nonprofit owner and the National Register of Histor- agencies to discuss planned fore it is demolished, he said. One of Kimmerly’s colleagues
representative for the nonprofit developer CityVest. ic Places. demolition with organizations Kimmerly said he wants to is involved in the potential dem-
Preservation Pennsylvania Inc., “I told him about our con- County officials say they’ve and individuals who are desig- make sure all parties realize olition of a vacant former brew-
and the Hotel Sterling in cerns and that we want to have been informed that CityVest nated “consulting parties,” that private developers may se- ery in Allentown.
Wilkes-Barre is now on his high some input on what happens will be seeking federal funding which could include state pres- cure federal tax credits to reha- “These are difficult times ec-
priority list because of its po- with the hotel. Even if it needs through the county community ervation organizations interest- bilitate historic properties like onomically. Private funders
tential demolition. to be demolished, we’d like to development office to demolish ed in saving a building, he said. the Hotel Sterling. For exam- don’t have money. The govern-
Preservation Pennsylvania, have some input,” Kimmerly the Sterling. “We’d like to be a consulting ple, this tax credit is being used ment doesn’t have any money,
which attempts to protect his- said. Section 106 of the National party,” Kimmerly said. to help convert the Hawley Silk- and typically that’s where mon-
torically and architecturally sig- The law mandates a public re- Historic Preservation Act, the Consulting parties may at- mill near Lake Wallenpaupack ey comes for historic preserva-
nificant properties, had high- view process if federal funding applicable law, would give the tempt to prevent demolition, into retail and office space, in- tion,” Kimmerly said.

STERLING
had no funding and was put on
the back burner while the non-
profit CityVest took charge of re-
developing the Hotel Sterling
Continued from Page 1A
site, Barrouk said.
would lead from the hotel and CityVest ended up knocking
parkade to a conference center down a newer portion of the ho-
linked to the former Irem Tem- tel and acquiring additional
ple mosque. property to make the site larger,
The walkways would also con- but the nonprofit’s representa-
nect to a museum housed in the tives have informed the state
Sterling Annex. A new structure that the original 113-year-old ho-
could also be built on the Irem’s tel will likely be demolished due
River Street parking lot facing to costly deficiencies that have
the Millennium Circle levee por- deterred private development.
tal opening. SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO
“It still could materialize, but Vision still viable? Local economic development officials had big plans for the down- Hotel Sterling, at the bottom corner of this drawing, would be
it may not happen for awhile,” Chamber Vice President Larry town Wilkes-Barre block anchored by the Hotel Sterling, as shown housing and be near a new hotel with a parkade. The green block
said Stephen Barrouk, who head- Newman said it would be a huge in this concept drawing. would be a convention center, linked to the former Irem site.
ed the Greater Wilkes-Barre mistake to give up on the Irem
Chamber of Busi- and Sterling An- Barre turn around. Our goal here he said.
ness & Industry “We’re willing to nex. The Chamber paid $125,000 larger project that may or may is to invest in the community,” Officials in these cities seem
when the plan was The properties for the Annex in 2004 and not keep the historic structures. Piccone said. most happy when they almost
tossed around sever- continue to pay were purchased $992,000 for the Irem in 2005. “There are enough historic Clearbrook paid $340,000 for lose these buildings and figure
al years ago. The $50,000 a year largely in re- Both buildings have been moth- buildings on River and Franklin the 9,600-square-foot, brick out a way to save and reuse
ideas came after the sponse to down- balled to minimize further dete- streets that we don’t need to be three-story in February and has them, Peters said.
county had an- for upkeep, repair town visioning rioration and transferred to the saving these ones as well,” Dom- already replaced all the windows “These buildings are such
nounced plans for and insurance of sessions a decade tax-exempt Wilkes-Barre City In- broski said. “I think we have to and started interior renovations, great visual anchors of their
the $23 million Riv- ago in which his- dustrial Development Authority forget about redoing these un- with a target move-in date this communities. They impart a real
er Common restora-
these two build- toric building until they are developed. Rough- less some private individuals are summer, he said. sense of solidity and history to a
tion project. ings because of preservation was ly $80,000 has been spent by the loaded with money and want to “This is a magnificent build- community. There’s not a Hotel
Barrouk com- our commitment identified as a top Chamber on Irem roof repairs. invest in them.” ing,” Piccone said. Sterling in another town,” Peters
pared the idea to the priority by hun- Dombroski doesn’t foresee Bill Jones, head of the Volun- said.
Hilton Harrisburg at to the long-term dreds of participa- ‘Postcard images’ government investing in the re- teers of America, which has offic- His organization recently
the state capital, planning goal of ting residents and Newman has described the development projects for many es and a transitional living unit worked with a developer that put
which has indoor business owners, structure as one of the city’s years, if ever. in the River Street building next medical offices in an old hospital
walkways linking finding the appro- he said. “postcard images. “At one time government mon- to the Sterling Annex, said gov- that some said could never be re-
the hotel to parking, priate reuse for “We’re willing “It’s one thing to save a 10,000- ey was flowing freely, but there’s ernment at all levels has been used. He noted that the former
the Whitaker Cen- to continue to pay square-foot building. It’s another no money available now. Every- cutting back on funding for pub- Shriners Medinah Temple in
ter for Science and these buildings. … $50,000 a year for to figure out how to save a mag- one wants taxes lowered. There’s lic education and human servic- downtown Chicago, which had a
the Arts and Straw- If we choose to upkeep, repair nificent cartoon of a building like antagonism against any kind of es in addition to redevelopment dome similar to the one in
berry Square retail and insurance of the Irem,” Newman said. projects where the federal and projects. Wilkes-Barre, was preserved and
complex. abandon a plan- these two build- Despite the challenges, New- state is coming up with money,” He doesn’t fault the Chamber converted to a Bloomingdale’s
Anticipating that ning objective be- ings because of man believes people would miss Dombroski said. or CityVest or government lead- Home and Furniture Store.
people will deride our commitment both the Irem and Sterling An- Aldo Sartorio, owner of Sarto- ers for the lack of movement on While Wilkes-Barre’s demand for
him for being an un-
cause it takes to the long-term nex if they were leveled. rio & Sons barber shop on the the historic properties in the downtown real estate can’t be
realistic dreamer, time or is diffi- planning goal of “It should not be a surprise to Market Street side of the block, block, saying it’s difficult to “line compared to Chicago’s, Peters
Barrouk said the cult, what does finding the appro- anyone that it’s taking time. If we said he isn’t sure about the other up those stars” to find develop- said many cities similar to
plan was meant to priate reuse for choose to abandon a planning buildings but is ready to see the ers, investors and public funding Wilkes-Barre have cobbled to-
be conceptual, a that say about these buildings,” objective because it takes time or Hotel Sterling leveled. sources at the same time. gether plans to save historic
best-case wish of us?” said Newman, is difficult, what does that say “We’d love to see it torn “Would I want to see a build- properties.
what could happen who envisions an about us?” Newman said. down,” said Sartorio, who envi- ing like the Hotel Sterling Two years ago, Peters served
in the block based Wilkes-Barre Chamber VP art gallery or mu- sions a new structure with stores knocked down? I don’t think on a jury that selected National
largely on develop- Larry Newman seum in the Ster- Time to let go? on the bottom and high-end con- that’s anyone’s first preference, Trust for Historic Preservation
ment that has oc- Concerning Sterling Annex ling Annex. Kingston Township resident dominiums on top. but if it comes down and is re- awards.
and former Irem mosque
curred in other ci- Newman said it Tom Dombroski has the oppo- The block’s newest tenant – placed with something beneficial “I was amazed at how many
ties that have parks took 20 years to site view, saying it’s time to let Clearbrook Inc. – is locating its for the city, perhaps it’s time to old theaters, department stores
along the river. “figure out how to go of the historic structures in corporate offices into a former move on,” Jones said. and hotels that sat empty for so
“If we can’t start thinking save” the Stegmaier Brewery on the block, especially if there’s a mansion on the River Street side long had begun to become con-
ahead and thinking outside the Wilkes-Barre Boulevard, which chance that new developers near the Sterling, said Robert Parallel situations verted in the last few years,” Pe-
box about what the possibilities now houses federal offices. would be interested in the 3.34 Piccone, president of the drug Wilkes-Barre isn’t alone in its ters said.
are, I don’t think we will pro- Support from other organiza- acres in combined property. and alcohol treatment organiza- debate over what to do with old He advises local leaders to
gress,’ he said. tions and private investors will Dombroski owned several tion. buildings in the downtown, said consider seeking a second inde-
Uncertainty about the land- be needed to restore and fill the large mansions in the block that Piccone is hopeful that the va- Jim Peters, director of the non- pendent opinion after CityVest
mark Hotel Sterling’s future is historic buildings, he said. were converted to apartments, cant sites in the rest of the block profit Landmarks Illinois, which releases its report on the Hotel
prompting some to re-evaluate “It’s not enough to simply say and his sons now own the prop- will be occupied. Clearbrook was works with communities across Sterling, which is expected to
the block and question whether they should do this and they erties. attracted to the location because that state to try to find ways to list serious structural problems
the Irem, Annex and Spring- should do that. They is us. He believes the Chamber, of improvements on the River save historic properties. and an enormous price tag on
brook will also be headed for There’s no they,” Newman said. CityVest and county should team Common, the proximity of Struggling cities in Illinois and what it will cost to rehabilitate
demolition like the Sterling. The Irem, with its four tower- up and advertise the parcels as a Wilkes University and King’s the rest of the country are con- the structure.
The chamber purchased the ing minarets, has been estimated group to determine if any private College, and development activ- templating whether to save or “Once it’s gone, you’re never
Irem and Sterling Annex, but the to cost millions to convert to re- developers are interested in pur- ity downtown, he said. bulldoze hulking vacant hotels, going to get a hotel like that one.
Susquehanna Landing package use, Newman said. chasing the properties as is for a “We’ve been watching Wilkes- department stores and factories, I hope it works out,” Peters said.
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Stately old downtown building beckons “It’s a nice building, and frankly I’m surprised it’s
The old Wyoming National ally three buildings in one, rector of Economic and Entre- the building is the lack of park-
Bank site would be ideal for once housed financial institu- been on the market this long.” preneurial Development for the ing, but he said there are ga-
tions – including those bearing Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber rages nearby and limited on-
Steve M. Barrouk
many uses, an agent says. the names of the Wyoming Na- of Business and Industry, said street parking.
Mericle Commercial Real Estate broker
tional, First Union and Wacho- the building is in a good loca- What the property lacks out-
via banks. The building also tion and has features that side, it more than makes up for
By ANDREW M. SEDER has housed a post office. It was building itself. The list price on them now is should attract buyers. inside, Barrouk said.
aseder@timesleader.com built around 1900, according to “It’s a nice building, and $795,000. He said the giant bank vaults “This one is ripe and ready to
WILKES-BARRE – Near the county tax assessment records. frankly I’m surprised it’s been A message left at Fishbeyn’s are among them. be picked.”
Sterling Hotel is another majes- Once Wachovia Securities on the market this long,” said law office was not returned. “You’re not taking them out, Augustine said that while the
tic edifice along West Market moved out a few years ago, the Barrouk, who noted the build- Barrouk said the building has but they can be kind of unique,” vault, or parking, or the build-
Street that is in much better building became vacant, but ing is owned by a corporation many uses, including corporate he said. ing’s size can be blamed for its
shape, and the Realtor market- Mericle Commercial Real Es- called 24 West Market WB headquarters, headquarters for Augustine said an establish- still being on the market, there
ing the building said it’s in tate broker Steve M. Barrouk LLC, which is affiliated with at- a nonprofit, smaller office ed technology company, which is a simpler answer.
move-in condition for the most said he believes the reason the torney Alex Fishbeyn of Fran- space for multiple companies, a he declined to identify, looked “We’re in a recession. It’s the
part. building hasn’t been bought or klin Lakes, N.J. restaurant on the first floor or, at the property last year but ul- easiest answer,” he said. “I’m
The 34,000-square-foot for- leased for use has more to do The company purchased the like its predecessors, a bank. timately declined. having trouble filling a 250-
mer bank building, which is re- with the economy than the buildings in 2006 for $700,000. John Augustine III, senior di- Barrouk said one issue with square-foot space.”

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The City of Wilkes-Barre looking east from the Market Street Bridge. Many consider this to be the prettiest and most iconic gateway into Wilkes-Barre.

GATEWAY
become the gateway to the city,” “I think first impressions are ev- • River Street: South from
Leighton said. “I think Coal erything. That’s why the work be- Plains Township
Street will ultimately become the ing done is so important,” New- • Carey Avenue: North from
Continued from Page 1A front door to the city of Wilkes- man said. “In real estate terms, it’s Hanover Township
Barre.” called curb appeal.” • Blackman Street: West from
one they use in brochures, but it’s But for decades that designa- He said that while city resi- Wilkes-Barre Township
not the city’s true gateway any- tion was held by Market Street. dents know the entrance points to • Wilkes-Barre Boulevard:
more. Vonderheid said that when the the city that get them home the South from the Cross Valley Ex-
That designation would go to city was built, it faced the Susque- quickest, students, visitors and pressway
Coal Street, a main artery that is hanna River and Route 11, across potential business officials look- Leighton said the road project
being widened to five lanes at an the river in Kingston, was the ing to locate in the city know the will enhance the recently com-
estimated cost of $12 million. main highway connecting Scran- main roads in and out. pleted renovation of Coal Street
Motorists exiting I-81 at the ton to Berwick. That is often the Interstate 81 Park – a $13.7 million project that
Highland Park Boulevard exit Predating I-81 and the Cross exits or the Cross Valley Express- included a new ice skating com-
would use this thoroughfare and Valley Expressway, Route 11 was way exits. plex and a two-story retail build-
enter what Greater Wilkes-Barre the main traveling road and what Leighton said the various entry ing.
Chamber of Commerce President residents and visitors alike would ways “makes the city easily more The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Todd Vonderheid called the city’s take to get to Wilkes-Barre’s front marketable.” And thanks to the Penguins use the facility as a prac-
“backside.” door – the Market Street Bridge. road system, “each section of the tice site and the organization is
Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom “The Market Street Bridge city is easily accessible.” the on-site management compa-
Leighton preferred to avoid that looks the way it does for a reason. ways including the Interstate change it,” Vonderheid said. While there are no fewer than ny for the facility. The intersec-
description, instead saying the It is not an accident of nature. It is highway system that is seen today 12 entrance/exit points to the tion with Wilkes-Barre Boulevard
city has multiple entrances. a spectacular, meaningful, sub- as one of the region’s strongest Embracing change city, six stand out as true gate- will also be realigned to allow fu-
stantive structure,” Vonderheid benefits. But where it was con- But the city can embrace it and ways that city outsiders use most ture connection with Union
Revamped gateway said, before addressing why he structed made what had been the make it work to its advantage, frequently to access the Luzerne Street. The connection part of the
But he does agree with Vonder- doesn’t consider the bridge to be city’s front door, essentially, its de said Larry Newman, vice presi- County seat: project is has not yet been funded.
heid on one thing. the city’s main gateway anymore. facto back door. dent of the Greater Wilkes-Barre • Coal Street: East from “I think Coal Street will eventu-
“When the new construction of “The world has changed.” “The interstate highway sys- Chamber, who called the Market Wilkes-Barre Township ally become the front door to the
the five-lane Coal Street project is And when it changed, it helped tem is on the backside of the city. Street Bridge “our primary post • Market Street: West from City of Wilkes-Barre,” Leighton
completed, that will ultimately Wilkes-Barre in a multitude of That’s just the way it is. You can’t card view.” Kingston said.

Narrow, pedestrian-friendly W-B River Street still in works


State and local officials want She said the project, which has project goal is to provide conti- get there. imately 400 feet north of North- The only work proposed at the
no official price tag attached to nuity with the adjoining two lane He said crossing River Street ampton Street, and a raised stan- intersection of South River
people to access the River
it, is referred to as a “traffic calm- sections of River Street on the has become the problem. dard curb median along the cen- Street and Ross Street is signal
Common more easily. ing/ pedestrian safety project.” north side of West North Street “There’s a lot of traffic that ter of the roadway from South timing modifications, Dussinger
And it can’t come soon and the South side of West South flies through the city at that por- Street to Northampton Street said. She added that whatever
enough, said Jim Brozena, the Street. tion (of River Street).” He said and Union Street to Jackson happens to the Sterling Hotel
By ANDREW M. SEDER executive director of the Luzerne The project involves turning with the median being out in Street, according to Stephen R. property on the east end of River
aseder@timesleader.com County Flood Protection Author- the four-lane section of River place, it creates “a safe haven” for Sartori, an engineer with Penno- Street will have no bearing on
WILKES-BARRE – A planned ity. Street between into a two-lane pedestrians to cross the street in ni Associates of Wilkes-Barre the project, which is slated to be-
Pennsylvania Department of “This has been around for a roadway with turn lanes where parts rather than all at once. He which is the consulting designer gin next year at the earliest.
Transportation project along while,” said Brozena, who’s been appropriate. said pedestrians now, to make it on the project. The work is in the vicinity of
River Street will not be impacted influential in the opening of the Brozena said that when the across, must “run a 4.2 (second) Sartori stressed that the de- the River Common, a $23 mil-
by what’s happening with the River Common that exists along River Common was designed, 40 (meter dash).” sign and project itself are in the lion riverfront park with a 750-
Sterling Hotel, according to de- the Susquehanna River along the intent was to have visitors The project also calls for a “very preliminary stages” and seat amphitheater, a river land-
partment spokeswoman Karen that stretch of River Street. park in downtown Wilkes-Barre parking lane on the southbound could change before it goes out ing/fishing pier that seats thou-
Dussinger. Dussinger said an additional and walk across River Street to side from South Street to approx- to bid next year. sands and two entrance portals.
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Marie Zofcin Mary Catherine Cardimona


LOCAL BRIEFS
CATHERINE VALENTA, 89, of
Wilkes-Barre, died Sunday, March
27, 2011, in the Wilkes-Barre Gen- April 1, 2011 April 2, 2011
eral Hospital. Born November 25,
1921, in Wilkes-Barre, she was a JENKINS TOWNSHIP – Sen.
daughter of the late Peter and Eva
(Ushinski) Valenta. She was pre-
M arie Zofcin, 79, a resident of
Manor Care, Kingston, former-
ly of Watkins Street, Swoyersville,
M ary Catherine Cardimona, 83,
of the Parsons section of
Plains Township; daughter Marita
Harding and her husband, Thomas,
Bob Casey, D-Scranton, an-
nounced that the Federal Emer-
ceded in death by sisters, Mrs. Wilkes-Barre, went to be with her Plymouth; as well as grandchildren,
Frances Geleski, Mrs. Ruth Shank- passed away Friday afternoon, April beloved husband, Nicholas “Nick,” gency Management Agency
Nicholas Cardimona and his wife,
er, Mrs. Florence LaPish and Miss 1, 2011, at Manor Care Nursing in Heaven on Saturday morning, under the Department of Home-
Home, Kingston. Angela Bree, Parsons, and Casey
Eleanore Valenta. Surviving are April 2, 2011. Harding, Plymouth. land Security has awarded
several nieces, as well as dear Born July 2, 1931, in Kingston,
she was a daughter of the late Ge- She was born May 6, 1927, in The funeral will be held at 9:30 $49,638 to the Jenkins Town-
friends, Alan, Carolyn and Ana
orge and Anna (Petras) Malast. Wilkes-Barre a daughter of the late a.m. Tuesday from the E. Blake Col- ship Fire Department for oper-
Ruz, of New Jersey.
Funeral services will be held at Mrs. Zofcin was a graduate of Kenneth and Julia Remensnyder. A lins Funeral Home,159 George Ave., ations and safety. Federal funds
9:30 a.m. Monday with a funeral Larksville High School and served graduate of Coughlin High School, Wilkes-Barre. A Mass of Christian are awarded through the Assist-
Mass in Our Lady of Hope Parish, as a class officer. class of 1945, she was employed in Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m.
40 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Inter-
ance to Firefighters Grant pro-
Marie worked as a waitress at the garment industry until her re- in St. Benedict’s Church. Interment
ment will follow in Holy Trinity Gorda’s Care, Swoyersville, The Hi- tirement.
gram, which aims to strengthen
will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Ha-
Roman Catholic Cemetery, Pa. Lite Lounge in Kingston, and was Mrs. Cardimona was a member of nover Township. Friends may call
the nation’s first responders’
Route No. 115, Bear Creek Town- employed for many years as an in- ability to protect the health and
ship. There will be no public call- St. Benedict’s Church (formerly St. from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday.
spector at Fortune Fabrics, Dominic’s Church), Wilkes-Barre. In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- safety of the public as well as
ing hours. Relatives and friends Swoyersville. Sandra Balonis and husband,
are invited to go directly to the James, Minnesota; sons, Mark Zof- In addition to her husband, she tions may be made to Gift of Life Do- the responders’ themselves.
Marie was preceded in death by
church for services. The John V. cin and wife, Gloria, New York, and was preceded in death by her broth- nor Program, 401N. Third St., Phila-
Morris - Charles J. Leagus Funeral her husband, Edward, April 1, 1980;
her daughter Lisa Forrest; daugh- Eric Zofcin and wife, Gina, Texas; er, Kenneth Remensnyder; and sis- delphia, PA 19103; or to Prescrip- KINGSTON TOWNSHIP –
Home is handling arrangements. sister, Eleanor Verfin and husband, ter, Ann Remensnyder.
ter-in-law Carol Andruskevich; tion Assistance Fund, c/o Medical The Board of Supervisors has
Joseph, Forty Fort; 21grandchildren Surviving are her son Charles Oncology Associates, 382 Pierce
MARY ANN SROMOSKI, 65, of granddaughter Alexis Zofcin; and 25 great-grandchildren; as well announced the spring yard
Old Ashley Road, Hanover Town- grandson Mark Anthony Zofcin; Cardimona and his wife, Nancy, St., Kingston, PA 18704. waste/bagged leaf pickup has
as several nieces and nephews.
ship, died Saturday morning, April and brother, George Malast. A memorial service will be held with whom she resided; son Joseph Condolences can be sent to the been scheduled for April 18-22 ,
2, 2011, at Hospice Care of the She is survived by her daughters, at a later date. There will be no call- Cardimona and his wife, Patricia, family at www.eblakecollins.com.
Marietta Surprise and husband, Ga- weather permitting. Residents
VNA, Heritage House Wilkes- ing hours.
ry, Texas, Ann Larderi Longo and Arrangements are by the Corco- are advised to have yard waste
Barre.
Funeral arrangements are husband, John, New Jersey, Karen ran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main and bagged leaves placed at the
Gilligan and her husband, John, St., Plains Township. curbside for pickup. Yard waste
pending from the George A. Strish
Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main Wyoming, Dorothy Moncur and Online condolences may be made Dolores Answini consists of sticks and twigs
St., Ashley. husband, Steve, New Jersey, and at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com.
April 2, 2011 bundled three feet in length, 1
EDWARD J. BASTEK, 92, of foot in height and 1 foot wide.
Old Forge, died Friday, Aril 1, 2011, This is limited to two bundles.
at the Moses Taylor Hospital,
Scranton. Born in Old Forge, on Robert W. Rifenbery D olores Answini, 74, of Provincial
Towers, Wilkes-Barre, passed
Inez Schultz of Wilkes-Barre; grand-
son Justin Answini of Wilkes-Barre; Large limbs will not be accept-
June 23, 1918, he was a son of the
away Saturday morning, April 2, great-grandson Robert E. Answini ed. Township crews will be
late Joseph and Julia Syrowik Bas- April 1, 2011 2011, at Hospice Care of the VNA, of Wilkes-Barre; sister, Joan D’Am- conducting the pickup between
tek. His daughter, Mary Theresa Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. brosio of Pittston; brother, Ray- the hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m.,
Thomas; brothers, Joseph, Bruno,
Anthony and Paul Bastek; sister, R obert W. Rifenbery, of Dougher-
ty Road, Meshoppen, Pa., died
Friday evening, April 1, 2011, sur-
Born in the Browntown section of
Pittston Township, on March 3,
mond McDonnell of Exeter; sister
and brother-in-law, Susan and Paul
Monday through Friday.
The township asks the coop-
Helen Slagoski; and an infant 1937, she was a daughter of the late Shovlin, Laflin; as well as nieces, ne-
granddaughter also preceded him rounded by his loving family in the Raymond and Peg (Munley) eration of residents in refraining
phews, and cousins.
in death. Surviving are his former Hospice Unit of Mercy Hospital McDonnell. Dolores was a graduate A Memorial Mass for Dolores from sweeping leaves into gut-
wife, Nancy Cuplo Bastek; son Jo- Scranton after a courageous battle of Pittston Township High School, ters and roadways. Residents are
seph Bastek, Old Forge; sister, Lot- will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in
with cancer. class of 1954. She was a member of Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains reminded that bags must con-
tie Krafjack, Houston, Texas; and Bob was born in Kingston, on Au-
grandchildren, Tabytha and Bran- Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains Township. Interment will be held in tain only leaves, no grass clip-
gust 25, 1944, a son of Clara Smith Township. Dolores resided in the
don Bastek. the Italian Independent Cemetery, pings. Residents are also re-
Blessing services and commit- Rifenbery, of Beaumont, and the Keystone section of Plains Town- West Wyoming. Friends may call at
late William Rifenbery. He was em- minded that Ordinance 2004-4
tal by the Rev. Francis Pauselli will ship most of her life. Ss. Peter & Paul Church from 9 a.m.
be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday in ployed as a carpenter for Borel prohibits the burning of leaves.
In addition to her parents, she until time of Mass Tuesday.
the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Builders of Meshoppen. was preceded in death by her loving
Residents may drop off leaves
Arrangements are by the Corco-
Home Inc., Old Forge. Relatives He was an avid hunter and a
husband, Emilio “Butch” Answini, ran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main
without bags and yard waste at
and friends may pay their respects member of the Beaumont and Kun- the Composting Site. For in-
from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at the fu- on July 30, 2004; her son Robert T. St., Plains Township.
kle Rod and Gun Club. Bob loved formation, call the township
neral home. Visit www.Kearney- Answini Sr., on May 23, 2009; and Memorial donations may be
spending time with his family, and great-grandchildren; as well as niec-
FuneralHome.com for directions no matter how busy he always found
brother, Thomas McDonnell. made to Ss. Peter & Paul Church, 13 administrative office at 696-
or to leave an online condolence. es and nephews. The family would like to thank Hudson Road, Plains, PA 18705; or 3809 or the Public Works De-
time to help everyone. At Bob’s request, there will be
Bob was preceded in death by a the staff at Hospice Care of the VNA the S.P.C.A. of Luzerne County, 524 partment at 696-3650.
ROSEMARY JACOBS LYNCH, no calling hours or funeral services.
of Wilkes-Barre, died Saturday sister, Wilma Hopfer. for making her last days as comfort- E. Main St., Fox Hill Road, Wilkes-
Memorial contributions may be
morning, April 2, 2011, at the Little Surviving are his wife, Patricia able as possible. Barre, PA 18702.
made to the Wyoming County Can-
Flower Nursing Home. Traver Rifenbery; son Todd of Hyn- Surviving are her grandson Rob- Online condolences may be made
cer Society, PO Box 629, Tunkhan-
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Matthew T. Ja-
dam, Pa.; daughters, Amy Hancock
of Trucksville and Frann Rifenbery
nock, PA 18657.
Arrangements are by the Shel-
ert T. Answini Jr., and companion at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com.
Mary ‘Tess’ Mowry
cobs Funeral Home, 47 Old River of Evans Falls; stepsons, James Tho- don-Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc., April 2, 2011
Road, Wilkes-Barre. mas of Beaumont and Eric Thomas 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock.
NANCY EDITH DEMKO, 76, of
Wilkes-Barre Township, passed
of Benton, Pa.; sister, Ruth Lewis of
Sarasota, Fla.; six adopted grand-
Online condolences may be sent
to the family at www.sheldonku- Charles T. Brown M ary “Tess” Mowry (nee Cardi-
nale), 90, a lifelong volunteer
and loving mother and grandmother,
away Saturday, April 2, 2011, at the children; nine grandchildren; four kuchkafuneralhome.com.
April 1, 2011 died Saturday, April 2, 2011.
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
Born in Wyoming, a daughter to
Her husband of 53 years is Louis
Demko Jr., of Wilkes-Barre Town-
ship. Gary J. Grant C harles T. Brown, 64, of Nanti-
coke, passed away Friday,
April 1, 2011, in the Hospice Com-
ment in youth programs.
Surviving are his wife, the for-
Samuel Cardinale and Millie Garofo,
she lived in Jersey City, N.J., from
mer Carmella Dalmas; daughter 1950 to 1993 and in Manchester, N.J.,
Funeral arrangements are munity Care Unit at Geisinger Kathlina; brother, Thomas, Nanti-
pending from the Simon S. Russin April 2, 2011 for18 years. She retired from Colgate-
South Wilkes-Barre. coke; sisters, Catherine Cirko, Palmolive Co. in 1983 after 25 years.
Funeral Home, Plains Township. Born July 27, 1946, in Nanti- Warrior Run, and Joyce Guziak, For 50 years, Mary was active at
G ary J. Grant, 61, of Indian Cave
Road, Shickshinny, passed away
Saturday morning, April 2, 2011, at
coke, he was a son of the late Tho-
mas and Amelia Jablonski Brown.
Nanticoke; as well as nieces, ne-
phews, great-nieces and great-ne-
the charitable organization Order of
Eastern Star Chapter 24, Rutherford,
He was educated in Nanticoke phews.
Stephen ‘Smokey’ home.
He was born on June 21, 1949, a
schools and was a member of the His family is extremely grateful
N.J., where she served as Grand Ma-
tron and as New Jersey’s ambassador
Primitive Methodist Church,
Smocharski son of Margaret Dempsey Grant, of
Larksville, and the late Francis Nanticoke. Prior to his retire-
to all who supported him with
their prayers and concerns during
to Maine. Mary was also a member of
Maalas Temple No. 20 Daughters of
Grant. ment, he was employed by Cer- his courageous battle with cancer. the Nile and the Jersey City Women’s
April 1, 2011 tainTeed in Mountain Top. Char-
He was a man of many talents. He They also wish to extend many Club.
S tephen “Smokey” Smocharski,
53, of West Main Street, Glen
founded Grant Pre Cast Concrete
Products, dug graves at numerous
les was an avid fisherman and
sportsman who enjoyed spending
thanks to all his neighbors and
friends. Heartfelt thanks is fur-
She was an elder of Old Bergen Re-
formed Church of Jersey City and a
Lyon, died Friday morning, April cemeteries throughout the Wyom- time hunting with his beloved ther extended to the staff of the member of Pinelands Reformed
1, 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre Gener- ing Valley, and sold used restaurant dogs, Tinka, Ashley, and Coffee. Medical Oncology Associates, Church of Toms River, N.J. Mary also
al Hospital. equipment. Charles enjoyed coaching the Geisinger Medical Center staff volunteered at Christ Hospital in Jer-
He was born in Nanticoke, on Surviving, in addition to his Nanticoke Little League Softball and the wonderful staff at the sey City for 10 years.
September 13, 1957. He was a son mother, are his wife, Sharon Bath team and the Nanticoke Junior Hospice Community Care Unit at She was preceded in death by her
Grant; sons, Gary Jr., of Plymouth, High and Varsity Softball teams Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre.
of the former Geraldine Misavage beloved husband of 52 years, Dave
and Greg and his fiancée, Denise and many other children whom he over the years. Over the past few Funeral services will be held
and the late Chester S. Smochar- Harry, in 1991; her sisters, Lucia Sper-
Hawbaker, of Hunlock Creek; enjoyed spending time with. years, Charles was actively in- at 10 a.m. Monday from the Earl
ski. daughters, Tammy Miller and her lazo, Carmella Izzo, and Josephine
Funeral services will be private volved with the Pheasants Forev- W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14
Smokey attended Chowan Col- husband, Derek, of Hunlock Creek, at the convenience of the family. Bielous; and her brothers, Joseph and
er Northeast Chapter No. 803, W. Green St., Nanticoke, with the
lege in North Carolina, Keystone and Keri Grant of Shickshinny; There will be no calling hours. John.
where he engaged in habitat Rev. Kyle Gildner officiating. In-
College and The University of brother, Francis of Larksville; sis- In lieu of flowers, donations may Surviving are her two devoted
clean-ups along with volunteer- terment will be in the Nanticoke
Pittsburgh. He was employed by ters, Peggy Ann Grant of Birdsboro, be made to the American Cancer daughters, Janet Loffredo of Wester-
ing in many of their Youth Hunts. Cemetery. Friends may call from
Pa., and Diane Czajkowski of Ash- Society, 190 Welles St., Ste. 118, For- ly, R.I., and Karen and her husband,
the Department of Corrections, Charles had a deep passion for 5 to 8 p.m. today.
ley; grandchildren, Christian Haw- ty Fort, PA 18704. Iver Kennedy of Manchester, N.J.; a
S.C.I. Dallas, as an activities spe- offering youth the opportunity to In lieu of flowers, memorial do-
baker, Hailey Miller, Lily Grant, Arrangements are by the Charles brother, Louis Cardinale; and a sister,
cialist. grow and develop personal skills nations may be made to Hospice
Abygail Miller, and Delila Grant; as L. Cease Funeral Home, 634 Rey- Rose Cardinale, also her five grand-
Smokey was preceded in death through his devotion and dedica- Community Care, 601 Wyoming
well as several nieces and nephews burn Road, Shickshinny. children, Andrew, Douglas, Stephen,
by his father Chester S. Smochar- tion to his coaching and involve- Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. John and Heather; and was also
ski. blessed to have 12 great-grandchil-
Surviving, along with his moth- dren.
er, are his sister, Mary Ann Ricci, FUNERALS Visitation will be held from 2 to 5
Glen Lyon; niece Stephanie Ricci,
Glen Lyon; aunt, Gertrude Mur-
Robert Wilcox p.m. Monday at the Oliverie Funeral
Home, 2925 Ridgeway Rd., Manches-
phy; and cousins. ANZALONE – Angelo, funeral 9 funeral home. ter, N.J., with a service at 4:30 p.m.
a.m. Monday from the Peter J. MAZZA – Carmella, funeral 9:15 April 2, 2011
Funeral services will be held at Adonizio Funeral Home, 802 a.m. Tuesday from the Thomas P. Interment will be at Wyoming Ceme-
Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. tery.
R obert
9:30 a.m. Tuesday from the George Wilcox, 23, of Old Forge, In addition to his parents, Robert
Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. Main St., Old Forge. Mass of In lieu of flowers, you can make do-
A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 Christian Burial 10 a.m. at St. passed away Saturday, April 2, is survived by his son Logan Robert,
in Our Lady of Mount Carmel nations to Pinelands Reformed
W. Main St., Glen Lyon, with a Church, Pittston. Friends may call Mary of the Assumption Church, 2011, at CMC Medical Center, of Pittston; his sister, Alicia and her
from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the Old Forge. Friends may pay their Scranton, due to injuries from an Church, 398 Rt.3 W., Toms River, NJ
Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. fiancé, Daniel Spease, of Fayette-
funeral home. respects from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday 08755.
in Holy Spirit Parish/St. Adal- at the funeral home. ATV accident. ville, N.C.; paternal grandmother
DELLARTE – Anthony, funeral 9 For directions or to send online
bert’s Church, Market Street, Glen a.m. Monday from the Howell- MELNYK – Marian, Mass of Chris- He was born in Scranton, on No- Mildred Wilcox of Easton, Pa.; and
tian Burial will be celebrated at 10 condolences, please visit our website
Lyon. Interment will be held in St. Lussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyom- vember 25, 1987, and was a son of aunts; uncles and cousins. at www.oliveriefuneralhome.com.
ing Ave., West Pittston. Mass of a.m. Monday in Saints Peter and Terrence Wilcox of State College,
Adalbert’s Cemetery, Glen Lyon. Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, Funeral services will be held at
Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in Pa., and Ann Satkowski of Avoca.
Family and friends may call from 5 Immaculate Conception Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends and rela- 9:30 a.m. Tuesday from the Kiesin-
to 7 p.m. Monday. West Pittston. Friends may call at tives are welcome to meet direct- Robert was a member of St. Ma- ger Funeral Services Inc., 255 McAl- In Loving Memory Of
the funeral home from 4 to 7 p.m. ly at the church. ry’s Church, Avoca. He was a 2006 pine St., Duryea, with a Mass of
today. OLEXA – Anna, funeral 9:30 a.m. The Honorable
graduate of Seton Catholic High Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Ma-
Bernard J.
EVANS – Michael, funeral Panachi- Monday from the Betz-Jastremski
OBITUARY POLICY da 9 a.m. Monday from the Mi- Funeral Home Inc., 568 Bennett School. Robert was employed as the ry’s Church, Avoca, with Father
The Times Leader publish-
es free obituaries, which
chael J. Mikelski Funeral Home,
293 S. River St., Plains Township.
St., Luzerne. Rite of Christian
Burial 10 a.m. in St. Nicholas
Byzantine Church, Swoyersville.
district regional manager of V & V
Express Service Stations in Scran-
Phillip Sladicka and Father Joseph
Verespy, of Sacred Heart of Jesus Podcasy
Office of Christian Burial with Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. ton and Hazleton. Church, Dupont, officiating.
have a 27-line limit, and paid Divine Liturgy to be celebrated today. Bobby was an avid Yankees fan. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m.
obituaries, which can run 9:30 a.m. in St. Mary’s Byzantine RASH – Margaret, funeral 9:30 a.m.
with a photograph. A funeral Catholic Church, Wilkes-Barre. At the heart of Bobby’s life was his and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Interment
Monday from the Charles V.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Sherbin Funeral Home, 630 Main work, time with his family and his will be at the parish cemetery.
home representative can call today.
the obituary desk at (570)
Rd., Hanover Green, Hanover relationship with his son. Those In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
GALKA – Walter, funeral 11 a.m. Township. Mass of Christian
Monday from the Richard H. who knew and loved Bobby will al- tributions may be made to Audrian-
829-7224, send a fax to (570) Burial 10 a.m. in The Exaltation of
Disque Funeral Home Inc., 672 the Holy Cross Church, Button- ways remember his generous spirit, na Wish, P.O. Box 2383, Hazleton,
829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- Memorial Highway, Dallas. Friends wood. Friends may call from 5 to his wonderful sense of humor and PA 18201.
bits@timesleader.com. If you may call from 3 to 6 p.m. today. 8 p.m. today. his affinity for animals, especially Online condolences may be made
fax or e-mail, please call to Legion service will be held at 4 SIZE – James, funeral 9 a.m. Mon-
p.m. today with the Masonic day from the Thomas J. Hughes penguins. to www.kiesingerfuneralservices-
confirm. Obituaries must be .com.
service at 5 p.m. today. Funeral Home Inc., 1240 St. Ann Robert was preceded in death by
submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday JUZWIAK – John, funeral 11:30 a.m. St., Scranton. Mass of Christian
through Thursday and 7:30 Monday from the Mark V. Yanaitis Burial 9:30 a.m. in Holy Rosary- his maternal grandparents, William
p.m. Friday and Saturday. Funeral Home, 55 Stark St.,
Plains Township. Friends may call
St. Anthony Parish, Scranton. and Alice Satkowski; and paternal G en etti’s
Friends may call from 2 to 6 p.m.
Obituaries must be sent by a at the funeral home from 10 a.m. today.
grandfather Robert Wilcox.
A fterFu nera lLu ncheons
funeral home or crematory, until the time of services Monday.
Sta rting a t$7.95 p erp erson
ST.M A RY’S
or must name who is hand- LUCZAK – Helen, funeral 10 a.m.
ling arrangements, with Tuesday from the Charles V. H otelBerea vem entR a tes August 12, 1920 - April 3, 2010
Sherbin Funeral Home, 630 Main
address and phone number. Rd., Hanover Green, Hanover M O N U M EN T CO . You Are Always In Our
We discourage handwritten Township. Mass of Christian M onum ents -M arkers -Lettering Hearts & Prayers
notices; they incur a $15 Burial will be held in the Exalta- 975 S.M A IN ST.H A N O VER TW P. Deeply Loved &
typing fee.
tion of the Holy Cross Church,
Buttonwood. Friends may call 829-8138 825.6477
Sadly Missed By
Your Loving Wife & Family
from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at the N EXT TO SO LO M O N ’S CREEK
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NATO airstrike kills 13 rebels in eastern Libya


The misfire showed challenges itary officers who have joined the verify because we have no relia- claims. The United States, mean- have cut off water, power and
rebel side have stepped up train- ble source on the ground,” Lun- while, was ending its role in com- food supplies.
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“This unfortunate accident have the right to defend them- Rebels control much of eastern civilians over the past two days in
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VITI
Continued from Page 1A

The unit returns to Afghanistan


on Monday and its year-long de-
ployment ends in July.
“When you arrive there, you
know you’re in a Third World
country,” said Viti, during a phone
interview from Colorado. “That’s
the first thing that sticks out.
We’re in a very rural, tribal area.
The people in that area are ex-
tremely religious. It’s highly agri-
cultural and rural, even for Af-
ghanistan.
“You hear and learn so much
about insurgents being able to eas-
ily hide. Then you look at the po-
megranate fields and they’re like a
maze. It’s not a very welcoming
feeling.”
The rugged former Army foot-
ball star has been instrumental in
helping implement the initiative
of Gen. David Petraeus to train Af-
ghan Local Police in the village of
Tabin. Launched in July 2010, the
initiative provides support to local
armed villagers so they can pro-
vide security for their own villages
against the Taliban.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Rob-
ert Gates visited Afghanistan ear-
lier this month and met with vil-
lage elders in Tabin. Gates toured
the village, with Viti walking side-
by-side and briefing the defense
secretary. So far, the Americans
have trained 17 members for the
ALP, with a goal of training 25 for
the village.
“It was good to see someone at
that level come down and see
what we’re doing,” said Viti, who JON MALINOWSKI/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
also met with Petraeus – com- Mike Viti, who served as regimental commander in his final year at West Point, talks to members of staff during a formation in November 2007. Only three cadets hold
mander of U.S. Forces in Afghan- the prestigious rank of regimental commander each year.
istan – two weeks before the Gates
visit. “It was good for our guys and
the Afghans to see he has a vested
interest.”
The day after Gates’ surprise
visit to Afghanistan, Viti’s friends
and family members were getting
a surprise of their own while surf-
ing the Internet.
“The photos were in the Wash-
ington Post, the Dallas Morning
News, all kinds of papers,” said fa-
ther, Mike Viti Sr. “We were so
proud, but we weren’t surprised.
Mike has always been a leader. In Mike Viti, center, poses with his
elementary and grade school, he parents – father Mike Sr. and
was always the biggest and the Mike and Laura Viti, who were mother Karen.
strongest. But he was never a bul- high school sweethearts while
ly. He always stood up for the little going to Berwick, were married “I knew going to the 4th Infan-
guy.” on May 7, 2009. try would increase my chances of
And his parents aren’t taking serving in Afghanistan,” he said.
credit for his values. “He represents everything the “There’s an unwritten rule that
“I don’t know that we did any- academy stands for, like esprit de football players go into a combat
thing right,” said mother, Karen corps and leadership,” said Curry, arms unit, like field artillery and
Viti. “He’s a man of integrity. I who estimates 16 of his former the infantry. If you put in the right
firmly believe that some people Berwick players went on to attend preferences, you can pretty much
are born to be leaders. Mike is one a military academy. “Mike Viti is set yourself up to serve in a com-
of them.” an American hero, you better be- bat zone. That’s what I wanted to
lieve it. All you have to do is meet do.”
West Point standout him. He was an honor student. When Viti’s unit got its orders
Viti was only a freshman at Ber- He’s a great person who believes for duty in Afghanistan, the two-
wick when Curry took him ap- in God, country and family. He’s a year period had elapsed and Viti
proximately 160 miles east for a true role model.” was eligible to apply for early re-
visit to West Point. lease to pursue an NFL career. De-
It was love at first sight. And Determined to serve in Army spite being contacted by several
from the football field to the class- At the time Viti graduated from sports agents, he never submitted
room to the military training, Viti West Point, the Army’s Alterna- the request to the Army.
excelled at everything he did tive Service Option gave standout “In the end, I couldn’t walk AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER FILE PHOTO
there. athletes an opportunity to play away from the bond. I wanted to Mike Viti was a star wrestler at Berwick, posting more than 100 career victories, in addition to his
“I considered West Point anoth- their sport professionally while al- get to Afghanistan and serve my football accolades of being a three-time league all-star and an all-state linebacker/fullback..
er stepping-stone in so serving as an Army country.”
life, a springboard “Mike has always recruiter for two
for the next 50 years. Outpost attacked many times
years,” he said. been a leader. In Viti was not select- Viti estimates his COP – Com-
On the field, the 5- elementary and ed in the 2008 NFL bat Outpost – has been attacked
foot-10, 240-pound draft but was invited approximately 50 times by insur-
fullback started for grade school, he to attend Buffalo Bills gents. While visiting the troops,
three seasons and was always the training camp, where Gates called the area a key battle-
earned four varsity
letters, despite a
biggest and the he was offered a two-
year contract. A few
ground in the war and praised the
soldiers for their progress.
knee injury that re- strongest. But he months later, the De- A member of Alpha Company’s
quired reconstruct- was never a bul- partment of the Army 3rd Platoon, Viti was with another
ive surgery before dropped the Alterna- platoon when he came under fire
the start of his fresh- ly. He always tive Service Option for the first time.
man season. Viti, stood up for the and replaced it with a “At first, I didn’t react,” he said.
who holds the Army policy that allows ath- “Then I went behind some cover.
football record with little guy.” letes to petition for It happened quickly. I was sur-
a bench press of 470 Mike Viti, Sr. early release after prised how aggressive it was. It
pounds, was named Father serving two years in wasn’t that shocking of an event. I
a team captain for the active Army. felt in control the whole time.”
his senior season. “I was a little disap- No members of his platoon have
He was also a leader for the pointed,” said Viti. “I was on the been killed in action during the de-
more than 4,000 other Cadets. fence, but I knew I wanted to serve ployment but several members of
During his final year at the acad- in the Army at some point. Even if his company lost their lives, said
emy, Viti held the prestigious rank I was able to play in the NFL for 10 Viti.
of regimental commander – one of years, I wanted to go back into the “We have a good team,” he said.
only three cadets to hold the rank military after my playing days “I can’t give enough credit to our
each year. were over.” squad leaders and platoon ser-
“What I learned at West Point Viti served as a graduate assist- geants. In the end, no one is going
has done a lot to make things eas- ant coach – working with full- to be harder on me than myself.”
ier for me in life, and not just in the backs and overseeing the condi- It’s important for the Afghans to SUBMITTED PHOTO
military,” said Viti, who graduated tioning program – for the Army see the Americans putting their 1st Lt. Mike Viti poses for a photo with an Afghan man in the village of Tabin in southern Afghan-
in 2008 with a degree in American football team during the 2008 sea- lives at risk to keep the villages istan.
Law and Legal Studies. “You learn son. safe, Viti said.
traits that are long-lasting. It ex- A few months after that season “They’re putting themselves at pects to be promoted to captain tive,” said Viti. “I enjoy what I do, support of his family members
panded on the core values I was – May, 7, 2009 – Viti married Lau- risk just by talking to you,” he said. around the time his unit returns to but it’s not for everyone. Laura and and friends.
taught growing up.” ra, his high school sweetheart, “We’ve developed good rapport Fort Carson in July. After a year I will need to decide if that’s the “Proud doesn’t describe how we
Curry said he watched with and chose field artillery as his spe- with the leaders. We live with the back in the United States, Viti says kind of environment in which we feel,” said Karen Viti. “We’re his
pride while Viti – a three-time cialized branch. He also requested villagers every day. If we hear any he will most likely have another want to raise children. But my gut biggest supporters. You take a
Wyoming Valley Conference all- to serve with the 4th Infantry Divi- gunshots, we’re right down there 12-month deployment to Afghan- feeling is that I would like to stay look and see everything Mike has
star and all-state linebacker/full- sion in Fort Carson. with them.” istan before his enlistment runs in.” accomplished. Then you wonder
back at Berwick – made a name And there was a reason behind Viti isn’t quite certain what the out in May 2013. In the meantime, Viti will con- what he’s going to do for an en-
for himself at West Point. the request. long-term future holds. He ex- “My deployment has been posi- tinue to serve his country with the core.”
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SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2011

H.S. BASEBALL
PAUL SOKOLOSKI
Tigers, NCAA MEN’S FINAL FOUR
OPINION

Lee makes
Mohawks
eye D2
GOOD DOGGIES fans forget
BUTLER VCU UCONN KENT.
other news
repeats
B’DOGS RAMS HUSKIES W’CATS
70 62 56 55 THE GLEE-
FUL antici-
pation of Cliff
Tunkhannock in 3A and Lee’s return
began at Citi-
Meyers in 2A are the
zens Bank Park
defending champions. before the
crowd even
saw him, when the noise level
By DEREK LEVARSE rose to a World Series level as
dlevarse@timesleader.com the star pitcher’s name was
The sun will return. Baseball announced in pregame intro-
will be back. Tunkhannock and ductions.
Meyers will begin defense of Then the bullpen doors
their District 2 titles. And the swung open Saturday night and
games will matter once again. out popped Lee, jogging to the
Eventually. pitcher’s mound to a standing
Yes, the start of the Wyom- ovation.
ing Valley Conference baseball They already know what this
season has al- means in Philadelphia.
“We’re to a ready been The Phillies could lose Jay-
delayed until son Werth’s bat to free agency
point in Monday be- and Gold Glove center fielder
our pro- cause of the Shane Victorino to a sore calf
gram now rain, snow
and sleet that
for the last few innings Sat-
urday. They could be without
where we assaulted ar- Brad Lidge’s steadiness as a
have lofty ea fields last
week. In
closer for awhile and the pro-
duction of Chase Utley and his
goals and some cases, sore knee for who knows how
games sched- long.
very high uled for Mon- As long as they have Lee on
expecta- day have al- this pitching staff, the Phillies
tions.” ready been still have a strong World Series
postponed as shot.
Mark LeValley well. Lee’s history of big-time, and
Lake-Lehman The gener- big-game, performances gives
coach
ally miser- them that.
able weather It wasn’t a high-stakes playoff
to open the game this time, just the second
spring has made it tough for game of the 2011 regular season
some squads even to get out- Saturday night.
side to practice and scrim- But Lee made it feel every bit
mage. Alternatives have been as important. And electric.
to try to get work done indoors, Snapping off 11 strikeouts
move to a nearby turf field if while twirling a four-hitter
available or spend more time in through his seven innings, Lee
AP PHOTO AP PHOTO
the cages. had 45,455 fans at Citizens
“Guys are certainly anxious Butler’s Shelvin Mack, who finished with 24 points, reacts Kentucky’s Terrence Jones shoots as Connecticut’s Kemba Bank Park - the eighth-largest
to get out there,” Tunkhan- to action against Virginia Commonwealth on Saturday. Walker defends during a men’s Final Four game Saturday regular season crowd and the
nock coach Gary Custer said. 125th straight sellout - stirring
“It’s very difficult to stay fo-
cused in the gym when every- Mack’s 24 lead Bulldogs Kemba, Huskies a win with delight.
Welcome back.
thing’s shortened like this.”
For experienced teams like back into the title game from improbable crown Cool, confident Cliff
the Tigers, who have several He didn’t allow a hit to the
starters returning from 2010, By NANCY ARMOUR scored 24 points, Zach By EDDIE PELLS streak that started with a Houston Astros through the
AP National Writer Hahn came up big off the AP National Writer five-wins-in-five-nights
the lack of reps outside might first three dominant innings of
be easier to overcome in the HOUSTON— Maybe this bench and the Bulldogs HOUSTON — When it’s leg-drainer at the Big East his first start of the season,
early part of the schedule. time that final, riveting shot shut VCU down with their win or go home, nobody’s tournament and now in- striking out six over the first
Tunkhannock lasted the will go in. trademark unforgiving better than Kemba and the cludes five more at the four frames of what would wind
longest out of all 19 WVC Maybe this time Butler defense. The eighth-seeded kids. tournament that really up a 9-4 Phillies victory.
squads last year, reaching the won’t need it. Bulldogs (28-9) will face the Kemba Walker scored 18 counts. And when the Astros did
PIAA quarterfinals after win- The Bulldogs are back in winner of Kentucky-Con- points Saturday night to lift The third-seeded Huskies finally reach him for a run on
ning the District 2 Class 3A the national title game, not necticut on Monday night, Connecticut to its 10th — lowest seed left in a Carlos Lee’s one-out triple in
crown. as lovable underdogs but as a the first time since Ken- straight victory since fin- tournament that has been the fourth, Cliff Lee reached
Seven regulars from that run team intent on making up for tucky in 1998 that the run- ishing off a .500 regular as unpredictable as any in back and threw strike three
return, including Mike Healey last year’s heartbreak. ner-up has returned to play season, a 56-55 win over history — will face No. 8 past No. 5 hitter Bill Hall. Then
and Mike Papi, who have “We’ve just got to be one for the championship. cold-shooting Kentucky that Butler, a 70-62 winner over Lee finished off the threat by
signed letters of intent to play shot better than last year,” As the players walked moved the Huskies a victo- 11th-seeded VCU in the first inducing a weak grounder back
at Connecticut and Virginia, re- coach Brad Stevens said after down the hall to the locker ry away from their third, semifinal, on Monday. to the mound, protecting a 2-1
spectively. Papi was also Butler’s 70-62 victory over room, one shouted out: and most improbable, “We’ve got a heck of a lead.
named a high school second- VCU on Saturday night that “We’re not done yet! Unfin- NCAA title. challenge on Monday night, That’s what Phillies fans love
team preseason All-American put the Bulldogs back in the ished business, baby!” Walker, a quick-handed but the fact that we’re play- about Lee, his cool, his confi-
by Rawlings and Perfect Game national title game and end- “Last year we didn’t get it junior from the Bronx, add- ing Monday night, that’s dence, his command in the
USA. ed the warm-and-fuzzy story done, so that’s in the back ed seven assists and six beautiful,” Connecticut clutch.
Of course, the rest of WVC’s of this year’s tournament. rebounds to help UConn He went up against the New
Guard Shelvin Mack See BUTLER , Page 8C (31-9) extend a winning See HUSKIES, Page 8C York Yankees in the 2009 World
See BASEBALL , Page 5C Series and beat them twice, at
a time when the Yankees were
on their way to their 27th
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL world championship.
People forget Lee started that

From Hoban to the Irish brain trust Cliff’s return


season by ruining for New York
the first game ever played at
the new Yankee Stadium by

Larksville native Menio is


a Philly winner pitching the Cleveland Indians
to an opening-day victory.
You don’t find that type of
By ROB MAADDI live wire pitching on the waiver
ND’s coordinator of women’s AP Sports Writer wire, or standing around the
basketball operations. PHILADELPHIA — In his corner.
first game back with the Phillies Lee turned a corner himself
in front of fans who adore him, during the past couple of years.
By JAY MONAHAN Cliff Lee even heard cheers after He has always had such a big
For The Times Leader striking out. arm and won the American
Twenty-two hours before its Lee can do no wrong in Phila- League’s 2008 Cy Young Award.
Final Four matchup, the Notre delphia. But he never pitched in a
Dame women’s basketball team The lefty struck out 11 in sev- playoff game until he got to the
seemingly faced its most diffi- en impressive innings, five play- Phillies in 2009, and won his
cult foe – more intimidating ers had multiple hits and the first seven postseason decisions
than Connecticut coach Geno Phillies beat the Houston Astros with Philadelphia and then the
Auriemma, more relentless than 9-4 Saturday night. Texas Rangers last year. Along
the No.1Huskies team on its run A day after rallying against the way, he beat the Yankees
for a third-straight national closer Brandon Lyon for a come- again in last year’s American
championship. back win in the ninth, the Phil- League Championship Series,
The Fighting Irish’s adversary lies roughed up starter Wandy and earned a reputation for
comes in the form of 28-year old MIKE BENNETT/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES LEADER Rodriguez. AP PHOTO being invincible in the postsea-
Stephanie Menio, Notre Dame’s women’s basketball operations Cliff Lee won in his return with
See MENIO , Page 7C coordinator, after the Irish defeated Tennessee on Tuesday. See LEE , Page 7C the Phillies Saturday night. See SOKOLOSKI, Page 7C
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Coughlin at Wyoming Seminary Southwest Division TRIFECTA (1-4-2) $92.00
Crestwood at Wyoming Area W L Pct GB SUPERFECTA (1-4-2-6) $1,978.80
N.Y. Islanders ............. 79 30 37 12 72 220 250 from June 13-July 28 in Blooms-
Dallas at Tunkhannock x-San Antonio ................ 57 19 .750 — Northeast Division burg and Hazleton. Participants day at Konefal’s in Edwardsville.
Second - $8,500 Pace 1:53.4
GAR at MMI x-Dallas .......................... 53 22 .707 31⁄2 7-Tarver Hanover (Ho Parker) 10.60 6.40 3.40 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Meyers at Pittston Area Memphis ........................ 43 33 .566 14 y-Boston ...................... 78 44 23 11 99 235 184 can attend 12, 18 or an unlimited
New Orleans .................. 43 33 .566 14
6-Voltage (An McCarthy) 24.80 5.40
Montreal....................... 79 42 30 7 91 208 204 number of sessions. To register, REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
H.S. TRACK 2-Unicorn Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) 2.10 Buffalo.......................... 78 39 29 10 88 230 219
(4:15 p.m.) Houston.......................... 40 36 .526 17 EXACTA (7-6) $277.60 Toronto ........................ 79 37 32 10 84 213 240 visit www.geisinger.org/pc. Special-
Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Area Northwest Division TRIFECTA (7-6-2) $968.80 Ottawa .......................... 79 30 39 10 70 183 243
ized team training is also available. Forty Fort Pioneers Soccer, regis-
Nanticoke at Lake-Lehman W L Pct GB SUPERFECTA (7-6-2-5) $2,452.60
GAR at Northwest x-Oklahoma City.......... 50 25 .667 — DAILY DOUBLE (1-7) $26.20 Southeast Division
This program is designed to meet trations in the Forty Fort Borough
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Hanover Area at Meyers Denver .......................... 46 29 .613 4 Third - $4,500 Pace 1:55.1
x-Washington ............. 79 46 22 11 103 216 192 the specific needs of sports teams Building basement on the follow-
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Portland......................... 44 32 .579 61⁄2 5-Camwiser (Ro Pierce) 7.20 3.60 2.40
(5:45 p.m.) Utah............................... 36 40 .474 141⁄2 1-Hand Me No Lines (Mi Simons) 7.20 4.20
x-Tampa Bay ............... 78 43 24 11 97 233 232
looking to improve overall per- ing dates and times: Monday, 6-8
Carolina ....................... 78 38 30 10 86 224 230
Holy Redeemer at Meyers Minnesota..................... 17 59 .224 331⁄2 6-Chaco Hanover (Da Ingraham) 3.60 Atlanta.......................... 78 33 33 12 78 214 252 formance. For more information on p.m.; April 10, 1-4 p.m.; April 17, 10
Pittston Area at Coughlin EXACTA (5-1) $74.80
West Side Tech at Delaware Valley
Pacific Division
TRIFECTA (5-1-6) $331.00
Florida.......................... 79 29 38 12 70 190 220
customized team camps, call a.m.-1 p.m. For more information,
W L Pct GB WESTERN CONFERENCE
Wyoming Valley West at Hanover Area y-L.A. Lakers................ 55 20 .733 — SUPERFECTA (5-1-6-3) $1,134.20
Central Division 1-866-414-4988. e-mail info@fortyfortpioneers.org
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Phoenix......................... 37 38 .493 18 Fourth - $8,500 Trot 1:56.1 or contact Susan 650-3071.
(4:15 p.m.) 2-Jaavos Boy (An Napolitano) 2.80 2.10 2.20 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Wyoming Valley CYC will be offering
Golden State ................ 32 44 .421 231⁄2
North Pocono at Pittston Area L.A. Clippers................. 29 47 .382 261⁄2 5-Mystical Heiress (Jo Stratton) 4.60 4.80 x-Detroit....................... 78 45 23 10 100 251 229
Nashville...................... 79 42 26 11 95 209 188 weekday afternoon and Saturday Upper 90 Soccer Training Academy
Hanover Area at Honesdale Sacramento.................. 21 54 .280 34 8-Celebrity Legacy (Da Ingraham) 5.40 will be holding tryouts for Boys U15
Chicago ....................... 77 42 27 8 92 246 212
MMI at Wyoming Area x-clinched playoff spot EXACTA (2-5) $11.80 Columbus.................... 78 34 31 13 81 209 240 morning swim lessons starting
Meyers at GAR y-clinched division TRIFECTA (2-5-8) $61.60 St. Louis ...................... 78 35 33 10 80 226 228 Monday. Also starting is the CYC to U17 travel teams on April 11, April
COLLEGE BASEBALL SUPERFECTA (2-5-8-9) $573.60 13, and April 18. Anyone interested
Friday's Games Scratched: The Windsurfer A Northwest Division Spring/Summer swim team. For
Susquehanna at King’s, 4 p.m.
COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Indiana 89, Milwaukee 88
Fifth - $4,500 Pace 1:56.3 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
more information, call Jeni at should contact Rob Havard, Direc-
Orlando 89, Charlotte 77 z-Vancouver................ 78 52 17 9 113 253 177
Keystone at King’s, 3 p.m. Philadelphia 115, New Jersey 90 6-Nothingcanshakeme (An Napolitano) 11.20 4.60
Calgary ........................ 79 39 29 11 89 240 232 823-6121, ext 292, or visitwww- tor of Coaching, at 814-3374 orrob-
Wilkes at Scranton, 4 p.m. 2.80
COLLEGE GOLF
Washington 115, Cleveland 107
2-Caiden’s Colt (Ty Buter) 2.80 2.20
Minnesota ................... 78 37 33 8 82 196 220
.wyomingvalleycyc.org. hav13@msn.com.
Chicago 101, Detroit 96 Colorado...................... 77 29 40 8 66 217 273
Misericordia at Immaculata, 12:30 p.m. Miami 111, Minnesota 92 5-American Fury (Th Jackson) 3.60 Edmonton.................... 77 23 43 11 57 182 255 Wilkes-Barre Cosmos Soccer Club
EXACTA (6-2) $27.60
Wednesday, April 6 Memphis 93, New Orleans 81
TRIFECTA (6-2-5) $172.20 Pacific Division
GOLF will be having registration for the
Atlanta 88, Boston 83 GP W L OT Pts GF GA
H.S. BASEBALL Houston 119, San Antonio 114, OT SUPERFECTA (6-2-5-4) $307.20
x-San Jose................... 77 45 23 9 99 230 199 fall season today and April 9, 10, 16
PICK 3 (5-1-6) $89.40
(4:15 p.m.) Phoenix 111, L.A. Clippers 98
PICK 3 (5-2-6) $89.40 Los Angeles ................ 78 45 27 6 96 213 185
A charity golf tournament to bene- and 17 at Stanton Lanes from 2 to
Crestwood at Coughlin Portland 98, Oklahoma City 91 Phoenix........................ 79 42 25 12 96 224 217
H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Denver 99, Sacramento 90 Sixth - $17,000 Trot 1:55.4 Anaheim ...................... 77 44 28 5 93 223 223 fit Blue Chip Farm no-kill animal 5 p.m. and May 11-12 at the conces-
5-Berto Keven (Ro Pierce) 3.00 2.40 2.10
(5:45 p.m.) L.A. Lakers 96, Utah 85
6-Berndt Energy (Jo Pavia Jr) 19.00 7.40
Dallas ........................... 77 38 28 11 87 210 221
refuge will be held 1 p.m. on April sion stand at Coal Street Park from
Crestwood at Nanticoke Saturday's Games NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
Wyoming Area at Abington Heights Toronto at Chicago, (n) 3-Sophisticat (Jo Stratton) 3.00 loss. 29 at the Blue Ridge Trail Golf 5 to 7 p.m. Players must be 4
EXACTA (5-6) $58.80
Dallas at Lake-Lehman Minnesota at Memphis, (n)
TRIFECTA (5-6-3) $262.20
x-clinched playoff spot
Course in Mountain Top. The years old by Aug. 1,2011. If you have
Berwick at Tunkhannock Philadelphia at Milwaukee, (n) y-clinched division
Dallas at Golden State, (n) SUPERFECTA (5-6-3-2) $2,116.40 z-clinched conference format will be captain and crew any questions, call Tom at 823-
H.S. TRACK Seventh - $11,000 Pace 1:54.1
(4:15 p.m.) Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, (n)
3-Kate’s Joy (Ty Buter) 3.00 2.20 2.20
Friday's Games
with a shotgun start. The cost is 5488 or emailwilkesbarrecos-
Sunday's Games Chicago 4, Columbus 3, SO
Berwick at Hazleton Area
Phoenix at San Antonio, 1 p.m. 2-Tia Maria Hanover (Ho Parker) 3.20 2.80 Colorado 4, Phoenix 3, SO $85 per player and includes 18 mos@gmail.com.
Coughlin at Tunkhannock 8-Highly Thought Of (Mi Simons) 5.60
Crestwood at Dallas Denver at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 p.m. New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 2
Pittston Area at Wyoming Valley West Utah at Sacramento, 6 p.m. EXACTA (3-2) $9.40 Calgary 3, St. Louis 2 holes, cart, beverages and dinner.
TRIFECTA (3-2-8) $68.40
H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Detroit at Boston, 6 p.m.
SUPERFECTA (3-2-8-1) $125.60
Saturday's Games King’s College Football coach Jeff
(4:15 p.m. unless noted) Washington at Charlotte, 6 p.m.
Eighth - $15,000 Pace 1:53.1
Boston 3, Atlanta 2
Knarr has announced the Mon- Bulletin Board items will not be
Berwick at Crestwood, 7 p.m. Miami at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Tampa Bay 3, Minnesota 1
Coughlin at Holy Redeemer Cleveland at New York, 6 p.m. 4-Rei Ven Lunatic (Br Simpson) 7.60 3.60 2.40 Detroit 4, Nashville 3, OT archs will be hosting the King’s accepted over the telephone. Items
Orlando at Toronto, 6 p.m. 6-Raven Rocket (Jo Pavia Jr) 4.60 2.80 Los Angeles 3, Dallas 1
Nanticoke at Lake-Lehman, 6:30 p.m.
Atlanta at Houston, 7 p.m. 1-Sri Panka (Ma Kakaley) 2.80 Toronto 4, Ottawa 2 Football Golf Classic June 12 at may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
Delaware Valley at Wyoming Valley West EXACTA (4-6) $39.80
Meyers at Tunkhannock Indiana at New Orleans, 7 p.m.
TRIFECTA (4-6-1) $135.40
Montreal 3, New Jersey 1 Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club in Moun- tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
Dallas at Portland, 9 p.m. Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 2
COLLEGE MENS LACROSSE
NBA LEADERS SUPERFECTA (4-6-1-8) $311.00 Washington 5, Buffalo 4, OT tain Top. The event will serve as a off at the Times Leader or mailed to
King’s at Misericordia, 7 p.m.
COLLEGE WOMENS LACROSSE THROUGH APRIL 1 Ninth - $8,500 Pace 1:53.1 Pittsburgh 4, Florida 2 fundraising event for the King’s Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
5-Fox Valley Breeze (Br Simpson) 10.00 4.80 5.80 Edmonton at Vancouver, (n)
(4 p.m.) Scoring 8-Pembroke Crankcall (Ma Romano) 14.00 6.40 Anaheim at San Jose, (n) football program and is open to St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.
Misericordia at King’s G FG FT PTS AVG 2-Bt’s Spice Of Life (Ty Buter) 3.40 the general public, including alum-
Sunday's Games
Widener at Wilkes Durant, OKC ............. 71 648 539 1972 27.8 EXACTA (5-8) $172.20 N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m.
COLLEGE GOLF James, MIA............... 74 705 470 1967 26.6 TRIFECTA (5-8-2) $832.40 Buffalo at Carolina, 5 p.m.
(1 p.m.) Wade, MIA ................ 72 666 467 1861 25.8 SUPERFECTA (5-8-2-ALL) $2,233.40 Minnesota at Detroit, 5 p.m.
Wilkes at Scranton PICK 4 (5-3-4-5 (4 Out of 4)) $120.20 St. Louis at Columbus, 5 p.m. Anna Nordqvist...........................69-74-73—216 E
Wilkes vs. FDU-Florham at Scranton Stoudemire, NYK..... 74 715 448 1888
Anthony, NYK........... 71 627 481 1811
25.5
25.5
Tenth - $25,000 Pace 1:50.4 Tampa Bay at Chicago, 7 p.m. G O L F Sandra Gal ..................................67-74-75—216 E
COLLEGE MENS TENNIS 8-Golden Receiver (Ro Pierce) 2.80 2.20 2.10 Calgary at Colorado, 8 p.m. Paula Creamer............................73-74-70—217 +1
Moravian at Wilkes, 3:30 p.m. Bryant, LAL ............... 75 673 438 1887 25.2 7-Drop Red (Mi Simons) 7.00 4.00 Dallas at Anaheim, 8 p.m. Juli Inkster ...................................73-73-71—217 +1
COLLEGE SOFTBALL Rose, CHI ................. 74 653 425 1850 25.0 3-Arduous (Br Simpson) 2.60 Monday's Games
PGA Tour Maria Hjorth ................................75-70-72—217 +1
Baptist Bible at Wilkes, 6 p.m. Ellis, GOL.................. 76 693 322 1834 24.1 EXACTA (8-7) $16.40 Boston at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Houston Open Alena Sharp ................................71-73-73—217 +1
Susquehanna at Misericordia, 3 p.m. Nowitzki, DAL........... 66 556 358 1535 23.3 TRIFECTA (8-7-3) $47.40 Los Angeles at San Jose, 10 p.m. Karrie Webb................................69-74-74—217 +1
SUPERFECTA (8-7-3-6) $405.00 Scores
Martin, HOU.............. 74 501 556 1721 23.3 NHL Scoring Leaders Julieta Granada ..........................72-70-75—217 +1
Eleventh - $8,500 Pace 1:55.0 Saturday I.K. Kim ........................................75-67-75—217 +1
Howard, ORL............ 73 589 510 1688 23.1 Through April 1 At Redstone Golf Club, Tournament Course
2-Blow Em Away (Ji Taggart Jr) 4.00 3.60 2.20 Seon Hwa Lee ............................72-70-75—217 +1
Griffin, LAC ............... 76 638 419 1702 22.4 4-Sea Dragon (Br Simpson) 4.20 4.80 GP G A PTS Humble, Texas Vicky Hurst..................................72-77-69—218 +2
Aldridge, POR .......... 76 665 342 1676 22.1 6-Four Starz Alex (An McCarthy) 17.20 Daniel Sedin, Van .................... 78 41 59 100 Third Round
W H A T ’ S O N T V Westbrook, OKC...... 75 564 488 1647 22.0 EXACTA (2-4) $22.00 Martin St. Louis, TB................. 77 30 62 92 Phil Mickelson ...................................70-70-63—203
Lee-Anne Pace ..........................76-72-70—218 +2
Christel Boeljon ..........................74-73-71—218 +2
Bargnani, TOR.......... 65 525 287 1414 21.8 TRIFECTA (2-4-6) $214.60 Henrik Sedin, Van.................... 78 19 72 91 Scott Verplank ...................................73-65-65—203 a-Ariya Jutanugarn ....................74-73-71—218 +2
SUPERFECTA (2-4-6-8) $3,761.20
AUTO RACING Granger, IND ............ 75 507 373 1534 20.5
Twelfth - $17,000 Pace 1:51.4
Corey Perry, Anh ..................... 77 46 43 89 Aaron Baddeley.................................73-65-66—204
Chris Kirk ...........................................66-69-69—204
Suzann Pettersen ......................75-71-72—218 +2
Becky Morgan.............................72-73-73—218 +2
Love, MIN.................. 73 482 424 1476 20.2 Steven Stamkos, TB................ 77 44 45 89
12:30 p.m. 6-Laguna Beach (Ro Pierce) 4.40 2.60 2.20 David Hearn.......................................69-70-66—205 Leta Lindley ................................72-71-75—218 +2
FOX — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Goody’s Fast Relief Randolph, MEM ....... 71 568 283 1427 20.1 8-Inform (An Napolitano) 5.80 5.00 Jarome Iginla, Cgy .................. 79 39 41 80 Anthony Kim ......................................72-64-69—205 Wendy Ward ...............................70-71-77—218 +2
500, at Martinsville, Va. Lopez, NJN............... 75 569 340 1478 19.7 7-Beauty And A Beast (Ma Romano) 5.40 Alex Ovechkin, Was ................ 75 29 49 78 Steve Stricker ....................................67-72-67—206 Inbee Park...................................76-72-71—219 +3
4:30 p.m. Jefferson, UTA ......... 76 619 210 1448 19.1 EXACTA (6-8) $33.00 Henrik Zetterberg, Det ............ 77 24 53 77 Nate Smith .........................................69-72-66—207 Na Yeon Choi .............................73-74-72—219 +3
ESPN2 — NHRA, SummitRacing.com Nationals, at FG Percentage TRIFECTA (6-8-7) $330.80 Teemu Selanne, Anh............... 68 28 48 76 Hunter Mahan....................................70-71-66—207 Maria Hernandez........................73-74-72—219 +3
Las Vegas (same-day tape) FG FGA PCT SUPERFECTA (6-8-7-3) $857.00 Jonathan Toews, Chi ............... 75 31 44 75 Robert Allenby ..................................68-72-67—207 Hee Kyung Seo ..........................76-71-72—219 +3
PICK 3 (8-2-6) $43.20 Padraig Harrington ...........................68-69-70—207 Meaghan Francella ....................75-71-73—219 +3
CYCLING Hilario, DEN ................................ 375 606 .619
Thirteenth - $16,000 Pace 1:53.2
Anze Kopitar, LA...................... 75 25 48 73
Ben Curtis ..........................................70-70-68—208 Natalie Gulbis..............................73-73-73—219 +3
Howard, ORL .............................. 589 985 .598 1-Shanghai Lil (Ty Buter) 4.20 2.40 2.20 Claude Giroux, Phi................... 78 25 47 72
4 p.m. J.J. Henry...........................................73-70-65—208 Ai Miyazato..................................71-75-73—219 +3
Okafor, NOR ............................... 280 483 .580 2-Village Bolero (Br Simpson) 2.40 2.10 Ryan Kesler, Van ..................... 78 37 32 69 Vaughn Taylor ...................................68-71-69—208 Stacy Prammanasudh ...............71-75-73—219 +3
VERSUS — Tour of Flanders, Bruges to Meerbeke,
Belgium (same-day tape) A. Johnson, TOR ........................ 273 477 .572 3-My True Delight (Ho Parker) 2.40 Michael Putnam ................................70-69-69—208 Melissa Reid ...............................71-75-73—219 +3
Horford, ATL................................ 482 856 .563 EXACTA (1-2) $8.20 Brandt Jobe .......................................69-72-68—209 Momoko Ueda ............................70-76-73—219 +3
GOLF Gortat, PHX ................................. 292 522 .559 TRIFECTA (1-2-3) $50.60 American Hockey League Matt Kuchar........................................72-70-67—209 Jiyai Shin .....................................73-72-74—219 +3
McGee, WAS .............................. 299 544 .550 Scratched: Quicksilvercandy A Zack Miller .........................................68-74-67—209 Reilley Rankin.............................69-75-75—219 +3
9 a.m. All Times EDT
Fourteenth - $4,500 Pace 1:54.2 Greg Chalmers..................................70-73-66—209 Sun Young Yoo ..........................74-68-77—219 +3
TGC — European PGA Tour, Trophee Hassan II, Ibaka, OKC.................................. 306 560 .546 6-Townie Guy (Mi Simons) 16.60 7.20 5.40 EASTERN CONFERENCE
final round, at Agadir, Morocco Young, PHL................................. 419 771 .543 Atlantic Division Nathan Green ....................................67-73-69—209 Brittany Lang ...............................75-73-72—220 +4
5-Dont Fight The Law (An McCarthy) 5.60 3.80 Ben Martin .........................................73-66-70—209 Kristy McPherson.......................74-74-72—220 +4
1 p.m. Odom, LAL .................................. 432 803 .538 7-Summerhill Chris (Ji Taggart Jr) 6.60 GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
TGC — PGA Tour, Houston Open, final round, at Tim Petrovic.......................................70-68-71—209 Amanda Blumenherst ................74-73-73—220 +4
Rebounds EXACTA (6-5) $70.00 x-Portland.............. 74 44 22 6 2 96 262 218 Jimmy Walker....................................63-74-72—209
Humble, Texas x-Manchester........ 77 43 25 3 6 95 243 199 So Yeon Ryu...............................75-72-73—220 +4
G OFF DEF TOT AVG TRIFECTA (6-5-7) $412.80 Alex Cejka..........................................71-70-69—210 Mariajo Uribe ..............................70-75-75—220 +4
3 p.m. SUPERFECTA (6-5-7-3) $4,045.40 Connecticut........... 76 38 30 2 6 84 207 210
NBC — PGA Tour, Houston Open, final round, at Love, MIN............... 73 330 782 1112 15.2 Worcester.............. 76 35 29 4 8 82 204 234 Ross Fisher .......................................71-70-69—210 Gwladys Nocera.........................72-72-76—220 +4
LATE DOUBLE (1-6) $32.40 Brian Davis.........................................71-72-67—210 Lindsey Wright............................76-73-72—221 +5
Humble, Texas Howard, ORL ......... 73 296 743 1039 14.2 Total Handle-$291,835 Providence............ 76 35 35 3 3 76 197 242
Randolph, MEM..... 71 315 564 879 12.4 Springfield ............. 76 33 38 2 3 71 221 243 Gary Woodland .................................71-70-69—210 Stephanie Sherlock....................73-75-73—221 +5
4:30 p.m. David Mathis ......................................70-70-70—210
Bridgeport ............. 76 27 38 4 7 65 203 254 Song-Hee Kim ............................71-74-76—221 +5
TGC — LPGA, Kraft Nabisco Championship, final
round, at Rancho Mirage, Calif.
Griffin, LAC ............ 76 252 667 919
Humphries, NJN.... 74 225 546 771
12.1
10.4
N A S C A R East Division Cameron Beckman ...........................69-74-67—210 Shanshan Feng ..........................72-77-73—222 +6
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Webb Simpson..................................72-72-66—210 Laura Davies...............................73-74-75—222 +6
9 p.m. Gasol, LAL ............. 75 252 513 765 10.2 Cameron Tringale .............................74-70-66—210 Paige Mackenzie........................72-75-75—222 +6
TGC — Champions Tour, Mississippi Gulf Resort Sprint Cup Series y-Penguins .......... 76 55 20 0 1 111 247 174
Okafor, NOR .......... 66 210 430 640 9.7 x-Hershey ............. 77 45 24 3 5 98 250 205 John Rollins .......................................67-71-72—210 Karine Icher ................................74-72-76—222 +6
Classic, final round, at Saucier, Miss. (same-day Josh Teater ........................................65-72-73—210
tape) Jefferson, UTA ...... 76 222 514 736 9.7 Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500 Charlotte ............... 77 42 26 2 7 93 255 235 Kyeong Bae.................................73-72-77—222 +6
Lee, GOL................ 67 198 446 644 9.6 Lineup Norfolk................... 75 37 24 8 6 88 246 213 Tommy Gainey..................................68-73-70—211 Katherine Hull .............................76-73-74—223 +7
MAJOR LEAGUE Horford, ATL .......... 71 173 509 682 9.6 After Saturday qualifying;
Binghamton .......... 76 40 29 3 4 87 246 213 Michael Thompson ...........................72-69-70—211 Shi Hyun Ahn..............................73-75-76—224 +8
Syracuse............... 76 32 37 3 4 71 200 236 John Senden .....................................72-69-70—211 Shiho Oyama ..............................71-77-76—224 +8
BASEBALL Assists race Sunday Albany.................... 75 31 39 1 4 67 208 264 Louis Oosthuizen ..............................72-69-70—211 Laura Diaz ...................................74-73-77—224 +8
G AST AVG At Martinsville Speedway Adirondack ........... 75 28 37 4 6 66 182 238
1 p.m. Nash, PHX..................................... 70 795 11.4 Ridgeway, Va. WESTERN CONFERENCE
Nick O’Hern .......................................65-74-72—211
Blake Adams .....................................72-72-67—211
Azahara Munoz...........................76-73-76—225 +9
Candie Kung ...............................78-70-77—225 +9
SNY – N.Y.Mets at Florida Rondo, BOS .................................. 63 708 11.2 (Car number in parentheses) North Division Ben Crane ..........................................70-68-73—211 Nicole Castrale ...........................76-71-79—226+10
YES – Detroit at N.Y.Yankees Williams, NJN ................................ 63 634 10.1 1. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 96.509. GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA J.B. Holmes .......................................73-71-67—211
1:30 p.m. Paul, NOR...................................... 74 729 9.9 2. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 96.342. Hamilton ................ 76 41 26 2 7 91 215 187 Charl Schwartzel...............................74-67-71—212
WPHL – Houston vs. Philadelphia
Calderon, TOR.............................. 67 596 8.9 3. (4) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 96.293. Manitoba................ 77 42 28 1 6 91 213 199
Lake Erie ............... 76 41 27 3 5 90 210 196
Chad Campbell .................................71-70-71—212 S O C C E R
2 p.m. 4. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 96.22. Ernie Els.............................................71-72-69—212
TBS — Boston at Texas Wall, WAS...................................... 62 532 8.6 5. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 95.995. Toronto .................. 76 35 30 1 10 81 212 208 Charley Hoffman ...............................72-68-72—212
2:10 p.m. Felton, DEN................................... 69 587 8.5 6. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 95.951. Abbotsford ............ 74 35 29 4 6 80 177 201
Grand Rapids........ 75 35 30 2 8 80 222 238
Scott Piercy .......................................71-72-69—212 Major League Soccer
WGN, TRP — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs Kidd, DAL....................................... 75 626 8.3 7. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 95.903. Kent Jones.........................................72-72-68—212
8. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 95.854. Rochester.............. 76 31 37 4 4 70 207 245 Steve Elkington .................................68-71-73—212 All Times EDT
8 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE
ESPN2 — San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers 9. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 95.825. West Division Bill Lunde ...........................................68-71-73—212
MOTORSPORTS T E N N I S 10. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 95.791.
11. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 95.786.
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
x-Milwaukee.......... 75 42 19 6 8 98 212 181
Johnson Wagner...............................69-67-76—212
Steve Marino .....................................72-70-71—213 Philadelphia ................... 2 0 0
W L T Pts GF GA
6 2 0
12. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 95.714. x-Houston.............. 78 44 28 1 5 94 227 208 D.A. Points.........................................70-72-71—213 New England.................. 1 0 2 5 4 3
8 a.m.
SPEED — MotoGP World Championship, Spanish Sony Ericsson Open 13. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 95.694.
14. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 95.675.
Texas ..................... 74 40 24 4 6 90 207 195
Chicago ................. 76 38 28 4 6 86 248 242
Andres Romero.................................73-70-70—213 New York........................ 1 0 2 5 2 1
Grand Prix, at Jerez de la Frontera, Spain Peoria .................... 75 39 29 2 5 85 206 204 Joseph Bramlett ................................73-68-72—213 Chicago .......................... 1 0 1 4 4 3
Results 15. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 95.651. Roland Thatcher ................................77-67-69—213
Oklahoma City...... 76 37 28 2 9 85 231 226
NBA Saturday 16. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 95.554.
17. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 95.54. San Antonio .......... 75 38 30 4 3 83 217 227 Charles Howell III..............................69-75-69—213 Sporting Kansas City .... 1 1 1 4 8 8
At The Tennis Center at Crandon Park Michael Bradley ................................71-71-72—214 Toronto FC..................... 1 1 1 4 5 5
1 p.m. 18. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 95.477. Rockford................ 75 33 33 4 5 75 194 234
Key Biscayne, Fla. x-Clinched Playoff Berth Billy Mayfair........................................69-74-71—214 Columbus ....................... 1 1 1 4 3 3
ABC — Phoenix at San Antonio 19. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 95.468. D.C. ................................. 1 1 0 3 4 3
Singles 20. (22) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 95.463. y-Clinched Divisional Title Troy Merritt ........................................72-71-71—214
3:30 p.m. NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point Lee Westwood ..................................68-72-74—214
ABC — Denver at L.A. Lakers Women 21. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 95.429. Houston .......................... 0 1 2 2 2 3
for an overtime or shootout loss.
NHL
Championship 22. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 95.386.
Saturday's Games
LPGA Tour WESTERN CONFERENCE
Victoria Azarenka (8), Belarus, def. Maria Sharapo- 23. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 95.275. W L T Pts GF GA
va (16), Russia, 6-1, 6-4. 24. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 95.256. Hamilton 3, Manitoba 2, SO Kraft Nabisco Real Salt Lake ............... 2 0 0 6 5 1
12:30 p.m. Lake Erie 2, Toronto 0
NBC — N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia Doubles 25. (21) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 95.256. Par Scores Colorado......................... 2 0 0 6 4 1
26. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 95.184. Springfield 6, Connecticut 2 Saturday
Men Vancouver ...................... 1 1 1 4 7 6
RODEO Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes (3), India, def. 27. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 95.118. Charlotte 5, Albany 3
Manchester 4, Portland 2 At Mission Hills Country Club Los Angeles ................... 1 1 1 4 3 5
Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Daniel Nestor (2), Cana- 28. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 95.089.
8 p.m. 29. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 95.079. Providence 4, Worcester 1 Rancho Mirage, Calif. San Jose......................... 1 1 0 3 2 1
VERSUS — PBR, U.S. Bank Invitational, at Kansas da, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 10-5 tiebreak. Adirondack 3, Syracuse 0 Third Round
30. (13) Casey Mears, Toyota, 95.003. Chivas USA.................... 0 2 1 1 3 5
City, Mo. (same-day tape) 31. (38) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 94.955. Bridgeport 4, Binghamton 3 a-denotes amateur
Penguins 4, Rochester 3 Seattle ............................. 0 2 1 1 1 3
TENNIS T R A N S A C T I O N S 32. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 94.671.
33. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 94.661. Hershey 5, Norfolk 4
Yani Tseng ..................................70-68-66—204 -12
Stacy Lewis.................................66-69-71—206 -10 Portland .......................... 0 2 1 1 2 6
1 p.m. 34. (7) Robby Gordon, Dodge, 94.548. Houston at Chicago, (n) Morgan Pressel ..........................70-69-69—208 -8 FC Dallas........................ 0 2 1 1 1 5
Peoria at San Antonio, (n) NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
CBS — ATP/WTA Tour, Sony Ericsson Open, HOCKEY 35. (66) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 94.472.
36. (34) David Gilliland, Ford, 94.369. Texas at Oklahoma City, (n)
Michelle Wie ...............................74-67-69—210 -6
Friday's Games
men’s championship match, at Key Biscayne, Fla. Angela Stanford..........................72-72-67—211 -5
National Hockey League 37. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 94.209. Grand Rapids at Abbotsford, (n) Mika Miyazato .............................67-75-70—212 -4 Columbus 2, FC Dallas 0
WOMEN'S COLLEGE NHL—Suspended Columbus D Jan Hejda for two 38. (09) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 94.045. Sunday's Games Chie Arimura...............................68-73-71—212 -4 Saturday's Games
games for elbowing Chicago F Marcus Kruger in the 39. (60) Mike Skinner, Toyota, 93.877. Manitoba at Toronto, 1 p.m.
BASKETBALL head during an April 1 game. 40. (32) Ken Schrader, Ford, 93.613. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton at Syracuse, 3 p.m.
Brittany Lincicome......................66-72-74—212 -4
Jimin Kang ..................................72-69-72—213 -3
Toronto FC 1, Chivas USA 1, tie
Vancouver 3, Sporting Kansas City 3, tie
7 p.m. OTTAWA SENATORS—Recalled D Andre Benoit 41. (37) Tony Raines, Ford, 93.253. Portland at Connecticut, 3 p.m. Mi Hyun Kim ...............................70-75-69—214 -2 New York 1, Houston 1, tie
ESPN — NCAA Division I tournament, semifinal, from Binghamton (AHL). 42. (46) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 93.253. Binghamton at Albany, 4 p.m. Karen Stupples...........................71-72-71—214 -2 New England 1, Portland 1, tie
Texas A&M vs. Stanford, at Indianapolis PHOENIX COYOTES—Signed C Andy Miele. 43. (71) Hermie Sadler, Chevrolet, 91.744. Worcester at Providence, 4:05 p.m. Sophie Gustafson ......................72-68-74—214 -2 Seattle FC at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
9 p.m. WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled D Sean NASCAR Driver Rating Formula Rockford at Texas, 6 p.m. Jane Park ....................................68-70-76—214 -2 Philadelphia at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
ESPN — NCAA Division I tournament, semifinal, Collins from Hershey (AHL). A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race. Peoria at Milwaukee, 6 p.m. Eun-Hee Ji ..................................75-71-69—215 -1 Sunday's Games
Connecticut vs. Notre Dame, at Indianapolis American Hockey League The formula combines the following categories: Monday's Games Se Ri Pak ....................................73-71-71—215 -1 D.C. United at Colorado, 7 p.m.
AHL—Suspended Norfolk D Vladimir Mihalik one Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Rochester at Adirondack, 7 p.m. Katie Futcher...............................70-71-74—215 -1 Wednesday, April 6
game as a result of his actions in a March 30 game Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Norfolk at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Amy Yang ....................................70-69-76—215 -1 New England at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
against Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Fin- Hamilton at Abbotsford, 10 p.m.
ish.
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“It was a very fun year at UNH, but it’s time to Trade Secrets
move on now and I’m looking forward to starting a
new career in Wilkes-Barre.” -- Paul Thompson, Penguins forward

Welcoming a new test


THIS WEEK’S TIP
Snapshots
Player: Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pen-
guins center Joe Vitale
We’re not talking about taking pic-
tures when it comes to making a snap-
shot. In fact, if you do this move cor-
rectly chances are it will be too fast
for any camera to capture. A snapshot
is kind of like a hybrid between a wrist
shot and slap shot. It combines the
accuracy of the former with the power
of the latter while adding another
facet – speed. But it takes time to
develop a good snapshot. Vitale’s
garage at his parents’ house bears the
proof of that. As a kid growing up in
St. Louis, Vitale spent hours shooting
hundreds of pucks in his parents’
garage. He left behind holes and puck
marks all over the walls, but Vitale
now has one of the better snapshots
on the Penguins team. Follow his ad-
vice below to develop your own snap-
shot, but just get your parents’ per-
mission before unleashing puck havoc
inside their garage.
How is a snapshot different from a
slap shot? “It’s mostly in the windup.
Most of the time a slap shot windup
goes a little above the shoulder. With
a snapshot you don’t go more than a
foot behind the puck. I hardly ever
make slap shots anymore. That
game’s so quick and time and space
PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE are so valuable. I use a snapshot 99
After completing his college career at New Hampshire last Sunday, forward Paul Thompson made his pro debut Friday for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. percent of the time and I’ve only taken
maybe two slap shots all year.”

Hobey Baker finalist at UNH tackles the pro game And how is it different from a wrist
shot? “With a wrister you corral the
puck and follow through. The puck’s
always on your blade and it starts at
By TOM VENESKY end to a season that saw the Wildcats to be played. That will be a good test for That’s when Thompson posted 19 the heel and rolls to the toe. With a
tvenesky@timesleader.com finish with a 22-11-6 record. him.” goals and 39 points in 39 games before snapshot, the puck starts at the toe
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins While the loss was a letdown, Aside from his proven offensive abil- his 52-point campaign this past season. and you bring it and snap it. It’s the
forward Paul Thompson’s pro hockey Thompson hasn’t had much time to ity, Thompson comes to the Penguins Thompson had some good teachers opposite of a wrist shot.”
career is less than a week old, but he dwell on it. On Monday – a day after he already familiar with how they play. He during his college career as well. For Rise in popularity: “I think the reason
already has a pretty impressive resume. completed his college career – Pitts- attended Pittsburgh’s development two seasons one of his teammates was
why a snapshot is more common now
Thompson, 22, comes to the Pen- burgh inked the undrafted Thompson to camp last year and got to know some of James van Riemsdyk, a former No. 2
is because of the way they make
guins fresh off his senior season at the a two-year entry level contract. On the players currently on the Wilkes- overall pick who is now a left wing for
sticks now. In the old days when sticks
University of New Hampshire, where he Friday, he signed an amateur tryout Barre/Scranton roster and, most impor- the Philadelphia Flyers.
was named Hockey East Player of the contract with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, tantly, the Penguins’ system. And his linemate during his junior were wood, to get more power in your
Year, New England’s Most Valuable and saw his first pro action that night in “That makes the transition a little season was Bobby Butler, who is cur- shot and more speed, you have to
Player, Hockey East First Team All-Star a game against Charlotte. easier,” Thompson said. “But I just have rently playing in the NHL with the wind up and just tank it. The way they
and, and perhaps the most notable “It’s crazy that we just lost on Sunday to make sure I do the little things right, Ottawa Senators after scoring 22 goals make sticks now, you don’t need that
accolade, a top-10 finalist for this year’s and I played my first pro game on Fri- adjust my game and play in a different with Binghamton this season. much power. With just that long shaft
Hobey Baker Award. day,” Thompson said. “It was a very fun role.” The positive attributes of both players you can get the power of a slap shot.
“It’s quite impressive,” said Penguins year at UNH, but it’s time to move on Adjusting his game is something rubbed off on Thompson. The whip of the shaft kind of snaps off
goaltender Brad Thiessen, also a Hobey now and I’m looking forward to starting Thompson has done before. He came to “James is just such a talent and you on the blade and that’s why it’s a fast
Baker finalist when he played for North- a new career in Wilkes-Barre.” New Hampshire with one thing on his look up to him because he was so gifted shot.”
eastern University. “Hockey East is one The Penguins are looking forward to mind – producing offense. Still, in his and worked very hard,” Thompson said. Seal of approval: “A snapshot is the
of the top conferences in college hockey, having him as well. first two seasons Thompson posted just “Bobby was the same way. He had a best shot. The accuracy is way better
and for him to do what he did speaks Like Thiessen, head coach John 21 points in 62 games and along the way great senior year while I was playing on than a slap shot, as are the quickness,
volumes for just how good a year he Hynes is also impressed with what he realized he needed to be a more his line and he gave me inspiration to being able to do it in tight spaces and
really did have.” Thompson accomplished in the college complete player to earn more ice time. want to have a year like that. a short amount of time.”
Good might be an understatement ranks. “I grew as a player during those first “Watching the way both of those guys Aim it: “It’s all about where you point
when it comes to describing Thomp- “The awards and the things he’s done two years because it taught me that you did things on and off the ice really your stick. Wherever the toe of your
son’s senior season. In 39 games, in college hockey are pretty prestigious. have to play both ways to be suc- helped me.” blade is pointing that’s where your
Thompson posted 52 points (28 goals, You have to execute in some big-game cessful,” Thompson said. A native of New Hampshire, Thomp- shot is going to go. If you want to
24 assists) and ranked second in the situations to get the awards and “That started to reflect in son said it was always his dream to play shoot high, follow through with your
nation with 12 power-play goals while recognition he received,” Hynes said. my junior year.” hockey for UNH and follow in the foot- stick high. Shoot low, point low.”
leading Hockey East in points, goals, But the AHL is a new test for steps of his cousin, Mike Souza, who Popeye arms: “You have to learn how
power-play goals and game-winning Thompson, and the timing of his played there from 1996 to 2000 before
to torque your stick and get that flex,
goals (7). arrival – just before the start of the turning pro.
and that’s where you get the snap
While Thompson admitted that the playoffs – means he’ll be able to play With his dream has been achieved,
from. It’s all about strength. When I
awards are exciting, he quickly diverts in some important games as the Thompson is embarking on a new one
was a kid I worked on my forearm
such talk to an aspect he feels is more Penguins tune up for the postsea- – playing professional hockey.
important than individual success – the son. “I want to start off doing anything strength, building up my wrists and
team. “It’s a different game here I can to contribute and earn the my core.”
“Our team (UNH) had a good year and now it’s about how respect of my teammates,” he That poor garage: “Repetition is the
and did some good things, but we didn’t quickly he can adapt and said. “Over time hopefully I’ll be best way to practice a snapshot. And
exactly accomplish everything we want- use his skills within a goal scorer and my role will you don’t even need to do it on the
ed to,” Thompson said after Friday’s our structure,” Hynes increase. I’ve only been a pro ice, just a garage. Beat the heck out of
morning skate. “From that aspect it was said. “Anytime you hockey player for a few days your parents’ garage. I put holes in the
a bit disappointing.” come into a team now and it’s exciting to be a windows and walls, and left puck
Thompson was referring to UNH’s 2-1 this late in the sea- part of a team like this that marks everywhere from shooting 200
loss to Notre Dame in the NCAA North- son there’s a lot of has already accomplished to 300 pucks a day. The more you do
east Regional last Sunday, putting an meaningful hockey so much this season.” it the better you’ll become at it.”
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GOLF

Tying record, Phil shares the lead


Mickelson fires a 9-under 63 “What I’m working on is what I
did best today, which was really
to equal the course record in
seeing the shot and executing
the Houston Open. and holding that picture
throughout the swing,” Mickel-
son said. “I probably did that bet-
By CHRIS DUNCAN ter today than I have in a long
AP Sports Writer time.”
HUMBLE, Texas — Phil Mick- Mickelson switched between AP PHOTO
elson shot his lowest round in two drivers — with different Johnny Sauter does a burnout in celebration after winning the
two years on Saturday, tying the lengths and lofts — on the prac- NASCAR Truck Series race in Martinsville, Va., Saturday.
course record with a 9-under 63 tice range before his round. He’s

Hot Busch cooled off,


to share the lead with Scott Ver- leaning toward having both in his
plank after three rounds at the bag at Augusta next week.
Houston Open. “There’s a good chance I’ll
Verplank shot his second have that,” Mickelson said.

Sauter takes truck race


straight 65 to catch Mickelson at Mickelson birdied three of his
13-under par. first four holes on Saturday, un-
Aaron Baddeley (66) and sec- der cloudy skies with virtually no
ond-round leader Chris Kirk (69) wind.
were one stroke back, and de- Paired with Lee Westwood, he Sauter passes Kyle one lap the points lead, and he’s the first
fending champion Anthony Kim lost his tee shot left on No. 6, a non-Sprint Cup Series driver to
before finish to earn first win
and David Hearn (66) were two dogleg left. Mickelson took a win a race this year. Cup drivers
behind. drop out of a native area, but then this year and third for career. had won every event in all three
Mickelson, the defending saved par by holing a 50-yard of NASCAR’s national series pri-
champion at next week’s Mas- pitch from behind the green. or to Sauter’s victory.
ters, equaled the record score set When the ball disappeared, By JENNA FRYER Busch, who led three times for
by Johnson Wagner and Adam Westwood’s caddie, Billy Foster, AP Auto Racing Writer 64 laps, believed he would have
Scott in 2008 and matched by kneeled and bowed to Mickelson MARTINSVILLE, Va. — John- won if not for the final caution.
Jimmy Walker on Thursday. It in joking homage as the huge gal- ny Sauter passed Kyle Busch one “We had a shot, we just gave it
was Lefty’s best score since a 62 lery exploded into a loud roar. lap before the finish to win the away,” he said. “During that last
in the third round at the 2009 “It could’ve really been bad,” Trucks Series race at Martins- restart, I couldn’t turn. If we
Northern Trust Open, which he Mickelson said. “I’m just fighting ville Speedway on Saturday. didn’t have that last caution, we
won. not to have it be a double (bo- Busch had the race wrapped probably would have been al-
“To get a good round like this gey), and be a momentum killer. up until a caution with nine laps right. I hate losing at Martins-
means a lot,” Mickelson said. “Al- When that chip went in, it really to go set up one final restart. He ville, I’d like to win one here
so, to have the challenge to be in propelled me to play the last 12 had a good start, but Sauter someday.”
contention, to be in the final holes good.” reeled him in and passed Busch That’s how Sauter felt, too.
group, have an opportunity to Mickelson birdied the par-5 right before the white flag. Martinsville had never been
win, I really enjoy that opportuni- 8th, then sank a 22-footer on the Sauter then pulled away for good to him, even though he’d
ty. I think it’s good for me to be in AP PHOTO par-3 9th to reach 9 under. He his first win of the season, and steadily improved over the
that position heading into next Phil Mickelson reacts after making a birdie on the 15th hole dur- dropped his100-yard approach to third in 65 career series starts. years. In the Trucks, his previ-
week, too.” ing the third round of the Houston Open Saturday. No. 10 within 9 feet and made “Somebody finally beat Kyle ous career best finish was 16th.
Mickelson has won the last that putt, completing a stretch of Busch!” crew chief Joe Shear Jr. “This win is really big for me
four events during which had a ing the chance to play warmup tournament right before, espe- eight birdies in16 holes spanning yelled after Sauter crossed the and really important to me,”
round of 64 or better, dating to rounds at Redstone. cially the Masters.” the second and third rounds. finish line. Sauter said. “The times I have
the 2006 BellSouth Classic. That He said winning the week be- Organizers have tried to “A fun round,” Mickelson said. Sauter took some satisfaction been here, whether it was Cup or
year, he earned his second green fore the ’06 Masters gave him a groom the Redstone course to “I got off to a good start, birdied in beating Busch, who settled for Nationwide or Trucks, just nev-
jacket the following week and is valuable boost, and he sees no simulate the conditions players the first hole and was able to kind second. Busch has five wins this er had nothing to show for it.
the last player to win the event disadvantage in trying to dupli- will see next week, and Mickel- of maintain the momentum.” year spanning NASCAR’s top Now I have something to show
before Augusta and the Masters cate that feat. son said that creates a smooth Verplank is making only his three series, including one in the for it.”
in the same year. “People have talked about win- transition to Augusta. fourth start of the year as he con- Trucks. Ron Hornaday Jr. finished
The Houston Open became ning the week before a major as But Mickelson is more con- tinues to cope with a sore left “Even if you are not a NAS- third and was followed by Kevin
the run-up tournament to the not necessarily the greatest cerned this weekend with im- wrist, the result of a degenerative CAR fan, you know who Kyle Harvick and Timothy Peters.
Masters in 2007, and Mickelson thing, because it takes away ener- proving his shot visualization condition. He’s somehow still Busch is because he wins every Cole Whitt was sixth, Austin
is here for the fourth straight gy, or what have you,” Mickelson than practicing shots he’ll see at managed to hit 34 of 42 fairways week,” Sauter said. “It’s cool to Dillon seventh, and Ricky Car-
year. He practiced at Augusta ear- said. “I felt like in ’06, it was really the Masters. He had shot only this week and is tied with Badde- beat Kyle Busch, I can tell you michael, Brendan Gaughan and
lier this week, and only arrived in a benefit to gain the momentum four sub-70 rounds in his previ- ley for second among the field in that.” Max Papis rounded out the top
Houston on Wednesday, bypass- and confidence of winning a golf ous four events. total putts (80). The win pushed Sauter into 10.
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LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP

BASEBALL
Continued from Page 1C Wilkes men rout
King’s in tennis
Division I isn’t going to make
things easy on Tunkhannock.
Along with the Tigers in Divi-
sion I West are Wyoming Area and
Dallas, which tested Tunkhan-
nock in the district playoffs a year The Times Leader Staff The Crusaders scored 13
ago, plus a very successful Wyom- WILKES-BARRE –Wes first-half goals and Wilkes only
ing Valley West program and 2008 McCollum had wins at the No. had 10 total shots in the loss.
state champion Berwick. 1 singles and doubles spots as Keri Meerholz scored twice
Division I East features defend- Wilkes cruised past King’s, 8-1 for Wilkes and Gabby Ford also
ing champ Hazleton Area, which on Saturday in the Colonels’ beat the keeper for a tally.
came within one win of the state Freedom Conference men’s
tournament a year ago. tennis opener in Kirby Park. MEN’S LACROSSE
Coughlin has a top college- McCollum blanked King’s Eastern 10, King’s 3
bound pitcher of its own, as An- Tim Carroll in singles, 6-0, 6-0, Chris Fuldner, Ryan Bullock
thony Grillini (Binghamton) will and paired with Evan Katz for and Kieran McMahon all
try to help the Crusaders return to a win over Carroll and Tony scored for the Monarchs in the
the district title game for a second Bevevino in double action. loss.
straight year. Katz, Clarke Freeman, Dak-
Pittston Area, Crestwood and kota Deem and Alex Makos BASEBALL
Holy Redeemer have all made re- were all two-time winners for Monarchs at Cougars ppd.
cent appearances in the D2 finals S. JOHN WILKIN FILE PHOTO /THE TIMES LEADER Wilkes. The King’s at Misericordia
and Nanticoke begins a new era As a pitcher and hitter, Mike Papi is one of the key returners for defending D2 Class 3A champion Chris DiMino won at No. 6 baseball game scheduled for
under first-year coach Dean Tunkhannock. Papi has signed a letter of intent to play at the University of Virginia next season. singles for the Monarchs’ lone Saturday was postponed due to
Myers. win. wet outfield conditions.
In the Division II ranks, Meyers and Hanover Area are expected to fourth season leading the team. benefit from a full season under Tentatively, the game is
has to replace several important battle the Mohawks for the top “We want to win that district title the belts of second-year coaches FDU-Florham 6, rescheduled for Monday.
players from its District 2 Class spot. The Black Knights finished so bad, but you don’t win it on pa- Ryan Gwynn and Lou DiPas- Misericordia 3 MAC teams play three-game
2A championship team from a first and the Hawkeyes took sec- per – you win it on the field.” quale, respectively. The Cougars took a lead in series during the regular sea-
year ago. But the Mohawks ond in the 2010 regular season. Last season, Northwest, Seminary was just a play or two doubles matches but couldn’t son. One team hosts two-seven
should still be in the mix for a divi- “We’re to a point in our pro- Wyoming Seminary and West away from reaching the D2 Class hold on in the singles portion inning games as a doublehead-
sion title, led by senior John Nar- gram now where we have lofty Side Tech made up the next tier of A championship in 2010, while of the contest. er. The other school hosts a
goski, who has committed to play goals and very high expecta- teams in Division II, followed by still-growing programs Tech and Fred Hockenbury and Justin nine-inning single game.
college ball for Division I Iona. tions,” said Lake-Lehman coach GAR and MMI Prep. MMI have both shown improved Muthler won at No. 2 doubles The teams will play their
Like last year, Lake-Lehman Mark LeValley, entering his GAR and Northwest figure to results on the field. and Matt Erney and Kyle Ca- conference doubleheader at 1
pozzi won at third doubles. p.m. today at King’s.
coach at Crestwood. Myers’ task is to reshape Home field: Atlas Field, Erie Street, Exeter 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 11-3, third place; Won
Hockenbury also won at No. 1
W V C Nanticoke into a contender. Since the WVC Outlook: Coming off a breakthrough 2010 D2 championship; Lost in PIAA first round singles. SOFTBALL
B A S E B A L L realigned from three divisions to two before the
2008 season, the Trojans – formerly a Division II
season, the Warriors are looking to keep the
momentum going for the program. Wyoming Area
State classification: 2A
Coach: Matt Skrepenak Misericordia swept
C A P S U L E S squad – have gone just 7-38 in league play as a
member of Division I. The first step for Nanticoke
went from a 1-13 season in 2009 to a berth in the
district semifinals in 2010, scoring 58 more runs
Home field: Gibby Field, Gordon Avenue,
Wilkes-Barre
WOMEN’S TENNIS Misericordia dropped two
(teams are listed in alphabetical order) is cutting down on the 125 runs allowed in 2010.
Familiar faces who are returning to the lineup this
during the regular season in the process. Catcher
Kody Nowicki was one of the top hitters in the
Outlook: Fresh off a district championship run
filled with tense and wild finishes, the Mohawks
Misericordia 9, games to DeSales losing 9-2
DIVISION I EAST season include senior Eric Hauer and juniors Joe league a year ago and is one of 10 seniors on the will have to defend their title without several FDU-Florham 0
Coughlin Yudichak and Anthony Ioanna. Hauer led the team roster. Gone are impressive shortstop Corey regulars from that squad, including Ron Missal and 4-3 in a Freedom Confer-
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 9-6, second place;
Lost in D2 championship
in hits while the two juniors hit double digits in
RBI.
Furman, now playing at Bucknell; and No. 1
pitcher Andre Harris. Junior Dylan Maloney was
and Tyler Marino. The good news for Meyers is
that left-hander John Nargoski, who will play
Courtney Ott, Cassie Foy ence doubleheader.
State classification: 3A
Coach: Moe Rodzinak
Pittston Area primarily a reliever last year but didn’t allow a run college ball at Division I Iona, is back along with and Ashley Mangabang were Sami Cragle, Caitlin Crom-
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 8-7, third place; Lost in 16 innings. the sub-1.00 ERA he put up in limited innings last
Home field: Hilldale Park, N. Main Street, Plains
Twp.
in D2 quarterfinals Wyoming Valley West season. Also returning are Joe DiMaggio, Corey two-time winners for the Cou- ley and Maria Kidron each hit
State classification: 3A 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 8-6, third place; Lost Dubil, Victor Garcia, Ross Lavan and Robert
Outlook: Regardless of their record, the Crusaders Coach: Paul Zaffuto in D2-4 quarterfinals Reilly. The experience gained from the stretch run gars. solo home runs for the Cou-
always find a way to be right in the mix for a district Home field: Primary Center, Rock Street, State classification: 4A into the state playoffs should pay off for the
championship. And with one of the best pitchers in Hughestown Coach: John Milius Mohawks as they battle for the top spot in the Also winning in singles for gars, who couldn’t complete
the region back for his senior season, Coughlin has
a chance to beat anyone when Anthony Grillini
Outlook: After a transitional 2010 season in which
the Patriots had to replace a large group of three-
Home field: Spartan Stadium, Gates Avenue,
Kingston
division.
MMI Prep
Misericordia were Jennifer the comeback in the nightcap.
takes the mound. The Binghamton-bound right-
hander sports a mid-80s fastball and finished the
and four-year starters, a new senior class is
hoping to put Pittston Area back at the top of
Outlook: The Spartans hit a speed bump last
season after a multi-year stretch of dominance in
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 2-12, seventh place;
Lost in D2 quarterfinals
Spotte, Michelle Cameron and Hollie Sarnak went 4-for-4 in
2010 regular season with a sub-2.00 ERA, striking
out 50 and walking only seven. The Crusaders will
Division I. Ron Musto, Josh Savokinas, R.J. the WVC. The 2011 Spartans will look to start a State classification: A Breanne Phillips. the first game, with a pair of
Emmett, Jordan Bone and Matt Antal were all new surge, as the majority of players from the Coach: Emmett Thomas
have to replace the steady bats of Jordan Ramirez,
Mick Humanik and Ryan Sod, among others, but
regulars in the lineup a year ago, with Bone and 2009 district championship team have moved on. Home field: Babe Ruth Field, 2nd Street, Drifton doubles.
leading hitter Joey Parsnik returns.
fellow senior Jim Castellino as the most experi-
enced returning pitchers. The Patriots will have to
Senior Chris Clocker was a reserve on that squad
two years ago and is now the team’s top returning
Outlook: The numbers have been swelling for the
Preppers, who continue to work toward building
Wilkes 9, King’s 0
Crestwood replace the talented Dwight Houseman, who led hitter after racking up 17 RBI in 14 games as a the program in year No. 7. Progress was made in
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 5-10, fifth place; Lost the team in hitting and also emerged as a very junior. Valley West has a number of sophomores 2009, as the team’s four wins matched the total Melanie Nolttook notched Keystone takes two
in D2 first round
State classification: 3A
effective pitcher as the season progressed.
DIVISION I WEST
who could see time, including Joe Pechulis, who
started every game last year as a freshman. The
from the four years before that combined. Though
the record dropped back down in 2010, this year’s
victories in both No. 1 singles The Giants won a double-
Coach: Mark Modrovsky
Home field: Mountain Post Legion, Church Road, Berwick Spartans will miss Cody Ellsworth on the mound
after he allowed just three earned runs in 32
roster does feature a handful of players entering
either their third or fourth season in the starting
and doubles for the Colonels, header from Gwynedd-Mercy,
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 4-10, fifth place; Lost
Mountain Top
Outlook: The Comets face the daunting task of re- in D2 first round innings during the 2010 regular season. lineup. That includes three of the squad’s top four while Ally Kristofco, Victoria 8-7 and 11-5, to improve their
State classification: 3A DIVISION II hitters from last year in Fran Swankoski, Joe
placing a legitimate pro prospect in pitcher Matt
Wotherspoon, who is now playing for Pitt. Last Coach: Brian Pinterich GAR Hornak and Ryan Forte. Dan Yencha is back as Bybel and Alexis Donner were record to 10-8.
Home field: North Berwick Field, Heights Road, 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 2-12, eighth place; the top pitcher, but Zack Haupt – who had the top
year’s No. 2 starter, Ian Richardson, will have a
Berwick Lost in D2 first round average on the team last year – is not. other double winners for Jessica Weingart was the
chance to step up along with a handful of others who Northwest
saw work primarily as relievers in 2010. A group of Outlook: With the graduation of A.J. Mihaly, the
Bulldogs are now without every starter from their
State classification: 2A
Coach: Ryan Gwynn 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 5-9, sixth place; Lost Wilkes. winning pitcher in both games.
seniors including Zack Berg, Steve Brynok, Collin in D2 quarterfinals
2008 PIAA championship team – the first and only Home field: Coal Street Park, Coal Street,
Petrochko, Ethan Slembarski and Matt Ritz are
WVC squad to capture a state title. Building back Wilkes-Barre State classification: 2A In the opener, she was backed
among the returning starters who will look to im-
prove upon last season’s regular-season total of 62 up to that level has come with some growing Outlook: The transition was rocky for the Grena- Coach: Lou DiPasquale WOMEN’S LACROSSE offensively by Carissa Iyoub
pains, as the team has struggled at the plate in the diers last year in Ryan Gwynn’s first season as Home field: High school, Thorne Hill Road,
runs, which was second-lowest in Division I. The
two seasons since that incredible postseason run. coach, and GAR is looking for some stability in the Shickshinny Widener 20, Misericordia 11 (three hits), Janessa Karwow-
Comets must also replace a pair of three-year start- Outlook: The Rangers move up from Class A for
The five regulars who topped the team in hitting lineup in 2011. Four players who appeared in at
ers in Pete Lamore and Bobby Katulka.
Hazleton Area last season, including Mihaly, are gone. The least 10 games last season – Jeff Ankner, Lance the postseason this year, returning five regulars Emily Foley had five goals ski and Loryn Haas.
Bulldogs have five seniors on this year’s roster, Letteer, Christian Skrepenak and Pat Smith – from a season ago. That includes senior Ryan
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 11-4, first place; Lost
with Tyler Soboleski, Luke McDanel and David return for this season. The 6-foot-10 sophomore Kondrosky, who led the team at the plate last and one assist to lead the Cou- The nightcap offensive stars
in D2-4 championship season and will be entering his fourth season in
State classification: 4A Calovi bringing experience from last season.
Dallas
Skrepenak is the leading returning hitter and RBI
man. The Grenadiers will look to cut down on the the lineup for Northwest. Also back are Skyler gars attack, while Kate Pagnot- included Karwowski (three
Coach: Gino Cara
Home field: Rex Antinozzi Field, E. 22nd Street, 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 6-8, fourth place; Lost
in D2 quarterfinals
league-high 148 runs they surrendered last
season, with many of them being unearned.
DiPasquale, Tyler Kittle, Connor McAlarney and
Kyle Stempien, who had the team’s top ERA in
ta added three goals and an hits), Sam Hartman, Lisa Os-
Hazleton
Outlook: After leading the Cougars to the State classification: 3A Letteer threw more innings last year than any of 2010. The Rangers tried out eight different players
on the mound last season and will be looking to
assist in the defeat. trander and Abby Cohen.
Division I East title in just his second season at Home field: Back Mountain Little League GAR’s returning pitchers and led the team with a
complex, Church Street, Dallas Twp. 3.23 ERA. find some consistency there as the season goes
the helm of his alma mater, Gino Cara’s next step along.
is to keep Hazleton Area among the top teams in Coach: Ken Kashatus
Outlook: With 20 hits and 15 RBI in 14 regular-
Hanover Area
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 12-2, second place; West Side Tech Alvernia 16, Wilkes 3
the district. This year’s challenge will be rebuild- 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 6-8, fourth place; Lost
ing the pitching staff, which lost a pair of talented season games last year, Marc Noyalis had one of Lost in D2 quarterfinals
the most productive seasons in all of Division I. State classification: 2A in D2 first round
workhorses in Adam Davis (St. John’s) and Tom State classification: 2A
Mariano, who combined to pitch 84 of the team’s Noyalis is back for his senior season with the Coach: Mike Zapotoski
Mountaineers as the team’s top returning hitter Home field: High school, Sans Souci Parkway, Coach: Gary Miller
100-plus innings in the regular season last year.
Returning players with experience include John and as one of the options on the mound. Last
year’s No. 1 starter, Hunter Englehart, has moved
Hanover Twp.
Outlook: The Hawkeyes have been used to
Outlook: Now entering their fifth season since
starting a baseball program back up, the Titans
H . S. B OYS VO L L EY BA L L
Medvecky, Carl Cara and Josh Bayzick. Med- took a step forward in 2010 by setting a new high
vecky was one of the Cougars’ top hitters in 2010, on to Division I college ball at the University of success under Mike Zapotoski, who has led the

Redeemer can’t get past


Hartford, and Dallas will have to replace his 44 program to two division crowns and a second- in wins. To build on that, Tech will have to replace
hovering near .400 at the plate. five of the team’s six top hitters from a year ago.
Holy Redeemer strikeouts. Brian Stepniak stepped in as a place finish in his first three seasons on the job.
freshman a year ago, starting three games and Hanover Area must replace a group of talented Fortunately, the one who is returning – Nick Eck –
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 6-9, fourth place; Lost led the squad at the plate, hovering around the
in D2 championship pitching well (3.89 ERA). Other lineup regulars players, including top hitter and pitcher Nate
back for 2011 include Paul Narcum, Travis Jendrzejewski. Eight seniors lead this year’s .500 mark in the regular season. A trickier task
State classification: 2A will be finding a way to make up for the production
Coach: Chris Ritsick DeBona and Deep Patel. squad, including five who played for the majority

Easton in Spartan finals


Tunkhannock of last season – Cory Dickson, Kyle Kreitzer, Matt from Matt Moran, who contributed at the plate and
Home field: Hollenback Park, N. Washington was also the Titans’ top pitcher last season. Eck
Street, Wilkes-Barre 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 12-2, first place; Won Lukachinsky, Kurt Pericci and Mike View. The
D2 championship, lost in PIAA quarterfinals Hawks will have to break in new starting pitchers, pitched 19 innings in 2010 to lead all returning
Outlook: After falling just one agonizing out short players.
of a district title last season, the Royals return State classification: 3A as the departed Jendrzejewski and Matt Mullery
Coach: Gary Custer combined to throw all but four innings of last Wyoming Seminary
ready to take another run at a D2 crown. As the 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 5-9, fifth place; Lost in
lone Class 2A team playing in Division I, Holy Home field: High school, W. Tioga Street, season.
Tunkhannock Lake-Lehman D2 semifinals
Redeemer is always very well prepared to take on State classification: A
Outlook: The expectations remain extremely high 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 13-1, first place; Lost
the 2A bracket in the postseason. Helping matters
will be the return of slugger Steve Ruch, who for the Tigers, who were three wins away from a in D2 semifinals Coach: Brian Kaschak By ZACH DOLEIDEN And stay hungry they did.
state championship last season. Tunkhannock State classification: 2A Home field: Nesbitt Field, Pierce Street/Rutter For The Times Leader
topped the division with six homers and 19 RBI in
returns the bulk of that roster, including a pair of Coach: Mark LeValley Avenue, Kingston After Easton got off to a quick
league play last season. He is joined by Christian Outlook: The Blue Knights came extremely close
Choman, who had an impressive sophomore Division I college prospects in seniors Mike Papi
(Virginia) and Mike Healey (Connecticut). Five
Home field: High school, Old Route 115, Lehman
Outlook: The last three seasons for the Black to upsetting eventual champ Old Forge in last PLYMOUTH – Holy Redeem- 8-4 lead in the second game, it
campaign. Other starters back include top pitcher
Ted Ritsick and fellow senior Mark Malloy. Gone other regulars – Rich Condeelis, Kyle Custer,
Wes Custer, Ryan Goodwin and Ty Saylor – are
Knights have ended with a loss to the eventual
district champion, a trend they’d like to see
year’s district playoffs, and the squad is hopeful
that experience will pay off in 2011. Seminary has
er had a familiar chant before appeared as though the Royals
are Zach Ell (Penn State), Shawn Murray and
Mark Zielen. back for the defending district and division stopped with a district crown of their own. With plenty of familiar faces back from that squad, as
the Knights are missing just a few significant
Saturday’s finals of the Wyom- began to get a bit flustered, as
champs. Pitcher Louis Sick is one of the few seven seniors on the roster, many of whom
Nanticoke
2010 WVC Record/Finish: 2-13, sixth place; Lost players who must be replaced, but with Healey, started last season, Lake-Lehman should be right players. But three in particular will be tough to ing Valley West Spartan Classic they began over-hitting at the
Papi, Condeelis and some up-and-coming in the mix again. It will be almost impossible to replace. Top pitchers Bryce Caiazzo and Matt
in D2 first round
State classification: 3A sophomores, the Tigers may still have the top replace the 34 RBI from the departed Carson Smith are gone and leading hitter Jason Cholish is Volleyball Tournament: net and failing to advance the
staff in the league. Baker, but experienced hitters like three-year out of eligibility. The top returning hitters are Craig
Coach: Dean Myers
Wyoming Area starters Bryan Mathers and Zack Yursha should Skudalski and Bobby Polachek, with Skudalski “Feel the rhythm! Feel the ball into Easton territory. The
Home field: High school, Kosciuszko Street, also serving as the most experienced returning
Nanticoke 2010 WVC Record/Finish: 9-5, second place;
Lost in D2 semifinals
help pick up the slack. Justin Cornell will again
anchor the pitching staff after going 6-1 with a 2.10 pitcher. rhyme! Get on up, it’s bobsled Royals were only able to put a
Outlook: Taking over the Trojans in 2011 is Dean
Myers, who replaces Bob Bertoni, now the softball State classification: 3A
Coach: Chick Andrewscavage
ERA in the regular season last year.
Meyers
time!” few points on the board for the
However, just as the charac- remainder of the match, and
ters from the movie “Cool Run- that offense came from Pete
nings,” which was about the first Alexis, who paced the Royals
HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING Jamaican Olympic bobsled with two service points and one
team where this phrase was ace.

WVC Southern Division’s top athletes, coaches honored


coined, the Royals were unable Unfortunately for Holy Re-
to come away with the win, fall- deemer, the momentum was
ing to Easton in the best-of-three completely in Easton’s favor, re-
championship, 25-18, 25-12. sulting in the 25-12 defeat of the
The Times Leader Staff 400 free relay. MVP: Dallas - Chris Taminini Loren Schott; Wyoming Valley Holy Redeemer played strong Royals. Easton was led offen-
The swimming coaches of the Coach of the Year: Dallas - Ro- West – Sarah Brozena, Kayleigh and smart volleyball all day sively by Ryan Walsh, who had
Wyoming Valley Conference, Class 2A Girls mayne Mosier Fishe, Morgan Hanadel, Desiree long, defeating Lake-Lehman to five points in the finals. Ronnie
Southern Division, have selected MVP: Holy Redeemer - Julie First Team: Crestwood - Joe Holena, Katie Lord, Janelle clinch a spot in the finals. East- Jarvinn also contributed with
the first team and honorable Ann Mahle Grzech; Dallas – Jake Chielli, McDaniels, Karina Zabresky. on advanced by defeating Dallas one point and an ace in the sec-
mention all star teams for the Coach of the Year: Holy Re- Brandon Harding, John Laity, Honorable Mention: Hazleton and Coughlin to reach the final ond game.
2010-11 season as well as most deemer - Mara Pawlenok Jack Matusiak, Mike Stec, Brian Area – Alexandra Podlesny, Re- round. “Their serves were really
valuable swimmers and coaches First Team: Berwick – Alex Stepniak, Chris Taminini, Mar- becca Yannes; Wyoming Valley The final round was a re- good,” said Alexis. “This defeat
of the year. Woytko; Crestwood – Brittany cus Wagner; Hanover Area – An- West – Alexandra Plant; Cough- match of last year’s event when is more of a wake-up call than
Julie Ann Mahle of Holy Re- Blass; Dallas – Caitlin Barry, thony Pisano; Holy Redeemer – lin – Ashley Ray. Redeemer defeated the Red anything else for us.”
deemer, the MVP for Class 2A Lindsey Kelly, McKenzie Kelly, Alex Bedrin, Connor Boyle, Rovers after winning the best-of- The game two win concluded
girls, was selected as an all star in Jenna Lombardo, Sarah Zearfoss; Shawn Senese, Cody Smith; Class 3A Boys three series. a sweep of the finals and en-
the 200 medley relay, the 200 in- Hanover Area – Ashlynn Heller; Wyoming Seminary – Jake Baker. MVP: Hazleton Area – Ryan The Royals came out firing on sured that Easton would be vic-
dividual medley, the 200 free re- Holy Redeemer – Bethany Honorable Mention: Berwick – Paisley all cylinders to begin the first torious in their quest for re-
lay and the 100 backstroke. Chmil, Elizabeth Finnegan, Ra- Matt Witchey; Dallas – Matt Fa- Coach of the Year: Wyoming game. Both teams displayed demption.
For Class 2A boys, MVP Chris chel Finnegan, Alexa Kalafut, sulka, Grant Luksic; Holy Re- Valley West – Frank Tribendis great communication and team “It feels great to come back
Taminini of Dallas was chosen as Mallory Kusakavitch, Julie Ann deemer - George Evans, Michael First Team: Hazleton Area – chemistry until Easton gained here and beat them this year,”
an all star in the 200 medley relay, Mahle; Pittston Area – Samantha Pahler, Mike Senese, Eric Shorts. Jeff Hicks, Ricky Merrick, Ryan an 18-13 lead. It was at that time Velekei added. “They’re such an
the 100 fly, the 100 free and the Scialpi. Paisley, Carl Stofka, Troy Valkus- that everything seemed to fall awesome team to have played in
400 free relay. Honorable Mention: Berwick – Class 3A Girls ky; Wyoming Valley West – Paine apart for Holy Redeemer, as it the finals.”
Bria Edwards of Hazleton Ar- Kayla Whitmire; Dallas -- Nell MVP: Hazleton Area - Bria Ed- Fleisher, Alex Himlin, Ibrahim Is- struggled to defend shot after “I don’t think fatigue was a
ea, the MVP for the Class 3A Adams; Holy Redeemer - Kellen wards mail, Tommy Missal, Nick Pal- shot from the Easton team. De- factor,” said Royals coach Jack
girls, was selected as an all star in Katra, Lucy Reilly, Erin Ryan, Coach of the Year: Wyoming kovic, John Plucenik, Alex Taren, spite a small rally, Holy Re- Kablick. “We just committed
the 200 free, the 500 free and the Emily Steele, Olivia Vitali. Valley West - Frank Tribendis Colin Vest. deemer lost the first game 25-18. several errors in the game and
200 free relay. Wyoming Area – Macawley First Team: Hazleton Area -- Honorable Mention: Hazleton “I just told the guys to stay you just can’t do that. It was a bit
Ryan Paisley of Hazleton Area, Brown, Tia Brown, Melissa Cruz, Katie Caffray, Bria Edwards, Area – Dan Cunningham, Tyler hungry, stay focused, and give it of a snowball effect and the er-
the MVP for Class 3A boys, was Lauren Deluca. Shaina Grego, Jocelyn Hinkle, Farley, Eddie Kovac, Jorge Mon- everything you’ve got,” said rors became contagious. We just
selected as an all star in the 200 Hailey Kendall, Doni Matrone, cayo; Wyoming Valley West – Matt Velekei, head coach for have to learn from tonight’s de-
medley relay, the 100 free and the Class 2A Boys Adam Greenwald. Easton. feat and move on.”
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COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Memphis icon Finch dies at 60


He was a player in the 1970s his heart went likes of Penny Hardaway, the late
out to Finch’s Lorenzen Wright and David
for the Tigers, then coached
wife, Vickie, his Vaughn — all of whom became
the team for 11 years. daughter and first-round NBA draft picks.
two sons. Memphis even named the Tigers’
“I’m asked a practice facility after Finch in
The Associated Press lot about who 2000.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Larry Finch was the great- “Coach Finch was one of the
Finch, who led Memphis’ college est player I ever biggest influences in my life,”
basketball team to the 1973 coached, and I always have the said Elliott Perry, a Grizzlies’ lim-
NCAA title game before the Ti- same answer: Larry Finch,” Bar- ited partner and radio analyst
gers fell to the Bill Walton-led tow said. “Larry helped provide who played for Finch at Mem-
UCLA Bruins and who then went the roots for this city’s wonderful phis.
on to coach his alma mater for 11 basketball tradition, and his con- The Memphis Grizzlies
years, died Saturday at age 60 tributions to Memphis were im- planned a moment of silence be-
Memphis Tigers spokesman mense. He will be missed.” fore tipoff Saturday night against
Lamar Chance said Finch died at Athletics director R.C. John- Minnesota in memory of Finch.
Saint Francis Hospital. The cause son said Memphis has lost a leg- “The Grizzlies and the entire
of death was not immediately end. Memphis basketball community
known. “Larry Finch was so much big- mourns his passing today while
Finch suffered a debilitating ger than just a basketball player celebrating his life and work,”
stroke in 2002 at age 51. In Octo- or a basketball coach. He did so Grizzlies general manager Chris
ber 2010, he was hospitalized for much for the City of Memphis, Wallace said.
treatment of pneumonia. his community and his Universi-
The Memphis legend left his ty, that it would be hard to men-
alma mater as the Tigers’ all-time tion all of his achievements,”
leading scorer and still ranks Johnson said in a statement.
fourth with 1,869 points. He also “Our thoughts and prayers are
helped lead his Tigers to the Final with the Finch family in their
Four, had his No. 21 jersey retired time of grief. Larry Finch will live
and then became Memphis’ all- on in the memories of all Tiger
time winningest coach as he com- fans. He will never be forgotten.”
piled a 220-130 record between As a coach, Finch took the Ti-
1986 and 1997. gers to the NCAA tournament six
Gene Bartow coached Finch in times, including a run to the final
that title game against UCLA. eight in 1992. He coached the
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MENIO
Continued from Page 1C

Larksville native Stephanie Me-


nio, the coordinator of women’s
basketball operations at Notre
Dame. Menio oversees all market-
ing and promotions for the Irish,
and moderates off-court player
personnel matters.
Menio, who is in her sixth year
at South Bend, Ind., spearheads
Notre Dame women’s basketball
coach Muffet McGraw’s phone
collection policy the night before
away games. At11p.m., she makes
rounds to each of the underclass-
men’s hotel rooms and takes their
cell phones – not to be returned
until after the next day’s game.
“We collect their phones so AP PHOTO
they can keep focused and not dis- Penguins’ celebrate after Zbynek Michalek scored the go ahead
tracted by texting until two in the S. JOHN WILKIN/THE TIMES LEADER goal in the third period of Saturday’s game against the Panthers.
morning,” said Menio. “They Wilkes-Barre/Scranton’s Brandon DeFazio (16), Robert Bortuzzo (15) and Jesse Boulerice (rear)

Michalek’s goal hands


have to get them right for the surround Rochester’s Bill Thomas (20) while battling for a loose puck on Saturday.
game.”

Pens clinch top record


Menio’s phone collection
comes much to

Panthers another loss


“I worry the dismay of
the younger
about ev- Fighting Irish,
erything as evidenced by
a YouTube vid- TOM VENESKY around a sprawling Cheverie The Associated Press 84 points. The Maple Leafs, who
off the eo of Irish play- tvenesky@timesleader.com with a nifty backhand to make SUNRISE, Fla. — Pittsburgh have three games left to play,
court.” ers begrudging- WILKES-BARRE TWP. — it 3-2. defenseman Zbynek Michalek closed to three points behind the
ly waiting for Geoff Walker put an exclama- Rochester answered back, scored with 7:49 left and the New York Rangers for the final
Stephanie
her to collect tion point on a night that saw however, when Jeff LoVecchio Penguins handed the Florida playoff spot in the Eastern Con-
Menio
their phones.
“I come into
the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Penguins claim the top record 4
PENGUINS
3
AMERICANS
scored at 6:36 to make it 3-3.
In overtime, Walker’s goal –
Panthers their eighth consec-
utive loss, 3-2 on Saturday night.
ference.

Bruins 3, Thrashers 2
the rooms and the girls will try to in the AHL for the 2010-2011 his 10th of the season – gave Tyler Kennedy and Pascal
scare me or tackle me,” said Me- season. the Penguins their fourth Dupuis also scored for the Pen- BOSTON — Michael Ryder
nio. “Usually, it’s a half-hour to 45- After battling the Rochester guins’ bench was whistled for straight win. guins, who solidified their hold scored on a penalty shot with
minute process.” Americans to a tie and forcing too many men and Chris Col- “We come out with the goal on fourth place in the Eastern 7:29 left to break a third-period
So far, the Fighting Irish have overtime, the Penguins earned lins went off for tripping sec- to win every game we play, it Conference. Jordan Staal had tie and help the Boston Bruins
been unsuccessful in fooling Me- the point they needed to check onds later, giving the Amer- doesn’t matter what the sit- three assists, and Craig Adams clinch the Northeast Division
nio’s resiliency. off two more goals on their icans 1:49 of a five-on-three uation is,” he said. “My par- scored an empty-net goal with title with a victory over the
“They try to hide sometimes,” long list of accomplishments. advantage. ents were here so it was good 1:30 remaining. Atlanta Thrashers.
she said. “Some of them think that But Walker’s goal – a break- Wilkes-Barre/Scranton for them to see. Brent Johnson stopped 28 Ryder stole the puck from
they’re fooling me that I don’t away in overtime – made it killed off the two-man ad- “Just to clinch … everything shots for Pittsburgh, which Thrashers defenseman Zach
know that they have two phones. look real good. vantage, but Rochester con- feels really good for us right swept Florida in a season series Bogosian at center ice and was
But I always do and I collect that Collecting a pass from Carl nected during the waning now.” for the first time. racing in alone on the goal when
as well. They try to take out their Sneep at the blue line, Walker seconds of Collins’ penalty The only thing left on the Jack Skille and Clay Wilson he was slashed by Atlanta’s John-
phone card and put that in anoth- raced into the Rochester end when former Penguin Bill Penguins checklist is to win scored for the Panthers, who are ny Oduya before he got to the
er phone.” to the Americans crease and Thomas put a bad angle shot the Calder Cup. With four on their worst skid since a 12- crease. Ryder was given a penal-
The 2000 Bishop Hoban gradu- drug a forehand in front before past Curry to give the Amer- games remaining in the regu- game slide during the 2005-06 ty shot and he slowly made his
ate said that ESPN recorded her neatly depositing the puck icans a 2-1 lead heading into lar season, Hynes said he has season (0-8-4). The Panthers way toward Ondrej Pavelec be-
phone collection as part of its cov- past the skate of goaltender the third period. thought about resting players, haven’t won since beating Toron- fore wristing it over the goalie’s
erage of today’s semifinals. Marc Cheverie for a 4-3 win. “We knew coming in that it but he won’t do anything to to 4-0 on March 17. left shoulder.
Notre Dame faces Connecticut The victory improves the would be a tough game,” Pen- allow the team to stray from Tuukka Rask stopped 28 shots
in the NCAA semifinals at approx- Penguins to 55-20-0-1 on the guins coach John Hynes said. its successful ways. Canadiens 3, Devils 1 for the Bruins, who lead Mon-
imately 9 p.m. The winner of the season, good enough for 111 “There was a point in the “The most important thing NEWARK, N.J. — The New treal by 10 points with four
contest will compete against Stan- points – 15 more than the game after they scored (to is where we’re going and not Jersey Devils will miss the play- games left. The division title
ford or Texas A&M on Tuesday Portland Pirates – the team make it 2-1) that we talked what we’ve done,” he said. “All offs for the first time since 1996. guarantees no worse than a No. 3
for the national championship. with the second-best record in about staying with out game our decisions will be based on Mathieu Darche scored twice, seed in the Eastern Conference
The Irish meet the Huskies for the conference. and not veering.” what’s going to make us most Carey Price made 20 saves and playoffs and home-ice advantage
the fourth time this season. The “It feels awesome,” Walker Andrew Hutchinson evened prepared for game one (of the the Montreal Canadiens ended in the first round.
Fighting Irish lost to the Huskies said of the Penguins’ most things up for the Penguins less playoffs).” the Devils’ run of making the last
twice in the regular season and recent accomplishments. than three minutes into the 13 playoffs with a 3-1 victory on Red Wings 4, Predators 3, OT
Rochester............................................ 1 1 1 0 — 3
fell short to the two-time defend- “Anytime you can be a part of third period. With the puck in Penguins ............................................. 1 0 2 1 — 4
Saturday night. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Danny
ing national champions in the Big something like this is really the Rochester end, Hutchin- First Period—Scoring – 1. WBS, Corey Potter 6
(Sill, Thompson) 4:35. 2. RCH, Chris Taylor 10
P.K. Subban also scored and Cleary tipped in Brian Rafalski’s
East tournament. Menio said she special.” son gained the puck inside the (Rissmiller, LoVecchio) 8:26. Penalties – None. former Devils star Brian Gionta shot 2:58 into overtime for De-
Second Period—Scoring – 3. RCH, Bill Tho-
is confident that the Fighting Irish Rochester battled the Pen- blue line, wound up for a slap mas 16 (Cullen, Taylor) power play 19:26. Penal- set up both of Darche’s goals as troit’s fourth unanswered goal,
ties – WBS, bench-served by Marshall (too many
will not be overmatched by the guins hard throughout the shot and waited for Zach Sill men) 17:27; WBS, Collins (tripping) 17:38. the Canadiens inched closer to leading the Red Wings to a victo-
Third Period—Scoring – 4. WBS, Andrew
Huskies in Indianapolis. game, and both teams ended and Bryan Lerg to skate across Hutchinson 7 (DeSantis, Sill) 2:45. 4. WBS, Zach clinching a playoff berth with ry over the Nashville Predators.
“I think we’re going into the the first period in a stalemate the crease and blasted a slap Sill 11 (Collins, Hutchinson) 5:01. 6. RCH, Jeff
LoVecchio 8 (Knackstedt, Comrie) 6:36. Penal-
their second win in six games. Justin Abdelkader had two
game with nothing to lose,” said after Corey Potter connected shot past Cheverie to tie ties – RCH, Duco (roughing) 5:24; WBS, Collins
(roughing) 5:24; RCH, Baier (slashing) 12:05;
Ilya Kovalchuk scored for the goals, and Jakub Kindl also
Menio. “Our players are very con- on a slapshot to make it 1-0 things up, 2-2. RCH, Rissmiller (holding) 14:20. Devils with 5:59 to play, prevent- scored as Detroit improved to
Shots on goal—Rochester – 7—9-6-5-27;
fident. It’s a different team than it and the Americans’ Chris The Penguins rode the mo- Penguins – 14—14-14-2-44 ing Carey Price from posting his 2-3-2 in its last seven games.
Power-play Opportunities—Rochester – 1
was in any of the previous meet- Taylor scored at 8:26 to tie mentum created by Hutchin- of 2; Penguins – 0 of 2 ninth shutout of the season. Rafalski finished with two assists
Goaltenders—Rochester – Marc Cheverie 2-
ings. They showed that against things up. son’s goal and took the lead 4-2 (40 saves – 44 shots); Penguins – John Curry This will mark only the third and Jimmy Howard stopped 31
Tennessee (in the Dayton region- Neither team was called for minutes later when Sill skated 22-13-0 (24-27)
Referee—Chris Brown. Linesmen—Bob
time in the last 23 seasons that shots in his first game back after
al final) and now it’s a different a penalty until late in the sec- in on a breakaway, faked a Fyrer, Matt McNulty
Attendance—8,287
the Devils have missed the play- missing two with a strained left
ballgame. ond period when the Pen- forehand shot and went offs. shoulder.
“It’s a different atmosphere;
we’re at a neutral court now. It’s a Hurricanes 4, Islanders 2 Lightning 3, Wild 1

LEE
great opportunity for our players. delphia. the bullpen to the dugout. UNIONDALE, N.Y. — Erik ST. PAUL, Minn. — Dwayne
Notre Dame enjoys the luxury His addition made the Phillies Lee got another ovation when Cole snapped a tie 6:04 into the Roloson stopped 29 shots
of playing in its home state – 130 instant favorites to win their sec- he came to the plate in the sec- third period for the Carolina against his old team and the
miles from South Bend. Menio ond World Series title in four ond. He even got cheers on his Hurricanes, who beat the New Tampa Bay Lightning won their
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said the Irish have gone over its years and gave them a starting way back to the dugout after York Islanders 4-2 on Saturday fourth straight, beating the Min-
800 ticket allotment several times The victory might be costly rotation that’s already been com- striking out and running to first night and moved within one nesota Wild.
and that many fans are making the for the Phillies because center pared to some of the all-time because the ball eluded catcher point of eighth place in the East- Ryan Malone, Steve Downie
three-hour drive to the Conseco fielder Shane Victorino left with best. J.R. Towles. ern Conference playoff race. and Sean Bergenheim all scored
Fieldhouse. soreness in his left calf. There Lee, Roy Halladay, Roy Os- Coming off their dramatic fin- Joe Corvo, Jussi Jokinen and for playoff-bound Tampa Bay,
“On the way down, we had peo- was no immediate word on the walt and Cole Hamels are all ac- ish in Friday’s opener, the Phil- Eric Staal also scored, and Cam which pulled within a point of
ple honking their horns. You see a extent of his injury, but Victorino es, and Joe Blanton might be the lies got started quickly in this Ward made 30 saves for the Pittsburgh for fourth place in the
lot of Notre Dame fans around has twice been on the disabled best No. 5 starter in the majors. one. surging Hurricanes, who scored Eastern Conference.
here,” said Menio. “It’s going to be list with calf strains. Fans quickly fell in love with Placido Polanco and Jimmy three goals in the third period.
interesting just to see how many The Phillies already are mis- Lee upon his arrival in a trade Rollins hit consecutive one-out They have won seven of 10 to Kings 3, Stars 1
Notre Dame fans we’re going to sing second baseman Chase Ut- with Cleveland in July 2009. He singles in the first. Ryan Howard move one point behind the New LOS ANGELES — Matt
have come Sunday.” ley, closer Brad Lidge and out- became almost a cult hero after a followed with an RBI single for a York Rangers. Both teams have Greene scored the go-ahead goal
Menio was a member of the Ar- fielder Domonic Brown. sensational postseason, going 1-0 lead. After Ben Francisco four games remaining. in the third period and the Los
gents girls basketball team that Lee (1-0) allowed three runs 4-0 and earning Philadelphia’s struck out, Ibanez hit a double Jesse Joensuu and John Ta- Angeles Kings moved within a
won a PIAA state championship and four hits. Raul Ibanez was 2 only two wins against the Yan- off the wall in left-center to make vares had Islanders goals. win of a playoff berth by defeat-
in 1999 and was a finalist in 2000. for 3 with two walks, two RBIs kees in the World Series. it 2-0. ing the Dallas Stars.
She later graduated from the Uni- and three runs to pace a14-hit at- But Lee was dealt to Seattle Lee struck out three of the Maple Leafs 4, Senators 2 Wayne Simmonds had a goal
versity of Pittsburgh in 2004 with tack. on the same day the Phillies ac- first five batters he faced and OTTAWA — Tyler Bozak had and an assist, Dustin Brown
a Bachelor of Science in business Rodriguez (0-1) allowed seven quired Halladay from Toronto in didn’t allow a hit until Angel a power-play goal 5:42 into the tallied and Jonathan Quick stop-
adminstration, where she spent runs and nine hits in four-plus in- December 2009 because man- Sanchez led off the fourth with a third and Nikolai Kulemin ped 24 shots for Los Angeles,
two years as a marketing assistant nings. Carlos Lee had three hits agement feared he would leave single. Carlos Lee then drove a scored late in the period as the which improved to 9-2-1 in its
for the Panthers’ women’s basket- and four RBIs, falling a double in free agency. Fans bemoaned triple to right-center to cut the Toronto Maple Leafs preserved last 11.
ball program. short of the cycle. the trade on talk radio every day Phillies’ lead to 2-1. their slim playoff hopes with a Things were tied in the third
At the Final Four, she is spend- The four-time NL East cham- until he came back. Lee escaped further trouble 4-2 win over the Ottawa Senators until Greene’s one-timer from
ing her time coordinating ESPN pion Phillies stunned the base- They showed their love every by striking out Bill Hall and retir- on Saturday night. outside the faceoff circle beat
interviews, tournament events ball world when they swept in chance they got Saturday night. ing Chris Johnson on a bouncer Phil Kessel reached 30 goals Kari Lehtonen’s stick side 12:50
and, prematurely, ring fitting. As and signed Lee to a $120 million, Lee received a rousing stand- to the mound. for a third year in a row and into the period. Simmonds had
operations director, she typically five-year contract in December. ing ovation during pregame in- After Lee sacrificed runners to Nazem Kadri also scored for sent in a cross from behind the
directs all of the team’s travel, itin- Lee turned down more money troductions. Fans stayed on second and third in the bottom Toronto, which moved into a net that sailed cleanly in front of
erary, meals and entertainment. from the New York Yankees and their feet and continued ap- half, Victorino looped a two-run tied with Carolina for ninth place the crease, leading to Green’s
“The coaching staff worries Texas Rangers to return to Phila- plauding for his entire walk from single to right to make it 4-1. in the Eastern Conference with uncontested shot.
about everything on the court,”
she said. “I worry about every-

SOKOLOSKI
thing off of it.” the block in this winter’s free to win a World Series, and that’s Award by Steve Bedrosian - the innings while the Phillies built
Notre Dame is striving for its agent market. And Lee looked all Phillies fans needed to hear. last Phillies pitcher to win it - him a six-run lead. Even the hit-
second national championship. even cooler by turning down the They let Lee hear their appre- and the ceremony drew rousing ters seemed charged up over
The Fighting Irish earned its first Yankees - who always seem to ciation loud and clear, right applause. Lee’s return.
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title in 2001 under McGraw. buy their man - and signing a from the start of his first start It seemed like a shrug of indif- His return to stardom in Phila-
“Notre Dame is an elite pro- son until the San Francisco Gi- five-year, $120 million contract back in town. ference compared to the greet- delphia just started. Because
gram,” said Menio. “We’re just ants beat him twice in last year’s with the Phillies. Saturday night began when ing Lee got. where the Phillies are con-
back where we’re supposed to be, World Series. He said he wanted to go where Phillies ace Roy Halladay was Then Lee got going, giving cerned, they don’t have to even
which is in the Final Four.” Still, he was the coolest kid on he believed he had the best shot presented his 2010 Cy Young the Astros just two hits over five see to believe.
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Butler mascot Blue 2


WOMEN’S FINAL FOUR

outshines the Jimmer


FINAL FOUR
The Associated Press
HOUSTON — The Jimmer
got Jimmered.
By a dog. NOTEBOOK
Fans mobbed Blue 2, Butler’s
adorable English bulldog mas- The park is across the street
cot, snapping pictures with him from the George R. Brown con-
and petting him while everybo- vention center, which has been
dy’s player of the year, Jimmer transformed into Bracket Town
Fredette, was ignored behind throughout the tournament.
the CBS stage at the Final Four Bracket Town features basket-
on Saturday. Even TV analyst ball competitions, interactive
Kenny Smith whipped out his games and prizes and is open
phone to get a picture when through Monday evening.
Blue joined the CBS crew two The concert series wraps up
hours before Butler and VCU today with performances by
tipped off in the first national Roger Creager, Uncle Kracker,
AP PHOTO AP PHOTO semifinal. Pat Green and Kenny Chesney.
Connecticut’s Lorin Dixon takes a break at practice Saturday. Notre Dame players embrace at practice on Saturday for to- “Four or five years ago, we
The Huskies are the two-time defending national champions. night’s women’s NCAA Final Four game against Connecticut. used to walk around Indianapo- PRESIDENTIAL VIEWING
lis and people would say, ‘Oh,
President G. W. Bush had a

UConn out to hurdle familiar foe


what a cute dog,’ not knowing it
good seat for the Final Four
was Blue,” said Michael Kalten-
games, set up two rows behind
mark, a member of Butler’s
Butler’s bench with his wife,
development staff and Blue’s
Barbara. Bush lives in Houston
master. “Now you’re walking
most of the year and wasn’t
around the Saturn V rocket and
going to pass up a chance to
people are like, ‘That’s Blue 2!’
watch college sport’s biggest
To reach national title game, teams know each other. by Tennessee (1996-98) and He doesn’t have his jersey on or
spectacle.
“We’re definitely very familiar UConn (2002-04). The Huskies anything.
Huskies need to beat Big East “We come all the time,” he
with each other,” she said of the (36-1) are making their fourth “It’s just crazy. Just crazy.”
said. “It’s great fun. I’ll have to
rival Irish for a fourth time. Fighting Irish. “That can make it straight trip to the Final Four Blue became something of a admit that I’m pulling for Ken-
tougher because both teams and have advanced that far in 12 celebrity during last year’s Final tucky because I know the
know what each likes to do. It of the past 17 years. Four, and the (puppy) lovefest coach.”
has only continued to grow,
By DOUG FEINBERG UP NEXT may come down to the little Notre Dame isn’t scared by the
AP Basketball Writer things and whichever team pre- Huskies’ impressive resume. thanks to Kaltenmark’s use of
UCONN VS. NOTRE DAME social media. Blue tweets, posts SHAKAMANIA
INDIANAPOLIS — Geno Au- pares the best.” The Irish hung tight with Con-
WHEN: 9 p.m., today. pictures, has a Facebook page VCU athletic director Nor-
riemma has accomplished vir- The little things might not be necticut in two of their meetings
TV: ESPN and, when he’s in Indianapolis, wood Teague is ready for the
tually everything imaginable in enough to help Notre Dame this seasons, including a three-
has a webcam so people can season to be over — but only so
his storied career at Connecti- overcome Moore, who needs point home loss in January, but
keep an eye on him in Kalten- he can sit down with coach
cut. each other inside and out having just 26 points to move into they’ve lost 12 straight games to
mark’s office. Shaka Smart and try to wow
He’s won seven national cham- played three times already this fourth on the all-time scoring list UConn since the last victory on
He’s up to almost 5,000 fol- him with a new contract.
pionships and the program’s 90- season — all UConn victories. past Chamique Holdsclaw and Jan. 30, 2005. “We’re going to get really
lowers on Twitter — almost
game winning streak is one of Auriemma shrugs off all the fa- Cheryl Miller. She’s also 39 Notre Dame (30-7) shot just aggressive with a package for
1,000 of those were added just
the all-time records in sports. Yet miliarity. points short of Holdsclaw’s re- 35 percent in its three losses to him and hopefully carve out a
this week — and 57,000 people
the Hall of Fame coach has never “From the coaching stand cord in the NCAA tournament. UConn, well below its season av- deal that we can work it out
checked out Blue’s Flickr page
had to beat the same team four point there’s not much we can do “I think she’s the very best,” erage of 48 percent. after the season’s over,” Teague
Friday to see photos of him at
times in one season. at this point,” Auriemma said. Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw needs only to look said courtside at Reliant Stadi-
the Johnson Space Center, open
That challenge awaits his “It’s like taking horses to the McGraw said of Moore. “She is across the bracket for inspira- practice and media appearances. um.
Huskies tonight, when they face Kentucky Derby. The gate opens an amazing player in every facet tion. Texas A&M, which plays Compare that with last year’s Smart has gone from a sur-
Notre Dame in the Final Four in they start running and let’s see of the game.” Stanford in the other semifinal, Final Four, when the high was prise selection to replace Antho-
their quest for a third straight ti- who wins.” With two more victories, the beat Baylor in the regional final 19,000 views. ny Grant two years ago to the
tle. UConn star Maya Moore ac- Huskies will match the record after falling to the Lady Bears hottest young name in coaching
The two Big East teams know knowledged how well the two for consecutive NCAA titles set three times this season. as the Rams have made their
BUTLER’S BIGGEST FAN
surprise run to the Final Four.
It’s a special day for Bobby

Aggies vs. Cardinal is clash of styles


Plump, who is perhaps Butler’s
most famous alumnus. The WHERE’S ENES?
74-year-old Plump is the man Enes Kanter wasn’t on the
who in high school hit a last sidelines for Kentucky on Sat-
second jump shot in the 1954 urday night and never played a
Indiana state championship minute for the Wildcats this
Texas A&M has won with
game that led to the movie year, but that doesn’t mean the
defense in tourney, while “Hoosiers.” talented center didn’t make an
Stanford piled up points. He was an all-conference impact.
guard at Butler and is in the The NCAA ruled Kanter per-
school’s athletic hall of fame. manently ineligible in January
“I’ve been excited since they for accepting improper benefits
By MICHAEL MAROT UP NEXT from a Turkish club team two
AP Sports Writer won last week,” Plump told The
TEXAS A&M VS. STANFORD Associated Press in a phone years ago, a decision that was
INDIANAPOLIS — Kayla
WHEN: 7 p.m., today. TV: ESPN interview. “This year is a bit supposed to doom the Wildcats.
Pedersen and Jeanette Pohlen
more special because it’s the Instead, they made it back to
have run through nearly every
second straight year. It’s awfully the Final Four for the first time
emotion possible this week — in 13 years thanks in large part
even before their Final Four The Cardinal (33-2) have nice to repeat.”
They’re expecting a big crowd to the guy who filled in: senior
game. four scorers averaging in dou- Josh Harrellson, who evolved
The two Stanford seniors ble figures and score 79.8 at Plump’s Indianapolis restau-
rant, Plump’s Last Shot, on from little-used role player to
were relieved just to reach In- points per game as a team, but glue-guy.
dianapolis. They are deter- Texas A&M has a shutdown AP PHOTO AP PHOTO
Saturday. They’ve added televi-
sions outside and dogs, especial- Harrellson heaps much of the
mined not to leave this Final defense and Stanford isn’t Tyra White leads the Aggies in Stanford’s Kayla Pedersen has praise for his rapid development
Four empty-handed. And they playing at Maples Pavilion today’s game versus Stanford. lofty goals this Final Four. ly Bulldogs, are welcome out
there. Their special of the day is on the 6-foot-11 Kanter, consid-
are eager to get back to work where it has won 63 straight. ered one of the best big men in
today against Texas A&M. Texas A&M (31-5) is only ing tape at the end of the 1- derstand.” the Blue Dog, a beef hot dog
wrapped in bacon and deep the country when he signed
Somehow, they’ve even the second team in tourney hour practice — stealing a On the court, there’s no with Kentucky a year ago. Ken-
found a way to — get this — history to limit four consecu- scene from the movie “Hoo- Southern hospitality. fried.
tucky coach John Calipari made
relax heading into their final tive opponents to 50 points or siers,” which was filmed six Blair, who made the Final Kanter a student assistant after
weekend as college team- fewer, and six of the last eight miles away at Butler’s Hinkle Four in 1998 with Arkansas, is ROYALTY IN THE PARK the NCAA’s judgment, a move
mates. Aggies opponents have failed Fieldhouse. back with the same game plan The Kings of Leon headlined that allowed him to practice
“I’m just trying to enjoy ev- to top 50 points. Texas A&M also added that shocked top-seeded Bay- the Big Dance concert series with the team.
ery moment, trying to have All-American forward Da- some down home language to lor on Tuesday. The Aggies downtown at Discovery Green “Just competing against him,
fun,” Pedersen said Saturday. nielle Adams and teammates the discussion will pressure Stanford’s guards on Saturday before the game. doing drills with him, trying to
“Whatever happens, happens, Sydney Carter and Sydney “We say howdy,” coach Gary for 40 minutes, hoping to Hundreds of people crowded match what he does, it made me
just as long as all of us lay it all Colson cracked jokes during Blair said in his opening com- score off turnovers, and use into the park on Saturday to better,” Harrellson said. “You
out there for each other.” their media availability, and ments Saturday. “You’re sup- the versatility of Adams to put listen to the music and enjoy think if you can hang with a guy
The semifinal shapes up as a coach Gary Blair even brought posed to say howdy back. Most additional pressure on the Car- food, drinks and basketball- like that, you can hang with a
clash of styles. out a step ladder and measur- of y’all are just getting up, I un- dinal defense. themed games. lot of other guys too.”

BUTLER HUSKIES
“Butler was the aggressor for didn’t make a shot until 8:30 left Willie Veasley and Avery Jukes. time, it was Liggins whose 3-pointer
the majority of the game,” VCU in the game, finishing with only But it took Butler a while to was short. Napier made two free
coach Shaka Smart said. “We three points on 1-of-7 shooting. get to this point. When the Bull- throwstomakeit56-52,thenKnight
had our runs.” Butler also dominated the dogs skidded through four losses ended the game with a 3-pointer at
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But not enough of them. boards, outrebounding VCU 48- in five games, including three the buzzer — a meaningless make
of my mind,” said Mack, who Jamie Skeen scored 27 and 32. straight, midway through the coach Jim Calhoun said. and a cruel close to what has other-
earlier this week said national Bradford Burgess had 15, includ- The defense — and the big Horizon League season, many This one was not pretty on either wise been a remarkable season for
runners-up was just another way ing three 3-pointers before the night by Mack — made up for a wondered if they’d even make end. Calipari and Co. — Kentucky’s first
of saying “first losers.” “My game was even four minutes old. lackluster showing by leading the tournament, forget about the Fourth-seeded Kentucky (29-9) triptotheFinalFoursincewinningit
teammates did a great job of get- But Stevens is known for his tac- scorer and rebounder Matt Ho- Final Four. shot 33.9 percent for the game and all in1998.
ting me the ball in position to tical acumen, and this game was ward. The senior had 17 points, But they’ve reeled off 14 went 5:39 without a point late in the “It’s an amazing feeling,” Walker
have success.” no different. He tweaked Butler’s but shot just 3-of-10 and picked straight wins now and are play- second half. UConn wasn’t much said.“It’salittlesurrealrightnow,but
Hahn scored all eight points of defense, and Burgess had just up his fourth foul with 9:22 left. ing with the cool determination better, but Walker, Alex Oriakhi and hopefully we can bring it back to
his points during a 90-second one more three the rest of the The Bulldogs came within a of guys that don’t want to be Shabazz Napier all made baskets to Storrs.”
span in the second half that gave night. bounce of winning it all last year “first losers” ever again. turna48-48tieintoa54-48leadwith Speaking of amazing, UConn is
Butler control of the game for VCU had always managed to only to see Gordon Hayward’s Their defense during their 2:29 left. peaking at the right time. The Husk-
good. find a shot when it needed it in last-ditch, half-court heave ca- winning streak has been just nas- DeAndre Liggins made a 3-point- ies, a freshman-filled team that lived
VCU (28-12) sure didn’t look its first three games, but Butler rom off the rim and watch Duke ty, and it was what carried them erfortheWildcatstocutthedeficitto downtoexpectationsbygoing9-9in
like a team critics dismissed as simply wouldn’t allow it. VCU celebrate the title with a 61-59 again against the Rams. three, and Kentucky had its chances. their conference, haven’t lost since
“unworthy” — and a whole lot was just 8 of 22 from long range, win. That the Bulldogs are play- After falling behind 34-28 at But Brandon Knight, one of John they fell to Notre Dame to close the
worse — after it skidded into the though that was still enough to ing for the title again is maybe the half, the first time in the Calipari’s three sensational fresh- regular season on Feb. 5.
NCAA tournament with five set the NCAA record for most 3s even more impressive than the NCAA tournament they trailed men, barely drew iron on a 3-pointer. UConn wasn’t nearly as dominat-
losses in its last eight games. But in a tournament with 61. But first trip, having lost Hayward, at halftime, VCU reeled off five AfterKentuckygottherebound,Lig- inghereinHoustonasinits84-67vic-
Butler’s unforgiving defense was Brandon Rozzell, who tied his their leading scorer and reboun- quick points to take a 35-34 lead. gins drew a foul but only hit one of tory over Kentucky in November at
too much for the Rams, only the career high with six treys against der, to the NBA lottery. Butler al- Then it was time for a little game two free throws. the Maui Invitational. But a win’s a
third No. 11 seed to reach the Fi- Georgetown, was 0 for 3. Slip- so lost two other players who of “Can you top this?”, starring Kentucky forced one more turn- win, and nobody does it better than
nal Four. pery point guard Joey Rodriguez made significant contributions, Hahn. over and went for the win, but this UConn when it’s all-or-nothing.
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NBA ROUNDUP MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

Bucks
T H E 198 6 M AST E R S

rack up
OT win
vs. Sixers
The Associated Press
MILWAUKEE — Brandon
Jennings scored nine of his 13
points in overtime and the Mil- AP FILE PHOTO
waukee Bucks rallied to beat the Joined with Dan Shulman, Orel Hershiser, left and Bobby Valentine
Philadelphia 76ers 93-87 on are calling “Sunday Night Baseball” replacing longtime voices.
Saturday night.

Reunited for a new


Jennings redeemed himself
after missing a 3-pointer at the
regulation buzzer that would’ve
won it, helping keep the Bucks

Sunday night debut


very faint playoff hopes alive
and snapping Philadelphia’s
three-game winning streak.
Milwaukee is 31⁄2 games be-
hind Indiana for eighth place in
the Eastern Conference with six Former Mets are two-thirds of a “no doubles” defense.
games left. “The great thing about base-
new voices of “Sunday Night ball is there are so many different
The Sixers hoped to start
building some momentum after Baseball” with Dan Shulman. ways to skin a cat,” Hershiser
clinching their spot in the play- said.
offs Friday, but took an early ESPN hopes those old dugout
double-digit lead and then came By RACHEL COHEN debates translate well to the air, a
out flat in the second half de- AP Sports Writer former pitcher and an ex-manag-
spite 20 points and 12 rebounds ESPN has unearthed clips of er offering different perspectives
from Elton Brand. manager Bobby Valentine and while dissecting the intricacies of
John Salmons scored 19 pitcher Orel Hershiser sitting in strategy.
the dugout for the 1999 New York “We can even disagree when
points for the Bucks, Drew
Mets, animatedly discussing it’s time to disagree and know it’s
Gooden had 12 points and 12
some baseball topic lost to histo- not personal,” Valentine said.
rebounds, and Andrew Bogut The former Mets and Rangers
finished with 10 points and 11 ry.
“You can see them conversing manager became a studio analyst
rebounds. for ESPN last year. He managed
Milwaukee had lost three of endlessly,” said Jed Drake, an
ESPN senior vice president and the Chiba Lotte Marines in Ja-
four and trailed by 12 in the first pan’s Pacific League from 2004-
executive producer.
half, but Keyon Dooling and 09.
The network is reuniting the
Salmons hit consecutive 3s and AP FILE PHOTO
two as it revamps “Sunday Night Shulman, perhaps best known
Salmons followed a few minutes Jack Nicklaus reacts as he finishes on the 18th hole to win the Masters Championship at Baseball.” Valentine and Hershis- for calling college basketball with
later with a jumper that made it Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 1986. It was Nicklaus’ sixth Masters title. er join play-by-play announcer Dick Vitale, has served as a regu-
76-69 midway through the

Nicklaus’ final
Dan Shulman when the team lar play-by-play voice for baseball
fourth. makes its debut Sunday for the games on ESPN since 2002.
Philadelphia answered, and Giants-Dodgers game. The network is making anoth-
Brand’s 11-footer off an assist They replace Jon Miller and er major alteration to its Sunday
from Jrue Holiday tied it at 79 Joe Morgan, out after 21 seasons night coverage, moving “Baseball
with 1:42 to play. Holiday threw as the voices of the franchise. Tonight” to the site of the game.

Slam success
the ball away in the final sec- Hershiser, the 1988 NL Cy Young Drake insisted the changes didn’t
onds, giving Milwaukee a final Award winner, had joined the reflect any concern about the
chance, but Jennings’ 3-pointer booth as a third announcer last state of the franchises.
bounced harmlessly off the front season. “The time to change is not
rim to send the game to over- Valentine and Hershiser like to when you’re playing from be-
time. joke they got plenty of experience hind,” he said. “It’s when you’re in
disagreeing in their one season the lead.”
Bulls 113, Raptors 106 together in New York. Hershiser Nobody leaves any doubt the
CHICAGO — Derrick Rose
had 36 points and 10 assists, and
Broadcaster’s ‘yes sir’ thor Tom Clavin of East
Hampton, Long Island
wants to make clear there was
nothing combative about those
Sunday night game — as a high-
profile, nationally televised
the Chicago Bulls took another
step toward the top seed in the
evokes memorable win whose new book is “One for
the Ages: Jack Nicklaus and
the 1986 Masters.”
exchanges. Late in his playing ca-
reer, he was mostly mining Valen-
matchup with no other games on
at the same time — is considered
different from the contests aired
tine’s knowledge as he prepared
Eastern Conference with their By MARK HERRMANN Lee Trevino says he skipped “It was as if he was not for any future endeavors in ma- on other days. Expect a bit more
15th win in 17 games, hanging Newsday his flight so he could watch through being great. He had naging, front office work — or, big-picture conversation about
on to beat the short-handed “Yes sir!” in the airport. stopped nurturing his great- perhaps, broadcasting. what’s going on around the
Toronto Raptors. Twenty-five years later, Lundquist was at the 17th ness. He didn’t call upon it, Hershiser would ask why the league.
The Bulls lead Miami by three those two words from Verne hole, hearing roars that he necessarily, but it was almost Mets were playing the infield in “We’d like to tie a bow on the
games and Boston by 31⁄2. They Lundquist of CBS still in- never has heard at Augusta like this greatness that was at a particular time. Or why they week that was and open up the
also are within one of San Anto- stantly capture the whole before or since (he has in him had not run its course weren’t holding the runner on box on the week that will be,”
nio for the NBA’s best record scene: Jack Nicklaus, the worked the Masters all but yet. It forced itself out,” said first. Or why they weren’t playing Shulman said.
after squeezing by one of the Masters and one of the most twice since 1983 and was Clavin, who teaches at Suf-
league’s weakest teams. amazing days in golf history. there for Tiger Woods’ chip- folk Community College. “It

Yanks fess up to using


Rose came up big after scor- “Yes sir!” was Lundquist’s in on No. 16 in 2005). Nick- was like something hap-
ing 27 points the previous night punctuation, soon after he laus’ win, marked by that pened to transform him into
in a win at Detroit, and Tom had said, “Maybe . . .” as putt, was the No. 1 event he someone 15 years younger.”

hand signals in opener


Thibodeau broke Phil Jackson’s Nicklaus’ putt rolled toward has witnessed in a distin- Clavin’s book includes
club record for wins by a first- the cup on the 17th hole guished broadcasting career. crisp details, such as the
year coach as the Bulls im- during the final round of the The only thing on the same moment when Nicklaus
proved to 56-20. 1986 Masters. plane was the birdied No. 9
Carlos Boozer added 18 “Yes sir!” was the affirma- 1992 Duke- “Nobody expected and was five GM Cashman said that the “93 mph fastball.”
points and 10 rebounds despite tion that said it’s OK to be- Kentucky behind the “The scoreboard went down.
me to be in conten- leader, help was used because
early foul trouble. Luol Deng lieve your eyes and ears, basketball and still He was relaying after the fact
scored 17 points, Taj Gibson had 46-year-old Nicklaus just game, decid- tion at that point the famed CBS scoreboard wasn’t working. with his fingers to some hitters
15 points and nine rebounds, took the lead on the way to ed by Chris- who wanted it what the velocity
and Kyle Korver came up big the last and most remarkable tian Laettner’s
in my career, par- coordinating producer Frank was, pitches to the opposing
down the stretch to finish with of his record 18 major cham- buzzer shot. ticularly me.” Chirkinian said By MIKE FITZPATRICK teams’ hitter, to the guy on deck,”
10 points. AP Sports Writer Cashman said. “There’s nothing
pionships. “That is a Jack Nicklaus to his associ-
The Bulls held Joakim Noah It was safe to stretch your distant sec- NEW YORK — The New York to hide. We’ve got nothing to
Recalling his 1986 Master ate, Lance
out for the third straight game imagination. It really hap- ond,” Lund- victory at age 46 Barrow, “Jack Yankees say they are finished hide.”
because of a sprained right pened, even though an hour- quist said this Nicklaus is not flashing hand signals from the Cashman said Weber wears
ankle, and the Raptors were no and-a-half earlier it had week. Recall- part of this stands — at least for now. headphones during home games
picture of health, either. seemed inconceivable that ing April 13, 1986, he said, story.” General manager Brian Cash- so he can communicate with the
anyone 46 could win the “The day was great and the And there was Nicklaus’ man confirmed that the team re- scoreboard operator, relaying
Grizzlies 106, greatest prize in a profes- championship built up in uncustomary choice of a ceived a call Saturday from the pitch information that can be dis-
Timberwolves 89 sional sport. That was long such a way that it just kept yellow shirt that day. Clavin commissioner’s office inquiring played in center field for the fans’
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Zach before the equipment tech- getting better and better and writes it was a tribute to about a club employee relaying enjoyment.
Randolph scored 22 points, O.J. nology boom that has en- better. It was like we were all 13-year-old Craig Smith, son information to players after each Cashman said Joe Garagiola
Mayo had 20 and the Memphis abled everyone to hit the ball going to explode. of a family friend, who had pitch on opening day. Jr., baseball’s new disciplinarian,
Grizzlies sent the Minnesota farther and straighter. Nick- “It has been an honor for said yellow would be good The Daily News reported Sat- spoke Saturday morning with
Timberwolves to their 10th laus, not having won a tour- me to know people regard luck for Nicklaus. The teen- urday that broadcaster Keith Ol- Yankees vice president and assist-
straight loss, 106-89. nament in two years and not that Sunday afternoon as ager had since died of can- bermann, a New York season- ant general manager Jean After-
Memphis won its fourth having prepared much, still one of the great sporting cer. ticket holder, put a photo on Twit- man about the issue. Cashman
straight and seventh in eight was using a wooden driver. events ever,” he said. In fact, He also wrote that “Yes ter of Brett Weber, a Yankees said there was no mention of any
games to move a half-game “I guess nobody expected ESPN will air an hour docu- sir” had been used earlier in baseball operations coaching as- potential punishment and he
ahead of the New Orleans Horn- me to be in contention at mentary on it Wednesday, the CBS telecast by Ben sistant, holding up four fingers to- thought Garagiola was satisfied
ets for seventh place in the that point in my career,” entitled, “Yes Sir: Jack Nick- Wright. ward the field during Thursday’s with the team’s explanation.
Western Conference. Nicklaus said recently, “par- laus and the ’86 Masters.” Lundquist hadn’t been game against the Detroit Tigers. “I think he recognizes the fact
Tony Allen added 12 points ticularly even me.” By April, 1986, Nicklaus aware of it. “Yes sir” just Weber was sitting behind home that there’s no real advantage
for Memphis, Leon Powe fin- On the back nine that day, was more of a businessman came out, and his version plate and wearing a headset. here. But at the same time there
ished with 11 and Marc Gasol he emerged from a Hall of and course designer than stuck. “Having seen (the Major League Baseball rules is a bulletin out that says you’re
had 10 points and nine re- Fame pack — Seve Balleste- championship golfer. As late tape) so many times, I think prohibit club staff from using not supposed to do that. We ex-
bounds. Memphis outrebounded ros, Tom Kite, Greg Nor- as the front nine on that day, what makes the phrase so hand signals to communicate plained to him that the first in-
the Timberwolves 44-34. man, Nick Price, Tom Wat- when he was six shots back, memorable is that Jack pitch types or speeds to players. ning the scoreboard was reading
Michael Beasley led Minneso- son — and created one of he was seen as just a neat raised both arms in the air, Cashman said there was a sim- 912 mph, so normally that stuff’s
ta with 20 points, Luke Ridnour those moments that make ornament in the field. almost in synchronization,” ple explanation: The Yankee Sta- out there,” Cashman said. “I
had 17, and Nikola Pekovic 14. people remember where “It’s almost like a mystical he said. “It was like he was dium scoreboard was on the fritz, think it’s really silly, personally.
Minnesota had 26 turnovers, they were when they saw it. thing,” said bestselling au- punctuating the words.’’ so Weber was just providing the But we provided all information
17 of them coming on Memphis sort of post-pitch details that nor- in a truthful and honest way to
steals. mally appear for all to see, such as Joe.”
CMYK

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AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP


STANDINGS/STATS
Teixeira, Martin A M E R I C A N
L E A G U E
At A Glance
Wendelstedt;Second, Brian Knight;Third, Jerry
Layne.
T—2:52. A—45,455 (43,651).

Yankees 10, Tigers 6


Chicago
Pierre lf
Bckhm 2b
A.Dunn dh
ab r h bi
Cleveland
5 1 2 1 Brantly cf
4 1 2 2 ACarer ss
3 0 1 1 Choo rf
ab r h bi
4 0 1 0
4 0 0 0
4 0 0 0
Rownd cf-lf
Cain p
Fontent ph
JaLopz p
RRmrz p
PSndvl ph-3b 1 0 0 0
5 1 2 0 Lilly p
1 1 0 0 MacDgl p
1 0 0 0 Barajs ph
0 0 0 0 Jansen p
0 0 0 0 Gwynn cf
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0

lead Yanks rout


Detroit New York Lillirdg pr-dh 0 0 0 0 CSantn c 4 0 1 0
All Times EDT ab r h bi ab r h bi Konerk 1b 3 1 1 1 Hafner dh 4 1 2 1 Totals 40101310 Totals 35 0 9 0
East Division AJcksn cf 4 1 1 1 Gardnr lf 5 1 2 0 Rios cf 4 1 0 0 OCarer 2b 3 1 1 0 San Francisco ................. 001 034 011 — 10
W L Pct GB Rhyms 2b 4 0 0 1 Jeter ss 4 2 2 0 Quentin rf 4 1 2 2 T.Buck lf 4 1 1 0 Los Angeles .................... 000 000 000 — 0
Baltimore......................... 2 0 1.000 — ENunez Przyns c 4 0 1 0 LaPort 1b 4 0 0 0 E—De Jesus (1). DP—San Francisco 1. LOB—San
New York ........................ 2 0 1.000 — Santiag ph 1 0 0 0 ph-ss 1 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss 4 1 1 1 Hannhn 3b 4 0 1 2 Francisco 8, Los Angeles 8. 2B—F.Sanchez (1),
Toronto ........................... 2 0 1.000 — Ordonz rf 3 0 0 0 Teixeir 1b 4 2 1 3 Morel 3b 4 2 1 0 Torres (1), DeRosa (1), Kemp (2). HR—F.Sanchez
Boston............................. 0 1 .000 11⁄2 Kelly rf 1 1 1 0 AlRdrg 3b 3 2 2 2 Totals 35 811 8 Totals 35 3 7 3 (1). SB—Belt (1). S—Cain.
Tampa Bay...................... 0 2 .000 2 Raburn ph 1 0 0 0 Chavez 3b 1 0 0 0 Chicago.............................. 140 001 200 — 8 IP H R ER BB SO
Central Division MiCarr 1b 4 0 1 0 Cano 2b 5 1 2 1 Cleveland ........................... 030 000 000 — 3 San Francisco
W L Pct GB VMrtnz dh 4 1 2 2 Swisher rf 4 0 0 1 E—Morel 2 (2). DP—Cleveland 1. LOB—Chicago Cain W,1-0............... 6 5 0 0 0 3
Chicago........................... 2 0 1.000 — Boesch lf 4 1 1 0 Posada dh 2 1 1 0 6, Cleveland 10. 2B—Quentin 2 (3), T.Buck (1). Ja.Lopez .................. 1 2 0 0 0 1
Kansas City .................... 2 1 .667 1
⁄2 JhPerlt ss 4 1 1 0 Grndrs cf 4 0 1 0 HR—Hafner (1). SB—Morel (1). SF—Konerko. R.Ramirez................ 1 1 0 0 0 0
Cleveland........................ 0 2 .000 2 Avila c 3 1 1 1 Martin c 4 1 1 3 IP H R ER BB SO Affeldt ....................... 1 1 0 0 0 1
The Associated Press Toronto Blue Jays beat the Detroit ............................. 0 2 .000 2 Inge 3b
Totals
3 0 2 0
36 610 5 Totals 37101210
Chicago Los Angeles
Lilly L,0-1.................. 42⁄3 6 4 4 1 3
Minnesota....................... 0 2 .000 2 E.Jackson W,1-0 .... 6 5 3 2 4 7
NEW YORK — A.J. Burnett Minnesota Twins 6-1 on Sat- West Division
Detroit .............................. 001 020 021 — 6 Sale........................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 2 MacDougal .............. 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 1
New York ......................... 330 031 00x — 10 Santos ...................... 12⁄3 2 0 0 1 2 Jansen ...................... 1 4 4 4 2 2
took a steady first step as he urday. W L Pct GB
E—A.Jackson (1), Rhymes (1), E.Nunez (1). DP— Cleveland Cormier .................... 3 2 2 2 1 2
Seattle ............................. 1 0 1.000 — C.Carrasco L,0-1 .... 62⁄3 10 7 7 2 2 WP—Cormier. Balk—Lilly.
aims to bounce back from a Drabek (1-0) didn’t allow a hit Texas .............................. 1 0 1.000 — New York 1. LOB—Detroit 7, New York 8.
2B—Kelly (1), Mi.Cabrera (1), Al.Rodriguez (2), Ca- Durbin....................... 11⁄3 1 1 1 1 0 Umpires—Home, Fieldin Culbreth;First, Adrian
Los Angeles ................... 1 2 .333 1 Johnson;Second, Gary Cederstrom;Third, Lance
wobbly season and Mark Teixei- until Denard Span’s one-out Oakland........................... 0 1 .000 1 no (1). HR—A.Jackson (1), V.Martinez (1), Teixeira
(2), Al.Rodriguez (1), Martin (1). SB—Gardner (1),
R.Perez ....................
PB—Pierzynski.
1 0 0 0 2 1
Barksdale.
ra hit his second three-run single to left in the sixth, but Friday's Games
Chicago White Sox 15, Cleveland 10
Granderson (1). S—Inge. SF—Swisher. Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt;First, Mark Wegner-
;Second, Chris Guccione;Third, Mike Winters.
T—3:12. A—40,809 (56,000).
IP H R ER BB SO
homer in two games, sending followed that by striking out Texas 9, Boston 5 Detroit T—2:46. A—9,853 (43,441). Padres 11, Cardinals 3
Toronto 13, Minnesota 3 Penny L,0-1 ............. 41⁄3 7 8 8 4 3 San Diego St. Louis
the New York Yankees to a 10-6 Tsuyoshi Nishioka looking and Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay 1 Thomas .................... 2⁄3 3 1 1 0 0 Royals 5, Angels 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Kansas City 2, L.A. Angels 1 Villarreal ................... 1 2 1 1 0 1 Los Angeles Kansas City Venale rf 4 1 1 1 Theriot ss 3 0 0 0
victory over the Detroit Tigers getting Joe Mauer to ground Seattle 6, Oakland 2 Benoit ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Bartlett ss 5 1 1 0 Descals ph 1 0 0 0
Valverde................... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 OHudsn 2b 3 0 0 0 Rasms cf 3 1 1 0
on Saturday. out. Saturday's Games
Chicago White Sox 8, Cleveland 3 E.Gonzalez .............. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
MIzturs 2b
HKndrc 1b
5
5
0 1 0 AEscor ss
0 2 0 MeCarr cf
5 0 2 1
4 0 0 0 Hawpe 1b 4 1 0 0 Pujols 1b 4 1 2 1
Ludwck lf 3 4 2 1 Freese 3b 4 1 1 0
Russell Martin also smacked Drabek, who went 0-3 in Toronto 6, Minnesota 1
Kansas City 5, L.A. Angels 4
New York
A.Burnett W,1-0 ...... 5 5 3 3 1 6
Abreu rf
TrHntr dh
4
4
1 1 0 Gordon lf
2 1 1 Butler dh
4 0 0 0
4 2 2 0 Neshek p 0 0 0 0 Brkmn rf 3 0 0 0
a three-run shot, Alex Rodri- three starts last September, N.Y. Yankees 10, Detroit 6 Robertson ................
Ayala.........................
1
2
1
3
0
2
0
2
1
0
1
1
V.Wells lf
Callasp 3b
4
3
1 1 1 Kaaihu 1b
0 2 1 Francr rf
3 0 0 0
4 1 2 0
Headly 3b
Maybin cf
5 2 2 4 Craig lf
4 2 1 1 YMolin c
4 0 1 2
3 0 0 0
Baltimore 3, Tampa Bay 1
guez hit No. 614 and Derek allowed one run, walked three Boston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Logan........................ 2⁄3 1 1 0 1 1 Aybar ss 4 0 2 1 Betemt 3b 4 1 1 0 Hundly c
Richrd p
4 0 2 2 Boggs p
1 0 0 2 Schmkr 2b
1 0 0 0
3 0 0 0
Seattle at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. M.Rivera S,2-2 ........ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 BoWlsn c 4 0 1 0 Dyson pr 0 1 0 0
Jeter began his march toward and struck out a career-high Sunday's Games WP—Penny, A.Burnett. Bourjos cf 2 0 0 0 Aviles 3b 0 0 0 0 CHuntr ph
Frieri p
0 0 0 0 Greene 2b
0 0 0 0 Westrk p
1 0 0 0
2 0 1 0
Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals;First, C.B. Bucknor- Treanr c 3 0 1 1
3,000 hits with his first two of seven. Chicago White Sox (Danks 0-0) at Cleveland (Mas-
terson 0-0), 1:05 p.m. ;Second, Dan Iassogna;Third, Dale Scott. Getz 2b 4 0 3 2 Luebke p 0 0 0 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0
T—3:30. A—41,462 (50,291). Totals 35 411 4 Totals 35 511 4 Denorfi ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Laird c 1 0 0 0
the season. Detroit (Scherzer 0-0) at N.Y. Yankees (Hughes
0-0), 1:05 p.m. Los Angeles....................... 000 103 000 — 4 Jay ph 1 0 0 0
Rodriguez drove in Jeter with Royals 5, Angels 4 Minnesota (Blackburn 0-0) at Toronto (Cecil 0-0), Mets 6, Marlins 4, 10 innings, Kansas City ....................... 000 021 02x — 5
Totals 3411 911 Totals 34 3 6 3
San Diego ........................ 020 160 002 — 11
1:07 p.m. New York Florida DP—Los Angeles 1, Kansas City 1. LOB—Los An-
a first-inning double off Brad KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chris Baltimore (Britton 0-0) at Tampa Bay (W.Davis 0-0),
JosRys ss
ab r h bi
5 1 1 0 Coghln cf
ab r h bi
4 0 1 0
geles 9, Kansas City 8. 2B—Callaspo (1), Aybar 2 St. Louis........................... 201 000 000 — 3
E—Richard (1), Theriot (2). LOB—San Diego 7, St.
1:40 p.m. (3), Butler (1). HR—Tor.Hunter (2). SB—A.Escobar
Penny (0-1), an early bust in his Getz had three hits, including Boston (Buchholz 0-0) at Texas (Harrison 0-0), 2:05 Pagan cf 5 1 1 0 R.Webb p 0 0 0 0 (1). S—Bourjos. Louis 7. 2B—Ludwick (1), Maybin (1). 3B—Hundley
p.m. DWrght 3b 5 2 3 2 MDunn p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO (1). HR—Headley (1), Pujols (1). S—O.Hudson, Ri-
Detroit debut, and New York an RBI single for the go-ahead L.A. Angels (Kazmir 0-0) at Kansas City (Chen 0-0), Beltran rf 5 1 1 0 Infante 2b 5 1 0 0 Los Angeles chard. SF—Venable.
I.Davis 1b 3 0 2 1 HRmrz ss 5 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO
opened a 6-0 cushion after two. run in the eighth inning, and 2:10 p.m.
Seattle (Fister 0-0) at Oakland (G.Gonzalez 0-0), Hu pr-2b 1 1 0 0 GSnchz 1b 4 1 1 0
E.Santana ................ 62⁄3
Takahashi H,1 ......... 1⁄3
7
0
3
0
3
0
2
0
6
1 San Diego
Duda lf 4 0 0 0 Morrsn lf 5 0 1 2 Richard W,1-0 ......... 6 5 3 3 2 3
Burnett (1-0), fighting a bad the Kansas City Royals rallied 4:05 p.m.
Harris lf 1 0 1 2 J.Buck c 4 0 1 0
Jepsen L,0-1
BS,1-1 ...................... 1 4 2 2 0 0 Frieri ......................... 1 1 0 0 1 0
Monday's Games
head cold this week, was in for a 5-4 victory Saturday over Detroit at Baltimore, 3:05 p.m.
Emaus 2b
FRdrgz p
4 0 1 0 Hayes pr-c
0 0 0 0 DMrph 3b
1 1 1 1
2 0 0 0
Kansas City Luebke .....................
Neshek .....................
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Davies ...................... 51⁄3 7 4 4 2 2
control from the start and made the Los Angeles Angels. Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Hairstn ph 1 0 0 0 pr-rf
Cousins
2 0 0 0
Texeira ..................... 1 2 0 0 1 0 St. Louis
Westbrook L,0-1 ..... 41⁄3 6 8 8 5 3
Crow W,1-0.............. 12⁄3 2 0 0 1 2
it through five effective innings. Rookie Aaron Crow (1-0) Bonifac Soria S,1-1............... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Motte......................... 12⁄3
Boggs ....................... 3
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
0
4
Boyer p 0 0 0 0 rf-3b-cf 3 0 2 0 WP—E.Santana.
pitched 1 2-3 innings for the N A T I O N A L Thole c 4 0 3 1 Nolasco p 1 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Paul Nauert;First, Doug Eddings- WP—Westbrook.
Umpires—Home, Eric Cooper;First, Mark Carlson-
Orioles 3, Rays 1 victory, his first as a major L E A G U E Niese p
Parnell p
1 0 0 0 Helms ph
0 0 0 0 Hensly p
1 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
;Second, Dana DeMuth;Third, Kerwin Danley.
;Second, Tim Timmons;Third, Jeff Kellogg.
T—2:45. A—17,328 (37,903).
T—2:43. A—38,527 (43,975).
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — leaguer. Kevin Jepsen (0-1) took At A Glance
DnMrp ph-1b 1 0 0 0 LNunez p
Dobbs
0 0 0 0
Cubs 5, Pirates 3
Chris Tillman held Tampa Bay the loss as the Angels’ bullpen All Times EDT ph-3b 1 0 1 1 Pittsburgh Chicago
Milwaukee
Reds 4, Brewers 2
Cincinnati
East Division Totals 40 613 6 Totals 38 4 9 4 ab r h bi ab r h bi
hitless for six innings and Nick faltered for the third straight W L Pct GB New York...................... 000 101 001 3 — 6 Tabata lf 2 2 1 0 JeBakr 2b 3 0 1 0
Weeks 2b
ab r h bi
4 0 0 0 Stubbs cf
ab r h bi
3 1 2 1
Walker 2b 4 0 1 1 Fukdm ph-rf 1 1 0 0
Markakis made a leaping catch day. Philadelphia ...................
Atlanta .............................
2
1
0
1
1.000
.500

1
Florida........................... 200 000 001 1 — 4
E—D.Wright (1). LOB—New York 7, Florida 9. McCtch cf 3 0 0 0 SCastro ss 4 1 2 1 Gomez cf 4 0 1 0 Phillips 2b 4 0 0 0
Braun lf 4 1 1 0 Votto 1b 4 1 1 0
at the wall in the ninth to pre- Florida .............................
New York ........................
1
1
1
1
.500
.500
1
1
2B—I.Davis 2 (2), Harris (2), H.Ramirez (1), G.San-
chez (2). HR—D.Wright (1). SB—Pagan (1). S—
Overay 1b
Alvarez 3b
3
4
0 0 0 Byrd cf
0 1 1 ArRmr 3b
4 1 0 0
3 0 0 0 Fielder 1b 4 0 2 0 Rolen 3b 4 1 1 2
White Sox 8, Indians 3 McGeh 3b 4 0 1 1 Gomes lf 1 0 0 0
serve the Baltimore Orioles’ 3-1 Washington .................... 1 1 .500 1 Niese 2, Bonifacio, Nolasco. Doumit c
GJones rf
4
4
0 0 0 Soto c
1 1 1 C.Pena 1b
4 1 2 0
3 0 0 0 Almont rf 4 1 1 1 Corder p 0 0 0 0
Central Division IP H R ER BB SO YBtncr ss 3 0 0 0 Bruce rf 3 0 0 0
victory over the Tampa Bay CLEVELAND — Edwin W L Pct GB New York Cedeno ss
Mahlm p
3
3
0 0 0 ASorin lf
0 1 0 Marml p
4 1 1 1
0 0 0 0 Nieves c 2 0 0 0 Renteri ss 3 0 0 0
Niese ........................ 7 4 2 2 1 3 Morgan ph 1 0 1 0 Hanign c 3 1 1 0
Rays on Saturday night. Jackson extended his mastery Cincinnati ........................
Chicago...........................
2
1
0
1
1.000
.500

1 Parnell ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 2 Veras p 0 0 0 0 Colvin rf-lf 3 0 1 0
Green p 0 0 0 0 T.Wood p 2 0 0 0
F.Rodriguez W,1-0 Meek p 0 0 0 0 Zamrn p 2 0 1 0
Tillman lost his bid for a of Cleveland, Gordon Beckham Pittsburgh .......................
Houston ..........................
1
0
1
2
.500
.000
1
2 BS,1-1 ...................... 1 3 1 1 1 2 Resop p 0 0 0 0 K.Wood p 0 0 0 0 Marcm p
Brddck p
2 0 0 0 Masset p
0 0 0 0 Heisey lf
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
RJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0
no-hitter when manager Buck and Carlos Quentin had two Milwaukee.......................
St. Louis..........................
0
0
2
2
.000
.000
2
2
Boyer S,1-1..............
Florida
1 2 1 1 0 0
Marshll p 0 0 0 0 Mitre p
Counsll ph
0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
DeWitt ph 1 0 1 2
Showalter lifted him after the RBIs apiece and the Chicago West Division
Nolasco ....................
Hensley ....................
7
1
7
1
2
0
2
0
0
0
4
0 Barney 2b 0 0 0 0 Kottars c 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 3 5 3 Totals 33 5 9 4 Totals 33 2 7 2 Totals 27 4 5 3
22-year-old right-hander threw White Sox beat the Indians 8-3 San Diego.......................
W L
2 0
Pct GB
1.000 —
L.Nunez.................... 1 1 1 1 1 1
Pittsburgh .......................... 101 000 100 — 3 Milwaukee.......................... 000 010 001 — 2
R.Webb L,0-1 .......... 0 3 3 3 0 0
101 pitches. B.J. Upton lined a on Saturday for their first 2-0 Arizona............................
Los Angeles ...................
1
2
0
1
1.000
.667
1
1
⁄2
⁄2
M.Dunn..................... 1 1 0 0 0 3 Chicago.............................. 000 000 05x — 5 Cincinnati ........................... 220 000 00x — 4
E—Weeks (1). DP—Milwaukee 1, Cincinnati 1.
R.Webb pitched to 3 batters in the 10th. E—Overbay (1). DP—Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 1.
two-out single off Jeremy Accar- start since 2005 — when they San Francisco ................
Colorado .........................
1
0
2
1
.333
.000
11⁄2
11⁄2
HBP—by Niese (Do.Murphy). LOB—Pittsburgh 5, Chicago 8. 2B—Walker (2), Je- LOB—Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 5. 3B—Stubbs (1).
HR—Almonte (1), Rolen (1). SB—Stubbs (1). CS—
Umpires—Home, Sam Holbrook;First, Greg Gib- .Baker (1), S.Castro (1), Zambrano (1), DeWitt (1).
do (1-0) for Tampa Bay’s first hit won the World Series. Friday's Games son;Second, Todd Tichenor;Third, Gerry Davis. HR—G.Jones (1). S—Tabata. Stubbs (1). S—T.Wood.
IP H R ER BB SO
with two outs in the seventh. Jackson, who is 8-0 in his last Philadelphia 5, Houston 4
Pittsburgh 6, Chicago Cubs 3
T—3:05. A—32,495 (38,560).
Pittsburgh
IP H R ER BB SO
Milwaukee
Marcum L,0-1 .......... 42⁄3 4 4 3 5 7
Brian Roberts snapped a nine starts against Cleveland, Arizona 7, Colorado 6, 11 innings
Florida 6, N.Y. Mets 2
Orioles 3, Rays 1 Maholm .................... 62⁄3
Veras H,2 ................. 1⁄3
5
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
0 Braddock.................. 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 1
Baltimore Tampa Bay Mitre.......................... 2 1 0 0 0 0
scoreless tie with a three-run allowed two earned runs and L.A. Dodgers 4, San Francisco 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi Meek L,0-1 BS,1-1 . 2⁄3
Resop ....................... 1⁄3
3
1
5
0
2
0
1
1
0
0 Green ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0
Saturday's Games BRorts 2b 4 1 2 3 Zobrist 2b 3 0 0 0 Cincinnati
homer in the eighth. Roberts five hits in six innings. He had Washington 6, Atlanta 3 Markks rf 3 0 0 0 Damon lf-1b 4 0 0 0 Chicago
T.Wood W,1-0 ......... 7 4 1 1 0 7
Chicago Cubs 5, Pittsburgh 3 D.Lee 1b 4 0 2 0 Longori 3b 1 0 0 0 Zambrano................. 6 5 3 3 3 4
drove in two runs with a triple one shaky frame, and that San Diego 11, St. Louis 3 Guerrr dh 4 0 1 0 SRdrgz 3b 1 0 0 0 K.Wood .................... 1 0 0 0 1 2 Masset H,1 ..............
Cordero S,1-1..........
1
1
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
1
Scott lf 3 0 0 0 Fuld ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Marshall W,1-0........ 1 0 0 0 0 1
in Baltimore’s 4-1 season-open- wasn’t all his fault as two errors San Francisco 10, L.A. Dodgers 0
Philadelphia 9, Houston 4 Pie pr-lf 1 0 0 0 MRmrz dh 4 0 1 1 Marmol S,1-1........... 1 0 0 0 0 3 Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover;First, Tony Ran-
dazzo;Second, Dan Bellino;Third, Brian Gorman.
Zambrano pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
ing victory on Friday night. on one play by third baseman Cincinnati 4, Milwaukee 2
N.Y. Mets 6, Florida 4, 10 innings AdJons cf 4 0 0 0 1b-3b
DJhnsn
4 0 0 0 WP—Maholm, Meek. T—2:31. A—37,967 (42,319).
Brent Morel helped the Indians Arizona at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. MrRynl 3b 4 1 1 0 BUpton cf 4 0 2 0 Umpires—Home, Bill Miller;First, Phil Cuzzi;Se-

Blue Jays 6, Twins 1 score two in the second. Sunday's Games Wieters c
Hardy ss
3 0 0 0 Joyce rf
2 1 0 0 Shppch c
2 0 0 0
3 0 1 0
cond, James Hoye;Third, Tom Hallion.
T—2:52. A—35,782 (41,159). N L L E A D E R S
Milwaukee (Wolf 0-0) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 0-0), 1:10
p.m. Jaso pr 0 0 0 0
TORONTO — Kyle Drabek Chicago jumped out to a 5-0 N.Y. Mets (Dickey 0-0) at Florida (Vazquez 0-0), Brignc ss 2 0 0 0 Nationals 6, Braves 3 BATTING—Montero, Arizona, .600;SCastro, Chi-
cago, .556;13 tied at .500.
EJhnsn Atlanta Washington
pitched seven innings of one-hit lead in two innings against 1:10 p.m.
Atlanta (Hudson 0-0) at Washington (Zimmermann ph-ss 1 1 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi RUNS—Ludwick, San Diego, 5;Braun, Milwaukee,
4;ASanchez, Houston, 4;10 tied at 3.
Prado lf 5 0 0 0 Dsmnd ss 5 1 0 0
ball to earn first major league Carlos Carrasco (0-1), who 0-0), 1:35 p.m.
Houston (Norris 0-0) at Philadelphia (Oswalt 0-0),
Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 30 1 4 1
McLoth cf 4 1 1 0 Werth rf 4 1 3 0 RBI—Walker, Pittsburgh, 5;Buck, Florida,
Baltimore ............................ 000 000 030 — 3 C.Jones 3b 5 0 2 1 Zmrmn 3b 3 2 2 1 4;Headley, San Diego, 4;Hundley, San Diego,
win, Jose Molina and Jayson recovered and hung around 1:35 p.m. Tampa Bay......................... 000 000 010 — 1 McCnn c 4 0 1 0 AdLRc 1b 5 0 0 0 4;CLee, Houston, 4;10 tied at 3.
San Diego (Moseley 0-0) at St. Louis (Garcia 0-0), DP—Tampa Bay 1. LOB—Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay HITS—SCastro, Chicago, 5;FSanchez, San Fran-
Nix hit solo home runs and the until the seventh. 2:15 p.m. 9. HR—B.Roberts (1). SB—B.Upton (1).
Uggla 2b
Heywrd rf
4 1 1 1 Morse lf
3 0 0 0 Clipprd p
1 1 0 1
0 0 0 0 cisco, 5;10 tied at 4.
Pittsburgh (Ohlendorf 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Garza IP H R ER BB SO AlGnzlz ss 3 1 3 1 HrstnJr ph 0 0 0 0 DOUBLES—IDavis, New York, 2;Harris, New
0-0), 2:20 p.m. Baltimore Fremn 1b 4 0 2 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 York, 2;Kemp, Los Angeles, 2;GSanchez, Florida,
Arizona (Saunders 0-0) at Colorado (Chacin 0-0), Tillman ...................... 6 0 0 0 3 5 Hanson p 1 0 0 0 SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 2;Walker, Pittsburgh, 2;Werth, Washington, 2;38
3:10 p.m. Accardo W,1-0 ........ 1 2 0 0 1 0 CMrtnz p 0 0 0 0 Ankiel cf 3 1 1 3 tied at 1.
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P San Francisco (Zito 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda
0-0), 8:05 p.m.
M.Gonzalez H,1 ...... 1⁄3
Uehara H,1 .............. 2⁄3
0
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
1
Conrad ph 1 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 3 0 0 1 TRIPLES—Bourn, Houston, 1;Hundley, San Die-
go, 1;CLee, Houston, 1;Rasmus, St. Louis,
Linernk p 0 0 0 0 WRams c 4 0 3 0
Monday's Games Gregg S,1-1 ............. 1 1 0 0 1 1 Sherrill p 0 0 0 0 Lannan p 0 0 0 0 1;Stubbs, Cincinnati, 1;Zimmerman, Washington, 1.

Mets rally to defeat


Atlanta at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Tampa Bay Hinske ph 1 0 0 0 Gaudin p 0 0 0 0 HOME RUNS—29 tied at 1.
Arizona at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Shields L,0-1 ........... 71⁄3 4 2 2 2 7 Moylan p 0 0 0 0 Slaten p 0 0 0 0 STOLEN BASES—16 tied at 1.
Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. McGee...................... 1⁄3 1 1 1 0 1 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0 L.Nix lf 2 0 1 0 PITCHING—16 tied at 1.
Farnsworth............... 1⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 35 310 3 Totals 30 610 6 STRIKEOUTS—CLee, Philadelphia, 11;Kershaw,
Jo.Peralta................. 1 0 0 0 0 1 Atlanta ................................ 001 001 010 — 3 Los Angeles, 9;JSanchez, San Francisco, 8;Wood,
Umpires—Home, Wally Bell;First, Laz Diaz;Sec- Cincinnati, 7;Dempster, Chicago, 7;Marcum, Mil-
ond, Scott Barry;Third, John Hirschbeck. Washington ....................... 013 000 11x — 6
Phillies 9, Astros 4 E—Hanson (1). DP—Washington 1. LOB—Atlanta waukee, 7;Halladay, Philadelphia, 6;DLowe, Atlan-

Marlins in 10 innings
Houston Philadelphia T—2:51. A—22,164 (34,078). ta, 6.
ab r h bi ab r h bi 9, Washington 10. 2B—Freeman (1), Werth 2 (2).
3B—Zimmerman (1). HR—Uggla (1), Ale.Gonzalez SAVES—Broxton, Los Angeles, 2;Marmol, Chica-
Bourn cf 5 0 0 0 Victorn cf 3 0 1 2 Blue Jays 6, Twins 1 go, 1;Kimbrel, Atlanta, 1;Putz, Arizona, 1;Cordero,
Mayrry (1), Ankiel (1). S—Hanson, Ankiel, Lannan. SF—
Minnesota Toronto Morse, Espinosa. Cincinnati, 1;Boyer, New York, 1;Hanrahan, Pitts-
AngSnc ss 4 3 2 0 ph-cf 2 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO burgh, 1;Bell, San Diego, 1;Burnett, Washington, 1.
Pence rf 4 0 1 0 Polanc 3b 5 2 3 0 Span cf 3 0 1 0 YEscor ss 5 0 2 0 Atlanta
Ca.Lee lf 4 1 3 4 Rollins ss 5 1 2 0 Nishiok 2b 3 1 0 0 A.Hill 2b 4 0 1 1
Hall 2b 4 0 0 0 Howard 1b 5 1 2 1 Mauer c 3 0 0 0 Bautist rf 3 1 0 0
Hanson L,0-1 ........... 32⁄3
C.Martinez ............... 11⁄3
5
1
4
0
3
0
2
1
1
0 A L L E A D E R S
CJhnsn 3b 3 0 1 0 BFrncs rf 5 1 2 2 Mornea 1b 2 0 0 1 Lind 1b 5 1 1 0 Linebrink .................. 1 2 1 1 0 1
Wallac 1b 4 0 0 0 Ibanez lf 3 3 2 2 DYong lf 3 0 0 0 Encrnc dh 4 1 1 1 Sherrill ...................... 1 0 0 0 1 1 BATTING—Napoli, Texas, .667;Cruz, Texas,
The Associated Press innings for San Diego. Towles c
WRdrg p
4 0 1 0 Ruiz c
2 0 0 0 Valdez 2b
3 1 1 1
4 0 1 1
Thome dh
Cuddyr rf
3 0 0 0 J.Nix 3b
3 0 0 0 JRiver lf
2 1 1 1
1 0 0 0
Moylan ...................... 2⁄3 2 1 1 1 1 .667;Quentin, Chicago, .625;Beckham, Chicago,
.625;ARodriguez, New York, .600;Inge, Detroit,
O’Flaherty ................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
MIAMI — David Wright’s Albert Pujols homered on DelRsr p
Melncn p
0 0 0 0 Cl.Lee p
0 0 0 0 Gload ph
2 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Valenci 3b
ACasill ss
3 0 0 0 Snider ph-lf 2 0 1 2
2 0 0 0 JMolin c 3 2 2 1
Washington .571;ISuzuki, Seattle, .500;AdGonzalez, Boston,
Lannan W,1-0 .......... 5 5 1 1 1 3 .500;Ellsbury, Boston, .500.
third hit of the game brought the 10th anniversary of his AnRdrg p 0 0 0 0 Baez p 0 0 0 0 Kubel ph
Tolbert ss
1 0 0 0 McCoy cf
0 0 0 0
4 0 2 0 Gaudin H,1............... 1⁄3 1 1 1 1 0 RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 4;Beckham, Chicago,
Inglett ph 1 0 0 0 Contrrs p 0 0 0 0 Slaten........................ 0 1 0 0 0 0 4;13 tied at 3.
Jose Reyes home with the major league debut and Allen Fulchin p 0 0 0 0 Totals 26 1 1 1 Totals 33 611 6 Clippard H,1 ............ 12⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 RBI—Quentin, Chicago, 7;Teixeira, New York,
Michals ph 1 0 0 0 Minnesota .......................... 000 100 000 — 1 6;Arencibia, Toronto, 5;ADunn, Chicago,
go-ahead run in the 10th, Willie Craig, subbing for ailing Matt Totals 36 4 8 4 Totals 38 914 9 Toronto............................... 001 130 01x — 6
Storen H,1................ 2⁄3
S.Burnett S,1-1 ....... 11⁄3
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0 5;Roberts, Baltimore, 5;6 tied at 3.
Harris added a two-run single Holliday, had a two-run single Houston.............................. 000 102 010 — 4
Philadelphia....................... 200 230 11x — 9
E—Snider (1). DP—Minnesota 1, Toronto 2. LOB—
Minnesota 2, Toronto 10. 2B—Snider (1).
Slaten pitched to 1 batter in the 6th.
Linebrink pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.
HITS—Aybar, Los Angeles, 5;Beckham, Chicago,
5;Quentin, Chicago, 5;Hafner, Cleveland,
later in the inning, and the for the Cardinals. St. Louis led E—Ang.Sanchez (1), Polanco (1). LOB—Houston 3B—Y.Escobar (1). HR—J.Nix (1), J.Molina (1). HBP—by Hanson (Zimmerman), by Lannan 4;Hannahan, Cleveland, 4;Inge, Detroit,
4;Kendrick, Los Angeles, 4;Santana, Cleveland, 4.
6, Philadelphia 9. 2B—B.Francisco (1), Ibanez (1), SB—Nishioka (1). SF—A.Hill. (McLouth). WP—Lannan.
New York Mets beat the Flor- 2-0 after one inning and 3-2 Ruiz (1). 3B—Ca.Lee (1). HR—Ca.Lee (1). S— IP H R ER BB SO Umpires—Home, Jim Reynolds;First, Mike DiMu- DOUBLES—Aybar, Los Angeles, 3;Quentin, Chi-
Cl.Lee. Minnesota ro;Second, Andy Fletcher;Third, Tim Welke. cago, 3;ARodriguez, New York, 2;31 tied at 1.
ida Marlins 6-4 on Saturday after three but Jake Westbrook IP H R ER BB SO Liriano L,0-1............. 41⁄3 4 4 4 5 3 T—2:56 (Rain delay: 0:55). A—21,941 (41,506). TRIPLES—Arencibia, Toronto, 1;Aviles, Kansas
Houston Slowey...................... 12⁄3 4 1 1 0 1 City, 1;YEscobar, Toronto, 1;Roberts, Baltimore, 1.
night. (0-1) was knocked out after W.Rodriguez L,0-1 . 4 9 7 7 1 5 Mijares...................... 1 0 0 0 1 1 Giants 10, Dodgers 0 HOME RUNS—Arencibia, Toronto, 2;THunter, Los
Del Rosario.............. 1 1 0 0 0 1 Capps ....................... 1 3 1 1 0 0 Angeles, 2;Teixeira, New York, 2;27 tied at 1.
Wright also homered for the retiring only one of six batters Melancon ................. 1 1 0 0 0 2 Toronto
San Francisco
ab r h bi
Los Angeles
ab r h bi STOLEN BASES—ISuzuki, Seattle, 2;16 tied at 1.
Mets, who got a three-hit night in the Padres’ six-run sixth. An.Rodriguez ..........
Fulchino ...................
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
Drabek W,1-0..........
Camp ........................
7
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
7
0
Tejada ss
FSnchz 2b
5 2 2 2 Miles 3b
4 2 3 3 DeJess 2b
4
4
0
0
0 0
0 0
PITCHING—13 tied at 1.
STRIKEOUTS—Cahill, Oakland, 8;Verlander, De-
from Josh Thole and two hits Philadelphia
Cl.Lee W,1-0 ........... 7 4 3 3 0 11
Rzepczynski ............
WP—Liriano.
1 0 0 0 1 0 Huff rf 4 0 2 3 Ethier rf 4 0 3 0 troit, 8;Shields, Tampa Bay, 7;Sabathia, New York,
7;Price, Tampa Bay, 7;Jackson, Chicago,
Schrhlt ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Thams lf 0 0 0 0
from Ike Davis. Nationals 6, Braves 3 Baez.......................... 1 2 1 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Angel Hernandez;First, Paul Posey c 4 0 1 0 Kemp cf 3 0 1 0 7;Drabek, Toronto, 7;RRomero, Toronto, 7.
Contreras ................. 1 2 0 0 0 2 Schrieber;Second, Chad Fairchild;Third, Joe Whitsd c 1 0 0 0 Cormir p 1 0 0 0 SAVES—MRivera, New York, 2;Gregg, Baltimore,
Logan Morrison drove in WASHINGTON — Rick W.Rodriguez pitched to 3 batters in the 5th. West. Burrell lf 4 0 0 0 Loney 1b 4 0 0 0 1;Soria, Kansas City, 1;Rodney, Los Angeles, 1.
HBP—by W.Rodriguez (Ruiz), by Cl.Lee (C.John- T—2:30. A—27,194 (49,539). Torres cf 1 1 1 0 Gimenz c 4 0 1 0
two runs for the Marlins, who Ankiel drove in three runs with son). Belt 1b 3 1 0 0 Paul lf-rf 3 0 1 0
Umpires—Home, Bob Davidson;First, Hunter
jumped out to a 2-0 lead after a homer and a squeeze bunt, White Sox 8, Indians 3 DeRosa 3b
Affeldt p
5 2 2 2 A.Ellis ph
0 0 0 0 Carroll ss
1
4
0
0
1 0
2 0
the first inning before manag- Jayson Werth and Wilson Ra-
ing one hit over the next seven mos each had three hits and
frames. the Nationals beat Atlanta.

Facebook studies reveal teams fan support


Francisco Rodriguez (1-0) In a game that included two
got the win despite blowing a rain delays totaling 87 minutes,
save chance by giving up three Ankiel’s two-run homer run
hits and a walk in the ninth for highlighted a three-run third
New York. inning off Tommy Hanson
(0-1). Ankiel put down his bunt Phillies are most loyal, while On the eve of the 2011 baseball Facebook’s study is not based teams, but there are also some
Giants 10, Dodgers 0 in the seventh. season, Facebook has taken an on a random sample, and the unique insights into how people
Yankees and Red Sox have
LOS ANGELES — Matt unprecedented look at the mil- findings are limited by being connect around their favorite
Cain scattered five hits over six Cubs 5, Pirates 3 largest geographical base. lions of members around the based on information people teams.
innings, Aubrey Huff and Fred- CHICAGO — Pinch-hitter world who have hit the "Like" chose to share. And while esti- There is a wide team-by-team
dy Sanchez drove in three runs Blake DeWitt delivered a two- button for their Major League mates of Facebook’s U.S. mem- range, for example, in the appeal
each and the San Francisco out, two-run double that By Mike Swift Baseball team, or who posted up- bership are approaching half the of teams by gender. Nearly 50
Giants defeated the Los An- capped a five-run eighth inning San Jose Mercury News dates about their feelings about total population, the findings are percent of fans of the Cardinals
geles Dodgers for their first Saturday as the Cubs rallied for SAN JOSE, Calif. — Philadel- their team following a win or a also limited to the social net- and the Minnesota Twins are
win of the season. a win. phia Phillies fans may be the loss. In findings that could pro- work’s membership — which women, while just more than a
Miguel Tejada added two Chicago’s comeback against most loyal. The St. Louis Cardi- voke a bar room brawl from Cle- tends to be somewhat younger quarter of Toronto Blue Jays fans
RBIs for the defending World relievers Evan Meek (0-1) and nals appear most beloved by veland to San Francisco, the Palo than the general population, but were female. One possible expla-
Series champions, who had Chris Resop was aided by a women. Fans of the Tampa Bay Alto social network even devel- also omits everyone under 13, ac- nation, Chang said, is that base-
dropped a pair of one-run costly error on Pirates first Rays may be the most devoted oped a "fair weather fan" index cording to Facebook’s rules. ball has a more universal appeal
games to the Dodgers. But baseman Lyle Overbay. following a loss. But Oakland for fans who only follow their But by incorporating items like in U.S. cities than in Canada,
they backed Cain Saturday to Athletics fans may be the most team when it is winning. relationships with other fans of where the appeal is more limited
avoid equaling their worst start Reds 4, Brewers 2 friendly and social, at least in "Baseball is a sport that is par- the same team, along with age, to a segment of the population —
since moving to San Francisco CINCINNATI — Scott Rolen terms of having the most friends ticularly about statistics, but you marital status and physical loca- men.
in 1958. hit a two-run homer in the first on Facebook. never really see statistics about tion, Chang said the Facebook da- Other findings were less sur-
inning, eliminating the need And in a statistic that may fans," said Jonathan Chang, the ta provides unique insights into a prising. The New York Yankees
Padres 11, Cardinals 3 for another dramatic Cincinna- cause Bay Area baseball fans to Facebook data scientist who led nation divided up not just by Red and the Boston Red Sox have the
ST. LOUIS — Clayton Ri- ti comeback, and the Reds beat nod knowingly, fans of the Los the Palo Alto, Calif.-based social and Blue political allegiances but most extensive "fan diaspora," as
chard (1-0) had two RBIs to the Milwaukee Brewers 4-2 on Angeles teams, the Dodgers and network’s anonymous study of fan communities tied to the 30 measured by the median distance
match his career high without Saturday night behind seven Angels, are the most bereft of baseball fans. "Statistics about Major League baseball clubs. their fans live from Yankee Stadi-
getting the ball out of the in- strong innings from left-hander friendship among the 30 Major fans are just so much more rare to Some of the Facebook findings um or Fenway Park.
field and pitched six solid Travis Wood. League teams. see." echo common perceptions of the
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OUTDOORS
◆IN Fingerling stocking studied as cost-effective way to maintain population
B R I E F
PFBC meeting
on April 11-12
T heandPennsylvania Fish
Boat Commission
will hold its spring quar-
terly meeting on April
11-12 at its Harrisburg
TOM VENESKY
office. OUTDOORS
Commission commit-

Trout stocking
tees will meet beginning
at 10:15 a.m. on Monday,
April 11, and again at 8

so rewarding
a.m. on Tuesday, April 12.
Formal consideration of
the agenda by the full
commission will begin at
approximately 11:20 a.m.
on April 12. All committee
meetings and the formal
for volunteers
meeting are open to the

V
public. olunteer help is something that
Commissioners will Waterways Conservation Officer
address a variety of issues John Cummings relies on when
during Tuesday’s formal stocking trout.
It’s critical, he said.
meeting, including:
Considering that a Pennsylvania Fish
• A recommendation to
and Boat Commission stocking truck
place permanent catch
PENNSYLVANIA FISH AND BOAT COMMISSION PHOTO can hold approximately 3,000 trout, and
and release regulations on
The adipose fin on this adult brown trout has not been clipped. The PFBC is asking anglers who fish the Lehigh River to take note 33 fish can fit inside a five-gallon bucket,
smallmouth and large-
if the fish they catch have a clipped adipose fin or not, and to report their findings to the agency. that’s roughly 90 trips between the
mouth bass in portions of

Trout in the Lehigh


stocking truck to the water to release
the Susquehanna and
fish.
Juniata rivers in order to
It’s a lot for one person.
reduce fishing mortality.
“If it wasn’t for the help, I don’t know
The regulations have been
how we’d do this,” Cummings said.
in place since Jan. 1 under
“There’s been times I had to stock an
a temporary order issued
entire stretch with just myself and the
by PFBC Executive Direc-
truck driver. We were exhausted by the
tor John Arway. BROWN AND RAINBOW FINGERLINGS PREFERRED
By TOM VENESKY end of the day.”
• A proposal related to tvenesky@timesleader.com
•Of the 68,000 fingerling trout released each example, has a lot of wild brown trout,” Pierce
Let’s save Cummings and other WCOs
the above-mentioned bass
There might be a better alternative to of the last two years in the Lehigh River, said. “The wild trout population in the Lehigh a bit of work and carry some buckets as
regulations that would stocked trout when it comes to maintaining a they continue to stock area waterways
48,000 were browns and 20,000 were rain- depends on the tributaries.”
extend the regulations to fishery in the Lehigh River. bows. River biologist Daryl Pierce said brook for the April 16 opener. It’s not a one-
a point one-half mile up- It’s an approach that – with a little bit of help trout fingerlings aren’t being used in the study T H R E E W AY S F O R A N G L E R S man job.
stream from the mouth of at the beginning – lets nature take its course.
because they grow at a slower rate. Because T O R E P O R T I N F O R M AT I O N But there is another reason why; if you
all tributaries within the the Lehigh is impacted by acid mine drainage,
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commis- rainbows are more apt to leave an area of the •Anglers fishing the Lehigh River have three have the time and ability, it’s a good idea
affected areas of the Sus- sion is in the second year of a study to deter- river where acidification of the water occurs. ways to report their information. They can sign to help out with the preseason trout
quehanna and Juniata mine if a self-sustaining trout population can Brown trout are more tolerant of those condi- onto the PFBC website (www.fishandboat.com/
stockings. By helping stock a stream that
rivers. tions and will hold to the area, according to images/fisheries/lehigh_river_an-
be established in the river via a fingerling gler_log_book.pdf) and complete a Lehigh you intend to fish on opening day, you
The proposal would Pierce.
stocking program. If the approach works, it Angler Logbook; visit a self-serve station along are taking an active role at increasing
also create a closed season could save the agency financially as releases of T R I B U TA R I E S F E E D W I L D the river maintained by the Lehigh Coldwater your chance for success.
during the bass spawning adult hatchery trout would be lessened or no TROUT TO THE LEHIGH Fishery Alliance, pick up a card and mail it to That’s an aspect that makes the first
period. If approved longer needed for the Lehigh.
the agency; or they can participate in a PFBC
day of trout season unique.
through a final rulemak- •While fingerling trout do resemble a wild fish interview request which will be done along the
“The main question we are looking at is as they grow in the Lehigh, the river already river on opening day. “It allows anglers to feel more invested
ing, these amendments there a better way to sustain trout than stock- holds a sustaining population of native trout, The information the agency is seeking includes: in the sport,” Cummings said. “They
would take effect Jan. 1, ing adults, which is expensive,” said Daryl river biologist Daryl Pierce said. Most of the date, location, fishing mode (shore or boat), appreciate it more when they played a
2012. Pierce, who is the river biologist for Manage- wild trout production found in the Lehigh be- total number of trout released and harvested part in putting those fish in there.”
• A proposal to require gins in the coldwater tributaries emptying into and the species of trout caught and their
ment Area 5, which covers the northeastern the river. It’s there that the wild trout reproduce length. The most critical piece of information is There’s a bit of strategy that can be
mandatory life jacket use part of the state. employed when helping to stock trout in
and work down into the river, Pierce said. that anglers also record the presence or ab-
during the cold weather To determine if fingerling stocking is a “Hayes Creek above Hickey Run State Park, for sence of any adipose or pelvic fin clip. a stream or river. Generally, every bucket
months from Nov. 1 cost-effective approach, the agency – along doesn’t have to be poured into the same
through April 30 for any- with assistance from the Lehigh Coldwater pool. Chances are things will be pretty
one operating a canoe, Fishery Alliance – has been polling anglers to being tabulated, Pierce said they will likely be caught, Pierce said. crowded on opening day, especially
kayak or motorboat 16 determine the catch rates of fingerling trout. lower. “Participation has been pretty good and it’s around the holes with easy access, so if
feet or less, including In addition, the PFBC has surveyed the river “The interesting thing is in 2009 – when we absolutely critical,” Pierce said. “The whole you want to get away from the crowd yet
when boats are anchored. during the last two summers to determine captured16 trout with clipped fins – it was a program on the success of fingerlings in the still have a chance to catch fish, then
• A recommendation to how many fingerlings survived. cold, wet year and there was good trout surviv- Lehigh rests upon the overall contribution of dump a few here and there, wherever
approve a grant to the The study kicked off in 2009 when the al,” he said. “In 2010 it was very dry and the fingerlings to what anglers are catching.” you see suitable habitat that can hold
Pennsylvania Council of agency released 68,000 fingerlings in the river. river was low, so we’ve had two extremes so If the program is a success and fingerling trout.
Trout Unlimited of Eighteen thousand were released in Section 6 far.” trout start to replace stocked adult fish, it As long as it doesn’t take too much
$10,000 per fiscal year for – which includes the stretch from the Francis While the numbers so far might seem low, should be a benefit to anglers. While finger- time and delay the stocking truck,
the next three fiscal years E. Walter Dam down to Sandy Run – and there have been some positive signs. In 2009, lings are still hatchery fish, Pierce said they WCOs generally don’t mind if you want
to further expand the 50,000 fingerlings released in Section 7 – Pierce said, anglers fishing the river in the fall resemble a wild trout as they get older be- to walk up or downstream and spread
Trout in the Classroom Sandy Run to the Northampton Dam. reported catching rainbow trout in the nine to cause they have been in the river longer. out the trout.
program The same release of 68,000 was also con- 11-inch range. Those trout were released as “Most people prefer a wild fish,” Pierce said.
• A recommendation to ducted in 2010 and is scheduled to occur a three to four-inch fingerlings earlier that year. “The benefit with the put-and-take adult trout So many benefits to helping out
approve a final rulemak- third time this May. Assessments of the finger- Mortality is also a big issue with fingerling is you know fish will be there and what size Years ago my friends and I made a
ing order that would allow ling stockings will continue to opening day of trout. Pierce said a survival rate of 2 to 4 per- they will be. But a lot of anglers are releasing habit out of meeting the stocking truck
anglers to use three rods 2012, and anglers fishing the Lehigh are asked cent is good. them now so they tend to holdover.” whenever the Lehigh River was sched-
when fishing. Current to submit a few basic details about their expe- “When you stock fingerlings, you’re essen- Pierce said he’d like to conduct similar uled to receive trout. We knew the river
regulations allow for the rience on the river. The most critical piece of tially putting forage into the river,” he said. studies on other waterways, such as the Lack- well and, with bucket in hand, were able
use of two rods. information, according to Pierce, is the pres- All of the fingerlings stocked during the last awaxen River, which flows through Wayne to quickly hit all of the pools and pockets
• A proposal to add 99 ence or absence of any adipose or pelvic fin two years should be at or above the legal size and Pike counties. and pour a few trout into each.
new waters to the list of clip on any of the trout that anglers catch. limit of seven inches. The 2009 fingerlings But before a fingerling study can be initiated Helping with a trout stocking is also
wild trout streams So far, results have been impacted by ad- should be in the14-inch range, Pierce said. elsewhere, more needs to be learned from the beneficial in other ways. It gives you a
A complete copy of the verse conditions on the river for the last two A key component of the study is angler work being conducted on the Lehigh River. firsthand look at the quality of fish being
meeting schedule and the years. involvement. Pierce said it takes a lot of effort “We need to determine what the Lehigh is stocked, which lately has been pretty
full agenda for the meet- After the first 68,000 fingerlings were re- for agency personnel to electroshock the river providing that allows fingerlings to support a good.
ing can be found on the leased in May 2009, Pierce said agency per- to obtain a sample, and interviewing anglers trout population, and what characteristics of But the excitement for opening day is
commission’s web site at sonnel captured16 fin-clipped brown trout in along the river is time consuming. the Lehigh River are conducive to fingerlings really heightened when you pop the lid
www.fishandboat.com/ Section 7 and none on Section 6 that summer. The best method is to have anglers volun- and then we can look at other waterways,” off a bucket, pour it in the water and
minutes.htm. In 2010, while the final numbers are still tarily submit information regarding what they Pierce said. watch a monster trout slide out with all
the rest.
Needless to say, those are the places
OUTDOORS NOTES that I made a mental note to visit on
opening day.
The Stanley Cooper Sr. Chapter of provided for other conservation groups to order tickets, contact Greg Malaska at niors at both Tunkhannock Area and Still, there’s yet a bigger, more impor-
Trout Unlimited will hold its 21st Annual with similar values and objectives. 657-7169, Gary Visgaitis at 436-0839 or Lackawanna Trail high schools. Any Tunk- tant benefit that comes with helping out
National Conservation Banquet on Sat- Members monitor and test local Richard Schwartz at 751-3986. All proceeds hannock or Lackawanna student may with a trout stocking.
urday at 5 p.m. at the Best Western-East streams, conduct trash cleanups, and act from the event benefit coldwater conser- apply for the scholarship, and club mem-
Mountain Inn. There will be a live auction, upon issues that directly affect the quality vation. bers’ children attending other schools may It’s helping a child stock fish.
silent auction, special fly rod raffle, bucket and accessibility of area rivers and also apply. I’ll never forget the excitement I felt as
raffle and outside raffle. Some of the The North Mountain Branch of the Shooting on the 50 clay bird sporting
streams. SCTU successfully had streams
Quality Deer Management Association
a young child when my father helped me
prizes include a custom bamboo rod, reclassified to “High Quality Cold Water clays course begins at 9 a.m. and a full pour a bucket of trout into a stream. The
graphite rods from Orvis, Winston, Sage, will hold its 8th annual REACH banquet on steak dinner with all the fixings will be
Fishery” status providing a level of protec- Saturday at the Triton Hose Co., in Tunk- sight of the chunky fish splashing into
Scott and Greys-Hardy, a fiberglass rod tion from DEP. Chapter meetings feature served at 11:30 a.m. Ammunition and din-
and a Tankara rod. There will also be a hannock. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., bar ner will be provided for shooters by the the water was enough to keep me wide
guest speakers and are free and open to opens at 5 and dinner begins at 6. The
selection of reels from Orvis, Abel, and the public. banquet includes a live auction, silent
club as part of the entry fee. Shotguns are awake on the night before opening day.
Ross. Lines, floating, sinking, streamer, and Tickets are $50 and can be reserved by also available if needed. The entry fee is Even today, I see that same look of
auction, gun raffles and a ladies and
silk, prints, jewelry, gadgets, books, DVDs, contacting Mike Matso, Reservations $60 per shooter. All proceeds go toward amazement on a child’s face as they
sportsmen’s raffles. Twelve guns will be
fly boxes, some filled with flies, and other Chairman, at 457-8697; or Heide Marie the scholarship fund. This year’s sporting
auctioned this year. Tickets are $45 for eagerly peer inside a bucket when the lid
items round out the assortment. Cebrick, Banquet Chairman, at 675-4881. clays course will again feature automatic
single, $65 for couple and $250 sponsor. is popped off.
Profits from the banquet ensure the Reservations should be made by Wednes- For an extra $100, early bird tickets may be traps. If you aren’t available to shoot, you
success of the programs of Stan Cooper Sr. day purchased, which includes $300 of addi- can sponsor a shooter for $60 or sponsor A bucket of trout was enough to get
TU. SCTU continues to educate and share The Western Pocono Chapter of Trout a shooting station for $20. Donations of me hooked on fishing at an early age,
Unlimited will hold its banquet on Sat- tional raffle and bonus tickets. For in-
the experience of fly fishing through Pro- formation, contact Chris Denmon at 477- any size are also appreciated.
ject Healing Waters, (Disabled Veterans), urday at Stasko’s Top Shelf Banquet Hall, Scholarship applications will be available and it is just as effective with children
2238 or Linda Coolbaugh at 836-2765. today.
sponsoring a student to the PATU Camp, 402 S. Poplar St., in Hazleton. The event in the guidance offices at both high
and annual Youth and Adult Fly Fishing begins at noon, followed by a 1 p.m. pre- The Factoryville Sportsman Club will schools and at the Factoryville Sportsman I can’t think of a better reason than
Camps. Also, profits from the banquet go sentation from Don Baylor, who will dis- host the annual Fred Loch Memorial Schol- Club. For information or to request an that to help out with a preseason trout
to the “Trout in The Classroom” project, cuss angling in the Pocono region, stream arship Shoot on Sunday, May 1, on the club entry form, contact Carl Tylutki at 945- stocking.
which reinforces the necessity for clean types, hatches and the future of the Poco- grounds located on Lithia Road off Route 3137 or Phil McCarthy at 836-5395 by April
streams with high school students. Schol- no streams. Tickets are $12 for adults and 6. This shoot is to help fund the club’s 29. You can also check the club website at
arships have been donated and funding $8 for children under 12. For information or scholarship program for graduating se- www.fscweb.org. Tom Venesky covers the outdoors for The
Times Leader. Reach him at tvenesky@
timesleader.com
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PRO FOOTBALL TENNIS NFL

Jets reply to suit


involving Favre
In court documents, team “The rela- The NFL also
said it couldn’t
lawyer responds to lawsuit tionship substantiate
filed by massage therapists. (with the claims made in
media reports
team) they that Favre had
By JENNIFER PELTZ seek to pursued two
Associated Press massage ther-
Nevada quarterback Colin Kae-
AP PHOTO
NEW YORK — Two massage
portray apists who
pernick in his final college therapists who say the New York could not worked at the
game, a Fight Hunger Bowl Jets blacklisted them for objecting Jets’ facility.
victory over Boston College. AP PHOTO to randy text messages from for-
be further Days after
Victoria Azarenka reacts after her 6-1, 6-4 win against Maria Sharapova in the women’s final at mer quarterback Brett Favre are from the Favre’s fine was

Kaepernick
the Sony Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Fla., on Saturday. overplaying their ties to the team, truth.” announced,
the Jets say in court documents. Scavo and

Another win at Key Biscayne


Shannon O’Toole and Christina Gary H. Glaser O’Toole sued
Scavo worked for the team on a Jets lawyer him, the team

on the rise
combined total of five days over and Lisa Ripi,
two years, team officials say. The another mas-
team wasn’t told about the wom- sage therapist who worked with
Azarenka of Belarus tops “I played real well the first Sharapova lost in a final for en’s concerns and simply took its the Jets and had recruited

as NFL
set,” the No. 8-seeded Azarenka the fourth time since her most massage business elsewhere O’Toole.
Sharapova for her second
said. “Maria is such a great recent title, at Strasbourg in when its training facility moved in During the 2008 preseason,
Sony Ericsson Open title. fighter, I knew she was going to May 2010. She’s 0-3 in finals at 2008, Jets officials, lawyers and Favre sent a fourth, unidentified
fight to the end. She came up Key Biscayne, where she was al- another massage therapist say in massage therapist a text message

prospect By STEVEN WINE


AP Sports Writer
KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. —
with great tennis at the end,
and I had to hang in there.
That’s what paid off.”
And who had the better
so the runner-up in 2005 and
2006.
But the three-time Grand
Slam champion is healthy again
court filings.
“The relationship (with the
team) they seek to portray could
not be further from the truth,” Jets
asking to get together with her
and Scavo and saying, “I guess I
have bad intentions,” according to
the lawsuit, filed in a Manhattan
QB out of Nevada has gone Swapping shrieks along with shriek? after battling a series of inju- lawyer Gary H. Glaser wrote in re- state court.
their shots, Maria Sharapova “I think mine is quieter,” Aza- ries, as the results are starting sponse to a lawsuit filed by the After Scavo’s husband asked
from mid-to-late round to a
and Victoria Azarenka made renka said. to show. She’s projected to massage therapists. A court date Favre to back off and apologize,
potential 1st-rounder in draft. rallies sound like a car alarm. Sharapova committed eight climb next week to No. 9, the is set for next week. she and O’Toole got no more work
Sharapova was the soprano, errors in the first game alone. highest she has been ranked Favre, now retired after spend- with the team, the lawsuit says.
Azarenka the alto, and their al- She lined one especially un- since early 2009. ing his 20th NFL season with the They’d made a combined total of
By RALPH D. RUSSO ternating arias could be heard sightly serve into the concrete “It means that I’m winning Minnesota Vikings, hasn’t replied $2,300 from the Jets, according to
AP College Football Writer on the beach across the street in front of the net. By the time matches, and winning more of to the lawsuit. His agent didn’t im- the team’s court filings.
ThemorningafterColinKaeper- from the Sony Ericsson Open. she found her range, Azarenka them,” she said. “It has been a mediately return a call Friday. The Jets say they never guaran-
nick finished one of the most pro- But Sharapova was flat and led 4-love in the second set. long road to get here. It’s not The Jets’ response doesn’t dis- teed ongoing work to any mas-
ductive careers for any college her opponent sharp. Azarenka “It’s a little bit too late to pick over yet.” cuss the three-time MVP’s alleged sage therapists. The team started
quarterback by winning a bowl swept nine consecutive games up the pace when you’re down a Azarenka’s also on the rise, behavior during his 2008 season bringing them in occasionally in
game, he boarded a plane to Atlan- to take charge Saturday and set and 4-love,” Sharapova said. and projected to be ranked No. with the team. Favre’s stint with 2007, making their services avail-
ta. won the tournament for the sec- “I wish I picked it up earlier, ob- 6 next week, matching a career- the Jets also spurred an NFL in- able free to all players on presea-
This was no vacation. The Neva- ond time, beating Sharapova, viously. She did many things best. vestigation into allegations that son “Recovery Days” and at other
da quarterback spent seven weeks 6-1, 6-4. better than I did today.” Alas, the 21-year-old Belarus- he sent lewd messages and photos points to players whose perform-
rigorously training — and we’re The final matched two of the While the women’s tourna- sian can’t play Key Biscayne ev- to a former Jets game hostess. ance “earned” them a massage,
not talking sit-ups and biceps curls most notorious grunters in ten- ment was full of surprises, the ery week. She also won the Commissioner Roger Goodell athletic training director John
—fortheNFLcombine,withaside nis, and while both were noisy, men’s draw is down to the tournament in 2009, stopping said in December he couldn’t con- Mellody said in court filings.
trip to Mobile, Ala., for the Senior Azarenka’s shots had more game’s top-ranked players. No. Serena Williams in the final. clude from the available evidence The Jets’ training camp moved
Bowl worked in. bang. Sharapova committed 43 1 Rafael Nadal will play for the The two titles are the biggest of that Favre had violated league pol- in September 2008 to Florham
“I was def- In that time, unforced errors, held serve only championship today against her career, and she joked she’s icy, but the quarterback was fined Park, N.J., from Hofstra University
an interesting once and came up short with a No. 2 Novak Djokovic, who is planning to move to Miami $50,000 for not being forthright on New York’s Long Island, where
initely a thing has hap- late comeback bid. 23-0 this year. from Minsk. with investigators. O’Toole and Scavo live.
late pened to Kae-
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53°
TUESDAY warm conditions from the Southwest into the Midwest today. Strong to severe thunderstorms will
TODAY MONDAY
Partly T-storms
erupt ahead of this system late in the day. Expect rain, snow and a few thunderstorms over the
Rockies and Northern Plains. High pressure will bring quiet conditions to the East.
Partly sunny, sunny,
showers late
38° showers
63° 54°
51° 28°
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 52/43
39/24 54/37
Partly Partly Rain Partly 44/43 56/43
sunny sunny, sunny The idea of “April
showers Showers” will
50° 60° 55° 55° 63/50 59/47
hold true this
65/50 59/25 85/50
first week of the
35° 42° 40° 40° month with sev-
eral bouts of rain
REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’S SUMMARY 63/53
showers in the
74/57
The Poconos 88/63
forecast. The
Today’s high/ Syracuse Highs: 45-53. Lows: 37-42. Look for 87/57 good news is
Tonight’s low 47/35 increasing clouds today. Rain will that most of
83/71
Albany
become likely tonight. today will remain
52/35 86/69 85/71 dry, albeit
45/27
breezy, until a
Binghamton The Jersey Shore 45/33 warm front deliv-
46/34 Highs: 52-58. Lows: 40-43. Skies will be ers a period of
mostly sunny today, then showers will be City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow rain late tonight
Towanda possible overnight.
49/38 Anchorage 39/26/.00 45/27/c 44/29/c Myrtle Beach 70/46/.00 66/58/s 80/63/pc into tomorrow
Poughkeepsie Atlanta 69/43/.00 74/57/s 80/51/t Nashville 68/46/.00 77/60/pc 74/40/t morning. There
Scranton 54/36 may be a couple
49/41 The Finger Lakes Baltimore 51/32/.04 58/43/pc 77/55/pc New Orleans 80/61/.00 81/70/pc 84/52/t
Wilkes-Barre Highs: 46-50. Lows: 34-41. Expect a Boston 53/38/.00 51/37/s 43/42/r Norfolk 59/35/.00 60/48/pc 80/61/pc of sleet pellets
50/41 chance of rain late today. Rain will be Buffalo 42/28/.00 48/41/c 66/37/t Oklahoma City 84/49/.00 88/50/pc 58/37/pc at the very start
Charlotte 67/35/.00 71/49/s 79/60/pc Omaha 68/32/.00 67/40/pc 46/29/pc but nothing to
likely tonight.
Pottsville New York City Chicago 52/36/.00 63/50/t 57/33/sh Orlando 84/55/.00 84/62/s 89/66/pc cause any prob-
State College 52/36 56/43 Cleveland 48/34/.00 50/46/sh 64/37/t Phoenix 93/67/.00 85/58/pc 86/58/s lems. Monday
51/42 Brandywine Valley Dallas 84/55/.00 88/63/pc 75/45/pc Pittsburgh 47/33/.09 49/48/sh 72/33/t will be a warm
Reading Denver 83/40/.00 59/25/t 50/30/pc Portland, Ore. 50/42/.11 53/41/c 54/45/sh but gray start to
Harrisburg 54/41 Highs: 56-59. Lows: 42-46. Abundant sun-
55/40 shine is in store today. Showers and t- Detroit 49/31/.00 44/43/sh 61/36/t St. Louis 67/38/.00 80/56/pc 56/39/t the week. A few
Philadelphia storms will be possible late tonight. Honolulu 82/71/.00 86/69/s 83/69/s Salt Lake City 72/51/.00 42/31/sn 55/42/pc peeks of sun
58/46 Houston 82/66/.00 83/71/pc 84/50/t San Antonio 82/63/.00 87/72/pc 86/48/pc may allow tem-
Indianapolis 57/36/.00 68/58/pc 65/38/t San Diego 67/61/.00 63/54/c 67/54/s peratures to
Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 87/71/.00 79/54/pc 73/55/s San Francisco 59/53/.00 65/49/s 67/49/s jump into the
58/43 Highs: 55-57. Lows: 43-49. Expect sunny Los Angeles 65/60/.00 63/53/c 68/54/s Seattle 46/40/.27 52/43/c 49/42/sh lower 60s. Still,
to partly cloudy skies today. Chance of t- Miami 84/69/.00 85/71/pc 84/77/pc Tampa 80/60/.00 84/65/s 86/69/pc another round of
Milwaukee 48/36/.00 49/44/t 45/31/sh Tucson 93/63/.00 86/52/pc 82/53/s rain arrives late
storms overnight.
Minneapolis 52/31/.00 54/37/sh 43/27/rs Washington, DC 52/36/.04 59/47/pc 78/56/pc
Monday night in
ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport WORLD CITIES our fast-moving
Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. weather pattern.
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Yesterday 50/31 Yesterday 0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs A couple of thun-
Average 54/34 Month to date 0.27” Wilkes-Barre 7.18 0.42 22.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 73/50/.00 54/39/sh 52/37/pc Mexico City 81/55/.00 80/51/pc 84/55/pc derstorms may
Record High 80 in 1967 Normal month to date 0.20” Towanda 4.58 0.19 21.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad 95/61/.00 97/73/s 91/63/s Montreal 52/32/.04 45/28/sf 41/37/r accompany this
Record Low 19 in 1911 Year to date 10.71” Lehigh Beijing 57/37/.00 65/40/s 68/39/s Moscow 43/32/.03 50/28/c 49/30/s rain as a cold
Heating Degree Days* Normal year to date 7.43” Bethlehem 1.64 -0.68 16.0 For more weather Berlin 68/54/.00 73/46/pc 57/37/pc Paris 75/45/.00 59/45/r 61/41/pc front punches
Yesterday 24 Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires 81/59/.00 79/53/t 69/45/pc Rio de Janeiro 88/75/.00 85/74/t 84/73/t through the
Month to date 52 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 4.72 0.22 18.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 57/43/.39 52/36/pc 55/43/sh Riyadh 91/66/.00 96/76/c 99/74/pc area.
Year to date 5639 Today 6:44a 7:30p Frankfurt 77/45/.00 75/46/pc 64/41/sh Rome 73/46/.00 70/57/s 68/59/pc
Last year to date 5245 Tomorrow 6:42a 7:32p New First Full Last National Weather Service Hong Kong 79/66/.00 73/66/pc 70/64/pc San Juan 85/76/.00 86/73/s 82/72/pc
Normal year to date 5496 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 79/55/.00 69/50/s 59/47/sh Tokyo 61/50/.00 54/44/sh 55/39/s
London 63/52/.00 61/45/sh 57/44/pc Warsaw 59/41/.00 64/41/s 61/39/sh - Ryan Coyle
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s Today 6:21a 7:56p
mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Tomorrow 6:47a 8:55p April 3 April 11 April 17 April 24 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

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INCLASSIFIED!
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and after a period TRUCKS
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ance to build stor-
man Shepherd. of no less than one
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age sheds at lot 30
and 31 Colonial Vil- year of active sus-
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is April 6, 2011 at license be stayed in Paid!!!
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05 FORD FREESTAR SE 01 VOLVO S40 4:00 pm on than three years of FREE
ALL JUNK CARS
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cassette player, CD RT, Black, sunroof,
player, keyless wing, 31,000 miles
CHEVROLET `05 3i SPORT
Pure silver metallic.
VOLVO `98 V90 CHEVY`75 CAMARO
BANKRUPTCY entry, leather interi- 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE
FORD `07 Roof & mirror caps Low mileage,
FREE CONSULT or, rear defroster.
$3,195.
3.0, hunter green,
tan leather (AWD) TAHOE Z71 16,000 miles, black.
3 Year/36,000 mile
in black. Tartan red
cloth / panther black
42,000 miles,
speed, front wheel
4
Wagon. Silver with
350 V8. Original
owner. Automatic
Guaranteed
Low Fees
(570)459-2207
Call after 3:00 p.m.
03 HYUNDAI ACCENT
White, 4 door, 4cyl.
Silver birch with
grey leather interior,
MUSTANG GT
Premium package,
warranty. AC,
power windows.
leather
Black
interior.
bonnet
drive, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
gray leather. 120K.
Rear Wheel Drive. 6
transmission. Rare -
tuxedo silver / black
Payment Plan! 66,000 miles stripes. Automatic. cylinder. 24 MPG
3rd row seating, silver, black leather ABS. Excellent ditioning, air bags, vinyl top with black
highway. Sunroof,
Colleen Metroka
570-592-4796 CHEVROLET `99 01 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX GT, whte,
4 dr., V6
rear A/C & heat,
4WD automatic with
traction control, 5.3l
interior, 5 speed
manual. 20,000
condition.
Asking $13,900
Steptronic paddles.
Dual moon roofs,
Cockpit chrono
power locks, power
windows, power
mirrors, cruise con-
CD, good inspec-
tion. Recent starter
naugahyde interior.
Never damaged.
$6,000. Call
ASTRO VAN 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO
Burg./tan lthr.,
engine, moonroof,
miles. $18,900
(570) 868-3832
(570) 283-1165
package, conven-
ience, cold weather
trol, AM/FM radio,
& battery. Newer
tires. $4,395 or best
570-489-6937
DIVORCE No Fault 56,000 miles, 4.3 rear DVD player. Rare, Exclusive CD player, Mp3
offer. Call
$295 divorce295.com
Atty. Kurlancheek
cylinder engine,
automatic. Clean.
Nav., 360 HP, AWD
01 AUDI A8 L
cashmere beige,
Bose stereo + many
more options. Imm- FORD `92 MUSTANG Opportunity To
(heated seats) &
premium packages.
Dynamic stability
player,
entry,
keyless
sun/moon
570-822-6785
CHRYSLER `49
WINDSOR
800-324-9748 W-B aculate condition. roof, rear defroster,
$2,500. Call
(570) 829-0549 tan lthr., nav., AWD 76,000 adult driven
Convertible, Own... control. Xenon tinted windows. VW ‘01 GOLF
55,000 original
Divorce, Custody, 01 AUDI A8 L miles. $15,600. Call headlights, front $14,200. 4 door, 4 cyl, 1.8 Silver / gray, 4 door
miles 5.0 auto,
‘26 FORD
Support, PFA green, tan leather (570) 378-2886 & and rear fog lights. (570) 443-7522 Call Turbo, auto, sunroof sedan. 6 cylinder
some engine
FREE Consultation.
CHRYSLER navigation, AWD
Blk, auto, sun roof
ask for Joanne upgrades. Garaged
Parking
control.
distance
Harmon-
before 9:30 p.m. 79K, VG condition flathead, fluid drive.
Atty. Josianne
Aboutanos
Wilkes-Barre `94White
CONCORDE
01 VW CABRIOLET
Silver, Brown top, CHEVROLET `09
showcar. $8200
(570) 283-8235 MODEL T
Panel Delivery
Kardon sound sys-
tem. Chrome line SUBARU ‘06 LEGACY
$5,250. DEALER

BUICK `92 REGAL


45,000 original
miles. Just like new!
REDUCED $15,000
with 5-spd, convertible interior. Mint condi-
570-208-1118
leather interior.
Infiniti sound
00 MERCEDES-BENZ
S-430 slvr/blck EQUINOX HONDA `06 CIVIC EX 100 point
Concours quality tion. 17,000 miles.
Must Drive!
SE - CERTIFIED Custom, 4 door,
6 cyl. auto. 63K
Call Jim:
570-654-2257
Low mileage, 15000 2 door, 5 speed, air, restoration. Red AWD, automatic original miles.
FREE CONSULTATION system.
151k miles.
lthr., 64,000 miles
98 HONDA CIVIC EX, miles, automatic, power windows &
locks, sun roof, CD,
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
$21,500
570-341-7822
moonroof
$14,990
Garage kept. Like
new. $2,995. CORVETTES
for all legal matters 2 dr, auto, silver all-wheel drive, 4
REDUCED! cruise & alloys.
WANTED
Attorney Ron Wilson door, anti-lock 0 miles on Current Inspection
$1,300 77 Pontiac Firebird
570-822-2345
or best offer. Black V6, T-Tops brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
Excellent condition,
very well main-
restoration.
RARE! NISSAN ‘05 ALTIMA on all vehicles
570-825-8253 1953-1972
570-283-8202 73 VW BEETLE CONV. tained with service $40,000 Auto, one owner,
Attorney olympic blu, blck power locks, power Local trade Any Condition!
records, remaining $38,000
Keith Hunter top, 4 speed windows, power
mirrors, cruise con- Honda warranty. $11,435
VW ‘07 BEETLE Courteous, Fast
Professional Buyer.
Bankruptcies
FORD ‘01 EXPLORER SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4’s
trol, AM/FM radio, 65K, $10,500.
570-706-0921
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
Leather Interior, Licensed & Bonded
MAHLER, LOHIN
& ASSOCIATES
2 DOOR SPORT.
SPORT.
Silver, 97,000 miles.
07 CHEVY EQUINOX LT
cassette player, CD
player, keyless 1993 CADILLAC www.wyoming
Alloys, Moon Roof
$13,840
corvettebuyer.com
1-800-850-3656
(570) 718-1118 Good condition.
grey, V6 AWD
07 DODGE NITRO SXT,
entry, rear de-
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MARGIOTTI
Includes snow tires.
$3,700.
garnet red, V6, 4x4
06 DODGE RAM 1500
froster, rear wind-
shield wiper, tinted
windows. $17,500.
Sport SI. Red, with
black interior,
13,000
Original Miles
560 Pierce St.
570-714-9924
FORD `52
COUNTRY SEDAN
570-313-0462
LAW OFFICES Call after 5PM
SLT, quad cab,
hemi, blk, 4 dr., 4x4
(570) 954-9333
Call after 9:00 a.m.
75,000 miles. 6
speed, spoiler and
Exquisite Red with
candy clear coat,
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming SUBARU `05 LEGACY
BANKRUPTCY MERCEDES-BENZ `86
06 CHRYSLER TOWN & body kit. Tinted win- black top with valleymotors.com
SPORT AWD 560 Pierce St. CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
CHEVROLET `86
COUNTRY TOURING dows, beige leather inte- 570-714-9924 Kingston, PA
Free Consult red, 4 dr., 7 pass., Reduced $11,900 Air, new tires & V8, automatic,
rior. Digital gauge www.wyoming
190 E
brakes, 31,000 8 passenger,
NISSAN `06 ALTIMA
mini van (570) 714-0384
CORVETTE
Payment Plans package & option- miles, great valleymotors.com 3rd seat, good
06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB al chrome & gold
(570) 970-9977 570-714-9924
HONDA `09 PILOT
4 cylinder gas SLT, silver, auto., SE, special edition. condition. $11,995. condition, 2nd
Wilkes-Barre 4x3 manual, 3 over- alloy wheels. Con- 570-836-1673 owner. $9,500.
engine. 125,000 V6, 4x4 vertible. 59,000 miles. Auto,
(570) 223-2536 drive, 350 engine
VW `05 JETTA
miles. Clean, runs 06 JEEP LIBERTY Low mileage, fwd, 4 cyl., original 570-579-3517
with aluminum Beautiful,
excellent. $2,000
Stroudsburg
Call 570-328-7370
SPORT white, V6,
4x4 heads. LT-1 exhaust
system. White with
24.000 miles, four
wheel drive, 4 door,
Must Sell!
$31,000
owner. Fully loaded,
AM/FM CD changer. TOYOTA ‘09 Silver with black
FORD `66
05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, anti-lock brakes, air
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY VOLKSWAGEN `01 green, auto, V6,
4x4
red pearls. Custom
flames in flake. New
conditioning, all
power, CD changer,
$29,900 Power driver seat,
anti-theft alarm, SCION XD interior. Auto. Sun-
roof. All options. Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony
excellent condition Automatic, Excellent condition.
Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry PASSAT GLS WAGON
05 MERCURY MOUNT-
AINEER PREMIUM,
tires & hubs. 1
owner. 61,000 origi-
nal miles. $8,500
rear windshield
wiper, custom 1993 CADILLAC $9,900
570-283-1165
traction control,
remote start.
1 owner. 33K miles.
Asking $13,500. Call
interior. Pristine
condition. 26K
Dalessandro
570-823-9006
Satin Silver Metallic.
1.8L 4 cylinder
Silver, black leather,
3rd seat, AWD
05 CHEVY EQUINOX
(570) 359-3296
Ask for Les
wheels, $22,900.
(570) 313-2749 SEDAN DEVILLE
4 door NISSAN `06 SENTRA
$14,680 570-693-2129
Leave Message
miles. $17,000 or
best offer.
(570) 817-6768
turbo. Cold weather
Silver, 4 door, 4x4 Blue-Sapphire 1.8 S, Special
CHEVROLET
package & traction
320 Business 415 Autos-Antique
Consulting
control. 101,700
miles. Great condi-
05 FORD EXPLORER
XLT, white 4 door
VITO’S
Beauty!
Beautiful condi-
Edition, Power
steering, brakes, & Classic LINCOLN `66
tion. Asking $4,300 4x4
04 JEEP GRAND 2010 CAMARO &
tion. Garage kept
26,000 miles. All
windows & locks.
6 CD changer. 560 Pierce St. CONTINENTAL
CADILLAC `80
(570) 417-7678
ATTORNEY GREG MORAN CHEROKEE LAREDO, V-6 Victory Red,
black interior,
available options - Excellent condition, Kingston, PA 4 door,
Convertible, 460
Criminal Defense,
PFA Violations
412 Autos for Sale
Special Edition.
Grey, sunroof, 4x4 all bells and
whistles.
GINO’S fully loaded. 4
door. Grey leather
43K. $12,500.
570-881-6897
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com COUPE DEVILLE cu. engine, 67,000
miles, 1 owner
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ interior
Reasonable prices.
Call for a free `08 Cadillac DTS ER, seafoam
grn/tan lthr., 4x4
$25,000
570-706-6489
Wanted: $7,900
NISSAN `08 ALTIMA
570-714-9924 Excellent condition,
$3,000 located in
since `69. Teal
green / white
consultation. 26k. $26,500
04 GMC ENVOY XUV Junk From an Exotic, Low mileage, Hazleton. leather, restorable,
TOYOTA `06
(570) 239-7340. 08 Honda Accord 18000 miles, auto- 570-454-1945 or $2,500 570-287-
slvr., 4 dr., V6, 4x4
Private Collection
Sunroof 30k.
04 DODGE DURANGO CHEVY ‘04 MALIBU Cars &
Call 570-650-0278
matic, front wheel 561-573-4114 5775 / 332-1048
AVALON
$15,900 drive, 4 door, anti-
LIMITED, Sandstone, Affordable.
340 Health Care
Services
08 Mercedes C300
AWD, 56k, $28,500 tan leather, 3rd
seat, 4x4
With Warranty. Trucks lock brakes, air
conditioning, air New tires, new CHEVROLET `68 C10 LINCOLN `88
07 Jeep Liberty 4x4
34k miles. $15,300 04 DODGE RAM 1500
SLT, quad cab,
$6,992
Highest MERCEDES-BENZ `01 bags, power locks,
power windows,
brakes, Inspected
March 4, AC,
New 350 motor and
new transmission.
TOWN CAR
Prices AVPS, Fully REDUCED TO
MAFFEI AUTO SALES
power mirrors,
C-240
Experienced Care hemi, silver, 4x4 61,000 original
power seats, all loaded, 18,000 $5,000 FIRM
Giver Available 04 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM
Paid!! power, cruise con- mile bumper to (570) 906-1771 miles, garage kept,
To Help With 121,000 miles. bumper warranty. triple black, leather
570-288-6227 Gold tan leather, FREE PICKUP Loaded, leather trol, GPS/naviga-
Daily needs. Trust- interior, carriage
ful & Reliable. Ref-
erences. Call
3rd seat, 4x4
04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA 288-8995
seats, 4 door.
$5,200
tion system,
AM/FM radio, CD
90,000 miles.
$12,900. CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
SS clone. 350
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
changer, Mp3 play- (570) 881-3712
(908) 240-2194
ACURA ‘07 RDX LS, white, V6, 4x4
04 KIA SEDONA EX,
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
Call 570-283-1800
M-F, 9am - 5pm er, keyless entry, engine, 290 Horse-
power. 10 bolt posi-
excellent condition.
$5,500. Call
TOYOTA `10
Tech Package. green, tan leather, All other times leather interior,
570-714-9924 rear. PowerGlide Mike 570-237-7660
Leather Seats. 7 pass. mini van sun/moon roof,
380 Travel Moonroof 04 JEEP GRAND HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA (570) 388-6422
rear defroster, new Camry SE. 56,000
transmission. Power
$19,880 CHEROKEE LAREDO
gold, 4 dr., V6, 4x4 CHRYSLER ‘06 GLS, automatic.
Only 2,400 miles. MERCEDES-BENZ `05 floor mats, Winter
Frost pearl paint,
miles. Red, alloy
wheels, black cloth
disc brake kit. Over
$20,000 invested,
sacrifice at $11,000.
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
YANKEES TRIP
300C HEMI 240C
03 FORD WINDSTAR $20,750 heated seats, side interior. Will consid-
TO CINCINNATI mirror defroster, (Wilkes-Barre) 1 owner, garage
LX, green, 4 door, er trade. $14,200 Call 732-397-8030 kept, 65k original
June 20, 21 and 22 entertainment sys. Light green, 18,000 4Matic, V6 - Gray, backup camera, (570) 793-9157
(Monday, Tuesday, miles, loaded, auto rear view mir- miles, black with
7 pass. minivan 77K highway miles, grey leather interior,
Wednesday)
TOYOTA `93 MR2
03 DAKOTA CLUB SXT leather, wood trim, Excellent condition, ror dimmer, Blue-
Catch the Yankees $24,000. tooth, phone, nav., all original & never
560 Pierce St. blu, V6, 4x4 dealer serviced. Sun seen snow. $8,900.
CHEVROLET `79
take on the Reds at Kingston, PA 03 CHEVY 1500, V8, 570-222-4960 roof, heated seats. & radio controls
The Great American T-top, 5 speed. Call 570-237-5119
www.wyoming X-cab, white, 4x4 leave message 560 Pierce St. $15,500. Call on steering wheel,
Ballpark in Cincin- 4.5 years remain- AM/FM/CD, AC,
02 MERCURY MOUNT- Kingston, PA 570-288-3916
CORVETTE L-48 MERCEDES-BENZ `76
valleymotors.com power antenna.
CHRYSLER `02
nati, Ohio AINEER PREMIUM, ing on 7 year
570-714-9924 www.wyoming
Trip Includes:
*Round trip bus
white, tan leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
valleymotors.com MERCEDES-BENZ `06 100,000 miles Nis-
san bumper to
New tires. No rust.
Great condition. All Corvette options,
450SLC
transportation
*Beer, soda & food ACURA `00 INTEGRA
GS Coupe. 1 owner,
02 GMC SONOMA SLS,
X-cab, slvr, 4x4
PT CRUISER 570-714-9924

C-CLASS
bumper Premium
Warranty included,
$5,000
(570) 708-0269
all original,
Good Year tires,
new
80K miles, 1 owner,
mint condition, no
HYUNDAI `04
on the bus Inferno Red, flame EXCELLENT CON- new mufflers, just
clean title. 106K, 01 DODGE RAM 1500 after 6:00PM rust. Must Sell!
*Great box level design. Chrome Silver with leather DITION Altima tuned. 46,000 miles.
automatic. Leather regular cab, 4x4, $9,900
wheels. 47,000 interior. Good condi- $7,000.
seats to two games
(Mon & Tues night) interior, all power,
remote start, moon-
with cap
98 FORD F-150,
miles, one owner.
Looks and runs
TIBURON GT tion. 34,000 miles.
$15,000 Negotiable
HYBRID 35city/33
highway mpg. Volkswagen ‘03 570-262-2845 or
570-239-6969
570-829-0847
*Hotel accommoda- regular cab pick up Blue, 5 speed $18,900.
tions at the Millenni- roof, alloy wheels
and more! $4,000 green, auto 4x4
great. New inspec- manual, CD, Air, (570) 885-5956 570-371-9001
GTI MERCEDES-BENZ `88
um Hotel. Just three
blocks from stadium 570-709-4137
tion. $6,875
Call (570) 472-1854
factory alarm,
power windows &
MERCEDES-BENZ `09
Call after 5:00 p.m.
moonroof, 5 speed, CHEVY `66 BEL AIR 420 SEL
and walking dis- locks. 38K.
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 2 door post car, in
AUDI ‘01 A6
loaded,$9750
good condition for
DODGE ‘08 CHARGER
tance from Cincin- $7,500 negotiable. Silver with red
nati Zoo and other
downtown attrac- 2.7 T Quattro, dark One Owner.
Call 570-540-6236 300C CONVERTIBLE
excellent condition,
570-578-2149 age. Serious
inquiries only, call
leather interior.
Every option.
BMW `93 325 IC
gray with tan leather Low mileage, Blue/white top &
tions
Price: $350 interior, automatic
transmission, 135k Convertible,
Local Trade.
$13,942 JEEP `04 GRAND 26,000 miles, all-
wheel drive, 4 door,
white interior.
Recent document-
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
for details. $8,500
or best offer. Call
Garage kept, show-
room condition.
Steve at
Call 570-287-9701
for more info. highway miles, fully
loaded, well main-
Metallic Green
Exterior & Tan
CHEROKEE LIMITED air conditioning, all
power, GPS/naviga-
ed frame-off
restoration. Over
570-407-0531
$7,000.
(570) 417-9200
4WD, 6 cylinder tion system, leather
tained, $7900. Interior, 5 Speed $31,000 invested.

AUTO
auto. Moonroof. interior, sun/moon
570-675-3808 Transmission, Fully powered. New will sell $21,500.
Heated Seats. 2nd roof, new sport and 570-335-3127
brakes & tires.
AUDI `02 A4 Owner, 66k Miles. 560 Pierce St. 94,000 highway
luxury package,
black in color.
PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER
SERVICE
Excellent Condition, Kingston, PA miles. $11,500
3.0, V6, AWD Garage Kept, $36,000.
www.wyoming (570) 822-6334
S
automatic, tiptronic Excellent Gas (570) 313-2749
transmission. Fully Mileage. Carfax valleymotors.com Great running
KIA `08 RONDO MERCEDES-BENZ `95
DIRECTORY
loaded, leather available. Price 570-714-9924 Great convertible, condition. Red with
interior. 92,000 reduced $7,995 black top, 6 speed cloth interior, power
Maroon with beige
miles. Good condi-
tion. Asking $9,500.
Call (570) 417-3395
or trade for SUV or
other. Beautiful /
Fun Car.
DODGE `01 STRATUS interior. All options.
78,000 miles. Still
SL 500
Convertible, with
manual transmis-
sion, carbon fiber
dash, leather interi-
door locks, power
windows, power

SE under warranty. moon roof,


570-388-6669 removable hard or, front & rear
Received 60,000 trunk, fast & agile. 5 speed, just
406 ATVs/Dune top, dark Blue,
Buggies AUDI `05 A4
Turbo, Navy Blue BUICK ‘07 LUCERNE
4 door, automatic mile servicing. New
Power windows, tires. KBB Value
camel interior,
Summer Driving
$18,000
offer. Call
or best serviced, 117k.
Asking $5,300
seats & locks . V6, $8,500. Asking only Only, Garage Kept. 570-262-2478 570-885-2162
with grey leather One Owner. Asking $2,900. Call $7,900. A Must See!
ARCTIC CAT`07 400 interior, fully Leather, CD, Very Good
(570) 819-3140 or (570) 457-0553
loaded automatic. Alloy Wheels (570) 709-5677
Condition, No 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
Accidents. Classy

Harry’s U Pull It
Automatic, with
LEXUS `98 LS 400
93,000 miles. All $16,450
wench & 5 foot records. Excellent Car. Price
plow. New battery.
Only 118 miles.
condition. 4 new
tires & new
FORD ‘02 Excellent condition,
Reduced!
$13,995
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
garage kept, 1
Never been on dirt. brakes. Asking FOCUS WAGON owner. Must see.
or trade for SUNVISOR: Lund
Asking $4,500. Call
(570) 735-7742
$10,000 or best
offer. Call for info
Low mileage, Low mileage, 90K.
Leather interior. All
SUV or other.
570-388-6669 AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** 99-06 Chevy/GMC
fullsize pickup also
One owner
417-2010 Days 560 Pierce St. $7,984 power. GPS naviga-
MERCEDES-BENZ PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED Tahoe, new condi-

QUARTER MIDGET 779-4325 Nights Kingston, PA tion, moon roof, cd tion $125 firm after
3pm 655-3197
www.wyoming changer. Loaded.
VEHICLES!!!
RACE CAR BMW `02 330
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
Asking $10,000. Call
570-706-6156 `97 SL320 DRIVE IN PRICES 472 Auto Services
76 inch Bull Rider, CONVERTIBLE
Honda 120 motor, 83K miles. Beautiful
CADILLAC ‘06 STS LINCOLN`06 Call for Details (570) 459-9901 All Junk $ WANTED JUNK $
Kirkey seat, condition. Newly 560 Pierce St.
new brake system, re-done interior AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- Kingston, PA
Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! Cars &
A-Main feature wins
Asphalt/Dirt,
leather & carpeting.
$13,500.
ver, 52,600 miles,
sunroof, heated
www.wyoming
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TOWN CAR LIMITED VEHICLES
Many Extras, 570-313-3337 seats, Bose sound 570-714-9924
Fully loaded.
46,000 miles,
Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! Trucks LISPI TOWING
Value $6,000, system, 6 CD
Sell for $2,999
BMW `04 325i changer, satellite Triple coated
Pearlized White. Blue, convertible,
DRAWING TO BE HELD APRIL 30
Wanted We pick up 822-0995
Call (570) 954-2749 radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote FORD ‘07 TAURUS SE Showroom
condition.
40th Anniversary
Model. 47,000
www.wegotused.com Highest
keyless entry, elec- CD AND ALLOYS
SUZUKI ’00 tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more!
$9,880 $18,900.
570-814-4926 or
miles. Minor
repairs. $7,500
Prices
Paid In
VITO’S
QUAD MASTER
(570) 654-2596 or best offer.
$17,600
570-881-2775 Call 973-271-1030
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts
CA$H &
4x4, auto, 520
MERCURY `95 FREE
WANTED! BUYING JUNK VEHICLES GINO’S
miles, winch, heat-
ed grips. $4,650. CADILLAC `04 PICKUP
570-239-2877
5 Speed. Like New!!
New Tires, tinted SEVILLE SLS 560 Pierce St.
ALL JUNK CARS GRAND MARQUIS
4 door, V8, fully 570-574-1275
Like New
SUZUKI`07 windows, sun roof,
black leather
Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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CA$H PAID loaded, moon roof,
new tires & brakes.
$300 and Up Tires
KING QUAD $125 extra if driven, 570-301-3602
interior. Only Runs great. New Interior & exterior in
57,000 Miles!!!
PRICE REDUCED TO
rotors, new brakes.
Just serviced.
570-714-9924 570-301-3602 excellent shape. 2
owners. Call CALL US!
$15 & UP!
4x4, automatic,
620 miles. $3,200.
(570) 592-8514
$14,000!!
For more info,
108,000 miles. Ask-
ing $8,000. (570) FORD `04 MUSTANG (570) 822-6334 or
(570) 970-9351 pulled or pushed in. TO JUNK Like New
call (570) 762-3714 709-8492 Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION MAZDA `04 3 TOYOTA `05 PRIUS NOBODY Pays More YOUR CAR Batteries
YAMAHA`04 RHINO FORD `07 MUSTANG LINCOLN `00 LS V8, Auto, 1,200 Hatchback, 92,000 BEST PRICES
$20 & UP!
570-760-2035
miles, all options, miles. Excellent 65,000 miles, good IN THE AREA
Excellent condition, 63,000 highway 1 owner. Low miles. show room condi- condition. auto, condition, keyless
miles, silver, runs tion. Call for info.
CA$H ON THE $POT, Carry Out Price
200 hours. Priced V6, All leather. Ask- sunroof, premium entry, cassette/ Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm
to sell. $6,500 or great, $11,500. ing $5,800. Call Asking $24,995 sound and alloy radio + snow tires. Free Anytime
negotiable. Serious inquiries Sunday 8 am - 68 pm Pickup 288-8995
best offer. Call (570) 819-3140 wheels. $8,300 $12,500
Keith 570-971-4520 570-479-2482 (570) 709-5677 only. 570-636-3151 (570) 864-2337 570-474-5268 570-301-3602
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. Windows, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg.,
Auto., Air, Advanced Trac with Electronic Stability Control,
Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, PDL, PM, Tilt Wheel, SYNC, Sport Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PDL, PW, CD, Air, Fog Lamps, Privacy
Appearance Pkg., Rear Spoiler, Cruise Control, 15” Alum. 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Glass, Roof Rack, 16” Alum. Wheels, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless
Wheels, Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad Keyless Entry, Message Center, Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg.,

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied
**Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. All **Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. **Lease payments based on 39 month lease 34,125 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery.
payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends Sale ends 4/4/11. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 4/4/11. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 4/4/11.

REMOTE START 3.7L V6 ENGINE


HID HEADLAMPS
VIN #2LBBJ16332
6 DISC CD WITH SATELLITE RADIO
KEYLESS ENTRY WITH KEYPAD
LEATHER HEATED/COOLED SEATS
PREMIUM PACKAGE
POWER LIFTGATE
SIDE AIR CURTAINS
AUTO. TEMPERATURE CONTROL
ADVANCED TRAC
REVERSE SENSING SYSTEM

24
Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11.

NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ FWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD
17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air Curtains, All Wheel Drive, 17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, Side All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing
AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, Air Curtains, AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, PW, PDL, Leather Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone
Leather Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Seats,SYNC, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Electronic Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal
Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys.,
Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera
VIN #3LBR768027 VIN #3LBR750269 VIN #1LBG609563

24 24
24 Mos.
Mos. Mos.

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/4/11.

COCCIA
CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St.,
Just Minutes from
Scranton or W-B Plains, PA
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M ILEAG E i-V TEC ® • V -6 Engine V ariable Torque M anagem ent® M ILEAG E • M odel#R E4H 3BEW • 180-hp,D O H C i-V TEC ®
21 CITY/27 HW Y
16 CITY/22 HW Y • 4 W heelD rive System (V TM -4® ) • A nti-Lock Braking 4-cylinder engine • 5-speed autom atic
System (A BS) • V ehicle Stability A ssistTM (V SA ® ) w ith transm ission • R ealTim eTM 4W D system •
Traction C ontrol• Front and R ear A ir C onditioning • A M /
FM /C D A udio System w ith 7 Speakers Including V ehicle Stability A ssistTM (V SA ® ) w ith traction
Subw oofer 60/40 Split • Flat-Folding,Sliding and control• A nti-lock braking system (A BS) •
R eclining 2nd-R ow Bench Seat • 60/40 Split Flat-Folding D ual-stage,m ultiple-threshold front airbags
3rd-R ow Bench Seat • D ual-Stage M ultiple-Threshold Front
A irbags (SR S) • Front Side A irbags w ith Passenger-Side (SR S) • Front side airbags w ith passenger-side
O ccupant Position D etection System (O PD S),Three-R ow O ccupant Position D etection System (O PD S) •
Side C urtain A irbags w ith R ollover Sensor Side curtain airbags w ith rollover sensor • C D

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$
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$
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DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY .
RES IDUAL $17,646.50 . **
LEAS ES BAS ED ON APPROV ED C REDIT TIER 1 THRU AHFC .
** LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS , 3 6K THROUG H AHFC .
$0 DOW N. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE AT
DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $14,709.50

0.9% FOR 24-60 M ON THS ON A L L N E W 2011 HON DA A CCORD, CIV IC, CR-V , FIT A N D IN S IGHT M ODE L S .
0.9% FOR 24-36 M ON THS OR 1.9% FOR 37-60 M ON THS ON A L L N E W 2011 HON DA P IL OT M ODE L S
1.9% FOR 24-36 M ON THS OR 2.9% FOR 37-60 M ON THS ON A L L N E W 2011 HON DA E L E M E N T A N D RIDGE L IN E M ODE L S
*BAS E D O N 2008-2009 E PA M IL E AGE E S T IM AT E S , RE F L E CT IN G N E W E PA F UE L E CO N O M Y M E T HO D S BE GIN N IN G W IT H 2008-2009 M O D E L S . US E F O R CO M PARIS O N PURPO S E S O N L Y .
D O N O T CO M PARE T O M O D E L S BE F O RE 2008. Y O UR ACT UAL M IL E AGE W IL L VARY D E PE N D IN G O N HO W Y O U D RIVE AN D M AIN T AIN Y O UR VE HICL E . AL L O F F E RS E XPIRE 4/ 30/ 2011.

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ATTT BU R N E H O N D A
1110 WYOMING AVE. • SCRANTON • 1-800-NEXT-HONDA • 570-341-1400
www.MattBurneHonda.com
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P urple,57K M iles
G reen,46K M iles
$4,950
$4,850 07 C R V LX G reen,27K M iles...................................N O W $16,950
11 C R Z H Y BR ID G ray,11K ..........................N O W $18,950 08 C R V LX S ilver,36K M iles....................................N O W $18,500
08 C R V EX B eige,34K M iles....................................N O W $18,500
01 SA TU R N SC 1
C O U PE
S ilver,5 S pd,46K M iles
08 C R V EX S ilver,37K M iles....................................N O W $19,500 06 N ISSA N SEN TR A
SE SED A N

09 C R V EX N avy,23K M iles.....................................N O W $20,950


W hite,59K M iles
$5,500 $8,950
08 C R V EXL G reen,42K M iles................................N O W $20,950
FIT
04 V W PA SSA T
4M O TIO N S/W
09 FIT SPO RT W hite,73K ..............................N O W $13,450 01 H O N D A C R V
SE 4W D
G ray,71K M iles G reen,64K M iles
$8,950 $9,999

PIL OT 4W D
06 PILO T EXL W hite,66K.....................................N O W $17,950
06 PO N TIA C G 6
G T SED A N CIV IC 07 PILO T LX S ilver,24K........................................N O W $19,750 03 HO NDA
A C C O RD LX SDN
W hite,65K M iles

$10,500 06 C IV IC LX SD N .........................N O
R ed,59K . W $11,950 08 PILO T V P (2)D ark C herry,33K..........................N O W $19,950 S ilver,47K M iles
$11,500
08 C IV IC LX SD N Lt B lue,47K.....................N O W $14,350 06 PILO T EXL-D V D S age,49K........................N O W $19,750
08 C IV IC LX SD N R ed,45K..........................N O W $14,500 08 PILO T EX S ilver,44K........................................N O W $21,750
08 C IV IC LX SD N R ed,30K..........................N O W $14,950 07 PILO T EXL S ilver,24K.....................................N O W $21,950
01 NISSA N FRO NTIER
06 FO R D FU SIO N
SEL SD N 08 C IV IC EX C PE W hite,31K........................N O W $14,950 08 PILO T V P B lack,26K........................................N O W $21,950 SE C LUB C A B 4W D
S ilver,66K M iles

$11,500
09 C IV IC EX C PE 5 S peed,S ilver,35K............N O W $15,750 07 PILO T EX B lack,39K........................................N O W $22,500 S ilver,28K M iles
$11,750
08 C IV IC EX C PE G ray,24K..........................N O W $15,950 08 PILO T EX S ilver,21K........................................N O W $23,500
07 C IV IC SI C PE 6 S pd,B lack,42K................N O W $15,950 08 PILO T EXL G rey,28K......................................N O W $23,500
08 C IV IC EXL C PE S ilver,20K......................N O W $16,500 08 PILO T EXL G ray,19K......................................N O W $25,750
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10 C IV IC LX SD N R ed,17K..........................N O W $16,950 09 PILO T EXL-D V D R ed,52K..........................N O W $27,950
05 H O N D A A C C O R D
LX SED A N
S ilver,47K M iles

$11,950
W hite,47K
11 PILO T EX G ray,19K..........................................N O W $28,950 $12,500
09 PILO T EXL R ed,39K.......................................N O W $29,950

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G rey,48K M iles
1.9%
36 m os A CCO R D S 2.9%
60 m os
04 M ER C ED ES
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B lack,63K M iles
$12,500 07 A C C O R D SE SD N G rey,59K.....................N O W $13,500 $12,950

07 A C C O R D EX SD N G ray,79K.....................N O W $13,950 O DYS S EY


07 A C C O R D EX C PE G rey,27K.......................N O W $15,950 08 O D Y SSEY EX C harcoal,35K..........................N O W $20,950
06 V O LV O S40i
SED A N
08 A C C O R D LXP SD N S ilver,33K.................N O W $17,500 09 O D Y SSEY TO U R N avi,D V D ,S ilver,34K......N O W $30,950 07 FO RD FUSIO N
SEDA N A W D
R ed,39K M iles
$13,950
08 A C C O R D LX SD N S ilver,28K....................N O W $17,500 B lack,51K M iles
$14,750
08 A C C O R D LX SD N R ed,11K......................N O W $17,950
08 A C C O R D LXP SD N G ray,26K..................N O W $17,950
09 A C C O R D LXP SD N G old,28K..................N O W $18,250 08 FO R D R A N G ER
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PILO T EX 09 A C C O R D LX SD N S ilver,18K....................N O W $18,250 R ID G EL IN E 4W D XLT XC A B 4X4
B lue,5 S pd,22K
09 A C C O R D LXP SD N S ilver,17K.................N O W $18,950
G old,73K M iles
$17,750
$15,250
06 R ID G ELIN E RT R ed,56K M iles.....................N O W $17,500
08 A C C O R D EXL SD N R ed,23K...................N O W $19,950
09 A C C O R D EXL V 6 C PE R ed,12K............N O W $21,500 07 R ID G ELIN E RTX 48K M iles,D ark C herry ......N O W $20,500
08 R ID G ELIN E RT G ray,33K M iles....................N O W $22,500
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& Classic Trucks & SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Clerical Training
Equipment
KAWASAKI ‘06 PALOMINO ‘07
YEARLING CAMPER
CHEVY ‘05 TRAIL
FORD `01 WINDSTAR JEEP `00 PONTIAC `04 OFFICE MANAGER/ COACHES
OLDSMOBILE `68 ‘90 CHEVY C60
Vulcan Classic BLAZER 4 door, 4
76,000 miles. Rear
1500 Pop-Up style, new tires, regularly
air. Power sliding
WRANGLER MONTANA ADMINISTRATIVE Openings available
DELMONT BUCKET TRUCK
Black and chrome.
Fuel injected. 21”
Sleeps 8, with serviced, great
condition. Silver. doors. Power in the Tunkhannock
DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!!
Automatic. Sterling
utility body, excel-
windshield. Pas-
senger backrest.
stove, fridge, sink,
outdoor grill & AC, 4WD.
174,000 miles
adjustable pedals. 2
tone metallic green.
95,000 miles, well
maintained. Excell-
SUPPORT
Needed for growing
Area School District
for Varsity Football
awning. Great con- Full tan leather inte- ent overall condi- Assistant Coaches,
This model only lent condition. New Floor boards. dition. $4,000 $6,500 or best construction com-
produced in 1967 Remainder of war- offer. 570-242-7979 rior with 3rd seat. tion. Keyless entry, Freshman Football
tires & brakes. Too (570) 822-6228 Factory CD & cas- pany. Must know Head Coach, and
& 1968. All many features to list ranty. Expires built in baby seat,
sette player. Perfect Quickbooks & Excel. Freshman Football
Feb., 2012. Kept in dual climate con-
original 45,000
miles, Color
$3,200. Call
570-299-0772 heated garage!
Never damaged.
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER CHEVY ‘07 mechanical condi-
tion. New brakes,
trol. Rear air. Seats
7. Recent inspec-
Construction office
experience and/or
Assistant
Coach.
Head
Burgundy, cloth 35 ft. Well kept. On
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket CHEVY ‘08 3500
7,000 miles. Great
condition! $6,800
campground on the
Susquehanna River
TRAILBLAZER LT front & rear. Full
service. $6,500.
tion & tires. KBB
over $6300. Asking
notary certification a
big plus. Invoicing, Interested appli-
cants should submit
On-Star, Leather. Call 570-876-1355 TJ, Black with grey bid preparation, & all
engine, 2nd 570-574-9217 near great fishing. $5,000 firm. Call a letter of interest
Satellite Radio. interior. 4 cylinder, other general office
owner. Fender
skirts, always
HD DUMP TRUCK Attached 12X22”
carpeted room.
$17,770
or 570-504-8540
evenings. 5-speed manual
(570) 417-9884
duties. Competitive to Mr. Richard

KAWASAKI
2WD, automatic. transmission. CD wage according to Bombick, Director of
garaged. Trophy Brick heater, Human Resources,
FORD `03 F150
player, hardtop, full experience.
winner at shows.
Serious inquiries
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
`08 NINJA
covered by metal
roof with large
doors, sound bar.
4” Skyjacker
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 Please email resume
to: ceatrucking@
41 Philadelphia Ave.,
Tunkhannock, PA
only, $7,500.
570-690-0727
new condition.
$21,900.
570-288-4322
250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000
breezeway. Shed &
many extras includ- LARIAT
Contractor ready
Suspension lift with
steering stabilizer.
56,000 miles,
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
frontier.com. No
phone calls please.
18657. All clear-
ances (#114 FBI Fin-
ed. Call for more 560 Pierce St. Like new BF gerprint, Criminal
miles. Great starter with ladder rack & 4 door, air condi-
information. check #34, Child
FORD ‘99 E350
Kingston, PA Goodrich 35’s with
PONTIAC ‘84 bike. $2,800 Seri-
ous inquiries only.
(570) 237-7076 www.wyoming
tool box, 4x4 diesel,
under 97K. Great Full size spare. Only
85,000 miles.
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
507 Banking/Real
Estate/Mortgage
Abuse #151 and TB)
must be secured.
Call 570-331-4777 valleymotors.com
TRANS AM BUCKET VAN SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS 570-714-9924
condition, $17,000
or best offer. $7,300
interior, tinted
windows, custom Professionals Deadline for appli-
15TH ANNIVERSARY Triton V8. 2 speed KAWASAKI `10 Travel Trailer. 29’, 570-925-2845 (570) 301-7221 wheels, $13,000
cations: April 8, 2011
EOE.
CALL-IN TELLERS
EDITION. mint condition, 1 Call 570-829-8753
1 of 600 made, all
available options,
boom; 92,000miles;
$9999 or best price. CONCOURS 14 slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS FORD `05 ESCAPE XLT JEEP `06 Before 5:00 p.m.

63K miles, V8, auto.


Great condition. Call
570-675-3384 or
Sport/Touring with
ABS/traction
fridge, shower 2500 4x4, automatic,
leather, moon roof,
COMMANDER 4X4
First Liberty Bank &

SUZUKI `09
T-roof, $7,995. inside & out. Many Trust has immediate
570574-7002 control, showroom Series. 6.0 Litre V8. new tires & brakes,
Call 570-817-2577 more extras. openings for Call-In

EDUCATORS
new, 400 miles, Heavy Duty version. well maintained Lockers, V-8. Heat- Tellers. Candidates

PONTIAC `68 439 Motorcycles metallic blue, 6 year


warranty included.
Reduced. $15,500.
Call 570-842-6735
Excellent cargo van.
85K miles. Excellent
63,000 miles,
Asking $8,750.
ed leather. All
power. Navigation, GRAND4x4.
Luxury
VITARA166 must be available to
travel to different
$12,000. condition. $8,700 570-472-3710 Satellite, Blue tooth,
CATALINA HARLEY ‘01 570-331-3674 SUNLITE CAMPER 570-829-4548 or 3rd row, More. horsepower 4 cylin-
der, 4 mode full time
branch
within
locations
Luzerne
We Are Seeking

FORD `05 WHEEL


22 ft. 3 rear bunks, 570-417-5991 69,000 County as various
Certified Staff
4 wheel drive. 1,269
SUZUKI `07 C50T
400 engine. 2 highway miles. 2010-2011
DAVIDSON
center bathroom, miles. 4 wheel anti staffing needs arise.
barrel carburetor.
Yellow with black
Electra Glide, Ultra
kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX CHAIR LIFT VAN
$14,900. Call
(570) 855-3657 lock disc brakes. There is no specific
schedule for Call-in
Secondary
roof and white wall
tires. Black interior. Classic, many CRUISER tained. Sleeps 6.
LT (premium pack-
age), 3.4L, 47,000 Seating capacity for
Leather, heated
seats. Power seats, Tellers. This position
Math Teacher

$4,995. Call chrome acces- New tires, fridge


miles. All wheel 7 plus 2 wheel
JEEP `06 mirrors, locks & offers a professional Certified School

EXCELLENT
sories, 13k miles, awning. $4500. chairs. 140,000 sunroof. 6 cd work environment, Nurse, RN
(570) 696-3513 drive, power moon-
Metallic Emerald 215-322-9845 competitive salary &
WRANGLER
roof, windows, locks miles. Great condi- changer with 8 Title One Reading
PONTIAC 1937 Green. Garage & seats. Leather tion. Asking $7,000. speakers. Cruise & paid training. Appli-

CONDITION
kept, like new Susquehanna RV For more details, cants must possess Specialist
interior, 6 cd chang- tilt. Smart pass key-
Fully restored near condition. Includes “A Camper’s Best er, rear folding Call 570-589-9181 less entry start. basic math skills & Physical Science
original. New paint, Harley cover. Windshield, Bags, $19,000. Call have a proven ability
Friend” Rt. 11 seats, keyless entry, Teacher
$12,900 Floorboards,V&H to provide quality
FORD `97 DIESEL
new interior, new Bloomsburg- onstar, roof rack, 570-401-3714
wiring, custom tint- 570-718-6769 Pipes, White customer service PMCS-Monroe Cty.
Danville Highway running boards,
ed glass, new motor 570-709-4937 walls,Garage Kept. and cross sell bank Please fax your
garage kept. Cummins engine,
& transmission. 6K Miles $5,500 570-389-9900
$14,750. 8-L. 49,049 TOYOTA ‘04 products. Previous resume to:
Spare motor &
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘04 (570) 430-0357
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
570-362-1910 miles. 33,000
cash handling expe- 570-894-2793
trans. 16” wide
SOFT TAIL DEUCE
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite,
600
gross wt. 6,649 SIENNA XLE rience is preferred.
If you are interested
white walls car in
excellent condition
LIMITED EDITION.
Radical paint, only Blue
Rear queen master
bedroom, Walk CHEVY `10 SILVERADO light wt. $19,500
Must see!
TJ, X-Package
with only 46,000
DVD, leather
moonroof
in joining our Bank
Happy Team, please
TEACHING POSITION
in storage for 2 thru bathroom. 4 Door Crew Cab (570) 829-5886
200 produced, smoked wind miles. One owner! $14968 visit any branch
years. $14,000 or Center kitchen + LTZ. 4 wheel drive. Immediate opening
Rhinehardt pipes, screen. Great bike, 6 cylinder, 6-speed location for an appli-
best offer. Serious dinette bed. Front Excellent condition, days & evenings for
runs great. Helmet
FORD `99 E250
lots of chrome. low mileage. manual transmis- cation, or you may
inquiries ONLY. extra large living full time and adjunct
Beautiful bike! & kevlar racing sion. Soft top with visit our website at
Call 570-574-1923 room + sofa bed. $35,500. Call faculty in Electrical
Asking $9,500 gloves included. Wheelchair Van full doors, tinted www.
Big View windows. 570-655-2689 Trades program.
$2995. Call for info
STUDEBAKER ‘31
or best offer. 78,250 miles. Fully factory windows. firstlibertybank.com.
(570) 881-5011 Air, awning, sleeps Minimum 3 years
570-474-0154 serviced, new bat- CD player, sound EOE M/F/D
Rumble seat, coupe 6, very clean, will CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR tery, tires & rods. bar, 31” all terrain 560 Pierce St.
work experience in
field. Teaching
Good condition.
Call for details
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED deliver. Located in
Benton, Pa. $4,900.
Custom Van. 67K
miles. Interior has
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
chairs. Braun Millen-
tires with full size
spear. A MUST SEE!
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming VICE PRESIDENT experience a plus
but not required.
(570) 881-7545
SCREAMING EAGLE TRIPLE 955 CC 215-694-7497 oak wood trim, car- nium lift with $13,999 valleymotors.com Fax resume to:

TANK ‘07 VISION V-ROD& Black.


7,000 miles. Very
fast. Needs nothing. 451 Trucks/
peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear
(570) 301-7221 570-714-9924 OF OPERATIONS 570-287-7936
Or send to

JEEP `07
convertible to dou- A/C. Power locks & P & G Federal Cred- Director of Education
Orange Blue, never SUVs/Vans
TRACTOR
2007 Tank Motor ble bed, curtains. windows. Excellent it Union is seeking a Fortis Institute
Sports Vision Motor- Used as a show dropped. Excellent
Seats 7. Power win- condition. $9,500. Vice President of 166 Slocum Street
cycle. 250 cc, bike. Never abused. condition. $4,200
dows & seats. Cus- 570-237-6375
WRANGLER X Operations who is Forty Fort, PA 18704
BUICK `05 TRAILERS
Brand new. 0 miles. 480 miles. Excellent Negotiable.
(570) 970-0564 tom lighting on ceil- responsible for
$2,400. For more condition. Asking 4x4, stick shift, soft
HONDA `03
ing. New exhaust assisting the Credit
information call Tom $20,000 or best top. Red exterior, FREIGHTLINER
at 570-825-2114 offer. Call
570-876-4034 YAMAHA ‘1975 80 RENDEZVOUSFully
CX system. New rear
tires. Recently well maintained,
garage kept. 11,500
’97 MIDROOF
Union CEO/Presi-
dent in the overall
524 Engineering

ODYSSEY
AWD, inspected. Excellent 475 CAT & 10 management of the
VOLKSWAGEN `71
PROCESS
Antique. Very good miles, one owner.
loaded, 1 owner, condition. $4,800. speed transmission. credit union. This
condition. Must see. AC, CD player, $12,000

SUPER BEETLE HARLEY DAVIDSON Low milage. Road


title. Asking $1,260
18,000 miles. 6
cylinder. New
Call 570-655-0530 High
140000
mileage,
miles,
cruise control.
Tow package with FREIGHTLINER
position has direct
responsibility for the

‘92Many
ULTRAextras,
CLASSIC
Call (570) 825-5810 inspection, tires
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER automatic, front administration and

ENGINEER
Convertible. Runs cargo carrier. ’99 CONDO
Leave Message & brakes. Like wheel drive, 4 supervision of front
great. Excellent Excellent condition. 430 Detroit, Super
new, inside & out. door, anti-lock end and branch
$18,700 10 transmission.
condition. Original
engine. Can be
Garage kept,
2 tone blue.
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR $16,900. Call
(570) 540-0975
brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
Call 570-822-9680 Asking $15,000.
activities within
established policies
Fabri-Kal Corpora-
seen by appoint- 1100 Custom. 5800 power locks, and guidelines. Par-
17,600 miles.
LEXUS `04 GX 470
ment. Must Sell miles, light bar, power windows, ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ ticipate in the tion, a major plas-
$9,200. cobra exhaust, with sides. All tics company is
$9,000 power mirrors,
CHEVR0LET`02
Lehman area. strategic planning
(570) 455-8400 windshield, many AM/FM radio, CD Black with dark aluminum, spread and the develop- seeking a full time
(570) 760-5937 extras, must sell. axle. $6,500. Process Engineer to
player, rear gray leather interior. ment of credit union
VW CLASSIC `72 $5,995. Call
570-301-3433 EXPRESS REDUCED!!!
defroster, rear DVD player. Fully
loaded. 92,000 2 storage trailers.
policies, procedures develop
enhance
and
process
HARLEY DAVIDSON
windshield wiper, and goals. Develop,
570-814-4790 capabilities in ther-
KARMANN GHIA CONVERSION ASKING $9,999 $5,990 miles. Excellent implement and
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO VAN
JUST REDUCED! (570) 606-4198 condition. $19,000 maintain operational moforming and

` 06 SOFTTAIL SAVE MONEY! GET extrusion in Hazle-


VOLVO `08 XC90
Restoration Vehicle (570) 675-4424 procedures to maxi-
750cc. 8,000 miles, Loaded. Low READY FOR THE ton, PA. Demon-
HONDA `10
Family owned, saddlebags, wind- mize efficiency.
miles. Excellent WINTER! Don’t pay strated expertise in
LEXUS `06 GX 470
garage kept, good Fully loaded, moon Oversee the devel-
NIGHTTRAIN
shield, back rest, condition. dealer prices! White technical leader-
shape. Needs some Black & Pearl, roof, leather, heat- opment and moni-
$18,900
ODYSSEY
interior work, new with grey interior. ed seats, electric toring of perform- ship, mechanical
Dark gray metallic, Excellent Condition. 570-674-3901 Looks and runs like engineering, team
seats, needs Must See. Asking locks, excellent ance standards. A
carburetor work. new rr tire & it just came off the condition. New minimum of five (5) building and prob-
$2,499. Call after 4.
CHEVROLET `05 SIL-
Only 58,000 miles. brakes, many lot. Four Door, 4 tires, new brakes years senior man- lem-solving skills
extras. $10,900 570-823-9376 wheel drive, 84,900 required. This posi-
Asking $8,000. and rotors. 52,000 agement experi-
(570) 592-4982 miles, new tires, tion supports Oper-
VERADO LT Z71
serious inquiries miles highway ence with a financial
YAMAHA` 08 R1
only! 570-343-2296 tow package, anti $26,500/ best offer. institution required. ations, Quality Con-

HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 Extended cab,


lock brakes, driver 570-779-4325 Bachelor’s Degree trol, Product Devel-

WANTED: PONTIAC and passenger opment, Customer


BEAUTIFUL BIKE automatic. Black 570-417-2010 till 5 preferred. P & G
Road King 19,000 airbags, power Service, Lean
with grey leather Cypress Pearl with Credit Union offers
miles, new tires, lots windows, power Sigma, Kaizen and
`78 FIREBIRD TRUCKS FOR SALE
Perfect condition. interior. Heated ivory leather interi- an outstanding ben-
of extra chrome. mirrors, power other activities.
3700 miles, new seats. 59,000 or. Well maintained, efit package. Visit
Like New. $12,900. locks, rear window Special Edition.
Formula 400 rear tire, undertail miles. New Michelin garage kept. All Ford, GMC, our website at
Call 570-639-1989 defroster and Maroon, Fully Qualifications: 4
Berkshire Green, kit, cover. Price tires. $16,500 service records. International-Prices www.pgmfcu.com
or 570-760-1023 wiper, privacy tint, loaded. Leather year technical
Originally purchased negotiable $7,900 (570) 477-3297 Brand new tires. starting at $2,295. Interested candi-
air conditioner, seats. TV/DVD, degree with mini-
at Bradley-Lawless 570-852-9072 All options including
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 cruise control. CD, navigation, sun roof Box Truck, Cab & dates should send mum 7 years rele-
in Scranton.
was last seen in
Car
CHEVROLET `05 keyless entry and plus many other
premium audio
package, rear
Chassis available. their resume along vant experience or
Abington-Scranton
100th Anniversary
YAMAHA` 09 TT-R 110 much more. extras. 3rd seat .
climate control,
Call U-haul with salary require- equivalent combina-

TRAILBLAZER LT
Edition Deuce. $10,499. Call Only 1,900 Miles. 570-822-5536 ments on or before tion of education
area. Finder’s fee Garage kept. 1 adjustable suspen- April 15, 2011 to the
BARELY USED
570-332-4999 Brand New. and experience in
paid if car is found owner. 1900 miles. Black/Grey. 18,000 sion, towing pack- following address or
Asking $37,000 engineering and
and purchased. Call Tons of chrome. age, rear spoiler, 457 Wanted to Buy
DODGE `00 RAM
Low riding hours. miles. Well (570) 328-0850 email: manufacturing.
John with any info $38,000 invested. A equipped. Includes Lexus bug guard. Auto P & G Mehoopany
excellent condition. Understanding of
(570) 760-3440 42,750 miles.
HUMMER ‘05 H2
must see. Asking On-Star, tow pack- Employees Federal polymer behavior
blue and white in
421 Boats &
$20,000. Call
570-706-6156 color. Comes with
chest protector and
age, roof rack,
running boards, 1500 QUAD CAB
4X4, V8 automatic.
Yellow with black
$28,950
(570) 237-1082 ALL
Credit Union
Attn: Kathy Stanziale
and processes.
Experience in
helmet $1,400. remote starter, leather interior. VP of Human Process Control,
Marinas
HARLEY DAVIDSON (570) 313-2749 extended warranty.
$16,000
New tires & brakes.
Fully loaded. Lea-
ther interior. Many
Front & rear heated
seats. Many chrome LEXUS `96 LX 450 JUNK Resources
P.O. Box 210
Lean Manufactur-
ing, and AutoCAD

CUSTOM 01’ SPORTSTER YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR


(570) 825-7251 accessories. $28,500 Tunkhannock, PA desirable.
extras. Must see.
Excellent condition.
or best offer. Call
Full time 4WD, Pearl
white with like new CAR & 18657

650 CLASSIC CHEVROLET `06 (570) 970-9351


(570) 788-9826 or
(570) 956-8547
leather ivory interi-
or. Silver trim. TRUCKS
kathypgcu@ptd.net Competitive salary
and benefits pack-

CREST 15’
Equal Opportunity
Like New. SILVERADO 1500 DODGE `01 RAM 1500 Leave Message Garage kept. Excel-
lent condition.
WANTED
Employer age: Health Insur-
ance, Dental &

Fiberglass
Less than 1000
miles. White and
4X4 pickup, extend-
ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
box, automatic. QUAD CAB SLT INTERNATIONAL
DUMP TRUCK
‘95 84,000 miles, Ask-
ing $10,750 Highest Prices
LINEUP Vision, Disability,
401K, Life, AD&D,
boat with
trailer. Out-
chrome. Garage
kept. $6,300
Pewter. 48,000 Plow Included.
99,000 miles. Reli-
Refurbished, rebuilt
570-654-3076 or
570-498-0005 Paid In Cash!!!
ASUCCESSFULSALE Tuition Reimburse-
ment, Paid Leave.
miles. Excellent engine, transmis-
board propul-
883 cubic inch
(570) 817-8127 condition. $17,000 able. 4x4 $6,000 or
best
sion replaced.
FREE
INCLASSIFIED! Drug screening and
background checks
sion. Includes: Negotiable Rear-end removed
Doyouneedmorespace? are conditions of

LINCOLN ‘06
motor, Paco rigid (570) 954-7461 offer. Call after 3:30 and relubed. Brand
2 motors frame, extended &
442 RVs & Campers on weekdays or new 10’ dump. PA REMOVAL A yard or garage sale
employment.
Applications
Erinmade,
“Lark II series”
raked. Low miles.
$6,000 or best DUTCHMAN 96’ CHEVROLET `07 leave message at
(570) 675-9872
state inspected.
$12,900/best offer.
570-594-1496 NAVIGATOR Call V&G in classified
is the best way
accepted
Monday-Friday
PRICE
5TH WHEEL Anytime
offer.(973) 271-1030 8AM-5PM;
REDUCED! TRAILBLAZER LS DODGE `10
Pearl white, all tocleanoutyourclosets! or forward resume
$2,400 HARLEY DAVIDSON with slideout & sun
room built on. Set
Perfect condition,
17,000 miles.
JEEPLow
‘02 WRANGLER leather. Fully
loaded with
288-8995 You’re in bussiness to: FABRI-KAL
Corporation, Human
with classified!
NEGOTIABLE
570-417-3940 2006 NIGHTTRAIN up on permanent
site in Wapwallopen.
Asking $20,000
570-332-3681
GRAND CARAVAN
Only 17k miles.
Miles
$14,850
all options.
Navigation sys-
Resources Dept.
Attn: M. Murray
SPECIAL EDITION tem, entertain- 513 Childcare 150 Lions Drive

CHEVROLET `96
#35 of 50 Made Comes with many Fully loaded. Hazle Township PA
SALT CREEK SKIF $10,000 in acces-
sories including a
extras. $9,000.
(570) 829-1419 or
Excellent condi-
tion. Factory &
ment DVD pack-
age, 3rd row
BABYSITTERS
18202
Email:
14’ fiberglass fish-
ing boat, tri-hull
(very stable), 25 HP
custom made seat.
Exotic paint set,
(570) 991-2135 1500
6 cyl., 2WD, 6 ft.
extended war-
ranty. $17,995
seating, climate
control seats,
Needed for 2 year
old in Duryea.
hrmail@hazleton.
f-k.com
560 Pierce St.
Tahatsu outboard,
Full Galvanized
Alien Spider Candy
Blue. Excellent con- FLAGSTAFF `08 bed, 5 speed. Only
85,000 miles. Just
(570) 690-2806
Kingston, PA
sun roof, excel-
lent condition.
Leave message
with experience.
Fax: 570-501-0817
Phone:
www.wyoming
Trailer. Perfect Con-
dition. Built in fuel
dition. All Documen-
tation. 1,400 Asking CLASSIC inspected. Bedliner,
toolbox, cap & DODGE `94 valleymotors.com
$14,995.
570-301-2244
References
required. Must be
570-861-3323
E.O.E.
$25,000 or best Super Lite Fifth 570-714-9924 flexible during day.
tank. All new in ‘01.
offer. Call Wheel. LCD/DVD 4,000 lb. hitch all Dakota with cap. 506 Administrative/
$2,500
570-876-4034 flat screen TV, fire- included. New rear 1 owner, garage Clerical
Call 570-301-8844
LINE UP
JEEP ‘06
570-256-7311 drums, brakes &
MITSUBISHI `97
kept, very good
place, heated mat-
calipers. Excellent condition. Many 518 Customer A GREAT DEAL...
HONDA ‘04
tress, ceiling fan,
SEA NYMPH ‘94 Hide-a-Bed sofa, condition. Clean extras including lift
COMMANDER ADMIN/RECEPTIONIST Support/Client Care IN CLASSIFIED!
19’, 4.0 Outboard outside speakers & inside & out. Only & back seat.
15’ CUBE VAN Sundance Vacations
motor, good condi-
tion. $6,000 or best
SHADOW grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels,
$4,200 Firm
Joe (570) 868-5900
29 MPG gas.
(570) 868-0944
4WD, Only 38K
$17,880
Cab over, 4 cylinder
diesel engine.
in Wilkes Barre is
seeking a recep- OWNER SERVICE
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
SABRE 1100
water purifier,
CHEVROLET `97
offer. Call Rebuilt automatic tionist for Friday thru Turn to classified.
570-722-4077
black, 13,500
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety DODGE RAM ‘06 transmission. Very
good rubber. All
Monday. Ideal can-
didate must be
REPRESENTATIVE It’s a showroom in print!
STARCRAFT ‘80 miles. Windshield,
saddle bag. Excel-
glass windows,
raised panel fridge 1500 4X4
Extended cab, auto-
1500 SLT
Low miles,
around good
condition inside
neat, organized,
pleasant, and enjoy
Seeking full and
part-time represen-
tative to handle
Classified’s got
the directions!
& many acces-
16’ DEEP V & out. Well working in a fast-
lent condition. sories & options. matic, all power One owner 560 Pierce St. paced environment. customer relation
maintained.
$4,500. Call Excellent condition, options. 3rd door. $19,845 Kingston, PA Computer skills are issues with our 527 Food Services/
‘90 Evinrude out- Ready to work.
(570) 852-9455 $22,500. 99,700 miles. Too www.wyoming owner base. Good
board 70hp with tilt
570-868-6986 many new parts to
PRICE REDUCED! a must. We offer
phone etiquette a Hospitality
& trim— ‘92 EZ valleymotors.com $6,195 or competitive salary
list. Bedliner & ton- plus. This is not a
loader trailer. With
‘00 Tracker Series
HONDA FORD ‘96 CLASS C neau cover. Asking 570-714-9924 best offer
Call 570-650-3500
and benefit pack-
age. Ability to travel telemarketing posi-
60lbs foot pedal, 2
2004 CRF 100.
Excellent condition. Gulf Stream Con-
$4,800. Call
(570) 760-6277
Ask for Carmen to King of Prussia a tion. Call for per-
sonal interview. SHIFT MANAGERS
JEEP `02 LIBERTY
downriggers, stor- must. Call for an
$1500 or best offer. quest Motor Home. appt. today: Vacation Charter,
CHEVROLET `97 NISSAN `08 ROGUE
ages, gallon tanks, Ltd. Auntie Anne’s
570-498-7702 31’, 460 V8, all 560 Pierce St. Blue/grey, new 1-877-808-1158
2 fish finders and 1-800-598-5238 Pretzels is
options. 37K miles. Kingston, PA rebuilt engine with
more. MUST SEE.
KAWASAKI ‘05
SL. AWD, 1 owner, now hiring for:
SILVERADO
Excellent condition. www.wyoming Ext. 98
Make Best Offer.
Call 866-320-6368
NINJA 500R. 3300
$17,000. Call
570-868-5385 with Western plow.
valleymotors.com
warranty, new
tires & brakes,
no accidents. 4
door hatchback, 6 ADMINISTRATIVE •Shift Managers
and crew for
after 5pm. 570-714-9924 4,000 miles. cylinder, roof rails, 522 Education/
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
NEWMAR 36’
4WD, Automatic.
Loaded with
$5,900 or
best offer.
dark gray, black ASSISTANT Training
new Wilkes-
Barre Walmart
427 Commercial hers helmets. Must
MOUNTAIN AIRE
options. Bedliner.
FORD `01 LARIAT 570-814-2125
interior. Premium Equipment Business location.

DAYCARE
sell. $2400 wheels, new tires, seeking Part Time
Trucks & 570-760-3599
55,000 miles.
250 Super Duty brakes extra set of Administrative •Shift managers
$9,200. Call
KIA `02 SEDONA
Equipment 5th wheel, 2 large with slide-in camper snows. Premium Assistant. Typing, for its Wyoming
570-825-3711 (570) 868-6503
STAFF NEEDED
slides, new new tires, 4 door, 8’ sound/Bose/blue- Microsoft Office Valley and
Steamtown Mall
CHEVROLET ‘89 SUZUKI `99 MARAUDER FORD `92 EXPLORER
condition, loaded bed. Soft and hard- EX, Van, Sunroof. tooth, XM radio. Suite, communica-
with accessories. top for bed covers., 61,000 miles. Intelligent key entry. tion skills required. Experience a must. locations.
C70. 24’ box. Lift 800. 7,000 miles. Ford Dually diesel 84,000 miles. 4.0 Good condition. Loaded. Good Newly inspected Email Resume to: Early Childhood Apply in person
gate, many new Must Sell. Like new. truck with hitch Liter engine. Rough Sold together or condition. 36,900 miles deanna@ Education a plus. at either mall
parts. $1,900. $1,700. Please Call also available. body. $800. Call separately $10,900 $5000 or best offer. $19,500 chwaltz.com or fax To inquire call Scott location.
(570)675-7546 570-394-9413 570-455-6796 (570)825-8141 (570) 639-5478 570-606-7654 (570) 371-7227 to 570-435-2192 at 570-655-1012.
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554 Production/ 554 Production/ 533 Installation/ 538 Janitorial/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 566 Sales/Retail/ 708 Antiques & 708 Antiques &
Operations Operations Maintenance/ Cleaning Transportation Transportation Business Collectibles Collectibles
Repair
DRIVERS DIETARY AIDES Development
YEARBOOKS:
PRODUCTION CUSTODIAL – Coughlin H.S. 1926,
DRIVERS-CLASS
Healthcare Services
Drive with the best
SUMMER
Group at Highland 1928, 1932, 1937,

L KING... FLOOR CARE of the best! Manor Nursing and 1940, 1961, 1963,
Come join our great Rehabilitation Center INSIDE 1942, 1943, 1944,

LABORERS
Full time position
A CDL family of Drivers
Kenan Advantage
is currently accept- 1949. G.A.R. H.S.

ACCOUNT
5pm-2am Tuesday- ing applications for 1934, 1935, 1936,
for FULL TIME work with Saturday. General Group part time Dietary 1937, 1945, 1946,
cleaning, floor care, Looking for a Tired of sorting 1951, 1955, 1956,
great BENEFITS? Part-time, summer Aides. Apply in per-

EXECUTIVE
through all the ads
MACHINE OPERATORS needed for labor, light mainte-
nance & landscape
and trash removal.
Great atmosphere
company you
can retire with? that promise home
weekly runs or
son Monday - Friday
between the hours $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ 1957, 1961, 1965,
1966, 1970, 1980,
and paid time off of 9am-4pm at: Old Toys, model kits, 1985, 2005, 2006.
busy plastic manufacturing plant. positions available.
after 90 days. sorry no local runs Local sales Bikes, dolls, old gun Meyers H.S. 1935,
Start date: May Looking for 750 Schooley Ave.
$9.00/hr. to to start. 2011, rate: $11/hour,
Hanover Area. available? If what Exeter, PA 18643 operation is Mining Items, trains 1936, 1937, 1938,
Starting rate of more home/ you really want is to looking for an & Musical Instruments, 1942, 1943, 1944,
60-90 day evaluation with flexible schedule family time? be home daily, look Hess. 474-9544
OPTICAL SALES
$9.00/hour. Medical experienced 1945, 1946, 1960,
$ increase $ based on YOUR available for no further. telemarketer/in 1974, 1975, 1976,
benefits after 90
enrolled college stu- We offer Driver Qualifications side account 1977. Kingston H.S.
performance, attendance etc. days. Must pass pre ANTIQUES:
ASSOCIATES
dents. Must be 18+ Class A CDL ability
& have valid drivers
employment back- top pay and executive for Pitcher with ruffled 1938, 1939, 1940,
12 hour shifts on alternating 3 & 4 ground, including benefits to obtain tank and it’s NEPA loca- edge & 3 matching 1944, 1948, 1949.
license & reliable hazmat 2 years Immediate full-time/ tion. Plymouth H.S. 1930,
day work weeks. Every other drug and criminal Weekly home glasses $25. Cop-
transportation. recent verifiable part-time openings 1931, 1932, 1933,
search. First step time and much per Tea Kettle $15.
weekend a must. Send resume or let-
is to apply online tractor-trailer expe- with leading optical Qualified indi- 1938, 1943, 1944,
ter of interest to: more 570-639-2780
Previous mfg. experience preferred. at www. rience. Safe driving chain. Great salary, vidual will set- 1959, 1960.
c/o The Times record. commissions, bene- up appoint- Hanover H.S. 1951,
sovereigncs.com
Some heavy lifting. Promotion from Leader, Box 2490,
EOE Drug Free For more Advantages fits, & 401k. Experi- ments for out- DOLL: Grandmoth- 1952, 1953, 1954,
15 N. Main St., ence preferred but
within opportunities. Wilkes-Barre, PA
Workplace. details, Home Daily. Com- side sales rep- er’s doll very old, 1960. West Pittston
please call petitive pay pack- not necessary. resentatives cloth body filled with H.S. Annual 1925,
Benefit Pkg. includes: Medical, 18711-0250. Call 570-822-5900.
Dental, Vision, Life Ins., Vacation, LINE UP 800-628-7807 age. Excellent ben-
efit packages. Train- EOE.
with businesses
in NEPA. Some
looks like shredded
wood, material
1926, 1927, 1928,
1931, 1932, 1959.
and ask for
LINEUP A GREAT DEAL... ing on safe driving clients are behind one knee Luzerne H.S. 1951,
Holiday pay PLUS recruiting.
Applicants may apply between: IN CLASSIFIED!
and product han-
dling. New and well PHARMACY existing
tomers. COLD
cus- worn through with
age, other than that
1952, 1956, 1957,
1959. Berwick H.S.

ASUCCESSFULSALE CALLING IS in good condition, 1952, 1953, 1956,

Shoppingfora
maintained equip-
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mon – Fri.
AEP INDUSTRIES, INC.
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
ment, uniforms, and
more! Call Brian
TECHNICIAN
Part time position.
REQUIRED! old dress on doll.
Asking $100. 570-
1957, 1958, 1960,
1967, 1968, 1969
20 Elmwood Avenue
IN CLASSIFIED! Turn to classified. 972-740-8051 to Previous retail phar-
Position is full-
time with health
474-2756 between ,1970. Lehman H.S.
1973, 1974, 1976,

newapartment?
8:30am- 9pm.
Crestwood Industrial Park It’s a showroom in print! learn how to get
started. Apply online
macy experience benefits, paid 1978, 1980. Nanti-
Doyouneedmorespace? Classified’s got
Mountaintop, PA 18707 necessary. Knowl- vacation, hourly coke Area H.S.
@ www.thekag.com edge of 3rd party Looking for that
EOE We are a drug free workplace. the directions! insurance billing a
and bonus pay. 1976, 2008. Dallas

A yard or garage sale


Classifiedlets
Say it HERE plus. Fax resume to: special place H.S. 1966, 1967,
Please e-mail 1968. Bishop Hoban
542 Logistics/ in the Classifieds! Harrold’s Pharmacy called home?
in classified 570-829-7130 570-824-8730
resume to
Classified will address
H.S. 1972, 1973,

PACKAGING SHIFT
Transportation prminc14@ 1974, 1975. West

youcompare costs -
aol.com Your needs. Side Central
is the best way NES RENTALS 551 Other Open the door Catholic H.S. 1965 -

tocleanoutyourclosets! DRIVERS 1974, 1980, 1981.

SUPERVISOR
with classified! Westmoreland H.S.
CDL Class A
withouthassle GAS ATTENDANT
NES RENTALS, a 1952, 1953 - 1954
You’re in bussiness Needed for a
paving company.
leader in a multi-bil-
lion dollar rental
Part time day shift.
573 Warehouse NEON SIGN - Elec-
tric, Camel sign, 30
G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
1973, 1974, 1975,
The Times Leader has an opening in the Packaging Department Must have driver’s
with classified! industry for con- years old, $200. 1976 Pittston H.S.

orworry!
Experience neces-
for a Full Time Shift Supervisor. The Packaging Department is sary. 570-474-6329 struction is looking
to make immediate
license and some
mechanical experi- WAREHOUSE/DRIVER 570-829-2411 1936, 1951, 1954,
1963 Pittston Hospi-
ence helpful. Call Full time. A whole-
responsible for insertion and packaging of our printed products 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health hires for the follow-
Joe 570-237-6671. sale distributor PLATES: Star Trek tal School of Nurs-
ing positions in the ing, J.O.Y. of 1957,

Getmoving
with a primary goal of servicing our distribution operation. PITTSTON, PA
requires person for
delivery to retail
Plates-Original
Series of 8 Plates, 1959 West Pittston
In this fast-paced environment, we strive to achieve superior area: 554 Production/ dealers and general from Capt Kirk, to H.S. 1950, 1954,
1955, 1956, 1960
deadline performance, high efficiency and good customer service DRIVER Operations warehouse duties. Sulu. Plus large

with classified!
Order pick, stock Enterprise Plate Hazleton H.S. 1938,
1939, 1940, 1941,
through planning, organization, and staff development. The ideal You will operate shelves, and main- Showing Entire

candidate will have a high level of energy and enthusiasm. Some


multi-dimensional
construction equip-
MANUFACTURING tenance. Clean driv-
ing record required.
Crew. All in original
boxes. $100
1942, 1943, 1945,
1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955,
mechanical aptitude along with manufacturing process or inven- RN’s ment,
trucks,
delivery
including SUPERVISOR
Benefits include
paid health insur-
(570)474-5159
1956, 1957, 1959,
542 Logistics/ 1960, 1961, 1962,
tory management experience is desirable. Good communication, Part Time 7-3 & 11-7 tractor trailer com-
binations to pick up Responsibilities
ance and vacation.
No Phone calls. STAR WARS Ceram- 1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
Now accepting applications for Transportation
problem solving, and computer skills are required. Must also and deliver equip- Include:
• Production
Apply in person at ic Stein 1997 Series
Ser. Nbr. 96858
1951, 1952
570-825-4721
Per Diem RN’s all shifts ment to and from Gallagher Floral
have a sense of urgency and the ability to work in a fast-paced,
weekender
customer work scheduling. Supply $25. Star Wars Talk-
team oriented manufacturing environment. This is a night shift LPN’s sites, and is able to • Equipment
planning.
10 Gallagher Drive ing
Series
Bank
C3PO
1995
& 710 Appliances
train in safe usage Plains, PA
position that offers plenty of opportunity for career development Part Time 11-7 job opportunity of the equipment. • Execute the daily
production plan by
(Behind M&T Bank) R2D2 $15. 735-0191
Now accepting applications for H.S. diploma (or APPLIANCE
and advancement. We offer a salary commensurate with experi- equivalent), the abil- shuffling resources PA RT S E T C .
Per Diem LPN’s all shifts
Driver
as necessary. Visit us at Used appliances.
ence and an excellent benefits package, ity to lift 70 lbs.,
have a valid CDL • Ensure operator Merchant’s Village Parts for all brands.
medical, dental and more. Pre-employment CNA’s performance to (the old Pittston 223 George Ave.

Wanted
license, satisfactory Wilkes-Barre
driving record, and standards. Wal-Mart) 570-820-8162
drug screening and background Full Time 3-11 & 11-7 knowledge of feder- • Work with engi- We have antiques
neering to improve galore! Come to
check required. Part Time 7-3, 3-11 & 11-7 al motor carrier reg-
ulations is required. manufacturing Booth 162!
GREAT SHIFT DIFFERENTIALS A Weekender Two years of com- methods. 600 Primitive bakers
2nd shift $1.75 driver is mercial driving
experience involving
• Enable round-the-
clock communica- FINANCIAL cabinet, plantation
desk, dry sink,
needed tions.
Human Resources Department 3rd Shift $1.00 the movement of Hoosiers. Loads
Weekend Days - $1.00 for the trucks and con- • Excellent commu- of smalls and tons

THE TIMES LEADER


struction equipment nication and inter- 610 Business of good stuff!
Shickshinny including oversized personal skills.
Opportunities Consignments
How To Apply?
Call 877-339-6999 x1
area. loads required.
Knowledge of safety
• 3-5 year supervi-
sory experience
Welcome
570-855-7197
15 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Fax: 866-854-8688 procedures for preferred.
• Experience in
570-328-3428
GENE’S
RECONDITIONED
securing and trans-
E-mail: ldaris@timesleader.com Email: Jobs@horizonhrs.com
Call porting cargo is also Metal Working
Industry skills
APPLIANCES
60 Day Warranty
Fax: (570) 831-7364 Complete Application in Person for details! essential.
desired Monday-Friday

Collect
395 Middle Road, Nanticoke 8:00PM-5:00PM
No Telephone Calls Please. We are an equal opportunity Located directly across from LCCC on
NES RENTALS
offers competitive
Competitive Salary
and Benefits pack- JAN-PRO Saturday
279304

employer committed to diversity in the workplace 570.371.2525 wages, medical/ age. COMMERCIAL

Cash.
LCTA Bus Route CLEANING 8:00AM-11:00AM
dental, vision, tuition Gateway
reimbursement, and Send resume to: c/o OF NEPA
The Times Leader Shopping Center
401(k).

Not
Box 2485 Be Your Own Kingston, PA
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale For considera-
15 N. Main St. Boss Work Full or
tion, apply online (570) 819-1966
Wilkes-Barre, PA Part time

Dust.
at our Careers
center at 18711-0250 Accounts available
www.nesrentals. NOW throughout GRILL electric
com/careers. Doyouneedmorespace? Wilkes Barre, ceramic 12”x12”
Scranton, nonstick. Smoke
NES recognizes and A yard or garage sale and Hazleton. free. New in box.
values diversity.
We are an in classified We guarantee
Sell it in The $15. 570-655-2154
EOE/AA/M/F/D/V is the best way $5,000 to
A Benson Family Dealership employer. tocleanoutyourclosets!
$200,000
in annual billing.
Times Leader MICROWAVE com-
pact perfect for
You’re in bussiness Classified
LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES
Small investment dorm works great.
548 Medical/Health We’re ready -
with classified! Are you? section. $5. 570-693-4483

PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DESCRIPTION CERTIFIED NURSES AIDE 566 Sales/Retail/
For more info
Call 570-824-5774
MICROWAVE: GE, all
- Trades Coming in Daily - Don’t Miss These Full Time
Business Janproofnepa.com
options, with
turntable, excellent
NEW 2011
GMC SIERRA 1500
NEW 2011 BUICK
LACROSSE CX
NEW 2011 BUICK REGAL
CXL & TURBO’S
NEW 2011 GMC YUKON
SLT & DENALI’S PHYSICAL THERAPIST Development condition. $40.
570-675-4383
Contract

0% Financing 2.9% Financing


Available
1.9% Financing
Available 2.9% Financing
Available RN SALESPERSON MR COFFEE espres-
so/ cappuccino
Available Full Time Now hiring Full
machine $15. Laun-
Time positions.
MSRP $28,645 Personal Care Home dry tub, faucet &
Choose From 6, Comfort & Moonroofs, Leather, Some with Navigation, Commission based.
Reg, Ext, Crew Cab 4x4’s, Choose From 20, SLE’s & SLT’s Convenience Package Discount & Rebate -$2,389 Choose From 5 4X4, Reg & XL’s, Choose From 5, Extra Sharp!
Health Services cabinet $20. Front
Experience in
Save Up To $6,600 Priced From
$
26,256 Save Up To $2,749 Off Sticker Save Up To $6,088 Off Sticker Call between
8am-4pm
propane, heating oil
& HVAC sales. Email 700
gate Kristina bar
stool $75. 696-1432
570-287-4800
2003 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS GS
2008 KIA RIO SDN 2010 FORD EXPLORER 4X4 XLT or fax resumes to
570-474-5256 or
MERCHANDISE RANGE: GE Profile
electric range.
eb2@buttonoil.com
smooth cooktop
with 5 burners.
566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 702 Air
Call 829-7130 large oven, 7 years
Just Arrived, 45K Miles, Roadster Roof A Real Gas Miser! 14K Miles, 7 Passenger Seating
Development Development Conditioners to place an ad. old, like new.
$
8,995 $
8,995 $
24,995 bisque $300. GE

2009 CHEVY AVEO LT SDN 2003 AUDI ALLROAD 1999 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS 4X4 AUTOMOTIVE SALES AIR CONDITIONER
$40
profile over
counter microwave
oven, convection &
the

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CONSULTANTS 570-740-1246 microwave cooking,
like new $125.
AIR CONDITIONER timesleader.com 570-417-4177
Choose From 2, Tons of Warranty Just Traded, All Wheel Drive, Only
Diesel Engine, Power Galore, “High Miles”
Low, Low Price! Valley Chevrolet is seeking $40
$
9,595 $
9,850 $
6,995 individuals who are self-starters, 570-740-1246 REFRIGERATOR:
Kitchen Aid top
2009 KIA SPECTRA EX 2011 GMC YUKON SLE 4X4 2011 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS 4X4 team-oriented and driven. 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business mount with ice
maker; white; 65”h
(No experience necessary) Development Development x 30”w x 31 1/2”d;
white; 18.8 cu ft;
We Offer:
WILKES-BARRE energy star; humidi-
Preferred Equipment Pkg, Just 34K Miles Lease Cancellation, Tons Of Warranty,
“Black Beauty!”
Silver Beauty, Only 14K Miles,
“Can Not Be Told From A New One!” • Salary & Commission • Benefits ty controlled; slide n
lock; adjustable
$
9,995 $
36,995 $
37,995 • 401k Plan • 5 Day Work Week bins; whisper quiet;
excellent; $375.
2002 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 2007 VW JETTA 2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
• Huge New & Used Inventory 570-817-1724
Apply in person to: TURKEY FRYER, All-
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager In-One gas & char-
Local Trade, Leather, Moonroof, Extra Clean!
Stunning Low Miles Local One Owner, Moonroof, 52K Miles
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager AUTO PARTS coal single burner
smoker grill, & pro-
12,995 11,995 $
12,995
COUNTER PERSON
$ $
pane tank! Like new,
over $300 invested.
2007 BUICK LACROSSE CXL 2003 CHEVY TAHOE LT 4X4 2006 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4 Take all for $165.
Local Auto parts Store expanding & Cash or Paypal.
570-735-2661
looking for Professional
Just Traded, Power Galore, As Traded 601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre
Auto Parts Counter Person. Salary VACUUM, Bissell, 12
amp, good condition
Local Trade, 48K Miles, Extra Clean! One Owner, XLT, 5.4L, Tow Pkg, 53K Miles

12,995 commensurate with experience,


$ $
8,995 $
19,995 $20. 570-287-0023
Auto parts experience a plus.
2005 CHEVY COLORADO 2007 BUICK LUCERNE 2008 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health WASHER & electric
LS XCAB 4X4 dryer. Amana,
Please apply in person at: white, 3 years old,
bought new, excel-
Wilkes-Barre NAPA lent $200 each.
4 Cyl, Economy, Local Trade, Low Low Miles
36K Miles, CXL, We Sold It New! Just Traded, 43K Miles, “Too Many Options To List!”
1275 Sans Souci Parkway Call 570-417-8078
$
13,995 $
16,995 $
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or 735-2764

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$
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time off, paid holidays, pension plan. Appliances
required. SNF or Rehab hospital experience 570-735-8271
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712 Baby Items 716 Building 726 Clothing 732 Exercise 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 754 Machinery & 758 Miscellaneous 772 Pools & Spas 782 Tickets
Materials Equipment Accessories Accessories Equipment
BABY ITEMS: CLOTHING: Plains PAINTINGS 2 beau- POOL: Intex 4 ft pool TICKETS MUST
Newborn swing INTERIOR DOOR: soccer, new hooded EXERCISE BIKE: CHAIR rocks & LAMPS: Green with SNOWBLOWER 4.5 tiful 16x20 paintings ladder $. SELL!! Two $200 US
$50. Gate $10. Pack Still in shrink wrap. sweatshirt, adult xl. Recumbent, mag- swivels, love seat, gold base lamps, HP 21” Electric Start of the Sullivan Trail 570-574-3418 Airways flight
N Play $30. Child- Jeld Wen solid pine paid $25. asking netic, electronic, pink color, good white pleated $25. Small Air Com- Coal breaker that vouchers. $300
craft crib $75. 6 panel 30”. Paid $15. Plains soccer $50. 570-770-4176 condition. both $50. shades, like new. pressor $10. was a Pagnotti OBO! 570-814-4643
Changing pad cover $95. Make an offer. hooded sweatshirt, 570-655-2154 $25. Speaker 570-655-0711 Enterprise structure 774 Restaurant
$10. Child’s oak 4 570-466-6481 youth medium. GLIDER: Fast Track. stands, cherry that stood off Exeter Equipment
drawer chest $50. looks like new! $9. $20. COMPUTER DESK, wood for bookshelf
756 Medical
Ave,. West Pittston. 786 Toys & Games
Dresser combo WHITE ASH LOGS - Plains soccer hood- 570-675-3414 light wood tone, size. 1 year old. $25. $40. each. (2)
BEVERAGE
changing table Fresh Cut, 3 pieces ed sweatshirt, youth keyboard pullout, 570-283-2412 Equipment Beautiful nostalgic
COOLER, for restau- AMERICAN GIRL
$100. 825-0569 12”x54”. $20 each. large, looks like TREADMILL:Proform shelf for tower com- paintings 16x20 of
rant use, with dou- DOLLS: Josefina
CHANGING TABLE:
570-779-3551
WINDOW: new vinyl
new! $9. Clarks
sandals, nib. artisan
385. Records dis-
tance & time. $75.
puter. $10.
570-278-2517
LOVESEAT &
OTTOMAN solid LIFT CHAIR the Old Newcomb
Bros Coal & Ice
ble swing door, Ask-
ing $1,500 or best
$50.00; clothes $10
each; Brown Hair
3-Tier, maple, with 2 collection burma 570-472-9660 sand colored cush- Summit stairway lift, buildings and coal
mats & sheets. New replacement win- ioned, excellent one year old, barely offer. Call American Girl Doll
style, brown, size 9. DINING ROOM silos that once
Condition. $35. Crib dow size: 28 3/4” x WORKBENCH: shape $200. used, battery back- (570) 459-6017 $35; clothes $10
retail $80. sell $36. TABLE, Hard Rock stood at the bottom
Set - Pottery Barn 58 3/4” low e argon (570) 696-5607 Olympic Powertec up. Asking $1800 of Tompkins, each; Bitty Baby
workbench model maple no chairs,
velour animal print: gas thermo pane SOFA: 100% Italian or best offer. Call Pittston Paintings by RESTAURANT Twins blonde boy &
WB_OB11 includes $35. Also comes
bumper pads, quilt $150. 570-288-3189 PROM DRESSES: black leather sofa & 570-401-1558 a well known girl $45 (for pair);
an olympic 45 lb bar with extra table leaf, EQUIPMENT,
set, sheets, crib Light blue with The table without loveseat, very good Pittston artist $40. clothes for twins
WINDOWS (3) New plus 190 lbs in plates POWER CHAIR - 8x12 walk in $15 for set; Lyndsey
skirt & curtain set. beading on front, X- the leaf is around 5’ condition $550. each. call Jim 655
storm windows, cross lacing on (235 lbs total) also 570/824-7807 or Jazzy Select, cooler $2300; Doll $90; clothes
Excellent Condition. long. Took the legs 9474 email bing
asking $60. total. open back. Floor clamps, curl attach- 570-545-7006 $700 or best offer 8x8x10 walk $10 each, Molly Doll
$35. 570-675-3414 off for easy trans- 1124.1@netzero.com
570-825-5847 length, size 10 $60. ment & olympic Call for more details in freezer $3800; $50; Carrier for bitty
port, cash or paypal
GLIDER CHAIR. Tan Mayqueen black curling bar with set
570-735-2661 AFFORDABLE 570-829-2411 RELIGIOUS ITEMS - Pizza oven with $15; American Girl
cushions with honey 720 Cemetery tulle with beads & of clamps. Will MATTRESS SALE
SCOOTERS:
Hand made stones $2000; doll Jogging Stroller
colored wood. floral sequins, strap- require a large vehi- We Beat All Rosaries, $5. Stainless steel $45. All in excellent
Excellent condition. Plots/Lots less & matching cle to transport this
DRESSER clothes
Competitors Prices!
Golden Avenger 570-829-2411 kitchen hood condition.
dresser 44” w x 32” $100; Amigo $100;
$100. 654-8042 shawl $75. Size 10 item. $425 Mattress Guy $3000; Stainless 570-477-1965
hx19” deep, lite Wrangler 4-wheels
JOGGING CEMETERY PLOTS
light green with
black illusion over-
(570) 822-1179
wood color, 4 draw-
ers, good condition
Twin sets: $149
Full sets: $169
(Pride Mobility)$250
& one other $100.
SEWING FABRICS steel pizza oven
hood $4000; Championship table
STROLLER will not Lots of Them bread pan rack
(3) together. lay, black satin waist 740 Floorcoverings $50 after 3pm Queen sets: $189
Or best offer for 10 in 1 includes pool,
fold $25. Pack N Maple Lawn zips in back, knee or 570-655-3197 All New
any. Call between
WALLPAPER $100; 2 soup fooseball, Basket-
Play, fabric a little Section of shorter length $40. FLOORING: 3/4x5 American Made 1,000’s of patterns warmers for $100; ball, plus more. All
yellowed due to Yellow mid-thigh 12pm & 4pm. 2 door sandwich
Dennison Natural heart pine ENTERTAINMENT 570-288-1898 WALLPAPER & BLIND parts & in great
age, non-smoking length strapless 570-287-3826 prep table $500.
Cemetery. hardwood flooring. CENTER solid oak WAREHOUSE shape. $50. or best
house. $20. Both Section ML. wth small bow at Total of 211.5 sq. ft. Raymour & Flanni- PATIO SET: Brown All equipment is offer. 570-477-2281
WHEELCHAIR: 24” 30 Forrest St.,
good condition. $550 each. waist, ties in back, Brand new in boxes. gan paid $750 ask- Jordan patio table sold as is. For
wide heavy duty. Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-574-3418 610-939-0194 tulling under skirt. (60” X 34”) & 6 more info, call
size 7 worn once
Paid $522. asking
$250. 256-7868
ing $150. Hunter off
white ceiling fan chairs hunter green
One of a kind. Like
new.
570-970-6683
570-847-0873 LINE UP
MONITOR: Safety $700. 479-2300
1st Baby Video Mon-
$40. 570-288-9609
RUG: Area Rug. 4x6
$20. 570-457-4494 $249 negotiable.
570-655-9452
SEWING MACHINE:
Singer Capri Preci- RESTAURANT
A GREAT DEAL...
itor. B&W video CEMETERY SOFA $800. Love
screen. Works PLOTS
PURSES/CLOTHING:
American Eagle
Polypropylene. Navy
with ivory. $70.
E N T E R TA I N M E N T
CENTER tan oak
Seat $500. Almost sion Built Deluxe in
cabinet, good con-
EQUIPMENT, IN CLASSIFIED!
(2) Available. 758 Miscellaneous Somerset Dough
great. $45 Bumbo
St. Mary’s
Outfitters wool 570-654-8042 with drawsm holds
new, excellent con-
dition. $25. Sheeter, Model
Looking for the right deal
seat. Lime Green. dition, hardwood
Looks brand new. Cemetery. Near
design $3. Victoria
Secret black /pink
up to 32” TV, excel-
frame & spring coil AB CIRCLE PRO
call 570 735-0191 CAR-100. 1 avail- on an automobile?
$20. 570-371-6900 front gate on N. slipper boots, medi- 742 Furnaces & lent condition $20.
BED FRAME queen.
construction. $75. SILVERWARE.
able. $1,500 each Turn to classified.
Main St. Call for um $3. Liz Clai- Heaters 570-287-3600. 570-735-4824 Call for more info It’s a showroom in print!
details at $30.570-288-0414 Rogers service for 570-498-3616.
714 Bridal Items (570) 328-7370
borne small butterfly
HEATER: Kerosene TABLE: round pub AIR PURIFIER : Ionic
8. Lighted ceramic Classified’s got
print leather purse Easter bunny $10. 2
$4. Misses /junior Reddy - Mark 50
ENTERTAINMENT table with glass top; Breeze by Sharper
boxes assorted
RESTAURANT the directions!
BRIDAL TOWEL CENTER: Dark wooden brown Image $65. EQUIPMENT,
CAKE Frilly Fun &
functional! Perfect
CEMETERY PLOTS Old Navy & Ameri-
can Eagle tops, XS
$15. 570-655-0711
HEATER: Tower
Wood. 66” tall by
49” wide. Excellent
table with glass top
protector; tubular
570-770-4176
books $5.
570-675-0920 SOMERSET TURN
OVER MACHINE -
GAMES Are You
Smarter Than A Fifth
Plymouth National to Medium $1. condition. $25.
shower gift or Cen- Cemetery in quartz electric metal table base; model SPM45, Grader? , new,
each Old Navy 570-770-4176 BARREL, TIRES: 4 Michelin
terpieces! Custom Wyoming. 6 Plots. heater, asking $20. 42”h x 39” round; $500. VICTORY 2 sealed $12. Little
size 6 flare jeans wooden. green x MXV4 plus
made! $50. $450 each. Call 570-825-5847 excellent. $125. door frigerator, Tykes snacks &
$2. Pants/khaki’s FURNITURE: 53 gallon. radial tires. XSE
570-241-6163 570-825-3666 570-817-1724 Model RAA2D575D, snow cones cart,
sizes 4, 6, 8, 10 $2. STOVE: Antique 4 Upholstered Sitting Excellent p205/55R16 M&S
$200 For more working cone
each. Lilu small burner kerosene oil Chair with Ottoman condition $195. 15,000 miles on
maker, beverage
716 Building OAKLAWN CEMETERY purse with
buttons from Pac
cute stove $25.
570-675-0920
$15. Cherry Wood
Coffee Table $15.
746 Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
570-876-3830 tires, excellent con-
dition!! Tires sell
information, call
570-498-3616 dispenser, snack-
vending tubes, play
Materials 4 grave sites,
Sun $3. Black slip- Cherry Wood 6’ new at Jack
fabulous location.
on waitress shoes Grandfather Clock Flea Markets BATHROOM SINK Williams for $189. 776 Sporting Goods
cash register, a
Purchased 20 years scale, cutting
DOOR. Solid wood,
ago. $2,450
size 6-1/2 rarely 744 Furniture & $15. 570-655-0711 SET: Gerber white each. Asking $250.
boards, used 2x
6 panel. Exterior or
interior. Natural oak 610-838-7727
worn $1.50
track
Asics
cleats
Accessories
HEADBOARD brass
SWOYERSVILLE porcelain bathroom
sink with mirror and
570-926-5075
BASKETBALL HOOP
Portable, missing
$40. cash or paypal
570-735-2661
finish, right or left silver/light green, ANTIQUE hand dec- queen size head- medicine cabinet. TOASTER: white $3.
with hardware. 726 Clothing size 7 $3. Semi or Matching set. $80. Coffee machine: screws for connect-
orated secretary board with bed rails.
36x80. $150. Call
570-735-8730 or CLOTHING -
prom dress, David’s
Bridal metallic blue/
desk $400.
570-287-0820
Headboard is 5’ W X
42” H $50. Maple
RUMMAGE 570-331-8183 white Betty Crocker,
4 cup $3.
ing backboard &
hoop to post. $20
HANNAH MONTANA
MALIBU BEACH
BATTERY CHARG- 570-574-3418 BARBIE DOLL
570-332-8094 Women’s tops, with
tags, 1X - 2X, 200
grey, tea length,
bubble, strapless , BED complete, dou-
kitchen table & 2
captain chairs. $50.
SALE ER/MAINTAINER by
Schumacher Speed
570-472-1646
WHEELS Toyota BICYCLE, Bmx Haro
HOUSE. Excellent
Condition. Furniture
DOORS: (2) sliding pieces, $1 each. size $15. Dolly’s ble head board & 570-829-4776 Charge computer Scion 16” steel 5 lug Backtrail X1 Nyquist, & accessories,
closet doors, 24x80 cottons, mole skin, Boutique, Sherri Hill footboard, cherry
wood with natural knits $1 each. short prom dress finish. $10. Holy Trinity Church smart. Charges bat- wheels. Total of 4. 20 x2.1 tires; 24T includes dolls -
HUTCH: Like new. teries for automo- Brand new. $180 sealed bottom
finish. $40. DOOR 570-735-5084 violet & pink with 570-693-4483 Hughes Street Miley, Hannah, Lily,
$150. Sofa Couch: tive lead-acid, 570-287-1642 bracket. Ridden
(1) 30x80 natural bow at waist, can Monday, April 4, Lola & Oliver. Retails
Brand new. $100.
finish. $50.
Excellent condition. LINEUP be worn strapless, BEDROOM -
Fruitwood dresser,
(2) Lamp Tables: 9-3pm and 6-8pm
Tuesday, April 5
marine & deep-
cycle batteries for
only 2 or 3 times
since new & the
over $300.
everything! Asking
for
size 3/4. $30. $40. (1) Hanging 760 Monuments &
675-4383 ASUCCESSFULSALE Unique Tiffany terra
cotta color with
bureau, 2 twin beds,
brass full size bed
Light: $40. and Wednesday,
April 6, 9-3pm
cars, trucks, boats,
RVs, motorcycles, Lots
child did not like it;
looks new; CRMO
only $150.763-9599
Call 570-443-7202
DOORS:
doors.
2
Wood
entry
&
INCLASSIFIED! beading, layered,
lace, Vintage look-
$495. LIVING ROOM
Traditional blue vel-
W ed. Bag Day
Lunch and bake
ATV’s, snowmobiles
& lawn tractors. For
seat tube & cranks.
Nice present. New
KITCHEN SET,
child’s $25.
K I T C H E N TA B L E ,
glass entry door Doyouneedmorespace? ing, strapless from vet with White Trim. Early American, with sale daily. 6 and 12 volt batter- GRAVE LOT $249. asking $149. 570-457-4494
32”x80” great 3-Pieces. $450. ies. New in box, Near baby land at 570-696-1410.
shape $75. Steel
A yard or garage sale Prom Excitement,
570-799-9846
four chairs for sale.
asking $25. BOOKS, Memorial Shine in
size 12, runs small. XBOX-360. Cord-
Entry door 32”x 80”. in classified $40. Short gold,
Table & chairs are
solid wood with
752 Landscaping & The Twilight Series, Carverton. CROSS BOW LEG-
less racing wheel
Rt. hand swing ( in & is the best way sequin bodice, full
BEDROOM SETS
black legs & tan top/ Gardening 3 paperback, 1 $400. Call END exercise
and pedals. $30.
to the right), nice KING,
KING Mediter- hardcover. One has 570-287-6327 machine, very good
glass, great shape, tocleanoutyourclosets! tulle sparkly bottom
from David’s Bridal,
ranean Style. All seats. Table is
Brizzy’s music disc & poster condition, sacrifice Guitar hero drum
round & measures and guitar. $40
can use a coat of You’re in bussiness size 4, $15. BCBG
wood. Triple dress-
er with mirror, 2 42” in diameter & Arbor Care & $25. for all. 3 artifi- $200.570-788-2388
570-693-2612
paint, reducing the
with classified! black short semi
end tables, Armoire has a 12” leaf. Ask- Landscaping cial home indoor 762 Musical FISHING POLES: 4
price to $75. or dress, sequins on Tree trimming, decorator trees.
take both doors for CLOTHING top, flowy, beautiful,
chest. $650. FULL,
FULL ing $175 for table,
pruning & removal. Asking $15. each. Instruments brand new fishing
788 Stereo/TV/
women’s size large all wood, bookcase leaf & chairs. Call poles/ 3 brand new
$125. save $25.! size 4. $20. BCBG Stump Grinding, Call between 9am -
Cash or paypal. & extra large con- style headboard, 570-430-1366.
Cabling. 9pm 570-474-2756. ORGAN: Hammond reels $220. Electronics
red short semi, Commodore Full
570-735-2661 sisting of pants, dresser with mirror, Free Estimates 570-654-2396
pleated criss LAMP - Parlor stand BEDDING: Performance Con-
tops, sweaters, 5 drawer chest Fully Insured DVD Player, Sam-
crossed top, flowy up lamp. Very good Comforter, Shams & sole (walnut finish).
GLASS DOOR. 3 shoes size 9, over night table, $450. 570-542-7265 GOLF CLUBS: (4) sung with remote,
skirt, can be worn- condition. Grey Dust Ruffle for 5 pre-sets, tone
way glass door for 35 items. 2 wool Call 570-823-8036 various drivers $20. excellent condition
strapless, size 4 metal color. $25. Double Bed. Green bars, built-in Leslie
bath tub. $25 coats size L. $10 CHIPPER, shredder, each. 735-4824 $20. 570-675-4383
$20. 7 dance BEDROOM SUITE. 570-740-1246 with Pink Flowers. speakers, automat-
570-331-8183 each. 570-655-1808 dresses sizes small, mulcher, bagger.
Girls. Full/queen Craftsman 5 HP. 3 $8. 570-639-2780 ic rhythm. Includes HARD BALL BAT:
medium & large $7. headboard, lingerie LAMP - Parlor stand
512 Business/ 512 Business/ each. 696-3528 chest, armoire, up lamp. Very good cutting stages. Very
BEDLINER: 89
bench. $500 or best Easton Stealth SC 794 Video Game
offer. 570-472-9660 900. 32 inch, 29 oz.
Strategic Strategic dresser w/mirror. condition. Grey good condition.
Chevy S10, standard Hardly used. $75.
Systems/Games
metal color. $25. $350. 675-4383
Management Management Green/Pink. Excel-
570-740-1246
cab $30. 2000 PIANO: Wurltizer 570-283-5958 after
lent/ $325. DONE-RIGHT Chevy Cavalier LS piano with match- 5pm or 570-301- GAMECUBE games,
570-815-5152 Pressure rear trunk spoiler, ing bench $400.00. 3484 anytime. new, never opened,
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR TV STAND - for tvs
MICROWAVE/TV
STAND, Oak on
Washing
Patios, decks, sid-
black $10. Four
barrel carb running
Just tuned.
move it $300.
You (1) Nintendo Game-
cube Bomberman
The Osterhout Free Library is seeking an Execu-
up to 28”, side door wheels $20. Oak file ing, concrete. Serv- from Chevy motor Call 570-474-6362 780 Televisions/ jetters, rated e.
& 2 shelves , really cabinet, 2 drawer
tive Director to lead the overall operations and 696-3528 nice!! $20.735-3765 $25. 570-675-0248
ing Lackawanna & $50. 3 suitcases in Accessories $10. (1) Nintendo
Luzerne Counties. excellent shape gamecube A Series
development of Osterhout Library system and its 570-655-4004 $40. 570-740-1246 766 Office Of Unfortunate
SONY TV: 35” Trini-
three branches. The incumbent will serve as the 730 Computer 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business
LAWNMOWER: BEDLINER: 89
Equipment tron. Works perfect. Events, rated e.
Administrator of the Wilkes-Barre District Equipment & Development Development Weedeater 21” 4-75 Chevy S10, standard $125. 570-675-3414 $7.00 (2) PlaySta-
FILE CABINET desk- tion 2 steering
Library System and the Luzerne County Library Software $15. 570-655-0711 cab $30. 2000 top, 15”x18”, holds TELEVISION. Sony wheels & foot ped-
System. Chevy Cavalier LS hanging folders,$15. als for racing
rear trunk spoiler, 27”. $20
DELL OPTIPLEX Spike & Gorilla’s 570-655-2154 570-654-1169 games. 20. each
GX260. Windows Lawn Care & Out- black $10. Four or 2 for $30.
Qualifications include and MLS from an ALA door Maintenance barrel carb running OFFICE RELOCAT-
XP. pentium 4. TELEVISION: GE. 570-696-3528
accredited program, and minimum of seven years’ Excellent condition. We do it all! from Chevy motor ING selling furniture
SALES ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
Works good. 28”.
experience including four years in administrative $85. Dell Dimension Lawn Care - Summer $50. 3 suitcases in and small office $100. 570-740-1246 PS2 GAMES: Call Of
packages available, excellent shape supplies. Please call
capacity, and excellent communication skills. 8100. Excellent con- Duty 3 Special Edi-
dition. Windows XP. Work Hard. Play Hard. concrete
tree
patios,
trimming &
$40. 570-740-1246 before visiting by
4/5/11. Cash & Carry 782 Tickets
tion $12. Call Of Duty
Competitive salary & benefit package. dvdrw. cdrw. $70 BEER MEISER World At War Final
removal. Gutter only. 1 secretarial
Forward resume & cover letter to
(570) 905-2985 Fun, energetic individual with a love for the cleaning. Custom DANSBY 1/4 KEG desk with return
Fronts $15. Guitar

Search Committee DESK. Computer nightlife wanted! dog Kennels


wooden playsets.
& ONLY. $225.
570-283-2047
$150. 1 wooden
executive, 7 drawer
BUS TRIPS Hero $10. Hitman 2
$10. Dance Dance
$50. Call 735-8730 Yankee Baseball Revolution Extreme
71 S. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 or 332-8094 Northeastern PA’s #1 arts & entertainment free 570-702-2497 desk $125. 1 wood- 2 $12. Tekken Tag
BUG GUARD Tigers 4/2, $79
No Phone Calls. EOE. weekly is looking for a sales account executive chrome like bug en veneer, 4 drawer
Blue Jays 4/30, $79 Tournament (some
LAPTOP Compaq WEED EATER Kraft, desk $68. 1 work 5’
$10. BLOWERS (2) guard & mirror Red Sox 5/14, $99 scratches works
12” screen windows for the Weekender as well as online sales for Toro Electric. $10 guards for 2004 work table, metal & fine) $5.
PHARMERICA WILKES-BARRE XP PRO SP3 with
battery, ac adapter, theweekender.com each. 570-654-1169 Dodge Durango, formica
chrome
$25.
&
4
vinyl
Red Sox 5/15, $99
Mets 5/21, $99
PLAYSTATION
is recruiting for the following opportunities: excellent condition. GAMES: Spongebob
case, many games $35. 570-902-5244 padded chairs $5. Mets 5/22, $99 Squarepants Super-
& programs $80. Base salary plus commission package WYOMING
Pharmacy Technicians and 570-457-6610 Benefits package including Health Care, 401K, life VALLEY
COLLEGE BOOKS
each. 2 wood & fab-
ric reception chairs
Phillies Baseball sponge $10. Tony
MASONRY Cubs 6/11, $85 Hawks Pro Skater
Data Entry Pharmacy Technicians. and disability insurance Concrete, stucco, Writing a Research $30. each. 4
A’s 6/25, $85 (some scratches
Residence in Monroe County and Paper, 5th Edition, chrome & fabric
Pharmacy Technician is responsible for filling of 732 Exercise foundations,
ISBN: 1-877653-66- stackable chairs Red Sox 6/30 $95
works fine) $5.
sales experience preferred pavers, retaining Crash Bandicoot 2
prescription items to be verified by a Pharmacist. Equipment wall systems, dryvit, 7 $2. Life As We $28 each. 7 chrome Mets Baseball Cortex Strikes Back
Data Entry Pharmacy Technician is responsible Bachelor’s degree preferred flagstone, brick Know It, a collection & fabric wheeled, Yankees 7/2, $95 (some scratches
for order entry of new/refill medications to be ver-
AB DOER, with ab Creative, enthusiastic individuals only need apply work. Senior Citizen of Personal Essays swivel arm chairs Phillies 7/17, $85 works fine) $5.
videos $25. Bun & Discount. by Foote Sweeney, $45. each. 1 secre- Cardinals 7/21, $75 PC GAMES: Hells
ified by a Pharmacist. Minimum of 1 year related Thigh Roller $10. 570-287-4144 ISBN: 0-7434- tarial fabric Kitchen (Windows
Pre-employment drug screening and background wheeled, swivel Baseball Overnight
experience in Pharmacy is required, Long Term Both very good con- or 7686-7 $5. Ger-
Red Sox @ Pirates
Vista, XP or MAC)
dition. 574-3418 check required. minal by Emile Zola chair $20. Miscella- $15. Excellent Con-
Care pharmacy experience preferred. 570-760-0551
ISBN: 978-0-14- neous file boxes, 6/25-6/26 $239
Interested candidates should send letter of interest, dition unless noted.
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1206 Spring St. Ranch home with
Single family home
for sale in quiet
1509 Wyoming Ave.
Reduced!
Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft.
103 N. Church St.
Well built stone 250 Susquehan-
8 Circle Drive

VIDEO GAMES GERMAN SRegistered.


HEPHERD PUPS
Totally remodeled 2
bedroom home with
nice country lot,
home needs work.
neighborhood-
Beautiful 2400 Sq. Freshly painted and
insulated, immacu-
3 bedrooms,
baths, 1 car garage.
2 construction.
Convenient location
nock Drive
Immaculate Cape
Only one lucky fami-
ly will be able to
AKC fabulous kitchen, 2 $44,900 Ft. 6 bedroom, 2 New carpeting, to schools & public Cod home features
late and sitting on make this home
First shots & 1st floor master
& SYSTEMS
car garage, 570-696-2468 full baths, 2 story paint, etc. Large lot. transportation. their own! Beautiful-
wormed. Parents on inground heated home, fully air con- almost half an acre Asking $118,000. suite with office and
$34,900 ly kept Ranch with
premises. www. pool and 4 person ditioned, oil & gas this 3 bedroom 1.5 Deremer Realty 3/4 bath. 2nd floor
Highest $$ Paid MLS #10-4687 2 car garage, new
mountainhausken- hot tub. Finished heat, renovated bath home can be 570-477-1149 has 2 large bed-
Guaranteed Call Tracy bath, partially fin-
nels.com basement could be kitchen, full unfin- yours. Features rooms with walk in
570-696-2468 ished basement, 3
Buying all video
games &
570-746-1689 a 3rd bedroom.
Duryea Borough.
ished basement, 2
enclosed porches,
include a modern
kitchen, central
A/C. laundry room,
HANOVER TWP. closets and adjoin-
ing bath. 1st floor
season room,
almost 1 acre in
systems. PS1 & 2, MLS #11-576 15 x 20 deck with laundry and 1/2
office and free Dallas School Dis-
Xbox, Nintendo, $145,900 power awning bath, modern
standing fireplace. trict. Home Warran-
Atari, Coleco, Call Charlie cover – generous kitchen with bam-
All appliances cy included. For
Sega, Mattel, VM 101 size lot, off street boo floors, living
more information
Gameboy,
570-829-6200
DALLAS parking, first floor included. Just move room with stone
and photos visit our
LAB PUPS washer/dryer. All right in! For more fireplace. 2 tier
Vectrex etc. details and photos website at
appliances includ- deck overlooks
DVD’s, VHS & CDs visit: www.atlas www.atlas
8 weeks old, above ground pool,
HAZLETON
ed. Offering price realtyinc.com
& Pre 90’s toys, wormed. Yellows $180,000 realtyinc.com ready for
MLS 11-604 146 Brown St. MLS #11-370
The Video $350 each. Blacks Call 570-421-0587 summer fun!
$190,000 NEW PRICE! 121 3rd St W. $179,900
AVOCA
$250. each. or Rodite@enter.net MLS #11-657
Game Store Call Kim Beautiful outside as Call Charlie
570-836-1090 use “Dupont Home” $299,000
570-466-3338 inside - This 2 story 570-829-6200
1150 S. Main in E-mail subject Call Colleen
offers too many VM 101
Scranton MALTESE PUPPY line. 570-237-0415
Mon - Sat, AKC-8 weeks, 1st amenities &

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Beautiful, Small, NEW PRICE!
570-822-9929 Quality Male. $600. Enjoy the comforts living in your back
(607) 775-4564. & amenities of living
MOVE IN CONDITION yard with inground
VITO’S POMERANIANS
in a beautifully
maintained town- Classic home, two
story, single family,
FORTY FORT pool & cabana. A
must see property!
3 story Victorian,
plenty of room and
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile? LAFLIN
& AKC, 10 weeks,
Champion blood-
314 Packer St.
Newly remodeled 3
house, 3/4 Bed-
rooms, family room 3 bedrooms, 2 bath-
rooms, single car
PRICE REDUCED
$209,000
much, much more!!
3 bedrooms on 2nd
Turn to classified.
It’s a showroom in print!
with fireplace out to
GINO’S line. Shots &
wormed. Vet
bedroom home with deck. Bright & airy detached garage,
eat-in kitchen, din-
MLS# 10-1670
Call Geri
floor, 3 more on 3rd,
kitchen with granite
Classified’s got
checked. $350 to
1st floor master, 1.5 kitchen, finished the directions!
Wanted: baths, detached lower level, Tennis, ing room, family 570-696-0888 countertops, 2
$400. Call
garage, all new sid- Golf & Swimming room, living room, 570-696-3801 tiered deck, partially
JENKINS TWP./
Junk 570-864-2643
ing , windows, shin- are yours to enjoy oil heat, unfinished
basement, 110x115, LEWITH & FREEMAN finished basement
with wet bar area,
Cars & PUPPIES
gles, water heater,
kitchen and bath-
& relax. Mainte-
nance free living. a landscaped yard
with a front covered
76 Oak St.
Shopping for a
and 2 car attached
garage. Needs a lit-
INKERMAN
45 Main St.
Chihuahuas, rooms. A must $224,900 Traditional old 7 Hickorywood Dr.
new apartment?
Trucks Huskies, Poms, Min
Pins, Shih Tzus,
see house!
$119,900
MLS# 10-1221
Call Geri
porch and large
patios in the rear
world charm in
this 2 story with 4 Classified lets
tle TLC. But what a
steal at this price.
Wonderful 4 bed-
room Ranch with
$126,900. Call $55,900.
Highest Yorkies, Maltese, MLS 11-73 570-696-0888
(570) 840-4654
bedrooms, 2 baths. you compare costs - MLS 11-12
sweeping views of
the valley. Master
Dachshunds, Pugs, Call Tom 570-696-3801 Bonus includes 3 without hassle
Prices before 9:00 p.m. for 570-696-2468

Paid!!
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570-453-6900 or
570-262-7716
LEWITH & FREEMAN a private showing
or email mulch810
car garage with 2
apartments above.
or worry!
Get moving
bedroom with walk-
in closet and bath,
570-764-2578 Let the apartments ultra modern eat-in
@yahoo.com. practically pay for with classified! kitchen with granite
FREE
PUPPIES
Chihuahuas,
DALLAS
New construction EDWARDSVILLE
your mortgage!
Price to sell at HANOVER TWP. Own this home for
counters and cherry
cabinets with large
PICKUP island and stainless
BACK MOUNTAIN
Huskies, Poms, Min $159,500 less than $400 a
on 1 acre lot.
MLS# 10-991 steel appliances. 2
288-8995 Pins, Shih Tzus,
Yorkies, Maltese, NEW LISTING!
2500 sq. ft.
Contact Judy Rice
month! Large 3
bedroom home with car garage, full
2 story, 4 or 5
Dachshunds, Pugs, 573 Coon Rd. 570-714-9230 formal dining room, unfinished base-
bedrooms, 2.5
WANTED Labs & more!
570-453-6900 or
bath, Great room
with cathedral
HAZLETON off street parking
and large yard. For
ment with
walk-out to yard.

JEWELRY 570-764-2578 ceiling, fire place,


dual zone gas heat
more information
and photos, log
MLS #10-4060
$269,900
Call Colleen
SHIBA INU MALE & central air,
2 car garage, 122-124 Short St.
onto www.atlas 570-237-0415
neutered good with
kids, cats & other
dogs. 1 year old,
REDUCED Now!!
NOW $284,900.
Very nice double-
block in
FORTY FORT 8 Diamond Ave.
Loads of space in
this modernized tra-
realtyinc.com
MLS#09-2449
Call 570-675-4805 Edwardsville on a $64,900
can’t keep. Bought One of a kind ditional home. 3rd Call Charles
quiet street and out floor is a large bed-
for $850 will sell for property set on 6 of the flood zone.
$500. I have original
papers from breed-
er.l 570-996-7188
acres. Charm
galore in this DALLAS Good income prop-
erty for an investor
room with walk-in
closet. Modern
kitchen, family room
89 N. Church St.
Very large 1/2
double, 3 floors of LAKE ARIEL
Victorian Style NEW CONSTRUCTION or live in one side 2164 Northgate Rd
home. New kitchen addition, deck over- space to fill, might
and rent the other
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES & remodeled baths
-Butler kitchen 14x8
to help pay the
mortgage! Make
looking large corner
lot. Not just a
be possible to
make this a Duplex,
plenty of room in KINGSTON
WILKESBARREGOLD CKC. 8 weeks old.
Females. Vet
(Indoor kidney
shape pool & spa
your appointment
today!
92 W. Pettebone St.
Hardwood floors in
starter home but a
home to stay this property, 2nd
kitchen started on
(570)991-7448 checked and ready
to go! Call
area that measures
approx. 2,400 sq.ft.
MLS #11-438
$69,900
living room and
dining room. Make
in and grow!
MLS #11-622 2nd floor. Buyer to
pay full transfer tax.
570-436-2762 this home your $127,900
(570)48GOLD8 not included in
square footage.
Mary Ellen Belchick
570-696-6566
own. With a little Call Colleen This is a Fannie

1092 Highway 315 Blvd SHIH-TZU PUPPIES Wine cellar in


basement.
TLC it can be really
nice! Big eat-in
570-237-0415 Mae HomePath
Property. ''First- 2 story, 3 bedroom,
2 bath. $85,000
(Plaza 315) Parents on premises kitchen, laundry Look'' property no
$525,000 MLS 11-621
315N .3 miles after Shots Current. $500. room with .5 bath investor offers will
MLS# 11-81 21 Thomas Lane 570-696-2468
Motorwold Pomeranian Puppies on 1st floor. 3 bed- be considered for
Call Geri Lovely home in
$600. Call rooms, and don't 1st 15 days of
570-862-7432
EXETER
570-401-1838 immaculate move-in
HANOVER TWP.
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detached garage.
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2,700 sq. ft.,
MARCH 27
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MLS# 10-2409
Call Theresa
MLS #11-55
Call Stacey
hookup on 1st flr,
coal stove in base-
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yard. Additional Off
Street Parking for 2 LAKE SILKWORTH
We Pay At Least CHINCHILLA DALLAS (570) 822-1133 Well located
in Hanover Twp.
cars in rear. Proper-
ty has 2 sheds.
$149,000
76% of the London 1 & 1/2 Years old, 2 just off the San MLS# 11-380
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
cages & all equip-
ment. $150 Wildflower Village
1101 Chicory Court
HANOVER TOWNSHIP Souci Highway.
Newer kitchens,
Call Toni Davis
570-714-6132
Call 570-814-7002 large baths & 3
This immaculate 570-287-1196
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end unit townhome,
5 years young, is
bedrooms each.
Both sides are
presently occupied.
JENKINS TWP SMITH HOURIGAN
Brand new ranch
Or email us at
REDUCED!
ready and waiting Call for appointment
wilkesbarregold@ Living room has 50 yards from lake.
Spring Is Here for its new owner to $79,300
yahoo.com awesome woodland Double lot, 3 bed-
Great time to PRICE REDUCED! move right in!
views and you will MLS# 10-4598 room, two bath,
Train Your Dog! 19 Circle Drive Bright 3 bedroom,
enjoy the steam/ Call Vieve Zaroda laundry room. Full
Puppy Basic Obedi- Spacious floor plan 1.5 bath, new car-
sauna. Lake and (570) 474-6307 basement, with
ence
Starting April 16
and April 17
tennis rights avail-
able with Associa-
- Hardwood floors
throughout -
Recently remodeled
peting and flooring
throughout, crown
moulding. Gas fur-
58 and 60 W. Saint
Marys
Reassessed
Road.
by
Ext. 2772
KINGSTON insulation and
sheetrock.
tion membership. MLS#:09-4746
Reasonable Rates kitchen & master nace and air condi- the county in 2006
(membership $143,900
Call Mary at bath - Sunroom tioning. Back yard to $154,000 after
optional). Minutes Call John Nicodem
570-332-4095 heated - features patio, vinyl the appeal in 2008
from the Pocono's Classic
800 for more info. and 2 hours to
Overlooking a fence and storage it became Smith Hourigan Properties
beautiful waterfall. $116,000 reassessed to 1717 River Road
PETS & ANIMALS Philadelphia or New
$237,000 MLS 11-144 $112,000. Two
Group
Compact 2 story 570-718-4959
York. $349,000 570-474-6307
MLS# 10-4354 Call Terry homes on one lot. home with 3 bed-
LAKE SILKWORTH
Maria Huggler
HARDING
Call Geri 570-885-3041 Close to schools, rooms, 1st floor
810 Cats CLASSIC
570-696-0888 or Angie nice neighbor- bath with laundry,
PROPERTIES large kitchen. Park- 290 Reynolds St.
570-696-3801 570-885-4896 hood. Two
CATS & KITTENS
570-587-7000
LEWITH & FREEMAN fridge's, two ing in rear with
alley access.
Very roomy 2 story
on lovely street in
BERWICK
stoves, two wash-
12 weeks & up.
Shots, neutered, 900 ers, two dryers $39,900 Kingston. 4 bed-
rooms, 3 baths,
VALLEY CAT RESCUE DALLAS RANCH
and one dish- MLS 11-99
REAL ESTATE 1419 First Ave
washer all includ- Call Colleen wood burning fire-
824-4172, 9-9 only. FOR SALE 2 bedroom, 1 bath.
Job Seekers are ed. Off street 570-237-0415 place in living room.
Large eat-in kitchen
looking here! parking for seven,
KITTENS- FREE Cherry kitchen, fenced in yard. as well as formal
large enclosed rear
Where's your ad? dining room. Freshly Year round lake
Includes food, litter, 906 Homes for Sale porch with heat, 570-829-7130 and The larger home is PRICE REDUCED
painted, carpets house. New roof,
litter box & scoop. ask for an employ- 3 bedroom, 1.5 679 Appletree Rd.
Leave message 1 car garage, baths, wall to wall cleaned and numer- gutters, siding,
Having trouble ment specialist 4 bedrooms,
570-270-0124 asking $94,900. carpet, freshly ous updates makes doors, windows,
paying your mort- 2.5 bath home Let the Community
Call 570-675-4805 painted, finished this move-in ready! kitchen, bathroom,
gage? Falling nestled among the Know! appliances, heating
basement, natu- trees on a very Call for your
815 Dogs behind on your 2 story 4 bedroom, Place your Classified & cooling system,
private showing.
DALLAS
payments? You 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft. ral wood work private 1 acre, this Ad TODAY!
throughout and an MLS #11-364 carport & Decks.
may get mail from $55,900. country retreat 570-829-7130
FACTORYVILLE enclosed back $159,900 2 bedrooms, one
people who promise MLS 11-521 has high quality,
bath, deeded lake
EXCEPTIONAL porch. Ceramic Mary Ellen Belchick
JENKINS TWP.
to forestall your 570-696-2468 modern updates
tile kitchen, count- 570-696-6566 access with shared
foreclosure for a fee complemented with
er top, 1.5 bath, dock.
in advance. Report original woodwork
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
FAMILY HOME
Two story, 4 bed-
office and foyer.
New Roof, hot
& builtins. Maple
eat in kitchen
MLS: 09-4484
$97,000
Call John Nicodem
the nation’s con- water heaters and with all appliances

PAWS
rooms, 4 bath insulation. The Classic
sumer protection overlooks huge
KINGSTON
rooms, double car back house is a Properties
agency. Call 1-877- family room with
attached garage, three floor, 2 bed- 570-718-4959
FTC-HELP or click Reduced Price! floor-to-ceiling brick
eat-in kitchen, din- room. Both have
on ftc.gov. A mes- 3 bedroom ranch, fire place. Formal
LARKSVILLE
ing room, family separate utilities.
TO CONSIDER.... BLAKESLEE
sage from The refinished hard- dining room with
room, living room, $134,000 Call
Times Leader and wood floors. Stone Pella sliders look
central air, finished Andy 23 Mead St. 45 First Street W.
the FTC. fireplace and living out to stone patio &
basement, Half 570-714-9225 Newly remodeled 2
room. Newer deck, inground pool.
acre +, deck. Con-
ENHANCE
YOUR PET ASHLEY roof & heat. Close
to Dallas schools. In
veniently located
between Clarks
French doors lead
to Master bedroom
story on a corner
lot with fenced in
HUGE
CLASSIFIED New Goss Manor.
$149,900.
Summit and Hanover Township suite with walk-in
closet. Central air &
yard and 2 car
garage. 4 bed-
REDUCTION!!!!!
AD ONLINE Tunkhannock; rooms, 1 bath,
10-2787 Hi efficient heat,

Call 829-7130
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
hardwood floors;
central
retractable
vac;
deck
HANOVERmodern
Ranch,
GREEN 3 water supplied
spring house.
1,660 sq. ft.
$89,900
$185,000 MLS 10-3684
37 Chestnut Road awning; pristine bedrooms, 1.5 bath Call Bill Fantastic Foreclo-
MLS #10-3089
Place your pet ad
and provide us your
email address
(Old Farm Estates)
Custom built solid DUPONT condition.
Call Shari at ERA
Brady Associates
rooms, hardwood
floors, move in con-
dition. Large eat in
Call Steve Shemo
570-793-9449
570-362-4158 sure! Just the room
you need at a price
you can afford. Nice
brick 4 bedroom,
This will create a
29 Brown St.
Solid 2 story home
3.5 baths Colonial
style home with an
REDUCED $275,000 Call
(570) 836-3848
kitchen with new
cabinets, ceramic
home with off-street
parking on a quiet
seller account with 3 bedrooms, or email tile, & stainless steel dead end street. A
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online and login 1.5 baths, vinyl sonshine@epix.net. appliances. Finished modern kitchen with
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1+ acre lot in the 543
information will be sided, large carport basement, newly hardwood floors. A
HARVEYS LAKE
Poconos. A few of Westmoreland
emailed to you from carpeted family great backyard for
FORTY FORT
and fenced yard. the amenities
gadzoo.com Convenient loca- room. Custom bar Ave. summer fun. Terrific
include central A/C. Stately 5 bedroom
“The World of Pets tion. Home needs with tile flooring & potential. $78,960
2 Master bedrooms 65 West home in prestigious
Unleashed” updating by modern half bath. MLS 11-676
each with bath Pettebone St. neighborhood.
great potential. room and fireplace, Fenced yard, large 570-696-2468
You can then use $79,900 sunroom & 1 car Yearning to be
ultramodern restored to its origi-
your account to MLS 11-74 garage. Roof, fur-
kitchen, hardwood NEW LISTING nal splendor. Porch,
enhance your online Call Colleen nace & hot water
floors throughout, 6 Ivy Lane rec room, sun room
ad. Post up to 6 570-237-0415 heater are less than
cathedral ceiling Lovely 3 bedroom and inground pool.
captioned photos 5 years old.
and 2 car garage. Rancher with 2 full Wynd Tree Oaks Est. Huge Reduction
of your pet $140,000 Call (570)
MLS #11-653 baths, granite Lakeside property 2 story home with $175,000
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include more private showing
Call Kim walk-in closet in View of lake, lake baths on 1.4 acres, Ext. 23
information, include
570-466-3338 Master Sunday April 3rd access, public boat 2600 Sq.Ft. on cul Crossin Real
your contact
DALLAS AREA HANOVER TWP. PLAINS
bedroom.Separate launch across de sac in great Estate
information such 1:00PM-3:00PM
as e-mail, address shower in Master street. neighborhood.Large 570-288-0770
Beautiful remod-
phone number and Conveniently bath. Laundry room 147 - 149 Old $99,000 kitchen, granite
eled home in nice
located just off on main level and Ashley Road MLS# 10-234 counters, stainless Nicely maintained
or website.
Dallas Highway on much more!
neighborhood. 4
bed, 3 bath, new Live in one side, Call Cindy appliances, great PARSONS / WB home. 3 bed-
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
Mastiff Puppies
1.25 wooded acres.
Currently duplex or
convert to single,
DURYEA
Blueberry Hill.
MLS #10-3285
$249,000
Jay A. Crossin
carpeting new
kitchen, stainless
rent the other.
3 bedrooms each
side with 1.5 baths.
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
island, sunk in living
room, oak stair-
case, 4 car garage,
3 bedroom, quiet
neighborhood. Off
street parking, large
rooms, full bath
with shower, pri-
vate driveway with
appliances.
ICCF Registered. good condition. 3 bedroom ranch. 570-288-0770 Nice rural area. decks, great view, fenced yard. Fully 1 car garage,
A must see.
Sire over 200 lbs. $117,500. All Large lot with pool. Ext. 23 Large Yard. Pittston Schools. insulated. Low heat Appliances
$174,500.
Blue & blue fawn. offers considered. Lease To Buy. For Crossin Real $93,000. Call $394,900 bills. Move in ready. included
Leave Message
Vet Checked 570-287-5775 more details, call Estate for appointment. (570) 208-2383 or $72,000 $76,000
570-881-8493
570-617-4880 or 570-332-1048 (570) 655-8118 570-288-0770 570-606-6093 570-675-4400 (570) 510-7918 Call (570) 262-4400 Call 570-655-9722
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LUZERNE NANTICOKE PITTSTON PLAINS SHAVERTOWN SWOYERSVILLE WEST PITTSTON WHITE HAVEN WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED MOUNTAIN TOP
460 S. Mtn
REDUCED
304 Vista Dr 97 Lacoe Street

Blvd.

34 Carroll St. 54 Shade Tree Rd.


271 Charles St. 20 Nittany Lane Owner financing Well maintained 912 S. Franklin St.
25 West Spacious 3 or 4 184 Owen St. Spring is here! Move-in condition
Very nice 3 bed- bedroom home. Convenience! Loca- available. Beautifully Roomy 2 story, 4 Now’s the time to bi-level in tranquil
room 1.5 bath home Washington St. remodeled home, 2-story with 3
Large well cared Quiet street. tion! Easy Living! bedroom, 1.75 bath put in an offer on wooded setting by
with detached 1 car Move right into this new cabinets, gran- bedrooms, 1.5
for home! MLS# 10-624 This home has it all. single family home this immaculate, a stream. Large
garage. Home has very nice 3 bed- ite countertops, baths with open
4 levels, lots of PRICE REDUCED 3 floors of living on a large lot with move in ready, 2 bedrooms with lots
replacement win- room 1 bath home. ceramic tile floor in floor plan; finished
storage.Oversized $79,900 space w/hardwood large modern eat in bedroom home! Off of storage through-
dows, new carpet, Lots of natural kitchen, pantry, lower level, walk-up
1 car garage. Call Bill floors and gas fire- kitchen. Large living street parking with out. Spacious
fresh paint and woodwork and a large master bed- attic and fenced-in
Family room with (570) 362-4158 place in living room. and dining rooms. 1 car garage, no open living area &
remodeled bath- beautiful stained room with 2 walk-in yard with newer
gas fireplace. 4 Open floor plan, 1st floor laundry maintenance yard large breakfast bar
rooms. This is a glass window. closets and study, pool. $82,900
zone efficient gas lower level family room, ductless air with entertainment in kitchen (great
must see in a nice Kitchen appliances corner lot, partially MLS #10-3914
hot water base- room w/laundry and conditioning on 1st bar, quiet neighbor- location in quiet
neighborhood,. and wall to wall car- enclosed yard with DJ Wojciechowski
board heat. 3/4 bath. 3 bed- floor, vinyl siding, hood, all kitchen community but
MLS 11-442 peting approxi- vinyl fencing, deck 570-283-9100 x22
Hardwood floors. rooms w/2 full carport, off street appliances includ- close to I-80 & 940.
$99,000 mately 1 year old. with gazebo.
Large eat-in baths on upper parking and much ed. You don’t want Comes with access
PITTSTON
Call John Polifka Home also has a $289,900
kitchen with huge level. Deck and more. to miss out to community pool.
570-704-6846 one car detached MLS 10-1123
movable island. patio for outdoor MLS 11-432 on this one! & clubhouse. This
Antonik & garage. 570-696-2468
Large deck. living! 2 zone heat, $159,900 MLS 10-4063 house comes with
Associates, Inc. $83,900
Private yard. central a/c, inter- Jay A. Crossin $112,500 an additional lot
570-735-7494 MLS 11-347
Replace-ment com and stereo Ext. 23 Pin# Q11S5-VAR-
windows. Pool
Call John
plus central vac Crossin Real
Call Melissa
570-237-6384 VAR, DB/Page-Book WILKES-BARRE
MESHOPPEN
Novak Road
house. Home
warranty included.
570-704-6846
Antonik & Associ-
ates, Inc.
system, 2 car
garage. What more
Estate
570-288-0770
3004 Page 210588.
Home warranty
MINERS MILLS
29 W. Beatty St.
$224,000 could you want? included. $135,000 Lovely 2 story re-
570-735-7494
MLS #11-782 MLS #10-1776
SWOYERSVILLE
MLS# 11-382 modeled home in
Call Michael Pinko $199,900 Call Mary Price very good condi-
(570) 899-3865
NOXEN
3672 SR 29S
49-51 Curtis St.
Fully occupied dou-
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
SHAVERTOWN
For Sale By
Owner WEST PITTSTON
570-472-1395
570-474-9801
tion. Laminate and
tile flooring through-
ble with separate out. 16x20 great
97 Lacoe Street room addition with
utilities. 2 bed-
rooms each side, cathedral ceilings
off street parking and recessed light-
Smith Hourigan and fenced in yard. ing. Quiet neighbor-
Lovely nearly com-
pleted renovated
Victorian farmhouse
Group
570-474-6307
MLS #10-2584
$75,900 PLAINS
Absolute Must
WILKES-BARRE hood. Appliances
included in sale.
sits high on 7.81 Call Lu-Ann $62,000
acres featuring 570-602-9280 See River Ridge 570-885-3664
panoramic pastoral MOUNTAINTOP Brick front ranch
Townhouse! Well maintained
house complete
WYOMING
views, high ceilings, with large Living 375 Greenpond Rd. Very well
original woodwork,
gutted, rewired,
SALE BY OWNER room, 3 bedroom,
sun room, deck, full
Well kept Ranch in
Midway Manor with
with appliances and
some furnishings if
maintained, 2
bedroom, 1 bath, 1
insulated and sheet- 7 rooms, 3 bed- desired. 3 bed- car garage in quiet
basement, sheds
rocked, newer roof, rooms, 2 baths, 2 room, 1 bath, dining

PITTSTON
and garage on 0.54 neighborhood. Move
vinyl siding, kitchen car garage, newer room, enclosed in ready, hardwood
acres. $154,000.
and baths. Lots of furnace. back porch. Roof, floors, gas heat & 116 Amber Lane
Call Jeannie Brady
potential with TLC. MLS #10-4474 vinyl siding windows great outdoor living Very nice Bi-level
ERA BRADY
Elk Lake School Dis- $162,900 all replaced within space. Kitchen home with 2-3 bed-
ASSOCIATES
trict. $199,000 Call Tom last 5 years. Situat- appliances rooms, open floor
570-836-3848
MLS# 11-525 Call 570-262-7716 ed on large lot, off included. $112,500 plan, built in
570-696-2468 street parking. Stor- MLS 10-4063 garage, driveway,
71 Mountain Road 520 Beverly Rd.
17 year old 2 story,
single family home,
NOXEN TWP. age shed. Very nice
neighborhood!!!!!
$85,000 FIRM!!!
Call Melissa
570-237-6384
on corner lot.
Lower level family
HARD WORK DOES
PAY - Open floor
Move right in this room with pellet
Call (570) 288-9681 plan accentuates
beautiful 3 bed- stove. Move in
this 4 bedroom,
room, 2 1/2 baths. LINEUP condition home
SWOYERSVILLE
8 Butler St. $99,900 3.5 bath home in
Eat in kitchen with
pergo floors and
Grand old home
making it’s debut!
ASUCCESSFULSALE MLS 10-4538 Dallas School
Call Colleen District. Family
silestone counter
INCLASSIFIED!
tops, two tiered
Perched on a cor-
ner lot, home fea- WEST PITTSTON 570-237-0415 room with wood

MOOSIC island. Dining room,


family room with
fireplace, additional
Enjoy the mountain
tures original wood-
work, nice size
SUNDAY APRIL 3
1:00PM -3:00PM
264 Burke Street
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
PENDING
burning fireplace,
deck of kitchen,
views and privacy rooms, 2nd floor dining room. Huge
PENDING great room with
cathedral ceiling.
from your rear deck
on this country
balcony, 2 kitchens
and walk up attic.
No maintenance
fees. Many
is the best way
tocleanoutyourclosets!
lower level ready

WILKES-BARRE
Finished basement upgrades. Move in to be finished.
raised ranch on Home needs updat- You’re in bussiness
with laundry room, 1 acre in Noxen. condition. 2,000 sq. 2 car garage.
ing but has loads
work shop and 3 bedroom, 1 bath of potential! ft. Berber, ceramic with classified! Immaculate 2 story, PRICE REDUCED
stone & vinyl. Large
SHICKSHINNY
exercise room. home with custom MLS #11-731 tile & hardwood. $175,900
Forced hot air fur- lot on cul-de-sac.
woodwork & 3 $49,900 2 bedroom, 2.5 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 Call Theresa
nace, central air. decks, above Call Colleen baths. All appli- baths. Detached Vacendak, CRS, GRI
Two car attached ground pool 570-237-0415 ances, washer Ledge View
garage. Extensive oversized 2 car 570-650-5872
& hot tub. & dryer & window garage with loft. Development
landscaping with
REDUCED PRICE treatments includ- Tile, hardwood, 132 Clear Spring Ct. CENTRAL
waterfall & private
paver patio. 800 $119,000
ed. Walk in closet. granite, central air. Ranch style town- REAL ESTATE
1509 Grove St. No units in front of home, with 2 bed-
Just across the acres of state land Call Cindy or behind. 1 car
laundry/pantry &
rooms, 1 3/4 mod- (570) 822-1133
out back door. 570-690-2689 large family room
Avoca border sits garage. Very ern baths, modern 29 Amber Lane
with built in bar &
$230,000.
PITTSTON TWP.
www.cindykingre.com
YATESVILLE
this quaint 3 bed- private. Near all kitchen with stove, A honey of a house
Call 570-417-9162 fireplace on 1st
room Ranch home interstates. Nice 24'X50' dishwasher, just over 20 years
after 9AM to set up floor. $284,900.
on a triangular REDUCED TO garbage disposal,
PRICE REDUCED
Doublewide on 570-288-3256 old will have a
shaped lot. If you an appointment or $179,900 1 acre featuring fridge. Separate brand new roof
want low taxes and email Call 570-829-3162 2 bedrooms, laundry room, 1 car before you move in.
utilities, this is the
house for you!
whritzak@aol.com
570-675-4400 PLAINS TWP
1.5 baths, living
room, dining room,
TRUCKSVILLE garage, like new
condition.
2 large bedrooms
freshly painted with
MLS #11-773
NANTICOKE FOR SALE BY OWNER kitchen & laundry
JUST ON THE MARKET MLS 11-366 new carpeting.
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
OLD FORGE PLAINS TOWNSHIP
plus 1 car detached
garage with paved
driveway.
$162,500
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
Large eat in
kitchen, 26x12 living
room w/new car-
$58,900 pet, 3 season room
MILL CREEK ACRES
120 Parnell St.
MLS# 10-4613 overlooking large
Classic Ranch in
Five Mountains fenced in yard. Plus 12 Reid st.
great location. 3 4 Lan Creek Rd Realty a garage and drive- Spacious Bi-level
bedroom, 3 baths, Close to Mohegan 570-542-2141 way. Move in now! home in semi-pri-
high quality
MOUNTAIN TOP
Sun & Geisinger, 4 MLS #11-749
WEST WYOMING
vate location with
SHICKSHINNY
throughout. 3 sea- Bedrooms, 3 Baths,
son porch over $89,900 private back yard. 3
Fireplace, 2 Car SALE BY OWNER Call Colleen season room. Gas
133 E. Broad St. looking private rear 438 Tripp St
Garage. Excellent
Charming 3
bedroom brick
317 Charles St.
Bring Your Hammer
yard. Owners says Condition. All Appli- OWNER SAYS: “SELL!” 199 Clearview Ave
(Turn @ Spring Gar-
570-237-0415 fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
sell and lowers ances Included.
ranch with ample & Paint Brush & den) Classic Colo- bedrooms, garage.
price to Large yard.
off street parking, Make This Your nial newly remod- MLS 10-4740
$219,900. For Go To
updated kitchen & Home! Large single eled featuring ALL $159,900
more information www.plainsre.com
a great fenced in with 4 bedrooms, NEW flooring, bath, Call Charlie
and photos please for details.
bath, side enclosed

144 Patriot Circle


yard! The basement
is partially finished &
heated. Hardwood
porch, newer
furnace, deck and
visit our website at
www.atlas
Asking $219,900
Call 570-817-1228
dining room, living
room with picture
window provides
WILKES-BARRE
45 Birch St
570-829-6200
VM 101
This is a move in realtyinc.com for showing
under carpets. Also 3 car detached fantastic views of
ready, updated MLS #10-2817
coal stove for heat garage. Looking for the Back Mt., dry-
SCRANTON
townhome with Call Charlie for Spectacular sunlit
type in basement. a reasonable offer. wall, refrigerator,
your private great room with
beautiful granite & $113,900 Priced at: $89,900 bath tub, lighting,
marble floors, tile showing. 608 Webster St. floor to ceiling
MLS #10-2723 MLS# 10-2409 deck & much more.
VM 101 stone fireplace &
backsplashes & a
large deck with
canopy. $108,000
Call Mary Price
570-472-1395
Call Theresa
Vacendak, CRS, GRI
570-650-5872
vaulted ceiling adds
to the charm of this
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
eat-in kitchen, unfin-
ished basement,
YATESVILLE
570-474-9801
REDUCED!
MLS #10-3937 11 year young 3-4
Call Mary Price
CENTRAL bedrooms, 2 story brand new deck.
single detached Fenced yard, 2 car
570-472-1395 REAL ESTATE situated on almost
garage. Located on
SUNDAY
garage, large work-
an acre of tranquili- 1:00PM-3:00PM
(570) 822-1133
PITTSTON TWP.
570-474-9801 a quiet street. Low shop/storage build-
ty with fenced Completely remod-
above ground pool, Taxes! This Home eled home with ing at back of prop-
Is Priced Right erty. Come take
NANTICOKE PITTSTON
110 Oak St
2 unit property,
good location,
needs work.
rocking chair porch
and a mountain
view – there’s a
And Will Not Last
At $115,000.
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile
a look!
$32,000
6 Edward St formal dining room Shown by appoint- 570-696-2468
$39,900 floors, hardwoods,
MOUNTAIN TOP 570-696-2468 & large living room,
2.5 Baths, new
ment only
call 570-604-7780
granite countertops,
all new stainless
Kitchen with dining steel appliances, 61 Pittston Ave.
area & a master
suite complete with
laundry room, walk
TRUCKSVILLE refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish-
Stately brick Ranch
in private location.
Large room sizes,
40 Gain St. washer, free stand-
Be the first occu- in closet & master ing shower, tub for fireplace, central
pants of this newly bath with jetted tub two, huge deck, A/C. Includes
BUYER TO PAY $75 constructed Ranch & shower and an large yard, excellent extra lot.
Looking for a home
that's move-in
DOC FEE AT home on a low traf- oversize 2 car
gar – Priced Under
neighborhood
WILKES-BARRE MLS #10-3512
PRICE REDUCED
SCRANTON
310 Deer Run Drive CLOSING. OFFERS / fic street. All you $154,900 (835.00 /
ready? This immac- Market Value $198,900
Spacious 11 year CONTRACTS ARE could ask for is 30years/ 5%)
ulate ranch features @$189,900! Call Charlie
old 2 story built by NOT BINDING already here, 3 802 Hampton St. 570-654-1490
all brick exterior, MLS #10-906 570-829-6200
Hallmark Homes UNTIL THE ENTIRE bedrooms, 2 baths,
beautiful modern Don’t delay, call Price Reduced! VM 101
sits on 1 acre lot. AGREEMENT IS hardwood and tile
tiled kitchen, formal Pat today at 3 bedroom ranch
Formal living rooms SIGNED (RATIFIED) floors with granite
dining room, large 570-714-6114 or home. Hardwood
& dining rooms, eat BY ALL PARTIES. and stainless steel
sunken living room, 570-287-1196 floors. Sunken living
in kitchen with $38,000 kitchen, gas fire-
3 bedrooms,tiled room. Lower level
island. Family room
with 11 foot ceiling
bath with garden
tub, fully finished
570-696-2468 place, central air, 2
car garage and CENTURY 21 SMITH family room with
fireplace. Garage. WEST WYOMING
& fireplace. Office
on 1st floor.
basement with fire-
place, 3/4 bath and
rear patio and full
basement. For HOURIGAN GROUP 60’x161’ lot.
$99,900
57 Fulton Street
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
NEAR HARVEYS LAKE
Screened porch off more information *Buyer to pay $75 home in Wilkes-
laundry area,5
kitchen overlooks
in ground pool.
zoned gas heat,
newer carport and
and photos, log
onto www.atlas
doc fee at closing,
offers/contracts are
SPRING BROOK TWP Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
Barre. This is a Fan-
nie Mae HomePath
Large master suite realtyinc.com not binding until the Property. All meas-
more. Plus seller is
with 3 closets,
private bath with
offering a Home
Warranty for your
MLS #10-3676
$229,900
entire agreement is
signed (ratified) by WEST PITTSTON urements are
approx. Buyer to
whirlpool, separate Call Colleen all parties. *If you 322 SALEM ST. pay full transfer tax.
peace of mind!
shower, double
vanity & radiant
$124,900
MLS 10-3662
PITTSTON 570-237-0415 have not received
an offer response
536 W. Eighth St.
Nice starter home
Inspections for Buy-
ers knowledge only.
Fannie Mae ''First-
heated tile floor. 570-696-2468 w/in 72 business with 7 rooms, 3 RR2 Box 200
3 car garage. hours, you may call Look'' property,
bedrooms, 1.25 investment offers Well maintained, 4
Finished rec room 877-885-1624 & baths. 1 car garage bedroom, 1 1/2
6 Williams St. will not be consid-
in lower level. leave a message and carport. Home baths, eat-in
Great value for the ered for the first 15
Home Warranty. identifying the prop- has plenty of park- kitchen, spacious
NEW PRICE
$395,000
PLAINS
1610 Westminster Rd
erty address, your
name, phone # &
price on quiet
street which is
closed to all main Great 1/2 double
ing in rear with
shed and great
days of listing.
Please see
www.homepath.co
living room, front &
back porches on
MLS# 10-938 email, & you will yard. 1.58 acres.
roads is a must located in nice m for details.
Call Linda receive a prompt MLS #11-559 $123,800. Call
see. Also comes West Pittston loca- $19,900
(570) 956-0584 16 Defoe St. response. $99,900 Jeannie Brady
with home tion. 3 bedrooms, MLS #11-695
Coldwell Banker Lovely 2 story, 3 $18,000 Call Tom ERA BRADY
warranty. new carpet. Vertical 570-696-2468
NANTICOKE
Rundle Real Estate bedrooms, 1.5 bath 570-696-2468 570-262-7716 ASSOCIATES
MLS 10-3210 blinds with all appli-
570-474-2340 home that features $157,900 570-836-3848
ances. Screened in
open floor plan with
MOUNTAIN TOP
Thomas Bourgeois porch and yard
cathedral ceiling 516-507-9403 MLS#10-1535
family room. Pris-
tine hardwood
CLASSIC $59,000 909 Income &
PRICE REDUCED! PROPERTIES Charlie VM 101
floors. 3 season 570-842-9988 Commercial
WILKES-BARRE
Gorgeous estate
sun room leads to like property with Properties
patio, in ground
pool and manicured
log home plus 2
story garage on 1 SWEET VALLEY 19 Schoolhouse Ln

68 Tilbury Avenue
Well maintained
vinyl fenced yard.
$169,000
MLS 11-141
acres with many
outdoor features. SWOYERSVILLE WILKES-BARRE DURYEA
Garage.
Affordable New
Construction with
ranch in Tilbury
Terrace. 2 bedroom
home with hard-
Call Terry
570-885-3041
or Angie
MLS# 11-319
$325,000 WILKES-BARRE
Pond - 2 Available Call Charles
wood floors, 1 bath. 570-885-4896
1/2 acre pond view. Eat in kitchen.
1 acre with pond. Large “L” shaped
Central sewer. living/dining room. REDUCED!! Cozy 2 bedroom
Roomy 2 story with Full basement, Nice doublewide home, large fenced
hardwood, tile, partially finished. DUPLEX PROPERTY with 2 bedrooms, 2 in yard, 2 car 622 Donnelly St.
maple kitchen, garage. $45,000 73 Richard Street
2 car garage and
all the goodies.
Sunroom in back
off kitchen. 3 car West Wyoming WILKES-BARRE For Sale By Owner
Move-in good con-
baths, kitchen, living
room, dining room, MLS 10-3229
570-696-2468
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Traditional in Very
Double Block in
good condition.
Complete move in
package from the
detached garage.
PRICE REDUCED
NOW $130,500!!
TOYTOWN
12 Watson Street
Carey Avenue
Well kept single
family. 6 bed, 3 bath
dition. 1 Bedroom
Each. All Separate
Utilities. Off Street
laundry room,
season porch & 2
car built in garage
3 Very nice 3
bedroom. Newly
renovated with
Good Condition.
Open Layout. Off
Great investment
property. Come
take a look.
low $200’s. 90 day Street Parking,
MLS# 10-1703 3 bedroom Ranch. big lot, garage, Own Parking. Great sitting on 1.47 pri- new roof & Yard & Shed. $96,000
build time. Call Linda Corner, double lot, it for $1,000/mo. If Location, Excellent vate acres. siding. Near MLS# 10-2668
Financing available. Many Updates.
(570) 956-0584 central air, all qualified buyer. Sell- Neighborhood. $110,000 Mercy Hospital. Asking $47,900 Call Karen
Oak Ridge Homes Coldwell Banker hardwood floors. er to help with clos- $55,000. Five Mountains $44,900! Coldwell Banker
Call 570-762-1537
Incorporated Rundle Real Estate $118,000. ing costs. MUST SELL Realty 570-650-1126 for showing Rundle Real Estate
(570) 788-7100 570-474-2340 Call 570-693-4451 732-406-7738 CALL 570-407-3100 570-542-2141 570-474-2340
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CONSERVANCY
LAND FOR SALE
Modern 2 bedroom,
2nd floor. Quiet Available May 1
E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
Like New 2 bed-
room apartment in SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
46+/- Acres location. Appliances Great neighbor- great neighbor-
331 Holden St bright, 1st
Hanover Twp., & garbage included. hood! 2nd floor, 2 hood. 2nd floor.
10-847 floor, 2 bedrooms,
$89,000 bedrooms. Large Includes new 11 Holiday Drive
LUZERNE
Off street parking. elevator, carpet-
10+/- Acres No pets. $485 + dining & family kitchen (with new Kingston
room. New bath & ed, Security
Hanover Twp., security. Call Bring Rover or Kitty system. Garage. stove, dishwasher “A Place To 1 bedroom, wall to
$69,000 570-479-1203 kitchen with tile & move right in this & microwave) and
Extra storage & Call Home” wall, off-street
28+/- Acres floors, windows, second floor, 2 bath w/washer
cable TV included. Spacious 1, 2 & 3 parking, coin
Fairview Twp.,
$85,000 EXETER carpet & appliances
including washer &
bedroom. Off street
parking, coin
Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water
dryer hookup. Hard-
wood throughout
Bedroom Apts
3 Bedroom
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
61+/- Acres dryer. Includes laundry,great loca- with ceramic tile in
SENIOR APARTMENTS
25 St. Mary’s St. furnished. Fine Townhomes included. $495/
3,443 sq. ft. Nuangola garage. No pets / tion. $600/month + kitchen and bath.
neighborhood. Gas heat included month + security
masonry commer- $125,000 smoking. $675. security, heat & $695/mo + utilities
Many possibilities 222 Schooley Ave. Convenient to bus FREE & lease. HUD
cial building with 40+/- Acres Some utilities includ- electric. 262-1577 and security. No
for this building. 40 + & stores. No 24hr on-site Gym accepted. Call
warehouse/office Newport Twp. Exeter, PA ed. Lease & Pets, references
parking spaces, 5 pets. References. 570-687-6216 or
and 2 apartments offices, 3 baths and $180,000
32 +/- Acres
Accepting applica-
tions for 1 bedroom
deposit. After
p.m., 570-814-6714
6
To place your Security. Lease. required. Call Scott
(570)823-2431
Community Room
Swimming Pool 570-954-0727
with sperate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
warehouse.
$425,000 Wilkes-Barre Twp. apartments. Quality ad call...829-7130 No smokers
please. $840. Ext. 137 Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
See additional Land 1 bedroom apart-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
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570-829-6200 ASHLEY PARK 570-654-5733
+ utilities. No pets.
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ty. Heat, hot water
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1st floor, 1 bedroom.
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912 Lots & Acreage $575/ month plus
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& Baths Connie supervises 1105 Floor Covering Whole estates, yard
the work and does waste, construction 1204 Painting &
BB...Located in the DALLAS
Call (570) 574-9773
Building or the cleaning. Installation Spring cleanup.
heart of Wilkes- Connie Mastruzzo 570-266-0360 or Wallpaper
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Barre's historic dis- 2 acre leveled lot at AMERICA Remodeling? Brutski - Owner CARPET REPAIR & 570-829-0140
trict 1 block from 941 Apartments/ REALTY CO. 570-822-9214 or A & N PAINTING
WEDDING
very top of moun-
Public Square were
yesterday meets
tain. Spectacular
view (lot# 21) drive-
Unfurnished
RENTALS
570-430-3743
INSTALLATION *CLEANOUTS*
CASH PAID
Airplane Quality at
Submarine Prices!

PHOTOGRAPHY
Vinyl & wood.
today.
$350,000
way enters from
Tulla Drive. ASHLEY
FORTY FORT
Call for 1, 2, Bed- Look for the
HOME CLEANING SERVICE Certified, Insured.
570-283-1341
Good Old Stuff
Glassware, Pottery
Interior/Exterior,
pressure washing,
570-696-2468 rooms or other. Call Diane Costume Jewelry decks & siding. by Walt & Marge
Construction of Modern 2 bedroom,
Over 30 years BIA symbol 570-825-9438 Old Postcards, Commercial/Resi- Packages to fit
home required by laundry, parking,bus A-1 Floor Mechanix
managed service of quality Books, Toys, Trains, dential. Over 17 all budgets
Michael Dombroski. stop. No pets. “Expert Installation”
provided. NO For information HOME/OFFICE Games, Fishing years experience!
Restricted Water included. Hardwood, Tile, 570-379-2311
PETS/SMOKING /2 CLEANING Equipment, Hunting, Free estimates.
Covenants Apply. $535 + utilities, first on BIA Laminate, Shower
YEAR SAME RENT, Experienced, Military, ect. Tools, Licensed & Insured
Call 570-406-5128 /last & security membership Walls, Backsplash.
570-542-5726 EMPLOYMENT VER- References & Reliable, Quality, Old Hardware. 570-820-7832 Doyouneedmorespace?
IFICATION/APPLICA- call 287-3331 Background check. Guaranteed. 570-817-4238 or A yard or garage sale
DALLAS AVOCA TION REQUIRED.
Details call
or go to
www.bianepa.com
Call Shirley & Tina
570-288-2653
Tina Why Pay Retail?
21 Years Experience
570-287-4005
*** FREE ***
A + C LASSICAL
Int./Ext. Experts!
in classified
is the best way
JENKINS TOWNSHIP Goodleigh Manor
New development.
4 ROOMS & BATH,
off street parking,
570-288-1422 Leave Message Jim 570-394-2643 PICK-UP Aluminum, Wood
tocleanoutyourclosets!
May Street
2 acres. Beautiful
View. $49,900
washer & dryer
hookup, no pets, no
AMERICA
REALTY
DAVE JOHNSON
Expert Bathroom
LOVE TO CLEAN 1129 Gutter
Appliances, Grills
Lawnmowers, Pipes
& Deck Staining
Free Estimates You’re in bussiness
Negotiable smoking. Utilities & Remodeling, Whole
Great References Repair & Cleaning Bicycles, AC’s Licensed-Insured with classified!
570-357-1138 security. 457-2027 RANCH STYLE House Renovations,
Harveys Lake & all
surrounding areas.
Pots, Pans, Cans
Nuts, Bolts, Tools 30 Years
1234 Pressure
Forty Fort - Stylish Interior & Exterior Weekly, bi-weekly GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED Car Batteries Experience
LINE UP AVOCA
Newly remodeled.
layout, duplex,
FIRST FLOOR,
Carpentry. Kitchens
and Basements
monthly.
570-709-8765
Window Cleaning.
Regulars, storms,
Radiators, Wires
*AFFORDABLE*
Book Now &
Receive 10% Off
Washing
A GREAT DEAL... 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
beautiful, quality.
Kitchen with built-
Licensed &Insured
570-819-0681
etc. Pressure
washing, decks,
House Clean - outs 570-283-5714 DONE-RIGHT
Pressure
Basements, Attic’s
IN CLASSIFIED! dining room &
kitchen. $550 /
ins, laundry, 1054 Concrete & docks, houses,Free Garages, Sheds Washing
Former Parrish
Center Hall with
Looking for the right deal month. Call
mahogany decked
porch, more! HOME IMPROVEMENT Masonry estimates. Insured.
(570) 288-6794
(570) 817-4238 Chris Emmett’s
Int./Ext. Painting
Patios, decks, sid-
ing, concrete. Serv-
on an automobile? (570) 457-8886 2 YEAR SAME RENT
kitchen & parking
MLS#08-2954 Turn to classified. $650. + utilities. .
NO PETS/ SMOK-
CONTRACTING D. Pugh
Concrete 1132 Handyman P.C. HAULING & CLEANING Plaster, Drywall
Repairs
ing Lackawanna &
Luzerne Counties.

BACK MOUNTAIN All carpentry work, 570-655-4004


$179,900 It’s a showroom in print! ING/EMPLOYMENT windows, doors, All phases of Services Call Us First! 25 Yrs. Experience
Call Charlie Classified’s got 3 large 1 bedroom VERIFICATION. siding, drywall, masonry & That’s all you need! 570-899-5781
1249 Remodeling &
10% Senior Discount
the directions! apts, 3 kitchens
with appliances, 3
Services provided.
AMERICA REALTY
painting, masonry,
stonework, electri-
concrete. Small
jobs welcome. D EPENDABLE H ANDY M AN Free Estimates
570-592-5401
Free Estimates Repairs
570-288-1422 Senior discount, Home repairs &
DURYEA baths. Apts. have cal, plumbing, GO GREEN
Free estimates improvements,
attic/cellar cleaning.
44.59 ACRES
access to one No Fumes, No Odor
GLEN LYON Licensed & Insured custom jobs, 30 1162 Landscaping/
another. No lease. Free Estimates Ideal for Occupied
Years Experience
Need to rent that $795 for all 3 apts Jeff 905-7759 288-1701/655-3505
email: ddietrick143@ Garden Areas. Minor
Vacation property? ($265 per apt.) Tony 885-5307
Place an ad and Convenient to all 1/2 DOUBLE GMD MASONRY
comcast.net
Dave 570-479-8076
BASIL FRANTZ LAWN
Repairs. Residential
& Commercial.
get started! colleges and gas 2 bedroom, washer, NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION & GARDEN SERVICE
Residential &
Evening Hours
570-829-7130 drilling areas.
Call for more info
dryer, stove &
refrigerator includ-
All Types Of Work
New or Remodeling
All types of
concrete, DOPainting,
IT ALL HANDYMAN Commercial
570-650-3008

PITTSTON H$99
OME PAINTING SALE
570-696-1866 drywall, Shrub Trimming &
ed. $350 month. Licensed & Insured masonry and
plumbing & all types Mulching. Junk D & D
Sewage included. Free Estimates stucco
of home repairs, Removal. Free Est. per room REMODELING
No pets. muench Lic./Insured
BACK MOUNTAIN
570-406-6044 also office cleaning (570) 855-8382 or From decks and
clifford@yahoo.com Free Estimates
Industrial Site. Rail Northeast available. (570) 675-3517 kitchens to roofs,
Second floor. Quiet 570-735-2207 570-451-0701
served with all Contracting Group gmdmasonry.com 570-829-5318 and baths, etc.
area, private Brizzy’s
HANOVER
utilities. KOZ Decks, Roofs, Sid- WE DO
approved.
$2,395,000
entrance, 1 bed-
room apartment. ing, Masonry,
WYOMING
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Arbor Care &
Landscaping
IT ALL!!!!!!!
CALL US FOR
618 FELLOWS ST Driveways, Patios, All types of home
MLS#10-669 Fridge, stove, Large 2 Bedrooms, VALLEY Tree trimming, ALL OF YOUR
garbage, sewage Additions, Garages, repairs & alterations
Call Charlie 2nd floor, appli- MASONRY pruning & removal. INTERIOR AND
included. Picnic Kitchens, Baths, etc No job too small.
ances, NEW refrig- Concrete, stucco, Stump Grinding, EXTERIOR
area. No pets, 1 (570) 338-2269 foundations,
Free Estimates.
erator, stove & 570-256-3150 Cabling. ŠPer coat, average REMODELING
328 Kennedy Blvd. year lease, security. pavers, retaining
microwave. Off ROOFING, SIDING, Free Estimates room, 9’x12’ NEEDS
Modern medical $400/month wall systems, dryvit,
street parking. Fully Insured ŠBest quality 570-406-9387
space, labor & 570-675-8636 DECKS, WINDOWS flagstone, brick 1135 Hauling &
Porch & Yard. Sun 570-542-7265 Sherwin- Williams® Licensed/Insured
industry approved, For All of Your
ADA throughout, 2 room. Available work. Senior Citizen Trucking paint included. YOU’VE TRIED
doctor offices plus
4 exam rooms, xray
GOULDSBORO
902 Layman Lane DALLAS
1 bedroom, 1 bath,
April 1st. $550/ +
utilities. Small pets
Remodeling Needs.
Will Beat Any Price
25 Yrs. Experience
Discount.
570-287-4144
or AA1AAlways
C L E Ahauling,
NING
MOWING, TRIMMING
EDGING, SHRUBS &
HEDGES.
ŠCeiling, trim,
additional coat(s)
THE REST NOW
CALL THE
ok. 570-357-1138 additional charge. BEST!!!
and reception and off street parking, References. Insured 570-760-0551 LAWN CARE.
or 610-568-8363 Call for more details
breakrooms. Could
be used for any
laundry room, deck.
1 year lease. Credit
Free Estimates
570-332-7023
cleaning attics, cellar,
garage, one piece or
FULLY INSURED
Call Us & Save 5% JACK WISE INTERIORS 1252 Roofing &
business purpose. check & references HANOVER TOWNSHIP 1057Construction & whole Estate, also Off Your Last Bill! 570-654-5707
Will remodel to suit.
Also available
for lease.
required. $525/
month + utilities.
30 Garrahan St.
1st floor, quiet
WINTER STORM Building available 10 & 20 yard
dumpsters.655-0695
FREE ESTIMATES
570-814-0327 M. PARALIS PAINTING J&F ROOFING
Siding
(570) 675-4597 592-1813or287-8302
DAMAGE INT.& EXT.
neighborhood, 2-3 Int/ Ext. painting,
MLS #11-751
$595,000
bedrooms, washer, GARAGE DOOR Spike & Gorilla’s Power washing.
SPECIALISTS
All types of roofing.
Call Charlie
VM 101
Wooded lot in Big
Bass Lake. Current DALLAS dryer, off-street
parking, large front Roofing Sofits, Sales, service
installation &
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Lawn Care & Out-
door Maintenance
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Repairs & Installation
25 Years Experience
2nd floor, 1 bed- Cleaning attics,
perc on file. Priced
room, quiet, fridge
porch & quiet back- Gutter, Inside repair. Fully We do it all! Free estimates. Licensed / Insured
below cost, sell yard. $625/mo heat cellars, garages. Lawn Care - Summer 570-288-0733
says bring all offers. and stove, off-street & water included.
Repairs, insured Demolitions, Roofing packages available,
Free Estimates
parking. Garbage, HIC# 065008 Reliable Service
MLS#10-3564. Low Security required. Complete Call Joe
& Tree Removal. concrete patios,
Lifetime Shingles
price $10,000 sewer, water includ- Rich @ 542-7620 Free Est. 779-0918 or tree trimming &
ed. No pets. $400/ Remodeling. (570) 735-8551 542-5821; 814-8299 removal. Gutter
on all roofs for same
Thomas Bourgeois (570) 606-489 price as 30 year.
PLAINS TWP.
month plus lease Lic. Ins.
516-507-9403
CLASSIC and security.
570-690-1003
KINGSTON 1 BEDROOM THOMAS DANIELS 1st CHOICE
cleaning.
dog
Custom
Kennels &
570-855-4259

LAND! PROPERTIES
570-842-9988
DALLAS TWP
2nd floor, washer/
dryer hookup, yard, General Contractor 1078 Dry Wall
Hauling,
Junk Removal
Lawn Care &
wooden playsets.
570-702-2497
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
675-2995 Roof Repairs & New
HIGHWAY 315
CONDO FOR LEASE:
parking, No Pets,
MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL Yard Clean Up.
1165 Lawn Care Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
2 acres of commer-
cial land. 165 front HARVEYS LAKE
Lake View
$1,800. 2 bedroom/
Quiet /Secluded/
Convenient $425. 1039 Chimney Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings.
Free Estimates.
570-288-0552 PORTANOVA’S LAWN
Serra Painting
Book Now For
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
feet. Driveway 2 Bath. Call Us to + utilities. Discount Spring & Save. All
Service Free estimates. Repairs. Year Round.
access permit and
lot drainage in
Hard to find this
one! Buildable lot
discuss our great
Amenity & Mainte-
available, lease, ref-
erences. 574-9827
Licensed & Insured.
570-331-2355
AARON’S HAULING CARE Weekly & Bi-
Weekly Lawn Cut- Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
Licensed/Insured
ŠFREE EstimatesŠ
with view of lake. nance program! We get the job ting, Landscaping.
place. WIll build to A-1
1 ABLE 30 Yrs. Experience
$32,900 done right! Small or Reasonable rates.
KINGSTON
suit tenant or avail- Call 570-674-5278 CHIMNEY Powerwash & Paint
MLS# 10-2523 MIRRA DRYWALL Large. Garages, Now accepting new Jim Harden
able for land lease. Rebuild & Repair Vinyl, Wood, Stucco 570-288-6709
Call Cindy Dallas, Pa. Hanging & Finishing Yards, Houses, customers. Call
MLS 11-17 103 Penn St. Chimneys. All Aluminum. New Roofs &
570-690-2689 MEADOWS Drywall Repair Construction 570-650-3985
Price Negotiable 2 bedrooms, $460 types of Masonry. Free Estimates Repairs, Shingles,
www.cindykingre.com APARTMENTS Textured Ceilings Debris.
Call Charlie month + utilities. Liners Installed, You Can’t Lose! Rubber, Slate,
220 Lake St. Licensed & Insured 570-826-1883
570-829-6200
Housing for the
Stove & fridge incl. Brick & Block,
Free Estimates
1183 Masonry 570-822-3943 Gutters, Chimney
VM 101 references/security Roofs & Gutters. Repairs. Credit
elderly & mobility required. Section 8 Licensed & (570) 675-3378 ALL PHASES OF 1213 Paving & Cards accepted.
impaired; all utilities welcome. Call Ed Insured MASONRY
included. Federally Excavating FREE ESTIMATES!
570-287-9661 570-735-2257 Tile Floors, Baths,
570-675-4400 subsidized program. Extension 229 1084 Electrical Kitchens, Counter-
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
Extremely low tops, Brick, Block, EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY
KINGSTON
income persons DNF ELECTRIC
SUGAR NOTCH MOUNTAIN TOP
Chimney Stone Fireplaces.
encouraged to
apply. Income less 3 rooms, 1 bed-
Construction
Chimneys rebuilt,
Affordable &
Reasonable Rates ALL KINDS OF
Chimneys. PAVING & SEAL COATING Mister “V”
200 Kirby 20 Years Experience 3 Generations of Constr uction
than $11,900. room, heat & hot repaired, stucco, No Job Too Small.
570-675-6936, water included, free block, sidewalks, Licensed & insured. HAULING & JUNK 570-793-4754 experience.
Celebrating 76
Year Round
Roof Specialist
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
use of washer & walls, steps, etc. Free estimates.
570-574-6213
REMOVAL 1189 Miscellaneous
years of Pride & Specializing In
dryer available. No Free Estimates Estate Clean Tradition!
570-574-7195 All Types of
OPPORTUNITY pets & no smoking. Licensed & Insured outs. Service CALL NOW & Get Roofs, Siding,
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE $480 + security & 1 (570) 457-5849 The 1st Seal Coat-
Tree/shrub Chimneys
year lease. Call ECONOLECTRIC removal ing FREE with
DUPONT 570-331-7016 Days COZY HEARTH & Roof Repairs
All Phases Free Estimates signed contract. Low Prices
863-865 Main St.
Good Beautiful piece of Totally renovated
or 288-6764 Night CHIMNEY
Chimney Cleaning, Electrical work
No Job
24 HOUR
SERVICE
VITO’S Licensed and
Insured.
Free Estimates

KINGSTON Rebuilding, Repair, Licensed


neighborhood,
Great location. Well
property located in
a nice area waiting
6 room apartment.
Partially furnished, Stainless Steel Lin-
ing, Parging, Stuc-
Too Small.
Residential &
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
& Free estimates.
570-474-6329
& Insured
28 Years
brand new fridge/ 72 E. W alnut St.
established Bar &
Grill on Main St.
to be built on. Most-
ly wooded. Water, electric range, elec-
tric washer & dryer.
3rd floor, located in
quiet neighborhood.
co, Caps, Etc.
Free Estimates
Commercial
Free Estimates GINO’S Lic.# PA021520 Experience
570-829-5133
with parking lot. sewer and gas are Licensed-Insured
Liquor License & adjacent. Going Brand new custom
draperies, Roman
New kitchen, living
room, dining room,
Licensed & Insured
1-888-680-7990 PA032422 CASTAWAY Wanted: Shopping for a
new apartment?
equipment included. towards Mountain- WINTER
Kitchen features top left onto Kirby shades, carpeting /
flooring & energy
sun room, bath-
room. 2 large and 1
(570) 602-7840
HAULING JUNK Junk Classified lets ROOFING
stainless steel Ave just past Grey- 1042 Cleaning & you compare costs -
efficient furnace & small bedroom, lots
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC Cars & Special $1.29 s/f
hood, Fryers &
Ansul system.
stone Manor.
$59,000 windows. 2 bed-
room + large attic
of closets, built in
linen, built in hutch,
Maintainence
Licensed, Insured,
REMOVAL Trucks
without hassle
or worry!
Licensed, insured,
fast service
Turnkey operation MLS 11-429
loft bedroom with hardwood and car- No job too small. 823-3788 / 817-0395 Get moving 570-735-0846
CLEANING
priced to sell. 570-696-2468
spacious walk-in peted floors, fire- Highest
Currently open. 6
room apartment on closet, full tiled bath
on 1st floor, Easy
place, storage
room, yard, w/d,
570-829-4077 JUNK GENIES Prices
with classified!
Mountain Top 1297 Tree Care
2nd floor. $130,000
MLS# 11-65 access to I-81,
airport & casino, off
fridge, air condition-
er and stove incl.
BY MARGIE QUALITY ELECTRIC
We Make Your
JUNK DISAPPEAR!!! Paid!! PAVING & SEAL
COATING GASHI AND SONS
Call Stanley FREE E STIMATES
Free Estimates Patching, Sealing, TREE SERVICE
street parking. No Heat and hot water Free Estimates FREE PICKUP
(570) 817-0111 smoking, No pets. incl. Available April 1 GREAT WORK We Haul It All !!! Residential/Comm. AND STUMP
Licensed & Insured
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
$750 + utilities & 1 yr. lease + security BEST PRICES
570-379-2311 Reasonable Rates
1.888.947.4586
junkgenies@aol.com
288-8995 Licensed Bonded
Insured
REMOVAL.
Fully Insured.
security. $950/month 570-331-2606
570-474-2340 570-762-8265 570-406-1411 thejunkgenies.com 570-868-8375 570-693-1875
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WYOMING HANOVER TWP. LARKSVILLE KINGSTON WILKES-BARRE NORTH


PITTSTON
KINGSTON
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart- 3rd floor, 1 bed-
WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE
447 S. Franklin St.
BLANDINA
COMMERCIAL SPACE
3 bedroom, 1 bath
half double, Freshly
320 Race St. APARTMENTS
ments for elderly, room, eat in MUST SEE! cleaned & painted.
FOR RENT
1st floor, 5 rooms, Deluxe 1 & 2 bed-
disabled. Rents kitchen, stove & 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. 1 bedroom, study, Tenant pays all utili-
fridge. Living room, room. Wall to Wall
based on 30% of Includes heat, hot off street parking, ties including sewer.
1 bath, coin-op carpet. Some utili- 620 Market St.
ADJ gross income. water & sewer. laundry. Includes $550 plus security.
washer/dryer. ties by tenant. No Newly Renovated
Handicap Accessi- Credit report, 2 heat and hot water,
Heat, water, sewer pets. Non-smoking. Prime Space. Call (570) 332-5723
ble. Equal Housing occupants, no Hardwood floors
included. $495/ Elderly community. 1,250 sq. ft.,
LARKSVILLE
Opportunity. TTY711 smoking, no pets, and appliances.
month + security Quiet, safe. Off Near Kingston
or 570-474-5010 security. $625/ Trash removal. 1427 San Souci Pky 805 N. Washington
and references street parking. Call Corners. Great
This institution is an month. Available $575/per month, Newly remodeled, Newly renovated 2 bedroom, new
Call 570-822-8671 570-693-2850 location for retail or
equal opportunity January 1st, 2011. Call (570) 821-5599 fully equipped full 2 bedroom with wall to wall carpet
business office. service garage.
provider &
PITTSTON
Pat McHale LINE UP Easy Access and appliances, central & paint, front & rear
employer. 570-613-9080
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom, A GREAT DEAL...
parking. Call Cliff
570-760-3427
Also has a detail
wash bay. Garage
air & heat, off
street parking,
porches, fenced in
yard, off street

MOUNTAIN TOP 2nd floor duplex. IN CLASSIFIED! OFFICE SPACE


is 2,560 square
feet with 50 feet
energy efficeint.
$600 + utilities.
parking, washer/
dryer hookup, full
WOODBRYN
Stove, hookups,
KINGSTON
road frontage on Call 570-760-1045 basement, no pets.
parking, yard. No Looking for the right deal the Sans Souci 46 Zerby Ave $535 + utilities &
1 & 2 Bedroom,
available CLEAN & SPACIOUS
4 rooms, 2nd floor,
West Pittston, Pa.
pets/no smoking.
$475 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
166 W. Union St.
Avail. March 1.
Parkway
$249,900 MOCANAQUA Sunday 1pm-3pm
Lease with option
security. Call
570-814-1356
immediately, No GARDEN VILLAGE 570-696-2468 2 bedroom, water
pets. Rents based wall to wall carpet, APARTMENTS
It’s a showroom in print! 600 sq. ft of newly
& sewer included.
to buy, completely
renovated office remodeled, mint,
Classified’s got
on income start
at $395 & $430.
off street parking.
Water, sewer &
garbage included.
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! the directions!
space. Rent
includes heat and
$525/ month. Sec-
tion 8 considered.
turn key condition,
3 bedrooms, 1.5 WILKES-BARRE
Riverside Dr.
Handicap Accessi- elderly & mobility Call 570-899-6104
WYOMING
S electric. Off street baths, large
ble. Equal Housing Non smokers & no impaired; all utilities
AVE MONEY THIS YEAR Stately brick, 4
parking available. closets, with
PLYMOUTH
Opportunity. pets. $550/month. 113 Edison St. bedroom, 2 bath &
included. Federally Lovely, large 1st $800 per month. hardwoods, carpet
Call 570-474-5010 570-655-2567 Quiet neighborhood. 2 half bath home.
subsidized floor 2 bedroom Call 570-287-5090 & tile floors, new
TTY711 2 bedroom apart- 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 Hardwood floors,
program. Extremely kitchen and baths,
PLAINS ments available for apartment. Lami- baths, Utilities by spacious rooms,
This institution is an
PITTSTON
low income persons nate floors. Stove, gas heat, shed,
equal opportunity immediate occu- tenant. $600. Sec- beautiful patio,
encouraged to large yard.
HANOVER TWP.
pancy. Heat & hot fridge, washer & tion 8 Welcome. Call all appliances
provider and
COOPERS CO-OP
88 E. CAREY ST. apply. Income less dryer. Lovely deck. $134,000, seller
employer. water included. $625 570-690-6289 included. $1,600/
2nd floor, w to w than $11,900. Full basement. will pay closing
Call Aileen at 24’x40’, high before 6pm month + utilities.
carpet, 1 bedroom, 570-655-6555, Parking in front. costs, $5000 down
570-822-7944 Lease Space ceiling. Storage or MLS#10-2290
8 am-4 pm, and monthly
sitting porch, wash-
er, dryer, refrigera-
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING WILKES-BARRE
Handicap access.
No pets, no
smoking. $650 +
Available, Light
manufacturing,
garage. Can divide.
For more info, call
Parkway Storage
SUGAR NOTCH
3 bedrooms, quiet
payments are
$995/month.
570-696-3801
Call Margy
tor, stove, dish- OPPORTUNITY 570-696-0891
utilities, references warehouse, (570) 824-5724 street, yard. Fresh WALSH
washer. Heat, hot HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
LODGE & 1 month security. office, includes paint. $525/month REAL ESTATE

NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, wall to
water, cable TV,
sewer, Off street
parking, security, 1 WILKES-BARRE Formerly The
(570) 709-9206
(772) 465-9592
all utilities with
free parking. 950 Half Doubles
+ utilities, lease,
security. No pets.
570-654-1490

Travel Lodge (570) 693-3963 I will save Call (570) 332-1216


wall carpet, off-
street parking, $495
year lease. No
Smoking - No Pets. Mayflower
497 Kidder St.,
Wilkes-Barre
you money!
ASHLEY
or 570-592-1328
LARKSVILLE
per month+ utilities,
Available May 1st.
Crossing Rooms Starting
WEST PITTSTON 2 bedroom, living 959 Mobile Homes
security, lease.
$575 month. 570-
3 bedroom, wall to
1/2 DOUBLE room, kitchen and

RENTALS
HUD accepted. Call at: wall carpet, dish- bath. Great view!
824-3940 Apartments Daily $44.99 + Well maintained,
HUNLOCK CREEK
570-687-6216 washer, first floor Section 8 wel-
or 570-954-0727 tax laundry room, mint condition, sun- come. Utilities by
PLAINS TOWNSHIP 570.822.3968 Weekly $189.99
+ tax
fenced yard, room, freshly paint- tenant $500/mo + Very nice 1 bed-

NANTICOKE
Hanover schools, ed, new carpeting, security

2nd floor, 1 bed-


Walking Distance to
the Casino!! 2 bed- - Light & bright
Microwave,
Refrigerator,
1-2 2 BEDROOM APTS $610 + utilities.
570-851-2929
stove, dishwasher,
basement, yard
Call 570-814-8299
room. $400 / month.
Water, sewer &
trash included. Call
room, includes all
room, 1 bath, living
room, kitchen, off
open floor plans WiFi, HBO
570-823-8881 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE storage shed. No 570-477-2845
NANTICOKE
pets or smoking.
DURYEA
appliances & wash- - All major
street parking. www.Wilkes 570-654-3755
er/dryer, heat, hot
water & garbage
$600/month + utili-
ties, security & ref-
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
BarreLodge.com 1/2 DOUBLES & PLAINS TWP
7 PETHICK DRIVE
2 bedrooms, tile Desirable
included. No pets. kitchen and bath, 953 Houses for Rent Lexington Village
erences. Call Clas- - Close to everything
SINGLE HOME OFF RTE. 315

WILKES-BARRE
$550 + security. w/d hookup, off- Nanticoke, PA
sic Properties Nikki - 24 hour emergency 1200 & 700 SF Many ranch style
(570) 735-2573 street parking
Callahan
718-4959 Ext. 1306 maintenance Wyoming, Kingston,
Office Available.
Reasonable.
$650/per month, BEAR CREEK VILLAGE homes. 2 bedrooms

NANTICOKE Wilkes-Barre, Plains plus utilities Call Beautiful 2 story 4 2 Free Months With
- Short term FRANKLIN GARDENS Shavertown 570-760-1513
(570) 655-1238 A 2 Year Lease
HOMES AVAILABLE
SHEATOWN leases available bedroom home for
$795 + electric
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
East State St.
SENIOR LIVING All rentals include
rent situated on 4
SQUARE FOOT RE
Homes available in
EDWARDSVILLE
2 large bedrooms. Beautiful 1st floor, 2 wooded acres.
Modern kitchen and Call TODAY For appliances, sewer, Birchwood Village
1/2 bedroom. Stove maintenance. Garage, shed,
bath, all appliances
dishwasher, w/d
and fridge. Large
kitchen, on-site
AVAILABILITY!! OPEN HOUSE
April 16th Security & credit MANUFACTURING 162 Short St.
Renovated 3 bed-
$1,350. All utilities
by tenant. Security
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
Estates.
Estates 2 and 3
bedrooms. Rent-
hookup. Ample www.mayflower references to-own available.
laundry room. Off 10:00AM-4:00PM room in quiet loca- & references
OFFICE SPACE
closets and stor- required. CALL TODAY!
street parking. $600 crossing.com Š1 & 2 bedrooms tion. Fresh paint, required. Small pets 570-613-0719
PITTSTON
age. No smokers. Call 899-3407 new carpeting and ok. (570) 690-3094
+ utilities, security, ŠLaundry facility for info/appointment
$580 per month new kitchen w/dish-
includes sewer,
garbage & water.
lease & background
check. Call
570-417-0088
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
ŠStove, fridge
ŠSecure building
ŠCommunity 944 Commercial PITTSTON
Main St.
washer. No pets or
smokers. Only $650 DRUMS
James Street
Single family home, 962 Rooms
570-239-2741 for appointment Rooms. Properties per month, +utilities. freshly painted,
12,000 sq. ft. build- LUXURY
ŠElevator Call (570) 466-6334 brand new gas fur-

KINGSTON HOUSE
ing in downtown TOWNHOUSE nace, 3 bedrooms,
SWOYERSVILLE
1 bedroom. Eat-in
Š2 fully handicap
accessible
also available
apts.
location. Ware-
house with light
FORTY FORT
ON GOLF
COURSE
1 1/2 baths, off
street parking. No Nice, clean
manufacturing. $1395 plus furnished room,
kitchen. Washer/ Recently 1/2 double. pets, no smoking.
Building with some utilities. Minutes
WILKES-BARRE /
dryer hookup. Gas renovated. 3 bedrooms. Stove, $675 / month + utili- starting at $315.
office space. Entire from I-81 & I-80.

315 PLAZA
Immediate personal heat. $440/month. Call Christy refrigerator, ties. Call Betty at Efficiency at $435
building for lease or Very large, 2,100
care openings in
Myers Manor
Water included.
Security & no pets. KINGSTON
1 & 2 bedrooms.
570-417-0088 will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074
dishwasher. Washer
/dryer hookup.
sq. ft. open floor
plan 1st floor
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
month furnished
with all utilities
Group included. Off
WILKES-BARRE
and Anderson Call 570-760-5573 1750 & 3200 SF Call Charlie Newly painted. with full base-
Includes all utilities, 570-287-1106 street parking.
Personal Care Retail / Office 570-829-6200 Off street parking. ment. Includes
parking, laundry. No
SWOYERSVILLE Space Available $675 + utilities. ext 3559 570-718-0331
Facility on the pets. From $475. Scott Street VM 101 all appliances +
570-829-1206 570-814-0843 or 570-714-6127
Wesley Village Lease, security 2nd floor, 5 rooms, laundry. On 15th
Campus
A variety of
1st floor. 2 bed- & references.
570-970-0847
heat & hot water
furnished. Stove, COMMERCIAL GARAGE
570-696-3090 hole, deck over-
looking fairway.
WILKES-BARRE WEST NANTICOKE
GLEN LYON
room, $515 month + fridge, off-street 2 car garage, Furnished with pri-
accommodations with ample blacktop
/ NANTICOKE
utilities & security. parking, no pets. parking areas (once 1 year lease + vate bath. Cable,
available! Meals,
LUZERNE WEST PITTSTON
$400/month + secu- garbage & all other
WILKES-BARRE a used car lot) with security & refer-
NICE 3 BEDROOM
housekeeping, rity & references. ences. Small utilities included.
laundry and trans- an adjacent 3 bed-
2nd floor, 2 bed- Call 570-696-3381 room house. Excel- Wyoming Ave. pets allowed. Non-smoking. Call
portation included. 2 bedrooms apt.
High traffic location. Available April 570-814-5465
1/2 DOUBLE
room, $500 month 2nd floor, stove, lent condition.
Call (570) 655-2891
or visit us online at
+ utilities & security.
No Pets.
fridge, fenced in
yard, $500 + gas,
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Beautiful
Excellent
county.
location
Office space with
Character. 885 sq.
3 bedrooms, 1 bath-
1st. Call now for
showing.
1st floor, 2 bedroom.
www. 570-406-2789 electric & water. Wall to wall carpet. on Route 92 in ft. Great for busi-
room, off-street
(570) 592-3113 965 Roommate
unitedmethodist 570- 417-0088 for Nicholson. Easy ness, retail or spa.
homes.org. 2nd floor 1 bed- Rent includes heat parking, very clean, Wanted
DUPONT
appointment & room, wall to wall access to route 81. private yard, quiet
application. Near Marcellus & water. Call for
carpet. Off street neighborhood, $550
PITTSTON Shale Drilling sites. more details at Rent to Own Option
parking. Washer/ /per month, Call Large completely
570-655-9325
dryer included. 1 Land for additional (570) 606-5350 remodeled 2 bed- 3 bedrooms with
HOUSE TO SHARE
2 APARTMENTS
WILKES-BARRE storage. 2 car room styled town- large eat-in kitchen,
month security & Wilkes-Barre washer dryer & Professional male
Off street parking, Immediate garage attached to
on site laundry. independent living 264 Academy St
references. Call for
info.(570) 574-2249 house plus large COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE HANOVER TOWNSHIP
house. Stove &
fridge included. fenced in yard. seeking profes-
sional female to
Deck/porch. Tenant openings at: 2 bedrooms, newly mechanical garage in Established Private interior Great first home,
Lyndwood Avenue share house. Only
pays electric, trash Myers Manor renovated building. with office space Shopping center. owner will help with
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Very spacious 3 attic & basement
& water/sewage. on the Wesley Washer & dryer. and a vehicle lift and 800 to 1,200 sq. ft. financing. $500 $250/ month. All
bedroom half dou- access. Washer/
3 bedroom $695. Village Campus $600/per month compressor. Rent negotiable. deposit needed to utilities included.
SECURE ble with neutral dryer hookup. Heat
2 bedroom $575. Cozy one bedrooms includes heat, hot Includes water and 973-879-4730 secure home. Beautiful home 5
BUILDINGS decor. Off street included. Nice yard.
Security required. and studios avail- water and parking. septic. Alternate Between 5 & 9 pm rooms + 2 bed-
1 & 2 bedroom WILKES-BARRE parking. Private $750. No pets.
(570) 881-1747 able. Ask about our 646-712-1286 heat sources: Call 570-288-9050 rooms. Rec base-
yard in rear. Ample 570-479-6722
move-in incentives! 570-328-9896 apartments.
Laundry facility. Off
propane, electric,
TIRED OF HIGH Storage. Conve-
ment, carpeted.

PITTSTON
No pets, neat per-
Call (570) 655-2891 570-855-4744
street parking avail-
and coal. Garage is
insulated with
nient to schools. HANOVER TOWNSHIP WILKES-BARRE son wanted, age
RENTS?
or visit us online at able. Starting at $660 / month + utili-
2 bedroom. All propane heat. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, unimportant.
WILKES-BARRE
www. $440. 570-332-5723 ties. 1 year lease, 16 Larch Lane
appliances included. unitedmethodist $2,300. call 570- w/d hookup first 570-762-8202
Are you paying too security. No pets. 2 bedroom house
All utilities paid; homes.org. 343-3345 or 570- floor $695/ month. for rent. $540 + utili-
3 bedroom, 1/2 WILKES-BARRE much for your cur- Call 570-793-6294 570-991-1883
electricity by tenant. double, 1.5 bath, 840-5898 before ties & security. Call
SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM
rent office? Call us!
Everything brand 8:00 pm for details. 484-274-6647 ROOMATE WANTED
HANOVER TWP. HARVEY’S LAKE
gas heat, off-street We have modern
new. Off street park- FOR CRUISE
parking, fenced in office space avail-
ing. $695 + security
& references
570-969-9268
yard, excellent
condition. $595/
on 1st floor of brick
building in historic
district. Wall to wall
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
able in Luzerne
Bank Building on
3 bedroom, eat-in
kitchen with stove
2 bedroom home.
All appliances, WILKES-BARRE
To Share Costs On
A Carnival Cruise
May 1st - May 8th
month + utilities, Public Square. & dishwasher. water, sewer & trash. Carey Avenue
WEST PITTSTON
carpet; equipped 2,000 SF from Baltimore to
references & Rents include heat, Laundry hookup. Well kept single
PITTSTON kitchen; bonus Office / Retail NO PETS. Security Freeport Nassau.
security. No pets. central air, utilities, Freshly painted, and lease. family. 6 bed, 3 bath
2 bedroom, 2nd room; off street Next to Gymboree Each $682 + tips.
Call 570-881-4078 trash removal, and new carpet & new 570-762-6792 big lot, garage.
3 bedrooms, brand floor apartment. parking. $650. 4,500 SF Office Call Harry For Info.
nightly cleaning - all linoleum. Fenced $1,000/mo. Security
new kitchen, 29x Washer/dryer hook- month includes Showroom, 570-287-1555
941 Apartments/ without a sneaky
16.5 ft entertain-
ment room,
up, carport parking,
heat & hot water Unfurnished
heat, water,
parking. Call
Warehouse
Loading Dock
CAM charge.
Access parking at
yard. No pets/no
smoking. $600 + JENKINS TOWNSHIP & credit
required. Call
check

utilities, secuirty & 973-508-5976


hardwood floors, included. Stove & 570-650-1266 Call 570-829-1206
HOUSE FOR RENT
W IL K E SW O O D Find the
the new intermodal references. Call
off street parking. Fridge. References with references
garage via our cov-
$700/month + all & security. $650.
FORTY FORT ered bridge. 300SF
(570) 823-9436 Available immedi-
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
utilities & security.
A PAR TM E NTS ately, 4 bedrooms, 2

perfect
570-654-7479 to 5000SF available.
Wilkes-Barre Free standing build-
Call (570) 883-2784 Leave Message

1 B edroom Sta rting


Š2 bedroom ing. Would be great We can remodel to
suit. Brokers Pro- KINGSTON bath rooms, refrig-
erator & stove pro-
Northampton Ct.
3 bedroom town-

SHAVERTOWN WEST PITTSTON


single, for any commercial

friend.
tected. Call Jeff 3 Half Doubles vided, washer/dryer house, sunroom,
exceptional use. 1900 sq. ft. on 376 & 378 North hookup, off-street heat pump, 1.5
2 bedrooms, Heat Upscale 1 bedroom a t $675.00 Kingston the ground floor Pyros at 822-8577
Maple Avenue parking, $600.00/ baths, parking.
included. Laundry apartment. Modern ŠLarge 3 with an additional Collect cash, not dust! 3 & 4 bedroom. per month, plus utili- $800 month. Call
facilities, Off-street kitchen, washer / • Includes gas heat, bedroom 800 sq. ft in finished
Clean out your Newly remodeled. ties. 570-561-5836 (570) 283-9033
parking, No Pets. dryer included. Must w ater,sew er & trash Hanover lower level. Excel-
basement, garage Both available The Classified
Š3 bedroom, lent location, only 1 section at
Call 570-675-3904 see! 570-430-3095
• C onvenient to allm ajor large, affordable block from North or attic and call the May 30. $850 & 962 Rooms 962 Rooms
Cross Valley Classified depart- $950/month. Also, timesleader.com
Nanticoke
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ highw ays & public Š2 bedroom, Expressway and ment today at 570- Plains 3 bedroom
Bear Creek Township
Countryside Inn

Unfurnished Unfurnished 1/2 double. $795/


transportation large, water one block from 829-7130! month. For info,
included Wyoming Ave (route
• Fitness center & pool (570) 814-9700 Call 829-7130
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE • P atio/B alconies
Pittston
ŠLarge 1
11) Take advan-
tage of this prime WYOMING
1701 Wyoming Ave.
Rooms starting at
Daily $39.99 + tax
to place your ad.
KINGSTON
bedroom water location for just
Immediate Occupancy!! • P et friendly* included $1050 per month! 900 sq. ft. private
Weekly $169.99 + tax
office suite. Suitable
• O nline rentalpaym ents Wyoming 570-262-1131 Large 1/2 double, 3
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS Š3 bedroom for general office bedroom, sunny &

61 E. Northampton St.
• Flexible lease term s
M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5
exceptional
Old Forge HANOVER TWP use, professional
office, etc. Includes
spacious, $650
month, 1 year lease,
Microwave
Š2 bedroom Parkway Plaza all utilities, including credit check & Refrigerator
Sans Souci Parkway cleaning and free
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Sa turd a y 1 0-2 exceptional
Commercial Space parking.
security deposit. WiFi
water included Attic, cellar, eat in
• Affordable Senior Apartments 822-27 1 1 McDermott & For Lease 1,200 sq. $900/month kitchen, front & HBO
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• Income Eligibility Required McDermott
(570) 823-8027
back porch, no pets,
w w w .liv ea tw ilk esw ood .com Real Estate month. Off street 570-829-6200 no smoking, new
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; * Restrictions Ap p ly
Inc. Property parking. Central VM 101 carpeting & paint.
heat & air. Call www.casinocountrysideinn.com
• New appliances; laundry on site; Management Not Section 8

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• Activities! approved.
(direct line)
KINGSTON
570-817-2858 or
• Curb side Public Transportation

VILLAGE
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm 570-714-1606
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weekly. If interest-
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• Tennis & Basketball Courts
‹ Swimming Pool & Inside Suites Available
• Full -Size Washer & Dryer
• Private Entrances
‹ Easy Access to Steps from New Intermodal Hub 974 Wanted to Rent
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