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WILKES-BARRE Luzerne
County has lost out on potential-
ly thousands of dollars in state
reimbursements because an at-
torney who represented children
in abuse cases did not obtain
training required by the state.
Frank Castano, executive di-
rector of Children and Youth
Services, said he cannot seek re-
imbursement for work attorney
John Bellino performed as a
guardian ad litem after July 1,
2011 because Bellino did not ob-
tainspecializedtraining mandat-
ed by state legislation that went
into effect last year.
The revelation comes as the
court system faces mounting
criticism for failing to monitor
payments made to Angela Ste-
vens, a Kingston attorney who
admitted she double billed the
county for representing parents
in Children and Youth cases.
A Times Leader investigation
revealed Stevens, who was paid
more than $144,000 in 2011,
charged the county for each fee
petition she delivered to the
court, even though many ap-
peared to have been delivered in
one trip.
President Judge Thomas
Burke on Friday would not com-
ment on why Bellino, who was
paid a flat salary of $50,230, was
permitted to remain employed if
the county could not be reim-
bursed. Burke said he could not
discuss the matter because it is a
personnel issue.
Guardian ad litems are attor-
neys appointed by the court to
represent children who are in
the custody of Children and
Youth Services to ensure their
best interests are protected, in-
dependent of their parents in-
terest.
The state Department of Pub-
lic Welfare reimburses Luzerne
County Children and Youth 50
percent for guardian services. As
of July 1, the department no
longer provided that funding for
a guardian who did not obtain
the training, which was mandat-
LUZERNE COUNTY Area has lost out on potentially thousands of dollars in state reimbursements
Child abuse attorney not trained
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
See ATTORNEY, Page 12A
The revelation comes as the court system faces mounting crit-
icism for failing to monitor payments made to Angela Stevens.
WILKES-BARRE Two coun-
ty officials on Friday confirmed
they have made formal requests
for a criminal investigation into
attorney Angela Stevens billing
practices relatingtoher represen-
tation of parents in Children and
Youth cases.
Deputy Court Administrator
Mike Shucosky
said he forward-
ed a request to
Luzerne County
District Attor-
ney Stefanie Sa-
lavantis, while
Controller Wal-
ter Griffith said
he forwarded re-
quests to the
FBI, U.S. Secret
Service and
Pennsylvania
Attorney Gener-
al Linda Kelly.
At the direc-
tion of the
court, I have
made a formal
request for an
investigation of
irregularities
concerning Ms.
Stevens billing
practices, Shu-
cosky said. Ive
requested the
District Attor-
neys Office take
whatever appropriateactionis re-
quired.
Salavantis has previously said
she wanted to await the results of
a forensic audit the county is
seekingbefore initiatinganinves-
tigation. OnFriday she saidshe is
seeking guidance fromthe Office
of Attorney General regarding
whether she would have a con-
flict of interest in investigating
the matter.
Salavantis is among the 17 at-
torneys who, along with Stevens,
were retained to represent par-
L AWYER BI L L I NG
Courts,
Griffith
seeking
probes
At issue is the billing by
lawyer Angela Stevens for
Children and Youth work.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
tmorgan@timesleader.com
See BILLING, Page 12A
At the
direction
of the
court, I
have made
a formal
request for
an investi-
gation of
irregular-
ities con-
cerning
Ms. Ste-
vens bill-
ing prac-
tices.
Mike Shucosky
Deputy court
administrator
WEATHER
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High 55. Low 40.
Details, Page 8B
Luzerne County Controller
Walter Griffith is seeking pro-
posals for outside companies to
complete several audits because
he has only three remaining em-
ployees due to layoffs.
His ability to retain outside
help will depend on the cost, he
said.
Griffith lost an auditor and
his CPA deputy due to staff cuts
required to balance the 2012
budget.
Most of the layoffs went into
effect the end of the workday
Thursday. A total 59 employees
were on the layoff list, though
two more recent voluntary lay-
offs increased the count to 61.
Griffith said his office is now
in a bind because the CPA was
the only staffer with educational
qualifications needed to com-
plete audits that meet recog-
nized governmental auditing
standards a new requirement
under the countys home rule
charter.
The controller and the three
remaining workers are qualified
Griffith seeks outside audit aid
as layoffs take away his CPA
County controller protests
cutbacks in his office as new
budget forces economies.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
jandes@timesleader.com
See AUDITS, Page 12A
HATS OFF TO DR. SEUSS AND READING
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h, the places youll go,
the green eggs you
wont eat! Students
celebrated Read
Across America Day Friday,
sponsored by the National
Education Association. Above,
first-grade students Rebecca
Simmons, Brooke Roina, Kour-
they Fenner and Samera Bu-
chanan from K.M. Smith
School in Nanticoke hear state
Sen. John Yudichak read Dr.
Seuss Green Eggs and Ham
as part of Read Across Amer-
ica Day Friday morning. At left,
Austin Gray, Kristin Aufiero
and Tracy Engenski put on a
Cat in the Hat sketch.
WASHINGTON Presi-
dent Barack Obama delivered
his most explicit threat yet that
the United States will attack
Iran if thats what it takes to
prevent it from developing a
nuclear bomb. At the same
time, he warned Israelis they
would only
make a bad
situation
worse if they
moved pre-
emptively
against Ira-
nian nuclear
facilities.
The dou-
ble-barreled warning, in an in-
terview published Friday,
came before Obamas high-
stakes meeting with Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Ne-
tanyahu on Monday and a
speech Sunday to the Ameri-
can-Israel Public Affairs Com-
mittee, a powerful pro-Israeli
lobby. Obama said an Israeli
strike would stir sympathy for
the Islamic republic in a region
where it has few allies. But he
made clearer than before that
Iran could face attack from the
United States.
I think both the Iranian and
the Israeli governments recog-
nize that when the United
States says it is unacceptable
for Iran to have a nuclear weap-
Obama
gives Iran
warning
President says U.S. will
attack Iran to prevent
nuclear bomb.
By ANNE GEARAN
AP National Security Writer
Obama
See WARNING, Page 12A
WILKES-BARRE Local
Guardian Angel Scott Kop-
penhofer believes a recent
machete attack on a GAR
high school student could be
racially motivated, or it may
be the first sign of emerging
gang rivalry.
Koppenhofer said the
street gang MS-13 is known
for violent attacks with
weapons such as machetes.
But Koppenhofer and Jus-
tin Weston, regional direc-
tors with the Wilkes-Barre
chapter of the Guardian An-
gels, say they and other
chapter members havent
seen signs of gang rivalry as
theyve been out performing
nightly civilian patrols of
city streets.
Angels: Gangs fly under radar locally
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Scott Koppenhofer of the Guardian Angels points out possible
gang graffiti.
See GANG, Page 12A
But the local Guardian Angels
say they havent seen signs of
gang rivalry in Wilkes-Barre.
By STEVE MOCARSKY
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PLAINS TWP. Town-
ship police reported the
following:
Police said they arrest-
ed Hector Castro, 24, of
North Washington Street,
Wilkes-Barre, on evidence
of drunken driving after a
traffic stop for speeding on
South Main Street just
before 2 a.m. Thursday.
Castro displayed signs of
impairment and failed a
field sobriety test, police
said.
Police further said Cas-
tros drivers license was
suspended.
Gerald Dudeck, of
Elizabeth Street, reported a
window on his vehicle was
smashed Wednesday night
into Thursday morning.
Michele Bowen, of East
Mountain Ridge Trailer
park, reported two windows
were smashed on her vehi-
cle Wednesday night into
Thursday morning.
PLAINS TWP. State
police gaming enforcement
office at Mohegan Sun at
Pocono Downs casino said
Dustin Singleton, 33, of
Texas, was cited with ha-
rassment after he allegedly
grabbed a man around a
neck during an argument at
a roulette table at 11:56 p.m.
on Feb. 25.
WEST PITTSTON
Police are investigating a
robbery at Penn Mart, 301
Wyoming Ave., Thursday
night.
Police said a white male
in his mid-30s entered the
store and demanded money
and Marlboro Light ciga-
rettes just before 8 p.m.
The man kept his hand in
a pocket acting as if he had
a firearm, police said.
Police said the man fled
the store and was last seen
running on Luzerne Avenue
toward the Water Street
Bridge.
The man is described as
being 5 feet, 8 inches to 5
feet, 11 inches tall,180 to
200 pounds, dark hair,
brown eyes and acne scars
on his face. He wore a black
and tan flannel jacket that
was pulled up over his head
and had a black scarf cov-
ering his face.
Police said the man got
away with a small amount
of cash and five packs of
cigarettes.
Anyone with information
about the man and robbery
is asked to call 911.
WILKES-BARRE City
police reported the follow-
ing:
Sandi Answini of 29 W.
Sidney St. reported Friday
money was stolen from her
residence during a burglary.
Elizabeth Hollinger
reported Thursday a Penn-
sylvania license plate
HJG-6017 was stolen from
her vehicle parked at 110 S.
Pennsylvania Ave.
Timothy Dormans of
125 Darling St. reported
Thursday the front pas-
senger side window of his
2011 Jeep Liberty was
smashed.
Peter Top of Davis
Place was charged with
public drunkenness early
Thursday outside the Hard-
ware Bar at 12 S. Main St.
He refused to leave when he
was denied entrance to the
bar around 3:10 a.m. He was
arrested, taken to police
headquarters and released
into the custody of a sober
adult.
Clarke Freeman, 20,
was charged with underage
drinking and public drunk-
enness after he was found
unresponsive outside a
building at 79 W. North-
ampton St. around 1 a.m.
Friday. City medics revived
him and transported him to
a local hospital. Freeman
was identified through his
drivers license and occu-
pants of the building.
Skyler Williams and
Kalin Parker, both of
Wilkes-Barre, were charged
with public drunkenness
after they were separated
from each other during an
argument outside Mulli-
gans Irish Pub at 41 S. Main
St. around 2:25 a.m. They
were arrested, taken to
police headquarters and
held until they were sober
because they could not
contact sober adults to take
custody of them.
HAZLETON Police
investigated a three vehicle
crash Friday afternoon on
West 15th Street.
A 2004 Volvo driven by
Matthew Janeczek of McA-
doo struck a 2001 Chevrolet
driven by Matthew Bor-
chick, also of McAdoo,
which then hit a 2003 Ford
driven by Lamar Shafer of
West Hazleton around 3:55
p.m. Shafer complained of
back pain but refused med-
ical treatment.
POLICE BLOTTER
WILKES-BARRE The
sentencing of a Harrisburg
man charged for his role in
a robbery turned deadly in
December 2010 has been
delayed until later this
month.
Tyrek Smith, 25, sched-
uled to be sentenced Friday
on a robbery charge relating
to an incident where his
cousins, Isiah and Izel Gar-
rett were charged with a
shooting that left 30-year-
old Abdul Shabazz dead,
will now be held on March
30.
The Garrett brothers
were sentenced Thursday to
life in prison on second-
degree murder and other
related charges.
Smiths attorney Royce
Morris, was unavailable for
Fridays hearing due to a
trial in Dauphin County
where he was representing
a client, according to court
papers.
WILKES-BARRE A
Luzerne County judge on
Friday ruled on a number of
requests in the homicide
case of two Hazleton men
scheduled to stand trial on
March 26.
Angel Sanchez, 20, and
Rodolfo Hiraldo Perez, 25,
are charged in the stabbing
death of 21-year-old Vladi-
mir Ruiz in January 2011.
Judge David Lupas on
Friday denied a request to
have the mens trial severed
as well as a request to indi-
vidually question jurors by
defense attorneys.
Lupas also ruled prosecu-
tors may present evidence
of an altercation earlier in
the week between Sanchez,
Perez and Ruiz.
COURT BRIEFS
Jerry Sandusky wants more de-
tails about his accusers, saying
Friday that prosecutors havent
given him enough to build a de-
fense.
In court documents, Sanduskys
attorney Joseph Amendola asked
prosecutors to further explain the
dates and times of the charges
against him, the locations of his
alleged crimes and the names of
any potential bystanders.
Sandusky, a former Penn State
football coach who founded the
Second Mile youth charity, is
charged with 52 counts of molest-
ing children over the past two
decades.
Responding to
a judges order,
prosecutors sup-
plied the first
"bill of particu-
lars" Thursday,
listing the charg-
es against the
coach, rough time spans of the in-
cidents and his accusers ages.
Saying some accusers were too
young to remember details - the
document lists victims as young
as 8 - state attorneys didnt pro-
vide specific dates.
Without more information on
the context of the alleged crimes,
Amendola says his client cant ver-
ify alibis, determine if the statute
of limitations has passed or pur-
sue double jeopardy claims.
Judge John M. Cleland previ-
ously supported Sanduskys re-
quest for information. However,
he agreed the prosecution had the
right to withhold details of crimes
and potential witnesses names,
saying thats a matter for later in
the court process.
In response, Amendola tweaked
his request Friday, asking for the
identity of people "who were pre-
sent at the location or in close
proximity thereto (at the Defend-
ants home, etc.) when the alleged
activity occurred." He also wants
to know about special events sur-
rounding the incidents, including
football games.
Amendola could not be reached
for comment.
Earlier this week, Cleland de-
nied Sanduskys request for a July
trial, scheduling opening argu-
ments for May 14 instead. The for-
mer coach, who maintains his in-
nocence, says he needs more time
to sift through the evidence
against him.
Sandusky seeking more details
Former Penn State coach says
prosecutors havent given him
enough to build a defense.
By ANDREWMcGILL
The Morning Call
Sandusky
Driver killed in Lehman Township truck crash
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
The driver of this pickup truck, who was identified by the Luzerne County Coroners Office as
73-year-old Ronald Barto, of Muncy, died Friday morning. The truck slid on ice and struck a
tree, killing Barto at about 7:30 a.m. along Old Route 115 in Lehman Township.
MARINO VISITS HISTORIC SITE
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U
.S. Rep.Tom Marino, R-Lycoming Township, at right, toured the historic Lands at Hillside
Farms Friday morning. Here he is being shown one of the refurbished greenhouses with
Chet Mozloom, president of The Lands.
NEW ORLEANS A federal
appeals court on Friday upheld a
judges landmark ruling that the
Army Corps of Engineers is liable
for property owners claims,
agreeing the shoddy work on a
shipping channel caused billions
of dollars in damage from Hurri-
cane Katrinas storm surge.
A three-judge panel from the
5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
rejected the federal governments
argument that it is entitled to im-
munity from lawsuits blaming Ka-
trinas flood damage on the corps
operation and maintenance of the
Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet, a
New Orleans navigation channel.
The federal government had
asked the 5th Circuit to reverse a
2009 decision by U.S. District
Judge Stanwood Duval, who ruled
that flooding in St. Bernard Par-
ish and New Orleans Lower 9th
Ward was a manmade disaster
created by the corps negligence.
The 5th Circuit praised Duval
for his impressive rulings and
lauded his careful attention to
the law and even more cautious
scrutiny of complex facts.
Duval awarded a total of nearly
$720,000 in damages to five plain-
tiffs who sued. The corps also has
received roughly 500,000 adminis-
trative claims that could become
fodder for similar suits.
Plaintiffs attorney Joe Bruno
said he expects the government
to ask the full 5th Circuit to re-
view the case. They could also
appeal to the U.S. Supreme
Court.
Feds lose appeal on Katrina damage cases
A 2009 decision had found the
Corps of Engineers negligent in
its construction work.
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS BP
PLC and a committee repre-
senting plaintiffs suing over
the 2010Gulf oil spill have re-
ached an agreement, a feder-
al judge said late Friday
night. Specific terms have
not been released.
As a result of the agree-
ment that will be filed with
the court for approval, the
trial that was scheduled to
beginMonday has beenpost-
poned for a second time,
Judge Carl Barbier said.
No new date was immedi-
ately set. The judge said the
settlement will require sub-
stantial changes to the cur-
rent trial plan but he didnt
elaborate.
BP, plaintiffs reach agreement over spill
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
and HARRY R. WEBER
Associated Press
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SCRANTON
Deans portrait is unveiled
Dr. Robert M. DAlessandri, founding
president and dean of The Common-
wealth Medical College was honored
this week at a portrait unveiling cere-
mony at the colleges Medical Sciences
Building in Scranton.
The portrait, painted by portrait
artist John Ennis, was sponsored by
Alan Goldstein, local entrepreneur and
businessman.
WILKES-BARRE
Pet first aid to be offered
The Luzerne County Animal Re-
sponse Team LCART will host an
orientation and Pet First Aid training at
the EMA building on Water Street from
10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. today. During
flooding last fall, when families and
individuals sought refuge at Red Cross
emergency shelters across the region,
volunteers, overseen by LCART coor-
dinator Gene Knelly, dispatched animal
crates, food and other necessities to
shelters so people could attend to their
pets needs and keep their families
together.
For more information, contact Knelly
at gknelly@verizon.net or 956-5598 or
visit www.pasart.us.
WILKES-BARRE
Cops seek burglary suspect
City police are searching for Timothy
Jasnoski, 34, on charges he burglarized
a residence on East Chestnut Street
and stole jewelry on
Feb. 24.
Jasnoski, last
known address as 476
N. Washington St.,
Wilkes-Barre, is de-
scribed as a white
male, 5 feet, 10 inches
tall, 200 pounds,
brown hair and hazel
eyes.
Anyone with information about the
whereabouts of Jasnoski is asked to call
Wilkes-Barre police at 826-8106 or 911.
WILKES-BARRE
Suspended constable back
A Luzerne County security officer
and Wilkes-Barre constable who had
been charged in February with not
disclosing a previous conviction on an
employment application was reinstated
as a constable Thursday.
Judge William Amesbury, who said
in a court order that he previously
suspended Kenneth Leon Holley from
his constable duties, reinstated his
status under the supervision of state
Constable Joseph Walters.
Holley, 56, of Stanley Street, pleaded
guilty on Feb. 21 to a misdemeanor
charge of making a statement under
penalty and was ordered to pay a $500
fine, plus $150 in costs, by District
Judge Martin Kane.
DALLAS
Borough schedules survey
Representatives from Dallas borough
will conduct mail, door-to-door, and
telephone surveys of Wellington Ave-
nue and surrounding area residents
through March 9.
The purpose is to gather information
to determine the areas eligibility for
federal Community Development
Block Grant funding through Luzerne
County for street improvements in the
surveyed neighborhoods.
DRUMS
Party will aid charity
Harrys U Pull it will host a Frozen
Trojan Party at Damentis restaurant on
Sunday for the Helping Hands Society
in the outside Ice Bar.
A basket of cheer worth more than
$500 will be raffled off. Damentis is
donating 25 percent of Ice Bar sales to
the Helping Hands Society.
I N B R I E F
SUBMITTED PHOTO
Standing from left: Robert M. DAles-
sandri, Alan Goldstein, Lois Margaret
Nora and John Ennis, portrait artist.
Jasnoski
KINGSTONTWP. Simply kissing a
16-year-old girl and having consensual
sex with a 17-year-old girl does not rise
to the level of corrupting minors, two
lawyers said in defense of their client.
For more than two hours at a prelimi-
nary hearing on Friday, Robert Zanicky,
38, of Butler Township, listenedto testi-
mony that he allegedly showered the
two girls with money, gifts and dinners.
The twogirls claimedthat inanattempt
to persuade them into having sex at a
Wilkes-Barre motel,
Zanicky told them his
wife was dying of can-
cer.
The younger teen
claimed Zanicky
kissedher insidea mo-
tel room before she
pushed him away and
ran outside. The older girl, now 18, ad-
mitted she had sex with Zanicky at the
same motel.
Zanickys attorneys, Edward Olexa
and William Ruzzo, said the testimony
did not meet the threshold for corrup-
tion of minors.
District Judge James Tupper thought
otherwise, sending two counts of the of-
fense to Luzerne County Court.
Zanicky remains free on $25,000 bail.
At the end of the hearing, an angered
mother of one of the girls was stopped
by police from approaching Zanicky.
You can stare at him any way you
want, just dont go by him, an officer
told the mother.
Zanickys attorneys feel they have a
good chance at securing an acquittal.
We intend to bring this matter to
trial, Olexa said. Most of the testimo-
ny that came out was favorable to our
defense. We intend to prove our case at
trial.
The two girls, who said they are best
friends, were the only witnesses called
to testify by Assistant District Attorney
Jenny Roberts.
Roberts said, The defendant used
text messaging and actual in-person
contact with these minor (girls) to cor-
PREL I MI NARY HEARI NG Defense says prosecution has no case on corruption of minors charge
Zanicky teen case goes to court
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Zanicky
See ZANICKY, Page 7A
WILKES-BARRE A Nanticoke bar
owner sued in two lawsuits stemming
fromaNewYearsDayslashingshouldnot
begiventhechancetorequest thesuits be
thrown out after filing a request to do so
too late, those who filed the suits claim.
David Selingo, an attorney for Ricky
Wells, of Mountain Top, and Jennifer
Mieczkowski, of Nanticoke, said in court
papers filed this week that Paul Halliday,
owner of the Prospect Street Caf where
his clients were injured, filed his prelimi-
nary objects to the suits 16 days past a fil-
ingdeadline. The lawsuits have beenfiled
in Luzerne County Court.
Wells and Mieczkowski allege the bar
and Halliday were negligent the night
they were bothinjuredat the bar. Wells al-
leges he was beaten with a pool stick,
while Mieczkowski says her face was
slashed by an under-
age patron during
the New Years Eve
incident.
Earlier this week,
Halliday, throughhis
attorney Michael Ye-
len, said he is not re-
sponsible for the at-
tacks because the
suits donot list anal-
legation that Halli-
day was in posses-
sion or control of
the bar.
An owner of land
isnot liablefordefec-
tive condition(s),
Hallidays filingsays.
(Thesuits)neveral-
lege(Halliday)acted
in an individual capacity in regard to any
cause of action.
Hallidaysaysthesuitsshouldbedismis-
sed based on his claim.
Paul Halliday had until February 12,
2012, to file an answer or preliminary ob-
jections. Defendant, Paul Halliday, failed
to do so, Selingo said in his filing in re-
sponse to Hallidays.
The parties agreed in court papers that
Hallidaywill beallowedtohaveadditional
time to file answers to the lawsuits.
Ajudge has not made rulings on the re-
quests, andnocourtdateshadbeensched-
uled as of Friday.
Mieczkowskis suit claims that the bar
and Halliday were negligent for allowing
inside a person who Mieczkowski claims
injuredher, despitethefactthepersonwas
under the legal drinkingage, andthat em-
ployees did nothing to stop the attack.
Mieczkowski alleged a woman slashed
her faceafter Mieczkowski went totheaid
of a friend who fell off a bar stool.
No arrests have yet been made, investi-
gators have said.
Wells alleges in the suit that he and
Mieczkowski wereat thetaverntopickup
beer to take out when they saw some
friendsanddecidedtosit downwiththem
and order a drink.
Mieczkowski, thesuit says, noticedafe-
male friend get knocked off a bar stool,
andwent toher aidwhenshe was assault-
ed.
Filing says
bar owners
dismissal
request late
Attorneys for clients injured in
Nanticoke bar say owner filed
objections past deadline.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
Earlier this week,
Halliday, through
his attorney
Michael Yelen,
said he is not
responsible for
the attacks be-
cause the suits
do not list an
allegation that
Halliday was in
possession or
control of the
bar.
PLAINS TWP. The Northeast
Pennsylvania Ad Club celebrated the
creative achievements of regional ad-
vertising agencies, designers and
media with the presentation of the An-
nual American Advertising Federation
ADDY Awards at Mohegan Sun casi-
nos Seasons BallroomFriday evening.
The winners listed below will com-
peteat thedistrict level andpotentially
at the national level.
American Advertising Federation
Silver Medal Recipient: Thom Welby
CAT:TITLE FOR AWARD ENGRAV-
ING; ENTRANT: ORGANIZATION;EN-
TRY: TITLE; ENTRY: ADVERTISER/
CLIENT.
Gold ADDY
Arts, Brochure: Crow Designs, Pas-
sages - Robert Griffith, Robert Grif-
fith.
Consumer/Trade Campaign, Color:
DeLuca Frigoletto Advertising, Inc.,
Police Officer & Fire Fighter Escape
Ads, Cove Haven Entertainment Re-
sorts.
Ad Club Promotion: DeLuca Frigo-
letto Advertising, Inc., Ad in the Addy
Program Book, DFA, Inc.
Catalog: DeLuca Frigoletto Adver-
tising, Inc., LisaB. SpringCatalog, Lisa
B..
Catalog: DeLuca Frigoletto Adver-
tising, Inc., Lisa B. Fall Catalog, Lisa B..
Banners / Pop-ups / Screensavers:
DeLuca Frigoletto Advertising, Inc.,
Buzz Off Cancer Web Graphic, Micks
Barber Shop.
Self-Promotion, Direct: Ideaworks
Food Marketing, PMA Ice Breaker,
Ideaworks Food Marketing.
Mixed-Media, National Consumer:
Ideaworks Food Marketing, EIO Fresh
Integrated Brand Campaign, EIO
Fresh.
Outdoor Board: Adams Outdoor
Advertising, Snowball Fight!, Dunkel-
bergers Sports Outfitter.
Non-Traditional: Lavelle Strategy
Group, Scrantonopoly Board Game,
Scranton Tomorrow.
Silver ADDY
Mobile Websites: Marywood Uni-
versity, Marywood University Mobile
Website, Marywood University.
Book Design: Gingo!, Our Faith, Our
Church, Our Future - Saint John the
Baptist Centennial Book, Saint John
the Baptist Orthodox Church.
Consumer/Trade, Full Page, Color:
DeLuca Frigoletto Advertising, Inc.,
Ad in a Bowling Magazine, Cove
Haven Entertainment Resorts.
Menu: DeLuca Frigoletto Advertis-
ing, Inc., Wine Menu, Cove Haven En-
tertainment Resorts.
Logo: DeLuca Frigoletto Advertis-
ing, Inc., Codfathers Logo (Seafood
Buffet inside an Italian Restaurant),
Cove Haven Entertainment Resorts.
Self-Promotion, Non-Traditional:
DeLuca Frigoletto Advertising, Inc.,
Nativity Scene Starter Kit, DFA, Inc.
Outdoor Board: DeLuca Frigoletto
Advertising, Inc., Naughty is Nice Bill-
board, CoveHavenEntertainment Re-
sorts.
Logo: DeLuca Frigoletto Advertis-
ing, Inc., Micks Smell Swell Logo,
Micks Barber Shop.
Mixed-Media, National B-to-B: Idea-
works Food Marketing, Maidstone
Wholesale Supply, Vintage Tub &
Bath.
Self-Promotion, Interactive: Idea-
works Food Marketing, Case Study
Raising Canes, Ideaworks Food Mar-
keting.
Brochure, Color: Halibut Blue, LLC,
One Point Brochure, One Point .
Special Event Campaign: Halibut
Blue, LLC, Trion Puzzle Mailer Series,
Trion Industries, INC..
Outdoor Board: Adams Outdoor
Advertising group honors creative work throughout the region
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Thom Welby receives the Silver Medal from Jessica Siegfried during the Northeastern Pennsylvania Ad Clubs AD-
DY Awards program held at the Mohegan Sun Friday night.
Adding up the best
See ADDY, Page 7A
SHICKSHINNY The 100-year-old
bank building will stand at the corner
of South Main and East Union for one
more weekend.
Demolition of the flood-damaged
Wells Fargobranchwas expectedtobe-
gin last week, but barricades put up by
the demolition contractor, initially a
chain-linkfence, didnot pass acodeen-
forcement officers inspection, accord-
ing to borough Secretary/Treasurer
Melissa Weber.
The contractor onFriday put upnew
8-foot woodenbarricades for the safety
of pedestrians and vehicles passing by,
and demolition is now expected to be-
gin Monday, pending approval from
the borough zoning officer.
The destruction of the bank, which
has stood at Shickshinnys central cor-
ner since the first decade of the 20th
century, comes despite protests by res-
idents and pleas from public officials,
who asked Wells Fargo to sell or other-
wise convey the bank building to the
borough in lieu of its destruction.
Wells Fargo declined to do so, ex-
plaining that engineers deemed the
building structurally deficient due to
damages sustained in multiple floods,
and that the company would not con-
Shickshinny bank demolition expected to begin Monday
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Wells Fargo Bank in
Shickshinny. The
contractor on Fri-
day put up new
8-foot wooden
barricades for the
safety of pedestri-
ans and vehicles
passing by, and
demolition is now
expected to begin
Monday.
Work had been delayed when
barricades did not pass code
enforcement officers inspection.
By MATT HUGHES
mhughes@timesleader.com
See BANK, Page 7A
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LOS ANGELES
Scandal brings changes
T
he Los Angeles Unified School
District has barred lessons involv-
ing blindfolds and classroom-made
butter in the wake of a recent teacher
sex scandal at an elementary school.
The district sent a memo to princi-
pals Feb. 23 saying blindfolding might
be negatively perceived because of the
case involving Mark Berndt, who has
pleaded not guilty to 23 counts of lewd
conduct. He is accused of photograph-
ing students who were blindfolded as
they ate cookies smeared with his
semen, the Los Angeles Times report-
ed Friday.
Blindfolding is part of a fourth-grade
reading program designed to teach
students sensory details. In pairs, one
student is blindfolded and handed an
object, and the blindfolded child an-
swers the partners questions about the
object.
Butter-making has also been banned
at one school because students ate the
finished product on crackers.Some
educators question whether the district
is going overboard in its response to
the actions of one teacher.
PYONGYANG, NORTH KOREA
Nuclear deal questioned
A nuclear deal with the United
States may have raised hopes that
tensions on the Korean peninsula could
ease soon, but rare interviews Friday
by The Associated Press with Pyon-
gyang residents suggest deep cynicism
of U.S. intentions.
The U.S.-North Korea announcement
of an agreement to freeze North Ko-
reas nuclear activities in exchange for
food aid was seen in Washington as a
promising first step toward discussing
nuclear disarmament. But in North
Koreas capital, where citizens are
taught from childhood to hate Amer-
icans, skepticism ran deep.
I heard the news, but Im not very
excited, Jong Yun Hui, 43, told the AP.
I have no faith in the U.S., she said.
North Koreans are subject to daily
propaganda, and the views of those
interviewed often reflect what is said
by the government.
LA PAZ, BOLIVIA
Quinoa sparks big fight
Bolivian authorities say at least 30
people have been injured in a fight
between two communities over land
for growing quinoa, the Andean super-
grain whose popularity with world-
wide foodies has caused its price to
soar.
Oruro state police chief Ramon Se-
pulveda says combatants used rocks
and dynamite against each other
Wednesday and Thursday. A govern-
ment commission was dispatched to
the two high plains communities south
of La Paz.
Farmland in the region is owned not
by individuals but communities.
LOS ANGELES
Reputed ring boss pleads
The alleged mastermind behind the
so-called Bling Ring celebrity burglary
scheme pleaded no contest Friday to
stealing from the homes of Lindsay
Lohan and Audrina Patridge, prosecu-
tors said.
Nicholas Prugo, 21, entered his plea
to two counts of first-degree residential
burglary in a deal in which he will
testify against three other members of
the Bling Ring, prosecutors said.
The ring of teens and 20-somethings
is accused of netting more than $3
million in jewelry, designer clothes and
accessories in 2008 and 2009 when
they targeted the homes of Orlando
Bloom, Brian Austin Green, Megan Fox
and Paris Hilton, as well as Lohan and
Patridge.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
A classic visits the classroom
Singer Smokey Robinson speaks to
students at Duke Ellington School of
the Arts in Washington, Friday. Rob-
inson will perform at a benefit concert
for the school today at the Kennedy
Center.
HENRYVILLE, Ind. Powerful
storms leveled small towns in southern
Indiana, transforming entire blocks of
homes into piles of debris, tossing
school buses into a home and a restau-
rant andcausingdestructionsosevereit
was difficult to tell what was once there.
As night fell, dazed residents shuffled
through town, some looking for rela-
tives, whilerescueworkers searchedthe
rubble for survivors. Without power, the
only light in town came from cars that
crawled down the streets.
From the Gulf Coast to the Great
Lakes, the storms touched nearly all
walks of life. Afire stationwas flattened.
Roofs were ripped off schools. A prison
fence was knocked down and scores of
homes and businesses were destroyed.
At least 28 people were killed, including
14 in Indiana and 12 in Kentucky, and
dozens of others werehurt inthesecond
deadly tornado outbreak this week.
It wasnt immediately clear how
many people were missing.
The threat of tornadoes was expected
to last until late Friday for parts of Ken-
tucky, Tennessee, Indiana and Ohio.
Forecasters at the National Weather
Services Storm Prediction Center said
the massive band of storms put 10 mil-
lion people at high risk of dangerous
weather.
InHenryville, the scene was eerie and
somewhat chaotic. Cell phones and lan-
dlines were not working. Hundreds of
firefighters and police zipped around
town. Power lines were down and cars
were flipped over. People walked down
the street withshopping carts full of wa-
ter and food, handing it out to whoever
was in need.
Terry Brishaber said his uncles mo-
bile home was gone.
I dont see any remnants. I dont
know where its at, he said.
Aerial footage from a TV news heli-
copter flying over Henryville showed
numerous wrecked houses, some with
their roofs torn off and many surround-
ed by debris. The video shot by WLKY
in Louisville, Ky., also showed a man-
gled school bus protruding from the
side of a one-story building and dozens
of overturned semis strewn around the
smashed remains of a truck stop.
28 dead as storms level towns
AP PHOTO
Greg Cook hugs his
dog Coco after finding
her inside his de-
stroyed home in East
Limestone, Ala. on
Friday. At least 28
people were killed,
including 14 in Indiana
and 12 in Kentucky,
and dozens of others
were hurt in the sec-
ond deadly tornado
outbreak this week.
Those killed include 14 in Indiana as
massive system moves through
middle of part of the country.
By KEN KUSMER and
BRUCE SCHREINER
Associated Press
NEW YORK Rush Lim-
baugh drew fire Friday from
many directions, including Pres-
ident Barack Obama, for his de-
piction of a college student as a
slut because she testified be-
fore Congress about the need for
contraceptive coverage.
The third-year Georgetown
University law student, Sandra
Fluke, received
a supportive
phone call from
Obama, and
was backed by
members of
Congress,
womens
groups, and the
administration
and faculty at
her Roman Ca-
tholic universi-
ty.
Calls for
Limbaughs
sponsors to
pull their ads
from his radio
talk show rock-
eted through cyberspace, and at
least twocompanies, beddingre-
tailers Sleep Train and Sleep
Number, said on their Twitter
accounts that they were comply-
ing with the demands.
Obama reached Fluke by
phone as she was waiting to go
on MSNBCs Andrea Mitchell
Reports.
What was really personal for
me was that he said to tell my
parents that they should be
proud, a choked-up Fluke told
Mitchell. And that meant a lot
because Rush Limbaugh ques-
tioned whether or not my family
would be proud of me. So I just
appreciated that very much.
Fluke was given a chance to
talktoCongress onFeb. 23, even
though lawmakers were on a
break and just a few Democratic
allies were on hand to cheer her
on. Fluke said that Georgetown,
a Jesuit institution, does not pro-
vide contraception coverage in
its student health plan and that
contraception can cost a woman
more than $3,000 during law
school. She spoke of a friend
who had an ovary removed be-
cause the insurance company
wouldnt cover the prescription
birth control she needed to stop
the growth of cysts.
On Wednesday, Limbaugh un-
leashed a lengthy and often sav-
age verbal assault on Fluke.
Limbaugh
takes fire
over slurs
Two sponsors to pull ads
from the radio show; Obama
joins in assailing host.
By DAVID CRARY
AP National Writer
Limbaugh
Fluke
WILLOUGHBY, Ohio This states
Super Tuesday primary is proving to be
the perfect microcosmof the nations un-
ruly race for the Republican presidential
nomination: Mitt Romney is spending
lots of money, Rick Santorum is aggres-
sively courting conservatives and Newt
Gingrich is counting on big ideas to
swing votes his way.
Of the 10 states weighing in on Tues-
day, Ohio offers the hottest contest. And
with its diverse population, reputation as
a presidential battleground and preoccu-
pation with the same
economic worries that
nag the nation at large,
Ohio seems destined
to foreshadow the
shape of the campaign
as it heads toward November.
Despite the vast territory inplay across
the country, from Alaska and Idaho to
Vermont, Virginia and Georgia, Romney
will sleep in Ohio every night until Tues-
day. Its that important to him.
North Dakota, Massachusetts, Oklaho-
ma and Tennessee are the other Super
Tuesday states.
Even so, the race was playing out in
similar fashion in the other states with
contests Tuesday. The former Massachu-
setts governor and his allies were flood-
ing the airwaves, outpacing his rivals in
every Super Tuesday state except in
North Dakota, where Santorum was
alone on the air but spending less than
$8,000.
Romneys camp insists he does not
need to win Ohio to get the presidential
nomination or even to keep alive the ex-
pectation that he eventually will.
Losing here, however, would drive per-
sistent doubts about the strengthof Rom-
neys candidacy. Figures provided to The
Associated Press show Romneys cam-
paign is spending more than $1.5 million
intelevisionads this weekinOhioandhis
allies are on the air with almost $1.5 mil-
lion. In total, Romney and his supporters
planned to spend more than $3.8 million
on cable and broadcast television ads.
Santorumandhis allies are only spend-
ing $796,000 in total on Ohio. Yet a Quin-
nipiac University poll released Friday
found Santorum with a slim lead over
Romney in the state, 35 percent to 31per-
cent.
Ohio proving GOP battleground
Mitt Romney is spending a lot of
campaign money, though a poll
shows Santorum with a slight lead.
By STEVE PEOPLES
and PHILIP ELIOTT
Associated Press
20 1 2
ELECTION
UNITED NATIONS Sec-
retary-General Ban Ki-moon
called on the Syrian govern-
ment Friday to immediately
give humanitarian workers ac-
cess to people who desperate-
ly need aid.
The U.N. chief spoke after
government troops blocked a
Red Cross convoy from deliv-
ering aid to an especially hard-
hit neighborhood in the be-
sieged city of Homs.
U.N. humanitarian chief Va-
lerie Amos has been attempt-
ing, without success, to get
permission from the Syrian
government to visit.
Ban said President Bashar
Assads regime should let
Amos into the country to as-
sess the situation without de-
lay. The images which we
have seen in Syria are atro-
cious, Ban told reporters sev-
eral hours before reporting to
the world bodys membership
on the situation there. Its to-
tally unacceptable, intolera-
ble. How, as a human being
can you bear this situation?
U.N. boss urges Syria to admit aid workers
AP PHOTO
Emergency vehicles carry two injured French journalists
who were trapped at Baba Amr neighborhood.
By ANITA SNOW
Associated Press
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rupt their morals. Our position
is the course of conduct. There
were sexually explicit text mess-
aging, buying them dinners, giv-
ing them money with the intent
of having some type of sexual
contact with them.
The younger teen testified she
met Zanicky at a Wilkes-Barre
restaurant in January 2011 and
soon began exchanging multiple
text messages with him. She
claimed Zanicky frequently took
her out to restaurants and gave
her money, including cash for
the morning after pill after she
had sex with a teenage boy.
She testified Zanicky drove
her to a motel under the premise
he wanted to talk about his ill
wife.
Instead, she claimed Zanicky
kissed her.
I was really scared like he was
going to kill me, the girl testi-
fied.
Upon questioning from Zan-
ickys lawyers, the girl said she
did not call for help and left with
Zanicky, stopping for coffee be-
fore he dropped her off.
The older teen testified she
met Zanicky through her best
friend and began exchanging
text messages.
He asked me if I wanted to go
to a motel room, the older girl
testified. He said if he had sex
with me, he would take care of
me.
She said she met Zanicky out-
side the Wyoming Valley Mall
and he drove to the motel and
they had consensual sex.
When questioned by Ruzzo,
the girl said she had the opportu-
nity to decline Zanickys advanc-
es but did not. She also admitted
lying to police about the encoun-
ter.
ZANICKY
Continued from Page 3A
vey ownership of an unsafe
building. The bank plans to re-
place the bank with an ADA-
compliant ATM, parking area
and green space.
Wells Fargo took over the
bank through its acquisition of
Wachovia Bank in 2008.
Weber said there is nothing
else the borough can do to stop
Wells Fargo
from demol-
ishing its
own proper-
ty, though
borough offi-
cials remain
opposed to
the compa-
nys decision.
Weve
met with
them three
times, Web-
er said. We
had (Sen. Li-
sa) Baker,
(Rep. Karen) Boback; we had
representatives from DCED,
but nothing. They were firm.
They didnt listen. They had
their mind made up before
they even came to the meet-
ings.
About 50 Shickshinny resi-
dents also protested the clos-
ing of the towns only bank in
late January, expressingskepti-
cism about the damages Wells
Fargo reported and asking the
bank to preserve the building.
First Keystone Community
Bank announced in February it
would open a new branch on
the site of the closed Hasay au-
to dealership. First Keystone
hopes to open the branch by
September.
BANK
Continued from Page 3A
First Keys-
tone Commu-
nity Bank
announced in
February it
would open a
new branch on
the site of the
closed Hasay
auto dealer-
ship.
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Mixed-Media, Local Con-
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Lackawanna County Commis-
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Lackawanna County Commis-
sioner.
Out-of-Home Campaign:
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rocks Upper Cut , Wilkes-
Barre/Scranton Shamrocks .
Mixed-Media, National Con-
sumer: Ideaworks Food Mar-
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School Services.
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LOS ANGELES James Q.
Wilson, a social scientist who
helped launch a revolution in
law enforcement as
the co-inventor of the
"broken windows"
theory the idea
that eradicating graffi-
ti, public drunkenness
and other signposts of
community decay was
crucial to making
neighborhoods safer
died Friday in Boston. He
was 80.
The cause was complications
of leukemia, according to his
son, Matthew Wilson.
Often called the "father of
community policing," Wilson,
who taught for many years at
the University of California, Los
Angeles, and Pepperdine Univer-
sity, was a widely admired pub-
lic intellectual who wrote more
than two dozen books on Amer-
ican government, criminal jus-
tice and moral issues. Former
Democratic Sen. Daniel Patrick
Moynihan of New York once
called him "the smartest man in
the United States."
In 2003, Wilson was awarded
the Presidential Medal of Free-
dom from President George W.
Bush.
Wilson changed the face of
American policing in 1982 when
he and colleague Ge-
orge L. Kelling
wrote an article for
the Atlantic titled
"Broken Windows:
The Police and
Neighborhood Safe-
ty."
As crime rates
soared across the
country, the two academics
made a provocative argument
about the role of police: Instead
of defining themselves mainly as
crime fighters, Kelling and Wil-
son wrote, the police should be-
come keepers of public order. In-
stead of focusing principally on
the big crimes, such as robbery
and murder, the authors said,
they should pay more attention
to the smaller problems that
were eroding the quality of life
in peoples communities and
weakening their defenses to ma-
jor crime.
Or, as Wilson and Kelling ex-
plained in deceptively simple
terms: "One unrepaired broken
window is a signal that no one
cares, and so breaking more
windows costs nothing."
"Thats where American polic-
ing was falling down on the job,"
William J. Bratton, who imple-
mented the broken windows
theory with dramatic success
during his tenures as police
chief in New York in the 1990s
and Los Angeles in the 2000s,
said in an interview Friday. "Jim
Wilson and George Kelling re-
shaped the way law enforcement
thought about its role and
staunchly defended the idea of
proactive policing that focuses
not only on preventing crime
but disorder."
The broken windows ap-
proach bolstered the rise of com-
munity policing, which empha-
sized a closer partnership be-
tween citizens and police and
was embraced by law enforce-
ment agencies across the coun-
try.
The theory remains controver-
sial. It alarms liberal critics who
say it ignores the root causes of
crime factors such as poverty,
racism and lack of economic op-
portunity. Other critics argue
that broken windows strategies
have not worked or unfairly tar-
get some populations. "A dispro-
portionate number of minorities
have been arrested, and police
misconduct complaints have in-
creased as stops, frisks and ar-
rests for minor crimes have mul-
tiplied," Bernard E. Harcourt
wrote in his 2003 book "Illusion
of Order."
Broken windows theory scientist dies
AP FILE PHOTO
Harvard govern-
ment professor
James Q. Wilson
is shown in Bos-
ton in 1972. Wil-
son, a political
scientist whose
broken windows
theory of polic-
ing influenced a
nationwide move
toward commu-
nity policing,
died Friday
at a Boston hos-
pital from com-
plications of
leukemia. He was
80. Wilson wrote
more than two
dozen books on
American gov-
ernment, crimi-
nal justice and
moral issues.
James Q. Wilson, who helped
launch revolution in law
enforcement, was 80.
By ELAINE WOO
Los Angeles Times
In 2003, Wilson
was awarded the
Presidential Medal
of Freedom from
President George
W. Bush.
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AUFIERE Mary, funeral services 11
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Pittston. Mass of Christian Burial
at 11:30 a.m. in St. Joseph Marello
Parish at Our Lady of Mount
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Parish/Holy Trinity Church, 520 S.
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KRATZ Mary, Celebration of Life
8:30 a.m. today in McLaughlins
The Family Funeral Service, 142 S.
Washington St., Wilkes-Barre.
Funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in the
Church of Saint Leo the Great.
ORLANDO James, religious service
10 a.m. today in the Wyoming
Presbyterian Church, Wyoming
Avenue, Wyoming. The family will
receive friends from 9 a.m. until
the time of service Saturday in the
Wyoming Presbyterian Church.
PEALER Thomas, memorial Mass
of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. today
in Our Lady of Sorrows Church, St.
Monicas Parish, 363 W. Eighth
Street, West Wyoming. Friends
may call 9:30 a.m. until time of
service at the church.
SMITH Anna, funeral services noon
Monday in the Metcalfe and Shav-
er Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyom-
ing Avenue, Wyoming. Friends may
call Monday 11 a.m. until time of
service.
SVINTOZELSKYI Sergey, funeral 10
a.m. today in the Yeosock Funeral
Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Town-
ship. Friends may call 9 to 10 a.m.
VITACK George, Mass of Christian
Burial 9:30 a.m. Monday in St.
John the Evangelist Church, 35
William Street, Pittston.
WILCOX Elizabeth, memorial ser-
vice 11 a.m. today at Cornerstone
Christian Fellowship, 3577 Church
Rd., Mountain Top. A luncheon will
follow.
FUNERALS
R
ose Good, of Edwardsville, de-
parted peacefully to the Lord,
Thursday, March 1, 2012 in Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
BorninForest CitytothelateMa-
ry Sobers (Sabalauskas) and Wil-
liam Dukus (Dauksis), she resided
the majority of her life in Edwards-
ville. Shewas marriedtothelateMi-
chael Good. She worked in many of
the area garment industries until
the death of her husband; she then
managed Goods Caf until she re-
tired.
She was a life member of St. Ma-
rys Annunciation Lithuanian
Church until being combined with
St. Ignatius Loyola Church, both in
Kingston, where she attended daily
Mass if able.
Brothers, Walter, John, Frank,
Charles; sisters, Virginia Finnegan,
Theresa Smith, Margaret Rusetski,
Frances Vozniak, Ann Napersky;
grandson, Michael Good Jr. preced-
ed her in death.
Surviving are her sister, Kathe-
rineBaronitis, Pringle; daughter, El-
izabeth, Courtdale; son, Michael
Good, Lake Township; grandchil-
dren, Christine Good Brown, Mi-
chelle Good Repko, Danny Good,
Frank Hawk, Stefanie Good; seven
great-grandchildren; cousin, Nancy
Matthews, Kingston; nieces and ne-
phews.
Funeral will be Monday at 10
a.m. from the Kopicki Funeral
Home, 263 Zerbey Avenue, King-
ston, with Mass of Christian Burial
at 10:30 a.m. in St. Ignatius Loyola
Church. Interment will be in the St.
Marys Annunciation Cemetery,
Pringle.
Friends may call Sunday from 5
to 8 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
tributions maybemadetotheVeter-
ans of Foreign Wars.
Rose Good
March 1, 2012
D
avid N. Keiper, 81, of Kingston,
died Friday March 2, 2012 in
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
He was born in Kingston, son of
the late Oscar and Edna Daubert
Keiper. He was a graduate of Dallas
High School, and served in the Ar-
my during World War II. He worked
for many years for General Cigar
and then Wasserotts. He was a
member of the Dorranceton United
Methodist Church, Kingston.
David was a loving and caring, fa-
ther, grandfather and great-grandfa-
ther, and will be greatly missed by
his entire family and many friends.
He loved car collecting, restoring
antique cars and also woodworking.
Nine of his siblings preceded him
in death.
He is survived by his wife of 57
years, the former Eleanor Smith;
son, David Jr. and his wife, Raelynn,
Fredericka, Del.; daughter, Sandra
Chimock and her husband, Scott,
Harveys Lake; grandchildren, Scott
Jr., Eric, Timothy, David III, and
Kimberlee; great grandchildren, Da-
vid Dallas, Natalie Jane, Reagan
Lynn, LiamHyatt, Elle, Ethan, Ash-
ley and Kaley; sister, Lois Lamo-
reaux, Mountaintop, and Theda
Cook, Wilkes-Barre; andhis beloved
Chihuahua, Tobi.
Funeral services will be
Monday at 1 p.m. from the
Kopicki Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey
Avenue, Kingston, with the Rev.
Nick Keeney, his pastor, officiating.
Interment will be in the Memorial
Shrine Park, Carverton.
Friends may call Sunday from 6
to 8 p.m.
David N. Keiper
March 2, 2012
JANE T. GULCZYNSKI, 87, of
Parsons, passed away early Friday
morning, March 2, 2012, at the
Golden Living Center, East Moun-
tain.
Funeral arrangements are
pending and will be announced
from the Bednarski & Thomas Fu-
neral Home, 27 Park Ave., Wilkes-
Barre.
GERTRUDEM. MCDAVITT, of
Kingston, passed away Thursday,
March1, 2012. Shewas precededin
death by parents, John and Eva
Sinkove Janosky; husband, Larry;
sister, Eleanor Peterson. Surviving
are son, Larry McDavitt and wife,
Sally, Kingston; grandchildren,
Christine Parker, Dwayne and
Dean McDavitt; great-grandchil-
dren, Jeffrey Parker, Mary Jean
Johns and Sydney McDavitt.
Funeral service will be Mon-
day at 1:30 p.m. at the S.J. Gront-
kowski Funeral Home, Plymouth.
Interment will be in St. Casimirs
Cemetery. Friends may call Mon-
day from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Visit
www.sjgrontkowskifuneralhome-
.com to submit condolences. In
lieu of flowers, contributions may
be made to the Luzerne County
S.P.C.A.
DOROTHY PAGLIANITE, 73,
of Pittston Township, passed away
Thursday evening, March 1, 2012
in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
Funeral arrangements are
pendingfromthe Peter J. Adonizio
Funeral Home, 251WilliamStreet,
Pittston.
DANIEL EDUARDO RUIZ, in-
fant son of William Ruiz and Cath-
erine Marie Tejada, of Wilkes-
Barre, passed away shortly after
birth on Thursday, March 1, 2012
at the Geisinger Wyoming Valley
Medical Center, Plains Township.
He was preceded in death by his
paternal grandfather Segundo
Ruiz. Surviving are brother Wil-
liam A. Ruiz, Scranton; sisters, Te-
resa Reyes, Salt Lake City, Utah;
Jennifer Ruiz, Puerto Rico; Evelyn
Ruiz, Garfield, N.J.; Amy Ruiz,
Puerto Rico; maternal grandpar-
ents, Maximo A. Cuevas, Santo
Domingo, Dominican Republic;
Candida C. Soto, Salem, Mass.;
paternal grandmother, MariaMen-
dez, Bridgeport , Conn.
Funeral services will be held
today at 10 a.m. inthe Chapel of St.
Marys Cemetery, 1594 South
Main Street, Hanover Township.
Funeral arrangements are by the
Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home,
Wilkes-Barre.
PHYLLIS J. SKORONSKI, 88,
formerly of Pringle, died Thurs-
day, March 1, 2012, at Winchester
Medical Center, Winchester, Vir-
ginia.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Andrew Strish
Funeral Home, 11 Wilson Street,
Larksville.
ALFONZO WALKER, 80, of
Wilkes-Barre, passed away on Fri-
day, March 2, 2012 at his home.
Arrangements are entrusted
and services will be announced
from Kniffen OMalley Funeral
Home, 465 S. Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre.
M
rs. Marylea (Edwards) Gucha-
nas, 74, of Market Street,
Kingston, passed into Eternal Life
Thursday, March 1, in the Osprey
Ridge Health Care and Rehabilita-
tionCenter, Carbondale, following
an illness.
Born March 11, 1937 in Nanti-
coke, she was the daughter of the
late Thomas and Genevieve (Za-
brasky) Edwards. Educated in the
Kingston schools, she was a gradu-
ate of the former Kingston High
School.
Mrs. Guchanas enjoyed a varied
background in her professional
life. She served as a paralegal for
Attorney Arthur Silverblatt;
worked as a travel agent with AAA
of Wyoming Valley, previously
owned and operated Bantys Roost
and Maryleas Taverns, both of Lu-
zerne, as well as the former InnBe-
tween Lounge in Hanover Town-
ship, and previously tended bar
with her daughter at the former
Hex Lounge in Wilkes-Barres East
End.
Shewas precededbya daughter,
Donna Lee Hughes and by a broth-
er, Thomas Edwards.
Surviving are her husband,
Frank P. Guchanas, at home, her
first husband, James Dormio; son,
James T. Dormio and a grand-
daughter, Lisa.
Funeral services will be pri-
vate and at the convenience of the
family from the John V. Morris -
Charles J. Leagus Funeral Home,
281 East Northampton Street,
Wilkes-Barre Heights. As per the
familys request, there will be no
public calling hours.
To send Maryleas family online
words of comfort and support,
please visit our familys website at
www.JohnVMorrisFuneralHome-
s.com.
Mrs. Marylea
(Edwards)
Guchanas
March 1, 2012
G
eorge Warnick, 75, of Tamara
Hill in Ashley, died Friday
morning at Hospice Community
Care Inpatient Unit at Geisinger
South Wilkes-Barre, following a
sudden illness.
He was born in Wilkes-Barre on
April 26, 1936, a son of the late Ge-
orge and Catherine Grivner War-
nick. He was a graduate of the
Coughlin High School, Class of
1954, where he played baseball and
was known as Lefty, the left-hand-
ed pitcher. He had been employed
by the Acme Markets for a period of
40 years, serving as a clerk at the
South Main Street store in the Penn
Plaza.
Mr. Warnick was veteran of the
U.S. Army and was a member of St.
Leos/Holy Rosary Church, Man-
hattan Street in Ashley. He was also
a member of the American Legion,
Post 815, Wilkes-Barre Township.
He was an avid horse racing fan and
leather crafter and was a fan of
Wyoming Valley West Ice Hockey
Team and the Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
ton Penguins.
He has been preceded in death by
his son-in-law, Jeffrey C. Piatt.
Surviving are his wife of 51years,
Ann Fialkowski Warnick, at home,
and a daughter; Jackie Warnick
Piatt of Nanticoke; grandchildren,
Dana Emily Piatt and Colin Philip
Piatt; sister; Eleanor Shimko and
her husband, Bob, Florida, and by
his cat Angel and nieces and neph-
ews.
Funeral services will be held
Monday at 10:30 a.m. fromthe
Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89
Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, with a
Mass of ChristianBurial at11a.m. in
St. Leos/Holy Rosary Church with
the Rev. Thomas J. OMalley offi-
ciating. Military honors will be of-
fered at Maple Hill Cemetery, Ha-
nover Township.
Friends may call Sunday from 5
to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
Georges family would like to ex-
tend their deepest thanks to the
staff at Wilkes-Barre General Hospi-
tal, LehighValleyMedi-Vac Helicop-
ter, the Neuro Science Intensive
Care Unit of Lehigh Valley Medical
Center, along with Hospice Com-
munity Care for their kind care in
keeping George comfortable.
Inlieuof flowers, memorial dona-
tions may be made to the S.P.C.A.,
524 East Main Street, Wilkes-Barre,
PA18072.
Online condolences may be sent
by visiting Georges obituary at
www.natandgawlasfuneralhome-
.com.
George Warnick
March 2, 2012
Robert M. Evan-
ish, 68, of Shaver-
town, died Friday
morning at
home.
He is survived
by his devoted
wife of five years,
the former Ro-
semary T. Pietr-
zyk.
Born in Nanticoke, on August 2,
1943, son of the late John and Irene
Fetch Evanish, he was a 1963 gradu-
ate of Nanticoke High School. Prior
to his retirement, Bob worked for
PP&L for many years. He was a par-
ishioner of St. Georges Orthodox
Church, Taylor. Bob lived life to the
fullest, enjoying riding on his motor-
cycle, drag racing andcollecting cars.
His family brought himmuch joy and
his memory will live on in their
hearts for many years to come.
His first wife, the former Carol
Deminski, died April 21, 1996.
Also surviving are three daugh-
ters, Kelly Spudis and husband,
Frank, Shavertown; Karen Evanish,
Mount Laurel, N.J.; Heather Wingert
and husband, Aaron, Harrisburg;
three stepchildren, Kerri Englert and
husband, Torry, Avis; Kelli Techman-
ski and husband, Jason, Kingston;
Rob Hermanofski, Mechanicsburg;
four grandchildren, Connor and Ste-
phanie Spudis, Brendin Techmanski
and Victoria Phillips; two brothers,
Jack Evanish and wife, Carol, Penns-
bury; Ronald Evanish and wife, Car-
oline, Poolesville, Md.; uncles, aunts,
nieces, nephews and cousins.
The funeral will be Monday at
9:30 a.m. from the Earl W. Lohman
Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green St.,
Nanticoke, followed by Mass of
ChristianBurial at 10 a.m. inSt. Faus-
tina Parish at Holy Trinity Church,
520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke, by the
Rev. James R. Nash, pastor. Inter-
ment will be in Holy Trinity Cemete-
ry, Sheatown. Familyandfriends may
call Sunday 2 to 5 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contri-
butions may be made to Medical On-
cology Association, Prescription
Fund, 382 Pierce St., Kingston, PA
18704.
Please visit www.semiancares-
.com to share memories or extend
condolences.
Robert M.
Evanish
March 2, 2012
Roberta
Kopstys, 85, of
Wyoming,
passed away
Thursday
March 1, 2012
at Highland
Manor Conva-
lescent andNursingHome, Exeter.
Born in Archbald, she was the
daughter of the late William and
Kathleen Moran Collmier.
Roberta was a former member
of St. Cecilias Church, Exeter and
was a graduate of Coughlin High
School.
Prior to her retirement, she was
a secretary for the American Red
Cross.
She was preceded in death by
her brother Robert Collimer, and
sisters Laverne, Kathleen and Ellen.
Survivingare her belovedcompan-
ion of 33 years, Cyril (Tiger) Monka,
Wyoming, alongwithnumerous niec-
es and nephews.
Funeral will be held Monday,
March 5, 2012 at 9 a.m. fromthe Gub-
biotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming
Ave., Exeter, witha Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilias
Church of St. Barbara Parish, Exeter.
Interment will be in Mount Olivet
Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may
call Sunday from4 to 7 p.m. at the fu-
neral home.
Memorial donations may be made
to the American Red Cross.
To send the family expressions of
sympathy or online condolences,
please visit www.gubbiottifh.com.
Roberta Kopstys
March 1, 2012
J
oseph F. Shubilla, 73, of Wilkes-
Barre Township passed away un-
expectedly at home on Thursday,
March 1, 2012.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the
son of the late Sally Sitek Shubilla
and Joseph Shubilla Sr.
Joe graduated from Wilkes-Barre
Township High School in 1955
where he excelled in basketball and
baseball. He proudly served our
country in the Strategic Air Com-
mand of the United States Air Force
stationed in Japan, and was honor-
ably discharged in 1960. He then
served in the USAF reserves.
Joe was very dedicated to his Ca-
tholic faith, and was a member of
Our Lady of Hope Parish in Wilkes-
Barre. He was skilled in the plumb-
ing trade, and worked for AV Dura-
ko&Sons inAshleyfor 30years. For
the past 15 years he was employed
by St. Lukes Villa, Wilkes-Barre, in
the Maintenance Department.
Joe loved sports, and was an avid
fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. He
had a special interest in thorough-
bred horses, and enjoyed visiting
various race tracks in New York,
New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Joe
loved traveling to New York City,
where he enjoyed long walks, sight-
seeing, and great New York bagels.
He had a talent for freelance sketch-
ing, but always downplayed all his
talents. Joe was a very kind,
thoughtful, and considerate person
whomeveryone lovedandaffection-
ately called Uncle Joe. He was a
perfectionist at everything he did,
and was dedicated to helping oth-
ers, especially the staff and resi-
dents of St. Lukes Villa.
Uncle Joe mentoredandfollowed
all his nieces and nephews through-
out their academic and athletic ca-
reers. He was always there to sup-
port them in their activities and ac-
complishments.
Joe was preceded in death by his
parents and his sister, Mary Shubil-
la Pearson.
He is survived by his two sisters,
Joan Durako and husband, Andrew,
from Mountain Top, and Eleanor
Kochuba from San Francisco. In ad-
dition, he is survived by loving niec-
es and nephews, Drewand Ann Ma-
rie Durako and their children, Alli-
son, Andrew, Krystina and Marissa,
Paul and Robin Durako and sons,
Nathan and Trevor, Bob and Peggy
Durako and daughter, Alne, Edward
and Barbara Kochuba and daughter,
Courtney, Mary Jo Kochuba, Gary
Kochuba, Christopher Kochuba,
and Greg and Lisa Kochuba and
their children Katie, Taylor and
Christian. Also surviving are cou-
sins, JohnandBarbaraRecicar, Kris-
tenandJack Recicar Jr., andDonald
and Patricia Recicar and family.
Acelebration of Joes life will
be held on Monday, March 5,
at 8:30 a.m. from the Jendrzejewski
Funeral Home, 21 North Meade
Street, Wilkes-Barre. A funeral
Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m.
by the Rev. John S. Terry at Our La-
dy of Hope Parish, Park Avenue,
Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call Sun-
day from 5 to 8 p.m. at Jendrzejew-
ski Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be
made to St. Lukes Villa, 80 East
Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Joseph F. Shubilla
March 1, 2012
E
mily Lang, 87, of Washington
Square Apartments in Wilkes-
Barre, died Friday at Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Center.
Born February 22, 1925, in
Wilkes-Barre she was a daughter of
the late Frank and Lillian Schappert
Schuler.
A graduate of Saint Nicholas
High School, Emily studied nursing
at the Mercy Hospital School of
Nursing.
Emily dedicated most of her time
to her husband, daughter, grand-
children and great-grandchildren.
A member of the Parish of Saint
Nicholas and its Altar and Rosary
Society, Emily was a long-time vol-
unteer for the American Red Cross
and former member of the Hanover
Womens Club.
She and her devoted husband, Jo-
seph C. Lang, would have celebrat-
ed their 66th wedding anniversary
on March 8.
A sister, Mary Schuler and broth-
er, Frank Schuler preceded her in
death.
She will be greatly missed by her
husband, Joseph C. Lang; daughter,
Mary Beth and her husband, Jack
Geffert, of Larksville; grandchil-
dren, John and Tommy Geffert and
Karen Mazurek; great-grandchil-
dren, Larry and Alivia Mazurek, Ry-
lee and Natalie Geffert; nieces and
nephews.
Celebration of Emilys Life will
be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. from
McLaughlins - The Family Funeral
Service, 142 South Washington
Street in Wilkes-Barre, with funeral
Mass at 11 a.m. in the Church of
Saint Nicholas. Entombment will
be in the Mary, Mother of God Mau-
soleumat Saint Marys Cemetery in
Hanover Township.
Visitation will be held at
McLaughlins on Monday from9:30
to 10:30 a.m.
Permanent messages and memo-
ries can be shared with Emilys fam-
ily at www.celebrateherlife.com.
Emily Lang
March 2, 2012
Walter H.
Kreidler, 65, a
resident of the
Department of
Veterans Af-
fairs Medical
Center Nurs-
ing Home,
Plains Town-
ship, formerly
of HighStreet, Hanover Township,
passed away on Thursday, March
1, 2012, at theDepartment of Veter-
ans Affairs Medical Center, Plains
Township.
He was born in Wilkes-Barre on
November 22, 1946, a son of the
late Albert and Anna Brady Krei-
dler. Walter was a graduate of Ha-
nover Township High School and
he attended Central Texas Col-
lege. He served with the 109th
Field Artillery from 1964 to 1975,
at which time he was transferred
to the U.S. Army during the Viet-
nam War. He served with the 2nd
Infantry Division in Germany and
with the11th Armored Cavalry Re-
giment. While serving withthe Ar-
my, Walter, met President Jimmy
Carter and Pope John Paul. He re-
tired from the Army with the rank
of Staff Sgt.
Walter was formerly employed
by the Southland Corp. as a man-
ager for a 7-Eleven Store.
He was preceded in death by a
sister, Louise Butromovich.
Survivingare brother GaryKrei-
dler and his wife, Janice, Warrior
Run; nieces, Frances Gronkowski
and Melissa Williams; nephews,
David and Nicholas Butromovich
and Gary Kreidler.
Walters family would like to ex-
tenda special thankyoutothe doc-
tors, nurses, caregivers and fellow
residents at theDepartment of Vet-
erans Affairs Medical Center and
NursingHome Care Unit for all the
compassion, kindness, friendship
and care they have shown our
brother, our uncle, our friend Wal-
ter. a.k.a T.R.O.U.B.L.E. We
know he will be greatly missed by
all that knew and loved him.
Funeral services will be
held on Monday at 9 a.m.
from the Nat & Gawlas Funeral
Home, 89 Park Avenue, Wilkes-
Barre, with a Mass of Christian
Burial to follow at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Nicholas Church, 226 South Wash-
ington Street, Wilkes-Barre. Inter-
ment will be in Maple Hill Cemete-
ry, Hanover Township. Friends may
call on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at
the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
tributions may be made to the De-
partment of Veterans Affairs Medi-
cal Center, c/o Volunteer Services,
1111 East End Blvd., Wilkes-Barre,
PA18711.
Online condolences may be sent
by visiting Walters obituary at
www.natandgawlasfuneralhome-
.com.
Walter H. Kreidler
March 1, 2012
DAGMAR ELISE BENSCO-
TER, 73, resident of Sweet Valley
Road, Hunlock Creek, passed
away March 1, 2012 in Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Center,
Plains Township.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Clarke Piatt Fu-
neral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake
Road, Hunlock Creek.
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rant charging
him with ag-
gravated as-
sault, simple
assault, reck-
less endanger-
ment and
criminal con-
spiracy.
The charges were filed with
District Judge RickCronauer on
Feb. 22. Police allege he swunga
machete that nearly severed the
hand of 15-year-old Marquis Al-
lenduringa fight at SouthGrant
and Lehigh streets on Feb. 9.
Allen, a freshman at GAR, un-
derwent surgery at Geisinger
Wyoming Valley Medical Cen-
ter in Plains Township.
If Borbon fights extradition,
the Luzerne County District At-
torneys Office will be required
to obtain a governors warrant
fromGov. TomCorbett request-
ing New Jersey Gov. Chris
ChristietoreleaseBorbontothe
custody of Wilkes-Barre police.
An extradition hearing will
likely be schedulednext week in
New Jersey for a man charged
by Wilkes-Barre police with in-
juring a teenager with a ma-
chete outside GAR High School
last month.
Juan Borbon, 20, was appre-
hended by the U.S. Marshals in
Passaic County on Thursday.
Bill Maer, aspokesmanfor the
Passaic County Sheriffs Office,
said an extradition hearing will
likely be scheduled at the end of
next week in Passaic County
Court.
By waiving an extradition
hearing, it allows Wilkes-Barre
police to return Borbon to Lu-
zerne County on an arrest war-
Machete suspect faces
an extradition hearing
Juan Borbon is wanted by
police in an attack near GAR
High School last month.
By EDWARD LEWIS
elewis@timesleader.com
Borbon
WILKES-BARRE The 32nd
annual Wilkes-Barre Saint Pa-
tricks Day Parade will begin at
2 p.m. on March 11 at South
Main and South streets. The pa-
rade lineup will begin promptly
at 1 p.m., the city announced
Friday.
Fans of the parade can enjoy
perennial favorites such as ap-
pearances by Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton Penguins mascot Tux
and the Phillie Phanatic, the
Wyoming Valley Pipe & Drum
Band, Edward P. Maloney Me-
morial Pipe Band, Coughlin,
G.A.R. and E.L. Meyers March-
ing Bands, Avalon String Band,
Three Imaginary Boys, The Da-
vid Blight School of Dance, and
much more.
Mayor Thomas M. Leighton
will march in the parade along
with Wilkes-Barre City Council
and other Northeastern Pennsyl-
vania elected officials. The pa-
rade master of ceremonies will
once again be Assistant City At-
torney Bill Vinsko.
There will be hours of enter-
tainment and activity down-
town before the parade even be-
gins, starting with The Renal
Race sponsored by the Frater-
nal Order of Police Lodge 36.
The race raises awareness of
kidney cancer and money for re-
search and treatment.
St. Patricks Day Story Time
will start at 11 a.m. at Barnes
and Noble Bookstore on South
Main Street. Face Painting by
Just Plain Crazy Face Art starts
at noon for $5 and is followed at
1 p.m. with a performance by
the Hooley Boys.
No parking is permit-
ted along the parade
route and staging areas
for the entire day of the
parade. Streets on
which parking is re-
stricted include:
Public Square
North Main Street
from Union Street to
Public Square
South Main Street
from Public Square to
Dana Street
South Street from South
Washington Street to South
Franklin Street
Ross Street from Pennsylva-
nia Boulevard to South Franklin
Street
Hazle/Academy streets
from Pennsylvania Boulevard to
South Franklin Street
Cars parked in these areas
will be towed at the owners ex-
pense.
Parking is also prohibited in
the lot between Bell Furniture
and the Army /Navy Store on
South Main Street from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on parade day.
Service Electric Communica-
tions, Channel 7 and WYLN
once again will broadcast live
television coverage of
parade, with a pre-pa-
rade show beginning at
2 p.m. The parade can
be seen on Service Elec-
tric Broadband Wilkes-
Barre Channel 19 in ad-
dition to all of the
WYLN-TV 35 viewing
area. For more details,
visit www.wylntv.com.
Corporate sponsors
for the parade include:
Geisinger Health System; Lu-
zerne County Convention & Vis-
itors Bureau; Stell Enterprises;
Franchelli, Inc.; Mohegan Sun at
Pocono Downs; Rosen, Jenkins
& Greenwald, LLP; Petroleum
Services, Inc.; McCarthy Tire
and Automotive Services; and
Pennoni Associates, Inc.
For more information on the
parade, contact city Special
Events Coordinator Lore Ma-
jikes at 570-208-4149 or lma-
jikes@wilkes-barre.pa.us.
St. Patricks Day Parade scheduled for March 11
Mascots, bands and dance
groups will be featured in the
downtown Wilkes-Barre event.
AIMEE DILGER FILE PHOTO/THE TIMES LEADER
Girl Scouts marched in the St Patricks Day Parade in Wilkes-Barre last year. Mayor Thomas M.
Leighton will march along with Wilkes-Barre City Council and other elected officials.
There will be
hours of en-
tertainment
and activity
downtown
before the
parade even
begins.
Times Leader staff
WILKES-BARRE A city man
chargedwithmultiple burglaries,
thefts and a drive-by shooting in
the Wyoming Valley was sen-
tenced Friday to nine years, nine
months to19 years, eight months
in state prison.
Jerome Sharr, 21, of South Em-
pire Street, was sentenced on 22
charges stemming from18 differ-
ent cases by Luzerne County
Judge Tina Polachek Gartley.
Sharr, who pleaded guilty to
the charges in December, apol-
ogized to his victims Friday
through a letter he wrote that
was read by his attorney, Mark
Bufalino.
Im old enough to know right
from wrong, Sharr wrote in his
letter. Andmy actions were dead
wrong.
Sharr said the crimes he com-
mitted reflect what the media
calls him a thief and criminal
but that he is a better personthan
that.
He committed horrible, horri-
ble acts, Bufalino said. But hes
not a horrible person.
Several of Sharrs family mem-
bers gave Polachek Gartley a
glimpse into Sharrs troubled
childhood, and several incarcera-
tions.
Sharr, a father of two, is a good
person, brother, son and father,
they said.
People dont see him, only
what hes done wrong, Sharrs
sister, Danielle said.
In an aggravated assault case,
police say Sharr andanother man
were involvedina drive-by shoot-
ing in November 2008.
Police said five or six shots
were fired at a South Regent
Street home. Police said several
people, including a toddler, were
in the house at the time of the
shooting. No one was injured, po-
lice said.
The victims in that case testi-
fied Friday that Sharr put his en-
tire family in jeopardy by firing
the gun at the house over a chil-
dish fight where two teens called
Sharr names.
Sharr hadbeenchargedrecent-
ly with multiple burglary and
theft-related charges by several
police agencies in the Wyoming
Valley.
He was captured Dec. 30, 2010,
hiding under a grill cover behind
a house on Covell Street in
Wilkes-Barre after a daylong
search that began with an at-
tempted traffic stop in Dallas.
Dallas police accused Sharr of
abandoning a stolen vehicle from
Nanticoke on state Route 415,
breaking into a Sterling Avenue
house through a window and
stealing ignition keys to a Mit-
subishi Montero. He abandoned
the Mitsubishi on Covell Street.
State police accused Sharr of
three daylight home burglaries
on Laurel Run Road, Forrest
Road and Bear Creek Boulevard
during September, stealing tele-
visions, computers, jewelry and
electronic equipment, according
to the criminal complaints.
He also had been charged with
breaking into several homes in
Hanover Township, Mountain
Top, Larksville and Fairview
Township.
Avictimof one of the break-ins
testified Friday, urging Sharr to
work hardto acquire his ownpos-
sessions instead of breaking into
hard-working peoples homes and
taking theirs.
W-B man gets 9-19 years in jail for burglaries, thefts, shooting
Jerome Sharr apologizes to
victims, in a letter read in
court by his attorney.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
sdelazio@timesleader.com
Divorces sought and filed
in the Luzerne County
Prothonotarys Office from
Feb. 27 through March 2,
2012:
Ronald Jones, Nanticoke,
and Leah Jones, Sheatown
Holly Rau-Griglock, La-
flin, and Joseph Griglock,
Laflin
Mary Derr, Hazleton, and
Alan Derr Sr., Weatherly
James Galliford, Wilkes-
Barre, and Christy Galliford,
Wilkes-Barre
Diane Keister, McAdoo,
and Robert Keister, Hazleton
Michelle Sipple, Wilkes-
Barre, and Jack Sipple,
Wilkes-Barre
Tracy Clocker, Plains
Township, and Kevin Clocker,
Larksville
Julia Shishov, Bear
Creek Township, and Andrey
Shishov, Bear Creek Town-
ship
Tammy Polovnuk, Pitt-
ston Township, and Michael
Polovnuk, Houtzdale, Pa.
Deborah Demshick, Ha-
zleton, and John Demshick,
Wilkes-Barre
Rhadames Martinez,
Hazleton, and Clara Marti-
nez, Hazleton
Sandra A. Calvert, Sug-
arloaf, and Robert J. Calvert,
Sugarloaf
Marriage license applica-
tions filed in the Luzerne
County Register of Wills
Office fromFeb. 27 through
March 2, 2012:
Edward S. Kilanowski Jr.,
Freeland, and Jenna D. Ober-
man, Bath
Shannon Sosnak, Exeter,
and Maria R. Grilli, Exeter
Thoams John Nikoden,
Nanticoke, and Melissa Mul-
lin, Nanticoke
Mick Edward Wildoner,
Kingston, and Florence Lucia
Zaino, Duryea
Robert Kevin Bekish,
Harveys Lake, and Rebecca
Ciliberto, Bear Creek Town-
ship
Luis Ortiz Quevedo, Ha-
zleton, and Lucreta Ann Ja-
neczek, Hazleton
Rasheen Hamm, Wilkes-
Barre, and Alessandra Noel,
Wilkes-Barre
Jesus Alonzo Hernan-
dez, Forty Fort, and Heather
Hummel, Forty Fort
Gana Gueye, Wilkes-
Barre, and Shawanda Te-
lesha McNeil, Wilkes-Barre
Caino Reid, Wilkes-Barre,
and Dorothy Crosby, Wilkes-
Barre
Ryan Vincent Jones,
Hazleton, and Mariah Lynn
Polashenski, Hazleton
Ryan Anthony Petrulsky,
Freeland, and Samantha
Marie Gonzalez, Freeland
David P. Kostic, Barnes-
ville, and Christine D. Saw-
ecki, Barnesville
Jay Robert Bullock, Ha-
zle Township, and Tara Jo
Oritiz, Hazle Township
Steven William Bell, Pitt-
ston, and Marcy Nichole Ar-
mitage, Pittston
John Doromal Jacob,
Jenkintown, and Tiffany
Jean Tolentino Gonzales,
Jenkintown
Mark T. Totten, Pittston,
and Christine Ann Whispell,
Pittston
Matthew J. Renne, Endi-
cott, N.Y., and Shanna Ross,
Drums
Michael Patrick Sullivan
II, Pawtucket, R.I., and Jac-
queline Dell Genetti, Paw-
tucket, R.I.
Ramon Montes De Oca,
West Hazleton, and Francisca
Sanchez, West Hazleton
Bryan S. McGrory, Mil-
lington, N.J., and Teresa
Diane Clark, Millington, N.J.
PUBLIC RECORDS
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To say that the NYPD should stop
at the border is a bit ridiculous.
Michael Bloomberg
New York Citys mayor responded Friday to criticism
of the police departments surveillance of Muslims
across state lines, saying that police attended public
meetings in New Jersey to protect the city from terrorism and informed
that states authorities about their findings.
Mothballing the Sterling
gives it a chance in future
L
uzerne County Council should explore
mothballing and stabilizing the former
Hotel Sterling in Wilkes-Barre. Preserv-
ing the building will give us about 25 years
to find funding to develop and utilize the
building.
In that timeframe, the economy should
boom once again.
When the economy is healthy, several
investors probably will come forward and
develop the building, and then we will
have something historic and worthwhile.
Demolishing the building will leave an
empty lot that will still cost millions to
develop. The prudent option might be to
preserve the building and develop it when
the economy is brisk and expanding.
Peter Gagliardi
Wilkes-Barre
Writer supports bill
opposing gun tracking
I
recently wrote to U.S. Sens. Robert
Casey and Pat Toomey to express my
support for S.570, a bill to prohibit the
Department of Justice from tracking and
cataloguing the purchases of multiple
rifles and shotguns.
The bill would prohibit the use of federal
funds needed to fund the multiple-sales
reporting requirements.
Devised by Attorney General Eric Hold-
ers Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
and Explosives, the plan requires all of the
8,700 firearm dealers in California, Arizo-
na, New Mexico and Texas to report all
sales of two or more semi-automatic rifles
within consecutive business days (if the
rifles are larger than .22 caliber and use
detachable magazines).
In July, the Justice Department an-
nounced that it would proceed with the
controversial reporting procedure. Yet
much has transpired since then regarding
the bureaus failed Operation Fast and
Furious. Evidence is now very clear that
Fast and Furious was used as justifica-
tion to force the multiple sales reporting
requirements.
In early December, CBS News reported
that the bureau discussed using their
covert operation Fast and Furious to
argue for controversial new rules about
gun sales. In particular, agency officials
apparently wanted guns to fall into Mex-
ican drug cartels hands and be traced back
to gun dealers in the United States.
U.S. Sens. Jon Tester, D-Montana, and
Richard Burr, R-N.C., introduced S.570.
This bill has 33 sponsors.
I am asking you, Sens. Casey and Too-
mey, to assist with this bills passing.
Nick Pucino
Nanticoke
Womens health care
is their own business
I
t is frightening and hard to fathom that
in 2012 we are still having the Catholic
Church vs. Women and Contraception
discussion.
How much longer are women required
to be second class within an institution
that is run by men who are forbidden from
having sex, and heavily influenced by a
Republican Party that displays an obses-
sion with targeting the female anatomy.
When will Republican leaders such as
presidential contender Rick Santorum
cease encouraging Catholic bishops to
determine health care for females under
the guise of the constitutional right to
religious freedom?
What country are we in anyway?
Shouldnt an individuals right to privacy,
especially as related to health care issues,
trump all else?
Democrats and independents have their
own Pro-Choice American Woman Super
PAC. And though it might not be wealthy
or officially recognized, it has demon-
strated itself to be one of the strongest
packs in the nation.
Sue Haas
Dallas
Govt regulations hinder
casting company workers
L
ast week, U.S. Sen. Patrick Toomey
visited our business, the Hazleton Cast-
ing Co. Our employees welcomed him
during his brief visit, and he toured our
facility, asking numerous questions about
our manufacturing operations and the
markets we serve.
One of the main points of discussion was
regulatory impediments to job creation
and retention. Our criticism of our ever-
growing regulatory burden is not an ob-
jection to safety and health regulations
that protect our employees or to those
laws that protect our environment. Fur-
thermore, it is not a criticism of the good
people from the agencies who carry out
the mandates that are so important for
quality-of-life issues in Northeastern Penn-
sylvania. On the contrary, we live and work
together in our communities in a common
effort to improve the overall quality of life
for all of the residents.
A fundamental point of contention, used
as an example, is a policy mandate gener-
ated in Washington, D.C., called a medical
access review. This policy requires a mas-
sive and intrusive review of all past and
present employee medical records, compa-
ny records, accident reports, workers com-
pensation reports and other medical and
insurance information covering a two-year
period. It concludes with private employee
interviews during work hours.
Ostensibly, we were the focus of this
national emphasis program, because our
accident record is lower than industry
norms.
At our two companies, Hazleton Casting
Co. and Weatherly Casting & Machine Co.,
we were forced to undergo three of these
intrusive, time-consuming investigations
over an 18-month period.
Of equal importance to us as a company
and in my belief, as a nation are the
regulatory impediments and decisions that
are preventing the construction of the
Keystone XL Pipeline from a friendly
source of oil (Canadian oil sands) to U.S.
refineries. The Keystone XL Pipeline has
been under review for more than 40
months in Washington, regardless of the
fact that we already have more than 25,000
miles of pipeline in the United States.
Environmental Protection Agency rules
are forcing the closure of numerous coal-
fired power plants across the country for
mercury emissions while naturally occur-
ring geological events such as volcanoes
and geysers emit thousands of times more
mercury. All of this is happening while we
are installing mercury light bulbs in our
homes without any similar environmental
hysteria surrounding the efficient burning
of our most abundant American source of
fuel: coal.
Yes, that is what 116 of my co-workers do
in the Hazleton area we make highly
engineered parts for the efficient burning
of carbon-based energy, plus parts used for
pollution-control equipment, mining
equipment and the cement industry. In
addition, we have made castings for perim-
eter security at the Smithsonian Institu-
tion and structural support castings for
several Washington, D.C., Metro stations.
We have struggled in recent years, like
many businesses, but we have received no
federal bailout funds; and we look forward
to playing our small part as a taxpaying-
American entity for a bright economic
future.
Please, Washington, D.C., more common
sense and fewer roadblocks to let us do our
jobs.
Michael Leib
President
Hazleton Casting Co.
and
Weatherly Casting & Machine Co.
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ENNSYLVANIASstate-
ownedandstate-related
universities have at-
tracted an influential al-
ly in their opposition to Gov.
Tom Corbetts proposed budget
cuts of as much as 30 percent.
It might be no big surprise
when a lawmaker whose district
encompasses the main campus
of Penn State University speaks
out ontheir behalf, but Sen. Jake
Cormanof Centre County alsois
a Republican, like the governor.
And he holds the powerful posi-
tion of chairman of the Senates
Appropriations Committee.
Thats why it was significant
when Corman said hes con-
cerned the governors budget
could hurt the missions of the14
state-owned universities and
state-relatedPennState, theUni-
versity of Pittsburgh, Temple
and Lincoln universities. That
mission includes serving Penn-
sylvaniansbychargingthemlow-
er tuition than out-of-state stu-
dents who attend state-related
institutions in the State System
of Higher Education including
East Stroudsburg and Blooms-
burg. Corman said he hopes the
Legislature can restore funding
to state universities and state-re-
lated schools so they dont be-
come, in his words, barely relat-
ed.
That had to be music to the
ears of university presidents,
whose allocations were the sub-
ject of budget hearings in Harris-
burg this week. Those same ad-
ministrators had to like Cor-
mans calculations, which esti-
mated that Pennsylvania
students at state-related schools
save $1.3billioninannual tuition
in return for a state contribution
to their schools of almost $500
million.
Nobody is saying the task of
finding more money for higher
education will be easy in lean
times, but Corman has correctly
framed the work ahead.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
OTHER OPINION: EDUCATION CUTS
State universities
find funding ally
S
TATE SEN. Christine
Tartaglione, D-North-
east Philadelphia,
made an interesting
point in a recent guest column.
She noted that the Corbett ad-
ministration is going after
sales taxes from people who
purchase items online.
Many online retailers dont
collect the 6 percent sales tax.
Sothestate, hurtingfor reve-
nue, now expects people to
self-report and pay that levy.
Theres a line on
the state income tax
form that requires
people to recall on-
line purchases and
pay taxes on them
or use a formula that
supposedly calcu-
lates the tax bill
based on income.
Fine.
The law is the law.
Youre supposed to
pay sales taxes for
online purchases, and you
should do so. Its monumental-
ly unfair for bricks-and-mortar
businesses to collect those tax-
es but online sales get a pass.
No wonder our Main Streets
are in such sorry states. Given
the choice, many people will
go for the online tax loophole.
It wont be popular, but its
good the state is working to
close that loophole imperfect
as its efforts might be.
But what about another tax
dodge usually known as the
Delaware loophole?
Thats a method that many
large corporations including
most of the big natural gas
drilling companies in the
states Northern Tier use to
avoid paying Pennsylvanias
corporatenet incometax. Busi-
nesses with major operations
in Pennsylvania register their
home addresses in Delaware
a notorious tax shelter shuf-
fle their income there and get
away without helping to fund
state government.
Its a major loss
toour statetreasu-
ry. And in these
leanbudget times,
its revenue that
could be used for
schools and uni-
versities, or fixing
roads and bridges
or paying for po-
lice.
Those corpora-
tions use and ne-
cessitate all those
public services and should pay
a fair share for them.
If the state is going to nickel-
and-dime average folks for
their online book purchases,
shouldnt it alsogoafter thebig
bucks that are slippingthrough
that loophole into Delaware?
Yes, of course. And a recent
news article suggests lawmak-
ers might be ready toclose that
loophole as part of this years
budget process.
Finally!
York Daily Record
OTHER OPINION: TAX SHELTER
Time to abolish
Delaware dodge
If the state is
going to nickel-
and-dime average
folks for their
online book
purchases,
shouldnt it also
go after the big
bucks
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N E W S
A U.S. Senate resolution intro-
duced last month and supported
by Sens. Bob Casey, D-Scranton
and Pat Toomey, R-Zionsville,
urges President BarackObama to
reaffirmthe unacceptability of an
Iran with nuclear weapons capa-
bility.
Toomeys announcement Fri-
day that he backs the resolution
came the same day Obama
warned that he is not bluffing
about attacking Iran if it builds a
nuclear weapon.
In the interview with The At-
lantic magazine, according to the
Associated Press, Obama expli-
citly referred to the possible use
of military force andfirmly reject-
ed the notion that the United
States might settle for a strategy
of deterring Iran from using nu-
clear weapons if it produces
them.
Those feelings were apparent
in the bipartisan resolution
known as Senate Resolution 380
introduced Feb. 18 by Sen. Lind-
say Graham, R-S.C. Casey was
one of the original co-sponsors.
The resolution expressed the
sense of the Senate regarding the
importance of preventing the Ira-
nian government from acquiring
nuclear weapons capability.
Make no mistake: Iran is de-
termined to acquire nuclear
weapons and will not be deterred
by hollow warnings, Toomey
said Friday. A nuclear-armed
Iran is an unacceptable proposi-
tion, and, as President Obama
said in his State of the Union ad-
dress, all options must remainon
the table when it comes to stop-
ping Iran from obtaining a nucle-
ar weapon.
According to a release issued
by Toomeys office, the resolu-
tion:
Strongly rejects any policy
that fails to prevent the Iranian
government fromacquiring a nu-
clear weapons capability and set-
tles for futureefforts tocontain a
nuclear weapons-capable Iran.
Urges President Obama to
reaffirmthe unacceptability of an
Iran with nuclear weapons capa-
bility and to oppose any policy
that would rely on containment
as an option in response to the
Iranian nuclear threat.
Urges continuedandincreas-
ing economic and diplomatic
pressure on Iran until it agrees to
the full and sustained suspension
of all uranium enrichment-relat-
ed and reprocessing activities,
complete cooperation with the
International Atomic Energy
Agency on all outstanding ques-
tions related to its nuclear activ-
ities including implementation
of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty Additional Protocol, and
the verified end of its ballistic
missile programs.
Casey offered this statement
on Friday:
Iran represents a serious
threat to the U.S. and its allies
and containing a nuclear-armed
Iran is not a viable U.S. policy op-
tion. I support continued and in-
creasing economic and diplomat-
ic pressure on Iran to suspend all
uranium enrichment and reproc-
essingactivities andtofullycoop-
erate with international nuclear
inspectors.
Dems, GOP uniting in warning Iran about its nukes
President Obama cautions
Iran as Republican U.S. Sen.
Toomey backs the effort.
By ANDREWM. SEDER
aseder@timesleader.com
Casey Toomey
ed under an amendment to the
states Adoption Act that went
into effect last April.
Bellino, who had served as
guardian for 11 years, was
among the 59 county employ-
ees who were laid off Thursday.
Its not known how much of
Bellinos salary from 2011 and
2012 might have been reim-
bursed by the state because the
court system did not submit
any invoices to Children and
Youth detailing the number of
hours he worked on cases, Cas-
tano said.
In the 2010-11fiscal year, Cas-
tano said he sought 50 percent
reimbursement for $48,208 in
invoices submitted by court ad-
ministration for work Bellino
performed. The court had to
submit invoices, even though
Bellino was paid a flat salary,
because DPW required docu-
mentation of the number of
hours and cases on which he
worked, Castano said.
Bellino said Friday he did not
obtain the training because he
did not know he was required
to take it.
I thought I was exempt from
it because Ive been doing this
so long. I thought it was for new
guardians, Bellino said.
Bellino said was told by Cas-
tano of one training session
held last year, but he did not
learn about it until the last min-
ute and could not attend due to
a conflict. He said he assumed
he could take it this year.
When (Castano) told me
that was a requirement for re-
imbursement, I believed at that
point I could get it this coming
year, he said.
ChildrenandYouthalso has a
contract with North Penn Legal
Services to provide two attor-
neys as guardian ad litems. Cas-
tano said he was able to seek re-
imbursement for their work be-
cause both of those attorneys
had received the training.
To date DPWhas reimbursed
the county $17,833 for the first
quarter of fiscal year 2011-2012,
according to deputy press sec-
retary Ann Bale. The county
spent a total of $66,252 with
North Penn in the second quar-
ter, which will be eligible for 50
percent reimbursement. That
request has not yet been proc-
essed, Bale said.
ATTORNEY
Continued from Page 1A
ents whose children were taken by
Children and Youth due to allega-
tions of abuse or neglect. Her in-
voices, which totaled $7,275, are
among those that will be reviewed
in the forensic audit.
Salavantis said she is certain no
problems will be found with her
billings, but the fact they will be in-
cluded in the audit could preclude
her from investigating the case.
I want to speak to the Attorney
General to make sure there is no
conflict, she said.
It was not clear Friday which of
the four law enforcement agencies
that have beencontactedwouldas-
sume jurisdiction of any investiga-
tion.
WilliamSlavoski, resident agent
in charge of the Secret Services
Scrantonoffice, saidhe will have to
discuss the matter with other fed-
eral agencies that have been con-
tacted.
Slavoski said if his agency were
to investigate, it would most likely
be on the basis of a possible viola-
tion of bank fraud because the pay-
ments the county made to Stevens
were drawn off a bank account.
BILLING
Continued from Page 1A
to complete performance re-
views and investigations that are
also permitted by the charter, he
said. He said he had to furlough
the CPAto meet his budget allot-
ment because her $58,350 salary
was almost the equivalent of two
other workers. If he kept the
CPA, hed be down to two em-
ployees.
Hes upset several depart-
ments originally slated for lay-
offs had none.
The managers who wanted to
be team players are punished,
and the ones who kicked and
screamed the loudest had only
one layoff or none, Griffith said,
mentioning the public defender,
district attorney and prothono-
tarys offices as examples.
The prothonotarys office lost
one union employee through a
voluntary layoff but still has both
a manager and deputy. The dis-
trict attorney will eliminate sev-
eral vacant positions but had no
layoffs. Chief Public Defender Al
Flora cut funding he may need
for expert witnesses and psychi-
atric evaluations to avoid layoffs,
and he is asking the administra-
tion for permission to fill vacant
positions.
County Assessment Director
Tony Alu said his remaining em-
ployees will try to absorb the du-
ties of five eliminated workers in
the office.
Adding newly constructed
structures and additions to the
tax rolls in a timely manner is
one of his primary goals.
Naturally when you lose good
workers, it hurts, but now we
have to adjust, Alu said. Hope-
fully there will be minimal dis-
ruptions.
The county 911 center lost a
union maintenance worker and
three non-union employees.
The people laid off have a lot
of experience. Were going to
miss them but will make do with
what we have to get our work
done, said county 911 Executive
Director Dave Parsnik.
County Interim Register of
Wills Dorothy Stankovic lost two
union employees through layoffs
and reassigned their duties to
other workers.
The countys in a deficit, so
we have to work with them. Its
going to be hard, but well do it,
she said.
Stankovic and Prothonotary
Carolee Medico Olenginski con-
tinue to work in their elected
posts, which were eliminated by
home rule, because they are
guaranteed payment until their
terms expire at the end of 2013.
Stankovic said her office had
14 or 15 workers when she was
first elected in 1994, and shes
down to seven.
The employees are being
cross-trained. Theyve got to un-
derstand you have to service the
people, she said.
County Interim Treasurer Do-
minick DePolo said his office lost
a bookkeeper who primarily
helped monitor and reconcile 85
bank accounts. The number of
accounts will increase to more
than 100 because home rule
merges some offices that will no
longer have proprietary bank ac-
counts, he said.
It will be problematic for us
to handle that work, he said.
County employees received an
email Thursday indicating mail
delivery services will be changed
due to budget cuts. One of the
two mailroom employees was
furloughed.
County employees will no
longer pick up mail fromthe post
office, sort and deliver it to each
department, the email said. The
U.S. Postal Service will be in-
structed to deliver mail to the
physical addresses listed, where
it will be sorted and available for
pickup by each department, the
email said.
AUDITS
Continued from Page 1A
The employees are be-
ing cross-trained.
Theyve got to under-
stand you have to ser-
vice the people.
Dorothy Stankovic
Interim register of wills
on, we mean what we say, Obama told
The Atlantic magazine. I dont bluff.
He said Iran and Israel both under-
stand that a military component is
amonga mixof manyoptions for dealing
with Iran, along with sanctions and di-
plomacy, making plain a threat to attack
that hadpreviouslybeenmoresubtlyim-
plied.
The warning reveals how the threat
that Iran could pose to Israel has
eclipsed every other issue in the close
but often contentious U.S. relationship
with Israel, and raised the political
stakes for Obama. Irans disputed nucle-
ar ambitions dwarf the unfinished busi-
ness of peace with the Palestinians and
Obamas sometimes testy relationship
with Netanyahu.
The White House dispute with Israel
is about the risks versus the benefits of a
military strike in the near term, not
whether one is ever appropriate. The is-
sue is infused with domestic politics in
both the United States and Israel, and
Obama is at pains to show American
Jewish voters that he is not being harder
on Israel than on Iran.
Every single commitment I have
made to the state of Israel and its securi-
ty, I have kept, he said in the magazine
interview. Why is it that despite me
never failing to support Israel on every
single problemthat theyve had over the
last three years, that there are still ques-
tions about that?
Obama then suggested an election-
year answer to his own question, accus-
ing Republicans of trying to fan the
doubts and slam a wedge between Ba-
rackObama anda Jewish-Americanvote
that has historically been very support-
ive of his candidacy.
He firmly rejected the notion that the
United States might settle for a strategy
of letting the Iranians build a nuclear
weapon but deterring them from using
one.
Youre talkingabout the most volatile
region in the world, he said. It will not
be tolerable to a number of states in that
region for Iran to have a nuclear weapon
and them not to have a nuclear weapon.
Iran is known to sponsor terrorist orga-
nizations, so the threat of proliferation
becomes that much more severe.
Israel has been publicly debating
whether to launch air strikes on Irans
known nuclear facilities in the next sev-
eral months, before Israel judges that
Irans programwould be too far along to
stop. The Obama administration argues
that the time for a strike is farther away,
and that there is still time to persuade
Irans leaders to back down. Iran insists
its nuclear program is for peaceful pur-
poses.
Israel wants U.S. backing for any mil-
itary action against Iran, but has sig-
naled it would go it alone if need be. Is-
raeli officials have said they have made
nodecisionyet, but the Obama-Netanya-
humeeting comes amida growing sense
in Israel and in Washington that a strike
is likely.
Israeli officials appear unmoved by
the U.S. arguments, and Obama is un-
likely totalkNetanyahuout of launching
a strike if the Israeli leader decides not to
wait. Both governments maneuvered
Friday to set the terms for their discus-
sion.
Netanyahu warned the world Friday
not to fall into the trap of renewed nu-
clear talks. SpeakinginCanada, thehaw-
kish Israeli leader said he not would set
downredlines for Israeli or U.S. action
on Iran a reference to reports in Israel
that the country intended to press the
United States to set such demands.
Until now, Obama has said a nuclear
Iran is unacceptable but has not spelled
out just what the U.S. would do or when.
White House press secretary Jay Carney
told reporters Friday that Obama does
not intend to tip his hand to Iran about
what lines it cannot cross because doing
so would not be in U.S. interests.
Three delegations of senior U.S. na-
tional security officials made the case
against an Israeli strike in visits to that
country over the past month. They ar-
gued that launching a strike before the
last possible moment, andwithout inter-
national support, would do more harm
than good.
It could actually make Israel less safe
by angering neighbors that dont like ei-
ther Israel or Iran but would be forced to
side with Iran in the event it is attacked,
the U.S. has argued. In that sense, an at-
tack coming from Israel could be even
more polarizing in the region than one
launched by the United States.
AnIsraeli strikewouldalsobeunlikely
to eradicate the Iranian nuclear pro-
gram, and would at best set it back a few
years, the U.S. argument goes. In the
end, the Iranian program could grow
back stronger.
WARNING
Continued from Page 1A
AP FILE PHOTO
President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the United Nations. He said the U.S.
could take military action to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
The warning reveals how the threat
that Iran could pose to Israel has
eclipsed every other issue in the close
but often contentious U.S. relation-
ship with Israel, and raised the politi-
cal stakes for Obama.
There are gangs here, but any na-
tionally known gangs are not advertis-
ing themselves, Koppenhofer said on
a recent night while on patrol.
Gang members prefer to operate
under the radar, he said, so they can
conduct their criminal activities with-
out attracting notice from police.
Koppenhofer knows that gangs op-
erate locally based on police reports
of major drug busts. And he and West-
on pointed to a suspected gang tag
what might look like any other kind of
graffiti to the untrained eye behind a
strip mall on Pennsylvania Avenue.
He noted the tag had been on the
wall for a year or two and had not
been defaced with rival gang symbols,
which indicates there is no apparent
gang rivalry in the area.
What the Angels do see on patrol is
gang member wannabes. Weston de-
scribed one young person dressed in
red from cap to sneakers.
He looked more like a Crayola
crayon than a gang member, Weston
said, adding that a nationally affiliat-
ed gang member wouldnt show his
colors in such an over the top fash-
ion.
Still, the men said, wannabes are
dangerous because they might feel
like they have something to prove and
crave the attention that being in a
gang can bring.
Being pretenders can be dangerous
for the wannabes because if they are
not acknowledged by the national
gang and dont understand the dedi-
cation or requirements involved, gang
members in the area could kill them
or beat them senseless, Koppenhofer
said.
Still, while gang violence is not
spilling out onto the streets in the
Wyoming Valley as it did in the 1970s
in Los Angeles and other big cities,
Koppenhofer said he predicts that
will happen here within the next dec-
ade if area residents dont begin tak-
ing action.
When police crack down in the big
cities, more and more gangs tend to
gravitate to smaller towns that have
fewer police resources, he said.
In addition to supporting addition-
al resources for police, Koppenhofer
and Weston said people need to
know their neighbors, know what
kind of cars they drive and report all
suspicious activity to the police.
The men said many drug busts
come to fruition because people liv-
ing in the neighborhood of a drug
house call police and provide license
plate numbers of vehicles arriving
and leaving within a few minutes.
Koppenhofer said residents
shouldnt be afraid of annoying police
with constant phone calls because its
the tips that help their investigations.
But people also need to be patient, he
said, because investigations can
sometimes take a year or two to com-
plete.
GANG
Continued from Page 1A
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Possible gang graffi-
ti is shown on this
building in Wilkes-
Barre. Guardian
Angels say this
could be a suspected
gang tag what
might look like any
other kind of graffiti
to the untrained eye
behind a strip mall
on Pennsylvania
Avenue.
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PITTSBURGHThePitts-
burgh Steelers continued
their offseason roster purge
Friday, announcing veteran li-
nebacker James Farrior andde-
fensiveendAaronSmithwill be
releasedbefore the next league
year begins March13.
BothAaronandJameshave
giventheirallduringtheirtime
in Pittsburgh, and we appre-
ciatetheireffortsandleadership
theygaveus, teampresident
Art Rooney II said in a state-
ment.
N AT I O N A L F O O T B A L L L E A G U E
See STEELERS, Page 5B
Farrior, Smith are
cut by Pittsburgh
The Associated Press
LB
James
Farrior
NEWYORKWith less than
a month to go before opening
day, baseball at last decided
whos in and whos out come Oc-
tober.
Now, even a third-place team
can win the World Series.
Major League Baseball made
it official Friday, expanding the
playoff format to 10 teams by
adding a wild-card club to each
league.
I hope we get that extra spot,
saidnewHoustonAstros general
manager Jeff Luhnow, whose
teamis comingoff a 56-106finish
that was the worst in the majors.
I think its great any time you
have more markets involved.
Who knows, maybe a rookie
such as Bryce Harper will get
that shot this year.
Cool, the 19-year-old Wash-
ington sensation said after a
game against college kids. Its
great. Hopefully, were that play-
off team.
Boston and Atlanta sure
M L B
Theres room for Sox, Braves in playoffs now
AP PHOTO
Boston Red Sox David Ortiz sits on second base after being
thrown out against the Orioles on Sept. 28, 2011, in Baltimore.
Major leagues expand their
postseason field to 10 total
teams beginning this season.
By BEN WALKER
AP Baseball Writer
See PLAYOFFS, Page 5B
WILKES-BARRE Treading
water maybe the perfect idiomto
describe Fridays District 2-4
Class 3A regional swimming
championships.
None of the teams neither
Williamsport, Wyoming Valley
West, Hazleton Area nor Abing-
ton Heights made any progress
toward a regional (or district)
championship after the first day
of competition.
Nevertheless, the girls and
boys move to todays races nearly
in a dead heat first and second
each separated
by a mere six
points. The
Abington girls
lead Hazleton
Area 172-166,
and the Wil-
liamsport boys
hold a 189-183
advantage over
Valley West.
We have
Day 2 to do
yet, Wyoming
Valley West
coach Frank
Tribendis said.
Nothing
counts until the
fat lady sings.
Both Wil-
liamsport and
Abington leap-
frogged into
first place, respectively, after cap-
turing the 200 free relays. Abing-
ton Heights outlasted the Wyom-
ing Valley West girls relay team
with a time of 1:42.18. The Spar-
tans fell to fifth in the boys race,
enabling first-place Williamsport
to jump ahead in the standings.
Any time you could average
22.2 (seconds) in a relay is good
news, Williamsport coach Bill
Keiser said. It propelled us into
first place, and we came here
with a mission to win the meet.
Right now, my boys are swim-
ming fantastic.
Hazleton Area junior Ryan
Paisleycompletedthebiggest up-
set of Fridays competition when
he won the 200 IMwith a time of
1:57.97, shaving 5.51 seconds off
his seed time. Paisley trailed the
Spartans Thomas Missal after
the first leg and outpaced the
field by nearly two seconds in the
breast.
I knew the butterfly is (Mis-
sals) strong stroke, Paisley said.
D 2 - 4 3 A S W I M M I N G
Title race
is tight
for boys
and girls
No team separates from the
pack after first day of Class
3A championships.
By JAY MONAHAN
For The Times Leader
That
freshman
from Valley
West is
just
wow. Its
the first
weve seen
him. Hes
going to be
a real
guy.
Bill Keiser
Williamsport
coach
INSIDE: Class 2A results, Page 4B
See SWIMMING, Page 4B
WILKES-BARRE Out on
the floor for almost the entire 40
minutes of her first NCAA tour-
nament game, Katlin Michaels
made the most of her increased
workload.
With Kings shorthanded in
the backcourt, the junior guard
fromBerwickhelpedset thetone
at both ends of the court on Fri-
day night as the Lady Monarchs
stifled Oneonta State 56-42 in a
first-round
matchup at
Scandlon Gym-
nasium.
Kings (23-5)
will be back at
home today for
a 5:30 p.m. sec-
ond-round game against nation-
ally ranked William Paterson.
I thought we got our pace we
were hoping to get early and
jumped out on them, Kings
coach Brian Donoghue said.
Just felt like we dida really good
job defensively and rebounding
the ball.
Michaels led the Lady Mon-
archs with a double-double, col-
lectinggame-highs inpoints (16)
andrebounds (11). She playedall
but three minutes because of an
injury to Brittany Muscatell, a
team captain and a four-year
starter in the backcourt.
It was tough, but coachlet me
W O M E N S C O L L E G E B A S K E T B A L L
Kings opens tournament with a victory
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Kings Celia Rader takes control of a loose ball against Oneonta
State during Fridays NCAA Division III playoff game.
Michaels gets extra duty in backcourt
By DEREK LEVARSE
dlevarse@timesleader.com
See KINGS, Page 4B
56
KINGS
42
ONEONTA ST.
them to the regional final, but
will secure a berth in next
weekends PIAA Champion-
ships at Giant Center in Her-
shey. A loss in the semis and
the grapplers will need to win
twice more today because the
top-three placewinners ad-
vance to states.
The possible rematches are
at 138 pounds with Coughlins
Frankie Mahmoud and Wyom-
ing Valley Wests Derrick
Simms; at 145 with Pittston Ar-
eas Angelo Lussi and Crest-
woods Kyle Hankinson; and at
285 with Coughlins Brad
EmerickandthePatriots Chris
Wesolowski.
District 2 did so well at
those weights because of how
tough they were in the district
tournament. It kind of got
them ready, I think, Pittston
Area coach James Woodall
BETHLEHEM Last week-
end at the District 2 Class 3A
Tournament, there was an all-
Wyoming Valley Conference
bout in four finals.
Three of themcouldpossibly
be repeated today for the
Northeast Regional gold medal
as 10 WVC wrestlers advanced
to the semifinals of the tourna-
ment with wins during Fridays
quarterfinals at Freedom High
School. Sixof todays semifinal-
ists were also district cham-
pions.
The semis begin at 11 a.m.
with the finals slated for 6:30
p.m. One more win for the
semifinalists not only advances
H I G H S C H O O L W R E S T L I N G
Regionals
could have
familiar look
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Berwicks Jake Jola, right, wrestles Pottsvilles Stanley Burke in a 220-pound match during preli-
minaries of the Class 3A regionals at Freedom High School in Bethlehem on Friday.
Ten WVC wrestlers have
advanced to Saturdays
semifinals at Freedom High.
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
drosengrant@timesleader.com
See LOOK, Page 3B
WILLIAMSPORT -- On a night when
most Wyoming Valley Conference coach-
es exited Williamsports gym with grim
looks on their faces, Lake-Lehmans Tom
Williams managed a hint of a smile.
And why not?
The Black Knights earned half of the
wins WVCwrestlers pickedup onthe first
night of the Class 2A Northeast regional
tournament Friday night.
Lake-Lehman pushed three wrestlers
intothis mornings semifinals withAustin
Harry, Jake Winters, and Bryan Carter
each earning quarterfinal decisions. The
rest of the WVC suffered through a 3-19
evening, as onlyMeyers VitoPasone, Dal-
las Dominick Degraba and Wyoming Ar-
eas Andrew Schutz picked up wins.
District 2s Western Wayne put togeth-
er a solidnight, as well, moving four wres-
tlers into the semifinals and was fifth in
the team race with 10 points. Lake-Leh-
manwas tiedfor eighthwith6points. Dis-
trict 4 powers, Mifflinburg (15.5 points)
and Line Mountain (15) lead the tourna-
ment.
"Three out of five advancing from one
District 2 team is a pretty good night,"
Williams said. "We lost another close one
by a point, so I am very pleased."
Harry, a regional runner-up last season
and District 2 champion this season,
slipped past senior Jacob Kramer of
Montgomery 7-3 in his opening match at
126, while Winters knocked off Mifflin-
burgs Alan Miller 9-5 at 138. Carter
topped Line Mountains Britton Heim6-4
at 152.
Senior Nick Shelley (160) nearly made
it four Black Knights in the semifinals but
fell 5-4 to District 4 fourth-place finisher
Cody Rebuck of Line Mountain. Lake-
Lehmans Jimmy Stuart (113) fell in his
quarterfinal, 9-5 to Caleb Pearson of Mon-
Black Knights enjoy best of bad day in Billtown
Trio of Lake-Lehman wrestlers among
six WVC wrestlers to reach semis.
By FRANK DIMON
For the Times Leader
See KNIGHTS, Page 3B
K
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2012); and Sr. Baseball, ages 16-19.
Anyone who resides in the Wyom-
ing Valley West School District
(excluding Courtdale) is eligible to
sign up regardless of what school
you attend. Birth Certificates are
required at the time of registration.
Swoyersville Little League Baseball
and Softball ages 5 12, Jr. LL
ages 13 14, Sr. LL ages 13 16, will
hold registrations today from11a.m.
to 1 p.m. and Wednesday from
6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Borough
building. Costs are $30 (T-Ball,
4-5), $50 players (6 16). Family
rate is $10 for each additional child,
but doesnt apply to JR or SR LL.
For more information, call Dave at
899-3750.
Nanticoke Area Little League will be
holding tryouts today at the Ed.
Center cafeteria from 9 a.m. to
noon for girls and 1-4 p.m. for boys
and Sunday from noon to 3 p.m.
for boys and 4-7 p.m. for girls.
Players eight years old and up not
on a Major League Roster must
tryout on one of the days listed.
Registrations will also be accepted
during this timeframe. Anyone who
did not sign up may do so 20
minutes before times. This is the
final signup for 7-12 year olds.
Please contact Wade at 735-0189
with any questions or if you cannot
make it.
Nanticoke American Legion Base-
ball will hold sign-ups on Saturday,
March 10 from1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at
the Nanticoke Legion Hall on West
Broad St. in Nanticoke. Eligible
participants will be between the
ages of 13-18, and reside in Nanti-
coke area, Northwest area or
Hanover area. Registration fee is
$100. Any questions, please call
Joe at 814-1430.
Plymouth Little League will be
holding its final signups on Sunday
from1-3 p.m. at the Plymouth
Borough Building. You will need to
bring a copy of birth certificate and
copies of three current proofs of
residency as these are required.
Registration fees are $35 per
player or $50 per family. For more
information, please contact Mike
Spece at 328-4612.
CLINCS
Electric City Baseball & Softball
Academy will hold a hitters video
clinic for boys and girls ages 8-18
at their new facility at 733 Davis St.
in Scranton on April 14 and 15.
Hitters receive instruction, drills
and video analysis. Cost is $75 for
both days; $65 is post-marked by
March 15. For more information,
call 955-0471 or visit www.electric-
citybaseball.com.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Athletes for Better Education
(AFBE) will be hosting a regional
basketball tournament in the
Hazleton area March 24-25. There
will be seven age groups for both
boys and girls: U10, U12, U13, U14,
U15, U16 and U18. Each team will be
guaranteed four games. There are
a limited number of spots available
in each division, so a quick re-
sponse is advised. The deadline is
March 18. For more information or
to register, visit www.afbe.org or
contact Jason Bieber at 866-906-
2323 or e-mail jbieber@afbe.org.
The Inaugural Big Blue Devil Golf
Classic will take place May 20 at
the Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club. Cost
for the Captain and Crew event will
be $125 per golfer or $500 per
foursome. Cost includes lunch, cart
and green fees, tournament dinner,
cash prizes to flight winners and
runners-up, scats, prizes and
tournament golf shirt. To register
your team, email BigBlueDevilClas-
sic@gmail.com or call 570-650-
9356. Spots in the tournament are
expected to go fast, so reserva-
tions are required as soon as
possible.
MEETINGS
Nanticoke Area Little League will
hold its monthly meeting at 7:30
p.m. on March 7 at Nanticoke High
School. Board Members are to
meet at 7 p.m.
Dallas Softball Booster Club will be
holding a meeting on Tuesday at
Leggios in Dallas at 7 p.m. Parents
of girls in grades 7 through 12 who
will be playing this season are
urged to attend. Any questions,
please call Bill Kern at 498-5991 or
Brent Berger at 793-1126.
Pittston Are Girls Basketball
Booster Club will meet Monday at
7pm in the Pittston Area High
School Lobby. All parents are
encouraged to attend.
The Wyoming Area Boys Soccer
Parents Association will hold its
next meeting on Monday, March 12
at 7 p.m. at the Wyoming Area
Secondary Center. All are invited to
attend.
South Wilkes-Barre Little League
will meet Sunday at 6 p.m. at the
Riverside Caf on Old River Rd.
Any person interested in managing
or coaching a team should plan on
attending as vacancies will be filled
at this meeting.
West Side United Soccer Club
Parents/Coaches Committee will
hold its monthly meeting on Mon-
day at 6:30 p.m. on the second
floor of the Plymouth Borough
Building. All coaches and parents
are encouraged to attend and get
involved. On agenda will be prep-
arations for signup events. Visit
www.wsusc.org for additional
information or call Matthew at
779-7785.
REGISTRATION/TRYOUTS
Avoca/Dupont Little League will
hold registrations at the upper
Avoca Little League field club-
house from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on
Sunday and Monday. Registration
fee is $60 per player and $75 per
family. Teener baseball sign-up fee
is $60 each player. Programs
include: tee-ball (ages 4-6), coach
pitch (ages 7-8), minor softball and
baseball (ages 8-10), major softball
and baseball (ages 10-12), junior
baseball (ages 13 &14), senior
baseball (ages 15 &16), and big
league baseball (ages 17 &18). Final
signups will take place next Sun-
day, March 11.
Back Mountain Little League will be
holding their final registration for
baseball and softball players Mon-
day from 6-8 p.m. at the Dallas
American Legion. If there are any
questions about registration,
please leave a message on the
Hotline, 696-9645, and someone
will get back to you.
Wilkes-Barre Girls Softball League
will hold registration today at
Rodanos on Public Square from11
a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information,
call 822-3991 or visit
www.wbgsl.com.
Wyoming Valley Babe Ruth Teeners
League is having sign-ups today
and Sunday from 3-5 p.m. at
Stanton Lanes in Wilkes-Barre.
Cost is $85 per player. Eligible
players are ages 13-18. Ages 13-15
contact Rob at 592-4236. Ages
16-18 contact Jim at 983-9877. Any
child from the Heights contact
John at 817-3555, for further
information.
South Wilkes-Barre Little League
will be holding its final scheduled
sign ups for this season today from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sign ups will be
held at two locations: Firwood
church, 130 Old River Road and at
Stanton Bowling Lanes. Players
ages 4 through 14 are elgibale to
play. Cost is $45 per player, $60
per family for t-ball through little
league and $55 or $80 for family
for Junior league. There will also
be a $30 deposit for lottery ticket
fundraiser. More information on
our web site at www.swblittlelea-
gue.com.
Swoyersville American Legion
Baseball will hold its registration
on Sunday at Roosevelt Field in
Swoyersville. Registrations will be
for Prep Baseball, ages 12-13; Jr.
Baseball, ages 13-15 (can not have
reached age 16 before April 30,
Bulletin Board items will not be
accepted over the telephone. Items
may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped
off at the Times Leader or mailed to
Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
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BUL L E T I N BOARD
NBA
Favorite Points Underdog
MAGIC 9 Bucks
WIZARDS [4] Cavaliers
Thunder [4.5] HAWKS
GRIZZLIES 8 Pistons
Pacers 6 HORNETS
MAVERICKS 8 Jazz
BLAZERS 6 TWolves
[]-denotes a circle game. A game is circled for a va-
riety of reasons, withtheprimefactor beinganinjury.
When a game is inside a circle, there is limited wa-
gering. The line could move a fewpoints in either di-
rection, depending on the severity (probable, ques-
tionable, doubtful, out) of the injury.
College Basketball
Favorite Points Underdog
CONNECTICUT 6 Pittsburgh
S FLORIDA 3 W Virginia
TOLEDO 5 E Michigan
Memphis 3.5 TULSA
Saint Louis 4.5 DUQUESNE
GEORGIA TECH 4.5 Wake Forest
DAYTON 10 George Wash
MINNESOTA 9.5 Nebraska
GEORGIA 6 S Carolina
KANSAS ST 11 Oklahoma St
AUBURN 1 Lsu
MARQUETTE 4 Georgetown
XAVIER 10.5 Charlotte
BUFFALO 6 Bowling Green
LASALLE 4 St. Bona
MIAMI-FLORIDA 16.5 Boston College
IOWA 2 Northwestern
SMU 1 Utep
NEW MEXICO 16 Boise St
Alabama 1.5 MISSISSIPPI
Colorado St 1.5 AIR FORCE
Vanderbilt 1 TENNESSEE
OKLAHOMA 5 Texas A&M
SYRACUSE 10 Louisville
Temple 13.5 FORDHAM
MASSACHUSETTS 12 Rhode Island
Missouri 15.5 TEXAS TECH.
MISSISSIPPI ST 9 Arkansas
UCLA 4.5 Washington
OREGON 18.5 Utah
Seton Hall 5.5 DEPAUL
IOWA ST 1.5 Baylor
MARSHALL 2.5 Southern Miss
C FLORIDA 5 Uab
Harvard 6 CORNELL
San Diego St 2 TCU
COLUMBIA 11.5 Dartmouth
DUKE 1 N Carolina
PENN 4.5 Yale
PRINCETON 15.5 Brown
RICE 8.5 Houston
CAL-RIVERSIDE 5.5 Cal-Irvine
TULANE 2 E Carolina
RUTGERS 7 St. Johns
KANSAS 11.5 Texas
Long Beach St 4.5 CS-FULLERTON
CAL-POLY SLO 7 Pacific
OREGON ST 4.5 Colorado
Idaho 2.5 SAN JOSE ST
UNLV 10 Wyoming
Washington St 2.5 USC
New Mexico St 3 FRESNO ST
NEVADA 11 Louisiana Tech
CAL-SANTA BARB 19.5 Cal-Davis
Utah St 1 HAWAII
BALL ST 14.5 Illinois St
Colonial Conference Tournament
Drexel NL NC-Wilmington
Old Dominion NL Delaware
Sun Belt Conference Tournament
S Alabama 3.5 Troy
Fla Atlantic 2 Arkansas St
W Kentucky 1.5 Florida Intl
Southern Conference Tournament
NC-Greensboro NL Appalachian St
Wofford NL W Carolina
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament
Fairfield 7 Rider
Manhattan 6.5 Siena
Big Sky Conference Tournament
E WASHINGTON 10 Idaho St
PORTLAND ST 7.5 Montana St
NHL
Favorite Odds Underdog
BRUINS -$230/
+$190
Islanders
CANADIENS -$135/
+$115
Maple Leafs
HURRICANES -$140/
+$120
Lightning
Predators -$120/
even
PANTHERS
COYOTES -$240/
+$200
Blue Jackets
Penguins -$135/
+$115
AVALANCHE
CANUCKS -$200/
+$170
Sabres
SHARKS -$120/
even
Blues
KINGS -$145/
+$125
Ducks
AME RI C A S L I NE
BY ROXY ROXBOROUGH
CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Cavaliers - Wizards circle is for
Cleveland guard Kyrie Irving (questionable); the Thunder - Hawks circle is for
Oklahoma City guard Russell Westbrook (questionable).
Follow Eckstein on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vegasvigorish.
BOXING REPORT: In the WBA super welterweight title fight on May 5 in Las
Vegas, Nevada, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is -$650 vs. Miguel Cotto at +$450; in the
WBA/IBF welterweight title fight on May 19 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Amir Khan is
-$450 vs. Lamont Peterson at +$350; in the WBO welterweight title fight on June 9
in Las Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$400 vs. Timothy Bradley at +$300.
L O C A L
C A L E N D A R
TODAY'S EVENTS
DISTRICT 2 BOYS BASKETBALL
CLASS 4A
Final
Delaware Valley vs. Williamsport, 2 p.m. at Wyom-
ing Area H.S.
CLASS 2A
Final
Holy Cross vs. Meyers, 3 p.m. at Holy Redeemer
H.S.
Third-place game
Riverside vs. Lakeland, 1 p.m. at Scranton H.S.
DISTRICT 2 GIRLS BASKETBALL
CLASS 3A
Final
Honesdale vs. Nanticoke, 2 p.m. at Pittston Area
H.S.
CLASS A
Final
Forest City vs. Old Forge, 2:45 p.m. at Scranton
H.S.
HS WRESTLING
Northeast Regional Championships: Class 2A at
Williamsport H.S.; Class 3A at Freedom H.S., Be-
thlehem
HS SWIMMING
District 2 Class 2A
Meet, Noon at Wyoming Valley CYC
District 2 Class 3A
Meet, 6 p.m. at Wyoming Valley CYC
WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOFTBALL
Franklin and Marshall College at Wilkes (in Virginia
Beach), 10 a.m.
North Carolina Wesleyan College at Wilkes (in Vir-
ginia Beach), Noon
MEN'S COLLEGE BASEBALL
Manchester at Wilkes (in Myrtle Beach), Noon
Danville Area Community College at Kings (in Myr-
tle Beach), 3 p.m.
Manchester College at Kings (in Myrtle Beach), 6
p.m.
Johnson & Wales University at Kings (in Myrtle
Beach), 6 p.m.
WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE
Wilkes at Sweet Briar College, 4 p.m.
MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE
Kings at Susquehanna, 1 p.m.
COLLEGE TENNIS
Kings at Kissimmee, FL., TBA
W H A T S O N T V
AUTO RACING
1 p.m.
SPEEDNASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qual-
ifying for Bashas Supermarkets 200, at Avondale,
Ariz.
2:30 p.m.
SPEEDNASCAR, Sprint Cup, polequalifyingfor
Subway Fresh Fit 500, at Avondale, Ariz.
4:30 p.m.
ESPN2 NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Bashas
Supermarkets 200, at Avondale, Ariz.
GOLF
1 p.m.
TGCPGATour, The Honda Classic, third round,
at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
3 p.m.
NBCPGATour, The Honda Classic, third round,
at Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
GYMNASTICS
1 p.m.
NBC American Cup, at New York
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
1 p.m.
CSN Preseason, N.Y. Yankees at Philadelphia
MEN'S COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
Noon
CBS National coverage, Memphis at Tulsa
ESPN Pittsburgh at Connecticut
ESPN2 Big South Conference, championship
WQMY --- Wake Forest at Georgia Tech
M2G, ROOT --- West Virginia at South Florida
12:30 p.m.
BTN Nebraska at Minnesota
2 p.m.
CBS Regional coverage, LSU at Auburn or
Washington at UCLA
ESPN Cincinnati at Villanova
ESPN2 Ohio Valley Conference, championship,
at Nashville, Tenn.
MSG, ROOT Southern Miss. at Marshall
WQMY --- Georgetown at Marquette
2:30 p.m.
BTN Northwestern at Iowa
4 p.m.
CBS National coverage, Louisville at Syracuse
ESPN Vanderbilt at Tennessee
PLUS, ROOT Colorado at Oregon St.
NBCSN Boise St. at New Mexico
CSN --- Rhode Island at Massachusetts
MSG --- Alabama at Mississippi
6 p.m.
MSG Seton Hall at DePaul
ROOT --- WVIAC Championships
7 p.m.
ESPN North Carolina at Duke
ESPN2 Atlantic Sun Conference, championship,
at Macon, Ga.
8 p.m.
MSG St. Johns at Rutgers
9 p.m.
ESPN Texas at Kansas
ESPN2 West Coast Conference, at Las Vegas
11 p.m.
ESPN2 West Coast Conference, at Las Vegas
MOTORSPORTS
8:30 p.m.
SPEED Supercross, at St. Louis
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
1 p.m.
PLUS N.Y. Islanders at Boston
7 p.m.
NHLN Toronto at Montreal
9 p.m.
ROOT Pittsburgh at Colorado
NATIONAL LACROSSE
LEAGUE
7 p.m.
CSN Rochester at Philadelphia
RODEO
9 p.m.
NBCSN PBR, Iron Cowboy III, at Arlington, Tex-
as
SOCCER
7:30 a.m.
ESPN2 Premier League, Arsenal at Liverpool
WOMEN'S COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
Noon
SNY Big East Tournament, second round
4 p.m.
SNY Big East Tournament, second round
5 p.m.
BTN Big East Tournament, second round
6 p.m.
SNY Big East Tournament, second round
7:30 p.m.
BTN Big East Tournament, second round
8 p.m.
SNY Big East Tournament, second round
T R A N S A C T I O N S
BASEBALL
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES Agreed to terms with RHP
Jairo Asencio, RHP Brandon Beachy, RHP Jaye
Chapman, RHP Erik Cordier, RHP Randall Delga-
do, RHP Cory Gearrin, RHP Tommy Hanson, RHP
J.J. Hoover, RHP Craig Kimbrel, RHP Cristhian
Martinez, RHP Kris Medlen, RHP Todd Redmond,
RHNP Julio Teheran, RHP Anthony Varvaro, RHP
Arodys Vizcaino, LHP Luis Avilan, LHP Robert
Fish, LHP Mike Minor, LHP Jonny Venters, INF
Freddie Freeman, INF Brandon Hicks, INF Tyler
Pastornicky, OF Jose Constanza and OF Jason
Heyward on one-year contracts.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS Agreed to terms
with LHP Ross Detwiler, LHP Atahualpa Severino,
RHPCole Kimball, RHPRyan Mattheus, RHPRyan
Perry, RHP Henry Rodriguez, RHP Craig Stam-
men, CWilson Ramos, CJhonatan Solano, INF Ian
Desmond, INF Danny Espinosa, INF Steve Lom-
bardozzi, INF Chris Marrero, INF Tyler Moore and
OF Eury Perez on one-year contracts. Renewed
the contracts of RHP Drew Storen and OF Roger
Bernadina.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS Signed G Manny
Harris to a second 10-day contract.
DALLASMAVERICKSAssigned FLamar Odom
to Texas (NBADL).
OKLAHOMACITYTHUNDERAssignedFLazar
Hayward to Tulsa (NBADL).
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS Recalled F Craig
Brackins from Maine (NBADL).
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ATLANTA FALCONS Designated CB Brent
Grimes their franchise player.
BALTIMORERAVENSDesignated RBRay Rice
their franchise player.
PITTSBURGHSTEELERS Released LB James
Farrior and DE Aaron Smith.
SANFRANCISCO49ERSDesignatedSDashon
Goldson their franchise player.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
CAROLINA HURRICANES Reassigned G Jus-
tin Peters to Charlotte (AHL).
DETROIT REDWINGSReassigned DDoug Ja-
nik to Grand Rapids (AHL).
PHOENIXCOYOTESSignedCBrendanShinni-
min to a three-year contract.
HORSE RACING
NYRANamed Susanne Stover senior vice presi-
dent and chief financial officer.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
SEATTLESOUNDERSSigned GAndrewWeb-
er.
COLLEGE
HOWARD PAYNE Announced the resignations
of mens soccer coach Kevin Wright and mens as-
sistant soccer coach Wilson Jones so they can take
the same positions at Ouachita Baptist.
JOHN JAY Named Christina Perez softball
coach.
WAKE FOREST Suspended C Ty Walker from
the mens basketball team for the remainder of the
season.
H O C K E Y
National Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
N.Y. Rangers............... 62 41 15 6 88 172 126
Pittsburgh .................... 63 37 21 5 79 202 166
Philadelphia ................ 63 35 21 7 77 209 191
New Jersey ................. 63 35 23 5 75 175 174
N.Y. Islanders.............. 64 26 29 9 61 151 193
Northeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston.......................... 62 38 21 3 79 204 143
Ottawa.......................... 65 34 23 8 76 199 192
Toronto ........................ 64 29 28 7 65 191 200
Buffalo.......................... 63 28 27 8 64 156 180
Montreal....................... 65 25 30 10 60 169 181
Southeast Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Florida.......................... 63 30 21 12 72 158 179
Winnipeg...................... 66 31 27 8 70 173 186
Washington................. 63 32 26 5 69 172 178
Tampa Bay................... 63 29 28 6 64 176 213
Carolina ....................... 64 24 27 13 61 168 193
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
St. Louis....................... 64 40 17 7 87 166 128
Detroit .......................... 64 42 19 3 87 202 151
Nashville...................... 64 37 20 7 81 181 165
Chicago........................ 65 34 24 7 75 198 193
Columbus .................... 64 19 38 7 45 148 212
Northwest Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Vancouver ................... 64 40 16 8 88 204 156
Colorado...................... 65 33 28 4 70 168 175
Calgary ........................ 63 28 24 11 67 151 173
Minnesota.................... 64 28 26 10 66 143 172
Edmonton.................... 63 25 32 6 56 169 189
Pacific Division
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Phoenix........................ 63 33 21 9 75 166 156
San Jose...................... 62 33 22 7 73 178 159
Dallas ........................... 64 33 26 5 71 168 175
Los Angeles ................ 64 29 23 12 70 138 137
Anaheim ...................... 64 27 27 10 64 161 180
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime
loss.
Wednesday's Games
Pittsburgh 4, Dallas 3, SO
Chicago 5, Toronto 4
St. Louis 5, Edmonton 2
Buffalo 2, Anaheim 0
Thursday's Games
Montreal 5, Minnesota 4, SO
Boston 4, New Jersey 3, OT
Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Islanders 3
N.Y. Rangers 3, Carolina 2
Winnipeg 7, Florida 0
Columbus 2, Colorado 0
Calgary 4, Phoenix 2
Vancouver 21, St. Louis 1
Buffalo 1, San Jose 0
Friday's Games
New Jersey 5, Washington 0
Chicago 2, Ottawa 1
Tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Rangers 3 OT
Detroit 6, Minnesota 0
Dallas at Edmonton, late
Calgary at Anaheim, late
Today's Games
N.Y. Islanders at Boston, 1 p.m.
Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Carolina, 7 p.m.
Nashville at Florida, 7:30 p.m.
Columbus at Phoenix, 8 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Colorado, 9 p.m.
Buffalo at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
Anaheim at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
St. Louis at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.
American Hockey League
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
St. Johns .............. 54 33 14 5 2 73 177 155
Manchester ........... 59 29 27 0 3 61 153 171
Worcester.............. 54 24 20 4 6 58 141 146
Providence............ 57 26 25 3 3 58 142 160
Portland ................. 56 25 25 3 3 56 157 188
East Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Norfolk ................... 58 37 18 1 2 77 204 156
Penguins.............. 57 32 18 2 5 71 183 172
Hershey................. 57 29 19 4 5 67 192 171
Syracuse............... 55 22 25 4 4 52 172 180
Binghamton........... 56 22 30 2 2 48 153 179
Northeast Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Bridgeport ............. 54 30 18 3 3 66 164 148
Connecticut........... 56 28 18 5 5 66 167 155
Albany.................... 55 26 21 5 3 60 142 158
Springfield............. 56 27 25 2 2 58 162 169
Adirondack............ 55 26 26 2 1 55 150 159
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Charlotte................ 56 31 19 2 4 68 160 150
Chicago................. 56 30 21 2 3 65 157 142
Peoria .................... 58 30 25 2 1 63 172 161
Milwaukee ............. 55 29 22 2 2 62 155 144
Rockford................ 57 24 26 2 5 55 159 185
North Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Toronto.................. 57 32 19 4 2 70 171 138
Rochester.............. 56 26 21 6 3 61 164 168
Lake Erie............... 57 27 25 2 3 59 141 164
Grand Rapids........ 53 23 21 5 4 55 171 170
Hamilton ................ 56 25 26 1 4 55 143 172
West Division
GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA
Oklahoma City...... 55 35 15 2 3 75 161 121
Abbotsford ............ 56 30 21 3 2 65 136 142
San Antonio .......... 57 31 23 2 1 65 144 154
Houston................. 55 26 17 3 9 64 150 149
Texas..................... 55 24 27 2 2 52 163 179
NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point
for an overtime or shootout loss.
Thursday's Games
No games scheduled
Friday's Games
Grand Rapid 4, Rochester 3
Albany 5, Bridgeport 2
Portland 3, Connecticut 2
Adirondack 3, Providence 1
Lake Erie 2, Hamilton 1
Binghamton 5, Syracuse 2
Norfolk 5, Springfield 2
Peoria 4, Oklahoma City 2
Rockford 3, Milwaukee 1
Texas at Abbotsford, late
Today's Games
Adirondack at Albany, 5 p.m.
Rochester at Toronto, 5 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m.
Binghamton at Hershey, 7 p.m.
Worcester at Providence, 7:05 p.m.
Springfield at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m.
St. Johns at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m.
Charlotte at Lake Erie, 7:30 p.m.
Houston at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
Rockford at Peoria, 8 p.m.
Chicago at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Sunday's Games
Connecticut at Manchester, 3 p.m.
Penguins at Adirondack, 3 p.m.
Charlotte at Lake Erie, 3 p.m.
Texas at Abbotsford, 4 p.m.
Syracuse at Albany, 4 p.m.
Worcester at Portland, 4 p.m.
Bridgeport at Providence, 4:05 p.m.
Springfield at Hershey, 5 p.m.
Oklahoma City at Chicago, 5 p.m.
Grand Rapids at Hamilton, 5 p.m.
St. Johns at Binghamton, 5:05 p.m.
Toronto at Rochester, 5:05 p.m.
B A S K E T B A L L
National Basketball
Association
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Philadelphia................... 21 15 .583
Boston ............................ 17 17 .500 3
New York ....................... 18 18 .500 3
Toronto........................... 11 24 .314 9
1
2
New Jersey.................... 11 25 .306 10
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Miami............................. 27 7 .794
Orlando ......................... 23 14 .622 5
1
2
Atlanta........................... 20 15 .571 7
1
2
Washington.................. 7 28 .200 20
1
2
Charlotte....................... 4 29 .121 22
1
2
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Chicago.......................... 29 8 .784
Indiana............................ 22 12 .647 5
1
2
Milwaukee...................... 14 21 .400 14
Cleveland ....................... 13 20 .394 14
Detroit ............................. 12 25 .324 17
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
San Antonio ................... 24 11 .686
Dallas.............................. 21 15 .583 3
1
2
Houston.......................... 21 15 .583 3
1
2
Memphis ........................ 20 15 .571 4
New Orleans.................. 8 27 .229 16
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Oklahoma City ............. 29 7 .806
Denver .......................... 19 17 .528 10
Portland......................... 18 17 .514 10
1
2
Minnesota..................... 18 19 .486 11
1
2
Utah............................... 16 18 .471 12
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
L.A. Clippers.................. 20 12 .625
L.A. Lakers..................... 21 14 .600
1
2
Golden State.................. 14 18 .438 6
Phoenix .......................... 15 20 .429 6
1
2
Sacramento ................... 12 22 .353 9
Wednesday's Games
Orlando 102, Washington 95
Oklahoma City 92, Philadelphia 88
Golden State 85, Atlanta 82
Boston 102, Milwaukee 96
Detroit 109, Charlotte 94
New York 120, Cleveland 103
Toronto 95, New Orleans 84
Memphis 96, Dallas 85
Denver 104, Portland 95
Utah 104, Houston 83
Chicago 96, San Antonio 89
L.A. Lakers 104, Minnesota 85
Thursday's Games
Oklahoma City 105, Orlando 102
Phoenix 104, Minnesota 95
L.A. Clippers 108, Sacramento 100
Miami 107, Portland 93
Friday's Games
Memphis 102, Toronto 99
Atlanta 99, Milwaukee 94
Boston 107, New Jersey 94
Chicago 112, Cleveland 91
Denver 117, Houston 105
New Orleans 97, Dallas 92
Philadelphia 105, Golden state 83
Charlotte 102, San Antonio 72
Miami at Utah, late
Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, late
L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, late
Today's Games
Oklahoma City at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Milwaukee at Orlando, 7 p.m.
Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m.
Indiana at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Detroit at Memphis, 8 p.m.
Utah at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Portland, 10 p.m.
A U T O R A C I N G
NASCAR
Nationwide Series schedule, standings
March 10 Sams Town 300, Las Vegas
March 17 St. Patricks Day 300, Bristol, Tenn.
March 24 Royal Purple 300, Fontana, Calif.
April 13 OReilly Auto Parts 300, Fort Worth, Tex-
as
April 27 Richmond 250, Richmond, Va.
May 5 Aarons 312, Talladega, Ala.
May 11 Darlington 200, Darlington, S.C.
May 20 Iowa Spring 250, Newton, Iowa
May 26 History 300, Concord, N.C.
June 2 5-hour Energy 200, Dover, Del.
June16 Alliance Auto Parts 250, Brooklyn, Mich.
June 23 Road America 200, Elkhart Lake, Wis.
June 29 Feed the Children 300, Sparta, Ky.
July 6 Subway Jalapeno 250, Daytona Beach,
Fla.
July 14 New England 200, Loudon, N.H.
July 22 STP 300, Joliet, Ill.
July 28 Indy 250, Indianapolis
Aug. 4 Iowa Summer 250, Newton, Iowa
Aug. 11 Zippo 200 at The Glen, Watkins Glen,
N.Y.
Aug. 18 NAPA Auto Parts 200, Montreal
Aug. 24 Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn.
Sept. 1 Atlanta 300, Hampton, Ga.
Sept. 7 Virginia 529 College Savings 250, Rich-
mond, Va.
Sept. 15 Dollar General 300, Joliet, Ill.
Sept. 22 Kentucky 300, Sparta, Ky.
Sept. 29 Dover 200, Del.
Oct. 12 Dollar General 300, Concord, N.C.
Oct. 20 Kansas Lottery 300, Kansas City, Kan.
Nov. 3 OReilly Auto Parts Challenge, Fort
Worth, Texas
Nov. 10 Wypall 200, Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 17 Ford 300, Homestead, Fla.
Driver Standings
1. Elliott Sadler........................................................42.
2. Cole Whitt ...........................................................40.
3. Austin Dillon....................................................... 39.
4. Tayler Malsam................................................... 38.
5. Trevor Bayne ..................................................... 34.
6. Benny Gordon................................................... 32.
7. Danny Efland...................................................... 31.
8. Blake Koch ........................................................ 27.
9. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. ......................................... 25.
10. Sam Hornish Jr. .............................................. 25.
11. Johanna Long .................................................. 23.
12. Eric McClure.................................................... 22.
13. Joe Nemechek ................................................ 22.
14. T.J. Bell ............................................................ 20.
15. Jeremy Clements ............................................ 19.
16. Michael Annett................................................. 17.
17. Mike Wallace.................................................... 16.
18. Joey Gase ........................................................ 15.
19. Kenny Wallace................................................. 15.
20. Ryan Truex ...................................................... 13.
Sprint Cup schedule and standings
March 4 Subway Fresh Fit 500, Avondale, Ariz.
March 11 Kobalt Tools 400, Las Vegas
March 18 Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn.
March 25 Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif.
April 1 Goodys Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va.
April 14 Samsung Mobile 500, Fort Worth, Texas
April 22 STP 400, Kansas City, Kan.
April 28 Richmond 400, Richmond, Va.
May 6 Aarons 499, Talladega, Ala.
May 12 Southern 500, Darlington, S.C.
May 19 x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C.
May 19 x-Sprint All-Star, Concord, N.C.
May 27 Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C.
June 3 Dover 400, Dover, Del.
June 10 Pocono 400, Long Pond, Pa.
June 17 Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400,
Brooklyn, Mich.
June 24 Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif.
June 30 Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky.
July 7 Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.
July15 Lenox Industrial Tools 301, Loudon, N.H.
July 29 Your Heros Name Here 400 at the
Brickyard, Indianapolis
Aug. 5 Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, Pa.
Aug. 12 NASCARSprint Cup Series at The Glen,
Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Aug. 19 Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, Mich.
Aug. 25 Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol, Tenn.
Sept. 2 AdvoCare 500, Hampton, Ga.
Sept. 8 Wonderful Pistachios 400, Richmond,
Va.
Sept. 16 Geico 400, Joliet, Ill.
Sept. 23 Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H.
Sept. 30 AAA 400, Dover, Del.
Oct. 7 Good Sam Club 500, Talladega, Ala.
Oct. 13 Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C.
Oct. 21HollywoodCasino400, Kansas City, Kan.
Oct. 28 Tums Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va.
Nov. 4 AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas
Nov. 11 Kobalt Tools 500, Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 18 Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.
Driver Standings
1. Matt Kenseth...................................................... 47.
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. ............................................ 42.
3. Greg Biffle.......................................................... 42.
4. Denny Hamlin.................................................... 42.
5. Jeff Burton ......................................................... 40.
6. Paul Menard ...................................................... 39.
7. Kevin Harvick .................................................... 37.
8. Carl Edwards..................................................... 36.
9. Joey Logano...................................................... 36.
10. Mark Martin...................................................... 35.
11. Clint Bowyer..................................................... 33.
12. Martin Truex Jr. ............................................... 33.
13. Marcos Ambrose.............................................. 31.
14. Bobby Labonte................................................ 30.
15. Dave Blaney .................................................... 30.
16. Tony Stewart ................................................... 29.
17. Kyle Busch....................................................... 27.
18. Terry Labonte.................................................. 27.
19. Tony Raines .................................................... 25.
20. Ryan Newman................................................. 23.
Odds to Win Subway Fresh Fit 500
DRIVER.............................................................ODDS
Jimmie Johnson............................................... 7-1
Kyle Busch........................................................ 8-1
Carl Edwards.................................................... 8-1
Tony Stewart .................................................... 8-1
Jeff Gordon....................................................... 9-1
Denny Hamlin................................................... 10-1
Kevin Harvick ................................................... 10-1
Kasey Kahne.................................................... 10-1
Matt Kenseth..................................................... 12-1
Brad Keselowski .............................................. 15-1
Greg Biffle......................................................... 18-1
Ryan Newman .................................................. 20-1
Dale Earnhardt Jr............................................. 25-1
A.J. Allmendinger............................................. 30-1
Clint Bowyer ..................................................... 30-1
Jeff Burton......................................................... 30-1
Martin Truex Jr. ................................................ 30-1
Kurt Busch ........................................................ 35-1
Joey Logano ..................................................... 40-1
Mark Martin....................................................... 40-1
Jamie McMurray............................................... 45-1
Juan Pablo Montoya........................................ 50-1
Paul Menard...................................................... 55-1
Regan Smith..................................................... 80-1
C M Y K
THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2012 PAGE 3B
S P O R T S
in three-point ace Connor Calle-
jas.
We have to defend Josh Kosin
in the post, Toole said. If we
dont make it difficult for him in
the post, if he has his way with us
in the post, were going to have a
long night.
Holy Cross dominated D2-2A
by winning the title in its first
three years of existence before be-
ing bumped of by Riverside in the
semifinals last season. The Cru-
saders have lost to Abington
Heights, Dunmore (twice) and
Scranton Prep this season.
Meyers lost to Riverside in last
seasons title game, failing to se-
cure its first district title since the
1999-2000 season. The Mohawks
other loss this season came
against Abington Heights.
Regardless of what happens to-
day, both teams will play in next
weeks PIAA Class 2A tourna-
ment. Todays winner plays the
District 4thirdseed. Todays loser
plays the District 4 second seed.
District 4 will complete its 2A
tournament today when South-
ern Columbia (20-5) plays Loyal-
sock (21-3) for the championship
and Athens (21-3) plays South
Williamsport (18-7) for third
place.
Circumstances can change
drasticallyover thecourseof afew
months.
Take what happened the first
time Meyers played Holy Cross,
the team the Mohawks face at 3
p.m. today at Holy Redeemer
High School for the District 2
Class 2A boys basketball title.
The Meyers team back on Dec.
13that lost 57-35tothe Crusaders
isnt the same teamthat will be on
the court today.
First, one starter from the Dec.
13 version of Meyers is no longer
with the team. Neither is a one of
the top reserves back then. And
the Mohawks added Wyoming
Valley West standout Eugene Le-
wis the next day after that loss
when District 2 approved his
transfer after an eligibility hear-
ing.
We played them in the exhibi-
tion season and they hammered
us, Meyers coach Pat Toole said.
At that timeI hadsomekids on
my team that werent really play-
ing well. And we didnt have Eu-
gene. Were a much better team
nowand more cohesive nowthan
at that point of the season.
Lewis made a statement in
Thursdays 78-37 dismantling of
Lakeland in the semifinals. The 6-
foot-3 Penn State football recruit
scored a game-high 27 points, in-
cluding 10 on five crowd-pleasing
dunks. He and 6-foot-5 junior
Rasheed Moore were unstoppa-
ble. Moore added16. Junior guard
Ryan Krawczeniuk added 11 and
fellow starting guards Alex Pape
and Fabian Smith, both seniors,
also contributed.
All that wont matter if the Mo-
hawks (22-2) cant slowdown Ho-
ly Cross 6-5 junior Josh Kosin. He
had16 points whenthe Crusaders
(22-4) defeated Meyers the first
time around. He had 36 on
Wednesday when Holy Cross
pounded a very solid Riverside
team 61-33. The Crusaders also
have a strong perimeter presence
D I S T R I C T 2 B OY S B A S K E T B A L L
New-look Meyers
seeking payback
Mohawks are out to prove
they are a different team as
they play for D2-2A title.
By JOHN ERZAR
jerzar@timesleader.com
FRIDAYS RESULTS
CLASS 3A BOYS FINAL
Abington Hts. 55, Scranton Prep 41
CLASS A BOYS FINAL
Susquehanna 53, Old Forge 45
CLASS 4A GIRLS FINAL
Abing. Hts. 49, Wallenpaupack 25
CLASS 2A GIRLS FINAL
Montrose 49, Dunmore 45
CLASS 2A GIRLS THIRD PLACE
Mid Valley 49, Riverside 34
TODAYS GAMES
CLASS 4A BOYS FINAL
Williamsport vs. Delaware Valley, 2
p.m. at Wyoming Area H.S.
CLASS 2A BOYS FINAL
Meyers vs. Holy Cross, 3 p.m. at
Holy Redeemer H.S.
CLASS 2A BOYS THIRD PLACE
Riverside vs. Lakeland, 1 p.m. at
Scranton H.S.
CLASS 3A GIRLS FINAL
Nanticoke vs. Honesdale, 2 p.m. at
Pittston Area H.S.
CLASS A GIRLS FINAL
Old Forge vs. Forest City, 2:45 p.m.
at Scranton H.S.
D I S T R I C T 2 P L AYO F F S
toursville.
Harry will face Line Moun-
tains Mason Zimmerman in his
semi, a wrestler he beat last sea-
son.
"All the matches down here
are tough," Williams said. "Cer-
tainly coming back as a regional
runner-up, youd like to think
that Austin can give himself a
chance to get there again this
year. Its not easy. (Zimmerman)
is a pretty toughkidinthe semis.
I think he beat him 6-3 last year.
So hell have a tough match."
Winters will take onNortheast
Bradfords Zach Green while
Carter faces District 4 runner-up
Zach Ripic of Towanda.
Pasone (113) was the only win-
ner on a dreary night for Meyers.
The senior took his first step to-
ward earning his third trip to
states when he pinned Cantons
Daniel Killian in 2:16. Pasone will
face two-time regional third-place
finisher Matt Welliver of Benton
in the semis.
Degraba(106)poundedCentral
Columbia freshman Taylor John-
son 9-2 and gets Mifflinburgs
Noah Kuba in the semifinals.
In his third trip to the regional
tournament, Schutz blanked
Sayre senior Jesse Buck 8-0 and
will get Line Mountains Seth
Lansberry in the semifinals.
Class 2A Northeast Regional
At Williamsport
Team scores
1. Mifflinburg, 15.5; 2. Line Mountain, 15; 3.
Benton, 14; 4. Central Columbia, 12; 5. Western
Wayne, 10; 6. Williamson, 8; 7. Wyalusing, 8; 8.
Hughesville, 6; 8. LackawannaTrail, 6; 8. Lake-Leh-
man, 6; 8. Lewisburg, 6; 8. Milton, 6; 8. Mount Car-
mel, 6.
Quarterfinals
106 Tyrus Hamblin, Williamson, dec. Corey
Stauffer, Midd-West, 8-2; Cameron Newman, Line
Mountain pinned Brad Zlazenski, Hanover Area,
1:28; Noah Kuba, Mifflinburg, maj. dec. Sean Ber-
gold, Meyers, 9-1; Dominick Degraba, Dallas, dec.
Taylor Johnson, Central Columbia, 9-2.
113 Vito Pasone, Meyers, pinned Daniel Kil-
lian, Canton, 2:16; Matt Welliver, Benton, maj. dec.
A.J. Luton, GAR, 11-0; Caleb Pearson, Montours-
ville, dec. Jimmy Stuart, Lake-Lehman, 9-5; David
Sheesley, Mifflinburg, maj dec. Lewis Williams,
Central Columbia, 13-2.
120 Clint Vermilya, Troy, dec. Zach Edwards,
Blue Ridge, 5-0; Logan Everett, Williamson, pinned
CarmenMauriello, WyomingArea, 3:34; Kent Lane,
Southern Columbia, dec. Justin Elick, Meyers,
10-6; Cole Walter, Mifflinburg, dec. Andrew Gipe,
South Williamsport, 7-1.
126 Austin Harry, Lake-Lehman, dec. Jacob
Kramer, Montgomery, 7-3; Mason Zimmerman,
Line Mountain, maj. dec. Kashif Alston, Meyes,
14-2; JaredWatson, Warrior Run, pinnedJoshAlla-
baugh, Nanticoke, :40; Billy Barnes, Williamson,
dec. Dale Maynard, Towanda, 7-2.
132 Colt Cotton, Benton, pinned Brad Hain,
Warrior Run, 3:28; Demetri Probst, Bucktail dec.
Jeff Nealon, Meyers, 10-4; Seth Lansberry, Line
Mountain, pinned Morgan Fuller, Western Wayne,
:42; Andrew Schutz, Wyoming Area, maj. dec.
Jesse Buck, Sayre, 8-0.
138 David Batkowski, Montoursville, dec.
HeathStrickland, Muncy, 3-2; SeanHeggs, East Ju-
niata, maj .dec. Zach Macosky, Dallas, 11-3; Zach
Green, Northeast Bradford, maj. dec. Tom Maby,
Blue Ridge, 14-3; Jake Winters, Lake-Lehman,
dec. Alan Miller, Miffinburg, 9-5.
145JoeChampluvier, Wyalusing, pinnedDar-
ren Stucker, Meyers, 5:06; Adam Kritzer, Line
Mountain, dec. Derrick Smith, Elk Lake, 7-2; Deme-
trius Starr, Central Columbia, pinned Manny Mirlih,
Western Wayne, 2:58; Kyle Barnes, Hughesville,
dec. Isaiah Bobotas, Muncy, 7-2.
152 Ryan Preisch, Milton, dec. Dane Wood-
ruff, Sullivan County, 7-3; Jeric Kasunic, Benton,
maj. dec. Beau Filler, Western Wayne, 10-0; Zach
Ripic, Towanda, pinned Michael Cipillewski, Valley
View, 2:58; Bryan Carter, Lake-Lehman, dec. Brit-
ton Heim, Line Mountain, 6-2.
160 Kurt Meske, Central Columbia, pinned
Tyler Fenton, Wyalusing, 3:39; Meyrick Lamb,
Mount Carmel, pinned Bill Dixon, Dallas, :27; Ty
Walter, Mifflinburg, tech fall Johntee Nelson,
Meyers, 16-0, 2:12; Cody Rebuck, Line Mountain,
dec. Nick Shelley, Lake-Lehman, 5-4.
170 Troy Hembury, Muncy, dec. Garrett
Shnyder, Montgomery, 7-1; Garrett English, West-
ern Wayne, dec. Donald English, Milton, 12-7 Brett
Przekop, Mount Carmel, dec. Conner Martinez,
Dallas, 6-0; Erik Smeltz, Line Mountain, def. Mar-
vess Rosiak, Lackawanna Trail, 8-1.
182 Jake Mankey, Benton, pinned Aaron
Shrawder, Mifflinburg, 4:35; Anthony Clark, Wya-
lusing, pinned Garritt Artsma, Dallas, 1:07; Patrick
Ostrowsky, Lewisburg, dec. Caleb Darling, Lacka-
wanna Trail, 3-2; Garrett Wesneski, Canton, maj.
dec, Steve Radzwilla, Hanover Area, 9-1.
195 Ryan Solomon, Milton, pinned Matt
Moore, Southern Columbia, :36; Ryan Longen-
berger, Bloomsburg, dec. Pedro Bocero, Nanti-
coke, 2-1; Brandon Smith, Lewisburg pinned Ryan
Monk, Dallas, 1:26; Connor Rosensweet, Western
Wayne, pinned Connor Rotute, Canton, 4:26.
220 Eric Laytos, Lackawanna Trail, pinned
Jack Becker, Southern Columbia, 2:00; Nathan
Stettler, North Penn, maj. dec. Zac Faust, Meyers,
9-1; Matt Rosensweet, Western Wayne, dec. Dylan
Otis, Wyalusing, 8-7; Eric McCracken, Central Co-
lumbia, pinned John Goetz, Montgomery, 2:33.
285 Nazar Mironenko, Mifflinburg, pinned
Alex Shiber, Central Columbia, 1:52; Derek Ear-
nest, Hughesville, pinned Ben Lehman, Lackawan-
na Trail, 2:28; Joseph Ingaglio, Western Wayne,
dec. NathanKriner, NorthPenn, 2-1; MikeGalantini,
Valley View, pinned Jake Heintzelman, Midd-West,
5:19.
KNIGHTS
Continued from Page 1B
both No. 2 seeds in their re-
spective brackets scored one-
point decisions for the Comets
with Hankinson knocking off
Parklands Michael Marano 4-3
and Hammerstone getting past
East Stroudsburg Souths Kevin
Finn 8-7.
The conferences two No. 1
seeds, Hoffman and Emerick,
won rather easily. Hoffman deci-
sioned Jovon Reyes fromDieruff
5-1, while Emerick pinned Free-
doms Tyler Peerson in 2:39.
Wesolowski (20-11) may have
a good shot of getting through to
states after winning twice onFri-
day. First, he defeated White-
halls Brian Fang 4-2 then scored
a third-period escape over Wil-
liamsports Patrick Goldy for a
2-1 quarterfinal win. The senior
will see Pleasant Valleys Mike
Benner in the semis. Benner is
the No. 5 seed from District 11
with a 27-13 record after sending
the second seed in the weight to
the losers bracket.
We were saying all week that
he really has a shot to get
through and he really showed it.
Heworkedhardall week, Wood-
all said about his heavyweight.
Hes doing a hell of a job today
and just going after it. He knows
what he has to do.
Wrestling begins at 9:30 a.m.
today with the first elimination
round and 19 wrestlers from the
WVCwill participateinthewres-
tlebacks with hopes of winning
four times today to take third
place.
Notes
Tunkhannock 170-pound se-
nior Charlie Generotti won his
pigtail match, but fell in the
quarters Coughlin 106-poun-
said.
The other four semifinalists
from the conference are the
Comets Matt Hammerstone
(152 pounds), Hazleton Areas
Larry Romanchik (113) and
Chad Hoffman (195); and the
Spartans Kyle Krasavage (126)
joins his teammate Simms.
After a rough preliminary
round, where only three confer-
ence wrestlers won, the quarters
proved much better for the con-
ference with 10 victories.
Romanchik, a freshman, got
things started with a 6-4 over-
time victory over Shikellamys
Jake Witmer. He will see Pleas-
ant Valleys Sean Bianco with a
state berth on the line.
Mere minutes after that bout,
Krasavage got to the semis with
an 8-4 decision over East
Stroudsburg Souths Mason By-
rne. Krasavage, a state qualifier
in 2010, will see defending state
champion Corey Keener from
Blue Mountain in the semis.
Its going to be a battle. I got
hard matches coming either
way, Krasavage said. I wrestled
him last year. I just have to men-
tally prepare for him.
Lussi, who is a junior like Kra-
savage, will also see a reigning
state champ in Eastons Mitchell
Minotti. Lussi knocked off
Southern Lehighs Matt Mirth
with a major decision to ad-
vance.
Cant have any regrets at all,
you just have to go and come out
with a win, Lussi said about to-
days upcoming bout. Id like to
get Kyle again in the finals, may-
be I could beat him.
One of the biggest wins out of
the10 came by Mahmoud. When
the senior pinned Williamsports
Steffen Yaskoweak in 3:44 he
picked up his 100th career win.
He got No. 99 in the preliminar-
ies. He nowfaces Northamptons
Jason Stephen, the brackets top
seed, and may see Simms in the
finals.
I felt so much more motiva-
ted because its my senior year
and if I didnt get that 100, it
would be such a heartbreaker for
me, Mahmoud said. I was step-
ping on the mat like its a state
final match for me.
Speaking of Simms, he ad-
vanced when he scored a late re-
versal with time winding down
in the third period to pull out a
5-3 win over Pleasant Valleys
Alex Yanovich. He will face Par-
kland sophomore Josh Ortman
in the semis. Ortman defeated
the No. 2 seed in the quarters.
I was exhausted and the kid
was strong I was just hoping for
the best, Simms said about his
late-second, two-point score. Id
love to see (Mahmoud) in the fi-
nals and get that rematch. I
know he wants it.
Hankinson and Hammerstone
der Bobby Hawkins (30-7) en-
tered the tournament, replacing
Delaware Valleys Jake Lang as
the No. 4 seed from District 2.
The Crusader freshman was the
No. 5 seed from D2 and lost in
the preliminary round.
Class 3A Northeast Regional
at Bethlehem
Team scores
1. Easton (East) 45; 2. Parkland (Park) 33; 3.
Nazareth (Naz) 29.5; 4. Stroudsburg (Str) 27; 5.
Pleasant Valley (PV) 23.5; 6. Northampton (North)
23; 7. Blue Mountain (BM) 22.5; 8. Delaware Valley
(DV) 17; 9. Freedom(Free) 13; 10. Coughlin (Cou)
12, Liberty (Lib ) 12; 12. Emmaus (Emm) 10, Potts-
ville (Potts) 10; 14. East Stroudsburg South (ESS)
9.5; 15. Pittston Area (PA) 9; 16. Pocono Mountain
East (PME) 8.5; 17. Hazleton Area (Haz) 8, Dieruff
(Dier) 8, WyomingValley West (WVW) 8; 20. Crest-
wood (Cre) 7, Whitehall (White) 7; 22. Honesdale
(Hon) 6; 23. Scranton (Scr) 4, Selinsgrove (Sel) 4,
Shikellamy (Shik) 4, Wallenpaupack (Wall) 4; 27.
Abington Heights (AH) 3; 28. Southern Lehigh (SL)
2, Tunkhannock (Tun) 2; 30. Bangor (Bang) 0, Ber-
wick (Ber) 0, Jersey Shore (JS) 0, West Scranton
(WS) 0, William Allen (WA) 0-, Williamsport (Will) 0
Preliminaries
106 Michael Scheetz (North) pinned Greg
Pascale (AH) 1:38; Anthony Parisi (East) pinned
Noah Ulmer (JS) 1:09; Tyrone Klump (Naz) pinned
Bobby Hawkins (Cou) 2:51; Kenny Yanovich (PV)
maj dec John Ritter (Lib) 8-0
113 ZachValley (North) dec Bill Poray (Cou)
6-5; Michael Connelly (Lib) dec Bob Gray (Cre) 5-4;
Jake Witmer (Shik) pinned Bryant Penbreth (BM)
1:11; Bailey Roos (Potts) dec Rich Koslower (DV)
6-3
120 Jeffrey Hernandez (Str) maj dec Tyler Lu-
tecki (PA) 18-8; Colby Ems (ESS) tech fall David
Dietrick(JS) 18-1, 5:18; Peter Stanley(East) pinned
Ed Ciprich (Cou) 1:26; Chase Zemenak (Naz)
pinned James Felipa (PV) 1:43
126 Evan Kennedy (Hon) dec Charles Sell
(Bang) 4-1; Mason Byrne (ESS) dec Evan Witmer
(Shik) 9-6; JoseRoche(East) pinnedDanRitz(Cre)
1:08; Michael Dahlstrom(PV) tech fall Joey Giorda-
no (SL) 19-3, 5:23
132Matt Evans (Hon) dec James Palys (PME)
1-0; Cody Kievman (BM) dec Kevin Laubach (Ber)
3-2; DeMarquis Holley (Dier) pinned Ernest Klingel
(PV) 1:24; Robert Rizzolino (East) dec Nathan
Cheek (WVW) 7-0
138 Alex Gosch (BM) dec Aaron Kennedy
(Hon) 6-4; Frankie Mahmoud (Cou) dec Josh Hen-
ninger (White) 5-3; Sage Karam(Naz) dec Alex Ya-
novich (PV) 7-3; Josh Ortman (Park) pinned James
McNally (Scr) 3:16
145 Bobby Fehr (North) dec Cody Cordes
(WVW) 9-5; Matt Mirth (SL) dec Alec Emick (Will)
6-4; Raymond Nicosia (PME) maj dec Pat Inguilli
(Wall) 11-2; Michael Marano (Park) dec David Gehr
(PV) 3-2
152 Jordan Gray (Naz) dec TimRussell (Hon)
4-2; Jake Young (Free) dec Nick Kratzer (Sel) 9-3;
Bryson Berard (Park) pinned Shane McTiernan
(Scr) 3:56; Kevin Finn (ESS) pinned Kyler Kilpatrick
(East) 3:19
160 Joe Fogle (PME) dec Edward Attilano
(ESS) 4-1; Aaron Transue (Str) pinned Sam Fal-
cone (PA) 4:50; Zach Smith (Hon) dec Joshua
Young (Free) 5-4; Dyvon Gibson (East) pinned Dan
Favaro (DV) 4:50
170 Mitch Myers (BM) dec Kyle Spina (Free)
1-0; CharlieGenerotti (Tun) decNicolinoSevi (Naz)
5-3; Ryan Barry (Str) pinned Trey Cowman (WVW)
1:39
182Robert Karstendiek (Str) pinnedPat Nallin
(PA) 5:28; Thomas Alcaro (Emm) dec Colton
Thompson (JS) 5-0; Travis Moyer (BM) tech fall
Ethan Wehrmann (Wall) 18-2, 4:00; Marcus News-
om (North) dec Kyle Gill (ESS) 5-2
195 Jovon Reyes (Dier) dec Dennis Atiyeh
(Park) 5-1; Jared Wehrmann (Wall) pinned Dwayne
Pepper (Shik) 3:30; Francis Slover (East) dec Matt
Wagner (DV) 10-7; Keyautay Aulder (Str) pinned
Joe Barress (WS) 3:35
220 Stanley Burke (Pott) dec Jake Jola (Ber)
4-0; Jacob Dolin (White) dec Mike Walter (Sel) 6-0;
Evan Kauffman (Free) tech fall Brandon Baird
(WVW) 16-1, 3:17; Shaun Heist (Park) pinned Jake
Gunning (Lib) :30
285 Tyler Peerson (Free) dec Brandon Vigo
(WA) 2-1; DylanBerard(AH) maj dec DanKarpinski
(Shik) 10-2; Chris Wesolowski (PA) dec Brian Fang
(White) 4-2; Mike Benner (PV) pinned Casey Drake
(Tun) 1:18
Quarterfinals
106 Ethan Lizak (Park) pinned Michael
Scheetz (North) :53; Anthony Parisi (East) dec
Chase Gallick (Wall) 9-6; Tyrone Klump (Naz) tech
fall Roshaun Cooley (Will) 16-1, 5:45; Kenny Ya-
novich (PV) dec Jamie Scarantino (PA) 9-4
113 Zach Valley (North) dec T.J. Tressler
(Will) 4-1; Guesseppe Rea (Str) dec Michael Con-
nelly (Lib) 4-1; Larry Romanchik (Haz) dec Jake
Witmer (Shik) 6-4, OT; Sean Bianco (PV) maj dec
Bailey Roos (Potts) 12-2
120 Grimaldi Gonzalez (Lib) dec Jeffrey Her-
nandez (Str) 6-4, OT; Frank Carrozza (DV) dec Col-
by Ems (ESS) 9-7, OT; Peter Stanley (East) dec
Tanner Fasold (Shik) 7-2; Chase Zemenak (Naz)
dec Tom Hendry (WS) 6-4
126 Corey Keener (BM) pinned Evan Kenne-
dy (Hon) :58; Jose Roche (East) dec Tom Kramer
(Sel) 13-7; Kyle Krasavage (WVW) dec Mason By-
rne (ESS) 8-4; Michael Dahlstrom (PV) dec C.J.
Palmer (DV) 2-1, OT
132 Devon Lotito (Lib) pinned Matt Evans
(Hon) 1:05; Cody Kievman (BM) pinned Garrett
Hollenbach(Sel) 3:30; DeMarquis Holley (Dier) dec
Jalen Palmer (DV) 6-3; Robert Rizzolino (East) dec
Leroy Harman (Will) 5-4
138 Jason Stephen (North) maj dec Alex
Gosch (BM) 12-0; Frankie Mahmoud (Cou) pinned
Steffen Yaskoweak (Will) 3:44; Derrick Simms
(WVW) dec Alex Yanovich (PV) 5-3; Josh Ortman
(Park) pinned Matt Neff (Shik) 3:21
145 Mitchell Minotti (East) maj dec Bobby
Fehr (North) 11-2; Angelo Lussi (PA) maj dec Matt
Mirth (SL) 8-0; Raymond Nicosia (PME) tech fall
Mackenzie Kershner (JS) 15-0, 2:34; Kyle Hankin-
son (Cre) dec Michael Marano (Park) 4-3
152 Cole Sheptock (North) pinned Jordan
Gray (Naz) 3:10; Jake Young (Free) dec Michael
Carr (AH) 5-1; Bryson Berard (Park) maj dec Dylan
Shields (JS) 11-2; Matt Hammerstone(Cre) dec Ke-
vin Finn (ESS) 8-7
160 Mark Granahan (Scr) dec Joseph Fogle
(PME) 5-0; Aaron Transue (Str) pinned John Rohr-
bach(Shik) 3:43; MatthewBonshak(White) maj dec
Zach Smith (Hon) 11-0; Dyvon Gibson (East) maj
dec Elliott Packer (JS) 12-2
170 Marc Wagner (DV) dec Mitch Myers (BM)
5-0; Shawn Cicero (Potts) pinned Paul Cole (Cou)
2:13; Nezar Haddad (Park) dec Charlie Generotti
(Tun) 7-2; Eric Eaton (Sel) dec Ryan Barry (Str) 9-4
182 Tyler Greene (East) maj dec Robert Kar-
stendiek (Str) 10-1; Thomas Alcaro (Emm) dec
Roger Legg (Cre) 3-2; Travis Moyer (BM) maj dec
Anthony Longer (Sel) 14-3; Martin Strenk (DV) dec
Marcus Newsom (North) 8-4
195 Chad Hoffman (Haz) dec Jovon Reyes
(Dier) 5-1; David Wilke (Naz) dec Jared Wehrmann
(Wall) 9-2; Francis Slover (East) pinned Jacob Ca-
puto (JS) 3:28; Troy Newhard (Emm) pinned
Kayautay Audler (Str) :53
220 Aaron Bradley (Naz) pinned Stanley
Burke (Potts) 2:35; Jack Fagan (DV) maj dec Jacob
Dolin (White) 10-0; Evan Kauffman (Free) tech fall
Billy Kennedy (Will) 16-0, 2:36; Shaun Heist (Park)
dec Victor Steffen (Wall) 4-1
285BradEmerick(Cou) pinnedTyler Peerson
(Free) 2:39; BrandonLance(Naz) dec DylanBerard
(AH) 3-2; Chris Wesolowski (PA) dec Patrick Goldy
(Will) 2-1; Mike Benner (PV) dec Daulton Romano
(SL) 3-2
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PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
Eastons Robert Rizzolino hangs upside down as Nathan Cheek of Wyoming Valley West works on
his next move in a 132-pound match during preliminaries of the Class 3A regionals Friday.
NEWYORK--- Wilkes opened
the seasoninfine fashionat the
Virginia WesleyanCollege Beach
Blast.
The Lady Colonels postedan
easy 27-0winover YorkCollege
(N.Y.) incollege softball Friday.
Wilkes explodedfor15first-
inningruns. Emily McGrathhad
a huge day at the plate inher first
collegiate contest, going5-for-5
withfour doubles andeight runs
battedin. The four doubles
breaks the school single-game
recordof three previously heldby
Tami Thomas against Lebanon
Valley in1999, while the eight
RBI ties the single-game markset
by Suzanne Fisher against Dela-
ware Valley in1997.
Alysha Bixler went 4-for-4with
sixRBI ona triple andtwohome
runs.
Heather Comptonrecordedthe
win, goingthree solidinnings not
allowinga hit while strikingout
five batters. McGrathenteredin
relief, goingtwoinnings and
allowingjust one hit.
Wilkes12, JohnJay0
Wilkes followedits opening
winagainst Yorkwitha shutout
of JohnJay College.
JessalynPaveletz toppedthe
team, going3-for-4witha homer
andthree RBI. JordanBorger
finished2-for-4witha double and
tworuns.
FreshmanLaykinHughes
pickedupthe win, goingfour
innings andnot allowinga hit
witheight strikeouts.
Wilkes continues play today
withmatchups against Franklin
andMarshall at 10a.m. andNorth
Carolina Wesleyanat noon.
C O L L E G E S O F T B A L L
Lady Colonels score 39 runs in opening day sweep
The Times Leader staff
MEDFORD, Mass. The Mi-
sericordia womens basketball
team missed two opportunities to
tie the game with just over 10 sec-
onds remaining and Tufts went on
to hit a couple free throws to end
the Cougars season 61-57 in the
first round of the NCAA Division
III playoffs Friday night.
Christine Marks grabbed a de-
fensive reboundafter Tufts Kelsey
Morehead missed a pair of free
throws with 27.8 seconds left.
Marks then missed on a drive to
the right side of the basket. She
grabbed the rebound, but had her
follow-up shot blocked.
Tufts Tiffany Kornegay was im-
mediately fouled and hit her first
free throwfor a 60-57 leadwith9.3
seconds remaining. She missed
her second, but rushed down the
lane to nab the rebound and was
fouled again. She hit her second
free throw attempt with 6.5 re-
maining to seal the victory.
Playing in their final game for
the Cougars, seniors Marks and
Jesse Robinson combined to score
38 of the teams 57 points.
Marks closedher career withan-
other double-double, leading all
players with 22 points and 12 re-
bounds while playing all 40 min-
utes. She leaves Misericordia as
the teams all-time leading scorer
and rebounder to go along with a
handful of single-game records.
Robinson finished with 16
points and five boards in 38 min-
utes.
The Cougars hada strongshow-
ing against the nations No. 4
ranked defense, topping the Jum-
bos average points allowed (45.7)
by12. Misericordia knocked down
5-of-10 shots from behind the arc
and was16-of-18 fromthe foul line.
Tufts led 32-26 at halftime, clos-
ing out the initial 20 minutes with
a pair of three-pointers. The Jum-
bos then opened a 46-36 lead with
12:35 left to play.
Marks, though, led a Cougars
comebackwitha pair of threes and
gave her teamthe lead, 51-50, with
two free throws at 5:19.
Tufts then took advantage of
some cold Misericordia shooting
and turnovers to regain a 58-51ad-
vantage at 2:58. But a pair of free
throws byMarks andathree-point-
er by Robinson cut the deficit to
59-57 with 38 seconds remaining.
Misericordias seasonends at17-
11after capturing its first Freedom
Conference title and making the
teams NCAA debut.
The host Jumbos (22-6) ad-
vancedtothesecondroundtoplay
Johns Hopkins today.
MISERICORDIA (57): Robinson 4-10 7-8 16,
McDaniel 2-12 0-0 5, Seely 3-8 2-2 8, Drayton 1-3
0-0 2, Marks 6-11 7-8 22, Sileo 1-2 0-0 2, Smicherko
1-4 0-0 2. Totals 18-50 16-18 57.
TUFTS (61): Morehead 3-5 0-2 7, Kornegay 4-7
7-11 15, McClure 2-5 2-4 7, Dufault 1-6 0-0 2, Bar-
nosky 1-3 1-2 3, Foley 2-5 0-0 6, Moynihan 4-13 0-0
9, Clegg 4-7 2-2 11, Kenner 0-1 1-2 1. Totals 21-52
13-23 61.
Halftime Tufts 32-26
3-point field goals MU 5-10 (Marks 3-4,
McDaniel 1-1, Robinson 1-2, Drayton 0-1, Sileo 0-1,
Smicherko 0-1); TU6-18 (Foley 2-4, Morehead 1-1,
McClure 1-2, Clegg 1-3, Moynihan 1-5, Dufault 0-3
W O M E N S C O L L E G E B A S K E T B A L L
Misericordias run
comes to an end
Tufts holds off Cougars rally
attempts in the first round of
the NCAA tournament.
The Times Leader staff
C M Y K
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S P O R T S
faces, whether its in practice or
game situations, is a big help in
adjusting to the AHL level, Kil-
leen said.
Im getting more and more
used to it. Im not worrying about
any outside factors, just how Im
practicing and getting ready as if
I was playing, he said.
Long layoff
With a full week between
games, the Penguins have
watched as Norfolk extended its
winning streak to 10 games and
build a six-point lead in the East
Division. Hynes said his team
isnt worried about running out of
time to catch the Admirals.
Theres still a ton of hockey to
play and this break has been
good, he said. Were excited to
If youre planning a trip and
need some advice on a good
hotel, chances are Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton Penguins forward Cal
OReilly can help you out.
The seventh-year pro joined his
fifth team this season when Pitts-
burgh reassigned OReilly to
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton late last
month. After stops in Nashville,
Phoenix and Pittsburgh in the
NHL and Portland in the AHL,
OReilly has used the week be-
tween games to get adjusted to
his new team.
Right away when I got here I
could understand what coach
expects and how they want guys
to play. The system fits me really
well, he said. Now is when
playoff hockey kind of starts and
you start letting it go. Its a good
stretch.
OReilly admitted it has been
tough bouncing between the
AHL and NHL this season, espe-
cially with the different roles that
he played in the two leagues. In
the AHL, OReilly is a top-six
forward who is counted on to put
up points. In the NHL, he found
himself in a more defensive role.
At times its tough when you
play a ton of time down here and
you go up and your minutes
arent as high and youre playing
more of a grinding role, OReilly
said. Im not a big, physical
player. The skill part of the game
is what I love and its the way I
played my whole life.
OReilly played in two games
for the Pen-
guins last week-
end and is
hoping to get
his first point
with the team
when they face
Adirondack this
Sunday on the
road. Hes al-
ways looking
forward to
establishing
some consis-
tency in a sea-
son that has
been a blur of
different teams.
Its been crazy. A lot of differ-
ent jersey numbers, a lot of hotels
and not having much clothes
with me, OReilly said. Thats
the way it goes. The guys on all
the teams have been great with
helping me adjust and get
around.
Munroe close
Goaltender Scott Munroe
practiced for the second straight
day Friday and worked on his
flexibility and movement. Hynes
said he is still day-to-day and the
team is aiming for Munroe to
return to action Sunday.
Were going to wait until Sun-
day to make the decision. Were
not going to rush him, coach
John Hynes said. If hes not ready
well play (Patrick) Killeen.
Killeen spent the week of prac-
tice facing as many shots as he
could and preparing as if he will
start Sunday. The more shots he
play a tough team in Adirondack
on Sunday, followed by a good
stretch of games coming up
again.
New prospect signed
Pittsburgh signed junior for-
ward Adam Payerl to a three-year
entry level contract on Thursday.
Payerl, 20, is in his third season
with the Belleville Bulls of the
Ontario Hockey League. In 57
games this year, the 6-foot-3,
216-pound Payerl established
career highs with 20 goals and 44
points both of which rank third
on the Bulls.
Hes a very gritty, aggressive
player, Hynes said. A big guy
who can play in the hard areas of
the ice and a tough player to play
against.
A M E R I C A N H O C K E Y L E A G U E
Well-traveled OReilly adjusting to WBS Penguins
By TOMVENESKY
tvenesky@timesleader.com
WBS Penguins
at Adirondack
Phantoms
3 p.m. Sunday
U P N E X T
izabethFinnegans topspot inthe
50 free. Finnegan won by a tenth
of a second over Telincho, clock-
ing in at 25.45 seconds for her
second consecutive win in the
event.
Shes the reigning queen from
last year, Redeemer coach Mara
Pawlenok said. Elizabeth has a
lot of natural talent. Shes a good
competitor. Once she sees some-
one swimming near her, she goes
faster.
Using its wealth of depth to its
advantage, the Royals benefited
from their younger swimmers
who came in with lifetime bests
in the IMand the butterfly to out-
perform their seeded positions.
Well, I thought score-wise,
were doing a great job of racking
up points, Pawlenok said. We
certainly have more points as
were seeded in the program. We
told the kids before the meet we
want to increase the number of
points that were actually on pa-
per. So far, theyve done a thrill-
ing job of actually doing that.
Prep broke a 10-year-old 200
medley relay record by 13-hun-
dreths of a second. Sixraces later,
the same foursome of Mia Non-
nenberg, Rebekah Campo, Katie
Voitik and Telincho sank another
10-year-old record when Telincho
held off a charging Elizabeth Fin-
WILKES-BARRE The Scran-
ton Prep girls 200 medley relay
team laughed off any possibility
of not breaking a district record.
Of course we knewweddoit,
Classics swimmer Maria Telin-
cho said, brimming withassured-
ness.
Scranton Prep wasnt done af-
ter the first race. The Classics
claimed three district records
and won six of the seven girls
events Friday at the District 2
Class 2A swimming champion-
ships at the Wyoming Valley Ca-
tholic Youth Center.
As far as HolyRedeemer is con-
cerned, Scranton Prep could take
as many district crowns as it
wants. Despite only winning one
race, the Royals holda staggering
63-point lead over the Classics af-
ter the first day of competition.
On the boys side, Dallas holds
a slight 163-142 lead over Holy
Redeemer.
The Royals girls head into to-
day with a commanding 201
points. Redeemer was led by El-
negan in the 200 free relay for a
three-tenths of a second victory.
Theyre possible of doing
some things, Prep coach Joe
Thier said. I was surprised in a
sense because you never know
whats going to happen. Of
course, depth kills us. By now,
our kids have improved and ev-
eryoneof our girls has gottenbet-
ter in every race.
Nonnenberg broke her own re-
cord in the 200 IM with a time of
2:05.848.45seconds faster than
the competition. Voitik took first
in the 200 free.
Intheboys events, Dallas finds
itself going toe-to-toe with a Re-
deemer teamthat posted surpris-
ing results toward the end of the
season.
The Royals 200 medley relay
team of Cody Smith, Terry Vra-
bec, George Evans and Mike Du-
binski set the tone with a win in a
race it was seeded third in. The
Royals finished with a time of
1:42.57.
I dont think I could be hap-
pier, Redeemer coach Matt Mill
said. I think they hit the perfect
stride. I couldnt be happier with
some of the drops, especially in
both relays.
Dallas Marcus Wagner placed
first in the 200 free with a time of
1:51.17.
Its fantastic, Wagner said.
Im thrilled with how it worked
out. I workedhardandthis is how
I expected it to turn out.
The Mountaineers also re-
ceived a gold medal from Jake
Chielli, who took his third con-
secutive 50 free district crown.
Chielli squeakedpast Preps Ryan
Sebastianelli with a time of 22.14
seconds.
Dallas narrowly held on to its
lead after a big performance in a
tightly contested 200 free relay.
Brian Stepniak swamthe final 50
meters in 22.45 seconds to guide
Dallas to a first-place showing
with a school-record time of
1:31.56.
They did a great job, especial-
ly that last relay, Dallas coach
Romayne Mosier said. Theyve
been trying to break the school
record all season, so that was the
icing on the cake.
The District 2 Class 2A Swim-
ming Championships resume to-
day at noon.
District 2 Class AA
Championships
Boys TeamStandings:
1. Dallas (DAL) 167; 2. Holy Redeemer (HR) 142;
3. Scranton Prep (SP) 124; 4. Berwick (BER) 92; 5.
Elk Lake (EL) 91; 6. Lake-Lehman (LL) 59; 7. Holy
Cross (HC) 30; 8. Hanover Area (HA) 26; 9. Meyers
(MEY) 25; 10. Valley View(VV) 21; 11. Wyoming Ar-
ea (WA) 19.
Girls TeamStandings:
1. Holy Redeemer (HR) 201; 2. Scranton Prep
(SP) 138; 3. Dallas (DAL) 98; 4. Pittston Area (PA)
82; 5. Hanover Area(HA) 63; 6. Berwick (BER) 57; 7.
Valley View (VV) 57; 8. Tunkhannock (TUN) 36; 9.
Elk Lake (EL) 27; 10. Lake-Lehman (LL) 22; 11.
Wyoming Area (WA) 21; 12. Meyers (MEY) 20; 13.
Wyoming Seminary (SEM) 10.
Also:
Nanticoke (NAN), Dunmore (DUN), West Scran-
ton (WS), Crestwood (CR), Western Wayne (WW),
Honesdale (HD), MMI Prep (MMI), Coughlin (COU)
Boys
200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. HR (Smith, Vrabec,
Evans, Dubinski) 1:42; 2. SP (Muzzi, Evans, Sebas-
tianelli, Pfaeffle) 1:43; 3. EL (Mowry, Phillips, Ster-
ner, Grosvenor) 1:46; 4. BER(Rehrig, Skeath, Stair,
Kelley) 1:54; 5. DAL (Gelso, Luksic, Fasulka, Kiluk)
1:55; 6. HA (Daubert, Williams, Temperine, Saltz)
1:57; 7. HC (Marino, Scocozzo, Corma, Magda)
2:00; 8. LL (Edkins, Chrzanowski, Daly, Edkins)
2:05; 9. MEY(Gallagher, Muniz, Ocasio, Robertson)
2:06; 10. VV(Lucas, Valvano, Crimi, Pfeiffenberger)
2:09;
200 FREE 1. DAL Wagner 1:51; 2. HR Evans
1:53; 3. SPPfaeffle1:54; 4. DALFasulka1:55; 5. VV
Conaboy 1:56; 6. SP Evans 1:57; 7. BER Kelley
1:58; 8. HRHauze1:59; 9. VVFranchak 2:01; 10. SP
Legg 2:01; 11. EL Sterner 2:09; 12. BER Guilliams
2:17; 13. HA Zapotok; 14. HC Esposito 2:27;
200 IM 1. EL Phillips 2:00; 2. DAL Matusiak
2:05; 3. HR Smith 2:09; 4. DAL Gelso 2:16; 5. DAL
Luksic 2:19; 6. BER Skeath 2:22.46; 7. EL Grosve-
nor 2:22.81 8. LL Daly 2:25; 9. HAWilliams 2:26; 10.
DAL Kiluk 2:26; 11. BER Stair 2:30; 12. SEM Sours
2:32; 13. HR Roper 2:34; 14. BER Yohey 2:39; 15.
BER Seely 2:40; 16. HC Scocozzo 2:54; 17. VV
McCarthy 2:58;
50 FREE 1. DAL Chielli 22.1; 2. SP Sebastia-
nelli 22.8; 3. HD Hewlitt 23.2; 4. CR Lukashewski
23.3; 5. HR Dubinski 23.5; 6. HR Shorts 23.9; 7. EL
Mowry 24.1; 8. SP Muzzi 24.5; 9. BER Shoemaker
24.6; 10. BERRehrig 24.8; 11. EL Manzek 24.9; 12.
BER Dyer 25.4; 13. HC Marino 25.52; 14. VV
Schack 25.59; 15. WSPalauskas 25.7; 16. HCMag-
da 26.0; 17. WS Chatterpaul 26.1; 18. MEY Robert-
son 26.2; 19. COU Moorhead 26.3; 20. WA Flynn
26.3; 21. HR Gdovin 26.4; 22. BER Eskin 26.6; 23.
WS Emiliani 26.96; 24. DAL Madaya 26.99; 25. VV
Valvano 27.0; 26. MEY Ocasio 27.3; 27. HC Inirio
27.6; 28. WS Kelly 28.1; 29. HA Saltz 28.1; 30. WA
Scrobola 28.4; 31. NAN Ferruci 29.7;
100FLY1. SPSebastianelli 54.7; 2. CRGrzech
55.1; 3. DAL Chielli 55.3; 4. SP Pfaeffle 56.4; 5. HR
Vrabec 1:00.34; 6. DAL Gelso 1:00.47; 7. CR Kee-
nan 1:01.1; 8. SEMGagliardi 1:01.3; 9. HR Lehman
1:01.6; 10. EL Grosvenor 1:01.9; 11. HATemperine
1:04; 12. EL Sterner 1:05; 13. BER Stair 1:07.1; 14.
BER Yohey 1:07.7; 15. MEY Ocasio 1:12; 16. HC
Corma 1:13.4; 17. VV Crimi 1:13.8
200 FREE RELAY 1. DAL (Chielli, Wagner,
Matusiak, Stepniak) 1:31; 2. HR (Smith, Shorts, Du-
binski, Evans) 1:32; 3. SP (Muzzi, Sebastianelli,
Legg, Robinson) 1:35; 4. BER (Kelley, Rehrig,
Shoemaker, Dyer) 1:39; 5. EL (Sterner, Carney,
Malloy, Manzek) 1:44; 6. LL (M. Edkins, C. Edkins,
Daly, Chrzanowski) 1:46; 7. HC(Esposito, Inirio, Ma-
rino, Magda) 1:47.2; 8. MEY (Gallagher, Snyder,
Ocasio, Robertson) 1:47.6; 9. WS (Emiliani, Kelly,
Palauskas, Chatterpaul) 1:47.8; 10. NAN(McGahee,
Ioanna, Ferrucci, Mash) 1:55.
Girls
200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. SP (Nonnenberg,
Campo, Voitik, Telincho) 1:49; 2. HR (Mahle, B.
Chmil, R. Finnegan, E. Finnegan) 1:52; 3. PA
(Scialpi, Antonnacci, Nardone, Smith) 2:02; 4. HA
(Belles, Good, Pericci, Keating) 2:04 5. TUN
(Venn, Kasmierski, Swenson, Stretch) 2:05 6. BER
(Andress, Woytko, Volkel, Whitmire) 2:05 7. VV
(Franchak, Merli, Sklareski, Mulherin) 2:06 8. SEM
(Williams, Disler, Gagliardi, Brier) 2:08 9. MEY
(Wallace, Mahalak, Kerr, Hoban) 2:08 10. DAL
(Lombardo, Adams, Greenwood, Rando) 2:10; 11.
LL (Sharon, Lopez, Sabol, Williams) 2:11; 12. NAN
(Carne, Mash, Medura, Whitman) 2:16; 13. EL
(Bedell, Everitt, VanEtten, Brink) 2:16 14. HC
(OConnor, Piggi, Carey, Shivock) 2:19 15. WA
(Lasher, Laviska, Cruz, Holtz) 2:20 16. DUN
(Agular, Fedor, Maher, Bistran) 2:29;
200 FREE 1. SP Voitik 2:00; 2. HR Reilly
2:06; 3. VV LaTorre 2:06; 4. EL Zdancewicz 2:06;
5. MEY Hoban 2:07; 6. HR Katra 2:07; 7. DAL
Barry 2:08; 8. HR Walton 2:10; 9. DAL Berger 2:12;
10. DAL Schwerdman 2:13; 11. SP Neville 2:15;
12. VV Farrell 2:15; 13. VV Mulherin 2:17; 14. HA
2:17; 15. HA McGovern 2:18; 16. VV Siniawa 2:21;
17. WA Alder 2:25; 18. HA Geiser 2:27; 19. BER
Dyer 2:27; 20. DUN ONeil 2:29; 21. HR Ritsick
2:30; 22. PA Brady 2:30; 23. PA Fischer 2:30; 24.
PA Miller 2:37
200 IM 1. SP Nonnenberg 2:05; 2. HR Mahle
2:14; 3. PA Nardone 2:20; 4. HR Cruz 2:21; 5. HR
B. Chmil 2:23; 6. VV Merli 2:28; 7. LL Sabol 2:29;
8. DAL Kelly 2:31; 9. HR McCole 2:34; 10. MMI
Acri 2:36; 11. TUN Kasmierski 2:37; 12. LL Lopez
2:38; 13. SP Donlon 2:39; 14. DAL Rando 2:39;
15. BER Volkel 2:39; 16. HA Good 2:41; 17. NAN
Medura 2:43.53; 18. TUN Yatsko 2:43.55; 19. BER
Shoemaker 2:43.58; 20. DAL Greenwood 2:46; 21.
MEY Kerr 2:46; 22. HAN Evans 2:47; 23. HAN
Keating 2:48; 24. PA Seaman 2:53;
50 FREE 1. HR E. Finnegan 25.4; 2. SP
Telinchio 25.5; 3. PA Scialpi 26.4; 4. HA Keating
26.5; 5. WA Brown 26.8; 6. HR C. Chmil 27.32; 7.
BER Whitmore 27.37; 7. BER Woytko 27.37; 9.
CR Way 27.81; 10. HR Kusakavitch 27.88; 11.
WW S. Giombetti 27.92; 11. DAL Adams 27.92;
13. EL Ofalt 28.0; 14. VV Onukiavage 28.1; 15.
WW B. Giombetti 28.22; 16. PA Senese 28.29 17.
VV Mulherin 28.3; 18. HA Good 28.5; 19. NAN
Carne 28.81; 20. DAL Rando 28.85; 21. PA Kosik
28.86; 22. WA Holtz 29.0; 23. LL Sharon 29.3; 24.
VV Mitchell 29.4; 25. HC Shivock 29.5; 26. MEY
Mahalak 29.7; 27. TUN Nichols 30.01; 27. WA
Frisbie 30.01; 29. EL Griffiths 30.3; 30 MEY
Menges 30.8; 31. HR Masi 31.0;
100 FLY 1. SP Campo 57.3; 2. HR R.
Finnegan 1:01.29; 3. PA Nardone 1:01.39; 4. DAL
Augustine 1:03; 5. HR Kalafut 1:04.31; 6. SP
Harach 1:04.88; 7. HA Pericci 1:05.02; 8. DAL
Kelly 1:05.48 9. TUN Venn 1:06; 10. HR C. Chmil
1:07; 11. SP Donlon 1:10; 12. HR McCole 1:12.15;
13. SEM Gagliardi 1:12.18; 14. MMI Acri 1:12.35;
15. SEM Disler 1:12.61; 16. MEY Kerr 1:13; 17. VV
Sklareski 1:14; 18. DAL Fasulka 1:15.00; 19. EL
VanEtten 1:15.07 20. DAL Greenwood 1:16.07; 21.
VV Possanza 1:16.27; 22. SEM Cole 1:18; 23.
MEY Wallace 1:19; 24. EL Grosvenor 1:20;
200 FREE RELAY 1. SP (Nonnenberg,
Campo, Voitik, Telincho) 1:38; 2. HR (R. Finnegan,
Mahle, Cruz, E. Finnegan) 1:39; 3. DAL (Augus-
tine, Adams, Kelly, Barry) 1:48.04; 4. PA (Scialpi,
Kosik, Smith, Nardone) 1:48.10; 5. VV (LaTorre, S.
Mulherin, H. Mulherin, Franchak) 1:48.56; 6. BER
(Volkel, Whitmire, Andress, Woytko) 1:50; 7. EL
(Grosvenor, Everitt, Ofalt, Zdancewicz) 1:53.5; 8.
HA (Good, Evans, McGovern, Pericci) 1:53.6; 9.
TUN (Kasmierski, Healey, Nichols, Venn) 1:55.4;
10. LL (Williams, Lopez, Sharon, Sabol) 1:55.7; 11.
WA (Holtz, Frisbie, Alder, Brown) 1:55.9; 12. MEY
(Mahalak, Wallace, Kerr, Hoban) 1:56.6; 13. SEM
(Brier, Cole, Disler, Gagliardi) 1:56.7; 14. NAN
(Carne, Mash, Whitman, Medura) 2:01; 15. HC
(Piwowarski, Castanzo, OConnor, Carey) 2:02;
16. DUN (ONeill, Maher, Bewick, Bistran) 2:08;
D I S T R I C T 2 C L A S S 2 A S W I M M I N G
Prep girls get records, Redeemer gets lead
Royals are up by 63 entering
today. Dallas boys hold
21-point edge over Redeemer.
By JAY MONAHAN
For The Times Leader
So I just tried staying as close to
him as possible. I was just telling
myself I want to make it to
states.
Valley West freshman Ed Za-
watski sprinted to a first-place
victory in the 50 free at 21.02 sec-
onds.
That freshman from Valley
West is just wow, Keiser said.
Its the first weve seen him. Hes
going to be a real guy.
The Spartans also broke a
school record in the 200 medley
relay.
On the girls side, Hazleton Ar-
ea sisters Shaina and Felicia Gre-
go notched back-to-back individ-
ual wins in the 200 free and 200
IM, respectively. Both Grego sis-
ters paced the competition by
nearly three seconds.
The Cougars failed to win both
of the all-too-important relay
races, but will feature both of the
Gregosisters inthe 400free relay.
We have to keep focused,
said Felicia Grego, who cut near-
ly five seconds off her seed time.
We really have to keep the mind-
set that we have to perform and
push ourselves before we think
we automatically have it.
Valley Wests Morgan Hanadel
recorded an upset victory in the
100 butterfly over Wallenpau-
packs Baileigh Vanderhoof. Ha-
nadel claimed first at a 59.51-sec-
ond clip.
Delaware Valleys Kendall
Glaster became a returning
championinthe50free, postinga
24.9-second mark that edged the
Spartans Kayleigh Fishe by
eight-hundreths of a second.
The Coughlin foursome of Car-
ly Ray, Ashley Ray, Kylee
McGraneandEmilieGurdockset
two school records inthe 200 me-
dley and 200 free relays.
Final competition continues at
6 p.m. today at the Wyoming Val-
ley Catholic Youth Center.
We have to swim well; they
have to swim well, Tribendis
said. Its all about the competi-
tion. Whoever wants it the most
is going to do it.
District 2 Class AAA
Championships
Boys Team Standings:
1. Williamsport (WIL) 189; 2. Wyoming Valley
West (WVW) 183; 3. Hazleton (HAZ) 115; 4. Tunk-
hannock (TUN) 75; 5. Delaware Valley (DV) 75; 6.
Abington Heights (AH) 68; 7. Scranton (SC) 54; 8.
Wallenpaupack (WP) 29; 9. Pittston Area (PA) 16.
Girls Team Standings:
1. Abington Heights (AH) 172; 2. Hazleton (HAZ)
166; 3. Wyoming Valley West (WVW) 124; 4. Dela-
ware Valley (DV) 110; 5. Coughlin (COU) 64; 6. Wal-
lenpaupack (WP) 58; 6. Williamsport (WIL) 58; 8.
Scranton (SC) 44; 9. West Scranton (WS) 8.
BOYS
200 MEDLEY RELAY 1. WVW (Zawatski,
Fleisher, Missal, C. Himlin) 1:38; 2. HAZ (Paisley,
Farley, Valkusky, Hicks) 1:41; 3. TUN (Spencer,
Moffitt, Fowler, Proulx) 1:43; 4. WIL(Schwoyer, Nar-
done, Smith, Pellagrino) 1:46.7; 5. SC (Yuschovitz,
Myers, Domenick, Hoban) 1:46.9; 6. AH(Kay, Shapi-
ro, Fazio, Bruzzano) 1:48; 7. WP (B. Denniston, Us-
beck, N. Denniston, Osborne) 1:50; 8. DV (DeMasi,
Kremsner, Mirabito, Riexinger) 1:52;
200 FREE 1. WIL Smith 1:48; 2. HAZ Valkusky
1:51; 3. WVWAn. Greenwald 1:53.62; 3. WIL Good
1:53.62; 5. SC Yuschovitz 1:53; 6. WIL Schwoyer
1:54.1; 7. AHPinches 1:54.9; 8. WVWJacobs 1:55;
9. AH Kohn 1:57.3; 10. HAZ Cunningham 1:57.40;
11. WVW Greenwald 1:57.44; 12. TUN Proulx
1:58.0; 13. TUN Hill 1:58.4; 14. HAZ Steiner 1:59.1;
15. WVW Walters 1:59.9; 16. SC Jimcosky 2:00.3;
17. DV Ramirez 2:00.6; 18. SC Grier 2:00.8; 19. DV
Gutman 2:02; 20. AHVale 2:03; 21. HAZ Jespersen
2:08; 22. DV Jauch 2:09; 23. AH Barren 2:14;
200 IM 1. HAZ Paisley 1:57; 2. TUN Spencer
2:01; 3. WILNardone2:04.3; 4. DVLarson2:04.5; 5.
WVWMissal 2:05.2; 6. WVWFleisher 2:05.7; 7. WIL
Smith 2:09; 8. WIL Hartzel 2:11; 9. WVW Plucenik
2:12; 10. TUN Moffitt 2:14.2; 11. WVW Klemish
2:14.7; 12. SC Domenick 2:15.3; 13. WIL Martin
2:15.7; 14. HAZGenetti 2:16; 15. SCHoban2:17; 16.
AH Conahan 2:18; 17. DV Kremsner 2:20; 18. DV
Leili 2:22.2; 19. AH Shapiro 2:22.8; 20. DV DeMasi
2:24; 21. AH Remus 2:32;
50FREE1. WVWZawatski 21.0; 2. WILRuntas
21.6; 3. HAZ Hicks 22.9; 4. DV Ri. Fowler 23.0; 5.
TUNRy. Fowler 23.2; 6. WIL Fox 23.51; 7. WVWC.
Himlin 23.58; 8. WP Usbeck 23.7; 9. AH Bruzzano
23.8; 10. WIL Pellagrino 23.97; 10. WVW Taren
23.97; 12. SC Myers 24.3; 13. WP N. Denniston
24.5; 14. DV Riexinger 24.56; 15. TUN A. Sehne
24.6; 16. TUN S. Sehne 24.73; 17. TUN Linden
24.75; 18. SC Mandile 24.77; 19. AH Fazio 24.79;
20. DV LiCausi 24.8; 21. WP B. Denniston 24.8; 22.
HAZ Dzuranin 24.9; 23. PAWinters 25.0; 24. AHJu-
bon 25.05; 25. WP Osborne 25.14; 26. PA Cum-
mings 25.2; 27. DV DeVilliers 25.5; 28. AH Remus
26.0; 29. PA Whispell 26.3; 30. WVW Libman 27.0;
31. HAZ Acosta 27.5;
100 FLY 1. WIL Runtas 53.1; 2. WIL Mackey
53.5; 3. WVWMissal 53.9; 4. WILFrazier 54.4; 5. DV
Deans 55.5; 6. WVW Yeninas 56.0; 7. HAZ Farley
58.3; 8. WVW Klemish 58.4; 9. SC Domenick 59.3;
10. AH Fazio 1:00.12; 11. DV Prudhoe 1:00.13; 12.
AHBruzzano1:02.43; 13. WPN. Denniston1:02.53;
14. WVW McQueen 1:04.36; 15. DV Mirabito
1:04.96; 16. TUN Breen 1:07; 17. WIL Williams
1:08.37; 18. AH Stevens 1:08.74; 19. HAZ Jesper-
sen 1:08.90; 20. HAZ McGinley 1:11;
200 FREE RELAY 1. WIL (Runtas, Mackey,
Smith, Frazier) 1:28; 2. HAZ(Paisley, Hicks, Genetti,
Valkusky) 1:29; 3. TUN (Fowler, Sehne, Proulx,
Spencer) 1:32.6; 4. DV (Fowler, Larson, Prudhoe,
Deans) 1:32.9; 5. WVW (A. Himlin, Taren, Ad.
Greenwald, C. Himlin) 1:33; 6. AH (Kohn, Fazio,
Bruzzano, Pinches) 1:35; 7. SC (Myers, Domenick,
Mandile, Grier) 1:36; 8. WP (N. Denniston, B. Den-
niston, Osborne, Usbeck) 1:37; 9. PA (Winters,
Remsky, Whispell, Cummings) 1:42;
GIRLS
200 MEDLEYRELAY1. AH(Smertz, Gualtieri,
Gromelski, Lempicky) 1:53; 2. HAZ (S. Grego, F.
Grego, Yannes, Kendall) 1:55; 3. DV (Llewellyn,
Marcucci, Vellekamp, Glaster) 1:56; 4. WP (Rhati-
gan, Lutfy, Vanderhoof, Beskovoyne) 2:00; 5. COU
(C. Ray, A. Ray, McGrane, Gurdock) 2:01; 6. WVW
(N. Chipego, Gaylets, Pavlic, Ellsworth) 2:04; 7. WIL
(Hepler, Good, Isacsson, Fink) 2:10; 8. SC (Hiller,
Galvin, Voldenberg, Russo) 2:23;
200 FREE 1. HAZ S. Grego 2:00; 2. HAZ Po-
dlesny 2:03; 3. AH Sweeney 2:05; 4. AH Brickel
2:06.4 5. DV Pandish 2:06.5; 6. SC Kazmierczak
2:06.8; 7. WVW Holena 2:08; 8. AH Machler 2:11.4;
9. WVW N. Chipego 2:11.6; 10. WIL Hepler 2:13; 11.
DV Riebel 2:13; 12. HAZ Goffa 2:14; 13. DV Shaw
2:19; 14. WIL Hepler 2:20.1; 15. AH Furiosi 2:20.2;
16. WIL Fink 2:21.0; 17. WS Walsh 2:21.7; 18. HAZ
Ferrari 2:23.2; 19. SCPocius 2:23.5; 20. DV DAuria
2:23.6; 21. WS Williams 2:24.3; 22. SC Voldenberg
2:24.6; 23. WVW Holena 2:26; 24. SC Hiller 2:31;
200 IM 1. HAZ F. Grego 2:15; 2. DV Llewellyn
2:17; 3. AH Smertz 2:19; 4. AH Gualtieri 2:25; 5. AH
Burdick-Risser 2:27; 6. WVWPlant 2:28; 7. HAZPle-
ban 2:29; 8. WVW Gaylets 2:32.7; 9. WIL Isacsson
2:32.9; 10. WP Lutfy 2:33.4; 11. DV Mirabito 2:33.5;
12. HAZDzuranin2:34; 13. DVWalters2:35.1; 14. AH
Conahan 2:35.3; 15. DV DeVilliers 2:36; 16. WVW
Pavlic 2:38; 17. HAZ Begg 2:42; 18. SCRusso, 2:48;
19. COU Lanning 2:52; 20. WS Gaul 3:01; 21. WS
DiBileo 3:09;
50 FREE 1. DV Glaster 24.90; 2. WVW Fishe
24.98; 3. AHLempicky 25.0; 4. HAZ Kendall 25.4; 5.
HAZ Sanko 25.9; 6. COU C. Ray 26.0; 7. AH Muller
26.3; 8. WVW Ellsworth 27.0; 9. HAZ Matrone 27.1;
10. COUA. Ray27.7; 11. DVMunera27.81; 12. WVW
Chapman 27.88; 13. DV Boyd 27.9; 14. AH Feather
28.05; 15. DV Zazula 28.09; 16. WP Beskovoyne
28.2; 17. AH McLane 28.5; 18. WIL Campana 28.5;
19. WSSederovitz 29.3; 20. WIL Good 29.6; 21. WIL
Rothrock 29.7; 22. HAZBlasko32.0; 23. WPGewirtz
32.9; 24. WPHamelburg33.3; 25. WSGaul 33.5; 26.
WP Caccese 33.7; 27. WVW Greskewicz 35.9;
100 FLY1. WVWHanadel 59.5; 2. WPVander-
hoof 59.6; 3. HAZF. Grego1:02; 4. HAZYannes1:03;
5. COU McGrane 1:07; 6. AH Gromelski 1:08.3; 7.
WVW Pavlic 1:08.6; 8. SC Babinski 1:08.69; 9. DV
Vellekamp 1:09; 10. DV Munera 1:10; 11. HAZ Goffa
1:11; 12. AH Furiosi 1:12; 13. DV Forichon 1:14.5; 14.
HAZ Dzuranin1:14.6; 15. AHRusso1:15; 16. AHSa-
blan1:17; 17. DVFamularo1:19; 18. WVWClark1:25;
200FREERELAY1. AH(Muller, Gualtieri, Gro-
melski, Lempicky) 1:42; 2. WVW(Fishe, Plant, hole-
na, Hanadel) 1:43; 3. HAZ (Kendall, Podlesny, San-
ko, Pleban) 1:44; 4. COU (C. Ray, Gurdock,
McGrane, A. Ray) 1:49; 5. WP (Beskovoyne, Lutfy,
K. Vanderhoof, B. Vanderhoof) 1:50.6; 6. DV (Zaz-
ula, Boyd, Munera, Pandish) 1:50.9; 7. SC (Russo,
Pocius, Babinski, Kazmierczak) 1:52; 8. WIL (Reis,
Campana, Good, Fink) 1:54; 9. WS (Sederovitz, A.
Williams, M. Williams, Walsh) 1:59;
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AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
Wyoming Valley Wests Andrew Greenwald competes in the 200
Freestyle during the District 2-4 Class 3A championships.
knowat practice I was going to be
in most of the game, Michaels
said. I knewit was coming. But it
was tough being without Brit be-
cause when I dont need to bring
up the ball, shes there.
ReplacingMuscatell inthestart-
ing lineup was junior Celia Rader,
who returned after a three-game
absence. She finished with 13
points, as did senior Samantha
Simcox, whoaddednine rebounds
and four steals.
Obviously missing Brit is big
just because shes a stabilizing
force and shes good at getting ev-
eryone in the right spot, Donogh-
ue said. But I think the entire
quartet of guards we played in the
game tonight were very good. I
think we had very good pace.
The Lady Monarchs relied on
the three-ball to keep the Red
Dragons (19-9) at arms length in
the second half, knocking down
five to stunt Oneontas rally.
Kings finished 8-of-22 from be-
hind the arc while the Dragons
were 2-of-19 from deep, with one
cominginthe final minute of anal-
ready-decided game.
The 42 points was Oneontas
lowest output of the season.
Both teams shot under 30 per-
cent in the first half as the Lady
Monarchs took a 24-13 lead into
the locker room.
Oneonta missedits first12shots
from the field, finally converting
on a wide-open layup following a
turnover at midcourt at the 13:17
mark.
The Dragons struggled from
long range, going1-of-12 frombe-
hind the arc on the first half, but
just as damagingwere the several
misses right under the rim, typ-
ically after an offensive rebound
or a steal.
I dont think weve had a game
where we went that long without
(scoring), Dragons coach
Daphne Thompson said. We
were shooting something like 6
percent in the first 10 minutes.
It wasnt like we didnt have
good looks. They were our usual
shots. It wasnt like we were forc-
ing it up.
Despite never leading in the
game, Oneonta hung around and
pulled within eight with three
minutes to play. Kings hadstrug-
gled fromthe foul line in the con-
ference title game, but was solid
downthestretchonFridaytopre-
vent the comeback.
ONEONTA STATE (42): Slagle 6-18 0-0 13,
Schilling 1-3 0-0 2, Pappalardo 2-14 2-2 6, Szkotak
4-12 2-2 11, Longto 0-1 0-0 0, Crawford 1-3 0-1 2,
Regan 1-4 2-4 4, Wilverding 0-1 2-2 2, Mulligan 0-1
2-4 2, Welytok 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 15-57 10-15 42.
KING'S(56): Simcox 4-11 2-2 13, Rader 4-9 2-2
13, Michaels 4-12 7-10 16, Atchison 2-6 0-0 5, Man-
ning 2-9 2-3 6, Davies 0-0 1-2 1, Dahl 0-2 0-0 0, Car-
lin 1-5 0-0 2, Henry 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 17-54 14-19 56.
Halftime Kings, 24-13
3-point field goals SUNYO 2-19 (Szkotak
1-3, Slagle 1-6, Wilverding 0-1, Mulligan 0-1, Craw-
ford 0-2, Pappalardo 0-6); KC 8-22 (Simcox 3-7,
Rader 3-7, Michaels 1-2, Atchison 1-4, Carlin 0-2)
William Paterson 79,
Salve Regina 44
The No. 8-ranked team in the
country made quick work of Salve
Regina in the pods other first-
round game on Friday, taking con-
trol in the opening minutes.
Senior forward April Smith led
the Pioneers (26-2) with23points.
Paterson came into the game
with the sixth-highest scoring of-
fense in the nation (76.4 ppg) fac-
ing Reginas 10th-ranked defense
(49.2 ppg). But it was the Pioneers
defense that set the tone, holding
the Seahawks to just one field goal
in the first 10 minutes and 18
points in the first half.
Regina (19-10) shot under 20
percent for the game.
SALVE REGINA (44): Birrell 3-14 2-2 9, Del-
Valle 2-9 0-0 4, Dinan 1-8 0-0 2, Pendergast 2-6 4-6
8, Shorey 5-2211-1421, Rosenlund0-00-00, Mur-
phy 0-4 0-0 0, Pigoga 0-0 0-0 0, Bucci 0-1 0-0 0,
Cecil 0-0 0-0 0, Averill 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 13-66 17-22
44.
WILLIAM PATERSON (79): Borova 6-17 2-2
15, Smith 7-15 8-10 23, Javis 4-4 0-0 8, Callander
2-4 0-0 4, Jeter 1-5 2-2 4, Walker 1-6 2-4 4, Ennis
0-2 2-2 2, Lucas 1-3 0-0 2, Gnaba 0-2 0-0 0, Palmer
1-1 4-6 6, Marfo 2-4 1-1 5, Jackiewicz 2-3 0-0 5.
Totals 27-66 21-27 79.
HalftimeWilliam Paterson, 42-18
3-point field goals SRU 1-14 (Birrell 1-4,
DelValle 0-1, Bucci 0-1, Averill 0-1, Dinan 0-3, Mur-
phy 0-4); WPU4-13 (Callander 1-1, Jackiewicz 1-1,
Smith 1-2, Borova 1-7, Lucas 0-2)
KINGS
Continued from Page 1B
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S P O R T S
couldve used this setup last year.
Theywent throughawful collaps-
es in September that eventually
cost them playoff spots on the fi-
nal day of the season.
I think the more, the merrier,
newRedSoxmanager Bobby Val-
entine said. I think for the fans,
the players, the energy at the end
of the season, I dont mind. What
wouldit be, a thirdof the teams? I
think itll be good.
This is the first switch in
MLBs postseason format since
the1995 season, when wild cards
were first added. The move cre-
ates a new one-game, wild-card
round in the AL and NL between
the teams with the best records
who are not division winners.
Its a good thing for baseball.
That seems tobe what the people
want, Detroit manager Jim Ley-
land said.
There are a lot of mixed emo-
tions but as long as the playoffs
dont get watered down, its fine,
but that wont happen in base-
ball, he said.
The additions mean 10 of the
30 MLB teams will get into the
playoffs. Thats still fewer than in
the other pro leagues 12 of 32
make it in the NFL, and 16 of 30
advance in the NBA and NHL.
The long-expected decision
was announced less than an hour
before Seattle and Oakland start-
ed the exhibition season. On
March 28, the Mariners and Ath-
letics will play the big league
opener in Tokyo.
This change increases the re-
wards of a divisionchampionship
and allows two additional mar-
kets to experience playoff base-
ball each year, Commissioner
Bud Selig said in a statement.
Also, a tweak: For the 2012 post-
season, the five-game division se-
ries will begin with two home
games for lower seeds, followedby
home games for the higher seed.
After that, it will returntothe 2-2-1
format previously used.
MLB said that with schedules
already drawnfor this season, the
postseasonhadtobe compressed
to fit in the extra games. Hence,
fewer off-days for travel.
I dont think it really changes
the way you look at this season.
You really have to fight to win
your division, New York Yan-
kees manager JoeGirardi said. It
is kind of strange to start on the
road. That doesnt quite seem
right, but its a one-year thing. I
understandwhytheyre doingit.
If the World Series goes to
Game 7 this year as it did last
season, when the wild-card St.
Louis Cardinals won the cham-
pionship it would be played
Nov. 1.
PLAYOFFS
Continued fromPage 1B
Farrior and Smith served as the
backbone of a defense that led the
franchise to two Super Bowl titles
andthreeAFCchampionshipsover
the last decade, a period in which
the Steelers defense finished
rankedinthetop10intheleagueev-
eryseason.
TheduojoinwidereceiverHines
Ward and guard Chris Kemoeatu,
who were told earlier this week
theyalsowill becut as theteamad-
dresses salarycapconcerns andan
aging roster, particularly on de-
fense. Nose tackle Chris Hoke re-
tired in January due to lingering
neckproblems.
The 37-year-old Farrior, a two-
time Pro Bowl selection, had 78
tackles in 14 games last season.
Thoughhestayedrelativelymostly
injury free in 2011, Farrior was due
about $2.8 million in 2012, and the
Steelers are making a series of
moves to get under the projected
salarycapof around$120million.
QuarterbackBenRoethlisberger
and linebackers LaMarr Woodley
and Lawrence Timmons already
have agreed to restructure their
contractsinthehopestheteamcan
freeupenoughcapspacetokeepre-
stricted free agent wide receiver
Mike Wallace.
Farrior was so highly respected
by his teammates they namedhim
a defensivecaptainineachof his fi-
nal eight seasons. He had 30 sacks
and eight interceptions during his
10 seasons with the Steelers after
coming over from the New York
Jets. He likely will be replaced by
Larry Foote, who has been a capa-
ble spot starter throughout his ca-
reer.
STEELERS
Continued fromPage 1B
BRACE TO PLAY AT MISERICORDIA
AIMEE DILGER/THE TIMES LEADER
D
allas multisport standout Paul Brace signed a letter of intent with
Misericordia University on Friday to continue his studies at the
school and play for the Cougars football team. Brace is flanked by his
parents, LuAnn and Paul Brace Sr.
PREPPING FOR THE SEASON
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
B
ob Montone, second trainer for Clarence Martin Jr. Stables of Hones-
dale, walks Shibboleth Hanover to his stable Thursday morning. The
stable gates opened Thursday morning at Mohegan Sun at Pocono
Downs and Shibboleth Hanover was the first horse to arrive. Racing
starts at the facility April 1.
WASHINGTON Zach Par-
ise notched a hat trick before a
crunching hit from two players
sent him to the locker room
midway through the second
period, and the New Jersey
Devils snapped a four-game
losing streak by beating the
Washington Capitals 5-0 Friday
night.
Parise raised his total to a
team-high 27 goals including
pairing with a somersaulting
Dainius Zubrus for two that
came 29 seconds apart but
left the game at the 9:40 mark of
the second period, when he was
sandwiched between Washing-
ton forwards Matt Hendricks
and Brooks Laich near the
boards.
Parise stayed down for a bit
while being checked, then was
helped off the ice. He was on the
bench in the third period, smil-
ing while chatting with team-
mates, and played briefly on a
power play with about six min-
utes left.
Lightning 4, Rangers 3, OT
TAMPA, Fla. Ryan Malone
scored 1:58 into overtime as
Tampa Bay overcame a two-goal
deficit to beat Eastern Confer-
ence-leading New York.
Malone beat Henrik Lundq-
vist from the slot as his game-
winner stopped a personal 10-
game goal drought.
Brandon Dubinsky got the
Rangers even at 3 from the left
circle with 3:27 left in the third.
Steven Stamkos scored his
league-leading 45th goal from
slot at 10:17 of the third to give
the Lightning a 3-2 lead.
Tom Pyatt and Teddy Purcell
also scored for the Lightning,
who moved within four points
of eighth-place Winnipeg in the
East. Purcell added two assists.
Artem Anisimov and Marian
Gaborik had other Rangers
goals.
Red Wings 6, Wild 0
DETROIT Jimmy Howard
made 19 saves for his 11th career
shutout, Valtteri Filppula had
two goals and an assist, and
Henrik Zetterberg had a goal
and two assists in Detroits win
over Minnesota.
Ian White a goal and an assist
and Brendan Smith and Darren
Helm also scored for the Red
Wings. Niklas Kronwall had
three assists. It was Howards
sixth shutout of the season.
Blackhawks 2, Senators 1
OTTAWA Marian Hossa
scored the go-ahead goal mid-
way through the second period
and Chicago held on to defeat
Ottawa.
Bryan Bickell also scored for
the Blackhawks, while Ray
Emery, making his first appear-
ance in Ottawa since having his
contract bought out in 2008,
made 25 saves.
N H L
Parises
trick lifts
NJ past
Capitals
The Associated Press
SOUTH BEND, Ind. Jack
Cooley scored a career-high 27
points and had 17 rebounds as
No. 20 Notre Dame beat Provi-
dence 75-69 on Friday night to
wrap up a double bye in next
weeks Big East tournament.
Notre Dame (21-10, 13-5)
locked up the No. 3 seed in the
tournament and ended a two-
game losing skid that followed
a nine-game winning streak.
Cooley, who had just two
points and no rebounds in the
Irishs loss at Georgetown on
Monday, scored 21 points and
grabbed 10 rebounds in the first
half, hitting 7 of 10 shots. He
finished 10 for 15 from the field.
LaDontate Henton had 18
points and 12 rebounds, Vin-
cent Council added 17 points
and Gerald Coleman 15 for
Providence (15-16, 4-14). But
the Friars were cold out from
the 3-point line, missing their
first 13 attempts before hitting
three straight and finishing
4-for-20.
No. 12 Murray St. 78,
Tennessee Tech 58
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
Donte Poole scored 25 points,
and 12th-ranked Murray State
routed Tennessee Tech in the
Ohio Valley Conference tourna-
ment semifinals.
Now the Racers (29-1) will
play the winner of Tennessee
State-Morehead State in the
championship Saturday.
No. 15 Wichita State 72,
Indiana State 48
ST. LOUIS Toure Murry
and Joe Ragland scored 14
points each and Garrett Stutz
had 12 rebounds to lead No. 15
Wichita State to a win over
Indiana State in the quarterfi-
nals of the Missouri Valley
Conference tournament.
The Shockers (27-4) won
their season-high ninth
straight and will play Northern
Iowa or Illinois State on Sat-
urday for a spot in the cham-
pionship.
No. 25 Creighton 68,
Drake 61
ST. LOUIS Doug McDer-
mott scored 26 points and
Antoine Young added 16 points
to lift No. 25 Creighton to a
victory over Drake in the quar-
terfinals of the Missouri Valley
Conference Tournament.
Creighton (26-5) advances to
play the winner of the Evans-
ville-Missouri State game on
Saturday.
M E N S C O L L E G E B A S K E T B A L L
Irish nab Big East tourney byes
The Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Notre
Dame
guard Alex
Dragicev-
ich heads
up court
against
Providen-
ce on
Friday in
South
Bend, Ind.
Notre
Dame won
75-69.
PHILADELPHIA Lou
Williams scored 25 points, and
Elton Brand had 14 points and
14 rebounds to lead the Phila-
delphia 76ers to a 105-83 victo-
ry over the Golden State War-
riors on Friday in the 50th
anniversary of Wilt Chamber-
lains 100-point game.
The Sixers topped 100 points
for the first time in 20 games
on the night they paid tribute
to the record Chamberlain set
for the Philadelphia Warriors
against the New York Knicks
on March 2, 1962, at the Her-
shey Sports Arena.
The Sixers gave fans pieces
of the court and honored
Chamberlains sisters and for-
mer teammates during a half-
time ceremony.
On that memorable night,
Chamberlain scored 41 points
by halftime and 69 points
through three quarters. The
Sixers had 50 points at the
break and 75 points through
three on Friday.
Celtics 107, Nets 94
BOSTON Paul Pierce had
27 points and eight assists, and
Boston got back above .500
with its third straight win,
beating New Jersey.
Kevin Garnett added 20
points and 10 rebounds for his
second straight double-double
and third in four games. Rajon
Rondo joined him with a dou-
ble-double, finishing with 14
points and 13 assists for Boston
(18-17).
Bulls 112, Cavaliers 91
CLEVELAND Luol Deng
scored a season-high 24 points
and Derrick Rose added 19 as
Chicago downed Cleveland,
which was without rookie
guard Kyrie Irving.
Up by 12 at halftime, Chica-
go built a 24-point lead in the
third quarter and coasted to its
12th win in 14 games to stay on
Miamis heels for the best re-
cord in the Eastern Confer-
ence.
Carlos Boozer added 13
points and 11 rebounds as the
Bulls won their seventh
straight over Cleveland.
Grizzlies 102, Raptors 99
TORONTO Rudy Gay had
23 points and 12 rebounds,
Mike Conley and Marc Gasol
each scored 21 and Memphis
beat Toronto for its sixth
straight victory over the Rap-
tors.
O.J. Mayo scored 16 points
and Dante Cunningham added
11 as the Grizzlies won for the
seventh time in eight games.
Hawks 99, Bucks 94
ATLANTA Vladimir Rad-
manovic made the go-ahead
3-pointer with 11.9 seconds
remaining and Atlanta rallied
in the final period to beat Mil-
waukee.
Jannero Pargo scored 11
points, all in the fourth quarter.
The Hawks, playing without
leading scoring Joe Johnson,
leaned on their reserves, in-
cluding veterans Tracy McGra-
dy and Jerry Stackhouse, in the
final period.
Hornets 97, Mavericks 92
NEW ORLEANS Chris
Kaman had 20 points and 13
rebounds, Jarrett Jack hit a key
basket down the stretch and
New Orleans beat Dallas.
Nuggets 117, Rockets 105
HOUSTON Ty Lawson
had 22 points and a career-high
15 assists, Arron Afflalo scored
16 of his 17 points in the sec-
ond half and Denver rallied to
beat Houston.
Spurs 102, Bobcats 72
SAN ANTONIO Tony
Parker scored 15 points, and
San Antonio overwhelmed
Charlotte in the second half.
Richard Jefferson scored 14
points and hit four 3-pointers,
and Tim Duncan had 14 points
and eight rebounds for the
Spurs.
N B A
Sixers triumph on Wilts night
The Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Philadelphia 76ers forward Lavoy Allen (50) and guard Jrue Holiday (11) pressure Golden State
Warriors guard Monta Ellis in the first half Friday in Philadelphia.
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NEW YORK New Orleans Saints
players and at least one assistant coach
maintained a bounty program the last
three seasons for inflicting game-end-
ing injuries on opposing players, in-
cluding Brett Favre and Kurt Warner
a pool that reached as much as $50,000
and paid specific amounts for cart-
offs and knockouts, the NFLsaid Fri-
day.
The report said the pool amounts re-
ached their height in 2009, the year the
Saints won the Super Bowl.
The league said between 22 and 27
defensive players were involved in the
program and that it was administered
by defensive coordinator Gregg Wil-
liams, with the knowledge of coach
Sean Payton.
No punishments have been handed
out, but they could include suspension,
fines and loss of draft picks. The league
said the findings were corroborated by
multiple, independent sources, in an in-
vestigation by the leagues security de-
partment.
Williams, who was hired in January
as defensive coordinator by new Rams
coach Jeff Fisher, was not immediately
available to comment.
The payments here are particularly
troubling because they involved not
just payments for performance, but al-
so for injuring opposing players, Com-
missioner Roger Goodell said in a state-
ment. The bounty rule promotes two
key elements of NFL football: player
safety and competitive integrity.
Payoffs included $1,500 for a knock-
out and $1,000 for a cart-off, with
payouts doubling or tripling during the
playoffs.
It is our responsibility to protect
player safety and the integrity of our
game, and this type of conduct will not
be tolerated, Goodell said. We have
made significant progress in changing
the culture with respect to player safety
and we are not going to relent. We have
more work to do and we will do it.
The league absolved Saints owner
Tom Benson of any blame, but said the
investigation showed Payton and gen-
eral manager Mickey Loomis knew
about the bounty program.
Although head coach Sean Payton
was not a direct participant in the fund-
ing or administration of the program,
he was aware of the allegations, did not
make any detailed inquiry or otherwise
seek to learn the facts, and failed to stop
the bounty program. He never instruct-
ed his assistant coaches or players that
a bounty program was improper and
could not continue, the NFL said.
When informed about it earlier this
year, the NFL said Benson directed
Loomis, to ensure that any bounty pro-
gram be discontinued immediately.
However, the NFLs report said the evi-
dence showed Loomis did not carry out
Bensons directions, and that in 2010
Loomis denied any knowledge of a
bounty program.
N F L
Bounty-hunting Saints are
no angels, league contends
NFL accuses New Orleans of having a
program rewarding players for
inflicting game-ending injuries.
By BARRY WILNER
AP Pro Football Writer
AP FILE PHOTO
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt
Warner walks off the field on Jan. 10,
2010, after being injured during a
playoff game against the New Orleans
Saints in New Orleans.
PHOENIX New Seattle
catcher Jesus Montero has been
hit in the mask by a foul ball
and left his first exhibition
game for the Mariners.
Montero homered in the top
of the fifth inning against Oak-
land. But the star prospect was
hit by a foul ball off the bat of
Josh Donaldson in the bottom
of the fifth.
Montero looked dazed and
had to be guided from the field.
The 22-year-old Venezuelan was
Seattles prize acquisition in the
offseason. The Mariners gave
up All-Star pitcher Michael
Pineda to get Montero.
The Mariners and Athletics
opened the major league exhibi-
tion season. They play the big
league opener on March 28 in
Tokyo.
Pittsburgh Pirates
BRADENTON, Fla. Pitts-
burgh pitcher A.J. Burnett is
expected to miss two to three
months while recovering from
surgery for a facial fracture.
The Pirates say Burnett had
surgery Friday in Pittsburgh.
Burnett broke the orbital bone
near his right eye when he
fouled a ball off his face
Wednesday in a bunting drill.
The Pirates say the injury didnt
affect Burnetts vision.
Pittsburgh had expected
Burnett to be its opening day
starter. The Pirates got the
35-year-old right-hander last
month from the Yankees.
Tampa Bay Rays
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla.
The Tampa Bay Rays are being
cautious with Evan Longoria
after the slugger was hit on his
right hand by a pitch.
Longoria was injured Thurs-
day. X-rays of his bruised hand
were negative, but he wont be
in the lineup for the Rays
spring opener against the Min-
nesota Twins on Saturday. The
three-time All-Star third base-
man said Friday that he doesnt
expect to be sidelined more
than a couple of days.
St. Louis Cardinals
JUPITER, Fla. St. Louis
Cardinals catcher Yadier Moli-
na gets a $1 million signing
bonus as part of his new con-
tract, which adds five addition-
al seasons and $75 million
through 2017.
The 29-year-old has spent his
entire big league career with St.
Louis. He hit .305 with 14
homers and 65 RBIs last year.
Texas Rangers
SURPRISE, Ariz. Texas
Rangers newcomer Yu Darvish
struck out Elvis Andrus and
pitched a hitless inning Friday
in an intrasquad game.
Darvish threw 21 pitches, 11
for strikes. His fastball was
clocked between 93-96 mph.
M A J O R L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
Montero leaves opener with injury
SPRING TRAINING
N O T E B O O K
The Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Seattle Mariners Jesus Montero gives directions during the
third inning against the Oakland Athletics on Friday in Phoenix.
PALM BEACH GARDENS,
Fla. Tom Gillis has been just
about everywhere in golf except
atop the leaderboard on the PGA
Tour.
Gillis at least gave himself a
chance Friday in the Honda Clas-
sic, where the 43-year-old jour-
neyman made a long par putt in
the middle of his round that trig-
gered a series of birdies for a 6-
under 64.
Amongtheearlystarters, Gillis
had a two-shot lead at 8-under
132.
If he wasnt overly excited, it
because half the field was still on
the course, and because the con-
ditions were so benign at PGA
National that even a 64 was no
longer anything special.
It wasnt a perfect round, but
it was pretty good, Gillis said.
Brian Harman was better than
that.
The rookie fromGeorgia stood
in the middle of the fairway on
the par-5 18th hole with a chance
to shoot 59 if he made eagle. He
gave it his best shot, leaving a hy-
bridintothe front bunker inanat-
tempt to have a reasonable putt.
Harman wound up missing a 5-
footer and had to settle for par,
though his 61 still broke the
course record by three shots.
Just one of those crazy days
where everything comes togeth-
er, Harman said. Got off to a re-
ally hot start and just kept the
pedal down all day. It was awe-
some.
For Tiger Woods, it was a mat-
ter of hitting the gas and slam-
ming on the brakes.
Woods stuffed an approach in-
side 3 feet for birdie, then had to
scramble for bogey. He bounceda
tee shot off a spectator and turn-
ed that into birdie, only to hit his
next tee shot into the water for
double bogey. Two birdies to fin-
ish his round gave him a 2-under
68, leavinghimsevenshots out of
the lead.
It was nice to get that kind of
finish because I was struggling
today a little bit, trying to find a
motion that was going to get the
job done, said Woods, whose 3-
year-old son, Charlie, watched
him play a tournament for the
first time. Somehow, I managed
to score.
He still didnt score as well as
so many others.
Graeme McDowell, who
opened with a 73, birdied five of
his last seven holes for a 64. Ted
Potter Jr. played bogey-free for a
64.
Vaughn Taylor, who had to
qualify Monday for the Honda
Classic, had a 66 and joined Har-
man at 6-under 134. Harris En-
glish, the PGA Tour rookie who
has yet to miss a cut, hada 69 and
was another shot behind.
G O L F
Gillis shoots a 64,
takes lead at Honda
Unknown finds himself in lead
for first time in his career
after the cut at Fla. event.
By DOUG FERGUSON
AP Golf Writer
AP PHOTO
Tom Gillis smiles as he walks
off the 18th green Friday.
AVONDALE, Ariz. Jimmie
Johnsons car failed inspection
before the Daytona 500 and he
didnt last long in the race, col-
lected in a wreck on the second
lap.
His crew chief was suspended
six races and fined $100,000, and
his car chief will have to watch
for six races, too. Johnson also
was docked 25 points and heads
into this weekends race at Phoe-
nixInternational Racewaylast in
the Sprint Cup standings.
Hes hoping to have a good
race just so he can get out of the
red in points. Coming off his
worst year in NASCAR, this isnt
how the five-time champion
wanted to get his season started.
Its certainlynot apositionwe
want to be in, Johnson said Fri-
day. But theres a lot of racing
between now and September.
Johnson wasnt much of a fac-
tor last season in his bid to win
six straight Sprint Cup cham-
pionships. He made the Chase
after winning just one race and
finished sixth in the final stand-
ings, 99 points behind champion
Tony Stewart.
Johnson vowed to turn it
around in 2012, but it didnt get
off to a very good start.
First, his car failed inspection
the opening day of Speedweeks
on Feb. 17 after NASCAR ruled
the No. 48 Chevrolet had illegal-
ly modified sheet metal between
the roof and the side windows,
an area known as the C-posts.
Johnson qualified eighth for
the Daytona 500. But after near-
ly two days of rain delays, he was
knocked out of the race on the
second lap when Elliott Sadler
nudged him from behind and
triggered a multi-car wreck.
Johnson didnt return to the
track missing the jet blower
fire and the laundry detergent
cleanup and finished 42nd,
earning just two points in Mon-
day nights season-opening race.
Two days later, NASCAR an-
nounced its steep penalties for
Johnsons team.
Crew chief Chad Knaus was
fined $100,000 and suspended
six races, and car chief Ron Ma-
lec was told hed have to sit out
six races. Hendrick Motorsports
appealed, so both chiefs will be
allowed to attend races during
the process.
Johnson also was penalized,
dropping him to minus 23
points, 70 behind Daytona 500
winner Matt Kenseth in the sea-
son standings.
N A S C A R
Johnson in red numbers after his Daytona disaster
By JOHN MARSHALL
AP Sports Writer
C M Y K
Revenue from slots grows
Slot machine revenue at Mohegan
Sun at Pocono Downs grew10.4 per-
cent in February compared to a year
earlier, faster than the statewide
growth of 9 percent. Its $20.2 million
in revenue ranked the Plains Township
casino seventh among the states 10
gaming houses.
Mount Airy Casino Resort near
Mount Pocono had the lowest slot
revenue in February, $11.6 million.
That was up 2.9 percent from February
2011.
Statewide slot revenue was $215.7
million in February, compared to
$197.9 million a year earlier. Pennsylva-
nia collected $117.1 million in taxes on
slot play last month.
Yelp shares soar on IPO
Yelps stock opened to five-star re-
views from investors on Friday, soaring
65 percent to $24.77 in the first min-
utes of trading after pricing at $15 on
Thursday night. Shares held the gain to
the end, closing at $24.58.
The online reviews sites initial pub-
lic offering priced above its targeted
range of $12 to $14 per share. That
already suggested strong investor de-
mand for a slice of the 8-year-old busi-
ness, which has yet to turn a profit.
The IPO price valued Yelp at $900
million. With Fridays stock price jump,
the San Francisco company has a mar-
ket value of $1.49 billion.
Citi chairman is leaving
Citigroup says chairman Richard
Parsons is stepping down.
Parsons also is the former CEO of
Time Warner. He was named chairman
at Citi in January 2009, just after the
bank took $45 billion in federal bai-
louts. Citi says board member Michael
ONeill is expected to succeed him as
chairman.
Pet spending over $50B
Americans spent nearly $51 billion
on their pets in 2011.
The American Pet Products Associ-
ation says that is an all-time high and
the first time in history more than $50
billion has gone to dogs, cats, canaries,
guppies and the like.
Food and vet costs accounted for
about 65 percent of the spending. But
it was the service category that grew
the most. Spending on grooming,
boarding, pet hotels, pet-sitting and
day care surged nearly 8 percent to
$3.8 billion in 2011.
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THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2012
timesleader.com
WASHINGTON A federal
judge ruled Friday that the Na-
tional Labor Relations Board
can require most private busi-
nesses to put up posters telling
workers they have a legal right
to form a union.
But U.S. District Judge Amy
Berman Jackson limited how
the board can enforce the re-
quirement. Shesaidsimplyfail-
ing to display the new NLRB
poster isnt automatically a le-
gal violation without other evi-
dence of anti-union conduct.
The ruling pleased labor
groups but disappointed busi-
ness groups, which argued the
newposter is tooone-sidedand
seems to encourage workers to
join unions. The posters, to be
displayed effective April 30, ex-
plain workers rights to bargain
collectively, distribute union
literature and engage in other
union activities without fear of
reprisal. They also explain that
workers have a right not to join
a union.
NLRB Chairman Mark
Pearce said the decision means
workers will have meaningful
awareness of their rights and
protections under federal labor
law.
We are concerned that this
decision will encourage frivo-
lous lawsuits by unions against
small business owners who re-
fuse to comply, said Karen
Harned, an executive director
of the National Federation of
Independent Business, which
challenged the poster rule.
Harned said she expects her
group and others to appeal.
The U.S. Chamber of Com-
merce and National Associ-
ation of Manufacturers also
challenged the poster require-
ment in court.
Despite the judges limit on
enforcement, the decision is
seen as a victory for unions. La-
bor leaders believe the posters
could discourage the practice
in some companies of intimi-
dating workers who want to or-
ganize a union.
AFL-CIO general counsel
Lynn Rhinehart said she is sat-
isfied that the board has am-
ple authority to enforce the no-
tice-posting requirement on a
case-by-case basis.
Judge: Government can require union posters in workplace
By SAMHANANEL
Associated Press
LONDON Doctors can still get free
samples of medicines, though not foot-
ball tickets or lunch for their spouses,
under a revisedcode of conduct drafted
by a global drug industry trade group.
The new rules clarify the differences
between gifts, promotional aids and
items such as anatomical models that
can be used in medical practice, the In-
ternational Federation of Pharmaceuti-
cal Manufacturers & Associations said
Thursday in a statement. The federa-
tions member companies will be re-
quired to adopt the newguidelines and
provide related training to their 1.3 mil-
lion employees, the group said.
The code may helpcurblegal expens-
es related to marketing, particularly in
the United States, where GlaxoSmith-
Kline last year agreed to pay $3 billion
to resolve criminal and civil investiga-
tions and other matters. Pfizer and Eli
Lilly each paid more than $1 billion to
settle marketing allegations in 2009.
Novartis and AstraZeneca are among
drugmakers that in the past year have
disclosed U.S. subpoenas seeking infor-
mation on the selling of certain prod-
ucts.
"The newcode provides a framework
for the industry to act with integrity
and build trust," AstraZeneca Chief Ex-
ecutive Officer David Brennan, the fed-
erations president, said in the state-
ment. Free samples of medicines may
be given to doctors who are authorized
to prescribe themto patients, the feder-
ation said in the code. Companies
should avoid extravagant venues for
meetings, be transparent in promotion-
al materials, and shouldnt offer items
for the personal benefit of a doctor or
nurse, such as gift certificates or con-
cert tickets, according to the guide-
lines.
Rules trim
gifts given
to doctors
New code of ethics spells out
drugmaker-physician relations.
By KRISTEN HALLAM
Bloomberg News
WILKES-BARRE More than 100
builders, suppliers and home improve-
ment professionals are pulling togeth-
er this weekend as the Building Indus-
try Association of Northeastern Penn-
sylvania holds its annual Homebuild-
ers/Remodelers Expo at the 109th
Field Artillery Armory.
Theexpobrings construction, devel-
opment, maintenance, repair, utilities
and financing together under one roof,
directly to potential customers.
Adam Perez, owner of Perez Design
Build Remodel, said after attending
the expo for the past six years, he real-
izes the importance of reaching buyers
face-to-face.
People get to know you in a more
intimate way whenthey cantalktoyou
in person, he said.
Mary Beth Balut of Valley Pools and
Spas talked about the ease with which
she can exchange information at the
expo, and how that can translate to
sales.
We can meet the other vendors and
if they know someone looking for a
product we sell, we can take themon,
she said.
Customers might have the most to
gain, with the weekend-long event
boasting a wide array of home im-
provement products to sort through.
Russ Swantko of Drums said that va-
riety is what brought him to the event
on Friday.
There is always something that we
can upgrade around the house, he
said.
A special outdoor product raffle will
be held to benefit the Ronald McDo-
nald House of Scranton. Awooden pic-
nic table, swing, and garden bridge
werebuilt anddonatedbylocal carpen-
ters as the raffle prize.
A free vacation will be raffled off by
Ken Pollock Nissan Commercial Vehi-
cles.
Additionally, unwanted electronic
equipment will be collected for recy-
cling today and Sunday.
Large appliances such as refrigera-
tors and washing machines will not be
accepted.
AMANDA HRYCYNA/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Joe Donnelly helps Bob Roccograndi of Kingston fill out an entry for a giveaway of Shop Vacs and Valspar paint at
the Lowes booth Friday during the Building Industry Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania Home Expo.
Home expo back
By JOE DOLINSKY
Times Leader Intern
Homebuilders/Remodelers Expo
109th Armory, 280 Market St.
Hours: Today, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sunday, 10
a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission: $2 with a non-perishable
canned good; $3 without
Children free
Free parking
IF YOU GO
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March 8 March 14 March 22 March 30
Over the past
three months,
only 9.1" of snow
has been record-
ed in our area
and that set a
mark for the
third lowest
snowfall during
this period
known as mete-
orological winter.
Despite having
another strong
cold wave here
early next week,
there is only the
chance for flur-
ries. Beyond that
and into next
weekend, there
is little or no
chance for snow
and for most of
the time temper-
atures will be
above normal.
Temperatures
will be above
normal today
now that the
wind has shifted
with clearing
and the return of
sunshine. Later
today, that
March wind will
gust to 30 m.p.h.
followed by a
moonlit sky
tonight.
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today, where locally heavy rainfall is also possible. Areas of showers will stretch up the Eastern
Seaboard into the Northeast. To the west, snow is anticipated in the Great Lakes and northern por-
tions of the Midwest. Scattered rain and snow is also expected in the Intermountain West.
Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl Airport
Temperatures
Heating Degree Days*
Precipitation
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30
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C M Y K
AT HOME S E C T I O N C
THE TIMES LEADER SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2012
timesleader.com
A
quite distinct, and cruelly se-
ductive, line exists in many of
our homes. Have you identified
yours?
In mine, its the exact spot at which
new carpeting collides with old. Ive
come to call it the edge of reason.
I tell myself, again and again, that
this is a line I refuse to cross. Sound
your siren songs, you expansive vixen
in nylon fiber beneath my feet. But if I
dont look down, how much can you
hurt me? Make me any promises you
wish about how much more complete
and satisfied Ill feel, how much fresher
this whole place will feel, if only I keep
going but be warned. This year, Ive
vowed to remain strong, steadfast and
stalwart.
No, really. This time I mean it. If you
know me, you know those are big
words; you might even say empty
words, especially this time of year, my
most susceptible. Ive regularly
shunned flu shots with great success
but am starting to think they need to
come up with some sort of inoculation
against the home-improvement bug,
which bites and bites hard right about
when trusty old, mostly mild-man-
nered March rolls around.
At least in my neck of the woods,
where I seem to find one, or a thou-
sand, in every room of the house, buzz-
ing in my ear with one idea after anoth-
er. (Not necessarily rational or work-
able ideas, but, hey, I am who I am, and
this song just plays on.) Perhaps these
bugs have rudely charged in through
boldly opened windows, welcoming
these first, glorious signs of spring?
Cant say for sure, but not for me to
ask why or whence anyway. My condi-
tion is my condition, and where I ac-
quired it I acquired it.
And, besides, isnt rationalization
beautiful? Not my fault, I usually like
to protest. All the home shows this
time of year certainly dont help a trou-
bled soul like mine, for whom show-
rooms, moveable and otherwise, full of
flooring and lighting and furniture and
paint, glorious paint, are like big old
candy shops only way better. You can
have your chocolate everythings and
fancy all-day suckers I like those, too
but fill my sack instead with tile and
textile samples and as many catalogs
as it can carry.
And please dont touch my speed
dial when I get home from one of
these grand shows theres one this
weekend at the 109th Field Artillery
Armory, be advised and spread my
newly acquired wealth of inspiration
before me while tuning into my be-
loved HGTV, which only exacerbates
my little problem.
When I go double-barrel like that,
best you walk away quietly, without
protest, because Im off to the races.
The races in my head, of course.
When it comes to home improve-
ment, I run by a Roman calendar, plain
and simple, even though it warns me
the Ides of March are approaching.
Domestically speaking, these are
troubled times. Caesar did you know?
is actually alive and well, knocking
on my door and yours and shouting
something about tax bills.
Let the if onlys begin. If only we
didnt have to render unto old, mis-
guided Caesar. If only his little actua-
rial army of mean-spirited descendants
could convince our unholy Romanes-
que empire that we really can all put
our money to far better use, that our
neighborhoods would be far better off,
if only they wouldnt greedily scoop up
so much, cutting us off at the knees.
Yeah, I know, Im dreaming again.
Its what I do. Even as I balance my
checkbook and hear the scales groan.
All I have to do is vow. (Vow-ow-ow.)
The first step actually is a flu shot, of
sorts. Exposure to a decent dose of the
bad stuff so I can build my resistance.
Take me to the home shows!
SANDRA SNYDER
W A L L T O W A L L
In like a lion,
warning of the
jungle out there
Reach Sandra Snyder, the editor of At Home,
at 831-7383 or ssnyder@timesleader.com.
If you want to set a party table a la
the designers from Fleur de Lys of
Scranton, it helps to know a zoo own-
er who can supply peacock feathers.
It also helps if youvisit Sotheby auc-
tions, especially if you can successful-
ly bid on a life-size statue of a graceful
young sylph, once owned by Barbra
Streisand.
Finally, it helps to have the flair and
imagination that can transform part
of the third floor of the Scranton Cul-
tural Center into a setting worthy of
the engagement party a stylish Pro-
vence matron might put together for
her daughter and future son-in-law.
How about Chloe? Fleur de Lys
co-owner Kathee Senofonte asked,
supplying a name for the mythical
French hostess as she arranged a table
setting with cream-color china and a
tiny, dollhouse-size chair to hold the
name card.
The Fleur de Lys display was one of
many set up for Dinner by Design: A
Visual Indulgence for the Eyes, Mind
and Soul. The sumptuous exhibit
opened Friday and will remain on four
levels of the Scranton Cultural Center
this weekend, where it can be viewed
A pretty rose adds another touch of Provence.
An Irish-themed table for St. Patricks Day.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SCRANTON CULTURAL CENTER / BY JULIE JORDAN
As you saunter through the four levels of the Scranton Cultural Center, youll see a variety of tables set for celebrations both great and small.
PHOTO COURTESY OF SCRANTON CULTURAL CENTER / BY JULIE JORDAN
Youll find a visual indulgence for the eyes, mind and soul at the Scranton Cultural Center this weekend, organizers promise.
A romantic place setting for two.
A centerpiece by Rusty Yeakle of Fleur de Lys.
DINNER BY DESIGN
Scranton exhibit full of imagination
See DINING, Page 2C
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By MARY THERESE BIEBEL
mbiebel@timesleader.com
C M Y K
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Q: I live in a
mature resi-
dential area
not too far
from a neigh-
borhood park.
For the past
few years,
when the weather reaches the
low 20 degrees, field mice come
in the house. Then they find
their way into the dishwasher, of
all places.
I have plugged up every hole
in the house I could with every
technique I have read or heard
about, but they still get in. We
do scrape and rinse the dishes,
and in the morning I still find
mouse feces in the bottom of
the dishwasher. The plumber
told us he not seen this in his 30
years in the business and
thought it was so funny, he did
not charge us. He suggested a
new dishwasher.
Any suggestions?
A: In warm, rainy spring
weather, many readers have
reported ants in their dishwash-
ers, but never mice. They are
pretty flexible and if there is a
way to change shape to get into
a place they like, theyll come
right in.
Youd be surprised at the
number of people on the In-
ternet who report having mice
in their dishwashers. Most cite
the Maytag Quiet Series models
because of a plastic vent cover
that the rodents repeatedly
chewed through. Some have
replaced the plastic cover with
wire mesh and that has worked.
You have a GE Triton XL, and
I could find no mention of a
mouse problem for that brand
and model anywhere.
You say your plumber sug-
gested buying a new dishwasher
and you are against it, because
the one you have isnt broken.
The way I see it, if your dish-
washer has a mouse problem
that doesnt seem to want to go
away, it is broken in a sense.
Thats not saying that a newer
model will keep the mice away,
though you could look into ones
that might be a bit more impen-
etrable.
Consider a professional exter-
minator to find exactly where
the mice are coming in and see
if he or she can stop them in
their tracks.

DISHWASHER TIPS: Not


sure if this applies to the reader
in a recent column who said the
dishes were cloudy coming out
of the dishwasher. I too won-
dered if I needed a new dish-
washer, even though mine
seems to work as well as ever.
My glasses came out with a
white film baked onto them,
even without the dryer cycle
turned on.
Recently I read an article in
which many people wrote that
they are noticing that their
dishes, particularly clear glass-
ware, are coming out of the
dishwasher coated with a white
film, which doesnt rinse off.
According to the article, it is
due to the dishwasher deter-
gents, and not the dishwasher.
The formula for the detergents
has been changed to lower pol-
lutants in our water.
Unfortunately, we get left
with this film on the glasses.
The article named one or two
detergents that dont leave the
film. One is Cascade Complete,
but I dont remember the name
of the other one.
Thanks to Pat for the informa-
tion. If anyone knows the name
of the other detergent, let me
know.

Q: A few years ago I had the


tiles in my bathroom painted
(covering a truly ugly color).
Now the paint is chipping off in
places. Is it possible to repaint
tile that already has been paint-
ed once? And can anything be
done to prevent the chipping?
Can anything be done to fix the
small number of chips?
A: Ive seen lots of efforts on
design shows to change tile
color with paint.
Ive never done it. When we
exchanged our 50-year-old por-
celain bathroom sink for a van-
ity recently, I removed the bro-
ken toothbrush holder and soap
dish above it, cleaned out the
holes remaining, and my wife
found appropriate replacement
tile.
If the tiles are glossy, they
need to be deglossed or scuffed
up to get the paint to adhere to
the surface. Floor tiles would be
more difficult to keep painted
than the ones on the wall be-
cause you walk on them.
I guess you can give the paint
another try. Chipping probably
will remain a problem no matter
how well and carefully you prep
the surface of the tile.
I recommend starting with a
commercial tile cleaner, then a
high-adhesion primer and an
epoxy-based high-gloss paint.
Keep the area well-ventilated,
wear a mask and gloves.
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A L A N J . H E A V E N S
Mice in the dishwasher? Not so uncommon, and you might blame the vent cover
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from10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
This is like that elegant, ro-
mantic dinner for two that wed
all like to be part of, Chris Yu-
savage said as she admired a ta-
ble setting on the fourth level.
Yusavage is from Ethan Allen
of Dickson City, which supplied
the furniture for the dinner for
two as well as a St. Patricks
Day party just a fewsteps away.
Lora Hobbs of the Live With It
gift shop of Peckville supplied
the dishes, cutlery, vases, etc.
for both of those displays.
I want to see what she did
over here, Yusavage said Fri-
day morning, taking a peek at
the St. Patricks day dcor,
which contained a strong show-
ing of shamrock-covered Bel-
leek china.
Adding to the feeling that the
display was for a very Irish party
indeed, the names on the place
cards indicated Patrick,
Brian, Bridget and Molly
were expected.
Visit the exhibit this weekend
and youll see tables set with an
Asian twist, a California twist,
and as a celebration of spring.
Theres even an area two design-
ers describe as their chance to
DINING
Continued from Page 1C
FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Kathee Senofonte of Fleur de Lys florist shop puts together a
display that suggests an engagement party in Provence.
Belleek china from Live With It
gift shop lends an Irish touch.
See DINING, Page 3C
PHOTO COURTESY OF SCRANTON CULTURAL CENTER/BY JULIE JORDAN
The color pink adds a vibrant touch to this room.
On the shelf
Who says vegetable gar-
dening is just for warm
weather?
Not Niki Jabbour. Shes
the author of The Year-
Round Vegetable Gardener,
a guide to stretching na-
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Jabbour lives in Nova
Scotia, yet she manages to
grow cold-tolerant veggies
in the dead of winter using
protections such as cold
frames and hoop tunnels.
She coaches her readers to
think in terms of three
growing seasons cool,
warm and cold and to
match crops to the time of
year they grow best. She
also teaches gardening prac-
tices that are smart no mat-
ter when youre growing,
such as building healthy soil
and rotating crop families.
Much of her book is de-
voted to information about
specific plants, so you can
choose what you like to eat
and then learn how and
when to grow it.
The Year-Round Vegeta-
ble Gardener is published
by Storey Publishing and
sells for $19.95 in paperback
or $29.95 in hardcover.
Whats new
The U-Stripe It promises
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stripes on a wall or other
surface.
The device consists of a
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can be adjusted to a specific
width apart and then locked
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edges then serve as a guide
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By adding low-tack tape,
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Levels attached to the
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The gadget also can be used
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The U-Stripe It can be
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Q&A
Q: One of our bathrooms
walls and trim were painted
with textured paint. I hate
it. Any suggestions on how
to get rid of it or cover it?
J.K., Atlanta, Ga.
A: Karl Schmitt, vice pres-
ident of marketing and mer-
chandising for the Sherwin-
Williams Co., said one op-
tion is to skim coat the wall
with drywall compound.
Sand the compound
smooth, prime and repaint.
You also can sand the
texture down with a power
sander, Schmitt said, and
thats probably the approach
youll need to take on the
trim. But thats a more la-
bor-intensive undertaking,
he said.
-- McClatchy-Tribune
News Service
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570-288-8434
Devotional Line:
570-288-2334
Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming
Rev. Dr. James L. Harring
Morning Worship
10:00 AM
Youth Sunday School During
Worship
Adult Sunday School
11:30 AM
Child Care Provided
Choirs - Children, Adult,
Bell Ringers
Air Conditioned
www.churchofchristuniting.org
PARISH OF ST.
ANDRE BESSETTE
Vigil (Saturday)
4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
(570)823-4988
5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Sunday
8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
Weekday Mass
7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
Confessions
3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour
Worship Site,
56 Hillard St, East End
4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus
Worship Site,
668 N. Main St., North End
St. Martin
In-The-Fields
3085 Church Rd.,
Mountaintop
Rev. Dan FitzSimmons
CHORAL EUCHARIST
10AM
HEALING SERVICE
Last Sunday
each month
Serving through Faith,
Praise & Good Works
ST. CLEMENT &
ST. PETERS
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
165 Hanover St., W-B
822-8043
Holy Eucharist 10a.m.
Sunday School 10:00a.m.
WELCOME ALL TO
GROW IN GODS
LOVE
www.stclementstpeter.org
Episcopal
Lutheran
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
190 S. Main Street, W-B
Pastor Peter D. Kuritz
Pastor Janel D. Wigen
Saturday Service
6:00 p.m.
Sunday Worship
8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.
SCS
9:45 a.m.
570-824-2991
Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church
813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston
Saturday
Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30
Sunday
Holy Communion 10:00
Rev. Paul Metzloff
Handicapped Accessible
Messiah
Lutheran Church
453 S. Main Street, W-B
Rev. Mary E. Laufer
Sunday Holy Communion
8:00 and 10:45 a.m.
St. Johns
Lutheran Church
410 S. River St.
Wilkes-Barre
Worship
11 AM
Ofce Phone 823-7139
St. Marks
Lutheran Church
56 S. Hancock St., W-B
Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer
Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
St. Matthew
Lutheran Church
667 N. Main St., W-B
822-8233
Worship Schedule:
Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m.
Rev. Gary Scharrer
Chairlift Available
Missouri Synod
St. Paul
Lutheran Church
474 Yalick Road
(Rt. 118)
Dallas, PA
Rev. Charles Grube
Sat. Worship
5:30pm
Sunday Worship
8:30 am & 11 am
Sunday School
9:45am
570-675-3859
St. Peters
Lutheran Church
1000 S. Main St., W-B
823-7332
Pastor Michael Erickson
Sun. Worship - 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School &
Adult Bible Study
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Missouri Synod
Mennonite
Nanticoke
Christian
Fellowship
112 Prospect St.
Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School - Sept. - May
9:00 a.m.
Pastor D. Pegarella
735-1700
Nazarene
Mountain View
Church Of The
Nazarene
WE HAVE MOVED!!
667 N. River St., Plains
Pastor Bryan Rosenberg
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Childrens Church & Child Care
Provided.
570-821-2800
Everyone is Welcome!
Annunciation
Greek Orthodox
Church
32 E. Ross St.,
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Phone: 570-823-4805
Father George Dimopoulos
Sunday Orthos 8:30 a.m.
Divine Liturgy 9:45 a.m.
www.greekorthodox.com
Saint Mary
Antiochian
Orthodox Church
905 South Main Street
Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev, David Hester
Deacon John Karam
Saturday - Great Vespers 6 p.m.
Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m.
Parish Ofce 824-5016
All Are Welcome
Website:
www.antiochian.org
Presbyterian
First United
Presbyterian
Church
115 Exeter Ave.,
West Pittston
654-8121
Worship 11:00 AM
at St. Cecilias Roman
Catholic Church, Wyo-
ming Avenue, Exeter
Rev. James E.
Thyren, Pastor
Forty Fort
Presbyterian
Church
1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort
Pastor William Lukesh
287-7097
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
6 p.m. Praise Band
Handicap Accessible
Nursery Provided
Air Conditioned
Visitors Welcome
Primitive
Methodist
New Life
Community
Church
570 South Main Rd.,
Mountaintop, PA
868-5155
Pastor Dave Elick
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Service
8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Bible Services Thurs. 7 p.m.
All Are Welcome
Seventh Day
Adventist
Seventh Day
Adventist
Church
17 Second Ave., Kingston
Saturday Services
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.
Children SS 9:45 a.m.
Worship Hour 11 a.m.
Fellowship Lunch 12:15 p.m.
Guests Are Welcome
Every Sabbath
United Methodist
Central United
Methodist
65 Academy Street, W-B
Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara
SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE
11:15 am
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Child Care Provided
For Infants
& Toddlers
822-7246
Dallas United
Methodist
4 Parsonage Street, Dallas
Pastor:
Rev. Robert G. Wood
675-5701
Sunday School 9 a.m.
Church Services
10:30 a.m.
Choir Wed. 7pm
675-0122
Handicapped Accessible
First United
Methodist
West Pittston
A Place Where All Are Welcome
400 Wyoming Ave.
Worship 10 a.m.
Sun School 10:15 a.m.
Rev. Joshua
Masland-Sarani, Pastor
Air Conditioned,
Handicapped Accessible
Nursery Provided
655-1083
Luzerne United
Methodist Church
446 Bennet St., Luzerne
Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m.
Church School
during Worship
Carol E. Coleman
Pastor 287-6231
Shavertown United
Methodist Church
shavertownumc.com
163 N. Pioneer Ave.,
Shavertown
Phone-a-prayer 675-4666
Pastor:
Rev. M. Lynn Snyder
Organ/Choir Director
Deborah Kelleher
Saturday Service 5:30 p.m.
Chapel Service
Sunday Service
9:30 a.m. - Worship Service
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Prayer & Praise
Service - 2nd Monday
of the month at 7 p.m.
Nursery Care
Available during
Sunday Service
For more information call
the ofce at
570-675-3616
Trucksville United
Methodist
Rev. Marian Hartman, Pastor
Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske,
Director of Music
Making Disciples for
Jesus Christ
Sunday Schedule
8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
Church School for all ages
9:45 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
Church Road off
Route 309, Trucksville
Phone: 696-3897
Fax: 696-3898
Email:
ofce@trucksvilleumc.com
Unitarian
Universalist
Unitarian Universalist
Congregation of
Wyoming Valley
Worship & Childrens
Program
Sunday 11 a.m.
20 Church Road
Kingston Twp.
For Directions go to:
www.uucwv.org
Unity
Unity: A Center for
Spiritual Living
140 S. Grant St., W-B
Rev. Dianne Sickler
Sunday Service &
Childrens Church
10 a.m.
Church 824-7722
Prayer Line 829-3133
www.unitynepa.com
Loyalville United
Methodist Church
Loyalville Rd., Lake
Township
Sunday Worship
9:30 am
Community Dinner
2nd Saturday Each Month.
Call For Menu
570-477-3521
St. Johns
Lutheran
Nanticoke
231 State St.
www.stjohnslutheranchurch.net
Holy Communion
Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am
Ofce 735-8531
Christian Education
10:30 am
ONE-HOLY-
CATHOLIC-APOSTOLIC
WHERE GODS GRACE IS
TRANSFORMING LIVES
SUNDAY SERVICES:
9:30 AM - Bible Studies for all ages
10:30 AM - Worship &
Rootz Childrens Ministry
6:00 PM - Pulse Youth Ministry
DURING THE WEEK:
Small Group Bible Studies
Vertical Parenting Ministry
Mens Fraternity
JAM - Jr. High Ministries
Cub Scouts
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1919 Mountain Road
Larksville, PA 18651
Phone (570) 371-4404
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First
Presbyterian
Church
14 Broad St.
Pittston
Sun Worship 9:15 am
Rev. William N Lukesh
All Are Welcome
Living Hope
Bible Church
35 S. Main St.
Plains, PA
Pastor Mark DeSilva
Sunday Service
10:00 a.m.
Sunday School for
all ages 9:00 a.m.
Youth Group &
Womans Bible Study
Call for information
570-822-0700
PLEASE COME JOIN
US FOR SUNDAY
WORSHIP
Catholic
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
373 N. Main Street, W-B
Father Timothy Alleman, Rector
SUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST - 9:00 AM
SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:00 AM
SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM
WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM
HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST
St. Stephens
Episcopal Pro- Cathedral
35 S. Franklin St., W-B
Holy Communion
8:00
Church School
10:00
Choral Eucharist
10:30
Nursery 9:00 - 12:15
Call 825-6653 for information
about Worship Music
Programs and
Community Ministries
St. John The
Baptist Church
126 Nesbitt St.
Larksville, PA 18651
570-779-9620
A WELCOMING, GROWING,
FAITH COMMUNITY
Saturday 4 p.m.
Sunday
7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Ample, Easy Parking
Handicapped Accessible
Confessions:
Saturday 3 p.m.
Parsons Primitive
Methodist Church
193 Austin Avenue
Wilkes-Barre
570-823-0345
Wed. Bible Study
7pm
Sunday Services
8:30am & 11am
Refreshing Worship
A Bold Message
parsonspmchurch.com
THE REFORMED
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF
WYOMING VALLEY
1700 Wyoming Ave
Forty Fort
Sunday Morning
Worship, 10:30
Bible School 11:45
Teaching the Reformed Faith
570-693-1918
Firwood United
Methodist Church
Cor. Old River Rd. &
Dagobert St.
Rev. Barbara Pease
Safe Sanctuary Policy
Morning Service
11:00 a.m.
Sunday School
9:45-10:45 a.m.
Handicap Elevator
Available
You are invited to
attend.
823-7721
Orthodox
Holy
Resurrection
Cathedral
Orthodox Church In America
591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor
822-7725
Saturday Vespers 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Day Vespers 6 p.m.
Feast Day Divine
Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
ALL ARE WELCOME
web site: www.oca.org
Holy Trinity
Russian
Orthodox Church
Orthodox Church In America
401 East Main St., W-B
Phone: 825-6540
Rev. David Shewczyk
Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m.
Feast Days 9:00 a.m.
Saturday Vespers:
Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.
St. John Baptist
Orthodox Church
106 Welles St. (Hanover Section)
Nanticoke, PA
570-735-2263
www.stjohnsnanticoke.org
stjohnsnanticoke@gmail.com
Saturday
Great Vespers 4 pm
Sunday
Divine Liturgy 9:30 am
Fr. Adam Sexton
First
Presbyterian
Church
S. Franklin &
Northhampton Sts.,
W-B
10:00 a.m. Worship
Rev. Dr. Robert M.
Zanicky, Minister
Nursery provided
Handicapped Access
John Vaida - Minister of
Music
Pamela Kerns - Christian
Education Director
A Friendly Inclusive,
& Welcoming Church
Audio Sermons
available on web
@ www.fpcwb.com
11:00 am Sunday School
Trinity
Presbyterian
105 Irem Road, Dallas
Sunday School
9:30 a.m.
Worship Service
11:00 a.m.
Pastor Roger Grifth
Nursery Provided
570- 675-3131
Wyoming
Presbyterian
Church
Wyoming Ave.
at Institute St.,
570-693-0594
Laura Lewis, Pastor
Worship Service: 11 a.m.
Sunday School: 10 a.m.
Forty Fort United
Methodist Church
Church Ofce 287-3840
Wyoming & Yeager Ave
Pastor Donald A.
Roberts, Sr.
Handicapped Accessible
9:00 am
Sunday School
(All Ages)
9:45 am
Pre Worship Music
10 am
Traditional Worship
Prayer Line
283-8133
Four Square
Gospel
489 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre
570-208-1281
Sunday Service 10:30am
NewHopenepa.com
Pastors Richard &
Susanne Bolt
NEW HOPE CHURCH
Friends &
Quakers
Friends & Quakers
Wyoming Seminary
Lower School
1560 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
570-824-5130
10 a.m.
Adult Discussion
11 a.m. Worship
http://northbranch.
quaker.org
Wyoming United
Methodist
Wyoming Ave
Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
693-2821
wyomingumc@netscape.com
Ample Parking
United Church
Of Christ
St. Lukes UCC
471 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre 822-7961
Rev. Justin Victor
Sun. Worship 10 am
Sunday School 10:15 am
Communion service
the 1st Sunday of every
month.
RIDES AVAILABLE: CALL
Miner
Congregational UCC
137 Abbott St.
PLAINS
Pastor Joan Mitchell
Sun. Service 9am
Sun School 10am
570-829-6363
SAINT MARYS CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
Our Lady of Fatima Parish
134 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA
(570) 823-4168
Saturday: 4:00PM
Sunday: 8AM, 10AM, 12:10PM & 7PM
Monsignor Thomas V. Banick, Pastor
Christian
Evangelical
Free Church
Fellowship
Evangelical
Free Church
Gods Glory Our Passion
45 Hilderbrandt Rd.
(Near the Dallas Schools)
Sundays
WORSHIP - 10:30 a.m.
Fellowship - 10:00 a.m.
Discipleship Class - 9 a.m.
Wednesday Evenings
Pioneer Clubs (K-5th)
6:30 p.m.
Womens Study - 6:30 p.m.
(Nursery provided For All)
Thursdays
Womens Study - 9:30 a.m.
TNT (Youth 6th-12th Grade)
6 p.m.
For More Information
Please call 675-6426 or
Visit Us Online at
www.fellowshipfreechurch.org
Senior Pastor:
Marc Ramirez
Independent
Second Welsh
Congregational
Church
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre
829-3790
Sunday Services 9:30 a.m.,
10:45 a.m. Sunday School
6 p.m. Sunday Eve
Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study
Prayer and Youth Groups
Limited Van Service
Available, Please Call.
Independent...
Fundamental...
Friendly
Wyoming Ave.
Christian
881 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston
570-288-4855
Pastor Dennis Gray
Come Hear The
Word Of God,
Let It Change
Your Life!
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship
11 a.m.
Communion
Every Sunday
Wednesday Bible
Study 7:00 p.m.
ELEVATOR
ACCESSIBLE
Baptist
Tabernacle
63 Division St., W-B
Kenneth P. Jordan, Pastor
Chris Hamilton, Youth Pastor
Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:45 a.m.
570-823-3083
First Baptist
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming
Sunday School All Ages 9:30
Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
Tues 7 p.m. prayer meeting
Pastor: Jeffery Klansek
693-1754
Visitors Welcome
Luzerne
Assembly of God
649 Bennett St.
570-338-2415
SUNDAY WORSHIP
11AM
COME WORSHIP
CHRIST JESUS.
All Are Welcome.
Slocum Chapel
1024 Exeter Avenue
Exeter, PA 18643
Pastor Guy Giordano
(570) 388-5213
SUNDAY SERVICES
Intercessory Prayer
9:30am
Worship Service
10:00am
Sunday School/
Nursery Provided
WEDNESDAY SERVICES
Bible Study & Prayer 7pm
Visitors Welcome!
Encounter Christ in a
historical church in a
new & relevant way.
Assembly of God
Back Mountain
Harvest Assembly
340 Carverton Rd. Trucksville
Pastor Dan Miller
570-696-1128
www.bmha.org
Saturday Evening Worship
6:30PM
Sunday Morning Worship
8AM 9:45AM & 11AM
Sunday School
9:45AM
Sunday Evening Worship
6:30PM
Wednesday Mid-Week
7:00PM
Other meetings,
ministries and events for
children, youth, men, and women.
Please call for days and times
SUNDAY SERVICES
Celebration Service
9 & 10:45AM
Christian Education
9AM
Kidz Church
10:45AM
Intercessory Prayer
8:15AM
TUESDAY
Womens Bible
Study 10AM
WEDNESDAY
Family Night
Ministries 7PM
THURSDAY
Evidence Youth
Group 6:30PM
570-829-0989
www.wilkesbarreag.com
First Assembly
Of God
424 Stanton Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
Dallas Baptist
Harveys Lake
Highway, Dallas
639-5099
Pastor Jerry Branch
Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 am
www.dallasbaptist
church.org
First Baptist
Church
Water Street Pittston
654-0283
Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor
Sunday Worship
9:30 a.m.
Childrens Sun School
9:30 a.m.
Adult/Teen Sun School
10:45 a.m.
Bible Study/Prayer
Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m.
Chairlift Available
Nebo Baptist
Church of
Nanticoke
75 Prospect St.
Nanticoke 735-3932
Pastor Tim Hall
www.nebobaptist.org
Worship Service
Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.
Sun School 9:45 a.m.
Nursery Junior Church
Youth Groups
Great Bible Seminars
Everyone is Welcome
Welsh Bethel
Baptist
Parish & Loomis St. W-B
Sunday Worship 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11:15 a.m.
Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m.
Pastor Don Hartsthorne
822-3372
First Baptist
48 S. River St. W-B
Pastor Shawn Walker
822-7482
Sunday Service at 11 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
The Place for a New Beginning..
Mt. Zion
Baptist Church
105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Service 11 a.m.
We offer Childrens Church
Prayer Service Wednesday 7p.m.
Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m.
Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor
Grace
Community
Church
A Bible Teaching Ministry
Memorial Hwy. Dallas
Sunday Services:
11 a.m., 6 p.m.
(570) 675-3723
www.gracechurchdallas.org
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Storyteller Dennis Dewey, who
travelstheworldtellingbiblicalsto-
ries, will be at First Welsh Presby-
terian Church,
corner of East
Northampton
andSouthMeade
streets, Wilkes-
Barre,at6p.m.on
March12.
Dewey will be
performing sto-
riesaboutthelife, works, deathand
resurrectionof Jesus fromtheGos-
pel of Mark.
APresbyterianministerbasedin
Utica, N.Y., Dewey combines the
ancient techniquesof dramaticsto-
rytellingwithbiblical texts. Hehas
performed at the National Story-
telling Festival, the Joseph Camp-
bell Festival, the Greenbelt, U.K.,
festival, and has led seminars and
workshops inchurches anduniver-
sities aroundtheworld.
The performance is free, al-
thoughdonationswill beaccepted.
For more information, visit the
Wyoming Valley Parish page on
Facebook or visit Deweys site
www.dennisdewey.org.
Local church
hosting biblical
storyteller
Dewey
The Oblates of Saint Joseph
Seminary Chapel, Route 315, La-
flin, will host theannual Novenato
St. Joseph, from
March 10-18.
Masses will be
held every day at
10:30 a.m. and 7
p.m., followed by
novena prayers
and the blessing
of the relic of St.
JosephMarello, founder of the Ob-
late Congregation. Confessions
will beheardbeforeall Masses.
TheRev. Robert D. Dwyer, of the
Diocese of Syracuse, N.Y., will be
guest preacher. Dwyer, a native of
Utica, N.Y., wasordainedapriest in
1962. He has served in various ca-
pacities throughout his priesthood
as pastor, teacher, guidance coun-
selor, chaplain for the New York
State School for the Deaf, and dio-
cesan director of the permanent
diaconate program. He has also
beenamissionaryintheDioceseof
Nakuru, Kenya and with the Glen-
maryMissionaries inMississippi.
Thenovenaisaspiritualprepara-
tionfor the liturgical Feast of Saint
Joseph, whichwill becelebratedon
March19. Therewill beMassesat7
and10:30a.m. andasolemnPontif-
ical Massat 7p.m. bytheMost Rev.
Joseph C. Bambera, bishop of
Scranton. The Oblate Fathers and
invited diocesan clergy will conce-
lebrate.
TheRev. Paul A. McDonnell, rec-
torof theOblatesSeminary, invites
all area faithful toparticipate.
For more information, contact
theseminaryofficeat 654-7542.
Oblates Seminary
to hold annual
St. Joseph Novena
Dwyer
more fully experiment with
the color orange andits psycho-
logical effects in a dining
space.
Orange stimulates the appe-
tite and encourages socializa-
tion and is considered a
warm color in landscape de-
sign, Paul Blackledge and
Joshua Mast from the POSH
restaurant at the Scranton Club
explaininthe programbooklet.
Comparing Dinner by De-
sign to the Philadelphia
Flower Show, co-chair Mi-
chael Gilmartin said the event
gives the public a chance to
see the Scranton Cultural
Center as more than simply a
venue for concerts. He recom-
mends visitors allow two to
three hours to explore all the
rooms.
If you hurry through, you
might miss plenty of whimsi-
cal notes everything from
flowers placed in vintage Co-
ca-Cola bottles on one level to,
back in that French-flavored
exhibit, a hand-crafted pea-
cock with a moss body, orchid
beak and real feathers.
Senofonte and her business
partner Rusty Yeakle can thank
their friend and helper, Peggy
Day, for that touch.
Her brother-in-lawhas a zoo
in NewJersey, Senofonte said.
Proceeds of the event benefit
the Lackawanna Historical So-
ciety and the Scranton Cultural
Center.
DINING
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wax seal.
What: Dinner By Design: A
Visual Indulgence for the
Eyes, Mind and Soul
When: The exhibit of dining
environments set up by pro-
fessional designers will be
open for tours from10 a.m. to
5 p.m. today and noon to 5
p.m. Sunday.
Where: Scranton Cultural
Center, North Washington
Avenue, Scranton.
Tickets: $20 at the door
More info: 344-1111
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C O M M U N I T Y N E W S
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Lucia Campenni, daughter of
Tommy and Chrissy Campenni,
West Pittston, is celebrating her
fourth birthday today, March 3.
Lucia is a granddaughter of Sam
and Josie Mantione, West Pitt-
ston, and the late Jim and Ro-
semary Campenni. She has two
sisters, Samara, 6, and Ella, 1.
Lucia Campenni
Annalyse Marie Wandel, daugh-
ter of Melissa and Edward Sher-
rill III, Plymouth Township, is
celebrating her ninth birthday
today, March 3. Annalyse is a
granddaughter of Lisa Hackett,
Wilkes-Barre; Denise and Edward
Sherrill Jr., Plymouth Township;
and Larry Wandel Sr., Hunlock
Creek. She is a great-grand-
daughter of Anna Erickson,
Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith Sr., Wyoming; Edward
Sherrill Sr., Plymouth; and the
late Michael Erickson, Marlene
Wandel and Antoinette Sherrill.
Annalyse has a sister, Breanna,
3, and a brother, Collin, 2.
Annalyse M. Wandel
FORTY FORT: A new
Ladies Bible Study will
begin at Forty Fort United
Methodist Church. The
Book of James by Beth
Moore will be discussed.
The eight-session study
will be held at 10 a.m. and
7 p.m. March 8 through
May 3.
HUNLOCK CREEK: Our
Lady of Mount Carmel at
Lake Silkworth, 2011 State
Route 29, has announced
its new Mass schedule
which begins March 12.
Daily Mass will be cele-
brated at 8:30 a.m. and
weekend Masses will be at
4 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sat-
urdays (as of March 17)
and 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Sundays.
MONTROSE: The
monthly Vesper Service
will be held at 5 p.m. on
March 11 at St. Pauls Epis-
copal Church, corner of
Church and Chestnut
Streets.
Duane Hinds will wel-
come the guests and Ann
Stone is the reader. The
Tunkhannock Dulcimers
will provide special music.
Mary Ann DeWitt will
serve as organist. A simple
supper will be served in
the Parish House. All are
welcome to attend the
ecumenical service.
PITTSTON: The Holy
Name Society of St. John
the Evangelist Parish Com-
munity has announced that
applications for its Holy
Name Scholarship are now
available.
The scholarship is open
to all active parish mem-
bers entering college or
presently attending an
accredited school.
Applications must be
received by April 5 and can
be submitted to the Parish
Office in care of the Holy
Name Society.
OLD FORGE: St. Mi-
chaels Orthodox Church
School will host a tea so-
cial and Avon sale Sunday
in the church hall, corner
of Church and Winter
streets. Tea and refresh-
ments will be served. In-
formation will also be
available on a new nonprof-
it that will serve seniors
residing in area nursing
homes.
RSVP with number of
guests attending to Kelly,
457-3429 or Matushka
Michelle, 457-4351.
Admission is free; doors
open at noon.
Proceeds will benefit the
Volunteer Visitors Associ-
ation.
WEST PITTSTON:
Christian and Missionary
Alliance Church, 317 Lu-
zerne Ave., will conduct
Origins The Founda-
tion of Creation and Man
Part 2, a study on the Bibli-
cal perspective of Origins,
beginning Sunday through
May 13. The study will be
from 7-8:15 p.m.
The course will include
focal points in the Biblical
record of Creation from
Genesis Chapters 6-11.
Sessions will include a
group discussion and ques-
tion-and-answer period.
A free-will offering will
be accepted. Pre-regis-
tration is recommended;
call the church office at
654-2500.
WILKES-BARRE: Our
Lady of Hope Parish, 40
Park Ave., will conduct a
Novena to St. Anthony of
Padua at 5:30 p.m. every
Tuesday from March 20-
June 12.
Theme will be The Art
and Heart of the Spiritual
Life, The Beatitudes.
For information, call
824-7832.
WYOMING VALLEY:
The Wyoming Valley Ca-
tholic Laymens Retreat
League has announced the
schedule for Stations of the
Cross which are held dur-
ing the Sundays of Lent.
All friends and parishion-
ers are invited to attend.
Services begin at 3 p.m. at
these area churches:
Sunday: Holy Trinity
Church, South Hanover
Street, Nanticoke
March 11: St. Marys
Church, South Hanover
Street, Nanticoke
March 18: Holy Sa-
viour Church, Hillard
Street, Wilkes-Barre
March 25 and April 1:
All Saints Parish, Willow
Street, Plymouth
MOUNTAIN TOP: St.
Pauls Lutheran Church, is
holding special services
throughout Lent at 11 a.m.
and 7 p.m. on Wednesdays,
March 7, 14, 21 and 28. A
light lunch will follow the
11 a.m. services, and dess-
ert will follow the 7 p.m.
services.
In other news, the Met-
ropolitan Lutheran Council
of Wyoming Valley is of-
fering support to the VA
Hospital. St. Pauls is col-
lecting the following items:
toothpaste, toothbrushes,
disposable razors, shaving
cream (3 oz. size), after
shave lotion (3 oz. size),
body wash (no bar soap),
deodorant, ChapStick,
small packs of tissues,
shampoo (without condi-
tioner), hair brushes,
combs and socks.
IN BRIEF
The Church of St. Maria Goretti, Laflin, will host a homemade pasta
and sausage dinner from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Dinner will also
include salad, bread/butter, beverage, and dessert. Takeouts will be
available from noon to 4 p.m. with containers provided. Tickets cost
$9 and children 5 years old and younger eat free (eat-in only). Facil-
ities are handicapped accessible with ample and free parking. From
left: Elaine Fisher, Mary Beth Mullen and Louise Menendez.
St. Maria Goretti to hold pasta and sausage dinner
Five residents of Wyoming Valley were recently inducted into the Chapel of the Four Chaplains,
Legion of Honor, which is given in recognition of loving service rendered by the recipient to persons
regardless of race or religious faith and for their numerous accomplishments and countless time and
energy devoted to helping others. The award is named in memory of the four chaplains who were
aboard the small troopship SS Dorchester when it was torpedoed by a Nazi submarine on Feb. 3, 1943.
The ceremony was conducted at All Saints Parish, Plymouth. Awards were presented by William
Jones, an official from the Pennsylvania Central Knights of Columbus and former Grand Master of the
Knights of Columbus Assumpta Council 3987. Recipients were nominated by Raymond Smith, director
of the Retirees Activities Office, Department of the Air Force. From left: Capt. John Sladin, USAF, Ret;
Joyce Oliver; Master Sgt. John Oliver, USAF Ret.; Elizabeth Sincavage; and Petty Officer 1st Class Jo-
seph Sincavage, USN Ret.
Five inducted into Chapel of the Four Chaplains
St. Michael the Archangel Rosary Makers recently received a $200
donation from the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Association at their
meeting in St Nicholas Parish Community Room. The Rosary Makers
were founded by the late Helen Parduski more than 1 1 years ago and
her work is carried on by the group. The donation will help buy the
necessary supplies to make the rosary packets, which are sent to
missions, prisons, and the U.S. military worldwide, including Iraq. To
date, more than 80,000 rosaries have been made. Donations can be
sent to St. Michael the Archangel Rosary Makers, P.O. Box 1504,
Wilkes-Barre, PA18703-1504. From left, first row, are: Patricia Kos-
chak, Susan Ott, Joan Ott, Rosary president; and Rosemary Haney.
Second row: Monsignor Joseph G. Rauscher, pastor, Church of St.
Nicholas; Irene Koschak, Charles Didgeon, Magdalen I. Iskra, presi-
dent of Senior Branch 172 of the FCSLA; and Edward Pilwallis.
Rosary Makers receive donation
Members of the Youth Ministry, who are also in the Confirmation Class of St. Faustina Parish, Nanti-
coke, spent a Sunday afternoon visiting the residents of Birchwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center,
Nanticoke. From left, kneeling, are: Kendalyn Yurkin, Colin Siegel, Pete Babetski, Justin Ostopick, and
Tyler Zaremba. Standing: Marcus Dalmas, Yvonne Siegel, CCD teacher; Ryan Whittaker, Cathy Babetski,
Kyle Stratton; and Kevin Luksh and Richard Laury, co-directors of the Greater Nanticoke Area Catholic
Youth Ministry of St. Faustina Parish. Jonathan Pipan and Shannon Kowalski, are also co-directors of
the Youth Ministry. The Rev. Jim Nash is pastor.
Youth Ministry members visit Birchwood residents
Sunday
PITTSTON: Holy Name
Society of St. John the
Evangelist Parish Com-
munity, 1 1 a.m. in the
former Seton Catholic
High School auditorium.
The February lottery,
Night at the Races, Holy
Name scholarship, and
childrens Easter egg
hunt, which is scheduled
for April 7, will be dis-
cussed. New members
are welcome.
March 14
MOUNTAIN TOP: St. Pauls
Lutheran Churchs WEL-
CAs, 12:30 p.m. at the
church. Bookmarks will
be made for the hym-
nals; bring scissors. New
members and new ideas
are welcome. Betty
Nevin is this months
hostess.
MEETINGS
C M Y K
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Dear Abby: My
10-year-old son has
a school friend, Jer-
emy. I have seen
Jeremys dad interact
with him both in and
out of school. The
man talks down to
him and speaks harshly. This sweet
boy appears to be verbally beaten
down, and it makes my heart ache.
What can I do? I realize I dont
know whats going on in their home.
But every child deserves love and
encouragement. Any advice you can
give would be appreciated.
Advocate For Kindness in
Kentucky
Dear Advocate: Make Jeremy wel-
come in your home as often as you
can, praise him when the opportunity
arises and give him a willing ear if
he needs to talk. Whatever factors
are causing his father to treat him
this way, they are no excuse for ver-
bal abuse. Your kindness to that boy
wont fix his problems at home, but it
WILL be remembered all the days of
his life.
Dear Abby: I got into a fight with my
best friend. Im 12, and shes 13. We
could have solved our own problems,
but she got her parents involved.
They started saying stuff on Facebook
about me and my parents. I forgave
her, but I dont want to forgive her
parents. Abby, what would you do?
Cant Forgive
Dear Cant Forgive: Your friends
parents appear to be immature and
overly involved in their daughters
life. Most tweenage tiffs are resolved
by the individuals having the argu-
ment. What her parents did was
wrong.
If they havent posted an apology
on Facebook, they should. And if they
dont, my advice is to keep your dis-
tance from ALL of them, because re-
gardless of whether you have forgiven
your friend, this could happen again.
Dear Abby: A group of about a dozen
friends are planning a Caribbean
cruise. My boyfriend, Isaac, and I
have been invited to join them. I love
to travel. I dont get to go on trips
very often and have never been on
a cruise or to the Caribbean, so Im
excited.
Isaac, on the other hand, doesnt
care much for travel and doesnt enjoy
the ocean. He also doesnt like my
friend or her husband. They are the
ones who are coordinating the trip
and who invited us.
Isaac rarely socializes with anyone
who isnt in his circle of friends.
He doesnt want to go and thinks I
shouldnt go, either. Isnt it unfair of
him to tell me I cant go? Would it be
wrong of me to go without him? He
promises that if I dont go, the two of
us will go together next year.
Landlocked in Arizona
Dear Landlocked: If you dont be-
lieve Isaac when he tells you hell
do something, you must have good
reason for it.
Yes, it is unfair of him to tell you
that you cant take the cruise with
your friends. It is also controlling.
If you think you would have a good
time without him, you should go. He
can manage without you for a few
days. Instead of trying to discourage
you, he should wish you bon voy-
age but the odds for that arent
high, so dont expect it.
DEAR ABBY
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To receive a collection of Abbys most memo-
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ARIES (March 21-April 19). You
have to have access to all of
the pieces. You wont realize
whats missing until the assem-
bly is under way. Dont wait. Put
things together, and youll figure
out what more is needed soon
enough.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20).
According to one urban diction-
ary, a noob is a name for
someone who is bad at some-
thing because they are new to
it; whereas, a nub lacks skill
in spite of having plenty of expe-
rience.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Think
about what the initial trigger
was that put a chain of events in
motion. The observations of an
objective party could help. Avoid
the mistake of focusing on the
result.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). Your
drive is commendable, and its
what attracts successful people
to your side. However, be care-
ful not to let a hungry ambition
blind you to everything else
thats going on around you.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your intu-
ition is so strong that you could
be inspired to make a choice
without bothering to put the
matter through a decision-mak-
ing process.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Rip Van
Winkle took a 20-year nap and
woke up to a changed world.
You, on the other hand, are
determined to stay wide awake.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Youre
game to try new things. Whether
or not youll like them isnt the
point. The point is that youll
know more for trying. Youll be in
just the mood to say yes.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You
want to be more important in
someones world. The strong
water-sign influences overhead
put you in touch with subtle
emotional signals and help you
find a way into the heart of
another.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).
Take on a hopeless issue. Its
clear that what you already
know isnt enough to facilitate a
breakthrough. Youll access dif-
ferent knowledge.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).
Youre ready to get a better grip
on finances. Professional advice
will likely be too severe. Handle
things in a way that works for
you, and relax. Its just money.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).
Over-thinking is the enemy of
fun. Designate a certain period
of time (afternoon is best) to let
loose and go bouncing around
for a while.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your
energy will be strongest on
your birthday and during the
three days on either side of it.
Take extra care of yourself the
two weeks before your birthday
when your energy is muted.
TODAYS BIRTHDAY (March 3).
Youll be a peacemaker and a
healer because you respect opin-
ions and beliefs that are differ-
ent from your own. The harmony
between your spiritual and physi-
cal life will help you ride the flow
of life without too much stress.
Psychic and emotional connec-
tions lead to moves and lifestyle
upgrades in May. Cancer and
Aries people adore you. Your
lucky numbers are: 30, 1, 22, 28
and 15.
C M Y K
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412 Autos for Sale
DALLAS Most weekends, 25-year-old
Brad Meredith stands deep in the past,
painting tiny lines that extend back to the
candy-apple, rockabilly 50s. By day,
Meredith builds hot rods and custom cars
with his father, Carl, at their 13-person
shop, Carls Custom Cars in Red Oak,
Calif.
In his spare time, he immerses himself
in the ancient art of pinstriping, "laying
lines" with a fine brush down the sides of
cars and on their trunks, hoods and panels.
Meredith, who drives a primered 1930
Ford hot rod with a radically chopped top
and a shift knob that looks like a hand
grenade, is among a growing number of
young pinstripers who are reviving a hot-
rod art form nearly lost in the 1970s and
80s.
"I want to walk in the steps of all these old
masters," he said.
The resurgence of pinstriping and its 20-
and 30-something practitioners is yet
another indicator of hot-roddings robust
state, adherents say.
Fifteen years ago, rodders were deeply
worried about the future of their billion-
dollar-a-year hobby. Most were in their 50s
and 60s, sometimes paying $100,000 or
more for a professionally built hot rod.
Back then, the only young people in the
sea of gray at hot-rod events were the rod-
ders children or grandchildren.
Today thousands of young enthusiasts
supplement the veterans, encouraged by an
underground "rat-rod" movement that
began more than a decade ago and that cel-
ebrates rough, loud, home-built cars like
the raucous rods of the 50s.
Those rat rods spurred a new apprecia-
tion for traditional hot rods, which in turn
re-energized pinstriping.
"Pinstriping started out to fix up old enam-
el paint jobs or a primered car," said long-
time hot-rod author and historian Pat
Ganahl, a regular contributor to the Rod-
ders Journal who has written 13 car-relat-
ed books.
"We went through all of these fads, and
now that pinstriping is back, it has been
distilled down to a pretty artful rendition,"
said Ganahl, 64, who wrote a book about
the quirky, eccentric creator of hot-rod pin-
striping, Kenny "Von Dutch" Howard.
"Theyre able to do much better work now
than we ever saw in the 50s."
Pinstriping can involve one or two lines
often in contrasting colors along a
vehicles side body creases. It can also take
the form of more intricate teardrop or han-
dlebar-moustache shapes painted with
multiple stripes.
Meredith began pinstriping seven years
ago, practicing for four years before he felt
confident enough to try it on other peoples
cars. He also stripes motorcycles, helmets,
trucks and other items.
Like stripers from decades ago, he
learned techniques from older mentors,
including the late James Crawford of Gar-
land, Texas, who pinstriped dozens of
vehicles in North Texas.
"When someone brings a $100,000 car
to you, you really have to be comfortable
that youre putting the right stripe on it,"
Meredith said.
He said he pursued the art because he
couldnt afford to pay someone $200 or
$300 to pinstripe his hot rod.
Among his pinstriping peers is 31-year-old
Tanner Leaser of Arlington, Texas.
"I could stay busy seven days a week
just doing cars in Texas," said Leaser, who
is also a partner in a skateboard company.
"I fly all over the country doing pinstriping
everything from pulling a factory line
on a Kia to pinstriping a rat rod."
He developed hand control through
painting signs just as stripers did in the
50s and continues to letter signs. But
his ultimate goal is to become as good as
the old Southern California masters.
"I can pinstripe two colors front-to-back
in 20 minutes or so, and I usually charge
$150 to $200 for that," said Leaser, who
described his annual pinstriping income as
"nice." "If Im doing a low-rider with five
lines and lots of intricate work, that can be
$1,500 to $2,000," he said.
Leaser and others practice an art devel-
oped by the mercurial Von Dutch in the
early 50s at shops in east Los Angeles and
publicized in a Car Craft article in 1955,
Ganahl said.
Von Dutch, a lifelong alcoholic who
sometimes worked under the name J.L.
Bachs (Joe Lunch Box), died from alcohol-
related complications in 1992.
"You have all these ancient pinstripers
from the 50s who are like gods and all
these kids who worship them and want to
learn the art," Ganahl said. "Its an interest-
ing reinterpretation of the 50s."

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
The City of Wilkes-Barre will receive
sealed bids for the DEMOLITION AND SITE
CLEARANCE OF 307 North River Street
and rear garage in the City of Wilkes-
Barre. Said bids will be accepted at the
Office of the City Clerk, 4th. Floor, City Hall,
40 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
18711, until 9:30 A.M., local time, March 19,
2012. All timely bids will then be opened
and read aloud at 10:00 A.M., local time,
March 19, 2012 in Wilkes-Barre City Coun-
cil Chambers. The City Clerk will strictly
enforce time deadlines. Bidders are
encouraged to provide their bids well in
advance of the time listed above.
Copies of the Contract Documents may be
obtained at the Office of the City Clerk,
4th. Floor, Wilkes-Barre City Hall.
For questions or further information,
please contact Office of Economic and
Community Development at (570) 208-
4132.
Bid security, in an amount equal to ten
(10%) of the total bid, exclusive of any
deductions of salvage, shall be submitted
with each Bid, in accordance with the
Instructions to Bidders.
The successful Bidder will be required to
furnish and pay for performance and pay-
ment bond or bonds.
Qualified bidders must have a current City
of Wilkes-Barre General or Demolition
Contractor's License.
The contractor must ensure that employ-
ees and applicants for employment are
not discriminated against because of their
race, age, color, religion, sex, handicap,
family status or national origin (EO-11246,
as amended), and, to the greatest extent
feasible, utilize project area businesses
located in, or owned in substantial part by
project area residents.
In accordance with Executive Orders
11625 and 12138, the successful bidder
must utilize, to the greatest extent feasi-
ble, minority and/or women-owned busi-
ness concerns which are located within
the municipality, county, or general trade
area.
The City of Wilkes-Barre reserves the right
to reject any or all bids or portions there-
of, and to waive any informality in the bid-
ding.
The selection of the successful bidder
shall be made in the best interest of the
City of Wilkes-Barre, as solely determined
by the City, and bidders acknowledge this
by submitting a bid.
Bids may be held by the City of Wilkes-
Barre for a period not to exceed ninety
(90) days from the date of the opening of
bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids,
before awarding the Contract. In this peri-
od of time, no Bidder may withdraw his
bid.
The City of Wilkes-Barre does not discrim-
inate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, sex, religion, age, family and handi-
capped status in employment or the provi-
sion of services.
Wilkes-Barre City Hall is a facility accessi-
ble to persons with disabilities.
THOMAS M. LEIGHTON, MAYOR
THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE IS AN
EQUALOPPORTUNITY/ AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION EMPLOYER
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF LUZERNE COUNTY
CALVIN B. STEVENS
and SALLY STEVENS,
Plaintiffs,
CIVIL ACTION LAW
v. In Custody
JESSICA RANDALL and
ERNEST JAMES,
Defendants No. 977
OF 2012
ORDER
NOW, this 29th day of FEBRUARY, 2012,
after conciliation conference before
Thomas J. Killino, Master in Custody and
Visitation, on February 27, 2012, based
upon his recommendation, the Court
enters the following Order:
1. The maternal grandparents are Calvin
B. Stevens and Sally Stevens, residing at
99 River Street, Forty Fort, Pa., 18704,
who is represented by Attorney Leonard
Junker.
2. The mother is Jessica Randall, residing
at 29 W. Dorrance Street, Kingston, PA
18704, who is pro se.
3. The father is Ernest James, who was
served and did not appear at the confer-
ence.
4. The maternal grandparents, Calvin B.
Stevens and Sally Stevens, shall have
sole legal custody of the minor child,
Jacob Stevens, with the primary physical
residence of the minor child being with
the maternal grandparents.
5. The mother, Jessica Randall, shall
have partial custody of her minor child as
agreed upon between the maternal
grandparents and the mother.
6. This Order shall be published in accor-
dance with the Order for service.
7. A party who willfully fails to comply
with this court Order may be adjudged in
Contempt and may be punished by
imprisonment, a fine, probation, counsel
fees and costs, and/or suspension of dri-
vers license.
8. Any party requesting to relocate with
the minor child must obtain:
(a) the written consent of any individual
who has custody rights or,
(b) Court approval following compliance
with mandatory advance notice and con-
sent/objection documentation.
9. According to reporting by the parties,
no party, nor any adult residing in any
partys household, has been charged
with, convicted of, pleaded guilty to or no
contest to an offense set forth in 23 Pa.
C.S. Section 5303.
COMPLIANCE IS HEREBY DIRECTED
BY THE COURT
Jennifer L. Rogers
Judge
LEGAL NOTICE
CLARA SABASTRO, IN THE COURT OF
Plaintiff COMMON PLEAS
OF LUZERNE COUNTY
Vs.
CIVIL ACTION LAW
JOSE A. SABASTRO, IN DIVORCE
Defendant
NO. 11251 of 2011

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REQUEST ENTRY OF


3301 (d) DIVORCE DECREE
TO: JOSE A. SABASTRO
YOU HAVE BEEN SUED in an action for divorce. You
have failed to answer the complaint or file a Counter-Affidavit to
the 3301 (d) Affidavit. Therefore, on or after the 30th
day of March, 2012, the other party can request the court to
enter a final Decree in Divorce.
If you do not file with the Prothonotary of the Court an
Answer with your signature notarized or verified or a Counter-
Affidavit by the above date, the Court can enter a Final Decree in
Divorce. A Counter-Affidavit which you may file with the Pro-
thonotary of the Court is attached to this notice.
Unless you have already filed with the Court a written
claim for economic relief, you must do so by the above date or
the Court may grant the divorce and you will lose forever the
right to ask for economic relief. The filing of the form Counter-A
ffidavit alone does not protect your economic claims.
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT
ONCE, IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT
AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET
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Public Notices
NOTICE OF
Special Meeting
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that, the Civil
Service Commission
of the Township of
Wilkes-Barre will
hold a Special Meet-
ing at the Wilkes-
Barre Township
Municipal Building,
Watson Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Town-
ship, Luzerne Coun-
ty Pennsylvania, on
Thursday, March 22,
2012, at 6:00 p.m.,
for general business
purposes.
The Public is invited
to attend.
John J. Jablowski,
Jr. Member Civil
Service Commission
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LEGAL NOTICE
DEADLINES
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12:30 on Friday
Sunday
4:00 pm on
Friday
Monday
4:30 pm on
Friday
Tuesday
4:00 pm on
Monday
Wednesday
4:00 pm on
Tuesday
Thursday
4:00 pm on
Wednesday
Friday
4:00 pm on
Thursday
Holidays
call for deadlines
You may email
your notices to
mpeznowski@
timesleader.com
or fax to
570-831-7312
or mail to
The Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
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information or
questions regard-
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you may call
Marti Peznowski
at 570-970-7371
or 570-829-7130
LEGAL NOTICE
The Wilkes-Barre
Area School District
is soliciting sealed
proposals for the
following:
1. FALL SPORTS
2. GYM FLOOR
REFINISHING
until 3:00 P.M.,
Wednesday, March
21, 2012. All pro-
posals shall be
addressed to Leo-
nard B. Przywara,
Secretary, 730
South Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0375. The en-
velope containing
the bids to be
marked as for each
category being bid
on. Proposals will
be opened publicly
on Friday, March 23,
2012 at 11:00 AM in
the Board Room,
730 S. Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre. The
Board of School
Directors reserves
the right to reject
any and all propos-
als.
By Order of the
Board
James G.Post
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JUDICIAL SALE
NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN TO
DIANE GONZALEZ
that on February 27,
2012 the Luzerne
County Court of
Common Pleas
issued an order set-
ting a hearing for
March 12, 2012
at 9:30 a.m. to be
held at the Penn
Place Building locat-
ed at 20 N. Pennsyl-
vania Boulevard,
Wilkes-Barred, on
the rule to show
cause regarding the
judicial sale petition
NO. 9564-2010 of
Petitioner Northeast
Revenue Services,
LLC as agent for the
Lucerne County Tax
Claim concerning
property identified
as P.I.N. 73-H10
NW2-014-015-000
located at 352
Madison Street,
Wilkes-Barred,
Pennsylvania 18705
John G. Dean, Esq.
Elliott Greenleaf
& Dean
201 Penn Ave
Suite 202
Scranton PA 18503
Attorney for
Petitioner Northeast
Revenue Services,
LLC.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
been granted in the
Estate of HELEN W.
JACOBS LOGAN
a/k/a HELEN J.
LOGAN., Late of
Kingston, Pennsyl-
vania, who died
January 28, 2012.
All persons indebted
to said Estate are
required to make
payment and those
having claims or
demands to present
the same without
delay to Basil G.
Russin, Executor.
BASIL G. RUSSIN,
ESQUIRE
1575 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort, PA 18704
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
been granted to
Joseph A. Kubiski,
Jr. and Robert A.
Kubiski, Executors
of the Estate of
Joseph A. Kubiski,
Sr., deceased, late
of the Borough of
Dallas, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia, who died the
8th day of January,
2012. All persons
indebted to said
Estate are request-
ed to make pay-
ment, and those
having claims or
demands, to pres-
ent the same with-
out delay to the
Executors named,
or to their attorney,
Joseph S. Falchek,
Esquire, 412 Mill
Street, Plains, Penn-
sylvania 18705.
JOSEPH S.
FALCHEK, ESQUIRE
412 Mill Street
Plains, PA
18705-2818
ESTATE NOTICE
Letters Testamen-
tary were granted
on the Estate of
ALYCE C.
LOPUHOVSKY
A/K/A ALYCE
LOPUHOVSKY,
deceased late of
Swoyersville Bor-
ough, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia, who died on
February 5, 2012.
Carol Ann Dreve-
nak a/k/a Car-
olann Drevenak
and Joseph
Lopuhovsky, Co-
Executors. Frank J.
Aritz, Esquire, 23
West Walnut Street,
Kingston, PA 18704,
attorney. All per-
sons indebted to
said Estate are
required to make
payment and those
having claims and
demands to pres-
ent same without
delay to the Execu-
tor or Attorney.
FRANK J. ARITZ,
ESQUIRE
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Laura
Gadecki, the natural
mother of Nicholas
Hodgins-Gadecki,
312 Front Street,
Nanticoke, Luzerne
County, Pennsylva-
nia, has filed a Peti-
tion in the Court of
Common Pleas of
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, to No:
2157 of 2012, to
change her sons
name from Nicholas
Hodgins-Gadecki to
Nicholas Gadecki.
The Court has fixed
April 16, 2012 at
9:30 a.m. as the
time, and Luzerne
County Courthouse,
Third Floor, Luzerne
County Courthouse,
200 North River
Street, Wilkes-
Barre, Pennsylvania
18711 , as the place
for said Petition,
when and where all
persons interested
may appear and
show cause, if any
they have, why the
prayer of the said
Petitioner should
not be granted.
GREGORY S.
SKIBITSKY, JR,
ESQUIRE
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LEGAL NOTICE
Plymouth Borough
Council will hold a
Regular Meeting on
Tuesday, March 13,
2012 at 7:00 P.M. At
this time, Council
will consider the
enactment of Or-
dinance No. 1 of
2012, an Ordinance
of the Borough of
Plymouth, Luzerne
County, under which
Plyymouth Borough
will join with other
Governmental Units
in accordance with
the Intergovern-
mental Cooperation
Act and other Simi-
lar Acts by becom-
ing a Settler of the
Pennsylvania Local
Government Invest-
ment Trust (The
Trust) and entering
into the Trusts Dec-
laration of Trust for
the purpose of pool-
ing funds for invest-
ment purposes.
The Ordinance fur-
ther authorizes the
Governmental Unit
to puchase and
redeem shares in
the Trust, desig-
nates the Trustees
of the Trust as hav-
ing Official Custody
of the Governmental
Units funds which
are invested by the
purchase of shares
in the Trust, and
makes determina-
tion and empower-
ments required by
the Intergovern-
mental Cooperation
Act.
This is a summary of
the Proposed Ordin-
ance. A copy of the
full text of the Pro-
posed Ordin-
ance may be exam-
ined by any citizen in
the Office of the
Secretary of Ply-
mouth Borough at
the Plymouth Bor-
ough Municipal
Building, 162 Shaw-
nee Ave., Plymouth,
PA, on any business
day (except Satur-
days, Sundays, and
Holidays) between
the hours of 8:00
A.M. and 4:00 P.M.
prevailing time.
If you should have
any questions
please contact the
Plymouth Borough
Administration Off-
ice at 570-779-1011.
Dorothy J. Woodruff
Borough Secretary
of Plymouth Bor-
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REQUEST FOR
ELEVATOR
MAINTENANCE
PROPOSALS
The Housing
Authority Of The City
Of Pittston Is solicit-
ing proposals to
provide mainte-
nance on three ele-
vators. Proposals
must be received no
later than 11:00 a.m.
on Monday, March
12, 2012 at the
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LEGAL NOTICE
The West Side
Career and Techni-
cal Center solicits
bids from responsi-
ble vendors until
Monday, March 25,
2012, at 1:00 P.M.
at which time same
will be opened in
the Administrative
Directors Office of
said school, 75
Evans St., Kingston,
PA 18704-1899 for
the following:
General and Edu-
cational Supplies
and Equipment
for the 2012-
2013 school
year.
Specifications and
all rules governing
bidding may be
obtained by con-
tacting the schools
business office dur-
ing normal school
hours. The school
reserves the right
to reject any and all
bids or to waive any
informality in the
bids received.
Elaine Pallone,
Secretary
ESTATE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
been issued to
Sharon Molyneux of
Shavertown,
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania,
Executrix of the
Estate of Bette Von-
savage a/k/a Bette
Lilohas Vonsavage
a/k/a Gloria Lilohas
Vonsavage a/k/a
Florence Lilohas
Vonsavage, De-
ceased, who died
on February 7, 2012,
late of the Borough
of Kingston,
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania. All
creditors are
requested to pres-
ent their claims and
all persons indebted
to the decedent will
make payment to
the aforementioned
Executrix or her
attorney.
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2012N IS S A N JUK E S V FW D 6S P E E D
T u rb o 4 Cyl, 6 S p eed , A/ C, All Po w er,
S electa b le Drive M o d es , A Bla s tT o Drive!!
B U Y FOR
$
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CAP TIVE CAS H
*Price is p lu s ta x a n d ta gs .
STK#N21664
M O DEL# 20362
M SRP $22,490
2011N IS S A N P A THFIN DE R
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PW , PDL , P. S ea t,
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M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s
regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2202.50. $3950 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
B U Y FOR
$
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OR $
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P lu s Ta x.
L EAS E FOR
STK#N21048
M O DEL# 25211
M SRP $35,160
O NLY 4 2011S LEFT!! SA VE $7000
O R M O R E O N A NY IN STO C K 2011!
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2012N IS S A N A L TIM A
2.5S S E DA N
4 Cyl, CVT , PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, I-K ey, F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s
B U Y FOR
$
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& $750 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H
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b e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1,999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ;
T o ta l d u e @ d elivery $2,202.50. $1330 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
SA VE $5000 O N
A NY IN STO C K
2012 A LTIM A NO W !
STK#N21107
M O DEL# 13112
M SRP $23,960
IN STO C K
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2012N IS S A N M A XIM A 3.5S
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V-6, CVT , M o o n ro o f,
Pw rS ea t, Allo ys , A/ C,
PW , PDL , Cru is e,
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B U Y FOR
$
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L EAS E FOR
*$269 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $18,881.25;
M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1,999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s
regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,202.50. $1000 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te.
W H A T A DEA L! LEA SE O R B U Y NO W
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M O DEL# 16112
M SRP $33,125
IN STO C K
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PDL , Cru is e, T ilt,
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M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1,999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s
regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,202.50. $1000 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
50 R O G U ES IN STO C K
M O R E A R R IVING DA ILY !
STK#N21519
M O DEL# 22112
M SRP $23,050
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L EAS E FOR
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a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ;
T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,202.50. In clu d es $725 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te.
STK#N21472
M O DEL# 23212
M SRP $32,525
M A SSIVE SA VING S O N A LL IN STO C K 2012 M U R A NO S!
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M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+) p lu s
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L EAS E FOR
STK#N21418
M O DEL# 26212
M SRP $45,595
SA VE $7000 O R M O R E O N A LL 2012
A R M A DA S IN STO C K O NLY !! 10 A VA ILA B LE
W H A T A
LEA SE!!
SA VE O N A LL JU KES IN STO C K
10 A VA ILA B LE!! NO W !!
STK#N21429
M O DEL# 34412
M SRP $35,180
SA VE O VER $6000 O FF M SR P
IN STO C K O NLY !!
V8, Au to , A/ C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, Va lu e T ru ck. Pkg.,
F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s
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CALL NOW 823-8888 CALL NOW 823-8888
1-800-817-FORD 1-800-817-FORD
Overlooking Mohegan Sun Overlooking Mohegan Sun
577 East Main St., Plains 577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months
payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate.
Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. BUY FOR prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of
vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends MARCH 5, 2012.
*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 3/5/12.
NEW2012 FORDESCAPE XLT FWD
*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 3/5/12.
*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 3/5/12.
NEW2012 FORD
ESCAPE XLT AWD
NEW2012 FORDESCAPE XLS FWD
Automatic, 16 Steel Wheels, PL, PW,
Keyless Entry with
Remote, Safety
Canopy, Side
Air Bags, Air
NEW2012 FORD
ESCAPE LMTDAWD
24
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NEW2012 FORDFUSION SE
*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 3/5/12.
24
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STX, 3.7L V6 Engine, Air, 17 Aluminum
Wheels, Cloth Seat, 40/20/40 Split
Seat, Automatic, Decor Pkg., Cruise
Control, ABS, Pwr. Equipment Group
NEW2011 FORDF-150 STX 4X4
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Keyless Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg.,
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Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd
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Radio, Keyless Entry, Message Center,
24
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NEW2012 FORDFOCUS SE
*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 3/5/12.
Auto., CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Impact Air
Bags, 16 Steel Wheels, Tilt, AC, Instrument
Cluster, Message Center, PL, PW,
Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors,
Fog Lamps, MyKey
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PDL, Air, Advance Trac with Roll
Stability Control, Remote
Keyless Entry, CD, MyFord
*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 3/5/12.
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G AS
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250-hp 24-V alve SO HC i-V TEC 5-Speed A utom atic Transm ission 8 Passenger
Seating V ariable Torque M anagem ent 4-W heelDrive System (V TM -4 )
V ehicle Stability A ssist
TM
(V SA ) w ith Traction C ontrol Pow er W Indow s/Locks/
M irrors Front and Rear A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration System 229-W att
A M /FM /C D A udio System w ith 7 Speakers including Subw oofer Rem ote Entry
A BS Dual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front A irbags (SRS) Front Side A irbags
w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant Position Detection System (O PDS)
2012 Hon d a
A CCORD L X
M odel#C P2f3C EW 177-hp 16-V alve DO HC i-V TEC Engine 5-Speed
A utom atic Transm ission Pow er W indow s/Locks/M irrors Rem ote Entry
C ruise C ontrol A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration System 160-W att A M /
FM /C D A udio System w ith 6 Speakers V ehicle Stability A ssist
TM
(V SA )
w ith Traction C ontrol A BS Sual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front A irbags
(SRS) Dual-C ham ber Front Side A irbags w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant
Position Detection System (O PDS) Side C urtain A irbags
G AS
M ILEAG E
22CITY/ 30HW Y
2012 Hon d a
CR-V E X
M odelRM 4H5C JW 185-hp 2.4-Liter,16-V alve SO HC i-V TEC 4-C ylinder Engine
RealTim e A W D w ith Intelligent C ontrolSystem V ehicle Stability A ssist (V SA ) w ith Traction C ontrol
A utom atic Transm ission C ruise C ontrol A /C O ne-Touch Pow er M oonroof w ith Tilt Feature
Rem ote Entry System Bluetooth HandsFreeLink M ulti-angle rearview cam era w ith guidelines
160-W att A M /FM /C D A udio System w ith 6 Speakers Bluetooth Stream ing A udio Pandora Internet
Radio com patibility SM S Text M essage Function USB A udio Interface A nti-Lock Braking System (A BS)
Dual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front A irbags (SRS) Front Side A irbags w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant
Position Detection System (O PDS) Side C urtain A irbags w ith Rollover Sensor
M odel#FB2F5C EW 140-hp 16-V alve SO HC i-V TEC 5-Speed A utom atic
Transm ission A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration System Pow er W indow s/
Locks/M irrors C ruise C ontrol Rem ote Entry 160-W att A M /FM /C D A udio
System w ith 4 Speakers A BS Dual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front
A irbags (SRS) Front Side A irbags w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant Position
Detection System (O PDS) Side C urtain A irbags
G AS
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28CITY/ 39HW Y
****LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N PAY M ENT. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $17,601.60
2012 Hon d a
P IL OT L X
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D isclosure:1.9% - 36 m os,2.9% - 60 m osthru A .H .F.C .W -A -C on C ertified A ccords.C ertified H ondashave
1yr - 12k B asic W arranty.B alance of7yr - 100K P ow ertrain W arranty from in-service date.
09 PILO T EXL W hite,54K....................................NO W $24,950
09 PILO T EXL-DV D N avy,33K........................NO W $27,950
10 PILO T EXL-DV D S ilver,13K.......................NO W $32,500
11 PILO T EXL W hite,10K....................................NO W $32,500
PIL OT 4W D
H O N D A S
08 ELEM ENT LX S ilver,56K...............................NO W $15,750
08 ELEM ENT EX B lack,43K...............................NO W $17,500
10 ELEM ENT EX Om inP earl,24K........................NO W $21,500
EL EM EN T 4W D
10 INSIG HT EX G ray,22K...................................NO W $17,950
IN S IGHT HYBRID
08 C RV LX Lt B lue,63K...........................................NO W $15,750
07 C RV EX Lt B lue,47K...........................................NO W $16,350
08 C RV EX B eige,60K.............................................NO W $16,950
07 C RV EX S ilver,50K.............................................NO W $17,950
07 C RV EX G reen,46K............................................NO W $17,950
09 C RV LX G reen,36K............................................NO W $18,500
09 C RV EX B lack,48K.............................................NO W $18,950
08 C RV EX N avy,43K.............................................NO W $18,950
07 C RV EXLB lue,39K...........................................NO W $19,350
07 C RV EXLS ilver,19K..........................................NO W $19,950
10 C RV EX S ilver,22K.............................................NO W $21,750
09 C RV EXLLt.B lue,28K.......................................NO W $22,500
10 C RV EXLB lack,30K..........................................NO W $23,500
10 C RV EXLB lue,23K...........................................NO W $24,500
11 C RV EXL NA V IR ed,14K..............................NO W $26,500
11 C RV EXLB lack,8K...........................................NO W $25,950
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219/M O.**
$
219/M O.**
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**LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N PAY M ENT. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $13 ,081.50
2.9%
60 m os
1.9%
36 m os
09 O DY SSEY LX W hite,38K.................................NO W $18,950
09 O DY SSEY EX D k.C herry,25K...........................NO W $20,950
10 O DY SSEY EXLG ray,15K...............................NO W $27,950
ODYS S EY
CIV IC
07 C IV IC LX SDN Lt B lue,71K.............................NO W $11,950
09 C IV IC LX SDN Titanium ,36K..........................NO W $14,450
08 C IV IC EX 5-SPD SDN W hite,42K.............NO W $14,750
09 C IV IC LX C PE N avy,30K................................NO W $15,450
09 C IV IC EX SDN B lue,23K................................NO W $16,750
09 C IV IC EXL SDN W hite,29K...........................NO W $18,950
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***LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N PAY M ENT.
1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $12,043 .50
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2012 Hon d a
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08A C C O RD EX SDN S ilver,42K................................NO W $15,950
08A C C O RD LXP SDN G ray,30K..............................NO W $15,950
09A C C O RD LX SDN G ray,27K..................................NO W $15,950
10A C C O RD LX SDN W hite,24K................................NO W $17,500
08A C C O RD EXLNAV ISDN S ilver,45K..............NO W $17,750
09A C C O RD EX SDN B lack,19K................................NO W $18,500
11A C C O RD LX SDN G ray,8K....................................NO W $19,950
10A C C O RD EXLNAV IB lack,24K............................NO W $21,500
11A C C O RD EXLV 6SDN G ray,25K.....................NO W $23,500
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09 TO Y O TA
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R ed,56K M iles
Now $15,950
09 HY UNDA ISO NA TA
G LS SDN V 6
S ilver,45K M iles
Now $11,950
08 NISSA N
A LTIM A S SDN
W hite,13K M iles,W as$18,950
Now $14,950
04 HY UNDA IXG
350 SDN
S ilver,97K M iles
Now $6,950
07 M A ZDA C X-7
TO URING A W D
B lack,58K M iles
Now $15,950
07 JEEP W RA NG LER
X 4DR 4W D
G reen,60K M iles
Now $18,950
05 TO Y O TA
C A M RY LE SDN
S ilver,67K M iles
Now $10,950
01 TO Y O TA
RA V 4 L 4W D
S ilver,65K M iles
Now $9,950
07 HY UNDA I
SO NA TA SE SDN
B eige,89K M iles
Now $9,950
08 C HRY SLER
A SPEN LTD 4W D
B lack,42K M iles
Now $23,750
08 HY UNDA I
V ERA C RUZ A W D
B lack,29K M iles
Now $21,500
04 JEEP W RA NG LER
RUBIC O N 4X4
5 S peed,B lack,42K M iles
Now $15,750
08 NISSA N
V ERSA SDN
W hite,42K M iles
Now $11,950
09 TO Y O TA
C A M RY LE SDN
G old,29K M iles
Now $16,750
02 HO NDA
C IV IC LX C PE
S ilver,67K M iles
Now $8,750
03 HO NDA
O DY SSEY EXL
N avy,83K M iles
Now $9,750
06 C HEV Y
EQ UINO X 4W D
V 6,W hite,68K M iles
Now $12,750
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05 C HEV Y C O BA LT
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W hite,76K M iles
Now $8,950
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B row n,76K M iles
Now $8,950
06 C A DILLA C
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W hite,52K M iles
Now $17,750
B lack,20K $16,750
08 JEEP LIBERTY 4W D
R ed,40K $16,250
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607-796-5555
PRE-OWNED SUVS
FORD
607-776-7100
CHEVROLET GMC BUICK
DODGE CHRYSLER JEEP
607-776-8100
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-47041, GOLD, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 38,000 MILES
$
13,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-46918, RED, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-47040, RED, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-47339, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-47348, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-47349, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD
(DR)
1-47229DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 52,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD
(DR)
1-47433DR, GOLD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 50,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-46921, GRAY, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-46920, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-47347, RED, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-47345, RED, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-47344, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-46832, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
2-24758, BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD
1-47038, WHITE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLS 4X4
1-46810, WHITE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 39,000 MILES
$
15,999
2008 FORD EDGE SE FWD
2-24555, BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
1-46424, GRAY, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES
$
16,999
2009 FORD EDGE SE FWD
1-46812, CINNAMON, SPOILER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES
$
16,999
2008 FORD EDGE SE FWD
7-7744, ICE BUE, 18SPORT ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
16,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
2-24898, WHITE, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
7-7596DR, SPORT BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD
(DR)
7-7566DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
17,999
2009 FORD EDGE SE FWD
6-316, CINNAMON, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 FORD EDGE SE FWD
7-7751, BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
18,999
2010 FORD EDGE SE FWD
6-295, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
18,999
2010 FORD EDGE SE FWD
1-47268, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
18,999
2010 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4
(DR)
2-24345DR, BLACK, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 32,000 MILES
$
18,999
2009 FORD FLEX SE FWD
6-293, LT BLUE, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
18,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD
(DR)
1-47274DR, SPORT BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
5-169DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
5-156DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
5-205DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
1-47390DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
5-175DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
1-47309DR, GRAY, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
2-23843DR, GOLD, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
19,999
2010 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
OPZ-288, DK BLUE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES
$
19,999
2010 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4
2-23223, BLACK, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 27,000 MILES
$
19,999
2010 FORD EDGE SE AWD
1-46968, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
20,999
2009 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
1-45363, SILVER, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES
$
20,999
2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
1-47327DR, GOLD, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES
$
21,999
2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
1-47328DR, SILVER, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES
$
21,999
2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
(DR)
5-213DR, BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES
$
21,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4
(DR)
7-7762DR, BRIGHT BLUE, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES
$
21,999
2011 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4
(DR)
1-46929DR, MED RED, V6, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
21,999
2010 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
1-47267, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES
$
21,999
2010 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
1-45619, GRAY, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES
$
21,999
2010 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
1-47071, BLACK, 18ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
21,999
2010 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4
(DR)
6-175DR, BR BLUE, 3RD, LEATHER, HEATED SEATS, SYNC, ALLOYS, BOARDS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 22,000 MILES
$
22,999
2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
(DR)
7-7671DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
23,999
2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
(DR)
1-47378DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES
$
23,999
2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
(DR)
1-47236DR, BLUE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES
$
23,999
2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
(DR)
1-47237DR, MAROON, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
23,999
2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
(DR)
1-47197DR, MAROON, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES
$
23,999
2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD
(DR)
1-47171DR, MAROON, 18ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES
$
23,999
2011 FORD FLEX SEL AWD
(DR)
2-24673DR, RED, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 23,000 MILES
$
23,999
2010 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4
(DR)
1-45157DR, RED, 3RD, LEATHER, HEATED SEATS, SYNC, ALLOYS, BOARDS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES
$
23,999
2010 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4
(DR)
1-45154DR, RED, 3RD, LEATHER, HEATED SEATS, SYNC, ALLOYS, BOARDS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 11,000 MILES
$
23,999
2012 FORD FLEX SEL AWD
(DR)
1-47417DR, WHITE, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES
$
24,999
2011 FORD FLEX SE AWD
(DR)
1-46347DR, MAROON, 3RD, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES
$
25,999
2009 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4
PHF11-293A, BLUE PEARL, 3RD, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 13,000 MILES
$
26,999
2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4
(DR)
5-154DR, WHITE, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, BOARDS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 23,000 MILES
$
27,999
FORD
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SE
(DR)
1-47119DR, GRAY, 4CYL, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 46,000 MILES
$
11,999
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SE
(DR)
1-47179DR, SILVER, 4CYL, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 49,000 MILES
$
11,999
2009 DODGE JOURNEY SE
PF12-39A, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES
$
11,999
2009 DODGE JOURNEY SE
1-46967, GRAY, 4CYL, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 41,000 MILES
$
11,999
2008 DODGE NITRO SXT
2-24375, WHITE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, 6SP 34,000 MILES
$
11,999
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SE
(DR)
1-47206DR, WHITE, 4CYL, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES
$
12,999
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SE
(DR)
9-9725DR, WHITE, 4CYL, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES
$
12,999
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SE
(DR)
2-24893DR, SILVER, 4CYL, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES
$
13,999
2008 DODGE NITRO SLT 4X4
1-47030, BRIGHT BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 40,000 MILES
$
14,999
2011 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET
(DR)
9-9698DR, SILVER, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, 2WD, DUAL AC 17,000 MILES
$
16,999
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD
(DR)
9-9752DR, SILVER, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
16,999
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD
(DR)
1-47083DR, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES
$
16,999
2011 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET
(DR)
9-9697DR, SILVER, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, 2WD, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD
(DR)
9-9713DR, BLACK, V6, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 25,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD
(DR)
2-24839DR, BRIGHT BLUE, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 29,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 DODGE DURANGO CREW AWD
(DR)
2-24887DR, GRAY, 3RD SEAT, BACK UP CAMERA, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 17,000 MILES
$
25,999
2011 DODGE DURANGO CREW AWD
(DR)
9-9548DR, GRAY, 3RD SEAT, BACK UP CAMERA, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 14,000 MILES
$
26,999
2011 DODGE DURANGO AWD
1-47401, GRAY, 3RD, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 5,000 MILES
$
28,999
DODGE
2008 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4
D12-129A, BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 52,000 MILES
$
13,999
2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT 4DR AWD
(DR)
1-47035DR, GRAY, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
20,999
2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS 4DR AWD
2-24695DRA, GRAY, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES
$
21,999
2011 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LT AWD
(DR)
2-24949DR, SILVER, V6, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES
$
23,999
2011 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LT AWD
(DR)
2-22834DR, WHITE, V6, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES
$
24,999
2011 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LT AWD
(DR)
5-109DR, GREEN, V6, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES
$
25,999
2012 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LT AWD
(DR)
2-24900DR, BLACK, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 13,000 MILES
$
26,999
2012 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LT AWD
(DR)
2-24849DR, SILVER, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 16,000 MILES
$
26,999
2010 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LS 4X4
(DR)
1-46954DR, SILVER, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, BOARDS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 33,000 MILES
$
26,999
2012 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LT AWD
(DR)
2-24868DR, PEARL WHITE, 3RD, ALLOYS, HEATED PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 10,000 MILES
$
27,999
2011 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT 4X4
(DR)
2-24515DR, SILVER, LEATHER, DVD, SUNROOF, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, DUAL AC 24,000 MILES
$
32,999
2011 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT 4X4
(DR)
1-46703DR, MOCHA STEEL, LEATHER, ROOF, BOARDS, ALLOYS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 11,000 MILES
$
33,999
2011 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT 4X4
(DR)
2-23913DR, MAROON, 3RD, LEATHER, SUNROOF, DVD, BOARDS, ALLOYS, DUAL AC 21,000 MILES
$
33,999
2011 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT 4X4
(DR)
2-24501DR, MAROON, 3RD, LEATHER, SUNROOF, DVD, ALLOYS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 15,000 MILES
$
33,999
2011 CHEVROLET TAHOE LT 4X4
(DR)
2-24521DR, BLACK, LEATHER, DVD, SUNROOF, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, DUAL AC 19,000 MILES
$
33,999
2011 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LT 4X4
1-47022, BLACK, LEATHER, 3RD SEAT, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 24,000 MILES
$
33,999
CHEVROLET
2008 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA
1-45073DRA, GOLD, 4CYL, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, 6SP 20,000 MILES
$
10,999
2011 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA PREMIUM 4X4
(DR)
1-45391DR, GRAY, 4CYL, NAVIGATION, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES
$
16,999
2011 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA PREMIUM 4X4
(DR)
1-46091DR, BLACK PEARL, 4CYL, NAVIGATION, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES
$
16,999
2011 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA PREMIUM 4X4
(DR)
1-45888DR, BLACK PEARL, 4CYL, NAVIGATION, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES
$
16,999
2011 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA PREMIUM 4X4
(DR)
1-46095DR, GRAY, 4CYL, NAVIGATION, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES
$
16,999
SUZUKI
2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4
G11-333A, DK RED, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 40,000 MILES
$
14,999
2008 MAZDA CX-7 SPORT AWD
1-45201, GRAY, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES
$
15,999
2008 MAZDA CX-7 SPORT AWD
1-45880, LT BLUE, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES
$
15,999
2009 MAZDA CX-7 SPORT AWD
1-45798, SILVER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
17,999
MAZDA
2010 GMC TERRAIN SLE AWD
J12-80A, RED, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 35,000 MILES
$
18,999
2010 GMC TERRAIN SLE AWD
G12-112A, BROWN, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 GMC TERRAIN SLE AWD
CH12-12A, SILVER, 4CYL, PSEAT, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES
$
22,999
2011 GMC ACADIA SLE AWD
GM12-9A, GRAY, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 3RD SEAT, AIR, AUTO 37,000 MILES
$
24,999
2010 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD
2-24582DRA, MAROON, LEATHER, 3RD, ALLOYS, HEATED PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 17,000 MILES
$
27,999
2011 GMC YUKON SLE 4X4
(DR)
2-23927DR, SILVER, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 23,000 MILES
$
29,999
2011 GMC YUKON SLE 4X4
(DR)
5-102DR, BLACK, 3RD, BOARDS, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 20,000 MILES
$
30,999
2011 GMC ACADIA SLT AWD
(DR)
2-24870DR, SILVER, 3RD, LEATHER, SUNROOF, 18ALLOYS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 11,000 MILES
$
32,999
2011 GMC YUKON SLT 4X4
(DR)
1-47085DR, BLACK, LEATHER, 3RD SEAT, PSEAT, BOARDS, ALLOYS, DUAL AC 27,000 MILES
$
32,999
2011 GMC YUKON XL SLT 4X4
(DR)
5-214DR, BLACK, LEATHER, 3RD, REAR CAMERA, ALLOYS, PSEAT, DUAL AC 14,000 MILES
$
34,999
2011 GMC YUKON XL SLT 4X4
(DR)
5-198DR, BLACK, LEATHER, REAR CAMERA, ALLOYS, 3RD, CRUISE, DUAL AC 17,000 MILES
$
34,999
GMC
2006 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR AWD
1-44762A, LT BLUE, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 69,000 MILES
$
15,999
2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD
1-47418, GRAY, LEATHER, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES
$
21,999
2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD ULTIMATE
6-301, GRAY, LEATHER, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL SEATS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
22,999
2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD
1-46807, BLUE, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
23,999
2010 LINCOLN MKX AWD ULTIMATE
6-313, BLACK, LEATHER, PANO SUNROOF, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CHROMES, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
28,999
2010 LINCOLN MKX AWD ULTIMATE
7-7767, CINNAMON, LEATHER, PANO SUNROOF, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, ALLOYS, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
28,999
LINCOLN
2006 MERCURY MARINER PREMIER 4X4
7-7753A, RED, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 48,000 MILES
$
11,999
2009 MERCURY MARINER 4X4
6-284, WHITE, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES
$
15,999
2008 MERCURY MARINER AWD
1-46421, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, SUNROOF, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 44,000 MILES
$
15,999
2008 MERCURY MARINER 4X4
1-46814DRB, BLACK, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 39,000 MILES
$
15,999
2008 MERCURY MARINER 4X4
6-176, LT GREEN, V6, SUNROOF, 17ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES
$
15,999
2008 MERCURY MARINER 4X4
1-45346, SILVER, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 MERCURY MARINER AWD
1-46911, RED, 4CYL, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, SYNC, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES
$
18,999
MERCURY
2010 MERCEDES GLK350 AWD
1-46256, RED, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
29,999
2010 MERCEDES GLK350 W4 AWD
1-45727, WHITE, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, CLIM CNTRL, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES
$
29,999
2010 MERCEDES GLK350 W4 AWD
1-46738, CREAM, LEATHER, SUNROOF, GROUND EFFECT RAILS, ALLOYS, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES
$
29,999
MERCEDES
2010 TOYOTA RAV4 4X4
HF12-101B, RED, V6, PSEAT, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 47,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 TOYOTA RAV4 AWD
C12-341A, WHITE, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 TOYOTA RAV4 AWD
GM12-18A, GREEN, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES
$
18,999
2009 TOYOTA RAV4 SPORT 4X4
N12-201A, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, SUNROOF, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
18,999
2011 TOYOTA RAV4 4DR 4X4
(DR)
2-24856DR, BRONZE, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
19,999
2010 TOYOTA RAV4 4X4
1-46044, BRIGHT BLUE, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
19,999
2009 TOYOTA RAV4 SPORT 4X4
GM12-10A, SILVER, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 35,000 MILES
$
19,999
2010 TOYOTA VENZA AWD
1-45526, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES
$
22,999
2011 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LIMITED 4X4
1-47224, SILVER, LEATHER, ROOF, DVD, NAVIGATION, 3RD, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 6,000 MILES
$
36,999
TOYOTA
2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4
(DR)
1-46875DR, BLACK, 3RD SEAT, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 27,000 MILES
$
27,999
2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4
(DR)
1-46805DR, BLACK, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, BOARDS, DUAL AC 22,000 MILES
$
27,999
2011 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4
(DR)
6-288DR, RED, V8, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, BOARDS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 15,000 MILES
$
28,999
2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4
(DR)
1-47190DR, BLUE, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, BOARDS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 22,000 MILES
$
28,999
2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4
(DR)
5-160DR, SILVER, 3RD, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, BOARDS, DUAL AC 24,000 MILES
$
28,999
2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4
(DR)
2-24667DR, SILVER, 3RD, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, BOARDS, DUAL AC 24,000 MILES
$
28,999
2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4
(DR)
5-117DR, BLACK, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 14,000 MILES
$
28,999
2010 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER 4X4
1-44380, BLUE-GOLD, 3RD, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 22,000 MILES
$
28,999
2011 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4
(DR)
6-287DR, RED, V8, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, BOARDS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES
$
29,999
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2011 NISSAN ROGUE S
$
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607-324-4444
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607-734-7161
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607-776-8100
2007 JEEP COMPASS
1-45709, TAN, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, PRIVACY GLASS, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 48,000 MILES
$
9,999
2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
1-45887DRA, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 64,000 MILES
$
9,999
2009 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT
1-47243, WHITE, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 49,000 MILES
$
10,999
2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT
(DR)
1-47373DR, BLACK, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 48,000 MILES
$
12,999
2008 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 2WD
2-24089, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 34,000 MILES
$
12,999
2010 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE
2-24935, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, SUNROOF, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, 6SP 24,000 MILES
$
13,999
2010 JEEP PATRIOT 4X4
9-9774, BLACK, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 24,000 MILES
$
13,999
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
9-9747, LIME GREEN, 4CYL, CD, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-208DR, GREEN, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-210DR, GREEN, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
(DR)
2-24950DR, WHITE, 4CYL, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-207DR, BLACK, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
(DR)
2-24711DR, SILVER, 4CYL, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
(DR)
9-9707DR, SILVER, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4
(DR)
2-24741DR, SILVER, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES
$
14,999
2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
HF12-92B, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES
$
14,999
2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4
2-24240, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4
(DR)
9-9731DR, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 JEEP COMPASS 4X4
(DR)
9-9760DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-176DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, FOG LIGHTS, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-177DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, FOG LIGHTS, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-183DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, FOG LIGHTS, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-180DR, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, FOG LIGHTS, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES
$
15,999
2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4
9-9237, RED, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES
$
15,999
2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4
1-46939, GREEN, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES
$
15,999
2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
2-24821DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES
$
16,999
2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
1-47204, SILVER, V8, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
16,999
2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4
1-46542, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
16,999
2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4
9-9399, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
16,999
2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4
9-9398, GRAY, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES
$
16,999
2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4
2-23504, GRAY, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
16,999
2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9613DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9656DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9666DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 11,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9717DR, WHITE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9617DR, DK BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9662DR, DK BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9709DR, DK BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9669DR, BLACK, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9722DR, WHITE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9723DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4
(DR)
9-9750DR, GRAY, 4CYL, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
2-24730DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
2-24881DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
9-9758DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
9-9755DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-199DR, WHITE, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-182DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-192DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
9-9762DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-184DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
5-186DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
(DR)
2-24882DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES
$
17,999
2009 JEEP WRANGLER X 4X4 SOFT TOP
1-45836, MAROON, CRUISE, CD, TILT, AIR, 5SP 23,000 MILES
$
17,999
2008 JEEP WRANGLER X 4X4 SOFT TOP
SM12-103A, GRAY, 6CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES
$
17,999
2012 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4
PJ12-86A, RED, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 700 MILES
$
18,999
2011 JEEP LIBERTY JET 4X4
G12-31A, BLUE, NAVIGATION, 20ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 SOFT TOP
1-47289, BLACK, CRUISE, TILT, CD, AIR, 6SP 6,000 MILES
$
20,999
2010 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 SOFT TOP
1-46722S, ORANGE, MOUNTAIN PKG, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES
$
22,999
2011 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 4X4 HARD TOP
J12-41A, COSMOS BLUE, 3.8V6, 2DR, CLOTH, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 3,000 MILES
$
24,999
2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
(DR)
1-47258DR, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES
$
24,999
2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
(DR)
1-47260DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES
$
24,999
2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
(DR)
1-47261DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES
$
24,999
2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
(DR)
1-47262DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES
$
24,999
JEEP
2009 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
1-47366, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES
$
14,999
2008 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
1-47335, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 35,000 MILES
$
14,999
2008 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
1-47404, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
14,999
2007 NISSAN XTERRA 4X4
C11-836B, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 52,000 MILES
$
14,999
2009 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
1-47287, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES
$
15,999
2009 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
1-47288, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
15,999
2009 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
1-47140, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
15,999
2009 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
1-47220, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
15,999
2009 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
1-47330, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES
$
15,999
2009 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
1-47139, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
15,999
2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
(DR)
2-24803DR, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
(DR)
1-47387DR, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
(DR)
1-47232DR, WHITE, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
1-47122, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
(DR)
1-47376DR, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
(DR)
1-47388DR, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
(DR)
1-47377DR, MED RED, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
(DR)
1-47389DR, MED RED, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
(DR)
1-47393DR, BRIGHT BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 NISSAN ROGUE SL AWD
1-47286, SILVER, ALLOYS, REAR VIEW CAMERA, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 NISSAN ROGUE 360 AWD
1-46957, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 NISSAN ROGUE 360 AWD
1-47283, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 NISSAN ROGUE 360 AWD
1-47332, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES
$
17,999
2008 NISSAN XTERRA S 4X4
2-23378, RED, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, BOARDS, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD
(DR)
1-47201DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES
$
18,999
2010 NISSAN ROGUE SL AWD
1-46448, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES
$
18,999
2009 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
1-46475, GRAY, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES
$
18,999
2009 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
1-47365, BRONZE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES
$
18,999
2009 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
OPN-178, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES
$
18,999
2009 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
OPN-173, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES
$
19,999
2009 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
1-46341, BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
19,999
2009 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
1-46513, MAROON, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES
$
19,999
2009 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
1-47331, MAROON, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
19,999
2010 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
2-24771, MAROON, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES
$
20,999
2011 NISSAN XTERRA 4X4
(DR)
1-47003DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES
$
21,999
2011 NISSAN MURANO S AWD
(DR)
1-47250DR, PEARL WHITE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES
$
22,999
2011 NISSAN PATHFINDER 4X4
1-47364, BALCK, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 7,000 MILES
$
23,999
NISSAN
2009 SUBARU FORESTER X AWD
1-47324, LT BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 33,000 MILES
$
15,999
2011 SUBARU FORESTER X AWD
1-47431, MED BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 51,000 MILES
$
16,999
2009 SUBARU FORESTER X AWD
1-47211, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 17,000 MILES
$
16,999
2009 SUBARU FORESTER X AWD
1-47177, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
16,999
2009 SUBARU FORESTER X AWD
1-47252, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES
$
16,999
2010 SUBARU FORESTER AWD SPECIAL EDITION
8-2012, PEARL WHITE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 11,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 SUBARU FORESTER X AWD
1-47253, RED, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES
$
17,999
2010 SUBARU FORESTER X AWD
1-47176, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES
$
18,999
2011 SUBARU FORESTER X AWD
2-24869, PEARL WHITE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES
$
19,999
2009 SUBARU B9 TRIBECA AWD
2-24379, DK GRAY, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 SUBARU FORESTER PREMIUM AWD
(DR)
1-47427DR, RED, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES
$
20,999
2010 SUBARU FORESTER PREMIUM AWD
(DR)
1-46351DR, SILVER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 4,000 MILES
$
20,999
2010 SUBARU FORESTER PREMIUM AWD
(DR)
1-46354DR, GRAY, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 9,000 MILES
$
20,999
2011 SUBARU FORESTER PREMIUM AWD
(DR)
1-47423DR, TEAL, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES
$
21,999
2011 SUBARU FORESTER PREMIUM AWD
(DR)
1-47424DR, RED, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES
$
21,999
2011 SUBARU FORESTER PREMIUM AWD
(DR)
1-47425DR, LT BLUE, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 7,000 MILES
$
21,999
2011 SUBARU FORESTER PREMIUM AWD
(DR)
1-47426DR, MED BLUE, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES
$
21,999
2010 SUBARU FORESTER LIMITED AWD
1-47138, BLACK, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
$
21,999
SUBARU
2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4
$
1
7
,9
9
9
(17,000 TO 24,000 MILES)
FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6,
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PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS,
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4X4
2008 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL FWD
B12-15A, WHITE DIAMOND, LEATHER, 3RD, QUADS, HEATED PSEAT, ALLOYS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 48,000 MILES
$
18,999
2011 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL AWD
(DR)
2-24427DR, RED, LEATHER, 3RD, BENCH, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 25,000 MILES
$
28,999
2011 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL AWD
(DR)
2-24513DR, SILVER, LEATHER, BENCH, 19CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, 3RD, DAUL AC 20,000 MILES
$
28,999
2012 BUICK ENCLAVE CX AWD
2-24148, SILVER, 3RD, QUADS, 19ALLOYS, DUAL PSEATS, CRUISE, REAR CAMERA SYSTEM, DUAL AC 5,000 MILES
$
33,999
2011 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL AWD
1-45728, SILVER, LEATHER, DVD, ALLOYS, 3RD, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 17,000 MILES
$
33,999
BUICK
2009 HONDA CR-V AWD
HF11-254B, GOLD, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 44,000 MILES
$
15,999
2010 HONDA CR-V LX AWD
1-46414, BLACK, 4CYL, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES
$
17,999
2009 HONDA CR-V LX AWD
1-46782, GREEN, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES
$
17,999
2009 HONDA CR-V LX AWD
2-23721, BRONZE, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES
$
17,999
2009 HONDA CR-V LX AWD
1-47281, BLACK, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
17,999
2008 HONDA CR-V EX AWD
1-46419, CHAMPAGNE, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES
$
17,999
2009 HONDA CR-V LX AWD
1-46626, LT BLUE, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES
$
18,999
2009 HONDA CR-V EX AWD
1-47249, GLACIER BLUE, ALLOYS, SUNROOF, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES
$
18,999
2010 HONDA CR-V EX AWD
2-24889, PEWTER, 4CYL, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES
$
19,999
2009 HONDA CR-V EX AWD
1-47012, CHAMPAGNE, SUNROOF, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 HONDA CR-V LX AWD
2-24912, LT GREEN, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 7,000 MILES
$
20,999
2010 HONDA CR-V EX AWD
2-24149, BROWN, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES
$
20,999
2009 HONDA PILOT EX 4X4
1-47445, SILVER, V6, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES
$
22,999
HONDA
2009 HYUNDAI TUCSON
N12-501A, RED, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 43,000 MILES
$
12,999
2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON
1-47279, SILVER, 4CYL, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 22,000 MILES
$
15,999
2011 HYUNDAI SANTE FE GLS AWD
(DR)
1-47440DR, GRAY, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES
$
19,999
HYUNDAI
2011 KIA SORENTO
1-47264, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 13,000 MILES
$
16,999
2009 KIA SORENTO LX 4X4
1-47257, WHITE, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES
$
16,999
2009 KIA BORREGO EX 4X4
(DR)
1-46659DR, DK ORANGE, V6, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES
$
17,999
2011 KIA SORENTO LX AWD
1-47341, CREAM, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES
$
19,999
2011 KIA SORENTO LX AWD
(DR)
1-47363DR, GREEN, V6, ALLOYS, 3RD SEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 25,000 MILES
$
20,999
KIA
2007 PONTIAC TORRENT AWD
9-9646DRA, CHAMPAGNE, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 49,000 MILES
$
13,999
2009 LEXUS RX350 AWD
1-46761, LT GREEN, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, HEATED PSEAT, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES
$
28,999
2011 CADILLAC ESCALADE AWD SPORT
(DR)
1-46398DR, WHITE DIAMOND, LEATHER, NAVI, DVD, ROOF, 22CHROMES, HEAT-COOL, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES
$
56,999
MORE SUVS
2009 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN 2.0L
2-22380, GRAY, ALLOYS, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES
$
16,999
2011 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN AWD (DR)
2-24837DR, WHITE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES
$
21,999
2011 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN AWD
1-46964, BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES
$
21,999
2011 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN AWD (DR)
2-24757DR, LT GOLD, BLACK CLOTH, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES
$
21,999
2011 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN AWD (DR)
1-45850DR, BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES
$
21,999
2008 VOLKSWAGEN TOUREG AWD
1-45665, GRAY, AIR RIDE, LEATHERETTE, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES
$
24,999
VOLKSWAGEN
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$
14,959
*
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$
23,8 50
*
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$
9,548
*
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$
13,625
*
#18551, Au to, P W , P L , CD , K eyless
$
15,8 95
*
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$
13,998
*
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#18460, Au to, Alloys, P . W in d ows,
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$
14,58 8
*
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$
16,360
*
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$
13,998
*
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$
20 ,794
*
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#18532, Alloys, P W , P L , CD , Au to
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$
13,8 99
*
#18531, Alloy, P W , P L , CD , K eyless
2 011 FORD TAURUS SEL
$
21,318
*
#18437, 7 P assen ger, 2n d Row Bu ckets,
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$
15,957
*
2 011 DODGE RAM
1500 QUAD CAB SLT
4x4, Alloys, K eylessP W , P L , 3 L eft!
$
23,8 57
*
#18501, Alloys, L eatherS eats, P . W in d ows, K eylessEn try
2 010 DODGE AV ENGER R/T
$
14,575
*
#18563, K eylessEn try, CD , P . W in d ows,
Rem ain d erofF actoryW arran ty
2 011 TOYOTA
CAM RY LE
N OW
$
16,994
*
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IM P ALA LT
#18530, Rem ote S tart, Alloys, P W , P L
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$
14,735
*
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$
12,8 8 0
*
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Au to, Alloys, CD , K eylessEn try, Rem ain d er
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19,98 9
*
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$
17,549
*
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17,9 3 0
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$
20 ,365
*
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$
16 ,8 8 8
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14,56 9
*
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2 3 ,9 8 8
*
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*
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16 ,59 5
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*Tax and tags additional. Buy now for sale price includes Suzuki Manufacturer rebates of $1,000 on 2012 Suzuki SX4 AWD, Grand Vitara 4x4, Sportback, SX4 Sedan, and Kizashi.
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Stk# S1963
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2012 SUZUKI
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$
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$
20,499*
2012 SUZUKI SX4
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$
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$
14,499*
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KIZASHI S AWD
Stk#S1792
$
19,999*
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19,999*
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MSRP
$
23,519*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
21,999*
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$
1,000*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
1,000*
MSRP
$
18,019*
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$
16,499*
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$
1,000*
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$
1,000*
MSRP
$
16,570*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
15,499*
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$
1,000*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
500*
MSRP
$
24,284*
Ken Pollock Sale Price
$
22,499*
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$
1,000*
Owner Loyalty Rebate -
$
1,000*
MSRP
$
17,689*
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$
15,999*
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$
1,000*
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1,000*
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$
23,889*
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$
22,499*
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$
2,000*
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$
500*
2.5L DOHC 4 Cylinder w/ Auto-
matic Transmission, Dual Stage
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AWD
08 CHEVY IMPALA LS
SILVER
09 CHRYSLER SEBRING
4 door, alloys,
seafoam blue.
07 BUICK LUCERNE
CXL, silver, grey
leather
07 HYUNDAI SONATA
GLS, navy blue,
auto, alloys
06 VW PASSAT 3.6
silver, black
leather, sunroof,
66k miles
06 MERCURY MILAN
PREMIER, mint
green, V6, alloys
06 DODGE STRATUS
SXT, red
05 VW NEW JETTA
gray, auto, 4 cyl
04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS
silver, auto,
sunroof
03 DODGE STRATUS SE
Red
03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO,
mid blue/light grey
leather, naviga-
tion, AWD
01 VOLVO V70 STATION
WAGON, blue/grey,
leather, AWD
99 CHEVY CONCORDE
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green
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07 CADILLAC SRX
silver, 3rd seat,
navigation, AWD
07 HYUNDAI TUSCON
grey, 6 cyl., AWD
07 Chrysler Aspen
LTD, silver, 3rd
seat, 4x4
07 DODGE DURANGO
SLT, blue, 3rd seat
4x4
07 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SXT, blue
grey leather, 7
pax mini van
06 BUICK RANIER CXL
burgundy & grey,
leather, sunroof,
AWD
06 PONTIAC TURRANT
black/black
leather, sunroof,
AWD
06 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN ES, red,
4 dr, entrtnmt cntr,
7 pass mini van
05 FORD ESCAPE XLT
Silver V6, 4x4
05 HYUNDAI SANTAFE
silver, V6, AWD
05 FORD EXPLORER XLT
blue, 3rd seat,
4x4
05 DODGE DAKOTA
CLUB CAB SPORT,
blue, auto, 4x4
truck
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LTD
4X4 Black/black
leather, sunroof
04 FORD FREESTAR,
blue, 4 door, 7
passenger mini
van
04 MERCURY
MOUNTAINEER,
black, black
leather, 3rd seat,
AWD
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE OVERLAND
graphite grey,
2 tone leather,
sunroof, 4x4
03 FORD EXPLORER
SPORT TRAC XLT, 4
door, green, tan,
leather, 4x4
03 FORD WINDSTAR LX
green 4 door, 7
pax mini van
02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
LS white, auto
4x4
02 FORD F150 XLT
Reg. Cab Truck,
red, 6 cyl. auto,
4x4
02 NISSAN PATHFINDER
SE, Sage, sun
roof, autop, 4x4
02 CHEVY 2500 HD
reg. cab. pickup
truck, green,
auto, 4x4
01 CHEVY BLAZER
black, 4 door
01 FORD RANGER
XLT X-CAB, red,
auto,V6, 4x4
00 CHEVY BLAZER LT
black & brown,
brown leather 4x4
99 ISUZI VEHIACROSS
black, auto,
2 door AWD
98 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
SE, silver, V6, 4x4
96 CHEVY BLAZER,
black 4x4
89 CHEVY 1500,
4X4 TRUCK
CHRYSLER 04
SEBRING CONVERTIBLE
Silver, 2nd owner
clean title. Very
clean inside &
outside. Auto,
Power mirrors,
windows. CD
player, cruise,
central console
heated power
mirrors. 69,000
miles. $5500.
570-991-5558
DODGE 07 CALIBER
AWD, Alloys, PW
& PL, 1 Owner
$12,950
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
FORD `95
CROWN VICTORIA
V-8, power windows
& seats, cruise con-
trol. Recent inspec-
tion. Asking $1,000.
Call 570-604-9325
412 Autos for Sale
11 DODGE DAKO-
TA CREW 4x4,
Bighorn 6 cyl., 14k,
factory warranty.
$22,200
11 NISSAN
ROGUE S 4WD, 18k
Factory Warranty.
$19,599
11 HYUNDAI
ELANTRA 3950
miles. Factory War-
ranty. New Condi-
tion. $17,499
10 Dodge Nitro
SE 21k alloys,
cruise, tint, factory
warranty $18,699
10 DODGE CARAVAN
SXT 32K. Silver-
Black. Power slides.
Factory warranty.
$16,599
09 JEEP LIBERY
LIMITED Power sun-
roof. Only 18K. Fac-
tory Warranty.
$19,299
09 DODGE
CALIBER SXT 2.0
Automatic, 24k
Factory Warranty!
$11,499
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS Only 18K! One
Owner - Estate
Sale. Factory War-
ranty. $11,999
08 SUBARU
Special Edition
42K. 5 speed. AWD.
Factory warranty.
$12,599
08 CHEVY IMPALA
LS 4 door, only
37K! 5 Yr. 100K fac-
tory warranty
$11,199
05 HONDA CRV EX
One owner. Just
traded. 65K.
$12,799
06 FORD FREESTAR
Rear air, 62k
$8099
01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive 74K
$5,599
00 CHEVY
MALIBU LS
leather, 98k
$3,7990
CROSSROAD
MOTORS
570-825-7988
700 Sans Souci
Highway
W WE E S S E L L E L L
F O R F O R L L E S S E S S ! ! ! !
TITLE TAGS
FULL NOTARY
SERVICE
6 MONTH WARRANTY
FORD 02 MUSTANG
GT CONVERTIBLE
Red with black
top. 6,500 miles.
One Owner.
Excellent Condi-
tion. $17,500
570-760-5833
HONDA `02 PILOT
Inspected, 12
tags,
insurable. Excel-
lent condition.
90,000 miles.
$7,000
570-823-7176
HONDA `09 CIVIC LX-S
Excellent condition
inside & out. Garage
kept. Regularly
serviced by dealer,
records available.
Option include alloy
wheels, decklid
spoiler, sport seats,
interior accent light-
ing (blue), Nose
mask and custom
cut floor mats. Dark
grey with black inte-
rior. 56K highway
miles. REDUCED!
$13,300. Call
570-709-4695
HONDA 03 ACCORD EX
Leather,
moonroof
$10,750
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
HONDA 05 CIVIC
COUPE
4 cylinder, auto
Gas $aver!
$9,450
WARRANTY
MAFFEI AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
HONDA 07 FIT
Auto. 4 door.
Keyless entry.
Hatchback.
$10,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
HONDA 08 ACCORD
4 door, EXL with
navigation system.
4 cyl, silver w/
black interior. Satel-
lite radio, 6CD
changer, heated
leather seats, high,
highway miles. Well
maintained. Monthly
service record
available. Call Bob.
570-479-0195
HYUNDAI 11 SONATA
GLS, 1 Owner,
only 11k miles
$18,800
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
412 Autos for Sale
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288-8995
JAGUAR `00 S TYPE
4 door sedan. Like
new condition. Bril-
liant blue exterior
with beige hides.
Car is fully equipped
with navigation sys-
tem, V-8, automatic,
climate control AC,
alarm system,
AM/FM 6 disc CD,
garage door open-
er. 42,000 original
miles. $9,000
Call (570) 288-6009
LEXUS `01 ES 300
80,000 miles,
excellent condi-
tion, all options.
Recently serv-
iced. New tires.
$9,300.
570-388-6669
LEXUS `01 LS 430
Fully loaded with
ultra-luxury pack-
age. Excellent
condition. Black.
127,000 miles,
$14,500
570-788-3191
LINCOLN 05
TOWN CAR
39K miles. Looks &
runs perfect!
$13,500
WARRANTY
MAFFEI AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
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MARZAK MOTORS
601 Green Ridge St, Scranton
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
PT CRUISER 06
82k miles, blue 4
door $6595
FORD 04 Taurus
4 door, white with
gray interior,
loaded, 145k miles
$4500
LINCOLN 00
Towncar, 4 door,
leather interior, 117k
miles $3995
SATURN 98
4 door, burgundy,
85k miles $3995
CADILLAC 99
50th Gold
Anniversary Sedan
Deville. Red with tan
leather, loaded.
$3995
MERCURY 96
GRAND MARQUIS
4 door, gold with tan
cloth interior, only
50k miles. Loaded.
Must See! $4200
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
570-955-5792
MAZDA 3 08
Extra clean. 5
speed. 41K miles
$13,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
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MERCURY `97 TRAC-
ER
51,000 miles, New
tires, battery, great
condition. $2500.
Cell 970-708-0692
NISSAN 07 SENTRA SE
One Owner -
Bluetooth - Smart
Key $10,900
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
PONTIAC `96
FIREBIRD
105,000 miles,
auto-matic,, black
with grey interior,
new inspection.
$4,000, OBO.
570-706-6565
412 Autos for Sale
PORSCHE `01
BOXSTER S
Biarritz white, con-
vertible,new
$58,000, 3.2 liter, 6
cylinder, 250HP.
Loaded with all the
extra options. Less
than 15,000 miles.
$21,000
570-586-0401
SAAB 9.3 99
5 speed convert-
ible. 130,000 miles
Runs excellent,
everything works,
25 mpg. Like new,
recently inspected,
new tires. Depend-
able, fun & eco-
nomical transporta-
tion. $3,250.
570-639-1121 or
570-430-1095
SAAB 900`98
Low mileage, 25
mpg, 5 speed
convertible. Perfect
shape, everything
works. New
stereo, recent
inspection, good
tires. Very
dependable, no rust
FUN IN THE SUN!
$3,950
570-639-1121 or
570-430-1095
SATURN 07 ION2
Newly inspected,
good condition.
Dealer price $7500.
Asking $5500.
570-574-6880
SUBARU `03
OUTBACK LEGACY
3.0L H6 engine. LL
Bean Edition Wagon.
1 owner. Garage kept.
$7,500. Call
570-371-4471 or
717-503-4965
SUBARU `05
FORESTER
Excellent condition.
Priced to sell!
$6,195.
570-594-3975
TOYOTA `07 AVALON
48,000 miles, one
owner, garage kept,
excellent condition.
$15,500.
570-474-9076
TOYOTA 00
SOLARA SE
SUPER CLEAN
All power, new
tires, new back
brakes. 125,000
miles.
$6,400 negotiable.
570-417-8353
TOYOTA 02 CAMRY SE
1 Owner,
only 38k miles
$10,920
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TOYOTA 04 CELICA
GT
112K miles. Blue, 5
speed. Air, power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sunroof,
new battery. Car
drives and has
current PA inspec-
tion. Slight rust on
corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
TOYOTA 09 COROLLA LE
Keyless entry, well
equipped including
alloy wheels
$12,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
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TOYOTA 09 COROLLA S
Auto. 4 Cylinder.
$12,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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570-714-9924
VOLKSWAGEN `09
BEETLE
Excellent condition,
20,000 miles, all
power, sun roof,
kayak and bike rack
included. $14,900.
570-864-2300
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVROLET `57
BEL AIR
2 door, hardtop, im-
maculate, full res-
toration, white with
red interior $48,500
570-237-0968
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
4 CYLINDER
Very Good
Condition!
$5,500.
570-362-3626
Ask for Lee
Chrysler 68 New Yorker
Sedan. 440 Engine.
Power Steering &
brakes. 34,500
original miles.
Always garaged.
Reduced to $5995
Firm. 883-4443
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@
gmail.com
LINE UP
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IN CLASSIFIED!
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
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
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
MERCURY `79
ZEPHYR
6 cylinder
automatic.
52k original miles.
Florida car. $1500.
570-899-1896
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
421 Boats &
Marinas
SEA NYMPH 91
17 Deep V, 40 HPH
Johnson electric
motor, electric
anchor, 3 fish finder
manual downrigger,
excellent condition.
$3295
570-675-5873
439 Motorcycles
BMW 2010 K1300S
Only 460 miles! Has
all bells & whistles.
Heated grips, 12 volt
outlet, traction con-
trol, ride adjustment
on the fly. Black with
lite gray and red
trim. comes with
BMW cover, battery
tender, black blue
tooth helmet with
FM stereo and black
leather riding gloves
(like new). paid
$20,500. Sell for
$15,000 FIRM.
Call 570-262-0914
Leave message.
439 Motorcycles
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 01
Electra Glide, Ultra
Classic, many
chrome acces-
sories, 13k miles,
Metallic Emerald
Green. Garage
kept, like new
condition. Includes
Harley cover.
$12,900
570-718-6769
570-709-4937
HARLEY DAVIDSON 05
SCREAMING EAGLE
V-ROD
Orange & Black.
Used as a show
bike. Never abused.
480 miles. Excellent
condition. Asking
$13,500 or best
offer. 570-876-4034
HARLEY DAVIDSON 05
V-ROD VRSCA
Blue pearl,
excellent condition,
3,100 miles, factory
alarm with extras.
$10,500.
or best offer.
Tony 570-237-1631
HARLEY DAVIDSON
08 FLHTCU. Ultra
classic, mint condi-
tion. white & black
pearls. 6,500 miles.
Reduced to $17,500
Call Bill
570-262-7627
HARLEY DAVIDSON
DYNA-WIDE GLIDE
200 miles, must
see. Anniversary
Edition. $11,000.
570-269-0042
HONDA 84
XL200R
8,000 original miles,
excellent condition.
$1,000.
570-379-3713
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
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
WINNEBAGO 02
ADVENTURER
35 Foot, double
slides, V-10 Ford.
Central air, full awn-
ings, one owner,
pet & smoke free.
Excellent condition
and low mileage.
$68,000.
Call 570-594-6496
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
Buick `06 Rainier
CXL BURGUNDY &
GREY, LEATHER
SUNROOF, AWD
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1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
Across from Scranton Prep
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Call Our Auto Credit
Hot Line to get
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800-825-1609
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1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
BUICK 04
Rendezvous
Heritage Edition,
leather, sunroof,
3rd seat
1 Owner, local
trade $7495
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
Cadillac `07
Escalade, pearl
white, black leather,
3rd seat, 4x4
(570) 343-1959
ACME AUTO SALES
343-1959
1009 Penn Ave
Scranton 18509
Across from Scranton Prep
GOOD CREDIT, BAD
CREDIT, NO CREDIT
Call Our Auto Credit
Hot Line to get
Pre-approved for a
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800-825-1609
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CHEVY 99 ASTRO
AWD. 98,000
miles, rear heat and
air, loaded. Michelin
tires, garage kept,
excellent condition.
$5000 OBO
570-822-4580
570-332-4643
TOYOTA `96 SR5
Will sell for parts, or
whole truck. $800
570-667-7021
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `04
COLORADO Z71
Full 4 door, all wheel
drive, 5 cylinder,
automatic, A/C, all
power. 1 owner,
well maintained,
122K miles. $11,750.
570-466-2771
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 03
SILVERADO
4x4. Extra clean.
Local new truck
trade! $5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 05
SILVERADO
2WD. Extra cab.
Highway miles.
Like new! $6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
CHEVY 10
EQUINOX LT
Moonroof. Alloys.
1 Owner. $17,900
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
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570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 99
SILVERADO 4X4
Auto. V8. Bargain
price! $3,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
CHRYSLER `02
TOWN & COUNTRY
Luxury people
mover! 87,300 well
maintained miles.
This like-new van
has third row seat-
ing, power side &
rear doors. Eco-
nomical V6 drive-
train and all avail-
able options. Priced
for quick sale
$6,295. Generous
trade-in allowances
will be given on this
top-of-the-line vehi-
cle. Call Fran
570-466-2771
Scranton
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHRYSLER 02
TOWN & COUNTRY
V6. Like new!
$4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD 02 ESCAPE
4WD V6
Automatic
Sunroof
Leather
Excellent
condition!.
116,000 Miles
$6800.
570-814-8793
FORD 02 EXPLORER
Red, XLT, Original
non-smoking owner,
garaged, synthetic
oil since new, excel-
lent in and out. New
tires and battery.
90,000 miles.
$7,500
(570) 403-3016
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
FORD 04 F150
4x2. Nice Truck!
$11,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 06 ESCAPE XLT
4x4. Sunroof. Like
new. $6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD 08 ESCAPE XLT
Leather, alloys &
moonroof $17,800
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 04 EXPLORER
2V6. Clean,
Clean SUV!
$5995
WD. Extra cab.
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
GMC `05 SAVANA
1500 Cargo Van.
AWD. V8 automatic.
A/C. New brakes &
tires. Very clean.
$10,750. Call
570-474-6028
HONDA 09 CRV LX
AWD. 1 owner.
$16,900
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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570-714-9924
JEEP 97 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
4.0-ATM, 4WD,
128,000 miles, full
power, minor body
& mechanical work
needed for state
inspection. Recent
radiator & battery.
$2,500. OBO.
570-239-8376
JEEP 03 WRANGLER X
6 cylinder. Auto.
4x4.
$10,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
JEEP 04 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
4x4. Auto. 6 cylin-
der. $8,995
WARRANTY
MAFFEI AUTO
SALES
570-288-6227
JEEP 04 WRANGLER
6 cylinder. 5 speed
4x4
$9,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
JEEP 07
Grand Cherokee
1 owner, alloys,
PW & PL $17,490
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
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570-714-9924
KIA 10 SOUL
1 owner, moon-
roof, alloys
$15,990
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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570-714-9924
LEXUS 08 RX350
Navigation. Back
up camera. 45K
miles. 4 WD.
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
MERCURY 03 MOUN-
TAINEER
LUXURY EDITION
Red & silver, One
owner, garage kept,
well maintained.
Loaded with too
many options to list!
68,000 miles.
Asking $9,000.
570-239-8389
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
MERCURY `03
MOUNTAINEER
AWD. Third row
seating. Economical
6 cylinder automat-
ic. Fully loaded with
all available options.
93k pampered miles.
Garage kept. Safety /
emissions inspected
and ready to go. Sale
priced at $8,995.
Trade-ins accepted.
Tag & title process-
ing available with
purchase. Call Fran
for an appointment
to see this out-
standing SUV.
570-466-2771
Scranton
MITSUBISHI `11
OUTLANDER SPORT SE
AWD, Black interi-
or/exterior, start/
stop engine with
keyless entry, heat-
ed seats, 18 alloy
wheels, many extra
features. Only Low
Miles. 10 year,
100,000 mile war-
ranty. $22,500. Will-
ing to negotiate.
Serious inquires
only - must sell,
going to law school.
(570) 793-6844
NISSAN `04
PATHFINDER
ARMADA
Excellent condition.
Too many options to
list. Runs & looks
excellent. $10,995
570-655-6132 or
570-466-8824
RANGE ROVER
07 SPORT
Supercharged
59,000 miles, fully
loaded. Impeccable
service record.
$36,000
570-283-1130
TOYOTA 02 TACOMA
4WD. SR5. TRD.
V-6. $10,880
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
valleymotors.com
570-714-9924
TOYOTA 04 TACOMA
4X2.
4 cylinder
Auto. $6,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
TOYOTA 07 YARIS
GREAT MPGS,
AUTO, CD $7995
560 Pierce St.
Kingston, PA
www.wyoming
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570-714-9924
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Good
Used
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Trucks.
Highest Prices
Paid!!!
Call V&G
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574-1275
506 Administrative/
Clerical
Hampton Inn
& Suites
Wilkes-Barre
876 Schechter Dr.
FRONT DESK
We are currently
seeking highly
responsible & out-
going people to join
our Front Desk
team. Full Time
available for 2nd &
3rd shifts. Respon-
sibilities include:
*Creating computer-
based reservations
& guest check-ins
*Answering phones
in a professional
manner
*Providing top quali-
ty customer service
If you are a
motivated, depend-
able, team player
looking for a great
place to work,
PLEASE APPLY IN
PERSON between
8am & 4pm
506 Administrative/
Clerical
OFFICE CLERICAL
H. A. Berkheimer, a
local tax administra-
tor, is currently
seeking FT Office
Support Clerks for
our Scranton Office.
Duties include pro-
cessing tax forms,
answering taxpayer
inquiries on the
phone and in per-
son, and clerical
duties. Salary $9.04
/hour. Qualified can-
didates should pos-
sess strong data
entry skills, previous
clerical experience
and customer serv-
ice skills. We offer
paid training, a com-
prehensive benefits
package, and a
business casual
work environment.
Fax resume to:
610-863-1997
Or email: ahelfrich@
hab-inc.com
No Phone Calls
Please. EOE
TRANSPORTATION
ASSOCIATE WANTED:
Duties include
but are not limit-
ed to Customer
Service, Clerical,
Routing, Billing
etc: Transporta-
tion, Warehouse
& Logistics back
round experience
preferred. M-F
Day Shift Office
Environment .
Apply in person
or via email:
Calex
58 Pittston Ave
Pittston, PA or
hr@calexlogis-
tics.com EOE
507 Banking/Real
Estate/Mortgage
Professionals
CLERK/TELLER
PART TIME
Credit union has
opening for a part
time Clerk/Teller.
Requires attention
to detail &
excellent customer
service skills.
PLEASE SEND RESUME
TO: PG&W
EMPLOYEES FCU
ATTN: CAROLE FISCHER
265 S. MAIN ST.
WILKES-BARRE, PA
18701
EMAIL: CFISCHER@
PGWEFCU.ORG / EOE
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
INSTALLERS
Steel carports,
garages and
buildings. Training
and tools provided.
Some overnight
stays.
KEYSTONE CARPORTS
570-674-0828
522 Education/
Training
CHILDCARE TEACHERS
NEEDED
EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED. FULL TIME
& PART TIME.
MOUNTAIN TOP
LOCATION.
570-905-3322
Line up a place to live
in classified!
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
Cafeteria Workers
THE NUTRITION GROUP
at Wilkes-Barre
Area School District
and Wilkes-Barre
Career & Tech
Center are accept-
ing applications for
Cafeteria Workers.
Wilkes-Barre
Career & Tech Cen-
ter has an IMMEDIATE
OPENING 4 days a
week/4 hours a
day. Wilkes-Barre
Area School District
and Wilkes-Barre
Career & Tech are
accepting applica-
tions for SUBSTI-
TUTE cafeteria
workers. Applicants
must be able to lift
at least 20 pounds
and work on their
feet in a busy
kitchen
environment for the
duration of the shift.
Interested
applicants may call
WBASD Food
Service at 826-7115
or WBCTC Food
Service at 822-4131
Ext.108 for informa-
tion or to pick up an
application at the
WBASD Food
Service Office at
Heights-Murray
Elementary School,
1 Sherman Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
18702.
NOW HIRING NOW HIRING
Servers
Line Cooks &
Dishwashers
Please
Apply in Person
PERKINS
RESTAURANT
HIGHWAY 315
PITTSTON
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
MAINTENANCE/
GARDNER
Part time. Kingston
area. Experienced,
or retired contractor
preferred. Must be
reliable, organized,
detailed and likes
dogs. Lazy person
need not apply.
Call 570-472-1110
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NEW 2011 BUICK ENCLAVE
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$
40,480
All Wheel Drive,
Leather, Moonroof,
Chrome Wheels
MSRP $44,385
-$3,905
Sale
Price
Discount
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NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA
1500 EXT CAB 4X4
$
33,919
SLT Pkg, Z-71,
Leather,
Convenience Pkg
MSRP $41,385
-$7,466
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
0%
Financing
Available
NEW 2011 GMC ACADIA
SLT
$
41,900
All Wheel Drive,
Moonroof,
Tow Package
MSRP $45,995
-$4,095
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
DEMO
SAVE
NEW 2012 GMC ACADIA
DENALI
$
43,578
All Wheel Drive,
White Diamond
Beauty
MSRP $47,485
-$3,907
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
0%
Financing
Available
NEW 2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$
29,397
V6 Engine,
Convenience
Group
MSRP $31,290
-$1,893
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
0%
Financing
Available
NEW 2011 GMC YUKON
DENALI AWD
$
51,995
Sun & Entertainment
Pkg, Side Blind
Zone Alert
MSRP $60,230
-$3,235
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
NEW 2012 GMC SIERRA
1500 REG CAB 4X4
$
22,168
Work Truck
Package,
Automatic
MSRP $26,930
-$4,762
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
0%
Financing
Available
NEW 2012 GMC CANYON
REG CAB 4X4
$
21,462
W/T Package, Auto,
Air, Tilt & Cruise
MSRP $23,115
-$1,653
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
1.9%
Financing
Available
NEW 2012 BUICK VERANO
$
22,792
White Diamond
Beauty, 1SD Pkg
MSRP $23,970
-$678
Sale
Price
3.9%
Financing
Available
Discount
& Rebate
NEW 2012 GMC TERRAIN
$
26,967
All Wheel Drive,
SLE-One Package
MSRP $28,040
-$1,073
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
2.9%
Financing
Available
NEW 2012 GMC CANYON
CREW CAB 4X4
$
28,251
SLE Package,
Chrome Wheels,
Z-71, Off Road Pkg
MSRP $31,025
-$2,774
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
1.9%
Financing
Available
NEW 2012 BUICK ENCLAVE
$
39,480
All Wheel Drive,
Convenience
Group
MSRP $40,825
-$4,905
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
0%
Financing
Available
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Financing
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0%
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2009 CADILLAC CTS
$
25,900
Stk# 1431
2010 MERCEDES 300C
AWD
$
29,900
Stk# 1833
2011 CHEVY SUBURBAN
AWD
$
36,900
Stk# 1649
2010 CHEVY TAHOE 4x4
$
33,995
Stk# 1654, Leather
2011 GMC ACADIA AWD
$
33,900
Stk# 1858
2011 BUICK
ENCLAVE CXL
$
34,995
All Wheel Drive, 19K Miles
2008 FORD F-150
CREW CAB 4X4
$
24,995
FX-4, Just 43K Miles, Black Beauty
2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING
$
14,995
Stk# 1811,
Choose From 2
2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON
AWD
$
21,900
Stk# 1836
2010 MITSUBISHI
ENDEAVOR AWD
$
18,900
Stk# 1734
2011 NISSAN ROGUE
AWD
$
21,900
Stk# 1907, 12K Miles, Silver Beauty
2010 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS
$
16,900
Stk# 1542
2010 HONDA CIVIC
$
16,900
Stk# 1537
2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING
CONVERTIBLE
$
16,900
Stk# 1782
2010 TOYOTA COROLLA
$
15,900
Stk# 1688
2010 CHEVY HHR
$
13,995
Choose From 2, LT
Package, Nice Miles!
2010 FORD FOCUS SDNS
$
13,995
Choose From 2,
SE Package
2011 GMC TERRAIN AWD
SLE/2 PKG.
$
24,900
Stk# 1857
2011 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4X4
$
19,995
White Beauty Just 19K Miles
2010 FORD TAURUS
LIMITED
$
23,900
Stk# 1521
2011 CHEVY CAMARO LT
$
22,995
Power Galore, Tons of Warranty
2010 KIA RIO
$
11,900
Stk# 1684
2003 GMC YUKON
DENALI
$
12,995
Must See Local Trade,
One Owner
2010 CHEVY AVEO SDNS
Starting @
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12,995
Choose From 4,
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From
$
13,995
2010 DODGE AVENGER
SXT SDNS
Choose From 4,
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2010 VW BEETLE CPE
$
13,995
Just 33K Miles
2010 DODGE
CHARGER SXTS
From
$
16,995
Choose From 3
2007 FORD F-150 CREW
CAB 4X4
$
20,900
Black Beauty, Nice Miles
2011 MAZDA CX-7
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
24,995
Balance of Warranty, Black Beauty
2011 VW JETTA SEDAN
$
16,995
New Body Style, Extra Sharp!
2011 DODGE NITRO
AWD
$
18,900
Stk# 1732
2011 DODGE
CHALLENGER SE
$
21,995
15K Miles, Black Beauty
2010 NISSAN VERSA
$
13,995
Just 30K Miles, Balance of Warranty
2010 & 2011
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$
12,995
Choose From 6, Tons of Warranty
FROM
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MAIN STREET
$
14,995
Balance of Warranty, Extra Sharp!
2007 GMC ACADIA
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
22,995
SLT, Navigation, Moonroof,
Rear DVD, 7-Passenger
2011 DODGE DAKOTA
QUAD CAB 4X4
$
21,995
SLT Equipment, Miles As Low
As 14K, Choose From 3
Starting
At
2010 CHEVY TRAVERSE
AWD
$
23,900
Stk# 1731
2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
4X4
$
21,995
Just 16K Miles, Tons of Warranty
2011 FORD ESCAPE AWD
$
22,900
Stk# 1791
2010 DODGE JOURNEY
RT4 AWD
$
22,900
Stk# 1783
2011 BUICK REGAL
$
22,900
Stk# 1801
FROM
2010 JEEP WRANGLER
4DR
$
22,900
Stk# 1794
2004 HYUNDAI SONATA
$
5,995
Just Traded, Looks & Runs Great!
$
6,995
XLT Pkg, Local Trade!
2006 CHRYSLER PACIFICA
S/W
$
11,995
All Wheel Drive, Local Trade, 51K Miles
$
11,995
Auto, Air, Low Miles, Just Traded!
2008 FORD EXPLORER
XLT 4X4
$
18,995
Local One Owner, Just 46K Miles
2002 FORD EXPLORER
4X4
2005 GMC SIERRA 1500
REG CAB
4X4
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28,200
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34,400
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N OW
$
26,800
2011 JE E P GRA N D
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2010 JE E P L IBE RTY
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S tk #111215C
N OW
$
22,000
2010 CHE V Y
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N OW
$
14,400
2011 DODGE RA M
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S tk #120124I
N OW
$
25,300
N OW
$
22,9 00
S tk #111231F
2010 JE E P
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N OW
$
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S tk #120200C
N OW
$
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2007 JE E P COM P A S S
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$
20,600
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2007 TOYOTA TA COM A V 6 S R5
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N OW
$
34,700
2011 CHRYS L E R
300C A W D
A S L OW A S
$
313
S tk #111129I
A L L
W HEEL
DRIV E
N OW
$
11,700
2006 HYUN DA I
S A N TA FE A W D
S tk #120216A
N OW
$
25,9 00
2011 DODGE JOURN E Y
CRE W A W D
S tk #120207E
08 CHRYS L E R 300L X
6 Cyl, On ly 33,570 M iles ,
$14,400 Ben tly S tyle Grill, L o ca l T ra d e..................................... $14,400 $14,400
08 CHE V ROL E T COBA L T L S CP E
2 Do o r, S p o rty, L o ca l T ra d e,
$8,400 Ga s S a ver, On e Ow n er................................................... $8,400 $8,400
11 K IA S OUL
Ca rfa x Certified On e Ow n er,
$15,900 L o ca l T ra d e, On ly 5,922 M iles .................................... $15,900 $15,900
10 N IS S A N CUBE 1.8s
Au to m a tic, 27,799 M iles ,
$12,900 S ilver...................................................................... $12,900 $12,900
06 DODGE CA RA V A N S E
L o ca l T ra d e, 6 Cyl,
$7,900 On ly 58,900 M iles ......................................................... $7,900 $7,900
10 CHRYS L E R 300 TOURIN G S E DA N
V6, L ea therS ea tin g, Hea ted F ro n tS ea ts ,
$17,900 On ly 23,053............................................................ $17,900 $17,900
06 JE E P GRA N D CHE ROK E E 4X4
6 Cyl, L o ca l T ra d e,
$12,900 Ju s tS erviced ........................................................... $12,900 $12,900
11 DODGE DA K OTA 4X4 E XT CA B
F o rm erChrys lerE xecVehicle,
$19,900 5,708 M iles ............................................................. $19,900 $19,900
10 CHE V ROL E T M A L IBU L S
On ly 15,923 M iles ,
$14,400 4 Cyl....................................................................... $14,400 $14,400
08 A UDI A 4 2.0T
All W heel Drive, Au to m a tic, W ell M a in ta in ed ,
$20,500 On ly 40,000 M iles .................................................... $20,500 $20,500
11 N IS S A N M URA N O S V A W D
On ly 11,137 M iles , All W heel Drive,
$28,800 On e L o ca l Ow n er, Nicely E q u ip p ed ................................... $28,800 $28,800
11 DODGE A V E N GE R L UX
V6, 6 S p eed Au to m a tic, L ea therS ea tin g,
$17,900 Rem o te S ta rt, Blu eto o th S trea m in g Au d io ................... $17,900 $17,900
10 JE E P P A TRIOT 4X4
27,152 M iles ,
$17,900 Au to m a tic, PW , PDL .................................................. $17,900 $17,900
09 S UBA RU FORRE S TE R L L BE A N A W D
S p ecia l E d itio n W a go n ,
$22,900 All Nicely E q u ip p ed , 12,740 M les ............................... $22,900 $22,900
07 JE E P GRA N D CHE ROK E E 4X4
L ea therS ea tin g, S u n ro o f, Rem o te S ta rter,
$17,200 On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, 49,000 M iles ............................. $17,200 $17,200
10 JE E P P A TRIOT L IM ITE D 4X4
F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle,
$21,600 L ea therS ea tin g, S u n ro o f, 24,778 M iles ...................... $21,600 $21,600
06 HUM M E R H3 4X4
Birch W hite, On ly 47,478 M iles ,
$18,600 Au to m a tic, L ea therHea ted S ea ts ............................... $18,600 $18,600
11 JE E P CHE ROK E E 4X4
8,957 M iles , Na viga tio n ,
$29,900 L ea therS ea tin g, S u n ro o f.......................................... $29,900 $29,900
10 TOYOTA TUN DRA CRE W CA B L IM ITE D 4X4
5.7L V8, Ca rfa x On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e,
$37,800 36,984 M iles ............................................................ $37,800 $37,800
10 DODGE N ITRO S E
6 Cyl, Au to m a tic,
$16,900 22,388 M iles ........................................................... $16,900 $16,900
11 RA M 1500 QUA D CA B S L T 4X4
4.7L V8, Au to m a tic, 16,725 M iles ,
$25,300 BrightW hite............................................................. $25,300 $25,300
11 CHRYS L E R 200 L X S E DA N
4 Cyl, Au to m a tic, 16,306 M iles ,
$15,900 F lo rid a Ca r.............................................................. $15,900 $15,900
11 CHRYS L E R 200 TOURIN G S E DA N
V8, Au to m a tic,
$16,800 16,341 M iles ......................................................... $16,800 $16,800
11 CHRYS L E R 200 L IM ITE D
F o rm erChrys lerAu to S ho w Dis p la yVehicle,
$21,500 On ly 764 M iles , L ea ther............................................ $21,500 $21,500
11 DODGE CHA RGE R R/T A W D
All W heel Drive, On ly 10,000 M iles ,
$31,700 5.7L V8, F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle............... $31,700 $31,700
11 DODGE DURA N GO CRE W A W D
Na viga tio n , S u n ro o f, Rea rS ea tDVD,
$28,200 All W heel Drive........................................................ $28,200 $28,200
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317
N OW
$
24,9 00
S tk #120209F
2011 JE E P
W RA N GL E R 4X4
N OW
$
12,9 00
2010 N IS S A N
CUBE 1.8S
S tk #111201D
A S L OW A S
$
177
A S L OW A S
$
325
S OL D S OL D S OL D
A L L
W HEEL
DRIV E
N OW
$
14,400
2008 CHRYS L E R
300L X
S tk #11230A
10 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N S XT
S ilver, S to w N Go S ea tin g, S iriu s S a tellite Ra d io ,
$17,700 28,298 M iles ........................................................... $17,700 $17,700
10 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N S XT
Deep W a terBlu e, S to w N Go S ea tin g,
$17,900 S iriu s S a tellite Ra d io , 28,787 M iles ............................ $17,900 $17,900
10 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N S XT
F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle, 20,536 M iles ,
$19,900 Rea rDVD, 3.8L V6, Hea ted S ea t, Po w erL iftga te.......... $19,900 $19,900
11 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N M A IN S TRE E T
F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle,
$20,400 Da rk Cha rco a l, On ly 12,848 M iles .............................. $20,400 $20,400
10 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N S E
On ly 21,792, F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle,
$16,900 Da rk Co rd o va n E xterio r, Allo yW heels .......................... $16,900 $16,900
11 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N CRE W
15,030 M iles , Rea rDVD, Rea rBa cku p Ca m era ,
$21,900 Po w erL iftga te, Po w erS lid in g Do o rs ........................... $21,900 $21,900
09 CHRYS L E R TOW N & COUN TRY L X
On ly 35,539 M iles , On e Ow n er,
$15,900 S to w -N-Go S ea tin g.................................................. $15,900 $15,900
11 CHRYS L E R TOW N & COUN TRY TOURIN G
On ly 13,420 M iles , Rea rDVD, Blin d S p o t
$20,800 & Cro s s Pa th Detectio n , Rea rPa rk As s is t.................... $20,800 $20,800
11 CHRYS L E R TOW N & COUN TRY
L ea therS ea tin g, Rea rDVD w / 2 S creen s ,
$24,600 19,000 M iles ........................................................... $24,600 $24,600
11 CHRYS L E R TOW N & COUN TRY TOURIN G
On ly 13,727 M iles , Po p la rDeep Cherry E xterio r,
$23,300 Rea rDVD, Blin d S p o tDetectio n ................................. $23,300 $23,300
Cle a ra n c e Pric e d
L ow M ile a ge V a n s
S tk #120124E
A S L OW A S
$
202
S tk #120209C
S tk #120124B
ON L Y
11,000
M IL ES
A S L OW A S
$
388
A S L OW A S
$
202
A S L OW A S
$
219
A S L OW A S
$
262
A S L OW A S
$
381
A S L OW A S
$
29 9
A S L OW A S
$
347
S OL D S OL D S OL D
A S L OW A S
$
245
A S L OW A S
$
39 8
CA L L OF
DUTY
EDITION
A S L OW A S
$
410
A S L OW A S
$
148
A L L
W HEEL
DRIV E
A S L OW A S
$
308
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CHE V ROL E T
K E N W A L L A CE S
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purposes only. XM Satellite & OnStar fees applicable. Not responsible for typographical errors.
Mon.-Fri. 8:30-7:00pm; Sat. 8:30-5:00pm
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2008 CH EV Y
TR AIL BL AZER 4X 4
$
12,950
*
#12195A A ,6 C yl,4.2LA utom atic,A ir,
PW ,PD L,C ruise,C D ,A lloy W heels
Sunroof
2001 GM C SIER R A
2500 EX TEND ED CAB
$
11,999
*
#11952A ,V8 A utom atic w / O D ,A ir,C D ,Leather,PW ,
PD L,Rem ote Keyless Entry,D eep Tinted G lass,Low M iles
2002 CH EV Y ASTR O
CAR GO V AN
$
12,995
*
#Z2658,Vortec 4300 V6 A utom atic w /
O verdrive,D eep Tinted G lass,FrontA uxiliary
Seat,H ich Back A uxiliary BucketSeats
ONLY
30K
M ILES
2006 GM C CANYON SL
R EGU L AR CAB 4W D
$
14,999
*
#Z2582,3.5L,A utom atic,A ir,PW ,PD L,A lum .
W heels,C D ,Bedliner,Fog Lam ps,O nly 42K M iles
Sunroof 1-Ow ner
2007 FOR D F- 150 X L T
SU P ER CAB 4X 4
$
19,999
*
#12026B,V8,A utom atic,A ir,PW ,
PD L,Running Boards,C ruise,Tilt
ONLY
33K
M ILES
1-Ow ner
2007 FOR D R ANGER
SU P ER CAB 4W D
$
16,999
*
#12069A ,6 C yl.,A utom atic,A ir,Fog Lam ps,
Rear Jum p Seats,C D /M P3,PW ,PD L
ONLY
47K
M ILES
1-Ow ner
2005 CH EV Y EX P R ESS
3500 CAR GO
$
15,950
*
#Z2646,6.0LV8 4 Speed H D A utom atic,
FullFloor C overing,A ir,A M /FM /Stereo,
FrontReclining BucketSeats
2008 CH EV R OL ET SIL V ER AD O
1500 EX TEND ED CAB 4W D
$
24,950
*
#11908A ,V8,A utom atic,A ir,PW ,PD L,C ruise,
O nStar,Pow er Seats,Tow ing Pkg.,A lloy W heels
1-Ow ner
ONLY
28K
M ILES
2008 CH EV R OL ET SIL V ER AD O
1500 EX TEND ED CAB Z71 4W D
$
20,999
*
#12356A ,5.3LV8,A utom atic,A ir,PW ,PD L,H eated
M irrors,EZ Tailgate Pkg.,H D Trailering Pkg.
1-Ow ner
2007 GM C SIER R A SL E
EX TEND ED CAB 4W D
$
23,958
*
#Z2517,5.3LV8,A utom atic,
Rear Park A ssist,A utotrac Transfer C ase,
PD L,PW ,Rem ote Start,1-O w ner,Low M iles
1-Ow ner
2006 JEEP L IBER TY
4X 4
$
12,995
*
#Z2596A ,3.7LV6 A utom atic,A ir C onditioning,
PW ,PD L,Tilt,A M /FM /C D ,A lloy W heels,42K M iles
2012 CH EV R OL ET SIL V ER AD O
2500 H D R EGU L AR CAB 4X 4
$
28,999
*
#12211A ,6.0LV8,A utom atic,A ir,Suspension Pkg.,
PW ,PD L,C ruise,Tow ing Pkg.,SteelW heels
6 Chrom e
Steps
ONLY
90
M ILES
1-Ow ner
2007 FOR D EX P L OR ER L TD
SP OR T TR AC 4W D
$
22,999
*
ONLY
38K
M ILES
#12253A ,V8,4.6LA utom atic,A ir,PW ,PD L,Tilt,
Leather,Running Boards,RoofRack,A lloys
2008 FOR D F250 SU P ER D U TY P OW ER
STR OK E D IESEL L AR IAT CR EW CAB
$
37,675
*
#12299A ,Pow erstroke D iesel,Leather,
N avigation,Running Boards,A lloys,
Pow er O ptions,Tinted W indow s
ONLY
39K
M ILES
2009 CH EV R OL ET SIL V ER AD O
1500 EX TEND ED CAB Z71
$
25,590
*
#12398A ,V8,A utom atic,A ir,
C ruise,PW ,PD L,C hrom e G rill
1-Ow ner
2009 CH EV R OL ET SIL V ER AD O
1500 EX TEND ED CAB 4W D
#12152A ,5.3LV8,A utom atic,
Stabilitrak,A ir,PW ,PD L,C ruise, Tow ing
Pkg.,Tilt,A lloy W heels,35K M iles
Cap 1-Ow ner
2007 CH EV R OL ET COL OR AD O
EX TEND ED CAB 4W D Z71
#Z2505A ,3.7LI5,A utom atic,D eep Tinted
G lass,O ffRoad Pkg.,Insta-Trac 4x4,PW ,
PD L,A ir,C astA lum inum W heels,46K M iles
1-Ow ner
2003 CH EV R OL ET S- 10
EX TEND ED CAB X TR EM E P ICK U P
$
12,999
*
1-Ow ner
ONLY
38K
M ILES
#Z2583,V6,5 Speed M anualTransm ission,
A ir,PW ,PD L,Bedliner,Third D oor,
A lloy W heels,FrontBuckets
2004 CH EV R OL ET C4500 D U R AM AX
D IESEL R EGU L AR CAB D U M P TR U CK
$
28,999
*
ONLY
35K
M ILES
#Z2637,D uram ax 6600 D iesel,6 Speed
M anualTrans.,Rear Locking D ifferential,
C ruise C ontrol,H i-Back BucketSeats
2007 CH EV R OL ET 5500 4X 4 D U R AM AX
D IESEL CR EW CAB D U M P TR U CK
$
53,900
*
#Z2635,6.6LD uram ax D ieselA llison,A utom atic,
12D um p Body,A ir,C ruise,A M /FM Stereo
ONLY
19K
M ILES
2007 CH EV R OL ET SIL V ER AD O
3500 4W D D U M P TR U CK
$
28,895
*
#Z2643,Vortec 6.0LV8 5 Speed M anual
Transm ission,Snow Plow Prep Package,W heel
Flares,Locking Rear D ifferential,C loth Bench
ONLY
20K
M ILES
1-Ow ner
2008 GM C SIER R A 3500 4W D
EX TEND ED CAB D U R AM AX D IESEL
LTZ
#12238A ,D uram ax D ieselV8 Turbo A llison,A utom atic,
A ir,Sunroof,Rem ote Start,Pow er O ptions,Rear Parking
A ssistance,O nStar,XM Satellite & M ore.
$
36,895
*
ONLY
39K
M ILES
Leather
1-Ow ner
1-Ow ner
$
24,895
*
$
17,999
*
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
CEMETERY GROUNDS
MAINTENANCE
Help Wanted.
Part Time March
1st, turning into Full
Time April 1st. Must
be at least 18 with a
valid drivers
license. Must pass
background check
and drug test. Apply
in person Tuesday-
Friday 9 AM - 2 PM.
Chapel Lawn
Memorial Park
MEMORIAL HIGHWAY
DALLAS, PA
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WE PROVIDE INITIAL &
ONGOING TRAINING.
OUR TECHNICIANS
APPLY FERTILIZER, LIME
& WEED PREVENTATIVES
AS WELL AS INSECT
CONTROL & TURF AERA-
TION SERVICES FOR RES-
IDENTIAL & COMMER-
CIAL CUSTOMERS.
FULL TIME WORK
MONDAY-FRIDAY
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MUST HAVE GOOD MATH
SKILLS, CLEAN DRIVING
RECORD & PASS PHYSI-
CAL & DRUG TEST.
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LAWN CARE
TECHNICIAN
SIMMONS COMPANY
maker of world
famous Beauty Rest
Mattress is actively
recruiting for a
Maintenance Mechanic
at our plant in
Hazleton, PA. We
are looking for indi-
viduals to repair &
maintain machinery,
perform building
maintenance, order
& stock parts, com-
plete scheduled
projects, work with-
in budgets and
adhere to all OSHA
regulations. Must
demonstrate the
ability & willingness
to work safely, take
initiative, multi-task
and work independ-
ently and as part of
our team. 3-5 years
experience in a
production/manu-
facturing environ-
ment, welding, fab-
rication & electrical
knowledge
required. Computer
experience a plus.
Interested appli-
cants can forward
resume to: JKelly@
Simmons.com
For further info call
(570) 384-8506
& leave a message.
536 IT/Software
Development
Entry Level Network
Administrator
Manufacturing
company is look-
ing for an Entry
Level Network
Administrator who
sets up, config-
ures, and supports
internal and/or
external networks.
Develops and
maintains all sys-
tems, applica-
tions, security, and
network configu-
rations. Trou-
bleshoots network
performance
issues and cre-
ates and maintains
a disaster recov-
ery plan. Recom-
mends upgrades,
patches, and new
applications and
equipment. Pro-
vides technical
support and guid-
ance to users.
The successful
candidate must
work independ-
ently; have 2 to 3
years prior experi-
ence. Must have
working knowl-
edge of funda-
mental operations
of windows based
servers, Windows
XP, Windows 7,
Networking
Microsoft office;
prior experience
handling customer
questions is a
must.
We offer a com-
petitive salary and
benefits package.
Send resume and
salary history to:
C/O TIMES LEADER
BOX 3025
15 N. MAIN ST.
WILKES-BARRE, PA
18711-0250
538 Janitorial/
Cleaning
HOUSEKEEPER
Flexible schedule.
Experience required.
Please send
resume & 3 refer-
ences to:
2759Memorial Hwy
PO Box 301
Dallas, PA 18612
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533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
Full-Time Maintenance
Mechanic needed in a
manufacturing environment.
The ideal candidate will possess the ability
to troubleshoot and maintain a large range
of automated manufacturing equipment
including compressors, vacuum pumps,
boilers, hydraulic systems and PLC con-
trolled equipment. Responsible for diag-
nosing, installing, adjusting, repair and
maintaining equipment.
Requires 5+ years experience in a manu-
facturing environment (printing plant experi-
ence preferred) Electrical/Mechanical/ PLC
experience a plus.
High School graduate or GED recipient
necessary
Excellent starting rate and shift differential.
Benefits package including health care,
vacation, 401-k and pension.
Apply in person or forward resume to:
Offset Paperback Mfrs, Inc.
2211 Memorial Highway
Dallas, PA 18612
E/O/E
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVER CLASS A CDL
HD SUPPLY
MOUNTAIN TOP, PA
Apply online at
www.hdsupply.
com/careers
Job Req # 69703
Minimum 2 years
experience required
Flatbed experience
helpful. Clean driv-
ing record. 5 day
work week, home
nightly. Competitive
pay, great benefits
AA/EEO
DRIVERS
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 $1400 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 or hit 0
and ask for
Carl or Joe D.
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CLASS A OTR
COMPANY DRIVERS
Van Hoekelen
Greenhouses is a
family owned busi-
ness located in
McAdoo, PA.
We have immedi-
ate openings for
reliable full-time
tractor trailer driv-
ers, to deliver prod-
uct to our cus-
tomers across the
48 states. Our pre-
mier employment
package includes:
Hourly Pay-
including paid
detention time, and
guaranteed
8 hours per day
Safety Bonus-
$.05/mile paid
quarterly
Great Benefits-
100% paid health
insurance, vision,
dental, life, STD,
401K, vacation
time, and holiday
pay.
Pet & Rider
Program
Well maintained
freightliners and
reefer trailers
Continuous year-
round steady work
with home time
Requirements are:
Valid Class A CDL,
minimum 1 year
OTR experience,
must lift 40lbs, and
meet driving and
criminal record
guidelines
PLEASE
CONTACT
SHARON AT
(800)979-2022
EXT 1914,
MAIL RESUME TO
P.O. BOX 88,
MCADOO, PA
18237 OR FAX TO
570-929-2260.
VISIT OUR
WEBSITE AT
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DETAILS.
GASSEARCH
DRILLING
SERVICES
CORPORATION
IS LOOKING
TO FILL THE
FOLLOWING
POSITIONS:
WATER TRUCK &
WINCH TRUCK
DRIVERS
Medical, Dental,
Vision Insurance
401K
Quarterly Safety
Bonus
Paid Holidays
Paid Vacation
APPLY WITHIN
OR ONLINE:
GasSearch
Drilling
Services
Corporation
8283 Hwy 29
Montrose, PA
18801
570-278-7118
WWW.GASSEARCH
DRILLING.COM
542 Logistics/
Transportation
O/O'S & CO
FLATBED DRIVERS
SIGN ON BONUS
Hazleton/
Scranton, PA
Growing dedi-
cated account
needs Drivers
Now! SIGN ON
BONUS: $1,000
after 3 months &
$1,000 after 6
months for Owner
Operators & com-
pany drivers. Dri-
ver Home Loca-
tions: Hazleton, PA,
or surrounding
Area. Miles per
Week Target is
2,275. Runs will go
into North east
locations. $1.15 all
dispatched miles
plus fuel surcharge
for ALL Dispatch/
Round Trip Miles at
$1.50 Peg, paid at
$.01 per $.06
increments. Truck
must be able to
pass a DOT
inspection. Plate
provided with
weekly settle-
ments and fuel
card.
Also needing up
to 10 Company
Drivers. Excellent
Benefits! .45cents
a mile, with tarp
pay. Flatbed freight
experience
required. Class A
CDL drivers with 2
years of experi-
ence.
Feel free to
contact
Kevin McGrath
608-207-5006
or Jan Hunt
608-364-9716
visit our web site
www.blackhawk
transport.com
GREAT PAY, REGU-
LAR/SCHEDULED
HOME TIME & A
GREAT/ FRIENDLY/
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TRACTOR-TRAILER
DRIVERS
Home 48 hours
EVERY Week
Hiring company
drivers and
Owner-Operators
to run out of
Hazleton Pa.
Home 48 hours
weekly, run NY to
NC. Pickup &
delivery, drop &
hook, and termi-
nal-to-terminal
runs. Full company
benefit package.
Company $1,250
gross weekly,
Owner-operator
$2,350+ after fuel
take home weekly.
HOUFF TRANSFER
is well known for
outstanding cus-
tomer service,
safety, and reliabil-
ity. Requires 5+
years experience,
Hazmat, safe driv-
ing record. Owner-
Operator equip-
ment less than 5
years old. Info Ed
Miller @
877-234-9233 or
540-234-9233.
Apply
www.houff.com
TRUCK DRIVER
Full Time
REQUIREMENTS:
2 years Truck
Driving Experience,
able to drive 20 box
truck, must be able
to meet DOT
requirements, must
be able to work flex-
ible hours, must be
able to meet physi-
cal requirements.
Pay based on expe-
rience. Standard
benefits available to
include medical,
dental and vacation.
Apply at:
USAGAIN RECYCLING
486 S. EMPIRE ST.
WILKES-BARRE
570-270-2670
548 Medical/Health
MEDICAL
RECEPTIONIST
Full time for
busy surgical
practice.
EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED. Send
resume & salary
requirements to:
P.O. Box 1615
Kingston, PA
18704
REGISTERED NURSE
Correctional
Care, Inc, an
established local
medical company
has an immediate
opening for full time
Registered Nurses
at the Lackawanna
County Prison for
the 3:00pm to
11:00pm shift. We
offer competitive
salaries including
shift differentials,
full benefits pack-
age, paid time off
and adequate
staffing levels. Cor-
rectional nursing
experience helpful
but not necessary.
Please fax or mail
resume and salary
history to Correc-
tional Care, Inc,
4101 Birney Ave,
Moosic, PA 18507
Attn: Human
Resources, Call
570-343-7364, Fax
570-343-7367.
548 Medical/Health
Residential Care Aides
Part time positions.
Dayshift, 11p-7a
and weekend only
shifts available.
Looking for caring
& compassionate
people for
Alzheimers assist-
ed living facility.
Must be a high
school graduate.
Reliable applicants
need only apply. No
phone calls please.
APPLY WITHIN.
KEYSTONE
GARDEN ESTATES
100 NARROWS RD
ROUTE 11, LARKSVILLE
551 Other
Golf Course Laborers
WYOMING VALLEY
COUNTRY CLUB
Seasonal positions.
Golf Course or
Landscape experi-
ence is preferred
but not necessary.
Call 823-0740
for an interview.
Banquet Servers & Banquet Servers &
W Waitstaff aitstaff
Seasonal & Part
Time Positions.
Experience pre-
ferred. Flexible
schedule.
Snack Bar Snack Bar Attendant Attendant
Seasonal position
from April to
November. Hourly
rate, plus tips. Day-
time hours.
Pick up an applica-
tion at the Wyoming
Valley Country Club
or download one at
our website
www.wvcc1896.com
Triad Isotopes,
Inc., the fastest
growing radiophar-
maceutical compa-
ny in the nation, is
seeking a
PART TIME DRIVER/
LAB WORKER
for its Wilkes-Barre
pharmacy. Safe and
timely delivery of
products and vari-
ous lab duties;
Shifts vary- avg 20
hrs/wk, rotating
weekends. High
school diploma or
equivalent is
required. Position
additionally requires
light, occasional
physical effort to
move, lift & deliver
containers up to
65lbs., ability to
operate a company
provided vehicle
and maintain a valid
drivers license.
Candidates must
successfully com-
plete a pre-employ-
ment drug screen
and criminal back-
ground check.
Applications taken
10:00 - 01:00 at:
Triad Isotopes
300C Laird Street.
No phone calls
please.
EOE/AA/DFWP
554 Production/
Operations
MULTIPLE
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
Proven and experi-
enced technicians
required to support
our multi-shift oper-
ation. Experience in
pre-treatment of
product and powder
set up and applica-
tion required.
APPLY IN PERSON
AT: 1170 LOWER
DEMUNDS ROAD
DALLAS, PA 18612
A DRUG-FREE
WORKPLACE
Powder Coat
Technicians
USM
AEROSTRUCTURES
CORP HAS IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS FOR:
Quality Control Inspec-
tor
WITH 2+ YEAR OF
EXPERIENCE IN A METAL
FABRICATION SHOP.
CMM IS A PLUS.
Mechanical Assembler
2+ YEARS AEROSPACE,
AND MILITARY
EXPERIENCE; RIVETING,
BONDING A PLUS
Send resume via
email: r.delvalle@
usmaero.net
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
Garden Center
Work with plants &
garden supplies.
Must have knowl-
edge of Annuals,
Perennials and Fer-
tilizers. Hours will
vary seasonally.
Retail
Must have cash,
register and sales
experience. Excel-
lent communication
skills needed.
Apply in person, no
phone calls please.
Dundee Gardens
2407 San Souci Pkwy
Hanover Twp, PA.
Hours: 9:30am-5pm
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
Physicians
Relations Manager
Looking for experi-
enced medical sales
representative in
Wilkes-Barre Area.
Competitive Salary
& benefits.
Send resume to: c/o
The Times Leader
Box 3015
15 North Main Street
WIlkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
569 Security/
Protective Services
SECURITY OFFICER
OPPORTUNITIES
OPEN INTERVI EWS
3/6 3p-7p
& 3/7 9a-12p
HI LTON GARDEN INN,
242 Highland
Park Blvd, Wilkes
Barre, Pa
Full time & part
time positions
available, $10+
hour, security
experience
preferred.
Apply Online
Morrisprotective
service.com Or in
person at hotel.
Job Seekers are
looking here!
Where's your ad?
570-829-7130 and
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
TAX REFUND COMING?
INVEST IN
YOURSELF WITH
JAN PRO
Quote from current
Franchisee,
I started with a
small investment &
I have grown my
business over
600%. It definitely
changed my life and
I would recommend
Jan-Pro.
* Guaranteed Clients
* Steady Income
* Insurance &
Bonding
* Training &
Ongoing Support
* Low Start Up Costs
* Accounts available
throughout Wilkes-
Barre & Scranton
570-824-5774
Jan-Pro.com
LUZERNE COUNTY
BAR / NIGHTCLUB
For lease. Operating
daily. Full kitchen. A-1
location. Owner has
other interests.
Serious inquiries
only. Call
570-357-0926
PATENTED GOLF
TRAINING DEVICE
with 20 exclusive
claims, for sale by
Senior Individual.
Respond to
Box 3020
Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250
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
AIR CONDITIONER,
large, used one
season. $115
570-822-9617
REFRIGERATOR
Whirlpool side by
side, white, ice &
water in the door,
brand new, must
sell, $575. call 472-
4744 or 824-6533
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
COIN silver gun
Spencer repeating
rifle on front, some
history on back.
A p p r o x i m a t e l y
0.678 oz .999 silver.
$35. 570-262-0708
FOOTBALL CARDS
NY Giants, 70
cards, $7. College
football players on
pro teams, Penn
State. 207 cards
$15. Moving out of
state, must sell.
570-313-5214
PIANO Livingston
upright player piano,
pump style with
approximate 35
music rolls. Ground
level removal. $125.
570-479-2322
YEARBOOKS: From
Northwest High 73,
76, 77 & 78. Soud-
erton High 61.
South Hills High 50.
MMI Prep 84. $25
& up. 570-825-4721
710 Appliances
Why Spend
Hundreds on
New or Used
Appliances?
Most problems
with your appli-
ances are usually
simple and inex-
pensive to fix!
Save your hard
earned money, Let
us take a look at it
first!
30 years in
the business.
East Main
Appliances
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
A P P L I A N C E
PA R T S E T C .
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
FREEZER 16 cu. ft.
upright, works,
older, not frost free,
good for cabin, etc.
FREE 333-4199
FREEZER Arctic Air
Commercial with
custom shelf/shield,
like new, only used 1
year $800.
570-262-8811
GENES
RECONDITIONED
APPLIANCES
60 Day Warranty
Monday-Friday
8:00PM-5:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM-11:00AM
Gateway
Shopping Center
Kingston, PA
(570) 819-1966
712 Baby Items
CRADLE & SWING:
baby girl purple fish-
er Price purchased
at Babies R Us. paid
$169. asking $70.
Excellent condition.
570-301-3484 or
570-631-6635
PAMPERS 2 cases
boys Ez Up Pam-
pers size 4t-5t 78
count. $35.
570-675-5878
716 Building
Materials
BASEBOARD Marley
6 electric base-
board heaters, 2
each. Model 2546
WC. Like New, $40
for both. 824-5588
BATHROOM match-
ing sink set Gerber
white porcelain
bathroom sink with
mirror & medicine
cabinet $80.
570-331-8183
BAY WINDOW new,
never installed 91
x58 with screens,
finished inside Pad
$1600. Sacrifice
$700. firm Great
buy. 570-457-7854
PORCH & STEPS
$80, STEPS.
$40.For Mobile
Home. Negotiable
570-693-1304
SOLID PAVER
BRICKS for side-
walks, color red
with variations.
Approximately 936
available. $0.30
each. Call 696-1267.
Line up a place to live
in classified!
WINDOW. Double
hung. Low E, Argon
gas. White. 28 1/4 x
45, still in box. $100
570-288-7753
726 Clothing
COAT
KENNETH COLE
Beige, size 6,
hardly worn. $75.
570-855-5385
HOLY COMMUNION
DRESS size 8, gor-
geous. Originally
$149 asking $40.
570-592-8915
732 Exercise
Equipment
WORKOUT SYSTEM
SM 3000 IMPEX
Powerhouse Smith
machine includes
275 lbs. weights
with holder, bar bell,
set of dumb bells,
excellent condition
$475. 570-417-8390
736 Firewood
FIREWOOD. Will
beat any price!
Delivered. Stock up
now or for next year
570-239-6244
740 Floorcoverings
CARPET & PAD.
Gently used 500+
sq. ft. Remodeling,
not stained or
marked. $200.
570-407-0754
744 Furniture &
Accessories
ANTIQUE hall tree
with bevel mirror
brass coat or hat
hooks with hinged
seat storage bin 6
high, excellent con-
dition asking
$300.570-655-9472
ARMOIRE Large,
sturdy white wicker
armoire. 42 wide X
90 high. Very good
condition. $55.
Call 570-675-4777
BAKERS RACK
green $10. Floor
lamp with shade,
brass base & glass
tray in center $20.
19 color TV, excel-
lent condition $35.
570-826-0580
BED FRAME & metal
headboard, blue,
twin size. $10.
570-235-6056
744 Furniture &
Accessories
BEDROOM SET: 6
piece, black lac-
quer, includes,
dresser, mirror,
chest, 2 nightstands
& headboard. $400
570- 814-5477
BRAND NEW
Queen p-top
mattress set,
still in original
plastic.
Must sell. $150.
Can Deliver
280-9628
CHINA HUTCH
Oak. $150.
570-760-4683
DESK, wooden $25,
CHAIR, fabric, $30
Mini Blinds, brand
new in boxes, 3 bur-
gundy, 3 ivory, 2
white, $10 each.
31x64. 693-1304
DINING TABLES (3)
with extensions
$20. each 60s con-
sole record player
with 8 track & radio
$35. Antique dress-
ing table with mirror
$35.570-825-3888
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
GIRLS BEDROOM SET
Antique white dis-
tressed finish, felt
lined drawers, 2
night stands, dress-
er with mirror, lin-
gerie chest. gently
used. $1000.
Yatesville
570-654-1616
HUTCH dining room,
good condition $75.
Dishes $20. Metal
clothes cabinet $10.
570-855-3280
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159
Full sets: $179
Queen sets: $199
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
RETRO/MID CEN-
TURY MODERN
BEDROOM SET
INCLUDES FULL
BED COMPLETE,
2 NIGHT STANDS,
MIRRORED
DRESSER AND
FULL DRESSER
ASKING $350 OBO
(570) 655-1546
ROCKER, platform
rocks and swivels.
$125. CHAIR, wood-
en rocking with
beautiful detailing.
$150. ENTERTAIN-
MENT CENTER,
good condition. $30
570-822-5391
ROCKER, wood/tap-
estry, $75. RECLIN-
ER, Burgundy velour
cloth, $125. SOFA,
chair, ottoman, 3
tables, great for
den. Wood and
cloth, all in excellent
condition. $450.
Call after 6 PM
570-675-5046
SOFA and Love
Seat. Brown. $450.
570-235-9287
after 3PM
Find Something?
Lose Something?
Get it back where it
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
TODDLER/YOUTH
bed complete,
honey maple, excel-
lent condition. $75.
570-287-7162
TODDLER/youth
bed, Lightning Mac-
queen complete
includes bedding to
match, used at
grandmoms $100.
570-675-5878
BACK MOUNTAIN
Snooty Fox
Consignment
Shop
103 E. Overbrook
Road
570-675-2670
March 3rd thru 11th
Open Every Day
But Monday
HOURS VARY
CALL FOR DIRECTIONS
& TIME
Womens Clothing
& Accessories
$2 and Up
EXETER
250 PEPE COURT
Jupiter Moon
Studios
Sat., March 3rd
9:00am - 2:00pm
(Wyoming Avenue
to Lincoln, to
Memorial, to
250 Pepe Court)
Variety of house-
hold, home decor,
jewelry, & vintage
items.
FORTY FORT
MARCH MADNESS
30% OFF EVERYTHING
IN STORE
PANDORAS CLOSET
CONSIGNMENT SHOP
Thurs., March 1st, 10 -7
Fri., March 2nd, 10 - 5
Sat., March 3rd, 10 - 4
1027 Wyoming
Ave.
570-718-4727
FRANKLIN TWP.
705 Coon Road
Fri. , March 2, 10-2
Sat., March 3, 10-2
Oak dining room
set, 63 Samsung
HD TV, Phillies
items, antiques,
jewelry, household
items, ladies
clothing, pant suits,
coats and more.
KUNKLE
Kunkle United
Methodist Church
off Route 309
Saturday March 3rd
9 am TO 3 pm
JOIN US FOR
REFRESHMENTS
Haluski, Wimpies,
Soups, Hot Dogs,
Brownies & Pies.
Some antiques &
vintage items.
glassware, small
appliances, kitchen
items, linens, cook-
books, holiday
items, books,
tapes, CDs, miscel-
laneous tools,
clothes, jewelry, &
much much more.
Follow the bright
green signs
LAFLIN
213 Sprucewood Dr
(OAKWOOD PARK)
SATURDAY,
MARCH 3, 2012
8:00-4:00
DIRECTIONS:
Elmwood to right
on Dogwood to left
on Sprucewood.
Entire Contents
Of House including
Berkline recliners,
like new sofa &
loveseat, beautiful
oak kitchen set,
bunk beds, china
sets, kitchenware,
electronics, lots of
moderntoys, Foos-
ball table, mountain
bikes, treadmill
& weight system,
Toro 6.5 hp
self propelled lawn-
mower, Toro 5hp
snowblower & much
more!
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
SALE BY COOK &
COOK ESTATE
LIQUIDATORS
WWW.COOKAND-
COOKESTATELIQ-
UIDATORS.COM
PLAINS
HILLDALE SECTION
747 N. Main St.
(Corner of N. Main
& Saylor Ave.)
Saturday, March 3
8am - 3pm
Computer desk, fur-
niture, electronics
and much more. NO
EARLY BIRDS!!!!!!!
WEST PITTSTON
INDOOR YARD SALE
605 4th Street
March 1st, 2nd, 3rd
9am - 5pm
Weather no
problem.
Between Atlantic &
Philadelphia Aves.
Variety of items
priced to sell.
Cash only please!
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SPACE
AVAILABLE
INSIDE & OUT
ACRES OF
PARKING
OUTSIDE
SPACES
- $10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
FLEA
MARKET
748 Good Things To
Eat
FRESH FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
DELIVERED TO
YOUR DOOR.
SIGN UP NOW
C.S.A. www.hails
familyfarm.com
570-721-1144
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
WHEELBARROW.
New. Red with wood
handles. $65 nego-
tiable. 693-1304
756 Medical
Equipment
BED, Hospital with
rails. $250. CHAIR,
Jazzy, grey, purple
& blue. $500. Neg.
570-693-1304
756 Medical
Equipment
BLOOD PRESSURE
UNIT - A/C D/C
power; monitors
blood pressure and
heart beat $100.
570-829-1611
GENERATOR Troy-
built, 10HOP, 5500
watts, 8550 starting
watts, 4 way electri-
cal splitter, used
once. $595.
570-817-8981
HOSPITAL BED
$200 Power Lift
Chair, excellent
$200. High Perfor-
mance lightweight
wheel chair $100.
Walker $20. Cell #
970-708-0692
HOSPITAL BED
twin, like new $500
or best offer. 1 Com-
mode $35. 1 Shower
bench $25. 1 Wheel
chair $50. 1 walker
with brakes & seat
$50. 570-283-0381
after 6pm
LIFT CHAIR by
Pride, like new
Brown fabric. $400.
570-824-0999
Pride Mobility
Lift Chair pur-
chased June/2010.
Excellent condition.
Color is close to
hunter green.
Extremely heavy &
will need several
people to move it.
$500. Firm Cash
only please. Call
570-696-2208
between 9a-8p
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
WHEELCHAIR. JET
3 ULTRA power.
Hardly used, 2
rechargeable bat-
teries. $800.
570-458-6133
758 Miscellaneous
WANTED
ALL JUNK CARS
& TRUCKS
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
DUMPTRUCKS
BULLDOZERS
BACKHOES
Highest Prices
Paid!!!
FREE
REMOVAL
Call
Vito & Ginos
Anytime
288-8995
BARNES & NOBLE
Nook Simple Touch
e-readers (2), 1 with
kiwi cover the other
with black cover.
Like new in box.
$55. each
Call 570-592-3072
BED. $35, TABLES
(2) end, $20. LAMP,
$5. SHEETS, twin (5
sets) $18, ROCKER
wooden, old, $10,
JACKETS, (2)
womens, $12. $100
for all will sell sepa-
rately.
570-822-9617
CACTUS 2 large
Christmas cactus,
pink heavy
bloomers $5. each.
3 boxes material for
crafts or quilting
$5/box. 675-0920
CANOE Grumman
all aluminum 15
$900.570/388-6812
CASSETTES: 95
Total. 1960s to
1970s. Some pre-
made. Others on
TDK. Also 20 blanks.
$60; 70 CDs $65.
Call 570-909-7621
CIGAR HUMIDOR
upright armoire
style with front door
& top door, dark
oak holds 100 cigars
Excellent condition.
$50. 570-655-9472
DINNERWARE SET
service for 8 with
matching silver-
ware, white raised
edges $45.
570-696-0187
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for items totaling
$1,000 or less. All
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priced and state
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item. Your name
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One Submission per
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You may place your
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Barre, PA. Sorry
no phone calls.
GENERATOR. Husky
portable, 5,000
watt. Like new,
used once. $450.
Harveys Lake
570-639-3178
GLASS DOOR. 4
way glass door for
bath tub. $25
570-331-8183
JFK NEWSPAPERS-
Scranton Tribune
editions 1/20/61-
kennedy elected,
11/23/63 President
assassinated,
excellent condition-
$25 both. 561-5432
758 Miscellaneous
MAGAZINES 50
Sports Illustrated
including 3 swimsuit
issues. Miscella-
neous dates varying
from 08-11 $40.
570-417-9913
MOWER Honda
$150. 20 alum lad-
der $75. 12.000 btu
air conditioner $150.
Milw 3/4drill $50.
Heavy air mover
$50. 18 volt Ryobi
tool set with 2 bat-
teries, $200. Cast
iron free & dumbells
wiights $75. heavy
duty grinder $75.
Large dog coop
$50, small coop
$35. 570-823 -9553
RECORDS: Kids
records / cassette
(40) Disney Read
Along Books $38;
Records - 45RPM
(56) 1950s-1970s
$30; Records -
33RPM, 1950s to
early 80s. Various
artists / genres. 110
records. Good -
excellent condition.
$115 for all
570-235-5216
ROOM DIVIDER, Ori-
ental stonework on
1 side & painted
design on other.
$200. 3 CPK dolls
mint in box $20.
each. Purse, shoul-
der bag, leather a
Michael Kor $30.
Gucci purse, tote
style, excellent con-
dition $275. Floor
heater that looks
like small fireplace
with remote, $100.
570-288-4451
TIRES. Studded
snow (2) Traction
King plus/10 ply.
245-75-16-M&S.
Lightly used. $149.
Additional set, not
studded, $89.
570-333-4827
VACUUM CLEANER
The Garry with
attachments, 3
extra bags $40.
570-824-0999
762 Musical
Instruments
ACCORDION.
$35
570-822-9617
DRUMSET Ludwig
barely used, very lit-
tle signs of usage!
Includes bass drum
(23), snare, hi-hats
(14), ride (16) &
crash (18) Avanti
symbols with
stands, 2 toms
(12/14), floor tom
(16) & foot pedal.
Burgundy color fin-
ish. However, miss-
ing throne. $400
firm. Great buy for
its condition! Call
570-855-3382.
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
Turn to classified.
Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
ORGAN/LOWRY
double keyboard,
full foot keyboard,
oak cabinet. Good
condition. Asking
$250. OBO.
570-457-2735
PIANO: Kimball with
matching bench,
tuned, A440 $350.,
used very little. Can
deliver for you $50.
570-474-6362
STEIGERMAN BABY
GRAND PIANO
with matching
bench, Polished
Ebony Finish, 10
years old, Excellent
condition, Built in
Environmental Con-
trol System, Tuned
Regularly.
Call 570-693-7538
766 Office
Equipment
PRINTER Minolta
PagePro 1250W
laser printer, $20..
Not compatible with
Windows 7 64-bit;
this is why I am sell-
ing it. 570-824-1986
776 Sporting Goods
GOLF BAG, Precise
professional, black/
navy standup bag,
putter tube, ball
holder, 6 pockets in
excellent condition.
$20. 570-696-1267.
POOL TABLE bar
room size slate pool
table. $600. Call
Jack 570-824-9166
778 Stereos/
Accessories
AMP HEAD Marshall
JCM2000 dual
super lead dsl 50
watt tube. works &
sounds great! $725
call rick 283-2552
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TV RCA 27 with
remote. FREE.
570-823-4978
784 Tools
BROWNE & Sharpe
Vernier caliper 26,
good (boxed) $75.
570-489-2675
COMPRESSOR 20
gallon, 1HP, runs
great, next to new,
American made
$50. 570-825-3371
ELECTRICIANS
TOOL KIT new
including pouch,
bag, Klein tools and
multi meter $200.
570-825 0905
RETROFIT LASER
guide for most 10
miter saws, works
great! $8.
call 570-696-1267
SAW compound
mitre saw 10, Very
good. $70.
570-824-8874
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
ANTIQUES
1 item or entire
contents of homes.
814-3371/328-4420
Selling Your
Furniture?
Do it here in the
Classifieds!
570-829-7130
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
WANTED
ALL JUNK
CARS,
TRUCKS &
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
DUMPTRUCKS
BULLDOZERS
BACKHOES
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE
PICKUP
288-8995
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570) 484- 6538
Highest Cash Pay-
Outs Guaranteed
Mon- Sat
10am - 6pm
Cl osed Sundays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
( Pl aza 315)
315N . 3 mi l es af t er
Mot orworl d
We Pay At Least
80% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
Visit us at
WilkesBarreGold.com
Or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
London PM
Gold Price
Mar. 2md: $1,707.00
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
Find Your Ideal
Employee! Place an
ad and end the
search!
570-829-7130
ask for an employ-
ment specialist
746 Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
746 Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
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412 Autos for Sale
542 Logistics/
Transportation
522 Education/
Training
468 Auto Parts
412 Autos for Sale
542 Logistics/
Transportation
522 Education/
Training
468 Auto Parts
412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
548 Medical/Health
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Friendship House is looking for qualified candidates to join
the new and exciting Early Childhood Clinical Home Team
for Trauma Informed Care.
The team will provide services and interventions that are sensitive to trauma
histories of the youth and family and promote healing and recovery in the
community.
Mental Health Professionals: The clinical professionals on the team are
Masters degree prepared clinicians. Training and experience in family
systems and trauma informed care preferred. Must have one of the following
licenses/certifications:
1. License in social work
2. License in psychology
3. License as a professional counselor
4. License in nursing with additional certification by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Academy of
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and family sessions under the direction of the MHP, and performs case
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Both the Mental Health Professionals and Behavioral Health Workers are
full-time positions and require a flexible schedule.
Please submit a resume to:
recruiter@friendshiphousepa.org
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* 2010 CHEVY COBALT SEDAN
Automatic, CD, Dual Airbags, Great On Gas!
$
11,499
* 2007 DODGE NITRO SXT 4X4
Alloy Wheels, Auto, Power Windows & Locks, CD
2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
Alloy Wheels, Power Windows/Locks, Auto, CD
$
11,799
*
2006 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON AWD
Alloy Wheels, Automatic, CD, PW, PL
$
11,899
*
$
11,699
* 2007 SUBARU IMPREZA SEDAN AWD
Automatic, CD, Power Windows & Locks, Alloy Wheels
$
11,999
* 2007 CHEVROLET HHR
2LT Package w/ Leather, Sunroof, Chrome Wheels, Auto
2007 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA LUXURY 4X4
Leather Seats, Sunroof, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, PW, PL
$
13,499
*
LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, POWER SEAT, CHROME WHEELS
2009 CHEVY MALIBU LT SEDAN
SUNROOF, AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS, POWER SEAT
$
13,899
*
2008 DODGE CALIBER R/T AWD
LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROME WHEELS, AUTO, ALL WHEEL DRIVE!
$
13,599
*
2004 DODGE RAM REG CAB 4X4
5.7L V8 HEMI, SPORT PKG, AUTOMATIC, CLEAN TRUCK!
$
13,799
*
2010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDAN
AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, GAS SAVER!
$
13,899
*
2008 NISSAN TITAN EX CAB 4X4
8 FOOT BED, ALLOY WHEELS, 5.6L V8 W/ TOW PKG, BEDLINER
$
16,999
*
2010 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD
TECH PACKAGE W/ NAVIGATION, AUTO, PW, PL
$
14,499
*
2012 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD
ONLY 442 MILES! AUTOMATIC, ALLOY WHEELS, PW, PL
$
16,899
*
2008 CHRYSLER 300C AWD $
16,999
*
2011 HONDA CIVIC EX-L SEDAN
Leather, Sunroof, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Only 11K Miles!
$
18,799
*
Power Windows/Locks, Automatic, CD
NOW
$
6,499
*
2002 SUBARU
FORESTER AWD
Sunroof, Automatic, Power Windows/Locks, CD
NOW
$
7,999
*
2003 HYUNDAI
SANTA FE AWD
2010 TOYOTA COROLLA SEDAN
LE Pkg, Power Windows & Locks, Automatic, CD
$
13,999
* 2012 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA LIMITED 4X4
Navigation w/ Bluetooth, Leather, Sunroof, 18 Alloy Wheels, Only 4K Miles!
$
22,999
*
2011 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT AWD
Dual Panel Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, 2nd Row Bucket Seats, 3rd Row, Low Miles!
$
27,999
*
Automatic, Power Windows, Power Locks
NOW
$
4,599
*
2001 CHEVROLET
TRACKER 4X4
Automatic, Dual Air Bags, Great on Gas!
NOW
$
4,699
*
2004 DODGE NEON
SEDAN
Looking to Grow
DRIVERS WANTED!
CDL Class A
Regional and OTR Routes
Home daily
Beneft package includes: paid
holiday and vacation; health, vision,
and dental coverage.
Candidates must be 23 years of age
with at least 2 years tractor trailer
experience.
Drivers paid by percentage.
Applications can be flled out online
at www.cdstransportation.com
or email to:
jmantik@cdstransportation.com
or you can apply in person at
CDS Transportation
Jerilyn Mantik
One Passan Drive
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
570-654-6738
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT - EOE
www.dallassd.com
SPECIAL EDUCATION
AIDES
- Classroom Aide
- Personal Care
Assistant
For clearance information and to download a
district application, refer to the district web
site, www.dallassd.com, Employment page.
Please submit a letter of interest, resume, dis-
trict application, references, letters of recom-
mendation, Act 34, 151 and 114 clearances and
any other supporting materials to:
Mr. Frank Galicki, Superintendent,
Dallas School District, PO Box 2000,
Dallas, PA 18612
DEADLINE: March 12, 2012 or until the
positions are filled.
BUYING JUNK
VEHICLES
$300 AND UP
$125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN,
DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN!
NOBODY Pays More
570-760-2035
Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm Happy Trails!
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WVONMO VALLEV
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415 Kidder Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
570.822.8870
Hot
Cars
Use your tax refund to buy.
(See sales representative for details)
steve@yourcarbank.com
www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com
(in cold weather)
FREE GAS when you nance a vehicle
up to 36 months
7
3
8
3
4
1
197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706
825-7577
YOMING VALLEY
AUTO SALES INC. AAA
SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED
FINANCING AVAILABLE
www.WyomingValleyAutos.com
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
08 Chevy Cobalt 61K...................
$
7,495
07 Chevy Aveo 84K.....................
$
6,950
05 Mitsubishi Lancer 75K ...
$
6,495
06 Dodge Stratus.....................
$
5,995
04 Pontiac Grand Am..........
$
5,995
04 Hyundai Elantra................
$
5,995
00 VW Jetta....................................
$
5,495
04 Chevy Malibu........................
$
5,450
04 Hyundai Sonata.................
$
5,275
04 Suzuki Forenza 86K...........
$
5,275
00 Mitsubishi Eclipse..........
$
4,695
00 Buick Regal 86K....................
$
4,550
02 Pontiac Sunre Moonroof..
$
4,250
01 Nissan Sentra......................
$
3,895
00 Chevy Metro 66K Miles.........
$
3,650
Cars
05 Hyundai Santa Fe............
$
6,595
04 Chevy Venture.....................
$
5,995
03 Chevy Tracker 4x4.........
$
5,450
01 Ford Windstar LX.............
$
4,495
4x4s & Vans
TAX REFUND SALE
CHOW PUPPIES
Sweet, affectionate,
loving puppies.
Second shots &
papers. $300/each.
570-466-2252
570-954-1231
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Pure Bred & Mixes
$375 and up
570-250-9690
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WEST HIGHLAND
TERRIER
Male, 8 weeks old,
ready for a good
home. $550.
570-374-6828
845 Pet Supplies
FISH TANK with
hood, pump, heater,
all accessories $25.
570-287-0023
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-
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the FTC.
ASHLEY
3 bedroom, 1 bath 2
story in good loca-
tion. Fenced yard
with 2 car detached
garage. Large attic
for storage. Gas
heat. $79,900
Call Ruth Smith
570-696-1195 or
570-696-5411
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ASHLEY
TO SETTLE ESTATE
94 CAREY STREET
Great starter home.
Well cared for 2
story, 3 bedroom
half double. Gas
heat, low taxes.
$39,000
Call 570-735-8763
906 Homes for Sale
AVOCA
214 Gedding St.
Cozy Cape Cod
home with 2 bed-
rooms, 1st floor
laundry, nice yard
with deck. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-668
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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AVOCA
30 Costello Circle
Fine Line construc-
tion. 4 bedroom 2.5
bath Colonial. Great
floor plan, master
bedroom, walk in
closet. 2 car
garage, fenced in
yard. 2 driveways,
above ground pool
For additional info
and photos visit:
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realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3162
$244,000
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
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AVOCA
REDUCED
314 Packer St.
Remodeled 3 bed-
room with 2 baths,
master bedroom
and laundry on 1st
floor. New siding
and shingles. New
kitchen. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3174
$94,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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906 Homes for Sale
BACK MOUNTAIN
Between Dallas &
Tunkhannock
Updated well main-
tained 2 story house
with 4 bedrooms, 2
kitchens and 2 story
addition. 1 car
garage. On 2 lots.
Can be furnished for
rental income. Lots
of possibilities. Only
asking $153,000.
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
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551 Other
548 Medical/Health
551 Other
548 Medical/Health
551 Other
548 Medical/Health
566 Sales/Business
Development
548 Medical/Health
566 Sales/Business
Development
468 Auto Parts
566 Sales/Business
Development
548 Medical/Health
566 Sales/Business
Development
468 Auto Parts
566 Sales/Business
Development
548 Medical/Health
566 Sales/Business
Development
566 Sales/Business
Development
We currently offer this employment opportunity:
The Circulation Sales/NIE Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day sales
activities within the circulation department. This position will coordinate all of our
circulation sales programs, develop sales material and work with our sales force
to continue building our audience base. The position will also coordinate our
Newspapers in Education program, working with local schools and businesses to
provide newspapers to students. The ideal candidate will have strong sales ability,
creativity and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment that is goal-driven. This
position requires excellent customer service skills, strong organizational skills,
self-motivation and high energy.
Earn Extra Cash
For Just A Few
Hours A Day.
Deliver
To nd a route near you and start
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
570-829-7107
Hunlock Creek/Sweet Valley
(MOTOR ROUTE)
$1200 Monthly Prot + Tips
165 daily papers / 216 Sunday papers
Main Road, State Route 118, Trojan Road,
Grassy Pond Road, Evergreen Est.
Jackson Hill Road, Mooretown Road
Duryea
$630 Monthly Prot + Tips
164 daily / 161 Sunday
Adams Street, Bluebery Hill Development,
Cherry Street, Foote Avenue, New Street
Hunlock Creek
(MOTOR ROUTE)
$800 Monthly Prot + Tips
116 daily / 145 Sunday
Benscoter Avenue, Gray Road, Main Road,
Sweet Valley Road, Broadway Road
Pittston/Hughestown
$500 Monthly Prot + Tips
131 daily / 128 Sunday
Cemetary Street, Center Street, Grifth Street,
Lambert Street, Searle Street
Forty Fort
$600 Monthly Prot + Tips
131 daily / 154 Sunday
E. Pettebone Street, W. Pettebone Street,
Slocum Street, Virginia Terrace, Welles Street
Available routes:
( No Col l ect i ons)
Seeking an experienced, self-motivated, dynamic individual
to manage our 10 bed Intensive Care Unit and oversee
Outpatient Services. Qualifications include a PA RN license,
a minimum of three years of supervisor/management experience
and a BSN. A masters degree is preferred but not required.
ACLS & PALS certifications, strong leadership skills
and a commitment to customer service excellence required.
We offer an excellent salary and benefit package.
Please apply on-line at www.berwick-hospital.com
or send resume to:
Human Resources Department
701 E. 16th Street
Berwick, PA 18603
e-mail: carol_a_martinez@chs.net
fax: 570-759-5035
EOE
ICU/Opt Services Director
Berwick Hospital Center is seeking a qualified individual to join our
team with over a century of commitment to caring, reliability, honesty
and excellent patient care.
The selected candidate will be responsible for the oversight of the
Quality and Regulatory Compliance Department for our acute and
long term care facility.
We offer an attractive compensation and benefits package.
Please apply on-line at www.berwick-hospital.com
or send resume to:
Human Resources
701 E. 16th Street Berwick, PA 18603
Fax: 570-759-5035
E-mail: carol_a_martinez@chs.net
EOE
Quality Management Regulatory
Compliance Director
Requirements include:
The ability to manage multiple tasks
Working knowledge of general hospital operations
Knowledge of Federal and State regulations including
Joint Commission and PA Dept of Health
Strong decision making
Proficient assessment skills
Current PA RN license
Minimum of two years experience in Quality Management
Ability to utilize analytical and statistical processes
Organized in 1975, The Institute for Human Resources and Services,
Inc. is a non-profit corporation dedicated to providing residential
services to individuals with developmental disabilities.
We are currently seeking candidates for the following positions:
Residential Program Workers:
The primary responsibility is to assist adults with developmental and
intellectual disabilities in their homes. Full time and Part time positions are
available. Applicants must possess a valid PA drivers license and a high
school diploma or equivalency. The base rate is $7.25-$9.20 per hour.
Apply in person or email resume to adeeds@ihrser.com.
The Institute for Human Resources and Services, Inc.
250 Pierce Street, Suite 301; Kingston, PA 18704
(Fax) 570-288-9112
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
AS ALWAYS ***HIGHEST PRICES***
PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED
VEHICLES!!!
DRIVE IN PRICES
Call for Details (570) 459-9901
Vehicles must be COMPLETE!!
PLUS ENTER TO WIN $500 CASH!!
DRAWINGTO BE HELD LAST DAY
OF EACH MONTH
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412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale
1246 San Souci Pkwy.
Hanover Twp, PA 18706
829-5852
mcglynnracing@aol.com
IN BUSINESS
FOR OVER
80
YEARS!
www.mcglynnsauto.com to view more
SELL
DOWN!
NOW
WAS $10,495
2006 KIA SEDONA VAN
$8,495
What
A Deal!
NOW
2005 CHEVY EQUINOX
$8,995
NOW
08 Chevy Cobalt................ $9,595
06 Subaru Impreza ...........$11,900
03 Chevy Malibu ............... $6,475
02 Chevy Trailblazer.......... $5,995
02 VW Cabrio Convertible.. $4,995
06 Dodge Dakota Ext ........$12,995
04 Ford Explorer ..............$10,995
05 Jeep Liberty................$11,595
03 Jeep Liberty................. $8,995
05 Kia Sedona................... $7,995
906 Homes for Sale
BACK MOUNTAIN
Centermorland
529 SR 292 E
For sale by owner
Move-in ready. Well
maintained. 3 - 4
bedrooms. 1 bath.
Appliances includ-
ed. 2.87 acres with
mountain view. For
more info & photos
go to:
ForSaleByOwner.com
Search homes in
Tunkhannock.
$275,000. For
appointment, call:
570-310-1552
BEAR CREEK
10+ ACRES
with 2 homes.
Good for primary
home, vacation or
investment. Prop-
erty includes: 10.2
acres (3 separate
parcels) bordering
state game lands
House with master
bedroom suite,
large kitchen,
oversized living
room, family room,
guest bathroom,
oversized deck (24
x 32). Private
Guest House with
living room/kitchen
combo, large bed-
room, bathroom.
Outbuilding for
storage & covered
pavilion.
email:
csmith7433@
aol.com
570-472-3152
COURTDALE
57 White
Rock Terrace
Spacious contem-
porary custom built
home on 6.4 acres
with 4-5 bedrooms
& 3.5 baths. Coun-
try living in town. 3
car garage, heated
in-ground pool, liv-
ing room features
floor to ceiling win-
dows, marble entry-
way with spiral
staircase, spectac-
ular lower level rec
room with wet bar &
gas fireplace. Great
views from 61x9
deck! Home war-
ranty included. All
measurements
approximate.
MLS #11-3971
$ 438,000
Call Debra at
570-714-9251
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
DALLAS
143 Nevel Hollow
Road
Great country living
in this 3 bedroom, 2
& 1/2 bath home
with 1 car attached
garage, large enter-
tainment room
lower level. Plus a
30'x30' detached
garage with open
2nd floor ready to
finish & mechanics
pit in one stall.
MLS 11-4124
$195,000
570-675-4400
DALLAS
20 Fox Hollow Drive
Well maintained
two story with
fully finished lower
level awaits its
new family. 4-6
bedroom, 3.5 bath,
2 fireplaces. One
year home warranty
included. Wonderful
neighborhood.
$270,000
MLS #11-3504
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
DALLAS
244 Overbrook Rd.
Great starter home
- move-in condition
3 bedroom. All
appliances included.
Rear Deck with
Mountain View.
MLS 12-234
$109,000
570-675-4400
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Charming 2 bed-
room Cape Cod in
Franklin Township.
L-shaped living
room with hard-
wood floors, eat in
kitchen & private
driveway.
$119,900
MLS#11-3255
Call Joe moore
570-288-1401
DALLAS
Four bedroom
Colonial with hard-
wood floors in for-
mal dining and living
room. Modern eat
in kitchen, finished
basement with 24
x 30 recreation
room. Deck, hot tub
and ceiling fans.
MLS#11-4504
$229,900
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
DALLAS
GREENBRIAR
Well maintained
ranch style condo
features living room
with cathedral ceil-
ing, oak kitchen,
dining room with
vaulted ceiling, 2
bedrooms and 2 3/4
baths, master bed-
room with walk in
closet. HOA fees
included. $1,000 per
month + utilities.
MLS#11-4063.
Call Kevin Smith
570-696-5422
SMITH HOURIGAN
570-696-1195
DALLAS
HUGE REDUCTION
248 Overbrook Rd.
Lovely 4 bedroom
cape cod situated
in a private setting
on a large lot.
Vaulted ceiling in
dining room, large
walk in closet in 1
bedroom on 2nd
floor. Some
replacement win-
dows. Call Today!
MLS 11-2733
$114,900
Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
DALLAS
Just minutes from
309 this Bi-level is
ideally located near
shopping, schools
and major high-
ways. Complete
with an oak kitchen
with dining area
leading to deck, 3
bedrooms and bath
on the main level
plus L shaped family
room, 4th bedroom,
power room & stor-
age/ laundry area it
awaits its new own-
ers. It offers a spa-
cious rear yard, an
enclosed patio and
has dual access
from 2 streets.
$ 129,900.
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
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DALLAS
NEWBERRY ESTATE
ORCHARD EAST
Two bedroom
condo, 2nd floor.
Living/dining room
combination. 1,200
square feet of easy
living. Two bal-
conies, one car
garage nearby.
Security system,
cedar closet, use of
in ground pool.
$109,000
MLS#11-4031
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
SCHOOL DISTRICT
100% Financing
Wooded and private
Bi-Level. This home
features 1 car
garage, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 3/4 bath &
nice updates. plenty
of room on your pri-
vate 2 acre lot.
100% USDA financ-
ing eligible. call for
details. REDUCED
PRICE $166,000
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
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Vacation property?
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906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS TWP
Step out of your
spacious lower
level family room to
your large fenced
backyard with 2
tiered patio. This 3
bedroom country
setting on over
1 acre of land also
features 2 car
detached garage
with loft.
$230,000
MLS 11-3657
Barbara Young
Call 570-466-6940
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906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Lush setting on
almost 5 acres with
magnificent stone
walls and fish pond!
This 4400SF home/
offices is in need of
TLC & lots of work.
Living room with oak
walls & coffered oak
ceiling, family room
with large wood
burning fireplace.
Large master suite
with master bath.
Four bedrooms with
three full baths and
two half baths.
Owners had offices
& storage adjacent
to house included in
the 4400SF. Large
two-car garage and
separate out-build-
ing. MLS#11-1628
REDUCED TO
$239,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
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DRUMS
263 Trapper
Springs
Beautiful setting on
a corner lot in
Beech Mt resorts
area. 3 bedroom, 2
1/2 bath home has
plenty of extra
space in the finished
basement which
includes washer
dryer hookup, fire-
place, walk out
patio. The 1st floor
master bedroom
has large master
bath with jacuzzi
tub. Breakfast nook
with lots of win-
dows, a partial wrap
around deck and
another deck off the
dining room or fami-
ly room, living room
also has a fireplace.
$179,900. 11-1243
Call Louise Gresh
570-233-8252
CENTURY 21
SELECT GROUP
570-455-8521
906 Homes for Sale
DRUMS
35 Sand Springs Dr
Exceptional quality
home with many
upgrades on level
lot with mature land-
scaping, covered
stone patio, a shed/
playhouse & jungle
gym. 4 bedroom, 2
1/2 bath, study on
1st floor, 2 story
open foyer, kitchen
with island & break-
fast nook open to
family room with
fireplace, formal liv-
ing room & dining
room, all appliances
stay including wash-
er & dryer, laundry
on 2nd floor. Lots of
closet space.
$269,000
Louise Gresh
570-233-8252
CENTURY 21
SELECT GROUP
570-455-8521
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DRUMS
Practically new
ranch home in
beautiful St. Johns
Estates. Just a few
minutes from Rts.
80 & 81. This home
features tile floors
thruout the spa-
cious living area.
Green area behind
the property and no
building lots on one
side makes for a
beautiful country
setting with the con-
veniences of public
water & sewer. Spa-
cious back yard with
walk-in access to
basement. 2 decks
& a covered patio.
MLS 12-162
$237,000
Chris Jones
570-696-6558
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554 Production/
Operations
554 Production/
Operations
554 Production/
Operations
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
Sapa Extruder, Inc., a manufacturing facility that extrudes, anodizes
and fabricates aluminum, located in Mountain Top, is looking to hire
Production Workers for its 5th shift-(3-12 hour days, Friday/Saturday/
Sunday; 6:45pm-6:45am). Starting rate is $13.81 per hour which
includes shift differentials. Positions are operator positions that can
expect 4 raises within the next two years (contract and step raises).
Minimum 3rd year rate $18.59, maximum 3rd year rate $21.56. Prior
experience in a manufacturing setting is a plus. Must meet minimum
hiring requirements. If you feel you would qualify as a candidate,
please submit a resume to:
Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com
Or send a resume to:
Sapa Extruder, Inc.
330 Elmwood Avenue
Mountain Top, PA 18707
Attn: Teresa Mandzak - Human Resources Manager
E.O.E.
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
PRODUCTION WORKERS
SUPERVISOR
Sapa, the worlds leading supplier of value added aluminum profiles,
has an opening at its Mountain Top location for a Production
Supervisor on our weekend (5th shift, 3-13 hour days, Friday/
Saturday/Sunday nights, 6pm to 7am). The successful candidate will
be responsible for supervision of the operations on the manufacturing
shop floor. The successful candidate must have a minimum of 2 years
supervisory experience in a manufacturing setting and possess
leadership skills that promote teamwork, accountability, and
continuous improvement within a work group.
Qualified applicants should send a resume with salary requirements
to Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com or mail resume to:
Sapa Extruder, Inc.
330 Elmwood Avenue
Mountain Top, PA 18707
Attn: Human Resources
E.O.E
No Phone Calls Please
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DURYEA
1107 Spring Street
Superb two story
with 3 bedrooms & 1
baths. Hardwood
floors, gas heat,
vinyl siding, large
yard with garage.
Call Jim for details.
Offered at $169,500
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
DURYEA
548 ADAMS ST.
Charming, well
maintained 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
located on a quiet
street near Blue-
berry Hills develop-
ment. Features
modern kitchen
with breakfast bar,
formal dining room,
family room with
gas stove, hard-
wood floors in bed-
rooms, deck,
fenced yard and
shed. MLS#11-2947
$107,500
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
DURYEA
REDUCED
548 Green St.
Are you renting??
The monthly mort-
gage on this house
could be under
$500 for qualified
buyers. 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, 1st
floor laundry. Off
street parking,
deep lot, low taxes.
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MLS 11-3983
$64,900
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570-262-7716
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DURYEA
REDUCED
619 Foote Ave.
Fabulous Ranch
home with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
ultra modern
kitchen with granite
counters, heated
tile floor and stain-
less appliances.
Dining room has
Brazilian cherry
floors, huge yard,
garage and large
yard. Partially fin-
ished lower level. If
youre looking for a
Ranch, dont miss
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MLS 11-4079
$154,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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DURYEA REDUCED!
38 Huckleberry Ln
Blueberry Hills
4 bedrooms, 2.5
baths, family room
with fireplace, 2 car
garage, large yard.
Master bath with
separate jetted tub,
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and island,
lighted deck. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-3071
$315,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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EDWARDSVILLE
263 Lawrence St
Recently updated,
this 4 bedroom
home offers modern
kitchen with Oak
cabinets, 2 baths,
deck with a beautiful
view of the Valley,
fenced in yard and
finished lower level.
All appliances
included. A must
see. MLS#11-4434
$ 92,000
Call Christina @
(570) 714-9235
EXETER
44 Orchard St.
3 bedroom, 1.5
bath single,
modern kitchen
with appliances,
sunroom, hard-
wood floors on
1st and 2nd
floor. Gas heat,
large yard, OSP.
For more info
and photos visit:
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MLS 11-1866
$137,999
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
S
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L
D
EXETER
Nice size four
bedroom home with
some hardwood
floors, large eat in
kitchen with break-
fast bar. 2 car
garage & partially
fenced yard. Close
to everything!
$92,900
MLS# 11-1977
Call Christine
Kutz
570-332-8832
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EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
12pm-5pm
362 Susquehanna
Ave
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular,
2 story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
new rear deck, full
front porch, tiled
baths and kitchen,
granite counter-
tops, all Cherry
hardwood floors
throughout, all new
stainless steel
appliances and
lighting, new oil fur-
nace, washer dryer
in first floor bath.
Great neighbor-
hood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
years @ 4.5%)
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
EXETER REDUCED
128 JEAN ST.
Nice bi-level
home on quiet
street. Updated
exterior. Large
family room,
extra deep lot.
2 car garage,
enclosed rear
porch and cov-
ered patio. For
more informa-
tion and photos
visit: www.
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MLS 11-2850
$179,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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EXETER
REDUCED
908 Primrose Court
Move right into this
newer 3 bedroom,
1.5 bath Townhome
with many
upgrades including
hardwood floors
throughout and tiled
bathrooms. Lovely
oak cabinets in the
kitchen, central air,
fenced in yard, nice
quiet neighborhood.
MLS 11-2446
$119,900
Call Don Crossin
570-288-0770
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FORTY FORT
CHEAPER THAN
RENT!
38 Oak Street. Spa-
cious 1/2 double
block. Living room /
dining room combo.
3 bedrooms on sec-
ond floor, 3 on the
third. 1 1/2 baths. lst.
fl. laundry. 3 porch-
es. Large yard with
loads of parking.
Aluminum siding.
Concrete driveway.
Many extras! MLS #
12-711. Conventional
financing - ($3,250
dn., 4 1/4% int. , 30
yrs., $353 month).
$65,000.
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD REALTY
570-822-5126
HANOVER
TOWNSHIP
171 Boland Avenue
Motivated seller!
Well kept starter
home with nice size
rooms, 2nd floor
replacement win-
dows and great
yard with possible
off street parking
from alley access.
MLS 11-3043
$59,900
570-675-4400
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
235 Pfouts Street
Well cared for 1/2
double with gas
heat, modern
kitchen, 1st floor full
bath & laundry area.
Fenced yard,
detached garage,
front porch, back
yard patio & newer
roof. MLS 11-3436
REDUCED
$42,000
Call Florence
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
HANOVER TWP.
10 Lyndwood Ave
3 Bedroom 1.5 bath
ranch with new win-
dows hardwood
floors finished base-
ment 2 car garage
and a finished base-
ment. MLS 11-3610
$139,900
Call Pat Guesto
570-793-4055
CENTURY 21
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
HANOVER TWP.
12 Spring St.
Enjoy the nice yard
in this 2 bedroom
home in Newtown.
Double lot with off
street parking, 2
year old furnace,
nicely maintained.
Lots of possibilities.
Great value for
the price.
MLS 11-4488
$39,900
Call Connie
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
HANOVER TWP.
146-148 Regal St
Newer kitchens
Large baths
Tenant occupied
3 bedroom each
side.
Call for appointment
$74,900
MLS# 10-4598
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
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HANOVER TWP.
20 Dexter St.,
Nice starter
home with shed -
M MOVE OVE-I -IN N R READY EADY! !
3 bedroom. Fenced
yard. Security sys-
tem. Roof 2006.
Hanover Area
Schools. This home
would be eligible for
the LUZERNE COUNTY
GROWING
HOMEOWNERS
INITIATIVE. Seller will
help with closing
cost expenses.
MONTHLY PAYMENT
$191 ON A 30 YEAR
MORTGAGE- HOW CAN
YOU BEAT THAT?
MLS #11-3023
$39,000
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
HANOVER TWP.
20 Knox Street
Two homes, front &
rear, on 1 lot. One
car garage, patio.
Front home has 3
bedrooms, huge
kitchen, lots of
storage and a
workshop in the
basement; Rear
home features new
kitchen, 2 bed-
rooms and good
storage space.
Call for appointment
$78,900
MLS# 10-4597
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
HANOVER TWP.
285 Lyndwood Ave.
Brick 3 bedroom
Ranch with full fin-
ished basement.
Home features
large modern
kitchen, 3 nice size
bedrooms, all with
closets, hall coat
closet, w/w, mod-
ern bath, ceiling
fans, fenced yard.
Private driveway,
newer furnace.
Assessed value and
taxes recently
reduced!
MLS 12-222
$89,900
Patricia Lunski
570-814-6671
Antonik &
Associates, Inc.
570-735-7494
HANOVER TWP.
476 Wyoming St.
Nice 3 bedroom
single home. Gas
heat. Convenient
location. To settle
estate. Reduced to
$34,900
Call Jim for details
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
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HANOVER TWP.
577 Nanticoke St.
Well maintained 3
bedroom, 2 story
home in quiet
neighborhood. This
home features an
enclosed patio with
hot tub, enclosed
front porch, walk up
floored attic with
electric. 2 coal
stoves and much
more. All measure-
ments approximate.
MLS 10-4645.
$80,900
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
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HANOVER TWP.
94 Ferry Road
Nice vinyl sided 2
story situated on a
great corner fenced
lot in Hanover Twp.
2 bedrooms, 2
modern baths,
additional finished
space in basement
for 2 more bed-
rooms or office/
playrooms.
Attached 2 car
garage connected
by a 9x20 breeze-
way which could be
a great entertaining
area! Above ground
pool, gas fireplace,
gas heat, newer
roof and All Dri
system installed in
basement. MLS #11-
626. $119,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
HANOVER TWP.
95 Pulaski St.
Large home on nice
sized lot. Newer
windows, walk up
attic. 3 bedrooms,
nice room sizes,
walk out basement.
Great price you
could move right in.
For more info and
photos visit: www.
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MLS 11-4554
$39,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
HANOVER TWP.
Double block with
both sides having
nice secluded yards
and decks. Close to
area schools. Wood
floors just redone on
owners side. Won-
derful opportunity to
live in one side and
rent the other side
to help pay your
mortgage!
MLS#11-4537
$65,000
CALL
CHRISTINE KUTZ
570-322-8832
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
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829-7130!
HANOVER TWP.
Enjoy nature in
charming 2 bed-
room, 1 bath raised
ranch home in quiet
setting on Pine Run
Road, Laurel Run.
Close to everything.
Single car attached
garage, 3 season
sunroom, economi-
cal propane heat,
central air, base-
ment with fireplace.
New carpeting and
flooring, freshly
painted, Hanover
Area School Dis-
trict.
Ready to move in!
$125,000.
Call 570-474-5540
HANOVER TWP.
REDUCED
5 Raymond Drive
Practically new 8
year old Bi-level
with 4 bedrooms, 1
and 3/4 baths,
garage, fenced
yard, private dead
end street. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 11-3422
$175,000
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HANOVER
TOWNSHIP
Very well main-
tained 2-story home
with 6 rooms, 3
bedrooms, large
eat-in kitchen and
1.5 baths. This home
also has a first floor
laundry room, duct-
less air conditioner,
gas steam heat and
a fenced yard. This
is a beauty! Make an
appointment today!
MLS#11-4433
$79,900
Karen Altavilla
570-283-09100
ext 28
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HARDING
2032 ROUTE 92
Great Ranch home
surrounded by
nature with view of
the river and extra
lot on the river.
Large living room
and kitchen remod-
eled and ready to
move in. Full unfin-
ished basement, off
street parking.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-79
$78,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HARVEYS LAKE
1626 Halowich Rd.
Country living at its
finest! This 3 bed-
room, 2 3/4 bath
home features a
spacious floor plan.
Great room fea-
tures a fireplace
enclosed in PA Cul-
tured Blue Stone
w/waterfall on side.
Red oak flooring
and beams & a
panoramic view of
the mountainside.
Kitchen has granite
countertops and
hickory cabinets,
Satillio terra cotta
flooring and sky
windows. Much
more.
MLS 12-471
$315,000
Call Jay Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
HUGHESTOWN
REDUCED
189 Rock St.
Spacious home with
4 bedrooms and
large rooms. Nice
old woodwork,
staircase, etc. Extra
lot for parking off
Kenley St.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-3404
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
JENKINS TWP
1252 Main St.
3 Bedrooms,
1 Bath, Finished
Walk-Out
Basement, Single
Car Garage
Nice corner lot
$59,500
Call Vince
570-332-8792
JENKINS TWP.
2 W. Sunrise Drive
PRICED TO SELL!
This 4 bedroom has
2 car garage with
extra driveway,
central air, veranda
over garage, recre-
ation room with
fireplace and wet
bar. Sunroom
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-296
$199,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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JENKINS TWP.
4 Orchard St.
3 bedroom starter
home with 1 bath on
quiet street.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-254
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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JENKINS TWP.
4 Widener Drive
A must see home!
You absolutely must
see the interior of
this home. Start by
looking at the pho-
tos on line. Fantas-
tic kitchen with
hickory cabinets,
granite counters,
stainless steel
appliances and tile
floor. Fabulous
master bathroom
with champagne
tub and glass
shower, walk in
closet. 4 car
garage, upper
garage is partially
finished. The list
goes on and on. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-210
$389,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
JENKINS TWP.
Highland Hills
8 Patrick Road
Magnificent custom
built tudor home
with quality
throughout. Spa-
cious 4 bedrooms,
3.5 baths, 2 story
living room with
fireplace and library
loft. Dining room,
family room and 3
season sunroom
which overlooks
professionally land-
scaped grounds
with gazebo and
tennis/basketball
court. Lower level
includes recreation
room, exercise
room and 3/4 bath.
Enjoy this serene
acre in a beautiful
setting in Highland
Hills Development.
Too many amenities
to mention. For
more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-723
$399,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
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with a Lost/Found ad!
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KINGSTON
171 Third Ave
So close to so
much, traditionally
appointed 3 bed-
room, 3 bath town-
home with warm
tones & wall to wall
cleanliness. Modern
kitchen with lots of
cabinets & plenty of
closet space thru-
out, enjoy the priva-
cy of deck & patio
with fenced yard.
MLS 11-2841
$123,000
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
KINGSTON
220 Wright Ave
Modern 3 bedroom
rancher. Woodburn-
ing fireplace in living
room. Gas heat.
Central air condi-
tioning. Aluminum
siding. Newer roof.
Nice yard. Extras.
(FHA financing:
$3,322 down, $542
month, 4.25% inter-
est, 30 years.) Sell-
er willing to assist
with buyer's closing
costs, up to 6% of
purchase price!
MLS 11-4225
$94,900
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD REALTY
570-822-5126
Kingston
3 bedroom bi-level
with two modern,
full baths & one 3/4
bath. Living room
with fireplace and
skylights, built in
china cabinets in
dining room. Lower
level family room
with fireplace and
wet bar. Large
foyer with fireplace.
MLS#11-3064
$289,500
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
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KINGSTON
38 W. Walnut St.
Charming 4/5 bed-
room with 1.5
baths. Beautifully
appointed kitchen
w/granite counter
tops, cherry cabi-
nets and hardwood
floors. Gas fireplace
in living room, lead-
ed glass windows
in living room and
dining room. Nice
back deck, 2 car
garage and 4 sea-
son front porch.
MLS 11-4103
$179,900
Jay A. Crossin
EXT. 23
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KINGSTON
431 Chestnut Ave.
Charming 2 story
single family home
with upgrades,
including new
kitchen cabinets,
furnace, hot water
heater, 200 amp
electric, 2 car
detached garage.
Walk up attic for
additional storage
space. MLS 11-4106
$129,900
Jay A. Crossin
EXT 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
794 Woodland Drive
Deceptively spa-
cious. Very well
kept. Quiet location.
Move in condition.
Attractive neighbor-
ing properties. Mod-
est taxes. Newish
furnace and roofing.
Nicely fenced yard.
$129,900. 11-4547
Call Dale Williams
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-256-3343
KINGSTON
799 Floralon Drive
New Price!
Split level, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 baths,
partially finished
family room, gas
heat, air, enclosed
rear porch, att-
ached garage. Fam-
ily neighborhood.
12-97 $115,000
Go To The Top...
CALL JANE KOPP!
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
KINGSTON
806 Nandy Drive
Unique 3 bedroom
home perfect for
entertaining! Living
room with fireplace
and skylights. Din-
ing room with built-
in china cabinets.
Lower level family
room with fireplace
and wetbar. Private
rear yard within-
ground pool and
multiple decks.
MLS#11-3064
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
KINGSTON
MOTIVATED SELLER
76 N. Dawes Ave.
Use your income
tax rebate for a
downpayment on
this great home
with modern
kitchen with granite
counters, 2 large
bedrooms,
attached garage,
full basement could
be finished, sun
porch overlooks
great semi private
yard. A great house
in a great location!
Come see it!
. For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-41
$119,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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KINGSTON REDUCED!!
177 Third Ave.
Neat as a pin! 3
bedroom, 2.5
baths, end unit
townhome with nice
fenced yard. Bright
Spacious kitchen,
main level family
room, deck w/
retractable awning.
Gas heat/central
air, pull down attic
for storage and 1
car garage. Very
affordable town-
home in great cen-
tral location!
MLS 11-1282
$134,500
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON TWP
573 Carverton Rd
Privacy & serenity!
This 40 acre estate
features living room
with fireplace &
hardwood floor;
family room with
vaulted ceiling &
fireplace; 1st floor
master bedroom &
bath with jetted tub
& stall shower; pan-
elled den; dining
room with stone
floor & skylight; 3
additional bedrooms
& 2 baths. Central
Air, 3 outbuildings.
$725,000.
MLS 11-4056
Call Nancy Judd
Joe Moore
570-288-1401
LAFLIN
210 Beechwood Dr
Rare brick & vinyl
tri-level featuring 8
rooms, 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
family room with
fireplace, rear
patio, sprinkler
system, alarm sys-
tem & central air.
MLS#11-2819
$199,000
CALL DONNA
570-613-9080
LAFLIN
Lovely brick ranch
home in great
development. 2
bedrooms, 2.5
baths. All hardwood
floors, brand new
roof. 2 family rooms
suitable for mini
apartment. 1st floor
laundry, sunroom,
central air, alarm
system, 1 car
garage. Very good
condition. 11-2437
$200,000
Call Nancy Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P. GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
LARKSVILLE
12 First St.
Very well kept
home in a nice
neighborhood. New
kitchen with Corian
counter tops. Newly
painted rooms.
MLS 12-267
$85,000
Charles J.
Prohaska
EXT 35
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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LUZERNE
459 Bennett St.
Very nice 5 bed-
room, 2 story home
in nice area of
Luzerne. Off street
parking for 4 cars.
1st floor master
bedroom & laundry.
Replacement win-
dows on 2nd floor.
5 year young full
bath. Modern
kitchen w/breakfast
bar, oak cabinets.
Basement always
DRY! All measure-
ments approximate
MLS11-3745
$122,900
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
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Wilkes-Barre 93 N. Cleveland St. 12-2PM Realty World Rubbico Real Estate
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Hanover Twp. 84 W. Division St. 12-1:30PM Prudential Poggi & Jones
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NANTICOKE
Adorable home with
charm & character.
4 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, eat-in kit-
chen, formal dining
room, family room
with gas fireplace.
3 season room,
fenced in yard with
rear deck & shed.
$119,000
MLS#12-498
Michael Nocera
570-357-4300
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-5412
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MOUNTAIN TOP
21 Forest Road
Fairview Heights
ranch featuring 3
spacious bedrooms,
1 1/2 baths, fire-
place, 1st floor laun-
dry, floored attic
with walk-in cedar
closet, 2 car
attached garage.
Newer roof, fur-
nace, water heater
and more! Sellers
are licensed real
estate agents.
MLS 11-3419
$169,000
Tony Desiderio
570-715-7734
Century 21 Smith
Hourigan Group
570-474-6307
MOUNTAIN TOP
215 Patriot Circle
Townhouse. Very
good condition. 3
bedroom, 1 bath,
living room with gas
fireplace and hard-
wood floors. Kitchen
offers new stainless
steel appliances, tile
floor, laundry area,
dining room with
built in corner cabi-
nets. MLS 12-238
$124,900
James Banos
Realtor Associate
COLDWELL
BANKER RUNDLE
REAL ESTATE
570-991-1883
MOUNTAIN TOP
3071 Ablerdeen Rd
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 2/26
1PM TO 3 PM
Immaculate 4 bed-
room, 2 bath home
on 1 acre. Beautiful-
ly landscaped. In-
ground pool with
solar heat. Custom
Cherry cabinets.
Hardwood floors.
Family room with
gas fireplace. 1 mile
to golf course.
MLS 11-1483
$210,000
Linda Cuono
570-715-7743
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
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MOUNTAIN TOP
803 Aspen Drive
Brand new carpet in
lower level family
room! Hardwood on
1st floor dining
room, living room,
bedrooms & hall!
Large rear deck.
Master bedroom
opens to deck! Pri-
vate rear yard!
Basement door
opens to garage.
MLS #11-2282
$192,000
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
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MOUNTAINTOP
29 Valley View Dr.
MOTIVATED SELLER
Raised ranch on
corner lot. Spacious
two car garage.
Modern kitchen &
bath, tile floors.
Energy efficient
Ceramic Heat.
MLS#11-2500
$174,900
Call Julio Caprari:
570-592-3966
MOUNTAINTOP
FAIRVIEW TOWNSHIP
4 bedroom ranch,
hardwood floors,
1.5 bathrooms, for-
mal dining & living
rooms, finished
basement family
room with dry bar,
exercise room, &
workshop. Two car
garage. MLS# 12-5
$161,200
Call Vieve
570-239-6236,
ext. 2772,
MOUNTAIN TOP
130 CHURCH ROAD
The feel of a true
colonial home with
double entry doors
off the foyer into the
living room and din-
ing room. Spacious
kitchen breakfast
area, family room
leading to a fenced
rear yard. 3-season
room with cathedral
ceiling. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
recently remodeled
2.5 bath and 2-car
garage. Located on
3.77 acres, all the
privacy of country
living yet conve-
niently located.
MLS#12-165
PRICE REDUCED
$183,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
NANITCOKE
3 bedroom, 1 bath.
Nice opportunity for
a starter home or
investment proper-
ty. Needs work, but
columns, moldings,
and leaded glass
windows are intact.
MLS #12-133
$42,000
CALL CHRISTINE
KUTZ
570-332-8832
NANTICOKE
182 Robert Street
Nice single or
duplex. Gas heat.
Detached garage.
This home is high
and dry, and avail-
able for immediate
occupancy. Call
Jim for details.
Affordable @
$104,900
TOWNE &
COUNTRY R.E.
570-735-8932
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NANTICOKE
203 W. SOUTH ST
Well kept 6 room
brick fRont ranch, 3
bedrooms, modern
kitchen, separate
dining room, 1.5
modern baths, large
fenced level lot with
prIvate drive. all
appliances.
MLS 12-331
$115,900
Call Florence
570-715-7737
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570-474-6307
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NANTICOKE
414 Grove Street E
Remodeled 2 story
with new oil furnace,
windows, electric
kitchen, bath, door,
flooring, paint. OSP.
Seller will pay 1st
year property tax.
MLS#11-2760
$85,500
Call Al Clemonts
570-371-9381
Smith Hourigan Group
570-714-6119
NANTICOKE
Raised Ranch in
good condition with
3 bedrooms, mod-
ern bath and gas
heat. Large fenced
yard, rear deck, 1
car garage and off
street parking for 3
more cars. New
roof, windows and
bath. Basement is
partially finished.
MLS 12-130
$99,900
Call Patty Lunski
570-814-6671
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NEWPORT TWP.
Five bedroom
Contemporary has
a vaulted ceiling in
living room with
fireplace.
Hardwood floors in
dining & living
rooms. 1st floor
master bedroom
with walk in closet.
Lower level family
room. Deck,
garage, separate
laundry.
$257,500
MLS#12-170
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
PITTSTON
175 Oak Street
NEW FURNANCE
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 1st floor
laundry room, 3
season porch,
fenced yard and off
street parking.
MLS#12-721
$89,000
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
Services LLC
PITTSTON
238 S. Main St.
Ten room home
with 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, 2 car
garage, great drive-
way, central air,
large yard. A must
see home!
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-477
$139,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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PITTSTON
A lot of house for
the money. Corner
home with lots of
space. 9 rooms, 2
1/2 baths, a bonus
room of 42 x 24.
This home is conve-
niently located near
major highways, air-
port and shopping.
Two car detached
garage and nice
yard.
$75,500
MLS# 10-4350
Call Michael Nocera
SMITH HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-696-5412
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PITTSTON
OPEN HOUSE
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2PM-4PM
20 NEW STREET
NEW, NEW LISTING
Attractive Bi-level
with 2 bedrooms
and room for anoth-
er. 2 full baths, gas
forced air heat,
ventless gas fire-
place & sauna.
Move in condition,
$123,000
MLS 12-193
Barbara Young
Call 570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext. 55
PITTSTON
Price Reduced! Price Reduced!
168 Elizabeth Street
Sturdy ranch in Ore-
gon Section. 3/4
bedrooms, 2 baths.
Price $89,000.
Call Stephen
570-814-4183
PITTSTON
REDUCED
168 Mill St.
Large 3 bedroom
home with 2 full
baths. 7 rooms on
nice lot with above
ground pool. 1 car
garage. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-3894
$79,000
Tom Salvaggio
570-262-7716
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31 Tedrick St.
Very nice 3 bed-
room with 1 bath.
This house was
loved and you can
tell. Come see for
yourself, super
clean home with
nice curb appeal.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-3544
Reduced to
$76,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON
REDUCED!
95 William St.
1/2 double home
with more square
footage than most
single family
homes. 4 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
ultra modern
kitchen and remod-
eled baths. Super
clean. For more
information and
photos visit
www.atlas
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MLS 11-2120
$54,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PITTSTON TWP.
BY OWNER
459 Broad St.
3 bedroom 1 bath
attractive home in
great location,
hardwood floors
100x144 lot
asking $109,900
570.970.0650
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PITTSTON TWP.
REDUCED
10 Norman St.
Brick 2 story home
with 4 bedrooms, 3
baths, large family
room with fireplace.
Lower level rec
room, large drive-
way for plenty of
parking. Just off the
by-pass with easy
access to all major
highways. For more
info and photos
visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 11-2887
$159,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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PITTSTON TWP.
REDUCED
38 Frothingham St.
Four square home
with loads of poten-
tial and needs
updating but is
priced to reflect its
condition. Nice
neighborhood.
Check it out. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.
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MLS 11-3403
$59,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PLAINS
1610 Westminster
Road.
DRASTIC PRICE
REDUCTION
Paradise found!
Your own personal
retreat, small pond
in front of yard, pri-
vate setting only
minutes from every-
thing. Log cabin
chalet with 3 bed-
rooms, loft, stone
fireplace, hardwood
floors. Detached
garage with bonus
room. Lots to see.
Watch the snow fall
in your own cabin
in the woods.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-319
$279,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PLAINS
63 Clarks Lane
3 story Townhome
with 2 bedrooms, 3
baths, plenty of
storage with 2 car
built in garage.
Modern kitchen and
baths, large room
sizes and deck.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-4567
$144,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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REDUCED REDUCED
74 W. Carey St.
Affordable home
with 1 bedroom,
large living room,
stackable washer
& dryer, eat in
kitchen. Yard
with shed.
Low taxes.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-4068
$34,900 $34,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
PLYMOUTH
Recently remodeled
single family home
with 1st & 2nd floor
baths, modern
kitchen, large family
room with hard-
wood floors.
$70,000
MLS # 10-4618
Call Michael Nocera
SMITH HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-696-5412
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PLYMOUTH
This 4 bedroom 2
story has a full bath
on the 1st floor and
rough in for bath on
2nd floor. An
enclosed side patio
from the kitchen
dinette area & side
drive are a big plus.
MLS 12-553
Only $34,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
PRINGLE
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday March 4th
12:00-1:30
234 UNION ST
Previously a double
block converted
into one very
roomy, totally
remodeled single
family home. New
carpeting & flooring
throughout. 2
updated full baths,
one in master suite.
Nicely level fenced
yard with very large
deck & patio fort
entertaining. Zoned
commercial.
$131,900
MLS 11-3575
Barbara Young
Call 570-466-6940
COLDWELL BANKER
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340
Ext. 55
SHAVERTOWN
1195 Sutton Road
Attractive, well-
maintained saltbox
on 2 private acres
boasts fireplaces in
living room, family
room & master
bedroom. Formal
dining room. Large
Florida room with
skylights & wet bar.
Oak kitchen opens
to family room. 4
bedrooms & 3 1/2
baths. Finished
lower level.
Carriage barn
PRICE REDUCED
$425,000
MLS# 10-3394
Call Joe Moore
570-288-1401
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SHAVERTOWN
12 Windy Drive
New construction in
the exclusive
Slocum Estates.
Stucco exterior. All
the finest appoint-
ments: office or 5th
bedroom, hard-
wood floors, crown
moldings, 9' ceil-
ings 1st & 2nd floor.
Buy now select
cabinetry & flooring.
MLS #11-1987
$499,000
Call Geri
570-696-0888
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SHAVERTOWN
Well maintained
raised ranch in
Midway Manor.
Good size level
yard with shed.
Large
sunroom/laundry
addition. Lower
level family room
with wood stove.
MLS #11-4178
$163,700
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
SHAVERTOWN
2 Oak Drive
Vacant land ready to
build. One of the last
lots left in this Back
Mountain develop-
ment. (1) one acre
lot. Call for details.
MLS 11-1488
$62,400
Christine Pieczynski
570-696-6565
SHAVERTOWN
A home starts with
location and school
district. Triple A
neighborhood and
Dallas School Dis-
trict. Deceiving look-
ing from the exteri-
or-make an appoint-
ment to see this
3600+/-SF home on
three floors. Lots of
oak on the first floor,
kitchen, moldings,
doors, floors. Sec-
ond floor with 4
bedrooms & bonus
room with skylights
& separate comput-
er area, storage
space and walk-in
closets. Very
appealing! Finished
lower level game
room with bath,
three season room
off kitchen and large
adjacent deck for
entertaining, sepa-
rate office/den on
first floor. Dual heat-
ing and air systems,
public utilities.
MLS#11-4064
$349,900
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
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SHICKSHINNY
3 bedroom, 2.5 bath
log sided Ranch on
almost 2 acres.
Lower level is 3/4
finished. $210,000
MLS-11-4038
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SHICKSHINNY
408 Cragle Hill Rd.
This is a very well
kept Ranch home
on 6 acres, central
air, rear patio and 1
car garage. This is
a 3 parcel listing.
MLS 11-4273
$157,900
Jackie Roman
570-288-0770
Ext. 39
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SHICKSHINNY
Great new con-
struction on 2 acres
with 1 year builders
warranty! 2 story
home, 4 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, master
with whirlpool tub,
living room with gas
fireplace, dining
room with tray ceil-
ing, kitchen, break-
fast room & laundry
room. 2 car att-
ached garage, open
porch & rear deck.
$275,000
MLS 11-2453
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SHICKSHINNY
Very nice Ranch
home with 4 bed-
rooms, 2 full baths,
kitchen, dining room
& living room. Plus
propane fireplace in
living room, french
doors in dining room
and large deck with
a view. $159,900
MLS 12-287
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
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SUGARLOAF
REDUCED!!!!
2 houses. Must sell
together. Each has
its own utilities on
2.5 + acres. 3 car
garage with 3 large
attached rooms.
For Sale By Owner.
$239,900
Call (570) 788-5913
SWEET VALLEY
137 Post Office Rd
Great home on 3
acres with addition-
al 5 acres available.
Mostly level - one
third Wooded. Full
Dry Basement
ready for Finishing.
Central Air & Vac, 2
1/2 Bath with
Whirlpool in the First
Floor Master. Gen-
erator Package for
Emergency Power
Supply. Lg 20 x 12
Shed. MLS 11-3369
$219,500
570-675-4400
SWEET VALLEY
5411 Main Road
Commercial zoned
property on busy
corner. Country
Colonial home with
detached 2 car
garage, with addi-
tional office space
and entrance door.
Perfect property for
home based busi-
ness. Eat in kitchen
with brick gas fire-
place, large dining
room and living
room with coal
stove. Finished
basement with 2
rooms & 1/2 bath.
Old fashioned root
cellar off the
kitchen. Large
paved parking area.
MLS 11-2554
$188,000
570-675-4400
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SWEET VALLEY
570 Grassy Pond Rd
Nice country bi-level
on 40 acres with 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, kitchen, living
room, family room,
office & laundry
room plus attached
oversized 2 car
garage with work-
shop, rear deck & 3
sheds. Borders
state game lands.
MLS 11-1094.
$319,900
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REALTY
570-542-2141
SWEET VALLEY
66 Post Office Road
Charming ranch on 1
acre lot. Modern
kitchen, living room
with gas fireplace,
lower level finished,
large deck with
above ground pool,
nicely landscaped.
MLS#11-2627
$164,000
Call Geri
570-696-0888
SWEET VALLEY
Nice country bi-level
on 40 acres with 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, kitchen, living
room, family room,
office & laundry
room, plus attached
oversized 2 car
garage with work-
shop, rear deck & 3
sheds. Bordering
state game lands.
$319,900.
MLS-11-1094
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SWEET VALLEY
Totally remodeled 3
bedroom, 2 bath
home on 1 acre with
large family room on
lower level. property
has small pond and
joins state game
lands. $141,900
MLS 11-4085
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SWOYERSVILLE
120 Barber Street
Nice ranch home!
Great neighbor-
hood. MLS#11-3365
$109,000
(570) 885-6731
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SWOYERSVILLE
53 Noyes Ave.
Single family, 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
situated on a dou-
ble lot with finished
family room in
basement./
MLS 12-641
$119,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
SWOYERSVILLE
65 Perrin St.
Nice vinyl sided
starter home with
1 1/2 car garage
and large yard.
MLS 12-588
$74,500
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
SWOYERSVILLE
78 Maltby Ave.
Wonderful family
home in a great
neighborhood. A
large master suite
and family room
addition make this
home a must see!
There is an
inground pool and
attached in-law
suite.
MLS 11-4572
$228,000
Call Kelly
Connolly-Cuba
EXT. 37
Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
906 Homes for Sale
SWOYERSVILLE
New Listing!
3 bedrooms, 1 bath
home on double lot.
One car garage,
two 3 season
porches, security
system & attic just
insulated.
MLS #12-31
$90,000.
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
SWOYERSVILLE
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
12pm-5pm
52 Barber Street
Beautifully remod-
eled 3 bedroom, 1
bath home in the
heart of the town.
With new carpets,
paint, windows,
doors and a mod-
ern kitchen and
bath. Sale includes
all appliances:
refrigerator, stove,
dishwasher, washer
and dryer. Nice yard
and superb neigh-
borhood. Priced to
sell at $89,900 or
$433.00 per month
(bank rate; 30
years, 4.25%, 20%
down). Owner also
willing to finance
100% of transaction
with a qualified
cosigner. Call Bob at
570-654-1490
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TAYLOR
Featured on
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Backyard. Move
right into this 3
bedroom, 2 bath
immaculate home
with custom maple
eat in kitchen,
stainless steel
appliances, hard-
wood floors,
Jacuzzi tub, 2 fire-
places, abundance
of storage leading
outside to a private
sanctuary with
deck/pergola & Koi
pond. Off street
parking. MUST SEE.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-733
$189,900
Call Keri
570-885-5082
TRUCKSVILLE
Well maintained 3
bedroom, 2 bath
double wide in nice
neighborhood.
Many updates.
Landscaped &
fenced yard with
pool, large deck &
koi pond! $99,700
MLS#11-2253
Call Christine
Kutz
570-332-8832
W. PITTSTON
New Listing. Oppor-
tunity knocking.
Stately 2 story, river
front home located
on Susquehanna
Ave. New heat, new
electrical, 1st floor
studded, 2nd floor
good condition.
Call Donna
Mantione
570-613-9080
WAPWALLOPEN
359 Pond Hill
Mountain Road
4 bedroom home
features a great
yard with over 2
acres of property.
Situated across
from a playground.
Needs some TLC
but come take a
look, you wouldnt
want to miss out.
There is a pond at
the far end of the
property that is
used by all sur-
rounding neighbors.
This is an estate
and is being sold as
is. No sellers prop-
erty disclosure. Will
entertain offers in
order to settle
estate. MLS 11-962
$64,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
906 Homes for Sale
WEST PITTSTON
220 Linden St.
Large 2 story
home with 3
bedrooms,
1 3/4 baths.
Detached
garage,
inground pool.
Home needs
work on the fi
rst floor, 2nd is i
n very good
conditi on.
Kitchen cabi-
nets ready to be
reinstalled. For
more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-78
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
S
O
L
D
WEST PITTSTON
313 Race St.
This home needs
someone to rebuild
the former finished
basement and 1st
floor. Being sold as
is. 2nd floor is
move in ready.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
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MLS 12-255
$39,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WEST PITTSTON
REDUCED
18 Atlantic Ave.
Large 2 story home
with 2 baths,
attached garage.
Being sold as-is.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-4475
$49,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
WEST WYOMING
438 Tripp St
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
12pm-5pm
Completely remod-
eled home with
everything new.
New kitchen, baths,
bedrooms, tile
floors, hardwoods,
granite countertops,
all new stainless
steel appliances,
refrigerator, stove,
microwave, dish-
washer, free stand-
ing shower, tub for
two, huge deck,
large yard, excellent
neighborhood
$154,900 (30 year
loan @ 4.5% with 5%
down; $7,750 down,
$785/month)
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
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WEST WYOMING
550 Johnson St.
Nicely landscaped
corner lot sur-
rounds this brick
front Colonial in
desirable neighbor-
hood. This home
features a spacious
eat in kitchen, 4
bedrooms, 4 baths
including Master
bedroom with mas-
ter bath. 1st floor
laundry and finished
lower level. Enjoy
entertaining under
the covered patio
with hot tub, rear
deck for BBQs and
an above ground
pool. Economical
gas heat only $1224
per yr. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-157
$254,860
Call Michele
Reap
570-905-2336
906 Homes for Sale
WEST WYOMING
Why pay rent when
you can own this 1/2
double? 3 bed-
rooms. Eat in
kitchen. New roof
installed 12/11.
$49,900
MLS# 10-2780
Call Michael Nocera
SMITH HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-696-5412
WEST WYOMING
WHY PAY RENT?
Nice half double
with eat in kitchen,
nice yard, shed and
off street parking.
$49,900
MLS # 11-1910
Call Michael Nocera
SMITH HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-696-5412
WEST PITTSTON
NEW LISTING
Nice double block,
not in the flood area!
3 vehicle detached
garage, off-street
parking for 4 vehi-
cles, front & rear
porches, patio,
fenced yard, nice &
private. Home also
has central air, #410
is updated & in very
good condition,
modern kitchen &
bath. Kitchen has
oak cabinets, stain-
less steel refrigera-
tor, center aisle, half
bath on 1st floor &
4th bedroom on 3rd
floor. Both sides
have hardwood
floors on 2nd floor.
MLS#12-737
$175,000
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
WILKES-BARRE
100 Darling St
Nice two bedroom
single, gas heat,
enclosed porch,
fenced yard. Close
to downtown & col-
leges. Affordable at
$39,500. Call
TOWN & COUNTRY
REAL ESTATE CO.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
WILKES-BARRE
116 Amber Lane
Very nice Bi-level
home with newer
laminate floors,
vaulted ceiling, 2
large bedrooms.
Finished lower level
with 1/2 bath and
laundry room. Large
family room built in
garage, and wood
pellet stove. No
sign, alarm system.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3290
$89,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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WILKES-BARRE
1400 North
Washington St
Nice 2 story in need
of some TLC with
low taxes, near the
casino. Roof is 5
years young. Newer
water heater
(installed '09),
replacement win-
dows throughout,
100 AMP electric,
tiled bath, wall-to-
wall carpeting entire
1st floor. $49,900.
11-4455.
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
185 West River St
NEW PRICE
$99,900
Spacious, quality
home, brick two
story with 6 bed-
rooms, 2 1/2 bath, 2
fireplaces, den,
heated sunroom off
living room,
screened porch off
formal dining room,
modern eat-in
kitchen, garage.
Many extras. Sacri-
fice, owner relocat-
ing out of state
MLS 11-2474
JANE KOPP
REAL ESTATE
570-288-7481
WILKES-BARRE
2 Story, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 & 1/2 bath
single family. Large
eat-in kitchen, 1st
floor laundry, hard-
wood floors, newer
furnace & water
heater, 1 car
garage. Off street
parking. Quiet one
way street.
$49,900
MLS 11-4171
Call Jim Banos
Coldwell Banker
Rundle
570-991-1883
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241 Dana Street
Spacious 3 bed-
room, 1.5 baths with
textured ceilings,
updated kitchen, all
appliances including
dishwasher, tiled
bath with whirlpool
tub, 2nd floor laun-
dry room. Replace-
ment windows.
DRASTIC
REDUCTION
$60,000
MLS# 11-88
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
WILKES-BARRE
285 Blackman St
Great property.
Priced to sell quickly
and in move-in con-
dition! Easy access
to Interstate 81 &
shopping! 11-3215
$36,500
570-675-4400
WILKES-BARRE
298 Lehigh Street
Lovely 2 story with
new roof, furnace,
water heater, new
cabinets and appli-
ances. Whole house
newly insulated.
Nice deck and
fenced-in yard. Call
Chris at 570-885-
0900 for additional
info or to tour.
MLS 11-4505
$82,000
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
39 W. Chestnut St.
Lots of room in this
single with 3 floors
of living space. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath
with hardwood
floors throughout,
natural woodwork,
all windows have
been replaced,
laundry/pantry off of
kitchen. 4x10 entry
foyer, space for 2
additional bed-
rooms on the 3rd
floor. Roof is new.
MLS 11-325
$69,900
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
44 Hillard St.
Lovely 3 bedroom
in move in condi-
tion. Beautiful hard-
wood floors
throughout, crown
molding and lots of
character and
charm. Large clos-
ets and lots of stor-
age space. New
vinyl fence around
back yard. New
front porch. One
stall garage has a
new roof and is
accessed via alley
behind property.
Water heater
is new.
MLS 12-510
$79,900
Shelby Watchilla
570-762-6969
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
527 S. Franklin St.
If youre looking for
a large home with
Victorian charm,
come and see this
4 bedroom with
many great fea-
tures. Cedar closet
in Master bedroom,
enclosed 2nd floor
sun porch, full bath
and bedroom on
3rd floor. Beautiful
woodwork, newer
appliances and
water heater. Addi-
tional fenced side
yard offers may
possibilities.
MLS 11-2495
$125,000
Call Connie
for a look
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
WILKES-BARRE
60 Saint Clair St
Great 4 bedroom
home with new
kitchen, furnace and
bath. Laundry room
off kitchen. Newer
windows and roof.
Hardwood on first
floor. Off street
parking. Older one
car garage. Walk up
attic. MLS 11-1478
$69,000
Call Nancy Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P. GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
WILKES-BARRE
74 Frederick St
This very nice 2
story, 3 bedroom, 1
bath home has a
large eat in kitchen
for family gather-
ings. A great walk
up attic for storage
and the home is in
move-in condition.
MLS 11-1612
$63,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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WILKES-BARRE
Former Blessed
Sacrament Church,
Rectory and paved
parking lot. 4,372
square foot Church
1,332 square foot
Rectory. Parking for
40 vehicles.
Three adjacent lots
for one price.
$160,000
MLS#11-4037
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
WILKES-BARRE
HALF DOUBLE
Move right into this
spacious 3 bed-
room with 2 full
baths. 4th & 5th
bedrooms are pos-
sible in the finished
attic. Hardwood
floors under carpet.
basement is partial-
ly finished. $37,500.
MLS 12-494
Call Al Clemonts
570-371-9381
Smith Hourigan Group
570-714-6119
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Handyman Special
Extra large duplex
with 7 bedrooms, 2
baths, fireplace,
screened porch, full
basement and 2 car
garage on double
lot in Wilkes-Barre
City. $58,000.
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
WILKES-BARRE
Large well main-
tained gas heated
multi-unit property.
2 apartments, air
conditioned office
suite, 3 car garage
with office area.
Close to General
Hospital. 11-1268
Price reduced to
$165,000
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WILKES-BARRE
Large, stately brick
home in Historic Dis-
trict. Large eat-in
kitchen, dining room
2 fireplaces, 5 full
baths & 2 half baths.
Huge master with
office. Large 3rd
floor bedroom. 2
story attic. Custom
woodwork & hard-
wood floors. Leaded
glass, large closets
with built-ins. Needs
some updates. With
large income apt.
with separate
entrance.
Call for
appointment.
ASKING $300,000
Call 570-706-5917
WILKES-BARRE
Lot 39 Mayock St.
9' ceilings through-
out 1st floor, granite
countertops in
kitchen. Very bright.
1st floor master
bedroom & bath.
Not yet assessed.
End unit. Modular
construction.
MLS #10-3180
$179,500
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Nice 3 bedroom, 1
bath home, with 3
season porch and
detached 1 car
garage. Good
starter home in
well established
neighborhood.
Family owned for
many years.
MLS#11-4464
$65,000
CALL
CHRISTINE KUTZ
570-332-8832
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WILKES-BARRE
Nicely remodeled
fully rented Duplex,
near schools, hospi-
tal, parks & bus
route. Separate utili-
ties and off street
parking. MLS 12-
599 $96,500.
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570-793-9449
Call Steve Shemo
570-718-4959
WILKES-BARRE
Parsons Section
32 Wilson St
No need for flood or
mine subsidence
insurance. 2 story, 3
bedroom, 1 bath
home in a safe,
quiet neighborhood.
Aluminum siding.
Corner, 105x50 lot.
Fenced in yard.
Appraised at
$57,000. Serious
inquiries only. Call
570-826-1458
for appointment
WILKES-BARRE
Pine Ridge Estates
Nicely maintained in
move-in condition!
Hardwood floors in
living room, dining
room & family
room. 4 bedrooms,
2 1/2 baths. Securi-
ty system, central
air, gas heat! Nice
room sizes!
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Well maintained 2
story home with a
finished lower level
and a gas fireplace.
New carpets and a
walk-up attic, great
for storage.
$65,000
MLS# 11-4529
Call Michael Nocera
SMITH HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-696-5412
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PINE RIDGE ESTATES
1007 Morgan Drive
Beautiful two-story
traditional home
located high & dry in
Pine Ridge Estates,
one of Wilkes-
Barres newest
developments. Fea-
tures 4 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, master
suite with walk-in
closet, 9 ceilings
and hardwoods on
1st floor, family room
with gas fireplace,
two-car garage and
deck. MLS#11-3479
$229,900
Karen Ryan
570-283-9100 x14
WYOMING
768 Lewis Road
Dallas school dis-
trict - Lovely cedar
sided ranch home
on 2.7 acres with
gorgeous setting
overlooking pond.
Heated in ground
pool, 2 car garage,
plus one car garage
with workshop, cen-
tral A/C, finished
basement. Loft area
overlooking 2 story
living room, hot tub.
$5,000.00 carpet
allowance. 10-3570
$275,000
Call Nancy Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P. GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
906 Homes for Sale
YATESVILLE
PRICE REDUCED
12 Reid st.
Spacious Bi-level
home in semi-pri-
vate location with
private back yard. 3
season room. Gas
fireplace in lower
level family room. 4
bedrooms, garage.
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and photos visit
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MLS 10-4740
$149,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
AVOCA
25 St. Marys St.
3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
cial building with
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
more information
and photos log onto
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Reduced to
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
BEAR CREEK
1255 Laurel Run Rd.
Bear Creek Twp.,
large commercial
garage/warehouse
on 1.214 acres with
additional 2 acre
parcel. 2 water
wells. 2 newer
underground fuel
tanks. May require
zoning approval.
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photos visit:
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MLS 12-208
$179,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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BACK MOUNTAIN/
HARVEYS LAKE
Restaurant/Bar for
sale. 8,525sf. Turn-
key with seating for
125, bar area seats
24, includes all
equipment, fixtures,
two walk-in coolers,
furnishings, kitchen
equipment, & liquor
license. Two apart-
ments with long
term tenants, gas
heat, handicap
accessible, high
traffic area.
MLS#11-4332
$499,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
EDWARDSVILLE
89-91 Hillside Ave.
Out of the flood
plain this double
has potential.
Newer roof & some
windows have been
replaced. Property
includes a large
extra lot. Square ft.
approximate.
MLS 11-3463
$67,000
Roger Nenni
EXT. 32
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EDWARDSVILLE
89-91 Hillside Ave.
Out of the flood
plain this double
has potential.
Newer roof & some
windows have been
replaced. Property
includes a large
extra lot. Square ft.
approximate.
MLS 11-3463
$67,000
Roger Nenni
EXT. 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
EDWARDSVILLE
Lawrence St.
Nice 3 unit property.
Lots of off street
parking and bonus 2
car garage. All units
are rented. Great
income with low
maintenance.
$139,900
MLS# 10-2675
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
FORTY FORT
1012 Wyoming Ave.
SUPER LOCATION
Needs work. Priced
to sell. Great for
your small business
or offices. Very high
traffic count. Prop-
erty is being sold IN
AS IS CONDITION.
Inspections for buy-
ers information only.
Property needs
rehab.
MLS 11-4267
$84,900
Roger Nenni
570-288-0770
Ext. 32
Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
HUGHESTOWN
115 New St.
Office building with
over 2600 sq. ft.
can be divided for
up to 3 tenants with
own central air and
utilities and
entrances. New
roof. 20-25 parking
spots in excellent
condition.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-607
$249,900
Call Tom
KINGSTON
155 Sharpe St.
Nice duplex with
separate electric
and water. Off
street parking in
rear. Also listed as
residential. See list
#12-609 for addi-
tional photos.
MLS 12-605
$79,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
341 Wyoming Ave.
3 story Victorian
located in a high
exposure area. Has
all the lovely signa-
ture woodwork of a
grand Victorian of
yesteryear! Can be
restored for use as
a residential home
or a landlord invest-
ment. Currently
subdivided into mul-
tiple office spaces
and 2 apartments.
MLS 12-617
$190,000
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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LAFLIN
33 Market St.
Commercial/resi-
dential property
featuring Ranch
home with 3 bed-
rooms, newly
remodeled bath-
room, in good con-
dition. Commercial
opportunity for
office in attached
building. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3450
Reduced
$159,000
Call Tom
570-262-7716
LARKSVILLE
View this view! You
no longer have to go
into the city to
watch the 4th of
July fireworks! Enjoy
home ownership.
Architecturally built
split level, living
room with beamed
ceiling and wood
burning fireplace,
large dining room
with hardwood
flooring, tiled office
with glass views,
two bedrooms, two
baths, family room,
hobby room, green
house, fish pond,
raised gardens,
grape vines, fruit
trees, 1+/- acres of
property, 2-car
detached garage.
MLS#11-1079
REDUCED TO
$229,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
LEASE SPACE
Kingston Wellness
Center / profession-
al offices.
-Modern Decor and
Loft Style Offices
-Four Lane Street
Frontage
-100+ Parking
-Established
Professional &
Wellness Businesses
On-Site
-Custom Leases
Available
-Triple Net
Spaces Available:
600SF, 1400SF,
2610SF, and
4300SF.
4300SF Warehouse
Space available
Built to Suit.
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
LUZERNE
Over 10,000SF of
storage space in
two buildings. Room
to build another
building, profession-
al, car wash,
restaurant, salon.
Minutes from Cross
Valley Expressway
Exit 6. Survey, storm
water/drainage
control plan and soil
and erosion sedi-
mentation control
plan completed if
you choose to build
a building on the
property. Also a por-
tion is available for
rent. MLS#10-320
REDUCED TO
$199,000
Maribeth Jones
570-696-6565
NANTICOKE
423 E. Church
St.
Great 2 family in
move in condi-
tion on both
sides, Separate
utilities, 6
rooms each. 3
car detached
garage in super
neighborhood.
Walking dis-
tance to col-
lege. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 11-1608
$123,000
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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PITTSTON
166 Vine St.
Nice PPthree
family home in
good location,
fully occupied.
For more info
and photos visit:
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MLS 12-220
$49,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
P
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PITTSTON
Rear 49 James
St.
Two 2 bedroom
apartments,
fully rented with
separate utili-
ties on a quiet
street. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-219
$39,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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PITTSTON
SALE OR LEASE
PRICE REDUCED
Modern office build-
ing, parking for 12
cars. Will remodel
to suit tenant.
$1800/mo or pur-
chase for
$449,000
MLS 11-751
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
WEST PITTSTON
134 Ann St.
Nice duplex in a
great neighbor-
hood. Low mainte-
nance. Investors:
Money maker right
from the start. Unit
2 is owner occu-
pied, rent is pro-
jected.
MLS 12-575
$119,000
David
Krolikowski
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
269 S. Washington
Zoned C-1. 3 floors
with 10 units; 8
apartments and 2
office spaces. Huge
potential for student
housing, offices or
social group.
MLS 12-615
$175,000
John Shelley
570-702-4162
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
Duplex, can convert
to single. Steel sid-
ing, new roof, new
furnace, garage
large lot. Reduced
$59,900
Castrignano Realty
570-824-9991
WILKES-BARRE
For Lease:
Professional Office
1625 SF 2200 SF
Very clean, land-
scaped, well man-
aged multi-tenant
professional office
with excellent
access to highway
system. Attractive
base rate. Just off
Laird Street near
Woodlands Inn.
Contact Griff Keefer
570-574-0421
WYOMING
14 West Sixth St.
Former upholestry
shop. 1st floor in
need of a lot of
TLC. 2nd floor
apartment in good
condition & rented
with no lease. Stor-
age area. Off street
parking available.
PRICE REDUCED!
$65,000
Contact Judy Rice
714-9230
MLS# 11-572
WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
285 Wyoming Ave.
First floor currently
used as a shop,
could be offices,
etc. Prime location,
corner lot, full base-
ment. 2nd floor is 3
bedroom apartment
plus 3 car garage
and parking for
6 cars. For more
information and
photos go to
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4339
$169,900
Call Charlie
VM 101
912 Lots & Acreage
BACK MOUNTAIN
Dallas Area
Building lots avail-
able. Lot/home
packages.
Call for details.
570-675-4805
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BEAR CREEK
38 Wedgewood Dr.
Laurelbrook Estates
Lot featuring 3.22
acres with great
privacy on cul-de-
sac. Has been perc
tested and has
underground utili-
ties. 4 miles to PA
Turnpike entrance.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-114
$64,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
$135,000
SPECTACULAR
WATER VIEW!
2 acres overlooking
Huntsville
Reservoir. Building
site cleared but
much of woodlands
preserved. Perc &
site prep done.
MLS # 11-2550.
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
DALLAS
63 acres. Wooded
parcel. 5,000 road-
front on 2 paved
roads. Level &
rolling. In Dallas Twp.
$425,000
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS AREA
3 lots. 70 x 125.
City water and
sewer, gas avail-
able. $36,500
per lot.
570-675-5873
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Earth
Conservancy
Land For Sale
61 +/- Acres
Nuangola - $99,000
46 +/- Acres
Hanover Twp.
$79,000
Highway
Commercial KOZ
Hanover Twp.
3+/- Acres
11 +/- Acres
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
32 +/- Acres
Zoned R-3
See additional land
for sale at:
www.earth
conservancy.org
570-823-3445
HARDING
Mt. Zion Road
One acre lot just
before Oberdorfer
Road. Great place
to build your
dream home
MLS 11-3521
$29,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HARVEYS LAKE
2 ACRES
$35,000
WOODED LAND.
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
HARVEYS LAKE
SELLER SAYS SELL!
Land with LakeView
90' x 125' Lot with
View of the Lake.
Sewer Permit
Required. $17,500
MLS# 10-2523
Call Cindy
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
HUGHESTOWN
Cleared lot in Stauf-
fer Heights. Ready
for your dream
home just in time
for Spring!
MLS 12-549
$32,500
Call Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
LAFLIN
Lot#9
Pinewood Dr
156 X 110 X 150 X 45
FORGET THE
GROUNDHOG,
SPRING IS ON ITS
WAY! BUILD NOW!
DIRECTIONS Rt 315
to laflin Rd; make
left off Laflin Rd onto
Pinewood Dr. Lot is
on corner of
Pinewood Dr. and
Hickorywood Dr.
MLS 11-3411
$32,000
atlas realtyinc.com
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
MOUNTAIN TOP
Crestwood Schools!
126 Acres for Sale!
Mostly wooded with
approx. 970 ft on
Rt. 437 in
Dennison Twp.
$459,000
Call Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP
Several building lots
ready to build on!
ALL public utilities!
Priced from
$32,000 to
$48,000! Use your
own Builder! Call
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
912 Lots & Acreage
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New Homes
From $275,000-
$595,000
570-474-5574
SHAVERTOWN
1 Oak Dr.
Vacant land ready to
build. One of the last
lots left in this Back
Mountain develop-
ment. Just over (4)
four acres. Call for
details. MLS 11-1486
$82,400
Christine Pieczynski
570-696-6565
SHICKSHINNY
Level *7.5 acres*
building lot with a
mountain view.
Great for horses or
organic farming.
MLS 12-306
$59,000
570-675-4400
TUNKHANNOCK
Approximately 4
acres. Perk Tested
& Surveyed. Well
above flood level.
Mountain View.
Clear land. $45,000.
Bill 570-665-9054
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
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570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
PARTLY CLEARED
VACANT LOTS:
LOT #13
E. Thomas St.
Approximately 0.57
acre MLS #11-2616
$32,000.
LOT #18
E Thomas St.,
Approximately
0.73 acre. MLS
#11-2615. $35,000
Call Jeff Cook
Realty World
Bank Capital
570-235-1183
WYOMING
FIRST ST.
4 building lots each
measuring 68x102
with public utilities.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
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MLS 12-439
$39,900 EACH
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
915 Manufactured
Homes
DALLAS
Valley View Park
403 South Drive
1984 single wide 3
bedroom, 1 bath
home. End lot.
Large deck. New
roof, windows &
doors. All appli-
ances included.
$12,500 or best
offer. Call
570-675-2012
MOUNTAINTOP
3 BEDROOMS, 2
BATHS, sunroom,
a lot of new. Asking
$30,000. Call leave
message
570-406-7318
915 Manufactured
Homes
PITTSTON TWP.
95 Redman
2 bedroom. Vinyl
siding, shingled
roof. Clean. NEEDS
NO WORK. Minutes
from I81 & Turnpike.
Excellent Condition.
$19,900.
570-851-6128 or
610-767-9456
SHAVERTOWN
ECHO VALLEY ESTATES
Double wide modu-
lar, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, gas heat,
central air, corner
lot. New roof,
furnace, & water
heater. Two sheds.
$42,900
Call 570-696-1582
to set an
appointment.
To place your
ad call...829-7130
WHITE HAVEN
1977 2 bedroom
Schult. No pets.
$6000
570-851-2245
930 Wanted to Buy
Real Estate
WEST PITTSTON
House Wanted
Need Owner
finance. Flood house
OK. Will repair.
Please contact
570-212-8370
938 Apartments/
Furnished
DALLAS
1 bedroom,
refrigerator & stove
provided, off-street
parking, no pets,
$700/ month,
utilities paid,
Call 570-675-0860
HUDSON
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
refrigerator & stove,
washer/dryer hook-
up, full basement,
no pets. $625/mon-
th, water & sewer
paid, security.
570-829-5378
938 Apartments/
Furnished
WILKES-BARRE
FULLY FURNISHED 1
BEDROOM APARTMENT
Short or long term
Excellent
Neighborhood
Private Tenant
Parking
$600 includes all
utilities. No pets.
570-822-9697
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
74 W. Hartford St
2 bedroom. 2nd
floor. Fridge, stove,
washer/dryer in-
cluded. Wall to wall
carpet. No pets.
Security, application
fee. $550/month +
utilities.
570-472-9494
ASHLEY
Available Now
1st floor, 2 bedroom.
Off street parking.
Washer dryer
hookup. Appliances.
Bus stop at the
door. Water Includ-
ed.$575 + utilities &
security. No pets.
TRADEMARK
REALTY GROUP
570-954-1992
ASHLEY
Available Now
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room. Off street
parking. Washer
dryer hookup. Appli-
ances. Bus stop at
the door. Water
Included.$575 + util-
ities & security. No
pets.
TRADEMARK
REALTY GROUP
570-954-1992
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized program.
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,400.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
To place your
ad Call Toll Free
1-800-427-8649
DUPONT
Totally renovated 5
room apartment
located on 1st floor.
Partially furnished,
brand new fridge/
electric range, elec-
tric washer & dryer.
Brand new custom
draperies, Roman
shades, carpeting/
flooring & energy
efficient windows. 1
bedroom with large
closet, living room,
laundry room, stor-
age room, base-
ment & large front
porch. Easy access
to I-81, airport &
casino, off street
parking.
No smoking.
$650 + utilities &
security.
570-762-8265
FORTY FORT
1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS
Very nice, clean,
great neighbor-
hood, hardwood
floors, a/c, washer
/dryer with newer
appliances, stor-
age, 1st/last/securi-
ty with one year
lease. References
required. $650-
$695 + utilities.
Water/sewer by
owner, no pets,
non-smoking.
Call 202-997-9185
for appointment
FORTY FORT
Available March 1
2nd floor, spacious,
well maintained, 2
bedroom, 2 bath, in
convenient nice
neighborhood.
Large living/dining
area, large eat in
kitchen with w/d
hookup. Front
porch, screened
back porch. Great
closet/storage
space,w/w carpet-
ing, central air, off
street parking.
$900/month plus
utilities. Call 570-
510-4778 from
9am-5pm for an
appointment.
FORTY FORT
VERY NICE
2 bedroom 2nd
floor, mile from
Cross Valley. Gas
heat, washer-dryer,
dishwasher, gar-
bage disposal, large
deck, off street
parking, carpeting,
ceiling fans, attic
storage, tile bath.
$650/ month + utili-
ties. Available April
1. Security deposit
& references re-
quired. Call
570-578-1728.
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Great location, 1
bedroom apartment
in residential area,
all utilities included.
$600/month
+ security.
908-482-0335
HANOVER TWP.
30 Garrahan St.
QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR
UNIVERSITIES
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room, off street
parking & quiet back
yard. $650/month
heat & water includ-
ed. security & refer-
ences required.
Call Rich @
570-542-7620
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, new
carpet, paint, stove,
fridge, dishwasher,
w/d hookup.
OSP.$600 + utilities
570-814-0843
570-696-3090
KINGSTON
3rd floor, 1 bed-
room. Stove, fridge,
electric heat. Tenant
pays electric. No
smoking. Single
occupancy. No sec-
tion 8. Background
& credit check / ref-
erences required.
$425 / month +
security.
Call 570-283-1761
after 6:00 pm
KINGSTON
40 Pierce Street
1st floor. 2 bed-
room. Heat, hot and
cold water, trash
included. $725/mo.
Cats considered.
Call (570) 474-5023
KINGSTON
72 E. 72 E. W Walnut alnut St. St.
3rd floor, located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living room,
dining room, sun
room, bathroom. 2
large and 1 small
bedroom, lots of
closets, built in linen,
built in hutch, hard-
wood floors, fire-
place, storage room,
yard. New washer/
dryer, stove & fridge.
Heat and hot water
included. 1 year lease
+ security. $950
570-406-1411
KINGSTON
E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 3rd
floor, 2 bedrooms,
carpeted, security
system. Garage.
Extra storage &
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine
neighborhood.
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
pets. References.
Security. Lease.
No smokers
please. $715.
570-287-0900
KINGSTON
Penn St.
1/2 Double. 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath. Gas
heat. Fully carpeted.
4 closets. Yard.
Parking. Washer/
dryer hookup. No
Section 8. No pets.
$725 + utilities.
570-714-1530
KINGSTON
SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM
2nd floor, w/w
carpet, stove,
refrigerator. Some
off street parking.
Utilities by tenant.
No pets. $600 per
month. 1 year
lease & security.
References. Call
570-288-4987 or
570-466-7639
LAFLIN
Spacious,
Modern & Stylish
2 story 2 bedroom
apt. Oak kitchen
with snack bar plus
all appliances, 1-1/2
baths, in-home
office, of street
parking, large
maintenance free
yard. $950 month
includes heat/hot
water budget &
sewer. Rest of utili-
ties by tenant. Sorry
no smoking or pets.
Lease, security &
references.
570-824-9507.
LARKSVILLE
Very nice, clean, 2
bedroom. Hard-
wood floors, w/d
hookup, stove,
fridge, dishwasher.
Off street parking.
$600 + security &
utilities. No pets.
570-954-5903
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LUZERNE
1 bedroom, wall to
wall, off-street
parking, coin
laundry, water,
sewer & garbage
included. $495/
month + security
& lease. HUD
accepted. Call
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
Midtowne
Apartments
100 E. 6th
Street,
Wyoming PA
18644
Housing for
Extremely Low &
Very Low Income
Elderly,
Handicapped &
Disabled.
570-693-4256
ALL UTILITIES
INCLUDED
Rents based on
income.
Managed by EEI
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider &
employer.
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 bedroom with full
kitchen. Remodeled
recently, first floor,
ample parking. Hot
water, sewer &
garbage included.
On Rt 309 - close
to all amenities! No
pets. Non smoking.
$560/month + secu-
rity & references.
570-239-3827
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, off-
street parking, $495
per month+ utilities,
security, lease.
HUD accepted. Call
570-687-6216
or 570-954-0727
NANTICOKE
Large 1st floor, 2
bedrooms, 1 bath,
refrigerator & stove
top, sunroom &
large pantry. No
pets. $650/month,
all utilities included,
security & credit
check required.
Call 484-602-8924
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Spacious 1 bed-
room, quiet neigh-
borhood, off-street
parking, newly
renovated. All appli-
ances included.
$460/month.
Call 570-441-4101
NUANGOLA
Adorable year round
lake cabin available
for 1 year lease. 854
sq.ft. with 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath. Also
features 10x25
screened porch, off
street parking &
appliances. Lake
access. Security
deposit required.
$700/month + utili-
ties. Call
Pam Mcgovern
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7749
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
PLAINS
1st floor. Modern 2
bedroom. Kitchen
with appliances. All
new carpet. Conve-
nient location.
washer/dryer
hookup. No
smoking. No pets.
$550 + utilities.
570-714-9234
PLYMOUTH
1st floor, 2 bedroom
efficiency. Large
bath, living room,
galley kitchen,
Closets, washer/
dryer, stove &
fridge. $365/month
Call 570-954-0505
PLYMOUTH
2 bedroom apart-
ment. Heat, water,
stove & fridge
included. Near bus
stop.
$600/month
Two room
efficiency, all utili-
ties included.
$425/month
No smoking or
pets. Credit and
background check,
security &
references
required. Call
(570) 592-2902
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Leather, Moonroof,
Chrome Wheels
MSRP $44,385
-$3,905
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA
1500 EXT CAB 4X4
$
33,919
SLT Pkg, Z-71,
Leather,
Convenience Pkg
MSRP $41,385
-$7,466
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
0%
Financing
Available
NEW 2011 GMC ACADIA
SLT
$
41,900
All Wheel Drive,
Moonroof,
Tow Package
MSRP $45,995
-$4,095
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
DEMO
SAVE
NEW 2012 GMC ACADIA
DENALI
$
43,578
All Wheel Drive,
White Diamond
Beauty
MSRP $47,485
-$3,907
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
0%
Financing
Available
NEW 2012 BUICK
LACROSSE
$
29,397
V6 Engine,
Convenience
Group
MSRP $31,290
-$1,893
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
0%
Financing
Available
NEW 2011 GMC YUKON
DENALI AWD
$
51,995
Sun & Entertainment
Pkg, Side Blind
Zone Alert
MSRP $60,230
-$3,235
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
NEW 2012 GMC SIERRA
1500 REG CAB 4X4
$
22,168
Work Truck
Package,
Automatic
MSRP $26,930
-$4,762
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
0%
Financing
Available
NEW 2012 GMC CANYON
REG CAB 4X4
$
21,462
W/T Package, Auto,
Air, Tilt & Cruise
MSRP $23,115
-$1,653
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
1.9%
Financing
Available
NEW 2012 BUICK VERANO
$
22,792
White Diamond
Beauty, 1SD Pkg
MSRP $23,970
-$678
Sale
Price
3.9%
Financing
Available
Discount
& Rebate
NEW 2012 GMC TERRAIN
$
26,967
All Wheel Drive,
SLE-One Package
MSRP $28,040
-$1,073
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
2.9%
Financing
Available
NEW 2012 GMC CANYON
CREW CAB 4X4
$
28,251
SLE Package,
Chrome Wheels,
Z-71, Off Road Pkg
MSRP $31,025
-$2,774
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
1.9%
Financing
Available
NEW 2012 BUICK ENCLAVE
$
39,480
All Wheel Drive,
Convenience
Group
MSRP $40,825
-$4,905
Sale
Price
Discount
& Rebate
0%
Financing
Available
0%
Financing
Available
0%
Financing
Available
2009 CADILLAC CTS
$
25,900
Stk# 1431
2010 MERCEDES 300C
AWD
$
29,900
Stk# 1833
2011 CHEVY SUBURBAN
AWD
$
36,900
Stk# 1649
2010 CHEVY TAHOE 4x4
$
33,995
Stk# 1654, Leather
2011 GMC ACADIA AWD
$
33,900
Stk# 1858
2011 BUICK
ENCLAVE CXL
$
34,995
All Wheel Drive, 19K Miles
2008 FORD F-150
CREW CAB 4X4
$
24,995
FX-4, Just 43K Miles, Black Beauty
2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING
$
14,995
Stk# 1811,
Choose From 2
2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON
AWD
$
21,900
Stk# 1836
2010 MITSUBISHI
ENDEAVOR AWD
$
18,900
Stk# 1734
2011 NISSAN ROGUE
AWD
$
21,900
Stk# 1907, 12K Miles, Silver Beauty
2010 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS
$
16,900
Stk# 1542
2010 HONDA CIVIC
$
16,900
Stk# 1537
2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING
CONVERTIBLE
$
16,900
Stk# 1782
2010 TOYOTA COROLLA
$
15,900
Stk# 1688
2010 CHEVY HHR
$
13,995
Choose From 2, LT
Package, Nice Miles!
2010 FORD FOCUS SDNS
$
13,995
Choose From 2,
SE Package
2011 GMC TERRAIN AWD
SLE/2 PKG.
$
24,900
Stk# 1857
2011 JEEP LIBERTY
SPORT 4X4
$
19,995
White Beauty Just 19K Miles
2010 FORD TAURUS
LIMITED
$
23,900
Stk# 1521
2011 CHEVY CAMARO LT
$
22,995
Power Galore, Tons of Warranty
2010 KIA RIO
$
11,900
Stk# 1684
2003 GMC YUKON
DENALI
$
12,995
Must See Local Trade,
One Owner
2010 CHEVY AVEO SDNS
Starting @
$
12,995
Choose From 4,
Tons of Warranty
From
$
13,995
2010 DODGE AVENGER
SXT SDNS
Choose From 4,
All The Toys
2010 VW BEETLE CPE
$
13,995
Just 33K Miles
2010 DODGE
CHARGER SXTS
From
$
16,995
Choose From 3
2007 FORD F-150 CREW
CAB 4X4
$
20,900
Black Beauty, Nice Miles
2011 MAZDA CX-7
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
24,995
Balance of Warranty, Black Beauty
2011 VW JETTA SEDAN
$
16,995
New Body Style, Extra Sharp!
2011 DODGE NITRO
AWD
$
18,900
Stk# 1732
2011 DODGE
CHALLENGER SE
$
21,995
15K Miles, Black Beauty
2010 NISSAN VERSA
$
13,995
Just 30K Miles, Balance of Warranty
2010 & 2011
HYUNDAI ACCENTS
$
12,995
Choose From 6, Tons of Warranty
FROM
2011 DODGE CALIBER
MAIN STREET
$
14,995
Balance of Warranty, Extra Sharp!
2007 GMC ACADIA
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
$
22,995
SLT, Navigation, Moonroof,
Rear DVD, 7-Passenger
2011 DODGE DAKOTA
QUAD CAB 4X4
$
21,995
SLT Equipment, Miles As Low
As 14K, Choose From 3
Starting
At
2010 CHEVY TRAVERSE
AWD
$
23,900
Stk# 1731
2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
4X4
$
21,995
Just 16K Miles, Tons of Warranty
2011 FORD ESCAPE AWD
$
22,900
Stk# 1791
2010 DODGE JOURNEY
RT4 AWD
$
22,900
Stk# 1783
2011 BUICK REGAL
$
22,900
Stk# 1801
FROM
2010 JEEP WRANGLER
4DR
$
22,900
Stk# 1794
2004 HYUNDAI SONATA
$
5,995
Just Traded, Looks & Runs Great!
$
6,995
XLT Pkg, Local Trade!
2006 CHRYSLER PACIFICA
S/W
$
11,995
All Wheel Drive, Local Trade, 51K Miles
$
11,995
Auto, Air, Low Miles, Just Traded!
2008 FORD EXPLORER
XLT 4X4
$
18,995
Local One Owner, Just 46K Miles
2002 FORD EXPLORER
4X4
2005 GMC SIERRA 1500
REG CAB
4X4
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Licensed &
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570-735-2257
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Free Estimates
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1-888-680-7990
570-840-0873
1042 Cleaning &
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BACK MOUNTAIN
COMMERCIAL
Cleaning Services
For your free
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570-675-2317
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
Wi l l i ams & Franks I nc
Masonry contrac-
tors. Chimney,
stucco & concrete.
Cleanouts and
hauling service.
570-466-2916
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
C&C Masonry
and Concrete.
Absolutely free
estimates. Masonry
& concrete work.
Specializing in foun-
dations, repairs and
rebuilding. Footers
floors, driveways.
570-766-1114
570-346-4103
PA084504
D. Pugh
Concrete
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
1057Construction &
Building
GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-606-7489
570-735-8551
1078 Dry Wall
MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
Hanging & finishing,
design ceilings and
painting. Free esti-
mates. Licensed &
Insured. 328-1230
MIRRA
DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
(570) 675-3378
1084 Electrical
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed, Insured,
No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
1093 Excavating
All Types Of
Excavating,
Demolition &
Concrete Work.
Large & Small Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES
(570) 760-1497
1132 Handyman
Services
All Your Home
Repair Needs No
Job Too Small
Licensed &
Insured
Free Estimates
RUSSELLS
PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE
570-406-3339
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570-829-7130
1132 Handyman
Services
BOBS RADIATOR
COVERS Are you tired
of looking at those
ugly radiators? Call
for a free estimate.
570-709-1496
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
Marks
Handyman
Service
Give us a call
We do it all!
Licensed &Insured
570-578-8599
The Handier
Man
We fix everything!
Plumbing,
Electrical &
Carpentry.
Retired Mr. Fix It.
Emergencies
23/7
299-9142
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
AAA CLEANING
A1 GENERAL HAULING
Cleaning attics,
cellars, garages.
Demolitions, Roofing
&Tree Removal.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
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Estate Cleanouts,
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570-822-4582
AAA Bob & Rays
Hauling: Friendly &
Courteous. We take
anything & every-
thing. Attic to base-
ment. Garage, yard,
free estimates. Call
570-655-7458 or
570-905-4820
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
DEMOLITION DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
CASTAWAY
HAULING JUNK
REMOVAL
823-3788 / 817-0395
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570-829-7130
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
HAUL ALL
HAULING &
PAINTING SERVICES.
Free Estimates.
570-332-5946
FREE SCRAP
METAL REMOVAL
Services include:
general hauling,
attics, basements,
garages, and
estate clean out.
Call Rays Recy-
cling
570-735-2399
Junk-Be-Gone
We Haul It All!
Residential Com-
mercial
No Job Too Big Or
Small! Free Est.
W-B based
570-237-2609/
570-332-8049
1141 Heating &
Cooling
HEATING, A/C &
REFRIGERATION REPAIR
Services. Commer-
cial / Residential.
Licensed & Insured.
24-7 Free Estimates.
Call 646-201-1765
mycohvac.com
1156 Insurance
NEPA LONG TERM
CARE AGENCY
Long Term Care
Insurance
products/life insur-
ance/estate plan-
ning. Reputable
Companies.
570-580-0797
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1162 Landscaping/
Garden
TREE REMOVAL
Stump grinding, Haz-
ard tree removal,
Grading, Drainage,
Lot clearing, Stone/
Soil delivery. Insured.
Reasonable Rates
570-574-1862
1183 Masonry
KENS MASONRY
All phases of
brick/block, chim-
ney restoration,
replacement
of steps.
FREE ESTIMATES
570-458-6133
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1189 Miscellaneous
Service
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
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CARS,
TRUCKS &
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EQUIPMENT
DUMPTRUCKS
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1204 Painting &
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A+ CLASSICAL
All phases.
Complete int/ext
paint &renovations
Since 1990 Since 1990
Free Estimates
Licensed-Insured
570-283-5714
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Int/ Ext. painting,
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Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
Serra Painting
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Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum.
Free Estimates
You Cant Lose!
570-822-3943
1213 Paving &
Excavating
EDWARDS ALL COUNTY
PAVING & SEAL COATING
Modified stone,
laid & compacted.
Hot tar and chips,
dust and erosion
control. Licensed
and
Insured.
Call Today
For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
1213 Paving &
Excavating
Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL
COATING
Patching, Sealing,
Residential/Comm
Licensed & Insured
PA013253
570-868-8375
1252 Roofing &
Siding
GIVENS
CONSTRUCTION
New roofs and
repairs. Shingles,
rubber, slate, metal
roofs, terracotta,
and many others.
Licensed and Ins.
Free estimates
570-239-8534
PA 010925
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
*24 Hour Emer-
gency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards accepted.
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
WINTER
ROOFING
Special $1.29 s/f
Licensed, insured,
fast service
570-735-0846
1276 Snow
Removal
SNOW
PLOWING
Commercial
Industrial
Residential
DRIVEWAYS
SIDEWALKS
SALTING
VITO & GINOS
570-574-1275
1282 Tax
Preparation
TAX PREPARATION
by Law School
Graduate
with Tax Certificate
Reasonable
Call 570-793-6210
1297 Tree Care
ZOMERFELD TREE
SERVICE, INC.
Tree removal,
trimming, stump
grinding. Demolition
Hauling &
excavating.
570-574-5018
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
RENTALS
AMERICA REALTY
Forty Fort -
W-B - Other!
Professionally
Managed/
Serviced Units!
Check for time
of availability!
All modern
designed, appli-
ances parking,
tenant pays all
utilities. 2 YEAR
LEASE/RENT
EMPLOYMENT
VERIFICATION,
APPLICATION
MUST. NO
PETS-SMOKING.
288-1422
SCRANTON
Green Ridge Area
Modern, nice,
clean. Fresh paint,
new carpet. 3 bed-
rooms (1 small)
living room, kitchen,
bath,& laundry
room. Fresh paint,
new carpet. $600,
includes sewer.
No pets.
570-344-3608
WEST PITTSTON
Spacious, updated 1
bedroom apartment,
2nd floor. Recently
renovated. Sewer &
appliances included.
Off street parking.
Security. No pets.
$475 + utilities.
570-586-0417
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,400.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
WILKES-BARRE /
KINGSTON
Efficiencies, 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
From $390 to $675.
Lease, security
& references.
570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE
72 W. River St.
Spacious 1st floor,
1 bedroom in an
Historic Colonial
house. Next to
Barre Hall on
Wi l kes Campus.
Hardwood floors.
Washer & dryer
inside unit. Off
street parking.
$750 + security.
570-991-1619
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom. Heat &
hot water included.
$550 month +
security required
973-879-4730
WILKES-BARRE
2 bedroom apart-
ment, heat & hot/
cold water included,
off-street parking.
Clean spacious pri-
vate entrance. $535
/month. Security de-
posit of $600 re-
quired. Background
check done for an
appointment.
570-814-3138
WILKES-BARRE
5 rooms & bath,
second floor, newly
remodeled. Off
street parking. No
pets. Security, lease
& references. $600
+ gas & water.
Electric included.
Call for appointment
8 am to 5 pm
570-822-8158
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Clean, 2 bedroom,
duplex. Stove, hook-
ups, parking, yard.
No pets/no smoking
$475 + utilities.
Call 570-868-4444
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
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WILKES-BARRE
Modern, 1st floor
apartment. 2 bed-
room, 1.5 baths, off-
street parking. No
pets, no smokers.
Security & credit/
background check
required. $550/
month + utilities.
570-881-4078
WILKES-BARRE
Short Term OK!
Studio near Wilkes.
Furniture available.
Lease till June or
August. $450. All
utilities included.
570-826-1934
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
single family
HANOVER
2 bedroom
4 bedroom,
large
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom
large, water
included
PITTSTON
Large 1
bedroom water
included
KINGSTON
3 Bedroom Half
Double
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-821-1650
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
WILKES-BARRE/NORTH
Quiet neighborhood.
Apartment near
Mohegan Sun, Mall
& Arena. 1 bed-
room, living room,
kitchen & bath.
Recently remod-
eled. New Stove,
washer, dryer &
fridge. included.
Heat, hot water,
sewer & recycling
fees included. Off
street parking. $600
/mo. + security. Ref-
erences, credit &
background checks
required.
Call 570-861-2264
WYOMING
1st floor 2 bedroom
apartment. Heat, hot
water, water, sewer,
garbage & snow
removal included.
$850 + security &
references. Call
570-371-8300
WYOMING
2nd floor 2 bed-
room, recently
remodeled, washer
& dryer hookup, off
street parking. $525
month, water &
sewer included.
call 714-7272
WYOMING
Large 2 bedroom,
1st floor, lease,
security, section 8
accepted. Handicap
accessible, $695 +
electric. All other
utilities included.
570-687-6216 or
570-954-0727
WYOMING
TOWNHOUSE
Carpet, tile bath,
appliances, washer
/ dryer hookup,
sewer, parking by
front door. $600 +
Utilities, Security &
Lease. No smoking,
no pets.
570-693-0695
944 Commercial
Properties
Commercial Lease
Courtdale location
Ideal for:
Veterinarian Office
Manufacturing /
Industrial Space
Storage Space
1000 SF - 5000 SF
Space Available.
5000 SF Warehouse
Space with loading
docks, office, heat,
and plumbing. $3.60
- $12 sf/yr + NNN,
lease negotiable.
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
FORTY FORT
Fully built-out &
furnished Doctors
Office. Approxi-
mately 2,000
square feet.
Available in April.
Contact Colleen
570-283-0524
944 Commercial
Properties
OFFICE SPACE
HANOVER TWP.
Ultra-modern pro-
fessional office
space. Approxi-
mately 850 sq. ft.
Plenty of parking. All
utilities included.
Can be furnished.
Easy access loca-
tion. $850/month
Call Linda @
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7743
Smith Hourigan
Group
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
I will save
you money!
PITTSTON
OFFICE SPACE
Attractive modern
office space. 2
suites available.
Suite A-4 offices,
plus restroom and
storage includes
utilities, 700 sq. ft.
$650/month
Suite B-2, large
offices, 2 average
size offices, plus
restroom and stor-
age plus utilities,
1,160 sq. ft.
$1000/month
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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RETAIL BUILDING
WILKES-BARRE TWP
12,000 sf. Route
309. Exit 165 off I81.
570-823-1719
315 PLAZA
1750 sf former
Physician Office.
OFFICE/RETAIL
570-829-1206
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT
MANUFACTURING
OFFICE SPACE
PITTSTON
Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. build-
ing in downtown
location. Ware-
house with light
manufacturing.
Building with some
office space. Entire
building for lease or
will sub-divide.
MLS #10-1074
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
947 Garages
NANTICOKE
Available heated
storage space.
Great for boat or
car storage. $65 /
month. Call
570-650-3358
950 Half Doubles
ASHLEY
57 W. Hartford St.
3 bedroom, large
modern, no pets.
Security/lease.
$525+ utilities
570-332-1216
570-592-1328
DURYEA
109 Chittenden St.
Two - 2 bedroom, 1
bath totally remod-
eled homes. Off
street parking,
$450 per unit
plus security.
Utilities by tenant.
Call Brian
570-299-0298
FORTY FORT
26 Oak Street
3 bedrooms, 1 1/2
baths, all appliances
provided, washer/
dryer hookup,
garage parking,
fenced yard, pets
OK, $795/month,
plus utilities.
Call 570-415-5555
KINGSTON
New bath, kitchen,
living room, dining, 2
bedroom. Water,
sewer & recycling
included. New Gas
fireplace. New floor-
ing & ceiling fans.
Washer/dryer hook-
up. $740 + security
& lease. Call after
6pm 570-479-0131
LARKSVILLE
3 bedrooms, all
appliances, gas
heat. Includes sew-
er & garbage. Off-
street parking, no
pets. $625/month +
utilities, 1st, last &
security.
NO SECTION 8
570-762-7650
OLD FORGE
22 Connell St
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
New rugs, fridge
stove dishwasher.
Very large fenced
yard with utility
shed. $650/mo +
security Utilities
by tenant
Call Brian
570-299-0298
950 Half Doubles
PLAINS
2 bedroom, modern
quiet, w/w, w/d
hookup, gas heat.
$500. No pets.
Security & lease.
570-332-1216
570-592-1328
PLYMOUTH
Completely remod-
eled 2 bedroom half
double with 2 new
tile baths. Granite
countertops, maple
kitchen cabinets &
new appliances
included. Central air
and new gas fur-
nace. No pets. $775
+ utilities & security.
Call 570-466-1660
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sellers know!
570-829-7130
WEST PITTSTON
1/2 double, 7 rooms
& bath, hardwood
floors, natural wood
work, garage. Great
neighborhood. Non
smokers, No pets.
Call 570-655-2195
WILKES-BARRE
133 Garden Ave.
1/2 double, 6
rooms. $600/plus
utilities. No pets.
570-824-3721
WYOMING
Newly remodeled 3
bedrooms, refriger-
ator & stove provid-
ed, no pets, w/w
carpeting, $800/
month, plus utilities,
& $1,000 security
deposit.
Call 570-693-2804
953Houses for Rent
BACK MOUNTAIN
JACKSON TWP.
3 bedroom home
on Hillside Road.
$695/mo + utilities.
Lake Lehman
School District.
No pets.
Call American
Asphalt Paving Co.,
at 570-696-1181,
ext. 243 between
7:00AM and 3PM
Monday -Friday
953Houses for Rent
EXETER
COTTAGE HOUSE
GREAT, QUIET LOCATION
Ranch style, 1 or 2
bedrooms. Living
room, large kitchen.
New dishwasher,
fridge, stove &
microwave, wash-
er/dryer hookup
Gas heat, great
back yard, off
street parking,
shed, lots of stor-
age. Freshly paint-
ed. Utilities by
tenant, $750/per
month, + security
570-328-0784
HANOVER TWP
Modern 3 bedroom.
1 1/2 bath. Driveway.
Gas heat. Lease. No
pets. No smoking.
$725 + utilities. Call
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
HUNLOCK CREEK
3 bedroom, 2 bath
on 1 acre. New car-
pet & paint. Full
basement. De-
tached 1.5 car
garage. Front porch
and spacious rear
deck. Water, sewer
included. $850/
month + 1st & last.
570-332-8922
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NANTICOKE
Desirable
Lexington Village
Nanticoke, PA
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms
$936 + electric only
SQUARE FOOT RE
MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
953Houses for Rent
NANTICOKE
Renovated 3 bed-
room single home
with new carpet-
ing, fresh paint,
deck, off street
parking, washer /
dryer hookup. No
pets, No Smoking.
$650 + utilities.
570-466-6334
SWOYERSVILLE
Completely remod-
eled Large 2 story, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths,
single family home
including refrigera-
tor, stove, dish-
washer & disposal.
Gas heat, nice yard,
good neighbor-
hood,. Off street
parking. Shed. No
pets. $995 / month.
570-479-6722
WANTED TO RENT
OR RENT TO
OWN. Crestwood
school district. I do
have a cat. Need 2+
bedrooms.
Call with all offers.
570-406-7318
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WILKES-BARRE
Duplex RENTAL first
& second floor for
rent. Kitchen, bed-
room, living room &
bath in each apart-
ment. Included is
refrigerator & stove
in each apartment.
First floor tenant
has use of washer &
dryer. Off-street
parking. Heat, water
& sewer included in
the rent. Tenant
responsible for
electric only. Appli-
cant to provide
proof of income and
responsible for cost
of credit check. 1st
floor rent is $600
per month, 2nd floor
is $575 per month.
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
953Houses for Rent
WEST PITTSTON
617 LUZERNE AVENUE
2 bedrooms, com-
pletely renovated,
1.5 baths washer/
dryer hookup, off-
street parking, no
pets, $600/month,
plus utilities, &
security deposit.
Call 570-655-9543
WEST PITTSTON
Wonderful 3 bed-
room, 1 bath
home with off
street parking,
central air. All
appliances &
sewage included.
Screened in rear
porch. No Pets,
No Smoking. $875
+ utilities, security &
references.
(570) 602-8798
or (570)362-8591
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570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
One 4 bedroom
$750
One 3 Bedroom
$625
One 2 bedroom
$580
Plus all utilities Ref-
erences & security.
No pets.
570-766-1881
WILKES-BARRE
ROLLING MILL HILL
3 bedroom, 1 bath
home with large
eat-in-kitchen,
hardwood floors,
washer/dryer in-
cluded, drive, nice
yard. NO PETS.
$750/month + secu-
rity. Utilities sepa-
rate. Credit and
background check
required.
570-606-8361
959 Mobile Homes
MOBILE HOME LOTS
For rent in the quiet
country setting of
Hunlock Creek.
$290/month. Water,
sewer & trash
included. Call Bud
570-477-2845
962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $340.
Efficiency at $450
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
965 Roommate
Wanted
SEEKING PROFES-
SIONAL FEMALE TO
LIVE WITH SAME.
Private bedroom,
share bathroom and
kitchen. Quiet
neighborhood. $400
a month.No pets or
kids. References
required. Call
570-362-2572.
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971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
FLORIDA
Boca Raton
Available March/April
Beautiful 5 room
home with Pool.
Fully furnished. On
canal lot. $600
weekly. If interest-
ed, write to:
120 Wagner St.
Moosic, PA 18507
HARVEYS LAKE
BOAT SLIPS for
rent at Pole 155.
Call 570-639-5041
HARVEYS LAKE
LAKEFRONT fully
furnished. Wifi,
cable. Weekly,
monthly. Season
2012 starting June
570-639-5041
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