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LACKAWANNA
Scranton resi-
dent Johnathan
Houck of Scran-
ton was among
those attending
the annual
OMalley Hallo-
ween Party at
McDade Park
last week. PHO-
TOS: Page 17.
When one
of Sylvester
Stallones mo-
vie characters
were refer-
enced out of
context last
week, I didnt think too much of
it.
Two references to the charac-
ter, along with Saturdays Octo-
ber snow, make me think that
rapture seeking Harold Camp-
ing might not have been too far
off with his recent end of days
prediction.
Stallones iconic role as John
Rambo began in 1982 with
First Blood where, if you ask
the Internet Movie Database,
he portrays a mentally unstable
Vietnam veteran.
Of the two men apparently
seeking Sylvester over the last
two weeks, one is a bit more
likely in my book.
Union Attorney Thomas Jen-
nings called Mayor Chris Do-
herty Rambo for his one-man
war against union arbitration,
armed with Act 47 rather than
an AK-47.
Escaped prisoner Michael Si-
monson allegedly told Lacka-
wanna County detectives that
after fleeing from the county
prisononSept. 28, he wouldgo
Rambo, hide in the woods for a
few days, and head south of the
border.
Call me crazy, but the admit-
ted murderer fits the action he-
ro stereotype a bit more than
the mayor. The mayors running
rituals could put himin a better
spot to flee from some Michael
Bay-esque explosions, however.
Its so very odd for such a spe-
cific character from pop culture
to appear twice in the same
week and in the same city.
Was there a weekend on
Spike TV that no one told me
about?
Is 2008s rehashing of one
mans battle against injustice
through firearms being re-re-
leased in 3-D with special bul-
let time edits that take viewers
on a ride with each shell
through the innards of Burmese
infantry soldiers who kidnap
Christian aid workers?
Perhaps not, but I can practi-
cally hear the late Don LaFon-
taine narrating the trailer for
the film that pulls us all from fi-
nancial ruin.
One man facing millions of
debt. Another facing life in pris-
on. Coincidence brought them
together, but their adventure
will tear you apart.
I wonder if Stallone would
star in a film dedicated to the
mockery of his iconic titles.
Perhaps we could enlist the
help of Rocky impersonator
Mike Kunda, the West Scranton
native and author who has
chronicled his aim to become
the heavyweight champion of
the world, to change roles for
two months of production.
A blockbuster film with the
proceeds going to the city is one
financial solution I havent
heardfromeither the legislative
or executive arms of the city.
Who knows if it could work?
Of course, Im joking.
But only a little.
Stallone leaves unusual mark on city
CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES wishes
he was Don LaFontaine. Email him
at chughes@golackawanna.com.
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SCRANTON City Council gave
final approval to a $3.2 million sub-
mission for 2012 community plan-
ning and development programs to
be funded under the Community
Development Block Grant, Home
Investment Partnership, and Emer-
gency Solutions Grant programs
on Tuesday.
Vice President Pat Rogan read a
list of councils agreed amend-
ments to the submission, including
significant increases to street pav-
ing, blight removal, and other im-
provement projects while remov-
ing funding for arts and entertain-
ment programs such as the Scran-
ton Jazz Festival and First Night
Scranton.
Council said these amendments
were based on the immediate
needs of both the city and its resi-
dents, who attended a public hear-
ing last month to voice their oppo-
sition to a proposed public park on
the site of the former Lincoln-Jack-
son Elementary School among oth-
er funding allocations.
The line item for $350,000 to
tear down the empty facility and
construct a parkthat wouldinclude
playground equipment, a pavilion,
and green space was removed com-
pletely from councils final submis-
sion after residents told council
that the park would only foster on-
going crime issues in the neighbor-
hood.
They also felt that the park
would be neglected as the nearby
Fellows Park and Allen Park alleg-
edly have been for years.
Council had to allow 30 days to
pass before final passage of the leg-
islation.
One resident who lives directly
across the street from the former
school, Michael Passero, invited
neighbors and Councilman Jack
Loscombe to his home on Acade-
my Street hours before the final
vote to discuss these continuing
problems.
Neighbors talked about increas-
es in local gang activity and strings
of recent robberies in the formerly
quiet West Scranton neighbor-
hood, labeling it a war zone, as
well as citywide issues such as the
citys $6 million budget deficit and
taxes.
Council amends,
passes federal
funding plan
By RICH HOWELLS
rhowells@golackawanna.com
S
CRANTON Council and
union representatives agreed
on one clear message during
Tuesdays meeting: Mayor Chris Do-
herty must finally negotiate withthe
unions to avoid catastrophic con-
sequences, including major layoffs
and tax increases following a union
win regarding arbitration rights.
The 6-1 Pennsylvania Supreme Court
ruling on Oct. 19 put to rest a decade-long
battlethat delayedmillions of dollars inar-
bitration awards under the Policemen and
Firemen Collective Bargaining Act, or Act
111, stating that the distressed municipal-
ities act, or Act 47, does not supersede Act
111. The city is already facinganestimated
$6 million budget deficit this year, among
other financial issues.
Everybodys sayingits awin. Its not re-
ally a win. All the Supreme Court did was
reaffirm our rights to collective bargain-
ing, which weve said from day one since
this started. The problem is that this has
been retracted for so long that the dollar
amount has swollen to huge numbers,
E.B. Jermyn Lodge No. 2 of the Fraternal
Order of Police President and Scranton
Detective Sgt. Bob Martin told council.
We want to help resolve this. Were not
here to bankrupt the city. Thats the last
thing we want to doWe didnt pick this
fight. Someone else picked this fight.
John Judge IV, secretary of Internation-
al Association of Fire Fighters Local 60,
concurred, sayingthat theunions haveal-
ways extendedtheolivebranch tocityad-
ministration.
When this Supreme Court award came
downlast week, none of the members that
I spoke to in my local said anything about
the money. They were concerned, primar-
ily, about what this department is going to
be like after Mayor Doherty got through
with it knowing that they lost the court
case. Inthat spirit of cooperation, we want
to come to the mayor and work things
out, Judge explained.
At a meeting with the Pennsylvania De-
partment of Economic and Community
Development and the Pennsylvania Econ-
omy League on Monday, Judge said Busi-
ness Administrator RyanMcGowanasked
the mayor if he would be willing to nego-
tiate incremental payments with the
unions.
We were basically told no, Judge con-
tinued. Weve alreadyheardfromhim. He
said, Absolutely not.
International Association of Fire Fight-
ers Local 60 President and Scranton Fire
Lt. Dave Gervasi added that he has heard
that Dohertys plan is to raise taxes up to
100 percent, implement massive public
safety layoffs, and borrow money to pay
thebill all at once, whichhecalledunreal-
istic. Council President Janet Evans
agreed.
The mayor has proclaimed, almost im-
mediately, a significant tax increase and
significant cuts in public services, and evi-
dentially, his target once again is the po-
lice and fire departments, and I dont be-
lieve that is the proper way to approach
the situation, Evans said.
Councilman Frank Joyce said that the
administration currently estimates the
long-delayed settlement to be anywhere
from $6 to $10 million. Councilman Pat
Administration plan to cut workers, raise taxes likely to stick
RICH HOWELLS PHOTO / FOR GO LACKAWANNA
IAFF Local 60 Secretary John Judge said unions were told Mayor Chris Doherty would absolutely not meet to discuss last
weeks Supreme Court ruling worth millions of dollars for city police and fire department employees.
Unions: Doherty wont negotiate
By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
chughes@golackawanna.com
See COUNCIL, Page 11
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A federal judge
postponed the
sentencing of former Lacka-
wanna County Commission-
ers Robert Cordaro and A.J.
Munchak on Thursday, cit-
ingCordarosnewlegal coun-
sel as the basis for the delay.
U.S. District Judge A. Ri-
chard Caputo announced
his decision after 40 min-
utes of in-chamber discus-
sions held Thursday after-
noon that was expected to
discuss leniency sought in
the sentencing originally
set for Monday, Oct. 31.
Cordarodidnot namethenew
counsel that will represent him
in his sentencing and appeal.
It was a decision that I made
with Atty. (William) Costopou-
los, and I think the judge very
fairly gave new counsel the op-
portunity to do what they need
todo, Cordarosaidonthe steps
of the Max Rosenn United
States Courthouse Thursday af-
ternoon.
Caputo said Cordaros new
counsel has until Nov. 3 to enter
an appearance. If they fail to do
so, sentencing for both men is
moved to Nov. 14.
If counsel does appear, they
will have 60 days from that date
to file supplemental objections
to a presentence investigation
report dated Sept. 20.
Prosecutors will have 14 days
to respond, and sentencing will
beheldsevendays later, pushing
the sentencing for the corrupt
commissioners as far back as
mid-January.
Because Munchak was tried
jointly with Cordaro, his sen-
tencing will also be postponed,
Caputo said.
Guilty verdicts on 18 of 33
counts against Cordaro and
eight of 21counts against Mun-
chakwere handeddownonJune
21 after less than eight hours of
deliberation.
The decision followed an 11-
day trial that outlined how the
two former Republican county
leaders used their positions to
arrange personal payments in
exchange for lucrative county
contracts, at times using a West
Scranton funeral home director
as a so-calledbagman todeliv-
er cash-stuffed envelopes.
One such arrangement even-
tually led to the loss of more
than$900,000infederal funding
for the construction of an inter-
modal transportation center in
downtown Scranton after a bid-
ding process was violated.
In motions filed Wednesday,
Munchaks attorney, Chris Po-
well, cited a lifetime of commu-
nity service including the dona-
tion of more than 22 gallons of
bloodas part of thebasis for leni-
ency in his sentencing.
Courts have recognized ex-
ceptional charitable, civic and
community service as a basis for
downward departure, Powell
wrote in one of the three mo-
tions filed Oct. 26.
While Cordaro admitted
Thursdays decision delays the
inevitable, he said it does so for
good reason.
Its a day of reckoning thats
coming. I didnt really have any
reason to want to delay it just to
delay it, Cordaro said. I just
want the best opportunity to
present our case both for sen-
tencing and appeal.
I think the judge very fairly gave new counsel the opportunity to do what they need to do.
Robert Cordaro, convicted county commissioner on sentencing delay, possibly until January 2012.
JASON RIEDMILLER PHOTO / FOR GO LACKAWANNA
Former Lackawanna County Comissioner Robert Cordaro discusses his impending sentencing outside the Max Rosenn U.S. Cour-
thouse on Thursday..
New Cordaro counsel delays sentencing
By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
chughes@golackawanna.com
SCRANTON The League
of WomenVotersof Lackawan-
na County hosted a Scranton
City Council candidate debate
on Thursday evening, giving
the three candidates one final
public forum to express their
views tovoters beforetheNov.
8election.
Moderated by LWV board
member Jean Harris and held
in the Moskovitz Auditorium
in the DeNaples Center at the
University of Scranton, the
hour-and-a-half debate was re-
corded by Electric City Televi-
sion to be shown on Comcast
Channel 19 as well as online at
www.lwvlackawanna.org.
Each candidate was given
time to introduce themselves
and their respective platforms
before discussing issues such
asthecityscurrentbudgetdef-
icit, union negotiations, the
media and transparency, pub-
lic safety, and the state take-
over of Harrisburg.
Eachcandidatewithhisplat-
formislistedalphabetically, by
last name:
Jack Loscombe, who is
listed on both the Democratic
andRepublicantickets,wasap-
pointed to council to fill a va-
cancyinJanuaryof 2010. Since
then, hesaidhehasbeenlisten-
ing to the needs of city resi-
dents carefully wherever he
goes and pledged to continue
working for the citizens of
Scranton. As a retired fire cap-
tain, he feels his past work ex-
periencehas givenhiminsight
into the citys public safety is-
sues.
Bob McGoff, a Democrat
who has served on council for
over five years, said his goal is
to help city legislators and ad-
ministration work past their
political and personal agendas
to find common ground and
worktogethertowardsthebet-
terment of thecity. Asaretired
teacher and the councilman
with the most experience, he
feelsthathehaslearnedtodeal
with a wide variety of people,
each with their own ideas and
Council
candidates
offer plans
By RICH HOWELLS
rhowells@golackawanna.com
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SCRANTON The son of a
23-year employee of the citys
Department of Public Works
used a city-owned vehicle in a
commercial drivers license test
last month.
Don Richardson, hired in
April 1988, drove the citys
flatbed trailer to the Penn-
DOT Photo and Exam Center,
81 Keystone Industrial Park,
Dunmore, to allow his son,
Donny, to apply for his CDL
License, according to a letter
from City Controller Roseann
Novembrino to City Council
dated Oct. 11 and a phone in-
terview with DPW Director
Jeff Brazil.
According to Novembrinos
letter, Donny Richardson took
the test with a Class A vehicle
registered to the city of Scran-
ton on Sept. 20.
Brazil said Friday that he au-
thorized the use of city equip-
ment because he respects the
work his employees complete.
Its rare, Brazil saidof the re-
quest to use city equipment.
I authorized it because the
father, the employee, is one of
those guys who, when Im in
the middle of a snowstorm
and everybodys going home,
hes the guy that who asks,
Do you need me for a few
more hours? These guys give
me their all.
The equipment was used
when Mr. Richardson was off
the clock, according to Bra-
zil.
The use of DPW equipment
for private matters follows
the termination earlier this
year of Scranton Sewer Au-
thority employee Paul Lu-
dovici for the alleged use of
authority equipment to re-
move dirt at a West Scranton
home.
Ludovici was allegedly hired
as a private contractor and giv-
en permission to use city equip-
ment by a supervisor whose
identity could not be con-
firmed.
City equipment
used in drivers
license testing
By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
chughes@golackawanna.com
SCRANTON - The 7-year-
old boy whose parents are
charged with locking him in a
coffin in a now-condemned
Green Ridge home sat on the
stand Monday amid several
hours of testimony. The
young man alleged several
times that his stepfather,
Brian Sleboda, locked me in
the basement with lots of
scary stuff including on the
night of Sept. 26 when his
cries prompted neighbors to
call police.
The first grade student
said he was placed in a chair
in the basement once and was
able to open a door into the
kitchen of the Raines Street
home where he also lived
with his mother, Lori Gardn-
er.
When Sleboda found the
boy, he allegedly sent him
back to the basement and put
him in a homemade, plywood
coffin that was surrounded
by fake vampires and skele-
tons.
The second time, they
locked it, he said, barely
able to see over the top edge
of the witness stand. I was
crying a lot down there. I
wanted to come back up, and
I was crying very loud.
After opening the coffin,
the boy discovered the door
to the kitchen was now
locked. He then struggled to
open a locked door leading to
the backyard.
He had a difficult time
cracking the code, Scran-
ton Ptlw. Melissa Forsette
testified, adding that he had
been placed in the basement
six times prior to Sept. 26.
When he was down there be-
fore, he had tried to open the
lock. He said, God told me
how to crack the code.
The boy testified that when
he got outside the basement,
he was embarrassed to enter
the yard because he was bare-
foot and wearing a diaper
with no pants. Neighbors
who heard his cries from a
doorway leading into the
yard called police.
When Forsette arrived
shortly after Ptlm. Jason
Knoch, the young man
hugged her and asked, Are
you here to help me?
Later, the boy asked if offi-
cers knew what street they
were on. Officers told him
they knew he lived on Raines
Street, and he pointed to the
numbers on his mailbox so
they could find him if he were
ever hurt again.
I dont want my momto go
to jail, but I dont want her to
hurt me anymore, the boy al-
legedly told Forsette.
According to testimony
from Scranton Detective
Vince Uher, Gardner told him
in an interview after she and
Sleboda surrendered to po-
lice that she put her son on
the top step of the basement
stairs for letting his 1-year-
old brother out of his play-
pen, closing but not locking
the door behind her.
Uher said the home was
condemned based solely on
the conditions of the base-
ment where the boy was sent
for punishment, which alleg-
edly had raw sewage flowing
out of a non-working toilet,
charred beams visible above
missing ceiling tiles showing
signs of a prior fire, and ex-
posed wires.
Charges against both Sle-
boda, 32, and Gardner, 26, of
endangering the welfare of
children and unlawful re-
straint were held for county
court after the Oct. 24 pre-
liminary hearing before Ma-
gisterial District Judge Alice
Hailstone Farrell.
The boy is currently in fos-
ter care.
Charges forwarded in bizarre abuse case
By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
chughes@golackawanna.com
Gardner Sleboda
He said, God told me
how to crack the code.
Scranton Ptlw. Melissa Forsette
On how a 7-year-old boy said he
was able to open a door leading to
his backyard from his basement.
PITTSTON TWP. For 65 years, the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Air-
port has been led by a board thats made up
of the three county commissioners from
the neighboring counties of Lackawanna
and Luzerne.
But that could change soon, and for the
better, in the opinion of one present board
member.
I think weve waited a long time for this
day, said Lackawanna County Commis-
sioner Mike Washo. He said the time has
come to have board members making deci-
sions based on whats best for the airport,
not the two counties.
Were talking about whats good for Lu-
zerne County; whats good for Lackawanna
County. Hopefully, the day will come when
the discussion is about whats good for the
airport.
The airports Bi-County Board of Com-
missioners voted Tuesday to move forward
with a process that would dissolve the
board and replace it with an airport author-
ity. Before that happens, much needs to be
decided.
Forming the authority seems to have the
support of the commissioners ineachcoun-
ty, as all five of thempresent votedto direct
solicitor John OBrien to proceed with the
process for drafting articles of incorpora-
tionandinformingtheFederal AviationAd-
ministration and Pennsylvania Depart-
ment of Transportation of their plans. Lu-
zerne County Commissioner Marianne Pe-
trilla was not present.
Other matters are not as clear.
In addition to whether to form the au-
thority, the commissioners in each county
must determine how many members will
serve on the authority, how many years
they will serve, and what qualifications
they should have.
Public hearings in each county will be
held in late November or early December
so commissioners can get feedback on the
plan. Each countys commissioners will
thenmeet separately to vote onresolutions
creating the authority and approving the
articles of incorporation.
If both boards of commissioners approve
the resolutions, they will appoint the newly
createdauthoritys initial members as early
as December.
OBrien said he is leaning toward recom-
mending the authority makeup be the
same as the current Bi-County Board
with three representatives fromeach coun-
ty. Though county commissioners would
appoint the first authority members, the
soon-to-be-seated Luzerne County Council
would be responsible for that task starting
in January.
Lackawanna County Commissioners
would continue to make appointments in
the future.
Washo said he is glad to be involved in
securing the airports future.
Airport Director Barry Centini said he
would support the change, if it were made.
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
Were talking about whats good for
Luzerne County; whats good for
Lackawanna County. Hopefully, the
day will come when the discussion is
about whats good for the airport.
Lackawanna County Commissioner Mike Washo
Changing who runs WBS airport may fly
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Murphy
Representative Kevin Murphy,
D-Scranton, is the prime
sponsor for Zacharys Law
(HB 601). The Bill creates a
mandatory minimum sen-
tence of 13 years for persons
convicted of third degree
murder of a child.
I wanted to express my sin-
cere gratitude for Rep. Mur-
phys hard work and dedi-
cation to this Bill.
Zacharys Law was passed
unanimously in the Penn-
sylvania House Judiciary
Committee on October 25.
One year ago, Rep. Murphy
was approached with this
proposal for change and, from
that first meeting, Rep. Mur-
phy committed himself and
his wonderful staff to the
cause.
Zacharys Law is named in
honor of my son Zachary, who
was murdered at the hand of
a child abuser when he was 14
months old. The year that
followed my sons death was
eye opening. I assumed that if
you murdered a child, you got
a lengthy sentence.
However, third degree murder
in Pennsylvania carries a
minimum sentence of as little
as six years in jail.
A child is innocent. They
depend on adults to love and
care for them. Murder of a
child is the most heinous
crime I can think of. It certain-
ly warrants a sentence of
higher than six years.
HB 601 will change the land-
scape of Pennsylvania and
how those who murder chil-
dren are punished. Rep. Mur-
phy not only stood up for the
memory of my child but also
for every child across the
commonwealth by supporting
a new mandatory minimum
sentence.
I look forward to the journey
our bill will continue to travel
and the continued support of
Rep. Murphy.
Sincerely,
Christine McLaughlin
Former Dickson City resi-
dent
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be a three-story, 150,000
square foot building with the
opportunity to expand to
210,000 square feet, and
housing for up to 1,500 local
employees. Construction is
expected to be complete in
the third quarter of 2012 by
Verus Partners.
The growth of TMG
Health allows our company
to continue its economic
commitment to Northeastern
Pennsylvania by offering
quality job opportunities to
the local community, said
Jack Tigue, president and
founder of TMG Health. The
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alliance.org/shinealightonlungcancer. Info: Karen
Arscott, (570) 348-6211, ext. 2175.
27th annual sportsmens banquet, Wed., Nov.
2, 6 p.m., Inn of the Abingtons, Route 524, Dal-
ton. Cost: Membership and dinner, $50; family
membership and two dinners, $90 and $25 for
each additional. Proceeds used to restore and
protect grouse and woodcock habitat through
Ruffed Grouse Society. Info: (570) 983-9918,
www.ruffedgrousesociety.org.
Habitat for Humanity silent auction and beer
tasting, Thurs., Nov. 3, 5:30-8:30 p.m., POSH
at the Scranton Club, 404 N. Washington Ave.,
Scranton. Cost: $40. Info: info@habitatlacka-
wanna.org.
Senior fair, hosted by PARep. Ken Smith,
Thurs., Nov. 3, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., North Pocono
Senior Center, 12 John J. Michaels Dr., Coving-
ton Township. Info: (570) 342-2710.
Celebrity bartending event to aid the Boys
and Girls Clubs of NEPA, Fri., Nov. 4, 5-7 p.m.,
Whiskey Dicks, 308 N. Washington Ave., Scran-
ton. Cost: $10.
East Meets West, United Cultures Lead-
ership Institute speaker series, Fri., Nov. 4,
6-9 p.m., Vintage Theater, 119 Penn Ave., Scran-
ton.
Benefit for a Friend, Sat., Nov. 5, 5-10 p.m.,
Dante Literary Society, 1916 Prospect Ave.,
Scranton. Cost: $10. Proceeds benefit the chil-
dren of late West Scranton resident Michael
Duffy. Info: Gary Ford at (570) 840-2596, Jay
Roche at (570) 241-3921.
Cheers to Hope, Pancreatic Cancer Action
Network fundraiser, Sat., Nov. 5, 6-10 p.m.,
Clarion Hotel, 300 MeadowAve., Scranton.
Cost: $25. Info: psavage@pancanvolunteer.org.
Fight for Sight, benefit for 3-year-old Jake
Paff, Sat., Nov. 5, 8 p.m.-midnight, Mollys Cozy
Corner, 1324 Prospect Ave., Scranton. Info:
(570) 344-9981.
Neighborhood meeting, Sat., Nov. 5, 2-5 p.m.,
St. Patricks Church lower meeting room, 1403
Jackson St., Scranton. Info: (570) 878-7368.
NEPABlogger meet-up, Sun., Nov. 6, 6-11 p.m.,
Metro Bar and Grill, 1174 Memorial Highway,
Dallas. Info: http://nepablogs.blogspot.com.
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Arguments heard in political
firing suit
WILKES-BARRE U.S.
District Judge A. Richard
Caputo heard arguments from
Atty. James Scanlon, repre-
senting the city of Scranton,
and Atty. Johanna Gelb, repre-
senting Leo DAngelo, the
citys former director of com-
munity planning at the Office
of Economic and Community
Development.
DAngelo alleged in a May 12
suit that he was cut from the
citys budget, amended and
approved by City Council,
because of his political support
for Mayor Chris Doherty.
Wednesdays hearing fol-
lowed a July motion to dismiss
the suit from the city on the
grounds of legislative immuni-
ty. Gelb argued in an August
response that is not immune
from suit and did not claim to
be in its motion, arguing in-
stead on behalf of City Coun-
cil, who is not named in the
suit.
- CHRISTOPHER J.
HUGHES / GO LACKAWAN-
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Sno Mountain at least $4.6
million in debt
SCRANTON Sno Moun-
tain, the Philadelphia-based
company that bought the
ever-struggling Montage
Mountain ski resort from Lack-
awanna County in 2006, has
some serious struggles of its
own to the tune of at least
$4.6 million in outstanding
debt.
State Department of Com-
munity and Economic Devel-
opment spokeswoman Theresa
Elliott said the company has
not made a monthly payment
on a $5 million loan since
Sept. 23, 2010. Prior to that,
Sno Mountain had made 15
monthly payments, though
some of those were partial.
The amount due each month
should be $70,670, Elliott
said.
Sno Mountain LLC bought
Montage Mountain for $5.1
million, promising to turn it
into a year-round recreation
center through a $14 million
infusion, with $8 million ear-
marked for addition of a water
park. The company applied for
the DCED money through its
First Industries and Machines
fund. The fund is geared
toward improving tourism in
the state.
Elliott said the loan was for
seven years at 5 percent in-
terest, and that DCED is
discussing the lack of pay-
ments with Sno Mountain.
We have been in contact
with the company and are
working with them to make
the loan balance current.
The resort struggled since
it opened in 1984. It was one
of the first developments in
what has become a booming
business region around the
Montage exit of Interstate 81.
A call seeking comment
from Sno Mountain was not
returned Thursday. The re-
sorts website gives the ap-
pearance of business as usual,
listing job openings, offering
a season pass sale, and ad-
vertising a Nov. 5 job fair.
- MARK GUYDISH / THE
TIMES LEADER
Lackawanna
commissioners cancel last
meeting before election
SCRANTON The Lacka-
wanna County Commission-
ers meeting scheduled for
Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 10 a.m.
was cancelled due to a then-
pending court decision on the
meetings lone agenda item
the borrowing of $20.5 mil-
lion, which was approved just
hours later.
The judge hasnt ruled on
that yet, so the chief of staff
(Maria Elkins) recommended
that we cancel the meeting,
County Communications
Director Lynne Shedlock said
at about 12:30 p.m. on
Wednesday.
Visiting Senior Judge Peter
J. OBrien approved the bor-
rowing in a decision released
at 1:21 p.m. on Wednesday,
ruling that curtail of public
services would be dangerous
to the public health, safety
and education.
The Lackawanna County
Stadium Authority meeting
was also cancelled on
Wednesday due to a lack of a
quorum.
The next commissioners
meeting is set for Wednesda,
Nov. 9.
GO LACKAWANNA
STAFF
NEWS BRIEFS
FOUR HUNDRED RED BALLONS GO BY
S
CRANTON Nearly 400 students at John G. Whittier Elementary School in South
Scranton released red balloons Monday morning to celebrate the beginning of Red
Ribbon Week, which encourages young people to lead drug-free lives.
Mondays balloon launch also marked 10 years in the collaborative, innovative way to
share the drug-free message with students between Scranton Mayor Chris Doherty and
Whittier Principal Ann McDonough, former principal of the now closed Lincoln-Jackson
Elementary School.
Small tags were attached to the balloons seeking responses from people who find them
across the country. Last years balloons garnered letters back from New York, Vermont,
New Hampshire, and Massachusetts, according to Whittier PTA President Melissa Ecken-
rode.
Local leaders including Doherty, Superintendent William King, Pennsylvania State Police
Trooper Frank Orlando, and Scranton Police Lt. Len Namiotka encouraged students to
not only stay away from drugs but also to be lifelong learners.
- CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
Riverside tudents recognized for
Electric Art
Riverside High School seniors
Rainy Pritchett, Jessica Davis and
Sean Ritter recently participated in
the Electric Art project for their
senior projects. The students trans-
formed utility boxes into perma-
nent art installations throughout
downtown Scranton.
TCMC sets Turkey Trot
On Saturday, November 19, The
Commonwealth Medical Colleges
MD Class of 2014 will host the
second annual Turkey Trot: 5K
Walk/Run in downtown Scranton.
The event will also feature a Tot
Trot for children age 13 and under.
Proceeds of the students commu-
nity fundraiser will benefit Friends
of the Poor annual Thanksgiving
community dinner.
Check in begins at 7:30 a.m. in the
main lobby of the Medical Sciences
Building, 525 Pine St., Scranton.
The Tot Trot steps off at 8:30 a.m.
and the 5K Walk/Run begins at 9
a.m.. T-shirts will be provided to
the first 100 pre-registered partici-
pants.
Race day registration fee is $20
for ages 14 and above, or partici-
pants can pre-register online for
$15. Registration for the Tot Trot is
$5 or two canned goods to be
donated to the food drive.
Scranton among top producers
of Fulbright students
The University of Scranton has
placed second among Masters
Institutions in the nation for
producing Fulbright scholarships
for students in 2011-12, according
to a ranking published by The
Chronicle of Higher Education
online on Oct. 23.
Scranton is one of just six Jesuit
universities to be cited. Universi-
ties listed are broken into four
categories based on their school
type as designated by the Carne-
gie Classification of Institutions of
Higher Education. The University
of Scranton is second among 20
masters level institutions rec-
ognized.
Scrantons 2011-12 Fulbright schol-
ars are Rebecca Bartley, James-
burg, N.J., Fulbright English
Teaching Assistantship to Malay-
sia; Melissa C. Beltz, Eagleville,
Fulbright/Pdagogischer Aus-
tauschdienst English Teaching
Assistantship to Germany; Kaitlyn
L. Doremus, Tobyhanna, Ful-
bright/Pdagogischer Austausch-
dienst English Teaching Assist-
antship to Germany; Philip J.
Kachmar, Kingston, Fulbright
Scholarship to the University of
British Columbia in Vancouver,
Canada; and Aileen M. Monks,
Bellmore, N.Y., Fulbright-Nehru
English Teaching Assistantship to
India; and Gian Peter Vergnetti,
Brooklyn, N.Y., a Fulbright to the
Masdar Institute of Science and
Technology, Masdar City, Abu
Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
A total of 134 University of Scran-
ton students have received grants
in the competitions administered
by the Institute of International
Education since 1972.
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SCRANTON A visiting senior judge
ruled Wednesday that Lackawanna Coun-
ty can borrowup to $21million to cover its
unfunded debt through the end of 2011.
In his findings of fact filed Oct. 26, vis-
iting Senior Judge Peter J. OBrien wrote
that in government, as in life, hindsight is
always 20/20 but reality provides surpris-
es toone andall. The County of Lackawan-
na has plenty of company in government
bodies surprised by the current economic
climate in the country.
The plan to borrow up to $21 million
was suggested in September by a financial
advisoryboard, andanevidentiaryhearing
was held Oct. 19.
Duringthat hearing, Lackawanna Coun-
ty Chief Financial Officer Tom Durkin
warned that the countys inability to bor-
rowthe moneywouldresult inpayless pay-
days and that defaults on tax anticipation
note payments would negatively impact
the countys finances.
Curtail of public services wouldbe dan-
gerous tothe public health, safety andedu-
cation, and it is not feasible nor in the
public interest to levy additional taxes in
the current fiscal year, OBrien wrote.
Durkin said shortfalls were caused by
losses including but not limited to the loss
of federal inmates in the Lackawanna
County Prison for which the federal gov-
ernment was expectedtopaymorethan$3
million and a SWAP termination intended
to fix a variable interest rate on a bond is-
sue that cost the county another $10 mil-
lion.
County borrowing plan approved
By CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES
chughes@golackawanna.com
JOBS GROUP: BARLETTA LIAR, PINOCCHIO
CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES PHOTO
S
CRANTON Taking issue with a town hall meeting held in Hazleton on Oct. 17,
members of the NEPA Needs Jobs Coalition picketed against U.S. Rep. Lou
Barletta, R-Hazleton, on Oct. 25 on Courthouse Square in Scranton.
We were quite shocked with the amount of lies Lou told at that meeting, Wilkes-
Barre resident and jobs coalition member AJ Marin said Tuesday, standing next to a
cardboard cutout of the representative.
The forum in Hazleton started out orderly and remained that way until about 30
minutes into the event, when some audience members began shouting out as Bar-
letta was responding to questions from constituents, according to reports from The
Times Leader.
According to Marin, Barletta made false claims about the loss of $500 million from
Medicare caused by the Healthcare Reform Act. He also said that the Ryan budget
would not cut funding to Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security.
Marin questioned Barlettas support of certain free trade agreements, claiming they
would cost more than 150,000 American jobs.
We have to ask, who is Lou Barletta representing? Is he representing the corpora-
tions, or is he representing people in Scranton faced with economic hardships? he
said.
We want the people of Scranton and the people throughout the 11th Congressional
District to know that Lou Barletta is a liar, and its time to call him out for being Pi-
nocchio, Marin added, before adding a prosthetic nose to the cutout of the con-
gressman.
- CHRISTOPHER J. HUGHES / GO LACKAWANNA
Dunmores Elmhurst Boule-
vard will receive emergency
patching this week in an at-
tempt to protect residents un-
til more extensive work can be
done, borough officials an-
nounced at this past Mondays
council meeting.
Civil Design Partners of
Moscow recently inspected
the boulevard and found that
there were significant pot-
holes, some larger than six
inches deep. They also ob-
served motorists veering into
the oncoming lane to avoid
the potholes, potentially put-
ting residents and pedestri-
ans at risk, according to bor-
ough solicitor Thomas Cum-
mings.
The roads major problem is
the storm water on its south-
erly side and, until this is ad-
dressed, the road will contin-
ue to deteriorate.
The long-term resolution
for the problem is quite ex-
pensive and will take a certain
amount of time, but at least
this will help the people into
the winter months, Cum-
mings said.
Redoing the road and storm
water system on Elmhurst
Boulevard could be a multi-
million dollar project, some-
thing that the borough cannot
finance without help from the
county, state, and federal gov-
ernments.
We need to do something
up there to protect the people
as much as we can, said coun-
cil president Sal Verrastro.
In other news:
Joseph Germano was ap-
pointed school crossing guard
for the Dunmore School Dis-
trict by a unanimous vote.
The boroughs Cable
Franchise Agreement was ap-
proved for an additional 10
years with no additional im-
pact on the public.
Officials voted unani-
mously to declare November
as National Pancreatic Cancer
Awareness Month in Dun-
more.
Emergency
patching set
in Dunmore
By STEPHANIE LONGO
For Go Lackawanna
issues, andbuildconsensus.
Lee Morgan, the lone Re-
publican candidate, said he is
running for council because he
has been attending council
meetings for over 20 years and
feels that eachelectedbody has
been ineffective in solving the
citys debt issues and have not
been listening to the needs of
thepeople. Hebelievesthat pol-
itics haveplayedtoolargearole
in city government and that he
haslearnedfromthemistakesof
past councils hehas observed.
Issues involving the citys fi-
nancial situation were the sub-
ject of manyquestions.
Toprevent future budget def-
icits, Morgan said that council
must go through budgets line
item by line item and find out
where the money is going and
makecutsacrosstheboardcuts.
He is against borrowing more
money.
Loscombe feels that too
much has been cut from basic
cityservicesandthefederal gov-
ernment cannot be relied on
anymore for bailouts. Both he
and McGoff support new reve-
nuesources, suchascommuter,
amusement, andpayrolltaxes; a
better parking meter system;
and a stronger rental registra-
tionprogram.
Morgan feels a lack of em-
ploymentandbusinessdevelop-
ment in the city, as well as high
taxes, has driven citizens away
andsuggestedthe implementa-
tion of a comprehensive plan
suchastheScranton-Abingtons
Planning Association Compre-
hensive Plan, a plan which
McGoff alsosupports.
DEBATE
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No Accidents.
Classy Car.
New Price!
$5,000
or trade for
SUV or other.
570-388-6669
PORSCHE `85 944
Low mileage,
110,000 miles, 5
speed, 2 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, power
windows, power
mirrors, AM/FM
radio, CD changer,
leather interior, rear
defroster, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $8,000.
(570) 817-1803
412 Autos for Sale
SAAB `06 93
A E R O s p o r t .
Leather interior.
Heated seats. Sun-
roof. Good condi-
tion. $8,000. Seri-
ous inquiries only.
Call 570-760-8264
SUBURU 06 LEGACY
GT LIMITED SEDAN
4 door, black,
approximately
76,000 miles. 2.5
liter engine, auto.
asking $12,000.
570-510-3077
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TOYOTA `05
COROLLA-S
68,700 miles. Auto-
matic, power win-
dows, locks, mir-
rors, air, cruise, key-
less entry. Ground
effects.
$8,900 Negotiable
570-388-2829 or
570-905-4352
412 Autos for Sale
VOLKSWAGEN `04
Beetle - Convertible
GREAT ON GAS!
Blue. AM/FM cas-
sette. Air. Automat-
ic. Power roof, win-
dows, locks &
doors. Boot cover
for top. 22k. Excel-
lent condition.
Garage kept.
Newly Reduced
$14,000
570-479-7664
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VOLKSWAGEN 00
BEETLE
2.0 automatic, air
67k miles $6400.
570-466-0999
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVY 30 HOTROD COUPE
$49,000
FORD 76 THUNDERBIRD
All original $12,000
MERCEDES 76 450 SL
$24,000
MERCEDES 29
Kit Car $9,000
(570) 655-4884
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415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
DESOTO CUSTOM
49 4 DOOR SEDAN
3 on the tree with
fluid drive. This All
American Classic
Icon runs like a top
at 55MPH. Kin to
Chrysler, Dodge,
Plymouth, Imperial
Desoto, built in the
American Midwest,
after WWII, in a
plant that once
produced B29
Bombers. In its
original antiquity
condition, with
original shop &
parts manuals,
shes beautifully
detailed and ready
for auction in Sin
City. Spent her
entire life in Ari-
zona and New
Mexico, never saw
a day of rain or
rust. Only $19,995.
To test drive, by
appointment only,
Contact Tony at
570-899-2121 or
penntech84th@
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415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
FORD `52
COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic,
8 passenger,
3rd seat, good
condition, 2nd
owner. REDUCED TO
$6,500.
570-579-3517
570-455-6589
FORD SALEEN 04
281 SC Coupe
1,000 miles
documented #380
Highly collectable.
$28,500
570-472-1854
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
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MERCEDES 1975
Good interior &
interior. Runs
great! New tires.
Many new parts.
Moving, Must Sell.
$2,300 or
best offer
570-693-3263
Ask for Paul
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
MERCEDES-BENZ `73
450SL
Convertible with
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
rior inside. Garage
kept, excellent con-
dition. $28,000. Call
825-6272
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415 Autos-Antique
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OLDSMOBILE
`68
DELMONT
Must Sell!
Appraised
for $9,200
All original
45,000 miles
350 Rocket
engine
Fender skirts
Always
garaged
Will sell for
$6,000
Serious
inquires only
570-
690-0727
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
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CHEVY 08 3500
HD DUMP TRUCK
2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
Vehicle in like
new condition.
$19,000.
570-288-4322
427 Commercial
Trucks &
Equipment
GMC SIERRA 98 3500
4WD Stake Side,
350 V8, Auto.
75,000 miles on
current engine. 12'
wood bed, body,
tires, interior good.
Excellent running
condition. New
generator, starter,
battery. Just tuned
and inspected.
$6,900.
Call 570-656-1080
439 Motorcycles
BMW 07 K1200 GT
Low mileage. Many
extras. Clean.
$9,000
(570) 646-2645
HARLEY 2011
HERITAGE SOFTTAIL
Black. 1,800 miles.
ABS brakes. Securi-
ty System Package.
$16,000 firm.
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY
570-704-6023
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
100th Anniversary
Edition Deuce.
Garage kept. 1
owner. 1900 miles.
Tons of chrome.
$38,000 invested. A
must see. Asking
$18,000. OBO
570-706-6156
KAWASAKI 05
NINJA 500R. 3300
miles. Orange.
Garage kept. His &
hers helmets. Must
sell. $2400
570-760-3599
570-825-3711
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
439 Motorcycles
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
442 RVs & Campers
CHEROKEE 10
Travel trailer. 39 ft.,
4 slide outs, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 bath
rooms, microwave,
awning, tinted win-
dows, Brand new.
Have no pets or
smokers. Much
more!!!!!
$33,000
(cell) 682-888-2880
442 RVs & Campers
EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT
TRAILER
Brand new 2010
tandem axle, 4
wheel electric
brakes, 20 long
total, 7 x 16 wood
deck, fold up ramps
with knees, remov-
able fenders for
oversized loads,
powder coat paint
for rust protection,
2 5/16 hitch
coupler, tongue
jack, side pockets,
brake away switch,
battery, 7 pole
RV plugs, title &
more!! Priced for
quick sale. $2,595
386-334-7448
Wilkes-Barre
FLAGSTAFF `08
CLASSIC
NOW BACK IN PA.
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
Hide-a-Bed sofa,
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders,
aluminum wheels, ,
awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
glass windows,
fridge & many
accessories &
options. Excellent
condition, $22,500.
570-868-6986
442 RVs & Campers
PACE 99 ARROW VISION
Ford V10. Excellent
condition. 8,700
miles. 1 slide out. 2
awnings. 2 colored
TVs, generator,
back up camera, 2
air conditioners,
microwave/convec-
tion oven, side by
side refrigerator
with ice maker,
washer/dryer,
queen size bed.
$37,900 negotiable
(570) 288-4826
(570) 690-1464
SUNLINE SOLARIS `91
25 travel trailer A/C.
Bunk beds. New
fridge & hot water
heater. Excellent
condition. $3,900.
570-466-4995
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SUNLITE CAMPER
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed.
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
BUICK `05
RENDEZVOUS
BARGAIN!!
AWD, Fully
loaded, 1 owner,
22,000 miles.
Small 6 cylinder.
New inspection.
Like new, inside
& out. $13,200.
(570) 540-0975
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451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHRYSLER 02
TOWN & COUNTRY
V6. Like new!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
DODGE 07 RAM
4 W.D. HEMI
engine. Full bed.
1500. Extended
cab. Excellent con-
dition. 49,6128
miles. $19,000
570-954-3650
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FORD `90 TRUCK
17 box. Excellent
running condition.
Very Clean. $4,300.
Call 570-287-1246
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 99 F150
Shortbox. 1 owner.
New truck trade!
$4,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 02 F150
Extra Cab. 6
Cylinder, 5 speed.
Air. 2WD. $4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 04
EXPLORER XLT
4x4. Absolutely
like new! $6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
HONDA `10
ODYSSEY
Special Edition.
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
seats. TV/DVD,
navigation, sun roof
plus many other
extras. 3rd seat .
Only 1,900 Miles.
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
(570) 328-0850
JEEP `02 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
Triple black, eco-
nomical 6 cylinder.
4x4 select drive.
CD, remote door
opener, power win-
dows & locks,
cruise, tilt wheel.
108k highway miles.
Garage kept. Super
clean inside and out.
No rust. Sale price
$6,895. Scranton.
Trade ins accepted.
570-466-2771
JEEP `04
CHEROKEE
135,000 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
drive, $6,500.
(570) 237-6979
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Carverton, PA
Near Francis
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JEEP 04 LIBERTY
Auto. V6.
Black Beauty!
$6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 03 MPV VAN
V6. CD Player.
1 owner vehicle!!
$3,495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
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451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
MERCURY `07
MARINER
One owner. Luxury
4x4. garage kept.
Showroom condi-
tion, fully loaded,
every option
34,000 miles.
GREAT DEAL
$14,500
(570)825-5847
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RANGE ROVER
07 SPORT
Supercharged
59,000 miles, fully
loaded. Impeccable
service record.
$36,000
570-283-1130
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000
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SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon
roof, leather, heat-
ed seats, electric
locks, excellent
condition. New
tires, new brakes
and rotors. 52,000
miles highway
$26,500/ best offer.
570-779-4325
570-417-2010 till 5
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460
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
468 Auto Parts
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
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554 Production/
Operations
542 Logistics/
Transportation
554 Production/
Operations
542 Logistics/
Transportation
566 Sales/Business
Development
542 Logistics/
Transportation
566 Sales/Business
Development
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7
6
0
SCHOOL BUS
DRIVERS WANTED
FREE CDL LICENSING
ALL CLEARANCES
PD. BY ROHRER BUS
BONUS PROGRAMS
LIMITED HEALTH BENEFITS
CONTACT SHAWN @
ROHRER BUS SERVICE
PHONE: 570-586-0175
Email: ahsup@epix.net
QUALITY CONTROL
TECHNICIAN
Entry Level -
Will assist QC Supervisor, establish, examine
and maintain quality on production floor.
Position will be on hands in production
dept., on floor testing and sampling. $
13/hour to start. Hours: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m Mon.
Fri. Must have prior experience in QC and
with Microsoft Word & Excel. Will operate
forklift and some heavy lifting may be
required. Must be detailed oriented and have
ability to multi-task. Competitive benefit
pckage. Candidates meeting qualifications
should forward resume with wage require-
ments to:
AEP Industries, Inc.,
Attn: Human Resources,
20 Elmwood Ave., Mountain Top, Pa. 18707
Fax 570-474-9257
We are a Drug Free Workplace. EOE
AUTOMOTIVE SALES
CONSULTANTS
Valley Chevrolet is seeking
individuals who are self-starters,
team-oriented and driven.
(No experience necessary)
We Offer:
Salary & Commission Benefts
401k Plan 5 Day Work Week
Huge New & Used Inventory
Apply in person to:
Blake Gagliardi, Sales Manager
Rick Merrick, Sales Manager
601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
CONSTRUCTION/
PAINTERS
Painters with
spackling experi-
ence. Carpenters
with roof experi-
ence. Must be pro-
fessional and expe-
rienced. Amateurs
need not apply.
Call 570-654-4348
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
PROJECT MANAGERS &
CARPENTERS
General Contractor
seeking Project
Managers with esti-
mating experience
& Carpenters for
commercial con-
struction company.
Attention to detail,
desire to work as
part of a team, abili-
ty to keep projects
on schedule and
valid drivers license
are a must.
Please forward
resume to:
CHAMPION BUILDERS, INC.
239 Pringle St.
Kingston, PA 18704
To place your
ad call...829-7130
512 Business/
Strategic
Management
DEVELOPMENT
DIRECTOR
The SPCA of
Luzerne Co. is seek-
ing a full time Devel-
opment Director to
promote its pro-
grams and services,
develop funding
opportunities in the
community through
effective corpo-
rate/community
relations, events
planning, new grant
research and writ-
ing. This position is
responsible for
overall fund raising
including the plan-
ning and coordina-
tion of fund raising
events, and the
research and devel-
opment of new
funding opportuni-
ties.
In addition to out-
standing interper-
sonal, communica-
tion, and organiza-
tional skills,
qualified candidates
will possess a bach-
elors degree, and
have extensive pub-
lic relations, events
planning, and fund
raising experience
with a proven track
record of results.
SPCA offers an
excellent compen-
sation and benefits
package along with
a rewarding career
experience. Please
forward your
resume with salary
history to:
SPCA of
Luzerne Co.
c/o Search
Committee
524 East Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702
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518 Customer
Support/Client Care
TELEPHONE
TROUBLESHOOTER/
CSR
Do you have
digital, telephone,
or modem
experience?
RFM is looking for
someone with the
ability to prioritize
and organize
requests. Self-
motivated individual
with a dedicated
sense of follow
through. Call center
or help desk experi-
ence is necessary.
Must have comput-
er knowledge &
possess good peo-
ple skills. Competi-
tive starting rate.
Pleasant office
environment. Must
be dependable.
Company offers a
voluntary health
benefits package
and 401k plan. Call
1-888-514-8883
for details,
ask for Theresa.
Fax resume to:
570-517-5003
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524 Engineering
NETWORK SYSTEMS
ENGINEER
Local I.T. solution
provider has an
opening for a Net-
work Systems Engi-
neer. The individual
will provide techni-
cal expertise to our
customer base in
the design, installa-
tion, implementation,
operation and main-
tenance of Windows
based Servers and
Clients. Expertise in
Networking Basics
i.e.: Topologies,
Cabling, Gateways
& Networking Com-
munications. Server
experience w/Win-
dows 20xx + SBS a
must.
Send Resume with
wage requirements
to: Northeast Micro
1021 N. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre,
PA 18705
Or e-mail bkovach@
northeastmicro.com
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DRIVERS
SIGN ON BONUS
Due to our contin-
ued growth, Bolus
Freight Systems
is expanding its fleet
of company drivers.
Company drivers
will enjoy dedicated
runs or regional
runs. You can be
home every night or
every weekend, the
choice is yours.
You can earn in
excess of $1200 per
week, and you will
be driving a new or
late model truck.
Part time and week-
end work also avail-
able. This is a
career opportunity
for dependable driv-
ers to work for an
industry leader and
one of the highest
paying companies in
the business. We
offer a performance
bonus, paid vaca-
tions and holidays,
medical and life
insurance as well as
401K. For more
information call:
1-800-444-1497
ext 721
548 Medical/Health
NURSING
PrimeCare Medical
is seeking
PRN LPNS
to work in the
medical
department in the
Luzerne County
Juvenile Detention
Center. Contact HR
at 1-800-245-7277
or fax resumes to:
717-651-1865
EOE REF #642
548 Medical/Health
HELPMATES, INC.
Leading home care
provider in PA
since 1987.
Now hiring part-time
PERSONAL CARE
AIDES for Luzerne/
Wyoming Counties.
The successful can-
didates will be
responsible for trav-
eling home to home
providing personal
care. Are you willing
to assist with
bathing, light house-
keeping and meal
preparation? We
provide travel time
and a voluntary ben-
efit package. We
are also seeking an
RN Consultant. You
will be responsible
for patient initial
assessments, quar-
terly visits, as well
as aide verification
of competencies
and aide superviso-
ry visits. RN certifi-
cation and liability
insurance is
required. Interested
candidates should
call 1-855-444-2037
to set up an inter-
view. EOE.
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RNS/LPNS
wanted for
Pediatric Home
Care in the Clarks
Summit and
Thornhurst areas.
Competitive pay
rates and sign on
bonus available.
Contact Kristen @
610-310-8409.
551 Other
ARCHER DANIELS
MIDLAND COMPANY
is one of the worlds
largest agricultural
processing compa-
nies. ADM is hiring
for Production Per-
sonnel, Mainte-
nance Technicians,
Laboratory Techni-
cians, and Produc-
tion Supervisory
positions at its
newest Cocoa Pro-
cessing facility in
Humboldt industrial
park in Hazle Town-
ship. Apply online at
www.adm.jobs. All
positions are full
time, offer a com-
plete benefits pack-
age, and competi-
tive wages. ADM is
an equal opportunity
employer.
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554 Production/
Operations
MAIL PROCESSOR
ZODIAC PRINTING
Seeking an experi-
enced mail depart-
ment processor.
Must understand
postal regulations
and procedures and
have experience
operating ink jet
addressing and
inserting equipment.
Part time to full time
available. Forward
resume to Tomz@
zodiacprinting.com
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554 Production/
Operations
MANUFACTURING
MACHINE OPERATORS /
PRODUCTION
$9/HR.TO START
60-90 day evalua-
tion with $ increase
$ based on YOUR
performance, atten-
dance etc. Benefit
Package includes:
Medical, Dental,
Vision, Life Insur-
ance, Vacation, Hol-
iday pay PLUS.
Full-time 12 hour
shifts on alternating
3 & 4 day work
weeks. Every other
weekend a must.
Previous manufac-
turing experience
preferred. Some
heavy lifting.
Accepting
applications at
AEP INDUSTRIES,
INC.
20 Elmwood Ave
Crestwood
Industrial Park
Mountaintop, PA
18707
EOE
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566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
EAST MOUNTAIN
APARTMENTS
A luxury apartment
community, is
looking for a per-
sonable, customer
service and sales
oriented person to
be part of our Pro-
fessional Apartment
Management team.
Applicant must be
detail oriented,
computer literate &
able to multi task.
Excellent salary.
Apply in person to:
Charlene Poulos,
680 Wildflower Dr,
Plains Township or
by email: Cpoulos@
themanorgroup.com
No phone calls
please.
569 Security/
Protective Services
SECURITY OFFICERS
Join Vector Security
Patrol and become
a name on a winning
team. We have
career opportunities
for Security Officers
and those wishing
to begin a career in
the security field
with openings for
Part Time hours in
Wilkes-Barre and
Noxen. Previous
security experience
a plus. 800-682-
4722. EOE
To place your
ad call...829-7130
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
BAR/TAVERN
FOR SALE
Turn key business.
Liquor license &
patio license. Air
conditioned. Lower
level 1 bedroom
apt. Reduced to
$159,000 Owner
Retiring.
570-929-3214
JAN-PRO
Commercial Cleaning
Of Northeastern PA
Concerned about
your future?
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Work Full or Part
time. Accounts
available NOW
throughout Luzerne
& Lackawanna
counties. We guar-
antee $5,000 to
$200,000 in annual
billing. Investment
Required. Were
ready are you?
For more info call
570-824-5774
Jan-Pro.com
610 Business
Opportunities
POPCORN/
CANDY/ICE
CREAM SHOP
Tunkhannock. Mak-
ing over 25 flavors
of popcorn. Ideal
family business.
Selling equipment
supplies and inven-
tory Turnkey oper-
ation. Full training.
Unlimited potential
$44,900.
570-650-2451
To place your
ad call...829-7130
630 Money To Loan
We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
TEED. Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
say theyve never
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
legally remove
accurate and timely
information from
your credit report.
Its a process that
starts with you and
involves time and a
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
700
MERCHANDISE
702 Air
Conditioners
R-12 FRIGC refriger-
ant 30lb unopened
automotive, refrig-
erant, and A/C use
$350. 262-1279
WASHER & DRYER
Kenmore apartment
style stackable
washer/ electric
dryer $175.
570-239-6586
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
HESS TRUCKS new
from 1990 to 2008
$450. plus 11 extras
@20. 570-825-3688
HESS TRUCKS new
in boxes 2000-2008
$60.-$100.
570-675-4383
710 Appliances
APPLIANCES (4)
washer, dryer,
stove, dishwasher,
Kenmore, 3 years
old $300. each Four
for $1,000.
570-235-7170
KITCHEN UNIT ideal
for cabin, cottage or
camper. Unit a king
unit consists of 2
burner electric
stove top, stainless
steel sink, under
counter refrigerator
with freezer, meas-
ures 4wx23 deep
X41h, covered with
formica lid. $100.
firm. 570-735-2694
710 Appliances
REFRIGERATOR
almost new
Frigidaire, white 29
1/2 W, freezer on
top, pickup in
Exeter, $275.
570-362-2766
REFRIGERATOR:
small cube, very
good condition,
$35. 570-675-4383
WASHER $15 Dryer
$10. $20 for
both, must haul
away. 406-5857
712 Baby Items
CAR SEAT Graco
childrens, like new
condition $45.
570-693-0811
To place your
ad call...829-7130
CRIB MATTRESS
Kolcraft, like new.
Well protected by
mattress cover.
$35. 570-333-0470
HIGH CHAIR: Fisher
Price Space Saver
$25. 570-288-7905
716 Building
Materials
KITCHEN CABINETS
flat doors, approxi-
mately 10 linear ft.
Top & bottom with
formica counter top
bathroom sink with
faucet. $600. Call
570-301-8200
720 Cemetery
Plots/Lots
MEMORIAL SHRINE
CEMETERY
6 Plots Available
May be Separated
Rose Lawn Section
$450 each
570-654-1596
MEMORIAL SHRINE
LOTS FOR SALE
6 lots available at
Memorial Shrine
Cemetery. $2,400.
Call 717-774-1520
SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY
726 Clothing
COAT long, black
leather, size large,
never worn, tags
still on $50.
570-606-1136
COATS 3 cashmere
size 6 $40 each.
Toddler bed & bed-
ding, toybox, rug,
complete $50.
Phaltzgraph dishes
over 100 pieces
sacrifice $150. or
best offer. 6 wood-
en folding chairs
$40. Rocking chair
$30. Wood mirror
full length $25.
Antique victorian
floor lamp $200.
570-592-8414
GIRLS CLOTHING
3T winter $5. 4 win-
ter $10. 5 winter
with boots $10.
570-868-0481
732 Exercise
Equipment
BICYCLE: Miami Sun
3-wheel, great con-
dition $225.
570-239-6586
742 Furnaces &
Heaters
HEATER Dyno Glo
kerosene heater
23,000 BTU, like
new includes
kerosene container
& fuel. $50.
570-868-6655
VENT FREE
propane & natural
gas heaters brand
new in unopened
box, can be mount-
ed on wall or floor.
has thermostat &
blower Full manu-
facturer warranty
20,000 btu -
$190.00, 30,000 btu
- $220.00
(570)675-0005
744 Furniture &
Accessories
ANTIQUES: book-
case desk $2,100.
Victorian wicker
$100. Oak dining
table $375. Pine 3
drawer chest $90.
Bamboo book shelf
$85. Step end table
$65. Limoges china
bowl $100. Other
items, oak 5 shelf
wardrobe $175.
Small pine table
$75. Fabric 5 panel
screen $155.
570-675-0586
BEDROOM SET 5
piece, gray, full size
bed new $150.
beige sofa bed
$100. Living room
end tables $25,.
Metal desk $50.
570-417-3940
COMPUTER DESK:
$40. or best offer.
570-332-4536
To place your
ad call...829-7130
DINING ROOM SET
solid oak table with 1
leaf, 6 chairs, light-
ed hutch. $500.
Recliner sofa & love
seat blue velour,
$275. End tables 2
light color wood,
$100. 570-954-1440
744 Furniture &
Accessories
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
FURNITURE SALE
Virginia House Oak
Dining Room Set:
Includes 1 hutch, 1
buffet, table with 2
leaves, 2 arm chairs,
6 side chairs. Excel-
lent condition,
$1,750. Call
570-262-5028
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVERS
bedroom set,
French Provincial
set includes 2 twin
beds, dresser with
mirror & chest $125.
Loveseat, sea foam
green, very good
condition $75.
570-826-1407
744 Furniture &
Accessories
ROCKER/RECLINER
black vinyl, like new
$135. 793-4000
ROCKING CHAIR,
antique outdoor
$15. 570-287-1644
or 655-1959
TV STAND black
with 3 shelves bare-
ly used $100.
570-592-7723
754 Machinery &
Equipment
SNOW THROWER,
Craftsman 26 4
cycle Tecumseh
Snow King engine,
rarely used. $475.
570-288-4340
756 Medical
Equipment
BRUNO STAIR LIFT
For a bi-level home.
Like new. Paid
$12,000. Selling for
$4,500, negotiable.
Call 570-752-4869
COMPASS POWER
WHEELCHAIR
By Golden. Red.
Like new. With
Ramp. $2,000
negotiable. Call
570-752-4869
DYNEX II Neurostim-
ulator (TENS unit) all
necessary equip-
ment included.
$150. 570-829-1611
HOSPITAL BED.
All electricaly con-
troled, in good con-
dition. Delivered.
$295.00
(610)589-9902
To place your
ad call...829-7130
758 Miscellaneous
BABY GIRL clothes
size 0-24 months,
large crate $100.
Graco high chair
$30. Mizuno golf
cart bag $25.Bo-
flex XTL, lat bar, leg
machine all acces-
sories included
$200. Strollers
Graco $30. Safety
1st $30. Pink
umbrella stroller $5.
Black leather rock-
ing chair with rock-
ing footrest $75.
Klipsch home the-
ater system in-
cludes 2 front, cen-
ter & sub $250.
Sony 19 flat screen
computer monitor
with speakers $100.
AB shaper & sit up
bench $25. Evenflo
booster car seat
$35. 570-212-2347.
BARREL, cider or
wine, 53 gallon,
$175. 570-876-3830
CANOPY covered
metal swing set 3
wide seat with
cushions $25.
570-824-0591
GOLACKAWANNA, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2011 PAGE 35
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
39 Prospect St Nanticoke
570-735-1487
WE PAY
THE MOST
INCASH
BUYING
11am
to 11pm
758 Miscellaneous
FREE AD POLICY
The Times Leader
will accept ads for
used private party
merchandise only
for items totaling
$1,000 or less. All
items must be
priced and state
how many of each
item. Your name
address, email and
phone number must
be included. No ads
for ticket sales
accepted. Pet ads
accepted if FREE
ad must state
FREE.
One Submission per
month per
household.
You may place your
ad online at
timesleader.com,
or email to
classifieds@
timesleader.com or
fax to 570-831-7312
or mail to Classified
Free Ads: 15 N.
Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre, PA. Sorry
no phone calls.
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVERS
Sturdy 42 oak table
$15. Twin bed frame
with bookcase
headboard, $15.
Wooden carrom
board $15. Big
Bertha leather clas-
sic golf bag $10.
570-678-5488
GROOMING table,
small $60. Twin
Aero bed $30.
Byers choice
Thanksgiving car-
oliers $140.
570-829-1007
GUITAR acoustic
guitar & hardcase.
$295. 823-3835
MOVIE LOT kids vhs
movie lot reduced
to $2. each or all 22
vhs for $35. All
have their covers &
most are the plastic
ones. VHS stand-
black, holds many
movies for $5. COS-
TUMES Old Navy
pumpkin hat &
shoes, black jump-
suit underneath,
$15. Plus size but-
terfly $25. Pirate
queen 12-14 girls.
$10. SKUNK 1 piece,
medium $15. Skele-
ton bride, girls 12-14
lace up bodice, tulle
trim cuffs, head-
band, veil $15. 12-14
Vampire dracula
gothic costume 12-
14, $15. 50s Girl
sock hop 1 piece
dress $15. 735-2661
PANS cast iron, 6.5
fry pan $6. 11 grid-
dle $16. 12 broiler
pan $17. 570-287-
1644 or 655-1959
PIANO Story &
Clark $700 or best
offer! 822-4593
PORTAPOTTI new
for trailer or boat,
$20. Beech wood
firewood in 2
lengths, about a
cord, $25. 328-5611
TIRES: 2 General
Grabber 275x40
x20, excellent con-
dition $300.
570-823-3425
WARMER Creators
brand, inside slide
doors front & back,
2 racks, $750.
570-636-3151
762 Musical
Instruments
DRUM SET: WJM
Percussion 5-piece
complete with cym-
bals, throne, metal-
lic blue, slightly used
$200. firm. Radio
Shack MD-1121 Syn-
thesizer/Piano w/
stand, like new,
$100. firm
570-574-4781
768 Personal
Electronics
PHONES, extremely
rare, rotary dial
desk phones, (1)
bright red (1) bright
orange, like new..
$125.each or best
offer. 570-696-2008
770 Photo
Equipment
CANON EOS DIGI-
TAL 300D 18-55 mm
lens, 75mm-300mm
zoom lens, 2 batter-
ies, 1 charger, 1-1gb
card, 1-512 mb card,
1 128mb card, 1-lens
filter, manual & soft-
ware $500.
570-819-2174
776 Sporting Goods
BACK PACK BAG-
GAGE, (2) large with
compartments $30
eaCh. 280-24782
BACK PACK
Lightweight, navy,
like new $50.
570-675-4383
BIKE: Next slumber
party brand girls 20
bike. $40.
570-735-2661
BIKE: Peugeot 12
speed english rac-
ing bike $50.
570-696-4912
To place your
ad call...829-7130
BOOTS Burton snow
board, size 9. Excel-
lent condition $50.
at 570-301-3484 or
570-631-6635.
BOWFLEX XTREME
2, like new. $800.
Weslo treadmill
$125.570-542-5823
CAMPING COTS (2)
metal frame $25.
each. Metal ham-
mock frame $15.
Murray 20 18
speed bike/Her-
culite micro-alloy
$50. Hillary camping
tent, sleeps 6 $50.
570-824-0591
HOME GYM Schwin
Bowflex, bench,
incline, latpull down,
leg extensions, slid-
ing seat for aerobic
rowing $250.
484-219-3346
MAILBOX Lake
Lehman airbrushed
mailbox. $60. Harry
Potter airbrushed
table $300. Golfers
toilet seat, unique
handpainted $75
570-477-1269
RECUMBENT BIKE
Edge 288R magnet-
ic $100. 570-901-
1095 or 594-0057
WEIGHT BENCH &
weights, stationary
bike, powerhouse
fitness gym, ab
lounger, will sell all
for $250. or sepa-
rately. 654-1820
784 Tools
COMPOUND MITER
SAW, Chicago Elec-
tric Power Co. 10
blade, 15 amp, 5300
RPM includes dust
bag, extension
wings, 60 tooth car-
bide blade, spring
load blade guard,
table tilts 45
degrees. New,
never used $50.
Delta bench saw 10
blade, 120v, 13mps,
Type 2, angle cut
bracket $50.
570-735-2694
TOOLS/ASSORTED
nails, iron pipes,
take all $22. 570-
287-1644/655-1959
To place your
ad call...829-7130
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
NEED CASH?
We Buy:
Gold & Gold coins,
Silver, Platinum,
old bills, Watches,
Costume Jewelry,
Diamonds, Gold
Filled, Sterling Sil-
ver Flatware,
Scrap Jewelry,
Military items, old
Tin & Iron Toys,
Canadian coins &
paper money,
most foreign
money (paper/coin).
Visit our new loca-
tion @ 134 Rt. 11,
Larksville
next to WOODYS
FIRE PLACE
& PRO FIX.
We make house calls!
Buyer & seller of
antiques! We also
do upholstering.
570-855-7197
570-328-3428
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE
PICKUP
288-8995
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
KITTENS FREE 12
weeks old, liter box
trained. 594-2975
KITTENS Free to
good home. 2
orange male tabbys
left. Litter trained. 8
weeks old.
570-771-6347
815 Dogs
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phone number and
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AKC Registered
Black Great Dane
Puppies. Vet
checked, shots,
wormings, micro-
chipped. Tempera-
ment tested. Ear
cropping available.
$500.
570-384-0593
CHOW CHOW
Loving,caring,
gentle, adorable
puppies available
11/12/11. Papers and
first shots included.
570-655-3189
GERMAN SHEPHERD
PUPPIES - AKC
Great Pedigrees.
Multiple V ratings.
Titled from
Schutzhund to ther-
apy dog. Father
imported from Ger-
man. Call for more
info. 570-474-5409
GERMAN SHORT-
HAIRED POINTER
pups, excellent pets
and hunters, par-
ents are health test-
ed, sire is AKC
titled. $350 to $550.
570-926-0873
SHIH-TZU MIX PUPPIES
Parents on premises
Shots Current. $350
Pomeranians - $500
607-217-8303
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
Having trouble
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
behind on your
payments? You
may get mail from
people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
PLAINS
KEYSTONE SECTION
9 Ridgewood Road
TOTAL BEAUTY
1 ACRE- PRIVACY
Beautiful ranch 2
bedrooms, 1 bath,
attic for storage,
washer, dryer & 2
air conditioners
included. New
Roof & Furnace
Furnished or unfur-
nished.
Low Taxes! New
price $118,500
570-885-1512
WANAMIE
Newport Twp
East Main Street
Handyman Special
Double Block
Two 2 story, 3-bed-
room units each
with attic, cellar,
bath and pantry.
Large 4 car garage.
Upper and lower
floors. As is for
$25,000. Call
570-379-2645
To place your
ad call...829-7130
WHITE HAVEN
LARGE SINGLE
FAMILY HOME
Buffalo Street
Two story, 4 bed-
rooms, 1 bath-
room, eat-in
kitchen, office/
study, family room,
living room, bonus
room, utility room,
Large back yard,
Three large walk-in
closets $52,500.
after 5:00 p.m.
570-582-5907 or
email
paulmichelle@
pa.metrocast.net.
915 Manufactured
Homes
ASHLEY PARK
Laurel Run & San
Souci Parks, Like
new, several to
choose from,
Financing&Warranty,
MobileOneSales.net
Call (570)250-2890
915 Manufactured
Homes
LAUREL RUN ESTATES
We have mobile
home sites for new
and used single &
double wides.
LARGE WOODED LOTS
overlooking
Wilkes-Barre
Call 570-823-8499
CELL 570-241-1854
SPRINGBROOK
2 bedroom. Clean.
Needs no work.
Remodeled
throughout. Owner
financing. $14,000.
570-851-6128 or
610-767-9456
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DALLAS
Large 3 bedroom
2nd floor.
Off street parking.
Call Joe570-881-2517
To place your
ad call...829-7130
FORTY FORT
AMERICA REALTY
RENTALS
ALL UNITS
MANAGED
VARIOUS LOCATIONS
Call for
availability
1-2 bedrooms,
all modern.
Employment/
Application
Required
No Pets/
Smoking
Leases
Very Clean
Standards
288-1422
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Great location, 1
bedroom apartment
in residential area,
all utilities included.
$600/month
+ security.
908-482-0335
KINGSTON
2nd Floor. Available
Nov-1. 2 bedrooms,
renovated bath-
room, balcony off
newly renovated
kitchen with refrig-
erator & stove, cen-
tral air, newly paint-
ed, off-street park-
ing, no pets. $600
per month plus utili-
ties, & 1 month
security deposit.
570-239-1010
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
42 Third Avenue
2nd floor, newly
remodeled 2 bed-
room, 1 bath, fridge
& stove included.
Washer/dryer
hookup. $550 +
security. Water &
sewer included. No
pets. 570-417-2919
KINGSTON
EATON TERRACE
317 N. Maple
Ave. Large Two
story, 2 bed-
room, 1.5 bath,
Central Heat &
Air, washer/dryer
in unit, parking.
$830 + utilities &
1 month security
570-262-6947
KINGSTON
Page Avenue
2 bedroom, living
room, dining room,
off street parking.
$450 + utilities. Call
570-752-6399
KINGSTON
Remodeled 2 bed-
room, dining & living
room, off street
parking. All new
appliances. $600/
month + utilities,
security & refer-
ences. Water &
sewer included.
Absolutely No Pets.
Call 570-239-7770
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LARKSVILLE
Very clean, 1st floor
3 Bedroom with
modern bath and
kitchen. New floor-
ing, large closets.
Off Street Parking,
fenced yard. Water
& garbage included.
Tenant pays electric
& gas service.
$575/month. No
pets. One year
lease.
570-301-7723
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
1 & 2 Bedroom.
No pets. Rents
based on income
start at $405 &
$440. Handicap
Accessible. Equal
Housing Opportuni-
ty. 570-474-5010
TTY711
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider and
employer.
Immediate Opennings!
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NANTICOKE
347 Hanover St.
1 bedroom, 1st
floor, wall to wall
carpet, eat-in
kitchen with appli-
ances, washer/
dryer hookup,
porch & shared
yard. $400/mo +
utilities and
security. New
energy efficient
gas furnace.
Call 570-814-1356
NANTICOKE
603 Hanover St
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room. No pets.
$500 + security, util-
ities & lease. Photos
available. Call
570-542-5330
PITTSTON
2 apartments avail-
able. 2 bedrooms.
All appliances
included. All utilities
paid; electricity by
tenant. Everything
brand new. Off
street parking.
$675-$750 + securi-
ty & references. Call
570-969-9268
PITTSTON
5 room apartment
includes 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bathroom,
refrigerator, stove
and washer/dryer.
Water & garbage
included. Cats OK.
$500 per month,
+ security deposit.
Century 21
Smith Hourigan
Group
Call Ben at
570-715-7739
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941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
PITTSTON
Jenkins Township
Newly renovated, 4
bedrooms, 2 full
baths, living room,
kitchen, stove, &
fridge included
washer/dryer
hookup, off-street
parking. Heat &
water included.
$875. per month +
security deposit.
Credit check and
references.
Cell 917-753-8192
PLAINS
15 & 17 E. Carey St
Clean 2nd floor,
modern 1 bedroom
apartments. Stove,
fridge, heat & hot
water included. No
pets. Off street
parking. $490-$495
+ security, 1 yr lease
Call 570-822-6362
570-822-1862
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PLYMOUTH
Large 2 bedroom 1
bath, ground floor.
$525/ month +
security. Includes
heat, water &
sewer. Pets accept-
ed at an additional
fee. 310-431-6851
WEST PITTSTON
East Packer Avenue
2 bedroom Town-
house with full
basement, 1 bath,
off street parking.
$625/mo + utilities.
No Pets. 570-283-
1800 M-F, 570-388-
6422 all other times
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WEST PITTSTON
HIGH AND DRY
Spacious 1 bedroom
apartment, 2nd floor.
Recently renovated,
sewer & appliances
included. Off street
parking. Security.
No pets.
$500/month +
utilities & gas heat.
570-586-0417
WEST WYOMING
AVAILABLE NOW!!
2nd floor 1 bed-
room, nice kitchen
with appliances,
$450 month plus
utilities No animals.
No smoking. Call
570-693-1000
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom. Heat &
hot water included,
$550 month +
Security required
973-879-4730
WILKES-BARRE
22 Terrace Street
2 bedroom, 3rd
floor. Hardwood
flooring. Appliances,
heat, water, sewer
& trash included.
Pet friendly. $700 +
electric & natural
gas. 570-969-9268
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 ok.
570-332-5723
944 Commercial
Properties
Center City WB
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Building on Public
Square. Rents
include heat, cen-
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trash removal and
nightly cleaning -
all without a
sneaky CAM
charge. Super fast
internet available.
Access parking at
the new inter-
modal garage via
our covered
bridge. 300SF to
5000SF available.
We can remodel
to suit. Brokers
protected. Call
Jeff Pyros at
570-822-8577
for details.
OFFICE OR RETAIL
LUZERNE
Out of flood plain.
2,200 SF. Near
Cross Valley High-
way. Loading dock.
Newly painted.
570-288-6526
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OFFICE SPACE
Bennett St.
Luzerne
1100 to 1600 sq ft,
1st floor, off street
parking.
570-283-3184
PROFESSIONAL
COMMERCIAL SPACE
West Pittston
Village Shop
918 Exeter Ave
Route 92
1500 sq. ft. &
2,000 sq. ft.
OUT OF FLOOD ZONE
570-693-1354 ext 1
315 PLAZA
900 & 2400 SF
Dental Office -
direct visibility to
Route 315 between
Leggios & Pic-A-
Deli. 750 & 1750 SF
also available. Near
81 & Cross Valley.
570-829-1206
947 Garages
WEST PITTSTON
5 locking garages/
storage units for
rent. 9x18 &
11x18. $90/month.
Call 570-357-1138
950 Half Doubles
DURYEA
2 bedrooms, 1 bath-
room, washer/dryer
hookup, no pets, no
smoking, not in
flood zone. Hard-
wood floors living
room, dining room,
large kitchen. Refer-
ences, security,
$650/per month,
plus utilities.
Call 570-881-8267
or email
cw95150@aol.com.
KINGSTON
Two bedrooms,
newly remodeled,
hardwood floors,1
ceramic bath and
kitchen,oak cabi-
nets, refrigerator,
stove and dish-
washer, off-street
parking, no pets, no
smoking. $750/per
month, security &
references.
Call (570) 417-4821
NANTICOKE
3 bedroom. Washer
dryer hookup. $600
+ utilities. Call
570-954-7919
WILKES-BARRE
1/2 double. 3 bed-
rooms. Wall to wall
carpeting, washer /
dryer hookup.
Fenced in yard.
$475 plus security.
570-472-2392
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WILKES-BARRE HEIGHTS
293 S. Hancock St.
Two bedrooms, with
wall-to-wall carpet-
ing, 1.5 baths, all
appliances, off-
street parking, no
pets, $595. per
month, plus utilities
& security deposit.
(570) 814-1356
953Houses for Rent
EDWARDSVILLE
Off street parking,
garage. All appli-
ances provided.
Section 8 Approved.
Section 8 Welcome.
$700/month + utili-
ties. Full months
security required at
lease signing.
Call (570) 592-5764
ask for Steve
953Houses for Rent
FORTY FORT
ONE OF A KIND
3 bedrooms, 2
bathrooms, all
appliances provid-
ed, washer/dryer
on premises, off-
street parking, no
pets, Completely
renovated, $1200./
per month, water
and sewer paid,
$1200./security
deposit. Call
(570) 847-8138
after 9:00 a.m. to
set an appoint-
ment or email
Chad.schleig@
att.com.
NANTICOKE
Desirable
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
2 Free Months With
A 2 Year Lease
$795 + electric
SQUARE FOOT RE
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
PLYMOUTH
Quiet & Cozy 2 bed-
room. Large kitchen
& bath. Washer
dryer hookup. Small
hedged & fenced
yard. All situated
high & dry on a 1-
way street. No pets.
$575 + first, last &
security. Call
570-829-3902 or
570-235-4981
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedrooms with
lots of storage.
Hardwood floors. 5
minute walk to Gen-
eral Hospital. $670.
+ utilities.
570-814-3838
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