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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2011

SHOPPING IN OVERDRIVE

TIGHT BUDGETS

Crestwood teachers get word on layoffs

FEDERAL TRIAL

Cordaro: Accusers are liars

The area school district acts to deal with loss of state money.

The ex-Lackawanna County commissioner says the large sums of money he spent were from his savings, not kickback cash.

By MARK GUYDISH mguydish@timesleader.com

WRIGHT TWP. – Crestwood School District teachers who face furlough have been notified of their likely fate, though nothing will be official until both the state and the school board approve their final budgets for the coming year. “Conversations were had with the “Conversa- teachers who might be aftions were fected by program curtailhad with ment,” Suthe teach- perintendent Dave ers who McLaughlin might be Smith conaffected by firmed via email Thursprogram day. “The curtailprocess will involve board ment.” action and Dave letters conMcLaughlin firming the Smith board deciSuperintendent sion.” Like other school districts in the state, Crestwood will see big cuts in state funding if legislators stick to Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposed budget. Corbett insists his budget actually increases the amount the state is giving districts, but his increases don’t begin to cover the loss of federal stimulus money the state used to fill education budget gaps in the past two years, so districts are seeing dramatic shortfalls. Corbett’s budget plan eliminates the Accountability Block Grant Program, which gave Crestwood nearly $325,000 last year. The district used that money to provide full-day kindergarten. Crestwood also lost nearly $900,000 in the state’s Basic Education Funding, the bulk of state money for public schools. In response, Crestwood proposed a preliminary $32.6 million budget that cuts full-day kindergarten, eliminates middle school sports and drops elementary and middle school See CRESTWOOD, Page 14A

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aitlin Cooper dashes through the meat department Thursday during a three-minute supermarket shopping spree at Wegmans in Wilkes-Barre Township. Cooper, a reading specialist for the Dallas School District, won the chance in a United Way raffle. For the story, see Page 3A.

Embattled Weiner calls it quits

New York congressman apologizes for personal mistakes he has made in the sexting scandal. By KAREN ZRAICK and ANDREW MIGA Associated Press

Weiner had run for mayor of New York in 2005 and had been expected to do so again. He was in his seventh term in Congress. At an appearance in Brooklyn that drew hecklers as well as supporters, Weiner apologized “for the personal mistakes I have made and the embarrassment I have caused,” particularly to his wife, Huma Abedin. Pregnant with the couple’s first child, she was absent as she had been 10 days ago when Weiner first admitted sending inappropriate messages and photos to women online — after earlier denying emphatically he had done so. In his brief farewell appearance, Weiner said he initially hoped the controversy would fade but then realized “the distraction that I have created has made that impossible.”

NEW YORK — Defiant and combative no longer, New York Rep. Anthony Weiner soberly announced his resignation from Congress on Thursday, bowing to the furor caused by his sexually charged online dalliances with a former porn actress and other women. Democratic Party leaders, concerned that Weiner could weigh the party down in the 2012 elections, welcomed the announcement after days spent trying to coax, push and finally coerce the wayward 46-year-old into quitting. Known as brash, liberal and ambitious, See WEINER, Page 14A

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Anthony Weiner speaks to the media during a news conference in New York.

SCRANTON – He has spent nine days listening to prosecutors portray him as a moneyhungry dictator who shook down businesses for hundreds of thousands of dollars. On Thursday, former Lackawanna County Commissioner Robert Cordaro launched his counterattack. And he didn’t hold back. Government witnesses who said he extorted money from them? They were liars who, facing their own legal troubles, took the easy way out when they were offered Cordaro immunity, Cordaro said. The federal investigators who questioned them? They used strong-arm tactics and threats of prosecution to coerce witnesses into saying what the government wanted them to say, he said. Munchak And the more than $700,000 he spent in cash on cars, school tuition, country club fees and other expenses from 2004 to 2007? It wasn’t kickback money, but part of $350,000 in cash savings he kept in safe deposit boxes and a home safe that Cordaro, an attorney, earned over the years from his law practice and other businesses, he said. Cordaro, 50, spent nearly six hours on the stand Thursday, sparring with Assistant U.S. Attorney Bruce Brandler as he reviewed the myriad of allegations against Cordaro and his See CORDARO, Page 6A

Report: Conahan-Ciavarella case shows better court oversight vital By MATT HUGHES mhughes@timesleader.com

PHILADELPHIA – A new report says the conduct of disgraced ex-judges Michael Conahan and Mark Ciavarella has eroded public confidence in the notion that judges are not above the law, and recommends the state government make sweeping changes to the way allegations of judicial misconduct are investigated and tried. The report, published by Phila-

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delphia-based nonpartisan group Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts, looks at the how the state Judicial Conduct Board responded, or rather didn’t respond, to allegations of case fixing, nepotism and questionable changes in the handling of juvenile cases in the Luzerne County Courthouse. It also offers holistic solutions

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about their business,” Lynn A. Marks, co-author of the report The new report was published by process; improving court adminis- said Thursday. Pennsylvanians for Modern tration, court financing and the “That’s when we decided that Courts. The Philadelphia-based jury system; eliminating bias; and so much of the focus from the group is a statewide nonprofit, assisting Pennsylvanians in navinonpartisan organization founded gating the courts and the justice coverage of the Luzerne scandal to improve and strengthen the was on the juveniles, and the jusystem, whether as litigants, jujustice system in Pennsylvania by rors or witnesses. venile discipline – and of course it reforming the judicial selection should have been – but our focus was on the discipline.” The report recommends the to ensure the judicial discipline “It just seemed there were a lot system functions with more of questions not being answered state judicial, legislative and exectransparency and accountability about the Judicial Conduct in the future. Board; about how they’re going See JUDGES, Page 14A

Preparations flow smoothly for RiverFest 2011 Wilkes-Barre is ready for three days of fun along the Susquehanna River. By BILL O’BOYLE boboyle@timesleader.com

INSIDE: Welcome the joys of all the river has to offer, Editorial, Page 13A.

nator. “The docks are floating and they’re not heading toward Berwick. Everything is coming together.” On Thursday, volunteers were busy getting both sides of the Susquehanna River ready for the three-day festival of music, fun and racing. Tents were going up to house vendors and displays, and the stage for music acts will be erected this morning at Millennium Circle in the River Common.

WILKES-BARRE – The floating docks are in place for the dragon boat teams, the sediment has been removed from the boat launch and the river level is expected to be at an optimum depth. And as long as the weather cooperates, RiverFest 2011will be off and running today, continuing through Sunday. “We’re in good shape,” said Vince Cotrone, RiverFest coordi- See RIVERFEST, Page 14A

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Luzerne County employee Charles Perez power washes the entrance to Millennium Circle in preparation for Riverfest 2011.


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POLICE BLOTTER

$20,000 bail. According to the criminal complaint: State police at Hazleton PITTSTON – Police said two allege Dixon was arguing with men posing as PPL employees his wife and grabbed a shotgun stole jewelry from an elderly from a closet that he aimed at woman’s house on Thursday. One of the men told the wom- her Tuesday night. The woman was putting children to bed and an they were checking utility poles and meters in the area. He left a bedroom when Dixon allegedly aimed the gun at her, instructed the woman to turn according to charges filed. on lights inside her house. As Dixon surrendered when she did he looked through drawers, stealing jewelry, police state troopers arrived at the house. State police said the said. shotgun was not loaded. Police said the second man A preliminary hearing is stayed outside. scheduled on June 22 before The woman realized jewelry District Judge Gerald Feissner was stolen after the two men in Freeland. left. Police said the man who WILKES-BARRE -- City entered the house is described police are investigating an as white, approximately 5 feet, armed robbery that occurred 5 inches tall, and wearing a early Wednesday morning at dark-colored short sleeve shirt the Turkey Hill at Hazle Avenue and pants. and South Wilkes-Barre BouleAnyone with information vard. about the theft is asked to conPolice said two men pulled tact Pittston police at 654-2425. into the parking lot and parked in front of the automated teller NANTICOKE – City police machine at about 2:40 a.m. reported the following: • Cohen Miller, of Beaumont They waited for about 10 minutes before one of the men – Street, Warrior Run, reported described as black, 5 feet, 9 someone smashed the windinches to 6 feet tall, wearing a shield on his vehicle with a dark hooded sweatshirt, a dark rock. baseball hat, dark pants and a • John Storm, of River mask concealing his face -Street, reported a 30-pack of beer and a bottle of vodka were entered the store brandishing a stolen from a cooler on his rear large silver revolver with a long barrel. deck. The man demanded money • Brenda Klos, of Apollo from the clerk, who handed Circle, reported sugar was over an undisclosed amount. poured into her car’s gasoline The armed man then demandtank. ed money from two customers, • Jeffrey Montgomery, of who told him they did not have East Main Street, Glen Lyon, any cash, police said. Police reported someone smashed a said the second man waited window on his vehicle when it outside, acting as a look-out. was parked on First Street. The pair fled in an older • Tanya Belcher, of West model, dark-colored four-door South Street, reported a rock Jeep Cherokee toward High was thrown through a window Street, police said. at her residence. The second man was de• Scott Weber, of West scribed as black, 5 feet, 7 inches Church Street, reported a silto 5 feet, 9 inches tall, wearing a ver-and-black Trek mountain light-colored short-sleeve shirt bicycle was stolen. and dark pants, and a bandanna • Michael Sarnak, of South Hanover Street, reported some- covering his face. one smashed a window on his WILKES-BARRE – City vehicle. police reported the following: • John Pipan, of Ridgeview, • Christine Hayward, of reported a window was Abbott Street, reported smashed and a door was damWednesday a global positioning aged at a house he owns on system was stolen from her car South Prospect Street. • Dorothy Pugh, of Lawrence while it was parked near her Street, reported someone threw residence. • Roxanne Bush, of North three lawn chairs into her pool. Grant Street, reported she • Angel Halchak, of Coal arrived home and noticed Street, reported a black-andsomeone running from the side white tiger purse was stolen her residence at about 10:52 from her residence. p.m. Tuesday. Weather strip• Suzanne Chapin, of South ping was damaged on a side Market Street, reported three door. tires on three vehicles were • Jeanette Casterline reportslashed. ed Tuesday two women and a • David Baer, of South Prospect Street, reported three tires man stole jewelry from a business at 69 Public Square. on two vehicles were slashed. Police charged Charles Bra• Jerry Langdon, of Mountain Top, reported a lawnmow- dley, 62, of Wilkes-Barre, with making terroristic threats, er was stolen from a residence he owns on West Union Street. reckless endangerment and • Michael Barwinski, of East simple assault after Wilfredo Cruz alleged Bradley aimed a Grand Street, reported somegun at him on Stark Street on one fired a pellet that smashed June 7. The charges against a window on his truck. Bradley were filed Tuesday • David Holminski, of West Ridge Street, reported someone with District Judge Andrew Barilla in Wilkes-Barre. walked on his vehicle, denting it. HANOVER TWP. – Cigarettes were reported stolen NANTICOKE – A man was during a burglary at the Sunoco arraigned Tuesday on a charge he sent several text messages to service station, Sans Souci Parkway, on Wednesday. A a woman in violation of a proglass door was smashed with a tection from abuse order. rock, police said. Scott Alfonso, 18, of Enterprise Street, Nanticoke, was WILKES-BARRE – A womcharged with stalking and violating a PFA. He was arraigned an was arrested Monday on by District Judge Donald Whit- charges she provided false taker and released without bail. information to police about a Police allege Alfonso sent five fight that left six people with text messages to a woman who slash wounds in May. Tamika Rochelle Lewis, 27, obtained a PFA against him in of Coal Street, was charged February, according to the with hindering prosecution and criminal complaint. A preliminary hearing on the providing false statements to stalking charge is scheduled on police. She was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional June 21. A hearing on the alFacility for lack of $10,000 bail. leged PFA violation is schedPolice allege Lewis called 911 uled on June 23 in county to report a fight involving a court. group of people outside her FOSTER TWP. -- A man was residence on May 6. arraigned Thursday on charges Six people were slashed that he aimed a shotgun at his wife resulted in felony aggravated during a domestic dispute assault charges filed against inside a house with children. Jesse Geasey, 31, of Hanover Richard David Dixon, 50, of Township. Foster Avenue, White Haven, Lewis allegedly told police was arraigned by District Judge she stayed inside her house Michael Dotzel in Wilkes-Barre during the fight. But police Township on three counts of allege Lewis was outside and reckless endangerment, and was recorded by 911 yelling at one count each of simple asGeasey, according to the crimisault, terroristic threats and nal complaint. harassment. He was jailed at A preliminary hearing is the Luzerne County Correcscheduled on June 21 in Wilkestional Facility for lack of Barre Central Court.

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Hazleton Area coach backed District athletic director announces Jim Drumheller as his grid recommendation.

By GERI GIBBONS Times Leader Correspondent

HAZLE TWP. – Hazleton Area Athletic Director Fred Barletta on Thursday night recommended Jim Drumheller as head football coach for the high school program, indicating that he had served the team in various positions for almost 20 years. Speaking before the Hazleton Area School Board during its committee meetings, Barletta also said coaching salaries would be subject to the wage freeze agreed upon by district teachers earlier this week. Teachers will actually receive raises in the next two school

years, but gradually instead of all at once. Under the pay plan to which the teachers agreed, they will receive a 1.8 percent increase when the 2011-12 school year starts and the full 3.6 percent by the end of the school year. A similar arrangement will go into effect for the following year, when the contract calls for a 3.7 percent pay increase. Teachers received a 3.6 percent raise in the 2010-2011 school year, under the first year of the three-year contract. However, pay for advisers and coaches will remain at the current rate throughout the contract. Barletta also said he would once again retain an assistant personal trainer contracted through Geisinger. When questioned by board member Carmella Yenkevich as to the necessity of this posi-

tion, Barletta indicated the district had unsuccessfully tried to run the department without an assistant trainer in the past. “This position is necessary,” stated Barletta, “for the safety of district athletes.” In another matter, board member Robert Childs addressed the possibility of a magnet school in the district, which would be available to those students who excel in higher math and sciences. Childs also said he believed that an alternative school should be instituted within the district dedicated for those students who presented behavioral problems within the classroom. The School Board is scheduled to hold its next regular meeting next Thursday at 6 p.m. at Valley Elementary/Middle School, 79 Rock Glen Road, Sugarloaf Township.

Hazleton Area teachers OK budget help By Times Leader staff

HAZLE TWP. – A measure approved by unionized teachers in the Hazleton Area School District holds back their raises at first, but allows them to collect their agreed-upon pay hike in full over the course of the upcoming school year. The district is struggling with a deficit for the 2011-12 school year and the arrangement will help with approximately $750,000 in savings for the district.

Under the plan the teachers will receive a 1.8 percent increase when the school year starts and the full 3.6 percent by the end of the 2011-12 school year. A similar arrangement will go into effect for the following year. The board last year gave raises averaging 3.65 percent to the teachers under the terms of a three-year contract set to begin in the upcoming school year. Some school board members and the teachers union called

the arrangement a pay freeze. But board member Carmella Yenkevich disagreed. “It’s not exactly a two-year wage freeze,” said Yenkevich, who voted against the contract last September. The teachers will receive the raises negotiated in the new contract, she said. The board has until June 30 to approve a budget for the new school year and scheduled several meetings to be held before the deadline.

DEPUTIES HELP MAKE-A-WISH

DETAILS LOTTERY MIDDAY DRAWING DAILY NUMBER 3-2-9 BIG FOUR 8-0-8-5 QUINTO 3-6-2-9-5 TREASURE HUNT 14-17-21-25-30 NIGHTLY DRAWING DAILY NUMBER 6-4-8 BIG FOUR 4-2-1-4 QUINTO 6-6-0-1-3 CASH FIVE 14-17-22-32-36 MATCH SIX 04-05-10-27-32-49 HARRISBURG – No player matched all five winning numbers drawn in Friday’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game so the jackpot will be worth $225,000. Lottery officials said 62 players matched four numbers and won $239 each and 1,955 players matched three numbers and won $12.50 each. Monday’s “Pennsylvania Match 6 Lotto” jackpot will be worth at least $750,000 because no player holds a ticket with one row that matches all six winning numbers drawn in Thursday’s game.

OBITUARIES Carichner, Matthew Colozza, Anthony Cushner, John Day, Roy Dispenza, Jackie Dodson, Charles Gushanas, George III Hayes, Robert Jr. Iwanowski, Thomas Jenkins, Norma Johnson, Carl Sr. Lavelle, Patricia Skrip, David Sokash, Genevieve Space, Jeanette Washney, Mary Ziomek, Dolores Page 8A

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uzerne County Sheriff John Gilligan, center left, presents a check for $3,600 to MakeL A-Wish Foundation ambassador Debra Sattof, center right. The money was raised by the Luzerne County Sheriffs deputies at a motorcycle run and benefit held in May.

Pictured from left are Deputy Mandy Leandri, Deputy Michael Patterson, Deputy Jim Halford, Gilligan, Sattof, Chief Deputy Carl Zawataski, Deputy Donald Lasoski, Sharon Hesnan, Deputy Carol Belfante and Deputy Erin Joyce.

Dallas Twp. gas meter plan will need more time By SARAH HITE shite@timesleader.com

DALLAS TWP. – Chief Gathering LLC was granted a continuance by the township zoning hearing board Thursday to complete and submit revised sketches of its plans for a natural gas metering station near the Dallas School District campus. The board and Chief attorneys gathered at the Dallas Middle School despite the meeting cancellation because there was not a 24-hour notice prior to the continuance motion. The motion was received at 10:15 a.m. Thursday, township officials said. Jeffrey Malak, local counsel for

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Chief, said the company needed additional time to complete revised plan sketches that confirm the removal of the flammable odorant mercaptan as well as a “later development” that will include the elimination of a planned 100-foot communications tower. Malak could not comment further on the communications tower removal, and attempts to reach Chief spokesperson Kristi Gittins were unsuccessful. The document also states Chief received a motion from Robert Friedman, a local landowner, on June 15 for the board to deny Chief’s present applica-

and disarming a police officer by county Judge Joseph Cosgrove. Redmond, who pleaded guilty in November, received 122 days WILKES-BARRE – A Duryea credit for time already served. Cosgrove said Redmond may man was sentenced Tuesday to serve his sentence at a residen11 ½ to 23 months in county prison for assaulting and robbing tial facility through the Veterans Administration since he is a a woman in December. Eugene Ronald Walker, Jr., 33, veteran. According to court papers, on of Coxton Road, was sentenced on charges of robbery and simple May 9, 2009, Assistant Police Chief Stephen Kofchak went to assault by Luzerne County Senior Judge Hugh Mundy. Walker, East Main Street for the report of who pleaded guilty to the charg- a man who said he had been es in April, received credit for 158 beaten up and wanted to speak days already served in prison and with police. Redmond asked for a ride must pay $35 in restitution. home and Kofchak told him to call a cab or have a friend pick WILKES-BARRE – A Hunhim up. Police said Redmond lock Creek man charged with became upset and walked away assaulting a Larksville police officer was sentenced Tuesday to saying "stay the (explicative) away from me. I was in the 82nd one to two years in county prisAirborne and I was a sniper." on, followed by six months proKofchak said they struggled bation on related charges. and fell, and when he went for his David Paul Redmond, 59, of pepper spray he felt Redmond Redmond Road, was sentenced on charges of aggravated assault grab onto his handgun and try to

tion due to the discussed changes and resubmit at a later time. The hearing scheduled for June 23 will also be canceled due to a work conflict with a zoning hearing board member. Chief is proposing to build a metering station to measure the flow of gas coming into the Transco interstate pipeline from well sites in Susquehanna County. Residents have expressed concern over the planned site, located at 49 Hildebrandt Road, because it is about 1,300 feet from the school campus. The new hearing dates will be July 20 and 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the Dallas Middle School. remove it from the holster. Kofchak said he used the pepper spray and several hits to Redmond’s face to regain control of Redmond. WEST PITTSTON – A man accused by state police at Wyoming of starting a pursuit that ended in a crash in May waived his right to a preliminary hearing before District Judge Joseph Carmody on Wednesday. Terrance James Conklin, 26, of Exeter, waived two counts of reckless endangerment, and one count each of fleeing or eluding police, driving with a suspended license and 14 vehicle offenses to Luzerne County Court. Four counts of reckless endangerment were withdrawn. State police allege Conklin failed to stop for a traffic violation on May 25, started a pursuit on Schooley Avenue and Mount Zion Road that reached speeds of 100 mph and crashed on Mount Zion Road.

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LOCAL

COUNTY JUDGE RACE

Seven candidates will compete for six seats in the November election

$1.28 million spent in campaigns

By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES AND SHEENA DELAZIO jandes@timesleader.com sdelazio@timesleader.com

A combined $1.28 million was spent on the election campaigns of the 16 Luzerne County judicial candidates who competed in the May 17 primary, according to campaign finance reports filed Thursday. The tally was calculated by adding spending figures from the new reports to previously filed ones. The total does not include the most recent spending for three candidates – Jim McMonagle, John Aciukewicz and Jim Haggerty – because their latest reports were not available Thursday. Candidates had to file the reports with the state, and courtesy copies were supplied to the county by the 13 other candidates’ committees. Seven candidates will compete for six open seats in the November general election. Five candidates secured nominations on both the Democratic and Re-

publican tickets on May 17: Lesa Gelb, Jennifer Rogers, Fred A. Pierantoni, Michael Vough and Joseph Sklarosky. Molly Hanlon Mirabito received a Democratic nomination, and Richard “Dick” Hughes was nominated on the Republican ticket. Vough’s campaign committee spent

the most -- $215,637, reports show. Four other candidates spent more than $100,000: Pierantoni, $164,762; Joseph F. Saporito Jr., $160,701; Hughes, $123,979; and Gelb, $106,297. Hanlon Mirabito’s committee spent the least of the 13 candidates for which all reports were available --

$26,504. The other totals: Sklarosky, $98,804; Mark Bufalino, $98,189; Michael Blazick, $80,502; Tony Ross, $66,052; Rogers, $53,224; Paula Radick, $24,450; and Vito DeLuca, $18,818. See JUDGES, Page 4A

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NEWTON TWP.

Body that of homeowner

Authorities have identified the woman whose body was discovered June 11 at 14058 Church Hill Road, Newton Township. Lackawanna County Coroner Tim Rowland said his office had also released a photo of the woman, Carol-Ann Marie Bryer, 49, in the Bryer hope that relatives would come forward. None has at this time. Reese said authorities do not believe there was foul play involved but an investigation is ongoing. .Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lackawanna County Coroner’s office at 570-963-6100.

Aid for veterans planned

State Rep. Karen Boback, R-Harveys Lake, will offer assistance to veterans and their families in her Sweet Valley office, 5929 Main Road (off Route 118) 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 21. A claims consultant from the Department of Veterans Affairs will be available during Boback veterans assistance hours that day and every third Tuesday of the month thereafter as part of Boback’s effort to help vets in underserved areas. For more information, call Boback’s offices in Sweet Valley at 477-3752, in Tunkhannock at 836-4777 or toll-free at (800) 278-3930 or log on to RepBoback.com or Facebook.com/RepBoback. WILKES-BARRE

The business group wants the county to allow more time to raise $4.7 million loan repayment.

Matisko to join state board

By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES jandes@timesleader.com

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Extension likely for chamber WILKES-BARRE -- Luzerne County commissioners say they will likely grant the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry’s request to postpone $4.7 million in loan repayments until the economy improves. The chamber says it must sell land to come up with the money to repay the loans, and obtaining a fair market price for land is difficult in the struggling economy. Commissioners say they could force the chamber to unload land in a “fire sale” to make loan payments, but they would run the risk that the debt would not be repaid in full if the land sale proceeds fall short. Chamber representative Larry Newman told commissioners during Thursday’s work session that his organization is not seeking a dollar of forgiveness on the principal or interest. “We are merely asking for time -- time that would give us the ability to properly return the maximum value,” Newman said. Newman said the chamber has made “dramatic internal reductions in staff and overhead.” It has been set back by its inability to recover the $12 million invested in the downtown WilkesBarre theater complex, he said. “That was a necessary investment. It was our gift to the O N L I N E community to help spur growth in the To see video, downtown and bescan this QR code into your yond,” Newman said. smartphone or Wells Fargo, one of visit www.tithe largest banks in mesleader.com the world, also has agreed to give the chamber “time and breathing room” to repay its loans to the bank, Newman said, noting the chamber has created tens of thousands of jobs and spurred development that generated millions of dollars in new tax revenue for taxing bodies. The loans were given to the chamber to buy land and property. The money came from the county’s revolving loan fund, which relies on loan repayments and interest earnings to continue providing new loans to area businesses. This pot of money, which may not be used for general fund operating expenses, is currently valued at roughly $9 million. Newman said the loan will be repaid using proceeds from the sale of several properties at its business parks. Commissioner Chairwoman Ma-

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scene from the movie ‘Trust Me’ is filmed Thursday on Washington Street in Wilkes-Barre. The feature film is written and directed by West Hazleton native Chris Fetchko, who now resides in Mountain Top. The film tells the story of Charlie, who quits a high-paying job on Wall Street to manage a struggling rock band. Other movie scenes were shot in Pittston earlier this week.

Shopping spree well planned

United Way raffle winner takes home $480 in free items from Wegmans in exactly three minutes.

Caitlin Cooper of Swoyersville catches her breath and looks over some of the items she grabbed Thursday in a three-minute shopping spree at Wegmans in WilkesBarre Township. Cooper won the shopping spree in a United Way raffle.

By MATT HUGHES mhughes@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – It may have looked like a mad dash, but it was all planned in advance. Before sprinting through Wegmans on Thursday morning on a groceryshopping spree, Caitlin Cooper, of Swoyersville, and her friend-turnedcoach Kelly Whalen plotted her route on a map of the store. “She highlighted all the aisles,” Cooper said. “I think she has referee flags that she bought as a joke.” She did, and with Whalen directing traffic and friends and family looking on, Cooper made a bee-line to the disposable razor blades, then to the meat section for steaks and a roast. Making a U-turn in the meat depart-

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ment, she sprinted toward the cleaning products, filling a cart with jugs of Tide laundry detergent and trading it for one of the fresh carts her father, Dennis Garvey, towed behind her. Then it was Huggies – for her sister with three children in diapers – and Gatorade and Capri Sun juice bags for her own kids, David and Abby. All told, Cooper took home $480 in

free groceries in exactly three minutes. Cooper, a reading specialist at Wycallis Elementary School in the Dallas School District, won the shopping spree in a December raffle sponsored by the United Way of Wyoming Valley. She was eligible for the drawing because she has $2 donation to the UnitSee SPREE, Page 4A

DUI crash victim’s widow makes emotional court plea Kirra L. McPeek, 24, sentenced to three to six years in state prison on charges linked to fatal crash. By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – Mykhaylo Meshko came to the area from Russia to support his wife and four children, prosecutors say. He was driving home from his job at around 1:30 a.m. on Halloween when his 1995 Mitsubishi Galant was struck

by another vehicle driven by Kirra L. McPeek, ultimately killing the 50-yearold man. “My husband was a very good person,” said Meshko’s wife, McPeek Nadiya, with the help of a Russian interpreter at the sentencing hearing held Thursday morning for McPeek. “It is very difficult for me. He was everything to me.” McPeek, 24, of Wilkes-Barre, was sentenced by Judge Lewis Wetzel to

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Margaret Davison Matisko of WilkesBarre was nominated by Gov. Tom Corbett and confirmed by the state Senate to the State Board of Examiners for Nursing Home Administrators. Matisko holds a master’s degree in government administration from the University of Pennsylvania and a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Wilkes University. Matisko is employed by Northeast Counseling Services, Nanticoke and Hazleton, as human resources director. WRIGHT TWP.

Supervisor trial is moved

A summary trial for Rice Township Supervisor Ann Kijek, charged with three counts of harassment in a private complaint filed by township Supervisor George Venesky, was continued on Thursday. Due to a conflict of interest, the trial was transferred from District Judge Ronald Swank in Wright Township to District Judge Donald Whittaker in Nanticoke. A new date has not been scheduled. Venesky accused Kijek of screaming at him on March 8 and slamming a door on his arm on April 13 at the Rice Township Municipal Building, according to the private complaint. WILKES-BARRE

Riccardi jury now at 12

One juror was selected Thursday in the death penalty trial of Elvis Riccardi. That juror now makes up the first 12 that will hear Riccardi’s case. Four alternates still need to be selected before testimony can begin. Riccardi, 33, is charged in the June 2009 death of 34-year-old Donald Skiff. Jury selection will continue this morning. Senior Judge Joseph Augello expects testimony to begin Monday morning. If Riccardi is convicted of first-degree murder, he faces either life in prison or the death penalty. SOUTH ABINGTON TWP.

Crash kills area man

A Tunkhannock man died as a result of a motorcycle accident on Interstate 81 in Lackawanna County on Wednesday night.State police at Dunmore identified the man as Matthew Carichner, 23. Carichner was thrown from his 2007 Suzuki motorcycle after he struck another motorcycle, a 2002 Honda, operated by Christopher Denmon, 22, of Mehoopany, at about 10:20 p.m., state police said. His obituary is on Page 8A.


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cry. McPeek collapsed into the arms of her father and she was taken to sit down on a chair, prompting county deputy sheriffs to ask her if she needed medical assistance. She declined and the hearing continued. Assistant District Attorneys Michael Vough and Michelle Hardik say McPeek’s blood-alcohol level was .238 percent after she crashed her 2002 Saturn Vue into Meshko’s vehicle on Oct. 31. An adult driver in Pennsylvania is considered legally intoxicated with a BAC of .08 per-

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ed Way deducted from her paycheck weekly. The spree entitled her to grab anything in the store except beer and gift cards, with a total value of up to $400, and when the total value ticked in at $80 more than that, Wegmans kicked in the difference. So did her extra preparation and training pay off? “We stuck right to it and got everything,” Cooper ONLINE said. “It was fun, actually. I’d To see video, do it again.” scan this QR code into your Wegmans smartphone or has offered the visit www.tishopping-spree mesleader.com prize to the United Way for eight or nine years, store manager Keith Grierson said. “It’s an organization that the company has felt strongly about for many years,” he added. The United Way provides funding to 47 specialist programs in the Wyoming Valley, with a focus on improving public health, building stable communities and strengthening at-risk populations. The group raised more than $4 million in the Wyoming Valley last year.

cent. “I’m very sorry. I’m very sorry,” McPeek said to the Meshko family. Her attorney, Frank Nocito, also expressed his condolences to the Meshko family in Russian. Nocito told Wetzel his client is sorrowful, remorseful and ashamed of her actions, and accepted responsibility by pleading guilty to the charges in April. McPeek cares for her grandmother and great-grandmother, holds down a job and has her EMT certification. “This was out of character,” Nocito said, adding his client has attended counseling and returned to attending church services. Nadiya Meshko advised McPeek to take a Bible with her to prison and repent before God so she can understand what she did to the Meshko family. “Stop drinking alcohol and live a life of virtue,” Meshko said.

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ryanne Petrilla said she will support the deferral because the county won’t be forgiving any money owed. Commissioner Thomas Cooney said he will grant the request because the chamber will be obli-

The seven primary nominees may have to hold more fundraisers or loan more money to their committees to beef up their campaign war chests for the general election. Vough’s committee shows a negative balance of $31,000. The remaining balances of other committees: Sklarosky, $7,000; Pierantoni, $4,100; Hughes, $600; Rogers, $3,800; Gelb, $9,900; and Hanlon Mirabito, $1,900, the reports show.

gated to sell the land at the best price. He said he was against another option in which the county would take possession of chamber land and try to sell it to recoup the money. The loan repayment delay, which is set to be approved at Wednesday’s commissioner meeting, will ensure the county receives money as land is sold, Cooney said.

“They have no other resources to pay this debt,” Cooney said of the chamber. Commissioner Stephen A. Urban said he will support the request because it’s the only option that guarantees the county will be fully repaid. The repayment delay won’t hurt the revolving loan fund because requests for new loans are down because of the economy, he said.

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Bin Laden’s longtime deputy helped plan the 9/11 attacks and hates the U.S. By HAMZA HENDAWI Associated Press

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Worn this way: Gaga outfit on display

Exhibitions chief preparator Andre Septavec and director of exhibitions Shelby Morrison put the famous meat dress and boots, worn on stage by Lady Gaga during her acceptance for Best Video of the Year for Bad Romance at the MTV Video Music Awards last year, on display Thursday in an exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland. The dress and boots, which had turned brown from the chemical preservation process, have been painted to return them to their original color.

CAIRO — Osama bin Laden’s longtime deputy Ayman al-Zawahri, a fiery ideologue who is known for his deep hatred of the West and helped plan the 9/11 attacks, has taken control of al-Qaida after the death last month of the terror network’s founder, the group said Thursday. Al-Zawahri, an Egyptianborn surgeon, has been credited with bringing tactical and organizational cunning to al-Qaida, which has found itself increasingly decentral-

ized and prone to internal disputes after its expulsion from Afghanistan after the 2001 U.S. invasion. The move also comes at a time the terror network is struggling for relevance as a wave of Arab uprisings has threatened to leave it marginalized. Al-Zawahri pledged earlier this month to avenge the U.S. raid on May 2 that killed bin Laden, the al-Qaida founder and mastermind of the Sept. 11 terror attacks, and to continue the terror network’s campaign of attacks against the U.S. and other Western interests. “The general command of al-Qaida, after completing consultations, decided that the sheik doctor Abu Mo-

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Al-Qaida’s then deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahri gestures while addressing the camera in January 2006.

hammed Ayman al-Zawahri take the responsibility and be in charge of the group,” said a statement purportedly by alQaida and posted on militant websites, including several

known to be affiliated with the group. Al-Qaida gave no details about the selection process for bin Laden’s successor but said that it was the best tribute to the memory of its “martyrs.” Al-Zawahri, who turns 60 on Sunday and has a $25 million bounty on his head, has been behind the use of suicide bombings and the independent militant cells that have become the network’s trademarks. But U.S. intelligence officials have said that some al-Qaida members find al-Zawahri to be a controlling micromanager who lacks bin Laden’s populist appeal. Because of that, U.S. intelligence will watch for signs Zawahri is a leader in name only.

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Forces hauling in males Syrian security forces fanned out through villages and towns in the northern province of Idlib on Thursday, randomly hauling in males over age 16 as the government worked to silence a center of anti-regime protest. In this border region, where thousands of Syrian civilians have fled to havens in Turkey, Turkish officials were preparing to send food, clean water, medicine and other aid to thousands more stranded on the Syrian side. The unusual plan for a cross-border operation on Syrian soil appeared to have Syrian clearance, being announced by Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu after he met with an envoy from President Bashar Assad’s authoritarian regime. PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI

President courts emigrants Haiti’s new president is reaching out to the 2 million Haitians emigrants whose earnings abroad have long helped keep the struggling country afloat even while they have been shut out of local politics. Recently inaugurated Michel Martelly, who lived abroad himself, has vowed to overturn Haiti’s long-standing ban on dual citizenship and to build a better relationship with an overseas community that contributes 25 percent of Haiti’s gross domestic product with remittances sent to relatives back home. The Haitian diaspora, mostly in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean, has been shut out of the political scene. Residency requirements ban those abroad from owning land or running for office, a clause that kept Grammy Award-winning singer Wyclef Jean from fulfilling his dream of running for president of Haiti. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.

Winds cause fire problems Increasingly fierce winds Thursday tested firefighters protecting clusters of homes, a national park, watersheds and other infrastructure from wildfires in the Southwest, including the largest blaze in Arizona history. One fire at the Coronado National Forest in southern Arizona had burned or damaged at least 40 homes and 10 other structures over 14 square miles, or 9,500 acres. It also destroyed a chapel, the Arizona Daily Star reported. At peak burning time on Thursday afternoon, the fire is “probably going to look like a bomb went off,” fire information officer Dale Thompson said. The next three days will be tough because of the winds, he said. The blaze is 17 percent contained.

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Politics slows gay marriage vote Delay of marriage bill in New York linked to rent control regulations deal in state Senate.

Gay marriage supporters Anne Saile, left, of Ballston Lake, N.Y., and Jason Ganns, of Albany, N.Y., speak with The Associated Press Thursday in Albany. Conflicting interests and political maneuvering threatened to stall a vote on whether to legalize gay marriage.

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ALBANY, N.Y. — Conflicting interests and political maneuvering threatened to stall a vote in New York on whether to legalize gay marriage, viewed by advocates and opponents alike as a pivotal moment in the years-long debate. The Republican leader of the state Senate, which controls the fate of the measure, emerged from yet another closeddoor meeting Thursday morning with no plan to bring the issue to a vote. Dean Skelos, a Long Island Republican, gave the brief update after meeting with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a supporter of same-sex marriage. Another Republican, Sen. Martin Golden of Brooklyn, said the collapse of a

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deal to extend New York City rent control regulations late Wednesday night was linked to the slowdown in discussions over gay marriage. Golden said he still expects the marriage bill to come to a vote, but that may not happen this week. It had been expected as early as Thursday. Bloomberg, a major financial backer of the Senate Republicans, declined imme-

diate comment after meeting with the senators for an hour. The legalization of gay marriage in New York now falls squarely on the shoulders of GOP state senators under intense political pressure from the important Conservative Party and internal polling that shows growing, but not necessarily majority, support for same-sex marriage.

Senate votes to ax ethanol tax credit

The vote on the subsidy was a do-over on a proposal that had been rejected earlier. By LISA MASCARO Tribune Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — The Senate voted to do away with an ethanol tax credit, an indication of waning support for subsidizing the industry as the nation grapples with deficit spending and spiraling federal debt. Still, the tax credit will likely continue for some time as the legislation was attached to a stalled economic development bill that faces opposition in Congress. The 73-27 vote on Thursday to advance the proposal that would end the credit drew support from across party lines as senators from farming states found little backing for the continuing a tax break that government auditors have called unnecessary. Despite pres“This subsidy sure on Reis wasteful and publican senduplicative,” said Sen. ators to not Dianne Fein- indirectly stein, D-Calif., permit a tax who authored the bill with hike by elimSen. Tom Co- inating the burn, R-Okla. nearly $6 The 45-centbillion annual per-gallon tax credit is offered subsidy withto companies out redirectthat blend etha- ing the savnol with gasoings to anothline. But the Gov- er tax break, ernment Ac- a majority of countability Of- GOP senators fice said earlier this year the in- gave their centive was no support. longer necessary after a 2005 energy act required ethanol to be increasingly mixed with gas. The proposal also would end a 54-cent-per-gallon tariff on imported ethanol. Despite pressure on Republican senators to not indirectly permit a tax hike by eliminating the nearly $6 billion annual subsidy without redirecting the savings to another tax break, a majority of GOP senators gave their support. The vote came as Vice President Joe Biden held a third consecutive day of closed-door talks with congressional leaders as they seek a bipartisan agreement that would reduce the federal deficit and lead to Congress raising the nation’s $14.3 trillion debt limit. The White House has said the president supports reducing the ethanol tax credit, but does not support a full repeal. Thursday’s vote on the ethanol subsidy was a do-over on a proposal that had been rejected earlier this week when Democrats largely opposed it on procedural grounds.

NATO airstrikes hammer Gadhafi’s stronghold of Tripoli By ADAM SCHRECK Associated Press

TRIPOLI, Libya — Renewed diplomatic efforts to halt the country’s civil war appeared to be gaining momentum Thursday as thunderous NATO airstrikes once again hammered Moammar Gadhafi’s stronghold of Tripoli. Officials in the capital say they are open to international efforts that would bring an end to four months of fighting between forces loyal to the longtime leader and rebels who control the east-

ern third of the country along with pockets in the west. But they insist that Gadhafi will not bow to international pressure to push him aside. “We don’t accept anything that may be done against him. He is a red line in our discussions,” Prime Minister alBaghdadi al-Mahmoudi said. Any deal that would partition the country is also unacceptable, he added. One of Gadhafi’s sons told an Italian newspaper that while his father would

not seek exile, elections under international supervision could offer a way out. A vote could be organized within three months, he said. The son, Saif al-Islam, told Corriere della Sera that Gadhafi would step aside if he lost, which the son said was unlikely. He acknowledged, however, that “my father’s regime as it developed since 1969 is dead.” AP PHOTO In Washington, U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland re- Libyan woman has her mouth symbolically taped in a protest in Tripoli. jected the idea of elections in Libya.

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Resident, suspecting illegal activity at Scouten Lee Park, wants basketball hoops gone. By BILL O’BOYLE boboyle@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – Christian Stevens told City Council on Thursday that he will attend every meeting until the situation at Scouten Lee Park is resolved. Stevens, of Parkin Street, said the behavior of people using the basketball courts at the park is disturbing the neighborhood. He said he and other neighbors suspect illegal activity is going on as well, and he asked council again to have the basketball hoops removed. The people using the courts late in the evening are mostly adults who drive to the park, he said, and if the basketball hoops are removed, the players will go someplace else. “We have a quiet neighborhood,� Stevens said. “And we would like it to stay that way.� He complained of loud noise, obscene language and loud music. He said he and other resi-

dents have seen some of the people urinating “in broad daylightâ€? facing the residents’ homes. “The city can’t turn a blind eye on this,â€? Stevens said. Mayor Tom Leighton said the city determined the park was improved in 1999. He said the city will remove the baskets for repair, and during that time the park will be monitored to determine if the behavior changes. Leighton said police patrols have already been increased and will continue. “We are fully aware of the situation and we are taking it seriously,â€? he said. Councilman Tony Thomas Jr., said the city has received numerous complaints about similar behavior at other city parks. In other business, council: • Heard from Denise Nirka of Johnson Street. She asked council to monitor traffic on her street because large trucks have been speeding. She said the trucks are not allowed on Johnson Street, signs are posted about the ban and police have been notified. • Listened to a request from

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John Kempka of Court Street that council post the dead-end street to warn motorists. Kempka said the street is narrow, making it difficult for vehicles to turn around. • Approved a resolution authorizing the purchase of nine new vehicles – four of them police cruisers. The city will buy four Ford Crown Victoria cruisers for not more than $120,000 and five Ford Focus cars – for a total not to exceed $75,000 – for use by various city departments. ro said it was the product of his style of saving. By 2004, he had socked away $350,000 in cash in safe deposit boxes and a home safe. That, combined with more than $500,000 in reported earnings he had from 2004 through 2007, accounts for the cash expenditures, he said. Why did he keep such a large sum in a safe, where it did not earn interest, as opposed to a

WILKES-BARRE – “Goodnight, Cupcake.� That statement from Mayor Tom Leighton to tow truck operator Bob Kadluboski at Thursday night’s City Council meeting enraged the businessman, leading him to shout at the mayor. “Don’t you ever call me cupcake again,� Kadluboski screamed at Leighton, who was standing at the rear of council chambers. “I’m sick of your mouth. You’re nothing but a punk.� Leighton just stood and smiled as Kadluboski was led out of the room by a city police officer and he walked to his vehicle in the parking lot. Leighton explained what happened after the meeting. “When he (Kadluboski) was walking out, he called me a thief under his breath,� Leighton said. “I said, ‘Goodnight, Cupcake,’ and you heard what happened.� Later Thursday night, Kadluboski, owner of City Wide Towing & Repair, said he didn’t say anything to Leighton to provoke a response.

“I didn’t even know he was standing there,� Kadluboski said. “Why was he standing back Kadluboski there anyway? Is he trying to make me punch him in the face?� Janet Straub of Espy Street was about to address council about an issue in her neighborhood when Kadluboski started shouting. Visibly shaken, Straub could hardly speak when order was restored. “That really scared me,� she said after the meeting. “I wasn’t able to gather my thoughts.� Leighton said he has been told that “Cupcake� is a nickname some people call Kadluboski. “Nobody calls me that,� Kadluboski said. “My nickname is ‘Kabby.’ � Leighton said Kadluboski’s behavior last night has been typical of his recent visits to council meetings. “He’s left council meetings several times screaming and slamming doors,� Leighton

said. “This isn’t the first time he’s been escorted out.� Kadluboski has been trying to convince council to allow more time for public comment. He has asked for 5 minutes on each topic he wants to discuss, but council only allows him the 5 minutes allocated to all residents who address council. Kadluboski used up his 5 minutes telling council that he is going to the American Civil Liberties Union to report the council’s policy on public comment. When he was done with discussing his plan, council Chairwoman Kathy Kane informed him his time was up. “You’re not going to get away with this,� Kadluboski said. “You’re limiting my time to talk about various subjects. You can’t treat the citizens like this.� When asked why he was standing at the back of the room, Leighton said he went to the men’s room and left his keys in council chambers. He said the door to the clerk’s office locked behind him so he had to return to the meeting via the public entrance. Former Lackawanna County Commissioner Robert Cordaro speaks with the media after his testimony on Thursday with his attorney William Costopoulos.

bank? Brandler asked. It was to protect the money, Cordaro said, explaining he was the guarantor on a $1.3 million loan held by another person. He feared the bank could attach his bank accounts if that person ever defaulted on the loan, he said. The trial will resume at 9:30 a.m. today before U.S. District Judge A. Richard Caputo in the federal courthouse in Scranton.

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two days after Cordaro won a seat as a majority commissioner and offered him a chance to get on the “preferred listâ€? of contracContinued from Page 1A tors in exchange for a campaign contribution. co-defendant, A.J. Munchak. Heim testified he declined to Brandler set the tone for the day of often contentious testimo- do so and that he never got anny when he reminded Cordaro of other contract with the county the campaign promise he made under the Cordaro/Munchak adto end “pay for playâ€? schemes ministration. Not so, Cordaro said. He proand cronyism in the county. “You not only continued that duced documents showing Heim practice, you escalated it to won a $161,000 contract in June whole new corrupt level,â€? Bran- 2007, six months before Cordadler said. “You personally got ro’s tenure ended. “Why did he get a contract if I over $400,000 in cash by shaking down contractors wanting to do was so aware he didn’t make a contribution?â€? Cordaro asked. business with the county.â€? Other witnesses also lied on “Completely false,â€? Cordaro shot back. “You and the govern- the stand, Cordaro said, includment gave them immunity to tell ing Donald Kalina of the Highthe story you wanted to be told. land Associates engineering ‌ You offered them an easy way firm, who alleged he delivered to out and unfortunately they took Cordaro $30,000 of the $90,000 in total kickbacks that were deit.â€? Cordaro focused on attacking manded by Munchak, and Mithe credibility of many of the wit- chael Pasonick of Pasonick and Associates engineering, nesses against him. His who claims he gave Corprime target was Al Government Hughes, a West Scran- witnesses who daro $2,000 in campaign contributions to perton funeral director suade him to give Pasonwho prosecutors say said he expassed tens of thou- torted money ick contracts. When not discrediting sands of dollars in kick- from them? witnesses, Cordaro spent backs to Cordaro from They were his time explaining his the civil engineering version of other nefarifirm Acker Associates. liars who ‌ Hughes also alleged took the easy ous deals in which the government alleges he Cordaro was a silent way out‌ took part, including the partner in a cell tower 2006 purchase of his project that netted Corhome at 57 Tiffany Drive in Dundaro and others $14,000 each. Acker Associates is among more from Shawn Tuffy. Tuffy testified earlier this eight businesses the government alleges paid kickbacks to Corda- week that he wrote up two sales ro and Munchak during their agreements, one listing the price tenure as majority commission- at $700,000, the other at ers from 2004 to 2008 out of fear $350,000, at Cordaro’s request. But Cordaro testified that was they would lose lucrative conTuffy’s idea. tracts with the county. “He had some reason to do Cordaro vehemently denied he was a partner in the cell tower this 350 thing. I don’t recallâ€? deal or that he ever accepted what it was, Cordaro said. Cordaro also tried to explain money from Hughes, whom he portrayed as a degenerate gam- why the second agreement for bler mired in financial troubles. $350,000 was listed in the name Questioned by his attorney, of “Robert Co,â€? rather than “RobWilliam Costopoulos, Cordaro ert Cordaro.â€? Cordaro said he said Hughes routinely lost tens doesn’t know why his name was of thousands of dollars betting listed that way, but acknowlon football, including a $10,000 edged he signed the document bet he once made with Cordaro. as “Robert Co.â€? Asked by Brandler why he did Gambling was so ingrained in Hughes’ blood that he once lost that, Cordaro said it was his “fast another $10,000 bet with Corda- signature.â€? “It is one of the signatures I ro regarding whether Sno Mountain would go through with the have when I’m in a hurry,â€? Corpurchase of Montage Mountain daro said, explaining that it was common practice for him to sign from the county, Cordaro said. After he lost that bet, Hughes documents that way when he “tried to go double up on wheth- had a lot of documents to sign. Cordaro also endeavored to er the water park would open,â€? explain why he was so flush with Cordaro said. Cordaro also took aim at John cash during his tenure as a maHeim of A. J. Guzzi Construc- jority commissioner. Prosecutors allege the money tion, who alleged Cordaro’s brother, Ronald, contacted him came from kickbacks, but Corda-

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Adam McGahee, Meyers High School class president, and Staci Zobaski pose for a picture taken by Bryan Czerniakowski, right, before the start of the 2011 commencement on Thursday.

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Coughlin High School graduates line up before processing into the 2011 commencement ceremony at the F.M. Kirby Center on Thursday afternoon.

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JEANNETTE L. SPACE, 86, of River Street, Forty Fort, died Thursday, June 16, 2011, at The Wesley Village, Jenkins Township, where she was a guest. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. GENEVIEVE SOKASH, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away Thursday, June 16, 2011, at the Golden Living Center Summit, WilkesBarre. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Jendrzejewski Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre. THOMAS J. IWANOWSKI, 66, of Wyoming, Kingston Township, passed away Wednesday evening, June 15, 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Bednarski & Thomas Funeral Home, 27 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. ANTHONY F. COLOZZA, of Old Forge, died Wednesday, June 15, 2011, at his home. He was the husband of the former Sylvia Hynosky. He was born in Old Forge and was a member of the Prince of Peace Parish, Old Forge. Tony was a contractor, building and remodeling many area homes with his business, A. F. Colozza Builders. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two sons, Anthony J., Olmsted Falls, Ohio, and Thomas, New Freedom; three grandchildren; and two sisters, Josephine Cruse, Rockville, Md., and Jennie Willet, Sacramento, Calif. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Mary’s Church, West Grace Street, Old Forge. Friends may call from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday at the church. The Palermo & Zawacki Funeral Home Inc., 409 N. Main St., Old Forge, is in charge of arrangements. ROY F. DAY, 60, of Trenton, N.J., died Wednesday, June 15, 2011, at St. Francis Medical Center. Born December 20, 1950, in Jersey City, N.J., he was a son of Eleanor Sinconis Day of Wilkes-Barre and the late Roy Day. Roy attended St. Peter’s College in Jersey City. Before retiring, he was employed by the U.S. Postal Service. He will be missed by his mother; aunt, Theresa Sinconis of Wilkes-Barre; and several cousins and friends. Roy’s family will celebrate his life privately. He will be interred in Holy Family Cemetery in Sugar Notch. Arrangements are by McLaughlin’s. Permanent messages and memories can be shared with Roy’s family at www.celebratehislife.com. NORMA JENKINS, 74, of Mountain Top, passed away Wednesday afternoon, June 15, 2011, in Hospice Community Care of Luzerne County at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Arrangements are by the Desiderio Funeral Home Inc., 436 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. Please see full obituary in Saturday’s Times Leader or at www.desideriofh.com. DOLORES M. ZIOMEK, 81, of Alden Mountain Road, Alden, passed away Thursday, June 16, 2011, peacefully in her sleep at home. Funeral arrangements are pending from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W. Main St., Glen Lyon. JOHN A. CUSHNER, 48, of Hanover Township and formerly of Old Forge, died unexpectedly Thursday morning, June 16, 2011, at home. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Victor M. Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon St., Old Forge. DAVID SKRIP, 54, of WilkesBarre, died Wednesday, June 15, 2011, at Hospice Care of the VNA Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Township.

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Carter Hayes Jr., 80, of R obert Wilkes-Barre, passed into Eter-

nal Life Wednesday evening, June 15, 2011, in the Inpatient Unit of Hospice Community Care at Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Born December 1, 1930, in Amityville, Long Island, N.Y., he was a son of the late Robert Carter Hayes Sr., and Vivian (Mitchell) Hayes. He was a graduate of the Franklin K. Lane High School in Woodhaven, N.Y. Mr. Hayes proudly served our country for three years during the Korean War with the First Division of the U.S. Marine Corps. Until his retirement, he had been employed as an aircraft mechanic at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City, for over 35 years with the former Pan-American Airways, specializing in avionics. He attended the Messiah Primitive Methodist Church, Bear Creek, and held membership in the transit workers union. Mr. Hayes and his wife, the former Kathryn B. Hemmerich, celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary this past year. He was preceded in death by an infant son, Robert Carter Hayes III; and by twin sisters, Alice Struss and Florence Petokas. Surviving, in addition to his wife, Kathryn, at home, are their son, Hadley R., and his wife, Dorothy A. Hayes, of Pocono Lake; his granddaughter, Heather Rae Hayes; greatgrandson, Robert Carter Hayes IV;

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twin sister, Sylvia Jean Armstrong of Wildwood, N.J.; as well as several nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Mr. Hayes will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday from the John V. Morris Funeral Home, 625 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. Reginald Thomas, pastor of Messiah Primitive Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Pa. Route No. 415, Dallas. Relatives and friends are invited to join his family for visitation and remembrances from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. In lieu of floral tributes, memorial contributions may be made in Mr. Hayes’ memory to Hospice Community Care, 601 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. To send his wife and family online words of comfort and friendship, please visit our website at www.JohnVMorrisFuneralHomes.com.

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ackie A. Dispenza, of Beverly Drive, Tunkhannock, died Wednesday, June 15, 2011, from injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Jackie was born in Rochester, N.Y., on November 10, 1989, a daughter of Patrick and Maureen Curran Dispenza. She was a graduate of Tunkhannock High School, class of 2007, and just completed her first year at Lackawanna College, obtaining a 3.93 QPA. Jackie, in every sense of the word, was unique, which sounds too cliché to be an accurate description. She was brilliant and quick-witted. She would surprise us even after we thought nothing else could. She was stunning and always well put together, even when she refused to believe it. Even on her worst days, she had a radiant smile, the kind that you couldn’t help but return with your own. Her love of art was enduring. Everything she touched turned out beautifully. Above all, Jackie could do anything she put her mind to. She was hired at any job she applied for and performed exceptionally in them all. When she wanted something and truly worked for it, nothing could stop her. Jackie was preceded in death by her paternal grandfather, Louis F. Dispenza. In addition to her parents, she is survived by a brother, Paul; sister, Rachel Dispenza, both of Tunkhannock; maternal grandparents, Paul and Aleen Curran; paternal grandmother, Sally Broccolo; and step-

Tunkhannock; and several aunts, uncles and cousins. A memorial service will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday from the SheldonKukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, with the Rev. Lori Robinson officiating. Friends may call from 5 p.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.sheldonkukuchkafuneralhome.com.

George Thomas Gushanas III June 8, 2011 George Thomas Gushanas III, 25, of Route 118, Sweet Valley, passed away Wednesday, June 8, 2011, in an automobile accident while in Florida. Born September 6, 1985, in Wilkes-Barre, George was a son of George Thomas Gushanas Jr. and the late Ellen Marie Clarke. He was preceded in death by his mother, and grandfather George Thomas Gushanas Sr. George is survived by his loving father, George Jr., and his fiancée, Patricia Alishusky, of Sweet Valley. He will be greatly missed by his surviving brother, Thomas Joseph Gushanas II, 23; and sister, Kathryn Gushanas, 21, of Wilkes-Barre. Also surviving are his daughter,

Alexis Gushanas, 2; grandmother Marie Gushanas, 81; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and countless friends. George was a 2004 graduate of Hanover Area Jr./Sr. High School, where he studied college prep classes. He was an avid fisherman and hunter, and enjoyed spending time outdoors and at the family cabin. George loved art and enjoyed drawing. He also loved music and spent much of his time at shows and concerts with friends and his siblings. He had an amazing sense of humor and was loved by his friends and “Pals.” A Celebration of George’s Life will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday with a service at George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. A memorial service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Church in Sugar Notch, led by the Rev. Joseph Kakareka.

Charles Lee Dodson grandfather, Fil Broccolo; paternal great-grandmother, Ange Guggino, all of Rochester, N.Y.; paternal uncles, Joseph Dispenza and wife Patricia, and Louis Dispenza; paternal aunt Karen Dispenza, all of Rochester, N.Y.; maternal aunt, Colleen, and husband John Celetani; and maternal uncle, Kevin Curran, both of Rochester, N.Y.; as well as several cousins. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday from the SheldonKukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, with Mr. Ernest King, of the Tunkhannock United Methodist Church, officiating. Friends may call from 5 p.m. until the time of service at the funeral home. Those wishing may make memorial contributions to Clear Brook Lodge Inc., 1100 E. Northampton St., Laura Run, PA 18706. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.sheldonkukuchkafuneralhome.com.

June 14, 2011 Charles Lee Dodson, 87, a resident of Dan Flood Towers, Kingston, passed away at his residence June 14, 2011. He was born April 25, 1924, in Williamstown, a son of the late Fred and Ruth Stever Dodson. Charles was a retired employee of Acme Warehouse, Forty Fort. His son Charles Dodson preceded him in death in 2010. Surviving are his wife, the for-

Chapel, 1113 Main St., Avoca. GRASSO – Angelo, Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Saturday in Gate of Heaven Church, 40 Machell Ave., Dallas. Friends may call 5 to 7 p.m. today at the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. HESS – William, funeral 10 a.m. Saturday at McCune Funeral Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. JACOBS – Howard, Shiva at Howard’s home 2 to 4 p.m. today. KINZEY – Eva, interment services 11 a.m. Saturday in Saint Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Cemetery, Swoyersville MINER – Elizabeth, funeral 11 a.m. Saturday from the Harding-Litwin Funeral Home, 123 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Friends may call at the funeral home 5 to 8 p.m. today. PERRINS – Louise, memorial service 10 a.m. today at the Charles V. Sherbin Funeral Home, 630 Main Road, Hanover Green section of Hanover Township. PRAMICK – Michael Jr., funeral 9 a.m. today from the Kiesinger Funeral Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St., Duryea. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Dupont. ROKASKI – Christine, funeral 11 a.m. today from the Simon S. Russin Funeral Home, 136 Maffett St., Plains Township. Requiem Services at 11:30 a.m. in Holy Resurrection Orthodox Cathedral, Plains Township Friends may call 9 to 11 a.m. today at the funeral home. TROCHYMCZUK – Lillian, services 10:30 a.m. July 16, at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 215 Lackawanna Ave., Dupont. WALTERS – William, committal service 11 a.m. today in the Oaklawn Cemetery Chapel, 1250 S. Main St., Hanover Township. WEIGHTMAN – the Rev. Dr. Gordon, funeral 11 a.m. today from the Wyoming United Methodist Church, 376 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Friends may call 10 a.m. until time of service today at the church.

mer Ruthe L. Thomas; daughters, Charlene Kessler and her husband, Bill, Hulmeville; Susan Goldfedder and her husband, Brandon, Herndon, Va.; Bonnie Aulabaugh and her husband, Roger, Marysville, Wash.; and Amy Hazeltine and her husband, David, Bloomingdale; son William Culver and his wife, Teresa; as well as numerous grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Graveside services will be announced at a later date. Arrangements are by the Clarke Piatt Funeral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake Road, Hunlock Creek.

Mary Washney June 14, 2011 ary Washney, 94, of Hudson and Wilkes-Barre, has fallen M asleep in the Lord on Tuesday, June

FUNERALS BAER – Sharon, memorial service 10:30 a.m. Saturday from the Grontkowski Funeral Home P.C., 51 W. Green St., Nanticoke. BARASHA – Michael, funeral 9:30 a.m. today from the Bednarski Funeral Home, 168 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. Joseph’s Church in the parish of St. Monica, Wyoming. BARLETTO – Peter, funeral 10 a.m. Monday from the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Friends may call at the funeral home 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday. BELL – Martha, memorial service 11 a.m. Saturday from the Plymouth Christian Church, 9 Main St., Plymouth. BLEESE – Fritz, funeral 10 a.m. Saturday at Kniffen O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. BOZEK – Eric, memorial service 2 p.m. Saturday at Tree of Life Christian Fellowship, 167 E. State St., Nanticoke. Family and friends are welcome. BUTCH – John Jr., memorial service 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Christ Community Church, 100 W. Dorrance St., Kingston. Family and friends may gather at 11 a.m. prior to the service for a time of fellowship. CERQUOZZI – Henry Jr., memorial service 11 a.m. Saturday from the Outlet Bible Tabernacle, Lehman Outlet Road, Lehman Township. COLAVITTI – Phyllis, funeral 9:30 a.m. Saturday from the SheldonKukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 West Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. from the Church of Nativity BVM, Tunkhannock. Friends may call at the funeral home 6 to 8 p.m. today. DISTADIO – Augustus, Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. today from the Nativity BVM Church, 99 E. Tioga St., Route 6, Tunkhannock. FRANZESE – Kenneth, Shiva this afternoon at 74 N. Dawes Ave., Kingston. GORSKI – Carol, memorial service 11 a.m. Saturday at the Full Gospel

Wednesday, June 15, 2011, from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident earlier in the evening. Matthew was born on November 26, 1987, a son of Dean E. Carichner of Tunkhannock and the late Frances M. Madill Carichner. He was a graduate of Tunkhannock High School, class of 2007. He was a self-employed auto mechanic and enjoyed working with his father’s company, Mountainside Landscaping. Matthew had the ability to fix anything, and he enjoyed having a good time and making you laugh. Once you were his friend you always were his friend. He loved the feeling and freedom of riding his motorcycle. In addition to his father, he is survived by brothers, Joseph and Dana Carichner of Tunkhannock; maternal grandmother, Geraldine Farr Madill of Tunkhannock; paternal grandmother, Sarah Carichner of

14, 2011, at the Hampton House HCR-ManorCare, Hanover Township. Mary was born August 27, 1916, in Wilkes-Barre, a daughter of the late Michael and Katherine Wapinsky Washney. She was educated in the Plains Township public school system. Prior to retirement, she was employed as a machine operator for 35 years in the local silk mills in Wyoming Valley. She was a faithful member of Ss. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, Wilkes-Barre. She was preceded in death by her companion, Zigmond Butka Jr.; her brothers, Stephen, Michael, Metro and John Washney; and her sisters,

Helen Sema and Anna Hanselmann. Surviving are her niece, Eileen Taylor-Levine and husband Laurence, North Brunswick, N.J.; and many family members throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday from the Simon S. Russin Funeral Home, 136 Maffett St., Plains Township, with a Divine Liturgy and Requiem Services at 10 a.m. in Ss. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church, 635 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. Orest Kunderevych, pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in the parish cemetery, Plains Township. Family and friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. A Parastas Service will be held at 6 p.m.

Carl Edward Johnson Sr. June 14, 2011 arl Edward Johnson Sr., formerly of Dallas, passed away TuesC day, June 14, 2011, at Keystone Villa

brothers Donald and Vance, both of Keller, Texas; sister Betty Williams, Florida; and grandchildren, Derek, in Douglasville. Carly and Wesley. Mr. Johnson was born in WilkesFuneral will be held at 11 a.m. Barre, a son of the late Arthur C. and Monday from The Richard H. Catherine Thomas Johnson, and Disque Funeral Home Inc., 672 Mewas a graduate of Kingston Town- morial Highway, Dallas, with The ship High School. Carl was a pipe fit- Rev. Nicholas Keeney officiating. Inter and foreman for 20 years with terment will be in Chapel Lawn MeAir Products, Hanover Township, morial Park, Dallas. Friends may and he later worked as a bus driver call from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. The for Martz Trailways. George M. Dallas Lodge will be conHe had served in the U.S. Army ducting Masonic Service at 8 p.m. during World War II. Carl was a Sunday. member of George M. Dallas Lodge Memorial donations, if desired, No. 531 F&AM; The Irem Shine Center, Dallas; Irem Shepherds and may be made to The American The Valley of Bloomsburg. He was Heart Association, c/o 613 Baltialso a former member of the Dallas more Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA Kiwanis. Mr. Johnson was a mem- 18702; or American Kidney Fund, ber of The Trucksville United Meth- c/o 6110 Executive Blvd., Ste. 1010, Rockville, MD 20852. odist Church. Carl was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret Webster Johnson, in 2006; brothers William, Frederick, Benjamin and Willis Dean; and a sister, Marie Evans. Surviving are sons, Carl Edward Johnson Jr., Albuquerque, N.M., and Robert A. Johnson, Pottstown;

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MUNICIPAL BRIEFS LUZERNE – John Lohman, tax collector, reminds borough property owners that the face period for the 2011 county/ municipal real estate property taxes and municipal per capita taxes ended Wednesday. Taxes paid after Wednesday will be accepted at penalty value. The whole tax bill must be sent along with the payment to the tax collector, especially if a receipt is requested. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope along with the payment. Office hours are 6 to 7 p.m. Mondays and 1 to 2 p.m. Saturdays. The tax office will be closed for vacation Monday through July 11, when office hours will resume. Payment can also be arranged by calling John at 288-9640. Garbage stickers for July through December 2011 are now for sale at Gerrity’s Supermarket in the Luzerne Shopping Center. LAKE TWP. – The township tax collector announced face value will be ending July 8. The office will be open July 7, and July 8, 9 a.m. to noon and 4 to 6 p.m. The office will be closed Tuesday. EXETER – The borough has started water shut-offs on delinquent sewer bill accounts in compliance with the borough ordinance. DURYEA -- There was an error in the printing of the bills for April 1, 2011, which covered sewer service from Oct. 1, 2010, through March 31, 2011. Some bills were not printed. The major area of concern involved Blueberry Hill Estates and Paradise Park residents. Any resident from those areas who recently received a late notice for non-payment will be responsible to pay the bill without any additional penalty fees. Residents of Blueberry Hill Estates and Paradise Park who have paid prior to June 14 and paid the additional penalty fees will receive credit in the amount of those fees on the next billing.

Patricia Ann Lavelle June 15, 2011 Patricia Ann Lavelle, 49, of Moosic, died Wednesday, June 15, 2011, after a courageous battle with lung cancer at the VNA Hospice CMC Medical Center, Scranton, surrounded by her loving family and friends. She was born on March 17, 1962, in Old Forge, a daughter of Josephine Gilchrist of Old Forge and the late John Cusumano. A graduate of Old Forge High School, class of1980, she never forgot her roots or her childhood friends. She was a member of Saint Mary’s Church in Avoca, and upon her death she recited her prayers with enormous faith. Patti was employed by Talbots clothing store, Montage Mountain. Her smile could brighten anyone’s day, and no matter who one was or where one came from, Pattie viewed all people as equals. She was a loving mother, daughter, wife, sister, aunt and friend. She was gratefully supported in her life by a community of loving individuals. Pattie loved life and will be sadly missed. In addition to her mother, Patti is survived by her husband of 22 years, Thomas P. Lavelle Jr.; and her three beautiful children, Marilyn Rose, Marie and Tommy Lavelle, all of Moosic. She is also survived by her sister, Jeanne Cichocki; her step-father William Gilchrist; her niece Tina Boyanowski; her best friend and first cousin, Maryanne “Mud” Nese; as well as her numerous cousins, brothers and sisters-in-law,16 nieces and nephews, and her pets, Pudgy and Luke. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday from Kiesinger Funeral Services, 255 McAlpine St., Duryea, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church, Avoca, with Fr. Phillip Sladicka officiating. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Interment will be held at the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Clear Brook Foundation, 426 Mulberry St., Scranton, PA 18505. Online condolences may be made to www.kiesingerfuneralservices.com.

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PITTSTON – City officials announced the demolition of two buildings and the purchase of two others on Main Street during Wednesday night’s City Council meeting. The city bought the building at 30 S. Main St., commonly known as the Wayne’s World building, about six months ago. At the time, city officials believed the building could be restored. A more thorough assessment after the purchase revealed that it would be far more cost-effective to demolish the building. The demolition will be paid for with existing state grant funds. City Manager Joseph Moskowitz said the city considers it a priority to preserve as much of the downtown as possible. This was the original intent in purchasing the Wayne’s World building. The former used record and DVD shop, owned by Wayne Sorbelli, had been a staple in Pittston since1997. After the 2010 demolition of the former Pittston Billiard, structural damage was noticed at the building. The store closed a short time later. Before the closure, Sorbelli

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Nanticoke honors Relay for Life Days By JOE DOLINSKY Times Leader Correspondent

NANTICOKE -- City Council issued a proclamation Wednesday night recognizing June 18-19 as Relay for Life Days in Nanticoke. The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life is the signature act of the ACS and council members encourage citizens to attend the event on June 18 at Luzerne County Community College.

In other new business, council members passed a motion to authorize the purchase of 256 W. Church St. Also, the council approved a motion authorizing the assignment of the 3/7/01 lease from St. Joseph’s Church to Sanitary Bakery. Finally, council members passed a motion approving submission of Streetscape Engineering invoices to Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.

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4th Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee winner Sukanya Roy, 14, of South Abington Township, had the honor Thursday night of throwing out the first pitch at PNC Field before Scranton/WilkesBarre’s game against the Columbus Clippers in Moosic.

DALLAS TWP. – Members of the Back Mountain Community Partnership passed a motion Thursday to seek more information about a police regionalization study for the area. Representatives from Dallas Borough and Dallas, Franklin, Jackson, Kingston and Lehman townships last month discussed a grant-sponsored police regionalization study being offered by the Governor’s Center for Local Government Services. Partnership members took the talk of police merging to their individual municipal governments prior to Thursday’s meeting. Opinions vary in each municipality. Jackson Township voted in favor of the study, Dallas Borough made a motion to request more information and W H A T ’ S N E X T Kingston Township couldn’t get enough support for the The next meeting of the Back Mountain motion to receive a vote. Community PartStudies involving some of nership will be held 3 the communities have been p.m., Sept. 15 in the conducted in the past to no Sandy & Marlene avail, but Partnership Chair- Insalaco Hall at Miserman James Reino Jr. believes icordia University. the study could produce a There will be no meetings in July and Aupositive outcome for the re- gust. gion. “Personally, I don’t believe in a no-win scenario because so many people didn’t believe (the partnership) would work,” he said. Reino compared the Back Mountain group’s success with the police study – prior to its inception, attempts to unite Back Mountain communities via a governmental body were futile. Instead of a separate authority, the partnership now works as a cooperative group, for which Reino credits much of its success. “This study could produce a solution that has not been done before and still keep things intact,” Reino said. Rick Melvin, secretary/treasurer for Franklin Township, said the study could be beneficial for the township but costly. Franklin Township currently has no police force and is patrolled by state police from the Wyoming barracks. Melvin abstained from the vote to receive more information on the study. The group will contact a representative from the Governor’s Center for Local Government to learn more about the study’s details before making a decision whether to proceed.

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Residents attend post-auction party with Carters

Kristopher K. Beckhorn Kristopher Kelly Kolomona Beckhorn, son of Kristopher Beckhorn and Harmony Weber, is celebrating his first birthday today, June 17. Kristopher is a grandson of Kenny and Nancy Reese and Carlos and Carolyn Weber, all of Wilkes-Barre. He is a great-grandson of Joseph and Katharine Beckhorn, Edwardsville; Roscoe D. Frink and Mary E. Kalilikane, Ewa Beach, Hawaii; and Carlos and Rae Estremera, Fanwood, N.J.

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Robert Taylor and Catherine Cavanaugh, residents of Brooks Estates on United Methodist Homes’ Wesley Village Campus, attended a private post-auction party at the Stegmaier Mansion in WilkesBarre for special guests former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn. Proceeds from the auction, ‘Plains Helping Plains,’ will be used to revitalize and preserve Carter’s hometown of Plains, Ga. At the event, from left, are Cavanaugh, the Carters and Taylor.

Allied Services recognizes Employees of the Month during luncheon Allied Services honored its Employees of the Month at a luncheon. Employees, seated, are Ann Marie King, LPN; Deanna McCarthy, RN; Neil Christiano, resident assistant; Stephanie Lyman, social worker; Carla Robinson, assistant director; and Kathryn Gal, physical therapy assistant. Standing: attorney Bill Conaboy, President and CEO; Michael Surridge, patient account representative; Gina Wheeler, dietary aide; Bernadette Streznatcky, physical therapy aide; Drew Nicholson, supported living caseworker; Kristen Lewis, DPT, physical therapist; Andrew Popish, developmental assistant; and Angela Prushinski, director, Physical Therapy.

FAIRMOUNT SPRINGS: The Fairmount Fire and Ambulance will serve an all-youcan-eat ham dinner beginning at 4 p.m. on Saturday in the fire hall, state Route 118. Cost is $8 for adults and $4 for children ages 6 to 12 years old and free for ages younger than 6. Takeouts are also available. For more information, call 477-3691. KINGSTON: A Father’s Day breakfast sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary Unit 395 of Black Diamond American Legion from 8 a.m. to noon Sunday at the post home, 386 Wyoming Ave. Cost is $8 per person and $4 for children younger than 8 years old. The menu offers scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, French toast sticks, ham, sausage, toast, creamchipped beef on toast, pastries, and hot and cold beverages.

RiverFest begins today on River Common King’s College and Wilkes University are sponsoring the 201 1 Wyoming Valley RiverFest that runs today through Sunday on the River Common and Nesbitt Park in Wilkes-Barre. Representatives, from left, are Helene Flannery, Vincent Cotrone, Riverfront Parks Committee, the Rev. Thomas O’Hara, president, King’s College, Dr. Tim Gilmour, president, Wilkes University, John Maday, and Marleen Troy, Riverfront Parks Committee.

Senior centers receive T-shirts honoring older Americans The Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Primetime Health provided commemorative T-shirts to all of its member centers in May during National Older Americans Month. Wearing the shirts at the Mountaintop Senior Center, first row, are Betty Spagnola and Sylvia Travis. Second row: Charlie Elchin, Bernice Saylor, Joan Lenahan, Joan Jenkins, Irene Edwards, Monique Foote, and Tara Langan. Third row: Dolores Biel, Ben Bona, Joan Hoover and Bob Foote.

John Heinz Rehab holds stroke screening at Schiel’s To increase community awareness of stroke prevention and treatment, John Heinz Rehab offered a free stroke screening at Schiel’s on George Avenue in Wilkes-Barre. The stroke screenings are part of a series of health and wellness information and screenings presented through a partnership between Allied Services, John Heinz Rehab and ShurSave stores. For more information on stroke, call 826-3894. From left: Stephen Bogosky of Plains Township receives information on stroke prevention from Kristin Walsh, occupational therapist registered/licensed, John Heinz Rehab; and Jennifer Evans, physical therapist, certified brain injury specialist, John Heinz Rehab.

Member of Falls center exhibits watercolor Members of the Falls Senior Center, Route 92, sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging of Luzerne/Wyoming Counties, enjoyed a viewing of a watercolor painting by fellow member and artist Atsuko McHale. ‘The Wonder of Nature’ is a Chinese brush painting. Atsuko will teach Japanese calligraphy at the center in the future. For more information call the center at 388-2623.

Allied Stroke Team makes presentation at conference

Pittston Area council members enjoy ‘senior’ prom at Wesley Village Juniors and seniors members of the student council at Pittston Area High School visited Wesley Village for the annual ‘senior’ prom. Dressed in formalwear, the students danced the afternoon away with residents. At the festivities, first row, are prom king and Anderson Personal Care resident Tad Cheshelski and prom queen and Myers Manor resident Mary Doran. Second row: Gabrielle Vaxmonsky, Mallory Yozwiak, Amanda Tracy, Kaylene Sutkowski, Danielle Dorosky, Jessica Oliveri, and Emily Zielinski. Third row: Carly Bellas, Brandon Hampton, Sarah Kosik, James LaMarca, Brittany Czerniakowski, John Lombardo and Shelby Smith.

The Stroke Team at Allied Services Rehabilitation Hospital developed an abstract and poster highlighting its increasingly high percentage of discharges among the most involved stroke patients after rehab. The poster was selected among the top 10 at the 18th Annual Neuroscience Conference in Hershey. Representatives, from left, are Dr. Michael Wolk, medical director; Karen Stroney, director of inpatient physical therapy; Patty Frangella, co-program manager; Carol Weisenfluh, co-program manager; Theresa Slayton; and Bonnie Haluska, assistant vice president, Inpatient Services.

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Pa. House approves jobless benefits bill Vote scheduled today in Senate to keep up to 13 weeks of emergency funding.

fornia’s, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. However, negotiations between lawmakers and representatives of labor unions and business owners since then have yielded no broad By MARC LEVY agreement on how to repay it. Associated Press The bill that passed the House HARRISBURG — A bill to on Thursday contains provisions keep up to 13 weeks of federal that House Majority Leader Mike emergency jobless benefits for an Turzai, R-Allegheny, called the estimated 45,000 Pennsylvanians most significant changes since took one step closer to the finish 1988. According to state Department line Thursday, as a debate over the state’s massive debt to the of Labor and Industry estimates, federal government for the cost the provisions would save the of unemployment benefits looms state almost $1 billion through 2018, and they include later this year. limits on the maximum The state House vot- The limits on ed unanimously to pass the maximum size of benefit checks, a requirement that recipthe bill and send it to the Senate, where a vote size of checks ients look for work was scheduled for today. would cap the through the state’s CaLawmakers have known largest bene- reerLink system and a for four weeks that they fit at $573 for penalty against benefits on severance pay of had a deadline of this more than $17,800. week to preserve bene- 2012. The limits on the maxfits for 45,000 unemimum size of checks ployed Pennsylvanians would cap the largest without interruption, but still ran their votes into the fi- benefit at $573 for 2012, after which it could grow by only 1 pernal days. If nothing is done, another cent to 1.5 percent a year until 90,000 could miss out on the 13- 2018 or until Pennsylvania’s unweek benefit before the end of employment compensation fund reaches solvency, whichever this year, when it expires. Preventing the loss of the fed- comes first. The current average weekly eral benefits requires a small, technical change in state law benefit in Pennsylvania is about made necessary by Pennsylva- $310. A farther-reaching bill sponnia’s recently dropping unemsored by Rep. Scott Perry, R-York, ployment rate. But lawmakers also inserted would have tried to repay the several provisions in the bill to debt by 2018 by saving $632 milbegin whittling away at the lion in benefits costs annually by state’s $3.7 billion debt to the fed- narrowing eligibility and reduceral government for the cost of ing payments, but the House reunemployment benefits during jected it, 122-79, last month. It was supported by the Pennsylvaand after the recession. The debt, which began accu- nia Chamber of Business and Inmulating in 2009, is the second- dustry and opposed by the AFLlargest in the nation behind Cali- CIO and advocates for the poor.

State eyes new instance of methane near drilling The Associated Press

MUNCY — State environmental officials are investigating another instance of methane contaminating water in northern Pennsylvania near a Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling operation. The Department of Environmental Protection said Thursday that it found the flammable, explosive gas in seven water wells in Lycoming County and gas bubbling into the nearby Little Muncy Creek.

DEP spokesman Daniel Spadoni said the agency is trying to determine the source of the gas. He said there’s no information that the methane is affecting the creek’s aquatic life or accumulating in homes. The initial report of well bubbling came in mid-May. That home is about a halfmile from a drilling site owned by ExxonMobil subsidiary XTO Energy of Fort Worth, Texas. The company voluntarily halted drilling operations in the county and is cooperating with the DEP.

Ridge: Gas industry needs image overhaul Former Pa. gov. toured shale outcroppings with a Penn State University geologist.

tection seriously. Ridge toured several sites in western Lycoming County. On the other By MICHAEL RUBINKAM side of the county, Associated Press state environmental regulators WILLIAMSPORT — Former are investigating the source of Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Ridge, methane gas found in seven wanow a consultant to the natural ter wells and a creek. gas industry, said drillers operating in the Marcellus Shale recognize they need to improve their standing with the public. Ridge toured several shale outDECK POOL SALE croppings with a Penn State University geologist on Thursday, seeking to learn more about the gas-bearing rock that is led to a drilling boom throughout northern and southwestern Pennsylvania. Round $ While talking up the “transfor- w/ 5’ 18’ x 13’ Fan Deck mational economic potential” of the Marcellus, Ridge told The Associated Press that energy comMADE IN AMERICA panies know they must do a better job of reassuring the public that they take environmental pro-

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OUR OPINION: ANNUAL FESTIVAL

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ERHAPS IT’S primor- G E T I N T H E F L O W dial, this sensation that spurs people like • Visit www.rivercommon.org for us to gather by the riv- information about Wyoming

er. Our early ancestors hugged the Euphrates’ edges, and as civilizations spread, cities popped up predictably in those places where the water freely flows (London, Pittsburgh and, yes, Wilkes-Barre). The 12th annual Wyoming Valley RiverFest – a family-oriented festival taking place tonight through Sunday – seeks to tap those instincts, drawing area residents to once again congregate and celebrate beside the magnificent, if sometimes misunderstood, Susquehanna River. The volunteer-run event offers Luzerne County residents and visitors an opportunity to connect, or re-connect, with this waterway. So get to the River Common in downtown Wilkes-Barre for a few hours and soak in the scene. Float there by canoe or kayak if you can. (Some sojourners will be arriving Saturday from Harding via boats). Or walk, bike or take the trolley from one of several center-city stops. During this year’s festival, the spectacle will include two dragon boats – 40-foot-long vessels each propelled by about 20 paddlers, plus a drummer and “steersman.” Local teams of novices will compete in dragon boat races Sunday. Also on the schedule this weekend: a family fishing program, nature hikes, animal exhibits, pony rides, mural painting, craft sales and plenty of free musical perform-

Valley RiverFest and other activities at the River Common. • Call 823-2101, ext. 128 to contact Karl Borton, director of River Common programming and outreach, for information on event planning.

ances. Taking center stage throughout, of course, will be the festival’s splendid backdrop: the barely 2-year-old River Common park. Explore its pathways. Admire its vistas. Appreciate its existence. Thanks to this $25 million project orchestrated by Luzerne County’s Flood Protection Authority, Wilkes-Barre joins the ranks of Denver, Nashville, Huntington, W.V., and other cities with promising riverside parks – and the capability to capitalize on it. As you stroll the River Common, picture it as the setting for regattas, community theater presentations, polka (or punk rock) concerts, family picnics, wedding portraits (or entire wedding ceremonies), civic club activities, environmental education lessons, art shows, movies and an array of other community-enhancing events. Let the possibilities – and the potential of this place – wash over you. Yes, Wilkes-Barre is a river city. Wyoming Valley is a river community. We shouldn’t be afraid to immerse ourselves in all that the designation implies. After all, we are a river people.

QUOTE OF THE DAY “I broke a state violation, and reluctantly I have to take responsibility for that.” Anthony J. Munchak The Lackawanna County commissioner, who faces a bevy of public corruption-related charges, took the stand in Scranton’s federal court this week and admitted to botching campaign finance reports, which he characterized as a “mistake.” Munchak maintained, however, he never accepted kickbacks or acted with criminal intent.

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RESIDENT OBAMA has a choice as the 2012 campaign looms. He can side with Wall Street manipulators who write big checks or he can protect ordinary consumers who vote. The president is courting the fat cats at the same time the public is learning more about the unfettered betting on oil prices. Almost 90 percent of the futures market is rank speculation by noncommercial traders, not buyers hedging against the vagaries of supply and demand. Even the OPEC oil cartel is grousing about the $15- to $20-abarrel of speculative price they see in current prices. The CEO of Exxon Mobil told Congress in

May that the year’s oil prices made no economic sense. Gary Gensler, chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, is pledging to tighten rules and re-establish caps on traders. Those rules came off a decade ago, but the Obama administration has had the authority since last year to provide consumer-protecting oversight. These markets functioned well, with stricter rules, before they were turned over to the gamblers in Las Vegas East. Mr. President, curb oil speculation and help consumers to keep billions of dollars. The Seattle Times

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Legislation would hurt consumers, help utility companies THE TRAGIC natural gas explosion in Allentown earlier this year truly brought home the need to improve utility infrastructure in order to provide safe and reliable service for utility customers. We in the General Assembly must do what we can to make that happen. However, state Rep. Robert Godshall’s House Bill 1294, soon to be considered by the full House of Representatives, is not the answer for consumers. It is, on the other hand, a huge windfall for natural gas, electric and wastewater utility companies. Here is an analogy to illustrate how HB 1294 would impact consumers. Imagine watching your local school board vote on a plan to raise property taxes. The school board president makes his case for the increase by saying the school district hired four new teachers this year and that a property tax increase would allow the district to pay their salaries. However, a discerning resident rises and asks: “Wait a minute, didn’t five teachers retire this year? Won’t those savings more than pay the new salaries?” To increase property taxes to pay for four new teachers when five other teachers retired would be irrational, irresponsible and plain infuriating for the taxpayers footing the bill. However, HB 1294 would allow utility companies to use this approach in determining utility costs for ratepayers. Under HB 1294, the Public Utility Commission would be able to approve requests of natural gas, electric and wastewater utility companies to automatically increase

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STATE REP. PHYLLIS MUNDY their customer rates without having to prove that these increases are needed and without public input. This goes far beyond the fundamental concepts embodied in current ratemaking requirements that have protected consumers for decades. Currently, these utilities must prove to the PUC in a base rate case that they need to increase rates on an overall basis – that increased costs to update or expand their infrastructure outweigh any cost reductions or revenue increases. That is why most utilities receive much less than the amount they originally request, because the PUC determines during the case that the utility requested more of an increase than it actually needs. House Bill 1294 would remove this check and balance. It is critical to note that many utilities have gone 10 to 20 years without a single base rate increase. Take PECO Gas, for example. PECO went 20 years without increasing its delivery or service charges while significantly upgrading and expanding its delivery system. According to PECO, its rates remain among the lowest in Pennsylvania by saving customers money through the use of new technologies and through increasing sales, operational mergers and other efficiencies. This is how utility ratemaking is supposed to work. While needed infrastructure improvements might increase certain costs,

the addition of new customers, tax breaks, lower interest rates, new technology and other efficiencies provide more revenue and reduce other costs. Consumer Advocate Sonny Popowsky stated in his testimony on HB 1294 that, “The sweep of this provision is extraordinary in its scope and its potential impact on Pennsylvania utility consumers.” I could not agree more. I certainly recognize the need to improve utility infrastructure in Pennsylvania. But HB 1294 is the wrong answer for consumers. That’s why I will offer an amendment to this bill that would allow these companies to only raise rates high enough to recover the overall (net) increase in their costs. This would permit them to make necessary improvements without raising rates beyond what is needed to fund those improvements. I urge you to contact your state representative before the fast-approaching vote on this bill and ask him or her to support my amendment on your behalf – and, if the amendment fails, to vote against this anticonsumer bill. You can’t afford not to. State Rep. Phyllis Mundy, of Kingston, serves as Democratic chairwoman of the House Finance Committee. Visit www.pahouse.com/Mundy.

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ritish statesman Winston Churchill once said, “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.” Our architecture does, indeed, become a diary of our past, clearly displaying who we were, how we lived and what made us proud. Buildings rich in history connect us with our past and give our lives a real brick-andmortar sense of continuity and purpose. Tearing down an old building is a sad exercise, but tearing down a magnificent and historic old building is a tragedy. Allowing the Hotel Sterling to be removed from the cityscape would be a profound social error. Wilkes-Barre is certainly not an affluent municipality, but there comes a time when every city is called on to step up and show some real class. This is Wilkes-Barre’s time. We cannot expect Mayor Tom Leighton to glean the money necessary for this project from an already overburdened budget. We do expect Leighton to utilize his broad experience and his networking skills to help

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chool districts across the state are making serious cuts to balance their budgets in light of the tough economy and reduced state funding. Unfortunately, as The Associated Press article depicts

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(“Eastern Pa. school district eliminates 145 jobs,” June 14), some districts are being forced to roll back their early education programs. Many Pennsylvania law enforcement leaders caution against such cuts because high-quality early care and education programs improve high school graduation rates, reduce crime and lower prison and other taxpayer costs. High school dropouts are dramatically more likely to be arrested and incarcerated. Long-term evaluations show that quality early learning programs boost high school graduation rates by as much as 44 percent and help to ensure a positive life trajectory for our most at-risk children. These programs help stop crime before it starts. For these reasons, the police chiefs, sheriffs and district attorneys of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids urge legislative leaders and the governor to preserve state funding for quality preschool, educational child care and full-day kindergarten in the final state budget. Bruce Clash Pennsylvania state director Fight Crime: Invest In Kids Harrisburg


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“We owe everything to our volunteers and partners,” Cotrone said while helping to clear sediment off of the boat launch. “Volunteers make it all work. If it weren’t for them, we could never pull this off.” Jim Brozena, executive director of the Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority, said recent high water levels left a lot of sediment and debris on the boat launch in Nesbitt Park, but it will be ready for today’s start of RiverFest. Angela Gavlick, who is coordinating the volunteer effort, said more than 50 people will come out to assist with traffic control, set up and tear down the tents, clean up at the end of each day, assist with children’s activities, assist kayakers, sell tickets, assist vendors and man the information booth. Gavlick said the volunteers were recruited by word of mouth, friends, posters, Facebook, past volunteers, advertisements and family members.

Practice times Saturday are: • 11 a.m. -- PA Water and PNC • Noon – The GUARD and WilkesBarre City • 1 p.m. – The Times Leader and Entercom • 2 p.m. – Wilkes-Barre General Hospital and Luzerne County

W E AT H E R F O R E C A S T Temperatures are predicted to be around 80 degrees each day of RiverFest. Showers could occur this evening. The Susquehanna River level was at 3.8 feet on Friday afternoon and should be around 3 feet through the weekend.

“Without volunteers, the event would not be able to grow and draw such large crowds,” Gavlick said. “Volunteers are instrumental in the success of this familyoriented river event.” Gavlick’s husband, Norm, a commissioner with the state Fish and Boat Commission, will be on the water helping with the dragon boats. He also helped procure the floating docks. John Maday, of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Com-

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utive branches make changes to the way the board and its corresponding enforcement arm, the Court of Judicial Discipline, investigate and prosecute cases of judicial misconduct. Among them: • Increase funding for the judicial discipline system. The Judicial Conduct Board is a 12-member body charged with investigating more than 500 complaints a year and playing watchdog to more than 1,000 judges and magistrates. • Clarify procedures for emergency or temporary removal of a judge while a complaint is investigated when warranted by allegations of serious misconduct on the bench.

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music and foreign-language courses. Those changes were expected to result in furloughs for about eight teachers. McLaughlin Smith said he would not give details about his conversation with teachers facing likely furlough because nothing is final. The state has until June 30 to pass a budget, and no furloughs will be official until the school board gives final approval to the local budget.

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• Paint the children’s mural • Pest or Guest & Predator/Prey PSU Master Gardeners • Guided nature hikes – W-B Riverfront Parks Com. • Bike safety: Free kids helmets, Wilkes-Barre Health Department • The Lands at Hillside Farm animals • A Closer Look at Backyard Mammals: Second Chance Wildlife Center, 1:30 p.m. • Live birds of prey program by Carbon County Environmental Education Center, 3:30 p.m. Concerts on the Common • 6 p.m., Without Walls Dance Company • 6:30 p.m., Eddie Day and the Star Fires Sunday at River Common • Dragon boat racing, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Family fishing program, noon to 3 p.m. • Sojourn to Hunlock Creek • Children’s activities

merce, said two 40-foot dragon boats will arrive in the city this afternoon and will be on display tonight at the opening festivities. Jill Price, coordinating the dragon boat races, said eight teams, each with 21 members, will participate. The teams will practice Saturday at assigned

times and the racing will be on Sunday. She said awards will be given for three categories: first-place finish, best drummer costume and best team spirit. “Since dragon boat racing is all about fun and friendly competition, we are hoping to see a lot of

• Institute a reconsideration process for dismissed complaints which requires that new evidence be presented before the board will give a complaint a second look. The board currently has no reconsideration or appeal procedure. • Implement term limits for board members and institute a break period during which former member of one arm of the judicial disciplinary system may not serve on the other. • Clarify and strengthen rules governing conflicts-of-interest and recusal. • Take action to more directly communicate with those who have filed complaints about the status of the complaint, and to better educate the public about how the judicial discipline system functions. Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts has been following the judicial discipline process for 20 years, Marks said, and its

lobbying efforts were instrumental in separating the board into two separate bodies to investigate and prosecute misconduct, a move aimed at increasing nonpartisanship. The group hopes its report will supplement the findings of the Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice, a body assembled by the state government and courts to study the failure of the county justice system in the case of ex-judges Conahan and Ciavarella. “It’s not just in response to what happened or what didn’t happen in Luzerne (County); the Interbranch Commission did that,” Marks said. “We’re basically using what happened there as a springboard for looking at the system.” The report garners from media reports that officials, lawyers and others in the courthouse exhibited a pattern of “looking the other way” in the face of wideAnthony Weiner returns home Thursday after he announced his resignation from Congress in the Queens borough of New York. Weiner said he cannot continue in office amid the intense controversy surrounding sexually explicit messages he sent online to several women.

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Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority Executive Director Jim Brozena guides a backhoe dropping stone for a walkway.

team unity and some fun/interesting costumes on the drummers,” Price said. Participating teams are: GUARD Insurance, City of Wilkes-Barre, PA Water, Entercom, General Hospital, Luzerne County, The Times Leader and PNC Bank. “Our dragon boat team is a combination of GUARD employees and their friends,” said Elaine Sola, who organized the team for GUARD. “Initially, I worried about finding enough people to compete but within a few days of sending an email to home office employees, we quickly assembled

spread corruption, and that complaints about Luzerne County judges had been filed with the Judicial Conduct Board but had not been investigated. In particular, the report refers to the testimony of board members before the Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice, which “revealed that in 2006, the board received an anonymous complaint alleging extensive corruption in the Luzerne County courthouse, including ex parte communications, case fixing, nepotism, changes to the handling of juvenile cases and an unusually high rate of placement of juveniles in private detention facilities.” But that report was not fully investigated, because the board’s chief counsel, Joseph A. Massa Jr, after initially recommending the complaint be investigated, asked that the matter be tabled while the prosecution of another Luzerne County

a team that is very excited about participating in this new event. We even have a waiting list of potential rowers in case someone has to drop out at the last minute.” Karl Borton Jr., director of River Common Programming and Outreach, said RiverFest is one of Wilkes-Barre’s largest festivals, drawing 5,000-plus annual participants. “It’s an event where you could kayak the river, participate in fun activities and see some of the most talented musicians, artists, and entertainers on the East Coast,” Borton said. “And all in three short days.”

judge, Ann Lokuta, proceeded. The board still has not offered a satisfactory reason for that recommendation, the report states. Ultimately, “the board’s handling of the complaints it received regarding Luzerne County undermined confidence in its willingness and ability to protect the public from judicial misconduct,” the report states. Marks added that the need for transparency and accountability must be tempered with protections for judges against unfounded allegations, but she said the board itself is open to criticism and has commissioned its own, independent study of its operations. “Even the conduct board themselves thought they needed some counseling,” Marks said. “What’s really important is that we have a judicial discipline system and that it’s accountable.”

her blog. He then contacted her on Twitter, Lee said. They mostly discussed politics, but he would often turn the conversation to sex, she said. “ ‘I have wardrobe demands, too. I need to highlight my package,’ ” Weiner wrote Lee, in an email read aloud at the news conference by Lee’s attorney. Weiner’s initial reaction after the first photo became public more than two weeks ago was to lie, and he did so repeatedly, saying his Twitter account had been hacked. But he pointedly did not report the incident to law enforcement — a step that could have opened him to charges of far more serious wrongdoing. Nor were his public denials persuasive, especially when he told one interviewer he could not “say with certitude” that he wasn’t the faceless man in the underwear photo. His eventual confession triggered a tabloid-style frenzy in print and online that only grew

more pronounced a few days later when an X-rated photo surfaced on a website. After initially calling for a House ethics investigation, Pelosi ramped up the pressure on Saturday when she joined with Israel and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, leader of the Democratic National Committee, in calling on Weiner to step down. President Barack Obama added to the pressure two days later, saying if he were in Weiner’s situation, he would resign. On Wednesday, Democrats let it be known the party’s leadership in the House would be meeting within 24 hours to consider sanctions against Weiner, including possibly stripping him of his committee assignment. Officials said Weiner informed Pelosi and Rep. Steve Israel of New York, the head of the party campaign committee, of his plans to quit as they attended a White House picnic on Wednesday evening.

promising political career — or merely a painful pause of uncertain duration. “Now I’ll be looking for other ways to contribute my talents so that we live up to that most New York and American of ideals,” he said. Nor did he explain his presence in New York, several days

after issuing a statement that said he was seeking treatment. Other Democrats said he had left the city to do so. He had succeeded his mentor, Sen. Chuck Schumer, who vacated the seat to run for the Senate. The senator, one of a few prominent Democratic leaders who did not call for Weiner’s resigna-

tion, issued a statement saying the congressman “has served his community, city and country well for over two decades.” Weiner’s departure marks the end of a bizarre period born of the New Yorker’s use of social media such as Twitter and Facebook. His problems began on May 28 when a website run by conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart posted a lewd photograph of an underwear-clad crotch and said it had been sent from Weiner’s Twitter account to a Seattle woman. And as the scandalous chapter neared its conclusion, a former pornography actress who exchanged emails and messages over Twitter with him said Wednesday at a news conference he had asked her to lie about their interactions. Ginger Lee said she and Weiner exchanged about 100 emails between March and June after Lee posted a supportive statement about the congressman on

A meeting is set for June 23, board member Gene Mancini said. Under state law, the district cannot lay off teachers simply because money is short. The district must show a dramatic drop in enrollment – clearly not the case in Crestwood, where the board has struggled with the need for more space – or cut programs completely. Mancini noted the district can’t simply cut one English class, say, and make the others larger to lay off a teacher. Instead, the board had to drop entire programs such as full-day

kindergarten. The state must approve plans to drop a program, but the district is required to notify teachers who may be affected before the plans are finalized, Mancini said. The law also requires that teachers with the least seniority be furloughed first, which means those teachers who are in the programs being cut aren’t necessarily the ones losing their jobs. If they have seniority and the appropriate certifications, they can move to another job, “bumping” someone with less seniority.

Most local districts expect to curb staff in the upcoming year, though many are trying to do it through attrition, not furlough. Wilkes-Barre Area, for example, does not plan to replace many of the 13 people who submitted retirement notices this year. Lake-Lehman School District was the first to acknowledge furloughs would be necessary, and on May 2 Superintendent James McGovern began notifying the teachers likely to lose their jobs. The district’s preliminary budget FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER called for the loss of up to seven teachers. Crestwood School District teachers were notified about layoffs.

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Today Wilkes-Barre River Common Millennium Circle Portal, 5 to 9 p.m. Evening by the River: Live Music on the River: George Wesley, Don Shappelle & the Pickups, Post Junction and MiZ, free fishing, children’s arts activities, dragon boats on display, paint a community mural, join the Third Friday Arts Walk, or paddle from West Pittston to Wilkes-Barre. Saturday Nesbitt Park: noon to 5 p.m. • Live music by Don Shappelle, Kriki and K8 • Food, fun and activities for all ages • Pony Rides: Woodland Stables, 1 to 4 p.m. • Moon bounce & kids tree climb • Kayaking demonstrations/rentals 4 to 7 p.m. • Dragon boat training, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Conservation exhibits

WEINER That conclusion echoed party officials who had become worried that the intense public focus on Weiner — and the Republican political rhetoric sure to follow — would complicate their campaign efforts in 2012. “Congressman Weiner exercised poor judgment in his actions and poor judgment in his reaction to the revelations,” House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said in a statement released moments after he spoke. “Today, he made the right judgment in resigning.” Weiner made his announcement at the same senior citizen center in Brooklyn where he announced his candidacy for the New York city council in 1992. He declined to answer questions, leaving unaddressed whether he envisioned his resignation as the end of a once-

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A bogey-free day has leader at 6-under 65

H.S. BASEBALL

Tunkhannock on final step to state title

Yang, Schwartzel trail by just 3 strokes back

BACK ON COURSE

Tigers play District 3’s Northern York today for the PIAA Class 3A championship. By DEREK LEVARSE dlevarse@timesleader.com

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Rory McIlroy, of Northern Ireland, hits from the fourth tee during the first round of the U.S. Open Championship golf tournament in Bethesda, Md., Thursday.

McIlroy takes record lead at U.S. Open There were questions Today’s about how McIlroy would TV respond after the calamity BETHESDA, Md. — Rory Coverage of his most recent round in a McIlroy is becoming a masmajor, when he squandered ter at these major champion10 a.m., ESPN 3 p.m., NBC a four-shot lead at Augusta ships. 5 p.m., ESPN National with an 80 in the fiAt least on Thursday. nal round. He has been sayShowing no linger effects from a Sunday collapse at the Mas- ing ever since that he got over that ters, the 22-year-old McIlroy made the meltdown a week after the Masters. toughest test in golf look like child’s By the way he bounced back at the play at Congressional with a 6-under U.S. Open, maybe it’s time for every65 to build the biggest 18-hole lead at one to believe him. “I don’t know if it says that I’ve got a the U.S. Open in 35 years. He missed only one green. He was short memory,” McIlroy said. “I took the only player in the 156-man field the experience from Augusta, and I without a single bogey. And just like learned a lot from it. But, yeah, I mean that, McIlroy wound up atop the lead- you’re going into the U.S. Open. You erboard after the opening round for can’t be thinking about what’s hapthe third time in the last four majors. pened before. You’ve got to just be “It felt like quite a simple 65,” McIl- thinking about this week, and how you can best prepare, and how you can roy said. “I didn’t do much wrong.” The trouble has been finishing them off. See OPEN, Page 4B By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer

Berwick native plays a part in prepping U.S. Open course

Tiger: It’s just not the same without you here

BETHESDA, Md. — Dear Tiger: Don’t know what you had planned for this week, maybe picking up the kids from preschool or cleaning out that bedroom closet you’ve been meaning to get to. Understand you’re kind of out of your normal routine, but maybe the guys at the club will want to do lunch or play some cards. You’re not really missing much at Congressional, where the biggest news is they switched around some holes since the last time the U.S. Open was played here. Something

OPINION TIM DAHLBERG about making things more interesting on Sunday, where someone from somewhere other than the host country will surely be hoisting the trophy over his head. Believe me, this tournament needs something to make it interesting. You’ll probably be out on the yacht this weekend, but if you tune in, I challenge you to tell me the difference between one long treeSee TIGER, Page 4B

familiar with how the USGA wants their bunAge: 24 If the bunkers on the kers,” Stair said of his Hometown: Berwick back nine of Congrescrew. “It is a plus that all Parents: Gary sional Country Club play of our volunteers are faand Susan Stair a role in deciding who miliar with the business High School: wins the U.S. Open on and typically have a good Berwick, 2005 Sunday, Northeastern amount of work experigraduate Pennsylvania can take ence on golf course pride in the fact that an maintenance. Between area man played a small part in decid- regular Congressional employees and ing golf’s national champion. volunteers (from all over the state, Former Berwick resident Andrew country and world) we have over 100 Stair, an assistant superintendent at people preparing the golf course in Congressional, is in charge of the bun- the mornings and evenings.” ker crew for the back nine this week. And just how does the USGA want Stair heads a group of volunteers there bunkers? Dry and fluffy, Stair SUBMITTED PHOTO that keep the bunkers up to stan- said. dards. Andrew Stair is an assistant superintendent at Congressional Country “It will be necessary to get them all See STAIR, Page 4B Club in Bethesda, Md., site of this week’s U.S. Open.

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They knew coming into the year that they could reach this point. Many people around the Tunkhannock Tigers likely knew it as soon as the 2010 season ended with a trip to the state quarterfinals. Competing for a PIAA Class 3A championship was a realistic goal for a squad that would return all but a few starters from a district title team. “We were very hopeful – UP NEXT PIAA Class 3A put it that way,” Tigers championship coach Gary Custer said. “I Tunkhannock vs. mean, talent-wise, for a Northern York high school baseball team 10:30 a.m. today … And it’s one through Medlar Field, nine. Not just one or two State College guys.” (Next to Beaver That depth has Tunkhan- Stadium) TV: PCN nock one win away from Live: 10:30 a.m. the team’s first state title Replay: 8:30 when the Tigers face p.m. Northern York at 10:30 a.m. today at Penn State’s Me- ON THE dlar Field in State College. WEB It’s the first time either the Tigers or the Polar Visit timesleader.com Bears have reached the fi- for live updates nal round of states, though and commentary both had been to the semi- as today’s title finals before this season. game unfolds. Tunkhannock fell a win short of the title game in 1999 and Northern lost in the 2006 semis. Tunkhannock (19-2) took off for Penn State after practice on Thursday because of the long trip and early start today. The game had originally See BASEBALL, Page 5B

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Runs rain down on SWB Yanks

Defending IL champion Columbus powers past Yankees for rain-shortened victory. By DAVE ROSENGRANT drosengrant@timesleader.com

MOOSIC – The red-hot Columbus Clippers arrived at PNC Field on Thursday for the first of a four-game set with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. The Clippers, who are the defending Governors’ Cup champions and have the best record in the International League, also entered with an eight-game winning streak. They flexed their muscles and showed a glimpse of why they are the best in the league Thursday night, defeating the Yankees 8-1 in a game that ended after seven and half innings because of rain. CLIPPERS Columbus’ offense erupted for seven runs after a 1 hour, 28 minute rain delay to blow a close game wide open. A secYANKEES ond rain delay halted the game again a little after 11 p.m. In the fifth, a two-run home run by second baseman Jason Kipnis against SWB righty Lance Pendleton, who was optioned to Scranton/WilkesBarre from New York earlier in the day, gave Columbus a 3-0 lead. The game was still within reach at that point. But a five-run seventh for the Clippers, when they sent 10 batters to the plate pushed the lead to 8-0. The big blows of the inning were two-run doubles by former SWB Yankee Chad Huffman and Ezequiel Carrera.

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POST TIME 6:30 p.m. All Races One Mile First-$7,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 1 Vijay Star T.Buter 2-1-3 Finds another gear 4 Mitleh Hadeed H.Parker 2-2-3 First off the gate 2 Levitys Pride A.Kavoleff 4-4-1 Always close to the action 8 Emery Ho A.Napolitano 2-2-6 Yet another with early speed 3 Crystal Sizzler M.Kakaley 6-3-5 May like a hot tempo 5 Enjoy Your Tour M.Simons 7-5-8 Winless in previous 37 6 Calchips Muscle J.Pavia 6-6-5 Stalls quickly 7 Grace N Charlie M.Romano 5-8-2 Beat down Second-$7,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500 7 No Mo Parking G.Napolitano 1-2-1 Dead game 5 Five Star Gazer M.Kakaley 4-1-1 Had her streak snapped 8 Atlantic Filly E.Hensley 1-3-6 Dead-heated last wk 4 Riverdancer J.Taggart 6-2-7 Should be close tonight 3 Rusty’s Martini A.Napolitano 5-6-2 Keep stirring 2 Stormy Savannah M.Simons 9-3-5 Well back in most recent 1 Prairie Ganache T.Buter 9-2-4 Ready for lesser 9 Heavenly Helen J.Pavia 3-4-5 Not from this spot 6 My Way Mack M.Romano 8-7-7 Slow in the AM Third-$4,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000 8 Coldheartedrevenge G.Napolitano 5-3-9 Needed last, ready now 4 Four Starz Twins M.Kakaley 2-5-1 Merits a look 3 Imposter A M.Romano 1-9-5 Just wired similar 6 Mon Ami Hall J.Pavia 4-7-3 Can’t hit that high gear 9 Nothingcanshakeme A.Napolitano 4-5-2 ANap trains and reins 1 Lifetime Louie M.Simons 3-4-6 Daisey a winless trainer 5 Beepo And Clem J.Taggart 2-9-6 Little to offer 2 Hallin Gator T.Buter 7-3-7 2nd time lasix user 7 Seafood Prince A.Santeramo 6-5-3 Having problems Fourth-$12,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $6,500 last 5 5 Windsong Destroyer G.Napolitano 6-2-8 Versatile type gets it done 1 Yankee Devil H.Parker 2-2-6 Not missing by much 7 Zarachino J.Pavia 5-5-2 Pavia due to heat up soon 6 Monet C C D.Ingraham 3-6-1 Sits the pylons 2 Out To Kill A A.Napolitano 8-1-4 Bounced off easy tally 8 Caerleon Hanover M.Kakaley 7-5-5 Not in the best of form 3 Thanks For Stoppin E.Lohmeyer 8-3-8 Hung mile in most recent 4 Eagle Real One R.Schnittker 7-2-6 Too inconsistent 9 Cannae Barron M.Romano 6-6-1 Back on the outside Fifth-$7,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 6 O-Georgie G.Napolitano 2-6-6 Fires down the road 2 Crushproof M.Kakaley 5-1-1 Fits well at this level 4 Funny Briefs T.Buter 3-5-6 Nickle looking for win #2 5 Fast Vacation J.Pavia 4-3-8 Cash burner 1 Traveling Tune J.Taggart 7-8-6 No one is listening 3 Triple T Dawn H.Parker 5-8-4 Missed over a month 7 Clock Stopper Tn.Schadel 6-6-7 Yet to show life 8 Marion Bloomer M.Simons 8-7-7 Better at Freehold Sixth-$12,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $6,500 last 5 6 Lets Go Blue M.Kakaley 2-9-8 I’ll buy a ticket 1 Johnny Absolut J.Taggart 2-4-7 One to catch 5 Last Conquest G.Napolitano 6-6-7 Fusco barn is hot 3 Warawee Iceman E.Hensley 1-2-1 Nice looking invader 2 Literate Hanover A.Napolitano 7-1-4 Looking for a piece 7 Erics Legend N H.Parker 4-3-6 NY import 8 Goodnite Goodluck J.Pavia 8-5-1 Pavia training at .302 4 Just A Suggestion M.Romano 1-5-8 In with strong group 9 Tireman T.Buter 3-4-10 Stalls Seventh-$7,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500 4 Lavern’s Art G.Napolitano 2-4-7 Time to make amends 2 Imperious M.Kakaley 2-1-2 Very steady pacer 9 Chase The Sun M.Simons 1-3-7 May hit the ticket 8 Great Balldini J.Pavia 3-7-3 Rolls on the throttle 6 Artful Sky A.Napolitano 1-4-5 Moves up off the win 3 Goodbye So Long W.Mann 6-8-2 Mann batting just .183 7 Track My Desire J.Groff 6-8-8 Lightly raced 5yr old 5 Are You Nuts J.Taggart 6-4-6 Comes in from the Bronx 1 Hawaiian Rowdy A.Santeramo 5-5-4 Off since Nov Eighth-$22,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $17,000 last 5 1 My Leap Of Faith J.Taggart 2-6-2 Clay says he’s the one 2 Friendly Amigo J.Pavia 4-2-3 Hit board 4 of last 5 4 P J Clark M.Kakaley 7-1-4 Classy 5yr old 3 Red Light A.Napolitano 3-7-1 Contender, if flat 9 Spice It Up Lindy M.Simons 2-3-9 Late starting trotter 8 Man About Town T.Buter 4-1-2 Jim Raymer a hot trainer 6 Lord Darby G.Napolitano 4-3-2 Back from Saratoga 5 Ginger Tree Jimmy H.Parker 7-6-1 Fallen off the ladder 7 South Jersey Flash Tn.Schadel 5-6-4 Wrong part of town Ninth-$11,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life 1 Takemetoparadise E.Hensley 1-9-9 Hoping for that 4-1 price 3 Someheartsomewhere M.Kakaley 1-1-1 Impressed in debut 6 Beforethedaystarts J.Pavia 3-9-8 Still has talent 8 Behind The Scenes G.Napolitano 4-4-3 Real Desire filly 5 Keystone Kismet To.Schadel 4-2-4 Todd not having best season 4 Save Your Best D.Minor 6-2-3 Kentucky sired gal 9 Foreign Soil T.Buter 7-5-9 Planted 2 Lady Bliss A.Napolitano 6-7-7 Inhaled 7 Sandy Absolut T.Dinges 8-7-1 Last of all Tenth-$29,000 Open Trot 7 Speed Bomb M.Kakaley 2-7-6 The best bet 3 Big Boy Lloyd G.Napolitano 1-2-2 Found his stride again 4 Great Emancipator D.Ackerman 4-3-2 Down a notch in class 5 Di Manggio T.Buter 1-1-2 Keeps getting better 1 Four Starz Robro M.Simons 6-2-3 Winner of over $500k life 2 Cassis R.Schnittker 4-7-6 Best work done on the half-mile 6 Syenite J.Pavia 9-4-3 Yet to find form of 2010 Eleventh-$7,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 2 Lotsa Speed NZ G.Napolitano 1-2-1 Finds a way 1 Persistent Spur Tn.Schadel 3-2-6 Gets involved from the pole 4 CL Sun Dancer M.Kakaley 5-2-7 Back at a reduced level 8 Kentucky Wildcat J.Pavia 3-7-4 Just looking for a steady mile 5 SJ’s Leo M.Romano 9-6-1 Matt catch drives 3 Petrossian D.Ingraham 5-7-8 One win lifetime 6 Revington A.Napolitano 9-5-9 No longer a believer 7 Exalted J.Groff 5-7-5 Exhausted Twelfth-$15,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 4 pm races life 7 Prana M.Johansson 7-7-5 Better is expected 2 Doin Time Together G.Napolitano 1-3-6 Sparkled in PD debut 5 Whogoesfirst J.Pavia 2-2-2 Been a chaser 6 Shark Ingested A.Napolitano 1-1-2 How much is left in tank? 4 Fine Fine Fine D.Ingraham 6-5-7 Very inconsistent 1 Ourea Hanover M.Kakaley 8-4-1 Big M shipper 3 Mcsocks T.Buter 7-3-5 Can’t compete in here Thirteenth-$9,700 Cond.Trot;maidens 1 Real Babe R.Schnittker 1-1-x Well bred baby delivers 6 Don’t Think Twice D.Minor 3-1-7 Minor good with youngsters 3 My Cinnamon Girl J.Pavia 2-3-x Marks 2nd career start 7 Vivacious Hanover H.Parker 2-4-x First timer 8 Timocracy Tn.Schadel 2-4-6 Longtime maiden 2 La Boheme T.Buter 6-2-5 Still learning 4 Lady Love Hanover G.Napolitano 5-4-6 Needs a lot to happen 5 LJ’s Fortune D.Ingraham 4-6-5 One more race to go Fourteenth-$7,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500 8 Southwind Tyrant M.Kakaley 1-3-1 Takes the nightcap 5 First Of Fun A.Napolitano 2-6-3 Good betting finale 6 Broadway Jake G.Napolitano 2-8-6 In live hands 3 Cole Combustion M.Simons 6-3-7 Drops from 10 claimers 1 Tyler’s Echo N J.Pavia 1-1-8 Going for the three-peat 9 Hand Me No Lines M.Romano 4-6-2 Tries to pick up pieces 7 Sammy Savannah J.Taggart 3-2-6 Used up early on 4 Ludi Christy W.Mann 6-5-1 Been unable to grind it 2 Art Glass T.Buter 6-6-6 See you tomorrow

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Saturday, June 18

SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL (5:45 p.m. unless noted) Northwest at Greater Pittston, 2 p.m. Wilkes-Barre at Old Forge, 2 p.m. Swoyersville at Tunkhannock, 2 p.m.

Sunday, June 19

SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL (5:45 p.m. unless noted) Tunkhannock at Greater Pittston Plains at Nanticoke Mountain Top at Northwest Hazleton at Swoyersville Old Forge at Back Mountain

T R A N S A C T I O N S BASEBALL American League NEW YORK YANKEES—Signed RHP Brian Gordon. Sent RHP Lance Pendleton to Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre (IL). Released RHP Amauri Sanit. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Placed RHP Casey Janssen on the 15-day DL. National League MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Optioned LHP Zach Braddock to Nashville (PCL). Called up LHP Daniel Herrera from Nashville. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Designated LHP J.C. Romero for assignment. Called up RHP Vance Worley from Lehigh Valley (IL). ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Activated OF Matt Holliday from the 15-day DL. Placed RHP Eduardo Sanchez on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 13. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Recalled INF-OF Jesus Guzman from Tucson (PCL). Designated INF Jorge Cantu for assignment. WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Activated LHP Tom Gorzelanny from the 15-day DL. Eastern League READING PHILLIES—Announced INF-OF Cody Overbeck, RHP Justin De Fratus, RHP Philippe Aumont and LHP Ryan Edell have been promoted to Lehigh Valley (IL). Announced 1B Joe Savery, RHP Justin Friend and RHP Chance Chapman were assigned to the team from Clearwater (FSL). American Association GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS—Released RHP Ramon Martinez.

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H.S. BASEBALL PIAA CLASS 3A CHAMPIONSHIP Tunkhannock vs. Northern York, 10:30 a.m., Medlar Field, State College SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL (5:45 p.m. unless noted) Wilkes-Barre at Plains Back Mountain at Nanticoke Hazleton at Mountain Top

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GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS—Signed C Chris McMurray. WICHITA WINGNUTS—Released RHP Gary Lee. Can-Am League QUEBEC CAPITALES—Released OF Mathieu Vallieres. Frontier League RIVER CITY RASCALS—Signed RHP Jason Pankau. Released 1B Nick DeBiasse. ROCKFORD RIVERHAWKS—Signed RHP Joey Gradney. Released RHP Todd McGee. North American League CALGARY VIPERS—Signed RHP Edward Valdez.

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Women's National Basketball Association TULSA SHOCK—Signed C Jacinta Monroe. FIGURE SKATING U.S. FIGURE SKATING—Named Barbara Reichert director, communications.

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National Football League BUFFALO BILLS—Named Theo Young college area scout and Tim Atkins football operations assistant and Pete Harris scouting assistant.

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National Hockey League COLORADO AVALANCHE—Promoted Adam Deadmarsh to assistant coach. Named Tim Army assistant coach in charge of video. MINNESOTA WILD—Traded D Maxim Noreau to New Jersey for C David McIntyre. NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Signed RW Juuso Puustinen to a two-year contract. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Signed F Sebastian Wannstrom. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Re-signed F Mike Angelidis to a one-year contract. WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Named Olie Kolzig associate goaltender coach. Announced Dave Prior will return to his role as director of goaltending and NHL goaltender coach.

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METRO ATLANTIC ATHLETIC CONFERENCE— Announced the addition of VMI to the conference’s women’s water polo league, starting competition in the 2011-2012 season. ALABAMA—Named Matt Kane assistant track coach. GEORGE MASON—Signed athletic director Tom O’Connor to a contract extension through 2014. GEORGIA STATE—Named Ben Pollard assistant director of athletics for speed, strength and conditioning. LOYOLA (MD.)—Named Emily Janss women’s assistant soccer coach. NEW JERSEY CITY—Named Jerry Smith baseball coach. PENN STATE—Named Charmelle Green associate athletic director and senior woman administrator. PROVIDENCE—Named Jamie Russell men’s assistant hockey coach. RUTGERS—Named Brian Brecht men’s lacrosse coach. SAMFORD— Named Michael Scruggs women’s assistant basketball coach.

11:30 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, practice for Alliance Truck parts 250, at Brooklyn, Mich. 12:30 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400, at Brooklyn, Mich. 2 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, final practice for Alliance Truck parts 250, at Brooklyn, Mich. 3:30 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour Series,” final practice for Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400, at Brooklyn, Mich. 5 p.m. SPEED — ARCA, The RainEater Wiper Blades 200, at Brooklyn, Mich.

BOXING

9 p.m. ESPN2 — Junior middleweights, Grady Brewer (27-12-0) vs. Fernando Guerrero (21-0-0), at Austin, Texas

CYCLING

7 p.m. VERSUS — Tour de Suisse, stage 7, Vaduz, Liechtenstein to Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, Austria (same-day tape)

GOLF

10 a.m. ESPN — USGA, U.S. Open Championship second round, part I, at Bethesda, Md. 3 p.m. NBC — USGA, U.S. Open Championship, second round, at Bethesda, Md. 5 p.m. ESPN — USGA, U.S. Open Championship second round, part II, at Bethesda, Md.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

2:15 p.m. MLB — N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs 7:30 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Texas at Atlanta or Milwaukee at Boston (7 p.m. start)

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10:30 a.m. PCN – PIAA Class 3A championship, Tunkhannock vs. Northern York, from Penn State University 1 p.m. PCN – PIAA Class A championship, Reading Central Catholic vs. Serra Catholic, from Penn State University 3:30 p.m. PCN – PIAA Class 2A championship, Salisbury Twp. vs. Riverside (Ellwood City), from Penn State University 6 p.m. PCN – PIAA Class 4A championship, Spring-Ford vs. Conestoga, from Penn State University

Wichita Open Scores Thursday At Crestview Country Club Wichita, Kan. Purse: $600,000 Yardage: 6,959; Par 71 Partial First Round Note: Play was suspended 70 golfers were unable to complete first round Roger Tambellini.......................................31-33—64 Peter Lonard..............................................33-33—66 B.J. Staten..................................................34-32—66 Kevin Johnson...........................................34-32—66 Mathew Goggin .........................................32-34—66 Brian Smock ..............................................34-33—67 Charles Warren.........................................32-35—67 Kyle Thompson .........................................35-32—67 Mark Hensby .............................................35-32—67 Andrew Buckle ..........................................34-33—67 Tim Fleming...............................................37-30—67 Steve Wheatcroft.......................................36-32—68 J.J. Killeen .................................................34-34—68 Aaron Watkins ...........................................35-33—68 Andrew Svoboda ......................................35-33—68 Vance Veazey ...........................................34-34—68 Clayton Rask .............................................35-33—68 Casey Crain...............................................30-38—68 Paul Claxton...............................................34-35—69 Danny Wax.................................................36-33—69 Martin Flores .............................................35-34—69 Greg Owen ................................................33-36—69 Bradley Iles ................................................33-36—69 Ben Bates ...................................................32-37—69 Josh Geary ................................................36-33—69 Justin Bolli..................................................35-34—69 Scott Brown ...............................................35-34—69 Billy Hurley III ............................................36-33—69 Josh Broadaway........................................35-34—69 Derek Tolan ...............................................35-34—69 Todd Bailey ................................................36-33—69 Daniel Chopra............................................34-35—69 Shawn Jasper............................................33-37—70 Travis Bertoni ............................................34-36—70 Tim Wilkinson ............................................37-33—70 Jin Park ......................................................37-33—70 Richard T. Lee...........................................35-35—70 Ted Potter, Jr.............................................36-34—70 Gary Christian............................................35-35—70 Brent Long .................................................38-32—70 Doug LaBelle II..........................................34-36—70 Steven Alker ..............................................35-36—71 Blake Parks ...............................................35-36—71 Ryan Armour..............................................35-36—71 David Branshaw ........................................37-34—71 Scott Dunlap ..............................................36-35—71 Daniel Summerhays .................................36-35—71 Duffy Waldorf.............................................37-34—71 Jonas Blixt .................................................35-36—71 David Lingmerth........................................35-36—71 Cameron Percy .........................................35-36—71 David Lutterus ...........................................38-33—71 Brock Mackenzie ......................................35-36—71 Scott Weatherly .........................................36-35—71 Seung-su Han ...........................................36-35—71 Chris Tidland..............................................36-36—72 Ken Duke ...................................................35-37—72 Chris Nallen ...............................................37-35—72 James Sacheck.........................................37-35—72 Dicky Pride.................................................34-38—72 Jerod Turner ..............................................37-35—72 Brendon Todd ...........................................35-37—72 James Hahn...............................................38-34—72 Brian Stuard...............................................37-35—72 Jason Schultz ............................................39-34—73 Nicholas Thompson .................................38-35—73 Cliff Kresge ................................................36-37—73 Gavin Coles ...............................................37-36—73 John Riegger .............................................36-37—73 Steve Dartnall............................................36-37—73 Will Strickler...............................................36-37—73 Adam Bland ...............................................39-34—73 Brian Vranesh ............................................38-35—73 Michael Sims .............................................38-35—73 Scott Parel .................................................37-36—73 Nick Flanagan............................................36-37—73 Craig Barlow ..............................................34-40—74 Chandler Cocco ........................................37-37—74 Ted Purdy ..................................................39-36—75 Dustin Garza .............................................41-34—75 Ryan Hietala ..............................................40-35—75 Rich Barcelo...............................................39-36—75 Doug Barron...............................................38-38—76 Kyle Flinton ................................................39-37—76 John Inman ................................................39-38—77

B A S E B A L L International League At A Glance All Times EDT North Division W L Lehigh Valley (Phillies).......... 41 24 Yankees.................................. 35 28 Pawtucket (Red Sox) ............. 32 32 Syracuse (Nationals) ............. 27 37 Buffalo (Mets) ......................... 28 40 Rochester (Twins).................. 25 37 South Division W L Gwinnett (Braves) ................... 36 30 Durham (Rays)......................... 35 31 Charlotte (White Sox) ............. 30 35 Norfolk (Orioles) ...................... 25 41 West Division W L Columbus (Indians)................ 44 22 Louisville (Reds) .................... 38 30 Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 33 34 Toledo (Tigers)....................... 30 38 Thursday's Games Gwinnett 10, Durham 2 Toledo 3, Louisville 1 Indianapolis at Rochester, ppd., rain Syracuse 3, Charlotte 2 Buffalo 7, Norfolk 4 Lehigh Valley at Pawtucket, late Columbus at Yankees, rain delay, late Friday's Games Columbus at Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. Toledo at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. Durham at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Indianapolis at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Buffalo at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. Syracuse at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.

Pct. GB .631 — .556 5 .500 81⁄2 .422 131⁄2 .412 141⁄2 .403 141⁄2 Pct. GB .545 — .530 1 .462 51⁄2 .379 11 Pct. GB .667 — .559 7 .493 111⁄2 .441 15

Eastern League At A Glance All Times EDT Eastern Division W L New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 38 26 Trenton (Yankees) ................. 39 27 Reading (Phillies)................... 35 29 New Britain (Twins) ............... 34 30 Portland (Red Sox) ................ 21 42 Binghamton (Mets) ................ 21 43 Western Division W L Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 36 28 Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 33 32 Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 33 32 Richmond (Giants) .................. 33 32 Erie (Tigers) ............................. 32 32 Akron (Indians)......................... 32 34 Thursday's Games Altoona 3, New Britain 1 Erie 6, Portland 4 Richmond 11, Binghamton 9 Harrisburg 3, Trenton 2 New Hampshire at Akron, late Reading at Bowie, late Today's Games Harrisburg at Altoona, 7 p.m. Trenton at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. New Hampshire at Erie, 7:05 p.m. New Britain at Reading, 7:05 p.m. Bowie at Richmond, 7:05 p.m. Portland at Akron, 7:05 p.m.

Pct. GB .594 — .591 — .547 3 .531 4 .333 161⁄2 .328 17 Pct. GB .563 — .508 31⁄2 .508 31⁄2 .508 31⁄2 .500 4 .485 5

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WNBA All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct Indiana............................... 3 1 .750 Chicago............................. 2 1 .667 Connecticut ...................... 2 1 .667 New York .......................... 2 2 .500 Washington ...................... 1 2 .333 Atlanta ............................... 1 3 .250 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct San Antonio.................... 3 0 1.000 Minnesota....................... 3 1 .750 Los Angeles ................... 2 1 .667 Seattle ............................. 1 1 .500 Phoenix........................... 0 2 .000 Tulsa ............................... 0 5 .000 Thursday's Games Connecticut at Washington, 7 p.m. Friday's Games Atlanta at Minnesota, 8 p.m. New York at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Indiana at Seattle, 10 p.m.

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B O X I N G Fight Schedule June 17 At Panama City, Panama, Anselmo Moreno vs. Lorenzo Parra, 12, for Moreno’s WBA Super World bantamweight title; Gennady Golovkin vs. Kassim Ouma, 12, for Golovkin’s WBA World middleweight title. At Austin, Texas (ESPN2), Karim Mayfield vs. Steve Forbes, 10, welterweights; Fernando Guerrero vs. Michael Medina, 10, middleweights. June 18 At Mendoza, Argentina, Jonathan Barros vs. Celestino Caballero, 12, for Barros’ WBA featherweight title; Juan Carlos Cano vs. Rudy Santiago Ruiz, 10, featherweights. At Guadalajara, Mexico (HBO), Saul Alvarez vs. Ryan Rhodes, 12, for Alvarez’s WBC junior middleweight title; Jason Litzau vs. Adrien Broner, 10, junior lightweights; Jose Osorio vs. Alex Monterroza, 10, junior lightweights; Sergio Villanueva vs. Onalvi Sierra, 10, featherweights. June 24 At Pechanga Resort and Casino, Temecula, Calif. (ESPN2), John Molina vs. Robert Frankel, 10, lightweights; Michael Dallas Jr. vs. Mauricio Herrera, 10, lightweights. June 25 At Cologne, Germany, Felix Sturm vs. Matthew Macklin, 12, for Sturm’s WBA Super middleweight title. At St. Louis (HBO), Tavoris Cloud vs. Yusaf Mack, 12, for Cloud’s IBF light heavyweight title; Bermane Stiverne vs. Ray Austin, 12, WBC heavyweight eliminator; Devon Alexander vs. Lucas Matthysse, 12, junior welterweights; Cornelius Bundrage vs. Sechew Powell, 12, for Bundrage’s IBF junior middleweight title; Guillermo Jones vs. Ryan Coyne, 12, for Jones’ WBA World cruiserweight title. At Parque Andres Quintana Roo, Mexico, Humberto Soto vs. Motoki Sasaki, 12, for Soto’s WBC lightweight title; Antonio Lozada Jr. vs. Roberto Ortiz, 12, junior welterweights; David De La Mora vs. Gerardo Marin, 12, bantamweights; Arturo Badillo vs. Cesar Gandara, 12, junior bantamweights. July 1 At TBA, Thailand, Pongsaklek Wonjongkam vs. Takuya Kogawa. 12, for Wonjongkam’s WBC flyweight title. At San Antonio (ESPN2), Mark Melligen vs. Robert Garcia, 10, junior middleweights.

Upcoming Schedule July 7 — UNOH 225, Sparta, Ky. July 16 — Iowa 200, Newton, Iowa July 22 — Lucas Deep Clean 200, Lebanon, Tenn. July 29 — AAA Insurance 200, Indianapolis Aug. 6 — Pocono Mountains 125, Long Pond, Pa. Aug. 20 — VFW 200, Brooklyn, Mich. Aug. 24 — O’Reilly 200, Bristol, Tenn. Sep. 2 — Atlanta 200, Hampton, Ga. Sep. 16 — Chicagoland 225, Joliet, Ill. Sep. 24 — F.W. Webb 175, Loudon, N.H. Oct. 1 — Kentucky Speedway 225, Sparta, Ky. Oct. 15 — Smith’s 350, Las Vegas Oct. 22 — Talladega 250, Talladega, Ala. Oct. 29 — Kroger 200, Ridgeway, Va. Nov. 4 — WinStar World Casino 350k, Fort Worth, Texas Nov. 18 — Ford 200, Homestead, Fla.

Nationwide Series Upcoming Schedule June 18 — Alliance Truck Parts 250, Brooklyn, Mich. June 25 — Bucyrus 200, Elkhart Lake, Wis. July 1 — Subway Jalapeno 250, Daytona Beach, Fla. July 8 — Feed The Children 300, Sparta, Ky. July 16 — New England 200, Loudon, N.H. July 23 — Federated Auto Parts 300, Lebanon, Tenn. July 30 — Kroger 200, Indianapolis Aug. 6 — U.S. Cellular 250, Newton, Iowa Aug. 13 — Zippo 200 at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Aug. 20 — NAPA Auto Parts 200, Montreal Aug. 26 — Food City 250, Bristol, Tenn. Sep. 3 — Great Clips 300, Hampton, Ga. Sep. 9 — Virginia 529 College Savings 250, Richmond, Va. Sep. 17 — Dollar General 300, Joliet, Ill. Oct. 1 — Dover 200, Dover, Del. Oct. 8 — Kansas Lottery 300, Kansas City, Kan. Oct. 14 — Dollar General 300, Concord, N.C. Nov. 5 — O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, Fort Worth, Texas Nov. 12 — Wypall 200, Avondale, Ariz. Nov. 19 — Ford 300, Homestead, Fla.

Sprint Cup Upcoming Schedule June 19 — Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400, Brooklyn, Mich. June 26 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, Calif. July 2 — Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola, Daytona Beach, Fla. July 9 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. July 17 — Lenox Industrial Tools 301, Loudon, N.H. July 31 — Brickyard 400, Indianapolis Aug. 7 — Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond, Pa. Aug. 14 — Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y. Aug. 21 — Michigan 400, Brooklyn, Mich. Aug. 27 — Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol, Tenn. Sep. 4 — Labor Day Classic 500, Hampton, Ga. Sep. 10 — One Last Race To Make The Chase 400, Richmond, Va. Sep. 18 — Chicagoland 400, Joliet, Ill. Sep. 25 — Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H. Oct. 2 — AAA 400, Dover, Del. Oct. 9 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas City, Kan. Oct. 15 — Bank of America 500, Concord, N.C. Oct. 23 — Talladega 500, Talladega, Ala. Oct. 30 — TUMS Fast Relief 500, Ridgeway, Va. Nov. 6 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas Nov. 13 — Kobalt Tools 500, Avondale, Ariz. Nov. 20 — Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.

Crestwood Comets Boys Basketball Camp has applications available. The camp is under the direction of Head Coach Mark Atherton. The camp will be held the week of June 27 to July 1. Morning sessions will be for boys entering 3rd grade though 5th grade and the afternoon session will be for boys entering 6th grade though 9th grade. Both sessions will be held at the Crestwood Middle School. For more information, call Coach Artherton at 825-4116 or e-mail him at mark.atherton@csdcomets.org. Holy Redeemer Volleyball Camp will be held July 11-15 at the Holy Redeemer High School Gymnasium under the direction of Dustin Wood. Morning sessions will go from 9 a.m. – noon for incoming 6th – 9th graders and afternoon sessions will be held from 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. for incoming 10th – 12th graders. Cost is $90 and includes a camp t-shirt and individual awards for morning and afternoon campers. For more information call Jack Kablick at 779-2286 or Bob Shuleski at 357-7784. John Hughes Wrestling Mini Camp will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Benton High School. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. with all three sessions running from 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. Cost for commuters is $95 and is open to all age groups. Walk-ons are welcome and participants are encouraged to bring a lunch. Questions can be directed to Russ Hughes at 864-3916 or rfhtlh@aol.com. King’s College Lady Monarch Girl’s Basketball Camps will be held June 20-24 and again July 25-29 at King’s College. Both run times will be from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Camp is open to girls age eight though 17. Registration includes a t-shirt, games, instructions and pool-time daily. For more information call the Women’s Basketball Office at 570-208-5900 ext 5432, or visit the website at www.kingscollegeathletics.com. Misericordia University will host a baseball camp for boys under the direction of 2011 Freedom Conference Coach of the Year Pete Egbert. The camp will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. from July 11 through 15 and is open to boys 7 to 12 years old. Cost is $115 and includes individualized instruction, T-shirt and optional swim period. Contact Egbert at 674-6471 or pegbert@misericordia.edu. Misericordia University Men’s Basketball Coach Trevor Woodruff will host a boy’s basketball school June 20-24 in the Anderson Sports-Health Center. The camp is open to boys between eight and 17 years old and will run from 9 a.m. – noon. The cost is $100 and includes individualized instruction, t-shirts, and an optional swim period. Misericordia University Soccer Success Camp for boys and girls will be held from June 27 to July 1. Under the direction of Misericordia men’s soccer coach Chuck Edkins, the camp is open to children between seven and 14-years-old. Cost is $115 and includes a T-shirt, soccer ball, lunch and access to the Anderson Center pool. Camp hours are 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. with an optional swim period. Contact Edkins at 674-6397 or cedkins@misericordia.edu. Misericordia University will host a field hockey camp June 20-24 at Mangelsdorf Field under the direction of head coach Robyn Fedor Stahovic. The camp is open to girls in fifth through 11th grade and features individual instruction in agility, stick work, and team work. There will also be access to the Anderson Center pool. Camp hours are from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. daily and the cost is $115. It also includes a t-shirt and lunch.

T E N N I S UNICEF Open Thursday's Results At Autotron Rosmalen Den Bosch, Netherlands Purse: ATP, $650,500 (WT250);WTA, $220,000 (Intl.) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles Men Quarterfinals Ivan Dodig (4), Croatia, def. Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2. Dmitry Tursunov, Russia, leads Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, 3-6, 6-4, 4-4 (40-0), susp., rain. Xavier Malisse (3), Belgium, leads Alex Bogomolov Jr., United States, 6-2, 4-3 (40-40), susp., rain. Women Quarterfinals Roberta Vinci (7), Italy, def. Yanina Wickmayer (3), Belgium, 6-4, 6-4. Jelena Dokic, Australia, def. Johanna Larsson, Sweden, 7-6 (2), 6-4. Romina Oprandi, Italy, def. Kimiko Date-Krumm, Japan, 7-6 (3), 6-4. Dominika Cibulkova (5), Slovakia, leads Svetlana Kuznetsova (2), Russia, 7-5, 4-6, 3-0, susp., rain. Doubles Men Quarterfinals Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Horia Tecau (2), Romania, def. Lukas Dlouhy, Czech Republic, and Michael Kohlmann, Germany, 7-6 (6), 6-2. Women Semifinals Barbora Zahlavova Strycova and Klara Zakopalova (4), Czech Republic, def. Kirsten Flipkens, Belgium, and CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, 6-4, 6-1.

AEGON International Thursday's Results At Devonshire Park Eastbourne, England Purse: ATP, $663,000 (WT250);WTA, $618,000 (Premier) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles Men Second Round Kei Nishikori, Japan, def. Rainer Schuettler, Germany, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. Olivier Rochus, Belgium, def. Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3). Janko Tipsarevic (3), Serbia, def. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, 6-3, 7-6 (2). Quarterfinals Andreas Seppi, Italy, def. Olivier Rochus, Belgium, 6-2, 6-7 (5), 6-3. Igor Kunitsyn, Russia, def. Julien Benneteau, France, 6-3, 6-2. Janko Tipsarevic (3), Serbia, def. Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, 6-3, 7-6 (2). Kei Nishikori, Japan, def. Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, 6-2, 6-3. Women

Plains Twp. Recreation Camps for Basketball, Wrestling, Football, and Field Hockey will be held June 27-30. Applications can be picked up at the Plains Twp. Admin. Building 126, North Main Street. For more information call Bill at 8255574. Warrior Pride Camp will be held on July 29. Registration is from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., and camp is from 9 a.m.until noon. Football players from the ages of 6 through 14 are welcome at the camp. To register, go to at www.wyomingareafootball.org or contact Lou Ciampi Jr. at 654-4040. GOLF The Wyoming Area football alumni its annual golf tourney on July 29 at Four Seasons in Exeterwith a 1 p.m. shot gun start. Lunch will be served before the event and dinner will be served afterward. Hole sponsorships are $100 and the cost to golf is $75 per golfer. Preregistration is highly suggested. Contact Lou Ciampi Jr. at 6544040 to participate. MEETINGS Holy Redeemer football coach Joseph Ostrowski will hold a meeting for all players and their parents for at 7 p.m. Monday in the school auditorium. The meeting is open to all students interested in playing for the 2011-2012 season who are attending Holy Redeemer, as well as 7th and 8th grade students interested in playing, and attend grade schools in the Catholic school system. High School Division Summer League will hold a coaches meeting June 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Dupont Lions Field located at 200 Elm St. in Dupont to all those interested in entering the league. If unable to attend, call Nicole Hoskins at 570-239-9415. PHYSICALS GAR Fall Sports Physicals will be held June 24 for boys at 11 a.m. and June 30 for girls at 9 a.m. in the nurses’ office at the High School. All athletes must have completed paperwork to receive physicals. Those who do not attend will be responsible for their own physicals. All coaches should attend these sessions. Paper work will be available in the main office Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. – noon. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS Nanticoke Youth Soccer Sign-Ups will be held June 16 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. at the Lower Broadway field, and again June 25 from 9 a.m. – noon at the Lower Broadway field. Cost is $40 per child and $75 per family. UPCOMING EVENTS Checkerboard Inn Bowling League will hold its annual clambake at the Checkerboard Inn Grove in Trucksville, on June 19. Refreshments, food, and games will be available from noon- 7 p.m. All teams are reminded to provide pizzas for the raffle. The Salty Dogs will be honored as league champions. For more information call Frank Lipski at 675-7532. The 12th Annual Jonathan Grula Memorial Foundation Golf Tournament will be held Sunday July 31 at Blue Ridge Golf Course. Shotgun starts at 1:30 p.m. Cost is $1200 and includes green fees, carts, snack lunch, awards dinner, prizes, golfers gifts includinga t-shirt, and complimentary refreshments.

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 St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250. Quarterfinals Daniela Hantuchova, Slovakia, def. Venus Williams, United States, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. Petra Kvitova (5), Czech Republic, def. Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 (2). Marion Bartoli (6), France, def. Victoria Azarenka (3), Belarus, 6-2, 2-0, retired. Samantha Stosur (7), Australia, def. Vera Zvonareva (1), Russia, 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4. Doubles Men Quarterfinals Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins, Britain, def. Julian Knowle, Austria, and Andre Sa, Brazil, 4-6, 7-5, 12-10 tiebreak. Semifinals Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram, Israel, def. Marcelo Melo and Bruno Soares (3), Brazil, 6-3, 6-7 (7), 13-11 tiebreak. Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, and Andreas Seppi, Italy, def. Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins, Britain, 7-5, 7-6 (5). Women First Round Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez and Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, tied with Jill Craybas, United States, and Vera Dushevina, Russia, 6-1, 6-4.

S O C C E R MLS At A Glance All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Philadelphia ................... 6 3 4 22 16 11 New York........................ 5 2 7 22 21 13 Houston .......................... 4 5 6 18 19 18 Columbus ....................... 4 4 6 18 14 16 D.C. ................................. 4 5 4 16 18 24 Toronto FC..................... 2 5 9 15 15 25 Chicago .......................... 2 4 8 14 16 19 New England.................. 3 7 5 14 11 18 Sporting Kansas City .... 2 6 4 10 16 20 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Los Angeles ................... 8 2 7 31 22 14 FC Dallas........................ 7 4 4 25 18 16 Seattle ............................. 5 4 7 22 18 15 Colorado......................... 5 3 7 22 17 14 Real Salt Lake ............... 6 3 3 21 14 7 San Jose......................... 5 4 4 19 20 16 Chivas USA.................... 4 5 5 17 17 16 Portland .......................... 5 6 2 17 15 19 Vancouver ...................... 1 6 8 11 16 22 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Today's Games San Jose at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Saturday's Games Seattle FC at Toronto FC, 7 p.m. Chicago at New England, 7:30 p.m. Columbus at Houston, 8:30 p.m. D.C. United at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. Los Angeles at Colorado, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at Vancouver, 10 p.m. FC Dallas at Chivas USA, 10:30 p.m.


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PHILADELPHIA — Cliff Lee tossed a two-hitter and had two hits and an RBI, helping the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Florida Marlins 3-0 Thursday to complete a four-game sweep and win their seventh in a row. Lee (7-5) didn’t allow a hit until Mike Stanton grounded a single to center with two outs in the fifth. He struck out four and walked two to record his seventh career shutout and second this season. Ryan Howard homered for the NL East-leading Phillies, who improved their major league-best record to 44-26. The struggling Marlins have lost 15 of 16. They were 29-19 and just one game behind Philadelphia after a 1-0 victory in San Francisco on May 26. But they’re 3-18 since and have fallen 111⁄2 games out. Florida’s Javier Vazquez (3-7) allowed two runs and eight hits in five innings. Cubs 12, Brewers 7

Matt Garza (3-6) allowed five runs in six innings to pick up the win. Pirates 5, Astros 4

HOUSTON — Garrett Jones hit a three-run homer in the first inning and Pittsburgh added two runs in the sixth to regain the lead and hold on for its fourth straight win. The win also gives the Pirates their first three-game sweep of the season. Pittsburgh starter James McDonald (5-4) allowed seven hits and three runs in 5 2-3 innings. Tony Watson walked one in two scoreless innings before Tim Wood got one out. Jose Veras allowed two hits and a run in the ninth for his first save since September 2007. Houston rookie Jordan Lyles (0-2) remains winless in four starts after yielding four hits and three earned runs with a career-high eight strikeouts in 5 2-3 innings. Nationals 7, Cardinals 4

WASHINGTON — Danny CHICAGO — Kosuke Fukudome had three hits and broke Espinosa’s three-run homer in it open with a three-run homer, the bottom of the 10th gave the Washington Nationals their and Alfonso Soriano and Carsixth straight win. los Pena also went deep for Ryan Zimmerman led off the Chicago. 10th with a single off Fernando Fukudome singled and Salas (3-1). With one out, Salas scored in the first, hit an RBI triple and scored in the second, hit Michael Morse with a pitch and Espinosa followed by hitand delivered the big blow in ting a 2-1 changeup into the the sixth when he connected bullpen in right. It was his 12th off reliever Daniel Herrera. home run of the season, and Pena put Chicago ahead 6-5 the first allowed by Salas. with a leadoff homer against Sean Burnett (2-3), WashingZack Greinke in the third. ton’s fourth pitcher, threw a Soriano added a two-run shot scoreless 10th for the win. in the seventh and Starlin The Nationals, who have Castro had three hits for the won six straight for the first Cubs. time since they closed the 2009 Greinke (6-2) allowed a season with seven in a row, season-high eight runs and tagged starter Kyle Lohse for eight hits in 5 1-3 innings and three home runs. In his first 91 took his first loss since his debut against Atlanta on May 4 innings this season, Lohse allowed five. — despite striking out 10.

AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP

Gardner delivers for Yankees in 12th The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Journeyman Brian Gordon kept the New York Yankees close in a most unlikely start, then Brett Gardner hit a winning single in the 12th inning that as the Yankees defeated the Rangers 3-2 Thursday. The Yankees became the first team to sweep AL champion Texas this year. New York won for the sixth time in seven tries and sent the Rangers to their season-worst fifth loss in a row. Gordon signed with the Yankees this week and pitched effectively, allowing two runs on seven hits and three walks in 5 1-3 innings. Cory Wade (1-0), who also signed with the Yankees this week, pitched two perfect innings for the win. Twins 1, White Sox 0

MINNEAPOLIS — Nick Blackburn pitched eight shutout innings for the Minnesota Twins, and Michael Cuddyer’s home run was enough to beat Mark Buehrle and the Chicago White Sox. Buehrle was beaten despite giving up just three hits over seven innings, and the White Sox fell to 0-4 this year against their division rival — scoring a total of three runs in the process. Tigers 6, Indians 2

DETROIT — Jhonny Peralta and Ryan Raburn hit back-toback, solo homers in the fourth inning, Detroit moved a game ahead of Cleveland for first place in the AL Central. The Tigers won twice in the three-game series, giving them 13 wins in 18 games. The Indi-

ans, on the other hand, have dropped 16 of 22. Max Scherzer (9-3) gave up two runs and four hits, walked two and hit two batters over 5 2-3 innings for Detroit. Orioles 4, Blue Jays 3

TORONTO — Jeremy Guthrie pitched five shutout innings before a strained back forced him to leave the game, and Baltimore scored two runs in the ninth for the win. Vladimir Guerrero and Luke Scott opened the ninth with back-to-back singles against Toronto closer Jon Rauch (2-3). Derek Lee followed with a swinging bunt that Blue Jays third baseman Jayson Nix charged on, but Nix’s throw home was high, allowing pinch-runner Nolan Reimold to score for a 3-2 Orioles lead. Ryan Adams later added an RBI single. Red Sox 4, Rays 2

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Adrian Gonzalez homered and David Ortiz, Darnell McDonald and Dustin Pedroia drove in runs to back starter Clay Buchholz and lead the Boston Red Sox to a victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. The win was the 11th in 12 games for the AL East leaders, who concluded a 10-day, ninegame trip with an 8-1 record — Boston’s best mark on a trip of at least nine games since 1977. The Red Sox retained a 11⁄2-game lead over the New York Yankees in the division and dropped the third-place Rays 51⁄2 off the pace by rebounding from losing the opener of the three-game series to win the final two.

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All Times EDT AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division L Pct GB WCGB 27 .603 — — — 28 .582 11⁄2 33 .522 51⁄2 4 35 .493 71⁄2 6 35 .470 9 71⁄2 Central Division L Pct GB WCGB 31 .551 — — 31 .537 1 3 37 .471 51⁄2 71⁄2 39 .435 8 10 39 .418 9 11 West Division L Pct GB WCGB 34 .514 — — 1 34 .507 ⁄2 5 37 .471 3 71⁄2 40 .429 6 101⁄2 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division L Pct GB WCGB 26 .629 — — 31 .557 5 — 41⁄2 35 .493 91⁄2 36 .478 101⁄2 51⁄2 37 .464 111⁄2 61⁄2 Central Division L Pct GB WCGB 31 .557 — — 32 .543 1 1 33 .529 2 2 33 .515 3 3 40 .412 10 10 45 .357 14 14 West Division L Pct GB WCGB 29 .574 — — 32 .536 21⁄2 11⁄2 35 .485 6 5 39 .443 9 8 40 .429 10 9

AMERICAN LEAGUE Wednesday's Games Cleveland 6, Detroit 4 N.Y. Yankees 12, Texas 4 Toronto 4, Baltimore 1 Boston 3, Tampa Bay 0 Minnesota 4, Chicago White Sox 1 Oakland 2, Kansas City 1 Seattle 3, L.A. Angels 1 Thursday's Games Baltimore 4, Toronto 3 Detroit 6, Cleveland 2 N.Y. Yankees 3, Texas 2, 12 innings Minnesota 1, Chicago White Sox 0 Oakland 8, Kansas City 4 Boston 4, Tampa Bay 2 Friday's Games N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 5-5) at Chicago Cubs (D.Davis 0-5), 2:20 p.m. Baltimore (Britton 6-4) at Washington (Marquis 7-2), 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Correia 8-5) at Cleveland (Tomlin 7-4), 7:05 p.m. Florida (Hand 0-2) at Tampa Bay (W.Davis 5-5), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Pineiro 2-3) at N.Y. Mets (Capuano 5-6), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Marcum 7-2) at Boston (Lackey 4-5), 7:10 p.m. Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 2-5) at Cincinnati (Leake 6-2), 7:10 p.m. Texas (C.Lewis 5-7) at Atlanta (Delgado 0-0), 7:35 p.m. San Diego (Richard 2-8) at Minnesota (Duensing 3-6), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City (F.Paulino 0-0) at St. Louis (C.Carpenter 1-6), 8:15 p.m. Detroit (Porcello 6-4) at Colorado (Hammel 3-6), 8:40 p.m. Chicago White Sox (E.Jackson 4-5) at Arizona (D.Hudson 7-5), 9:40 p.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 5-5) at Oakland (Godfrey 0-0), 10:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Oswalt 4-4) at Seattle (Pineda 6-4), 10:10 p.m. Saturday's Games Baltimore at Washington, 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs, 4:10 p.m. Texas at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Boston, 7:10 p.m. San Diego at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Kansas City at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. Detroit at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Sunday's Games Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Toronto at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Baltimore at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Boston, 1:35 p.m. Texas at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m. San Diego at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Kansas City at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Detroit at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. San Francisco at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.

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Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi Hardy ss 5 1 2 1 YEscor ss 4 1 0 0 Markks rf 5 1 1 0 CPttrsn lf-cf 3 0 1 0 AdJons cf 4 0 0 0 Bautist rf 4 0 1 2 Guerrr dh 4 0 3 1 Lind 1b 4 1 2 1 Reimld pr-dh 0 1 0 0 A.Hill 2b 3 0 1 0 Scott lf 4 0 1 0 Encrnc dh 4 0 0 0 Pie pr-lf 0 1 0 0 JMolin c 3 0 0 0 D.Lee 1b 4 0 0 1 Arencii c 1 0 0 0 MrRynl 3b 1 0 1 0 RDavis cf 2 0 0 0 RAdms 2b 4 0 1 1 JRiver ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Andino 2b 0 0 0 0 J.Nix 3b 3 1 1 0 Tatum c 3 0 1 0 Wieters ph-c 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 410 4 Totals 32 3 6 3 Baltimore ............................ 000 002 002 — 4 Toronto............................... 000 002 001 — 3 E—R.Adams (2). DP—Baltimore 1, Toronto 3. LOB—Baltimore 7, Toronto 4. 2B—Hardy (10), Guerrero (11). HR—Hardy (7), Lind (14). SB— C.Patterson (10). S—C.Patterson. IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore Guthrie ..................... 5 1 0 0 1 5 Ji.Johnson BS,2-2 .. 1 4 2 1 0 0 Berken W,1-2 .......... 2 0 0 0 0 2 Gregg S,13-17 ........ 1 1 1 1 0 0 Toronto Z.Stewart ................. 7 7 2 2 1 4 Frasor ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rauch L,2-3 ............. 0 2 2 2 0 0 L.Perez..................... 0 1 0 0 1 0 Camp ........................ 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rauch pitched to 3 batters in the 9th. L.Perez pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. HBP—by Z.Stewart (Mar.Reynolds). Balk— Z.Stewart.

T H I S D A T E I N B A S E B A L L June 17 1915 — George “Zip” Zabel of the Chicago Cubs was called into the game against the Brooklyn Dodgers with two outs in the first inning. He won 4-3 in the 19th inning in the longest relief effort in the majors. 1943 — Player-manager Joe Cronin of the Boston Red Sox hit a three-run pinch homer in both games of a doubleheader against the Philadelphia A’s. The Red Sox won the opener 5-4 and lost the second game 8-7.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE Wednesday's Games Philadelphia 8, Florida 1, 1st game Cincinnati 7, L.A. Dodgers 2 Colorado 6, San Diego 3 Philadelphia 5, Florida 4, 10 innings, 2nd game Washington 10, St. Louis 0 N.Y. Mets 4, Atlanta 0 Milwaukee 9, Chicago Cubs 5 Pittsburgh 7, Houston 3 San Francisco 5, Arizona 2 Thursday's Games Philadelphia 3, Florida 0 Pittsburgh 5, Houston 4 Chicago Cubs 12, Milwaukee 7 Washington 7, St. Louis 4, 10 innings Atlanta 9, N.Y. Mets 8, 10 innings San Francisco at Arizona, (n) Friday's Games N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 5-5) at Chicago Cubs (D.Davis 0-5), 2:20 p.m. Baltimore (Britton 6-4) at Washington (Marquis 7-2), 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Correia 8-5) at Cleveland (Tomlin 7-4), 7:05 p.m. Florida (Hand 0-2) at Tampa Bay (W.Davis 5-5), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Pineiro 2-3) at N.Y. Mets (Capuano 5-6), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Marcum 7-2) at Boston (Lackey 4-5), 7:10 p.m. Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 2-5) at Cincinnati (Leake 6-2), 7:10 p.m. Texas (C.Lewis 5-7) at Atlanta (Delgado 0-0), 7:35 p.m. San Diego (Richard 2-8) at Minnesota (Duensing 3-6), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City (F.Paulino 0-0) at St. Louis (C.Carpenter 1-6), 8:15 p.m. Detroit (Porcello 6-4) at Colorado (Hammel 3-6), 8:40 p.m. Chicago White Sox (E.Jackson 4-5) at Arizona (D.Hudson 7-5), 9:40 p.m. San Francisco (Lincecum 5-5) at Oakland (Godfrey 0-0), 10:05 p.m. Houston (Myers 2-6) at L.A. Dodgers (Lilly 5-5), 10:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Oswalt 4-4) at Seattle (Pineda 6-4), 10:10 p.m. Saturday's Games Baltimore at Washington, 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs, 4:10 p.m. Texas at Atlanta, 4:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Boston, 7:10 p.m. San Diego at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Kansas City at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. Detroit at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. Houston at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Sunday's Games Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Toronto at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Baltimore at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Boston, 1:35 p.m. Texas at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m. San Diego at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Kansas City at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Detroit at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. San Francisco at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. Houston at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.

Athletics 8, Royals 4 Kansas City

Oakland ab r h bi ab r h bi Maier lf 4 0 1 0 Crisp cf 5 0 2 1 MeCarr cf 5 0 2 1 Pnngtn ss 5 0 1 0 Francr rf 5 0 1 1 Matsui dh 4 1 1 1 Butler dh 4 1 1 0 Wlngh lf 5 1 1 0 Betemt 1b 4 1 1 1 CJcksn rf 3 1 1 0 Mostks 3b 4 0 0 0 SSizmr 3b 3 3 2 0 B.Pena c 4 1 2 1 KSuzuk c 3 0 2 1 Getz 2b 4 0 1 0 Barton 1b 3 1 0 2 AEscor ss 3 1 0 0 JWeeks 2b 4 1 2 3 Totals 37 4 9 4 Totals 35 812 8 Kansas City ....................... 000 020 020 — 4 Oakland.............................. 042 010 10x — 8 E—J.Weeks (1). LOB—Kansas City 9, Oakland 8. 2B—Maier (3), Francoeur (17), Butler (17), Betemit (15), B.Pena (6), K.Suzuki (11), J.Weeks (2). HR— Matsui (6). SB—Me.Cabrera (9), Getz (9), A.Escobar (11), Crisp (20). CS—Pennington (6). IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City Francis L,3-7............ 31⁄3 9 6 6 2 0 Adcock ..................... 3 3 2 1 1 3 Teaford..................... 12⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 Oakland G.Gonzalez W,6-5.. 6 5 2 2 2 10 Devine ...................... 1 0 0 0 1 3 Wuertz ...................... 1 3 2 2 0 1 Balfour ...................... 1 1 0 0 0 2 HBP—by Francis (K.Suzuki). PB—B.Pena. Balk— Adcock.

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Minnesota ab r h bi ab r h bi Pierre lf 4 0 0 0 Revere cf 3 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 0 ACasill 2b 3 0 0 0 Quentin rf 3 0 1 0 Nishiok ss 4 0 1 0 Konerk 1b 4 0 2 0 Cuddyr rf 4 1 2 1 Teahen pr-1b 0 0 0 0 DYong dh 3 0 0 0 Przyns c 4 0 2 0 LHughs 1b 3 0 0 0 Rios cf 4 0 0 0 Valenci 3b 3 0 0 0 A.Dunn dh 3 0 1 0 RRiver c 2 0 0 0 Lillirdg pr 0 0 0 0 Repko lf 3 0 1 0 Bckhm 2b 4 0 0 0 Morel 3b 3 0 1 0 Vizquel ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 0 8 0 Totals 28 1 4 1 Chicago.............................. 000 000 000 — 0 Minnesota .......................... 010 000 00x — 1 E—Crain (1), Nishioka (3), Blackburn (2). DP—Minnesota 2. LOB—Chicago 9, Minnesota 6. HR— Cuddyer (10). IP H R ER BB SO Chicago Buehrle L,6-5........... 7 3 1 1 2 3 Thornton................... 2⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 Crain ......................... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Minnesota Blackburn W,6-4 ..... 8 7 0 0 1 1 Capps S,9-14 .......... 1 1 0 0 0 2 HBP—by Buehrle (Revere), by Blackburn (Quntn).

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The Philadelphia Phillies’ Ryan Howard runs the bases after hitting a solo home run against the Florida Marlins in the fifth inning of a game Thursday in Philadelphia. The Phillies won 3-0. Tigers 6, Indians 2 Cleveland

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Pirates 5, Astros 4 Pittsburgh

Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi Greene ss 5 0 0 0 Werth rf 4 1 1 1 Rasms cf 5 0 0 0 Berndn cf 5 1 1 1 Pujols 1b-3b 4 2 2 1 Zmrmn 3b 5 1 1 0 Hollidy lf 3 1 2 1 L.Nix lf 5 1 1 1 Brkmn rf-1b 5 0 1 0 Morse 1b 4 2 1 0 YMolin c 4 1 1 2 Espinos 2b 5 1 3 4 Schmkr 2b 3 0 1 0 WRams c 4 0 1 0 Descals 3b 2 0 0 0 Lannan p 2 0 0 0 ABrwn ph 1 0 0 0 Clipprd p 0 0 0 0 MBggs p 0 0 0 0 Storen p 0 0 0 0 MHmlt ph 1 0 0 0 Stairs ph 1 0 0 0 Salas p 0 0 0 0 SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 Lohse p 2 0 1 0 Dsmnd ss 4 0 1 0 Jay ph-rf 2 0 0 0 Totals 37 4 8 4 Totals 39 710 7 St. Louis ....................... 010 100 011 0 — 4 Washington.................. 200 101 000 3 — 7 One out when winning run scored. E—Berkman (3), Pujols (8), Espinosa (5). DP— Washington 2. LOB—St. Louis 7, Washington 7. 2B—Morse (12), Espinosa (11). HR—Pujols (16), Holliday (7), Y.Molina (4), Werth (10), Bernadina (2), L.Nix (10), Espinosa (12). IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis Lohse........................ 6 7 4 4 1 3 M.Boggs................... 2 1 0 0 1 1 Salas L,3-1 .............. 11⁄3 2 3 3 0 2 Washington Lannan...................... 7 6 2 2 2 2 Clippard H,18 .......... 1 1 1 1 1 1 Storen BS,2-18 ....... 1 1 1 1 0 0 S.Burnett W,2-3 ...... 1 0 0 0 1 1 HBP—by Salas (Morse). Umpires—Home, CB Bucknor;First, Jerry Meals;Second, Dale Scott;Third, Dan Iassogna. T—3:00. A—19,662 (41,506).

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Beato p 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 Pagan cf 2 1 0 0 Totals 40 811 6 Totals 42 914 8 New York...................... 002 040 110 0 — 8 Atlanta........................... 103 200 002 1 — 9 Two outs when winning run scored. E—Jos.Reyes (9), C.Jones (4), Uggla (5). DP— New York 1. LOB—New York 9, Atlanta 8. 2B—Beltran (21), Di.Hernandez (1). 3B—Jos.Reyes (12). HR—Hairston (3), C.Jones (7), Conrad (2). SB—Jos.Reyes (23). CS—Schafer (3). S—Dickey. SF—Dan.Murphy. IP H R ER BB SO New York Dickey....................... 4 6 6 4 3 4 Acosta ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Beato......................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Byrdak H,4 ............... 11⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 Isringhausen H,15 .. 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Fr.Rodriguez BS,2-21 .................... 1 3 2 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 0 D.Carrasco L,0-2 .... 2⁄3 Atlanta Minor......................... 41⁄3 7 5 5 3 3 1 1 1 0 2 Proctor...................... 2⁄3 Sherrill ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Venters..................... 2 2 2 1 2 2 Kimbrel ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 2 Linebrink W,3-1....... 1 1 0 0 0 0 WP—Venters. PB—R.Paulino. Balk—D.Carrasco. Umpires—Home, James Hoye;First, Tom Hallion;Second, Phil Cuzzi;Third, Bill Miller. T—3:26. A—26,077 (49,586).

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BATTING—AdGonzalez, Boston, .347;Bautista, Toronto, .332;VMartinez, Detroit, .322;Konerko, Chicago, .321;MiCabrera, Detroit, .319;Joyce, Tampa Bay, .316;Ortiz, Boston, .314;Ellsbury, Boston, .314. RUNS—Granderson, New York, 59;Bautista, Toronto, 54;MiCabrera, Detroit, 50;Ellsbury, Boston, 49;AdGonzalez, Boston, 47;Boesch, Detroit, 46;ACabrera, Cleveland, 43;Kinsler, Texas, 43. RBI—AdGonzalez, Boston, 61;Teixeira, New York, 53;Granderson, New York, 52;Konerko, Chicago, 52;Beltre, Texas, 50;MiCabrera, Detroit, 47;Quentin, Chicago, 47. HITS—AdGonzalez, Boston, 96;Ellsbury, Boston, 85;MiYoung, Texas, 83;ACabrera, Cleveland, 82;Konerko, Chicago, 81;MeCabrera, Kansas City, 80;AlRamirez, Chicago, 78. DOUBLES—AdGonzalez, Boston, 23;Ellsbury, Boston, 21;AGordon, Kansas City, 20;Quentin, Chicago, 20;Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 20;VMartinez, Detroit, 19;MiCabrera, Detroit, 18;Ortiz, Boston, 18;Youkilis, Boston, 18;MiYoung, Texas, 18. TRIPLES—Bourjos, Los Angeles, 6;Crisp, Oakland, 5;Granderson, New York, 5;AJackson, Detroit, 5;CCrawford, Boston, 4;RDavis, Toronto, 4;Gardner, New York, 4;Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 4. HOME RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 21;Granderson, New York, 21;Teixeira, New York, 21;Ortiz, Boston, 17;Quentin, Chicago, 17;Konerko, Chicago, 16;NCruz, Texas, 15.

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BATTING—JosReyes, New York, .348; Kemp, Los Angeles, .335; Votto, Cincinnati, .331; Pence, Houston, .326; Wallace, Houston, .316; Helton, Colorado, .315; Carroll, Los Angeles, .314. RUNS—Braun, Milwaukee, 53; JosReyes, New York, 51; Pujols, St. Louis, 49; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 49; RWeeks, Milwaukee, 49; Votto, Cincinnati, 48; Kemp, Los Angeles, 47. RBI—Fielder, Milwaukee, 59; Howard, Philadelphia, 57; Kemp, Los Angeles, 56; Braun, Milwaukee, 51; Pence, Houston, 51; Berkman, St. Louis, 48; Bruce, Cincinnati, 48. HITS—JosReyes, New York, 101; Pence, Houston, 93; SCastro, Chicago, 88; Kemp, Los Angeles, 85; Votto, Cincinnati, 83; RWeeks, Milwaukee, 82; Braun, Milwaukee, 81; Polanco, Philadelphia, 81; GSanchez, Florida, 81. DOUBLES—Beltran, New York, 21; Coghlan, Florida, 20; Pence, Houston, 20; JosReyes, New York, 20; CYoung, Arizona, 20; SCastro, Chicago, 19; CJones, Atlanta, 19; Montero, Arizona, 19. TRIPLES—JosReyes, New York, 12; Rasmus, St. Louis, 6; Victorino, Philadelphia, 6; Bourn, Houston, 5; SCastro, Chicago, 5; Fowler, Colorado, 5; Bonifacio, Florida, 4; SDrew, Arizona, 4; Espinosa, Washington, 4. HOME RUNS—Kemp, Los Angeles, 20; Fielder, Milwaukee, 19; Berkman, St. Louis, 17; Bruce, Cincinnati, 17; Pujols, St. Louis, 16; Stanton, Florida, 16; Braun, Milwaukee, 15; Howard, Philadelphia, 15.


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Mickelson smiling despite his ‘horrific’ round By JIM LITKE AP Sports Writer

BETHESDA, Md. — It’s rare anytime a round of 74 makes a pro golfer smile. Especially Phil Mickelson. And on his birthday, no less. “This actually turned out to be a great day,” Mickelson said, “because I played horrific.” That’s no exaggeration. The lefthander saw more of the rough than some course mowers did getting the Congressional layout ready earlier this week. He hit only five of 14 fairways and eight of 18 greens, yet somehow salvaged a 3-over round Thursday that left him nine strokes behind leader and opening-round playing partner Rory McIlory. The Northern Irishman’s 65

marked the third time that McIlroy, just 22, has gone that low in a major. Mickelson, who’s 41 and has been playing more than two decades, has managed to go that low in a major just twice. And in an odd twist, Mickelson also wound up playing alongside firstround leader Colin Montgomerie in 1997, the last time the U.S. Open was played at this course. He shot 75 that day. “It was fun to watch,” Mickelson said, referring to McIlroy’s round, “although I didn’t see much of it.” That’s because he had enough trouble keeping an eye on his own golf ball. Mickelson dunked his first shot of the day into a pond at the par-3 10th, then blocked the first of several 2-iron tee shots way left of the fairway at

No. 14. The ball landed deep enough into the rough that Mickelson quickly hit a provisional before finding the original ball. At No. 16, another of Mickelson’s tee shots settled into such gnarly rough down the left side that he punched out using a driver. At No. 3, yet another wayward tee shot forced him to play his next shot off a cart path. “A lot of times, this happens for me when I take a week off before a major,” Mickelson said. “I come out and play tight and swing tentative. ... “I don’t normally play four days perfectly, so this was my bad round and, hopefully, I’ll get it turned around tomorrow. I get an early tee time. I’ll have a course in good shape for the morning and see if I can come out with a low

score.” Mickelson’s buoyant mood surely had something to do with the presence of his wife, Amy, who is recovering from a bout with breast cancer. She has begun traveling with her husband again, at least at major events. And right after the round, the two sat down at a table in the clubhouse at Congressional alongside Dustin Johnson, the third member of Mickelson’s group, and got a headstart on his birthday celebration with a couple of mini-burgers. Considering how much work he’d already done to get there, he AP PHOTO had plenty of reasons to smile. “To be able to shoot what I did Phil Mickelson reacts to his shot from the 10th tee during the first from where I did,” Mickelson round of the U.S. Open Championship golf tournament in Bethesda, Md., Thursday. said, “I’ll gladly take it.”

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now there are also those who cheer for you to lose. But they cheer one way or another because you are Tiger Continued from Page 1B Woods. If nothing else, you would have lined hole at Congressional and created some buzz. A few Fthe long tree-lined hole that bombs shouted from the tee follows it. surely would have livened up The course is missing somethings a bit, even if you were out thing, but the field is missing there hobbling between shots. even more. Without you there’s Anyway, I know you miss it, no swarm of humanity moving from hole to hole, no fans climb- even the fun in the interview ing trees for a better look, and no room, where you like nothing one high-fiving the stranger next better than to engage in some to him when you hole yet anoth- clever repartee with sweaty scribes. The guy who gave you er crucial putt. the beat down in the PGA ChamI’m sure you’ll agree with me that Rory McIlroy is a fine young pionship a few years back was in there after shooting an opening golfer with a fine future. The 68, but it just wasn’t the same. graceful way he handled his Still, Y.E. Yang seemed to perk final-round blowup at the Masup when I asked him about you. ters this year won him a lot of admirers. So did his trip to Haiti Turns out he misses you. Sort of. “Half of my heart is disapearlier this month to see if he pointed,” Yang said. “The other could do anything about the half is probably, I wouldn’t say suffering there. thrilled, but I know that my But he’s not you. chance is a little bit better beMy guess is you’ll resist the cause Tiger is not in the field.” urge to turn on the big screen Your buddy Phil probably and watch it all unfold. After all, thought that, too. The guy has if the Open is really as hard as never won an Open, and he had Phil Mickelson made it appear to be salivating as he walked up Thursday, you wouldn’t have to his first shot of the day knowwon it on just one leg at Torrey ing you were out of the way and Pines three years ago. the road to victory was clear. So I know you’re missing your first U.S. Open since turning pro, what does the poor devil do? He promptly hits his first shot in the but I did see your caddie here water, then spends the rest of his with Adam Scott’s bag over his day trying to hack it around trees shoulder. That got me thinking that you may be gone longer than and out of rough as high as cornfields. you’ve let on or that all wasn’t You might think the top three right with Team Tiger, but I’m players in the world rankings sure you’ll explain everything would make their move in your when you finally do come back. Your new swing coach is here, absence, too, but none came close to breaking par. Doesn’t too, though no one seemed to really matter because we know notice. Sean Foley was just one who the true No. 1 is, don’t we, of 10,000 guys walking around Tiger? with fanny packs, though you’ll Maybe you’ve just intimidated be happy to know he did stop long enough at the driving range everyone for so long that no one knows what it’s like to go out and to diagnose the woes of some of take charge of one of these anyhis other clients. Hope the knee is feeling better, more. Sure, McIlroy shot what seemed like an effortless 65 to and those reports of you in a take the first-round lead, but walking boot and on crutches surely you remember what haparen’t true. Even if they are, I’m pened to him the last time he had pretty sure you could contend a lead in a major championship. this weekend among the preWell, that’s about it from here, tenders to your throne. Tiger. Time to go out and see if I mean, the course isn’t that that is really Sergio Garcia lurktough, Tiger. They’ve obviously ing just off the lead or just some been putting water on the impostor who knows how to greens, and the pins were set in putt. I’ll give him your best, positions even a freshman conthough I’m sure he’s the last one gressman could handle. You would have torn this place apart, who needs a reminder that you’re not in the field for this and probably been back at your one. hotel leading by four shots now. No one needs to say it, but But it’s more than that. Wanwe’re all thinking the same thing. dering around Congressional Get well soon. We miss having during the opening round were you around. golf fans who paid good money thinking they were going to watch you play. It used to be Tim Dahlberg is a national sports almost all of them did that so columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at tdahlberg(at)ap.org or they could cheer for you to win, http://twitter.com/timdahlberg but I’m sure you’ve found out by

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Stairs is actually the second assistant superintendent on Congressional’s Gold Course. The Open is being played on the club’s other 18-hole layout, the Blue Course. Still Stairs has been plenty busy the last few weeks. A lot of his time has been spent getting the course ready for the numerous tents and grandstands that come along with the Open. “The past few months I have been doing a lot of tracking and marking of underground irriga-

tion pipe (mainly on the Gold course) by using a special wire tracking device,” the 24-year-old said. “Typically, you can hook into the wire at an irrigation satellite and the device sends a current through the wire which can be detected above ground with a handheld ‘wand,’ which makes a unique noise when you are directly above the wire.” Finding out exactly where the pipes are located is key to keeping them from being punctured by any of the posts that have to be driven into the ground. Mistakes still happen, however, and that has added to Stair’s work as well. “There have been roughly 10

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Sergio Garcia, of Spain, accompanied by caddie Glen Murray, left, grabs a club on the 18th fairway during the first round of the U.S. Open Championship golf tournament in Bethesda, Md., Thursday.

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get yourself around the golf course.” He took a route unlike any other player on an overcast day with a few light showers just as he finished up his round. McIlroy was three shots clear of former PGA champion Y.E. Yang and Charl Schwartzel, the South African who captured the Masters two months ago at McIlroy’s expense. “It’s a long way to go, but it’s nice to get yourself in contention,” Schwartzel said. “If you start falling too far behind on a tough golf course, things can get a little bit too far in front of you. You need to stay in there with a chance.” British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen was at 69, joining a small group that included Sergio Garcia and Ryan Palmer, the lone American among the nine players who broke 70. Defending champion Graeme McDowell had a 70. Phil Mickelson played alongside McIlroy, and it must have looked familiar. The last time the U.S. Open came to Congressional in 1997, Mickelson played with Colin Montgomerie, who also shot 65. “The game’s easy when you hit it straight and make every putt,” Mickelson said, referring to McIlroy. “It’s a wonderful game. No course is too tough when you hit like that. He played terrific. It was fun to watch — although I didn’t see much of it.” McIlroy was walking down the center of most fairways, cracked pipes resulting from the hammering,” he said. “Thus, irrigation fixes have consumed a good deal of my time the past few weeks as well. “Additionally, I have been carrying out chemical applications on both courses on greens, tees, fairways and rough.” And as Carl Spackler will tell you, any good golf course superintendent is going to spend some time watering grass. Stair has done plenty of that, too. All to get the Bethesda, Md., course ready for the world’s greatest golfers. Oddly enough much of the course that Stair typically works

picking out the 100-yard and 150yard yardage plates as his targets and hitting most of them. Mickelson was all over the map, hitting only five fairways. He hacked out of grass up his knees on one hole, and on another hit driver from under the trees to get back into play. He wound up with a 74, a stunning score from where he was playing. Mickelson wasn’t alone in his disappointment. The top three players in the world — Luke Donald, Lee Westwood and Martin Kaymer — combined to go 10-over par. Donald struggled with his accuracy and couldn’t cope with the thick rough and shot 74 despite his birdie-birdie start. Kaymer also had a 74, while Westwood staggered to a 75, his worst opening round at the U.S. Open in 10 years. “It’s not a very good score because I think the course is there for the taking,” said Westwood, who played in the morning. “Obviously, it’s a tough test, but I thought the golf course was set up great today. If you played well ... I’m quite surprised that no one has gone out and shot 66, to be honest.” Right about that time, McIlroy was on his way to the first tee, and he wound up doing one better. It was exquisite golf, starting with a 3-wood he drilled into the corner of the dogleg on No. 12 that set up sand wedge to 6 feet for his first birdie. McIlroy really hit his stride around the turn — an 8-iron to 10 feet on No. 17, another beautiful drive and 8-iron into the 15 feet left of the pin on the 18th, and a lob wedge to 6 feet on No. 1. on hardly resembles anything even a weekend duffer would want to play. “Holes 1 through 6 and 15 through 18 of the Gold Course basically serve as U.S. Open infrastructure,” Stairs said. “What this means is that many of these holes are basically covered in gravel. “For instance, No. 6’s rough and fairway of the Gold course serves as the main bus stop for the majority of the crowd.” Stair said that the fact that he loves sports and being outdoors makes this the perfect job for him. “Once I began to play golf, I became aware of the career options

The only time he flirted with bogey came on the 14th, when he went from deep rough into a bunker and had to hole a 15-foot putt for par, as long as any putt he made all day. So pure was his golf that McIlroy, who tied a major championship record with a 63 in the British Open at St. Andrews last summer, began to think he could do it again. He laced a 3-iron over the water and onto the fringe to about 15 feet on the par-5 sixth and missed his eagle attempt, then came home in pars. “It’s a major championship, and the toughest major championship of them all is the U.S. Open, and you can’t let any other thoughts get in your head,” McIlroy said. “You’re just trying to concentrate entirely on your game, and trying to get that ball around the course in as few strokes as possible.” McIlroy followed that 63 at the British Open with a windblown 80 that knocked him out of contention. He held the lead at the Masters all the way until the final round. There’s no telling what awaits at Congressional. He became the 10th player to start the U.S. Open at 65 or better, yet only two of them went on to win — Jack Nicklaus in 1980 at Baltusrol and Tiger Woods in 2000 at Pebble Beach. And of the previous eight players to hold a three-shot lead after the opening round — Jerry Pate in 1976 was the last one — only Ben Hogan in 1953 at Oakmont wound up with the trophy. McIlroy understands that from St. Andrews. “I learned that it’s a long way to go, even after that 63,” he said. available in this field and really began enjoying the work,” he said. He earned a bachelor of science degree in Turfgrass and Soil Science from the University of Connecticut. His busy schedule this weekend will limit the amount of time he will have to spend watching the Open. But when he gets a chance, he has some favorite golfers he will be following. “My favorite players I’ll be pulling for probably are Phil Mickelson, Rickie Fowler and Dustin Johnson,” he said. Hopefully for Stair, they will avoid his handy work on the back nine.

Thursday At Congressional Country Club, Blue Course Bethesda, Md. Purse: TBA ($7.5 million in 2010) Yardage: 7,574; Par: 71 (36-35) First Round (a-amateur) Rory McIlroy.................................. 33-32-65 -6 Y.E. Yang ......................................33-35—68 -3 Charl Schwartzel..........................32-36—68 -3 Louis Oosthuizen .........................35-34—69 -2 Ryan Palmer .................................34-35—69 -2 Alexandre Rocha..........................34-35—69 -2 Kyung-Tae Kim ............................35-34—69 -2 Scott Hend ....................................32-37—69 -2 Sergio Garcia................................34-35—69 -2 Chez Reavie .................................36-34—70 -1 Stewart Cink .................................34-36—70 -1 Graeme McDowell .......................35-35—70 -1 Henrik Stenson.............................38-32—70 -1 Johan Edfors.................................34-36—70 -1 Davis Love III ................................35-35—70 -1 Bubba Dickerson..........................37-33—70 -1 John Senden ................................35-35—70 -1 Robert Garrigus ...........................36-34—70 -1 Alvaro Quiros................................35-35—70 -1 Brandt Snedeker ..........................34-36—70 -1 Robert Rock..................................36-34—70 -1 Heath Slocum ...............................34-37—71 E Padraig Harrington ......................35-36—71 E Angel Cabrera ..............................36-35—71 E Jason Day .....................................36-35—71 E Bubba Watson ..............................35-36—71 E Brandt Jobe...................................36-35—71 E Bud Cauley....................................36-35—71 E Zach Johnson ...............................36-35—71 E Aaron Baddeley ............................35-36—71 E Charley Hoffman ..........................36-35—71 E Christopher Deforest ...................34-37—71 E David May .....................................37-34—71 E Shane Lowry .................................37-35—72 +1 Harrison Frazar ............................36-36—72 +1 Matt Kuchar ...................................36-36—72 +1 a-Peter Uihlein..............................36-36—72 +1 J.J. Henry ......................................36-36—72 +1 Jeff Overton ..................................34-38—72 +1 a-Brad Benjamin ..........................35-37—72 +1 Christo Greyling ...........................35-37—72 +1 Peter Hanson................................36-36—72 +1 Seung Yul Noh .............................36-36—72 +1 Rory Sabbatini ..............................40-32—72 +1 Marc Leishman .............................36-37—73 +2 Kevin Streelman ...........................35-38—73 +2 Brian Gay.......................................37-36—73 +2 a-Russell Henley..........................37-36—73 +2 Paul Casey....................................38-35—73 +2 Ernie Els ........................................35-38—73 +2 Bill Haas ........................................36-37—73 +2 Gary Woodland ............................40-33—73 +2 Scott Piercy...................................34-39—73 +2 Martin Laird ...................................36-37—73 +2 Stephen Gallacher .......................38-35—73 +2 Retief Goosen ..............................35-38—73 +2 Todd Hamilton ..............................38-35—73 +2 Ryan Moore ..................................37-36—73 +2 Robert Allenby..............................36-37—73 +2 Dohoon Kim ..................................37-36—73 +2 Kenichi Kuboya ............................35-38—73 +2 Justin Hicks...................................38-36—74 +3 Sunghoon Kang............................33-41—74 +3 Ryo Ishikawa.................................37-37—74 +3 Anthony Kim .................................38-36—74 +3 Fredrik Jacobson .........................35-39—74 +3 Luke Donald..................................35-39—74 +3 Martin Kaymer ..............................38-36—74 +3 Jim Furyk.......................................37-37—74 +3 Justin Rose ...................................36-38—74 +3 Adam Scott....................................38-36—74 +3 Sam Saunders ..............................38-36—74 +3 D.A. Points ....................................38-36—74 +3 John Ellis .......................................37-37—74 +3 a-Cheng-Tsung Pan ....................38-36—74 +3 Michael Putnam............................37-37—74 +3 David Toms...................................39-35—74 +3 Matteo Manassero........................37-37—74 +3 Edoardo Molinari..........................37-37—74 +3 Phil Mickelson ..............................37-37—74 +3 Rickie Fowler ................................35-39—74 +3 Hunter Mahan ...............................36-38—74 +3 Chris Wilson..................................37-37—74 +3 Alex Cejka .....................................37-38—75 +4 Thomas Levet...............................38-37—75 +4 Fred Funk......................................38-37—75 +4 Michael Campbell ........................39-36—75 +4 Lee Westwood..............................39-36—75 +4 Jonathan Byrd ...............................39-36—75 +4 Webb Simpson .............................36-39—75 +4 Tim Petrovic..................................39-36—75 +4 Matthew Edwards.........................37-38—75 +4 Adam Hadwin ...............................38-37—75 +4 Michael Tobiason Jr. ...................37-38—75 +4 Scott Barr.......................................39-36—75 +4 a-Patrick Cantlay...........................36-39—75 +4 Jason Dufner ................................38-37—75 +4 Steve Stricker ...............................38-37—75 +4 Francesco Molinari ......................35-40—75 +4 Dustin Johnson ............................36-39—75 +4 Trevor Immelman .........................38-37—75 +4 Ian Poulter .....................................36-39—75 +4 Nick Watney ..................................37-38—75 +4 Geoff Ogilvy ..................................36-39—75 +4 Briny Baird.....................................37-38—75 +4 Alexander Noren ..........................39-36—75 +4 Sangmoon Bae .............................35-40—75 +4 Ryan Nelson .................................37-38—75 +4 Brian Locke ...................................37-38—75 +4 Wes Heffernan..............................36-39—75 +4 Chad Campbell ............................38-38—76 +5 Marc Turnesa ...............................36-40—76 +5 Greg Chalmers .............................39-37—76 +5 Kirk Triplett....................................39-37—76 +5 Nicolas Colsaerts .........................39-37—76 +5 Joey Lamielle................................38-38—76 +5 Adam Long....................................37-39—76 +5 Jesse Hutchins .............................37-39—76 +5 Michael Smith ...............................39-37—76 +5 Bo Van Pelt ...................................38-38—76 +5 Lucas Glover ................................39-37—76 +5 Kevin Chappell .............................38-38—76 +5 Jon Mills ........................................37-39—76 +5 Bennett Blakeman........................38-38—76 +5 a-Chris Williams ...........................38-38—76 +5 a-Beau Hossler.............................37-39—76 +5 Brad Adamonis.............................39-38—77 +6 Gregory Havret.............................37-40—77 +6 K.J. Choi........................................38-39—77 +6 Nick O’Hern ..................................36-41—77 +6 Zack Byrd ......................................41-36—77 +6 Michael Whitehead ......................39-38—77 +6 Geoffrey Sisk ................................39-38—77 +6 Matt Richardson ...........................38-39—77 +6 Ben Crane .....................................39-38—77 +6 Miguel Angel Jimenez .................39-38—77 +6 Camilo Villegas.............................37-40—77 +6 Elliot Gealy....................................38-39—77 +6 a-Brett Patterson ..........................39-38—77 +6 Robert Dinwiddie .........................39-39—78 +7 Mark Wilson ..................................37-41—78 +7 David Howell.................................40-38—78 +7 Andreas Harto ..............................38-40—78 +7 a-Steven Irwin ..............................38-40—78 +7 Dae Hyun Kim ..............................40-39—79 +8 Marcel Siem..................................40-39—79 +8 Robert Karlsson ...........................42-37—79 +8 Will Wilcox.....................................39-40—79 +8 Maarten Lafeber...........................41-38—79 +8 Andres Gonzales .........................39-40—79 +8 Hiroyuki Fujita...............................42-37—79 +8 a-Scott Pinckney ..........................36-43—79 +8 Kevin Na........................................ 40-40-80 +9 a-David Chung ............................. 42-40-82+11 a-Michael Barbosa ....................... 39-44-83+12 Ty Tryon ........................................ 40-44-84+13


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NBA champions get a celebration fit for a king Thousands cheer on Nowitzki, Mavs at victory parade By JAIME ARON AP Sports Writer

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Dallas Mavericks Dirk Nowitzki, left, and teammate Jason Kidd ride past Reunion Tower during the team’s victory parade in downtown Dallas Thursday.

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been scheduled for 1 p.m., but was switched with the Class A title game because the Tigers have to get back home for graduation at 7 p.m. Five senior players on the squad – Kyle Custer, Ryan Goodwin, Mike Healey, Mike Papi and Ty Saylor – are all starters hoping to squeeze in a gold medal ceremony before their commencement ceremony. As far as which one of them starts on the mound, Healey figures to be the favorite for the job. But anything is a possibility after the Tigers surprised many by giving Mike Papi his first start in more than a year in the semifinals. That decision couldn’t have worked out better for Tunkhannock, as Papi went six innings and combined with Chase Knott on a no-hitter in a 9-0 win over Blue Mountain. “That definitely helps (your confidence),” Healey said after Monday’s gem. “You want to keep that kind of performance going.” Healey is 3-0 with a 2.00 ERA in four postseason starts, striking out 26 and walking just four in 21 innings. His last two starts have been especially impressive. In the District 2 title game against West Scranton, the UConn recruit pitched a six-inning one-hitter in a 10-0 win. In the state quarterfinals vs. Mechanicsburg, he again went the distance, allowing just three hits in a 4-1 victory. In those 13 innings, Healey has 17 strikeouts and hasn’t walked a batter. Northern (22-5) has some impressive talent of its own, rebounding from a loss to Twin Valley in the District 3 semifinals to

DALLAS — The face of the Dallas Mavericks laughed, sang and even seemed to tear up. For Dirk Nowitzki, the only thing that could come close to being an NBA champion for the first time was celebrating it with the fans in his adopted hometown of Dallas. An estimated crowd of 200,000 crammed downtown Thursday morning for a parade in the team’s honor, with another 20,000 or so filling the arena for a rally filled with emotional moments. After waiting 31 years for the franchise to be atop the NBA, fans honored the feat in a way that many said was worth the wait. Dallas wrapped up the title in Miami on Sunday night so, other than their airport arrival, this was the first chance for fans to show their appreciation in person. They were peaceful, too, unlike the

scene in Vancouver following the end of the Stanley Cup finals on Wednesday night, and the commotion during a Cowboys championship parade in 1993. Dallas police said the biggest problem was a fight that resulted in three arrests. There also were145 minor medical treatments, mostly because of heat that approached 90 degrees. Nine people were taken to hospitals for heat exhaustion. Nowitzki was the unquestioned star of the show, drawing the loudest cheers from start to finish — usually chants of “M! V! P!” There were German flags in the crowd, a sign calling him “Der Kaiser” and cut-out letters that spelled “Thank you Dirk.” After the parade and before the rally, Nowitzki and his teammates went to the balcony of the arena and spoke briefly to the crowd. Nowitzki capped it by leading a rousing rendition of their new favorite song, “We Are The Champions.” More singing came during the rally,

AT A G L A N C E TUNKHANNOCK TIGERS Record: 19-2 District 2 champions Coach: Gary Custer

NORTHERN YORK POLAR BEARS Record: 22-5 District 3 third seed Coach: Brian Robison

Possible lineup Player ..........................(Playoff AVG) 1. Kyle Custer, cf.......................(.545) 2. Ty Saylor, dh.........................(.227) 3. Mike Papi, ss ........................(.625) 4. Mike Healey, p.....................(.409) 5. Rich Condeelis, 1b ...............(.625) 6. Wes Custer, c.........................(.412) 7. Josh McClain, 3b ...................(.1 18) 8. Ryan Goodwin, lf ................(.250) 9. Jeremy Lee, rf.......................(.21 1) Alex Zaner, 2b

Possible lineup Player ..........................(Season AVG) 1. Joe Tuschak, cf.....................(.472) 2. Cody McLaughlin, dh..........(.470) 3. Jon Mayer, c ........................(.439) 4. Dylan Temecki, 1b................(.432) 5. Andrew Keirn, 2b ................(.329) 6. Tyler Betz, ss.......................(.260) 7. Anthony Salomone, 3b ........(.316) 8. Travis Saylor, lf ...................(.250) 9. Vince Apicella, p .................(.286) Ricky Bisch, rf

2011 schedule at Berwick.................................L, 5-3 at Wyoming Area ....................W, 7-0 Dallas .......................................W, 9-0 Wyoming Valley West.............W, 5-3 at Coughlin..............................W, 15-3 Nanticoke................................W, 15-0 at Hazleton Area ....................W, 4-0 Pittston Area ...........................W, 4-3 Crestwood.................................W, 12-1 at Holy Redeemer .................W, 10-9 Wyoming Area........................W, 13-9 Berwick .....................................W, 12-1 at Dallas....................................L, 6-5 at Wyoming Valley West .......W, 13-0 District 2 tournament Crestwood................................W, 6-3 Dallas ........................................W, 7-3 Abington Heights ...................W, 5-4 vs. West Scranton..................W, 10-0 PIAA tournament vs. Jersey Shore .....................W, 1 1-7 vs. Mechanicsburg ...................W, 4-1 vs. Blue Mountain...................W, 9-0

2011 schedule Camp Hill ..................................W, 10-1 Waynesboro ...........................W, 10-0 Greencastle-Antrim .................W, 5-1 Shippensburg .........................W, 13-0 at Big Spring.............................W, 1-0 at Gettysburg..........................W, 15-3 at Trinity ...................................L, 9-5 at Waynesboro........................W, 5-0 at James Buchanan ..............W, 19-4 James Buchanan....................W, 17-2 Big Spring.................................L, 5-4 at Greencastle-Antrim...........W, 6-0 at York Suburban ....................W, 14-1 Northeastern ............................W, 9-1 Red Land .................................L, 14-12 at Shippensburg.......................L, 7-3 Gettysburg ................................W, 1 1-1 Susquehanna Township ........W, 12-2 at Biglerville ...........................W, 15-5 vs. Bishop McDevitt ..............W, 10-0 District 3 tournament vs. Susquenita ........................W, 4-0 vs. Greencastle-Antrim ...........W, 5-1 vs. Twin Valley..........................L, 4-3 vs. Palmyra..............................W, 8-4 PIAA tournament vs. Somerset ...........................W, 1 1-0 vs. Punxsutawney ....................W, 6-1 vs. Elizabeth Forward ............W, 6-4

beat Palmyra and claim the district’s third and final seed in the state bracket. Leadoff man Joe Tuschak (27 GP, .472, 9 HR, 31 RBI) has a scholarship to Division I Coastal Carolina waiting for him, but the senior’s future could be in Queens. Tuschak was drafted in the sixth round of this month’s MLB draft by the New York Mets.

He joins Tunkhannock’s Papi, a Virginia recruit who was selected in the 30th round by the Los Angeles Angels. Catcher Joe Mayer is hitting .571 in the postseason and came up big in the Polar Bears’ 6-4 win over undefeated Elizabeth Forward in the state semis. Likely starting pitcher Vince Apicella is a junior who has an of-

when team owner Mark Cuban serenaded Nowitzki with “Happy Birthday”; he turns 33 on Sunday. Nowitzki got into it, too, pretending to conduct. But this day had two other emotional crescendos for Nowitzki. The first came when coach Rick Carlisle said, “You’re looking at the best basketball team on the planet. It’s also very clear we have in our presence the greatest basketball player on the planet.” The overhead jumbo board showed a closeup shot of Nowitzki wiping his eyes. When it was Nowitzki’s turn to speak, his teammates and Cuban were among those standing and chanting “MVP.” Nowitzki bit his bottom lip and looked down. He was too overcome with emotion to answer the first question from coemcee Chuck Cooperstein. “It’s been an amazing ride, an amazing journey,” Nowitzki said. “It’s been a lot of ups and a lot of downs. This is the top of the iceberg. It feels absolutely amazing.”

He relived his journey from a 19-yearold draftee with a bowl cut and a bad earring — “just a bad look,” he said with a smile — to the greatest player in team history, a former league MVP and the newly minted finals MVP. “I didn’t really know what to expect,” he said of his early days in Dallas. “It’s been an amazing ride and you guys have been with me every step of the way. This is for our fans!” Another highly charged moment came when it was Cuban’s turn to speak. He couldn’t. The rambunctious billionaire determined to do things his way seemed awed by the moment, surely thinking about his own journey from a fan who used to buy scalped tickets to buying the club in January 2000. When Cooperstein joked about this being “a long way from Reunion Arena,” Cuban just shook his head, lips pinched.

DISTRICT 2 TEAMS IN S TAT E T I T L E G A M E S 2009 Class 3A Abington Heights ............................3 Chartiers Valley (Dist. 7 ).................1 2008 Class 3A Berwick .............................................6 Somerset (Dist. 6).............................1 2006 Class 4A Delaware Valley ...............................9 Manheim Twp. (Dist. 3) ....................1 2003 Class A Bellwood Antis (Dist. 6)..................2 Elk Lake..............................................1 1996 Class 3A North Allegheny (Dist. 7) ...............5 Wyoming Valley West .....................2 1992 Class 2A Old Forge .........................................15 Ridgway (Dist. 9) .............................5 1980 Class 3A Shaler (Dist. 7).................................5 Coughlin............................................2 1978 Penn Hills (Dist. 7)...........................7 Valley View.......................................5 NOTE: The PIAA began state baseball championships in 1977 and had one classification for the first two years. It had two classifications from 1979-1998, three classifications from 1999-2004 and four classifications starting in 2005.

fer from Coastal, entering the game with a 0.75 ERA and 121 strikeouts in 741⁄3 innings. Regardless of today’s outcome, Tigers players and coaches have enjoyed the season and the support they’ve received from the large crowds of vocal Tunkhannock students and fans that have followed the team from venue to venue. “I can’t wait to come to the field everyday,” a laughing Custer said, his voice rising. “It’s the funniest thing. I wake up in the morning – whoo! – I want to get out there, baby. “It’s a ride I’ll never forget.”

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The Yankees scored a run in the bottom of the seventh on a sacrifice fly by Gustavo Molina. Before the 88-minute delay, David Phelps got the start for the Yankees and only allowed one run in four innings. That run came across in the top of the first when the first three Clippers reached bases against the righty. The run scored when former Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre Yankee Shelley Duncan poked a single to center scoring leadoff hitter Ezequiel Carrera. But like many of his previous starts, Phelps settled down after that and retired the next three hitters to prevent further damage. He only gave up two more hits the rest of the time he was on the mound while fanning five. Zach McCallister, another former SWB Yankee, got the start for the Clippers. He also was removed after the rain delay going four innings. He also got in mild trouble in the first in-

Looking Ahead Next Game: 7:05 p.m. today vs. Columbus at PNC Field Probable Pitchers: Clippers RHP Jeanmar Gomez (6-1, 2.28) vs. Yankees RHP D.J. Mitchell (4-5, 3.04) On Deck: The Yankees host the Clippers all weekend with a night game Saturday before the series finale Sunday afternoon. Radio: All games can be heard on THE GAME (1340-AM) with Mike Vander Woude

ning, giving up a pair of hits, but he got out of the jam. And they were the only knocks he gave up in his outing while striking out three.

HOW THEY SCORED CLIPPERS FIRST: Ezequiel Carrera singled and moved to third on error by pitcher David Phelps’ errant attempted pickoff throw. Jason Kipnis walked. Shelley Duncan singled to score Carrera and move Kipnis to second. Nick Johnson struck out. Chad Huffman flied out, Kipnis to third. CLIPPERS 1-0 CLIPPERS FIFTH: Josh Rodriguez struck out. Ezequiel Carrera singled and stole second. Jason Kipnis hit a two-run homer. Shelley Duncan struck out. Nick Johnson grounded out. CLIPPERS 3-0 CLIPPERS SEVENTH: Jason Kipnis singled. Shelley Duncan walked. Nick Johnson walked to load the bases. Chad Huffman doubled to score Kipnis and Duncan. Luis Valbuena struck out. Jerad Head was intentionally walked to load the bases. Paul Phillips hit a sacrifice fly to score Johnson and move Huffman to third. Josh Rodriguez walked to load the bases. Ezequiel Carrera doubled to score Huffman and Head. Kipnis flied out. CLIPPERS 8-0 YANKEES SEVENTH: Brandon Laird singled and reached second on an error. Jordan Parraz grounded out, moving Laird to third. Gustavo Molina hit a sacrifice fly to score Laird. Austin Krum singled. Doug Bernier flied out. CLIPPERS 8-1

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Ex-WBS Pens coach Yeo gets chance to run Wild

Venus loses in 3 sets at Eastbourne

By DAVE CAMPBELL AP Sports Writer

MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Wild have made Mike Yeo their new head coach, according to a person with knowledge of the decision. The person spoke to The Associated Press Thursday on condition of anonymity because the team had not announced the hire. The Wild called a Friday news conference at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, their home arena. Twin Cities radio station KFAN-AM first reported Yeo’s hire. Yeo will be the third coach in club history, replacing Todd Richards. He led the Wild’s top farm club in Houston to the American Hockey League finals this season, his only year as coach of the Aeros. Richards was fired after two years without a playoff appearance.

The 37-year-old Yeo spent five seasons as an assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Penguins, helping them win the Stanley Cup championship in 2009. He has never been an NHL head coach, like Richards, but his NHL experience was more significant than his predecessor. Yeo played four seasons of junior hockey in Canada and five seasons with the Aeros in the minor leagues before a career-ending knee injury. The native of North Bay, Ontario, was an assistant for six seasons with Pittsburgh’s AHL affiliate in WilkesBarre/Scranton before making the jump to the Penguins in 2005. Jacques Lemaire was the Wild’s only coach from their inception in the fall of 2000 until he resigned in April 2009. Under Richards, the Wild were often undermanned, with injuries piling up and a lack of top prospects

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who were contributing, and they had an eight-game losing streak last March and finished in 12th place in the Western Conference. The Wild went 39-35-8, 11 points out of the final playoff spot. The 44-year-old Richards went 77-71-16 in his two seasons. The Wild have made the playoffs three times in their 10-year history: 2003, ’07 and ’08. They’ve passed the first round once.

EASTBOURNE, England — Venus Williams lost to Daniela Hantuchova 6-2, 5-7, 6-2 in the quarterfinals Thursday, exiting Eastbourne a day after her sister was defeated but still pleased with her Wimbledon preparation in her return to tennis. Both sisters are back after lengthy injury breaks. Venus was playing her first event in five months since retiring with hip and abdominal injuries during the Australian Open in January. Venus said she heads to Wimbledon with plenty of confidence as she targets a sixth title at the All England Club. The tournament begins Monday. “I played a lot of matches here, spent a lot of time on the court,” Williams said. “It’s not the best luck today, but I feel good about my preparation. “I feel really positive about my matches here. I thought I played pretty good. I thought more than anything I was able to get a lot of great competition. This has been ideal.” Hantuchova had previously

won only two sets in 10 previous meetings with Venus. But she has been in good form recently, reaching the Birmingham final last week. She advances to a semifinal against fifth-seeded Petra Kvitova, who beat Agnieszka Radwanska 1-6, 6-2, 7-6 (2). “I was really looking forward to the match today, and really pleased that I was able to win,” Hantuchova said. “It’s obviously nice to see (the Williams sisters) both back. I think they’re great for the game.” Samantha Stosur defeated topseed Vera Zvonareva 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4 on Thursday, the seventh straight win over her Russian opponent. Zvonareva needed three sets Wednesday to defeat Serena Williams, who was sidelined nearly a year because of foot surgeries and blood clots in her lungs. Zvonareva led 4-2 in the second set against Stosur, but lost the tiebreaker. Stosur won the first four games of the deciding set en route to victory. Stosur will meet Marion Barto-

li in the semifinals on Friday. Bartoli advanced when 2010 runnerup Victoria Azarenka retired with a right groin injury while trailing 6-2, 2-0. Hantuchova dominated the listless Williams in the first set, serving well, playing aggressively and showing confidence in going for the lines. The former No. 5-ranked Slovak broke in the third game after Williams double-faulted and then made a backhand error. She broke again to lead 5-2 with a superbly struck backhand pass down the line. Williams offered a brief challenge as Hantuchova served for the set but failed to convert three break points. Hantuchova closed out the set with a crosscourt winner. “I definitely wish I could have came out harder,” Williams said. “I think she was a little bit tentative in the beginning, and then to lose serve wasn’t ideal, but I definitely thought I was gonna break back. That didn’t work out the way I wanted to.”


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Riot causes many injuries, arrests By JEREMY HAINSWORTH Associated Press

Bruins return with Cup By HOWARD ULMAN AP Sports Writer

BOSTON — The Stanley Cup glistened in the morning sun, the nearly 35-pound symbol of NHL supremacy raised high over the head of 255-pound Zdeno Chara. Then, the captain of the champion Boston Bruins lowered it to his knees. He patiently answered reporters’ questions after a night of little sleep and much joy on a flight from one side of North America to the other — from the disappointed city of Vancouver to the title town of Boston. For the 6-foot-9 defenseman and his gritty teammates, the first club to win three sevengame series in a single postseason, the heavy lifting was over. The celebration was on. “We are pretty OK with that weight,” Chara said Thursday, the Cup in his grasp just as it was when he was the first to hoist it after the Bruins’ 4-0 win in Game 7 over the Canucks less than 12 hours earlier. He walked over to some of the about 500 fans who had gath-

ered outside TD Garden, where the Bruins were 3-0 in the series, outscoring the Canucks 17-3. He let some of them touch the coveted trophy that hadn’t been in Bruins hands in 39 years. “It’s unbelievable. It’s very exciting for the whole city, for us, for the whole organization. It’s a very special day,” said Chara, one of the NHL’s top defenseman but never a champion in his previous12 NHL seasons. “We’re very honored to be here. We’re so happy.” They won with Brad Marchand, a rookie pest, and Patrice Bergeron, who missed most of the 2007-08 season with a concussion. Each had two goals in the clincher. First-line right wing Nathan Horton was on the ice to hold the Cup but hadn’t played after sustaining a severe concussion on a late hit by defenseman Aaron Rome just 5:07 into Game 3. The Bruins did have midseason pickups Rich Peverley and Chris Kelly, playoff scoring leader David Krejci, and, of course, feisty, focused goalie Tim Thomas. “We went out there on a mis-

sion, came back champions,” Marchand said. “We proved we were the best team in the world.” They did it with team depth and determination. “We’re blue collar, not flashy,” hard-hitting right wing Shawn Thornton said. “We work hard. We take pride in that.” The Bruins hadn’t won the title since 1972 and that team’s name was erroneously engraved on the Cup as the BQSTQN BRUINS. This year, Thomas provided the Os — as in the number of goals he allowed in two of the last four games against the Canucks. He gave up just eight goals in the seven games to the highestscoring team in the regular season — the same number Vancouver’s Roberto Luongo allowed in Game 3 alone. “After the game, I was kind of in shock. I still am to some extent,” the normally unshakable Thomas said after stepping down from one of the two buses that took the team on the short ride from Logan International Airport, where the plane landed at about 8:30 a.m.

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caused trouble through the same streets the day after the 2010 Winter Olympics opened in 2010. “These were people who came equipped with masks, goggles and gasoline,” he said. “They had a plan.” Chu said those who stood by and filmed and cheered also bear some responsibility. Assistant Fire Chief Wade Pierlot said people had to be rescued from rooftops and bathrooms where they had hidden for safety. He said some people moved burning dumpsters away from buildings to prevent further damage. In Boston, five men arrested during celebrations of the Bruins’ win appeared in municipal court Thursday. Police said one man en-

couraged a crowd near TD Garden to turn on police and dared officers to arrest him. Authorities said when at first they didn’t, he shouted obscenities, took off his shirt and threw his belt at the officers. He was arrested on charges including inciting a riot and disorderly conduct. Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson said “organized hoodlums bent on creating chaos incited the riot” and noted the city proved with the 2010 Winter Olympics that it could hold peaceful gatherings. A local business leader estimated more than 50 businesses were damaged. “They were here to make trouble and they succeeded,” Robertson said.

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Almost150 people required hospital treatment and close to 100 were arrested after rioters swept through downtown Vancouver following a Canucks loss to the Boston Bruins in the decisive Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final. Vancouver Coastal Health spokeswoman Anna Marie D’Angelo said Thursday that three stabbing victims had been admitted and an unidentified man was in critical condition with head injuries after a fall from a viaduct. She said most of the rioting victims were treated at St. Paul’s Hospital, while about 40, including the stabbing cases and the head injury patient, were being treated at Vancouver General Hospital. Rioting and looting left cars burned, stores in shambles and windows shattered over a roughly 10-block radius of the city’s main shopping district. Police Chief Jim Chu said nine officers were injured, including one who required14 stitches after being hit with a thrown brick. Chu said some officers suffered bite marks. He said 15 cars were burned, including two police cars. He called those who incited the riot “criminals and anarchists” and said officers identified some in the crowd as the same people who smashed windows and


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Engineering

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DRIVERS Fanelli Brothers Trucking has established new and increased driver pay package and an increased sign on bonus. Due to additional business, Fanelli Bros. Trucking Co. is adding both regional and local drivers to our Pottsville, PA terminal operation. Drivers are home most nights throughout the week. Drivers must have 2-3 years of OTR experience, acceptable MVR and pass a criminal background check. The new pay package offers: • .38 cpm for qualified drivers • $1,500 sign on bonus • Paid vacations and holidays • Health/Dental/ Vision Insurance • 401K Plan Contact Gary Potter at 570-544-3140 Ext 156 or visit us at 1298 Keystone Blvd., Pottsville, PA

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115 Upper Demunds Rd Saturday & Sunday June 18 & 19 8am - 3pm Household items, salt n’ pepper sets, sharpened tools, lots of books, movies, electronics, collectable tv/movie trading cards, odds & ends, glassware & lots more! Something for everyone!

DALLAS

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1170 Wyoming Ave Saturday & Sunday 9am - 2pm Clothing, furniture, baby toys, accessories & more!

61 Claymont Ave. Saturday 6/18 9-4 Sunday 6/19 9-4 Household items, electronics, toys, clothing, brick-abrack. Something for everyone!

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Saturday June 18 10-2;30 Super all things baby sale! Girl clothes up to 3t, toys, books and baby gear. Only used for one child some items are brand new! Housewares and other odds and ends, too. Must see! Birchwood Hills development.

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Mountaintop

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Swoyersville

PLAINS 163 Chamberlain St.

MOUNTAIN TOP

LEHMAN

510 Jackson Rd. Saturday June 18 9:00AM-4:00PM No Early Birds. Household, toys, infant/toddler boys clothes, mens & women’s clothes & much more. Something For Everyone!

PITTSTON TOWNSHIP

(Last House On the LEFT) HILLDALE

5 Shopaholics & Neighbors Sale!

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

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All shifts available. Assisting the Elderly in their homes. Flexible hours.

Full time in busy Wilkes-Barre office. Experience preferred in all aspects of general dentistry. Good benefits package available. Send resumes to: c/o The Times Leader Box 2585 15 N. Main Street. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

Dogs

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AMERICA REALTY 570-288-1422

4 Terrace Ave (Off Courtright St ) Fri, Sat & Sun 9am-4pm Selling 2/3 household. Cheap everything! Bedroom set, tools, edger, lawnmower, lamps, pictures, crystal, knickknacks, kitchen set, Christmas stuff, etc.

PLYMOUTH

WILKES-BARRE

763 N. Washington Saturday, June 18 8am - 12noon Lots of Good Stuff!

WILKES-BARRE

815

70 Pierce St. Saturday & Sunday June 18 and 19 8am 3pm Kids clothes and toys, adult clothes knick knacks, household, books and miscellaneous

KINGSTON

2 floor, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, large apartment, tile bath, wall to wall. Plus utilities. Call (570) 287-8344

Dogs

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1-ROOM STUDIO

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The Conference Board’s Index of Leading Indicators tries to predict how the economy will do in the future. The index makes a forecast based on 10 indicators that tend to show changes before the rest of the economy – things like how many hours manufacturing workers put in each week and how fast vendors deliver merchandise. In April, the index showed a drop for the first time in 10 months. Economists expect the May report to tick back up.

Individual investors are getting a little more confident that stocks will go up over the next six months. A weekly survey by the American Association of Individual Investors showed bullish sentiment rose 4.6 percentage points from last week to 29 percent. But 43 percent of those surveyed still believe the market will slide further. Twenty-eight percent think the market will stay roughly where it is.

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U.S. stocks recovered to end mostly higher Thursday after a choppy session had Wall Street veering between the debt crisis in Greece and U.S. economic data that offered some respite. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 64.25 points, or 0.5 percent, to 11,961.52, a level that leaves it 0.5 percent higher than last Friday’s close. Up 0.2 percent on the week, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index climbed 2.22 points, or 0.2 percent. The Nasdaq Composite Index fell 7.76 points, or 0.3 percent, to 2,623.70, down 0.3 percent on the week.

Home prices a mixed bag

A four-bedroom, two-bath home for sale in Mountain Top, Dallas or Clarks Summit lists for slightly above the national average price, according to Coldwell Banker’s annual Home Listing Report. The U.S. average is $293,000. In Mountain Top the average asking price is $301,358, according to the report. In Dallas it’s $301,571 and in Clarks Summit the price is $304,022. While those prices are in the middle of statewide real estate markets, the cities of Wilkes-Barre and Scranton are near the bottom. The report found the average asking price in Wilkes-Barre to be $113,708, third-lowest in Pennsylvania. Scranton was right behind at $135,973. The most expensive market in the nation was Newport Beach, Calif., at an average of $2.5 million. Niagara Falls, N,Y., had the lowest average price, $60,820.

Delta flights to Atlanta returning to area By ANDREW M. SEDER aseder@timesleader.com

FEDS MAY FINE CARRIER

PITTSTON TWP. – Delta Airlines will begin daily nonstop jet service from the WilkesBarre/Scranton International Airport to Atlanta on Sept. 7. Flights from Avoca to Atlanta’s Hartsfield International Airport started in 1993 and at one time there were three 737s departing daily. But in 2009, Delta pulled the flights, claiming “the flights weren’t generating money, even though they were near capacity,” Barry J. Centini, airport director, said. But then the Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling boom came to Northeastern and North Central Pennsylvania and an interest in what Centini called “southerly flights.” With many of the gas drilling operators headquartered in Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana, flights to major southern hubs were viewed as sound business decisions for the airport and the airlines. Increased passenger traffic at Avoca, at a time other airports are struggling, was a major selling point, as were figures that show more than 30 people are flying out of WilkesBarre/Scranton each day heading to airports for connector flights to Dallas, Texas. Centini said that with Atlanta crossed off the to-do list, he is next eyeing flights to Boston, Pittsburgh, Washington, Orlando, Myr-

Federal aviation officials are proposing a $425,000 fine for the regional carrier that is scheduled to offer service from Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton International Airport to Atlanta in September. Atlantic Southeast Airlines, is accused of flying planes that had been struck by lightning without performing required maintenance checks. The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that Atlantic Southeast, flying under the name Delta Connection, flew two airliners a total of 13 times after they had been struck by lightning before making the required inspections. The lightning strikes took place in 2008. Airlines are supposed to conduct a detailed check for damage after a lightning strike. An airline spokeswoman said she was reviewing the proposed fine.

tle Beach and Dallas. “Atlanta service has been our number one priority. We are really excited to have the Delta connection provide this service to our area business and leisure air travelers,” said Centini. Delta Connection carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines will operate the daily flight using a 50-seat Canadair regional jet. The flights will depart Avoca at 5:35 p.m. and arrive in Atlanta at 7:55 p.m. A flight from Atlanta will depart at 2:45 p.m. and arrive locally at 5:05 p.m.

Airport parking at a premium By ANDREW M. SEDER aseder@timesleader.com

PITTSTON TWP. – The 200 additional parking spots planned for the Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton International Airport this fall can’t come soon enough. Nearly 20,000 vehicles used the airport’s 1,110 surface parking or parking garage spaces in May, a 19.3 percent increase from May 2010. While the gas drilling industry is given most of the credit for the increased traffic, it’s not the only reason. Barry J. Centini, the airport’s director, said New Jersey and New York license plates account for 5.5 percent of the vehicles. “That I attribute to people coming down for the fares,” he said, noting that prices for flights out of Avoca have been competitive with and in some cases lower than flights leav-

Energy Transfer Equity LP said Thursday it will buy Southern Union Co. for $7.9 billion, including debt assumption, in a deal to bulk up its natural-gas transport business with an additional 20,000 miles of pipelines. The deal comes as demand for U.S. gas infrastructure grows to handle increased oil and gas production from shale gas and oil fields. Under the deal, Southern Union Co. shareholders will exchange their common shares for newly issued Series B units at a value of $33 a share, or $4.2 billion.The price values Southern Union at a premium of 17 percent over its Wednesday closing price. The company was briefly headquartered in Wilkes-Barre and then Scranton after its acquisition of the former Pennsylvania Gas & Water in 1999.

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ing Newark, Philadelphia and New York City airports. Centini noted that overall enplanements increased 20 percent in May, the largest on record at the airport. “That’s a huge jump,” Centini said. “And it was in May.” He said June, July and August are the months when travel really picks up. “If these types of increases continue,” Centini said, “we could be running out of parking.” The parking project is still in the design phase but Centini said he believed it could be bid out next month and completed in less than two months. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has allocated up to $215,000 toward the project. The airport would have to pay the rest. Centini aid he did not envision the overall project costing more than $500,000.

Cable TV losing out to satellite

Toyota production levels to rise

By JOE FLINT Los Angeles Times

The unemployment rate in Pennsylvania slipped to 7.4 percent in May, down from 7.5 percent in April and 1.3 percent from the May 2010 rate of 8.7 percent, the state Department of Labor & Industry announced Thursday. The decrease occurred as both the number of people working and the number unemployed fell from April. The total number of nonfarm jobs in Pennsylvania also declined, by 14,200 to 5,678,700. Eight of the 11 employment supersectors showed job losses in May. But the job count was 44,300 higher than in May 2010. The number of unemployed residents, 471,000, was the lowest since February 2009.

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Employment data shows economy is improving By DEREK KRAVITZ and CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER AP Economics Writers

WASHINGTON — Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week and builders broke ground on more homes in May. The latest data offered some hope that the economy may be improving after hitting a slump in late spring. Unemployment benefit applications fell to a seasonally adjusted 414,000, the Labor Department said. It was the second drop in three weeks and a positive sign that layoffs are slowing. Still, applications have been above 400,000 for 10 straight weeks, evidence that the job market is weak

compared to earlier this year. Home construction rose last month to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 560,000 units per year, the Commerce Department said. Economists say the pace of construction is far below the 1.2 million homes per year that must be built to sustain a healthy housing market. Many credit-strapped builders are struggling to compete with low-priced foreclosures. Economists said the steady decline in unemployment applications signals that the job market is improving, but at a very slow pace. “This is not a derailing of the economy,” said Bricklin Dwyer, an economist at BNP

Paribas. “This is a period of weak growth, and we’re going to see this for some time.” While the job market was improving earlier this year, home building is coming off the two worst years on records dating back five decades. And the May data suggest that won’t change anytime soon. The number of single-family homes started in May rose a modest 3.7 percent. But the construction pace of single-family homes, which accounts for about 80 percent of all residential construction, is well below the 2010 rate. Foreclosures and falling home prices have made re-sales more attrac-

tive. The median price of a new home is about 34 percent higher than the median price for a re-sale. That’s more than twice the markup in healthy housing markets. Factory output, which has been one of the strongest sectors of the economy since the recession ended two years ago, has also slowed this spring. And it may be getting worse in the Northeast. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said its regional index of manufacturing conditions dropped to -7.7 in June, down from 3.9 in May. It was the first negative reading since last September and the lowest reading for the index since July 2009.

LOS ANGELES — For the last year, top cable television industry executives have dismissed the idea that consumers are cutting the cord and opting to get their content online. It turns out they’re right. Consumers are cutting the cable TV cord, but not for the Internet. Instead they’re signing up with satellite operators and phone companies offering the same services. According to a new study released by Nielsen, the media research company that tracks television viewing trends, 91 percent of U.S. TV households had a subscription service in the first quarter of 2011. Of the total households, 53.8 percent had cable subscriptions, while 30.2 percent had satellite television and 6.7 percent used a service from a telephone company such as Verizon FiOS. The rest didn’t subscribe to any TV service. That total is about flat with the first quarter of 2010. However, both satellite and telecom video distribution services saw growth, while cable fell almost 2 percent. Although that 91percent figure is reassuring to multichannel video programming distributors, there are clouds on the horizon. The Nielsen study warns that younger Americans are spending an increasing amount of time watching content online. Children ages 12 to 17 spend a third of their time on the Internet watching video. The largest group watching content online are adults 35 to 49. Concern about competition and the economy starting to pose a threat to the cable industry is a theme at the National Cable & Telecommunications Association’s annual convention this week in Chicago. At a panel filled with top industry executives, there was acknowledgment that the gravy train of subscriber fees is not a sure thing.


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NATIONAL FORECAST Showers, sun, humid

MONDAY

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A shower, a storm

83° 60°

83° 65°

WEDNESDAY

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REGIONAL FORECAST Syracuse 77/58

Today’s high/ Tonight’s low

Poughkeepsie 77/58

Wilkes-Barre 78/58 New York City 78/65 Reading 79/60

Harrisburg 78/62

Atlantic City 81/65

Cooling Degree Days*

75/55 78/57 92 in 1967 40 in 1961

Yesterday Month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date

0 65 144 168 89

*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s mean temperature was above 65 degrees.

2011

Brandywine Valley

Highs: 81-82. Lows: 63-65. Showers and thunderstorms today. Becoming partly cloudy skies tonight.

Philadelphia 82/66

Yesterday Average Record High Record Low

The Finger Lakes

Highs: 75-79. Lows: 53-61. Showers and thunderstorms today. Partly cloudy skies tonight.

Delmarva/Ocean City

Highs: 81-86. Lows: 64-70. Showers and thunderstorms today. Showers and thunderstorms early tonight.

82/56

Yesterday Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Normal year to date

Sun and Moon

Sunrise 5:30a 5:30a Moonrise Today 10:13p Tomorrow 10:47p

trace 2.06” 2.08” 23.42” 16.28” Sunset 8:39p 8:39p Moonset 7:16a 8:22a

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River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. Susquehanna Wilkes-Barre Towanda Lehigh Bethlehem Delaware Port Jervis Last

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Yesterday

Today Tomorrow

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63/57/.00 104/82/.00 75/64/.00 82/63/.03 68/61/.00 59/45/.00 75/61/.03 86/77/.00 86/59/.00 63/52/.00

63/54/sh 64/55/sh 108/83/s 108/84/pc 86/66/sh 89/65/s 72/54/pc 70/50/c 62/47/s 63/52/pc 60/46/sh 61/45/pc 72/54/s 68/52/pc 86/81/t 89/82/t 81/60/s 79/59/s 63/52/pc 64/50/pc

ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport

Precipitation

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63/58

The Jersey Shore

Pottsville 76/60

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63/53

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Highs: 75-81. Lows: 62-66. Showers and thunderstorms today. Showers and thunderstorms early tonight.

68/50

76/60

Highs: 72-79. Lows: 56-59. Showers and thunderstorms today. Partly cloudy skies tonight.

Albany 78/62

Towanda 78/54

State College 76/58

68/51

TODAY’S SUMMARY

Binghamton 77/57

Scranton 79/59

NATIONAL FORECAST: A pair of storm systems will produce showers and thunderstorms across the Plains, while a third system produces unsettled weather in the East. Strong to severe storms will be possible from the Plains to the lower Ohio Valley. There will also be a chance of afternoon thunderstorms over central and southern Florida.

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Yesterday

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84/55/.00 86/64/.00 70/54/.00 72/59/.00 79/61/.00 104/77/.00 79/66/.00 88/72/1.97 73/64/.00 81/57/.00

Today Tomorrow 88/73/pc 90/72/t 93/77/t 88/71/t 101/77/pc 86/64/t 96/73/t 104/77/s 78/61/t 72/53/pc 92/74/t 67/50/pc 100/78/s 68/60/pc 67/53/s 68/51/pc 94/78/t 103/71/s 85/67/t

88/73/pc 95/73/pc 94/77/pc 92/72/pc 99/77/pc 83/72/pc 94/74/t 103/76/s 83/64/t 66/54/sh 95/77/t 75/53/pc 100/76/pc 68/61/pc 64/54/pc 66/53/sh 92/77/t 103/70/s 89/69/pc

Today Tomorrow 81/57/t 84/63/pc 67/46/pc 69/55/pc 76/64/s 108/83/s 83/66/s 88/77/t 72/66/sh 73/55/t

81/58/t 82/57/sh 70/55/c 64/52/sh 77/65/s 108/82/s 82/65/s 88/77/t 75/67/sh 66/57/sh

Today will feel more humid than recent days, and with a zone of low pressure moving through conditions will be ripe for scattered showers. A thundershower is also possible, and the chance for rain may linger up until 9 p.m. After a wind shift early tomorrow morning, the atmosphere on Saturday will become more stable, and we should get through the day without rain. There should be enough sun to boost temperatures above 80, and it'll feel a bit humid. Another front will approach on Sunday with more clouds than sun and the chance for a shower. By the middle of next week, temperatures may once again be flirting with 90. - Tom Clark

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ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Romayne B. Norton late of Jenkins Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died April 15, 2011 to Cathy R. Norton. All persons having claims against the estate are requested to make known the same to the executor, c/o Peter J. Fagan, Esquire, P O Box 904, Conyngham, Pennsylvania.

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ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary were granted to Michael A. Precone in the Estate of Florence J. Precone, a/k/a Florence Josephine Precone, deceased, late of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died April 26, 2011. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment and those having any claims or demands are to present the same without delay to the Executor in care of the undersigned. Patrick J. Aregood, Esq. 1218 South Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 LEGAL NOTICE The Exeter Township Board of Supervisors are accepting bids on a Generator 35K W/Diesel/24hr. tank/WP/NFPA 110/240 Vac/3 ph. The bids will be opened at the Supervisors regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, at 7:00 P.M. in the Municipal Building. Mary Frances Martin, Secretary EXETER TWP. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2305 State Route 92 Harding, PA 18643

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GET THE WORD OUT with a Classified Ad. 570-829-7130

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PAYING $500 MINIMUM DRIVEN IN

Full size 4 wheel drive trucks

ALSO PAYING TOP $$$

for heavy equipment, backhoes, dump trucks, bull dozers HAPPY TRAILS TRUCK SALES 570-760-2035 542-2277 6am to 8pm

TOMAHAWK`10 ATV, 125 CC. Brand

New Tomahawk mid size 125cc 4 wheeler. Only $995 takes it away!. Call 386-334-7448 Wilkes-Barre

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DAYCARE

in my Kingston home. Licensed. Accepting Lackawanna & Luzerne CCC. 570-283-0336

MISS B’S CHILD CARE

Autos under $5000

380

94,000 miles, automatic, front wheel drive, 4 door, air conditioning, air bags, all power, cruise control, leather interior, $3,300. 570-394-9004

Sept. 2nd to 5th $475 includes bus, motel, 3 breakfasts, 3 dinners. Order from the menu. Also includes side trips & cruise. $50 deposit required. Call Pat 570-283-3927 afternoons & evenings

JULY GETAWAYS Camden Aquarium

7/2 Kutztown Folk Fest 7/2 Seneca Wine Tasting 7/6 Dome Train/Lunch/ Tioga 7/9 Backwards Luncheon 7/13 NY Sightseeing 7/16 1000 Islands 7/16 Ocean City, NJ 7/20 1-800-432-8069 NY Shop or Show Each Wed or Sat Sister Act 7/26 $125 NY Wine Fest 7/17 Atlantic City 6/28 Pt Pleasant, NJ 7/5 Bronx Zoo 7/12 Sunday-NYC 8/7

CHEVY ‘01 BLAZER 4x4, LT Package, new inspection 4 door, cold AC $3,995

DODGE `95 NEON Nicely Equipped!

Automatic, white 2 door. Only $999 (570) 301-7221 advertisinguy @gmail.com

OLDS ‘89 CUTLASS SIERRA 72,000 miles. New Inspection AC Blows Cold $2,195

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SENECA WINE TASTING & LUNCH Wednesday, 7/6

AUDI `02 A4

3.0, V6, AWD automatic, tiptronic transmission. Fully loaded, leather interior. 92,000 miles. Good condition. Asking $9,500. Call (570) 417-3395

BEN’S AUTO SALES RT 309 W-B Twp. ATVs/Dune Buggies

HONDA`09 RECON TRX 250CC/Electric shift. Like New. $3,800. (570) 814-2554

YAMAHA`04 RHINO

Excellent condition, 200 hours. Priced to sell. $6,500 or best offer. Call Keith 570-971-4520

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BMW `02 330

Rare, Exclusive Opportunity To Own...

CHEVROLET `05 TAHOE Z71 Silver birch with

CHRYSLER ‘06 300C HEMI

FORD ‘02 FOCUS WAGON

CONVERTIBLE 83K miles. Beautiful condition. Newly re-done interior leather & carpeting. $13,500. 570-313-3337

BMW `03 530 I

Beige with tan leather interior. Heated seats, sunroof, 30 MPG highway. Garage kept. Excellent condition 86,000 miles. Asking $11,500. (570) 788-4007

BMW `04 325i

5 Speed. Like New!! New Tires, tinted windows, sun roof, black leather interior. Only 57,000 Miles!!! PRICE REDUCED TO $14,000!! For more info, call (570) 762-3714

Black with black interior. Heated seats. Back up & navigation systems. New tires & brakes. Sunroof. Garage kept. Many extras! 46,000 Miles. Asking $20,500. 570-825-8888 or 626-297-0155 Call Anytime!

BMW `93 325 IC Convertible,

Metallic Green Exterior & Tan Interior, 5 Speed Transmission, Heated Seats. 2nd Owner, 66k Miles. Excellent Condition, Garage Kept, Excellent Gas Mileage. Carfax available. Price reduced $7,995 or trade for SUV or other. Beautiful / Fun Car. 570-388-6669

2002 BMW 745i

The Flagship of the Fleet New - $87,000 Midnight Emerald with beige leather interior. 61K miles. Mint condition. Loaded. Garage Kept. Navigation Stunning, Must Sell! $20,000 $18,600

‘26 FORD MODEL T Panel Delivery

100 point Concours quality restoration. Red with black fenders. Never Driven. 0 miles on restoration. RARE! $40,000 $38,000 $36,500

1954 MERCURY MONTEREY WOODY WAGON 100 point restoration. $130,000 invested. 6.0 Vortec engine. 300 miles on restoration. Custom paint by Foose Automotive. Power windows, a/c, and much more! Gorgeous Automobile! $75,000 $71,000 $69,900

From an Exotic, Private Collection

Call 570-650-0278

Near Wegman’s 570-822-7359

07 Impala LS $8,995 09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995 08Taurus SEL $12,495 08 RAM 1500 $12,495 04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995 06 Suzuki Reno $6,995 Full Notary Service Tags & Title Transfers

BMW `01 X5

4.4i. Silver, fully loaded, tan leather interior. 1 owner. 103k miles. $12,999 or best offer. Call 570-814-3666

Convertible. SMG equipped. Brand new wheels & tires. All service records. Navigation, Harmon Kardon, 6 disc changer, back up sensors, xenons, heated seats, Only 77,000 miles, Fully Loaded $19,999 (570) 301-7221 advertisinguy @gmail.com

BUICK `05 LESABRE 3.8 V6, 20 city/29

highway. 42,000 miles. Last year full size model. Excellent condition in & out. Roadster cloth roof. Gold with tan interior. $7,900. (570) 822-8001

BUICK `98 LESABRE 4 door. All leather.

114,000 miles. Great shape. $2,600. Call 570-819-3140 or 570-709-5677

CADILLAC `04 SEVILLE SLS Beige. Fully loaded

Excellent condition. Runs great. New rotors, new brakes. Just serviced. 108,000 miles. Asking $8,000. (570) 709-8492

CHEVY `06 COLORADO

Extended cab. Auto. Power steering, a/c. 40k miles. 2 wheel drive. $12,600, negotiable. 570-678-5040

grey leather interior, 3rd row seating, rear A/C & heat, 4WD automatic with traction control, 5.3l engine, moonroof, rear DVD player. Bose stereo + many more options. Immaculate condition. 76,000 adult driven miles. $15,600. Call (570) 378-2886 & ask for Joanne

CHEVROLET `86 CORVETTE 4x3 manual, 3 overdrive, 350 engine with aluminum heads. LT-1 exhaust system. White with red pearls. Custom flames in flake. New tires & hubs. 1 owner. 61,000 original miles. $8,500 (570) 359-3296 Ask for Les

CHEVROLET `95 GEO TRACKER

Convertible, 4 wheel drive, 4 cylinder, auto, new tires, brakes, inspection. $1650. 570-299-0772

CHEVROLET `98 CAMARO Excellent condition.

3.8L, V8 automatic with overdrive. T-top convertible. Bright purple metallic with dark grey cloth interior. Only 38,200 miles. New battery. Tinted windows. Monsoon premium audio system with DVD player. $6,500 (570) 436-7289

CHEVROLET ‘06 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE

Silver beauty, 1 Owner, Museum quality. 4,900 miles, 6 speed. All possible options including Navigation, Power top. New, paid $62,000 Must sell $45,900 570-299-9370

BUICK ‘97 LESABRE 83,000 miles.

AUDI `02 A4 1.8 Turbo, AWD, Automatic, white with beige leather interior. 84,000 Miles. Very Good Condition. $8,900 (570) 696-9809 (570) 690-4262

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BMW ‘02 M3

RAINBOW 499-0023

Glenora, Heron Hill, Torrey Ridge, Fulkerson, Lakewood, & Rock Stream 1-800-432-8069

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BMW `07 328xi

Travel

CAPE COD / NANTUCKET BUS TRIP Labor Day weekend

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CADILLAC `94 DEVILLE SEDAN

Placements now available! Call for more information 570-779-1211

1-800-432-8069

ALL JUNK CAR & TRUCKS WANTED

ATVs/Dune Buggies

miles. Excellent condition. 50” Moose plow with manual lift included. Asking $5,900 (570) 287-4055

CAPE COD & WHALE WATCHING 7/11-7/14 Engagement Rings 11% spend more than $10,000 bridezella.net

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For additional information or questions regarding legal notices you may call Marti Peznowski at 570-970-7371 or 570-829-7130 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Borough of Warrior Run, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, adopts the following Ordinance to be enforced within Warrior Run Borough at its meeting on Monday, July 11, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.: Ordinance Regulating Outdoor and Open Burning Said Ordinance is available at the Borough office for review. James V. Pyrah Solicitor-Warrior Run Borough

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Cold Air. New Inspection $3,495

CADILLAC ‘06 STS

AWD, 6 cylinder, Silver, 52,600 miles, sunroof, heated seats, Bose sound system, 6 CD changer, satellite radio, Onstar, parking assist, remote keyless entry, electronic keyless ignition, & more! $17,000 570-881-2775

CADILLAC’S

‘08 DTS: 11K miles. Silver. 1 owner. ‘07 DTS: Performance package. 24K, Pearl Red $24,500 MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-288-6227

CHEVROLET `03 IMPALA 97,000 miles, $3,300. 570-592-4522 570-592-4994

Boat? Car? Truck? Motorcycle? Airplane? Whatever it is, sell it with a Classified ad. 570-829-7130

CHEVROLET `88 MONTE CARLO SS V8, automatic,

51,267 miles, MUST SELL $5,500 (570) 760-0511

CHEVY ‘01 CAVALIER 2 door, 4 cylinder,

automatic. 71K. AC Looks & runs great. $3,895. DEALER 570-868-3914

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED!

CHEVY ‘92 CAMARO Only 8,500 miles! V8, 25th Anniversary Edition, t-top, 5 speed and much more. Like new! $17,995 570-829-3929

Light green, 18,000 miles, loaded, leather, wood trim, $24,000. 570-222-4960 leave message

CROSSROAD MOTORS 570-825-7988

700 Sans Souci Highway WE SELL FOR LESS!! 10 DODGE CARAVAN SXT 32K, Power sliding doors, Factory warranty! $18,899 09 DODGE NITRO SLT 24K, Factory Warranty! $19,099 09 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE TOURING, 6 cylinder, 38K $13,899 09 DODGE CALIBER SXT 2.0, automatic, 24K, Factory Warranty! $14,399 08 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL 32K, Leather, Sunroof, Factory Warranty! $24,899 08 C HEVY I MPALA LS, 4 dr., Only 37K 5 year/100K Factory Warranty! $13,999 08 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 34K, Red $16,799 07 C HEVY I MPALA LS, 4 dr., Only 45K 5 year/100K Factory Warranty! $11,899 07 CHEVY MALIBU LS, 4 cylinder, 48K Factory Warranty! $9,439 07 JEEP COMMANDER 4X4 3rd seat, 33K $15,599 03 FORD EXPLORER 4X4, XLS, 4 door, Only 44K $8,199 01 LINCOLN TOWN CAR, Executive, 74K $7,399 TITLE TAGS FULL NOTARY SERVICE 6 M ONTH WARRANTY

FORD `04 MUSTANG Mach I, 40th

ANNIVERSARY EDITION V8, Auto, 1,300 miles, all options, show room condition. Call for info. Asking $24,995 Serious inquiries only. 570-636-3151

FORD `05 FREESTAR LIMITED EDITION

Low mileage, fully loaded, $10,999. negotiable. 570-283-1691

Job Seekers are looking here! Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 and ask for an employment specialist

FORD `07 MUSTANG

63,000 highway miles, silver, runs great, $11,500. negotiable. 570-479-2482

CHRYSLER `05 FORD `90 MUSTANG GT SEBRING LX Must See. Sharp! Low mileage, blue, 2 door, automatic. Excellent condition $7,500 (570) 740-7446

CHRYSLER `92 L B E

ARON

CONVERTIBLE

Needs engine seals 56K Original Miles. Radiant Red. Mint condition, new paint, automatic, new battery, tune up, brakes, top. Runs well, needs some work. $2,400 OBO (347) 452-3650 (In Mountain Top)

Black, new directional tires, excellent inside / outside, factory stock, very clean, must see to appreciate. $8,000 or best offer. Must sell. 570-269-0042 Leave Message

FORD `98 TAURUS Gold. Good condition Runs great. 87,000 miles, Rtitle, Recently inspected. $2,700. Call (570) 814-6198

FORD ‘02 MUSTANG

GTRedCONVERTIBLE with black

top. 6,500 miles. One Owner. Excellent Condition. $18,500 570-760-5833

Low mileage, One owner $6,995

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

FORD ‘05 EXPLORER SPORT TRAC XLT 1/2 Ton, 4WD, automatic, V6 $15,992

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

HONDA `02 ACCORD EX 2 door, silver, auto-

matic, air conditioning, leather, 86,000 miles, 1 owner, good condition. $7,000. 570-212-2461

HONDA `06 CIVIC EX

2 door, 5 speed, air, power windows & locks, sun roof, CD, cruise & alloys. Excellent condition, very well maintained with service records, remaining Honda warranty. 65K, $10,500. 570-706-0921

HONDA `07 CIVIC

EX. 34k miles. excellent condition, sunroof, alloys, a/c, cd, 1 owner, garage kept. $13,000. Call 570-760-0612

HONDA `08 CIVIC

Every option available. Sunroof, leather, navigation system, premium sound system. Must sell. $16,000 or best offer (570) 301-7221

HONDAS

‘10 Accord LX. 7K miles. Black / tan PriceReduced $19,595 ‘08 Accord LX PREMIUM: 14K, Gray Warranty $17,995 ‘08 Civics Choose from Two. Low miles, Warranty. Starting at $14,495 ‘05 Accord LX. 70k, 4 cylinder, gold, super clean. $10,995. MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-288-6227

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FREE PICKUP

288-8995

HYUNDAI `04 TIBURON GT

Blue, 5 speed manual, CD, Air, factory alarm, power windows & locks. 38K. $7,500 negotiable. Call 570-540-6236


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LEXUS `98 LS 400

MERCEDES-BENZ

MERCEDES-BENZ `97 SL320

ACME AUTO SALES

PONTIAC ‘07 VIBE Automatic

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

Excellent condition, garage kept, 1 owner. Must see. Low mileage, 90K. Leather interior. All power. GPS navigation, moon roof, cd changer. Loaded. $9,000 or best offer. 570-706-6156

HYUNDAI ‘03 ELANTRA 4 cylinder,

automatic, cd, 1 owner. Economy Car! $4,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

JEEP `04 GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED

4WD, 6 cylinder auto. Moonroof. Fully powered. New brakes & tires. 94,000 highway miles. $11,500 (570) 822-6334

KIA `08 RONDO Maroon with beige

interior. All options. 78,000 miles. Still under warranty. Received 60,000 mile servicing. New tires. KBB Value $8,500. Asking only $7,900. A Must See! (570) 457-0553

KIA `97 SEPHIA Maroon, Automatic. 4 door, 4 cylinder. Runs excellent. Asking $1,500 or best offer. (570) 824-2460

KIA ‘08 RIO LX

Sedan, automatic, low miles $11,650

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

PONTIAC ‘99 SUNFIRE 4 door, 4 cylinder, automatic, $2,150

MAZDA ‘96 626

4 door, 4 cylinder, automatic, sun roof 85K. $2,050

FORD ‘89 BRONCO II 2 door, 6 cylinder,

automatic, 4x4, $1,550 Current Inspection On All Vehicles DEALER 570-825-8253

LEXUS `06 LS 430 19,900 one owner

pampered miles. Impeccable crystal white finish with saddle leather interior. Positively none nicer. $29,500. See at Orloski’s Wash & Lube 295 Mundy Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

LINCOLN `94 TOWN CAR Blue. 162k miles, fair condition. $1,000. Call 570-239-9236

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LINCOLN`06 TOWN CAR LIMITED Fully loaded.

46,000 miles, Triple coated Pearlized White. Showroom condition. $18,900. (570) 814-4926 or (570) 654-2596

WANTED!

`02 SLK-320 Red with black

interior, hardtop/ convertible. REAL SHARP! Accepting Offers (570) 740-8900

ALL JUNK CARS! CA$H MERCEDES-BENZ `95 SL 500 PAID

interior. Good condition. 34,000 miles. $15,000 Negotiable (570) 885-5956

MAZDA `00 PROTEGE 4-door sedan.

Convertible, with removable hard top, dark Blue, camel interior, Summer Driving Only, Garage Kept. Very Good Condition, No Accidents. Classy Car. Price Reduced! $13,995 or trade for SUV or other. 570-388-6669

MAZDA `04 RX-8 Hunter Green,

MERCURY `02 SABLE LS Premium. Fully

570-301-3602

119,000 miles. 5speed. Silver. Sony stereo. $2,000. (570) 822-3401 or jrwesley@ptd.net

80,000 miles. New brakes & rotors. New alignment. Two new rear tires. No accidents.

PRICE REDUCED $8,000 or best offer. For more information, call (570) 332-4213

MAZDA `08 MIATA

MX-5 CONVERTIBLE Red. Power steer-

ing, auto, AC, CD. ONLY 5,300 MILES. $18,500 (570) 883-0143

MERCEDES `97 SL320

4 year ANNIVERSARY EDITION Convertible, blue metallic with gray leather interior, automatic, power windows & locks, CD changer, alloy wheels & more! $11,995. Trades Welcome. 570-829-3929

MERCEDES-BENZ `01 C-240 Loaded, automatic, AC, heated leather seats, 4 door. $4,700 Call 570-388-6535

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS will be received at the OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, TOWNSHIP OF PITTSTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BROAD & BRYDEN STREETS, PITTSTON, PA 18640 until 10:00 A.M. Local Time, June 30, 2011, and then publicly OPENED and READ ALOUD at 10:05 A.M. Local Time, June 30, 2011, Special Meeting of Supervisors, at the Pittston Township Municipal Building, Broad & Bryden Streets, Pittston, PA 18640. BIDS are invited for the following Project: 2011 LIQUID FUEL AND GENERAL FUND STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. BIDS are invited upon the following items of work as follows: Maintenance & Protection of Traffic, Base Repair, Leveling & Wearing Courses, Milling, shoulder backup and Miscellaneous Pave Related Work. Include installation of catch basins and storm sewers. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, including Drawings and Technical Specifications are on file at the Office of MICHAEL J. PASONICK, JR., INC., 165 North Wilkes-Barre Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. COPIES of the Contract Documents, may be obtained by depositing a non refundable FIFTY DOLLARS ($ 50.00) per set per contract, during normal business hours, Monday thru Friday at the office of MICHAEL J. PASONICK, JR., INC., (570) 823-4712. BID SECURITY in an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the total bid shall be submitted with each bid, in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Performance, Payment & Maintenance Bonds are required by the successful bidder for each contract. The labor standards, wage determination decision, and anti-kickback regulations (29 CFR Part #3) issued by the Secretary of Labor are included in the contract documents of this project and govern all work under this Contract. Non discrimination in employment bidders on this work will be required to comply with the President’s Executive Order # 11246, as amended and will be required to insure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin. In addition to EEO, Executive Order #11246, Contractors must also establish a 6.9% goal for female participation and 0.6% goal for minority participation in his aggregate onsite construction work force for contracts in excess of $ 10,000.00 as per the notice of requirement for affirmative action as contained in the contract documents. In compliance with Executive Order 11625 & 12138 the successful bidder must utilize to the greatest extent feasible, minority and/or women owned businesses located in the municipality, county or general trade area, for this Contract. ATTENTION is called to Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, 12 USC 179 LU and the Section 3 clause and regulations as set forth in 24 CFR, Part 135. THE TOWNSHIP OF PITTSTON reserves the right to reject any or all Bids or to waive informalities in the bidding. BIDS may be held by the TOWNSHIP OF PITTSTON for a period not to exceed FORTY-FIVE (45) days from the date of the Opening of the Bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids, prior to awarding the Contract. In this period of time, no Bidder may withdraw his Bid. BY: JOHN BONITA, TOWNSHIP MANAGER

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800-825-1609

Blue, convertible, 40th Anniversary Model. 47,000 miles. Minor repairs. $7,500 or best offer. Call 973-271-1030

MERCEDES-BENZ `05 240C 4Matic, V6 - Gray,

MERCEDES-BENZ `06 C-CLASS Silver with leather

MERCURY `06 GRAND MARQUIS Only 7,500 miles. All

white leather. Fully loaded. Excellent condition. Garage kept. $13,200 or best offer. Call 570-779-2489 Leave Message

MERCURY `95 GRAND MARQUIS 4 door, V8, fully

loaded, moon roof, new tires & brakes. Interior & exterior in excellent shape. 2 owners. Call (570) 822-6334 or (570) 970-9351

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1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

loaded, 80k. Very clean, well maintained, recent tuneup. B-title. Moon roof, 6 CD, premium sound, all power options & leather. KBB retail - $7,150. Asking $5,250 or best offer. Call 570-510-4849

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1009 Penn Ave Scranton 18509 Across from Scranton Prep

moonroof $11,880

PONTIAC ‘03 VIBE GT 4 cylinder, 6-speed, cd, sunroof, 1 owner. Sharp Sharp Car! $5,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

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LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be accepted by the Commission on Economic Opportunity for milk and juice delivery from 7/1/2011 to 6/30/2012. Specifications may be received by telephoning or mailing for the specification packages from the Director of Administration of the Commission on Economic Opportunity at 165 Amber Lane, P.O. Box 1127, Wilkes Barre, PA., 18702-1127, (570) 826-0510. All bids must be received in the CEO office not later than 5 p.m. EST June 27, 2011. All envelopes must be clearly marked (BID FOR MILK/JUICE). Bids will be opened at 2 PM on June 28, 2011 at the C.E.O office. C.E.O. reserves the right to reject any or all bids, otherwise the bid will be awarded to the responsible bidder whose bid, conforming with all material terms and conditions in this invitation, is the lowest in price. EUGENE M. BRADY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given by Stark Holdings, Inc / Self Storage located at 110 Saint Mary’s Road, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18706, that the contents of the Storage Units listed below will be sold at Public Auction on Saturday, June 18, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Identification is required. Sealed bids will be accepted from 3:00 p.m. Only cash, certified check or money orders are acceptable forms of payment. Sale may be cancelled without Prior Notice. Name Unit Number Ken G. Hammerbacher Ken G. Hammerbacher Linda Gallagher Daniel T. Burke Janine Houman Robyn L. Grimshew Cynthia L. Duffy Les Grube Tanya M. Belcher Tammy A. Diotaiuto Martin E. Foust Yolanda A. Samuel Christine Hummel Brooke A. Karpovich Amy L. Miller Ken G. Hammerbacher Ken G. Hammerbacher

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The Owners of these Storage Units have ten (10) days from the first published date of Wednesday, May 25, 2011 to make full payment and reclaim their belongings before disposition begins. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing of the West Pittston Zoning Hearing Board will be held on THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2011, at 7:30 P.M. at the West Pittston Borough Building, 555 Exeter Avenue, West Pittston, Pennsylvania 18643, to hear and decide the following matters: (1) The application of Gary and Judy Frisbie, for a property located at 508 Montgomery Avenue, located in an R-2 Zoning District. The applicants seek a dimensional variance of fifteen (15) feet six (6) inches from the required side yard setback of sixteen (16) feet to rebuild an existing deck and add a roof to the deck. (2) The application of James and Jacqueline Brozena, for a property located at 115 Luzerne Avenue, located in an R-2 Zoning District. The applicants seek a dimensional variance of three (3) feet from the required side and rear lot line setbacks of five (5) feet to allow the construction of two (2) landscape arbors. (3) The application of Peter and Wendy Sulla, for a property located at 400 Susquehanna Avenue, located in an R-2 Zoning District. The applicants seek a dimensional variance of thirty (30) feet to enable access to an existing driveway on the Susquehanna Avenue side of its premises, as well as to establish a walkway entrance along Washington Street. A copy of the Zoning Permit application is on file and available for public inspection at the Borough Secretary's Office, 555 Exeter Avenue, West Pittston, PA 18643. Any person with a disability requiring special accommodation to attend this hearing should notify the Borough Secretary's Office at 570-655-7782 as early as possible prior to this meeting. All interested parties wishing to present testimony are encouraged to attend this hearing. Issued by: Joseph D. Burke, Esquire Solicitor West Pittston Zoning Hearing Board

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11 AUDI S5 QUATTRO Convertible. Sprint blue, 2 tone black/brown leather int. 19” alloys, 330HP turbo (AWD) 08 FORD FUSION SE grey, auto, V6 08 CHEVY IMPALA LT Dove grey, alloys, V6 08 BUICK LACROSSE CXL, Silver/grey leather, sunroof 05 CHEVY AVEO LT black, auto, 4 cyl 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE 3.0, hunter green, tan leather (AWD) 03 NISSAN ALTIMA S green auto, sunroof 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT White, 4 door, 4cyl. 66,000 miles 01 VOLVO V70 STATION WAGON, blue/grey, leather, AWD 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO Burg./tan lthr., Nav., 360 HP, AWD 01 AUDI A8 L cashmere beige, tan lthr., nav., AWD 00 CADILLAC CATERA silver/blk leather, sunroof, 56K 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE Blue/grey leather, auto, 4cyl. 99 CHRYSLER CONCORDE gold 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, 2 dr, auto, silver 95MITUBISHI ECLIPSE red, auto, mechanics special

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08 CADILLAC ESCALADE Blk/Blk leather, 3rd seat, Navgtn, 4x4 07 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT Blue grey leather, 7 passenger mini van 07 DODGE NITRO SXT, garnet red, V6, 4x4 06 BUICK RENDVEOUS Ultra blue, tan leather, 3rd seat AWD 06 PONTIAC TURANT Black (AWD) 06 GMC ENVOY SLE WHITE, 4X4 06 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN ES, red, 4dr, entrtnmt cntr, 7 pass mini van 06 JEEP COMMANDER Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4 06 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT, Quad cab, slvr, 5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB SLT, silver, auto., V6, 4x4 06 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 SPORT white, V6, 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT Silver 4 x4 05 BUICK RANIER CXL gold, tan, leather, sunroof (AWD) 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, green, auto, V6, 4x4 05 GMC SIERRA X-Cab, blk, auto, 4x4 truck 05 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER PREMIUM, Silver, black leather, 3rd seat, AWD 04 DODGE DURANGO SLT hemi, blue/ grey, 3rd seat, 4x4 04 EXPLORER LTD Silver/black leather, 3rd seat, 4x4. 04 CHEVY SUBURBAN LS, pewter silver, 3rd seat, 4x4 04 LINCOLN AVIATOR pearl white, grey leather, 3rd seat, AWD 04 FORD F-150 Heritage, X-cab, blk, auto, 4x4 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ ER seafoam grn/tan lthr., 4x4 04 NISSAN XTERRA SE blue, auto, 4x4 03 FORD WINDSTAR LX blue, 4 door mini van 3 CHEVY 1500, V8, X-cab, white, 4x4 02 MAZDA TRIBUTE White, auto, 4x4 76,000 miles 4x4 01 VOLVO V70 AWD, station wagon, blue grey leather, 84k miles. 98 EXPLORER XLT Blue grey leather, sunroof, 4x4 98 FORD RANGER, Flairside, reg cap truck, 5 spd, 4x4 copper

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Motorcycle for sale? Let them see it here in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER S Great convertible,

black top, 6 speed manual transmission, carbon fiber dash, leather interior, front & rear trunk, fast & agile. $18,000 or best offer. Call 570-262-2478

457 Wanted to Buy Auto

PONTIAC `07 GRAND PRIX GTP 140000 miles, auto-

matic, front wheel drive, 4 door, air conditioning, all power, CD player, tinted windows, new breaks, tires. $5,500. 570-582-7514

PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 CONVERTIBLE Blue/white top & white interior. Recent documented frame-off restoration. Over $31,000 invested. will sell $21,500. 570-335-3127

SATURN ‘05 ION

4 cylinder, automatic, cd, 1 owner. Extra Clean! $4,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

SUBARU ‘98 IMPREZA WAGON 5-speed, 1 owner, 95,000 miles, Immaculate, 30+ MPG. $4,995

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SUBARU `05 LEGACY SPORT AWD

TOYOTA `10

Air, new tires & brakes, 31,000 miles, great condition. $11,995. 570-836-1673

Camry SE. 56,000 miles. Red, alloy wheels, black cloth interior. Will consider trade. $14,200 (570) 793-9157

457 Wanted to Buy Auto

457 Wanted to Buy Auto

We Buy Scrap Metal $$$$ ALL KINDS $$$$

PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS - BEAMS PUNCHINGS - OLD CARS -TRUCKS MACHINERY - FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL FREE CONTAINER SERVICE Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted HIGHEST PRICES PAID FAST SETTLEMENTS CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC

570-346-7673 570-819-3339

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI

VOLKSWAGEN `04 BEETLE CONVERTIBLE

Great running condition. Red with cloth interior, power door locks, power windows, power moon roof, 5 speed, just serviced, 117k. Asking $5,300 570-885-2162

Blue. AM/FM cassette. Air. Automatic. Power roof, windows, locks & doors. Boot cover for top. 22k. Excellent condition. Garage kept. Reduced $14,000 570-822-1976 Leave Message

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250 General Auction

ABSOLUTE AUCTION Real Estate – Zion Grove, Pa

Saturday, July 16th at 11AM 106 Snow Ridge Circle, Zion Grove, PA 17985

Home Tour: Saturday, June 25th at 11AM A beautiful A-Frame style property on a 1.2 acre wooded lot. This 3-bdrm, 2 bath home resides in The Cove at Green Mountain Gated Community. Features include over 1,400 sq. ft of living space, 1-car garage, front & rear decks, gas heat, wood burning stove & taxes approx. $1,600. Schuylkill County, Hazelton Area Schools. Association Dues - $800/yr.

Terms: A 10% deposit down day of sale. Balance due in 45 days. A 10% buyer’s premium will apply to the final purchase price of the property. Visit our website for further details on the association amenities.

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412 Autos for Sale

SUZUKI ‘10 SX4

5 door hatchback, Only 8,600 miles $15,892

AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 18th 4:30 Outside 6:00 Inside ROUTE 924 SHEPPTON PA (868 Center st.) Martin, Fender, Behringer, & Dean electric guitars; Pine stenciled bedroom set; oak bedroom set; oak double pedestal 7 piece kitchen set; 3 freezers; electric lift recliners; queen & double beds; new oak roll top desk; mahogany tables; 14 new Myers ½ hp pumps; riding mower; rough cut lumber; garden & hand tools; coins; glassware; small appliances; kitchen items; DJ record collection; ; VERY FULL AUCTION! Partial listing AU1839-l

J & J AUCTION 570-384-4041

Note: Check web site jandjauction.net for pictures and listing.

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

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BUYING JUNK VEHICLES $300 and Up $125 extra if driven, pulled or pushed in. NOBODY Pays More

TOYOTA `93 MR2 T-top, 5 speed.

AM/FM/CD, AC, power antenna. New tires. No rust. Great condition.

468

570-760-2035

Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm Happy Trails!

$5,000

REAL ESTATE AUCTION Raised Rancher Style House 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Approximate 3,136 sq. ft. -- Lot size 100 ft.X185 ft. Ready, Move-In Condition. Immediate Occupancy

Monday June 27, 7:00PM Location 99 Warden Ave Shavertown, PA 18708 Kingston Township

(570) 708-0269 after 6:00PM

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TOYOTA ‘07 CAMRY LE 4 cylinder sedan, automatic $16,855

Harry’s U Pull It

AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED VEHICLES!!! DRIVE IN PRICES Call for Details (570) 459-9901 Vehicles must be COMPLETE !!

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For Open House Date, Photos, Full Listing, Terms & Details, See Website www.witmanauctioneers.com Auction For Rita Laver

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TOYOTA ‘09 SCION TC

AUTO SERVICE

Automatic, moon roof, low miles. $17,945

Auction By Witman Auctioneers Inc

DIRECTORY

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VOLVO `01 XC70

M&D asks

“Where can we redeem my gift certificates, gift certificates?”

MINI COOPER S `06

GARAGED Pure silver metallic. Roof & mirror caps in black. Tartan red cloth / panther black leather interior. Black bonnet stripes. Automatic. Steptronic paddles. Dual moon roofs, Cockpit chrono package, convenience, cold weather (heated seats) & premium packages. Dynamic stability control. Xenon headlights, front and rear fog lights. Parking distance control. HarmonKardon sound system. Chrome line interior. Mint condition. 17,000 miles. Must Drive! $21,500 570-341-7822

412 Autos for Sale

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

GOOD CREDIT, BAD CREDIT, NO CREDIT

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77K highway miles, Excellent condition, dealer serviced. Sun roof, heated seats. $15,500. Call 570-288-3916

343-1959

412 Autos for Sale

All wheel drive, 46,000 miles, burgundy with tan leather, complete dealer service history, 1 owner, detailed, garage kept, estate. $9,100. 570-840-3981

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Attorney Services

ADOPTION DIVORCE CUSTODY Estates, DUI ATTORNEY MATTHEW LOFTUS 570-255-5503

BANKRUPTCY

FREE CONSULT

Guaranteed Low Fees Payment Plan! Colleen Metroka 570-592-4796 DIVORCE No Fault $295 divorce295.com Atty. Kurlancheek 800-324-9748 W-B Free Bankruptcy Consultation Payment plans. Carol Baltimore 570-822-1959

310

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Divorce, Custody, Support, PFA FREE Consultation. Atty. Josianne Aboutanos Wilkes-Barre 570-208-1118

FREE CONSULTATION

for all legal matters Attorney Ron Wilson 570-822-2345 Joseph M. Blazosek BANKRUPTCY DUI-ARD SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS WORKERS’ COMP Free Consultation

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Attorney Keith Hunter

Bankruptcies MAHLER, LOHIN & ASSOCIATES (570) 718-1118

MARGIOTTI LAW OFFICES

BANKRUPTCY

Free Consult Payment Plans (570) 970-9977 Wilkes-Barre (570) 223-2536 Stroudsburg SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY Free Consultation. Contact Atty. Sherry Dalessandro 570-823-9006

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VITO’S & GINO’S All Junk Cars & Trucks Wanted Highest Prices Paid In CA$H

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Like New Tires $15 & UP! Like New Batteries $20 & UP! Carry Out Price 288-8995

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412 Autos for Sale

VOLVO ‘04 XC70

Cross Country, All Wheel Drive $11,880

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

415 Autos-Antique & Classic

CADILLAC `80 COUPE DEVILLE Excellent condition, $3,000 located in Hazleton. 570-454-1945 or 561-573-4114

CHEVROLET `63 IMPALA 2 door hardtop.

Partial restoration. All original parts. Asking $4,000 or best offer. Call (570) 885-1119

CHEVROLET `69 NOVA SS clone. 350

engine, 290 Horsepower. 10 bolt posirear. PowerGlide transmission. Power disc brake kit. Over $20,000 invested, sacrifice at $7,500 Firm. Call 732-397-8030 (Wilkes-Barre)

CHEVROLET `72 CHEVELLE

Two door hard top. 307 Motor. Needs work. Comes with additional 400 small block & many parts. $3,500. Serious inquires only. (570) 836-2574

CHEVROLET `76 PICKUP Very Good Condition! Low miles! $7500. FIRM 570-905-7389 Ask for Lee

CHEVROLET `79 CORVETTE L-48 All Corvette options, all original, new Good Year tires, new mufflers, just tuned. 46,000 miles. $6,500 or best offer 570-262-2845 or 570-239-6969

CHEVY `68 CAMARO SS 396 automatic,

400 transmission, clean interior, runs good, 71K, garage kept, custom paint, Fire Hawk tires, Krager wheels, well maintained. $23,900 Negotiable 570-693-2742

CHEVY`75 CAMARO 350 V8. Original

owner. Automatic transmission. Rare tuxedo silver / black vinyl top with black naugahyde interior. Never damaged. $6,000. Call 570-489-6937

CHRYSLER `49 WINDSOR Silver / gray, 4 door

sedan. 6 cylinder flathead, fluid drive. 45,000 original miles. Just like new! REDUCED $14,000 Call Jim: 570-654-2257

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415 Autos-Antique & Classic

FORD `52 COUNTRY SEDAN CUSTOM LINE

STATION WAGON V8, automatic, 8 passenger, 3rd seat, good condition, 2nd owner. REDUCED TO $6,500. 570-579-3517

FORD SALEEN ‘04 281 SC Coupe

1,000 miles document. #380 Highly collectable. $28,500 570-472-1854

LINCOLN `66 CONTINENTAL

4 door, Convertible, 460 cu. engine, 67,000 miles, 1 owner since `69. Teal green / white leather, restorable, $2,500 570-2875775 / 332-1048

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LINCOLN `88 TOWN CAR 61,000 original

miles, garage kept, triple black, leather interior, carriage roof, factory wire wheels, loaded, excellent condition. $5,500. Call Mike 570-237-7660

MAZDA `88 RX-7 CONVERTIBLE

1 owner, garage kept, 65k original miles, black with grey leather interior, all original & never seen snow. $8,900. Call 570-237-5119

MERCEDES BENZ `74 450 SE

SOLID CAR! Interior perfect, exterior very good. Runs great! New tires, 68K original miles. $5,500 FIRM. 570-905-7389 Ask for Lee

MERCEDES-BENZ `73 450SL with Convertible

removable hard top, power windows, AM /FM radio with cassette player, CD player, automatic, 4 new tires. Champagne exterior; Italian red leather interior inside. Garage kept, excellent condition. $31,000. Call 825-6272

MERCEDES-BENZ `88 420 SEL

Silver with red leather interior. Every option. Garage kept, showroom condition. $7,000. (570) 417-9200

OLDSMOBILE `68 DELMONT DRASTICALLY

REDUCED!! This model only produced in 1967 & 1968. All original 45,000 miles, Color Burgundy, cloth & vinyl interior, 350 rocket engine, 2nd owner. Fender skirts, always garaged. Trophy winner at shows. Serious inquiries only, $7,500. 570-690-0727

PONTIAC `68 CATALINA 400 engine. 2

barrel carburetor. Yellow with black roof and white wall tires. Black interior. $4,995. Call (570) 696-3513

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Boats & Marinas

CUSTOM CREST 15’

Fiberglass boat with trailer. Outboard propulsion. Includes: 2 motors Erinmade, “Lark II series”

PRICE REDUCED! $2,400 NEGOTIABLE

570-417-3940

STARCRAFT ‘80 16’ DEEP V ‘90 Evinrude out-

board 70hp with tilt & trim— ‘92 EZ loader trailer. With ‘00 Tracker Series 60lbs foot pedal, 2 downriggers, storages, gallon tanks, 2 fish finders and more. MUST SEE. Make Best Offer. Call 866-320-6368 after 5pm.

424

Boat Parts/ Supplies

LEISURE LIFT, Dock & lift system for Personal Watercraft. Use as a lift; use as a dock. Supports 800 pd dry weight no longer than 127” long. $700. 570-675-2311

427

Commercial Trucks & Equipment

CHEVY ‘08 3500 HD DUMP TRUCK 2WD, automatic.

Only 12,000 miles. Vehicle in like new condition. $19,000. 570-288-4322

DUMP TRAILER ‘05

10 yards, 4 ton limit, very good condition. Asking $3,900 Also, E-350. Cheap For more info, call 973-906-8404

FORD ‘99 E350 BUCKET VAN Triton V8. 2 speed

boom; 92,000miles; $9999 or best price. Great condition. Call 570-675-3384 or 570574-7002

GMC `01 3500 CUBE VAN 15 ft.L X 8 ft.W X

6 ft.H, auto, A/C, 5.7 V8, 10,000 GVW, dual rear tires & pull out loading ramp. Asking $3,000 (570) 864-0858 LADDER RACKS: Two (2). One fits 8’ Box $475, One fits 6’ Box $400. Both Excellent Condition. 570-510-2585

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Motorcycles

HARLEY ‘01 DAVIDSON Electra Glide, Ultra Classic, many chrome accessories, 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& Black. Orange

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 it’s original antiquity condition, with original shop & parts manuals, she’s beautifully detailed and ready for auction in Sin City. Spent her whole life in Arizona 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

Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

FORD `66

Mustang Coupe. Pearl white, pony interior. Pristine condition. 26K miles. $17,000 or best offer. (570) 817-6768

WANTED: PONTIAC `78 FIREBIRD Formula 400

Berkshire Green, Originally purchased at Bradley-Lawless in Scranton. Car was last seen in Abington-Scranton area. Finder’s fee paid if car is found and purchased. Call John with any info (570) 760-3440

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 HERITAGE SOFTTAIL CLASSIC 2 tone Crimson

candy metal flake. $7,000 in chrome & extras. Only 2,800 miles. Asking $14,800 (570) 655-0641 or (570) 299-9475

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘08 SPORTSTER XL 1200 Low Rider.

6,700 miles. Lots of chrome & extras. Perfect condtion. $8,500 or best offer (570) 709-8773

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘10 SPORTSTER 1200

A MUST SEE! Custom Paint. Only driven under 10 miles!! Comes with remaining warranty. Asking $8,600 or best offer. For info, call 570-864-2543 or 215-379-1375

HARLEY DAVIDSON 2001 SPORTSTER

#35 of 50 Made $10,000 in accessories including a custom made seat. Exotic paint set, Alien Spider Candy Blue. Excellent condition. All Documentation. 1,400 Asking $25,000 or best offer. Call 570-876-4034

HSoft ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80 riding FLH. King of the Highway! Mint original antique show winner. Factory spot lights, wide white tires, biggest Harley built. Only 28,000 original miles! Never needs inspection, permanent registration. $8,500 570-905-9348

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘92 DAYTONA DYNA SPECIAL EDITION

Bike #770 of 1,770 made. Many extras. Must sell. 13,300 miles. Get on this classic for only $6,995 570-477-1109

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘92Many ULTRAextras, CLASSIC Garage kept, 2 tone blue. 17,600 miles.

REDUCED PRICE $8,400 Lehman area. (570) 760-5937

KAWASAKI `08 NINJA 250 cc, blue, like

miles. Orange. Garage kept. His & hers helmets. Must sell. $2400 570-760-3599 570-825-3711

Kawasaki` 93 ZX11D NINJA LIKE NEW 8900 Original

miles. Original owner. V@H Exhaust and Computer. New tires. $4,500. 570-574-3584

POLARIS ‘00 VICTORY CRUISER 14,000 miles,

HARLEY DAVIDSON

92 V-twin, 1507 cc, extras $6000. 570-883-9047

Golden Anniversary. Silver/Black. New Tires. Extras. Excellent Condition. 19,000 miles $10,000. 570-639-2539

Q-LINK LEGACY `09

‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE

HONDA 2005 SHADOW VLX600, White, 10,000 miles & new back tire. $3,000 (570) 262-3697 or (570) 542-7213

Floorboards,V&H Pipes, White walls,Garage Kept. 6K Miles $5,200 (570) 430-0357

Find Something? Lose Something? Get it back where it belongs with a Lost/Found ad! 570-829-7130

SUZUKI ‘77

GS 750 Needs work.

$1,500 or best offer 570-822-2508

SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite, 600 Blue

smoked wind screen. Great bike, runs great. Helmet & kevlar racing gloves included. $2995. Call for info (570) 881-5011

UNITED MOTORS ‘08 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER

150cc. Purple & grey in color. 900 miles. Bought brand new. Paid $2,000. Asking $1,600 or best offer. (570) 814-3328 or (570) 825-5133

YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO

Matted black finish. Mint condition. New tires, inspected, fully serviced & ready to ride. Windshield & sissy bar. Low miles & garage kept. $4800. or best offer. 570-762-5158

Edition Deuce. Garage kept. 1 owner. 1900 miles. Tons of chrome. $38,000 invested. A must see. Asking $18,000. OBO 570-706-6156

883 cubic inch motor, Paco rigid frame, extended & raked. Low miles. $6,000 or best offer.(973) 271-1030

SUZUKI `07 C50T CRUISER EXCELLENT CONDITION Windshield, Bags,

HARLEY DAVIDSON 2006 NIGHTTRAIN SPECIAL EDITION

KAWASAKI ‘05 NINJA 500R. 3300

HARLEY DAVIDSON 01’ SPORTSTER

Motorcycles

750cc. 8,000 miles, saddlebags, windshield, back rest, Black & Pearl, Excellent Condition. Must See. Asking $2,499. Call after 4. 570-823-9376

HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 Road King 19,000

miles, new tires, lots of extra chrome. Like New. $12,900. Call 570-639-1989 or 570-760-1023

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1200 CC, Black, Low Miles, New Tires and Brakes, Lots of Chrome and Extras. Well maintained. 2 Harley Helmets included. Looks & runs great! $5,500 OBO (570) 654-8520

new, under 1,000 miles. Great starter bike. $2,800 Serious inquiries only. Call 570-331-4777

VW CLASSIC `72 KARMANN GHIA Restoration

Vehicle. Family owned, garage kept, good shape. Needs some interior work, new seats, needs carburetor work. Only 58,000 miles. Asking $5,000. Serious inquiries only! Call 570-343-2296

Motorcycles

Used as a show bike. Never abused. 480 miles. Excellent condition. Asking $20,000 or best offer. Call 570-876-4034

PONTIAC 1937 HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 Fully restored near 100th Anniversary original. New paint, new interior, new wiring, custom tinted glass, new motor & transmission. Spare motor & trans. 16” wide white walls car in excellent condition in storage for 2 years. $14,000 or best offer. Serious inquiries ONLY. Call 570-574-1923

439

250 automatic. Gun metal gray. MP3 player. $3,000. Great first motorcycle. 570-696-1156

YAMAHA `04 V-STAR

1100 Custom. 5800 miles, light bar, cobra exhaust, windshield, many extras, must sell. $4,900. Call 570-301-3433

YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR

YAMAHA ‘1975 80

Antique. Very good condition. Must see. Low milage. Road title. Asking $1,260 Call (570) 825-5810 Leave Message

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

DUTCHMAN 96’ 5TH WHEEL with slideout & sun

room built on. Set up on permanent site in Wapwallopen. Comes with many extras. $7,000. (570) 829-1419 or (570) 991-2135

EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT TRAILER

Brand new 2010 tandem axle, 4 wheel electric brakes, 20’ long total, 7 x 16 wood deck, fold up ramps with knees, removable fenders for oversized loads, powder coat paint for rust protection, 2 5/16 hitch coupler, tongue jack, side pockets, brake away switch, battery, 7 pole RV plugs, title & more!! Priced for quick sale. $2,995 386-334-7448 Wilkes-Barre

FLAGSTAFF `08 CLASSIC

Super Lite Fifth Wheel. LCD/DVD flat screen TV, fireplace, heated mattress, ceiling fan, Hide-a-Bed sofa, outside speakers & grill, 2 sliders, aluminum wheels, water purifier, awning, microwave oven, tinted safety glass windows, raised panel fridge & many accessories & options. Excellent condition, $22,500. 570-868-6986

NEWMAR 36’ MOUNTAIN AIRE

5th wheel, 2 large slides, new condition, loaded with accessories. Ford Dually diesel truck with hitch also available. 570-455-6796

90’ SUNLINE CAMPER

JUST REDUCED! 35 ft. Well kept. On campground on the Susquehanna River near great fishing. Attached 12X22” carpeted room. Brick heater, covered by metal roof with large breezeway. Shed & many extras included. Call for more information. (570) 237-7076

SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS

Travel Trailer. 29’, mint condition, 1 slide out a/c-heat. Stove, microwave, fridge, shower inside & out. Many more extras. Reduced. $13,500. Call 570-842-6735

442 RVs & Campers

SUNLITE CAMPER

22 ft. 3 rear bunks, center bathroom, kitchen, sofa bed. Air, Fully self contained. Sleeps 6. New tires, fridge awning. $4500. 215-322-9845

TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft

Rear queen master bedroom, Walk thru bathroom. Center kitchen + dinette bed. Front extra large living room + sofa bed. Big View windows. Air, awning, sleeps 6, very clean, will deliver. Located in Benton, Pa. $4,900. 215-694-7497

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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

BUICK `05 RENDEZVOUS CX HARD TO FIND!!

AWD, Fully loaded, 1 owner, 20,000 miles. Small 6 cylinder. New tires. Like new, inside & out. $14,900. Call (570) 540-0975

CHEVR0LET`02 EXPRESS

451

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR

Custom Van. 67K miles. Interior has oak wood trim, carpeting, storage areas, TV, rear seat convertible to double bed, curtains. Seats 7. Power windows & seats. Custom lighting on ceiling. New exhaust system. New rear tires. Recently inspected. Excellent condition. $4,200 or best offer. Call 570-655-0530

CHEVY ‘03 TRAILBLAZER LTZ

4WD, V6, leather, auto, moonroof $13,620

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

CHEVY ‘04 SUBURBAN LT

4WD, automatic, Z-71 package, leather, moonroof, rear ent, 3rd seat $15,990

CONVERSION VAN Loaded. Low miles. Excellent condition.

$18,900

570-674-3901

CHEVROLET `05 SILVERADO LT Z71 Extended cab,

automatic. Black with grey leather interior. Heated seats. 59,000 miles. New Michelin tires. $16,500 (570) 477-3297

CHEVROLET `05 TRAILBLAZER LT Black/Grey. 18,000

miles. Well equipped. Includes On-Star, tow package, roof rack, running boards, remote starter, extended warranty. $16,000 (570) 825-7251

CHEVROLET `09 EQUINOXmileage, LS Low

16,000 miles, automatic, all-wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, cruise control, AM/FM radio, Sirius radio, On-Star, cassette player, CD player, keyless entry, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, tinted windows. REDUCED PRICE $16,500. (570) 954-9333 Call after 9:00 a.m.

CHEVROLET `10 SILVERADO 1500

Extended Cab V71 Package 4x4. Bedliner. V-8. Red. Remote start. 6,300 miles $26,000 (570) 639-2539

CHEVROLET `97 SILVERADO with Western plow. 4WD, Automatic. Loaded with options. Bedliner. 55,000 miles. $9,200. Call (570) 868-6503

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

CHEVY ‘07 TRAILBLAZER LT

On-Star, Leather. Satellite Radio. $14,990

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

1 owner Clean Work Van! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

CHEVY `04 EXPRESS 2500 Series. 6.0 Litre V8.

Heavy Duty version. Excellent cargo van. 85K miles. Excellent condition. $8,700 570-829-4548 or 570-417-5991

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CHEVY `05 EQUINOX

LT (premium package), 3.4L, 47,000 miles. All wheel drive, power moonroof, windows, locks & seats. Leather interior, 6 cd changer, rear folding seats, keyless entry, onstar, roof rack, running boards, garage kept. $14,750. 570-362-1910

CHEVY `10 SILVERADO 4 Door Crew Cab

LTZ. 4 wheel drive. Excellent condition, low mileage. $35,500. Call 570-655-2689

CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA Silver. Only 83K

miles. All wheel drive, 4.0L V6. All Power. A/C. Loaded. Must Sell. PRICE REDUCED $10,500 or best offer. Call 570-417-7937

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

DODGE `04 RAM 1500 Too many extras to

list. Low Mileage. $10,000 (570)709-2125

DODGE `05 GRAND CARAVAN Tan 54,000 miles,

excellent condition. $7,999. 570-817-9644t

DODGE `94 DAKOTA 2 wheel drive,

138,000 miles, some rust, $1,500.00 Call 570-693-1262 after 5:00 PM

DODGE `99 DAKOTA SPORT 4 X 4, extended

cab, 117,000 miles, new inspection, just serviced, oil, trans flushed, new fluid transfer case & axels, cooling system flushed. $6,599.00 Call 693-1262 after 5:00 PM

DODGE `99 DURANGO SLT 5.9 V8, Kodiak

Green, Just serviced. New brakes. Tow package. AC. Very good condition. Runs & drives 100%. 68,000 miles. Asking $6,850 or best offer (570) 239-8165

DODGE `99 RAM 1500 CLUB CAB Good condition.

Runs great. High miles. Asking $2,700 (570) 239-3950

CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER

NEW PRICE $9,500 OR BEST OFFER JUST REDUCED! SAVE MONEY! GET READY FOR THE WINTER! Don’t pay dealer prices! White with grey interior. Looks and runs like it just came off the lot. Four Door, 4 wheel drive, 84,900 miles, new tires, tow package, anti lock brakes, driver and passenger airbags, power windows, power mirrors, power locks, rear window defroster and wiper, privacy tint, air conditioner, cruise control. CD, keyless entry and much more. Call 570-332-4999

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

CHRYSLER ‘00 TOWN & COUNTRY Automatic, V6

CD, Leather Very Nice Van! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB SLT 4X4 Automatic, CD

Tool Box Like New! $8,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

DODGE `00 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4, V8 automatic.

New tires & brakes. Fully loaded. Leather interior. Many extras. Must see. Excellent condition. (570) 970-9351

DODGE `01 RAM VAN

Ready To Work! ONLY 69K!!! Auto, vinyl seats, easy to clean, runs 110%, new oil, Just serviced! You gotta see it. SUPER CLEAN!!! $3,999 Call Mark 570-704-8685

DODGE `99 CARAVAN

SE. 2 sliding doors. Very clean. Runs great. 107k miles. $2,500. Call 570-709-5677 or 570-819-3140

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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

FORD `99 E250

Wheelchair Van 78,250 miles. Fully serviced, new battery, tires & rods. Seats 6 or 3 wheelchairs. Braun Millennium lift with remote. Walk up door. Front & rear A/C. Power locks & windows. Excellent condition. $7,500. 570-237-6375

FORD `99 RANGER

4x4 Extended cab, V6 4.0, automatic. PW, PL, cruise. Runs & looks good. No rust. 89K. $5,500. DEALER (570) 868-3914

GMC `04 YUKON DENALI

Immaculate Condition In & Out! White, all wheel drive. Garage kept. Fully loaded with sunroof, Bose stereo, 5 disc cd, XM, dvd player, 22” Rozzi switch chrome wheels with brand new Toyo tires. Also includes original rims with new tires. Serviced meticulously. 103K adult driven miles. Just detailed and ready for a new home! Call for more details. Serious inquiries only. $14,395 (570) 466-6499

GMC `99 SUBURBAN

Champagne exterior, leather interior, power windows & locks, 4 wheel drive. $3,685. Call 570-362-4080

GMC `99 TRUCK SLE PACKAGE

DODGE ‘02 CARAVAN

Silver Ice Cold Air $4,295

2 wheel drive 84,000 original miles $5,900. or best offer 570824-3096

HONDA `10 ODYSSEY

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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

JEEP `02 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO

Triple black, economical 6 cylinder. 4x4 select drive. CD, remote door opener, power windows & locks, cruise, tilt wheel. 108k highway miles. Garage kept. Super clean inside and out. No rust. Sale price $6,895. Scranton. 570-466-2771

JEEP `03 LIBERTY

SPORT. Rare. 5 speed. 23 MPG. 102K highway miles. Silver with black interior. Immaculate condition, inside and out. Garage kept. No rust, maintenance records included. 4wd, all power. $6,900 or best offer, trades will be considered. Call 570-575-0518

JEEP `06 COMMANDER 4X4 Lockers, V-8. Heat-

ed leather. All power. Navigation, Satellite, Blue tooth, 3rd row, More. 69,000 highway miles. $14,900. Call (570) 855-3657

JEEP `07 WRANGLER X 4x4, stick shift, soft

top. Red exterior, well maintained, garage kept. 11,500 miles, one owner. AC, CD player, cruise control. Tow package with cargo carrier. Excellent condition. $18,700 Call 570-822-9680

JEEP ‘05 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4WD, automatic, V6, Low Miles $14,880

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

LEXUS `02 RX 300 49,000 miles,

Excellent condition. With Warranty. Leather, all options including satellite radio. Non smoking vehicle. Asking. $12,900 (570) 696-9809

LEXUS `06 GX 470 1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

FORDAutomatic, ‘97 F-150 4X4

4.2L V6, AC Economical Work Truck! $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

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FORD `04 EXPLORER

SUV, V6, 4x4, automatic, 85,000 miles Black Beauty. Garage kept. Must sell. $8,700 (570) 883-2754

FORD `04 FREESTAR

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

CHEVY ‘00 ASTRO CARGO VAN Automatic, V6

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Automatic, front wheel drive, 4 door, anti-lock brakes, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, AM/FM radio, CD player, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, tinted windows, new starter, just inspected, $3,900. 570-594-4992. Call after 4:30 p.m.

FORD `05 WHEEL CHAIR LIFT VAN Seating capacity for 7 plus 2 wheel chairs. 140,000 miles. Great condition. Asking $7,000. For more details, Call 570-589-9181

FORD `06 EXPLORER 78,400 miles, auto-

matic, four wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, AM/ FM radio, CD changer, DVD player, keyless entry, leather interior, moon roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper. $16,000 (570) 954-5462 Call after 9 a.m.

FORD `97 DIESEL Cummins engine, 8-L. 49,049 miles. 33,000 gross wt. 6,649 light wt. $19,500 Must see! (570) 829-5886

Special Edition. Maroon, Fully loaded. Leather seats. TV/DVD, navigation, sun roof plus many other extras. 3rd seat . Only 1,900 Miles. Brand New. Asking $37,000 (570) 328-0850

HYUNDAI `05 TUCSON 61,000 miles, auto-

matic, four wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, cruise control, AM/FM radio, cassette player, CD player, keyless entry, sun/ moon roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, new towing package, auto start. $10,000 (570) 762-4543

INTERNATIONAL ‘95

DUMP TRUCK Refurbished, rebuilt engine, transmission replaced. Rear-end removed and relubed. Brand new 10’ dump. PA state inspected. $12,900/best offer. 570-594-1496

Cypress Pearl with ivory leather interior. Well maintained, garage kept. All service records. Brand new tires. All options including premium audio package, rear climate control, adjustable suspension, towing package, rear spoiler, Lexus bug guard. 42,750 miles.

$28,950

(570) 237-1082

To place your ad call...829-7130

LEXUS `96 LX 450

Full time 4WD, Pearl white with like new leather ivory interior. Silver trim. Garage kept. Excellent condition. 84,000 miles, Asking $10,750 570-654-3076 or 570-498-0005

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

MAZDA ‘04 TRIBUTE LX Automatic, V6

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

JEEP ‘99 GRAND CHEROKEE 6 cylinder,

automatic, sunroof, CD Excellent runner! $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

JEEP `00 WRANGLER

78,500 miles, 6 cylinder automatic, hard & soft tops. Well maintained. Many new parts. Adult driven only. Kelly Blue Book $10,400, Asking $8,800. 570-704-8730

Sunroof, CD 1 owner Extra Clean! $5,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE Utility, 4WD $18,655

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

MERCEDES BENZ ‘06 R350 CLASS WAGON

4Matic, 3rd row, power tailgate $21,960

JEEP `02 LIBERTY Blue/grey, new

rebuilt engine with warranty, new tires & brakes, 4,000 miles. $5,900 or best offer. 570-814-2125

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924


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14,996

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13,998*

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2010 DODGECALIBER SXT

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$

23,999*

Stk# 18031, Alloys,CD, P.W indow s, Low M iles

$

14,938* 2009 FORD FOCUS SES

Stk# 18071, 4 Cyl,Auto, P.W indow s,CD, Keyless Entry

$

14,938*

2010 M AZDA 6

17,899*

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H U R R YY,, S A L E EENN D S TTHH IISS W EEEK EK EENN D ! 290

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14,990*

Stk# 18068, M oonroof, Leather,Alloys, Low M iles

$

14,861*

2010 M ITSUBISHIENDEAVOR AW D

*

Stk# 18141, Alloys, Keyless Entry

$

19,898

2007 INFINITIM 35X

$

28,890*

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$

14,778*

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Alloys,CD, P.W indow s, 5 To Choose From

15,988*

2010 CHEVY IM PALA LT

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28,598

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$

15,995*

Stk# 18041, AW D,Leather, M oonroof,P.Seat, Low M iles

$

2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIM ITED

Auto, P.W indow s, Low M iles, Only 2 Left At This Price

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE& ST

09 M ERCEDES BENZ C300 4M ATIC

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14,860* 2010 M AZDA 3

$

2010 HYUNDAISONATA GLS

$ $

$

$

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M ANAGER’S SPECIAL

2008 JE E P GRAND CH E ROK E E 4X4

Stk# 18110, P.W indow s, P.Locks,Auto, Low M iles

2011 HYUNDAISONATA

Stk# 18115,Dual Pow erDoors, Stow -N-Go Seats, 2nd Row Buckets, 7 Passenger

Auto,A/C, P.W indow s, Keyless Entry, 6 To Choose From

14,798

14,596*

Stk# 18103, Alloys,27 M PG, Rem ainderof Factory W arranty

18,595*

$

$

2011 KIA SORENTO LX AW D

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2010 CHEVY COBALT LT

2007 NISSAN M AXIM A SE

YO M IN G VA L L EY M A L L

B U Y N AATIO T I O N W IDI D E A N D S AAVV E TTHH O U S A N D S !

C A L L 3 0 1- C A R S

ALL SALES PLUS TAX, TAG AND FEES. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHIC ERRORS. ARTWORK FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY.


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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

MERCEDES-BENZ `99 ML 320

Sunroof, new tires, 115,930 miles MUST SELL $7,200 OBO (570)760-0511

MERCURY ‘09 MILAN 4 cylinder, automatic, Only 9,800 miles $18,875,880

451

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

PONTIAC `04 MONTANA 95,000 miles, well

maintained. Excellent overall condition. Keyless entry, built in baby seat, dual climate control. Rear air. Seats 7. Recent inspection & tires. KBB over $6300. Asking $5,000 firm. Call (570) 417-9884

SATURN ‘09 VUE XE 4WD, automatic Moon Roof $17,875

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

MINI ‘08 COOPER

2 door, automatic, leather, sky roof, boost cd, fogs $19,945

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

MITSUBISHI `08 RAIDER V

MITSUBISHI `95 MONTERO SR 4WD 177,102 miles, auto-

matic, four wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, AM/FM radio, cassette player, CD changer, leather interior, sun roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, new Passed inspection, new battery. $2,500 (570) 868-1100 Call after 2:00 p.m.

MITSUBISHI `97 15’ CUBE VAN Cab over, 4 cylinder diesel engine. Rebuilt automatic transmission. Very good rubber. All around good condition inside & out. Well maintained. Ready to work. PRICE REDUCED! $6,195 or best offer Call 570-650-3500 Ask for Carmen

PLYMOUTH 1995 VOYAGER Great work van or

SUZUKI `07 XL-7 56,000 miles,

automatic, all-wheel drive, 4 door, air conditioning, all power, CD player, leather interior, tinted windows, custom wheels, $13,000 Call 570-829-8753 Before 5:00 p.m.

TOYOTA ‘08 MATRIX 1 Owner $13,880

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

TRACTOR TRAILERS

FREIGHTLINER ’97 MIDROOF 475 CAT & 10 speed transmission. $12,000 FREIGHTLINER ’99 CONDO 430 Detroit, Super 10 transmission. Asking $15,000. ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ with sides. All aluminum, spread axle. $6,500. 2 storage trailers. 570-814-4790

VOLVO `08 XC90 Fully loaded, moon

roof, leather, heated seats, electric locks, excellent condition. New tires, new brakes and rotors. 52,000 miles highway $26,500/ best offer. 570-779-4325 570-417-2010 till 5

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED! Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified!

TRUCKS FOR SALE Ford, GMC,

International-Prices starting at $2,295. Box Truck, Cab & Chassis available. Call U-haul 570-822-5536

reliable 7 passenger transportation. 120K miles. Recently inspected. Well maintained and personally serviced vehicle. $1,800 or best reasonable offer. Call (570) 820-0677

GET THE WORD OUT with a Classified Ad. 570-829-7130

548 Medical/Health

548 Medical/Health

PROVIDENCE PLACE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY OF HAZLETON IS SEEKING A PCH ADMINISTRATOR. We are a premier provider of residential care and specialized dementia services. We seek an experienced professional with exceptional leadership, management, and communication skills. Strong ties to the local area, working knowledge of PA-PCH regulations required. Nursing management background considered a plus. Salary based on experience. Attractive benefit package. EOE. Send resume and salary history and requirements to: Jesse Achenbach, President 2401 Mahantongo Street Pottsville, PA 17901 jachenbach@prov-place.com Fax: 570-581-8686

536

IT/Software Development

457 Wanted to Buy Auto

518 Customer Support/Client Care

ALL JUNK CAR & TRUCKS WANTED

TELEPHONE TROUBLESHOOTER/ CSR Do you have

Highest Prices Paid In Cash!!! FREE REMOVAL Call V&G Anytime 288-8995

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

ERY GOOD CONDITION!

29,500 miles. 24X4 drive option, 4 door crew cab, sharp silver color with chrome step runners, premium rims, good tires, bedliner, V-6, 3.7 liter. Purchased at $26,900. Dealer would sell for $18,875. Asking $16,900 (570) 545-6057

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536

IT/Software Development

SQL PROGRAMMER

Well established, local manufacturer of Home Health Care is accepting resumes for SQL, VB Programmer. Must be proficient in SQL Programming & prior experience in Access, Visual Basic and Crystal Reports would be helpful. Familiarity with a manufacturing environment, & ERP systems is preferred. Previous project management experience in software deployments and installations is desirable. Must be able to work independently and with staff & software VARs to provide solutions and resolve issues. We offer competitive rates and benefits and are located only 15 minutes from Wilkes-Barre or Scranton. Send resume or apply in person to: Jobs@goldentech.com

401 Bridge Street, Old Forge, PA 18518 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ Drug Free Workplace Employer

503

Accounting/ Finance

MECHANICAL AUTOMOTIVE WARRANTY CLAIMS ADJUSTER

Automotive experience required. Must be organized with good phone skills. Full time position, Monday-Friday. No traveling. E-mail resumes to joann. Lombardo@penn warrantycorp.com.

509

Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades

CARPENTER

Experienced Vinyl Window Installer Salary based on experience Call Northeast Window, Inc. 570-654-4220 For Interview

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED!

Looking for the right deal on an automobile? Turn to classified. It’s a showroom in print! Classified’s got the directions!

CARPENTERS

Call office. 570-477-3827

CARPENTERS Framing contractor

looking for Carpenters with at least 5 years experience in framing. Must have own transportation & hand tools. You may apply in person on job site. Call 570-430-1539

HIRING SUBCONTRACTORS CB Structures Inc is hiring experienced, licensed & insured pole barn subcrews to construct buildings in Northern PA and NY. EXPERIENCE IN POST FRAME CONSTRUCTION REQUIRED Call Karen at 717354-2613 Ext. 108

www. cbstructuresinc.com

LABORER

Part time. Call 570-655-0530

ROOFERS

10+ years experience. Pay grade by experience. Steady work! Good pay! Benefits available. Call 570-654-4348

518 Customer Support/Client Care

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Immediate opening

for full time position with an expanding company in the Hazleton area. Responsibilities include processing orders, handling and resolving customer inquiries and problems. College degree or at least three years experience in customer service a must, preferably in manufacturing/distribution environment. Strong communication, organizational skills, good attendance and the ability to multi task and handle a very fast paced environment a must. Knowledge of word, excel, lotus notes. sap experience a plus. Only team players need to apply. Benefits and competitive salary based on qualifications. Please send resume and salary requirements to: ATTN: HR Dept. Box 667 Hazleton, PA 18201 Fax-570-450-0231 email:donna.reimold @forbo.com

digital, telephone, or modem experience? RFM is looking for someone with the ability to prioritize and organize requests. Selfmotivated individual with a dedicated sense of follow through. Call center or help desk experience is necessary. Must have computer knowledge & possess good people skills. Competitive starting rate. Pleasant office environment. Must be dependable. Company offers a voluntary health benefits package and 401k plan. Call 1-888-514-8883 for details, ask for Theresa. Fax resume to: 570-517-5003

Let the Community Know! Place your Classified Ad TODAY! 570-829-7130

522

Education/ Training

LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE POSITION OPENING Luzerne County Community College invites applications for the following position:

FT(Main BIOLOGYCampus, INSTRUCTOR Berwick, Hazleton, Shamokin & Kulpmont)

Please send a cover letter, resume and copy of official transcripts to Luzerne County Community College, John Thomas Sedlak, Dean of Human Resources, Attention: Human Resources Dept., 1333 S. Prospect St, Nanticoke, PA 18634-3899 or email hr@luzerne.edu no later than Friday, July 1, 2011. No phone inquires please. For additional information on these positions, please visit our web site at (www.luzerne.edu). Equal Opportunity Employer Candidates representing all aspects of diversity are encouraged to apply. THE PITTSTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT is seeking applicants for the following position:

FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE – SR. HIGH Act 34 and Act 151 Act 114 Clearances Required and all preemployment requirements in accordance with district policy salary and benefits as per contractual agreement. Please send applications to: Mr. George B. Cosgrove, Superintendent Pittston Area School District, 5 Stout St. Pittston, Pa 18640 Applications will be received in the Office of the Superintendent from June 15, 2011 till June 22, 2011 at 2:00 pm.

MIDDLE SCHOOL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Applications are being accepted for two (2) Middle School Assistant Principal positions in the Hazleton Area School District. The positions are fulltime, 12 month permanent positions in grades K to 8. Pennsylvania Elementary or Principal K – 12 certification is required, along with 10 years of successful teaching experience. Candidates must have knowledge of PA Academic Standards and datadriven instruction, teacher supervision and evaluation, student assessment and discipline and strong interpersonal skills. Experience working with a diverse student population is preferred. Applicants should send a letter of interest, resume, standard application, copies of certificate and Act 34, 151 and 114 clearances along with three (3) recommendation letters to Mr. Samuel A. Marolo, Superintendent, Hazleton Area School District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton, PA 18202. Deadline for applications is Friday, June 24, 2011. HASD is an EOE

524

Engineering

AUTOMATION TECHNICIAN

EAM-Mosca Corporation, technology and application leader in automatic strapping systems, needs an Automation Technician to work at West Hazleton Engineering Dept. Responsible for documentation, development and troubleshooting new and existing PLC based control systems. Assist with design and implementation of systems, some field work required. Must have minimum 2 year degree, certification or equivalent experience. PLC programming experience a plus, Siemens a plus, Microsoft Office, CAD. The Automation Technician is a hands-on job with a dynamic, innovative company, providing a generous benefit package, day shift and opportunity for growth. Drug screen, physical, background check & E-Verify will be required. References required and will be verified. EAM-Mosca Corporation 675 Jaycee Drive Valmont Industrial Park, Hazle Township, PA 18202 Email: recruiting@ eammosca.com Fax# 570-459-6249 Check out our website at: http:// www.eammosca.com/

527 Food Services/ Hospitality

PIZZA BAKER Full Time.

Hand Tossed Experience a MUST.

COUNTER PERSON Part Time SHORTPart ORDER COOK Time Apply in person Frank’s Pizza Penn Plaza Wilkes-Barre

533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

DIESEL MECHANIC

Our White Haven, PA facility has an immediate opening for a Class 8 Diesel Mechanic for repair and maintenance of a tractor and trailer fleet. Candidates should have experience in engine, transmission, driveline, hydraulic and braking systems. Full time positions include competitive wages, paid vacation, medical insurance, and retirement plan. Please call Kevin at (570) 443-8224 between 8am and 5pm Monday thru Friday for details and interview.

EXPERIENCED GARAGE DOOR INSTALLER Residential, com-

mercial and rolling steel. Polite, honest, customer & quality oriented. Self disciplined team player. Benefits, paid holidays. Competitive salary. Steady work. Contact Rowe Door Sales 570-655-7701

Job Seekers are looking here! Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 and ask for an employment specialist

EXTRUDER MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

EAM-Mosca, a market leader in strapping systems, located in West Hazleton, PA seeks a Maintenance Supervisor for our strapping extrusion operation. Position oversees the machine maintenance operation of a 24/7 facility. Basic schedule is Monday-Friday however on-call flexibility is required. Position includes training and supervisory responsibility for existing maintenance technicians. This is a new position created due to organizational growth. Position requires some secondary education in technical training & minimum 5 years supervisory experience. Strong electrical background with experience in 24v AC/DC controls through 480 vac, 3 ph power. AC/DC motor drives & controls, temperature controls, PLC logic, hydraulics & pneumatics, chiller experience and strong mechanical skills. Strong computer skills including Word & Excel applications required. AS400 experience a plus. Solid career opportunity for a committed person with the necessary skill set. Excellent benefit package, pay commensurate with experience. Contact EAM-Mosca Corporation 675 Jaycee Drive W. Hazleton, PA 18202 Fax# 570-459-6249 Email: recruiting@ eammosca.com Visit us at: www.eammosca.com

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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

TRUCK MECHANIC

Opening for Experienced Full time Truck MechanicThird Shift. Must Have Own Tools/PA Class 8 Inspection License a Plus. We Offer Top Wages & Benefits Package. Call For Interview and Ask for Jon: Falzone Towing Service, Inc. 271 N. Sherman St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570-823-2100

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Legal

PARALEGAL

Immediate opening for an experienced Paralegal. Full-time position with health insurance and retirement plan. Please send letter of interest with resume in confidence to: c/o Times Leader Box 2575 15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

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Logistics/ Transportation

DRIVERS

CDL A, Full / Part Time, local work. Experience & clean MVR a must. $18/hour + overtime 888-567-7616 DRIVERS Fanelli Brothers Trucking has established new and increased driver pay package and an increased sign on bonus. Due to additional business, Fanelli Bros. Trucking Co. is adding both regional and local drivers to our Pottsville, PA terminal operation. Drivers are home most nights throughout the week. Drivers must have 2-3 years of OTR experience, acceptable MVR and pass a criminal background check. The new pay package offers: • .38 cpm for qualified drivers • $1,500 sign on bonus • Paid vacations and holidays • Health/Dental/ Vision Insurance • 401K Plan Contact Gary Potter at 570-544-3140 Ext 156 or visit us at 1298 Keystone Blvd., Pottsville, PA

DRIVERS

Van drivers for school children. Start immediately. Part time. Apply: 197 Main Street Luzerne, PA 18709

DRIVERS-CLASS A CDL Looking for a company you can retire with? Looking for more home/ family time? We offer top pay and benefits Weekly home time and much more For more details, please call 800-628-7807 and ask for recruiting.

OWNER OPERATOR WANTED

Northeast Regional Home Most NightsWeekends Available Minimum 5 years experience No Phone Calls Please Apply Within: Dupont Motor Line 105 North Keyser Avenue., Old Forge, PA 18518

TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVERS

Company drivers needed with CDL-A Regional/ OTR opportunities available. 2 years verifiable experience. Flatbed experience. Earn $60,000 and be home weekends. Benefit package includes meals, safety bonus and 401-K. Contact Sherrie at Liedtka Trucking at 800257-9174 ext 229.

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CAREGIVERS

All shifts available. Assisting the Elderly in their homes. Flexible hours. Call for details at 570-338-2695

DENTAL ASSISTANT

Full time in busy Wilkes-Barre office. Experience preferred in all aspects of general dentistry. Good benefits package available. Send resumes to: c/o The Times Leader Box 2585 15 N. Main Street. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

548 Medical/Health

CAREGIVERS AMERICA HOME HEALTH Now Hiring: Registered Nurses, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, & Speech Therapists. Full Time, Part Time, Per Diem. Monroe, Luzerne & Columbia Counties. Resumes to rjacobs@caregivers america.com or 570-585-4624.

COMMUNITY HOME WORKER Various jobs are

available for working with individuals with developmental disabilities in the Luzerne County area. Experience is helpful, paid training is provided. Valid drivers license is required. For information or application, call IMPACT SYSTEMS, Inc. at (570) 829-3671. Drug free workplace EOE

DOPS

Needed for local JCAHO certified home health agency. 3-5 years home health experience preferred. Knowledge of medicare regulations & handling of outside insurances necessary. Must be able to multi-task. Competitive salary, health insurance, pleasant working conditions. Call Superior Health Services @ 570-883-9581 for interview.

HELPMATES, INC. HOME CARE AGENCY

Helpmates, Inc., Leading home care provider in PA since 1987. We are seeking Personal Care Aides in Luzerne/Wyoming Counties. The successful candidates will be responsible for providing personal care. Are you willing to assist with bathing, dressing, grooming, light housekeeping and meal preparation? We provide travel time, and a voluntary benefit package. Wapwallopen, Plymouth, Nicholson, Harding, and surrounding areas within Luzerne/ Wyoming Counties are currently needed. Please call 570829-2037 to set up an interview. EOE.

PART TIME

Overnight in home aid. Send resume and references to: c/o The Times Leader Box 2580 15 N. Main St Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

RN SUPERVISOR 7-3

CNA’S Full Time 2-10,

10-6 and Per Diem

COOK

Full Time Days

COOK

Part Time Competitive Salary & Benefits Package Golden Living Center Summit 50 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Fax 570-825-9423 or pamela.smith2@ goldenliving.com EOE M/F/D/V

RNS

Needed immediately. Full time, part time and per diem positions. Competitive salary, mileage reimbursement. Pleasant working conditions. Call Superior Health Services at 570-883-9581

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Other

EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST

AHEDD seeks an Employment Specialist to recruit and train individuals with disabilities in partnership with a local distribution center in Pittston, PA. Must lift up to 75 lbs. Weekend work required! Seeking two Part Time positions, $12.82/hour. E-mail resume to Kathy.Couch@ahedd .org. EOE

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TOW TRUCK DRIVER

PART TIME Wilkes-Barre area 570-760-6218

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Production/ Operations

IMMEDIATE OPENING

USM Aerostructures, Corp in Wyoming PA has an immediate opening for CATIA, Solid Works / Auto CAD or both with experience in Mechanical Design sheet Metal Parts. Send resume to: r.delvalle@ usmaero.net

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Production/ Operations

KMS FAB LLC KMS FAB LLC has immediate openings for the positions listed below. - Turret Punch Press Operators - Laser Operators Please email your resume to: kbrunges@ kmspa.com or fill out an application at KMS, FAB, LLC. 100 Parry St. Luzerne, PA. 18709 E.O.E.

PRODUCTION HELP Manufacturing plant

in Pittston. Full/PartTime. No Benefits. Monday-Friday. Apply in Person 9am-4pm Barhill Mfg. Corp 396 S. Township Blvd., Pittston, PA

SHIPPING & RECEIVING

Manual laborer oriented. Self disciplined, attention to detail, adaptable, neat & organized. Valid drivers license. Carpentry skills a plus. Benefits, paid holidays, and steady work. Contact Rowe Door Sales Call 570-655-7701

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assist manager. Duties will include recruiting, training & marketing. Will train. Call Mr. Scott (570)288-4532 E.O.E

Sales/Retail/ Business Development

Sales Career Change Tired of selling products loaded with competition? Prefer to sell something every single business owner must have? We’ll train you how to successfully sell monthly bookkeeping & accounting, services to small businesses. No accounting experience necessary. Wilkes- Barre Area accounting firm will provide: •Excellent base salary, commission, and ongoing residuals. •Opportunity to earn $62K your first year & $85K second year. •1 week paid classroom/field training •Telemarketing from our appointment setting staff & Web Marketing leads for additional appointments. For an interview Call Ian at 1-800-994-4276 Between 9AM and 5PM EST, Monday-Thursday www.newclientsinc. com/html/career opportunities.html

Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

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Business Opportunities

Produce Retail/Wholesale Company Established 30 Yrs. Turn Key Business. Hazleton, PA 570-454-6888 Equipment, van, good will with attractive rent.

RESTAURANT FOR SALE

Inside Church Hill Mall, high traffic area. Established 15 years. RENT IS FREE. Serious inquiries call 570-582-5208

630 Money To Loan “We can erase your bad credit 100% GUARANTEED.” Attorneys for the Federal Trade Commission say they’ve never seen a legitimate credit repair operation. No one can legally remove accurate and timely information from your credit report. It’s a process that starts with you and involves time and a conscious effort to pay your debts. Learn about managing credit and debt at ftc. gov/credit. A message from The Times Leader and the FTC.

Project/ Program Management

ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE 3 people needed to

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Business Opportunities

BEER DISTRIBUTOR

License available with option to lease building or sold separately. 570-954-1284

BREAD ROUTE

NJ’s fastest growing bread company. Anthony & Son’s Bakery. Two routes available. One in Wilkes-Barre Area and one in the Leigh Area. Both excellent routes. Earning net $1,600/week. Trucks included at $99K each. Pick up in the Mt Pocono Area. Call Phil at 973-625-2323 x236

BUSINESS FOR SALE! Location: NEPA Gross: $194,667.00 Net: $90,000.00 Selling Price: $250,000.00 17 year old operation with existing client base. We provide specially made products to order. Serious inquires only. Send letter of interest to: PO Box 1271, Kingston PA 18704

Landscaping Business For Sale

Must have 5 years experience in landscape design, retaining walls and all aspects of paver work. Includes dump truck, mini excavator, 2 skidsters, trailer & 2 snow plows. Serious inquiries only. 570-233-6880

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Air Conditioners

AIR CONDITIONER Haier 10,000 btu remote control digital white 110v, 3 years old $125. 570-262-1758

Selling Your Furniture? Do it here in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

706

Arts/Crafts/ Hobbies

CRAFTS: Pillow Panels & polifill $1.00 and $1.50. Also batting. About 15 items. 570-823-4941

708

Antiques & Collectibles

$ ANTIQUES BUYING $

Old Toys, model kits, Bikes, dolls, old gun Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544 WALKING LIBERTY HALVES 1917-S1918-S-1920-S 1936 -S $80. 570-287-4135

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Education/ Training

708

Antiques & Collectibles

FOOTBALL CARDS: 1963 Mike Ditka Football card-Great Shape $45.00 1972 Topps Len Dawson Football card-Great Shape $20.00 1972 Topps John Unitas Football card-Great Shape $20.00 2011 1oz. Copper Silver Eagle $10.00. 570-824-1180 YEARBOOKS: Coughlin H.S.: 1926, 1928, 1932, 1934, 1943, 1944, 1949, 1961, 1963; GAR H.S.: 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1945, 1946, 1955, 1956, 1961, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1984, 1980, 2005, 2006; Meyers H.S.: 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1950, 1957, 1960, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977; Old Forge H.S.: 1966, 1972, 1974; Kingston H.S.: 1938, 1939, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1949, 1962, 1964; Plymouth H.S.: 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1938, 1960; Hanover H.S.: 1951, 1952, 1954; Berwick H.S.: 1952, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1967, 1968, 1969; Lehman H.S.: 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980; Dallas H.S.: 1966, 1967, 1968; Westmoreland High School: 1952, 1953, 1954; Nanticoke Area H.S.: 1976, 2008; Luzerne H.S.: 1951, 1952, 1956, 1957; West Pittston H.S. Annual: 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1959, 1960, 1954; Bishop Hoban H.S.: 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975; West Side Central Catholic H.S. 1965, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1984; Pittston H.S.: 1963; Hazleton H.S.: 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964; Hazle Twp. Senior H.S.: 1951, 1952. Call 570-825-4721

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Appliances

APPLIANCE PA RT S E T C .

Used appliances. Parts for all brands. 223 George Ave. Wilkes-Barre 570-820-8162 CHEST FREEZER Kenmore 3 years old 48” x 28” excellent condition. $225. 570-388-4242 DISHWASHER Whirlpool under counter, white, 6 months old, many features, like new $250. MICROWAVE Frigidaire, above range, white, uses standard outlet. $50. REFRIGERATOR Amana, almond color, good for second fridge $50. 570-690-5145 STOVE Sunbeam, electric, white, good shape $100. 570-693-3604

522

Education/ Training

We are looking for DEDICATED individuals to join the HEAD START TEAM! Full Time and Part Time Head Start positions include Program Assistant, Regional Nurse, Assistant Teachers, Nutrition Aide; Nurse Educator position is available for the Early Head Start Home Visiting Program. Visit our website at www.lchs.hsweb.org for details on all position vacancies. Generous Benefits while working a school schedule. Submit resume/cover letter and 3 written Letters of Reference to: Luzerne County Head Start, ATTN: Human Resources, PO Box 540, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703-0540. Fax #570-829-6580. Employees are required to submit State Police Criminal Clearance/ Child Abuse History/ Fingerprints as a condition of employment. E.O.E. M/F/V/H.

NO PHONE CALLS

503

Accounting/ Finance

503

Accounting/ Finance

STAFF ACCOUNTANT

Position Requirements: • B.S. degree in Accounting • Minimum of 3-5 years experience in general accounting • CPA Preferred • Strong analytical skills • Strong Microsoft Excel, Word, Access and PowerPoint • Experience with PeopleSoft or JD Edwards financial software a plus Interested individuals should apply to: http://www.keystoneautomotive.com/Careers/ Openings.aspx or Fax: 570-655-8115 E.O.E. M/F/D/V

Franklin Security Bank, a local independent community bank, is seeking a Deposit Operations Clerk at our Wilkes-Barre location. Duties include reconciling general ledger accounts, processing Federal Reserve daily returns, processing Internet banking and debit card requests, monitoring supply room inventory and ordering supplies, and providing backup for mail service. Candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent, good communication skills, ability to follow directions, strong organizational skills, and proficiency in the use of Microsoft Excel and Word. Banking industry/systems experience preferred. For consideration, please submit a resume to Franklin Security Bank, Human Resources, 1065 Highway 315, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 or email to hr@franklinsecuritybank.net. EOE


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Appliances

710

Appliances

710

KITCHEN/”KING” UNIT, ideal for cabin, cottage or camper. Two-burner electric stove, stainless steel sink & undercounter refrigerator with freezer (Douglas Crestlyn Int’l). Unit is 4’W, 23”D, 41”H. Covered with formica lid. $200. 570-735-2694

GENE’S RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES 60 Day Warranty Monday-Friday 8:00PM-5:00PM Saturday 8:00AM-11:00AM Gateway Shopping Center Kingston, PA

(570) 819-1966

Appliances

710

REFRIGERATOR, Maytag stainless steel 2 door $700. Jennair duel fuel stainless steel oven $500. (570) 819-0591

Appliances

REFRIGERATOR: Magic Chef compact 1 month old, great for poolside. $100 Ventless wall unit gas heater, supplies great heat, all connections. $75. 570-824-1062

710

Appliances

REFRIGERATOR: GE Profile side by side refrigerator almond with ice & water in door $100. 570-388-4242

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REFRIGERATOR: Like new Whirlpool side-by-side fridge with ice & water dispenser in door. $500. 570-991-8510

STOVE. Kenmore electric. Ceramic flat top surface, black front, cream color. Very good. $150 570-457-7854

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Baby Items

CAR SEAT, for baby, in good condition. $20. 570-823-2267 PACK N PLAY Graco, excellent condition $25 570-328-5611 or 570-328-5506

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Bridal Items

WEDDING GOWN, stunning, white, off the shoulder wedding gown. Short sleeve, fits size 2-4. Bodice is satin with beading & skirt is all tulle. Tulle train and veil included. From boutique in Philly excellent condition. Pictures can be emailed. $100. 570-474-5966

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Building Materials

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BATHROOM SINK SET: Gerber white porcelain bathroom sink with mirror and medicine cabinet. Matching set. $80. 570-331-8183 GUTTERS One 22’, and one 28’ also one 10’ spout, all hardware included paid $220 sell for $180 or best offer. 570-740-6205

GET THE WORD OUT with a Classified Ad. 570-829-7130 LIGHTING: recessed 6” progress lighting fixtures total of 3 new all for $8. 570-735-6638

Building Materials

KITCHEN CABINETS & GRANITE COUNTERTOPS 10 ft.x10 ft., 1 year old, Maple kitchen. Premium Quality cabinets, undermount sink. Granite tops. Total cost over $12,000. Asking $3,890 570-239-9840

Looking for the right deal on an automobile? Turn to classified. It’s a showroom in print! Classified’s got the directions! TUB New. Cast iron, still in crate. Cream, slight chip in paint. $60. 570-817-8981

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Cemetery Plots/Lots

CEMETERY PLOTS FOR SALE (4) Four plots, all together. Crestlawn Section of Memorial Shrine Cemetery in Kingston Twp. $600 each. Willing to split. For info, call (570) 388-2773

CEMETERY PLOTS (3) together. Maple Lawn Section of Dennison Cemetery. Section ML. $550 each. 610-939-0194

2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LS Chevy Runs Deep

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OVER 40 AVAILABLE

ECO MODEL 40 MPG

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169

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Per Year Lease $ * 12K for 39 Months $Special Notices 150 Special * or *TAX & TAGS ADDITIONAL. For 150 Special Notices $2800 due 150 Special 150 Special Notices 694 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices 150 Notices Notices 150 Special Notices **DPA - DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE. @ Signing WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-2117

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16,999

+ Tax & Tags

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570.825.0000 Wilkes-Barre

PARTIES

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WEDDING DANCE LESSONS!

WYO. VALLEY BEVERAGE

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KEYSTONE LIGHT 24 PK./12 oz. Cans $12.63

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Banquet room available for Parties! Birthdays, Sweet 16s, Baby Showers & More!

$200 for 4 hours Bring your own food. Bartender Available. 825-8381 * 793-9390 “Free Pool Friday 8pm-10pm”

To Advertise Call Tara 570-970-7374 412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

NEW 2011 FORD FIESTA ALL NEW Automatic, Air, Pwr. Mirrors, Tilt Wheel, AM/FM/CD, Remote Keyless Entry, Pwr. Door Locks, Advance Trac w/Electronic Stability Control, Side Curtains

412 Autos for Sale

Remote Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD, Pwr. Door Locks, Air, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, Side Impact Air Bags, Message Center, MyKey

72 Mos.

FORD REBATE..................500 OFF LEASE REBATE...........500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP........91

72 Mos.

Auto., Air, CD, Pwr. Mirrors, Advanced Trac w/Electronic Stability Control, Cruise, PDL, Side Curtains, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Sport Appearance Pkg., SYNC, Rear Spoiler, 15”Alum. Wheels, Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Tilt Wheel

FORD REBATE................500 OFF LEASE REBATE........500 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......70 24 Mos. COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......26 *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 6/30/11.

CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St., Plains

Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B

412 Autos for Sale

FORD FOCUS S

FORD REBATE................500 OFF LEASE REBATE........500

NEW 2011 FORD FIESTA SE

412 Autos for Sale

ALL NEW FORD FOCUS SE

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt Wheel, AC, Instrument Cluster, Message Center, PW, PL, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors, Fog Lamps, MyKey

FORD CREDIT REBATE.....500 OFF LEASE REBATE........500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......91

24 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.

*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


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Furniture & Accessories

CEMETERY PLOTS Plymouth National

AIR MATTRESS, queen size with electric pump. $30. MATTRESS, single, great for futon, cot, very clean. $25. 570-696-2008.

MEMORIAL SHRINE CEMETERY 6 Plots Available

BEDROOM SET 4 piece $250. Wheel chair L&W $150. Oak table 28” square, 10” side extension $75. Lawn mower (Deer) $50. Grill $25. Glider $35. Ceiling fan $10. 570-829-4363

Cemetery in Wyoming. 6 Plots. $450 each. Call 570-825-3666

May be Separated Rose Lawn Section $450 each 570-654-1596

OAKLAWN CEMETERY 4 grave sites, fabulous location. Purchased 20 years ago. 2 lots - $1,200 4 lots - $2,200 610-838-7727

ST. NICHOLAS’ CEMETERY, SHAVERTOWN 6 Plots. Can be divided. Near Entrance. $550 each. Call 570-675-9991

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Clothing

BRIDAL GOWN antique gown, veil & train. 64 years old, good condition. This must be seen to be appreciated. $150. 570-788-4502 CLOTHING: Junior girls size 7/8 genuine leather jacket, brown $10. Prom dresses: size 9 light blue halter; size 13/14 gold halter; size 11 black and silver strapless; $25 each. Tea-length, size 13/14 light green dress with matching purse $15. Semi-formal dress, pink, size M & purple size L - $5 each. First Holy Communion Dress - size 10, $10. Young men sweatshirts 7 Large; 4 Medium - $3 each or all for $25. 570-829-2382 CLOTHING: Ladies and girls, assorted sizes, 50 cents each. Good condition, 50 items. Call 823-4941 NURSING UNIFORMS: Misercordia, Polo top, blue, small; scrub top white, medium; scrub top blue $8 each; Lab coat, size 34-$12., dress pants better quality, size 10/33L$15 or take all for $40. Brand new or slight use. 570-407-2638

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Computer Equipment & Software

CELL PHONE: ARCHOS Internet Tablet Cell phone size connects to internet via wifi,or bluetooth through your cell. $125. Zenith 27” console TV, no scratches, works perfect. $25. 570-262-1758 COMPUTER, includes tower, monitor, mouse & keyboard. Excellent Condition. $80. 570-824-7354 LAPTOP IBM T40 refurbished, XP PRO3, ofc7, antivirus +more.1.5 p4M CENTRINO,40gb,51 2, cdrw & dvd, WIFI, new battery, bag, ac.=, warranty/free delivery. $150.call 570-862-2236

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Exercise Equipment

AB SCISSOR Body by Jake $10. 570-829-2382 AERO PILATES PEFORMER 298 barely used, included are cardio rebounder, cardio workout dvd , level 1 workout dvd, exercise chart, owners manual, $150. 570-288-3634 BOWFLEX SPORT: All accessories. Extra 100 lbs of power rods. Great condition. $350.00 570-574-3584 HOME GYM Image 4.0, new condition. $25 570-655-8056

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Firewood

FIREWOOD, WilkesBarre, Free. 570-826-0066

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Furnaces & Heaters

FURNACE, Hot air, Beckett Oil Gun, duct work, tank. $500 firm. 570-540-6794 HEATER Timberline vent free propane gas heater with firelog, wall mounted, in excellent condition. Email photo is available. $15,000 to 25,000 BTUs, sells for $250. Asking $99. 570-328-5611or 570-328-5506

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

BEDROOM SET Excellent condition, dark wood/ Spanish design, queen size bed complete, 2 night stands, triple dresser & additional dresser. Asking $550. 655-5404 CHEST OF DRAWERS, solid wood. Very Nice! $125. 675-3328 COFFEE TABLE, brass & glass. 26” x 54”. Very good condition. $75. 570-474-5643 DESK: Excellent condition. Dark brown wood with 2 drawers. $40. 570-472-1646

Selling Your Furniture? Do it here in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130 DESK: Wood & glass components, $55. COFFEE TABLE, vintage 50’s blonde wood, $30. BOMBAY CARVED ACCENT TABLE, light stained wood, $35. VICTORIAN STYLE MIRROR, 30” X 38” all excellent condition call (570) 709- 3146 in Laflin DINETTE SETS. (1) 9 piece plus china. (1) solid wood. $120. 570-200-5410 DINNING ROOM SET. Oak. Excellent condition. Lighted china hutch 50”x Lx80”Hx18”W. Table with 2 leaves 58”Lx42”W with leaves: 18”L ea (94”L). 6 chairs (2 arm 4 side) $800. 570-693-0512 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, Broyhill (Buttercream) $1000. Dining room table with 6 chairs $300. China cabinet $350. Dinette set with 4 chairs $100. Pine green 5 piece microfiber sectional $1200. Beautiful kids bunk bed set with burrow & mirror $375. Keystone stoker $1600. (570) 819-0591 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, oak, 1 large side holds dvd’s. Also bottom and side storage. $40. 570-829-2382 FLOOR LAMP: 69” tall. Shade is 5” tall by 15 in acc. Excellent condition. Shade looks like Tiffany. $60.00. 570-288-5628 FURNITURE: Dark Pine. 2-piece lighted china hutch $100. Bedroom dresser with mirrored hutch $100. Bedroom chest $50. 570-788-3282. FURNITURE: TV Stand, black, 7 open storage compartments, 35”W X 21”H X 22”D. $40.00. Call 570-814-9845. GUN CABINET. Oak, etched Deer design on glass. Holds 10 guns. $250. Excellent. 570-457-7854 HEADBOARD, Twin Oak. $75. Night side Oak. $75. 570-825-0569 KITCHEN SET, Dark Pine Formica Top Table 40x58 with 4 solid wood matching chairs. Very good. $125. 570-823-6829 KITCHEN SET. Oak 42” round. Sunburst top, 4 solid oak hoop back chairs. Very Good. $100 570-451-0313 LIFT RECLINER: Mauve, good condition. $125.00. 570-446-8672 LIVING ROOM SET. Couch. plaid, grey, brown, gold, easy chair, 2 end tables. $250 all. 570-427-4479 570-751-6622 LOVE SEAT & ottoman sand colored, excellent condition: $165. call between 9am-9pm 570-824-7807 or 570-545-7006

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MATTRESS SALE We Beat All Competitors Prices!

Mattress Guy

Twin sets: $149 Full sets: $169 Queen sets: $189 All New American Made 570-288-1898

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

570-735-1487 WE PAY THE MOST IN CASH

BUYING 10am to 6pm

39 Prospect St • Nanticoke

744

Furniture & Accessories

PATIO SET. Square table, 4 highback chairs with cushions. Green and blue. $85. 570-457-7854 PORCH SWING with canopy $100. plastic porch table with chairs $35. 570-822-4251 RECLINING SOFA: And love seat multi color good condition $150.00. 570-466-6043 TABLE: 48” oblong, light wood console table with decorative hardware on front, $40. Custom made cushions for high back rocking chair, light brown with mallard ducks on fabric $20. Child 2 seater wood bench with cut out hearts on back & sides, $15. Chrome coat tree, $5. Wood expandable wall clothes hanging rack, $2. 2 4X6 tan area rugs, $5. each. 2 country wall shelves, $5. each. Green toaster, $2. Green metal corner floor standing three tier shelf, $10. 570 868-5275 570-301 8515 WORK CENTER DESK O’Sullivan corner 5.5’x5.5’ finished in pine laminate, like new, sells for $250. Asking $99. email photo is available. Call 570-328-5611 or 570-328-5506

750

Jewelry

WATCH ladies Bulova with emerald baguettes from 1920’s, still works $150. 788-4502

752 Landscaping & Gardening

1st Choice Landscaping

See our ad in the Call an Expert section under Category 1165 - Lawn Care

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CONCRETE PAVERS: Red/grey Most blocks are 6 1/8” x 6 1/8” x 2 1/2” - At least 225 sq. ft. available. Removed from backyard patio for pool. $375.00. 570-474-9766

EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE See Our Ad Under #1162 570-899-5759

Keller’s Lawn Care See our ad under Call An Expert 1162 Landscape & Garden Lawn Maintenance See our ad under Call An Expert 1165 Lawn Care LAWN MOWER. Yard Machine self propelled. 4.5 hp. New blade and oil. $85. 570-878-2849 LAWNMOWER, Craftsman, electric start 875 Series. 21” cut. EZ walk, vary speed, asking $175. 570-855-8764 Patrick & Deb’s Lawn Care See our ad under Call An Expert 1162 Landscape & Garden RIDING MOWER Scott’s 42” cut, 17hp, engine runs but needs work. Bagger & mulch kit included. $300 or best offer. 570-855-0390 TRIMMER/EDGER, 18v-2 in 1; BLOWER, air 18v; HEDGE TRIMMER, cordless 18v. (2) 18v batteries with charger. New Must sell. $175 570-823-2893 WEED WACKER Echo GT 200R. Runs at idle. Needs some TLC. $40 570-823-2893

754

Machinery & Equipment

HAULMARK ‘07 TRAILER 6’X14’ Like new with

electric brakes, new tires and reinforced tongue. $2700. 570-239-5457

756

Medical Equipment

ADJUSTABLE BED $500 or best offer. 570-650-6434 570-288-3894 HOSPITAL BED, electric, complete, $200. 947-1451 POTTY CHAIR: Good condition, $5. Call 570-823-4941 SCOOTER for elderly power wheel chair Jazzy select 6, like brand new. $599. or best offer 570-829-5449 619-476-5159

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758 Miscellaneous ART WORK: Framed 8 x 10 copies of old Pittston scenes of horse buggy days. Each $10. Framed picture an original of the St. Cecelia;s Church complex Ave. Wyoming Exeter and framed copy of the front page of the Sunday Dispatch depicting the fire that destroyed the St. Cecelia's complex. This is a collectors item $40. for both Collectors item: Beta Max video cassettes. L500 -7 tapes L-750-7 tapes. L830-9 tapes. MoviesSports - Blanks all $15. Jim 655-9474 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, 12 volt backup camera kit. $40. 12 volt blue tooth. $40. 12 volt travel refrigerator, holds 6 pack. $35. 570-675-7024 BARREL, wooden. 53 gallon. Excellent condition $195. 570-876-3830 BLANK KEYS: Schlage new brass blank keys total of 93 all for $10.00 . 570-735-6638

Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified! CANES & WALKING STICKS. New batch Different sizes and shapes. Made from the roots of Slippery Maple Trees. Over 20 available at $4 each. 735-2081. FIREPLACE, corner, electric, $300. 570-675-7024 FLOTATION VESTS, (like new) 1 adult medium, 1 child medium, 1 buoyant vest. $35 for all. 570-301-7067 GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS High chair, antique wooden w/cushion, $10, Treadmill, DP Health Trac, $10, Chandelier, brass, $10 Sofa, 1930 antique, $200, Quad, Suzuki battery operated, $20, Bike, girls 10 speed, $10, Paint ball gun, $50, Car, Cadillac Escalade, girls, battery operated, $50. X-Box 360 games, various prices. 570-406-6141 GIRL’S BICYCLES: 2 16” $17.00. Girl’s bicycle 20” $22.00. 570-457-3879 GLASS DOOR. 4 way glass door for bath tub. $25 570-331-8183 MISCELLANEOUS: Four barrel carb from running Chevy motor. $50. Call after 5pm. 740-1246 PENNY ROLLS: Uncirculated penny 50 coin rolls of 1 each. 1975d, 1 each. 1971s, 1each. 1974s all 3 rolls for $6.00. 570-735-6638 PLAYSET: Large, wooden playset, 2 club houses with canopies, slide, 2 swings, trapeze bar, rings $500. 570-239-8399 POWER SCOOTER electric chair, used only once, excellent condition $150. 570-510-7763 ROTISSERIE, George Foreman, like new, all accessories and owner’s manual, $30. DENTURE CLEANING SYSTEM, new in box, Electro Sonic Denta Plus, $15. BLACK & DECKER “MOUSE” SANDER/POLISHER, inc. accessories, storage case & user guide, in original box, $25. (570) 709-3146 ROTISSERIE: George Foreman, like new, all accessories and owner’s manual, $30. DENTURE CLEANING SYSTEM: New in box, Electro Sonic Denta Plus, $15. BLACK & DECKER “MOUSE” SANDER/ POLISHER, includes accessories, storage case & user guide, in original box, $25. Call 570-709-3146 SUITCASES. Three (3) in excellent shape. $40. Call after 5pm. 740-1246 TRAILER HITCH. Fits Chevrolet. Light assembly. 1 year old. like new. $75 570-823-2893

Upholstery Shop Liquidation Sale Stripping Tanks,

Industrial Sewing Machines, Material & much more.

A LARGE VARIETY OF ITEMS!!

Call for Appointment 570-909-7334 VA C U U M : H o o v e r upright vacuum cleaners (2 each) in very good working condition. Both for $15. 570-735-6638

760 Monuments & Lots GRAVE LOT Near baby land at Memorial Shine in Carverton. $400. Call 570-287-6327

762

Musical Instruments

GUITAR: Fender accoustic guitar, new with case &d instructional material $175.l 655-9472 ORGAN Kimball Swinger 500. Entertainer #2 with music stand & seat, rhythm & beats $700 negotiable. 570-779-3230 PIANO Baldwin console piano with bench, $500., just tuned, can deliver. call 570-474-6362

766

Office Equipment

COPY MACHINE, Sharp SF 7320. $250. 570-675-7024

768

Personal Electronics

POLICE SCANNER: Radio Shack. 200 channel police scanner $50. 570-540-5761

772

Pools & Spas

JACUZZI 11/2HP & sand filter with extras. $150 or best offer. Approximately 3 years old. Excellent condition. 570-704-8500 POOL 21’ round x 56” deep, new liner, new cover, new pump, new filter complete with deck. $975. or best offer. 570-328-6767

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774

Restaurant Equipment

GREASE TRAP 8# 4GPM with extra fittings 6 months old $100. 388-4242

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

Bev Air 2 door refrigerator/ sandwich prep table, Model SP48-12, $1300. For details

Call 570-498-3616 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

SOMERSET TURN OVER MACHINE Model # SPM45, $500; ALSO, Bunn Pour Over Coffee Machine, Model # STF15, $225 For more info, call

782

Tickets

TICKETS (2) for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at the Mann Center in Philadelphia, PA. Thursday June 23rd at 8:00PM. Great Seats! Selling both tickets for $68 for face value). 570-836-7259

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Tools

COMPOUND MITER SAW, 10” blade, Chicago Electric Power Co., 15 AMP, 5300 rpm, includes dust bag, extension wings, 60 tooth carbide blade. 9 position stops, spring loaded guard, table tilts 45 degrees left & right. Brand new, box shows some wear. $60. TABLE SAW, Delta 10”, 120V, 13 AMP, Model 36-540 Type 2. Good Condition. $75. 570-735-2694 FLASHLIGHT/DRILL Ryobi 18 volt cordless drill/ flashlight combo with charger. Excellent condition. $50. 655-9472

786 Toys & Games SWING SET: Amishbuilt swing set; includes ladder, teetertotter, 2 swings, & rings. $200. 472-9167 TOY PONY, beautiful plays HI O SILVER cost $199 sacrifice $40. Overland Express battery operated train, 20 rails $25. Boys small bike $5. 570-675-3328 TOYS: Toddler’s desk with stool, hard plastic, primary colors, foldup desk top. $5.00. Call 570-814-9845. TRAIN SETS: Lionel Ford Train Set 6-11814 O27G complete...brand new never used $125.00 Lionel Mopar Train Set O27G complete...brand new never used $175.00 Lionel Dodge Ram Train Set 6-11933 O27G complete... brand new never used $125.00 Lionel Dodge Ram Train Set 6-11933 O27G complete...brand new never used $125.00. 570-574-4781

570-498-3616

Stereo/TV/ Electronics

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

TV, 36” Zewith console on swivel base. $40. 570-655-8056

Somerset Dough Sheeter, Model CAR-100. Only 1 available. $1,500 Call for more info

570-498-3616

776 Sporting Goods BASKETBALL HOOP; Great condition, asking $90. Call 570-331-8183 BICYCLE, Diamond Back Unisex Octane 6 speed, cool blue, 20” wheels. Excellent condition. Originally $300, asking, $125. 570-466-4564 BICYCLE, Girls Trek Purple, 21 speed, MT 220. Excellent condition. Originally $300, asking, $125. 570-466-4564 BOW: Hoyt Havotec compound with all accessories & arrows $100. Golf clubs: Calloway Diablo 5 iron $35. Nike IC putter with oversize grip $35. Srixon 56 deg. wedge $35. Call 655-9472 GOLF CLUB travel case. $10. 570-675-7024 GOLF CLUBS. Jack Nicklaus. Woods and irons in good condition. $50 570-693-0212 GOLF: RH Taylor Made 360Ti driver with cover; Loft 9.5 Bubble Ultralite R80 Graphite Shaft very good condition. $60. 740-7495

Pool Table

8’ Saint George slate billiards table. OSI, slate, Simonis 860 cloth, wine color, solid cherry with lion head legs, leather pockets, cherry rack with multiple weight sticks quetec jump/break que. Overhead light, Sardo tight rack. Must be moved by Gebharts. Valued at $10,000 asking $4,800. Call Paul at (570) 217-7819

778

Stereos/ Accessories

CASSETTE TAPES 1970’S & 1980’S. Rock & Roll, etc. $30 for all. 570-655-8056

780

Televisions/ Accessories

TV/VCR COMBO Zenith, 26” color tv/vcr combo. $50. 570-829-2382 TVS 2 Symphonic 13” personal TV sets, tue type, good condition. $50. for both. 570-262-1559

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790

Swimming Pools/Hot Tubs

POOL: 18’ Cambridge 52”deep, Hayward filter, liner 1 year old $550. 570-239-8399

794

Video Game Systems/Games

i QUEST hand held game with case & 7 extra game cartridges $30. Nintendo Game Boy Advance with 6 games, case & all extras $35. 570-788-4502

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

VITO’S & GINO’S Wanted: Junk Cars & Trucks Highest Prices Paid!! FREE PICKUP

288-8995

WANTED JEWELRY

BUYING SPORT CARDS Pay Cash for

baseball, football, basketball, hockey & non-sports. Sets, singles & wax. 570-212-0398

Cats Meooow

New store for cat lovers. Seeking consigned merchandise to sell. All merchandise must be cat related, in good condition and priced to sell. Call Sam and leave message at 570-655-2443 or after 3pm at 570-644-8124

The Video Game Store 28 S. Main W.B. Open Mon- Sat, 12pm – 6pm 570-822-9929 / 570-941-9908

$$ CASH PAID $$ VIDEO GAMES & SYSTEMS Highest $$ Paid

Guaranteed Buying all video games & systems. PS1 & 2, Xbox, Nintendo, Atari, Coleco, Sega, Mattel, Gameboy, Vectrex etc. DVD’s, VHS & CDs & Pre 90’s toys,

The Video Game Store

1150 S. Main Scranton Mon - Sat, 12pm – 6pm 570-822-9929

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Dogs

Grand Opening!

Chihuahuas, Poms, Dachshunds, Beagles, Shih Tzus, Bostons, Maltese, Rotties, Yorkies, Westies, Labs, Huskies & more! 570-453-6900 or 570-389-7877

IRISH SETTER PUPPIES Hunters Only Price Reduced 610-378-0121 or 610-488-9273

ITALIAN CANE CORSO

Mastiff Puppies Registered and ready to go! Parents on premises. Blue & blue fawn. Vet Checked 570-617-4880

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1092 Highway 315 Blvd (Plaza 315) 315N .3 miles after Motorwold Mon-Sat 10am - 8pm Closed Sundays

Highest Cash Pay Outs Guaranteed We Pay At Least 78% of the London Fix Market Price for All Gold Jewelry Visit us at WilkesBarreGold.com Or email us at wilkesbarregold@ yahoo.com Wanted to buy

WOMEN’S VINTAGE CLOTHING

1900’S-1970’S. GOOD CONDITION. (315) 857-1606

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House broken & dewormed. Very good with kids & extremely loveable! 3 months old. $300 negotiable. 570-674-1172

800 PETS & ANIMALS 810

Cats

CAT, fixed & declawed. 2 years old. Sweet, loving, cuddly male. Loves dogs, children. FREE TO A GOOD HOME. Call (570) 690-6535 CAT: fixed, declared 2 year old sweet, loving,cuddle,male cat. Loves dogs, children & other cats. 570-690-6535

CATS & KITTENS 12 weeks & up.

Shots, neutered,

VALLEY CAT RESCUE

824-4172, 9-9 only. FREE KITTENS: All black - pointed faces, females. Call 570-793-3353

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Dogs

Olde English Bulldogge Pups, CKC registered, vet checked, parents on premises 4 males & 3 females 570-637-0749

PIT BULL TERRIER Pups. 3 females, 1 male left. Going quickly! Mom is rednose on site, Dad is blue-nose. Pups have beautiful markings. Shots and wormed. $300 each 570-951-2398

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82 Manhattan St Great house in a great neighborhood, just waiting for a new owner!! 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, builtins, 4 season sunroom, 1 &1/2 bath, covered deck, stone bar-b-que & a fenced yard. Family of 5 lived comfortably in this home. Contractor owned and nicely cared for. A lot of house for the money. MLS 11-225 $68,000 Ask for Holly EILEEN R. MELONE REAL ESTATE 570-821-7022

2992 Laurel Run Rd Stunning jewel snuggled on 1 acre lot bordering state game lands. Rec room can be re-converted to garage. Stylish 4 bedroom, 3 bath modern home can be heated for only $700/year. Entertain or relax in our 600 S/F + family room featuring a coal stove, built in aquarium, and full wet bar. State of the art alarm system. Enjoy serenity on the patio or the 10x17 deck and only minutes from town. Sold “AS-IS” MLS 11-555 $164,900 Call Sandy Rovinski 570-288-0770 Ext. 25 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

AVOCA REDUCED!

BEAR CREEK 314 Packer St. Newly remodeled 3 bedroom home with 1st floor master, 1.5 baths, detached garage, all new siding , windows, shingles, water heater, kitchen and bathrooms. A must see house! For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com $109,900 MLS 11-73 Call Tom 570-262-7716

BACK MOUNTAIN 573 Coon Rd.

PUPPIES

SHIH-TZU PUPPIES

8 weeks old. Makes a wonderful pet. 2 females, 1 male. $275. Call 570-954-9973

SHIH-TZU PUPPIES

Parents on premises Shots Current. $550 - Shih-Tzus 570-401-1838

YORKIE TEA CUP PUPS

8 weeks. AKC registered. First shoots and wormed. Black & Gold. 1 male $750. 1 female $900. Pic available. Ready 6/20/11 570-436-5083

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Pet Services

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Hunlock Creek, PA Now accepting spring appointments. Full service salon. In home grooming - call for rate. Mention this ad for 10%. 570-592-8968 We’re on Facebook!

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PAWS

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LAB PUPPIES

Chocolate & yellow. Males & females. 1st shots. Males $200. Females $250. 570-693-3814 or 570-606-6867

1 Golden Retriever, male, $250. 2 Black Labs, males, $175/each. 570-836-1090

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise BUYING COINS, gold, silver & all coins, stamps, paper money, entire collections worth $5,000 or more. Travel to your home CASH paid. Marc 1-800-488-4175

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BEAR CREEK

A RARE FIND

One of a kind property set on 6 acres. Charm galore in this Victorian Style home. New kitchen & remodeled baths -Butler kitchen 14x8 (Indoor kidney shape pool & spa area that measures approx. 2,400 sq.ft. not included in square footage. Wine cellar in basement. $525,000 MLS# 11-81 Call Geri 570-862-7432 570-696-0888

LEWITH & FREEMAN REAL ESTATE 570-696-3801

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Pet Supplies

BIRD CAGES: Small $10. Large $20. 570-288-4852 DOG CAGE, very large. $60. 570-675-3328 DOG CRATE, wire, with plastic tray bottom. 24”x18”. $25. Call 570-814-9574 TURTLE TANK complete with filter & care system. $25 or best offer. 570-825-7867

912 Lewis Road Remodeled kitchen, hardwood floors, master bedroom with French doors out to deck, lower level finished w/tiled bath. Private 1 acre lot. MLS# 11-2057 $165,000 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

LEWITH & FREEMAN BEAR CREEK

Place your pet ad and provide us your email address This will create a seller account online and login information will be emailed to you from gadzoo.com “The World of Pets Unleashed” You can then use your account to enhance your online ad. Post up to 6 captioned photos of your pet Expand your text to include more information, include your contact information such as e-mail, address phone number and or website.

AKC CHOCOLATE LAB PUPPIES Shots & wormed. Ready to go. $350/each (570) 925-2572

CHIHUAHUA PUPS Long haired, Apple Head. 3 males, 1 female. $350 570-256-7477

DACHSHUND PUPPY Chocolate & tan

mini. Male. Vet checked, shots. Family Raised. Registered. $400. Delivery. dapple3@gmail.com 607-775-0546 or 607-206-6697

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475 East Ave. Top to bottom re-do for this beautiful 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath, 2 story home located in the Meadow Run Lake community of Bear Creek. Tranquil setting, modern interior all re-done, granite countertops in the kitchen, exterior with new landscaping and stone patio with lake frontage to name a few! MLS 11-1643 $329,900 Call Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

241 Laurie Lane Privacy within walking distance of swim/rec area in historic Bear Creek Village. This 3,954 s.f., 5 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath home offers living room with fireplace, hardwood floors, family room with stone fireplace & vaulted ceiling; dining; granite kitchen with breakfast room; studio with cathedral ceiling, 2nd kitchen & greenhouse. Paneled rec room in lower level. All this plus a lake view. $390,000 MLS# 11-1646 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

This contemporary 2 story is rare find for the price. Enter in through French doors into a dramatic entrance foyer with wood floors and staircase. Off the foyer is an office, G r e a t room w i t h s t o n e fireplace & wet bar leading onto rear deck. Just off the great room is a custom kitchen with maple cabinets, granite tops, island and desk area. The 1st floor master bedroom offers a full tile bath with Jacuzzi and walk in tile shower, plus spacious walk in closet. Three additional bedrooms and 2 full baths Plus an oversized 3 car garage all nestled on 2+ acres just off Route 115. $389,900 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769 P E N D IN G

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37 Chestnut Road (Old Farm Estates) Custom built solid brick 4 bedroom, 3.5 baths Colonial style home with an open floor plan on 1+ acre lot in the Poconos. A few of the amenities include central A/C. 2 Master bedrooms each with bath room and fireplace, ultramodern kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, cathedral ceiling and 2 car garage. MLS #11-653 $435,000 Call Kim 570-466-3338

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SUNDAY JUNE 19 12:00PM-2:00PM Well maintained two story with fully finished lower level awaits its new family. 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 2 fireplaces. One year home warranty included. Wonderful neighborhood. Double lot. $310,000 MLS #11-1806 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723

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20 OAK DRIVE WOW! This home offers replacement windows, newer hot water heater, gas fireplace, hardwood floors, sun porch, large fenced rear yard, flagstone patio, heated inground pool, finished lower level, located in the Lehman School District. Just minutes from Harveys Lake, why not join the Beach Club this summer! It is a MUST SEE HOME! MLS#11-1258 $159,500 Bob Cook 696-6555 Jill Jones 696-6550

705 The Greens Impressive, 4,000 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 5 1/2 bath condo features large living room/dining room with gas fireplace., vaulted ceilings and loft; master bedroom with his & hers baths; 2 additional bedrooms with private baths; great eatin kitchen with island; den; family room; craft room; shop. 2 decks. ''Overlooking the ponds'' $499,000 MLS# 11-872 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

Quality 3 bedroom ranch home on large lot. Family room with cathedral ceiling, gas fireplace, 2 car garage. Access to flagstone patio from family room and master bedroom. Above ground pool with deck.

9 Williams St. Large 4 bedroom home with nice rear deck, replacement windows, off street parking. Possible apartment in separate entrance. Loads of potential. For more info and pictures visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2091 $69,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

1301 Murray St. Very nice duplex, fully rented with good return in great neighborhood. For more information and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2149 $129,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

2 story in good condition with 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, eat-in kitchen, 2 car garage, fenced yard & new gas heat. MLS # 10-4324 $59,900 Call Ruth at 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411

8 Diamond Ave. Loads of space in this modernized traditional home. 3rd floor is a large bedroom with walk-in closet. Modern kitchen, family room addition, deck overlooking large corner lot. Not just a starter home but a home to stay in and grow! For more informaton and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-622 $122,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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Just a few more finishing touches will complete the renovations. This home has a new kitchen, new drywall & new carpeting. $59,000 MLS #11-1502 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723

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3 Crestview Dr. NEW LISTING! Well-constructed and maintained sprawling multilevel with 5,428 square feet of living space. Living room & dining room with hardwood floors & gas fireplace; eat-in kitchen with island; florida room. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths; 2 half-baths. Lower level rec room with wet bar & fireplace. leads to heated in-ground pool. Beautifully landscaped 2 acre lot. $575,000 MLS# 11-1798 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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NEW LISTING! Lots of charm in this renovated century home, living room with fireplace, formal dining room, wonderful private setting with 18x36 in-ground pool and 2 car garage. MLS#11-1807 $235,000. Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

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3 bedrooms, 1 3/4 bath, Tudor home. New central air, built in heated pool with new liner, hardwood and tile throughout, new 4 season room. Must see! Asking $249,900 Call 570-696-0695 570-371-8556

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DALLAS 400 Shrine View Elegant & classic stone & wood frame traditional in superb location overlooking adjacent Irem Temple Country Club golf course. Living room with beamed ceiling & fireplace; large formal dining room; cherry paneled sunroom; 4 bedrooms with 3 full baths & 2 powder rooms. Oversized in-ground pool. Paved, circular drive. $550,000 MLS# 11-939 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

Spacious floor plan. Hardwood floors throughout. Recently remodeled kitchen & master bath. Sunroom heated. Overlooking a beautiful waterfall. MLS # 11-1781 $237,000. Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

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96 Main St. Updated inside and out, 3 unit home in move in condition. Live in one apartment and the other 2 can pay the mortgage. Modern kitchens and baths. Large 2nd floor apartment has 3 bedrooms, large eat in kitchen, and 1.5 baths and laundry room. 1st floor units have 1 bedroom and 1 bath. 2 car garage and 4 off street parking spaces. For more info and photos, go to www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1447 $129,000 Call Terry 570-885-3041 or Angie 570-885-4896

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End unit in very nice condition on a quiet street. Good room sizes, full unfinished basement, rear deck, attached one car garage. $173,500 MLS #11-1254 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723

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Completely remodeled, spectacular, 2 story Victorian home, with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, new rear deck, full front porch, tiled baths and kitchen, granite countertops, all Cherry hardwood floors throughout, all new stainless steel appliances and lighting, new oil furnace, washer dryer in first floor bath. Great neighborhood, nice yard. $174,900 570-654-1490

EXETER TWP.

Blueberry Hill. 3 bedroom ranch. Large lot with pool. Lease To Buy. For more details, call. Reduced 327,500. (570) 655-8118

DURYEA

Let the tenant help with your mortgage, Double with a three bedroom and two bedroom unit, vinyl exterior, some updates, separate utilities and off street parking. $89,500 MLS# 11-1597

Extensively remodeled with new kitchen, stainless steel appliances, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, new gas furnace, central air, 2 car garage, walk-up attic. Gorgeous home with new windows, vinyl siding, doors, laminate floors, new rugs & ceramic tile & much more. $179,900 Call Nancy Palumbo 570-714-9240

Come & see this stately brick 2-story with 4 bedrooms, 2 full & 2 half baths. In-ground pool, covered patio, finished lower level, fireplace & wood stove, 3-car attached garage, 5car detached garage w/apartment above. $739,000 Joe Mantione 613-9080

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1509 Wyoming Ave. Freshly painted and insulated, immaculate and sitting on almost half an acre this 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home can be yours. Features include a modern kitchen, central A/C. laundry room, office and free standing fireplace. All appliances included. Just move right in! For more details and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-604 $177,900 Call Kim 570-466-3338

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315 Countrywood Dr

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EXETER 300 River Street A unique architectural design highlights this 3 bedroom with first floor family room. Builtins. Great curb appeal and loaded with character. Gas heat. Newer roof. Nice lot. Many extras. REDUCED $109,500. List #111275. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty 570-822-5126

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Pristine 3 bedroom home boasts large eat-in kitchen with french door to patio, formal dining room, hardwood floors, tile in kitchen and baths, master bedroom with walk-in closet and master bath with soaking tub. Over-sized 2 car garage, concrete driveway. Additional lot available for $35,000. MLS 11-1149 $259,000 Michael Slacktish 570-760-4961

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP

1800 sq. ft. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, Townhome with great views. Finished lower level, hardwood floors, central air, modern kitchen and baths. private deck. Move in condition. $126,900. 570-574-3192

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103 Claymont Ave. Just starting out or looking to downsize? This is the home for you! This 3 bedroom home offers a finished lower level with coal stove, large fenced rear yard, spacious kitchen/dining area. Worth a look! MLS#11-1793 $129,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

HANOVER TWP.

SUNDAY JUNE 26 12:00PM-1:30PM Well kept 2 bedroom ranch with new kitchen, fenced yard, one car garage. $79,900 MLS #11-638 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723

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146 Brown St. NEW PRICE! Beautiful outside as inside - This 2 story offers too many amenities & upgrades to mention. Resort living in your back yard with inground pool & cabana. A must see property!

PRICE REDUCED $199,900 MLS# 10-1670 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

476 Wyoming St. Nice 3 bedroom single home. Gas heat. COnvenient location. To settle estate. Affordable @ $39,500 Call Jim for details

Sunday 1pm-3pm 110 Oxford Street (Dir: Crossroads by Carrie Ave & San Souci hwy) Reduced! Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 car garage. New carpeting, paint, etc. Large lot. Asking $104,500. Deremer Realty 570-477-1149

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Sunday, June 19 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. 119 Jackson St 4 year old custom built 2 story, foyer, dining room w/custom moldings, family room w/stone fireplace, oak kitchen cabinets w/granite tops, French doors out to patio - Interior recently painted throughout. MLS# 11-1693. $299,900 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

9 Laurel Street Ranch with newer roof, newer windows, 100 amp service, & maintained furnace. Currently rented, this property would make a nice investment. MLS# 11-1108 $30,000 Call Stacey L Lauer Mobile: 570-262-1158

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RR1, Box 297 MAJESTIC VIEW! 3 bedroom brick Ranch home nestled on approximately an acre of well groomed riverfront land with breathtaking scenic views, cascading tree lines and the legendary cliffs of Falls. Beautiful bird and wildlife to dazzle the eye and excellent fishing and hunting for your enjoyment. Living room w/fireplace, family room, full heated basement, riverfront deck, central A/C and much more. A one of a a kind find. Must see! MLS #10-3751 $182,000 Call Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770

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581-583 Plymouth St. Perfect for owner occupied. Well maintained, bright & spacious two family. Each identical unit has Approx. (1300 sq ft.) with 3 bedrooms, bath, large living & dining rooms & eat in kitchen. Clean neutral décor with wall to wall carpet throughout. Newer roof & tilt-in windows. Each side has a full attic & basement with washer & dryer hook-ups. Gas heat. 581 side has a private fenced rear yard & was rented for $695 Month & now vacant . 583 side rents for $600 Month with a long time tenant. Separate utilities. $98,750 MLS# 11-1293 973-476-1499

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Visiting Angels, a Senior Home Care Agency is dedicated to offering senior citizens the opportunity to age in place at home. As a leading homecare company our philosophy is to never compromise on providing high quality services. Our system allows seniors to afford a top quality caregiver who is thoroughly screened and experienced. Because of our commitment to service and quality we are growing. We are seeking a Scheduling Coordinator to join our team. Visiting Angels requires a Scheduling Coordinator who is well organized, focused on customer service, able to thrive in a fast paced environment and team oriented. The full-time position includes scheduling caregivers, assisting with recruitment, hiring, and orientation, In addition the candidate will oversee the maintenance of files, participate in the on-call rotation, prepare reports, and correspond with our clients and caregivers. The ideal candidate must have homecare or home health experience, care giving skills, strong organizational skills, and good written, verbal and computer skills. We offer opportunity for advancement, and benefits. Email a resume to skahlau@visitingangels.com or call 570-270-6700 today!

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Enjoy the serenity of country living in this beautiful 2 story home on 2.23 acres surrounded by nature the property has it’s own private driveway. Great entertaining inside & out! 3 car garage plus 2 car detached. A MUST SEE! MLS#11-831 $279,900 call Nancy 570-237-0752

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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 bedrooms or office/playrooms. Attached 2 car garage connected by a 9x20 breezeway 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

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Find your next vehicle online. 75 Virginia Terrace Exquisite 4 bedroom brick home with fireplace. Formal dining room. Modern kitchen with oak cabinets & appliances. First floor family room. Large master bedroom. Built-ins. Fenced yard. Large rear deck. Great neighborhood. Extras! MLS#111674. $165,000. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty 570-822-5126

Well maintained Bi-Level on nicely landscaped corner lot. Finished lower level with gas fireplace & sliding doors to private patio. Totally fenced yard, 1 car garage. $149,900 MLS# 11-1271 Call Cathy (570) 696-5422

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6 Morris Circle “Best Buy”…Not the store, but this elegant home in Overbrook Estates, Dallas. Recently reduced! Three finished floors with over 5,000SF from the grand two-story foyer and hardwood staircase to the finished lower level with gym, game room, guest bedroom and bath. Your purchase will be an investment in luxury! One year new 20x42 Skovish Brothers in-ground kidney shaped pool. Cherry kitchen with upgraded appliances. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, first floor den. A must see! MLS#11-1067 $599,000 Maribeth Jones 696-6565

EXETER

527 Cherry Drive

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211 Hillside One NEW PRICE! Enjoy the comforts & amenities of living in a beautifully maintained townhouse, 3/4 Bedrooms, family room with fireplace out to deck. Bright & airy kitchen, finished lower level, Tennis, Golf & Swimming are yours to enjoy & relax. Maintenance free living. $224,900 MLS# 10-1221 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

1920’s Bungalow. Kitchen, full bath, dining room, living room, family room & breakfast room 1st floor. 2 bedrooms & 1 full bath 2nd floor. Gas heat, fireplace, large lot, large front porch, Public sewer & private well. Breezeway from oversized 1 car garage. Unique & private at road end. Sold as is. $128,000 Call for showing. (757) 350-1245

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for FULL TIME work with great BENEFITS? MACHINE OPERATORS needed for busy plastic manufacturing plant. $9.00/hr. to start. 60-90 day evaluation with $ increase $ based on YOUR performance, attendance etc. 12 hour shifts on alternating 3 & 4 day work weeks. Every other weekend a must. Previous mfg. experience preferred. Some heavy lifting. Promotion from within opportunities. Benefit Pkg. includes: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Ins., Vacation, Holiday pay PLUS Applicants may apply between: 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Mon – Fri.

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20 Elmwood Avenue Crestwood Industrial Park Mountaintop, PA 18707 EOE We are a drug free workplace.

Buttonwood Rutter Street Handyman Special 1 1/2 story single home on a nice lot. Fix up or tear down. Lot is 50’x120’ and would be an attractive home site. Asking $12,500 Call Jim for details

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Nice split level on large lot, recently renovated. On Rte 92, past the Gulf station. Call Stephen, 613-9080 $145,900.

HARVEYS LAKE

13 Carpenter Road Make it your own! The potential has not yet been fully realized with this home. Some renovations were started, now bring your hammer and finish it up. This home is on a large lot located just a short walk from the lake and beach area. MLS#11-1442 464,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

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143B GROVE ST., Like to entertain? This floor plan lends itself to that with a large kitchen, formal dining and living rooms. A car enthusiast? This garage will hold 4 cars comfortable. Enjoy a hot tub, this workout room has one and French doors opening to the rear yard. Spacious bedrooms, wood burning fireplace. The list goes on and on! Did I mention you are just ¼ of a mile from the lake?! MLS#11-1994 $249,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

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Lovely lake living. Welcome to the best of 2 worlds. #1: The amenities of lakefront properties - fishing, boating and a 2 story boat house (one of only 30 on the lake); #2: The serenity and privacy of tiered stone patios and lush gardens surrounding this classic 3,500 sq ft lake home perched high above Pole 306, Lakeside Drive. The views are spectacular from our 5 bedroom home with 2 stone fireplaces & hardwood floors throughout. Call for an appointment. We also welcome realtors. $799,000 570-639-2423

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Pole 165 Lakeside Drive A truly unique home! 7,300 sq.ft. of living on 3 floors with 168' of lake frontage with boathouse. Expansive living room; dining room, front room all with fireplaces. Coffered ceiling; modern oak kitchen with breakfast room; Florida room; study & 3 room & bath suite. 5 bedrooms & 4 baths on 2nd. Lounge, bedroom, bath, exercise room & loft on 3rd floor. In-ground pool & 2story pool house. AC on 3rd floor. $1,149,000 MLS# 10-1268 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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Modern 2 story home on 1 acre. Duplex. Excellent starter home, retirement home, or investment property Public sewer,deep well. $109,000 Negotiable 570-287-5775 or 570-332-1048

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HARVEYS LAKE

169 Rock St. 3 bedroom, 2 story home with many updates including newer furnace and some new windows. Large concrete front and rear porches, large private yard. For more info and photos visit us at: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1786 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

POLE 265 LAKESIDE DRIVE 44’ of lakefront! This home offers recently remodeled kitchen with Cherry cabinetry, granite counters. Hardwood floors through the kitchen and dining area. Stone fireplace, enclosed porch to enjoy the lake view! The boathouse has a second level patio, storage area, plus dock space. A must see! MLS#11-2018 $369,900 Bob Cook 570-262-2665

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163 Poplar St. Nice 2 1/2 story home with original woodwork. Corner lot in quiet neighborhood. Roof 9 years old. Hardwood floors in good condition. Ductless AC and new 100 amp wiring MLS #11-625 $89,000 Donald Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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JENKINS TWP.

23 Mead St. Newly remodeled 2 story on a corner lot with fenced in yard and 2 car garage. 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1,660 sq. ft. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com $89,900 MLS 10-3684 Call Bill 570-362-4158

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250 Susquehannock Drive Immaculate Cape Cod home features 1st floor master suite with office and 3/4 bath. 2nd floor has 2 large bedrooms with walk in closets and adjoining bath. 1st floor laundry and 1/2 bath, modern kitchen with bamboo floors, living room with stone fireplace. 2 tier deck overlooks above ground pool, ready for summer fun! For more information and photos, please visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-657 $299,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

JENKINS TWP./ INKERMAN

(No Collections)

45 Main St.

Available routes: West Pittston

$760 Monthly Profit + Tips

Own this home for less than $400 a month! Large 3 bedroom home with formal dining room, off street parking and large yard. For more information and photos, log onto www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS#09-2449 $64,900 Call Charles

183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers Exeter Ave., Ann St., Clear Spring Ct. Ledgeview Dr., Susquehanna Ave., York Ave.

Kingston

$850 Monthly Profit + Tips

212 daily papers / 252 Sunday papers

First Ave., Second Ave., Third Ave., N. Dawes Ave., Pierce St., Reynolds Ave., Winola Ave.

Wilkes-Barre North

$800 Monthly Profit + Tips

167 N. Dawes Ave. Move in condition 2 story home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, ceramic throughout. Finished lower level, security system MLS 11-1673 $159,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

KINGSTON

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KINGSTON 510 Gibson Ave

PRICE REDUCED!

Well constructed all brick 2 story tudor on a beautiful landscaped corner lot. Includes hardwood floors, double crown moldings, ultra-modern kitchen, built ins, woodburning fireplace, rear staircase, patio with pergola, sprinkler system, waterfall and pond. Heated garage. Impeccable condition inside and out. $349,900 MLS# 10-3870 Call Cathy (570) 696-5422

Swoyersville

129 S. Dawes Ave. 4 bedroom, 1 bath, large enclosed porch with brick fireplace. Full concrete basement with 9ft ceiling. Lots of storage, 2 car garage on double lot in a very desirable neighborhood. Close to schools and park and recreation. Walking distance to downtown Wilkes-Barre. Great family neighborhood. Carpet allowance will be considered. $129,900 MLS #11-1434 Call Tom 570-262-7716

168 daily papers / 187 Sunday papers

Bigelow St., Dennison St., Hughes St., Lackawanna Ave.

Swoyersville/Luzerne

$840 Monthly Profit + Tips

189 daily papers / 211 Sunday papers Main St., Chestnut St., Oliver St., Bennett St., Charles St., Kelly St.

Shavertown

$800 Monthly Profit + Tips

172 daily papers / 204 Sunday papers Lewis Ave., Orchard St., Carvertown Rd., Staub Rd., Clearview Ave.

549 Charles Ave. A quality home in a superior location! Features: large living room; formal dining room with parquet flooring; oak kitchen with breakfast area; 1st floor master bedroom & bath suite; bedroom/ sitting room; knotty pine den; half-bath. 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms & bath. Finished room in lower level with new carpeting & wetbar. Central air. 2-car garage. Inground concrete pool with jacuzzi. $324,900 MLS# 10-1633 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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Kingston For SALE BY OWNER 153 S. Maple

Avenue, victorian, single family, 5 bedrooms, double car detached garage, eat-in kitchen, dining room, family room, living room, fireplace, 2.5 baths, foyer, wrap around porch, deck, large private fenced in yard, gas heat, stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, well maintained, approx. 3100 sq. ft., qualified buyers only $274,900 Call 570-287-0690

7 Hickorywood Dr. Wonderful 4 bedroom Ranch with sweeping views of the valley. Master bedroom with walkin closet and bath, ultra modern eat-in kitchen with granite counters and cherry cabinets with large island and stainless steel appliances. 2 car garage, full unfinished basement with walk-out to yard. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-4060 PRICE REDUCED $267,500 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

LAFLIN

Located within 1 block of elementary school & neighborhood park this spacious 4 bedrooms offers 1450 sq. ft of living space with 1.75 baths, walk up attic, and partially finished basement. Extras include gas fireplace, an inground pool with fenced yard, new gas furnace, hardwood floors & more. Call Ann Marie to schedule a showing.

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LARKSVILLE

MOUNTAIN TOP 460 S. Mtn

45 First Street W.

SUBURBAN OASIS! Two story 4 bed-

rooms with 3.5 baths. Fully finished lower level with home theater. 2 car garage. Central air. Eat-in kitchen. Price: $379,000 Please call (570) 466-8956

LARKSVILLE

Fantastic Foreclosure! Just the room you need at a price you can afford. Nice home with off-street parking on a quiet dead end street. A modern kitchen with hardwood floors. A great backyard for summer fun. Terrific potential. $64,439. MLS 11-676 570-696-2468

LARKSVILLE

Beautiful Bi-Level with Oak Hardwood Floors in Living room, Dining room, Hallways & Staircase. Upgrades Galore, central air, gas heat, 16x32 in-ground pool surrounded with Perennial Gardens & Fenced yard with Hot Tub, shed, deck, oversized driveway, 1 car garage. 1 year warranty. $179,900 MLS# 10-3677 Call Nancy Palumbo 570-714-9240

Large well cared for home! 4 bedrooms, lots of storage. Enjoy your summer in your own 18x36, In-ground, Solar Heated Pool, complete with diving board and slide. Pool house with bar and room for a poker table! Large L-shaped deck. Don't worry about the price of gas, enjoy a staycation all summer long! Family room with gas fireplace. 4 zone, efficient, gas hot water, baseboard heat. Hardwood floors. Huge eat-in kitchen with large, movable island. Large, private yard. Replacement windows. Home warranty included. $224,000 MLS# 11-382 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865

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NANTICOKE

3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath single. 1st floor laundry. Many extras. All new, inside and out. Rent to own. Owner financing available. 570-817-0601 Leave message with phone number

NANTICOKE REDUCED 8PM

25 West Washington St. Move right into this very nice 3 bedroom 1 bath home. Lots of natural woodwork and a beautiful stained glass window. Kitchen appliances and wall to wall carpeting approximately 1 year old. Home also has a one car detached garage. $82,900 MLS 11-347 Call John 570-704-6846 Antonik & Associates, Inc. 570-735-7494

NANTICOKE

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MOUNTAIN TOP

6 Merganser Ct In Forest Pointe

W. Green St. Nice 2 bedroom Ranch syle home, gas heat, finished basement, vinyl siding, deck. Move in Condition. Affordable @

$89,500 Call Jim

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MOOSIC

2002 ranch with brick and vinyl exterior, oak kitchen, two bedrooms, ready to finished basement, garage and off street parking. $139,900

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Attractive Fine Line Home ''Charleston'' floor plan. Stacked stone, masonry, wood burning fireplace in family room, brick accents on front. Upgraded appliances. 2nd floor laundry. Large master bath with whirlpool tub. Large yard. $265,000 MLS# 11-1264 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865

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MOUNTAIN TOP BUTLER TWP.

150 Carroll St. Modern 3 bedroom home with large yard, off street parking with carport, 1st floor laundry, new flooring, great condition. Move right in! For more info and photos please visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-1685 $89,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

109 North St.

$114,900

Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

BELL REAL ESTATE

(570) 348-1761

KINGSTON

Glen Dale Area (Off 502)

MOOSIC

(570) 288-6654

Rutter Ave. End Unit Townhouse Owner Relocating. 1st floor open plan with LR, dining area & kitchen, plus powder room. Lower level finished with 3rd BR, laundry room & storage area. 2 BRs & 2 baths on the 2nd floor. MLS # 11-1267 $299,500 Call Ruth 570-6961195 / 570-696-5411

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

KINGSTON TWP. PRICE REDUCED

KINGSTON

Coal St., Custer St., N. Empire St., N. Grant St., Logan St., New Market St.

$720 Monthly Profit + Tips

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5 Fairfield Drive Don’t travel to a resort. Live in your vacation destination in the 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with gourmet kitchen and fabulous views. Enjoy the heated inground pool with cabana, built-in BBQ and fire pit in this private, tranquil setting. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1686 $319,900 Call Keri 570-885-5082

KINGSTON 46 Zerby Ave Sunday 2pm-5pm Lease with option to buy, completely remodeled, mint, turn key condition, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large closets, with hardwoods, carpet & tile floors, new kitchen and baths, gas heat, shed, large yard. $134,000, seller will pay closing costs, $5000 down and monthly payments are $995/month. WALSH REAL ESTATE 570-654-1490

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KINGSTON

185 daily papers / 209 Sunday papers

621 Gibson Avenue BY OWNER. Brick Cape Cod on a quiet street. 3 bedroom, family room, 2 bath, living room with fireplace, two car garage with loads of storage, partially finished basement. $185,900 Call (570) 333-5212 No Brokers Please.

LAFLIN

JENKINS TWP.

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111 Falcon Drive Brand new since 2004, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air, 2 car garage, shed, 6 car driveway. Roof, kitchen, furnace, a/c unit and master bath all replaced. Modern kitchen with granite island, tile floors, maple cabinets. Fireplace in family room, large closets, modern baths. Stamped concrete patio. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-1166 $279,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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Treasure Chest Of Charm. MAX Space! Max Value! Smart spacious floor plan in this renovated 2 story features heated sun room off modern kitchen with granite island,DR with built-ins and window seat and picture seat, Den,new hardwood floors and hot water heater. All this for $60,400. 11-401. Tracy McDermott 570-332-8764 570-696-2468

8 Circle Drive Only one lucky family will be able to make this home their own! Beautifully kept Ranch with 2 car garage, new bath, partially finished basement, 3 season room, almost 1 acre in Dallas School District. Home Warrancy included. For more information and photos visit our website at www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-370 $174,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

NEW PRICE!

4 bedroom ranch with large updated kitchen, open floor plan, living room with fireplace, hardwood floors in living room, bedrooms and kitchen. Updated bath. Sunroom overlooks state game lands. Walk out lower level, easily finished-only needs carpet. This is a must see! $159,500 MLS# 11-1349 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865

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PITTSTON

214 Elizabeth St. 3 BR Victorian in the Oregon section of Pittston. Semi modern kitchen w/gas stove, 1st floor laundry, finished lower level with 1/2 bath. Newer gas furnace, storage shed. 13 month home warranty. MLS 11-1677 $86,900 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280

PITTSTON

MOUNTAIN TOP

139 Sandwedge Dr 111 E. Grand St. One half double block. 3 bedrooms, plaster walls, aluminum siding & nice yard. Affordable @

$34,900

2340 Mountain Rd Architecturally built split level on one acre lot with stunning Wyoming Valley views. Great room with fireplace, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen. Potential 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, detached 2-car garage. Greenhouse, fish pond, raised gardens, beautifully manicured 1 acre lot. REDUCED to $299,000 MLS# 11-1079 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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85 La Grange St

LARKSVILLE

Find A New Friend

Beautiful setting for this 4 bedroom, 3 bath colonial. Almost 2 acres to enjoy. Backs up to the 7th hole on golf course. Crestwood School District. Very motivated Seller! MLS 11-1330 $276,500 Gloria Jean Malarae 570-814-5814 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext. 1366

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NANTICOKE

153 Espy St

Beautiful Home Completely remodeled Inside & Out. An absolute must see property! New electrical, plumbing, roof, wall to wall carpeting, windows, interior & exterior doors, new oak kitchen with tile floor, hardwood staircase, all new light fixtures, new hot water heater & baseboard heating units. MLS# 10-4137 Call 570-696-2468

Good investment property. All units are rented. All utilities paid by tenants. MLS 11-1497 $85,900 Gloria Jean Malarae 570-814-5814 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext. 1366

PITTSTON

95 William St. 1/2 double home with more square footage than most single family homes. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, ultra modern kitchen and remodeled baths. Super clean. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc. com MLS 11-2120 $63,000 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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Pole 131 Lakeside Drive Lake front home with 2-story livable boathouse! Year round home offers fireplace, cathedral ceiling, cedar paneling. Boat house has a patio for grilling, open dock space as well as enclosed area for your boat. 2nd floor is a studio style kitchenette/ living room, full bath plus a deck. Take a look! MLS#11-1379 $399,900 Bob Cook 262-2665 Jill Jones 696-6550

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PITTSTON

PLAINS

SCRANTON

SHAVERTOWN

SHAVERTOWN

SWOYERSVILLE

WEST PITTSTON

WEST WYOMING

WEST WYOMING REDUCED!!!

WILKES-BARRE

12 Windy Drive New construction in the exclusive Slocum Estates. Stone & Stucco exterior. All the finest appointments: office or 5th bedroom, hardwood floors, crown moldings, 9' ceilings 1st & 2nd floor. Buy now select cabinetry & flooring. MLS #11-1987 $499,000 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

91 GATES ROAD, Great 3 bedroom ranch home on over 2 acres of land! This home offers an oversized garage with carport in rear. A large tiled sunroom to enjoy year round. Master bedroom with ž bath. First floor laundry. Schedule your appointment today! MLS#11-1911 $157,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

Immaculate 2 story, stone & vinyl. Large lot on cul-de-sac. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Detached oversized 2 car garage with loft. Tile, hardwood, granite, central air. laundry/pantry & large family room with built in bar & fireplace on 1st floor. $276,900. 570-288-3256 570-406-2462

210 Susquehanna Avenue Well cared for 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, modern kitchen, sunroom, 1st floor laundry. Updated electric, replacement windows, gas heat, off street parking. Beautifully landscaped property with pond and fish, storage shed, river view, no flood insurance required. For additional info and photos view our site at www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1641 $134,900 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280

119 Lincoln Ave. Perfectly remodeled cape in toy town! Nothing to do but move in! Newer kitchen, bath, windows, carpet, electric service and gas hot air furnace. Currently 2 bedroom, 1 bath with a dining room that could be converted back to a 3rd bedroom. Low taxes!! Great home for empty nesters, first time buyers! MLS 11-1630 $105,000 Call Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

New on the Market. 2 bedroom brick & aluminum ranch with formal living room, eat in kitchen, sunroom, 1 1/2 baths, 1 car garage and Central air. MLS#11-1583 $129,900 Call Ruth 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

PITTSTON TWP.

120 Parnell St. Classic Ranch in great location. 3 bedroom, 3 baths, high quality throughout. 3 season porch over looking private rear yard. Owners says sell and lowers price to $219,900. For more information and photos please visit our website at www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-2817 Call Charlie for your private showing. VM 101

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103 Arnold Avenue

AFFORDABLE PRICE

FIRST OPEN HOUSE! SUNDAY JUNE 5 1:30 - 3:30" 433 N. Main St, REDUCED! Large home in advanced stage of remodel ready for drywall and your choice of extras to be installed. Studded out for vaulted master suite with 2 closets,separate tub/shower and 2 more bedrooms, even an upstairs laundry planned! Large foyer & kitchen, formal Dining Room. Ready for new furnace/ water heater. Can lights, outlets already placed! Large lot with room for garage/deck/ pool. MLS# 10-4611 $99,900 Call Amy Lowthert at (570)406-7815

Cape Cod with 1st floor master bedroom, 3 season porch, attached garage. MLS# 10-1069 Reduced $81,900 call Nancy 570-237-0752

SCRANTON

1738 Sumner Ave N MultiFamily...Duplex (Up & Down). In need of TLC. MLS# 11-730 $ 33,000 Jill Shaver Hunter Office: (570) 3280306 for more information today!

COLDWELL BANKER RUNDLE REAL ESTATE

PLAINS

594 N. Main Street Beautifully redone 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch. New roof, carpeting, paint & stainless appliances. Gas heat, central air, garage, screened in back porch. Large fenced in back yard & more $139,900. Call 570-706-5496

PLAINS For sale by owner. Single family home. 3 bedrooms. Fenced in yard. Off street parking. Flexible Terms. $75,000. 570-829-2123

PLYMOUTH

SCRANTON

341 Lincoln St. N, Investment property, double with very nice size back yard. Access to off street parking from rear alley. MLS# 11-1116 WOW! $26,000 Call Stacey L Lauer 570-262-1158 Today for an appointment.

PITTSTON TWP. PRICE REDUCED

40 Gain St. Be the first occupants of this newly constructed Ranch home on a low traffic street. All you could ask for is already here, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood and tile floors with granite and stainless steel kitchen, gas fireplace, central air, 2 car garage and rear patio and full basement. For more information and photos, log onto www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-3676 $219,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

44 Church St 46 Church St. Rear Package Deal, sold together for $115,000. 2 units. MLS 10-3634 MLS 10-3635 Maria Huggler CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-587-7000

PLYMOUTH

Townhouse with 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Kitchen, stove, refrigerator & dishwasher, wall to wall carpeting, covered patio, assigned parking space, convenient location.

REDUCED PRICE $55,000

PLAINS

MLS# 10-1062 Call Kathie (570) 288-6654

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117 Mara Lane This townhome is better than new! It has been upgraded with bamboo floors in Living Room & Dining Room. Only lived in for 6 months & includes all stainless kitchen appliances & largecapacity highefficiency washer & dryer. HUGE 12x26 Deck. Walk-out basement. QUIET cul-de-sac location. Bonus Room on second floor has been carpeted- just needs to be finished. $224,900 MLS #11-334 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723

LEWITH & FREEMAN

PLAINS 1610 Westminster Rd

DRASTIC REDUCTION Gorgeous estate like property with log home plus 2 story garage on 1 acres with many outdoor features. Garage. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS# 11-319 $300,000 Call Charles

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PRINGLE

SCRANTON

416 Prospect Ave NEW ON THE MARKET! MultiFamily...4 UNIT PROPERTY. Great for investors! MLS# 11-1217 WOW! $ 25,000 Call Jill Shaver Hunter Office : (570) 328-0306

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SHAVERTOWN

1071 Meadowcrest Drive Every corner of this ranch home has been beautifully upgraded. Wood floors, new kitchen with granite and stainless. Gas fireplace, tiled baths, neutral decor, completely finished lower level (800 additional square feet!), just move right in! Lake Lehman schools $219,000 MLS #11-306 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723

LEWITH & FREEMAN

Sunday June 19, Noon to 2pm 50 Broad Street. Solid, meticulous, 1500 S.F., brick ranch, containing 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms and 1 full bath on the main level and full bath in basement, situated on 1.03 Acres. NEW kitchen with granite counter tops, wood cabinetry, new stove, dishwasher, microwave, tiled floors. Bath has new tile floor and tub surround, double vanity and mirrors. Lower level has summer kitchen, full bath and large, drywalled area. Oversize, 2 car garage/ workshop and shed. Property has been subdivided into 4 lots. Call Pat for the details. $249,900. Pat McHale (570) 613-9080

SHAVERTOWN

1195 Sutton Road Attractive, wellmaintained 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 $449,000 MLS# 10-3394 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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13 Lehigh St., N. Lovingly cared for 2 bedroom, 1 bath bungalow with many improvements done including new (2 yrs. old) central air and furnace. 1 car garage with attached custom built carport. This property is a “must see�! MLS #10-3624 $139,000 Donald Crossin 570-288-0770 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770

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SHAVERTOWN

380 Lantern Hill Rd Stunning describes this impressive 2 story with views from every room. Architectural design which features gourmet kitchen with granite tops. Office with built-ins. Finished lower level with 2nd kitchen. Family room with French doors out to rear yard. 4 car garage. $ 775,000 MLS# 11-1241 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

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SHAVERTOWN

138 Wakefield Road Inviting contemporary with breathtaking sunsets features an open floor plan, ultra kitchen, hardwoods throughout, twosided gas FP, spalike master bath, very generous room sizes, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, finished walk-out lower level. $583,000 MLS #11-952 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723

LEWITH & FREEMAN

SHAVERTOWN

2542 CHASE ROAD, New kitchen, new windows and doors and siding. All that is needed is a new owner! This 3 bedroom ranch offers a country feel, just off the beaten path while still in a convenient location. Lower level has recreation room, ½ bath plus room for storage. Move right in! MLS#11-2009 $139,900 Jill Jones or Bob Cook 696-6550

SHAVERTOWN 304 Vista Dr

Owner financing available. Beautifully remodeled home, new cabinets, granite countertops, ceramic tile floor in kitchen, pantry, large master bedroom with 2 walk-in closets and study, corner lot, partially enclosed yard with vinyl fencing, deck with gazebo. $289,900 MLS 10-1123 570-696-2468

SHAVERTOWN

Spectacular sunlit great room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace & vaulted ceiling adds to the charm of this 11 year young 3-4 bedrooms, 2 story situated on almost an acre of tranquility with fenced above ground pool, rocking chair porch and a mountain view – there’s a formal dining room & large living room, 2.5 Baths, new Kitchen with dining area & a master suite complete with laundry room, walk in closet & master bath with jetted tub & shower and an oversize 2 car gar – Priced Under Market Value @$189,900! MLS #10-906 Don’t delay, call Pat today at 570-714-6114 or 570-287-1196

CENTURY 21 SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

SWEET VALLEY

Investors Wanted! Stone front 2 bedroom, 2 story on nice lot. Open 1st floor with nice eat-in kitchen. 2nd floor needs tlc. Gas heat. Space Heaters. $32,000. Call Pat 570-885-4165 Coldwell Banker Gerald L. Busch Real Estate, Inc.

TRUCKSVILLE

172 S PRING G ARDEN S T.

NEW ON THE MARKET! Cozy up in this lovely cape cod. Charming interior, nice size deck, fenced rear yard, shed, rec room in basement, utility room, & workshop. Attic is also partially finished w/pull down & many possibilities to add more space. Paved driveway & parking for 6 cars, this is not just a driveby. MLS# 11-1363 $ 109,900 call Stacey L Lauer Mobile: 570-2621158 for an appointment today!!

101 Lakeview Drive Lovely lake community features community lake rights & pavilion. Cozy home with native stone fireplace, rocking chair front porch and newer kitchen. MLS# 11-1353. $74,900! Call Tracy 570-696-2468

SWOYERSVILLE

WEST PITTSTON 322 SALEM ST.

Great 1/2 double located in nice West Pittston location. 3 bedrooms, new carpet. Vertical blinds with all appliances. Screened in porch and yard. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS#10-1535 $59,000 Charlie VM 101

WEST PITTSTON

NEW LISTING 101 Boston Ave. Quality home in great location w/custom features throughout. Won’t last long. $257,900. Call Joe or Donna, 613-9080

TRUCKSVILLE

Seller will contribute toward closing costs on this 1997 Yeagley built home. Home is on a large, private lot but convenient to everything. Bonus room in lower level. Builtin 2 car garage. $147,500 MLS# 10-4348 Call Betty (570) 510-1736

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WANAMIE

950 Center St.

Unique Property. Well maintained 2 story. 10 years old. Privacy galore. 3.5 acres. Pole Barn 30 x 56 for storage of equipment, cars or boats. A must see property. $289,000 MLS# 10-3799 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

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WEST PITTSTON

WEST WYOMING

TOY TOWN SECTION

CHARMING BUNGALOW $74,500

WEST WYOMING 438 Tripp St

650 sq. ft. On corner lot with 2 car garage. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, walk up attic & full heated basement, hardwood floors with three season room. Freshly painted & move in condition. 570-446-3254

WHITE HAVEN

28 Woodhaven Dr S

SUNDAY 1:00PM-3:00PM Completely remodeled home with everything new. New kitchen, baths, bedrooms, tile floors, hardwoods, granite countertops, all new stainless steel appliances, refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher, free standing shower, tub for two, huge deck, large yard, excellent neighborhood $154,900 (835.00 / 30years/ 5%) 570-654-1490

Exquisite Inside! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, formal dining room, family room, modern eat-in kitchen, Master bedroom and bath, front and side porches, rear deck, 2 car attached garage. Property is being sold in “as is� condition. MLS 11-1253 Huge Reduction! $169,000 Jean Malarae 570-814-5814 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext. 1366

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NEW LISTING – Cozy cape cod with semimodern kitchen and bath. 2 bedrooms on 1st floor with additional 3rd bedroom on 2nd floor ready to be complete. Fenced yard and drive. Needs updating but a great buy at $40,400 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

231 Poplar St. Nice 3 bedroom home in move-in condition. Hardwood floors in living & dining room. Upgraded appliances including stainless double oven, refrigerator & dishwasher. Great storage space in full basement & walk-up attic. REDUCED PRICE $75,000 MLS# 10-4456 Barbara Young Call 570-466-6940

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MLS# 11-88 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169 18 Caitlin Ave. Large home in quiet neighborhood close to schools with fenced yard, 2 small storage sheds. Large deck in back. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-1391 $109,900 Call Bill 570-362-4158

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148 Stites Street

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Well cared for and nicely kept. A place to call home! Complete with 2 car oversized garage, central air, first floor laundry, eat in kitchen. Convenient to shopping, West Pittston pool and ball fields. $152,500 MLS 11-583 Call Judy Rice 570-714-9230

191 Andover St. Lovely single family 3 bedroom home with lots of space. Finished 3rd floor, balcony porch off of 2nd floor bedroom, gas hot air heat, central air and much more. Must see! MLS 11-59 $69,900 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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SWOYERSVILLE 57 Sara Drive Bright and open floor plan. This 6 year old home offers premium finishes throughout. Beautiful kitchen with granite tops. Finished Lower Level with French doors out to patio. Set on private 1.16 acre lot. MLS# 11-1991 $432,000 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

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536 W. Eighth St. Nice starter home with 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.25 baths. 1 car garage and carport. Home has plenty of parking in rear with shed and great yard. MLS #536 $85,000 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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YATESVILLE REDUCED!

254 N. Penna. Ave Not a drive-by. This clean, 3-4 bedroom has a newly added 1st floor laundry room and powder room. All new floor coverings, replacement windows. Interior freshly painted, updated electric, etc. Ready to move in. Off street parking for 2 cars and a large, fenced-in back yard w/storage shed. Across street from playground. MLS 11-1713 $49,500 Call Michelle T. Boice 570-639-5393 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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 bedrooms on the 3rd floor. Roof is new. MLS 11-325 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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WILKES-BARRE

29 Amber Lane Remodeled 2 bedroom Ranch home with new carpeting, large sun porch, new roof. Move right in! For more info and photos please visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-749 $89,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

WILKES-BARRE

46 Bradford St. Well maintained 3 bedroom home with off street parking and large side yard, newer roof, vinyl siding, porches, windows, furnace, hot water heat, and electrical panel. All the big ticket items have been replaced for you. Home is ready to move right in! MLS 11-510 $78,000 Call Terry Solomon August 570-735-7494 Ext. 301 Antonik & Associates Real Estate 570-735-7494

WILKES-BARRE

73 Richard Street 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Traditional in Very Good Condition. Open Layout. Off Street Parking, Yard & Shed. Many Updates. Asking $47,900 Call 570-762-1537 for showing

WILKES-BARRE Affordable 313 N. River Street Nice 2 bedroom single home, A/C, well maintained. Near courthouse & colleges. Affordably Priced @ $44,900. Call Jim

Newly built 3 bedroom home.

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WILKES-BARRE

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Miners Mills Section Gracious home with updated roof, furnace and kitchen. Three bedrooms, spacious living room, large dining room, updated eatin kitchen, hardwood and pine floors, offices attached (was dentist). Separate 1-car garage and carport. Reduced for you! $119,000 MLS# 11-1010 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

Nice duplex, was originally a single family home & can easily be a single again. Additional off street access by rear alley of property. Seller assist available. $44,900 Call Kathy B @ 570-474-6307 or 570-715-7747

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61 Pittston Ave. Stately brick Ranch in private location. Large room sizes, fireplace, central A/C. Includes extra lot. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-3512 PRICE REDUCED $189,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

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25 St. Mary’s St. 3,443 sq. ft. masonry commercial building with warehouse/office and 2 apartments with separate electric and heat. Perfect for contractors or anyone with storage needs. For more information and photos log onto www.atlas realtyinc.com. Reduced to $89,000 MLS #10-3872 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

Great Investment Opportunity Prime Location On Rt.118 Turn Key Gas Station W/Convenient Mart. 2 Fuel Pumps, (1) Diesel. MLS # 11-1809 $299,000. Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801

320 Stanton St. Large well built brick ranch. All plaster walls. Lower level mostly finished with kitchen area but no heat. Needs new carpet and some updating. Nice Yard. $99,000 Call Connie Eileen R. Melone Real Estate 570-821-7022

WILKES-BARRE 35 Hillard Street

Great neighborhood surrounds this updated 2 story home with orignal woodwork. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1,500 sq. ft. oak eat-in kitchen, hardwood floors, stained glass windows, large room sizes, fenced yard, deck. Zoned R1 Single Family Zone $59,000 MLS #11-599 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723

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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 bedrooms on the 3rd floor. Roof is new. MLS 11-325 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

By owner. 178 Kidder St. 100% owner financing with $4,900 down, $489.83 per month. 3 bedroom, 1 bath Asking 59.9K. jtdproperties.com (570) 970-0650

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HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL!

3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 2 walk-in closets in master bedroom, spacious living room, dining room and kitchen, cement basement floor, large fenced in backyard with outside deck. Off street parking and storage garage. Located in a nice neighborhood. Selling As Is for $50,000 Call (570) 855-9875

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3 bedroom, 1 bath. Close to casino, off street parking, nice yard. New energy efficient windows. $66,000 570-479-0935

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WYOMING

530 Dennison Ave.

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Great 3 bedroom Cape Cod with charm & character, 1 3/4 baths, nice yard. MLS# 10-342 $139,900 call Nancy 570-237-0752 www.atlasrealtyinc

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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 $159,900 MLS# 10-2675 Call Karen

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NANTICOKE

423 E. Church St. Great 2 family in move in condition on both sides, Separate utilities, 6 rooms each. 3 car detached garage in super neighborhood. Walking distance to college. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1608 $127,500 Call Tom 570-262-7716

This 6,600 sq. ft. concrete block building has multiple uses. 5 offices & kitchenette. Over 5,800 sq. ft.. warehouse space (high ceilings). 2 overhead doors. $89,500 MLS 10-1326 Bob Kopec HUMFORD REALTY 570-822-5126

KINGSTON REDUCED!!

47 N. Thomas St. Well maintained duplex in a nice area of Kingston. 2nd floor unit is occupied. New roof, new heating system, brand new in ground pool recently installed. Laundry hook-up for both units in basement. Newer roof and exterior recently painted. MLS 11-1199 $139,500 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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921 Main St. Over 2,000 S/F of commercial space + 2 partially furnished apartments, garage, and off street parking. Great convenient location. MLS #11-1965 $237,000 Call Tom 570-282-7716

Highly visible office building w/ample off street parking. Executive office on 1st level. Potential for 2 tenants in lower level. PRICE REDUCED $424,000 MLS #11-995 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723

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EDWARDSVILLE

118 Glendale Road Well established 8 unit Mobile Home Park (Glen Meadow Mobile Home Park) in quiet country like location, zoned commercial and located right off Interstate 81. Convenient to shopping center, movie theater. Great income opportunity! Park is priced to sell. Owner financing is available with a substantial down payment. For more details and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1530 $210,000 Call Kim 570-466-3338

173-175 Zerby Ave. Great income property with additional garage space (34x38) room for 3 cars to rent! Live in one half and have your mortgage paid by the other! $12,000+ potential income! MLS # 11-1111 $64,900 Call John Shelley 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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EDWARDSVILLE

12 Reid st. Spacious Bi-level home in semi-private location with private back yard. 3 season room. Gas fireplace in lower level family room. 4 bedrooms, garage. For more informtion and photos visit wwww.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 10-4740 $159,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

62-67 ½Thomas St This would make an awesome family compound. No shortage of parking on this unique property. One single home, one duplex and an extra lot all included. Homes are right on the Edwardsville/Larksvi lle border. $129,900 11-252 Call Betty (570) 510-1736

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530 Rocky Glen Rd. Industrial property in a convenient location! Many possibilities for business, 3,000 sq ft of warehouse/work space. 1,000 sq ft of office space. Perfect for tractor/ trailer repair storage, repo car, boat or RV storage. 220 ft of road frontage, perfect for car sales on 2 plus acres. Close to 81, turnpike and airport. MLS# 11-847 $ 499,900 Call Brenda Suder 332-8924.

DURYEA

44.59 ACRES

Industrial Site. Rail served with all utilities. KOZ approved. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com $2,395,000 MLS#10-669 Call Charlie

GOULDSBORO 902 Layman Lane

Wooded lot in Big Bass Lake. Current perc on file. Priced below cost, seller says bring all offers. MLS#10-3564. Low price $10,000 Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-842-9988

MOUNTAIN TOP 200 Kirby

Beautiful piece of property located in a nice area waiting to be built on. Mostly wooded. Water, sewer and gas are adjacent. Going towards Mountaintop left onto Kirby Ave just past Greystone Manor. $59,000 MLS 11-429 570-696-2468

PLAINS TWP. LAND! HIGHWAY 315 2 acres of commercial land. 165 front feet. Driveway access permit and lot drainage in place. WIll build to suit tenant or available for land lease. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-17 Price Negotiable Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

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PLYMOUTH

155 E Walnut St. Good investment property knocking on your door. Don't miss out, come and see for yourself. Also included in the sale of the property is the lot behind the home. Lot size is 25X75, known as 147 Cherry St. $82,000 MLS# 10-2666 Call Karen

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462 W. State St. Lower End Pizza! Established profitable business for sale. Restaurant, bar, game room, separate dining room. Parking for 35 cars. Turnkey operation. Additional parking lot included. For lease or sale $175,000 Call Jay Crossin Ext. 23 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770

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WILKES-BARRE 522 Pennsylvania Avenue MONTHLY MORTGAGE PAYMENT CHEAPER THAN RENT. Yard, 3 bedrooms, walk up attic, heat on a yearly service plan, roofs within 6 years. Add your changes to this cared for neighborhood home. MLS 11-899 $30,000 Call Holly EILEEN MELONE REAL ESTATE 570-821-7022

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AVOCA

BACK MOUNTAIN 116 Amber Lane Very nice Bi-level home with 2-3 bedrooms, open floor plan, built in garage, driveway, on corner lot. Lower level family room with pellet stove. Move in condition home. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com $95,000 MLS 10-4538 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

909

WYOMING PRICE REDUCED!

285 Wyoming Ave. First floor currently used as a shop, could be offices, etc. Prime location, corner lot, full basement. 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 $172,400 Call Charlie VM 101

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DRUMS

Lot 7 Maple Dr. Private yet convenient location just minutes from interstates. You can fish in your own back yard in the Nescopeck Creek or use the nearby state game lands. Perfect for your vacation cabin or possible year round home! MLS#11-1492 $19,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

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SHAVERTOWN

1195 Lantern Hill Road Prime residential wooded lot with plenty of privacy. Gently sloping. $150,000 MLS# 11-1601 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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HOME RENTALS 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 570-474-9801

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KINGSTON

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ASHLEY

1st floor, 1 bedroom, off street parking, water, sewer & garbage, storage room, washer/dryer hook up. $485/month + gas, electric, security & references Call (570) 823-6060

ASHLEY

Available August 20 Modern 2nd floor 2 bedroom apartment. Off street parking. Washer dryer hookup. Appliances. Bus stop at the door. $550. Water Included. 570-954-1992

ASHLEY

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BACK MOUNTAIN

2 bedroom, large eat in kitchen with appliances, tiled bath, carpeting, deck, ample parking, no pets. $495.

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BACK MOUNTAIN

1 bedroom, furnished, LAKE FRONT apartments. Wall to wall, appliances, lake rights, off street parking. No Pets. Lease, security & references. 570-639-5920

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DALLAS

2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 2 story, townhouse style. Laundry room, deck, $650/month + utilities. No pets. 1 year lease, credit check & references required. Call (570) 762-7938

DALLAS TWP

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EXETER 1BR RENOVATED 4 ROOM APARTMENT 1084 Wyoming Ave.

Aavailable July 1st, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, refrigerator and stove provided, no pets. New exterior and interior doors new kitchen counter and sink. Electric heat in all rooms. Private off street parking. New lights with ceiling fans. About 750sq ft. $450/per month, water and sewer paid. Call (570) 7607504 after 12:00 p.m. to set an appointment

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DUPONT

Large completely remodeled 2 bedroom styled townhouse. Stove & fridge included. Private interior attic & basement access. Washer/ dryer hookup. Nice yard. $650. No pets. Call 570-479-6722

EDWARDSVILLE

Spacious 1 & 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Convenient location. Refrigerator & stove provided, washer /dryer hookup, no pets, $495 & $525/month Section 8 Accepted Call 570-357-3628

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SENIOR APARTMENTS

222 Schooley Ave. Exeter, PA

Accepting applications for 1 bedroom apartments. Quality 1 bedroom apartments for ages 62 and older. Income limits apply. Rent only $437 month. * Utilities Included * Laundry Facilities * On Site Management *Private parking Call for appointment 570-654-5733 Monday - Friday 8am-11am. Equal Housing Opportunity

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FORTY FORT

1st floor, large living room with fireplace, large bedroom,new kitchen, laundry room off kitchen with washer & dryer & cupboards. Off street parking, gas heat. Utilities by tenant. No pets. $575. Call 570-714-5588

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Brookview Estates Development Sale June 25, 8am-1pm Multi-Family Rt. 309, turn in at Energy Tech.

DUPONT

53 Powderhorn Dr Saturday, June 18 10am - 5pm Follow signs from Memorial Highway. (Route 415). Thousands of items. Everything must go! Make offers!!!

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56 Maplewood Ave Saturday, 9AM-1PM Toddler girls clothes & toys, baby monitor. L.L. Bean sled, home odds & ends

KINGSTON

Twinkle in Kingston’s Eye, 2nd floor, 1000 sf, 2 bed, washer/ dryer available. Off street parking for 1. Appliances, no pets, non smoking, $575/month plus gas & electric. Available July 1. 1 year lease & security. 570-814-1356

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LARKSVILLE

KINGSTON

Cute 3 bedroom apartment, just renovated, quiet neighborhood, no pets, washer/dryer hook-up, off-street parking, $515/ month + utilities & 1 month security. 845-386-1011

Pecks Court Luxury 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Heat, appliances, sewer & garbage included. $800/month. Call 570-441-4101

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138 Mason St Saturday 8 a.m. Girls (Gymboree) & boys clothes, toys, books & much more!

EXETER 620 Pittston Ave Saturday June 25th from 9am to 1pm

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

2 PARK LANE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9AM TO 4PM BABY ITEMS, WOMEN’S CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & MORE

EXETER 142 Sweatland St Saturday, June 18 9am - 2pm Furniture, household items, children’s toys, holiday decorations & more!

EDWARDSVILLE

500 Schooley Ave Sat & Sun 10am-2pm Stove, washer/ dryer, kitchen items & table, clothes, household & more.

WILKES-BARRE

41 Church St

Saturday 8am-4pm Household, dolls, lead figures tools & much more!

LUZERNE

NANTICOKE

39 West Ridge St. 1st floor, 6 rooms. 3 bedrooms. $450 + all utilities. Call (570) 735-8888

LUZERNE

Cozy 1 bedroom, 2nd floor. Kitchen, living area. New flooring, private entrance, yard access. Off street parking. $440/mo. Water & trash included. Security & 1 year lease. No pets. Call (570) 760-5573

NANTICOKE

APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Deposit & 1st months rent required. No pets. $450-$550 (516) 216-3539

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Hanover Section 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. Stove & Fridge. $425 + gas & electric. Call 570-417-0088

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203 Wilson St Off back road, follow the signs Saturday & Sunday 9:00AM - 3:00PM Too Much To List!

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FORTY FORT

110 Saint Marys Rd

STORAGE UNIT CONTENT AUCTION Saturday June 18

11am to 3pm For info 822-6282

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

61 Claymont Ave. Saturday 6/18 9-4 Sunday 6/19 9-4 Household items, electronics, toys, clothing, brick-abrack. Something for everyone!

HANOVER TWP.

Pole 249 Saturday, 9am-4pm Cub Cadet riding mower with bags, 2 lawn carts, hunting, fishing, golfing, water sports equipment, life jackets, 2 kayaks, entertainment center, books & bookshelves, curtains, drapes, linens, signed oiled paintings, glassware, china, Lenox, cds, tables, chairs, lamps, beds, ext. ladder, treadle sewing machine, antique oak drop front desk, braided rug, child's sled, baskets, air conditioners, patio chairs, flowers & pots, fans & more!

KINGSTON 109 POPLAR ST.

565 Rutter Ave Saturday, 9AM-2PM Women’s, junior’s & men’s clothes, toys, household, bath & body, jewelry, etc.

KINGSTON

South Landon Ave Saturday June 18 8:00AM - 2:00PM Name brand clothing - all sizes, Christmas items, electronics, household, Antiques, toys and furniture.

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LAFLIN

1170 Wyoming Ave Saturday & Sunday 9am - 2pm Clothing, furniture, baby toys, accessories & more!

FORTY FORT 25 Shoemaker St

100 CLAYMONT AVE Sat., Sun., Mon. June 18, 19, 20 9am - 5pm Everything Must go

HARVEYS LAKE

8am-1:30pm

YARD/GARAGE SALE

Girl’s/Junior’s/ Women’s clothing, Aeros polos/tshirts, uniform pants, plastic indoor/outdoor decorations, kitchen set & much more.

85a Walnut Street Pole 162 Saturday 6/18 9-2 Bunkbed; dresser; Olympic barbell weights & bench; game table; sofa; chairs; pool table; books; 33 1/3 records; dishes, misc etc.

HARVEYS LAKE 72 Bedford St Fri 6/17 9am-3pm Sat 6/18 9am-noon Teeter Totter, size 14 women’s clothes, canning jars, table linens, quilt frame and kitchen ware.

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

Old Lake Road First House on left Saturday, June 18 9am - 1pm Household items, women’s clothing, books, Avon collectible mugs. Something for everyone!

KINGSTON 11 Loomis Park Saturday & Sunday 9am - 3pm 2 family garage sale. Air hockey table, furniture, clothes, tools & more!

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LEHMAN 13 & 15 S Regent St Saturday 9am-3pm Household items, children’s clothes and more. NO EARLY BIRDS!

FORTY FORT

QUAIL HILL DEVELOPMENT Antique dishes, electronics,toys, games and much more!

No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 & $440. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. Call 570-474-5010 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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

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Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130 65 Country Club Rd Saturday, June 18 8am - 4pm Boating tubes, boys clothing, girl’s 3 & 4T clothing. Health & beauty. Wine fridge, housewares, toys & much more!

floor, 2 bedrooms, elevator, 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. $840. 570-287-0900

MOUNTAIN TOP WOODBRYN 1 & 2 Bedroom.

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1 Thomas St Saturday 8am-2pm New motorcycle jack, men’s & woman’s helmet, regular & plus size women’s & men’s clothes, household items, toys, puzzles, Christmas items and books.

EXETER

DURYEA 115 Upper Demunds Rd Saturday & Sunday June 18 & 19 8am - 3pm Household items, salt n’ pepper sets, sharpened tools, lots of books, movies, electronics, collectable tv/movie trading cards, odds & ends, glassware & lots more! Something for everyone!

3 bedrooms, wall to wall carpet, central air, eat in kitchen with appliances. Off street parking. Washer /dryer hookup. Heat & cooking gas included. Tenant pays electric & water. $750 + security. No Pets. Call 570-814-1356

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DALLAS

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

3029 South Main St Very large 1st floor,

72 E. W alnut St. 2nd floor, located in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen, living room, dining room, sun room, bathroom. 2 large and 1 small bedrooms, lots of closets, built in linen, built in hutch, hardwood and carpeted floors, fireplace, storage room, yard, w/d hookup and new stove. Heat and hot water incl. 1 yr. lease + security $900/month 570-406-1411

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1 Bedroom apartments for elderly, disabled. Rents based on 30% of ADJ gross income. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. TTY711 or 570-474-5010 This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.

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Gateway Apartments Annual Community Yard Sale (Off Northampton Street, Near Kirby Park) Saturday, June 18 8:30am-12:30pm On the lawn next to the Community Building. Sure to be something for everyone!

242 Elm Street Saturday 9am-2pm

DALLAS

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112 W Center Hill Rd Saturday June 18th 8am-4pm Antiques, baseball cards, living room, bedroom & kitchen furniture, dishes, patio furniture, tools, riding lawn mower etc. MUST SELL

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FREE

24hr on-site Gym Community Room Swimming Pool Maintenance FREE Controlled Access Patio/Balcony and much more... Call Today or stop by for a tour! 570-288-9019

KINGSTON

Hanover Twp. 1st floor, living room, eat in kitchen, 2 bedroom, wall to wall, rear porch, washer & dryer. Water, garbage & sewer included. No pets. $450/month. 1st, Last, security, & References. 570-821-5694

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8 Southside Ave. Saturday June 18 8am to 12 noon Board games, video games, DVD player, VHS player, Disney VHS tapes, small appliances, camcorder, household items, clothing & more!

DALLAS

41 Old Grandview Avenue Saturday 6/18 9am to 2pm We have something for everyone! Portable BBall Hoop, Foosball Table, dart board, TVs,Toys, art/craft items, Holiday Decor, Entertainment Center, electronics, etc. Visit us on Saturday

KINGSTON

2 floor, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, large apartment, tile bath, wall to wall. Plus utilities. Call (570) 287-8344

Kingston “A Place To Call Home” Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts 3 Bedroom Townhomes Gas heat included

EXETER PARK GIGANTIC

DALLAS

225 Upper Demunds Road 8am-2pm Furniture, small appliances, sporting goods including golf, baseball, softball, bikes, name brand clothing, toys, games, odds and ends.

HANOVER

2nd floor, 3 bedroom, heat/garbage included. $600/mo plus security. First/last, No Pets. 570-825-6781

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KINGSTON

AVAILABLE NOW! 2nd Floor, 1 Bed, 1 Bath, modern kitchen, living room, washer & dryer. Next to the Post Office, off street parking, $500 + utilities, water & sewer included, 1 year lease, security & references. No Pets. No Smoking. Call 570-822-9821

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HUGE YARD SALE!!! Sunday 6/19 Boys/Girls/Wovens Clothing, Lil’ Tikes Yard Toys, Bikes, Household items, Lots of Baby items, and so much more. Come check us out!!

570-675-8600 x195 Rain Date: Jun-25

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FORTY FORT. 2nd floor. Modern, made beautiful, 5 rooms complete, appliances include built-ins, laundry, colonial kitchen, courtyard, parking 1 car. NO PETS/NO SMOKING. 2 YEAR LEASE $595 + utilities, EMPLOYMENT/ VERIFICATION APPLICATION

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Clean & bright 3 bedroom apartments. Heat, water, garbage & sewer included with appliances. Off street parking. No pets, non smoking, not section 8 approved. References, security, first and last months rent. $725/month 570-852-0252 570-675-1589

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112 River Street First floor, 2 bedrooms with wall to wall carpet. Eat in kitchen with appliances, Small basement with washer/ dryer hookup. Small yard. Front porch. Off street parking. Heat & hot water included. Tenant pays electric. No pets. $595/month + security. Call (570) 814-1356

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367 Warren Avenue Saturday, 9am-1pm Housewares, toys bikes, clothes, etc.

510 Jackson Rd. Saturday June 18 9:00AM-4:00PM No Early Birds. Household, toys, infant/toddler boys clothes, mens & women’s clothes & much more. Something For Everyone!

LUZERNE

388 Walnut St. Friday & Saturday 8am - 2pm Picnic table & chairs, baby items, pack-nplay, wall decor, xmas items & more!

LUZERNE

869 Miller Street SATURDAY 9 TO 1 Lots of items at great prices! Tons of toys, baby items, housewares and more!

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KINGSTON

131 John St. Sat. June 18 8:00am - 3:00pm Contents of lovely home filled to the top! Living room, lighted curio, dining room, chairs, lamps, kitchen set, sets of dishes, loads of kitchen items, bistro set, woman’s golf equipment, Desk, book shelves, books, bedroom suite, bedroom furniture, linens. Beautiful name brand woman’s clothing, purses, shoes. Costume jewelry, Holiday, cd’s cassettes, sheet music, Collections of angels, tea cups, Willow Tree, including nativity, Maud Humphrey, Lighthouses, Dept. 56 Carriages, and much much more!!

WAY TOO MUCH TO LIST, ALL PRICED TO SELL.

51 Market Street Wednes. - Saturday 8AM - 5PM Daily Many household items, kerosene heaters, furniture, and clothes NO EARLY BIRDS CASH ONLY

LARKSVILLE Garage & Basement Sale Clearview Drive across from Volkswagen distributor, Route 11, Narrows. Fri., Sat., Sun. & all week. EARLY BIRDS MAY COME THURSDAY AFTERNOON.

LARKSVILLE

330 Park Drive off of Blythburn Rd Saturday June 18 Starts at 8:00AM Rain or Shine 6” Delta Jointer with stand, air conditioners, exhaust pipes for ‘87 Ford F150 & much more!

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SATURDAY, JUNE 18TH 9:00-4:30

Directions: Bennett St. to Kelly to Miller Entire contents of nice home including nice furniture, bedroom sets, lift chair, lots of jewelry, glassware, Lionel train, lots of fabric & sewing items, knitting machine, other sewing machines, nice comforter sets, linens, religious, records, lots of patio furniture, gas grill, holiday, lots of basement items& much more!

384 Larchmont Way Summit Meadow Off S. Main Rd. by Wright Twp FireDep Saturday,8am-12pm Toys, puzzles, books, patio set, household, HP printer, Nintendo Game Cube with games, 14” tv, etc. Too Much To List!

MOUNTAIN TOP

Sale by Cook & Cook Estate Liquidators www.cookand cookestate liquidators.com

Large 4 Family

Saturday June 18 9am-12pm Location 1 Parklane North Household, baby, golf items, etc. Something for everyone!

941 Bennett Street Saturday & Sunday 8:00AM - 4:00PM Trains & accessories, bikes, small kitchen appliances, household, Hess truck collection, memorabilia. Too many items to list.

Walden Park 1 mile south of St. Jude’s on Rt. 309 Saturday June 18th 8:00AM - 2:00PM Rain or Shine 28 Yard Sales In One Community.

Larkmount Manor Peacock St. off Falcon. Saturday 9am-3pm

Over 1,500 items! Many new with tags. Household, decorative, clothes, sports & toys. 8in1 Climber, Crate & Barrel, Pottery B, Liz, Oreck, Docker, Krups and Dunner.

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LUZERNE

5 Shopaholics & Neighbors Sale!

15 Yeager Road Thurs, Fri., Sat., June 16, 17, 18 8am - 4 pm Doll collection, many crafts, too much to mention

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NANTICOKE

Spacious 3 bedroom, 3rd floor. Laundry hookup. Some pets ok. $585/month. Sewer included. (570) 332-5215

PITTSTON bedroom.

2 All appliances included. All utilities paid; electricity by tenant. Everything brand new. Off street parking. $750 + security & references 570-969-9268

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PITTSTON

Available In July 3rd floor, 3 bedroom Living room & den, full eat in kitchen, full bath. $550 + security. Sewer & garbage included. Call (570) 883-0505

PITTSTON

Efficiency apartment - bedroom, bath & kitchen. No pets. Available now. $425/month + 1 month security. Call 570-451-1038

PLAINS

1 bedroom 2nd floor, stove & refrigerator, washer/ dryer hook up, wall to wall, gas heat, 2 car off street parking, no smoking, no pets. Near casino & I-81. 1 year lease. $400 + utilities, security, 1st & last month, credit & background checks. 570-639-1564

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SHEATOWN

Beautiful 1st floor, 2 1/2 bedroom. Stove and fridge. Large kitchen, on-site laundry room. Off street parking. $600 + Cooking Gas & Electric, security, lease & background check. Call 570-417-0088 for appointment

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SHAVERTOWN bedroom, 2nd

2 floor.Includes water, sewer & garbage. New carpet. Off street parking. No smoking or pets. $525/mo.+ security. Call (570) 709-3288

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WEST WYOMING

Available July 1st Large, modern 2nd floor 1 bedroom apartment. Living room & dining room with large eat in kitchen. Deck. Heat & water included. No pets. $600 + security. Call 570-693-9339

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SUGAR NOTCH

675 Main St 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1st floor rear, stove included. No pets. Electric heat. $450/month + utilities & security. Call 570-371-2030

PLYMOUTH

Nice, recently renovated 1st floor 1 bedroom. Stove & Fridge included. $500 + electric & garbage. Lease, security, references Call for appointment and application. 570-417-0088

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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 $12,250. 570-655-6555, 8 am-4 pm, Monday-Friday. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE

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*

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WILKES-BARRE / KINGSTON Efficiency 1 & 2

bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847

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WILKES-BARRE

1-ROOM STUDIO

in historic building at 281 S. Franklin St. with kitchenette & bath. Heat, water, garbage removal, and parking included in $395 month rent. Call 570-333-5471 with references

WILKES-BARRE

19 Catlin Ave 2 bedroom. Heat & hot water. New stove & fridge. Tenant pays electric 646-391-4638 or 570-825-8360

WILKES-BARRE 2nd floor 1 bed-

room, heat, water, stove & fridge included. Security & background check. $500 to $550. Call 570-332-8114

PITTSTON TOWNSHIP

994 Blythburn Rd Sat. 9am - 4pm Antiques, housewares, furniture, games, tools, Yamaha digital organ & much more!

MOUNTAINTOP

PLAINS 163 Chamberlain St. (Last House On the LEFT) HILLDALE

Stone Hedge Place Development Saturday, June 18 8am - 1pm 9 family sale. Scrub tops, kid’s toys, maternity & baby items, car bed, clothing, sports cards, authentic slot machine & household items.

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NANTICOKE

Jun-18, Sat 8a-4p PICNIC GROUNDS St. John’s Church, Front Street Hanover Section

Saturday & Sunday 6/18 & 6/19 8AM-12PM Tons of great items. Air Conditioners, Louis Vuitton Handbags, Power Tools, Kids clothing... RAIN OR SHINE!

PLAINS

33 Warner Street Saturday & Sunday 9:00AM - 4:00PM Baby items, lamps, handmade jewelry,

immediately, 1 bathroom, refrigerator and stove provided, washer/dryer hookup, Washer and Dryer in one unit. Call to leave message, $500.00/per month, plus utilities, references/ security deposit. Call 570-735-4074

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PLYMOUTH

25+ families, Borough wide! (Near Luzerne / Edwardsville) Saturday, 8am-3pm Assortment of household items, crafts, hand crafted furniture & homemade food & baked goods!

SHAVERTOWN 188 M9am-4pm EADOWCREST DRIVE Next 4 Saturdays

Plains

4 Terrace Ave (Off Courtright St ) Fri, Sat & Sun 9am-4pm Selling 2/3 household. Cheap everything! Bedroom set, tools, edger, lawnmower, lamps, pictures, crystal, knickknacks, kitchen set, Christmas stuff, etc.

Collect cash, not dust! Clean out your basement, garage or attic and call the Classified department today at 570829-7130!

153 & 159 W Shawnee Ave Sat 8:30am-3pm GIGANTIC SALE! Old quilts, McCoy planters, Vera Bradley, rotary telephone, children’s name brand clothing, boys 0-3, girls 0-6, many never worn, 2 cribs, high chair & basic baby items.

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741 Suscon Road Saturday 7am-3pm Kitchen table set, coffee table, rocking chair set, miscellaneous household items, toys & Delta tool box.

Very Large apartment located in desirable neighborhood. Within walking distance to Wilkes & Kings. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom includes a private balcony/deck overlooking an inground pool, offstreet parking, hardwood floors, washer/dryer hookup and a room that could be used as a small 4th bedroom. No pets. $1,650/month + security deposit Email: cshovlin@fcla wpc.com or call (570) 718-1444 and ask for Chris.

Wilkes-Barre ONE AND TWO BEDROOM UNITS For lease, available

RECENTLY RENOVATED Call Christy 570-417-0088

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE

Modern, affordable 1 bedroom, first floor apartment. Cats welcome.$425 + utilities. Call 973-508-5976

1 & 2 bedrooms Laundry facility Stove, fridge Secure building Community Rooms. Elevator 2 fully handicap accessible apts. also available

West River St. Beautiful 2 floor townhouse, 2-3 bedroom apartment. All utilities included. Fireplace, parking, yard. Washer dryer hookup. Basement access. 2 bathrooms, hardwood, high ceilings. Dishwasher. $950. Security & References. Pets OK. 570-237-0124

WILKES-BARRE

West River Street Several 1 bedroom apartments available. Hardwood flooring & appliances included. Heat, water, sewer & trash also included. Walking distance to Wilkes University. Pet Friendly. Available June 1. Starting at $600. 570-969-9268

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113 Edison St. Quiet neighborhood. 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy. Heat & hot water included. $625 Call Aileen at 570-822-7944

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Saturday June 18 10-2;30 Super all things baby sale! Girl clothes up to 3t, toys, books and baby gear. Only used for one child some items are brand new! Housewares and other odds and ends, too. Must see! Birchwood Hills development.

Mountaintop 35 1/2 Rock Street Saturday 9-4 Rain or Shine. Take Norman off By-Pass turn right on Lone and Left on Rock. Dishes, glassware, Madeline Doll House Complete, toys, clothing, women’s plus coats, Home Interior and lots more. Everything must go!

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Wilkes-Barre 2 bedroom single, exceptional 1 bedroom, water included 2 bedroom, water included 3 bedroom single family exceptional Hanover 4 bedroom, large affordable Duryea 2 bedroom, affordable, water included Nanticoke 2 bedroom, large, water included Pittston Large 1 bedroom water included Plymouth 3 bedroom half double Old Forge 2 bedroom exceptional water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-821-1650 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon

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Clean, 2 bedroom, 2nd floor duplex. Stove, hookups, parking, yard. No pets/no smoking. $475 + utilities. Call 570-868-4444

1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Laundry facility. Off street parking available. Starting at $440. 570-332-5723

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WILKES-BARRE

3 bedroom. Heat & hot water included. Yard & Off Street Park. Rent based on income. Call 570-472-9118

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS

WILKES-BARRE

47 St. John’s St Friday & Saturday June 17 & 18 8am-? A variety of items, something for everyone!

650 Kuschke Street Saturday & Sunday 8am-4pm Huge Yard Sale! Collectable Barbies, baby items, clothing and more!

PLYMOUTH

Plains

Behind VA, 4th house on right. Fri & Sat 8am-4pm Hunting clothes, lures, tools, glassware, records,

DOWNSIZING APARTMENT & YARD SALE

Collectible dolls, some vintage and antique. Antique blue bubble glass, antique crib, cradle & doll high chair, Victorian style large hand carved rocking horse, Pfaltzgraff dishes, china dishes, drinking glasses, Fenton & other art glass. Leather love seat, chair & ottoman. Cherry dining room table, 4 chairs & lighted curio cabinet, infant dresser & changing table, toddler car bed, car seats for infants & toddlers, baby items, and clothing, toys, bikes, many household items, adult woman’s full size clothing and teen girl clothing. 570-313-5124 for appointment to see items

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SHAVERTOWN

Plains

90 Hudson Road Saturday, 9am-3pm Solid oak king headboard with frame, electric BB heaters, electric saw, clothes, exercise equipment, etc

St al Co

11 Park Lane East Saturday 8am-12pm Piano, 2 wheel chairs, Skee Ball table, drop in fridge/freezer, Pinewood Derby timer & test track, Barbies, clothes & household items.

WILKES-BARRE

3 bedroom, washer dryer hookup, off street parking. 2nd & 3rd floors. No pets. $525/month + security & utilities. Call 570-822-7657

WILKES-BARRE

Luxury apartment. $1,050/month. Newly renovated building. State of art “green” heating system. Brazilian cherry floors, granite counters, w/d, microwave, dishwasher - all Maytag appliances. Enclosed porch. 1,300 square feet. Call for private showing. 212-580-8519

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Luxury one bedroom apartment. 1.5 baths. All appliances & utilities included. A must see! $1,100/month Call 570-574-3065

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20+ Families selling a variety of items. Outside Vendors are welcome for $10 per spot. Reserve at 570-735-0935

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70 Pierce St. Saturday & Sunday June 18 and 19 8am 3pm Kids clothes and toys, adult clothes knick knacks, household, books and miscellaneous

SHAVERTOWN

359 Greenpond Rd Friday & Saturday 9am - 1pm Household, clothing, etc. Too much to list!

51 West Center St June 16, 17 & 18, Thur, Fri, Sat, 9a-3p Cherry 4-door breakfront, household, tools, clothes, dishes & more!

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Milbre Street Saturday, 9am-1pm Too Much To List! Slocum St. or Shoemaker St. off Wyoming Ave or Main St. Follow Signs!

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WEST PITTSTON

Saturday 8-2 Salt & Pepper Shaker Sets, Kid & Adult Clothes & Shoes, Stereo Speakers, Holiday Collectibles & More

Swoyersville

331 Dana St Saturday 8am-3pm Kitchen tins (some antique), decorative & household items, women’s clothing, pictures, some furniture.

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SHAVERTOWN

364 Crane Road Saturday,9am-12pm Various household

Grandville Drive Saturday 9am-2pm Pride lift chair & scooter, clothing, car stereo system, olympic weight bench, collectable dolls & bears, transatlantic radio, tools, house hold items and more. TOO MUCH TO LIST!

WILKES-BARRE

WYOMING

122 PHILADELPHIA AVE Saturday 8am-3pm Furniture, clothes for everyone, toys, household items and more!

SWOYERSVILLE 184 Dana St.

WILKES-BARRE

763 N. Washington Saturday, June 18 8am - 12noon Lots of Good Stuff!

411 S. Empire Street Friday & Saturday 8:30AM-3:00PM Furniture, bedroom set, antiques, large amount of kids & adult clothes, tools, household items, bassinet & crib, motor & ladder for 4 ft. pool, loads of glassware & tables, linens/quilts & more Too Much To List! No Early Birds!

48 Dennison Ave

SHAVERTOWN

82 PERRIN AVENUE Saturday June 18th 9am-3pm Exercise/athletic equipment, clothing, toys, electronics, baskets & other household items. RAIN OR SHINE

1146 & 1158 Scott St Saturday, 8am-1pm Baby boy, baby girl, women's, men's & maternity clothes, name brands. Baby items, toys, furniture, appliances, electronics, household items & more.

WEST PITTSTON

153 PHILADELPHIA AVENUE SATURDAY ONLY! 9AM TO 2 PM Books galore, home decor, and much, much more. Worth your while to check it out!

WEST PITTSTON 400 Block

Montgomery Ave.

June 18 & 19 8am-2pm both days Boy & Girl clothes & toys, household items, books, picture frames, kitchen items plus so much more!

WEST WYOMING 291 Crane Road Take Carverton to Manor. To the END of Crane Rd. Fri 6/17 12p-7p Sat 6/18 9am-2pm Boys size 7-10, girls size 5-8, small/ medium clothing, Barbie Leapster games, 3 bikes & new king brass bed. Many items new, priced to sell!

WILKES-BARRE

Swoyersville

Neighborhood Sale 545 5th St. Manor Saturday June 18 8am - 2pm Furniture, lamps pictures, dishes and much more! Deale s elco e

24 South Meade St Saturday 9am-3pm Wide variety of new and used items. Something For All! Baby items, mens shoes(+golf) household, decorations, framed pictures, china, punching bag & much more. All Priced To Go!

WILKES-BARRE

DANA STREET BETWEEN HAZLE AND PARK Saturday, June 18 8:30AM - 3PM Large variety of items, too much to list

38 Woodbury St Saturday 9am-2pm Small furniture, coffee table/end table set, Sony car CD player & speakers, Treadmill, bikes, kitchen ware, toys, clothes, small electronics and more.

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WILKES-BARRE HUGE

417 HEATHER HIGHLANDS

WILKES-BARRE

433 Horton St. Saturday, June 18 9am - 4 pm French Provincial furniture, marble top tables, dining and kitchen set, hospital bed, wheel chair and other various items

WILKES-BARRE

67 Penn Street Saturday & Sunday 8am-4pm New, used & some Antique items. Refreshments also ill b il bl

Directions: Off 7th Street Entire contents of home & shed. Antiques including nice bedroom set, grandfather clock, furniture, coffee & end tables, nice futon, wicker settee & chair, glassware including Fenton, china set, yard machine electric lawn mower, Yard Machine rototiller, other shed & basement items and much more!

Sale by Cook & Cook Estate Liquidators www.cookand cookestate liquidators.com

WILKES-BARRE

Fri., Sat., & Sun. 10am-5pm Cleaning House! Furniture, electronics, clothing, household - Everything Must Go.

SATURDAY, JUNE 18TH 9:00-4:30

32 Carlisle Street By Meyers H.S. Friday & Saturday 9:00AM - 3:00PM Entire contents of 4 bedroom home, attic, porches & garage. House is loaded with 59 years of treasures + items still in original boxes. Hitchcock hutch, organ, tvs, stereo, records, guitars, Jenny Lind youth bed, old child’s roll top desk & chair, vintage Wonder chair & stroller, twin beds, 10 Mottsville chairworks highback cane chairs, 5 pc. bedroom set, dressers, kitchen table & chairs, Pfaltzgraff village dishes, sewing machine, depression glass, pottery, old steamer trunk & luggage, vintage clothes & jewelry, old toys & games, XMas & holiday, linens, quilts, boy scout items, sports, camping, fishing, tools & much more! Follow the bright green signs!

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WYOMING

530 Dennison Ave Saturday June 18, Door Opens 9am & Closes at 3pm Furniture, decor, household & more

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WYOMING BLANDINA

APARTMENTS Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom. Wall to Wall carpet. Some utilities by tenant. No pets. Non-smoking. Elderly community. Quiet, safe. Off street parking. Call 570-693-2850

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Commercial Properties

Center City WB

AFRAID TO MOVE? Are you paying

too much for your current office, but dread the inconvenience of moving? We can help! We not only offer less expensive rent, but we will also help you move to our modern office space in the Luzerne Bank Building on Public Square. Rents include heat, central air, utilities, trash removal, and nightly cleaning - all without a sneaky CAM charge. Access parking at the the intermodal garage via our covered bridge. 300SF to 5000SF available. We can remodel to suit. Brokers protected. Call Jeff Pyros at 570-822-8577

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Commercial Properties

PLAINS TWP 7 PETHICK DRIVE OFF RTE. 315 1200 & 700 SF Office Furnished. 570-760-1513

315 PLAZA 1750 & 3200 SF Retail / Office Space Available 570-829-1206

WAREHOUSE

WILKES-BARRE/ PLAINS TWP LAIRD STREET COMPLEX, easy interstate access. Lease 132,500 sf, 12 loading docks, 30 ft ceilings, sprinkler, acres of parking. Offices available. call 570-655-9732

WAREHOUSE/LIGHT MANUFACTURING OFFICE SPACE PITTSTON Main St.

12,000 sq. ft. building in downtown location. Warehouse 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

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DALLAS TOWNHOME

Living room, dining room, modern galley kitchen. All appliances included. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, deck, off street parking. No pets. $750/month + utilities. Call Kevin (570) 696-5420

DO YOU HAVE A HOUSE YOU WOULD BE INTERESTED IN LEASING? I have immediate qualified renters looking for Homes or Townhomes to lease. Please email me at:

deefieldsabroker@gmail.com

asap for details and list of preferred areas. Dee Fields, Associate Broker 570-788-7511

LEWITH & FREEMAN RE, INC

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FORTY FORT

277 River Street 3 bedroom, 2 bath. $1,200/month. Land lord pays all utilities. 570-690-2721

COMMERCIAL

422 North Main Street, Pittston

Flexible commercial/office space on Main Street. Includes 4 separate offices, large room which could be used as a conference room and a restroom. Very high traffic area. Located in a strip mall that is fully occupied. Parking available. For more details and pictures, visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 111832. $750/month + utilities. Call Kim at 570-466-3338.

WILKES-BARRE

Lease this freestanding building for an AFFORDABLE monthly rent. Totally renovated & ready to occupy. Offices, conference room, work stations, kit and more. Ample parking and handicap access. $1,750/ month. MLS 11-419 Call Judy Rice 5701-714-9230

947 Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

DOLPHIN PLAZA

Rte. 315 2,000 SF Office / Retail 2,000 SF Restaurant/Deli with drive thru window 4,500 SF Office Showroom, Warehouse Loading Dock 4 Acres touching I81 will build to suit. Call 570-829-1206

FORTY FORT

Free standing building. Would be great for any commercial use. 1900 sq. ft. on the ground floor with an additional 800 sq. ft in finished lower level. Excellent location, only 1 block from North Cross Valley Expressway and one block from Wyoming Ave (route 11) Take advantage of this prime location for just $995 per month! 570-262-1131

LUZERNE

262 Union Street Lease-Quonset building approximately 4,536SF of floor space. Location - Cross Valley exit 6 in Luzerne. $1,250/month Call Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

PITTSTON

328 Kennedy Blvd. Modern medical space, labor & industry approved, ADA throughout, 2 doctor offices plus 4 exam rooms, xray and reception and breakrooms. Could be used for any business purpose. Will remodel to suit. For lease $2,200/MO. Also available for sale MLS #11-751 Call Charlie VM 101

PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP

Lease Space Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money!

Garages

KINGSTON

Garage for Rent. Clean car storage only, $65/month Call 570-696-3915

WILKES-BARRE/NORTH Single garage space. $50/month. (570) 814-1356

950

Half Doubles

EXETER Newly remodeled 3

bedroom fully basement & attic. Stove, refrigerator, fenced in yard and back patio. Washer/dryer hook up. Sewer included. $700/month + utilities. No Pets. Non Smoker. 1 month security and references. Available June 15. Call (570) 693-5673

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KINGSTON

3 bedrooms, 1 bath, gas heat, wall to wall carpet, washer/dryer hookup. $575/month + utilities by tenant. Call 570-690-3367

PITTSTON TWP.

1273 Suscon Road Newly remodeled, very clean. Stove & kitchen table included. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. 2 large living rooms, 1 enclosed porch + 1 large shared deck with owner. Oil & gas heat. Owner responsible for lawn care. No pets. No section 8. $575/mo. + heat & utilities. Security + 1 month’s rent. References + 6 month lease. Call (570) 881-9475

WILKES-BARRE

HEIGHTS SECTION Sunny 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, painted, some carpeting, yard, washer/dryer, fridge & stove, basement. No Pets. Non Smokers. Credit check/references. $550/month + 1 1/2 mos security (201) 232-8328

953 Houses for Rent

BACK MOUNTAIN Private, 3 bedroom Ranch, patio, porch, appliances, work shop. $825 + utilities & security. Call 570-522-0084

DALLAS

Lovely 4 bedroom home nestled on 2 acres of land in a quiet, private setting. 2 story deck, above ground pool, large yard, private drive. Oil heat. Washer and dryer included. $975 + security, utilities & references. Water and Sewer included. Call 570-675-7529

953 Houses for Rent

953 Houses for Rent

HARVEYS LAKE

KINGSTON

2 bedroom home. All appliances, trash & sewage included. $600/month. NO PETS. Security and lease. Call 570-762-6792

HARVEYS LAKE

3 bedroom, 1 bath. 6/15 to 11/15. $750/mo. + electric. 12 mo. possible. (215) 301-4290

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KINGSTON 54 Krych St.

Single: 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, gas heat, wall to wall, kitchen with stove & refrigerator. Quiet street. No pets. Not Section 8 approved. $675/mo. 570-288-6009

KINGSTON

Bellas Street 2 bedroom home on quiet street. $575/month. Call Call 570-441-4101

TOWNHOUSE In nice neighbor-

hood. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath. Appliances, washer/ dryer, parking for 2. $850. No pets/ smoking. Security & references required. 570-885-5683

MOUNTAINTOP 1,200s/f with basement & yard. Hardwood floors, 3 bedrooms. Sewer & water included. Security & references required. $1,095/month Call (570) 498-1510

NANTICOKE Desirable

Lexington Village Nanticoke, PA Many ranch style homes. 2 bedrooms 2 Free Months With A 2 Year Lease $795 + electric

SQUARE FOOT RE MANAGEMENT 866-873-0478

PITTSTON 3 bedrooms,

$600 a month. Call 570-362-0581 ask for Ron

953 Houses for Rent

953 Houses for Rent

PLAINS

SWOYERSVILLE

2 bedroom home on quiet street. $600/mo. + utilities. Call (570) 283-2884

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SHAVERTOWN Near Burger King

3 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, 3 season room, hardwood floors, off street parking & gas heat. 1 year Lease for $975/month + 1 month security. Garbage, sewer, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer & gas fireplace included. (570) 905-5647

SWOYERSVILLE 407 Hughes Street

2 bedroom single. Gas heat. All appliances including washer & dryer. Deck & Shed. No pets. $670 + utilities, security, lease, references & background check. Call 570-283-3951

RENT TO OWN

3 bedroom ranch with in ground pool. Needs TLC. Pets ok. No credit check. $795/month. Call (570) 956-2385

WEST PITTSTON

House and garage for rent with electric overhead door. Must see! Call 570-430-3095

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WILKES-BARRE MONARCH RENTALS 3 bedrooms,

all appliances provided. Call 570-822-7039

959 Mobile Homes

DALLAS TWP.

Newly remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Large kitchen with stove Water, sewer & garbage included. $545 + 1st & last. 570-332-8922

959 Mobile Homes

PLAINS TWP.

Mobile Home In Pocono Mobile Home Park. Fully furnished. 4 rooms. Screened in porch. Shed. New washer & dryer. New hot water heater. All appliances. Asking $5,000 or best offer. Call (570) 313-2340 or (570) 762-1758

962

Rooms

965

Roommate Wanted

MOCANAQUA

House to Share. Only $250 per month. All utilities included. Beautiful home, 5 rooms + 2 bedrooms. Rec basement, carpeted. No pets, neat person wanted. 570-762-8202

971 Vacation & Resort Properties

KINGSTON HOUSE WILDWOOD CREST Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $315. Efficiency at $435 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331

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WEST WYOMING Room for rent.$350 Washer / dryer, cable included. 845-616-1461

Collect Cash. Not Dust. Sell it in The Times Leader Classified section.

Ocean front, on the Beach. 1 bedroom Condo, pool. 06/24 - 09/09 $1,550/week 570-693-3525

Collect cash, not dust! Clean out your basement, garage or attic and call the Classified department today at 570829-7130!

974 Wanted to Rent Real Estate

HARVEY’S LAKE DOCK WANTED

Middle Aged Professional looking to rent Dock at Harvey’s Lake. Call (570)760-6277

Call 829-7130 to place an ad. ONLY ONL NL LY ONE N LE LEA L LEADER. E DER. timesleader.com

CALL AN EXPERT Professional Services Directory

1006

A/C & Refrigeration Services

AIR CONDITIONING DUCTLESS/CENTRAL Immediate installation. Lowest prices. Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 570-817-5944

STRISH A/C

Ductless / Central Air Conditioning Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 570-332-0715

1015

Appliance Service

LEN HOSEY Appliance Service Washer/Dryer Range/Dishwasher. Whirlpool, Maytag, Kitchenaid & Roper 287-7973

1024

Building & Remodeling

ALLOLDER HOMES SPECIALIST

825-4268. Remodel / repair, Interior painting & drywall install

Call the Building Industry Association of NEPA to find a qualified member for your next project. call 287-3331 or go to

www.bianepa.com DAVE JOHNSON Expert Bathroom Remodeling, Whole House Renovations, Interior & Exterior Carpentry. Kitchens and Basements Licensed &Insured

570-819-0681

Driveways, Sidewalks, Stone Work All top Masonry. Bahram, 855-8405

NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION

All Types Of Work New or Remodeling Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 570-406-6044

Northeast Contracting Group

Decks, Roofs, Siding, Masonry, Driveways, Patios, Additions, Garages, Kitchens, Baths, etc (570) 338-2269

Shedlarski Construction Home improvement

specialist, Licensed, insured, PA registered.Kitchens, baths, vinyl siding & railings, replacement windows & doors, additions, garages, all phases of home renovations. 570-287-4067

1039

Chimney Service

A-1 1 ABLE CHIMNEY Rebuild & Repair Chimneys. All types of Masonry. Liners Installed, Brick & Block, Roofs & Gutters. Licensed & Insured 570-735-2257

CHRIS MOLESKY CHIMNEY SPECIALIST New, repair, rebuild, liners installed. Inspections. Concrete & metal caps. Licensed & Insured 570-328-6257

1039

Chimney Service

COZY HEARTH CHIMNEY Chimney Cleaning, Rebuilding, Repair, Stainless Steel Lining, Parging, Stucco, Caps, Etc. Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 1-888-680-7990

1042

Cleaning & Maintainence

A+ CLEANING BY VERA

Homes, apartments & offices. Day, evenings & weekends. 570-309-8128 or 570-709-3370

RELAX THIS SUMMER

Let Us Do The Cleaning!!! Christopher’s Cleaning Service Call Today 570-299-9512 or email us at: nepacleaning@ gmail.com

Residential / Commercial Cleaning by Lisa. Pet Sitting also available. Call Today! 570-690-4640 or 570-696-4792

1054

Concrete & Masonry

BGD CONCRETE All Phases of

Concrete Work Small Jobs Welcome Free Estimates 570-239-9178

CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, SIDEWALKS, PATIOS & DECKS Many references, free estimates Call 570-704-8134

D. Pugh Concrete

All phases of masonry & concrete. Small jobs welcome. Senior discount, Free estimates Licensed & Insured 288-1701/655-3505

GMD MASONRY All types of

concrete, masonry and stucco Licensed/Insured Free Estimates 570-451-0701 gmdmasonry.com

1057Construction & Building

GARAGE DOOR

Sales, service, installation & repair. FULLY INSURED HIC# 065008 CALL JOE (570)606-7489 (570)735-8551 H-D Contracting Residential remodeling. Both large and small jobs. Free Estimates. Call Justin 570-3320734 or Salvatore 570-881-2191

1069

Decks

PAINTING & DECK STAINING

1078

Dry Wall

MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL

Hanging & finishing, design ceilings. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured. 570-331-2355 Hanging & Finishing Drywall Repair Textured Ceilings Licensed & Insured Free Estimates

(570) 675-3378 1084

Electrical

ECONOLECTRIC All Phases Electrical work No Job Too Small. Residential & Commercial Free Estimates Licensed-Insured PA032422

(570) 602-7840

GETZIE ELECTRIC

Licensed & Insured. 100 & 200 amp service upgrades. No job too small! 570-947-2818

570-829-4077

1093

Excavating

EXCAVATING & MODULAR HOMES

6’-9’ ARBORVITAE Tree Planting Available Driveways, concrete pads & all types of Excavating! (570) 332-0077

1105 Floor Covering Installation

CARPET REPAIR & INSTALLATION

Vinyl & wood. Certified, Insured. 570-283-1341 MCGINLEY FLOORS LLC Wood, Laminate & Ceramic 570-895-4350

PADDY@MCGINLEYFLOORS.COM

1129 Gutter Repair & Cleaning

GUTTER 2 GO, INC. PA#067136- Fully

Licensed & Insured. We install custom seamless rain gutters & leaf protection systems. CALL US TODAY ABOUT OUR 10% OFF WHOLE HOUSE DISCOUNT! 570-561-2328

GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED

Window Cleaning. Regulars, storms, etc. Pressure washing, decks, docks, houses,Free estimates. Insured. (570) 288-6794

NORTHEAST FLOORING SYSTEMS, INC Installing & Refinishing Hardwood floors. We install laminate flooring too! 570-561-2079

Handyman Services

Painting, Grass Cutting, floor maintenance, basements / attics cleaned. Free Estimates. Dependable & Reliable. Package deals available. Call 570-239-4790 or 570-388-3039

Hauling & Trucking

We Fix It Electrical, Plumbing, Handymen, Painting Carpet Repair & Installation All Types Of Repairs 570-814-9365

Call Johnnie

Need help with a project or small jobs done? Evenings & weekends. References. 570-855-3823 Licensed Contractor. Free Estimates. No job too big or small! 10% off with this ad. Great prices. Call today. 570-852-9281

ALL KINDS OF HAULING & JUNK REMOVAL

TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL REMOVAL Estate Cleanout Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE SMALL AND LARGE JOBS! 570-823-1811 570-239-0484 Charlie’s Charlie’s Hauling Residential & Commercial, Licensed & Insured. Free estimates. Whole estates, yard waste, construction Spring cleanup. 570-266-0360 or 570-829-0140

S & S TOWING & GARBAGE REMOVAL

Free estimates. Clean out attics, basements, estates We buy junk cars too! 570-472-2392

No job too small.

SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master electrician Licensed & Insured Bucket truck to 40’ 868-4469

1135

MAINTENANCE

GRULA ELECTRIC LLC Licensed, Insured,

All in a Call

To place your ad call...829-7130

Handyman Services ALL

MIRRA DRYWALL

1132

Pressure Washing We Also Do Indoor Painting. Experienced, Reliable & Honest. 570-899-5759

1132

PORCH REPAIR & REPLACEMENT INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING. ALL TYPES OF REMODELING. PLUMBING FREE ESTIMATES. (570) 793-4468

The Handier Man

We fix everything! Plumbing, Electrical & Carpentry. Retired Mr. Fix It. Emergencies 23/7

299-9142

1135

Hauling & Trucking

AA CLEANING

A1 Always hauling, cleaning attics, cellar, garage, one piece or whole Estate, also available 10 & 20 yard dumpsters.655-0695 592-1813or287-8302 AAA CLEANING A1 GENERAL HAULING Cleaning attics, cellars, garages. Demolitions, Roofing & Tree Removal. Free Est. 779-0918 or 542-5821; 814-8299 A.S.A.P Hauling Estate Cleanouts, Attics, Cellars, Garages, Fire & Flood Damage. Free Estimates, Same Day Service! 570-822-4582

AFFORDABLE

JUNK REMOVAL Cleanups/Cleanouts Large or Small Jobs FREE ESTIMATES (570) 814-4631

CASTAWAY HAULING JUNK REMOVAL

823-3788 / 817-0395 GET THE WORD OUT with a Classified Ad. 570-829-7130

WClean ILL HAUL ANYTHING cellars, attics, yards & metal removal. Call John 570-735-3330

1162 Landscaping/ Garden BASIL FRANTZ LAWN & GARDEN SERVICE Residential & Commercial Shrub Trimming & Mulching. Junk Removal. Free Est. (570) 855-2409 or (570) 675-3517

EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE

Paver patios, walkways, retaining walls. Pressure Washing. Creative, Reliable & Honest. 570-899-5759

KELLER’S LAWN CARE Mowing, mulching, Spring cleanup, gravel & trimming. Commercial & Residential. 570-332-7016

MOWING, TRIMMING EDGING, SHRUBS & HEDGES. YARD LEVELING. LAWN CARE. FULLY INSURED. CALL & SAVE 10% OFF LAST BILL. FREE ESTIMATES 570-814-0327 Patrick & Deb’s Deb’s Landscaping Landscaping, basic handy man, house cleaning & help moving. We even do inside painting. Any salvageable items can be picked up for free. Free estimates. Call 570-793-4232 Or 570-793-4773 QUALITY LAWN & LANDSCAPE Spring Clean Ups, Mulching, Grass Cutting,Fertilization, Tree & Shrub Maintenance & Installation Experienced, Affordable, Reliable Free Estimates (570) 592-4847 Rainbow Landscaping & Lawn Service Spring & Fall Cleanups. Trimming, mulching, complete landscape installation. Lic. & Insured. Call 570-674-2418

Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

1162 Landscaping/ Garden JOHN’S “Picture Perfect” LANDSCAPING Bobcat : Grading Excavator : Digging Shrub/Tree Trimming, Install or Removal “Be safe, not sorry.” Edging/Mulch/Stone Lawns, Tilling & more Hauling / Removal Handyman, all types. Fencing / Deck Wash Blinds/Closets & more! Reasonable & Reliable

570-735-1883

TOP SOIL

SCREENED & BLENDED Delivery Available Hunlock Sand & Gravel 570-336-0411

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Lawn Care

1ST Choice

Landscaping Complete Lawn Maintenance, Landscaping, Junk Removal. Free Estimates. 570-288-0552

AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE Complete Lawn

Care Service FREE ESTIMATES Mike 570-357-8074 Bill 570-855-2474 Leave Message

WEST SIDE LAWNCARE & Call PRESSURE WASHING JJ Murphy 570-714-3637

1183

Masonry

CONCRETE & MASONRY

Brick, block, steps, stucco, stone, sidewalks, porches and small jobs!

570-283-5254

1186 Miscellaneous

WINDOWS INSTALLED SUMMER SPECIAL

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Painting & Wallpaper

A.B.C. Professional Painting 36 Yrs Experience We Specialize In New Construction Residential Repaints Comm./Industrial All Insurance Claims Apartments Interior/Exterior Spray,Brush, Rolls WallpaperRemoval Cabinet Refinishing Drywall/Finishing Power Washing Deck Specialist Handy Man FREE ESTIMATES Larry Neer 570-606-9638

AMERICA PAINTING Interior/Exterior. 20 years experience. Insured. Senior Discount 570-855-0387

JASON SIMMS PAINTING Interior/Exterior

Power Washing Free Estimates 20 Yrs. Experience Insured (570) 947-2777

M. PARALIS PAINTING

Int/ Ext. painting, Power washing. Professional work at affordable rates. Free estimates. 570-288-0733

Painting

Free Estimates. Reasonable Rates. Flexible Hours.

THE PAINT DUDE 570-650-3008

Highest Prices Paid!!

FREE PICKUP

288-8995 1195

Movers

BestDarnMovers Moving Helpers Call for Free Quote. We make moving easy. BDMhelpers.com 570-852-9243

1204

Painting & Wallpaper

A & N PAINTING Airplane Quality at Submarine Prices! Interior/Exterior, pressure washing, decks & siding. Commercial/Residential. Over 17 years experience! Free estimates. Licensed & Insured

570-820-7832

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Licensed & insured. 30+ yrs experience. POWER WASHING, PAINTING, CARPENTRY & ALL HOME REPAIR. Free Est. 570-406-3339

1249 Remodeling & Repairs

D & D REMODELING From decks and kitchens to roofs, and baths, etc. WE DO IT ALL!!!!!!! CALL US FOR ALL OF YOUR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REMODELING NEEDS 570-406-9387 Licensed/Insured YOU’VE TRIED THE REST NOW CALL THE BEST!!!

1252

Roofing & Siding

J&F ROOFING SPECIALISTS All types of roofing. Repairs & Installation 25 Years Experience Licensed / Insured Free Estimates Reliable Service 570-855-4259

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

Jim Harden

570-288-6709

1189 Miscellaneous Service

Wanted: Junk Cars & Trucks

Pressure Washing

RUSSELL’S

A + C LASSICAL

Int./Ext. Experts! Aluminum, Wood & Deck Staining Free Estimates Licensed-Insured 30 Years Experience Locally Owned Sinced 1990 570-283-5714

$50 PER WINDOW 25+ Yrs Experience 570-855-6127

VITO’S & GINO’S

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Serra Painting Book Now For Summer & Save. All Work Guaranteed Satisfaction. 30 Yrs. Experience Powerwash & Paint Vinyl, Wood, Stucco Aluminum. Free Estimates You Can’t Lose! 570-822-3943

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Paving & Excavating

EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY PAVING & SEAL COATING 3 Generations of Experience. Celebrating 76 Years of Pride & Tradition! Licensed and Insured. Call Today For Your Free Estimate

570-474-6329 Lic.# PA021520 Mountain Top

PAVING & SEAL COATING Patching, Sealing, Residential/Comm Licensed Bonded Insured 570-868-8375 SEAL COATING Asphalt maintenance service We offer a full line of Commercial, Industrial & Residential services. 570-394-9794

New Roofs & Repairs, Shingles, Rubber, Slate, Gutters, Chimney Repairs. Credit Cards accepted. FREE ESTIMATES! Licensed-Insured EMERGENCIES

Mister “V” Constr uction

Year Round Roof Specialist Specializing In All Types of Roofs, Siding, Chimneys & Roof Repairs Low Prices Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 28 Years Experience 570-829-5133

SUMMER ROOFING Special $1.29 s/f Licensed, insured, fast service 570-735-0846

1294 Tile & Repair

TILE! TILE!TILE!

Tile, Stone & Marble Installations Floors,Walls & Tubs 20 Yrs. Experience Rick 570-864-8595

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Window Cleaning

Professional Window Cleaning & More. Gutters, carpet, pressure washing. Residential/commercial. Ins./bonded. Free est. 570-283-9840


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