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COPING WITH THE HEAT: Some out-of-the-way pools and ponds look tempting, but danger lurks

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Man shot in head on W-B street Police seeking person of interest who was seen running after Friday afternoon shooting on Jay Street in Parsons section.

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WILKES-BARRE – Investigators are searching for a man whom they call a person of interest involved in the shooting of another man in broad daylight Friday afternoon on Jay Street in the city’s Parsons section. Wilkes-Barre Deputy Police Chief Donald Crane said Friday police are searching for a black male, between 5 feet, 8 inches and 5 feet, 10 inches tall, medium build, wearing a light blue shirt and khaki shorts with corn rows in his hair, who was involved in a shooting around 12:40 p.m. Initial reports indicated a male was shot twice in the head in the middle of Jay Street. District Attorney Stefanie Salavantis identified the victim as Kenyatta Hughston, 22, but she did not provide his address. Salavantis said Hughston was taken to Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Plains

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“It’s a quiet neighborhood. We’ve never had anything like this before. I hope they catch whoever it was.” Vera Carr Jay Street resident

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FEDERER MAKES WIMBLEDON FINAL Roger Federer advanced to his record eighth Wimbledon final Friday, beating defending champion Novak Djokovic. If Federer beats Andy Murray in Sunday’s final, he will equal Pete Sampras’ record of seven Wimbledon titles. 1B

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WEATHER Matthew Nicholson. Hazy, hot and humid with late Tstorms. High 93, low 65. Details, Page 8B

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John Dooley of Moorestown, N.J., front, jumps into a whirlpool between sandstone outcrops ahead of Amanda Tandourjian of Moorestown, N.J., Olivia Szumski of Lumberton, N.J., and Grace Dooley of Moorestown, N.J. at the Seven Tubs Nature Area in Plains Township on Friday afternoon.

Troubled waters KEEPING COOL The Pa. Department of Health offers tips on staying cool on hot days: • Stay indoors in air conditioning as much as possible. • Drink plenty of water and don’t wait until you are thirsty. Avoid drinks with caffeine, alcohol or large amounts of sugar. They can cause dehydration. • Limit outside activity to mornings, evenings. • Dress in light-colored, loose-fitting clothing. • Never leave children or pets in vehicles.

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PLAINS TWP. – With 90plus temperatures boiling the Wyoming Valley Friday, about 50 people trekked to the Seven Tubs Nature Area to take a cool dip. Although swimming is prohibited at the Luzerne Countyowned park off Route 115, people said they could not resist the thrill of riding down natural rock slides into one of seven deep pools of chilly water. The scene will likely repeat itself today there and at other illegal but inviting swimming

holes as the high is expected to approach 100 degrees in parts of Northeastern Pennsylvania. A day after a Hanover Township man suffered two broken legs at a Hunlock Township swimming hole and the body of a Kingston man was recovered from the Susquehanna River in Harding, authorities said they are aware people will continue to seek relief from the heat at dangerous swimming spots. The Millie in Hanover Township, Shickshinny Falls in Salem Township, the Powder Hole in Nescopeck and Mill Creek along Jumper Road, Plains Township, also are popular with swimmers on hot days. See DANGER, Page 10A

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A change in state law means reconsideration for those given life as teen offenders. By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER tmorgan@timesleader.com

Attorneys for a man convicted of murdering two people in Luzerne County when he was 15 will seek to overturn his life sentence based on a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down mandatory sentences of life without parole for juveniles. The high court’s ruling, issued last month, means Kenneth Crawford, now 28, should be granted a new sentencing hearing for his first-degree murder convictions in the 1999 deaths of Diana Algar and Jose Molina, said Chief Public Defender Al Flora Jr. Crawford is among an estimated 480 “juvenile lifers” in Penn-

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sylvania who are expected to seek new sentences based on the ruling, said Marsha Levick of the Juvenile Law Center in

Philadelphia. The JLC is working with the Defenders Association in Philadelphia to provide assistance to the inmates, who must filed appeals within 60 days of the Supreme Court ruling or they will lose their right to challenge their sentences, she said. Crawford, of Oklahoma, was convicted in January 2001 of shooting Algar and Molina to death inside Algar’s camper at the Paradise Camp Resort in Hollenback Township on July 19, 1999. A co-defendant, David Lee See JUVENILE, Page 10A

Students support laid-off teachers A rally at Tunkhannock Area draws backing for teachers who are losing their jobs.

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Teacher union President Christa Burke gives Melissa Sherman a hug during the teachers protest Friday morning in Tunkhannock. Melissa Sherman is one of the 32 teachers furloughed recently.

TUNKHANNOCK – Incoming senior Cheyenne Hunsinger mixed laughter and tears as she praised teachers, some of whom never taught her, all of whom touched her life: The science teacher with a pet mole, the coach who

was “always there for us,” the ninth-grade algebra teacher at whom Hunsinger paused, beamed, and said simply, “a great year.” “The school board needs to realize what great people they are furloughing,” Hunsinger said, prompting a roar of applause from a crowd gathered Friday outside the Tunkhannock Area School District administration building to protest a budget that cuts 32 teaching jobs – on top of 24 lost through attrition last school year.

With many of the 32 teachers standing pensively in a nearby line, union leaders elicited chants of “enough is enough” and “bring them back” from a crowd of 200 or more. But it was students like Hunsinger who evoked tears and hugs from the teachers losing their jobs. “We got where we are because of you,” senior class President Nick Ide said, adding “I’m truly sorry” before turning to hug the See TEACHERS, Page 10A


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Pa. Dems battle new GOP redistricting The plan addressed concerns by the state court that rejected the first one. By MARC LEVY Associated Press

HARRISBURG— Democrats mounted a new challenge Friday in state Supreme Court to a Republican-drawn map of Pennsylvania’s legislative districts, after challenges to a prior plan six months ago won a stunning victory from the divided high court and forced this year’s election to be held on boundaries drawn in 2001. Republicans’ new version of the

legislative map was designed to address the Supreme Court’s criticism when it struck down the previous plan in January. That criticism targeted what it said were unnecessary splits of municipalities and districts that were unnecessarily drawn into unusual and tortured shapes. The challenge to the revised map by the state’s 20-member Senate Democratic minority caucus contained similar criticism, saying Republicans had not adequately justified reasons for splitting counties or shifting new territory into different districts. The map was approved 4-1 in June by the Legislative Reapportionment

Commission. The Senate Democrats also said Republicans had not followed the requirements of the Supreme Court’s earlier ruling. Specifically, it singled out the length of 35th Senate District around Cambria County, the shift of the Pittsburgh-based 38th Senate District, held by Democrat Jim Ferlo, into a suburban territory that heavily favors a Republican, and the alteration of the 15th Senate District seat to add the entire Perry County. For now, the pressure on the Supreme Court to rule quickly will be lower. The court’s January rejection of

the Republicans’ first version of the redistricting map means this year’s election of 203 House seats and 25 Senate seats will be based on the old district boundaries from 2001. Redrawing legislative districts is required by the constitution to account for population shifts over the last decade, and a new plan will wait for the 2014 election, the court ruled. That has prompted complaints by Republicans that using the 2001 map violates the constitution’s guidance that each district be equal in population as practicable. Meanwhile, another challenge is expected from Amanda Holt, an

Allentown-area resident whose first lawsuit provided a crucial basis for the court’s earlier rejection. Monday is the deadline to file a challenge. The five-member Legislative Reapportionment Commission is controlled by Republicans because its fifth member, a senior Superior Court judge, Stephen McEwen, was appointed by the Republican-tilting Supreme Court. However, it was the state’s Republican chief justice, Ronald Castille, who crossed over in January and agreed with the panel’s three Democrats that the first Republican plan did not meet constitutional muster.

Legislators approve changes to colleges New laws clear way for universities to begin offering applied doctorate degrees.

By SUSAN SNYDER The Philadelphia Inquirer

In the flurry of budget activity last week, Pennsylvania legislators passed what some are billing as the most sweeping changes to the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education since its formation in 1982. To give the state’s 14 universities the ability to raise more revenue, the new laws clear the way for the colleges to begin offering applied doctorate degrees and allows professors to commercialize their research to financially benefit both themselves and their university. The laws, which were signed by Gov. Corbett on Thursday, also lift restrictions on employees - from the president to professors - to be able to lobby for funds for university foundations. And, they permit the colleges to join universities outside Pennsylvania in bulk purchasing agreements. The legislation was passed by both the House and Senate unanimously. "Everyone understood the necessity of this action. By revising some of the legal barriers and obstacles, ... we have enabled the system to save or earn millions of dollars," said Sen. Andy Dinniman, (D., Chester), minority chair of the Senate education committee. Dinniman said they had no firm estimates on how much money the changes could bring into the colleges. It all depends how heavily the changes are used by the schools. "It could have a very significant impact," said Kenn Marshall, a spokesman for the state system. "It really puts us on a level playing field with every other college and university, not just in Pennsylvania but across the country." Previously, professors were

barred from commercializing their research because of a conflict of interest clause, Dinniman explained. Pennsylvania State University and other staterelated schools don’t have that restriction, he said. Faculty union heads are cautiously optimistic about the changes. They want to make sure that the focus remains on teaching students and not too heavily on research. "It’s a tricky balancing act," said Lisa Millhous, president of the faculty union at West Chester University and a professor of communications studies. Ken Mash, vice president of the Association of Pennsylvania State College & University Faculties (APSCUF) - the statewide faculty union - also said he hopes there won’t be "a mad rush" to create doctoral programs which could drain resources from other areas of the school. Mash, a political science professor at East Stroudsburg University, also said that the restrictions on commercialization probably won’t affect a lot of professors. "I don’t see that this is going to open up a flood gate of opportunities," he said. But Millhous and Mash said they welcome the potential for new dollars in an environment of declining or flat state funding. Under the budget just passed, the universities will receive the same funding in 201213 as they did in the most recent year. The year before, their funding was cut 18 percent, which prompted Dinniman and other legislators to start looking for alternative revenue sources. "It creates some really interesting ways to be innovative," Millhous said, crediting lawmakers for seeking input from the faculty union. "As we go through these tough economic times, this is one instance where we laud the chancellor’s office for looking for opportunities to be more efficient," added Mash.

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VALHALLA, N.Y. — The estranged wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had three antidepressants but no alcohol in her system when she hanged herself in May, according to an autopsy report released Friday. Mary Richardson Kennedy, 52, had trazodone, venlafaxine and desmethylvenlafaxine in her system when she killed herself in a barn at her family’s estate in Bedford, according to the Westchester County Medical Examiner’s report. Kennedy’s divorce from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was pending

at the time of her death, and one of her brothers tried unsuccessfully to get custody of her body before she was buried near the Kennedy compound in Massachusetts. Kennedy Jr. didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment Friday. In divorce papers, her husband — son of U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy — had asked that she be required to remain sober in front of their four children and not threaten suicide in their presence.

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By JENNIFER PELTZ Associated Press

NEW YORK — What the $?&(! is going on with our politicians? The mayors of New York and Philadelphia and the governor of New Jersey let loose with a few choice vulgarities over the past two weeks in otherwise G-rated public settings, including a townhall meeting and a City Hall event. And all three men knew full well the microphone was on. While foul language has been uttered in politics before, the blue streak is making some wonder whether it reflects the coarsening effects of pop culture in this reality-TV era of “Jersey Shore” and “The Real Housewives,” a decline in public discourse, a desire by politicians to come across as average Joes, or just a really hot summer. First there was famously blunt New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie branding a lawmaker “one arrogant S.O.B.” at a town hall last month (and using some stronger epithets in discussing his passion for the music, though not the politics, of Bruce Springsteen in an interview published in The Atlantic this month.) Then New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, apparently having trouble stomaching a slew of puns in his prepared remarks for Tuesday’s contestant weighin at City Hall before the Fourth of July hot dog-eating contest, chuckled, “Who wrote this s---?” to guffaws from the crowd. Then it was Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter’s turn on Thursday at a news conference at which he discussed a shooting a few blocks from the center of the city’s July Fourth celebration. He said he wasn’t going to let the city’s image be harmed by “some little ass---- 16-year-old.”

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“My sense is: Because they want to appear to be in tune with popular culture, politicians feel free to express themselves in profane ways,” said Rutgers University political scientist Ross K. Baker. And he finds that troubling: “I honestly do believe that, in aping the coarseness of popular culture, people in public life are really dragging us into a discourse of fang and claw.” President Harry S. Truman was criticized for his use of such salty language — for his time — as “hell” and “damn.” And many Americans were shocked by Richard Nixon’s liberal use of profanities on the Watergate tapes, which made “expletive deleted” a pop-culture catchphrase. In more recent years, then-candidate George W. Bush was caught on what he didn’t realize was a live microphone describing a reporter as a “major-league ass----,” and Vice President Dick Cheney hurled the F-word at Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy on the Senate floor. In 2010, Vice President Joe Biden was heard using the F-word on live television in a whispered congratulation to President Barack Obama at the signing of his health care bill. The seeming proliferation of political swearing reflects chang-

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es in both social norms and the media landscape, said Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University. Offhand remarks that might once not have been reported now get captured on video and posted online. “Politics has been nasty” for years, Thompson said. “The difference is we now have media that show this stuff.” Nutter, who has used vulgarities before in response to street violence, has described his language as an “honest, clear, direct response.” Christie has built his political career on his brash style. His warning to people to “get the hell off the beach” as Hurricane Irene approached last year appeared in big front-page headlines around the state. As for the lawmaker who was the target of the Republican governor’s salty remark last month, he’s not complaining. “He actually gave me national attention,” Democratic state Sen. Paul Sarlo said. “The term is more of an insult to my mom, who is not politically involved.” Still, Sarlo saw the comment as unbecoming of a governor who has been mentioned as a possible vice presidential contender.

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LOCAL Judge favors Scranton workers Ruling bars city from paying union employees minimum wages.

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Sgt. Thomas Evans, left, and Lt. Joseph Hussey of Wilkes-Barre Department of Veterans Affairs received national recognition. WILKES-BARRE

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wo police officers at the WilkesBarre Department of Veterans T Affairs have received national recog-

nition for their work. Lt. Joseph Hussey and Sgt. Thomas Evans were selected out of nominations from all of the Department of Veterans Affairs police nationwide, according to a Veterans Affairs department news release. Lt. Hussey was selected as Supervisor of the Year for 2011, and Sgt. Evans was selected as Lead Patrol Officer of the Year for 2011. The awards were presented at the Law Enforcement Training Center in Little Rock, Ark.

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By RICH HOWELLS rhowells@golackawanna.com

SCRANTON – While both the city’s unions and administration argued that each other’s actions would have a “devastating impact” on Scranton, Lackawanna County Judge Michael Barrasse granted a preliminary injunction against the city sought by its unions. The ruling barred the city from paying union employees minimum wage rates due to the city’s financial crisis. Minimum wage – $7.25 an hour – amounts to about 25 percent of the city workers’ average pay.

The unions were informed on June 27 via letter by Mayor Chris Doherty that the city could only afford to pay itsemployees$7.25per hour into the “foreseeable future,” which the Doherty city’spolice,fire,public works, and clerical unions said was a direct violation of their current bargaining agreements as well as federal law. Attorney Thomas Jennings, representing the unions, and City Solicitor Paul Kelly Jr. made their respective cases for about two hours, with Kelly placing blame on city council for the city’s fiscal situation. “Idon’tseeanythingthatsayshecanvi-

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haven’t, but argued that they would have no way to pay them back even if they did. Kelly also called Business Administrator Ryan McGowan to the stand, who testified that the city’s current cash balance as of that day is only $83,349, while paydays typically cost around $1 million. He said the city’s bills outweigh its income with $3.6 million already in the red and with the majority of real estate taxes already spent to pay back the city’s tax anticipation note, as per an agreement with the bank. Only about $2 million in real estate taxes are additionally expected to come in over the next few months. McGowan said that over the last six months, city council’s public comments

olate a contract,” Jennings said of the charter. “We’re operating under council’s budget,” Kelly insisted. “It’s simply a practical matter … In this case, there is no money.” Three union members, each one representing the police, firefighters, and DPW, testified that they would not be able to provide for their respective families or pay bills and loans on time. Kelly countered by asking if any of the men had taken advantage of interest-free loans offered by local banks during the city’s crisis; each responded that they See SCRANTON, Page 7A

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The Miranda Lambert concert scheduled for tonight at Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain has been postponed due to illness. No additional information was provided by presenter LiveNation or on the performer’s webLambert site. According to the CMT website, Lambert is on voice rest and a concert in Varysburg, N.Y. was canceled. According to the CMT website, today’s concert at the Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain in Scranton is being rescheduled.

Luzerne County did not fund the line item for Children and Youth cases’ representation. By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER tmorgan@timesleader.com

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The PPL Electric Utilities service territory has been affected by a nationwide scam that pries personal information – including Social Security numbers – from customers by promising them utility bill credits as part of a plan from President Obama. More than 500 PPL Electric Utilities customers are believed to have been targets of this scam over the past few weeks. The utility posted a warning about the scam on its website for several weeks, beginning in early June. In the scam, customers are asked for Social Security or bank account numbers. In return, they are told to make future bill payments with what turn out to be fake bank account and routing numbers. PPL Electric Utilities advises people who may have given out their personal information in the scam to contact Equifax to put a fraud alert on their consumer credit file. Customers can call 1-888-766-0008 or visit www.equifax.com to fill out a form. In addition, they can register an identity theft complaint with the Federal Trade Commission by calling 1-877-438-4338. PPL Electric Utilities will attempt to contact customers who have had payments rejected as part of the scam by letter with the Equifax and FTC information on how to protect their consumer credit. SCRANTON

‘Truthland’ to be screened

Energy In Depth, the Marcellus Shale Coalition and the National Association of Royalty Owners and Energy Citizens will host a screening of the movie “Truthland’’ at the Hilton Scranton and Conference Center on Thursday at 7 p.m. The movie, available atwww.truthlandmovie.com, features a Susquehanna County landowner who traveled the nation meeting with experts about the safety of natural gas development and hydraulic fracturing. The screening will begin with a brief reception followed by the movie screening and a panel discussion.

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n array of fire trucks from just about every community in Luzerne County took part in the Hanover Breslau Hose Co. No. 5 parade Friday. At left, Mary Burns holds her hands over the ears of her grandson Robbie Vols, 3, to protect his ears from the sirens during the parade. The parade was the kickoff for the annual three-day festival being held through Sunday on the corner of First and Delaney streets. This marks the final year for the 30-year-old bazaar.

W-B’s blacktop sidewalks to be replaced The walkways will be kept only during road construction along North and South River Street. By BILL O’BOYLE boboyle@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – Blacktop sidewalks along River Street between Academy and Jackson streets are temporary, the city says. Pennsylvania American Water Company is replacing a main water line and when the project is completed – sometime in August – new sidewalks will be installed. The work is being done and paid for by the water company, said Butch Frati, the city’s director of operations. There is no cost to the city. But there is a price to be paid by motor-

ists who are having added difficulty negotiating downtown streets because of all of the construction. Downtown motorists have been faced with traffic congestion and detours for moths. The Veterans Memorial Bridge is being repaired, reducing traffic lanes from two lanes to one each way. The detour around the Sterling Hotel continues until the city decides on a company to demolish it. Bids were opened last week and until the wrecking ball arrives, West Market Street is open only to vehicles entering the city from either the Market Street bridge. Also, northbound River Street traffic must detour around the Sterling using Market, Franklin and Union streets. Other projects in the city, such as Wilkes-Barre Boulevard and Coal Street repairs, make negotiating the downtown area difficult.

Frati said the water company wanted to complete the line replacement this summer in advance of the River Street Corridor Project that will calm traffic in the busy area near the River Common. That project is expected to begin in late 2013, Frati said. “The blacktop sidewalks are temporary,” Frati said. “When the water line project is complete, PAWC will return and do the sidewalks.” Frati said road projects necessitate temporary traffic changes. Mike Taluto, PennDOT spokesman, said the state agency issued the permit for the project and is monitoring the work. “I know (PAWC) wants the project completed by the time school resumes,” Taluto said. The project area passes the campuses of Wilkes University and King’s College.

Husband, wife get probation for taking copper piping Couple told police money from sale would pay for methadone treatments. By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – A husband and wife charged with removing copper piping from an Exeter home were sentenced Friday to terms of probation. Guy Lombardo, 37, and Maryann Clapps-Lombardo, 44, of Thomas Street, were sentenced on charges of criminal trespassing, theft by unlawful taking, criminal mischief and criminal conspiracy to commit theft by unlawful taking stemming from two January 2011

incidents. Guy Lombardo received 36 months in the county’s Intermediate Punishment Program, and must serve the first nine months on house arrest with an electronic monitor followed by an additional 12 months probation. Clapps-Lombardo received 18 months probation. They had previously pleaded no contest to the charges and were sentenced by county Judge Joseph Sklarosky Jr. The Lombardos’ attorney, Michael Butera, said Friday his clients haven’t used drugs in years, and that they intended to use money obtained from the sale of the copper piping to pay for methadone treatments.

Methadone is used to treat addiction to heroin and other opiates. “They are doing their best to overcome a very serious drug addiction,” Butera said. “I don’t think you or any other judge will see them (in court) again.” Butera noted his clients had previously been addicted to heroin, and that Clapps-Lombardo has been undergoing methadone treatments for the past 10 years, while Lombardo has been receiving them for the past seven years. Butera said both his clients suffer from mental health issues, and that since their arrest have been cooperating for the past 17 months with the

probation office, complying with a nightly curfew and passing several drug tests. “We’re sorry it had to come to this,” Lombardo told Sklarosky. Clapps-Lombardo noted the two just want to raise their young daughter. According to court papers, the couple removed copper piping from a Wyoming Avenue, Exeter, home and conspired with another woman, Kristina Quare, 30, in an attempt to remove piping from a Memorial Street, Exeter, home the following day. Quare, of Davenport Street, Dallas, is awaiting trial in Luzerne County court on charges relating to the incidents and other unrelated charges.

WILKES-BARRE – Thirteen attorneys who represented parents in Children and Youth cases are owed nearly $106,000 in legal fees dating back to last June, but it remains unclear where the county will get the money to pay them. Mike Shucosky, deputy court administrator, said he delivered a memorandum to the county Friday that details the amount that’s owed to each attorney. The county budget does Mazziotti not have a line item in place to pay the fees, however. “The line item that was created to pay the bills in the past was not funded this year,” Shucosky said. “It’s an obligation of the county. The work was performed. It will be up to the county to decide how to make the payments.” Shucosky said the attorneys, who were paid $55 per hour, are owed a combined total of $105,747. Most of the bills are for work that was performed in 2012, but there were some leftover bills dating back to June 2011. County Manager Robert Lawton did not return phone messages Thursday or Friday seeking comment on where the county will get the money to pay the bills, or when they might be paid. Vic Mazziotti, budget and finance director, said on Friday he had not yet met with other county officials to discuss the matter, but expects to do so soon. The attorneys, who include Robert Davison of Kingston, have been representing parents throughout this year, even though none of them have received any payment to date. Davison, who estimated he’s owed roughly $20,000, said he continued to do the work as a public service, believing he would eventually be paid. “It’s important that parents, regardless of the merits of their case, be given legal counsel,” Davison said. He said he’s pleased to see the county has finally taken action to address the bills. “I don’t think any of the lawyers who worked the past seven months did so with the assumption they would not get paid,” he See LAWYERS, Page 7A


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DEP waiting for spill release report from well site Approximately 4,700 gallons of hydrochloric acid spilled in Bradford County on July 4.

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LEROY TWP. – It will be several weeks before investigators learn the full environmental impact of a Fourth of July spill of hydrochloric acid on a well site in Bradford County, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection said Friday. Approximately 4,700 gallons of the acid was released at 1 p.m.

PUBLIC RECORD Divorces sought and filed in the Luzerne County Prothonotary’s Office from July 2 through 6, 2012: • Susan Peters, Shavertown, and Robert Peters, Shavertown • Ryan Clemmer, Moosic, and Kathleen Clemmer, Scranton • Peter Laba, Kingston, and Tannette Laba, Kingston • Laura Myers, Hanover Township, and Patrick Myers, Ashley • Jeffrey McAfee, Plains Township, and Crystal McAfee, Edwardsville • Lisa Thorne, Hunlock Creek, and Jason Thorne, Hunlock Creek • Michael Smith, Plains Township, and Rebecca Smith, Reading • Jesus Maldonado, Mountain Top, and Maritza Feliciano, Mountain Top Marriage license applications filed in the Luzerne County Register of Wills Office from July 2 through 6, 2012: • Thomas George Futoma, Mocanaqua, and Michelle Lee Milo,

Judge won’t budge on prison term W-B man still must serve 21/2 to 5 years in state prison for robbery, shooting in 2009. By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne County judge on Friday refused to reduce the prison sentence of a city man who shot another man in the leg during a robbery in January 2009. That means Robert Anthony Wiggins, 21, of Kulp Street, still must serve 2 ½ to 5 years in a state prison. Wiggins appeared before Judge Joseph Sklarosky Jr., where he requested his prison sentence be reduced and he be confined in the Luzerne County Correctional Facility. Wiggins pleaded no contest in April to charges of robbery, aggravated assault and two counts each of reckless endangerment and criminal conspiracy in the Jan. 18 incident in which Muadhdhin Sharif was shot in the thigh. Wiggins was sentenced in June to a minimum of 2 ½ years, followed by four years of special probation by Sklarosky. A plea agreement noted that prosecutors did not object to a county prison sentence, but Sklarosky said Friday due to the seriousness of Wiggins’ crimes, he did not feel a county sentence was appropriate, and left the four years of special probation in place. According to court papers, on Jan. 18, Sharif said a man, later identified as Jeremy Battle, entered Sharif’s unit in Hanover Village apartments in Hanover Township to talk about an incident a few nights earlier. Sharif said he was sitting on the couch talking to Battle when another man, later identified as Wiggins, entered wearing a mask and gloves and brandishing a gun. Wiggins pointed the gun at Sharif and demanded money before firing one shot at Sharif. Battle, 22, of Wilkes-Barre, also was charged in the incident and sentenced in January 2010 to 3 to 6 years in state prison and 10 years probation for his role in the robbery and in a number of other unrelated incidents.

Wednesday, according to well operator Chief Oil and Gas. The company said the majority of the spill, about 4,000 gallons, was contained by a plastic liner surrounding the well pad, and that most of what left the pad was captured by a sediment pond below. The volume of liquid spilled is slightly less than would be held by a 15-foot round above ground swimming pool. DEP spokeswoman Lisa Kasianowitz said the department took soil samples on and around the Yoder well pad, which is located off Southside Road in Leroy Township, and sent them to a lab

for analysis. The results will not arrive for several weeks, she said. Department investigators remained at the site until 2:30 a.m. Wednesday and returned the next day to observe site cleanup and ensure the spill did not reach nearby Towanda Creek, Kasianowitz said. Some of the acid, about 50 gallons according to Chief, reached a tributary in the creek, causing a small fish kill. Kasianowitz said the tributary bed was mostly dry, preventing the spill from entering Towanda Creek. “We consider the severity to be much less because it didn’t enter

Mocanaqua • Jonathan Thomas Chipego, Shavertown, and Jonelle Amber Dickson, Shavertown • Luis Antonio Teron, Hazleton, and Melissa Jiminian, Hazleton • Eddie Kearney Jr., Wilkes-Barre, and Brenda Marie Brislin, WilkesBarre • Boyd Thomas Hoats Jr., Forty Fort, and Kristin Marie Giordano, Forty Fort • Greg Hughey, Shickshinny, and Earlene F. Nafus, Huntington Mills • Florentino Sanchez, Hazleton, and Evelyn Perdomo, Hazleton • Eric Paul Eviston, West Hills, Calif., and Kristen Renee Pizzano, West Hills, Calif. • Jonathan David Condry, Wapwallopen, and Trisha Lynn Putnam, White Haven • Ryan M. Janov, Wilkes-Barre, and Laura Rose Kelly, Wilkes-Barre • Bryan J. Flynn, Wilkes-Barre, and Stephanie Oates, Wilkes-Barre • Robert J. Brislin, Tresckow, and Mary Jo Paladino, Hazleton • Joseph Rodzinak, Sweet Valley, and Jennifer Lynn Scazafabo, Sweet Valley • Ornelly A. Sanchez, Hazleton, and Maria E. Vasquez, Hazleton • Peter Thomas Mindick and Mary

Jennifer Guest • Jay Robert Preston and Noell Christine Haldeman • Peter Silva and Lisa G. Severnak • Gary Robert Long and Mary Claire Edwards • Curt M. Petrusky and Karen A. Kiddish • Matthew John Dragon and Christine Kazmierski • Joseph Lambert and Neena Patton • Kyle Wesley Lamoreaux and Brittany Lynn Dalton • Jason W. Nat and Michelle Lee Plasco • John George Nackley Jr. and Marya Lyndsay Morris • Jamse J. Yedlock and Kelly Polons • Britain Hayes Gazda and Kristy Lynn Clasen • Andrew Douglas Ochs and Jennifer Lynn Muscovitch • Robert Stry and Amber Jackson • Quency Phillip Scotland and Ebony Aigner James • Daniel James Casey and Barbara Jean Krause • Gregory Murray and Erin Ann Fiske • Roy David Eddy and Martha Bozek • Jason Orwan and Nichole Ann Kizer

Towanda (Creek),” Kasianowitz said. “If it would have entered Towanda (Creek) that would have been a much more severe impact, because I don’t know what users get their water from Towanda. … I’m not trying to say it’s not severe, it’s just less severe.” DEP also installed a rubber dam to prevent the tributary from entering the creek, she said. That dam remained in place Friday. Chief and hydraulic fracturing subcontractor FracTech have hired two environmental remediation companies, Minuteman Environmental Services and

Weavertown Environmental Group, to clean up the spill. Those contractors poured lime, a basic substance, onto the contaminated soil to neutralize its acidic pH, then removed the soil with vacuum trucks, Kasianowitz said. Kasianowitz said the fluid apparently spilled from a disjointed valve on a tractor-trailer that was connected by a pipe to a pump, which injected the acid into the well during the process of hydraulic fracturing used to free natural gas trapped in the Marcellus Shale. The spill occurred after a hydraulic fracturing operation,

while workers were breaking down the site, she said. Kasianowitz said it was not known Friday whether the valve failed or had been left open by a worker. Short-term exposure to hydrochloric acid, a corrosive agent used to clear drilling mud and concrete from a well before fracturing, can cause irritation of the eyes, skin and mucous membranes in low concentrations, and laryngitis, bronchitis pulmonary edema and in high concentrations, according to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.


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Spanish bullfighter Roberto Armendariz kneels in front of a bull during a horseback bullfight at San Fermin Fiestas, in Pamplona, northern Spain, Friday.

WASHINGTON — Almost afraid to say it out loud, lest they jinx their record, U.S. troops in Afghanistan achieved one small but important victory over the past year: They found and avoided more homemade bombs meant to kill and maim them than a year ago, thanks to a surge in training, equipment and intelligence. Bomb-planters have picked up the pace during the summer months, planting improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, along roads or footpaths. But

this year, only 5 percent of the bombs planted across Afghanistan hit their mark, according to Lt. Gen. Michael Barbero, director of the Pentagon’s Joint IED Defeat Organization. That’s down from 10 to 12 percent over the same threemonth period a year ago. The new figures released to The Associated Press show a slow but steady decline, from a high of 368 deaths caused by IEDs in 2010 to 252 in 2011, according to the privately run Icasualties.org, which tracks war casualties. That decrease has happened even as the military has begun to withdraw its surge of 30,000 troops, scheduled to

be complete by September this year. Troops are often more vulnerable as they withdraw from an area. Officials concede that the rate of bombs that cause casualties has risen slightly from April through June, as NATO troops attacked Taliban-held areas in a return to heavy fighting with the summer months. But the year is on track to be lower still than each of the previous three years, with 77 deaths from IEDs so far out of 162 total troops killed, halfway through 2012, according to Icasualties.org. Barbero credits the slow turnaround to three years of an increase in intelligence-gathering equipment such as towers and aircraft outfitted with an array of cameras and other detec-

An Afgan soldier is practicing IED detection techniques, locating a wire, at Camp Dwyer, in southern Afghanistan in July 2011.

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tion technology that have given U.S. commanders an edge, enabling them to spot the bombers as they approach often-

Sandusky inquiry at PSU near end

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Pa. accused of violating law he state government is flouting a federal law that requires workers at T public assistance offices to distribute

voter registration applications to clients, according to a lawsuit that points out that those offices received 7 percent of the applications they did 15 years ago. The lawsuit was filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia by Action United and the Black Political Empowerment Project. It named Gov. Tom Corbett’s secretaries who head his agencies in charge of health, public welfare and elections. It accuses the state of ongoing disregard of its requirements under the National Voter Registration Act, noting that public assistance offices received 4,179 voter registration applications in 2009 and 2010, compared with 59,462 in 1995 and 1996.

Investigator Louis Freeh’s job is to find out how the school failed to stop child abuse. By GENARO C. ARMAS Associated Press

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Zimmerman posts bail

Neighborhood watch leader George Zimmerman was released from jail Friday for a second time while he awaits his second-degree murder trial for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin. Zimmerman left the Seminole County Jail a day after Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester granted a $1 million bail with strict conditions. He wore a white shirt and dress jacket as he walked out. The neighborhood watch leader is required to stay in Seminole County. He was allowed to leave Florida after his first release in April. He must be electronically monitored, can’t open a bank account, obtain a passport or set foot on the grounds of the local airport. He has a 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew. “He’s very happy to be out,” Don West, one of Zimmerman’s attorneys, told reporters outside the jail. “Certainly it’s been a sobering experience spending the last month in jail in that kind of environment.” MEXICO CITY

Recount confirms PRI win

A partial recount of the Mexican presidential vote has confirmed the victory of Enrique Pena Nieto and his Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which ruled the country for seven decades until being ousted in 2000. The Federal Electoral Institute completed the recount from Sunday’s election on Friday morning. Pena Nieto received a little more than 38 percent of the vote, while his nearest rival, veteran leftist leader Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, got 31 percent. The difference represents between 3 million and 4 million votes. The final count differed by only a few decimal points from the original fast count released Sunday night. QUETTA, PAKISTAN

Gunmen shoot at restaurant

Gunmen on motorcycles opened fire at a roadside restaurant in southwestern Pakistan on Friday, killing 18 people, officials said. In the northwest, a U.S. drone strike killed 12 suspected militants near the Afghan border. The people killed in the restaurant attack in the remote town of Turbat in Baluchistan province were Pakistanis travelling with smugglers to Europe through neighboring Iran, said Abdul Razzaq, a government official in the area. Two people were also wounded, he said. It’s unclear what motivated the attack. Baluchistan experiences violence from both Islamist militants and nationalists who demand a greater share of the province’s natural resources.

traveled routes or revealing the signs of freshly dug earth where the explosives have been buried.

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A helicopter drops water as it assists in firefighting efforts at the Taylor Creek fire 25 miles southeast of Ashland, Mont., in this photo made Thursday and released by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.

Fire crews see progress Better weather enables success at several western blazes. By MEAD GRUVER Associated Press

CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Firefighters around the West were taking advantage of improved weather on Friday to make inroads against wildfires that have destroyed homes, forced evacuations and scorched hundreds of thousands of acres of timber and brush. In Redding, Calif., a growing blaze was threatening dozens of homes amid tinderdry conditions. It erupted into a 2-squaremile fire less than a day after it was spotted. “Even though there are no extreme winds and temperatures, this fire really burned because of how dry the conditions are,” said Daniel Berlant, a spokesman for California Department of Forestry and

Fire Protection. “That’s concerning because when you don’t have peak fire conditions, you still have a blaze that burned so quickly.” In Colorado, crews expected to have the state’s most destructive wildfire fully contained. Colorado Springs officials lifted evacuation orders for 126 more homes at a 28-square-mile fire that has damaged or destroyed nearly 350 homes and killed two people. Coroner’s officials identified the victims as 74-year-old William Everett and his wife, Barbara, 73. Dispatch recordings show the fire appeared to have started near a popular hiking trail west of Colorado Springs, The Denver Post reported, though the cause remained under investigation. In Wyoming and Montana, a lull in hot weather and shifting winds helped firefighters at separate blazes. Temperatures

in the mid-80s, higher humidity and calm winds aided crews at a 95-square-mile fire northwest of Newcastle, a town of about 3,500 near northeast Wyoming’s Black Hills. About 25 families were evacuated from Newcastle’s outskirts. In southeast Wyoming, aircraft, including four large air tankers, helped increase containment of a 16-square-mile fire to 51 percent. The tankers included two military C130s from a fleet that was reduced to seven when one crashed Monday in South Dakota’s Black Hills. Firefighters also reported progress on a 145-square-mile fire surrounding Laramie Peak, about 100 miles northwest of Cheyenne. In southeastern Montana, more than 1,300 firefighters made headway on five blazes that officials are managing as one 480-square-mile wildfire so they can quickly deploy resources.

Many Libyans fear violence before election By MAGGIE MICHAEL Associated Press

TRIPOLI, Libya — The killing of an electoral worker and calls for a boycott on the eve of Libya’s first vote since the overthrow of longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi raised fears of election violence even as campaigning came to an end Friday for a contest seen as a milestone on the country’s bumpy path toward democracy. The Saturday election of a 200-member transitional parliament caps a messy ninemonth transition after a ruinous 2011 civil war that ended in October with the death of Gadhafi, whose four-decade

rule left the country deeply divided along regional, tribal and ideological lines. The parliament will elect a new transitional government to replace the one appointed by the National Transitional Council that led the rebel side during the eight-month war and held power in its aftermath. Many in Libya’s oil-rich east feel slighted by the NTC-issued election laws, purportedly based on population, that allocate their region less than a third of the parliamentary seats, with the rest going to the western region that includes Tripoli and the sparsely-settled desert south. In what it called an attempt

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Libyan election officials work at a polling station in Tripoli, Libya, Friday.

to defuse east-west tensions, not be responsible for naming the NTC decreed on Thursday the panel that will draft a new that the new parliament will constitution.

STATE COLLEGE — Penn State’s internal investigation into the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse case is drawing to a close and the findings are expected within weeks, which would enable the university to confront the next difficult chapter in the scandal well ahead of the new academic year. Following the former assistant football coach’s arrest in November, university trustees appointed former FBI Director Louis Freeh to lead the sweeping investigation. His central mission was to find out how and why Penn State failed to stop Sandusky — who was convicted last month on 45 criminal counts for sexually abusing 10 boys, some on campus — and recommend changes to help prevent more abuse. With football training camp opening in a month and classes starting Aug. 27, the latest timetable, if met, will assure that the university’s own failings can be identified before another school year gets under way. Freeh’s inquiry helped uncover new evidence for the ongoing criminal investigation and will also be central to other inquiries. It is expected to shed more light on the relationship between athletics and the administration and the influence wielded by the late coach Joe Paterno. A fractured Penn State community, meanwhile, is still seeking answers about the events that led to the ousters of Paterno and school President Graham Spanier. The U.S. Department of Education is examining whether the school violated the Clery Act, which requires reporting of crimes on campus. And the NCAA, the governing body of college athletics, is conducting its own inquiry. More than 400 people were interviewed as part of the Freeh investigation, including everyone from top administrators and trustees to retired secretaries and former staffers in the athletic department. A spokesman for Freeh this week declined to comment on when the report would be finished, and the university on a website on the response to the scandal hasn’t deviated from its late summer timeline.

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MARGARET C. GAVIN, age 103, of Wilkes-Barre, died Thursday evening, July 5, 2012 in Little Flower Manor, Wilkes-Barre. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Lehman Family Funeral Service Inc., 689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre. For additional information, go to the funeral home website at www.lehmanfuneralhome.com. CLEMENT J. KUBASEK, 79, of Main Street, Mocanaqua, died on Friday, July 6, 2012 at St. Luke’s Villa, VNA Inpatient Hospice, WilkesBarre. Funeral arrangements are pending from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 211 W. Main St., Glen Lyon. THOMAS P. SUPEY SR., 89, of Wyoming, passed away Friday, July 6, 2012 at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Plains Township. Funeral arrangements are pending from Bednarski Funeral Home, Wyoming.

Anthony Wench July 6, 2012

Anthony Wench, 89, of Exeter, passed away Friday, July 6, 2012 at his home. He was born December 12, 1922 in New York City, N.Y., and was a member of St. Barbara Parish, St. Anthony’s Church, Exeter. Mr. Wench was an Army veteran serving during World War II. He was awarded two Purple Hearts during his service time. He is preceded in death by his wife, Sara Wench, in 2008; brother, John Wench; sister, Sophie Ventura. He is survived by his daughters, Dianne and Donna Wench. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the Howell-Lussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, with Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Anthony’s Church, Erie Street, Exeter. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. Entombment will be in Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville.

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rancis Patrick Brady, 62, of Zerby Avenue, Edwardsville, died Thursday, July 5, 2012 unexpectedly at home. Born January 20, 1950 in Kingston, he was a son of the late Francis (Red) Patrick and Angela Vita Tedesco Brady. He resided on Miller Street in Luzerne for many years. Frank was a graduate of the former West Side Central Catholic High School, Kingston, and received a bachelor’s degree from Moravian College, Bethlehem. He also studied at Millersville University, Millersville, Pa., and King’s College. In his early teens Frank was a Boy Scout, where he developed a lifelong love for the outdoors and often hiked in the mountains on the west side of the Susquehanna River. In the 1980s, Frank was a partner in a construction firm, working mostly in Florida doing residential construction and building docks along the Atlantic coast. Until his retirement, he was employed as a delivery supervisor for The Times Leader newspaper. Reading was a vital part of Frank’s life. His favorite author was undeniably William Shakespeare, making a personal study of Hamlet. He also read Irish and American history and studied archeology, being particularly interested in the archeology of the Mediterranean and Black seas. Frank is survived by his brother, Michael and his wife, Debby, New Hope, Pa.; four nieces and nephews, Erin, Sean, Bridget and Seth. The Brady clan remains close-knit, and Frank is remembered fondly by his many cousins across the country. The Brady family plans to hold a memorial service for Frank in the near future. Friends are encouraged to call Michael Brady for details at 267-261-1683. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Hugh P. Boyle & Son Funeral Home Inc., 416 Wyoming Ave., Kingston.

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Krisiewicz; three great-grandchildren, Logan, Kayla and Evelyn; brother, Michael Macarchick, Tampa, Fla.; sister, Carol Helcoski and her husband, Kenneth, La Grangeville, N.Y.; nieces and nephews. A funeral Mass will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, Old Forge, with the Rev. Joseph Bertha officiating. Friends may call on Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Bernard J. Piontek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main St., Duryea. Parastas Services will be conducted Sunday at 6:15 p.m. Family and friends are asked to go directly to the church the morning of the funeral.

Stacy Davis July 5, 2012 tacy Elias Davis of Moosic and formerly of Wilkes-Barre passed S away unexpectedly Thursday, July

5, 2012 in Geisinger CMC, Scranton. Born August 31, 1981 in WilkesBarre, she was a daughter of George J. and Madelyn Hannon Elias and was a graduate of GAR High School, class of 1999. She received her Bachelor’s Degree from Shippensburg University in 2003, and her Master’s Degree from Marywood University in 2007, where she was working on her Doctorate. Stacy was working in the Admissions Office at Marywood University as their coordinator of transfer enrollment vis, Drums, brother-in-law, Jason She was a member of St. Mary Davis, Charlotte, N.C. Antiochian Orthodox Church, Funeral services will be held South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, Monday at 10 a.m. from MamaryAlpha Phi Sorority, and University Durkin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish Senate at Shippensburg University. St., Wilkes-Barre, with services at In addition to her parents, Stacy 10:30 a.m. in St. Mary Antiochian is survived by her husband, Jeffrey Orthodox Church, 905 S. Main St., Davis, Moosic and formerly of Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be Wilkes-Barre; brother, Sean Elias, held St. Mary’s R.C. Cemetery, HaTrucksville; sisters, Colleen and her nover Township. Friends may call at husband, Scott Ravert, Swoyers- the funeral home Sunday from 4 to 7 ville, Kara Elias and her companion, p.m. Amy Saranchuk, Christy Elias, DalThose who desire may give melas; nieces, Jillian and Olivia Ravert; morial contributions to Marywood uncles and aunts; mother and fa- University, 2300 Adams Ave., Scranther-in-law, James and Loretta Da- ton, PA 18509.

Kenneth Kwiatkowski July 2, 2012 Kwiatkowski, 57, of K enneth Springfield, Va., died Monday,

July 2, 2012 in Annandale, Va. He was born in Kingston, a son of Walter and Elizabeth Tuscavage Kwiatkowski, Larksville. Ken graduated from Wyoming Valley West High School in 1973. Following graduation he served with the U.S. Army in Germany from 1973 until 1976. He then worked for the F.B.I. from 1978 until 2010, when he retired as a communications specialist at the age of 55. While working in Washington, he earned a degree in criminal justice from Northern Virginia Community College in 1991. He was a member of the American Legion Post in Springfield, Va. Besides his parents, he is survived by his brother, Walter Kwiatkowski; nieces, Angela Kwiatkowski and Sarah Jinks; nephew, Timothy Kwiatkowski; cousins, Michael Kittrick and Janice Dubrosky.

aniel R. Ceccoli, 75, of Indiana, Pa., formerly of Hastings, Pa., passed away Wednesday, July 4, 2012 at Alleghany General Hospital in Pittsburgh. He was born in 1936 to Gerimo and Mary (Toth) Ceccoli in WilkesBarre. Daniel was a member of St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church in Hastings, Pa., Knights of Columbus, Alhambra, life member of PSEA and NEA. He played college football for Mansfield University while completing his undergraduate studies. He received his master’s degree from Scranton University and received his doctorate degree from Penn State University. Daniel retired as the junior-senior high school principal from the Glendale School District. During his retirement, he helped various funeral homes in the Northern Cambria area. He enjoyed golf, working crossword puzzles, spending time with family, good food and was an avid pet lover. He was preceded in death by his parents; in-laws, Romeo and Carmella Sabella; brother, John Ceccoli and a sister, Lillian Januszko. He is survived by his wife of almost 52 years, whom he wed on July 9, 1960, Carolyn J. (Chubby) Sabella Ceccoli, Indiana, Pa.; a daughter, Angela M. Corte and husband, Mark, Indiana, Pa.; a sister, Alice Nastawa and husband, Frank, Toms River, N.J.; a brother, Jerry Ceccoli and wife, Anna Marie, Soyerstown, Pa.; sisters-in-law, E. Honey Chervenak, Jennerstown, Pa.; Tootsie Sabella, Northern Cambria, Pa.; Do-

lores Hoover and husband, Hal, Patton, Pa.; Theresa Golias and husband, John, Johnstown, Pa.; brother-in-law, Joseph Januszko, Plains Township; numerous nieces and nephews; and special friends, Silvo Corte, Mary and Ivan Yankivch, Albert and Louise Corte, Elsie Corte, Marcia, Mike, Alexi and Vince Belice, Cindy Stiffler and Lynn Newman, all from Indiana, Pa. Friends will be received on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Bowser-Minich Funeral Home, Indiana, Pa. A funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, their 52nd wedding anniversary, at St. Thomas Moore University Parish, Indiana, Pa., at 10 a.m. with Father Michael Sikon, celebrant. Entombment will be in St. Bernard Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Four Footed Friends, Indiana, PA 15701. www.bowserminich.com.

Donald Higgins July 6, 2012 onald Higgins, 85, of Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre, passed away FriD day morning, July 6, 2012 at Hos-

pice Community Care, Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Born in Wilkes-Barre on September 1, 1926, he was a son of the late John J. and Esther (Osterhout) Higgins. He was a 1944 graduate of Meyers High School. He was a United States Army veteran of World War II. Donald was a member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, WilkesBarre, where he served on church council and was a Sunday school teacher. He was also a member of the Voter’s Assembly and was a former chairman of the Stewardship Committee. He was a member of the Big Band Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania. He was an avid swing dancer and was well known throughout the valley. Prior to his retirement, he was employed by the former First Eastern Bank. He was previously employed by Triangle Shoe Warehouse for 24 years. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Margaret E. “Margie” Mappes, who passed away December 10, 2004, and a brother, William Higgins. Surviving are his sons, Donald Higgins and wife, Lorraine, Hazleton; William Higgins, Nuangola;

grandchildren, Kimberly Rose and husband, Jason; William Higgins; great-grandchildren, Joshua Kachurick and Jacinda Rose; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 1000 S. Main St., Hanover Township, with the Rev. Michael Erickson officiating. Interment will follow in Maple Hill Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Kniffen O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Celtic Health Care, 601 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704. To send Donald’s family words of comfort and friendship, please visit www.bestlifetributes.com.

LEYSHON – Edward, funeral services 1 p.m. today in the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Forge. Friends may call 10 a.m. until time of service. PAPCIAK – Edward, friends may call at the Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 173 E. Green St., Nanticoke, 1 to 3 p.m. today. STROUD – William, funeral services 11 a.m. today in the Chapel at Oak Lawn Cemetery, 1250 S. Main St., Hanover Township. THOMAS – Donna, funeral services 9 a.m. today in the Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Sorrows Church of St. Monica’s Parish, Exeter. WASSEL – Rose, funeral services 9 a.m. today in the Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Hope Parish, Wilkes-Barre. ZNEIMER – Selma, graveside funeral service noon Sunday in Temple Israel Cemetery, Swoyersville.

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Wilkes-Barre; June Frew, and her husband, James, Kingston; numerous nieces and nephews. Shirley’s family would like to thank the staff of Gentiva Health Services for the loving care that they provided, especially Shirley’s nurses, Elaine and Megan and her aide, Belinda Funeral services will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. from the Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. Carol E. Coleman, Pastor of the Luzerne United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call on Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent by visiting Shirley’s obituary at www.natandgawlasfuneralhome.com.

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elma Zneimer, formerly of Kingston and Dallas, died Wednesday, July 4, 2012 in Philadelphia. She recently celebrated her 92nd birthday and was a resident of the Watermark at Logan Square in Philadelphia. Born in New York City, Selma was the daughter of the late Louis and Flora Kohn. She was a graduate of Hunter College. Selma married Stephan Zneimer in 1941. Several years later, they moved to the Wilkes-Barre area, where they raised their family. Selma was an administrator with the Luzerne County Area Agency on Aging. She was a member of Temple Israel. Selma was preceded in death by husband, Stephan, and her son, Richard. She is survived by her daughter, Carole; son-in-law, Robert; grandchildren, Andrew and Carly; and sister, Suzanne Moskowitz. A graveside funeral service will be on Sunday at noon at Temple Israel Cemetery, Swoyersville, with Rabbi Larry Kaplan officiating. Arrangements are made by Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, 348 River St., Wilkes-Barre. Donations in Selma’s memory can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association (alz.org). Condolences may be sent by visiting Selma’s obituary: www.rosenbergfuneralchapel.com.

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ohn Shafer, 58, of Larksville, died Thursday, July 5, 2012 at the family home unexpectedly. Born October 29, 1953 in Forty Fort, he was a son of the late William and Martha Narusiewicz Shafer. John was a graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School and a graduate of Wilkes College. He was a member of St. John the Baptist Church of Larksville. He was employed by the Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Disability Determination of WilkesBarre. Throughout his life he was an avid sports fan, especially enjoying the Philadelphia Phillies. Surviving are his wife of 26 years, the former Debbie Mack; brothers, William Shafer, and Robert Shafer and his wife, Sue; sister, Kathy Ruch and her husband, Bill; mother-in-law, Frances Mack, Larksville; brother-in-law, Joseph J. Mack and his wife, Mary, Larksville; niece, Marijo Mack; aunts; uncles; nieces; nephews, and cousins. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. from the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St., Plymouth, followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Church, Nesbitt Street, Larksville. Interment will be in the Parish Cemetery, Dallas. Family and friends may call Monday from 5 to 8 p.m. Contributions, if desired, may be made to the Luzerne County S.P.C.A, 524 E. Main St., WilkesBarre, PA 18702, (570) 825-4111, or to Griffin Pond Animal Shelter, 967 Griffin Pond Road, Clark Summit, PA 18411. Please visit www.sjgrontkowskifuneralhome.com for directions or to submit online condolences to John’s family.

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morning, July 6, 2012 at her home. She was born in Wilkes-Barre on January 12, 1938, a daughter of the late Richard O. and Clara Mae Blecher Williams. She was a graduate of Meyers High School. Shirley was formerly employed as a seamstress in the local garment industry. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Larksville American Legion Post #655 and a member of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Thomas A. Williams, James E. Williams, William H. Williams and Robert E. Williams, and sisters, Eleanor M. Geiger and Marjorie C. Geiger. Surviving are her husband of 28 years, Lewis J. Price; daughter, Lori A. Reakes and her husband, Wilson, Shickshinny; grandchildren, Wilson Reakes IV, Jarrid Reakes and Jordyn Reakes; great-grandson, Caleb Connor Reakes; brothers, Richard A. Williams and his wife, Viola, WilkesBarre; David E. Williams and his wife, Tammy, Trucksville; Frederick T. Williams, Ariz.; sisters, Janice Williams and her husband, William, Wilkes-Barre; Carol A. Mushinski, and her husband, William, Larksville; Frances Burney and her husband, Romey, Wilkes-Barre, Sharon L. Burney and her husband, Gary,

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Funeral services will be Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the Kopicki Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston, with Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Church, Larksville. Interment will be in the St. Mary’s Annunciation Cemetery, Pringle. Friends may call Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.

Ruth E. Krieg, 77, passed away on Sunday, July 1, 2012 at St. Luke’s Villa, Wilkes-Barre. She was born in Hughestown on October 18, 1934, a daughter of the late Louis and Evelyn Shellhammer Bartoli. Ruth was preceded in death by her husband, Edward J. Kreig Sr., and by her daughter, Ruth Krieg. She was also preceded in death by a brother, Louis Bartoli and her companion, Bernard Reilly. Surviving are son, Edward J. Krieg, Florida; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren; sisters, Louise Magda, Inkerman; Evelyn Campus, Yatesville; nieces and nephews. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family.

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FUNERALS ALESCAVAGE – Mary, funeral services 9 a.m. today in the Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Township. Office of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St Mary Byzantine Catholic Church. Friends may call 8:30 to 9 a.m. BACHMAN – James, funeral services 11 a.m. today in the HowellLussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. Friends may call 10 a.m. until time of service. BUTTON – Carl Jr., funeral services 2 p.m. today in the Sheldon Funeral Homes, Main St., Laceyville. Friends may call noon until the time of the service. BZURA – Stanley Sr., Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. today in Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Plains Township. CLARK – Lillian, Celebration of Life service today, with visitation from 10 to 11 a.m. and the service beginning at 11 a.m. at First Primitive Methodist Church, Nanticoke. CONNELL – James, funeral services 10 a.m. today from the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. at Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Swoyersville. LADNER – James, funeral services 2 p.m. Monday in the Sheldon Funeral Home, Main St., Meshoppen. Graveside military services to be conducted in Overfield Cemetery in Meshoppen. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home.

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WILKES-BARRE – Lou Jasikoff says, “If you own the media, you own the message.” That could describe Jasikoff, 60, who is the owner and publisher of the new Independent Gazette, a free paper that centers on Wilkes-Barre City issues and politics. The first issue, fittingly published July 4, was put together by Jasikoff, former Pennsylvania chairman of the Libertarian Party, and other political activists. Under a banner headline, “The New Sheriffs in Town,” is a photo of the group that contributes to the paper, including Frank Sorick, president of the Wilkes-Barre City Taxpayers Association and a former defeated Republican candidate for mayor; Karen Ceppa Hirko, a Republican who lost the city controller’s race in 2011, and Linda Urban, who ran and lost for city mayor and council the last two elections. “We just thought WilkesBarre could use a monthly paper that’s community-oriented,” Jasikoff said. “It was spawned out of the last election. A lot of people felt they weren’t getting enough informa-

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tion, especially political information about the candidates.” But the Independent Gazette won’t be just about politics, Jasikoff said. “We don’t want to focus completely on politics,” he said. “We want it to be about issues like

education and other topics of interest.” Jasikoff said he wants to “keep it light” as well, offering horoscopes, crossword puzzles and a Sudoku puzzle. Sorick and Jasikoff co-wrote the lead story about the paper’s

formation. Carl Romanelli Jr, a Green Party advocate, is listed as a contributing editor, as is Betsy Summers, who ran for mayor as a Libertarian, and Anthony Antonello is billed as an investigative journalist. Holly Anderson is the paper’s executive editor. When asked if any members of the Democratic Party would be contributing, Jasikoff said he is seeking someone to represent that view. “There will be (a Democrat) contributing,” he said. “We want all sides represented.” Jasikoff said the newspaper’s name – Independent Gazette – was his idea. He said he wants people to know of the paper’s “independent” message. “We don’t want to be bought and sold by advertisers or political parties,” he said. “We don’t want to be perceived as leaning toward any political party or philosophy.” Jasikoff lives in Factoryville and is a native of Long Island, N.Y. He holds an accounting degree from Fordham University. A divorced father of two and grandfather of three, Jasikoff said he spent 30 years in Montana running a small restaurant/ motel near Yellowstone National Park. He said plans are to expand the concept to other cities such as Scranton, Trenton and Camden, the latter two in New Jersey.

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regarding a loan default with the Scranton Parking Authority and other financial matters have “severely fractured” the city’s relationship with the banking community, so none will agree to loan the city money until a new Revised Recovery Plan is put in place. While Kelly argued that the employees would be “made whole” in the future and pointed out that all city employees, not just unionized workers, were making $7.25, Jennings said the city has not clarified what the “foreseeable future” means and are choosing “which contracts to violate” by paying vendors but not employees. Instead of sitting down with the unions and negotiating, Jennings countered, the mayor unilaterally acted with his letter informing employees that they would be paid minimum wage.

Two additional priests will be permanently barred from ministry after the Philadelphia archdiocese substantiated allegations against them involving inappropriate conduct with children, church officials said Friday. The priests violated standards of “behavior” or “boundaries” but were not accused of sexual assaults, Archbishop Charles Chaput said.

POLICE BLOTTER FORTY FORT – A man was arraigned Friday in Wilkes-Barre Central Court on evidence of drunken driving after a pursuit that ended in Wilkes-Barre. Anthony James Ungvarsky, 38, of New Grant Street, WilkesBarre, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, fleeing or attempting to elude police and seven vehicle and traffic violations. He was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $5,000 bail. According to the criminal complaint: Police said Ungvarsky made an illegal U-turn at a red traffic signal at Welles Street and

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said. The manner in which the attorneys are paid has been criticized after a Times Leader investigation revealed one of the attorneys, Angela Stevens, had Wyoming Avenue at about 1:15 a.m. Friday. Ungvarsky passed through several stop signs at a high rate of speed and turned onto the North Cross Valley Expressway exiting onto Wilkes-Barre Boulevard and Conyngham Avenue where he stopped in a parking lot, the complaint says. Police allege Ungvarsky showed signs of intoxication and was transported to WilkesBarre General Hospital where he refused to submit to a blood test. A preliminary hearing is schedule on July 12 before District Judge David Barilla in Swoyersville. AVOCA – A man was arraigned Friday in Wilkes-Barre Central Court on charges he

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Four other suspended priests will return to ministry because the church deemed allegations against them were not credible, while another 12 cases remain under review, he said. “In making these decisions I relied on the counsel of numerous experts,” Chaput wrote in a statement. “They come from various professional disciplines and have dedicated their lives to child pro-

tection, to the investigation of sexual offenders and to support for victims of sexual violence.” The announcement was the second one from the archdiocese’s ongoing review of clergy sex abuse allegations. In May, five priests were banned from ministry and three were restored to ministry, while another priest died during the investigation and no determination was made in his case.

double billed the county nearly $60,000, most of which was for bill preparation. Stevens has acknowledged she made billing errors, but has maintained the errors were an honest mistake. She voluntarily relinquished roughly $20,000 that was owed to her, after the double billing was accounted for, and is not among the attor-

neys who is seeking payment. The county has since altered its policy to pay a flat rate. In June the county awarded contracts to the Sebelin Law Offices of Lehighton and attorneys Michael Shotto and Tony Ross, both of Wilkes-Barre. They each will be paid a flat rate of $25,000 to represent parents through the end of this year.

stole a truck. John J. Ames, 30, of Main Street, Avoca, was charged with theft and unauthorized use of a vehicle. He was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $1,000 bail. Police allege Ames stole a truck owned by Allen Williams from a residence on Main Street on May 30. Dickson City police recovered the truck that was involved in a retail theft investigation, according to the criminal complaint. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on July 11 before District Judge Andrew Barilla in Pittston. HUGHESTOWN – A man was

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Scranton police chief leaving city position Dan Duffy to become director of Lackawanna College Police Academy on July 23.

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SCRANTON – After what he called a “successful adventure in law enforcement,” Scranton Police Chief Dan Duffy confirmed Friday he’s leaving the squad room for the classroom. Twenty-two months after being sworn into office as the city’s top cop, Duffy will become the director of the Lackawanna College Police Academy. His final day with the city is July 20, and his work with the college begins July 23. Duffy, 37, worked during his time as chief to build a public-private partnership between the department and residents dubbed the “Be Part of the Solution” campaign. The chief previously worked as a member of the college’s security staff and as an instructor at the academy. His brother-in-law, Scranton Detective James Pappas, once told him, “I think you found your second calling” in the classroom, Duffy recalled Friday. It was Pappas who informed him of the recent departure of academy Director Will Oliphant. “When this position opened – which was just last week – I looked at it as an opportunity,” Duffy said. “My goal is to make a significant impact on law enforcement. “The future leaders in law enforcement will walk through those doors, and that’s a huge responsibility.” It’s one that college officials feel he’s well-equipped to handle.

“Dan focused hard on leadership and that connection with the public … There’s no better place to begin fostering those Duffy ideas than in the police academy,” said Lackawanna College President Mark Volk. “It’s not a loss for the city, it’s a gain. He’s got the chance to train the next generation of police officers and instill that same level of leadership and understanding of community commitment that he instilled in the police force here in Scranton.” Duffy admitted that the timing of his departure is “unfortunate” as the city struggles to pay its bills. “Absolutely not. I say it with all sincerity that this has nothing to do with the city’s financial struggle,” Duffy clarified when asked why he was leaving. “If I were to do that, that’s abandoning my post.” Scranton Mayor Chris Doherty sent a letter to union members on June 27 stating that they would be paid the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour beginning July 6 in lieu of the city’s financial struggles. Doherty called Duffy’s departure “bittersweet” but added that it was a “recognition of the type of people we have working in our administration.” Police Capt. Carl Graziano will assume the role of chief for the foreseeable future. “He’s outstanding, and he has the respect of all of the outside agencies,” the mayor said of the 20-year veteran. “Because of the financial conditions, it’s also an opportunity for us to do more with less.”

Judge dismisses nursing home lawsuit SCRANTON – A lawsuit filed by the family of a woman who alleged a nursing home worker forged documents so that she could divert the woman’s Social Security benefits has been dismissed by a federal judge. The lawsuit, filed in 2010 by Kisha Pacheco, claimed Evelyn Peyatt, a former supervisor at the Golden Living Center-Summit nursing home in Wilkes-Barre, forged the signature of Jo Anne Knight so Knight’s Social Security checks could be diverted to the facility’s bank account. AjudgedismissedthecaseinDecember after Pacheco’s attorney, Kevin Foley, advised the court his client could not find various docu-

ments the defendants had sought, according court documents filed in the case. The case was investigated by police, but no criminal charges were ever filed against Peyatt. Peyatt on Friday said Pacheco hadnoevidencetosupportherallegation,whichhascausedherextensive harm because a news story regarding the lawsuit remains on the Internet,causingpotentialemployers to turn her down for employment. “When I go for a job, I’m not getting it. One place told me it was because of the Internet,” Peyatt said. Peyatt said she hopes news reports that the case was dismissed will help her convince employers the lawsuit was without merit.

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HANOVER TWP. – State police Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement reported the following: • The Luzerne Pub, 347 Vaughn St., Luzerne, was recently cited for operating gambling devices or paraphernalia, or permitting gambling or lotteries. • The Henry Citizens’ Club, 14 Nicholson St., Plains Township, was recently cited for operating gambling devices or paraphernalia, or permitting gambling or lotteries.

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POLAND, Ohio — A sobering economic snapshot intensified the presidential campaign Friday, with President Barack Obama and rival Mitt Romney offering distinctly different views of the nation’s economic trajectory. Obama said private sector job growth “is a step in the right direction.” Romney declared the continued high unemployment a “kick in the gut.” A stand-pat jobs report that showed a net of only 80,000 jobs created in June and an unemployment rate unchanged at 8.2 percent set a new standard from which to judge the president and for Romney to attempt to exploit just four months from Election Day. Yet even as the economy dominated, the fallout over the Supreme Court’s decision on health care and Romney’s shifting response to it also continued to reverberate. “It’s still tough out there,” Obama conceded to a campaign crowd in this small village outside of Youngstown, Ohio. He noted that the private sector jobs created in June contributed to 4.4 million new jobs over the past 28 months, including 500,000 new manufacturing jobs. “That’s a step in the right direction,” he said. But he added: “We’ve got to grow the economy even faster, and we have to put even more people back to work.” Obama criticized Romney for pushing economic ideas that, the president said, have been tried without success before. Romney, speaking ahead of the president in New Hampshire, used virtually the same argument, saying Obama represented liberal policies that had been discredited. “This kick in the gut has got to end,” Romney told reporters, and issued a biting indictment of the president. “American families are struggling; there’s a lot of misery in America today,” he said, interrupting his vacation in New Hampshire to react to the jobs numbers. “The president’s policies have not gotten America working again. And the president is going to have to stand up and take responsibility for it.” Obama was on the second day of a bus tour of Ohio and Pennsylvania, hotly contested battlegrounds whose modest economic gains he hoped to leverage into a case for his re-election. Romney was at his lake-side vacation home amid growing anxiety among conservatives that he was not being aggressive enough and was squandering his opportunity to win in November. Republicans worry that Obama’s attacks against Romney are taking their toll on the challenger and right-leaning leaders in business and the media say he is presenting a muddled case for his presidency despite a weak economy. “I don’t say much to critics,” Romney told reporters, noting that he has issued a 59-point economic plan to counter the president. On his tour, Obama was promoting policies that he says have helped states such as Pennsylvania and Ohio, particularly the government bailout of Chrysler and General Motors. “We saved an auto industry. That saved hundreds of thousands of jobs here in Ohio,” Obama said in an interview with NBC affiliate WLWT in Cincinnati that was aired Friday. “We passed a health care law that’s going to mean security for Ohioans.” Obama questioned Romney’s motives on health care in the same interview, accusing his rival of caving under pressure from conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh for saying that requiring all Americans to buy health insurance amounts to a tax. Romney said Wednesday the

Supreme Court ruled the requirement to buy health insurance was a tax, which amounted to a shift in his position. Earlier in the week, senior adviser Eric Fehrnstrom said Romney viewed the mandate as a penalty, a fee or a fine — not a tax. “So the question becomes, are you doing that because of politics?” Obama said. “Are you abandoning a principle that you fought for, for six years simply because you’re getting pressure for two days from Rush Limbaugh or some critics in Washington?” At his stop in Poland, Ohio, Obama defended the health care law, saying he was “proud” of the law and said it was the “right thing to do” for Americans. “I make no apologies for it,” Obama said. The jobless numbers promised to command attention Friday and determine the nature of the polit-

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ical debate. The unemployment and hiring figures provide monthly milestones with which to measure the human toll of the weak economic recovery. Republicans were quick to pounce on the report, declaring

that Obama’s policies had failed. “The president bet on a failed ‘stimulus’ spending binge that led to 41 months of unemployment above 8 percent,” House Speaker John Boehner said Friday. “He bet on a government

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takeover of health care that’s driving up costs and making it harder for small businesses to hire.” Democrats sought to capitalize on the jobs created, which at 80,000 is not enough to keep up

with population growth but sustains a string of months where the private sector has increased hiring. Friday’s jobless report comes as the public’s confidence about the economy is already wavering.

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GOOD BIT of the testimony in the recent political corruption trial of former state Rep. Steve Stetler, DYork, focused on something called “opposition research.” It sounds vaguely scientific and bland. What does it actually mean? Digging up dirt – searching for skeletons in the proverbial closets of political opponents. The glimpse inside the politics of the state Capitol provided by testimony suggests there’s an awful lot of “research” going on in Harrisburg – and not by people in labcoats, but rather trenchcoats. Elected officials and their campaign staffers seem to spend an inordinate amount of time and resources checking the backgrounds of candidates. The idea, of course, is to gain some political advantage, gain the majority and the ability to enact your policies. “Oppo,” as it’s called in political circles, can provide a useful public service – unmasking candidates who are unqualified or unfit for public office. Both parties also check the backgrounds of their own candidates. But digging up dirt on the other guy is not, and should not be, a substitute for campaigning on your own ideas

and qualifications. Retiring U.S. Rep. Todd Platts, R-York County, always has followed that Stetler maxim – refusing to sling mud at his opponents (even when he might be well justified in doing so). Granted, he’s an exception in this age of big money politics and attack ads – and he’s getting out. Stetler, who many Yorkers considered to be in Rep. Platts’ league on the integrity front, has been found guilty of directing state resources to conduct political “oppo.” It was a sad and disillusioning end to Stetler’s career – and probably his freedom for what could amount to years. The hard lesson learned by Stetler and others convicted as part of the “Bonusgate” probe: If you’re going to dig for skeletons, use your own shovel. All the trials spawned by the Bonusgate investigation lead us inexorably to this conclusion: There has been far too much emphasis on partisanship and digging up dirt in Harrisburg and not enough on statesmanship. York Daily Record

QUOTE OF THE DAY “It’s a lot like China before the Olympics.” Brandon Ellington The state representative in Missouri and others bemoaned Kansas City’s hurried preparation for Major League Baseball’s All-Star game on Tuesday, noting city officials should not have waited for out-of-towners to arrive to tackle blight and other troubles plaguing poor neighborhoods.

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S THE FINANCIAL crisis intensified in September 2008, the value of a money market fund fell below the $1 value that such funds strive to maintain. The federal government was forced to step in with a temporary guarantee, which averted a destabilizing run that would have worsened the panic gripping financial markets. It was only the second time in the four-decade history of such funds – typically offered in brokerage accounts – that a money-market fund’s value had “broken the buck,” or dropped below $1. It was a lesson for many investors that such accounts aren’t risk free. Now, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Mary Shapiro has proposed a plan to make that lesson clearer while reducing the risk that taxpayers would have to finance another money-fund bailout. Her proposal would give money market funds a choice. They could set aside a small EDITORIAL BOARD

capital reserve and impose restrictions on withdrawals, or they could allow a fund’s value to fluctuate. The industry is strongly opposed to this plan because it might prompt many investors to withdraw money. To go into effect, the plan must be endorsed as a formal proposal by three of the five SEC commissioners, then adopted later in a second vote. Some brokerages offer money accounts that are effectively bank deposits backed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., but others do not. Many investors are unaware their cash accounts aren’t guaranteed. One of the main lessons of the panic of ’08 was the ruinous cost to the taxpayers of concealing risk. Shapiro’s plan would make risk more apparent so investors could make decisions accordingly – rather than in ignorance, and rather than blithely assuming any risk has been transferred to the taxpayer. The Kansas City Star

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ur cars are overweight! I remember those sub 2,000-pound cars we had into the early 1990s (Toyota Tercel, Ford Festiva, Honda Civic hatchback, Mazda 323, etc.) that averaged an easy 40 mpg. When it wasn’t a genuine concern over miles per gallon, these subcompacts were accessible everywhere. Now the course has changed. Today automobile companies’ advertising schemes have us jumping for joy when a car gets 30 mpg. When a car gains almost 15 percent in weight over 15 years (consider the ever-sopopular Toyota Corolla: 1997 – 2,337 pounds, 2012 – 2,734 pounds), miles per gallon are compromised. These weight gains make little sense, especially with the technological improvements in materials, advancements in fuel-injection systems and transmissions and so on. Why the weight gains? My guess: Big Oil sends loads of lobbyists and loads of money to Congress to keep us guzzling. Come on, people, we should demand better. Frank Dannert Swoyersville

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e recently mourned the loss of a great humanitarian, a fine community leader and a world-class neurosurgeon: Dr. David Sedor. “Doc” and I met in high school. It seems like only yesterday that we were working on problems and preparing lab reports for our AP chemistry class. We also served together as student council guides for the dedication of the “new” Wyoming Valley West High School in Plymouth, back in 1978. During high school and college years, I spent many memorable times at Doc’s house; his family was like my second family. I always felt welcome, and not long after I arrived each time, they would offer me a glass of soda and a snack. We would talk for hours about our classes and our hopes and dreams for the future. I enjoyed listening to Doc’s humorous anecdotes about the trials and tribulations of medical school. I felt honored when Doc and his future wife Lee Ann asked me to serve as a driver in their wedding. (I can still remember the red 1985 Chrysler New Yorker!) Doc came from humble beginnings, from a blue-collar background without rank or privilege. I recall his long hours of dedication to his studies and his remarkable achievement to finish medical school by age 23 – an age when most prospective students are just starting, or still applying,

to medical school. Over the years our lives took different directions and we lost contact. But I always will remember my friend Dr. David Sedor. He never thought of himself; he always put his patients first. Curt Piazza Kingston

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see Joseph Naperkowski is at it once again, making unwarranted attacks on Wilkes-Barre Township and its mayor. If non-resident Mr. Naperkowski took the time to fact check, he would know that each township in this state is required to have its financial statements audited by an independent CPA each year. If Mr. Naperkowski took the time to fact check, he would know that government agencies have tested Stanton Hill and everything checked out fine. I know that Wilkes-Barre Township’s elected and appointed officials care greatly about its residents. I applaud the fine job that the township does on testing soil. I am not the only one who feels that Mayor Carl Kuren has done a fine job; the voters also have given Kuren a vote of confidence by re-electing him last mayoral election, by about a 2.5 to 1 margin over his opponent.

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id you ever wonder how the Little League players from Mountain Top are selected for the all-stars? It appears that talent or athletic ability isn’t the only trait considered. One player, for example, had a batting average of .649 and led the league, which consists of nine teams, with seven home runs. He has never had problems with coaches or umpires. Well, in Mountain Top style, this player was never picked for the all-stars. Other players who had three or four home runs were picked, and some didn’t have any (look it up on the league’s website). One thing most did have in common

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is that their fathers were either coaches or assistant coaches. I know this letter won’t help the player mentioned, but it might help some other Little Leaguer in the future. It’s time Little League Inc. steps up to the plate and straightens out the Mountain Top Little League Association. Paul T. Keber Nanticoke

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his is in response to the letter to the editor from Fran McMullen about same-sex marriage (“Can’t do away with sex when debating marriage,” June 30). The word used in describing sex between two men was very offensive to me, and I am sure to many others, in addition to the rest of the letter. Gay men and women can make love in a way that I see McMullen seemingly cannot understand. Of course they cannot create life, but they can produce offspring in other ways. Also, many gay couples have adopted, or would like to adopt, children who were produced by “sexual coupling” between a man and a woman but were not wanted by that couple. Do you realize that gay people do not choose to be gay? They are born that way. If you did some research before condemning them, you might have thought twice about writing a very close-minded letter. When I was in grade school there was a boy who was very feminine. He played with dolls and ran like a girl. To this day I regret teasing him. He was, is and always will be gay because he was born that way. I wish someone explained this to me as a child. If we all understood, we would have accepted him as he was. I know better now and I accept people for who they are. It’s called diversity. We have only one life to live, and it’s short. Don’t you think that each individual should be able to spend it with someone they love, regardless of sexual orientation or race? Shouldn’t everyone be allowed to spend their life with someone they love without being looked down upon, condemned, beaten, ridiculed or having to hide their feelings? People should be allowed to be proud to show their true affections. Sex between two men, or two women, or a man and a woman is not revolting if they truly love each other. Learn to accept people for who they are. Don’t judge someone just because of their sexual orientation or race, and you just might learn something and make all kinds of friends. Open your heart. Give it a try and you might be surprised. It feels good. Jesus loved everyone. Joann Hoon Plains Township


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Celluloid switch that controls some of the jets that propel the water must be repaired or replaced at new activity debuting at Coal Street Park

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Wilkes-Barre Police canvass the neighborhood on and around Jay Street in Wilkes-Barre where a man was shot Friday afternoon.

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Aneya Lundy, 4, cools off at the Coal Street Park splash pad Friday. Water pressure was low and will be fixed next week.

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WILKES-BARRE – As the temperature again soared past 90 degrees, children playing at Coal Street Park on Friday weren’t feeling the full effect of the new splash pad installed before Memorial Day. “The city needs to get this to work better or add some sprinklers,” said Nicole Negron, 22, of Wilkes-Barre. Negron brought her son, Justice, 2, and her sister, Jaydon, 8, to the park to cool off. She said she and Justice come there almost every day. “It hasn’t been working right for a while,” Negron said of the splash pad. “Half of the sprinklers usually aren’t working. The city needs to fix it.”

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Alecia Kerbaugh, 19, of Nanticoke, said Friday she has swum at The Millie, Shickshinny Falls and the Powder Hole, which she called “all dangerous.” She prefers the Seven Tubs because she believes it is safer. “We come here pretty much every day just to hang out and to cool off,” Kerbaugh said before she began sliding down the rocks with friends. Kerbaugh said her friend, Michael Deck, 16, drowned at the Powder Hole in August 2007. Kerbaugh and her friends were not alone at Seven Tubs. Jontel Toland, 23, of WilkesBarre, said he goes to Seven Tubs “almost every day” with friends he described as more daring than he. “It’s not my thing,” Toland said while standing on a bridge watching friends slide down rocks and into deep pools of water. “It’s too dangerous. My friends are more risk takers.”

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furloughed teachers. In cutting the jobs, incoming senior Marlena Chesner said, “The school board may have been prepared to deal with the teachers, but they were not prepared to deal with the students.” The crowd cheered again, and Chesner added, “We love our teachers so much!” before turning to hug them. After her speech, Chesner said she still hoped to go on to college and major in communications “despite the fact that all our broadcasting programs might be cut.” Special education teacher Kristy Buchman, a track coach who found herself repeatedly lauded by the students, stood with fellow furloughed teachers Sheri Brown and Victory Borel, holding back tears. “It’s not just coaching, they are losing counselors, class advisers, they cut junior high sports,” Buchman said. Local union President Christa Burke said the cuts came despite a

Butch Frati, the city’s director of public works, said a celluloid switch that controls some of the jets that propel the water needs to be repaired or replaced. “The manufacturer will be here next week to make all the necessary corrections,” Frati said. “It’s a simple adjustment and then they’ll be working properly.” Negron said the splash pad is the only water fun option for some city children. She said going to a pool would cost more than she can afford. “I come here every day,” she said. “If I was going to a pool, the cost would add up quick over a week.” The splash pad opened nearly one year later than expected.

The original contractor for the project was replaced and as recently as January, city council approved a change order for the new contractor, Quandel Industries of Scranton. Coal Street Park has undergone a near $14 million facelift, including a new ice skating rink, playground facilities, basketball courts and new athletic fields. Coal Street itself is being widened to five lanes and that $12 million project is expected to be completed by the fall. Stacy Grochowski, 33, of Wilkes-Barre, brought her daughter, Taylor, 8, to the splash pad. “She’s having fun,” Grochowski said. “We come here every once in a while to meet friends.

It’s a good facility.” A playground for younger children is located adjacent to the splash pad. Built for the city with funding from the Goals Foundation, started by former city administrator J.J. Murphy, the playground was packed with kids. Dawn Kruszka, 38, of WilkesBarre, said her two children – Alyssa, 9, and C.J., 3 – love the splash pad and the park. “We have a pool at home,” she said. “Maybe if we didn’t we would want a city pool for the kids.” Kruszka said her kids were enjoying the playground where they did arts and crafts and ate free breakfast and lunch. The splash pad is open from sunrise to sunset.

Toland and Owen Lavery, 25, of Wilkes-Barre, who said he has been swimming at Seven Tubs since he was 13 years old, said they have never been chased away by law enforcement. There were no visible signs warning people it is illegal to swim at Seven Tubs. Lavery said there is a “no swimming” sign high above the Seven Tubs where the stream, known as Wheelbarrow Run, begins its descent through the pools. Law enforcement viewpoint County Engineer Joe Gibbons said the area is frequently patrolled by Plains Township police, county sheriff deputies and county security officers. “People ignore the rules, and unfortunately there is a tragedy,” Gibbons said. “It seems like every hot week, there is a headline about a tragedy.” Several gates installed to block road access to The Millie have caused people to find another way to the swimming hole, one that Ashley police said is illegal. Police said they recently cited “Memorandum of Understanding” signed when the teachers agreed to a partial pay freeze in 2011-12. The union contends that memorandum included language guaranteeing that, in exchange for the pay freeze, teachers would be assured there would be no layoffs until the two sides sat down and worked out a “successor agreement” this fall. The union is filing a grievance contending the district breached that deal, and signing the grievance was part of Friday’s rally. The union is also trying to find out how the district is justifying the furloughs to meet state law. This year’s cuts come on top of 24 positions left unfilled through retirements and resignations last year, and three or four people leaving this year who will not be replaced. In a district with 232 teachers at the start of the cuts, Burke noted that’s roughly a 25 percent reduction in two years. Pennsylvania State Education Association Regional Director John Holland said he believes the cuts may violate state laws limiting the justifications for teacher layoffs. “This is really for economic reasons,” Holland said, “And

Township for treatment, and was alive as of 8:30 Friday night but in critical condition. Nearby neighbors, who asked that they not be identified, said they heard what they thought were fireworks following the Fourth of July holiday, and then saw a black male lying in the street when they went to look outside. The neighbors said the shooting was “too close for comfort” and that their neighborhood is typically peaceful. “It’s a quiet neighborhood,” Vera Carr, a Jay Street resident said. “We’ve never had anything like this before. I hope they catch

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Hanley, 18 at the time of the killings, pleaded guilty to first degree murder and is also serving a life sentence. Police said Algar had befriended Crawford and Hanley after picking them up hitchhiking. The men, who were staying at Algar’s camper, beat and robbed Algar and Molina before fatally shooting them, police said. Crawford, who was tried as an adult, was sentenced to life without the possibility parole, which is a mandatory sentence in Pennsylvania for first-degree murder and second degree murder. In a June 25 decision, U.S. Supreme Court declared any law that sets a mandatory life sentence for defendants convicted of a murder committed when they were under age 18 to be “cruel and unusual punishment.” Flora said the ruling means Crawford and others are entitled to a new sentencing hearing. It does not guarantee they will not receive the same sentence, however.

whoever it was.” City and state police as well as Luzerne County detectives were investigating the scene Friday afternoon. Crane said one bullet casing was found on the ground, and that no weapon was immediately located. The person of interest, Crane said, was last seen running. It is unknown if the male was driving a vehicle, Crane said. Police had briefly searched the Intermodal Center in WilkesBarre Friday afternoon where they believed the male may have been, but he was not located. Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call Wilkes-Barre police at 570-8268106. Times Leader staff writer Steve Mocarsky contributed to this story. The Supreme Court ruling does not forbid a judge from sentencing a juvenile to life. It only precludes mandatory life sentences, requiring a judge to consider the defendant’s age and nature of the crime in fashioning the sentence, Flora said. Flora said it’s not clear yet how the Crawford case and others like it in Pennsylvania will play out. He said he suspects county judges will review each of the cases and make a determination whether Pennsylvania’s law is constitutional, based on the Supreme Court precedent. If a judge does declare the law unconstitutional, there remains an issue of how to resolve the matter because current Pennsylvania law does not allow a judge any discretion in sentencing for first and second degree murder. “Because second- and first-degree murder mandate a life sentence, I’m not sure what’s going to happen. The judge does not have any discretion. We may need to change the law,” he said. State Sen. Stewart Greenleaf, RMontgomery County, chairman of the Senate’s Judiciary Committee, has scheduled a hearing for July12 in Harrisburg to address that issue.

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People seeking relief from the hot weather cool off in Wheelbarrow Run at the Seven Tubs Nature Area in Plains Township.

65 people with trespassing on private property near Cook Street as they attempted to walk to The Millie and Solomon’s Creek. Michele Conway, of WilkesBarre, said her son, Shane, 18, and two of his friends were cited by police. “My issue was there were people swimming and police were

more worried about kids walking on a path,” Conway said. “If there was a concern with people getting hurt, their concern really should have been on the people swimming, not kids walking in woods.” Ashley police Chief Phillip Collotty could not be reached for comment on Friday.

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SHENANDOAH — The parents of a Hispanic teenager who died in police custody in eastern Pennsylvania have settled a lawsuit alleging officers beat their son to death. The federal complaint says Shenandoah police in 2004 fatal-

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Tunkhannock teachers, their families and supporters of the teachers attend a rally to protest the teacher furloughs Friday morning outside the Tunkhannock Area administrative offices.

state law bars furloughs for economic reasons.” The law allows layoffs due to sharp enrollment declines, curtailment of education programs on the recommendation of the superintendent and approval of the

school board as a result of declining enrollment, consolidation of schools or creation of a new district as a result of reorganization of other districts. State records show the district’s enrollment has not dropped by

the 25 percent cut in teacher staff. In 2009-10, total enrollment was 2,839; in 2011-12, it was 2,736, a bit more than a 7 percent decline. State Department of Education spokesman Timothy Eller said the state has not received any re-

ly injured 18-year-old David Vega, then hung his body in a holding cell to make it look like a suicide. A judge dismissed the case Tuesday, citing a settlement. Terms were not disclosed. Lawyers did not immediately return requests for comment late Friday. quest from Tunkhannock Area School District regarding the furloughs, and that no prior state approval would be required as long as the furloughs were for the reasons spelled out in the law. Burke noted district administrators had taken a vacation day and were not in the building behind them, a claim confirmed with a trip through the building. The offices of Superintendent Michael Healey and Assistant Superintendent Ann Way were closed and dark. Despite heat climbing into the 90s and a bright sun heating the parking lot tarmac, the crowd remained supportive throughout the rally that lasted more than an hour. Students and adults held up signs reading “You can’t put students first if we put teachers last; “I deserve the attention I need to learn, 26-plus students in a class is too many,” and “Admin. Pay raises plus 32 furloughs = a sad future.” Parker Robinson, 7, pushed his sign high in the air through much of the rally: “You furloughed my hero.” Asked who his hero was, he demurred, but mom Tiffany said he loved his art teacher, Krista Truesdale.


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WIMBLEDON, England — For Roger Federer, it’s Wimbledon final No. 8. For Andy Murray, it’s No. 1 — and the first for a British man since 1938. Federer, a 16-time Grand Slam champion, beat defending champion Novak Djokovic 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 Friday under the closed roof at Centre

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Court to reach a modern-era record eighth final at the All England Club. He is now one victory from equaling Pete Sampras’ record of seven titles. “I have one more match to go. I’m aware of that,” said the 30-year-old Federer, who is 6-1 in Wimbledon finals. “Still, it’s always nice beating someone like Novak, who has done so well here last year, the last couple years.” The next challenge will come Sun-

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day against Murray, who is the first British man to even reach the Wimbledon final since Bunny Austin 74 years ago. Murray, also trying to become the British man to win the Wimbledon title since Fred Perry in 1936, beat Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 in the second semifinal. If Federer does win Sunday in his 24th Grand Slam final, he would also take the No. 1 ranking from Djokovic and equal Sampras’ record of 286 weeks as the top-ranked player. “There’s obviously a lot on the line for me in terms of winning here, the all-time Grand Slam record, world No. 1,” Federer said. “I’m also going

into that match with some pressure, but I’m excited about it. That’s what I play for.” Federer and Djokovic went for winners on almost every point. But it was Federer who got the key points when they mattered in the third set. “It’s hard to fire bullets the whole time, so you try to also find some range. If he tees off first, it’s hard to defend obviously,” said Federer, now 1-0 against Djokovic on grass. “It’s just not as easy to take that many balls out and come up with amazing shots time and time again. That’s See FEDERER, Page 6B

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LEHMAN TWP. – Scoring opportunities have been hard to come by this year with the new wooden bat rules. Mountain Post-B gave Back Mountain plenty of chances Friday, yet hung on for a 4-2 victory in Wyoming Valley American Legion senior baseball. With the victory, Mountain Post-B (12-5) seMOUNTAIN cures a playoff POST-B spot in the league playoffs. Back Mountain (10-8) BACK MTN. stranded 13 runners on base, managing just one hit with a runner in scoring position. The Hawks left the bases loaded on two separate occasions. “They’re just a fundamental baseball team,” Back Mountain coach Cy Evans said. “They played sound baseball; we did not. We made baserunning mistakes and fielding mistakes. They deserved to win. They flat out beat us.” Back Mountain’s fate rests on today’s doubleheader between Tunkhannock and top-seeded Hazleton. If Tunkhannock sweeps Hazleton, Back Mountain will be eliminated from playoff contention. Mountain Post-B used small ball to score three runs on the board in the first. Alex Bucholz bunted for a hit, and a pair of singles by Jon Wychock and Elliot Snyder kickstarted a 3-0 lead. “The story of the game is fundamentals,” Mountain Post-B coach Billy Baratta said. “It’s small ball. No one is going to hit bombs. You have to move players by bunting the ball. Every inning, every game – you have to play small ball.” The Hawks’ best opportunity to tie the game came in the fifth. T.J. Schultz tripled and was thrown out at the plate on a fielder’s choice for the second out. Back Mountain loaded the bases via two walks and a single before popping out to end the inning. An inning later, Schultz hit his second triple of the game. A wild pitch ricocheted off the backstop and allowed catcher Curt Yanchik to making a diving tag for the final out of the sixth. Baserunning miscues with the bases loaded plagued Back Mountain in the third as well. Tom Goyne came in as a reliever to throw out Greg Petorak at third base for his first out of the game. Goyne earned the win in relief of Ryan Murphy. He allowed one earned run in 4 1⁄3 innings and

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Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard hits a double off Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Tim Hudson in the second inning of a game Friday in Philadelphia. Howard returned to the Phillies’ lineup for the first time this season, but the Braves still won, 5-0.

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PHILADELPHIA — Ryan Howard walked up to the plate to a loud standing ovation and drove the second pitch he saw deep to right-center for a double. With all their regulars back, it was just like old times for the Philadelphia Phillies. Except the end result. Brian McCann hit a grand slam, Tim Hudson tossed four-hit ball over seven innings and the Atlanta Braves beat the struggling Phillies 5-0 to spoil Howard’s season debut Friday night. “It felt good, but the outcome didn’t go the way we wanted it,” Howard said. Howard was 2 for 4 in his first game since rupturing his left Achilles tendon on the final swing in a postseason elimination loss to St. Louis last October. But the last-place Phillies generated nothing else

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on offense. The five-time defending NL East champions are a season-worst 11 games under .500. Since five-time All-Star Chase Utley returned last week, the Phillies are 1-8. “We still control our own destiny,” Howard said. “We have to go out and win series. If we can do that, we’ll find ourselves in the mix.” Hudson (7-4) nearly went pitch-forpitch with Kyle Kendrick, who also threw

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seven scoreless innings and allowed four hits. Kendrick had five strikeouts; Hudson had none. But Hudson got the W. “Today was probably the best I felt through this whole process,” Hudson said. “I felt like my fastball, velocity-wise, was pretty close to normal. I know for the last three or four starts, I didn’t have a whole lot of confidence to really let it go.” Antonio Bastardo (2-3) replaced Kendrick to start the eighth and immediately ran into trouble. Pinch-hitter Matt Diaz led off with a single and Michael Bourn walked. After Martin Prado hit a shallow fly and Jason Heyward popped out, Chipper Jones walked to load the bases. Freddie Freeman then walked to force in the first run. McCann followed with a shot to straightaway center for his ninth career slam, giving the Braves a 5-0 lead.

LAS VEGAS — LeBron James won a championship. Deron Williams became nearly $100 million richer. Kobe Bryant got Steve Nash as his backcourt partner. See, it hasn’t been all bad news for the U.S. men’s basketball players. But overall it’s been a rough year so far, and the impact will be obvious today when the Americans open training camp with about three weeks until their Olympic opener. The Americans planned to arrive with their 12-man squad already selected, keeping the focus entirely on the road to London. Instead, their plans, just like their roster, have been wrecked by injuries. When practice opens on the campus of UNLV, the top priority will be determining who among the players still standing get the last available spots. The Americans will finally select their team Saturday night. “We would have already made the decision if it wasn’t for the injuries and the length of the NBA season,” U.S. coach Mike Krzyzewski said. “We have a pretty good idea of who will be on the team, but the last one or two spots, you’re not sure of, so you want to see the guys physically and talk to them.” “They’re not trying out; all of them are good enough to be on the team. It’s where are they at right now, and how do they complement the nine or 10 guys that you already pretty much know are already on the team?” Krzyzewski said the Americans were deeper now than the squads he led to gold medals in the 2008 Olympics and 2010 world basketball championship, and the team has needed every bit of that depth. NBA All-Stars Dwight Howard, Derrick Rose, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, who would have made up one-third of the team, all have been lost to injuries. Lamar Odom, who still had a shot despite his miserable NBA season, opted not to play. Anthony Davis’ health is uncertain after the No. 1 pick sprained an ankle working out with the New Orleans Hornets. All the injuries forced the Americans to scrap their plans to name their 12-man roster June 18. They’ve lost some of their size and explosiveness, figuring they still have plenty left to deSee TEAM, Page 5B

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Peter Sagan of Slovakia, wearing the best sprinter’s green jersey, crosses the finish line ahead of Andre Greipel of Germany, bottom left, to win the sixth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 207.5 kilometers (129 miles) with start in Epernay and finish in Metz, France, Friday.

miles to go, at least two dozen riders spilled across a rural road. Many were downed and dazed, looking for team staffers in a jumble of injured riders and bikes. “It was like a trench hit by a (grenade) when I entered the crash to give my bike to Bauke,” Rabobank’s Laurens Ten Dam said on Twitter, referring to teammate Bauke Mollema. “Lots of blood and screaming. Carnage.” The U.S. Garmin-Sharp team bore the brunt of the crash. Tom Danielson, who finished in last

METZ, France — Peter Sagan of Slovakia avoided a bloody, across-the-road pileup to capture a stage for the third time at the Tour de France on Friday while Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland also steered clear of the mayhem to keep the yellow jersey. The 129-mile ride from Epernay to Metz began in the Champagne region of France, with roadside fans holding aloft glasses of bubbly to cheer the riders. But as the pack picked up speed to chase four breakaway riders with about 16 See SAGAN, Page 5B


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The two-year old portion of the Pennsylvania All Stars Stakes is over, now onto the three-year olds. Tonight three divisions each for BY ROXY ROXBOROUGH the colt pacers & trotters (for a total of six divisions) top a very good BASEBALL Saturday night program. We have seen plenty of stars of tomorrow Odds Underdog throughout the early portion of the week, and I certainly expect noth- Favorite ing less heading into a great weekend of racing. The PA All Stars close American League 10.5 Yankees out tomorrow night, with five divisions of the three-year old filly trot- RED SOX RED SOX 10 Yankees ters and three divisions of the filly pacers headlining yet another TIGERS 9.5 Royals strong fourteen race slate. WHITE SOX 10.5 Blue Jays BEST BET: E Z NOAH (15TH) INDIANS 8.5 Rays VALUE PLAY: MR GENIUS (14TH) RANGERS 11 Twins

POST TIME 6:30 p.m. All Races One Mile First-$16,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $25,000 6 Upfront Mindale G.Napolitano 3-1-1 Nap in for big night 3 Rockin Robert E.Ledford 2-1-2 Ledford with rare PD visit 1 Diane’s Shark J.Pavia 1-4-3 George opted off 2 Black Ace Hanover M.Kakaley 4-2-1 Raced decent at 50-1 price 4 Mcsocks A.McCarthy 5-8-1 Done little last couple 5 Adventure Bound T.Jackson 1-2-1 Yonkers invader 7 Pride And Glory M.Romano 6-1-2 Doesn’t belong Second-$50,000 PA All Stars 4 Fogelberg T.Hall 1-8-8 Jogs, if flat 7 Upfront Billy B.Zendt 1-1-5 Steady trotter 5 Another Amaretto G.Napolitano 10-3-4 Andover Hall filly 3 Boytown G.Grismore 1-2-2 Meadows shipper 1 Fashion Astral M.Kakaley 7-7-2 Kakaley down to .236 6 Redder Than Red A.McCarthy 1-1-1 Loving the fairs 8 Andover Again T.Buter 4-5-1 Not a stakes trotter 2 Bullvillcomeonjohn J.Taggart 6-3-6 Crumbles quickly Third-$8,500 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000 1MKG G.Napolitano 9-9-1 Nap’s choice over 5 others 5 Fall Toy E.Ledford 6-7-2 Robinson barn is red hot 7 Mr Snicker M.Kakaley 1-6-2 Won right off the claim 3 Sgt Charlie A.McCarthy 3-3-3 Tries to pick up pieces 4 Master Of Wars D.Bier 1-3-1 Bier in for the night 2 Goodbye So Long T.Buter 2-4-5 Almost lasted vs cheaper 6 Heza Character G.Grismore 1-5-3 Harrington newcomer 8 Donnie Bop T.Jackson 2-5-4 Tough level for him 9 Our Connor Mac N E.Carlson 6-3-3 Overpowered Fourth-$50,000 PA All Stars 8 Nothing But Class J.Takter 6-5-4 Great spot to break maiden 2 Frost Bites K G.Napolitano 5-3-1 Nice catch drive for Nap 6 Hawaiiancaviar B.Zendt 2-1-3 Brian having so so season 3 Astarsborn Hanover M.Simons 1-6-5 Broke last two starts 1 Beluga Ridge E.Ledford 4-1-3 Has work cut out for him 7 The Big Thea Thea T.Buter 5-1-6 Can’t compete 5 Celebrity Hall A.McCarthy 9-9-5 One better than last 4 Can Do R.Paver 4-6-2 Can not Fifth-$10,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $12,500 8 Splendid Kisser G.Napolitano 1-8-1 Yep, Napolitano again 4 Real Class T.Hall 9-1-8 Hall is hot of late 5 Sensationalist E.Ledford 2-3-3 Versatile pacer 6 Standupnkissme T.Buter 3-5-4 Back from Harrah’s 2 Jersey Dan J.Taggart 2-5-3 First start since purchase 3 Allamerican Pewter B.Simpson 8-1-2 Went horror trip in PD debut 1 Grandstand Hitter E.Carlson 4-1-3 Lacks the power 7 KDK Bellagio G.Grismore 4-3-2 Griz makes another stop 9 Touch Of Steel M.Kakaley 6-5-1 Fallen on rough times Sixth-$18,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $25-30,000 8 Ahead Of the Curve G.Napolitano 1-6-1 A pacing machine 3 Pair A Dice T.Buter 6-5-2 Look for bounce back start 2 Great Soul B.Simpson 3-1-1 Steady for Simpson 1 Rader Detector E.Ledford 1-8-7 More strong Robinson talk 6 Dinner Guest T.Hall 1-4-4 Won at Phl in 1:50.3 9 Hurrikane Scotty J M.Kakaley 8-7-6 Struggling sort 5 Sectionline Blast D.Bier 5-1-6 Bier training at .433 7 Come Together T.Jackson 5-9-4 Left behind 4 Ol’man River M.Romano 8-8-5 Showing his age Seventh-$12,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $15,000 4 Royal Morn G.Napolitano 3-2-3 Stable change does it 3 Real Attitude E.Carlson 1-3-1 Looking for win #11 8 Mastermaker T.Buter 5-2-1 Has to overcome post 2 Hagi M.Kakaley 2-1-8 Competitive field 6 Four Hoof Drive E.Ledford 6-8-1 Again draws outside 9 Twinscape J.Pavia 1-7-2 Claimed 4 of last 5 starts 5 Paper Luck T.Hall 8-4-4 Drops, but off a bit 7 Hemer’s Card Shark A.McCarthy 6-2-2 Shuffled out of it 1 Lies Lies Lies A.Napolitano 9-9-3 Trounced Eighth-$15,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $13,000 last 5 4 Touch The Rock T.Buter 7-5-7 Way overdue 2 Great Vintage J.Takter Jr 2-6-8 Won’t be 55-1 again 3 Mustang Art A.McCarthy 5-4-3 Drops, and moves in 8 Raining Again G.Napolitano 1-8-6 Dusted easier 6 Ideal Danny E.Carlson 1-1-4 Going for a three-peat 5 Alilability M.Kakaley 4-8-1 Loves to close 9 Amillionpennies M.Romano 6-1-4 Lack of speed a killer 1 Picture Me T.Hall 5-1-1 No photos anytime soon 7 Automatic Teller M.Simons 1-3-3 Cashed out Ninth-$14,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $20,000 5 High Wire Kat G.Napolitano 3-5-7 Kicks into overdrive 8 Four Starz Twins M.Simons 3-5-9 Loves the engine 1 Excel Nine M.Kakaley 2-6-4 Just missed against similar 4 Mobile A.McCarthy 2-6-1 Benetos doing well this yr 2 Theredandpanlines J.Taggart 4-3-2 Closing in on $900k life 9 Diamond Howard T.Hall 4-2-1 Again saddled outside 7 Dragon Laws T.Jackson 7-2-1 Vote against 3 Evening Job M.Lachance 5-8-5 Iron Mike in the bike 6 Little Gold Ring J.Pavia 1-9-3 Not a 20 claimer Tenth-$50,000 Open Pace 1 Rockincam M.Simons 5-4-2 Great pick up for Simons 6 Golden Receiver T.Buter 1-9-8 Still very solid 2 Meirs Hanover M.Kakaley 9-2-2 Tough luck break in Franklin 5 Special T Rocks D.Bier 3-1-3 Back to scene of career mile 3 Townslight Hanover A.McCarthy 3-1-2 Likes this strip 4 Dial Or Nodial G.Napolitano 2-6-1 Can’t hit high gear 7 Bet The Town A.Napolitano 3-2-2 Bet against 8 Rockin Glass J.Pavia 3-1-1 In too tough Eleventh-$50,000 PA All Stars 1 Mcerlean M.Kakaley 3-5-2 Rail is the trick 6 One Through Ten J.Takter Jr 8-2-4 Flying at the end 4 Bakin On The Beach T.Buter 1-5-1 Just won Reynolds Stake 5 White Liar E.Carlson 4-2-3 Marks stakes debut 2 Friday At Five J.Pavia 3-1-3 Career best was with Pavia up 7 Mudslide T.Hall 1-2-5 Notch below these 8 Mattacardle G.Napolitano 4-3-7 Rocked 3 Station Threeohsix M.Simons 1-5-2 Rides the pylons Twelfth-$50,000 PA All Stars 5 Uncle Peter J.Takter 8-2-1 No Googoo Gaagaa in here 8 My MVP M.Lachance 4-3-1 Reason why Mike is here 4 Mr Ridgetaker R.Beinhauer 1-1-9 Has the class 1 Solvato T.Smedshammer 5-3-1 Trond trains and reins 2 Lindys Jersey Boy F.Antonacci 1-7-4 Frank just 28yrs young 3 Pekoe Fashion M.Kakaley 3-2-7 Looking for a check 6 Mikesbrotherfrank G.Napolitano 1-1-6 Big move up ladder 7 Pilgrims Power T.Buter 3-5-8 Busted 9 On The Podium T.Jackson 4-6-4 Swallowed up Thirteenth-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $18,500 last 5 7 Hrubys N Luck G.Napolitano 1-2-4 Wow, sharp as a tack 5 Europan Union E.Carlson 3-3-1 Race is for place 1 Quik Jolt M.Simons 3-1-1 3yr old faces older foes 3 Mar Dream B.Simpson 6-7-2 Back from Yonkers 6 Major Belle M.Kakaley 1-4-3 Just won at the Big M 4 Deep Finesse T.Hall 1-1-6 Looks for a three-peat 2 Diamond Stick Pin J.Pavia 7-2-2 Best work done at Vernon 8 Bettors Glass T.Buter 9-2-4 Too little, too late Fourteenth-$8,500 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000 6 Mr Genius G.Grismore 2-4-8 Greg grabs a win 7 Bagel Man T.Buter 2-8-5 Improved for team Buter 1 Olive Loaf G.Napolitano 7-2-1 Philly import 4 Multiple Choice T.Jackson 1-5-1 Just failed a pre-race test 3 Boiler Bob The QB E.Carlson 5-3-8 Not showing much 5 Dial A Dragon M.Kakaley 6-9-4 Yet to fire for Burke 2 Young And Foolish A.McCarthy 2-3-9 Couldn’t beat cheaper stock 8 Chase The Sun D.Irvine 4-7-8 The night is upon us 9 Card Hustler M.Simons 7-6-8 ….next Fifteenth-$50,000 PA All Stars 1 E Z Noah T.Buter 6-1-1 Stout pacer 7 Star Recruit T.Hall 2-2-1 Chased choice before 2 Mc Attaboy M.Kakaley 4-3-3 Just raced in Hempt final 3 Real Infusion G.Napolitano 2-7-1 Dominated Stallion series 6 Allstar Blues A.McCarthy 6-2-7 Maybe use 4th in super’s 4 Abbeylara A.Napolitano 5-4-5 Ohio based gelding 5 C’mon Buzz Off R.Paver 4-5-4 Clipped quickly Sixteenth-$50,000 PA All Stars 1 I Like Dreamin G.Napolitano 7-2-1 Down the road 7 Atta Boy Dan T.Hall 4-3-1 Race is on for place 4 Back To The West E.Carlson 4-1-6 Late arrival for the show 3 Mcboogie T.Buter 2-3-2 Not lived up to expectations 6 Papa Ray J.Pavia 3-6-1 Dismal last start here 2 Take It Back Terry M.Kakaley 4-1-3 Rebuffed 8 Lastingart Hanover A.McCarthy 3-2-3 Won’t last 5 Chrome Cruiser M.Simons 2-7-3 See you tomorrow

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West Division W L Pct. GB Indianapolis (Pirates)............... 55 32 .632 — Columbus (Indians) ................. 43 44 .494 12 Toledo (Tigers) ........................ 35 52 .402 20 Louisville (Reds) ...................... 32 57 .360 24 Friday's Games Buffalo 5, Syracuse 1 Columbus 10, Indianapolis 6 Durham 4, Gwinnett 1 Yankees 8, Lehigh Valley 1 Toledo 8, Louisville 0 Rochester 3, Pawtucket 1 Norfolk 4, Charlotte 0 Today's Games Syracuse at Pawtucket, 6:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 6:05 p.m. Toledo at Louisville, 6:05 p.m. Buffalo at Yankees, 7 p.m. Indianapolis at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Durham at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Norfolk at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Sunday's Games Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 12:05 p.m., 1st game Indianapolis at Columbus, 1:05 p.m. Syracuse at Pawtucket, 1:05 p.m. Buffalo at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, 2 p.m. Toledo at Louisville, 2:05 p.m. Norfolk at Charlotte, 2:15 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 2:35 p.m., 2nd game Durham at Gwinnett, 5:05 p.m.

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L O C A L C A L E N D A R TODAY'S EVENTS SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Nanticoke at Swoyersville, 9 a.m. Hazleton Area at Tunkhannock, Noon YOUTH LEGION BASEBALL (All games at 10:30 a.m. unless noted) Plains at Tunkhannock Wilkes-Barre at Mountain Top LITTLE LEAGUE District 16 9-10 Baseball Pittston Twp. at Nanticoke, 2 p.m. (at Newport LL) District 16 10-11 Baseball South Wilkes-Barre at Mountain Top, 2 p.m. Nanticoke or Pittston at Avoca/Dupont, 2 p.m. District 31 10-11 Baseball Bob Horlacher at Kingston/Forty Fort, 2 p.m. Exeter at West Side, 2 p.m. District 16 Major Baseball South Wilkes-Barre at Mountain Top, 6 p.m. District 31 Major Baseball Wyoming/West Wyoming at Back Mtn. American, 2 p.m. District 16 Senior Baseball Nanticoke at North W-B/Plains, 2 p.m. Avoca/Dupont/Pittston/Jenkins Twp. at Duryea/Pittston Twp., 2 p.m. District 16 Senior Softball Plains at Mountain Top, 6 p.m.

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AUTO RACING 8 a.m. SPEED — Formula One, qualifying for British Grand Prix, at Towcester, England 4 p.m. ESPN2 — American Le Mans Series, Northeast Grand Prix, at Lakeville, Conn. 7:30 p.m. TNT — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Coke Zero 400, at Daytona Beach, Fla.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

12:30 p.m. YES — N.Y. Yankees at Boston 4 p.m. SNY — Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets ROOT – San Francisco at Pittsburgh 7 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, N.Y. Yankees at Boston, Atlanta at Philadelphia, or Minnesota at Texas 10 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Cincinnati at San Diego or Baltimore at L.A. Angels

TENNIS

9 a.m. ESPN — The Championships, women’s championship match, at Wimbledon, England

T R A N S A C T I O N S BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Claimed LHP Daniel Moskos off waivers from Pittsburgh and optioned him to Charlotte (IL). CLEVELAND INDIANS—Activated OF Shelley Duncan from the paternity list. Optioned INF Jason Donald to Columbus (IL). TORONTO BLUE JAYS have signed LHP Alonzo Gonzalez, OF Nathan Desouza and 1B Daniel Devonshire to minor league contracts. National League PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES—Activated 1B Ryan Howard from the 15-day DL. Assigned 3B Hector Luna to Lehigh Valley (IL). International League CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS—Announced LHP Pedro Hernandez was added to the roster from Birmingham (SL).

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association BROOKLYN NETS—Signed G Tyshawn Taylor.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Signed LW Nick Foligno to a three-year contract. MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed D Kyle Hagel to one-year AHL contract. PHOENIX COYOTES—Re-signed F Kyle Chipchura to a one-year contract. ST. LOUIS BLUES—Signed F Andrew Murray to a one-year contract. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Signed G Anders Lindback to a two-year contract and D Matt Taormina to a one-year contract. WINNIPEG JETS—Agreed to terms with F Ben Maxwell and G Mark Dekanich.

COLLEGE

APPALACHIAN STATE—Named Billy Jones baseball coach. NORTH CAROLINA STATE—Named Shawn Rychcik softball coach. WESTERN NEW ENGLAND—Named Ted Banks wrestling coach.

B A S E B A L L Minor League Baseball International League North Division W Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 51 Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 49 Yankees ................................... 47 Syracuse (Nationals)............... 44 Buffalo (Mets)........................... 43 Rochester (Twins) ................... 40 South Division W Charlotte (White Sox) ............. 49 Norfolk (Orioles) ...................... 45 Durham (Rays)......................... 42 Gwinnett (Braves) ................... 41

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NASCAR Nationwide Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca-Cola Lineup After Friday qualifying; race Friday At Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Fla. Lap length: 2.5 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 177.34. 2. (6) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 177.253. 3. (88) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 177.092. 4. (7) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 177.012. 5. (33) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 176.995. 6. (1) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 176.866. 7. (22) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 176.744. 8. (01) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 176.561. 9. (18) Joey Logano, Toyota, 176.547. 10. (11) Brian Scott, Toyota, 176.467. 11. (36) Bobby Santos, Chevrolet, 176.405. 12. (70) Johanna Long, Chevrolet, 176.239. 13. (20) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 176.184. 14. (2) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 176.039. 15. (30) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 175.809. 16. (44) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 175.792. 17. (12) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 175.675. 18. (43) Michael Annett, Ford, 175.517. 19. (99) John Wes Townley, Toyota, 175.497. 20. (38) Brad Sweet, Chevrolet, 175.439. 21. (54) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 175.107. 22. (31) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 174.961. 23. (19) Tayler Malsam, Toyota, 174.706. 24. (10) Jeff Green, Toyota, 174.49. 25. (24) Casey Roderick, Toyota, 174.3. 26. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 174.26. 27. (14) Eric McClure, Toyota, 174.159. 28. (39) Josh Richards, Ford, 174.115. 29. (4) Danny Efland, Chevrolet, 173.923. 30. (81) Jason Bowles, Toyota, 173.785. 31. (15) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford, 173.625. 32. (82) Blake Koch, Dodge, 173.164. 33. (08) Bryan Silas, Ford, 173.157. 34. (51) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 172.934. 35. (23) Robert Richardson Jr., Chevrolet, 172.612. 36. (50) T.J. Bell, Chevrolet, 172.288. 37. (74) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, 172.058. 38. (41) Timmy Hill, Chevrolet, 171.733. 39. (47) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, 171.693. 40. (42) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 171.517. 41. (52) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, 171.168. 42. (40) Erik Darnell, Chevrolet, Owner Points. 43. (46) Chase Miller, Chevrolet, 171.093.

Sprint Cup Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola Lineup After Friday qualifying;race Saturday At Daytona International Speedway Daytona Beach, Fla. Lap length: 2.5 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 192.386 mph. 2. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 192.361. 3. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 192.353. 4. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 192.291. 5. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 192.139. 6. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 192.061. 7. (50) Bill Elliott, Chevrolet, 192.012. 8. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 191.934. 9. (22) A J Allmendinger, Dodge, 191.894. 10. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 191.857. 11. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 191.824. 12. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 191.8. 13. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 191.71. 14. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 191.681. 15. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 191.579. 16. (21) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 191.498. 17. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 191.477. 18. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 191.27. 19. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 191.245. 20. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 191.229. 21. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 191.095. 22. (98) Mike Bliss, Ford, 190.985. 23. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 190.945. 24. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 190.921. 25. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 190.848. 26. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 190.718. 27. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, 190.666. 28. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 190.617. 29. (55) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 190.597. 30. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 190.557. 31. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 190.553. 32. (26) Josh Wise, Ford, 190.174. 33. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 190.134. 34. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 190.118. 35. (32) Terry Labonte, Ford, 190.046. 36. (51) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 189.994. 37. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 189.673. 38. (33) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, 188.719. 39. (83) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 188.683. 40. (10) David Reutimann, Chevrolet, 188.549. 41. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 187.939. 42. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, Owner Points. 43. (49) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 187.021. Failed to Qualify 44. (23) Robert Richardson Jr., Chevrolet, 186.834.

T E N N I S Wimbledon Results Friday At The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club Wimbledon, England Purse: $25.03 million (Grand Slam) Surface: Grass-Outdoor Singles Men Semifinals Roger Federer (3), Switzerland, def. Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. Andy Murray (4), Britain, def. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (5), France, 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5. Doubles Men Semifinals Jonathan Marray, Britain, and Frederik Nielsen, Denmark, def. Bob and Mike Bryan (2), United States, 6-4, 7-6 (9), 6-7 (4), 7-6 (5). Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Horia Tecau (5), Romania, def. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, and Philipp Petzschner (10), Germany, 6-4, 6-7 (10), 6-4, 6-3. Women Semifinals Serena and Venus Williams, United States, def. Liezel Huber and Lisa Raymond (1), United States, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2. Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka (6), Czech Republic, def. Flavia Pennetta and Francesca Schiavone, Italy, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. Mixed Quarterfinals Leander Paes, India, and Elena Vesnina (4), Russia, def. Paul Hanley, Australia, and Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, 6-2, 6-2.

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BULLETIN BOARD CAMPS/CLINICS Camp St. Andrew is accepting registrations for its upcoming camps. There will be two weeks of basketball for girls entering grades 5-10. The first week will run from July 8-13, and the second from July 15-20. There will also be two weeks of traditional resident camp for all girls entering grades 3-10 held on the same dates. There will be a father/son weekend for boys ages 6-13 from July 20-22. There will be one week of basketball for boys entering grades 4-9 from July 22-26. For more information or to register, visit www.dioceseofscranton.org or call 226-4606. Holy Redeemer Volleyball Skills Camp will be held July 9-13 at the Holy Redeemer gymnasium. Directed by former Eastern Illinois University coach Elijah Porr, the camp will feature a morning session (9 a.m.-noon) for junior high and an afternoon session (1-5 p.m.) for varsity athletes. The camp fee is $90 and there is a team discount available. For more information, contact Jack Kablick at 472-2073 or Bob Shuleski at 357-7784. King’s College/Kirby Park Jr. Tennis Camp will be held July 9 through July 20 at Kirby Park Tennis courts. The camp will run Monday through Thursday from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. with Friday serving as a makeup day. The camp features fundamentals of tennis instruction, competition and various related tennis activities. Each student will receive a free tennis racket if required as well as a complimentary camp t-shirt. Any student enrolling in two or more sessions will receive a free Junior Tennis Membership. Interested parties should call the Kirby Park Tennis Office at 714-9697 to sign up or to get an information camp flyer. Participants may also sign up the first day of the session and can visit the Kirby Park Tennis web site at www.kirbyparktennis.net. MEETINGS Ashley/Newtown Little League will be hold their monthly meeting Monday July 9 at 7 p.m. The meeting will be at the Ashley fireman’s grounds and is open to the public to attend. County Line Softball will meet Sunday at 7:30pm at the Dupont field to discuss 14u playoffs. All 14u coaches as well as town reps should attend. Call Bob at 8818744 for more info. Wyoming Area Boys’ Soccer will hold a Meet the Coach Night July 9 at 6 p.m. at the 10th St. Field. All ninth through 12th grade boys who will be playing varsity soccer this fall are invited to meet the new Wyoming Area varsity soccer coach, Nick Hufford. Parents are also invited to come to the meeting. Wyoming Area sports physicals will be given the following dates and time: Football, grades 7-12, July 11 at 3:15 p.m. Girls Volleyball and Field Hockey, grades 9-12, July 18 at 3:15 p.m. Cross Country, grades 7-12, July 18 at 3:15 p.m. Golf, grades 9-12, July 18 at 3:15 p.m. Girls and Boys Soccer, grades 7-8, July 25 at 3:15 p.m. Boys and Girls Soccer, Cheerleading and Girls Tennis, grades 9-12, July 25 at 3:15p.m. All physicals will be done in the field house at the football stadium and NO physical will be done without a completed school physical form signed by a parent/guardian. Forms are available at the principal’s office of nurse’s office and bring it the day of physical. If you are unable to attend on your schedules date, please attend another day. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS Dick McNulty Bowling League needs bowlers tof ill their Tuesday night bowling, The league is a men’s league with an 80% handicap and bowls on Tuesday nights at 6:30 p.m. at Chacko’s Family Bowling Center on Wilkes-Barre Boulevard. Interested bowlers can call Windy Thoman at 824-3086 or Feed Favire at 215-0180. Dukey’s Golf Outing still has openings available for the “Rowan Elise Frederick” Memorial Golf Tournament which benefits the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The event will take place Sunday July 29 at Sand Springs Golf Club with an 8 a.m. shotgun start and a captain & crew format. Cost is $80 per person which includes carts, green fees, equal prizes 3 flights, a hot buffet and refreshments at Dukey’s and more. South Wilkes-Barre Mini Mohawk football sign ups and equipment hand out to be held at Charles Street Park in Wilkes-Barre as follows: July 8-1:00 p.m. to 3:00

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Parental guidance led to Nanticoke star’s success

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RACHEL RITZ

Berwick The junior was the Division I West Most Valuable Player this season, helping keep the Bulldogs in contention for the division title until the final week of the season. She posted a 1.72 earned run average and 97 strikeouts in 102 innings, while walking just 19. She had six shutouts as Berwick led its division with just 36 runs against. Also posted a .315 batting average and led the Bulldogs with 12 RBI.

Crestwood The junior showed her versatility this season, moving from the infield to fill a spot in center field for the Comets. The speedy Ritz led Crestwood in walks, runs, stolen bases and on-base percentage. The junior sported a .411 batting average this season and recorded an on-base percentage of .489, serving as the main spark plug for a Comets squad that averaged just 3.1 runs per game during WVC play.

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Nanticoke’s Sammy Gow, shown receiving a throw during a game with Berwick, is The Times Leader Player of the Year in softball.

Gow credits family thing, even now.” Heading to Wilkes in the fall, that tradition will continue. Pretty much everyone has From their spot in the crowd to come to know that Sammy the ability to hone skills and Gow is a talented softball playenjoy each other’s company, the er. Gows will continue to support She has been a staple in the Nanticoke lineup for four years. their daughter, though there’s no longer the need for the Before that, she’s played on a catcher’s mitt. number of championship “My mom would come in the teams, including the 2009 Jubackyard and be a part of it, nior Division Little League too,” Gow recalled. “When I state champions. But the secret to her success used to pitch, she would catch (for) me. She would inspire me isn’t her swing, her glove, nor her throwing arm. The secret to and give me talks. She was the one who would lift me up whenher success, which includes being named The Times Leader ever I might be down. “I owe them all of the credit. I Player of the Year – her parents. wouldn’t have been the player I “Definitely. My parents have was without them.” been at every single one of my Gow gave up pitching well games since Little League,” before her high school career Gow said of parents Janet and took off. She used to post her Tom. “My dad was always my fair share of double-digit strikecoach (in Little League, the Keystone State Games and with out games. But she moved on to travel teams), he was always on the infield, playing second base on the 2010 Nanticoke state the field with me. He’d always championship team, and starbe in the backyard with me. That’s why I always turn to him ring at shortstop the past two seasons. when I want to work on someBy JOHN MEDEIROS jmedeiros@timesleader.com

BECKY DEMKO

Hazleton Area The junior was the Division I East Player of the Year this season, helping the Cougars to a playoff for the divisional title. She sported a 12-4 record in 96 innings pitched, striking out 98 and walking just 29. Her earned run average was a conference-best 0.51. She also batted .348 with one home run and 17 runs batted in. She had four doubles and tied for the Hazleton Area team lead with eight sacrifices.

“I don’t really know. It used to be a lot of fun,” Gow said of her time in the circle. “But I love playing the infield, I love playing shortstop. I don’t know what happened to my pitching.” As a senior, she batted .347, leading the Trojans in hits (35, tied with Maggie Gola), runs (29) and triples (4). She was charged with just seven errors, though it’s unlikely anyone can recall even one of them. And when the pressure is on, Gow gets better. In three state playoff games this season, the senior batted a whopping .778 with two double, a triple and four runs (all team-highs). That’s nothing new for Gow, who finished her high school career with a .609 batting average in PIAA Tournament games. But that was with a Nanticoke squad that featured some of the same player who were on her Minor Division teams a decade ago. She will miss her friends who are heading to

ALEX HOLTZ

Nanticoke The senior third baseman was the top offensive producer for the WVC Division I East champions. Gola recorded 33 runs batted in, 10 doubles and a .438 batting average – all tops for the Trojans. Her 35 hits and four home runs were tied for her team’s high. She also scored 24 runs, had two triples and sported a .511 on-base percentage and .763 slugging percentage. She batted .375 with three runs batted in during the state playoffs.

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Nanticoke The senior center fielder anchored the Trojans’ defense and filled a key role near the top of the Nanticoke batting order. She compiled a .425 batting average and a team-leading .531 onbase percentage. Her 28 runs were tied for second on her team and her 34 runs were third on the squad. She had a home run, five doubles, a triple and 19 runs batted in. Led Nanticoke with 18 walks and did not commit an error.

Tunkhannock The senior was the Division I West Player of the Year because of her all-around game. She posted a 1.80 earned run average while going 7-2 for the Tigers. In the circle, she posted 53 strikeouts. At the plate, she led Tunkhannock with two home runs, a .500 batting average and a .673 slugging percentage. She also had three doubles, while in the field she boasted a .938 fielding percentage while filling a couple of infield positions.

KATIE KOWALSKI

Lake-Lehman The senior shortstop and third baseman was the top player for the Black Knights this season. Defensively, she committed just one error while playing the left side of the infield for LakeLehman. Offensively, she paced the Black Knights in most offensive stats, starting with a WVC-best .680 batting average. She had a team-leading six home runs, 19 RBI, seven doubles and six triples this season.

RACHEL LINSO

Nanticoke Northwest The senior left fielder was among the The senior was the top pitcher and the top offensive threats for the Trojans, leadoff batter for the Rangers, deliverscoring 27 runs and knocking in 27 ing impact play from both spots. She runs batted in, which was second on had a 1.28 earned run average and the team. She tied for the team lead in allowed opponents to hit just .145 home runs with four and her three against her in the circle. From the triples were second-best for Nanticoke. batter’s box, she sported a .408 batShe had a .319 batting average and 29 ting average and scored a team-high hits, including six doubles. Her .582 26 runs. She had 20 hits and drove in slugging percentage was second on 15 runs for Northwest, which qualified her team. She did not commit an error for the state Class A playoffs for the in the field this season. first time.

Maranda Koehn, Northwest Amy Kowalczyk, Meyers Katie Marsman, Wyoming Seminary Marissa Nardone, Pittston Area Marissa Ross, Coughlin

Nanticoke The senior pitcher propelled the Trojans to the state semifinals. Through the district championship, she had a 1.01 earned run average and a 0.86 WHIP. She finished the season with 86 strikeouts against just 22 bases on balls while winning a WVC-best 18 games, including two in the state playoffs. She also pitched a shutout in Division I East playoff. In limited atbats, she posted a .222 batting average with six runs batted in on 10 hits.

Abby Sachse, Hazleton Area Kayley Schinski, Nanticoke Nicole Turner, Wyoming Area Stacey Warga, Holy Redeemer Kylene Welsh, Berwick

MARIA TRIVELPIECE

Hazleton Area The freshman infielder was impressive playing at second base and some third base for the Cougars. She led the team with a .400 batting average and a .483 on-base percentage. She tied for the team lead with 30 hits, and led the Cougars with 11 walks. She stole 10 bases and had two doubles and one triple while driving in 14 runs. Defensively, Trivelpiece committed just four errors in 24 games.

EMILY RINEHIMER

Hanover Area The sophomore second baseman was an exceptional two-way player for the WVC-unbeaten Hawkeyes. Her strong defense was complemented by an impressive .469 batting average while filling the leadoff spot in the Hanover Area lineup. She posted 12 runs batted in to be among her team’s leaders, and paced the Hawkeyes with 17 runs and two triples. She also had four doubles this season.

SECOND TEAM Jess Brennan, Tunkhannock Ashley Casem, Crestwood Serra Degnan, Wyoming Area Jamie Hampsey, Tunkhannock Taylor Kelley, Dallas

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TIFFANY OPLINGER

Wyoming Area The junior led Wyoming Area to its first divisional championship in 21 years as the team’s top pitcher and offensive threat. She worked a teamhigh 80 innings and recorded a 2.63 earned run average. She struck out 64 batters and allowed 23 bases on balls. At the plate, her .414 batting average was tops on a Warriors squad that offered balance throughout its lineup while winning its last six WVC games.

MAGGIE GOLA

other places after Nanticoke, but she is prepared for the chance to excel for the Colonels. “Over the years, I’ve played with some of the same girls for 10 years,” Gow said. “But I’ve also played with girls from Tunkhannock to right next door in Hanover. Yeah, I won’t be playing with the same team, but I am excited to be moving on. It will be an easy adjustment because of all the other players I’ve played with on different teams.” Also a standout basketball player, Gow’s is a natural athlete. She’s played soccer in the past and wanted to give field hockey a try, though her busy schedule would not allow her to add the commitment. “I just love sports,” Gow said. “I was definitely blessed with the athletic gene. I would have played every sport if I could.” And she is thankful her parents nurtured that gene into years of fun and exceptional play.

Lexi Wolk, Hazleton Area Correction to WVC Coaches All-Stars Berwick’s Cassondra Dianese was selected as a member of the second team.

DANIELLE TUZINSKI

Hanover Area The senior was the Division II Player of the Year, going unbeaten during league play while leading Hanover Area to its first division title in 16 seasons. She struck out 90 batters while helping her team limit opponents to 2.7 runs per game during a perfect WVC season. Her .477 batting average, 19 RBI and six doubles all led the Hawkeyes. She also had one triple and tied for the team lead with one home run.


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The Chicago Cubs’ Anthony Rizzo (44) celebrates with Darwin Barney after hitting a three-run home run during the fifth inning of a game against the New York Mets on Friday in New York.

Rizzo homers as Cubs hold off Mets

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NEW YORK — Anthony Rizzo hit a three-run homer and Cubs closer Carlos Marmol caught a line drive and started a game-ending double play that blunted the New York Mets’ bid for another ninth-inning comeback, giving Chicago an 8-7 win Friday night. Travis Wood won his fourth straight start while Mets ace Johan Santana was tagged for a career high-tying 13 hits in only 4 2-3 innings. A night after they got two runs with two outs in the ninth to beat Philadelphia closer Jonathan Papelbon, the Mets scored three times off a wild Marmol. But with runners at first and second, Lucas Duda hit a liner up the middle that Marmol speared and flipped to first for the final out.

singled in the sixth off Strasburg and hit a fly ball to the warning track against Ryan Mattheus in the eighth. Strasburg (9-4) allowed three runs, two earned, and eight hits in six innings. The All-Star struck out six and walked only one, but lost a third straight start for the first time in his three-year career. Giants 6, Pirates 5

PITTSBURGH — Melky Cabrera hit his eighth homer of the season, Ryan Theriot drove in two runs and the San Francisco Giants beat the Pittsburgh Pirates. Barry Zito (7-6) survived five eventful innings to win for the second time in his last six starts as the Giants snapped a three-game losing streak. Sergio Romo worked the ninth for his fifth save while subbing for regular closer Santiago Casilla. Andrew McCutchen had Rockies 5, Nationals 1 three hits to raise his batting average to a National LeagueWASHINGTON — Tyler leading .360. Pedro Alvarez Colvin homered twice off Stephen Strasburg to back a mas- and Casey McGehee added terful pitching performance by solo homers, but couldn’t stop Pittsburgh from having its Drew Pomeranz and lead the four-game winning streak Colorado Rockies past the snapped. Washington Nationals. Erik Bedard (4-10) endured Colvin hit a solo shot in the another short outing, failing to second inning and a two-run get through the fourth inning drive in the fourth to become as the Giants turned a threethe first player to hit two home runs against Strasburg in run deficit into a 5-3 lead behind Cabrera’s two-run homer. the same game. Colvin also

AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP

Scott, Rays break out with win over Indians The Associated Press

CLEVELAND — Luke Scott snapped his team-record hitless streak with a two-run homer and the Tampa Bay Rays broke out of their slump by routing the Cleveland Indians 10-3 Friday night. Scott was 0 for 41 since June 1 until connecting against Justin Masterson (5-8) in a six-run fifth inning. Tampa Bay had scored more than four runs in a game only once in its previous 11 contests. Alex Cobb (4-5) overcame a shaky start to pitch six innings and win for the second time in seven decisions since May 30. Ben Zobrist had a two-run homer, Jose Lobaton a two-run single and Elliot Johnson a two-run double as the Rays broke Cleveland’s three-game win streak and improved to 5-13 against the AL Central.

Smyly (4-3) allowed two runs on six hits. Smyly didn’t walk a batter. Four Detroit relievers finished, with Jose Valverde pitching the ninth for his 16th save in 19 tries. Jonathan Sanchez (1-5) had his winless streak extend to 10 starts, allowing four runs in 5 2-3 innings. He has not won since beating the Los Angeles Angels on April 8. White Sox 4, Blue Jays 2

CHICAGO — Jake Peavy pitched one-run ball into the eighth inning for his first victory since May 26, A.J. Pierzynski homered and the Chicago White Sox won their fourth straight by beating the Toronto Blue Jays. On a night when the gametime temperature was 91, the White Sox finally got Peavy some runs and helped him end his skid. He’d been 0-4 in his Tigers 4, Royals 2 previous four starts — throwing two complete games — DETROIT (AP) — Rookie when Chicago scored only two Drew Smyly struck out a caruns total during those losses. reer-high 10 in six impressive Peavy (7-5) allowed five hits innings and Delmon Young in 7 1/3 innings, walked two homered as the Detroit Tigers beat the Kansas City Royals 4-2 and struck out seven. He threw 115 pitches on the steamy night Friday night. and left to a big ovation after The win got the Tigers (42retiring the leadoff hitter in the 42) back to .500 for the first eighth. time since May 15. They had Addison Reed earned his failed the last eight times when 13th save in 14 chances despite needing one win to reach the giving up a run in the ninth. mark.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursday's Games Detroit 7, Minnesota 3 Chicago White Sox 2, Texas 1 Cleveland 3, Tampa Bay 1 Kansas City 9, Toronto 6 L.A. Angels 9, Baltimore 7 Friday's Games Detroit 4, Kansas City 2 Tampa Bay 10, Cleveland 3 N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Minnesota at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox 4, Toronto 2 Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Saturday's Games N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 2-2) at Boston (F.Morales 1-1), 12:35 p.m., 1st game Kansas City (B.Chen 7-7) at Detroit (Fister 1-6), 4:05 p.m. Toronto (R.Romero 8-3) at Chicago White Sox (Floyd 6-8), 4:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (M.Moore 5-5) at Cleveland (Jimenez 7-7), 6:05 p.m. Minnesota (Deduno 0-0) at Texas (D.Holland 5-4), 7:15 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 9-6) at Boston (Doubront 8-4), 7:15 p.m., 2nd game Baltimore (Hammel 8-4) at L.A. Angels (Weaver 9-1), 10:05 p.m. Seattle (Vargas 7-7) at Oakland (J.Parker 5-3), 10:10 p.m. Sunday's Games Kansas City at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m. Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Minnesota at Texas, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 8:05 p.m. Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games All-Star Game at Kansas City, MO, 8:15 p.m.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday's Games Miami 4, Milwaukee 0 Pittsburgh 2, Houston 0 Washington 6, San Francisco 5 Atlanta 7, Chicago Cubs 3 N.Y. Mets 6, Philadelphia 5 St. Louis 6, Colorado 2 L.A. Dodgers 4, Arizona 1 San Diego 2, Cincinnati 1 Friday's Games Atlanta 5, Philadelphia 0 Colorado 5, Washington 1 San Francisco 6, Pittsburgh 5 Chicago Cubs 8, N.Y. Mets 7 Milwaukee at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Miami at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Saturday's Games Colorado (Francis 2-1) at Washington (G.Gonzalez 11-3), 4:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Greinke 9-2) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 6-6), 4:05 p.m. San Francisco (Vogelsong 7-3) at Pittsburgh (Ja.McDonald 8-3), 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 6-7) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 5-7), 4:10 p.m. Miami (Zambrano 4-6) at St. Louis (Lohse 8-2), 4:10 p.m. Atlanta (Hanson 9-5) at Philadelphia (Blanton 7-7), 7:15 p.m. Cincinnati (Bailey 6-6) at San Diego (Richard 6-8), 10:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 4-8) at Arizona (Cahill 6-7), 10:10 p.m. Sunday's Games Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Colorado at Washington, 1:35 p.m. San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Houston, 2:05 p.m. Miami at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games All-Star Game at Kansas City, MO, 8:15 p.m.

Rockies 5, Nationals 1 Colorado

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Stanton expects to play Saturday ST. LOUIS (AP) — Giancarlo Stanton was out of the Miami Marlins’ lineup for the fourth straight game because of right knee injury, but expects to play Saturday and then be a full participant for next week’s All-Star festivities, including the home run derby. Manager Ozzie Guillen has no problem with those plans, saying “I’d love for him to do that.” But Guillen added, “I just want him to be ready for us, not for the National League.” Stanton was among the National League leaders with 19 homers and was batting .283 with 50 RBIs. After working out for 40 minutes Friday, Stanton said he’d

be ready for the second game of a three-game series at St. Louis leading into the break. Both Stanton and Guillen said the injury will require surgery at some point, but both were hopeful it could be put off until after the season. Stanton has what doctors are calling “loose bodies,” either cartilage or bone chips, in the knee. He joked, “Part of me wants to shoot my legs off and get new ones, but that’s not going to happen.” “It’s just a weird feeling, but it’s not restricting at the moment,” Stanton added. “It’s got to come out sometime. It’s a matter of can I cope with it as long as possible.”

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Tigers 4, Royals 2 Kansas City

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BATTING—Trout, Los Angeles, .348; Konerko, Chicago, .335; Mauer, Minnesota, .330; AJackson, Detroit, .329; MiCabrera, Detroit, .327; Beltre, Texas, .325; Cano, New York, .316; Hamilton, Texas, .316. RUNS—Kinsler, Texas, 62; Ortiz, Boston, 60; Bautista, Toronto, 57; Choo, Cleveland, 56; De Aza, Chicago, 56; Granderson, New York, 56; Cano, New York, 55. RBI—Hamilton, Texas, 74; MiCabrera, Detroit, 70; Bautista, Toronto, 64; ADunn, Chicago, 60; Willingham, Minnesota, 59; Fielder, Detroit, 58; Encarnacion, Toronto, 56. HITS—MiCabrera, Detroit, 110; Jeter, New York, 103; Cano, New York, 100; Beltre, Texas, 99; Rios, Chicago, 98; AdJones, Baltimore, 96; Kinsler, Texas, 96. DOUBLES—Choo, Cleveland, 26; Kinsler, Texas, 26; MiCabrera, Detroit, 25; AGordon, Kansas City, 25; AdGonzalez, Boston, 24; Ortiz, Boston, 24; Cano, New York, 23. TRIPLES—Andrus, Texas, 5; AJackson, Detroit, 5; Rios, Chicago, 5; JWeeks, Oakland, 5; Berry, Detroit, 4; De Aza, Chicago, 4; Reddick, Oakland, 4; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 4. HOME RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 27; Hamilton, Texas, 26; ADunn, Chicago, 25; Granderson, New York, 23; Encarnacion, Toronto, 22; Ortiz, Boston, 22; Cano, New York, 20; AdJones, Baltimore, 20; Trumbo, Los Angeles, 20. STOLEN BASES—Trout, Los Angeles, 26; RDavis, Toronto, 20; Kipnis, Cleveland, 20; Andrus, Texas, 16; Crisp, Oakland, 16; Revere, Minnesota, 16; 6 tied at 15. PITCHING—MHarrison, Texas, 11-4; Price, Tampa Bay, 11-4; Sale, Chicago, 10-2; Darvish, Texas, 10-5; Weaver, Los Angeles, 9-1; Sabathia, New York, 9-3; Nova, New York, 9-3; CWilson, Los Angeles, 9-4; Verlander, Detroit, 9-5; PHughes, New York, 9-6. STRIKEOUTS—Verlander, Detroit, 128; FHernandez, Seattle, 122; Darvish, Texas, 117; Scherzer, Detroit, 114; Peavy, Chicago, 108; Price, Tampa Bay, 105; Sabathia, New York, 105. SAVES—JiJohnson, Baltimore, 25; Rodney, Tampa Bay, 24; CPerez, Cleveland, 24; Broxton, Kansas City, 21; Aceves, Boston, 19; RSoriano, New York, 19; Nathan, Texas, 18.

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BATTING—McCutchen, Pittsburgh, .360; MeCabrera, San Francisco, .358; DWright, New York, .353; Ruiz, Philadelphia, .349; Votto, Cincinnati, .345; CGonzalez, Colorado, .339; Prado, Atlanta, .321. RUNS—CGonzalez, Colorado, 61; Bourn, Atlanta, 58; Holliday, St. Louis, 56; Pence, Philadelphia, 56; DWright, New York, 56; MeCabrera, San Francisco, 55; Furcal, St. Louis, 54; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 54. RBI—Beltran, St. Louis, 65; Braun, Milwaukee, 59; DWright, New York, 59; CGonzalez, Colorado, 58; Kubel, Arizona, 58; Holliday, St. Louis, 56; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 56. HITS—MeCabrera, San Francisco, 118; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 108; Bourn, Atlanta, 106; CGonzalez, Colorado, 104; DWright, New York, 104; Prado, Atlanta, 101; Holliday, St. Louis, 98. DOUBLES—Votto, Cincinnati, 34; DWright, New York, 27; ArRamirez, Milwaukee, 25; Cuddyer, Colorado, 24; Desmond, Washington, 24; Ethier, Los Angeles, 23; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 23; DanMurphy, New York, 23. TRIPLES—Fowler, Colorado, 9; MeCabrera, San Francisco, 7; SCastro, Chicago, 7; Bourn, Atlanta, 6; Reyes, Miami, 6; 8 tied at 5. HOME RUNS—Braun, Milwaukee, 23; Beltran, St. Louis, 20; Stanton, Miami, 19; Bruce, Cincinnati, 17; CGonzalez, Colorado, 17; PAlvarez, Pittsburgh, 16; Hart, Milwaukee, 16; McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 16; Pence, Philadelphia, 16. STOLEN BASES—DGordon, Los Angeles, 30; Campana, Chicago, 25; Bourn, Atlanta, 23; Bonifacio, Miami, 20; Pierre, Philadelphia, 20; Reyes, Miami, 20; Schafer, Houston, 19; Victorino, Philadelphia, 19. PITCHING—Dickey, New York, 12-1; GGonzalez, Washington, 11-3; Lynn, St. Louis, 11-4; Hamels, Philadelphia, 10-4; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 10-5; 8 tied at 9. STRIKEOUTS—Strasburg, Washington, 128; Dickey, New York, 123; MCain, San Francisco, 118; Hamels, Philadelphia, 118; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 112; GGonzalez, Washington, 112; Greinke, Milwaukee, 106. SAVES—Kimbrel, Atlanta, 23; Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 22; SCasilla, San Francisco, 21; Motte, St. Louis, 19; HBell, Miami, 18; FFrancisco, New York, 18; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 18.

Big blast highlights SWB win

Corban Joseph’s shot is considered to be among the longest at Lehigh Valley. By PAUL SOKOLOSKI psokoloski@timesleader.com

ALLENTOWN — With the Ryan Howard watch over, all eyes turned to Corban Joseph. The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre second baseman made heads spin. Joseph walloped what is believed to be one of the longest home runs in the five-year history of Coca-Cola Park and scored three times Friday as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees trounced the first-place Lehigh Valley IronPigs 8-1 at Coca-Cola Park. “That’s pretty cool,” Joseph said of his tape-measure shot that left the stadium in the fourth inning. “I guess every now and then you run into one that goes a little farther than the others.” Howard would have been impressed. But the Philadelphia Phillies slugging cleanup man was no longer around Lehigh Valley after being activated by the Phillies earlier Friday following a stint where he helped the IronPigs go 4-0 during his minor league rehabilitation stint this week. Without him on the field, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s Joseph took over as the big bopper at Lehigh Valley’s park. Joseph lashed a one-out double in the bottom of the first inning and scored the game’s first run on Russell Branyan’s run-scoring single. Ronnier Mustelier followed him home when Francisco Cervelli reached base on an error later in the inning for a 2-0 Yankees lead. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre tacked on a third run when Cole Garner doubled and eventually scored on a wild pitch in the second inning. The Yankees just kept adding to their advantage. Garner tripled to open the fourth inning and scored on Ramiro Pena’s groundout. One out later, Joseph unleashed a monstrous solo homer that not only cleared the right field wall but reportedly crossed one street and nearly cleared another before landed well outside the stadium for a 5-1 Yankees lead. “Every now and then, I run into a few,” said Joseph, who delivered his fifth homer of the season after being recalled to Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre on June 1. “Got good pitches to hit.” Joseph was right in the middle of Scranton/Wilkes-Barre’s final flurry, too, a three-run uprising in the sixth inning. He drew a walk, and scored along with Pena when Mustelier and Branyan delivered consecutive RBI singles. Brandon Laird’s sacrifice fly brought home Mustelier with the game’s final run. Joseph may have prevented a few, also. Running hard from his second base position, he made a neat over-the-shoulder catch of a pop in short right field to end the sixth inning, and made a nifty backhanded play over second base before nailing Steve Susdorf with a jump-throw in the seventh. “That’s an on-going thing - defense is something I’ve got to stay on top of,” Joseph said. “It doesn’t come natural.” The hitting part seems to, though. “I feel great,” Joseph said, “getting to know the guys. I kind of tried something new in the cages.” Lehigh Valley Hudson cf Blanco ss Frandsen 1b Gosewisch c Orr 3b Spidale lf Susdorf rf Martinez 2b Barnes dh

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Woods gets weekend off after missing the cut The Associated Press

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — One week after he won for the third time this season, Tiger Woods gets a rare weekend off. Woods missed the cut in the Greenbrier Classic by a stroke Friday, following an opening 71 with a 69 to finish at even par. He missed a cut for only the ninth time in his PGA Tour career, and for the third time in a tournament following a victory. After winning Sunday at Congressional, Woods was on a course he’d never seen before. “I didn’t quite have it,” Woods said. “I drove it really good today and I just did not have the feel for the distances. The ball was just going forever. I know

we’re at altitude, but I just couldn’t get the ball hit pin high no matter what I did, and subsequently, I made some bogeys.” Phil Mickelson also failed to advance to weekend play, the first time Woods and Mickelson have missed the cut in the same tournament as professionals. Mickelson shot his second straight 71. U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson topped the leaderboard at 9 under when play was suspended because of darkness in the round that was delayed because of rain. Simpson made a 6-foot birdie putt on the par-3 18th for a 4under-66. A dozen players were unable to complete the round. Among those still on the

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herself in position to break out of a season-long slump. Wie was tied with Cristie Kerr, the 2007 Open winner, one stroke off the lead. Pettersen was playing in the group directly behind Wie, giving her a pretty good view of U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN what turned out to be an imKOHLER, Wis. — Even as she pressive display of accurate approach shots and made putts. climbed into the lead in the Kerr, who was tied for the second round of the U.S. Womfirst-round lead at 3 under with en’s Open on Friday, Suzann Lizette Salas and Brittany LinciPettersen took some time to admire Michelle Wie’s big move come, had a 71. Sandra Gal, Inbee Park and into contention. Pettersen, the Norwegian star Vicky Hurst shot 70 to reach 3 ranked sixth in the world, shot a under. Salas had a 73 to drop to 2 4-under 68 at Blackwolf Run and under. Mika Miyazato also was moved to 5 under for the tour2 under after a 71. Lincicome nament. But Wie was even better on the day, carding a 6-under had a miserable day, shooting an 80 on Friday to fall to 5 over. 66 to reach 4 under and put course when play was stopped was Martin Flores, who was a stroke back at 8 under with two holes left. The round was delayed more than two hours earlier in the day because of thunderstorms.

FIRST TEE OPEN PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — John Cook closed with a 30-foot eagle putt on the par-5 ninth hole at Del Monte for a 5-under 67 and a share of the lead with 62-year-old Tom Kite in the First Tee Open. Kite also opened at Del Monte. He won the 1983 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am and 1992 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, the site of his final two rounds in the Champions Tour event. Cook won the 1981 Crosby for the first of his 11 PGA Tour titles. Mark McNulty, Loren Roberts and Tom Pernice Jr. were a stroke back. They also played at Del Monte. Brad Bryant had the best

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stranded nine runners on base. “(Murphy) wasn’t on a pitch count,” Baratta said. “He was struggling finding his zone. With the bases loaded and a 3-1 lead, we had to take him out.” Schultz went 3-for-4 for Back Mountain. Dylan Pilger finished with two hits. Wychock tabbed two hits for Mountain Post-B. Anthony Caladie led the team with two hits. Back Mountain left fielder Alex Bucholz sprinted to make a basket catch with his back facing the field in fourth inning to strand a runner at second.

fend their Olympic title. “While it is unfortunate to have lost the players we have, Coach Krzyzewski and I remain extremely confident with the group of players we’ll have at our training camp in Las Vegas. We believe that we will still have an outstanding collection of talent and that ultimately we will have another team that all Americans will be excited about and proud of,” USA Basketball chairman Jerry Colangelo said in a statement this week announcing Odom’s withdrawal. The Americans are left with five players from Beijing: James, Bryant, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony and Williams, who agreed this week to a fiveyear extension with the Nets that will pay him about $98 million. Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, Tyson Chandler and Kevin Love return from the young squad that won gold in Istanbul two summers ago. Blake Griffin would seem to have a good chance if he’s recovered from some knee trouble that slowed him in the playoffs because the Americans could use his size. Beyond that, questions remain. • Is Davis healthy enough and talented enough to overcome his inexperience? •Is there room for Andre Iguodala as a defensive specialist? • Does Wade’s absence open a spot for a scorer such as Eric Gordon or James Harden off the bench?

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Hazleton Area 5, Wilkes-Barre 2 Anthony Zaloga batted 1-for-3 with two RBI to lead Hazleton Area past Wilkes-Barre. T.J. Chirico and Matt Barletta each had one RBI. Wilkes-Barre was led by Matthew Demarco’s 1-for-4 with one run scored and one RBI.

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Greater Wyoming Area’s Cole Keating, left, scores as Kingston/Forty Fort catcher Brian Hritzak goes to retrieve an errant throw in District 31 Junior Baseball action in West Wyoming on Friday evening.

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WEST WYOMING – Cole Keating, Carter Cusakavitch and Steve Homza all had two hits as Greater Wyoming Area defeated Kingston/Forty Fort 12-2 Friday in District 31 Little League Junior baseball. Mark Paluski, Ryan Shuleski and Dominic Forlenza all had doubles for Greater Wyoming Area. Tyler Wozniak, Dillon Yuhas, L.J. Wesneski and Mike Conway all had two hits for Kingston/Forty Fort. Northwest 19, Back Mountain-2 4

Brendan Riley had a two-run home run while Tyler Kolb, Tyler Long, Tyler Harry, Zach Brucher and Noah Howe all had two hits a piece. Justice Cole and J.P. Natishon each recorded singles for Back Mountain-2.

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Hanover/Ashley/South W-B 8, Avoca/Dupont 7

Nick Deno brought home Matt Kocher with an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth to end the game in extras. Deno finished with two hits and three RBI. Vito Malacari and Mike Bierle each scored two runs. Kevin Walsh (two runs), Ryan Hannon (two runs) and Bernie Kurtinitis (two hits, run) paced Avoca/Dupont.

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from Thursday. Lauren Cann had a single and run scored. Lacey Rinaldi had two singles and one run scored for North Pocono.

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Michael Anderson picked up the win, striking out five batters over the final four innings, to lead Back Mountain American past Kingston/Forty Fort in the winners bracket semiDISTRICT 31 9-10 final on Thursday. SOFTBALL Anderson 3-for-4 with a home Bob Horlacher 11, run and two RBI. Mason GattuGreater Wyoming Area 10 so, Ethan Zawatski and MiDelaney Romanchik was the chael Luksic all homered and winning pitcher for Bob HorMichael Doggett knocked in lacher in the 9-10 championship three runs. game played on Thursday. Michael Bozentka homered The offense for Bob Horlach- to lead the Kingston/Forty Fort er was led by Megan Straley offense. and Mackayla Quick.

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Thomas Borum went 3-for-4 with a triple, two double, and five RBI and David Wickiser recorded two doubles, one single, and three RBI for Mountain Top on Thursday. Kevin Frisbee was the winning pitcher, striking out eight batters, and had three singles and three RBI batting. John Krawcyk had a double and a single with a run scored for Avoca/Dupont.

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Miranda Bohn pitched a four-inning one-hitter, striking out seven for the Chaos. At the plate, Kristen Coffay, Morgan Bienkowski, Audi Welles and Meg Armstrong all had two hits apiece. The tournament continues today in Upper Merion as the Chaos face Methacton at noon and Stonersville at 2 p.m.

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Joe Bilecki and Joey Day combined for a one-hitter with five strikeouts. Bilecki two hits and three RBI batting while Devin Sura had a key walk with bases loaded that ignited Nanticoke’s offense. Nick Matson, Trevor Kruczek, Ethan Egenski and Owen Brown had one hit apiece. Jason Carver had a double and an RBI for South WilkesBarre.

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year’s Tour in eighth place, was already nursing a separated shoulder from a crash earlier in the week. In Friday’s spill, he was briefly knocked unconscious, and later rushed to a hospital for hip, collarbone and elbow injuries. He was one of at least four riders to drop out of the race because of the crash. “It was the scariest crash I’ve ever been in,” Garmin veteran David Millar said. He had black marks of chain-grease all over his arm and said the riders were going at least 43 mph at the time. “God knows how it happened,” Millar said. Garmin’s Ryder Hesjedal of Canada — winner of the Giro d’Italia in May — injured his knee and lost more than 13 minutes, all but ending his chances for a top-three finish. He had started the stage in ninth place, 18 seconds back. RadioShack leader Frank Schleck of Luxembourg, who was third in last year’s Tour, said he had pain in his hip, elbow and shoulder and that team tactics may need to be revised today. Two other contenders, Bradley Wiggins and defending champion Cadel Evans, escaped unscathed. A Tour medical report listed 27 riders as injured on the day — two hospitalized from the first crash, and eight from the second. Aside from Danielson, Tour officials listed the other dropouts as Mikel Astarloza of Eu-

score of the day at Pebble Beach, shooting a 69. Mark Calcavecchia, Corey Pavin, Gary Hallberg and Peter Senior shot 69 at Del Monte. Defending champion Jeff Sluman had a 71 at Del Monte. He also won the event in 2008 and 2009. FRENCH OPEN SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Germany’ Marcel Siem shot a 3-under 68 on Friday in wet and windy conditions at Le Golf National to take a one-stroke lead after the second round of the French Open. Siem had five birdies and a double bogey on the Albatross Course. He had a 6-under 136 total. • Can Rudy Gay be an answer at power forward? Krzyzewski didn’t want to make any assumptions until he had his players on the floor. “We’re hoping that everyone that we have on the roster now is able to play and wanting to play,” he said. “You don’t know that until you actually get to Vegas, because there’s always concerns on my part for injuries, family matters and contractual stuff. Over the seven years I’ve done it, those three things have eliminated certain guys from being on the team.” The Americans will announce the roster during an NBA TV special Saturday night. They will train against a select team of young players each day of camp before playing an exhibition against the Dominican Republic on July 12. Though no longer as talented, perhaps the Americans will be more focused after their run of bad luck. Colangelo has said the toughest task for the Americans might be regaining the edge they had four years ago, when they were trying to get back to the top of the basketball world. Maybe being a little weaker will make them sharper. “If you don’t prepare and have the proper mindset to do this, you’re going to be more susceptible to losing,” Krzyzewski said. “I don’t think any of the guys would do it or need to do, but sometimes you can assume based on being a little bit tired or being distracted by the season that you just had or the fact that we’ve won, we’ve won the last two major competitions, the worlds and the Olympics.” staltel-Euskadi, Davide Vigano of Lampre and Wouter Poels of Vacansoleil. The casualty count continued into the evening. A Rabobank team spokesman said Maarten Wynants had pulled out with two broken ribs and a punctured lung. Katusha said three-time world champion Oscar Freire had a broken rib, becoming at least the sixth rider to drop out. The one-day tally eclipsed the four withdrawals due to either crashes or illness across six previous days in total. Overall, Cancellara leads ahead of Wiggins — a pre-race favorite hoping to become the first Briton to win the Tour — by seven seconds. Evans climbed one spot to sixth, and is now 17 seconds back, after Edvald Boassen Hagen of Norway lost more than two minutes in a crash. The main pack, led by sprint teams from Orica-GreenEdge and Lotto-Belisol, then caught four breakaway riders with just over a mile to go. Andre Greipel of Germany, who is hoping for a third consecutive stage win, was the first to make a move in the final section, but couldn’t resist Sagan’s surge. “I was in a good position, I kept it and then nothing hampered my effort,” Sagan said. Garmin had one bright spot: U.S. rider David Zabriskie launched an attack 3 miles after the start, and was joined by three other riders. The four breakaway riders worked well together and built a four-minute lead over the main pack before Cancellara’s teammates moved to the front to set a faster tempo.


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best I can,” she said in a statement. While the No. 3-ranked Radwanska seeks to become Poland’s first Grand Slam title, the No. 6-ranked Williams has a shot at her first major championship since Wimbledon in 2010. Shortly after that victory, she cut her feet on glass at a restaurant, required two operations and spent more time in the hospital because of blood clots in her lung and a gathering of blood under the skin of her stomach. “I really thought Serena was going to die,” said her father and coach, Richard Williams. “This is the most important tournament that Serena would ever win ... because Serena didn’t think she’d ever play tennis again. She told me so.” She was sidelined nearly a year before rejoining the tour in June 2011, and her ranking sank to 175th. “I just wanted to make it through everything that I was going through and become a survivor,” she said. The comeback proceeded in fits and starts. She lost in the fourth round last year at Wimbledon, and reached the final of the U.S. Open before losing to Samantha Stosur.

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WIMBLEDON, England — More than once during the past fortnight, Serena Williams has won an important point at Wimbledon and then returned to the baseline, her clenched fist leading the way. The ferocity of the gesture is understandable, given the obstacles she has beaten back in the past couple of years. A succession of health issues led to a long layoff that forced Williams to mount a career comeback, and she’ll try to cap it today when she plays Agnieszka Radwanska, the first Polish player to reach a Grand Slam final since 1939. Williams seeks her 14th major title, and would tie her sister Venus with a fifth win at Wimbledon. “I’m so happy to be playing,” she said. “I’ve been through so much in the past year or two years, it has been unbelievable.” This week Radwanska has been ailing herself, battling an upper respiratory illness that makes it difficult to speak and forced her to cancel a news conference Friday. “I will do whatever it takes to make sure I’m ready to play the

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She was beaten in the fourth round at this year’s Australian Open, and then came her stunning defeat in May against 111thranked Virginie Razzano in the first round at the French Open. It’s the only time in 48 career Grand Slam appearances that Williams lost her opening match. With older sister Venus’ fortunes in decline as she deals with an autoimmune disease, some speculated the family might nev-

er win another major title. Now, with one more victory, Wimbledon will again become the Williams Open. Serena, Venus or both have reached the final in 11 of the past 13 tournaments. They’ve combined to win nine titles at the All England Club, and the sisters will try for their fifth Wimbledon doubles title on Saturday. While Serena’s a familiar finalist, her perspective these days is different.

why I kept on attacking.” At 4-4, Djokovic had his chance with only his third break point of the match. Federer held with three service winners. Moments later, while serving to stay in the set — and, essentially, the match— Djokovic gifted Federer a pair of break points by blasting an overhead long with much of the court open. He saved one, but Federer’s overhead smash on the second gave the Swiss great the third set, and put him on the way to the final. “(I) had unfortunately a bad service game on 5-4, and obviously he uses his opportunities when they’re presented,” said Djokovic, who had reached the last four major finals. “So you have to be always consistent. I wasn’t.” The win improved Federer’s semifinal record at the All England Club to 8-0. His only loss in the final came in 2008, when Rafael Nadal beat him 9-7 in the fifth set. “I hope I can keep my nerves,” said Federer, looking toward the final. “I’m sure I can. Then hopefully win the match. But we’ll see about that.” William Renshaw and Arthur Gore also played in eight Wimbledon finals but that was when the defending champion received a bye into the following year’s title match. That rule was changed in 1922. Renshaw won seven titles and Gore three. On Friday, Federer had the only break of the first set to take the lead, and Djokovic returned the favor in the second set to even the score. The third set proved decisive,

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and Djokovic fought to stay in it right from the start. After holding easily, Federer gained a break point when Djokovic sent a forehand long. Although the Serb saved it, and eventually held to 1-1, it was the beginning of the end for him. The next three games went quickly and on serve, but Federer then earned a pair of break points in the sixth game. Djokovic again saved them, the first after a 24stroke rally that ended with Federer’s forehand going wide. “He was the better player. In the important moments he was aggressive, hitting from both sides,” Djokovic said. “Obviously, that’s what you expect when you play against Roger at the final four of a Grand Slam. I knew that.” Murray later played Tsonga under an open roof on Centre Court, and under intense pressure to succeed in front of the British public. “Big relief,” Murray said. “I just got to try to keep it together for the final.” Only minutes after the match ended, British Prime Minister David Cameron called the victory “great news.” “I’ll be watching the final on Sunday and like the rest of the country, will be getting right behind Andy Murray,” Cameron said in a statement. “I wish him the best of luck.” Murray got off to a fast start, serving well and winning the first two sets easily. And after losing the third, he hung on in the fourth, breaking in the final game with a forehand return winner. “At the beginning was tough because he played well,” Tsonga said. “I mean, he didn’t give me one chance, one chance to go to the net. He didn’t miss one serve. He was really, really good.”

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Suit over generic Lipitor

Five large drug and grocery chains are suing Pfizer Inc. and a second drugmaker, alleging they conspired to delay sales of cheap generic versions of the blockbuster cholesterol drug Lipitor. Lipitor, the world’s top-selling drug ever, had peak sales of nearly $13 billion a year several years ago. Sales dropped sharply after it got U.S. generic competition on Nov. 30. The lawsuit, filed Thursday by Walgreen Co., the Kroger Co. and three other retailers in U.S. District Court in Trenton, N.J., claims generics should have been available nearly two years earlier, when Lipitor’s original patent expired.

By E. SCOTT RECKARD Los Angeles Times

LOS ANGELES – Nearly four years after Washington bailed out Wall Street, small banks have yet to repay $11 billion of taxpayer money. Uncle Sam wants out and is threatening to unload its stakes in the banks at big discounts to new investors. Many of the 324 institutions, mostly tiny community banks and niche players, wonder whether they’ll be able to stay in business. Some stragglers would become financially unstable if they repaid their part of the $245 billion doled out during the financial crisis by the Treasury Department’s Troubled Asset Relief Program. At least 22 Pennsylvania banks received TARP funds, in amounts ranging from about $500,000 to $7.6 billion. Critics said the government, having moved so fast to bail out the big banks, should be nurturing the smaller ones. "Many of these banks feel forced into a situation they can’t control – a potential fire sale with new and perhaps unfriendly shareholders," said Jerry Comizio, a banking lawyer at Paul Hastings in Washington. "For some banks, though, given their small size and financial condition, they may not have any other viable option." The biggest U.S. banks, four of which have more than $1 trillion in assets each, were able to repay TARP in short order. The fact that so many small banks -- most with less than $1 billion in assets each -- cannot do so illustrates how the struggling economy has crushed business strategies that often relied on housing-related loans and small-business mortgages. The Treasury Department bought preferred stock in the banks on the condition that they compensate the government by paying a 5 percent dividend for five years, which then jumps to 9 percent late next year or in 2014. Counting the dividend payments, the government has turned a $19 billion profit overall on its bank bailouts. But nearly half the 707 banks that received TARP funding have yet to repay their debt, including 164 that at last count had missed one or more dividend payments because regulators have restricted their operations.

Facebook, Yahoo ad deal

Facebook and Yahoo have agreed to settle a patent dispute, averting a potentially lengthy battle over the technology running two of the Internet’s most popular destinations. In dropping the lawsuits, the companies agreed to license their patents to each other. They are also agreeing to an advertising alliance that expands their existing partnership. The advertising alliance could help Yahoo recover some of the revenue that it has been losing as marketers shift more of their spending to a larger and more engaged audience on Facebook’s online social network.

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Automaker opens stores in non-auto locations By JERRY HIRSCH Los Angeles Times

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Canada’s unemployment rate inched down to 7.2 percent in June as employers added 7,300 new jobs — a modest gain that indicates the economy is straining to maintain momentum but has not yet buckled despite the shaky global economic climate. In addition, the number of hours worked increased by 0.4 percent and hourly wages rose 3.4 percent on an annual basis, up from May’s 3 percent.

Pa. rig count up by 3

The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. is up by six this week to 1,965. Oilfield services company Baker Hughes Inc. reported Friday that 1,419 rigs were exploring for oil and 542 for gas. Four were listed as miscellaneous. A year ago, Baker Hughes reported 1,887 rigs. Of the major oil- and gas-producing states, North Dakota gained four rigs, Pennsylvania added three and West Virginia, Oklahoma and Colorado were up one each.

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through the end of this year -- it plans a run of 5,000 -- and expects to sell out of the 20,000 it plans to build next year. "Everything that leaves the factory has a garage to go to," Blankenship said. Service for the vehicles will be handled at Tesla service centers that are separate from the retail sites. Location isn’t the only difference between the showrooms of Tesla and other automakers. Tesla also is keeping complete control over its sales channel. With "factory-owned retail stores you control the entire customer experience," said Thilo Koslowski, an automotive analyst at research firm Gartner Inc. "That is very important when it comes to these vehicles, which really represent a new class of automobiles."

ously worked in the store divisions of Apple and Gap. That’s the best way to educate people about how electric cars work, how much they cost to operate and what Tesla has to offer when they eventually go car shopping, he said. Tesla is a small volume auto company that just started selling its flagship Model S, a sporty, full-size hatchback. The car sells for about $50,000 to more than $100,000 depending on trim level and options. It can get by with leasing smaller retail stores because, unlike the major auto brands, there isn’t a big inventory of cars sitting around waiting to be sold. "If you walked in today the earliest you could take delivery would be May," Blankenship said. Tesla is sold out of the Model S

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to 374,000 late last month — 12 percent lower than the level a year earlier. Companies are posting more jobs. There were 3.4 million job openings in April, according to the most recent data available. That’s13 percent more than in April 2011. And average hourly pay rose 6 cents in June – the biggest gain in nearly a year. Hourly pay has risen 2 percent in the past 12 months, slightly outpacing low inflation. One reason it’s been so hard for the economy to generate consistently strong hiring: Only 58.6 percent of adults are earning paychecks.

month — one-third the pace in the first quarter. And for the first six months of 2012, employers added an average of 150,000 jobs a month. That’s fewer than the 161,000 average for the first half of 2011. Slow job growth has led consumers to pull back on spending. Many analysts think the economy is growing at a sluggish annual rate of less than 2 percent. Yet by some measures, the job market has improved over last year. Applications for unemployment benefits are down. That shows layoffs have declined. The number of people who sought first-time unemployment aid fell

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NATIONAL FORECAST Hazy, hot and humid with Tstorms late

93° 65°

Lots of sunshine

THURSDAY

Partly cloudy, shower

83° 60°

80° 60°

85° 65°

WEDNESDAY

TUESDAY

Sunny, cooler

Partly sunny, shower

83° 60°

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Sun, a Tstorm

Sun, a T-storm

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85° 65°

REGIONAL FORECAST Syracuse 87/66

Today’s high/ Tonight’s low

Pottsville 98/70

State College 95/70

New York City 100/78 Reading 100/72

Harrisburg 99/75

Atlantic City 93/75

Yesterday Average Record High Record Low

Cooling Degree Days*

92/56 82/61 98 in 1911 43 in 1979

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9 68 287 244 185

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

Brandywine Valley

Highs: 101-102. Lows: 77-79. Very hot today with a chance of thunderstorms tonight.

Philadelphia 102/81

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Delmarva/Ocean City

Highs: 96-103. Lows: 77-78. Quite hot today with a slight chance of thunderstorms tonight.

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Sunrise 5:38a 5:39a Moonrise Today 10:53p Tomorrow 11:20p

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River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Wilkes-Barre 0.26 -0.05 22.0 Towanda 0.21 -0.04 21.0 Lehigh Bethlehem 3.07 0.75 16.0 Delaware Port Jervis 2.68 -0.02 18.0 Last

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Amy and Ron Mertz of Overland Park, Kansas, have a modular fire pit with benches.

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ANSAS CITY, Mo. – Since ancient times, man has been drawn to fire for food, warmth and comfort from the dark. That attraction is still going strong, and options for gathering round a backyard circle of dancing flames with family and friends are more numerous than ever. Whether you’re looking for a small, portable fire pit in the $100 range or a large, outdoor fireplace for $10,000 or more, you’ll want to consider the full line of products available.

“It can be a daunting task for the homeowner to sort out,” says Andy Wright, a landscape designer with Landworks, which works in the Kansas City, Mo., area. “The market is really evolving. We’re on the verge of many possibilities.” Wright begins by asking clients how they entertain and what goals they have for the space. Are they trying to screen something? Do they want built-in seating? What is the budget? Ron and Amy Mertz met with him about building an outdoor fireplace in their south Overland Park, Kan., yard. First he helped them select a basic design using various widths and colors of pavers from a local hardscape company. Next the fireplace was constructed at a factory in Wisconsin. It was delivered by truck six weeks later in two pieces and assembled on a concrete pad in about two hours. For the Mertz family, Wright suggested attached benches on either side of the fire box, but they could have chosen built-in wood-storage boxes, or mini-waterfalls flowing over the sides or a pizza oven.

AVOID FIRE-PIT PITFALLS • It’s going to rain on your pit. Plan for drainage, or you’ll end up with a smelly, murky mess. • Wind-blown debris will collect inside, so consider a cover for the pit when it’s not in use. • Locate the fuel controls in a place where they’re somewhat concealed but never inside the pit. • Make sure the fuel line has adequate pressure, or you’ll wind up with weak flames. • Don’t block a great view (including the sunset) with a large outdoor fireplace chimney. • Consider the typical direction of the wind so you won’t be bathed in smoke. • Think about the height of the fire vs. seating; many times the fire pit is too low for best effect. • Check local ordinances and homeowner association rules before you build or purchase. Some bylaws allow gas but not wood smoke.

While the modular construction is slightly cheaper than a fireplace constructed block by block (about10 to 20 percent less, Wright says), the main attraction is the ease of installation.

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ire pits are a great place to gather ’round and hang with friends, but are they even legal? Laws seemingly vary from one municipality to the next, and while many borough officials said fire pits aren’t outright banned, they did note certain rules. Wyoming has one very specific firepit directive. “It needs to have a chimney,” borough secretary Connie Kearney said. “They can only be the ones that look like those pot-belly stoves. Anything that is built into the ground, like with stone, isn’t permissible.” Plains Township’s laws are a little looser. “A fire pit is fine as long as it’s only used for cooking,” fire chief Carl Baker said. “They can’t be used to just burn wood and sit around.” Baker said nothing in township ordinances addresses size or material as far as the pit goes, so any specs are fine as long as the pit is used solely for cooking. Before lighting one up for the season, be sure to check with your city, township or borough officials.

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The need for help goes far beyond a price tag By MARY MACVEAN Los Angeles Times

Once, only the wealthy paid other people to perform their most personal tasks: finding mates, raising (or even having) children, making meals. Now those professionals have become available to the upper-middle and middle classes. We hire people to name our children and love

our parents, shop for the gifts we give and walk our dogs. We even hire people to help us figure out what it is that we want. (That’s right, you can grow up to be a wantologist.) But these are complicated transactions, and we all need to pay attention, according to University of California-Berkeley sociology professor Arlie Russell Hochschild, author of the new book “The

Outsourced Self: Intimate Life in Market Times.” Hochschild, who interviewed more than 100 people for her book, is careful not to judge these services “that reach into the heart of our emotional lives” or the people who employ these strangers. And she acknowledges, “We are not going back. We don’t want to.” The stories of the ordinary

people she talked to reveal much about how we live today: what it means that, in large measure, “village life” has become so commercialized. “These services are only likely to proliferate in a world that undermines community, disparages government, marginalizes nonprofits and believes in the superiority of what’s for sale,” Hochschild

writes. So how, she asks, do we go forward? We each must figure out what is too personal to outsource; we have to understand what we cherish and hold on to it. Consider: The woman who hires a love coach but insists it’s for her alone to sort through the Match.com reSee HELP, Page 2C

o, from a long line of deep, philosophical questions comes this one: Would you rather iron clothing or scrub the

floor? No contest, I said when the subject just came up randomly. Scrub the floor. Cue the gasps. Apparently, many people consider the floor a topmost distasteful task on the long lists we all carry around. I don’t mind it at all. Perhaps because the payoff is so strong in terms of satisfaction – can’t beat the before-and-after euphoria – and perhaps because of my previously admitted little obsession with mops. (Yeah, um, when I said I’d rather scrub the floor, I didn’t mean the way our moms instructed: on hands and knees with bucket and brush. That would hurt the feelings of my Shark Vac-Then-Steam, and we can’t have that.) As for ironing, I can think of no more despicable chore. Sure, it doesn’t hurt, and you can even watch television while you toil, but it’s so mind-numbing, with so little satisfaction. (You don’t want to wear the garments too soon because you know you’ll have to iron them again, also too soon.) And woe is the person (right here) who waits too long, only to fill a basket to overflowing and have zero other options on the worst morning possible. (Also, I have bought one too many new items I only thought I needed, thanks to a forgotten basket.) The good news is I have an out now, a conveniently handy rationalization at the ready: Outsourcing has come down to the middle class. (See the story at left below.) Yes, if a California author has it correct, you no longer have to be in the 1 percent to hire help – and lots of it. So when people look at you askance, as if to say why in the world are you paying someone to … fill in the blank … you can just say, “Everybody’s doing it. It’s the American way.” Now, admittedly, the story on this page might seem a little loopy. I mean people hiring someone to name their baby? To sort through their dating-service replies? Wow, right? But the beauty is those people make the rest of us look so much more logical. Next time someone asks me to confirm that I hire someone to cut my grass, I’m just going to say, well, other people hire for far lesser work. (It’s almost like what someone in my circle calls the “your shirt is ugly principle.” Works like this: Someone deigns to question my judgment, wisdom, etc., in a certain matter, I get miffed and take a potshot at his shirt. Classic, if juvenile, deflection.) For the record, I, the lord and master (mistress) of a postage-stamp-size lawn, do hire out its care and keeping. Why? Because I don’t want to own a lawnmower, control grubs, fertilize or use a weed-whacker, for starters. Tried that once. Would rather iron 10 baskets of clothes than try that again. The noise, the projectile green stuff, the close call with a foot … all a bit much. If money were no object, lawn care would be just the beginning. I’d hire a picture-hanger (to avoid the actual physical pain I feel when pounding a hole into my walls; it feels so wrong), a checkbook-balancer (because I have to do it and can’t sleep if I’m even one penny off), a papershredder (because that job’s as mind-numbing as ironing, and I get impatient and jam the thing), a lightbulb-changer (because it’s never as easy as it seems) … The list goes on. End-of-season closet clothes-switcher. Christmas decorator. After-party cleaner-upper. And, oh yeah, definitely a live-in plumber/electrician. Better stop before the judging begins. If it hasn’t already. The good news? Money is an object. So I’ll let the grass man cometh, while I do the God-forsaken ironing.


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“The level of detail in this project would have taken lots of man hours to fabricate onsite,” he says. The fireplace was an immediate hit. “We went from never hanging out in the backyard to being outside every free weekend,” Ron Mertz says. His children, under a watchful eye, use it frequently as well, and it has been the scene of many hot dog and s’mores parties. Mertz also likes the way the pavers tie in with the materials used for their patio, steps, walls and deck. At another Overland Park home, Craig and Peggy Schwartz were considering purchasing a traditional fire pit when they noticed a fire boulder at a nearby model home. They were intrigued and thought it would add character to their yard. Jared Barnes, a designer with Next to Nature Landscape, steered them to Canyon Stone in Olathe, Kan., to browse its selection of pre-drilled limestone and sandstone boulders. Cripple Creek Rock Co. in Kansas City also pre-drills boulders, specializing in granite. “The main thing to consider with these is placement,” Barnes says. “Once you plumb a gas line and set a 1,200-pound boulder, you don’t want to move it.” He situated the rock at one end of the Schwartz’s patio with a water feature behind it. At the other end, his crew used pavers to build

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plies. The dad who decides that he alone will put on his 5-yearold’s birthday party, even when the parents of her friends hire professionals. The bride who hands almost every detail over to a planner but insists on choosing her dress with her mom because that, to her, is too personal. “In the face of the market’s de-personalization of our bonds with others, we do what we can, consciously or not, to re-personalize them, to make the market feel less like a market,” Hochs-child concludes. The author of such books as “The Second Shift: Working Parents and the Revolution at Home” is not just an observer. She came to “The Outsourced Self” in part through her experi-

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a rectangular bar with a fire tray running along the middle. Gas flames flicker through smoky black glass beads, while the fire boulder holds lava rocks. The unique combination has drawn the attention of neighbors, Peggy Schwartz says. “People are always coming by to see what’s happening and saying how pretty everything looks. One guy who was driving by at night saw the flames and called up to say, ‘I think that bar is on fire!’?” she says laughing. While the Schwartz home has a custom-built fire bar, patio furniture stores often sell manufactured fire tables ranging from traditional to contemporary designs. At the upper price range – $1,200 to $2,500 – the tables contain granite tops and come in various heights: chat, dining and bar. Some have interchangeable

tops so the fire tray can be switched to a solid granite center with a small hole for an umbrella or a larger hole for an ice bucket. These tables can weigh up to 1,000 pounds, so again, placement is important. For the smaller pocketbook, there are many inexpensive, lightweight choices for fire pits ranging from stainless steel and copper to ceramic and stone. For true portability, a wood-burning fire cart (with wood storage below) has wheels and a handle. Another option, especially good for decks, is a faux stacked stone column with a small fire bowl attached on top. A disposable propane cylinder inside the column provides spark-free flames. These items usually retail for $100 to $350. What’s next in the world of fire? Wright is a big fan of fire-water combinations, now becoming popular in the Southwest. Such

combinations include a stone bench encircling a fountain encircling a fire bowl, and fire pots perched along the edges of pools so the flames reflect in the water at night. There’s also an incheswide ground-level fire bar that curves halfway around a hot tub. “I don’t know if I’d recommend that one for my clients,” he cautions. “You’d have to be careful where you step.” Still, whatever form the pairing takes, it’s hard to top the tranquil sound and look of water juxtaposed with the flicker of redhot flames, two of nature’s most powerful elements. Whatever the market brings in the future, it seems likely that fire will continue to be a focal point in the home landscape. “Everyone says they like the warmth it puts out, but that’s not the main attraction,” Wright says. “They really like the drama of watching the flames dance.”

ence seeking care for an elderly aunt who lived 3,000 miles away. She sees her research as a bit of the canary in the coal mine, an early warning of just how much we’re giving over to strangers. Market forces are everywhere in our intimate lives: turning the dating game into a numbers game, for example. One relationship coach in her book calls the Internet the world’s biggest love mall. (In 2009, Match.com reported 56 million introductory emails, Hochschild writes.) The nonprofit International Coaching Federation reports that there are more than 20,000 coaches for life, leadership, business and other fields. And then there are the people we hire to take on specialized services: not just a baby sitter but also perhaps a driver or someone to teach a baby to sleep through the night. Still, some things we keep for

ourselves. The people Hochschild interviewed have drawn their lines in the sand, the place where outsourcing felt unacceptable. Here are a few of them: • April, who tells Hochschild that she felt committed to providing breast milk for her children, even when she was feverishly working. But April wanted to be a successful professional and a relaxed mother. Over time, she became “a savvy and apparently unambivalent shopper in the service mall.” She had hired a nanny, a consultant to find the right summer camp, a bicycle trainer and a driver for her children, among others. • Michael, who lives in a San Francisco neighborhood where kids’ parties are put on by a planner. But Michael asked why have a party “if you’re going to hire a stranger who doesn’t even know your kid to plan it?” Michael’s effort, readers might

guess, did not go so well; in fact, an observing neighbor told him he ought to leave such things to the “experts.” • Rachel and Roger, who likely would have divorced without Sophie, a therapist who was part of their lives for three decades. And they have plenty of company: Four in 10 married couples get some therapy, Hochschild writes. While it’s rare for it to last the entire marriage, Sophie was essential to helping Rachel let Roger go when he was dying of cancer. The marketplace is here to stay, Hochschild said, and that’s not all bad. For her elderly aunt, Elizabeth, she found Shawn, in whose hands “my aunt became the kind, bright, funny and, for the most part, good-humored person of my childhood memory.” And for her part, Elizabeth “totally forgot the time she had passionately refused the idea of ‘a stranger in the house.’ ”

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Lucas William McDougal, son of Michelle and Bill McDougal, Plains Township, is celebrating his seventh birthday today, July 7. Lucas is a grandson of Jeanette and Elvan Jones, Plains Township; George and Sandra Hrabousky, Florida; Frank and Eileen Roth, Wilkes-Barre; and the late Dale McDougal. He is a great-grandson of George and Pearl Hrabousky, Plains Township; Joan Cunningham, WilkesBarre; Susie McDougal, South Carolina; the late Edward Cunningham; the late William McDougal; and the late Peter and Anna Walski. Lucas has a sister, Anna Grace, 3.

Kacy Robert Miller, son of Gary and Heidi Miller, Pringle, celebrated his sixth birthday July 5. Kacy is a grandson of Dan and Jean Miller, Swoyersville; Linda Nagy, Kingston; and Robert and Joanne Erikson, Bayville, N.J. He is a great-grandson of Margaret Nagy, Kingston, and Emily Miller, Swoyersville. Kacy has a brother, Kip, 9, and a sister, Madelyn, 2.

Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton’s first festival July 12-14 Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, 166 Hughes St., Swoyersville, will be hold its first Family Festival from 5-11 p.m. July 12-14 on the church grounds, Hughes Street, Swoyersville. The event will feature homemade foods, games and nightly entertainment. For more information, go to www. setonpa.com or call the parish at 287-6624. First row, from left: Mary Ann Olenick, Tanya Lee, Danielle Johnson, Ray Knaub, Bernadine Podskoch, Marie Gould, Jim McGrath, Byron Flannery, and Marge Shulo. Second row: Joe Barush, Kay Smith, Jane Sapack, Elaine Mikolosko, Theresa Yurko, Karen Tomaszewski, Joyce Gavlick, the Rev. Joe Pisaneschi, Theresa Mihalek, Eleanor Hudak. Third row: Emily Goliash, Jennie Alfano, Helene Roccograndi, Helen Jankoviak, Virginia Engle, Rose Kayrish, Joe Cheskiewicz, Josephine Hatrak, Alberta Kolejechick, Dorothy Goechel, Sandy Kuhar, Gloria Mizenko, Madeline Barish, Steffie Stefanides, Dolores Berda, Angie Tressa, and Joanne Prushinski.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS GLEN LYON: Holy Spirit Parish, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., July 23-27, St. Adalberts Church in Glen Lyon. For children ages 4 through 12. Registration must be made by today; call 7366372.

Leah N. Payne Sean Murach Sean Murach, son of Alesandra Skirmont and Ronald Murach is celebrating his seventh birthday today, July 7. Sean is a grandson of Annette Skirmont and the late Alex Skirmont and Edward and Jan Murach, Tunkhannock.

Leah Nicole Payne, daughter of Dale and Rebecca Payne, Kingston, is celebrating her ninth birthday today, July 7. Leah is a granddaughter of Albert Endres, Hughestown; the late Mary Anne Glassman-Endres; and Donald and Catherine Payne. Leah has a brother, Joshua, 12.

TRUCKSVILLE: Cross Creek Community Church, 370 Carverton Road, 6:30-8:45 p.m., July 23-27. Theme: “Sky – Where everything is possible with God.” Info or to pre-register, call 696-0399.

Our Lady of Hope presents CCD Program awards Our Lady of Hope Parish, Wilkes-Barre, recently conducted an awards ceremony of the CCD Program during the 9 a.m. Mass. Students graduating from kindergarten received their diplomas as they enter first grade. Students with perfect attendance and faithful performance during the year 2011-2012 received certificates. First row, from left: Bria Schuella, Audrianna Mangan, Lauren Kijek, and Kyla Budzyn. Second row: Lynese Swida, Robert Delescavage, Ikaika Quiacusin, Matthew Faust, Rylee O’Donnell, and Breanna Kijek. Third row: Rayna Swida, Maverick Swida, Miranda Brazinski, the Rev. John S. Terry, pastor; Angelo Najera and Maria Armbruster. Award recipients also included Lauren Gluchowski, Ronald Roskowski, Makalya Woods, Karl Kopczynski, Jacob Shinal, Ryan Dzurisin, Ian Kopczynski, Steven Dean, Stephen Youkoski, Timothy Wielgopolski, Melanie Aguilar, Sarah Youkoski, Melody Aguilar, Nataliya Scarantino, Cody Dzurisin, and Nicholas Zasada.

Youth-Sunday School students, teachers honored At a Divine Liturgy on May 20, parishioners of St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church in Edwardsville recognized and honored the students and teachers of Youth-Sunday School upon completion of the school year. In addition to gaining spiritual growth, the students conducted various support projects including providing aid to flood victims in Shickshinny. First row, from left: Max Gingo, Adam Dho, Grace Browne. Second row: Evan Collura, Ryan Dho, Ivan Gingo, Sarah Browne, and Hannah Lukatchik, teacher. Third row: James Browne, Michael Browne, the Rev. Raymond Martin Browne, priest; and Michael Lukatchik, teacher.

WHITE HAVEN: Operation Overboard: Dare to Go Deep With God 2012 Vacation Bible School by White Haven Ministerium, 6-8:30 p.m., July 23-26, St. Patrick’s Church on Allegheny Street in White Haven. Creative crafts, science activities, games, snacks and music. Operation Christmas Child will be the Mission Project this year. School supplies and personal hygiene items are needed. Local food pantry goods will also be collected. Call Diane at 443-7188 or Deb at 868-3324. WILKES-BARRE: Calvary Bible Church, 186 Sambourne St., 6:30-8:30 p.m., July 16-20. For children in grades kindergarten through sixth grade. Registration held at 6:15 the first night. Bill and Nancy Mason, Greenville S.C., will host. Songs, stories, prizes, treats and “Greenbacks” to purchase items in the “General Store.” Transportation is provided by calling 824-5868. There is no charge.

St. Jude School choir featured at Choral Society Concert Members of the St. Jude School choir were invited to be a guest ensemble and perform at the Catholic Choral Society’s Spring Concert at St. Ignatius Church in Kingston. The Catholic Choral Society of Scranton consists of approximately 50 adult chorus members and is the longest existing choral society in Northeastern PA. The society performs sacred, classical and popular selections and presents annual spring concerts under the direction of Ann Manganiello, who is also the music teacher at St. Jude School. Following the individual performances of the choral society and the school choir, the combined groups performed an African selection entitled “Bonse Aba.” First row, from left: Audrey Jumper, Chloe Pugh, Ella Urosevich, Kyra Hayden, Brooke Lapinski, Lauren Urosevich, Delaney Curley, Gemma Alberti, and Mia Kane. Second row: Abby Lapinski, Ethan Stoltz, Jared Bozinko, Patrick Curley, Sarah Stettler, Jordyn Chepolis, Gabrielle Tammarine, and Anna Capaci. Third row: Jeanne Rossi, principal of St. Jude School; Rachel Jones, Gigi Alberti, Maria Strish, Erica Stuccio, Sarah Thomas, Madison Stoltz, Taylor Josefowicz, and Manganiello.

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48 S. River St. W-B Pastor Shawn Walker 822-7482 Sunday Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. “The Place for a New Beginning..”

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9:30 a.m. Adult/Teen Sun School 10:45 a.m. Bible Study/Prayer Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m. Chairlift Available

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High Point Baptist Church 1919 Mountain Road, Larksville 570-371-4404 www.highpoint church.info

First Baptist

52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming Sunday School All Ages 9:30 Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Tues 7 p.m. prayer meeting Pastor: Jeffery Klansek 693-1754 Visitors Welcome

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Christ Community Church

100 West Dorrance St. Kingston, PA 18704 Sunday School/ABF 9:30 a.m. Sun Worship 10:30 a.m. Radio Ministry “Searching the Scriptures” Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM WRKC 88.5 FM website: www.ccchurchtoday.org Pastor: John Butch Phone: 283-2202

Dallas Baptist

Harvey’s Lake Highway, Dallas 639-5099 Pastor Jerry Branch Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 am www.dallasbaptist church.org

COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH 5390 Main Road Sweet Valley, PA Sunday School 9:30 am Morning Worship at 10:45am. Afternoon Worship 1:30pm. Prayer Meetings 7pm on Wednesdays. Pastor Tim Cappucci

Grace Community Church

A Bible Teaching Ministry Memorial Hwy. Dallas Sunday Services: 11 a.m., 6 p.m. (570) 675-3723 www.gracechurchdallas.org

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Living Hope Bible Church

WHERE HOPE COMES TO LIFE AND THE SON ALWAYS SHINES 35 S. Main St. Plains, PA Pastor Mark DeSilva Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m. Mid Week Bible Study every Wed at 6:30pm Youth Group Men’s & Women’s Bible Studies For information call 570-406-4295 www.lhbcpa.org

373 N. Main Street, W-B Father Timothy Alleman, Rector SUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST - 9:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:00 AM SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST

PARISH OF ST. ANDRE BESSETTE

126 Nesbitt St. Larksville, PA 18651 570-779-9620 A WELCOMING, GROWING, FAITH COMMUNITY Saturday 4 p.m. Sunday 7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Ample, Easy Parking Handicapped Accessible Confessions: Saturday 3 p.m.

St. Stephen’s

Episcopal Pro- Cathedral 35 S. Franklin St., W-B Holy Communion 8:00 Church School 10:00 Choral Eucharist 10:30 Nursery 9:00 - 12:15 Call 825-6653 for information about Worship Music Programs and Community Ministries

Weekday Mass

• 7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End • 8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End

Confessions

• 3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End • 4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End

Christian 881 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 570-288-4855 Pastor Dennis Gray

Come Hear The Word Of God, Let It Change Your Life! Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Communion Every Sunday Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. ELEVATOR ACCESSIBLE

Church Of Christ Uniting

Church of Christ Uniting

MERGED PRESBYTERIAN & METHODIST Corner of Market St. & Sprague Ave. Kingston 570-288-8434 Devotional Line: 570-288-2334 Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming Rev. Dr. James L. Harring Morning Worship 10:00 AM Youth Sunday School During Worship Adult Sunday School 11:30 AM Child Care Provided Choirs - Children, Adult, Bell Ringers Air Conditioned www.churchofchristuniting.org

Nanticoke

231 State St. Office 735-8531 www.NanticokeLutheran.org

Our Lady of Fatima Parish Saturday 4 PM Sunday 8 AM, 10 AM, 12:10 PM, 7 PM

St. Marks Lutheran Church

Monsignor Thomas V. Banick, Pastor

106 Welles St. (Hanover Section) Nanticoke, PA 570-735-2263 www.stjohnsnanticoke.org stjohnsnanticoke@gmail.com Saturday Great Vespers 4 pm Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:30 am Fr. Adam Sexton

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church 32 E. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Phone: 570-823-4805 Father George Dimopoulos Sunday Orthos 8:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy 9:45 a.m. www.greekorthodox.com

56 S. Hancock St., W-B Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m.

Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Parish Office 824-5016 All Are Welcome Website: www.antiochian.org

Presbyterian

First United Presbyterian Church

115 Exeter Ave., West Pittston 654-8121 Worship 11:00 AM at St. Cecilia’s Roman Catholic Church, Wyoming Avenue, Exeter Rev. James E. Thyren, Pastor

St. Matthew Lutheran Church

Episcopal ST. CLEMENT & ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 165 Hanover St., W-B 822-8043 Holy Eucharist 10a.m. Sunday School 10:00a.m. WELCOME ALL TO GROW IN GODS LOVE www.stclementstpeter.org

St. Martin In-The-Fields 3085 Church Rd., Mountaintop Rev. Dan FitzSimmons

CHORAL EUCHARIST 10AM HEALING SERVICE Last Sunday each month

Serving through Faith, Praise & Good Works

Four Square Gospel NEW HOPE CHURCH

489 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre 570-208-1281 Sunday Service 10:30am NewHopenepa.com Pastors Richard & Susanne Bolt

Friends & Quakers

Friends & Quakers Stella Presbyterian Church, 1700 Wyoming Ave Forty Fort 570-824-5130 11 a.m. Worship http://northbranch. quaker.org

Evangelical Free Church

Fellowship Evangelical Free Church

667 N. Main St., W-B 822-8233 Worship Schedule: Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Rev. Gary Scharrer Chairlift Available Missouri Synod

St. Paul Lutheran Church 474 Yalick Road (Rt. 118) Dallas, PA Rev. Charles Grube Sat. Worship 5:30pm Sunday Worship 9:30am Sunday School 9:30am 570-675-3859

“God’s Glory Our Passion” 45 Hilderbrandt Rd. (Near the Dallas Schools) Sundays WORSHIP - 10:30 a.m. Fellowship - 10:00 a.m. Discipleship Class - 9 a.m. Wednesday Evenings St. Peter’s Pioneer Clubs (K-5th) Lutheran Church 6:30 p.m. 1000 S. Main St., W-B 823-7332 Women’s Study - 6:30 p.m. Pastor Michael Erickson (Nursery provided For All) Sun. Worship - 9:00 a.m. Sunday School & Thursdays Adult Bible Study Women’s Study - 9:30 a.m. 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Missouri Synod TNT (Youth 6th-12th Grade) 6 p.m. Mennonite For More Information Nanticoke Please call 675-6426 or Christian Visit Us Online at Fellowship www.fellowshipfreechurch.org 112 Prospect St. Senior Pastor: Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - Sept. - May Marc Ramirez 9:00 a.m.

Independent Second Welsh Congregational Church

475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre 829-3790 Sunday Services 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 6 p.m. Sunday Eve Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study Prayer and Youth Groups Limited Van Service Available, Please Call. Independent... Fundamental... Friendly

Pastor D. Pegarella 735-1700

Nazarene Mountain View Church Of The Nazarene WE HAVE MOVED!!

667 N. River St., Plains Pastor Bryan Rosenberg Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Children’s Church & Child Care Provided. 570-821-2800 Everyone is Welcome!

Orthodox

Lutheran

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 190 S. Main Street, W-B Pastor Peter D. Kuritz Pastor Janel D. Wigen Saturday Service 5:00 p.m. Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. SCS 9:45 a.m. 570-824-2991

Wyoming Presbyterian Church

Primitive Methodist

New Life Community Church

570 South Main Rd., Mountaintop, PA 868-5155 Pastor Dave Elick Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Bible Services Thurs. 7 p.m. All Are Welcome

410 S. River St. Saint Mary Wilkes-Barre United Methodist Antiochian Worship Orthodox Church Askam United 905 South Main Street Methodist 9:30 AM Wilkes-Barre Church Very Rev, David Hester 2811 S. Main John Karam Office Phone 823-7139 SaturdayDeacon Street - Great Vespers 6 p.m.

Rev. Debby North Holy Communion Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am Christian Education 10:30 am Christian Coffee House Every 4th Fri 7-9PM

• 4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End (570)823-4988 • 5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End • 8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End • 10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End

St. John’s Lutheran Church

St. John’s Lutheran

Catholic

Presbyterian

United Methodist Loyalville United Methodist Church

Loyalville Rd., Lake Township Sunday Worship 9:30 am Community Dinner 2nd Saturday Each Month. Call For Menu 570-477-3521

Wyoming Ave. at Institute St., 570-693-0594 Laura Lewis, Pastor Holy Trinity Worship Service: 11 a.m. Lutheran Church St. John Baptist Sunday School: 10 a.m. Luzerne United 813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Methodist Church Orthodox Church

453 S. Main Street, W-B Rev. Mary E. Laufer Sunday Holy Communion 8:00 and 10:45 a.m.

Vigil (Saturday)

Sunday

Orthodox Church In America 401 East Main St., W-B Phone: 825-6540 Rev. David Shewczyk Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. Feast Days 9:00 a.m. Saturday Vespers: Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.

Messiah Lutheran Church

Catholic St. John The Baptist Church

Orthodox Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church

Saturday Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30 Sunday Traditional Holy Communion 10:00 Rev. Paul Metzloff Handicapped Accessible

134 S. Washington Street, Downtown Wilkes-Barre (570) 823-4168

Catholic

Lutheran

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

SAINT MARY’S CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

Wyoming Ave. Cross Creek Christian Community Church

Sunday Services 9am & 50 S. Meade St. 10:45am Wilkes-Barre, PA With Jr. Church & Nursery Available. Chester F. Dudick, Pastor Wed 6:30 Family Night (570) 820-8355 with Awana for ages 18 SUNDAY SCHOOL months - 6th grade. 9:30 a.m. College & Career, WORSHIP SERVICE CrossRoads for Teens, 10:30 a.m. Deaf Ministry, Small PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY Groups, Men’s & Women’s & PIONEER CLUB Ministry, Groups. Wed 6:30 p.m. Celebrate Recovery for WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups 2nd Tuesday of the month Tuesday’s 6:30pm 6:30 p.m. Discover the difference! AFTERNOON 370 Carverton Road, FELLOWSHIP Trucksville 696-0399 12 noon last Sunday of the www.crosscreekcc.org Month EXPOSITORY PREACHING: EXPLAINING GOD’S TRUTH, ONE VERSE AT A TIME.

22 Outlet Road Lehman, PA 675-8109 www.rolfministries.org Sunday School 9:15am Service 10:30am Nursery provided Thursday Night 6:30pm Bible study & Youth Groups Coffee house Fridays 6 to 9 pm with live music.

Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Children’s Sun School

Episcopal

River Of Life Fellowship Church

654-0283

SUNDAY - 9:30AM Bible Studies for All Ages 10:30AM Worship & Rootz Children’s Ministry 6:00PM Pulse/JAM Youth Ministry WEEKLY - Small Group Bible Studies Men’s/Women’s/Parenting Ministries Cub Scouts/American Heritage Girls

63 Division St., W-B Kenneth P. Jordan, Pastor Chris Hamilton, Youth Pastor Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. 570-823-3083

1024 Exeter Avenue Exeter, PA 18643 Pastor Guy Giordano (570) 388-5213 SUNDAY SERVICES Intercessory Prayer 9:30am Worship Service 10:00am Sunday School/ Nursery Provided WEDNESDAY SERVICES Bible Study & Prayer 7pm Visitors Welcome! Encounter Christ in a historical church in a new & relevant way.

Water Street Pittston

“A church where God’s inerrant, inspired, infallible Word is preached and God is glorified”

Baptist Tabernacle

Bible

Slocum Chapel

First Baptist Church

Baptist

High Point Baptist Church

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536 Village Rd, Orange Pastor Frank Chorba 333-5172 Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 7 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Messages-To-Go Ministry apostolicfaith.net

424 Stanton Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

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Apostolic Faith Tabernacle

First Assembly Of God

WARRIOR RUN: Ladies Aid Society of Warrior Run Welsh Presbyterian Church, 390 Chestnut St., 7 p.m., at the church.

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7:00PM Other meetings, ministries and events for children, youth, men, and women. Please call for days and times

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Holy Resurrection Cathedral

Orthodox Church In America 591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor 822-7725 Saturday Vespers 6:00 p.m. Sunday Divine Liturgy 8:30 a.m. Feast Day Vespers 6 p.m. Feast Day Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. ALL ARE WELCOME web site: www.oca.org

Middle Road, Hanover Twp.

Pastor Deborah Ryder All Sunday Services at 9:30 Kids Korner available during worship. Every Wednesday prayer service 6:30-7pm. Handicapped Accessible.

Central United Methodist 65 Academy Street, W-B Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE 11:15 am Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Child Care Provided For Infants & Toddlers 822-7246

CHRIST UNITED First METHODIST Presbyterian CHURCH Church 175 S. Main Road S. Franklin & Northhampton Sts., W-B 10:00 a.m. Worship Rev. Dr. Robert M. Zanicky, Minister

Air Conditioned Sanctuary

Nursery provided Handicapped Access John Vaida - Minister of Music Pamela Kerns - Christian Education Director A Friendly Inclusive, & Welcoming Church Audio Sermons available on web @ www.fpcwb.com

Forty Fort Presbyterian Church

1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort Pastor William Lukesh 287-7097 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Praise Band Handicap Accessible Nursery Provided Air Conditioned Visitors Welcome

Trinity Presbyterian

105 Irem Road, Dallas Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Pastor Roger Griffith Nursery Provided 570- 675-3131

Mountain Top Pastor Rev. Stephen Sours Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:45 am Sun School 9:30 am Nursery Available 570-474-6060

446 Bennet St., Luzerne Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Church School during Worship Carol E. Coleman Pastor 287-6231

Shavertown United Methodist Church shavertownumc.com 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown Phone-a-prayer 675-4666 Pastor: Rev. M. Lynn Snyder Organ/Choir Director Deborah Kelleher Saturday Service 5:30 p.m. Chapel Service Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. - Worship Service Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Prayer & Praise Service - 2nd Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Nursery Care Available during Sunday Service For more information call the office at 570-675-3616

Trucksville United Methodist Marian E. Hartman, Pastor Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske, Director of Music “Making Disciples for Jesus Christ” Sunday Schedule 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. During the Summer Months. Church RD off Route 309, Trucksville, take left up hill at light at Carverton RD Phone: 570- 696-3897 Fax: 570-696-3898 Email: office@trucksvilleumc.com

Dallas United Methodist

4 Parsonage Street, Dallas Pastor: Rev. Robert G. Wood 675-5701

Early Service 9:15am Church Service 10:30am Sunday School begins September 9th. 675-0122

Handicapped Accessible

First United Methodist

West Pittston “A Place Where All Are Welcome”

400 Wyoming Ave. Worship 10 a.m. Sun School 10:15 a.m. Rev. Joshua Masland-Sarani, Pastor Air Conditioned, Handicapped Accessible Nursery Provided 655-1083

Firwood United Methodist Church Cor. Old River Rd. & Dagobert St. Rev. Barbara Pease Safe Sanctuary Policy Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45-10:45 a.m. Handicap Elevator Available You are invited to attend. 823-7721

Wyoming United Methodist

Wyoming Ave Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. 693-2821 wyomingumc@netscape.com Ample Parking

United Church Of Christ St. Luke’s UCC

471 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre • 822-7961 Rev. Justin Victor Sun. Worship 10:00 Sunday School 10:15 am Communion service the 1st Sunday of every month. RIDE’S AVAILABLE: CALL

Miner Congregational UCC 137 Abbott St. PLAINS Pastor Joan Mitchell Sun. Service 9am Sun School 10am

570-829-6363

Forty Fort United Methodist Church

Church Office 287-3840 Wyoming & Yeager Ave Pastor Donald A. Roberts, Sr. Handicapped Accessible 9:00 am Sunday School (All Ages) 9:45 am Pre Worship Music 10 am Traditional Worship Prayer Line 283-8133

Unity Unity: A Center for Spiritual Living 140 S. Grant St., W-B Rev. Dianne Sickler Sunday Service & Children’s Church 10 a.m. Church 824-7722 Prayer Line 829-3133 www.unitynepa.com

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS will be received at the Office of the City clerk, 4th Floor, City Hall, Wilkes-Barre, PA until 9:30A.M., and then publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00A.M., on Tuesday, the 24th day of July, 2012.

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Roofing Replacement and Masonry Repair at First National Bank 59-63 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA Sealed bids shall be marked as above. The work will be a single prime general contract and generally include: Roof replacement at the flat roof areas at the southern end of the building, parapet concrete cap replacement, brick chimney demolition, brick masonry re-pointing at rear brick addition, opening of blocked roof drains at all roof areas, temporary structural support of northwestern stone cornice, selective resetting of front stone steps. All work must be substantially complete by September 13, 2012. This is a historically significant building. Bidder must provide evidence of at least 10 years experience with historic masonry restoration and roofing projects with contact references for at least three (3) representative projects they have completed. Plans, specifications and other documents constituting the contract documents are on file and open to inspection at the office of Quad Three Group, Inc. 37 N. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18701 and may be secured upon non-refundable payment of Seventy Five Dollars ($75.00) per set with check payable to Quad Three Group, Inc. Contact Josh Cowder at 570829-4200 x342. Please note that the City of Wilkes-Barre currently shares a Project Labor Agreement with the Northeast building and Construction Trades Council. This project is funded with monies from the United States Department of Housing & Urban Development and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Commonwealth Financing Authority.. •Economic Development Initiative Program •Local Share Account Grant Funds •All work shall be subject to current Federal Prevailing Wage Rates Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check, bid bond, bank cashier’s check, or trust company treasurer’s check in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the bid, made payable to the City of Wilkes-Barre. The successful bidder shall be expected to execute and file the proposed contract and to furnish and pay for Performance, Payment and other Bonds in the amount of 100% of the contract price as a security for the performance of the contact and payment of all costs thereof within ten days after the award of the contract. If the Bidder shall fail or refuse to enter into the contract after given the award, the proceeds of the check deposited by him shall be used as liquidated damages by the City of WilkesBarre for his failure or refusal to comply. A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference and walk-through will be held at the First National Bank Building, 59-63 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre, PA on Thursday, July 13, 2012, 10:00 a.m. The Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap or family status, and that to the greatest extent feasible utilize project are businesses located in or owned in substantial part by project area residents. In addition, to Equal Employment requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, the contractor must also establish a 6.9% goal for female participation and a 0.6% goal for minority participation in his aggregate on-site construction work force, for contracts in excess of $10,000.00 (Ten thousand Dollars) whether or not part of that work force is performing work on a federal or federally assisted construction contract or subcontract. In accordance with Executive Order 11625 and 12138, the Contractor must utilize, to the greatest extent feasible, minority and women-owned business concerns which are located in the municipality, county, or the general trade area. Attention is called to the face that not less then the minimum salaries and wages, as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on the project. The City of Wilkes-Barre reserves that right to reject and or all bids or portions thereof, and to waive informalities in the bidding. Bids may be held by the City of Wilkes-Barre for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days from the date of opening of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids, prior to awarding this Contract. In this period of time, no Bidder may withdraw his Bid.

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THE DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT SURPLUS VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT SALE REQUEST FOR SEALED BIDS DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT SURPLUS VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the Dallas School District is requesting sealed bids on the following items which have been determined to be surplus to the needs of the District: Item #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7

Description 1984 International dump /w plow Vin#1HTL8EGM7EHA49594 25,000 GVWR 1992 Dodge Caravan VIN#2B4GH2532NR757479 1998 24’x 66’ modular classroom (2 classrooms) Double wide (2) Oven – Garland model ICO-E-10 208 volt multi phase (2) Oven – Marathon Gold model 1160199–208 volt Powermatic wood lathe Model 90 Ser # 990309 Powermatic wood lathe Model 90 Ser# 990262

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Items may be viewed at the Dallas School District Maintenance Building located at 2000 Conyngham Ave, Dallas Pa 18612 between the hours of 10 am and 11am July 26, 2012. Each bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Surplus Vehicle & Equipment Bid - Item # (designated number)” and delivered to Mr. Grant S. Palfey, Business Manager Administrative office Conyngham Ave Dallas, Pa 18612 BY 1:00 p.m. on July 30, 2012, at which time they will be publicly opened and read. All items will be sold to the highest bidder upon payment to the Dallas School District in the form of, money order or certified check; personal checks or credit cards will not be accepted. The high bidder will be given until 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 to submit payment and take possession of the item. If the highest bidder defaults on the bid, the item will be offered to the next highest bidder until the transaction is complete. Bidders submitting bids on more than one item must submit a separate sealed bid on each individual item. Any bid not properly submitted or submitted after the above stated date and time will be returned to the bidder and will not be considered by the District. The Dallas School District reserves the right to reject any bid the District deems unreasonable. All items will be sold “as-is” with no warranty or guarantee implied. Anyone desiring more information regarding the bidding process may contact Mr. Mark D. Kraynack, Supervisor of Buildings & Grounds, Dallas School District Dallas, Pa 18612 570-674-7255.

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LEGAL NOTICE DEADLINES Saturday 12:30 on Friday Sunday 4:00 pm on Friday Monday 4:30 pm on Friday Tuesday 4:00 pm on Monday Wednesday 4:00 pm on Tuesday Thursday 4:00 pm on Wednesday Friday 4:00 pm on Thursday Holidays call for deadlines You may email your notices to mpeznowski@ timesleader.com or fax to 570-831-7312 or mail to The Times Leader 15 N. Main Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 For additional information or questions regarding legal notices you may call Marti Peznowski at 570-970-7371 or 570-829-7130 PUBLIC NOTICE The City of WilkesBarre Board of Revision of Taxes and Appeals will meet on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at 5:45 p.m. in City Council Chambers, Fourth Floor, City Hall, 40 East Market Street,for an appeal relative to 177 North Main Street. If special accommodations are required for persons with disabilities, please notify:Melissa Popson at (570) 208-4112 or e-mail her at mpopson@wilkesbarre.pa.us Jim Ryan City Clerk LEGAL NOTICE The Luzerne County Council announces A Special Meeting regarding the Luzerne/Schuylkill Workforce Investment Board, General Executive Matters, and Selection of a Clerk of County Council, which will be held Tuesday,. July 10, 2012 immediately following the conclusion of its regularly scheduled work session at 6:30 p.m. at the EMA Building, 187 Water Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. Colette J. Check Clerk to Council LEGAL NOTICE The Luzerne County Accountability, Conduct and Ethics Commission will conduct a meeting on the following dates: August 20 2012 September 17 2012 October 15, 2012 November 19 2012 December 17 2012 at 4:30 PM in the County Council’s Meeting Room at 200 N River St Wilkes-Barre PA. for the purpose of general business of the commission. Dr. Margaret Hogan Chairperson LETTERS TESTAMENTARY have been granted to Elise C. Mosca, 1725 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, PA 18704, Executrix of the Estate of Mary Jean Mosca, late of 1725 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, who died April 30, 2012. All persons indebted to said estate please make payment, and those having claims present the same to: Attorney Frederick M. Nice, Leisawitz Heller Abramowitch Phillips, P.C., 2755 Century Blvd., Wyomissing, Pa 19610. ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Rinaldo R. Orlandini, late of Wyoming, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on June 7, 2012. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment without delay, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Executor, Rinaldo Orlandini, Jr. 7919 EveningStar St. Harrisburg, PA 17112

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Administration have been granted to John A. Sansevere, Jr., Administrator of the Estate of John A. Sansevere, Sr., late of the Borough of Harveys Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania who died on March 23, 2012. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Administrator c/o Anthony G. Ross, Esquire, Law Offices of Tony Ross, 126 South Main Street, Pittston, PA 18640.

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A financially secure married couple embraces the chance to adopt. We promise a wonderful life for your baby. A loving family and endless opportunities await. All Expenses paid. Patti/Dan. Toll Free 1-855-692-2291

Laid off, retired, stay at home parents? WANTED: Men and women to serve on a focus group panel, July 26, 2012 in Wilkes-Barre. One day only 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. $100.00 Please send name, address and phone # to Box 4090 c/o Times Leader Attn: Mary 15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

330

Child Care

DAYCARE

In my Kingston home. Licensed. Ages 15 months to 6 years. 570-283-0336

340

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360

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Hard times upon you? Down on your luck? Need help & don’t know where to turn? We care and are willing to help. Serious problems only. Write to: PO Box 3238, W. Pittston, PA 18643

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BUYING

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Phillies

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Yankees Baseball Indians 6/27 $69 White Sox 6/29 $65* White Sox 6/30 $109, 200 Level Seating @ Cleveland 8/24th, 25th, 26th $349.00 Phillies Baseball Rays 6/24 $79 Giants 7/21 $89 Mets Baseball Cubs 7/7 $85 or $99 Dodgers 7/21 $85 NASCAR 9/30 @ Dover. Seats in Turn 1, $144, includes breakfast & post race buffet

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406

ATVs/Dune Buggies

HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV

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TOMAHAWK`11

Wed. July 18 $150 FRONT MEZZ

ONCE

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Wed. Oct. 10 $169

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Call Tenenbaum’s Travel First Come First Served 288-8747

“NYC 9/11 Memorial” Sunday 7/15 or 7/29 $36.00 *Broadway Blast* Jersey Boys 7/25 $99 & 7/14 $139 “Bring it on” 7/29 $99.00 Phantom Of The Opera 7/15 $99.00 Mary Poppins 7/29 $139.00

RAINBOW TOURS 489-4761

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GRAND MARQUIS ‘99 GS Well maintained, Smooth riding, 4.6L, V8, RWD, Auto, Power windows, power locks, New Inspection, Serviced, Silver over blue. Good tires $3,750 Call 823-4008

LEO’S AUTO SALES 93 Butler St Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-825-8253

Jeep Cherokee ‘98 Sport. 4 door 6 cylinder, auto, 4WD. $2,350 Current Inspection On All Vehicles DEALER

412 Autos for Sale

CADILLAC `08 DTS

Fully loaded, 14,000 miles, automatic, all power, leather interior, showroom condition. Silver. $25,000. Call Mike 570-779-4351

radio, leather, moon roof, loaded excellent condition. 136k miles. $4,995.

570-814-2809

CHEVY ‘95 ASTRO

MARK III CONVERSION VAN. Hightop. 93K. 7 passenger. TV/VCP/Stereo. Loaded. Great condition. $3,495 (570) 574-2199

JERSEY BOYS

Wed. Sept. 12 $160

4x4. 1 Owner. 91K. 4.8 engine, auto. Runs great. New paint, stake body with metal floor. 570-675-5046. Leave message, will return call. $4990.

CADILLAC ‘00 DTS Tan, satellite

Violin and Viola Beginner to Advanced. Experienced teacher in Plymouth. Call Kelli 570-719-0148

Travel

Autos under $5000

6/28 7/22 8/22 8/25

Instruction & Training

Certified Personal Trainer seeking part-time position. position Also certified in older adult training, CPR and AED. contact Mryc426@aol.com

409

FORD ’95 F150

SPORTING EVENTS

380

Oyster Weddings five course sit down features the main course as Surf and Turf. Nothing but the best! bridezella.net

Travel

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380

ATV, 110 CC. Brand New Tomahawk Kids Quad. Only $695 takes it away! 570-817-2952 Wilkes-Barre

CROSSROAD MOTORS

FORD ‘02 MUSTANG

570-825-7988

700 Sans Souci Highway WE SELL FOR LESS!! ‘11 DODGE DAKOTA CREW 4x4, Bighorn 6 cyl. 14k, Factory Warranty. $20,899 ‘11 Ford Escape XLT, 4x4, 26k, Factory Warranty, 6 Cylinder $19,499 ‘11 E250 Cargo AT-AC cruise, 15k, factory warranty $18,499 ‘11 Nissan Rogue, AWD, 27 k factory warranty $18,099 ‘11 Chevy Impala 35k alloys, factory warranty $14,899 ‘10 Subaru Forester Prem. 4WD 30k Factory warranty, power sunroof. $18,499 ‘05 HONDA CRV EX 4x4 65k, a title. $12,799 ‘06 FORD FREESTAR 62k, Rear air A/C $7,999 ‘03 F250 XL Super Duty only 24k! AT-AC, $8,099 ‘01 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Executive 74K $5,399 ‘11 Toyota Rav 4 4x4 AT only 8,000 miles, alloys, power sunroof. new condition. Factory warranty $22,199 ‘03 Mitsubishi XLS AWD, only 75k $7,699 TITLE TAGS FULL NOTARY SERVICE 6 M ONTH WARRANTY

FORD `07 FOCUS

SES Sedan Alloy wheels, heated seats, CD player, rear spoiler, 1 owner, auto, air, all power, great gas mileage, priced to be sold immediately! $6,995 or best offer. 570-614-8925

MERCEDES ‘02 CLK CONVERTIBLE

Exceptionally nice. 55K. $14,000 570-458-6192

BUICK `96 REGAL

CHEVROLET `90 CELEBRITY STATION WAGON

3.1 liter V6, auto, A/C. Excellent condition, new tires. 66K. $2,795. 570-288-7249

JEEP `99 CHEROKEE 99,500 miles, 5 speed, $3,700,OBO (570)752-5229

1997 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Full power. Sunroof. Extra clean. Around 80K miles. $3,000 2000 CHEVY CUBE VAN 10.5’ long. Single axle. Auto, V8, power steering. A -title. 1 owner. Nice condition. $5,000.

DODGE ‘02 VIPER GTS 10,000 MILES V10

6speed, collectors, this baby is 1 of only 750 GTS coupes built in 2002 and only 1 of 83 painted Race Yellow it still wears its original tires showing how it was babied. This car is spotless throughout and is ready for its new home. This vehicle is shown by appointment only. $39,999 or trade. 570-760-2365

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HONDA ‘04 ACCORD

LX SEDAN. 162k miles. New battery, excellent condition. Auto, single owner, runs great. Upgraded stereo system. 4 snow tires and rims & after market rims. Air, standard power features. Kelly Blue Book $7,800. Asking $6,800 570-466-5821

VITO’S & GINO’S

Wanted:

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LEXUS `00 RX 300

White with leather interior. All available options. 130K miles. Excellent Condition. $7,900 or best offer 570-563-5065

LEXUS `05 RX 330 All wheel drive,

Champagne tan, navigation, backup camera, lift gate, ivory leather with memory, auto, 3.3 liter V6, regular gas, garaged, brand new condition, all service records. 6 disc CD. Private seller with transferable 1 year warranty, 96K. REDUCED to $16,900. 570-563-5065

PONTIAC`96 GRAND AM MUST SELL!

Auto, 4 cylinder with power windows. Recently inspected / maintained. $2,150. 570-793-4700

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Vito’s & Gino’s 949 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort, PA

574-1275

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top. 6,500 miles. One Owner. Excellent Condition. $17,500 570-760-5833

DANNY’S CAR CENTER Route 309 570-829-0549

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LX. All options. Dual power sliding doors. 55,200 miles. 4 brand new tires. DVD system, Sirius satellite radio and MP3 Single Disc. Backup camera. Quad seating w/table. $14,400. 570-574-6799

Autos under $5000

Runs good, asking $1,000. Call 570-212-2003

310

412 Autos for Sale

CHRYSLER ‘09 TOWN AND COUNTRY

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409

412 Autos for Sale

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Octagon Family Restaurant

375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651

570-779-2288

W eekend S pecial $13.95 for a Large Plain Pie & a Dozen Wings

Dine in only. Valid Saturday & Sunday. One coupon per party/table. Cannot be combined with any other offers.

Home of the Original ‘O-Bar’ Pizza 250 General Auction

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PUBLIC AUCTION VALUE TRANSMISSION Mr. James Ellard is Changing Professions

SELLING OUT COMPLETELY Saturday, July 21st, 10:00 a.m.

2006 Harley Davidson, Car Lifts, Air Compressor, Jacks, Welder, Torches, Press, Transmission Jacks, Office Equipment. Over 500 Items. Auctioneer’s Note: Equipment for Sale is in Excellent Condition

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219

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*$219 p erm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $18,498; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $1999 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity. (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2202.50. $125 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te & $1000 In d . Da y Bo n u s Ap p lied .

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2012 N IS S A N X-TE RRA X 4X4

SA VE O VER $4000 O N A L L 2012 XTER R A S

STK# N21462 M O DEL# 24012 V IN# 508885 M SRP $28,150

V6, Au to , A/C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, S tep Ra ils & F lo o r M a ts , M u ch M o re!

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3 A V A IL IL A B L E A T TH T H IIS S P R IC IC E

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269

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P A Y M E N T S 2012 N IS S A N M A XIM A 3.5S V S E DA N

2012 N IS S A N P A THFIN DE R S 4X4

SA VE O VER $7000 O FF M SR P !!!

SA VE O VER $5500 O N A L L 2012 P A TH FINDER S!

STK# N21743 M O DEL# 16212 V IN# 837460 M SRP $37,155

STK# N22110 M O DEL# 25012 V IN# 622552 M SRP $32,315

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SA VE O VER $5500 O N A LL 2012 M U R A NO S

STK# N21472 M O DEL# 23212 V IN# 211509 M SRP $32,525

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2012 N IS S A N M URA N O S AW D

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L EA S E FO R :

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*$169 p erm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p er yea r; Res id u a l= $12,555.40; m u s tb e a p p ro ved thru N M AC @ T ier1; $1999 ca s h d o w n o rtra d e eq u ity. (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; to ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2202.50. $1475 N is s a n L ea s e Reb a te & $1000 In d . D a y Bo n u s Ca s h In clu d ed .

O VER 75 2012 R O G U ES A VA IL A B L E!!

4 Cyl, CVT , A/C, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, F lo o rM a ts & S p la s h Gu a rd s

L EA S E FO R :

W / $ 15 0 0 N IS S A N R EB ATE, $ 5 0 0 N M A C C A P TIV E C A S H & $ 10 0 0 IN D . D AY B O N U S C A S H

STK# N22053 M O DEL# 32412 V IN# 451247 M SRP $30,830

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STK#N 21750 M O D EL# 22112 V IN # 282868 M SR P $23,050

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H U R R Y O NLY 15 2012 A LTIM A S L EFT!!

18 A VA ILA B LE A T TH IS P R IC E!

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279

2012 N IS S A N L E A F S L A L L E L E CTRIC HYBRID!

STK# N21439 M O DEL# 17212 V IN# 017671 M SRP $38,270

80K W AC S yn c M o n ito r, Re-Gen Bra kin g S ys tem , XM , Blu eto o th, Ho m elin k, CD, Hea ted F ro n t& Rea r S ea ts , F lo o rM a ts & M u ch M o re!

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2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE LS FWD

2012 CHEVY EQUINOX LS FWD Stk. #12613, 2.4L DOHC 4 Cylinder, 6 Speed Automatic, Remote Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, 17” Wheels, AM/FM/CD, Cruise Control, OnStar w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigation, XM Satellite Radio, Tilt Steering Wheel

24,355

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2012 CHEVY CRUZE LS

149

$

239

$

PER MONTH For 24 Mos.

Stk. #12588, 2.4L DOHC, 6 Speed Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, OnStar w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigation, Remote Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD/MP3, XM Satellite Radio

50 AVAILABLE

MSRP $

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Stk. #12683

2012 CHEVY MALIBU LS

Stk. #12665, 1.8 ECOTEC VVT DOHC 4 Cylinder, 6 Speed Auto, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Bluetooth, OnStar w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigation, XM Satellite Radio, Front Bucket Seats, USB Audio Interface

18,865

%

APR For 60 Mos.

25 AVAILABLE

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LS • LT • LTZ Available

22,890

MSRP $

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23 AVAILABLE

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169

$

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2012 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 EXTENDED CAB LT 4WD Z71

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30 499

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Starting At

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,

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APR For 60 Mos.

36 955

299

$

O R

2012 CHEVY SILVERADO

2012 CHEVY SONIC LT

0%

Stk. #12242, 5.3L SFI V8 6 Speed Automatic, 18” Aluminum Wheels, Climate Control, Keyless Entry, PW, PDL, Off-Road Z71 Suspension Package, & More! MSRP $ ,

PER MONTH For 39 Mos.

2012 CHEVY IMPALA

1500 REGULAR CAB

LS SEDAN

30

35

MPG hwy

MPG hwy

24,175

26,665

MSRP $

MSRP $

Stk. #12680, 1.8L Ecotec-VVT DOHC 4 Cyl, Auto, Stabilitrak, XM Radio, AM/FM/CD, PDL, A/C, Rear Wiper Washer, Spoiler, OnStar

Starting At

12 AVAILABLE $

15 999 ,

2012 CHEVY CAMARO COUPE

Stk. #12525, Vortec 4.3L V6 MFI 4 Speed Automatic, Air Conditioning, Locking Rear Differential, 17” Steel Wheels, 40/20/40 Split Bench Seat, Stabilitrak

0

*

%

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Starting At

19 999

$

,

LS

33

30

MPG hwy

1LT • 2LS • 1SS • 2SS Stk. #12610 CONVERTIBLE Starting At

8 $ AVAILABLE

23 450 ,

Stk. #12702, 2.4L DOHC 4V ECOTEC, 6 Speed Automatic Tapshift Manual Trans., Air, PW, PDL, Onstar w/ Turn-By-Turn Navigation, Remote Keyless Entry, XM Satellite MSRP $ 22,890 Radio, AM/FM/CD/MP3 Format,

0

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APR For 60 Mos.

Starting At

19 999

$

,

*

46,105

MSRP $

0

APR For 60 Mos.

APR For 72 Mos.

Starting At ,

2012 CHEVY SILVERADO

1500 4WD CREW CAB

36,560

*

*

,

Stk. #12584, 5.3L V8, AT, A/C, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, EZ Lift Tailgate, Locking Rear Differential, Alum. Wheels, OnStar Turn-byTurn Navigation, XM Satellite

MSRP $

41 999

$

0%

22 499

*

LS 4X4 Stk. #12606, Vortec 5.3 SFI V8 6 Speed Automatic, 2nd Row Bench, Power Options, F/R Air, XM Satellite Radio, Onstar, Luggage Rack, 3rd Row Seat, Assist Steps, Remote Start Pickup Package

%

Starting At

20 AVAILABLE $

2012 CHEVY SUBURBAN

2012 CHEVY MALIBU

MPG hwy

Stk. #12063, 3.5L V6 Automatic, Dual Zone Air Conditioning, Stabilitrak, Six-Way Power Driver Seat, PW, PDL, Tilt, OnStar, XM Satellite Radio

0

%

APR For 60 Mos.

Starting At

29 999

$

,

*

765564

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2011 NISSAN4DR VERSA S 2011 FORD FUSION SE HATCHBACK

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (34,000 TO 40,000 MILES)

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, DESIGNED WHEELS, CRUISE, TILT, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (29,000 TO 34,000 MILES)

33 HMPG

9 9 9 , 0 1

30 HMPG

14,999

$

$

PRICE S I H T T A 11

PRICE 9 AT THIS

2011 JEEP PATRIOT 4X4 2012 CHEVY TRAVERSE LT ALL WHEEL DRIVE LATITUDE PKG

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., HEATED FRONT SEATS, ALLOY WHEELS, CRUISE, TILT, POWER WINDOWS, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (17,000 TO 22,000 MILES)

DUAL AIR, AUTO, V6, 3RD SEAT, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, CRUISE, TILT, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (12,000 TO 17,000 MILES)

EATS HEATED S

3RD SEAT

25,999

9 9 9 , 6 1

$

$

S PRICE I H T T A 3 1

S PRICE I H T T A 8 1

‘11 CHEVY HHR LT ‘11 NISSAN SENTRA S ‘11 CHEVY IMPALA LT FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER SEAT-WINDOWS-LOCKS, FASCIA WHEELS, CRUISE, TILT, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (28,000 TO 32,000 MILES)

30 HMPG

12,999

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, CD, REAR SPOILER, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (30,000 TO 34,000 MILES)

34 HMPG

12,999

$

29 HMPG

13,999

$

$

PRICE 12 AT THIS

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, V6., POWER SEAT-WINDOWS-LOCKS, ALLOY WHEELS, AM/FM/CD, CRUISE, TILT, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (27,000 TO 30,000 MILES)

PRICE 14 AT THIS

PRICE 9 AT THIS

‘09 SUBARU LEGACY SE ‘10 MERCURY MILAN ‘11 NISSAN ALTIMA S ALL WHEEL DRIVE

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., SUNROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, (26,000 TO 33,000 MILES)

14,999

SUNROOF

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., SUNROOF, CRUISE, TILT, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, DESIGNED WHEELS, (18,000 TO 24,000 MILES)

SUNROOF

31 HMPG

14,999

$

PRICE 10 AT THIS

PRICE 9 AT THIS

32 HMPG

14,999

$

$

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (27,000 TO 33,000 MILES)

PRICE 10 AT THIS

‘11 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 ‘11 MAZDA 6 SPORT ‘11 NISSANALL ROGUE S WHEEL DRIVE FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., ALLOY WHEELS, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, CRUISE, TILT, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (36,000 TO 44,000 MILES)

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 2.5L 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (16,000 TO 24,000 MILES)

31 HMPG

15,999

15,999

15,999

$

$

$

PRICE 12 AT THIS

PRICE 9 AT THIS

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (32,000 TO 39,000 MILES)

PRICE 10 AT THIS

‘11 SUBARU IMPREZA ‘11 JEEP COMPASS 4X4 ‘11 KIA SEDONA LX ALL WHEEL DRIVE LATITUDE PKG. PREMIUM PKG. FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., HEATED FRONT SEATS, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE, TILT, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (16,000 TO 21,000 MILES)

16,999

EATS HEATED S

$

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., SUNROOF, ALLOYS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE, TILT, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (15,000 TO 20,000 MILES)

SUNROOF

16,999

QUADS

16,999

$

PRICE 13 AT THIS

DUAL AIR, AUTO, V6, 3RD SEAT, CENTER QUADS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (15,000 TO 23,000 MILES)

$

PRICE 6 AT THIS

PRICE 6 AT THIS

‘11 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN ‘10 SUBARU ALL FORESTER ‘12 FORD E-250 CARGO VAN WHEEL DRIVE

DUAL AIR, AUTO, V6, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, STOW-N-GO QUADS & 3RD SEAT, TILT, AM/FM/CD, CRUISE, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (16,000 TO 20,000 MILES)

ADS STOW QU

PREMIUM PKG. FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4CYL., SUNROOF, HEATED SEATS, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, CRUISE, TILT, (18,000 TO 29,000 MILES)

18,999

17,999

SUNROOF

PRICE 14 AT THIS

V8

19,999

$

$

$

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4.6 V8, POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (13,000 TO 17,000 MILES)

PRICE 8 AT THIS

PRICE 6 AT THIS

‘11 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4 ‘12 GMC CANYONCREW SLECAB4X4 ‘12 GMC YUKONSLTXL 4DR SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 4.7 V8, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, CRUISE, TILT, AM/FM/CD, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (17,000 TO 23,000 MILES)

21,999

$

PRICE 16 AT THIS

4DOOR

FACTORY AIR, AUTO, 5CYL., ALLOYS, CRUISE, TILT, POWER WINDOWS-LOCKS, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (11,000 TO 14,000 MILES)

4DOOR

22,999

$

PRICE 6 AT THIS

DUAL AIR, AUTO, V8, LEATHER, 3RD ROW SEAT, HEATED SEATS, POWER SEAT-WINDOWS, CRUISE, PREVIOUS RENTAL UNITS, (10,000 TO 14,000 MILES)

LEATHER

35,999

$

PRICE 5 AT THIS

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‘99 GMC Sierra Pickup 4x4, extended cab, bed cap, gray, 132,000 miles $4,795 ‘00 Ford Windstar Minivan 3rd row seat, rear A/C, gray, 132,000 miles $2,995 ‘98 VOLVO STATION WAGON Cross Country, AWD 144,000 miles $3,695 ‘00 FORD WINDSTAR LX 3rd seat, ice cold air, 132,000 miles $2,995 BUICK ‘91 ROADMASTER Station Wagon, white with woodgrain exterior, gold leather interior, 3rd seat. Runs great, high mileage. $1800 LINCOLN ‘02 TOWNCAR Signature series, Silver, grey leather interior, 99,000 miles, runs great $5295 CHEVY ‘05 AVEO Silver, 4 door, grey cloth interior, A/C, re-built transmission with warranty, 4 cyl. 79,000 miles $5200 Warranties Available

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570-955-5792 MAZDA 3 ‘08

Extra clean. 5 speed. 41K miles $13,999

450SL Convertible

with 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. Reduced price to $26,000. Call 570-825-6272

MERCURY `79 ZEPHYR

6 cylinder automatic. 52k original miles. $1500. 570-899-1896

421

SILVERCRAFT

Heavy duty 14’ aluminum boat with trailer, great shape. $1,000. 570-822-8704 or cell 570-498-5327

427

Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243

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

439

KELLY 875 W. Market St.

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Motorcycles

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TOYOTA ‘04 CELICA GT

112K miles. Blue, 5 speed. Air, power windows/locks, CD/cassette, Keyless entry, sunroof, new battery. Car drives and has current PA inspection. Slight rust on corner of passenger door. Clutch slips on hard acceleration. This is why its thousands less than Blue Book value. $6,500 OBO. Make an offer! Call 570-592-1629

VOLVO `01 V70

Station wagon. Sunroof. ABS brakes. Radio, tape & CD. A/C. Heated leather seats. New alternator. Recently serviced and inspected. 2 extra tires. 161K miles. $4,600. 570-714-1296

VW ‘10 JETTA

15,900 miles, standard transmission. Garage-kept, white with sunroof. $15K 570-387-8639

415 Autos-Antique & Classic

CHEVROLET `76 PICKUP 4 Cylinder Very Good Condition! NEW PRICE $2,500. 570-362-3626 Ask for Lee

FORD `70 F350 Dual rear wheels,

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MAZDA `88 RX-7 CONVERTIBLE

1 owner, garage kept, 65k original miles, black with grey leather interior, all original & never seen snow. $7,995. Call 570-237-5119

All ready to ride, automatic transmission, disk brakes, rear luggage trunk, around 100 mpg, no motorcycle license required, only $1,595. Call 570-817-2952

442 RVs & Campers

EXPEDITION ‘03 37U CUMMINS 300 DIESEL PUSHER

$15,000 FIRM.

Call 570-262-0914 Leave message.

HARLEY ‘10 DAVIDSON SPORTSTER CUSTOM Loud pipes. Near Mint 174 miles - yes, One hundred and seventy four miles on the clock, original owner. $8000. 570-876-2816

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE

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

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. $7,995 OBO 570-905-9348

SUZUKI ‘01 VS 800 GL INTRUDER Garage kept, no rust, lots of chrome, black with teal green flake. Includes storage jack & 2 helmets. $3600 570-410-1026

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

COLEMAN ‘02 POP UP Like new. Stove,

lights, fans, sink, sleeps 6. $3,500 570-443-7202

FOREST RIVER`08 5TH WHEEL

Model 8526RLS Mountain Top,PA $18,500 570-760-6341

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

FORD 04 F150

4x2. Nice Truck! $11,999

KELLY

19,000 miles, 2 slides, 8 kw Gen. 2 Air conditioners, Microwave-Convect Oven, 4 door refwith automatic ice maker, heated holding tanks, Corian counter tops, 2 TV- surround sound, cherry cabinets, ice maker, washer/dryer. Sleeps 6. Queen beds, back up camera, recently inspected, garaged in winter. $64,500 570-288-2649

PACE ARROW VISION ‘99 M-36 B (FORD) Type A gas, 460

V10 Ford. Excellent condition, 11,000 miles. I slide out, 2 awnings, 2 color flat screen TV’s. Generator, back up camera, 2 air conditioners, microwave/convection oven, side by side refrigerator with ice maker, washer/ dryer, queen size bed, automatic steps. $29,900. 570-288-4826 or 570-690-1464

SUNSEEKER ‘10 BY FOREST RIVER M3170DS Ford V10, 32’,

2,500 miles. 4 1/2 year extended/ transferable warranty on RV, tires & truck. 2 slide outs, 4 KW Onan generator, power awning, fiberglass roof. 5,000 lb. hitch, heated holding tanks, 2 house batteries, 3 flat screen TV’s, sleeps ten, color back up camera. REDUCED to $60,000 570-655-1903

451

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

BMW 2010 K1300S

Only 460 miles! Has all bells & whistles. Heated grips, 12 volt outlet, traction control, ride adjustment on the fly. Black with lite gray and red trim. comes with BMW cover, battery tender, black blue tooth helmet with FM stereo and black leather riding gloves (like new). paid $20,500. Sell for

451

875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243

FORD ‘73 F350

Stake Body Truck 55,000 Original miles - garage kept, only 2 owners, hydraulic lift gate, new tires, battery and brakes. Excellent condition. No rust. Must see. $6500 or best offer Call 570-687-6177

451

MITSUBISHI `11

OUTLANDER SPORT SE AWD, Black interi-

or/exterior, start/ stop engine with keyless entry, heated seats, 18” alloy wheels, many extra features. Only Low Miles. 10 year, 100,000 mile warranty. $22,500. Willing to negotiate. Serious inquires only - must sell, going to law school. (570) 793-6844

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

SATURN ‘06 ION-3

5 speed,sunroof, 1 owner, like new! $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

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509

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BUICK ‘05 RENDEZVOUS

4x4. Extra clean SUV $5,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

CHEVROLET `10 COLORADO 2wd, 4 cyl, A/C,

am/fm/CD, 10,600 miles, asking $14,000 Call 570-696-1641 evenings after 5pm or on weekends.

CHEVY ‘99 BLAZER 4x4, Absolutely

Like new! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

DODGE `94 RAM

Automatic, runs well, good body. 163,000 miles. $1,500 570-313-8085

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

DODGE ‘04 DURANGO

1 owner, leather sunroof, 3rd row seat $6,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

FORD `98 F150 Lariat. Has 130,000

miles, 4x4, automatic, leather interior, power windows, power seat, runs great! $4,000 OBO 570-693-3147

FORD ‘02 EXPLORER

Red, XLT, Original non-smoking owner, garaged, synthetic oil since new, excellent in and out. New tires and battery. 90,000 miles. $7,500 (570) 403-3016

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

FORD ‘02 F150

Extra Cab. 6 Cylinder, 5 speed. Air. 2WD. $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

MERCURY `01 MOUNTAINEER 4wd. White with tan leather seats. 75K miles. $4,500. Call 570-313-8085

Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades

6 cylinder. Auto. 4x4. $10,999

KELLY 875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243

JEEP 04 WRANGLER

6 cylinder. 5 speed 4x4 $9,999

KELLY

875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243 1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

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554

Production/ Operations

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Early mornings, part time approximately 30 hours/week. Mountaintop Area. Gitten’s Disposal 570-868-6462

503

Accounting/ Finance

509

Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades

Two person crew, no experience necessary, company will train. The work is outdoor, fastpaced, very physical and will require the applicant to be out of town for eight day intervals followed by six days off. Applicants must have a valid PA drivers license and clean driving record. Starting wage is negotiable but will be no less than $14.00 per with family health, dental and 401k. APPLY AT R.K. HYDRO-VAC, INC., 1075 OAK ST PITTSTON, PA 18640 E-MAIL RESUME TO TCHARNEY@ RKHYDROVACPA.COM OR CALL 800-2377474 MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 8:30 TO 4:30 E.O.E. AND MANDATORY DRUG TESTING.

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BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA NURSING – AA#82-1-544; AA#82-1-545: TWO(2) Permanent Tenure-track positions for nursing faculty (1-adult critical care; 1-psych/ mental health) beginning Fall 2012. For full description and application procedures visit www. bloomu.edu/jobs AA/EEO.

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Accounting/ Finance

• Month-end financial close support including journal entry preparation • Perform intercompany account billing and reconciliation • Complete timely reconciliations of key balance sheet accounts • State sales tax preparation and payment • Aid in monthly A/P and A/R posting • Work closely with Payroll Company on biweekly payroll reconciliation • Special projects as assigned • Assist office manager with customer service duties. Requirements: • Bachelors in Accounting • Up to 5 years work experience in an accounting role • Excellent written and verbal communication, analytical and interpersonal skills • Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word. • Ability to handle multiple tasks under tight deadlines • Ability to absorb technical concepts quickly and, possess a strong work ethic, have excellent organizational skills, and be able to perform well independently or as part of a team.

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554

522

554

Production/ Operations

MACHINIST INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN MAINTENANCE MECHANIC MAINTENANCE TRAINEE Fabri-Kal Corporation, a major thermoforming plastics company has immediate full-time benefited openings. Machinist: Traditional machine shop methods & equipment, repair/modification of tooling & production components, fabrication of parts. Formal Machine Shop training by a technical school, state certification or a minimum of 6 years experience required. Industrial Electrician: Conduit, EMT and ridged pipe; Equipment testing; AC/DC motors and drives; PLC systems. 3 Yrs Exp. HS/GED required, vocational/trade school preferred. Mechanic: Troubleshooting, hydraulic/pneumatic, machine shop, plumbing, welding, rebuild mechanic devices, schematics, test equipment, basic electrical systems. 3 Yrs Exp. HS/GED required, vocational/trade school preferred. Maintenance Trainee: Associates Degree in Electronic field or Technical Certification in Electronics to include AC/DC Fundamentals, Industrial Electricity, Motor Controls, AC/DC Drives, PLC’s, Basic testing equipment/Multi-meter/Amp probes. Drug & Alcohol screening and background checks are conditions of employment. Competitive wage and benefits package: Health Insurance, Prescription, Dental & Vision, Disability, 401K, Education, Paid Leave. Apply on site: Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM; or forward resume to:

539

Legal

539

Legal

Legal Secretary

Large insurance defense firm is searching for a legal secretary for its Wilkes-Barre office. Candidate must have 3+ years of general liability experience, excellent organizational skills, motivation and a desire to assume significant responsibility. Experience with electronic filings and Microsoft applications a must. Excellent opportunity with competitive salary and benefits. Please email resume and cover letter to: kkeister@tthlaw.com or fax to 717-237-7105

542

Logistics/ Transportation

542

Logistics/ Transportation

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS

Must have valid PA driver’s license. Nanticoke area. No Experience necessary. Will train. Excellent opportunity for home makers, retiree, or second income. Summer work also available.

PITTSTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT IS SEEKING APPLICANTS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION:

SUPERINTENDENT

To fill the vacancy of the Retiring Superintendent Appointment on/ about Fall 2012. Enrollment approximately 3,300; Grades K-12. 42 million budget. Seeking dynamic individual with integrity, visionary leadership & strong administrative skills to serve as Superintendent. Must possess experience in school finance, budgeting and cost effective strategies. Demonstrate high standards of ethics with ability to administer school code, policies & administration procedures. Excellent verbal & written communication & leadership skills; history of improving & maintaining high academic performance; exp. with development & implementation of curriculum; knowledge of technological best practices; and success in community engagement/involve ment. Salary negotiable & competitive. Requirements PA Letter of Eligibility; transcripts, current Acts 34, 114 and 151 clearances (within one year), and three reference letters to: DEBORAH A. RACHILLA-- BOARD SECRETARY PITTSTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 STOUT STREET PITTSTON, PA 18640 DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2012 @ NOON

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506 Administrative/ Clerical

REGIONAL OFFICE MANAGER/ EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT ParenteBeard, LLC, a dynamic regional independent accounting and consulting firm headquartered in Philadelphia and with offices across Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware, is seeking a Regional Office Manager/Executive Assistant to Regional Managing Partner for its Northern PA region. Under the general supervision of the Regional Managing Partner, the Regional Office Manager/Executive Assistant oversees the administrative and facilities-related matters in the Wilkes-Barre office and related region activities to achieve maximum coordination, efficiency, productivity and expense control. He/She is responsible for coordinating and managing various functions performed by the Administrative Professional Support Staff. In addition, he/she will provide daily executive assistance to the Regional Managing Partner. The Regional Office Manager/Executive Assistant to the Regional Managing Partner reviews and evaluates the daily operation of the Administrative Professional Support Staff in the Wilkes-Barre office and region. He/She establishes/assists with work procedures and standards to improve efficiency and effectiveness of the Wilkes-Barre office and region and is responsible for ensuring compliance with established corporate standards and reviewing and evaluating the work and performance of Administrative Professional Support Staff in the Wilkes-Barre office as well as the Office Administrators in the Northern Region. The Office Manager/Executive Assistant provides administrative support of a highly complex, confidential and responsible nature, which often requires interfacing with high-level internal and external contacts requiring considerable initiative, discretion and a sense of urgency. Our comprehensive flexible benefit plan offers medical/dental insurances, life and disability insurance, 401(K) plan and paid time off. Job Requirements: Successful candidates will hold a minimum associate’s degree in business or related field, and at least 7 years of experience along with a record of progressively increasing knowledge, supervisory responsibility, skill and independence. Experience within the public accounting industry is highly preferred. In addition, sound written and verbal communication skills, ability to work independently or as part of a team and the capacity to appropriately interact with all levels of Firm management and staff, clients and other external business contacts are required. A valid driver’s license is required. Key Skills: -Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly, courteously and with the utmost professionalism (including safeguarding information of a confidential nature). - Must possess sound judgment and negotiation skills which reflect and adhere to Firm values & principles, policies and procedures. - Must exercise accuracy, alertness, tact and patience, and superb organizational skills. - Must have excellent management skills and be comfortable delivering feedback.

INTERESTED APPLICANTS CAN CREATE A PROFILE AND APPLY AT WWW. PARENTEBEARD . COM / CAREERS 548 Medical/Health

548 Medical/Health

548 Medical/Health

MERCY CENTER NURSING UNIT, INC. Mercy Center Nursing Unit, Inc., a Long Term Care facility, sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Mid Atlantic Community, is committed to the care of the elderly in Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing settings. Mercy Center Nursing Unit, Inc. is seeking the following positions:

NURSING CNA

7-3 & 3-11 Full Time- EOW 7-3 & 3-11 Part Time- EOW Per Diem Competitive salary and compensation package which includes health insurance including Vacation, sick time and personal days, 403B retirement, credit union, tuition reimbursement. Partial Benefits available for part-time employees.

Fabri-Kal Corporation

ATTN: Human Resources Valmont Industrial Park 150 Lions Drive, Hazle Township, PA 18202 FAX: (570) 501-0817 EMAIL: HRPA@Fabri-Kal.com www.f-k.com

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Education/ Training

EOE

If you are interested in joining a compassionate and professional organization, fax resume to 570-674-3132; email to: hresources@mcnu.org, apply in person at Mercy Center, Lake Street, Dallas; or call (570)675-2131 ext 378. Mercy Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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527 Food Services/ Hospitality

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OWest LLIES RESTAURANT Side Mall Edwardsville

533

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AGGREGATE TECHNICIAN PENNDOT certified

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TECHNICIAN

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Expanding Second generation, family owned & operated business seeking:

• Diesel Mechanic/ Road Techs • HeavyTow Operators • Roll Back Drivers

CDL and Towing experience a plus. Pay based on experience. Benefit package available. Fax or Email resume: 970-0858 atowmanparts@ aol.com Call: 823-2100 Ask for: Dave or Frank

545

548 Medical/Health

RIVERSTREET MANOR has opportunities available for

CERTIFIED NURSES AIDES!

We have Full Time and Part Time openings on the 3PM to 11PM shift. 3PM to 11PM shift receives a $2 shift differential. Opportunities also exist for Weekend Premium Program. Inquiries please visit www. genesiscareers.jobs or contact LeighAnn Sipple @ 570-825-5611 for an exciting career with Genesis Health Care RIVERSTREET MANOR IS AN EOE

LIVE-IN CAREGIVER

for elderly woman. 3 days. Previous experience. Background check, & references required. Email resume/response to: mjm0315@gmail.com

LPN OPENINGS

Part Time. 7am-3pm/3pm-8pm LAKESIDE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER 245 OLD LAKE RD, DALLAS, PA 18612 (570) 639-1885 E.O.E.

551

Other

FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED

FCCY is looking for people to help meet the growing demand for foster homes. Those interested in becoming foster parents call 1-800-747-3807 EOE.

554

Production/ Operations

PRODUCTION OPERATORS The Lion Brewery is

SUMMER WORK

548 Medical/Health

DIRECT CARE WORKER

Direct Care Worker to work one on one with a physically challenged individual in a day program facility. Hours are 8:15AM to 3:15PM Monday thru Friday. Wages and benefits will be discussed at interview. Send resume or apply in person to 495 Wyoming St., Hanover Twp., PA 18706

Business Opportunities

JAN-PRO COMMERCIAL CLEANING OF NORTHEASTERN PA Concerned about your future?

BE YOUR OWN BOSS Work Full or Part time Accounts available NOW throughout Luzerne & Lackawanna, Counties We guarantee $5,000.to $200,000 in annual billing. Investment Required We’re ready –Are you? For more info call

570-824-5774

Jan-Pro.com NEPA FLORAL & GIFT SHOP Including delivery van, coolers, all inventory, displays, computer system, customer list, website and much more. Turn key operation in prime retail location. Serious inquiries please call 570-592-3327

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.

700 MERCHANDISE

seeking to hire several full time temporary employees to work through 09/2012. If permanent positions become available at the end of the summer season, the company will consider those interested temporary employees for permanent positions. However, it is not guaranteed that a permanent position will be available. APPLY IN PERSON 300 Laird St. Suite 200, WILKES-BARRE.

702

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED!

ANTIQUES: China Cabinet $300. Desk $50. French chandelier $600. Sewing Machine $50. 570-578-0728

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

566

Sales/Retail/ Business Development

COUNTER HELP & PRODUCTION Full Time / Part Time

Master Garment Cleaners 570-287-6118

INSIDE SALES/CSR Home Medical Equipment Co. in need of an Inside Sales/CSR Candidate. Send resume to hr@blackstone healthcare.org

ROUTE SALESPERSON

Major regional snack food distributor is looking for an aggressive responsible person for a route sales position. We offer a paid training program, excellent income potential & benefits package. Email replies to: routesales9494@ gmail.com

Marketing/ Product

$15 base pay HS Grads Welcome No Experience Necessary Call Now! 570-647-2902

610

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600 FINANCIAL 610

Business Opportunities

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Quaint family restaurant in New Albany, PA, with 2 occupied upstairs apartments. Turn key operation. For more info, call 570-637-4197

EXETER Local well

established beer distributor for sale, Including property and license. Call 570-430-0730 or 570-430-0727

Air Conditioners

AIR CONDITIONER New $12,000 BTU $225.570-740-1246 AIR CONDITIONER. 7,000 BTU asking $75. 570-636-3151

708

Antiques & Collectibles

ANTIQUE old fashioned coal stove, white Dickson with warming closet, can be used for heating house, cooking meals or just for conversation $550. 570-735-2081

COINS Liberty v nickels 1894-19091911 $50. 287-4135 LAWN ROLLER water fill 1934 $50. 570-262-9989 LIONEL vintage train transformer speckled case type #4044, checked out good $20. 570-735-6638

710

Appliances

MICROWAVE Sharp carousel, stainless steel. Used only a few months. $50. 570-430-6434 REFRIGERATOR Frigidaire top mount freezer model#FRT18 L4FW3white, 66â€H 30â€W, 30â€D. $150. 594-4992. WASHER GE front load, GE electric dryer, 3 years old, paid $1400 for both selling both for $600. Still have receipt. 709-8905

712

Baby Items

HIGH CHAIR Graco biege & green colors, locking wheels very good condition. $20. 570-735-6638

714

Bridal Items

WEDDING GOWN WITH SLIP, VEIL, $265. OBO. 570-655-1414

716

Building Materials

LIGHT FIXTURES: 2 Quantity, Beautiful hanging fixtures, exclusive porcelain flowered decoration with 24k gold. Price for 2, $200. 8686095 MORTAR thin set mortar for tile 3/4 of a 50lb. bag free. 570-779 4282 PORCH PILLARS (2) aluminum 7.5’ tall, 8” diameter $20. each. 823-7594

730

Computer Equipment & Software

PRINTER New Dell color printer model #720 carton never opened $40. 570-675-1277.

744

Furniture & Accessories

AIR MATTRESS new, full size, with pump $45. Mattress topper very thick, with gel, full size $75. Futon white oak, Stickley Style heavy duty cushion $300. 570-823-2709 BEDROOM SET Stanley, youth light /medium oak. twin size, head & footboards, night stand, dresser, bookshelf, very good condition. $325. Stanley youth twin bed, white, frame, head & footboards, white youth desk, good condition. $100. Glider rocker, light oak, good condition. $75 Chaise lounge, sage green, microsuede, good condition. $100. 814-8735. CHINA CLOSET walnut $200. OBO. 570-208-3685 CRIB SET, Classic Winnie the Pooh, curtains & accessories $30. 570-239-5292 DINING TABLE, marble, 7’ long, 39” wide, 1” thick, with marble base. $400. OBO. Singer peddle sewing machine $25. 570-823-1800 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 56wx71h, glass doors, 2 lights, $150. GRANDFATHER CLOCK curio, excellent condition paid $1800 sell for $700. 570-735-5482 ENTERTAINMENT center, light wood, holds 27” TV, glass doors, shelves $100. OBO. 570-654-1032

FURNISH FOR LESS

MOVING SALE. Philadelphia Phillies baseball cards 425 for 15. NY Mets baseball cards 149 $6. College football players on professional teams Penn State 230 cards $9. 570-313-5214 or 570-313-3859

* NELSON * * FURNITURE * * WAREHOUSE * Recliners from $299 Lift Chairs from $699 New and Used Living Room Dinettes, Bedroom 210 Division St Kingston Call 570-288-3607

To place your ad call...829-7130

FUTON wood frame, 2 covers brown & blue, new condition $150. 823-4070

VACUUM TUBES vintage electronic vacuum tubes in boxes total of 290 tubes all for $50. 570-735 6638

710

Appliances

Why Spend Hundreds on New or Used Appliances? Most problems with your appliances are usually simple and inexpensive to fix! Save your hard earned money, Let us take a look at it first! 30 years in the business. East Main Appliances 570-735-8271 Nanticoke AIR CONDITIONERS 2 older units $25. 570-654-9109

APPLIANCE PA RT S E T C .

Used appliances. Parts for all brands. 223 George Ave. Wilkes-Barre 570-820-8162 FREEZER UPRIGHT $75. 570-654-9109 FREEZER Whirlpool, upright, 4’ tall $50. WASHER, Whirlpool, 5 cycle, heavy duty, large capacity, white $50. DRYER Kenmore, heavy duty, yellow $50. REFRIGERATOR Sears, self defrost, 2 door, freezer on top $100. 654-1032

GARAGE SALE LEFTOVERS Antique sideboard $250. Antique chair $30. Antique settee $125. Antique rocker $125. Sony Trinitron TV $45. RCA color TV $30. Zenith VCR $20. Boxes of vhs tapes $1. each. Blenko glass collection $150. Box of dvds $3. each. 7880866 GARAGE SALE LEFTOVERS Oreck XL vacuum bags $5. NOAT shoes, new $3. Copper jello molds $1. each. 3M gel writs rest $1. Hardcover books $1. each. Ronan pruner plus new $2. Ronan multi cut $2. Star wars keepsake ornament $5. Mini upright vacuum $5. 570-287-2299 GARBAGE DISPOSAL new Kenmore $20. 2 pair yellow antique satin JC Penney lined drapes 48 x 84l like new $8 pair. 570-675-1277. KITCHEN TABLE 6 chairs, hutch $400. Sleeper sofa $300 2 10,000 btu air conditioners $75 each all in excellent condition. 825-2888 KITCHEN TABLE with 4 captain chairs, leaf, 3 new tablecloths & pillows included, heavy duty set. Must see $200. 570-823-6885

744

Furniture & Accessories

KITTCHENETTE set white metal $50. Entertainment Shelf stand $10. Treadmill $65.Rider $25. 570-654-9109 LAMPS (2) parlor stand up, grey metal & black. $20 each. 570-740-1246

Mattress A Queen Size Pillow Top Set Still in Plastic Can Deliver $150 570-280-9628

MATTRESS SALE

We Beat All Competitors Prices!

Mattress Guy

Twin sets: $139 Full sets: $159 Queen sets: $199 All New American Made 570-288-1898

758 Miscellaneous

758 Miscellaneous

758 Miscellaneous

AIR CONDITIONER, Brand new, 8000 BTU Frigidaire Energy Star $160. 570-288-3352

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AIR PURIFIER. Oreck XL Professional with user manual. Was $299. Asking $149. 570-636-3151

All Junk Cars & Trucks Wanted Highest Prices Paid In CA$H

FREE PICKUP

OFFICE FURNITURE Closing office, selling desks, filing cabinets, shelving, TV & stand, etc. 570-262-0400 ROCKER, wood/tapestry, $75. RECLINER, Burgundy velour cloth, $125. SOFA, CHAIR, OTTOMAN, 3 TABLES, great for den. Wood and cloth, all in excellent condition. $450. Call after 6 PM 570-675-5046 SHELVES 5 glass shelves in wood casing, $60. 2 glass /wood end tables, $50. Glass/wood coffee table $40. 570-885-4900 SOFA beautiful camel back sofa, excellent condition, recovered in rose stripe pattern $35. 570-287-2216 TABLE LAMP Oriental Chinese woman 1960’s ceramic, pink -white-gold. $35. Collector spoons 17 different, must take all $35. 696-1927 TV/entertainment stand, all black in very good condition, 36”lx18”dx24”h, shelves adjust, $30. 570-814-9845 UTILITY CHAIR $10. Ironing board, can sit or stand $15. Small tool box with tools $50. 570-654-0507 WOODEN TEEPEE southwest shelf stand asking $30. Metal daybed, cream color asking $50. Air conditioners 2, Panasonic 12,000 btu & Sharp 10,000 btu asking $30. ea. 239-5292

748 Good Things To Eat

PICK YOUR OWN BLUEBERRIES! 8am to 8pm

Closed Sundays Sickler Blueberry Farm - Vernon 570-333-5286 570-333-4944 NO PETS IN THE FIELD!!

752 Landscaping & Gardening CUB CADET lawn vacuum with chipper 6.5HP, excellent condition $350. 570-823-8264 or 570-793-4130

756

Medical Equipment

ACORN STAIR LIFT 570-262-7959

MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT for sale from small family practice. Items include: Bausch & Lomb Microscope Autoclave Fisher Centrifi 2 Physicians Clinical Scales (350 pounds /HealthOMeter/Dete cto. 1 Baby Scale built in drawers and cabinets (Detecto) Medical Instruments Large white filing cabinet. Metal filing cabinet. Examination table. Phletbotomy Chair Other Medical items Medical Reference Books. Medical Equipment In Boxes, new in boxes Volumetric Infusion Pum I.V. Controller Dual I.V. Controller Cardio Fax MetriPro Stretcher Oxygen Equipment Location: White Haven, PA. Please email for details: drsestate@ hotmail.com RAMPS adjustable aluminum telescoping wheel chair track ramps $50. 570-690-5825

758 Miscellaneous DISHES service for 8 fruit pattern $25. 570-654-3755

570-574-1275 BATHROOM STAND with 2 shelves & 1 drawer @ bottom of stand $20. Call 570-474-1648 BED queen tubular steel $175. Vintage vases 15 for $75. Wedding white bows $4. each. Elastic 4 rolls 1/4” $20. Vintage mink hats 9 for $150. Baskets large 7 for $20. 570-654-4440 BEDLINER: ‘89 Chevy S10 truck bedliner, standard 6’ cab $15. Gong Show movie DVD $10. 5 storm windows $10. each. V6 HEI distributor cap from ‘80 Monte Carlo, very good $10. Uniroyal Tigerpaw GTS tire P215/60/14 $40. firm. Two Doral SDL 60 tires, 65% tread P205/60R15 $40 both. Chevy SSR model, red with opening doors, new $20. Black & grey bucket seat covers, simulated leather $35. both.740-1246 BISTRO SET, table, 2 folding chairs, heavy metal, like new. $70. PATIO CART, green metal, made in Italy, 18”x26” 2 tier with wheels, like new $20. WOOD CHEST 31”x12 1/2”x13”, black with gold trim, hand painted flowers on top & front, painted by FL artist $75. 570-696-2008

BOOKS: complete works W. Shakespeare $15. Car care manual $12. Elvis & Me plus mus. ent. $25. Bonzau $12. Presidential pins $25. 825-2494 BOOKS: Mary Higgins Clark 23 hardcover & 3 paperbacks. Paid over $ 300. sell for $ 60. 570-474-6028 BUMPER JACK automotive 2 ton pneumatic bumper jack $250. Half ton engine stand. $35. ‘69 Yamaha 50cc scooter with title. needs some work. $200. 65,000 BTU natural gas/lp ceramic heater with electric blower fan. $300. 466-7365 CANES made from slippery maple trees, all handles different, many shapes & heights, only 16 left $5. each. Over 200 Christmas & household items includes trees, lights, ornaments, figurines, vases, flowers, knickknacks, luggage, exercise machine & more for $60. Electric sewing machine $5. 570-735-2081 COUNTERTOP WARMER commercial size for popcorn & nacho, dips etc. 2 racks, lighted inside slide doors front & back, very good condition. Was $1,700. asking $675. 570-636-3151 EXERCISE BALL/ PUMP new 26” $10. 7” Normon Rockwell plates $45. 2 Normon Rockwell collectible figurines $40. each. Crystal fruit bowl $20. New Homedics Shiatsu foot massager $25. 3 piece cloth luggage set $20. 570-675-0062 FANS 4 box fans 20:x20: $3. each. Treadmill $20. 2 old antique irons $8, each. 1 basket artificial flowers free. 2 vases artificial flowers free, 2 wood crutches free. 10 puzzles %$.50 each. 30 assorted wheel wagon, stroller, lawnmower .50 each. 3- galvanized clamps .10 each. 1 metal ironing board $4. 2 lamps no shades $3. each. 30 old bottles .50 each. 30 old beer & soda cans .25 each. 570-823-6986 GUN SIGHTER adjustable $20. 570-823-6885 LEFTOVER GARAGE SALE ITEMS STOVE, GE self cleaning, electric, $100 obo, Highchair, Eddie Bauer, $25, Pack n Play, new, Safety First, $40, Jack (new) Hi-Lift, $40. 570-829-1654

The Times Leader will accept ads for used private party merchandise only for items totaling $1,000 or less. All items must be priced and state how many of each item. Your name address, email and phone number must be included. No ads for ticket sales accepted. Pet ads accepted if FREE ad must state FREE. You may place your ad online at timesleader.com, or email to classifieds@ timesleader.com or fax to 570-831-7312 or mail to Classified Free Ads: 15 N. Main Street, WilkesBarre, PA. Sorry no phone calls.

570-301-3602

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LUGGAGE 3 pieces Atlantic carry on 21”wx15”h $10. Atlantic Duffle bag 20”wx12”h $7. Atlan-tic garment bag 23”wx43”h $15. Pierre Cardin 2 piece luggage 20”w x91/2dx28h small carry on 15 1/2w x 10hx7 $35. 2 folding large director chairs with insulated cup holder & chair cushion $12. 650-8710. MARX dump trucks 13” 1940 $70 7 15” 1958 $45. HO steam train set, 5 piece $35. Marx 027 gauge train set, 5 piece $90. 570-574-0271

COMPRESSOR Craftsman, 33 gallon. Retails for $400. Our price $200. PATIO SET 7 piece La-Z-Boy. Retails $1400. Our price $700. REFRIGERATOR Brand New Kenmore 2.4 cu ft compact refrigerator. Sells for $140. new, our price $70! MICROWAVE Brand New Kenmore 1.5 cu ft microwave oven. Sells new for $150. our price $75! PATIO SET Wrought iron, table, 4 chairs. Sells for $400. Our price $200. VACUUM Kenmore canister retails for $380. Our price $190. TILLER CULTIVATOR Brand New Craftsman electric mini tiller/cultivator. Sells for $250. new, our price $125! TOOLBOXES Brand New Craftsman Toolboxes. 3 bottoms, 3 tops sell new for $160-$320, our price $80-$160! AIR CONDITIONER Soleus portable, 10,000 BTU. Sells for $426. Our price $213. GRILL gas brand new Kenmore 4 burner 50,000 btu sells new for $500. asking $250!

Find us at Merchants Village in Pittston call 570-592-3426

MERCHANTS VILLAGE

TYPEWRITERS 1200 electric Royal & case. Remington manual & case $50. each or $75. for both. 570-654-1032

(Former Walmart Building) Oak St., Pittston

VACUUM CLEANER Dyson DC07 Cyclone Upright, yellow, preowned, great condition. $99. 570-406-6525

MERCHANTSVILLAGE.COM

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AIR CONDITIONED Huge, Huge Inventory

• FOOD ITEMS Huge Selection 1/2 Price! Gatorade

• diapers BABY ITEMS by the case

• BEAUTY ITEMS Make-Up • CLEANING ITEMS • ELECTRONICS • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

• HEALTHCARE • TOOLS

Food Court

570-891-1972

MILK CAN black antique milk can. $25. 570-829-4776

MUST SELL! Hardwood entertainment center. Holds up to 24" tv. 5 shelves, 2 cabinets with floral designs. Great condition. $50 (4) 205/75/15 studded snow tires with rims. Only used one winter. Excellent condition. Asking $225 (570) 380-4385 SEWING MACHINE Antique tredle sewing machine by Burdick. Good condition. Used for display only. Includes tin box of attachments. $100 or best offer. 570-696-1821 SEWING machine Singer in cabinet, attachments + 18 discs for various patterns $50. Car cargo carrier, Sears, roof top, $30. 570-474-6028

VACUUM Shark, 12 amp very good condition $20. 570-287-0023 WALL MOUNT, for TV or computer, $25, Vacuum, Hoover, $45, End table, Mahogany 2 tier, $35, Mirror, round beveled glass, $40. Toy / Blanket Chest, small, $12, Pet Crate, medium, $30. 570-655-1217

760 Monuments & Lots

MEMORIAL SHRINE Cemetery. 4 lots

available. Willing to separate. In Crest Lawn Section. $250 each.570-299-5940

762

Musical Instruments

ACCORDIAN George Riddle with case, 45+ years old. $200. neg. 570-654-1032 KEYBOARD Yamaha Portatone PSR 340, like new $200. 570-823-6885 MUSICAL GEAR vintage Unicord/Univox stage model 720 & guitar/keyboard amp $250. Johnson by Axl 50s style Fender Telecaster 37x3x12” natural blonde wood white pickguard electric guitar with case $100 Behringer electric guitar amplifier v-tone gm 108 15 watts, works well & has built in effects for analog modeling of the guitar $50. Eleca electric guitar stratocaster profile body red white pickguard $50. Rok Axe Fender Stratocaster style body black white pickguard electric guitar wails $50. Lovely black & white Esteban acoustic/ electric guitar, like new. $85. Morris Hurricane Equinox 2 UK made in the UK 1980s $200. Kent Archtop hollow body made in Japan 1960s, $175. Mike 570-646-9702 email nukejack@ ptd.net ORGAN HAMMOND 9000 series $25. 570-654-3755 PIANO beautiful Baldwin console with bench, tuned, $600.570-220-7859

SHAMPOOER Hoover steam vac carpet shampooer, Deluxe, like new $75. 570-823-6885

PIANO Kimball console with bench, great condition $400. 709-6664

TECHNICS receiver, Dolby surround theater sound, good condition asking $75. 150 ft + brown coated vinyl fencing, 4 ft high, this is only the fencing $150. Rose color rug runner 33”wx84”l $25. Radio Flyer Liberty spring horse with sound option $100. 2 ready to hang birch doors, includes all your hardware, both 30” doors right & left doors, excellent condition, $25. each. 288-8689

768

Trees, potted dwarf, red maple $5.00 and up. 655-4815

Personal Electronics

772

Pools & Spas

Pool 30’ round X 52” deep aluminum above ground pool, approximate 12 years old, needs liner, buyer responsible for all disassembly & removal, Best offer takes it. * All weather pool ladder for 4’ above ground, used 1 year, paid $120, will let go at $60. 883-0961. POOL SUPPLIES: A/C filter cartridges for pool. Fits all pump models using Size 8" by 4.25 filters, twin pack never opened. Walmart sells for $9. I will sell for $4.50. Wyoming, 693-1072

ELLIPTICAL MachinePro-form Cardio Cross Trainer. Like New. Asking $200. 287-2085 GOLF BALLS major brands, excellent condition $3. a dozen. 735-5290 GOLF CLUBS ladies, high end. #1,5 & 7 Lady XPC plus $60 OBO. Irons, Tigress, Putter, & umbrella, beautiful ladies bag, almost new. $60 OBO call 570-6559474 ask for Jim. POP-UP cloth paintball bunker/wallnew, red & black $15. Bike, Next Brand, wipe-out, red, 20” $25. Teneighty plastic bike ramp 3 piece build your own skate park, new $70. L.T. basketball hoop $10. L.T. hockey sticks & lacrosse sticks $15. for all or sold separately. Pitching screen L shape, Franklin 36” x 72” frame, brand new in box, $70. Heelies black skate shoes, young mens size 7 & 10 good condition $20. each pair 570-239-5292

SHUFFLEBOARD

778

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

$ ANTIQUES BUYING $

Old Toys, model kits, Bikes, dolls, guns, Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544

BUYING SPORT CARDS Pay Cash for

baseball, football, basketball, hockey & non-sports. Sets, singles & wax. 570-212-0398

VITO’S & GINO’S

Wanted:

ALL JUNK CARS & TRUCKS Highest Prices Paid!! FREE PICKUP

288-8995

SPEAKERS 4 car each in individual speaker boxes. Two 8” & two 10” used, but worked great when I last used them. $40. after 11:00 AM. 331-2176

780

Televisions/ Accessories

MUST SELL! 64" HD projection tv with remote. Less than 2 years old. Beautiful picture & sound with many compatibility options. Excellent condition. Asking $800 (570) 380-4385 TELEVISIONS One 26” G. E with remote $20. 2 Curtis Mathes 19” with remote $ 15. 570-474-6028 TV 27” Sony excellent condition $40. 570-474-1648 TV Curtis 19” digital with DVD. Can also be used as computer monitor. $100. 570-313-1630 TVS 132” with stand $55. 24” inch TV with stand $40. 570-654-9109

784

WANTED JEWELRY

Stereos/ Accessories

Tools

AIR COMPRESSOR, $80, 4 boxes electrical supplies, $35, 1 box plumbing supplies, $9, Tool box, standing, $50, Drill, roto zip, $45, Saw, scroll, $45 570-696-9005

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We Pay At Least 80% of the London Fix Market Price for All Gold Jewelry

London PM Gold Price

July 6th: $1,587.00 Visit us at WilkesBarreGold.com Or email us at wilkesbarregold@ yahoo.com

800 PETS & ANIMALS 810

Cats

Beautiful pure white male Angora cat, indoor/outdoor, not good with other cats. Free to a good home. Please call 570-574-8301

SAW 10” Compound Miter saw & table, in Excellent condition $90. 570-868-6095 SAW 10” compound miter saw and table, excellent condition $90. 570-868-6095 SCAFFOLD. Rolling, folding, aluminum . 8’ High 6’ long, 2’ wide. Excellent condition. $300 570-735-5290 TAPS all sizes pipe 7 straight. All size drill bits. $1. to $10. 570-735-5290

786 Toys & Games LITTLE TIKES Spray & Rescue fire truck ages 1/12-5 $25. 570-696-0187

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

794

POOL: 21’ round with Hayward sand filter, solar cover, & automatic cleaner. Asking $900. OBO. 570-592-7723

Original clear green Xbox (not 360) with 2 controllers & 7 games. Excellent condition. $60 (570) 380-4385

with an electric scoreboard. 21’ long. Excellent condition. Asking $2450. 570-675-5046

772

Line up a place to live in classified!

MUST SELL! Wii system with 1 controller & 11 games. Excellent condition. $150

CROQUET SET Sportcraft with cart and cover used 1x $50. 570-574-2924

NOOK TABLET barely used with protective leather case. $160. 570-239-0693

POOL 15’ x 52” with filter & accessories. $500. obo. 570-825-3534

Video Game Systems/Games

776 Sporting Goods

VANITY plastic girls vanity, pink & white $10. Washer & dryer playset $10. Teeter totter, red plastic, seats up to 3 $10. 570-239-5292

Pools & Spas

794

Video Game Systems/Games

GAMES 6 Nintendo games $28. for all. ; 10 Playstation 2, 10 Playstation games, 1 new still in wrapper $30. for all.1 new, rest used. All play. $25. 2 Saitek computer game controllers a flight joystick ST50, other P880 $20. Scott 570-331-2176

& KITTENS CATS 12 weeks & up.

All shots, neutered, tested,microchipped

VALLEY CAT RESCUE

824-4172, 9-9 only KITTENS (2) free to good home grey tiger & orange tiger. 570-575-9984 KITTENS (4) free to a good home. 570-709-4008 KITTENS Cutest ever!! 2 orange, 2 black. Free. 12 weeks old, litter trained. 570-655-6246

815

Dogs

AKC Eng Bulldogs, Males & Females. shots & wormed. CH bloodlines. family raised. $1800. 799-0192

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD

Pups, all colors and also mini Australian Shepherds. Ready now. For more information call 570-925-2951

BEAGLE PUPS AKC

Champion bloodlines. 570-735-5541 PUG MIX PUPS 2o very cute, loving 20 months old. FREE to a good home. 570-288-2762


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23,669* 21,799*

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2012 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 4WD Stk#S2132

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$

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MSRP 18,019* 3-Mode Intelligent All-Wheel $ Drive, 8 Standard Airbags, Ken Pollock Sale Price 16,399* Power Windows, Power Locks, $ Manufacturer Rebate - 1,000* Power Mirrors, 6 Speed $ Owner Loyalty Rebate - 500* Manual Transmission $

$

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$

BUY NOW FOR:

16,999*

*Tax and tags additional. Buy now for sale price includes Suzuki Manufacturer Rebates of $1,000 on 2012 Suzuki SX4 AWD, and SX4 Sedan; $1,500 Suzuki Manufacturer Rebates on Suzuki Grand Vitara and Kizashi. Buy now for sale price includes $500 Suzuki Owner Loyalty on 2012 Suzuki SX4 Sedan, SX4 Crossover, Kizashi and Grand Vitara. All Ken Pollock Suzuki discounts applied. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. Based on 2010 and 2011 President’s Club Standings.

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429 New St. A marriage of old world charm and modern touches blend together in this home. Tasteful, high level renovations throughout. Central air, finished attic, possible 4th bedroom. New plumbing, electrical, back deck. Lots of storage. Lovely neighborhood. MLS 12-2087 $158,900 David Krolikowski 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

DURYEA

89 Main St. Recently remodeled 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths single. Modern kitchen with new appliances, open floor plan, wood burning fireplace, gas heat. 2 car detached garage. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-895 Now Reduced $105,000 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280

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38 Huckleberry Ln Blueberry Hills 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room with fireplace, 2 car garage, large yard. Master bath with separate jetted tub, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and island, lighted deck. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3071 $309,860 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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1908 Wyoming Avenue Plenty of TLC is reflected in this attractive 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in a convenient location. Offers formal living room/dining room & family room with sliding doors to large rear deck & a great level lot. MLS# 11-2083 Only $99,000 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

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CHEAPER THAN RENT! 38 Oak Street. Spacious 1/2 double block. Living room / dining room combo. 3 bedrooms on second floor, 3 on the third. 1 1/2 baths. lst floor laundry. 3 porches. Large yard with loads of parking. Aluminum siding. Concrete driveway. Many extras! MLS # 12-711. Conventional financing. $2,750 down, 3.875% interest $288 mo. $55,000 Bob Kopec HUMFORD REALTY 570-822-5126 FORTY FORT

DURYEA NEW PRICE!!!!!

621 Donnelly St. 2 bedroom, 1 car garage, gas heat. Already furnished with furniture. 1/2 double. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc. com MLS 12-1042 $24,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

Very nice 2 Story home,3 Bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Many upgrades including partially finished basement, fenced yard and newer replacement windows. Plenty of storage in walk up attic. Call Jack 570-878-6225 CENTURY 21 SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100 EXETER

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REDUCED 619 Foote Ave. Fabulous Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ultra modern kitchen with granite counters, heated tile floor and stainless appliances. Dining room has Brazilian cherry floors, huge yard, garage and large yard. Partially finished lower level. Built for handicap accessibility with exterior ramp, interior hallways and doorways. If you’re looking for a Ranch, don’t miss this one. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-4079 $149,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

DURYEA REDUCED

97 Chittenden St. Flood damaged home with new furnace, electric box, water heater, outlets and switches. 1st floor gutted but already insulated and ready for sheetrock. 2nd floor has 4 bedrooms and bath with double sinks. Large yard. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-1225 $59,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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Fully rented 5 unit apt building, new siding, new roof and nice updates inside, off street parking & near the college. Call or text Donna 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424 for more information or to schedule your showing. $117,000

HANOVER TWP

530 Cherry Drive Spacious 2 bedroom townhome with hardwood floor, gas heat, central air, end unit with one garage. All appliances, move in condition. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-712 $169,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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Nice size 4 bedroom home with some hardwood floors, large eat in kitchen with breakfast bar. 2 car garage & partially fenced yard. Close to everything! $83,000 Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832

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362 Susquehanna Ave Completely remodeled, spectacular, 2 story Victorian home, with 3 bedrooms, 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 (30 year loan, $8,750 down, $887/month, 30 years @ 4.5%) 100% OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE Call Bob at 570-654-1490

Grand Victorian Well maintained on a corner lot, with 4 bedrooms, modern baths, modern kitchen with JennAire broiler, formal dining room, front porch & screened side porch, Gas heat, gas fireplace in living room, and pellet stove in the family room. Many touches of yesteryear. MLS# 12-1559 $214,900. Call Florence 570-715-7737

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2 Betsy Ross Drive Warmly inviting 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath Tudor. Striking highlights in this beautiful home include custom blinds, manicured lawn, deck, patio and 3-season porch. Entertain in the finished walkout basement with wet bar or relax by the pool! Outstanding quality! Call Pat Guesto 570-793-4055 CENTURY 21 SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100 HANOVER TWP.

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274 Hillside Ave. PRICED TO SELL. THIS HOME IS A MUST SEE. Great starter home in move in condition. Newer 1/2 bath off kitchen & replacement windows installed. MLS11-560. $44,900 Roger Nenni EXT. 32 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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HARVEYS LAKE

HUNLOCK CREEK 1594 MAIN ROAD

JENKINS TWP.

REDUCED $98,500

19 Garrahan Street Very nice 3 bedroom, 1 Bath single with new modern kitchen and bath. Home features ductless A/C, new carpeting, fresh paint, refinished hardwood floors, large bedroom closets, upstairs hall built-ins, replacement windows, newer roof, walk up attic, nice yard, full basement. MLS 12-2371 $69,900 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES, INC. 570-735-7494 Ext. 304 Patricia Lunski 570-814-6671

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Cute as Grandma's house with gracious sized eat-in kitchen. Updates including many Pella windows, doors and furnace 2011. Walk out basement to great back yard. 2 car garage off rear alley. Walk out basement. Call today for a private showing. $59,900 MLS 12-1510 Tracy McDermott 570-696-2468

476 Wyoming St. Nice 3 bedroom single home. Gas heat. Convenient location. To settle estate. Reduced to $34,900 Call Jim for details

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HANOVER TWP.

58 Simon Block Nice home with private driveway features gas heat with baseboard heating, large room sizes, LL with front walk-out ideal for finishing or extra storage. Directions: Sans Souci Pkwy, turn onto Main Rd, right on Mary St. to left onto Simon Block, home on left. MLS# 12-2157 $65,000 Call Lynda Rowinski

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FREELAND

Spacious 4 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath home. Gas Heat. Deck. Fenced yard. One car garage. MLS 12-832 $62,900 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

Very well maintained 2-story home with 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, large eat-in kitchen and 1.5 baths. This home also has a first floor laundry room, ductless air conditioner, gas steam heat and a fenced in yard with a shed. This home is in move-in condition just waiting for you to move into. Make an appointment today! #11-4433 $79,900 Karen Altavilla 283-9100 x28 Prudential: 696-2600

570-288-6654 GLEN SUMMIT MOUNTAIN TOP HANOVER TWP.

Beautifully appointed home on 2 acres. community amenities include private lake with sandy beach, tennis courts, trails for hiking and biking. This home boasts perennial gardens and mature landscaping, fenced rear yard enclosed 20x40 heated in-ground pool, raised garden, custom dog house and run. Entertain and dine on the wrap-around porch with mahogany flooring and electric hurricane shutters. The residence features hardwood flooring, french doors, cherry kitchen, 3-4 bedrooms, updated heat/air. Emergency generator for inclement weather. MLS# 12-1647 Call Maribeth Jones, direct number 6966565, office 6962600 ext. 210. Priced to sell at $535,000

10 Lyndwood Ave Very nice brick and vinyl ranch home with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. This home has hardwood floors, modern kitchen and baths, finished basement with a separate workshop, lots of storage, a 2car attached garage, deck and fenced-in yard. Come see this house now and you can be enjoying the summer in the beautiful in-ground pool. For more information and to view the photos, go to www.prudentialrealestate.com and enter PRU7W7A3 in the “Home Search”. PRICE REDUCED! $134,500. MLS#12-1821. Call today for an appointment. Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 Belchick Walter 696-2600 ext. 301

696-2600

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Comfortable 2 story, eat-inkitchen, 1st floor laundry, newer roof. Great starter home. Gas heat. Off street parking. $65,500 Sandra Gorman 570-696-5408

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3 Dexter St. Why pay rent when you can own your own home! Recently renovated 3 bedroom home with 1 car garage & fenced in yard. New carpet, flooring & counter tops. Roof & windows just 2 years old. Call Michele for your private showing. For more info and photos visit: www.Atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-1354 Reduced $57,500 Call Michele 570-905-2336

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570-696-2600

78 Luzerne St. Not a drive by. Move right into this sparkling clean, brIght and cheery half double. All new floor coverings and freshly painted interior. 2 zone gas hot water baseboard heat, w/d hookups in basement which has a concrete floor. MLS 12-1129 $45,000 Michelle T. Boice 570-639-5393 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-2 New Construction. Lot #2, Fairway Estates. 2,700 square feet, tile & hardwood on 1st floor. Cherry cabinets with center island. $399,500. For more details: patrickdeats.com (570)696-1041

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This beautiful, remodeled home features three bedrooms, an eat-in kitchen with new tile floor and new appliances. It also has a new roof, newer furnace, 100 amp service, two-car garage and wall to wall carpeting. It is located in a quiet neighborhood and close to schools and shopping. This is definitely not just a drive by, but a must see for anyone looking for a home in this price range. Call today to set up a showing, you won’t be disappointed! #12-2185 $69,000 Everett Davis 696-6560

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105 Circle Drive 78 Luzerne St. Not a drive-by. Move right into this sparkling clean, bright and cheery 1/2 double. All new floor coverings and freshly painted interior. 2 zone gas hot water baseboard heat. W/d hookups in basement which has a concrete floor. All measurements are approximate. MLS 12-1129 $45,000 Call Michelle T. Boice 570-639-5393 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

Charming home in very good condition. Nice woodworking, replacement windows, new vaulted ceiling bedroom overlooking amazing view of the river. Vinyl siding, one car garage, private setting on a dead end street, but not flood zone.Reduced! $89,900 MLS 12-990 Call Nancy Answini, Gilroy Real Estate 570-288-1444

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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. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $127,900 MLS# 11-1271 Call Cathy (570) 696-5422

Richard Lane 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 bath home at rear of Lake Side Drive between Pole #’s 125 and 126 on Richard Lane. Lake view, including front wrap around porch and 2 of the 3 upstairs bedrooms. and rear yard. Home in need of updating and repairs and is being sold as is. MLS 12-1607 $59,900 Michelle T. Boice 570-639-5393 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 HARVEYS LAKE

HARDING PRICE REDUCED

2032 ROUTE 92 Great Ranch home surrounded by nature with view of the river and extra lot on the river. Large living room and kitchen remodeled and ready to move in. Full unfinished basement, off street parking. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-79 $69,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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This lovely home is PRICED TO SELL. Three bedrooms, one with new vaulted ceilings. One bath, replacement windows, living room, dining room, modern kitchen and functional basement. The amazing view of the mountains and River from the front of the home is very desirable. Home is not in flood zone and on a dead end street and waiting for new buyer. Reduced! $82,000 MLS 12-990 Call Nancy Answini, Gilroy Real Estate 570-288-1444 HARVEY’S LAKE

“ONE OF THE BEST VALUES AT THE LAKE” Modern two story 4 Bedroom, 4 bathroom home with 62' lakefront & great dock for entertaining features covered pavilion with bar, cable tv, shed, boat slip, composite decking, among many other wonderful features. Deep water & sunset view. Convenient location near the entry to the lake. House features modern kitchen and baths, 2 car garage. Built in mid 80's gives you a ''newer'' construction and minimal maintenance. Live year round or just enjoy the summers. MLS# 12-2142 $665,000 Call Kevin Smith 570-696-5422

View this beauty…cedar and stone sided contemporary home on partially wooded lot. Great Room with floor to ceiling fireplace, built-in bookcases adjoining the dining room and entry to the four season porch. 2 year new stainless steel appliances and a breakfast area with beamed ceiling and a wall of glass. First floor den or bedroom, tile and marble bath with walkin master bath with lounge area and a massive closet. Pool surrounded by decking warrants great entertaining…cabana with bath. Separate building to pot your plants. Walk to the marina and slip into your boat. MLS# 12-2542 Call Maribeth Jones directly at 696-6565, office 696-2600 ext. 210 $379,000

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139 S. Laurel St Spacious Brick Ranch waiting for your personal touch. Hardwood floors, well-thought out storage in every room. Quality workmanship, well maintained. It's time to enjoy this home with it's large rooms, greenhouse & nice yard! Convenient location. 12-2352 $124,900 Darcy J. Gollhardt Realtor 570-262-0226 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 Ext. 1352

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189 Rock St. Spacious home with 4 bedrooms and large rooms. Nice old woodwork, staircase, etc. Extra lot for parking off Kenley St. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3404 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

HARDING A real beauty….with a beautiful price! Spacious with great quality…hardwood flooring, cherry woodwork, stained and leaded glass windows, kitchen with pantry, formal fining room, living room adjoining a sun parlor. Three bedrooms with possible fourth on third floor, tile bath, gas heat, fenced yard, four car garage. MLS# 11-4133 How much? $69,900! Call Maribeth Jones directly at 696-6565

696-2600

1385 Mt. Zion Rd. Great country setting on 3.05 acres. Move in condition Ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, inground swimming pool, hardwood floors. Finished basement with wet bar. 2 car garage, wrap around driveway. For more info and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-2270 $249,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

Beautifully maintained cape cod features 3 bedrooms and one and a half baths. Hardwood floors in living room, dining room, foyer and first floor bedroom. Newly remodeled kitchen and bathroom. Lots of storage. New roof installed in 2010. Breakfast nook with built-in table and benches. Enclosed porch, above ground pool and deck. 11-2706. $149,900 Call Tracy McDermott Realty 570-696-2468

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Lovely Ranch home on 1.42 acres. Features 3 bedrooms, full bath, 1/2 bath, kitchen, living room with fireplace, dining room, den & laundry room on Main floor. Kitchen, family room with fireplace, 3/4 bath & storage room on Lower Level. Newer roof, siding, sofit & gutters plus some newer carpeting, pergo flooring, central air & whole house fan, 2 car garage & paved driveway. 12-1010 $176,900 Ken Williams 570-542-8800 Five Mountains Realty

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2 W. Sunrise Drive PRICED TO SELL! This 4 bedroom has 2 car garage with extra driveway, central air, veranda over garage, recreation room with fireplace and wet bar. Sunroom For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-296 $199,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

JENKINS TWP.

250 Susquehannock Drive Not your traditional Cape Cod. Super large bedrooms, 1st floor master. 2 car garage, lower level family room. Gas heat, Central air. Bamboo floors, above ground pool with 2 tier deck. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-1093 $289,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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297 Susquehannock Drive Traditional 4 bedroom home with 2.5 baths, 2 car garage. Large ard with deck and retractable awning. Above ground pool, 1st floor laundry. . For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-945 $254,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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NEW LISTING 21 Sunset Terrace Beautifully remodeled 2 story perfect for either a primary home or a lake getaway. Lake view from porch and master bedroom. New kitchen and TWO new baths. MLS #12-2393 $139,900 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

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Large 2 story home in very good condition, features 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 modern bath rooms, large eat in kitchen with appliances. Dining room with French doors, large family room has fireplace large foyer, with opened stairway and stained glass window. Home has natural woodwork thru-out, with plaster walls, CENTRAL AIR thru out. Many extras must see. Level lot with a 3 bay garage in back. Shown by appointment to qualified buyers only. Home has a "HOME WARRANTY" paid by sellers. Additional photos can be seen at CAPITOL REAL ESTATE WEB SITE, www.capitol-real estate.com Call John Vacendak 823-4290 735-1810

1717 River Road Completely remodeled home with new siding, windows and modern kitchen & bath. New flooring, walls, heat and electric. Move right in. Off street parking in rear. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2232 $79,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

1182 Main St. Modern 3 bedroom, 2 full bath, single on a double lot. Huge family room, modern kitchen, 1st floor laundry room, additional room on 1st floor could be used as 4th bedroom. Landscaped yard, shed, off street parking For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-1269 $129,900 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280

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4 Widener Drive A must see home! You absolutely must see the interior of this home. Start by looking at the photos on line. Fantastic kitchen with hickory cabinets, granite counters, stainless steel appliances and tile floor. Fabulous master bathroom with champagne tub and glass shower, walk in closet. 4 car garage, upper garage is partially finished. The list goes on and on. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-210 Price Reduced $375,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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Loyalville

1477 Wyoming Ave Sun, July 8th, 9-3 Some antique furniture, toys, baby gear, decorative household items.

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AVOCA

606 York Avenue Friday and Saturday 8am-4pm Multi-Family, Rain or Shine! Weedwhakers, chainsaws, bi-fold doors, new light fixtures, clothes, and lots great stuff!

DALLAS

& GARAGE SALE 219 West . Overbrook Road Saturday, July 7 8:30am - 3pm Furniture, accent pieces, carpets, glassware, lamps, clothing, tools, motors, fishing equipment, some sporting equipment, chairs (chrome & leather), books, boat seat, telescope, automatic shoe shiner, ceramics, TV’s, older record players, older typewriters, much, much, more

DALLAS

250 Maple Tree Rd Saturday, July 7 8am - 4pm Kid’s stuff. Household items & more!

DURYEA

Crossin Towers 500 Brown St. Saturday, July 7th 8 am to 3 pm Large selection of items. Stop by & see!

EXETER

13 Memorial St Friday & Saturday Starting at 8am Furniture, Antiques, desk, clothing, tube slide, decorations & much more!

EXETER

1950 Wyoming Ave Sundays 8am-4pm

VENDORS WANTED!

1642 Wyoming Ave Friday, 9am-1pm Saturday,9am-11am This is a huge sale that you will not want to miss. Everything priced to sell!

Call Chris at 570-709-1639 after 3:30pm.

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DALLAS

186 Harris Street Saturday 8am-? Furniture, baby/kids stuff & more!

DALLAS

42 BEDFORD ST Saturday, July 7, from 9am - 2pm.

FORTY FORT

East Pettebone Street Saturday 8am2pm. Something for everyone!

250 PEPE COURT July 6th & 7th 9am - 2pm (Off Memorial St., right on Pepe Ct.) Vintage & Modern Treasures. Many Flea Items $1.00 and Under!

EXETER

HUNLOCK CREEK

1517 State Rte. 29 Fri, Sat, & Sun, 8-2 Furniture, lamps, antiques, clothes, Coach purses, signed & numbered artwork, toys, toddler bed, drop leaf dining room table, Waterford, rugs, antique oak wash stand, cash register. Everything Must Go!

JACKSON TWP.

FORTY FORT 2615 Chase Rd Fri. & Sat., 9-1 Old & new stuff, golf clubs, hunting & fishing gear, books, records, Christmas, clothes. Too Much to List! The Flower Warehouse Welles Street Warehouse Complex Sat., July 7th, 9-4 BENEFIT YARD SALE ALL SALES will be donated to BLUE CHIP FARMS ANIMAL REFUGE, a No Kill Shelter located in Dallas, PA. Animals will be on site & available for adoption. Donations in the form of pet food, cleaning supplies, blankets, etc. will also be accepted.

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KINGSTON

16 N. Atherton Ave. Sat., July 7th, 8-4 Kid’s bikes, clothes, bed frame, washer & dryer, housewares. A Wide Variety of Items!

KINGSTON

77 WESLEY ST. SATURDAY, JULY 7 8:00-4:00 DIRECTIONS: OFF WYOMING AVE. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOME. including furniture, antique bedroom furniture, small antique bookcase, trunks, primitive bench, retro kitchen table, retro lighting and other retro items, glassware kitcheware some vintage, household, basement items and much more! CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED! SALE BY COOK & COOK ESTATE LIQUIDATORS WWW.COOKANDCOOKESTATELIQUIDATORS.COM

HANOVER TWP

751 Rutter Ave next to Eye Care Specialist Sat., July 7 8 am to 4 pm

GREAT DEALS!

Brass bed, queen complete, solid honeyoak southwestern camelback sofa and love seat, large dark cherry entertainment center with bookshelves & lights, Drexel living room sofa with matching wing back chairs, sofa tables, Lazyboy recliner, large southwestern, stained glass, lots of lamps (brass, cowboy, etc, foyer lights, 3 televesions and much, much more!

KINGSTON BLOCK

1235 Mountain View Drive Saturday, 8am-4pm PRICES SLASHED! Jewelry, Karastan rugs, sofa, sofa bed, recliners, china, pattern glass. Corner cupboard, records, books, spinning wheel, yard winder, table, lamps, blanket chest, hutch, wash stand, ping-pong table, desk, cameras, linens, pictures, electric grill, tools, wheelbarrow, ladders, file cabinet, Ethan Allen Dresser & much more!

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Is Hosting A Community Yard Sale On The Fair Grounds July 7, 14 & 21st. $10 for 10ft.

No pre-registration required. Parking on grounds. Vendor set up at 7am. Refreshments will be available Call 675-FAIR or email: artsncraftslcf@ hotmail.com

MONTOURSVILLE

421 Arch St Friday & Saturday July 6 & 7 9am to 3pm Entire contents of house. 3 season porch & 2 car garage. House is loaded with 70 years of history. Vintage items galore. military items (Navy), Jewelry, old books, toys, tools, furniture. Everything must go! Worth the drive - look for bright green sign on front lawn.

MOUNTAIN TOP

Longaberger Clearance Sale! 103 Greystone Dr. Friday, 1pm-7pm Saturday, 8am-1pm Multiple consultants. Baskets, pottery, wrought iron. Most items 50% or more!

MOUNTAIN TOP

316 Anthracite St. Sat, July 7, 9-1 Household items, lots of kids clothing & toys, some adult clothing.

EXETER

DALLAS 959 Wyoming Ave Saturday, July 7 Starting at 8am Baby items, toys, household items, etc 465 MAIN ST. HUGE!! 3 FAMILY YARD SALE 7/6 (8-4), 7/7 (8-4) Clothing, tools, baby items, vintage & antique items, knick knacks, auto parts, Bass Boat, tons more! Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

SIDEWALK SALE 705 Hazle St. Saturday & Sunday 8 am to 2 pm Everything under $5

. 51 Van Horn St. (Near the Carey Ave. Bridge) Fri & Sat., 8-? Baby clothes (0-24 months), Kids & adult (name brand clothes), shoes, toys, furniture, christmas, vintage hats, jewelry, books, movies, household items. Boxes & boxes of Stuff. .25¢ & up, $1 bag load. Everything Must Go! Stop By on your way to the Fireman’s Bazaar

26 Summit View Drive Saturday 7/7 8am-12 Household items, baby and children girl clothing, women’s clothing, etc!

Frederick & Richard Sts., Off Pringle St. Sat, July 7th, 8-3 Household items, kid’s stuff. Something for Everyone!

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MOUNTAINTOP

448 Larchmont Way Saturday, July 7 9am - 2pm Toys, books, videos, household items, prom gowns & much more!

MOUNTAIN TOP

411 Ice Harvest Dr. Sat & Sun., 8-2 Construction items, tools, outdoor furniture, couch, TV’s, household items, mountain bikes, 2 men’s large & 2 women’s small. LG washer & dryer. Cash register & clothing ticket maker.

PITTSTON TOWNSHIP

633 Suscon Road Sat & Sun, 8-7 Fishing gear, tools, aluminum brake, Wii System, sports cards & collectibles, Precious Moments & NASCAR, household items & more.

PLAINS

109 Burke St. Sat., 7/7 & Sun., 7/8 9a-3p Everything must go! Credit&Debit accepted. 4+ vendors. Tables, chairs, armoire, beds, french provincial couch & chair frames, solid mahogany buffet & china cabinet, electronics, movies, laptop, dvd/vcr, child items B&G baby-4T toys, clothes, books, gates, bassinett, car seat, exercise machine, Longaberger, Home Interior, Scentsy, jewelry, women’s clothing, amazing prom gowns, collectibles, fine china, kitchen & housewares, crafts, small tools, home improvement, etc. The list goes on...

238 Vine St Saturday, July 7 8:30am - 1pm 2 Family Sale. 2 bedroom sets, household items, boy toys, everything is priced to go!

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364 Crane Road Saturday, July 7 9am - 2pm Appliances - Large & Small. Cherry dinette set with hutch. Custom wood blinds. Entertainment center. Outside bar set. Patio set & more!

Saturday, July 14 8am - 1pm KM Smith School Parking Lot 25 Roberts St. $10 fee benefits Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Call 855-4288 to reserve a space

SWOYERSVILLE

113 Noyes Avenue 6th, 7th & 8th, Moving from PA to Arizona CALL TO INQUIRE! 570-687-5335 Lots of different power tools, lots of mechanical tools, car ramps, 8 foot ladder, jackstand, bottle jacks, garden tools, chainsaws, leafblower, wheelbarrow, air tools, ice cutters, ratchets & much more! Wall hanging, water globes, curtain rods, vacuum cleaners, arts & crafts supplies, books, flashlights, 50” plasma flat screen, 2 years old with a 1 year warranty left. Paid $850, has original receipt, asking $500 OBO. Has a wall mount. DVD players, pots and pans, Indian doll collection, dolphin lamps, dolphin clocks, Star Wars comforter set, A little tykes wagon, small kitchen appliances, Bakers rack, TV stand holds up to 50” flatscreen. Wall art, lots of Wicker, and artificial flowers. Sheets, pillowcases, blankets, lamps, humidifiers, and vaporizers. Ugg boots size 7.5, Christmas decorations & much more! Everything must go! Please call 570-687-5335 for all details. Last ad that ran had a phone # error. Please call asap as everything must go! Thanks.

SWOYERSVILLE

214 BEECH ST SAT. 8AM-2PM Marble Fl. Ashtray from Las Vegas Casino,Rowing Machine, Baby Boy ClothEs 6-12M, Household Items & More!

197 Warsaw Street Sat., July 7th, 8-2 Clothes, toys, baby & household items & much more!

218 Slocum St. Saturday 7/7 8am-12:30pm Stroller, toys, clothes, indoor & outdoor household items, and more!

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SWOYERSVILLE

113 Noyes Avenue 570-687-5335 MERCHANDISE SALE Moving from PA to Arizona. Whirlpool side by side black refrigerator/freezer, also an icemaker & water dispenser. Paid $850, asking $650 OBO, 25 cubic feet. Have original receipt and is 10 months old. Whirlpool white washer and dryer, both are digital and large capacity, paid $1250, asking $1000 OBO original receipt and is 10 months old. (Will separate them.) Fridigaire under the counter black dishwasher, paid $325.00, original receipt, asking $200.00 OBO. 10 piece dining room set, EFO furniture. Includes table, extra leaf, 4 chairs, 2 captain chairs, top and bottom matching hutch. 2 years old, original receipt, paid $2500, asking $1800 OBO. More EFO furniture, 8 piece king size bedroom set, includes bedframe, top and bottom headboard, 2 nightstands, dresser with matching mirror & extra dresser chests. Paid $2700, 2 years old, original receipt, asking $2000 OBO. King sized mattress and boxspring, Prostere Premier. Paid $825, 2 years old, asking $475 OBO. 9 foot Christmas tree, lights already attached, 2 years old, paid $325, original receipts, asking $200 OBO. 3 piece maroon sectional sofa (EFO) 4 reclining chairs, 1 part has cupholder, sectional is 2 years old, original receipt, paid $2300, asking $1500 OBO, Glens Summit water cooler, holds 5 gallons of water, paid $80.00, original receipt, 2 years old, $50.00 OBO. Air compresser, 60 gallon upright Cobalt paid $500, 5 years old, asking $250 OBO. Brown Lazy Boy recliner, 5 years old, paid $650.00, asking $250 OBO. 3 Hampton Bay ceiling fans, 1 is 21”, other 2 are 19”, 2 years old, paid $75 for each, original receipt, each fan holds 3 lights. asking $40 OBO. 2 white jewelry armoires, each one has 7 drawers, 2 pull out sides that hangs necklaces. 2 years old, paid $325.00 original receipt, $75 each OBO. Husband is licensed mechanic, there will be tons of tools & auto parts. YARD SALE TO FOLLOW, see this weekends yard sale listing!. Or call 570-687-5335 for all details! -last ad run had an error in number., Please call 687-5335! Thank you.

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WILKES-BARRE

SWOYERSVILLE

90 Park Avenue Sat., July 7, 8-2 Kitchen supplies, dorm accessories, bedding, dishes, glassware, old bell collection.

(Parsons Section) 175 Gardener Avenue Saturday 7am-12pm Scroll saw, air compresser, old tools, hand saws, odds & ends!

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201 Carverton Road

VINTAGE YARD SALE

Sat 7/6 & Sun 7/7 from 8am -4pm. HUGE collection of jewelry, Depression glass, Jadite, 50s kitchen, antique trunk, French wire laundry hamper, enamel-top table, linens, vintage purses, architectural salvage mantel, 30s light fixtures & farmhouse sink, TJMaxx & Target home décor, Christmas, new-inbox items & furniture.

113 West River Street Saturday 7am-12pm Rain or shine. Vintage toy fire truck, other toys, old doll carriage, army helmet, old coffee boiler, croquet set, many household items never used including charcoal grill in box. Craft items, and craft supplies. Banana seat bike and much more!

WILKES-BARRE

TRUCKSVILLE

223 & 230 Cliffside Ave. Sat., July 7th, 10-4 Something for Everybody!

WEST PITTSTON

30+ Family Sale Saturday, July 7 8 am to 3 pm Trinity Church 220 Montgomery Avenue More Vendors Welcome. $10 Space. Must RSVP 570-654-3261

182 S. Meade St. Sat., July 7th, 8-2 Rocking chair, boy’s bike, TV gaming stand, clothes & much more!

WILKES-BARRE

250 Blackman St. Fri & Sat, 9-3 Linens, junior clothes, shoes, purses, bikes, lawnmowers, tire, glassware, pots & pans.

WILKES-BARRE

WEST PITTSTON

SWOYERSVILLE

272 Slocum St Fri. & Sat, July 6 & 7, 8-2 Kid’s & adult clothes, toys, household items, collectibles, movies, hutch & much more!

SWOYERSVILLE

SWOYERSVILLE

SWOYERSVILLE 625 Deer Rack Dr. Saturday, July 7 8am - 12 noon Household items, clothes, snowblower. Something for everyone!

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John Street Sat & Sun., 8-3 You Name It We Have It!

KINGSTON

2106 Church Rd Saturday, 8am-12 Rolling truck bed cover, canoe, skooter, toys, children’s clothes & much more!

PLYMOUTH

MOUNTAIN TOP 19 Mapleseed Dr. Sat 9 am to 1pm Sleeper sofa, toddler girls chaise lounges, toddler bike seat, pre lit christmas tree, toddler kitchen set, girls and boys clothes/toys, home decor... so much to clear out! Great quality stuff!

MOUNTAINTOP

270 Ferguson Ave. 8:00-2:00 No Early Birds Turkey frier, sandblaster, stainless sink, carburetors, automatic litter box, household items, kids items, & much more!

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The Discount Warehouse Vendor Market. Indoor spaces, Outdoor spaces, & Storefronts available.

119 Lincoln St. Off Ondish Rd. Sat 7/7 7:30-1:00 Kids Stuff Double Jogging Stroller, Train Set, Toys, Some Household, Misc.

HUGHESTOWN

Stauffer Heights

Sat., July 7th from 8 ‘til 2 Antique Furniture, etc. Maps available at sales.

7 Sunrise Drive off Summit View Dr. Saturday 7/7 8am-12pm Household items, Baskets, Games, Stereo, Boys clothes and much more.

LEHMAN

FORTY FORT 104 East Liberty Street Saturday 9am-3pm. Household items, lamps, cookbooks, some small furniture, games, toys & too much to list!

180 Constitution Avenue Saturday 8am-1pm Furniture, collectibles, household items & much more!

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33 Valley View Drive (Turn on Birch) Saturday 8am-2pm Something for everyone!

701 Montgomery Avenue July 6th and 7th 8am - 2pm Furniture, home decor, older boys and younger girls clothes and toys, children's books, DVDs and games!

WEST PITTSTON

905-909 Wyoming Ave. Saturday, July 7 8am - 1pm Collectibles, furniture, dishes, knickknacks & more!

33 Ketchum Street Sat. July 7, 8-2 Fishing equipment, tools, contractor saws,clothes, Country items, wedding gown, flower girl dress.

WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH

504. S. Main Street Sat., July 7, 8-2 1940’s hand truck, quilts, lots of decorative, Christmas, household, books & women’s clothing. 230 Washington Avenue Saturday 8am-12pm Behind Dennison Cemetery

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SWOYERSVILLE

357 Shoemaker St. Sat., July 7th 8:30 to 2:00 No EARLY BIRDS Furniture, clothing toys & much more!

640 Hazle St Saturday, July 7th Starting at 9am A variety of items, something for everyone!

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WYOMING

153 9th Street Sat. July 7th, 8-12 Women’s & junior’s clothing, household, books, DVD’s, centerpiece vases & more!


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906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

JENKINS TWP.

KINGSTON

KINGSTON

Highland Hills 8 Patrick Road Magnificent custom built tudor home with quality throughout. Spacious 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 story living room with fireplace and library loft. Dining room, family room and 3 season sunroom which overlooks professionally landscaped grounds with gazebo and tennis/basketball court. Lower level includes recreation room, exercise room and 3/4 bath. Enjoy this serene acre in a beautiful setting in Highland Hills Development. Too many amenities to mention. Taxes appealed and lowered considerably for year 2013. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-723 $399,900 Call Terry 570-885-3041 Angie 570-885-4896

38 W. Walnut St. Charming 4/5 bedroom with 1.5 baths. Beautifully appointed kitchen w/granite counter tops, cherry cabinets and hardwood floors. Gas fireplace in living room, leaded glass windows in living room and dining room. Nice back deck, 2 car garage and 4 season front porch. MLS 11-4103 $179,900 Jay A. Crossin EXT. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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 & more. 11-823

KINGSTON

570-288-6654

431 Chestnut Ave. Charming 2 story single family home with upgrades, including new kitchen cabinets, furnace, hot water heater, 200 amp electric, 2 car detached garage. Walk up attic for additional storage space. MLS 11-4106 $129,900 Jay A. Crossin EXT 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

80 Bennett St. Great Kingston location on a double lot. Close to schools, shopping, restaurants and public transportation. Potential of 2 additional bedrooms on 3rd floor. Partially finished basement. MLS 12-2346 $114,900 John Shelley 570-702-4162 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770

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KINGSTON 171 Third Ave

So close to so much, traditionally appointed 3 bedroom, 3 bath townhome with warm tones & wall to wall cleanliness. Modern kitchen with lots of cabinets & plenty of closet space thruout, enjoy the privacy of deck & patio with fenced yard. MLS 11-2841 $123,000 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

KINGSTON MOTIVATED SELLER REDUCED!

76 N. Dawes Ave. Don’t miss this great home with updated kitchen and granite counters, private yard with enclosed sun room. Garage and off street parking. 2 large bedrooms. PRICED TO SELL! For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-41 $109,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

KINGSTON

NEW LISTING! Brick front 2-story home. Four bedrooms/three baths, wood-burning fireplace in the living room. Large eat-in kitchen plus a formal dining room. This is a SOLID home in need of your updates to show your style! Beautiful residential location in Kingston. Many upgrades were done by the owner and the house if freshly painted inside. Priced to sell at $139,900 – the sellers are motivated and said “Make us an offer”. Call today for an appointment MLS#12-2088. For more information and photos, go to P r u d e n t i a l realestate.com and enter PRU2A8T2 in the HOME SEARCH. Mary Ellen Belchick Walter Belchick 696-2600 ext. 301

Great Location, Huge rooms, Amazing kitchen with granite countertops, relax in the sunroom or the partial finished lower level, Hardwood under carpets, off street parking, plus a 1 year home warranty. Call or text Donna 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424 for more information or to schedule your showing. $169,999

KINGSTON

This 3 bedroom home offers modern kitchen, with Corian counters accented by marble backsplash, central air, fenced rear yard with deck and patio. Off street parking for 2 to 4 cars. Custom shutters on the first floor windows along with natural woodwork and hardwood floors give this home a charm you are sure to love! #12-1997 $134,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

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Beautiful well-maintained 3 level, 2.5 bath townhome in very desirable location. Many upgrades include a spacious, custom bathroom with large closets, custom window treatments, built-in wall microwave in kitchen, new roof, and new garage door. Plenty of storage, and a possible 3rd bedroom on 1st level. MLS 12-175 $132,900 Call Mary Danelo 570-704-8000 Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340 KINGSTON

696-2600

Great New Price!! Motivated Seller Come take a look at this freshly painted Brick Cape Cod w/over-sized detached garage, on a tree lined street in the heart of Kingston. 3-4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room & wood burning fireplace in living room. Walking distance to parks, library & shopping. MLS # 11-4162 $169,900 Call Deb Roccograndi at 570-696-6671

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MOUNTAIN TOP

MOUNTAIN TOP

NANTICOKE

NANTICOKE

NANTICOKE

Nestled on just under an acre just minutes from 81S this colonial offers 2194 sq. ft. of living area plus a finished basement. Enjoy summer your evenings on the wrap around porch or take a quick dip in the above ground pool with tier deck. The covered pavilion is ideal for picnics or gatherings And when the winter winds blow cuddle in front of the gas fireplace and enjoy a quiet night. MLS 11-2260 Priced to Sell, $179,900 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

1/2 DOUBLE Great starter home in nice area. Close to schools and recreation. Large 3 season porch with cabinetry, great for entertaining. New plumbing, lots of light & huge walk up attic for storage or rec room. $35,000 Call CHRISTINE KUTZ 570-332-8832

415 Jones Street Adorable home with charm & character. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, family room with gas fireplace. 3 season room, fenced in yard with rear deck & shed. $109,900 MLS#12-498 Michael Nocera 570-357-4300

NEW LISTING! NANTICOKEWANAMIE Very well maintained ranch home with 8 rooms, 3 bedrooms (possible 5) 1.5 baths, central air a 3-season porch, 1-car built-in garage and a nice size fenced-in yard, (lot size is 42x150). This home has had a lot of improvements in the last 6 years and has tons of closet space. Set an appointment to see it today! #12-2444 $99,500 Karen Altavilla 283-9100 x28

Great Double-Block, Very well maintained and has separate utilities, and a rental income on one side. Ready for you to move in on one side or to rent out as an investment. Nice sized lot with off-street parking and a detached garage with plenty of storage. MLS# 12-1463 $119,900 Call: Deb Roccograndi @ 696-6671

281 Reynolds St. 3 story single family with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and lots of space! Lovely entrance foyer, 3rd floor with large room, could be 5th bedroom plus a full tile bath. Fenced in back yard and much more. MLS 12-1863 $119,900 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0776 KINGSTON

Large, double block in Kingston with 3 bedrooms on one side and 2 bedrooms (possibly 3) on the other side. Both have 2nd floor baths rooms, gas hot water baseboard heat, separate utilities, fencedin yard with offstreet parking from rear alley. Each unit is deeded separately. Let your tenant pay your mortgage! #12-387 $84,500 Karen Altavilla 570-283-9100 x28

46 Farmhouse Rd. REDUCED! MOTIVATED SELLER Lovely 10 room vinyl sided ranch home, with 2.5 modern baths, formal dining room, gas heat, central air, 2 car garage & large deck. Lower level consists of 2 large recreation rooms. Office, half bath and workshop. Lower level all ceramic tiled floors. MLS# 12-1359 $289,500 Call Florence 570-715-7737

13 Fordham Road Totally remodeled custom brick ranch in Oakwood Park. This home features an open floor plan with hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, kitchen, formal living & dining rooms, family room, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, office with private entrance, laundry room on first floor, tons of closets and storage areas, walk-up attic, great finished basement with fireplace, builtin grill, in-ground pool, cabana with half bath, an oversized 2-car garage & a security system. Renovations include new: windows, gas furnace, central air, electrical service, hardwood floors, Berber carpeting, freshly painted, updated bathrooms & much, much, more. Laflin Road to Fordham Road, on right. $399,700 Call Donna 570-613-9080

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Spacious 4 Bedroom single in good location. 2 fireplace, part finished basement, nice yard with One car garage. Needs TLC. Priced to sell at $82,000. Call Kathie

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467 E. State St. Well kept home in a nice neighborhood. Close to new Elementary School and bus stop. New roof and off street parking. MLS 12-2342 $71,000 Charles J. Prohaska EXT. 35 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770

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NANTICOKE

Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-5412 NANTICOKE

(570) 288-6654 Lovely 2100 sq. ft. remodeled home with amazing views and a quiet neighborhood. Three bedrooms and 2 full baths on first floor and two large bedrooms on second floor. New kitchen with center island and wrap around deck to enjoy the scenery. Bedrooms on first floor presently used as family room and office. Many possibilities. Out of Flood Zone. Reduced! $109,000 Call Nancy Answini Gilroy Real Estate 570-288-1444 LAUREL RUN

MOUNTAIN TOP

Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 3/4 bath, with hardwood floors under carpet & 2nd kitchen in lower level for entertaining. screened porch, landscaped yard, heated workshop & much more! $179,900 Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832

OASIS in your own back yard!! This house have everything, 3 bed, 3 full baths and 1 3/4 bath. 2+ acres, your own rec room, screened in porch, modern kitchen with granite countertops, and a 32x16 heated pool. Amazing setting in a great area very private setting MLS 12-2326 $329,900 Call / text Donna Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424

(Rear View) 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, living room, dining room, new kitchen, heated sunroom, heated exercise room. Brick fireplace, large patio. $195,000 MLS 12-1442 Call Vieve Zaroda (570) 474-6307 Ext. 2772

Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307

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Great home in a great location. Looking for a private rural feeling home but still close to everything.. This is your place. 3 bedroom, hardwood floor, carport, above ground pool, quiet setting and so much more. Too many reasons to see the inside?? Call Today! MLS 12-2384 $81,900 Call / text Donna Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424

Spacious 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath split level on a beautifully landscaped 1 acre lot. Large sunroom & recreation room with fireplace and wet bar. $205,000 Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832

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Greystone Manor. Ten year old home with attached apartment. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Kitchen, living room, dining room & den. Apartment has 1 bedroom, bath, living room, dining room, private entrance. 3 car garage, front porch, large decks. Total 2,840 square feet. On cul-de-sac. Call BOB RUNDLE for appointment.

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MOUNTAINTOP

Very nice Raised Ranch with many updates is in ''move-in'' condition. Home is heated with gas HWBB has 200 amp electric. New sliders to rear deck leading to lovely kidney shaped in-ground pool. Must see! Directions: S. Main St. to Division to Anne St., home on left. MLS# 12-2252 $175,000 Call Lynda (570) 696-5418

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LUZERNE

146 Kelly St. Well kept home with garage in rear. Move in condition. New roof and hot water heater. Easy access to Cross Valley and shopping. Out of flood zone. 200 amp service. MLS 12-1801 $119,900 Donald Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

MOUNTAIN TOP

Move in ready 4 bedroom, 2.1 bath ranch. Formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, 1st floor laundry. Central A/C. Walk out the sliding door from large family room to yard. New roof, patio/sliding door & carpet in family room. Most of house recently painted. MLS# 12-876 PRICE REDUCED $182,500 Call Linda (570) 956-0584

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

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182 Robert Street Nice single or duplex. Gas heat. Detached garage. This home is “high and dry”, and available for immediate occupancy. Call Jim for details. Affordable @ $99,500 TOWNE & COUNTRY R.E. 570-735-8932 570-542-5708 NANTICOKE 23 W. Grand Street

MOUNTAINTOP

570-474-2340, Ext. 11

109 Carpenter St. Completely renovated. New roof, windows, kitchen and bathroom. Freshly painted interior and exterior with fabulous modern colors. Great area and low, low taxes! MLS 12-2055 $109,500 Kelly ConnollyCuba EXT. 37 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

114 W. Union St. Large home with 3 bedrooms, 8 rooms, yard with garage and off street parking. 2 bathrooms. Nice condition. Loads of potential. For more into and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-2096 $59,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

NANTICOKE

9 Anne Street Modern bi-level, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, remodeled kitchen with all new appliances. New gas hot water furnace. Hardwood floors. Family room. 3 seasons room & deck. 2 car garage. Large wooded yard. Excellent condition. Convenient location. Reduced to $189,000 OBO 570-823-4282 or 570-823-7540

130 CHURCH ROAD The feel of a true colonial home with double entry doors off the foyer into the living room and dining room. Spacious kitchen breakfast area, family room leading to a fenced rear yard. 3-season room with cathedral ceiling. Hardwood floors, fireplace, recently remodeled 2.5 bath and 2-car garage. Located on 3.77 acres, all the privacy of country living yet conveniently located. MLS#12-165 $183,900 Jill Jones 696-6550 Prudential: 696-2600

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3 bedroom, 1 bath. Nice opportunity for a starter home or investment property. Original columns, moldings, and leaded glass windows are intact. Reduced $40,000 CALL CHRISTINE KUTZ 570-332-8832

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418 Front St. Check out this large 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with a formal dining room, living room and family room. This home is located across the street from a beautiful park and recreation area. Great for people who like the outdoors and have kids. MLS 12-1466 $50,000 Call John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141 NANTICOKE

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63 Betsy Ross Dr. Very well cared for 2-story. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Professionally landscaped, 2-car garage. 12-2192 $205,000 EILEEN R. MELONE REAL ESTATE 570-821-7022

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299 Rutter Ave. Large and well maintained duplex on corner lot in Kingston. 2 bedrooms each unit, separate gas heat and off street parking for multiple cars. New roof, water heater and freshly painted exterior. A really nice property. MLS 12-2447 $139,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770

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157 Division St. OWNER SAYS SELL! This property has great positive cash flow. 1st floor 2 bedroom and upstairs is 2 floors with 3 bedrooms total. 1st floor has new drywall & insulation, gas heat, new tile tub surround, kitchen counters and carpet. 2nd apt. has newer kitchen & is all electric. Separate utilities and off street parking in rear. Taxes are currently being appealed. MLS 12-1771 $89,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

“Why rent when you can own” Well kept, 3-4 Bedroom Townhouse, Dining Room, Hardwood Floors,Fenced yard, Off Street Parking, Low Taxes. Call Jack 570-878-6225 CENTURY 21 SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100

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KINGSTON Estate, nice 3 bedroom home in a great neighborhood. Off street parking with a 2 car garage. Large rooms 1 3/4 bath. Home is ready for its new owner and your personal touch. Great value don’t miss out. MLS 12-2250 $59,900 Call / text Donna Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424

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Totally Remodeled 3 Bedroom home on large lot on a wellkept street in movein condition! Home Includes 1 1/2 Modern Baths w/ stone countertops, tile floors, spacious kitchen with all new appliances & plenty of countertop space! New carpet throughout! MLS 11-3473 $57,900 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468 NANTICOKE

25 W. Washington Move right into this very nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Lots of natural woodwork and a beautiful stained glass window. Newer kitchen appliances and w/w carpeting. Supplement your heating with a recently installed wood pellet stove. This home also has a one car detached garage. MLS 12-2171 $76,000 John Polifka 570-704-6846 FIVE MOUNTAINS REALTY 570-542-2141 NANTICOKE

409 Union St. This home has good bones. New windows, furnace, newer addition, tons of renovations. Needs to be cleaned out. Bring it back! MLS 12-2216 $92,500 David Krolikowski 570-287-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770

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62 W. Church St Very nice, well kept and ready to move into. This 3 Bedroom 1/2 double has a modern kitchen with snack bar & modern cabinets and counter top. 3 Bedrooms with large closets and w/w. Full modern bath on second floor. Walk up attic, yard and shed. Home as newer roof, furnace and hot water heater, replacement windows and nice woodwork. MLS 12-2367 $49,900 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES, INC. 570-735-7494 Ext. 304 Patricia Lunski 570-814-6671

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715 Maple St. Handyman’s dream. NOT a nightmare. A little paint, carpeting and water lines and this house is good to go. Large yard. 2 bedrooms. For mor info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 12-2332 $34,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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Motivated seller! Affordable 3 bedroom 2 story home. Features a study on 1st floor, or could be a 4th bedroom. Semi modern kitchen, includes appliances "as is", gas heat, full basement. MLS#12-1107 Asking $42,500. Call Pat at 715-9337. Lewith & Freeman Real Estate 570-474-9801

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1PM TO 3 PM 136 East Ridge St. A great home features 3 bedrooms, plenty of closet space, modern eat in kitchen with great appliances, living room with wood pellet stove, large family room, 1 1/2 modern bathrooms, washer/ dryer hook-up, second floor has all new replacement windows, exterior has aluminum siding, stain glass window on new front porch, new above ground pool, fenced in level yard, Plenty of off street parking, A+ today. Never worry about parking, its always there. Great location, best price home in today's market, Shown by appointment only, to qualified buyers. REDUCED $47,500 Call John Vacendak 570-735-1810 www.capitolrealestate.com for additional photos

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143 W. Broad St. Nice 2 story home with 3 bedrooms 1.5 baths, fenced yard, newer furnace with 3 zones and newer 200 amp electrical service, whole house water filter and beautiful hard wood floors. This home has an attached Mother in Law suite with a separate entrance. This can easily be converted to a 1st floor master bedroom with a master bath. MLS 12-1401 $64,900 John W. Polifka Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141 570-704-6846

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4 Overlook Drive Great split level home in Whitney Point development, formerly Ridgeview. This home has 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 2 car garage, large deck, and lower level family room with a bar and coal stove. Heat your house all winter long with about $150 worth of coal! MLS# 12-2548 $175,000 Call John Polifka 570-704-6846 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

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Inviting home with 90’ of lakefront & wonderful enclosed dock. The huge great room features a vaulted ceiling, hard wood floors, handsome stone fireplace, built-in cabinets & long window seat with offering lake view. Modern kitchen with large pantry for entertaining, Master suite opens to 3 season room, also lakefront. 2nd floor guest rooms are oversized. MLS# 11-2954 $328,500 Call Rhea 570-696-6677

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12 Laflin Road Like new spacious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath end unit townhouse, Sliding doors to deck off of living room/dining room. Master suite with vaulted ceiling, modern kitchen, laundry on 2nd floor. Roof and water heater are new. Convenient location and out of flood zone MLS 12-938 $169,900 Donald Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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Very comfortable 2 bedroom home in move in condition. Great sun room, large yard, 1 car garage. Deeded lake access. Reduced $107,000 MLS # 11-2899 CALL KATHIE

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175 Oak Street New furnace, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 1st floor laundry room, 3 season porch, fenced yard and off street parking. MLS#12-721 $84,900 Call Patti 570-328-1752 Liberty Realty & Appraisal Services LLC

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110 Union St. Fixer upper with 3 bedrooms, new roof, gas heat. Great lot 50 x 173. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1513 $49,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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45-47 Swallow St. 3 units include double block home with additional single family home in rear. Double block has 3 bedrooms and 1 bath on each side. Single home has 1 bedroom and 1 bath. Vinyl siding and off street parking. All utilities paid by tenants except sewer. Great income. MLS 12-1989 $119,000 Call Terry 570-885-3041 Angie 570-885-4896

31 Tedrick St. Very nice 3 bedroom with 1 bath. This house was loved and you can tell. Come see for yourself, super clean home with nice curb appeal. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3544 Reduced to $76,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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110 Front St. This well-maintained 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths bilevel home is in move in condition. Spacious eat-in kitchen with custom cabinets, tile floor and counters. Unique lower level family room with wood burning fireplace, office space. laundry/bath combo. Plenty of storage including an 8X6 cedar closet. Outdoor space has covered patio, columned carport and well manicured partially fenced yard. Detached large garage. For more info & photos, go to www.atlasrealtyinc.com $205,000 MLS# 12-2053 Call Angie at 570-885-4896 Terry at 570-885-3041

137 Hollywood Ave. Beautiful 2 bedroom Townhouse in the River Ridge neighborhood. Modern kitchen/dining area with tile flooring, laundry area on main floor. Living room with gas fireplace and French doors leading to back deck. MLS 12-1109 $163,900 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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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 $54,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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238 S. Main St. Ten room home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage, great driveway, central air, large yard. A must see home! For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-477 $129,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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What a Wonderful Home!! This home is located on a country sized lot in a private setting w/beautiful views all around. This split-level features loads of living space, including 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, eat-in kitchen, living room with wood stove insert, large family room, office & sun room with a propane heater. Detached 2-car garage, storage shed & alarm system. Come take a look!! MLS# 3733 $219,900 Call Deb Roccograndi at 570-696-6671

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1610 Westminster Road. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION Paradise found! Your own personal retreat, small pond in front of yard, private setting only minutes from everything. Log cabin chalet with 3 bedrooms, loft, stone fireplace, hardwood floors. Detached garage with bonus room. Lots to see. Watch the snow fall in your own “cabin in the woods.” For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-319 $279,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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70 Warner Street 2 bedrooms, move-in ready with appliances, nice yard with shed and deck, Newer roof, and furnace, gas heat. Low taxes. Asking $65,900. Please Call 570-822-8708

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OPEN HOUSE JULY 1ST 1:30-3:30pm 22 Penny Lane Plenty of space for everyone in this 4/5 bedroom 2 story. Heated 4 season sunroom; enjoy all year! Large family room opens to the sunroom, spacious u-shaped kitchen offers roomy breakfast area. Formal living and dining room. Second floor has 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths. 2 car garage. Above ground pool/deck. Unfinished basement offers more room for expansion. Large mostly level private yard. MLS# 12-1664 PRICE REDUCED $259,900 Call Linda (570) 956-0584

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63 Clarks Lane 3 story Townhome with 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, plenty of storage with 2 car built in garage. Modern kitchen and baths, large room sizes and deck. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-4567 $139,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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SELLER WILLING TO SELL - MAKE ANY OFFER! Fixer upper on a deep large lot, close to everything. Home offers off street parking, 4 bedrooms, laundry room and 1 full bath. Brand new furnace installed last year. Great investment opportunity here don't pass it by this house has lots of potential. Seller says bring all offers. MLS 12-367 $30,000 Contact Tony, 570-855-2424 for more information or to schedule your showing.

Roomy 2 bedroom single with eat-in kitchen, tile bath, gas heat & 2 car detached garage. Priced to sell at $33,000 MLS 11-2653 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

57 Sara Drive Bright & open floor plan. This 7 year old home offers premium finishes throughout, beautiful kitchen with granite tops, walk-out lower level finished with 3/4 bath - french doors out to private 1.16 acre lot. MLS# 12-1617 $432,000 Call Geri 570-696-0888

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308 Stephanie Drive Attractive Brick Front Ranch with 3 Bedrooms, gas heat, Sunroom, attached garage, large yard, shed. Hardwood floors under rugs. Great location. New windows. Basement can easily be finished. Well Maintained. MLS# 121911 PRICE REDUCED $139,900 Call Nancy Palumbo 570-714-9240

This 4 bedroom 2 story has a full bath on the 1st floor and rough in for bath on 2nd floor. An enclosed side patio from the kitchen dinette area & side drive are a big plus. MLS 12-553 Only $24,900 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

Dallas School District. Cape Cod home with cherry kitchen, stainless steel appliances, tile and Corian, family room with pellet stove, office on first floor, 2 bedrooms up and one on first; deck, in-ground pool with heat pump, fenced yard, 2-car detached garage. Solar credits on electric costs. Call my direct number 696-6565, office number is 6962600 ext. 210. Priced to sell at $219.900. MLS# 122267 Maribeth Jones.

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105 Summit Street Fire damaged home. Sold as is. 60’ x 235’ lot. Public sewer, water & gas. $34,500, negotiable Call 570-675-0446, evenings.

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Nice 2 story home sits high & dry on side of Plymouth Mountain. Large eat in kitchen, living room, dining room, oil hotwater baseboard heat. Nice yard, wrap around porch. Directions: Main Street, Plymouth to Coal Street, over small bridge to 1st hard left onto Smith Row-house on right. MLS# 12-2256 $55,000 Call Lynda (570) 696-5418

CHARM is what you will find in this home. Beautiful original rustic floors, warm coal fire place, option of having 1st floor bedroom, den, office, your own personal get away space. whatever you need. Come put your personal touches in this great value. Sold as is inspection for buyers information only. MLS 12-2152 $69,900 Call / text Donna Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424

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20 NITTANY LANE Vinyl sided 3 level townhouse with central air & vacuum, 4 baths, 3 bedrooms, 2 car garage. Deck & patio. A Must See! $189,900 century21shgroup. com MLS 12-927 Call Florence 570-715-7737

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Midway Manor Ranch 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, family room, 3 season porch, gas heat, central a/c, 2 car garage. 12-1935 $177,000 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

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WB MLS 12-1904 $275,000 JUST REDUCED **OPEN HOUSE** Saturday, June 30th & Sunday, July 1st 1PM to 3 PM 112 Village Drive Spacious & convenient 2 story brick face Colonial on corner of culde-sac in Dallas School District. 4/5 bedroom, 2.5 bath with 2nd entrance to office or potential in-law suite. Contact 570-574-3751 SHAVERTOWN

Well maintained raised ranch in Midway Manor. Good size level yard with shed. Large sunroom / laundry addition. Lower level family room with wood stove. $144,900 Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832

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Very nice Ranch home with 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, kitchen, dining room & living room. Plus propane fireplace in living room, french doors in dining room and large deck with a view. $159,900 MLS 12-287 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141 SUGARLOAF

Beautiful well kept home in a great area. Plenty of room for all your needs. Hardwood floors under the carpet. 30,000 btu Fp in living room. Need to relax, sit on the 11.8 x 21 ft deck and just enjoy your surroundings. This home has so much to offer. MLS 12-1872 $157,750 Call / text Donna Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424

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119 West Union Street Out of flood zone! Large, 2 story frame with 2, three bedroom apartments. Off street parking, Large, dry basement, oil heat, large front porch and yard, also 4 room cottage, with garage in the rear of the same property. $85,000. Great home and/or rental. Please call 570-542-4489

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44 Bohac Street Lovely Cape Cod home, with vinyl siding, totally remodeled and re-wired, 2 bedrooms, 1 on 1st floor, off street parking and huge yard. Newer roof & replacement windows, includes newer stainless steel appliances. This home is a gem, is a must see! $134,000 Also listed on Craigslist and Zillow.com Call 570-299-7158

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62 Bohac Street Charming brick front ranch, in a well kept neighborhood, 2 bedrooms, large eat-in kitchen, tile bath, large closets, hardwood floors, 1st floor laundry, full basement, low maintenance aluminum siding, shed, nice yard, asking $105,000 Call 908-876-4108 or 908-797-6682

689 Main Street OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 8 2PM TO 4PM 2 bedroom home on large lot with bonus efficiency apartment. Large living room, eat in kitchen, screened porch. Freshly painted and new flooring. $69,000. Call 570-696-3368

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130 Marvin Rd. Fantastic LOG HOME W/GREAT VIEWS**from Rear Deck, 4 Bedrooms 2 Bath on 1.55 Acres. Beautiful Landscaping. 12-1489 $199,000 570-675-4400

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3 bedroom, 2.5 bath log sided Ranch on almost 2 acres. Lower level is 3/4 finished. Reduced! $195,000 MLS-11-4038 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141 SHICKSHINNY LAKE Price Reduced!

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Totally remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 1 acre with large family room on lower level. property has small pond and joins state game lands. Reduced! $129,900 Could be FHA financed. MLS# 11-4085 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141 SWOYERSVILLE

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1061 Fairway Lane Low maintenance, single story ranch home located in a private golf course community in the Poconos for weekend or year round enjoyment. Modern kit with breakfast bar, formal living room and dinning room. Family room with gas Fireplace. Walk-up master bedroom with bonus room ideal for an office. New front and rear decks in a private setting within 30 minutes to W-B or Scranton. MLS 12-453 $105,000 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

OPEN HOUSE 157 Carverton Rd SUNDAY, JULY 8 1:00 TO 3:00 Enjoy country living with scenic views just minutes from 309. This 2,030 sq ft Colonial offers an oak kitchen with new Jennaire gas range, family room with fireplace leading to a spacious rear deck, Formal dining room, 4 bedrooms and 2/1/2 baths plus a 2 car garage. The basement has a work shop area and can easily be turned into additional living area. $195,000 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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Large yard, quiet neighborhood. 2 bedrooms, dining & living rooms, unfinished basement, , $52,000. Call (570)704-9446 SWOYERSVILLE

4 Oliver Road Located in the back part of Oliver Road in a very private part of North Lake in Sweet Valley. Yearning to be restored, lake front cape cod in a very tranquil setting was formerly used as a summer home. MLS 11-2113 $93,500 Jay Crossin CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 ext. 23

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SWOYERSVILLE If you crave privacy, consider this stunning, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2 story traditional cradled on a 2 acre lot. Ultra modern kitchen with breakfast area, great room with cathedral ceiling & fireplace, formal dining room & bonus room over 2 car garage. Only $299,000. MLS# 12-679 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883 LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-696-3801

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OPEN HOUSE July 8th, 1-3 129 Townsend St. Wonderful home in great neighborhood. Relax in the pool after a hard day of work. Property offers the opportunity to have your own Beauty Shop (equipment negotiable), or expand your living space. Buyer responsible for confirming zoning for business. All measurements approximate. MLS# 12-833 $195,000 Jolyn Bartoli

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TILBURY TERRACE Tilbury Avenue Superb 3 bedroom single. Hardwood floors, fireplace, garage. Well maintained. Great Neighborhood. Affordable at $209,500. Towne & Country Real Estate Co. 570-735-8932 570-542-5708 WEST PITTSTON

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*NEW LISTING* 951 Wyoming Avenue OPEN HOUSE JULY 15th 1pm-3pm Bright and cheery, well kept home. Oak kitchen, hardwood floors, large family room. One year home trust warranty. MLS# 12-1858 NEW PRICE! $139,925 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

WEST PITTSTON -NEW LISTINGSplit level, stone exterior, multi-tiered deck, bluestone patio, flood damaged, being sold as is condition. $73,500 CALL DONNA 570-613-9080

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The best of both worlds. If you crave privacy, consider this 4 bedroom, 3 bath raised ranch on a 4.96 acre wooded lot. A tree lined driveway leads to this spacious 3,300 square foot home. MLS# 12-1407 only $185,000 Adjoining 1+ acre with deeded lake front available for $50,000. Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-3801

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19 Bohac St. 2-3 bedroom. New bath with laundry 1st floor. Large living room. Finished lower level. Full walk up attic. Air conditioning. Nice yard, 1 car garage. Low taxes. Gas heat. A must see. $95,000 Call 570-760-1281 for appointment

REDUCED!!! 78 Maltby Ave. Wonderful family home in a great neighborhood. A large master suite and family room addition make this home a must see! There is an inground pool and attached in-law suite. MLS 11-4572 $195,000 Call Kelly Connolly-Cuba EXT. 37 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770

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NEW LISTING! 951 Wyoming Avenue OPEN HOUSE JULY 15th 1-3pm Bright and cheery, well kept home. Oak kitchen, hardwood floors, large family room. One year home trust warranty. MLS# 121858 NEW PRICE $139,925 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

WEST WYOMING

"New Price" Very roomy 2-story, features 2 full baths, and charming kitchen with builtins, on a deep lot with a detached 2-car garage. Previously a duplex, just needs your finishing touches. $86,000 MLS# 12-512 Please Call Deb Roccograndi at 570-696-6671

329 Wyoming Ave. Flooded in Sept. 2011, being sold as is. Great potential in this 4 bedroom 2 3/4 bath house. Off street parking. For more info and photos visit: www.atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-716 $49,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

WEST PITTSTON

510 Fourth St. A nice 2 story, 3 bedroom home in the Wyoming Area school district. Corner lot. Out of the flood zone. MLS 12-1616 $79,000 Jackie Roman EXT 39 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

Nice home with double lot in Hickory Hill community. Great bi-level with open floor plan and plenty of space for all your needs. Serene wooded lot and a stream that run trough it. Make this your seasons home or your permanent place to call home. House sold as is,Inspections for buyers information only. MLS 12-2385 $107,900 Call / text Donna Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424

WHITE HAVEN

Priced to sell in Woodhaven Estates! This well maintained home located in the Crestwood School District offers features such as, covered deck and lower deck leading to the pool, ductless A/C, zoned heating system, oversized heated 2car garage in addition to the built-in garage. Finished lower level with recreation room, workshop and ½ bath laundry area. The list goes on, come and take a look! Owners are ready to move, are you? MLS#12-872 $199,900 Jill Jones direct: 696-6550

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696-2600 WHITE-HAVEN 501 Birch Lane

71 George Ave. Nice house with lots of potential. Priced right. Great for handy young couple. Close to just about everything. Out of flood zone. MLS 12-195

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18 Circle Ave. Relax and enjoy the beautiful view of Lily Lake right from your sunroom in this quiet lake community. Entire home redone In 2005, beautiful hardwood floors, central air, skylights, coal stove, small pond and so much more. Perfect for all year round or a weekend/summer getaway. Off street parking for 2 vehicles. MLS 12-1892 $145,000 Shelby Watchilla 570-762-6969 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

2 bedroom modular rancher (large master BR) with a 20x 22 family room and a woodburner. Panelled interior. 10x12 three season porch. Carport. 2 driveways. Many extras. MLS# 12-2092 Reduced $73,000 Ask for Bob Kopec. Humford Realty, Inc. 570-822-5126

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225-227 Boston Ave Double block. Wyoming Area schools. Out of flood zone. 1 side rented to long term tenant at $525 /month. Other side remodeled - move in or rent at $650/month. 3 bedrooms each side, gas furnaces, sunrooms, large yard. $149,000. Call 570-357-0042

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187 Shoemaker St. Adorable 3 bedroom, 1 bath, Cape Cod. Completely remodeled inside and out. Hardwood floors throughout, duct work in place for central air installation. Back yard deck for summer cook outs and much, much more. Not a drive by! MLS 12-1595 $142,500 Jay A. Crossin EXT. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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TUNKHANNOCK

Historic Tunkhannock Borough. Affordable 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath family home with detached garage. All appliances and many furnishings included. $149,000. Shari Philmeck ERA Brady Associates 570-836-3848

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WEST PITTSTON 221 Maple St. Beautiful 4 bedroom Back Mtn. home with natural woodwork, pocketdoors, ceiling fans & great light. Sit on 1 or 2 screened rear porches and enjoy awesome views or sit on your front porch in this great neighborhood! Don’t forget the above ground pool with deck. MLS 12-1699 $149,900 John Shelley 570-702-4162 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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A bargain at $68,900 A f f o r d a b l e , Updated & Move in Ready 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home - entry foyer with closet, large fully applianced eat-in kitchen with Corian countertops & tile floor, 1st floor laundry complete with washer & dryer; hardwood floors in some rooms, under carpet in others, large bedroom closets, quiet dead end street. MLS #12-361 Call Pat today @

Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196

Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Enjoy the amenities of a private lake, boating, basketball courts, etc. The home has wood floors and carpeting throughout. French doors in the kitchen that lead you out to the large rear deck for entertaining. The backyard has 2 utility sheds for storage MLS 12-1695 $179,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

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Great Rancher in move-in condition, 3 bedroom, hardwood floors, modern eatin kitchen, garage, no flood. Asking $162,500 MLS#121399 Call Joe Gilroy Real Estate. 570-288-1444

840 Franklin Street Duplex in good condition. Nice neighborhood. Could be converted to a single home. Rear access to yard for OSP. $31,900 Call Rae 570-714-9234

1 Cypress St. Move in condition. Large private yard, off street parking and a central location. MLS 12-2302 $67,000 Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706

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WILKES-BARRE 220 Stanton St.

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For Sale by Owner Large home, 1 or 2 families. Driveway & garage, $70,500. 570-855-8405 15 Amherst Ave PRICE REDUCED! Own for less than your apartment rent! Freshly painted 4 Bedroom Dutch Colonial sports a brand new roof & is handicap accessible with wheelchair ramp in rear. 1st floor has Master Bedroom & 3/4 bath with walk-in shower, modern kitchen with breakfast bar, computer room & 1st floor laundry. Great neighborhood walking distance to schools, colleges & bus rte. Come in & see what this great house has to offer. MLS 12-216 REDUCED! $75,900 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-793-9449 Call Steve Shemo 570-718-4959 WILKES-BARRE

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240 Sheridan St. Cute home just waiting for your personal touch. Looking to downsize? Well, this is the one for you.2nd floor could be finished along with the basement. If you are a handyman you have to see this home. MLS 12-1481 $42,000 Roger Nenni EXT 32 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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Great Investment. Quiet street close to everything. Nice size rooms. Both sides currently rented. Off street parking in back with a 1 car garage. $79,900. MLS 114207. Call Donna for more information or to schedule a showing. 570-947-3824

WILKES-BARRE

Need a huge home with dual function??? look here, we have it for you. This large 5 bedroom home with plenty of space and rooms to personalize however you need. Updated kitchen, wood floors and nice yard. This home is zoned Residential with commercial function! This is a one stop shop home. Don't miss out. MLS 12-2215 $128,900 Call / text Donna Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424

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Beautiful large ranch in a great area of WilkesBarre, Lovely Riverside park. This brick ranch offers a 2 car garage, serene backyard with inground pool, large rooms, finished lower level with kitchen and bar, screened in porch, family room and on just about a half acre. Come take a look at your new home! House sold as is, inspection for buyer information only. MLS 12-2451 $220,000 Call / text Donna Cain 570-947-3824 or Tony 570-855-2424

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16 Sullivan St. Large 5 bedroom home with a newer roof, new gas furnace, modern kitchen and baths. Close to Central City. MLS 12-1171 $60,000 Charles J. Prohaska Ext. 35 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 WILKES-BARRE

19 Lawrence St. Very well kept 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath 2 story with family room, enclosed back porch and fenced in back yard. Nice layout with lots of closet space. Modern kitchen, laundry 1st floor. Replacement windows and much more! MLS 12-1325 $77,000 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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240 Sheridan St. Cute home just waiting for your personal touch. Looking to downsize? Well this is the one for you. 2nd floor could be finished, along with the basement. If you are a handyman you have to see this home. MLS 12-1481 $42,000 Roger Nenni EXT 32 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 WILKES-BARRE

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285 Blackman St Great property. Priced to sell quickly and in move-in condition! Easy access to Interstate 81 & shopping! 11-3215 $36,500 570-675-4400

Come invest your time for a great return. Fixer Upper in a nice location, nice neighborhood out of the flood zone. Offers 4 bedrooms and a beautiful large lot. Don’t miss out Call for your showing today. MLS 12-432 $25,900 Call / text Donna Cain 570-947-3824

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51 Flood Drive Beautiful Townhouse in great condition. Very spacious with large rooms, one car garage and basement storage. 3 bedrooms. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2292 $139,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

59-61 E. Thomas St Fire damaged former multilevel restaurant / tavern with 2nd floor apartment, two car garage & parking lot. Zoned R1; Buyers must do their own due diligence and contact W-B City as to proposed use. This has potential! Please check online photos before scheduling a showing. 12-2151 $39,500 Darcy J. Gollhardt Realtor 570-262-0226 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 Ext. 1352 WILKES-BARRE 60 Saint Clair St

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322 Academy St. Charming 3 bedroom Ranch with unique upgrades including polished concrete countertops in kitchen, and a lovely built in gas fireplace in living room. Up to date landscaping, fenced in yard and above ground pool and hot tub. MLS 12-2441 $102,900 Jay A. Crossin EXT. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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216 Franklin St Elegant tudor with 4800 sq ft in Downtown Wilkes-Barre's Historic District. The 1st floor office has 1860 sq ft with central air and 2 restrooms. The residence upstairs includes 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, custom kitchen with an island & sunny breakfast room, formal dinning room. The formal living room has a tray ceiling, picture windows and wet bar. Also, a cozy den. Private drive, Off street parking for 5 cars. MLS 12-1525 $325,000 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

46 Bradford St. Pride of ownership everywhere. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large yard, off street parking. Ready to go! MLS 12-1508 $69,900 Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706

WILKES-BARRE 254 Sheridan St Nice Bright Traditional with modern ceramic eat-in kitchen & tiled bath, most windows replaced, built-in garage & deep yard. Very convenient to schools, shopping and highways. MLS 12-1512. $74,900. CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-793-9449 Call Steve Shemo 570-718-4959

WILKES-BARRE

210 Academy St. Large grand home. Open concept downstairs, 1 st floor laundry, lots of closet space, fenced in back yard, extra large driveway. Garage with floor pit, auto garage door opener. 60 amp subpanel, walk up attic. Loads of potential. MLS 12-1268 $115,000 David Krolikowski 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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2 Story, 3 bedrooms, 1 & 1/2 bath single family. Large eat-in kitchen, 1st floor laundry, hardwood floors, newer furnace & water heater, 1 car garage. Off street parking. Quiet one way street. $49,900 MLS 11-4171 Call Jim Banos Coldwell Banker Rundle 570-991-1883

45 Marlborough Ave Nice brick front Ranch on corner lot. 3 bedrooms, 1 full and (2) 1/2 baths. Finished basement, breezeway to 2 car garage. Fenced yard and central air. MLS 12-1612 New price $114,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

35 Hillard St. Hardwood floors, fenced in yard, large deck. Off street parking. 3 bedroom home with 1st floor laundry. Move in condition. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1655 $76,500 Colleen Turant 570-237-0415

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Great 4 bedroom home with new kitchen, furnace and bath. Laundry room off kitchen. Newer windows and roof. Hardwood on first floor. Off street parking. Older one car garage. Walk up attic. MLS 11-1478 $59,000 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444 WILKES-BARRE

68-70 W. South St. 5 Unit property for sale on the campus of Wilkes University with a Cap Rate of 8.67%. Annual Net Operating Income of $34,238. 100% occupancy over the last 5 years. 12-1522 $395,000 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

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This very nice 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 bath home has a large eat in kitchen for family gatherings. A great walk up attic for storage and the home is in move-in condition. MLS 11-1612 $63,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340


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77 Schuler St. Newly renovated with new windows, door flooring, etc. “Goose Island” gem. Large home with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, screened in porch overlooking fenced in yard, driveway, laminate floors throughout. Fresh paint, move in condition. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-845 $99,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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Looking for a home with 5 bedrooms or mother in-law apartment, this is the home for you! This property has many amenities, a privacy rear fence with a concrete rear patio (23’ x23’), large storage building (23’ x 18’). Offstreet parking for 2 vehicles, rear porches on 2nd and 3rd floor. Home has 9 rooms, 2 modern baths, 2 modern kitchens with plenty of cabinets. Replacement windows, newer roof, natural woodwork in living room and dining room. Property is close to all amenities including playground across the street, Dan Flood School, Coughlin High School, General Hospital, Kings College, churches and shopping. #12-1763 $69,900 Louise Laine 2839100 x20

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60 Kulp St. 3-4 bedroom, 2 story home with well kept hardwood floors throughout. Private driveway with parking for 2 cards and nearly all replacement windows. MLS 11-2897 $59,900 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 WILKES-BARRE REDUCED!

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 $59,900 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

Well - maintained three bedroom home with a large yard. Great starter home! 12-2390 $64,500 Darcy J. Gollhardt Realtor 570-262-0226 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 Ext. 1352

WYOMING WILKES-BARRE Beautifully maintained 3 story home, features hardwood floors, built-in cabinet, five plus bedrooms, office, 3 bathrooms and stained glass windows. All measurements are approximate. 12-1081 $99,900 Call Tracy McDermott Realty 570-696-2468

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Located in Wilkes Barre city. 65 Reno Lane Currently rented with a great tenant. Entire home was remodeled 10 years ago, including new plumbing, electric, drywall, and is appraised at $55,000. Features 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 6 rooms total. Partial unfinished basement, with gas heat, and yard with wood deck. All this for $40,000 Great investment property. owner will help with closing!! Rent income is $650.00 agents welcome. Call 570-814-3666

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Nicely remodeled fully rented Duplex, near schools, hospital, parks & bus route. Separate utilities and off street parking. MLS 12599 $96,500. CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-793-9449 Call Steve Shemo 570-718-4959 WILKES-BARRE NOW REDUCED!

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 $54,900 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

WILKES-BARRE Great 3 Story Home Completely Remodeled. New Kitchen and Baths with Marble Floors. Numerous Upgrades including New Electric, Plumbing and Privacy Fence just to name a few. MLS# 12-1848 $74,000 Call Jack at 570-878-6225 CENTURY 21 SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100

Parsons Section 5 bedroom, 1 bath. Garage. Corner lot. Nice location. Out of flood zone. $30,000 negotiable. Call 570-814-7453

Just on the market this 2 story offers a modern kitchen, formal dining room, 1st floor laundry plus 2/3 bedrooms On 2nd floor. Affordably priced at $ 27,900 MLS 12-50 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

484 Madison St. Well kept home with finished basement. Move in condition with plenty of rooms, new Pergo floors on 2nd floor and fenced in yard. Newer roof and furnace approximately 10 years old. MLS 12-1291 $74,900 Donald Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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20 Sharpe Street A well-built, wellkept brick front ranch on a level corner lot with screened patio, big, fully applianced kitchen with many cabinets, tiled bath, hardwood floors, roomy closets, ductless air, and spacious semi-finished 2 room basement – this charming property should definitely make your short list MLS# 12-2081 $159,900. Call PAT today!

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573 Coon Road This 100+ year old Victorian comes with a lot of amenities inside and out on 6 acres of Country living. Indoor pool, wine cellar, patio, 4 car garage and much more. Property is being sold “as is”. MLS 12-1676 $349,000 Shelby Watchilla 570-762-6969 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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238 Main St. Multi Family Investment Property Great opportunity for the experienced investor. Property is large with parking for at least 9 cars. Extra lot, one office and 2 apartments. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2315 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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Nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath home, with 3 season porch and detached 1 car garage. Good starter home in well established neighborhood. Family owned for many years. $59,900 CALL CHRISTINE KUTZ 570-332-8832

100 Ashley St. Well maintained 3 unit building with extra $50 per month from garage with electric. Off street parking for 4 cars and fenced in yard. Back porches on both levels. Fully rented. Let rental income pay for this property. Must see! MLS 12-1746 $109,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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10 Calvert St. Pristine Bi-level, 3/4 be drooms, modern kitchen & 1 3/4 modern baths. Heated sunroom, hardwood floors, 1 car garage, central air, landscaped yard. For additional info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-1804 $183,500 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280

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DURYEA 110 Ashley St. Very nice duplex with off street parking and nice yard. Enclosed porch on 1st floor and 2 exits on 2nd. Fully rented. Great return on your investment. Rent pays your mortgage. Don’t miss out MLS 12-1745 $89,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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129 Lampman St. Side by side double block home with 3 bedrooms each side, separate utilities. Includes 2 extra lots. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2253 $79,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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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

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COMMERCIAL Restaurant/bar for sale! 8,525 square feet. Turn key with seating for 125, bar area seats 24, all equipment is included in sale, fixtures, two-walk-in coolers, furnishing, kitchen equipment, liquor license. Two apartments with long term tenants. Gas heat, handicap accessible, high traffic area. MLS# 11-4332 Call Maribeth Jones, direct number 6966565, office 6962600 ext. 210. $475,000

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341 Wyoming Ave. 3 story Victorian located in a high exposure area. Has all the lovely signature woodwork of a grand Victorian of yesteryear! Can be restored for use as a residential home or a landlord investment. Currently subdivided into multiple office spaces and 2 apartments. MLS 12-617 REDUCED $169,900 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 KINGSTON REDUCED

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LUZERNE COMMERCIAL Over 10,000 square feet of storage space in two buildings…room to build another building…professional, car wash, restaurant, salon, just minutes from the Cross Valley Expressway Exit 6. Survey, storm water/drainage control plan and soil and erosion sedimentation control plan completed if you choose to build a building on this property. MLS# 121647 Call Maribeth Jones, direct number 6966565, office 6962600 ext. 210. REDUCED TO $199,000

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33-37 Church St. 4 unit investment property close to shopping and bus routes.Off street parking and large yard. Includes 2 laundry rooms. MLS 12-2383 $119,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

55 1/2 Main St. Newer side by side double built in 1989 with 2 bedrooms and 1.5 baths each side. All separate utilities, very well insulated and easy to heat. Will qualify for FHA financing with low down payment. Is owner occupied. If you’re just starting out or looking to downsize, you should consider this property. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1851 $159,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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Lawrence St. Nice 3 unit property. Lots of off street parking and bonus 2 car garage. All units are rented. Great income with low maintenance. $139,900 MLS# 10-2675 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

366 Pierce Street (corner lot). 1,300 sq. ft. concrete block commercial building on a 90 x 145 lot. Central air conditioning. Paved parking for 25 cars. Presently a pizza business, but land can be used for multiple uses (bank building, offices, etc.). MLS 12-1279. $325,000 Bob Kopec HUMFORD REALTY 570-822-5126

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155 Sharpe St. Nice duplex with separate electric and water. Off street parking in rear. Also listed as residential. See list #12-609 for additional photos. MLS 12-605 $74,900 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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1012 Wyoming Ave. SUPER LOCATION Needs work. Priced to sell. Great for your small business or offices. Very high traffic count. Property is being sold IN AS IS CONDITION. Inspections for buyers information only. Property needs rehab. MLS 11-4267 $84,900 Roger Nenni 570-288-0770 Ext. 32 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770

388 Schuyler Ave. Well cared for Duplex in great location. 1st floor has new bathroom and large kitchen, 2nd floor has all new carpeting and long term tenant. Large lot and off street parking for 2 cars. Separate furnaces and electricity, Make an offer! MLS 12-1125 $99,900 Call Shelby Watchilla 570-762-6969 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

64-66 Dorrance St. 3 units, off street parking with some updated Carpets and paint. $1500/ month income from long time tenants. W/d hookups on site. MLS 11-3517 $99,900 Call Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 KINGSTON 7 Hoyt St

33 Market St. Commercial/residential property featuring Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, newly remodeled bathroom, in good condition. Commercial opportunity for office in attached building. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3450 Reduced $149,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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109-111 Welles St. 2 properties for the price of o ne! A 3 unit apartment building and a detached 2 bedroom home. Apartment building consists of a 3 bedroom 1/2 double and two 3 room apartments. Separate utilities. Electric heat in rear home. Bran new roof and other updates. MLS 12-2015 $119,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 NANTICOKE

REDUCED 414 Front St. Move right into this modern office building featuring 4 offices, receptionist office, large conference room, modern kitchen, storage room, full basement, central air, handicap access. 2 car garage and 5 additional off street parking spaces. This property is also available for lease. Lease price is $675/mo + $675 security deposit. Tenant pays all utilities. Sells for $85,900 Call John Polifka 570-704-6846 5 Mountains Realty 42 N. Main St. Shickshinny, PA 570-542-2141

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Seven years old. Luzerne County, Wilkes-Barre area. 1,800 square feet bar & 1,800 square feet banquet hall. No kitchen. Off street parking for 20 cars. Partner considered. $327,000, firm. P.O. 2827 Wilkes-Barre PA 18702

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1255 Laurel Run Rd. Bear Creek Twp., large commercial garage/warehouse on 1.214 acres with additional 2 acre parcel. 2 water wells. 2 newer underground fuel tanks. May require zoning approval. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-208 $167,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

DUPONT

100 Lincoln St. MULTI FAMILY 3 bedroom home with attached apartment and beauty shop. Apartment is rented. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-941 $82,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

107 River St. Large 3 unit apartment building with off street parking for several cars. 3rd floor newly remodeled. Hardwood floors. Large yard, newer furnace and great location. Fully rented. Good investment propertY. MLS 12-2017 $199,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

Nice duplex zoned commercial, can be used for offices as well as residential. All separate utilities. Keep apt. space or convert to commercial office space. Adjacent lot for sale by same owner. MLS 11-2176 $79,900 Jay A. Crossin CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 ext. 23

KINGSTON

INCOME PROPERTY DUPLEX 2 bedrooms down, 1 upstairs, off-street parking. $82,000. Call (570)704-9446

Kingston Wellness Center / professional offices. -Modern Decor and Loft Style Offices -Four Lane Street Frontage -100+ Parking -Established Professional & Wellness Businesses On-Site -Custom Leases Available -Triple Net Spaces Available: 600SF, 1400SF, 2610SF, and 4300SF. 4300SF Warehouse Space available Built to Suit. Call Cindy 570-690-2689

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PITTSTON Newly renovated

Main Street location right in the heart of the booming section. commercial space available with with front prime window. Perfect for anything in the beauty industry, nail salon, boutique store, etc. Call 570-654-6737, 570-212-2908 or 570-362-4019 PITTSTON PRICED REDUCED NEW PRICE $79,900

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93 Mail St. Four units. 3 residential and one storefront.Great corner location, flood damaged home being sold as is. For more info visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1948 $49,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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68 William St. Great investment property with 3 units and separate utilities. Each unit has 2 entrances and washer hook up. Roof is 5 years old. For more info visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-1897 $69,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

PITTSTON

35 High St. Nice duplex in great location, fully occupied with leases. Good investment property. Separate utilities, newer furnaces, gas and oil. Notice needed to show. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3222 $89,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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 Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

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259 Shawnee Ave. 6 unit property with one 2 unit building and a 4 unit apartment building. The 2 unit property has been completely rebuilt from frame up in 2010! Very good condition 4 unit building has many updates also. MLS 12-2016 $269,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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NEW LISTING! COMMERCIAL LEASE 30 Carverton Road, Historic Back Mountain church with modern updates ready for your professional office, retail, antique or craft store. The possibilities are many; property is Zoned B-1. Beautiful tiled entry foyer leads to the reception/cashier area and a waiting room or additional retail space. Along the center open hallway (with vaulted ceiling) are five private offices/rooms, each measuring approximately 10’x10’. There is a storage room and half-bath. The lower level has its own entry (also accessed from the 1st floor) and includes an open office area, a 16’x13’ private office, a room for a mini-kitchen/break room, another half bath and more storage. The building is heated with a 2zone gas system and has a Trane High Efficiency air conditioning system. The property has parking adjacent to the building and directly across the street (a total of 32 spaces with 3 designated for handicap parking). This unique property is listed at $1500/month. Tenant will be responsible for gas, electric and water utilities, along with their furniture, equipment and liability insurance. The owner will pay taxes, DAMA sewer and basic trash/recycling expense and insurance on the building. Photos and other information about this property are available online at www.poggijones.com. CLICK on the link for Commercial and investment properties and enter 12-2089 in the MLS Search. For additional information or to schedule an appointment please contact Walter or Mary Ellen Belchick at 6966566 or email mebelchick@poggijones.com

696-2600 SHEATOWN

230 Robert St. 5 unit investment property. Remodeled in 2008. Four 1 bedroom units and one 2 1/2 bedroom unit. Off street parking for 3 cars and a private driveway for unit #2. Property has a community laundry room. MLS 12-2382 $219,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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134 Ann St. Nice duplex in a great neighborhood. Low maintenance. Investors: Money maker right from the start. Unit 2 is owner occupied, rent is projected. MLS 12-575 $119,000 David Krolikowski 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 WEST PITTSTON

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1301 Murray St. 2 family duplex. Fully rented. Vinyl sided, 2 car garage, off street parking. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-2028 $118,000 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

140 Wyoming Ave. Location, Location, Location! Great space in high traffic area. Was used for professional business with a gun shop occupying a small portion of the building. Only the gun shop is occupied. OSP for approximately 11 cars. MLS 12-1735 $325,000 Shelby Watchilla 570-762-6969 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 5770-288-0770

3000 Square Foot Building zoned commercial available for lease. Located in high traffic area. Parking for 20 cars. MLS# 12-1452 $1500/month Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

Duplex. Aluminum siding, oil heat, semi - modern kitchens, long term tenant. On a spacious 50’ x 150’ lot. Motivated Seller. REDUCED. $33,260 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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103 W. Chestnut St. 3 unit investment property. Completely remolded in 2010 including new plumbing and electrical service. Each unit has a laundry room. Large fenced yard and fully rented. MLS 12-2381 $119,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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150 Dana St. Completely remodeled! Modern 5 unit property with hardwood flooring and ceramic tile in kitchens and baths. New furnace in 2009. Secure building. Fully rented. Large concrete basement for Owner’s storage, part of which could be used as an efficiency. All services separate. Utilities included in rent for #5 only. Great money maker MLS 12-1740 $319,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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62 Hutson St. Duplex in good condition Fenced in yard and back screened porch. Fully rented. Property pays for itself with $$$ left over. Take a look NOW! MLS 12-1747 $59,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

97 Kado St. Duplex on nice corner lot in quiet neighborhood. A little TLC needed. Could easily be converted to a single family. Motivated seller. MLS 12-1867 $84,900 Donald Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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1st block S. Franklin St. Historic District. Beautiful 3 story building. 2,300 square feet on first floor. Commercial & residential use. 8 parking spaces. $395,000. Call 570-824-7173

70-72 Sullivan St. Well maintained 4 unit property with enclosed back porches and off street parking for 4 cars. Fully rented. New roof in 2008. Great investment. Make an appointment now! MLS 12-1748 $179,000 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

3 APARTMENTS Unique, charming 1 Story Nantucket Style 2 bedroom owner’s cottage + duplex 1 & 2 bedroom. Extensive renovations made. 2 rents will pay bills, or rent 3 for max income. NOT IN FLOOD ZONE. Asking $135,900. 570-609-5133

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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 $159,900 Call Charlie VM 101

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39 Wedgewood Dr. Laurelbrook Estates Lot featuring 3.22 acres with great privacy on cul-desac. Has been perc tested and has underground utilities. 4 miles to PA Turnpike entrance. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-114 $64,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

Waterfront Property 80 Acre Pond 26 Acres of Land $425,000 106+ Acre property with 3 Bedroom Ranch home and pole barn in Franklin Township. Rare opportunity to own Perrins Marsh. Call Now for more information. MLS# 122427 $425,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689

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5 Acres $19,900 8 Acres $24,900 Gorgeous views, fields, woods! 30 minutes Albany. Just off 1-90. Fully approved for your country home! 888-793-7762 www.NewYorklandandLakes.com HARDING REDUCED Mt. Zion Road One acre lot just before Oberdorfer Road. Great place to build your dream home MLS 11-3521 $24,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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$129,900 SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW! 2 acres overlooking Huntsville Reservoir. Building site cleared but much of woodlands preserved. Perc & site prep done. Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832

Earth Conservancy Land For Sale 61 +/- Acres Nuangola - $99,000 46 +/- Acres Hanover Twp. $79,000 Highway Commercial KOZ Hanover Twp. 3+/- Acres 11 +/- Acres Wilkes-Barre Twp. 32 +/- Acres Zoned R-3 See additional land for sale at: www.earth conservancy.org 570-823-3445

Beach Street. 2 nice building lots. Approx 100 x 150 each. Public sewer available. Paved road. Surveyed. $19,995 each.570-822-7359

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JENKINS TOWNSHIP Prestigious

Highland Hills Development .88 Acres. $75,000 570-947-3375 KEELERSBURG River front lot with a deck overlooking water. Well, septic & electric on site. New price. $32,000. Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

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401-403 Main St. 3 lots together. 2 in Kingston (nice corner paved lot) 1 in Edwardsville (40x60) potential to build with parking or parking for 20-48 vehicles. MLS 12-1465 $75,000 John Shelley 570-702-4162 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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BUILDING LOT Corner of Drake St. & Catherine, Moosic. 80x111 building lot with sewer & water available, in great area with newer homes. Corner lot. For more details visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS #12-1148. $29,900 Call Charlie

MOUNTAIN TOP 5.4 acres in

Glendale Manor. Walking distance to Crestwood High School. Is already subdivided into six lots . Perfect for a private custom home site or for development. Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832.

MOUNTAIN TOP Level building lot.

100 x 175, all utilities including gas. Ready for construction. $43,500 570-868-5257 MOUNTAIN TOP Several building lots ready to build on! ALL public utilities! Priced from $32,000 to $48,000! Use your own Builder! Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

MOUNTAIN TOP Vacant Commercial

Land. Route 309. High traffic location. All utilities.Between St. Jude’s & Walden Park on right. 132’x125’. $46,900 MLS 12-1657 Call Vieve Zaroda (570) 474-6307 Ext. 2772

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210’ frontage x 158’ deep. All underground utilities, natural gas. GREAT VIEW!! $37,500 2 LOTS AVAILABLE 100’ frontage x 228’ deep. Modular home with basement accepted. Each lot $17,000. Call 570-714-1296

Level *7.5 acres* building lot with a mountain view. Great for horses or organic farming. MLS 12-306 $59,000 570-675-4400

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187 Skyline Drive 2 + acres with 2 subdivided lots set in the woods with awesome views. Great location and all utilities. Build your dream home(s). MLS 12-1988 $99,900 John Shelley 570-702-4162 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 WANAMIE 2 Miner Ave. Looking to build? Check this lot out! This is on the edge of a hill and has a great view. 440 acres corner of Belles and Miner MLS 12-1007 $14,900 Roger Nenni EXT. 32 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

WHITE HAVEN Route 115 Nice level building lot right in front of the golf course! Close to I-80 & PA Turnpike. $14,500 Louise Gresh 570-233-8252 CENTURY 21 SELECT GROUP 570-455-8521 WILKES-BARRE 57 Fulton St. Nice residential area. Lot for sale 3080 square feet. MLS 12-1762 $5,000 Kelly ConnollyCuba EXT. 37 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

WYOMING FIRST ST.

4 building lots each measuring 68x102 with public utilities. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-439 $39,900 EACH Call Charlie 570-829-6200

HUNLOCK CREEK 3 bedroom, 2 bath

home in great condition in park. $16,000. Financing available with $3,000 down. Call 570-477-2845

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Beautiful lot in Pocono Ridge Estate. 1.14 acres with a view! MLS 12-1313 $48,500 Call Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706

Location, Location, Location A most unique & desirable property. This is an opportunity to purchase a centrally situated lot with an unmatched view of this beautiful lake. If you are looking for that special building site, this is it! If you see it, you’ll agree. MLS# 11-1269 $179,900 Call Dale Williams Five Mountains Realty 570-256-3343

CHARM 34 W. Ross St. Fully furnished, 1 bedroom, All appliances and most utilities included. Secure, private off street parking. Historic building is non smoking/no pets. Base rent $700/mo. Security, references required. View at houpthouse.com. 570-762-1453

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302 Main Street, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 1st floor 3 room apartment. Washer/dryer on premises, comes furnished OR unfurnished. A/C, water, sewer, garbage included. , $500/per month, + security and electric, unfurnished is $450 plus electric, no smoking. Call 570-466-2157 or 570-477-2847

1st floor, 2 bedroom. Laundry room, off street parking, large yard. Includes water, sewer & garbage References, 1st, last + security required. NO PETS $600/ month 570-735-8730 570-332-8080

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74 W. Hartford St 1 bedroom + computer room. 2nd floor. Water,fridge, stove, washer/dryer included. No pets. Security, lease, application fee. $500 + utilities. 570-472-9494

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3 bedroom, 2nd floor of century home in beautiful area. All appliances, heat & gas for dryer included. Lease, security & references required. No pets. $800/month. Call 570-675-2486 Dallas, Pa. MEADOWS APARTMENTS 220 Lake St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,400. 570-675-6936, 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE DUPONT Completely remodeled, modern 2 bedroom townhouse style apartment. Lots of closet space, with new carpets and completely repainted. Includes stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer hook up. Nice yard & neighborhood, no pets. $595 + security. Call 570-479-6722

FORTY FORT HEAT/HOT

WATER/TRASH INCLUDED. 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms, refrigerator & stove, coin operated washer/dryer on premises, new carpeting and paint throughout, offstreet parking, no pets, no smoking. $625/mo.+ security & lease. Available Immediately (570)760-4830

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

Two 1st floor, 1 bedroom apartments. All utilities included. No pets. $450 + 1 month security. (908) 964-1554

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399 - 401 Elm Ave. Quiet convenientneighborhood. Newly remodeled apartments. 2nd floor, 2 bedroom apts. $600 each + utilities NO PETS, No section 8 housing. References and security required. 570-301-2785

KINGSTON

800 Block Market Street. Ground level, 1st floor, 2 bedroom, refrigerator & stove. $670 to $720/month, includes utilities Security & references. Call JIm at 570-288-3375 or visit www.dream rentals.net

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FORTY FORT

West Pettebone Street Barbeque deck, off street parking, designer bathroom, washer/dryer, 2nd floor, gas and A/C, skylights and powder room. (570)881-4993

KINGSTON

MARKET STREET 1st floor, 1 bedroom in a beautiful home. 3 rooms, fridge & stove. Washer/dryer hookup in basement, yard, porch, $475 + security. No pets. 570-542-7740

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206 Haverford Dr. Oakwood Park Thoroughly modern, completely renovated 3 bedroom 1.5 bath Townhome in centrally located Oakwood Park. All appliances, hardwood floor, central air. $1200/mo + utilities. No Pets. EILEEN R. MELONE REAL ESTATE 570-821-7022

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2 bedroom, 1 Bath $725. Double Security. Brand New Hardwood & Tile Floors. Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer. Must see to appreciate! Quality, Affordable Housing.

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2nd floor. $675/month + security & references. Also available, 5 room apartment, 1st floor, $745/month. Both apts. have heat, water & sewer included. 570-457-7854

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2nd floor, 3 bedrooms, deluxe duplex with den, 1.5 bath, living and dining rooms, eat in kitchen , all appliances+ washer/dryer, carpeted, A/C, garage, no pets/smoking. Lease required. 570-287-1733

1 or 2 bedroom, LAKE FRONT apartments. Wall to wall, appliances, lake rights, off street parking. No Pets. Lease, security & references. 570-639-5920

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Nice, clean, 1 bedroom, water, sewer, garbage fee included.Washer/dryer, refrigerator & stove availability. Security, $465/month. No pets, no smoking 570-542-5610

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1 BEDROOM, 2ND FLOOR APT Very nice, quiet, clean, great neighborhood. Hardwood floors, air, washer /dryer with newer appliances, storage. 1st/last/security with one year lease. References required. $650 + utilities. Water/ sewer by owner, no pets, non-smoking. Call 202-997-9185 for appointment

Totally renovated 6 large room apartment. Partially furnished, brand new fridge/electric range, electric washer & dryer on 1st floor. Brand new custom draperies, Roman shades, carpeting/flooring & energy efficient windows. Kitchen with snack bar. Full tiled pink bath on 1st floor. Beautiful original Victorian wainscotting, ceilings, woodwork & vintage wall paper. Victorian dining room with wall to wall carpet. Living room with large storage closet, 2 large bedrooms with wall to wall & large closets. Attic partially finished for storage. 2nd floor large front balcony with beautiful view of the Valley. 1st floor back porch with large back yard, off-street parking. Easy access to I-81, airport & casino. Tranquil neighborhood. No smoking. $800 + utilities & security. 570-762-8265

EXETER Nice one bedroom first floor apartment with extra room in Basement. Washer hookup. Heat & hot water included in rent. References & security required. Non Smoking. $650 per month. Call Nancy Answini Gilroy Real Estate (570)237-5999

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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.

MOUNTAIN TOP WOODBRYN 1 & 2 Bedroom.

No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 & $440. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. 570474-5010 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

NANTICOKE

2 bedroom, wall to wall carpet, offstreet parking, $495 per month+ utilities, security, lease. HUD accepted. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727

NANTICOKE

Large 1 bedroom, 1st floor apt, nice, quiet neighborhood, all appliances included and off street parking. $460/month Call 570-441-4101

NANTICOKE

S. Hanover St 1 bedroom + attic. 2nd floor. Fridge/ stove. Hook- ups, yard. No pets. $449 + $300 security. INCLUDES HEAT & WATER. Call 570-824-8786

NANTICOKE

Spacious 1st floor, 1 bedroom apartment. Hardwood floors. Full kitchen. Large dining room. No pets,no smoking. $475. Water, sewer & trash included. 570-262-5399

Available 8/1/12 Three bedrooms, stove & washer. Nice yard, great 3rd floor playroom/ office. $700/month, + utilities, 1 month rent & security. Call 570-262-4604

PITTSTON 2nd floor, 1 bed-

room. Appliances. Very clean. Fresh Paint. No pets. Includes heat & water. $500/month. 570-693-2148 570-430-1204

PITTSTON

Available now 3rd floor, 3 bedroom Living room & den, full eat in kitchen, full bath. $550 + security. Sewer & garbage included. Call 570-574-9494

PITTSTON

Large 1 bedroom apartment, washer/dryer hookup, water, sewer & heat included, $700 per month. 1st months, last months + deposit. Call 570-443-0770

PITTSTON

Totally renovated 1 bedroom apartment. Off street parking. Corian counters. $525 + utilities. No Pets. 570-654-5387

PLAINS

Clean, quiet 1 bedroom, 1st floor apartment. Off street parking, no pets, no smoking. $550/month includes heat & water. Credit & background check, 1 month security & 1 year lease. 570-820-3906 570-899-6710

PLAINS

Modern 2nd floor 2 bedroom. 1 bath, Kitchen with appliances. new carpeting. Convenient location. No smoking. No pets. $550/month plus utilities. 570-714-9234

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WEST PITTSTON

West Pittston, Pa. GARDEN VILLAGE APARTMENTS 221 Fremont St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,400. 570-655-6555, 8 am-4 pm, Monday-Friday. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE

PLYMOUTH Large, spacious 1 or

2 bedroom. Appliances and utilities included. Off street parking. $595. Call 570-704-8134

PLYMOUTH TWP.

2nd floor, 2 bedroom. Heat & water included. Refrigerator & stove, washer/dryer hookup. Upper & lower porches, large yard, off-street parking, no pets, limited closet space. $550 /month + security & references. Close to bus stop. Section 8 Approved Call 570-606-4600

TRUCKSVILLE 1/2 RANCH

2 bedrooms, living & dining rooms, new kitchen, offstreet parking, washer/dryer, basement, yard. Security & references. No Pets. $675/month. Sewer & trash included. Call 570-474-9321 or 570-690-4877

WEST PITTSTON

1 bedroom, 1st floor Stove & refrigerator included. Newly remodeled. $475 + utilities 570-357-1138

WEST PITTSTON 1st floor, 1 bedroom, refrigerator & stove, washer/dryer hookup, off-street parking, water & sewer, no pets. $550/month, + utilities & security (570)388-4242

WEST PITTSTON

2 bedroom. 2nd floor. $550 plus utilities 570-299-5471

WEST PITTSTON

2nd floor, 1 bedroom Eat-in kitchen, stove, refrigerator, disposal. Full bath Living room, den washer/dryer in basement. $600/ month + electric. References, credit check, security + 1st month. No smoking, no pets. 570.262.0671

WEST PITTSTON

2nd floor, 4 rooms. Hardwood floors. Heat and hot water included. No pets. No smoking. $650 + security. Call 570-479-4069

WEST PITTSTON

Beautifully remodeled 2nd floor, 2 story, 3 bedroom apartment. Large closets. Washer / dryer hookup. Front & Rear porch. No pets. Lease. $650 + heat & electric. Call 570-287-9631 or 570-417-4311

WILKES-BARRE

LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! S AVE MONEY THIS YEAR

113 Edison St. Quiet neighborhood. 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy. Heat & hot water included. $625 Call Aileen at 570-822-7944

WILKES-BARRE LODGE Formerly The Travel Lodge 497 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre Rooms Starting at: Daily $44.99 + tax Weekly $189.99 + tax Microwave, Refrigerator, WiFi, HBO 570-823-8881 www.Wilkes BarreLodge.com

WILKES-BARRE

Mayflower Crossing Apartments 570.822.3968 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms - Light & bright open floor plans - All major appliances included - Pets welcome* - Close to everything - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Short term leases available

Call TODAY For AVAILABILITY!! www.mayflower crossing.com Certain Restrictions Apply*

WILKES-BARRE NORTH 723 N. Main St.

2nd floor, 2 bedroom, w/w carpet, , water included. Tenant pays electric No pets. $450 plus security. Call 570-814-1356

WILKES-BARRE

Park Ave 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. $450 + utilities, security & lease. No pets. Call 570-472-9494

Recently remodeled 2 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment. Stove, fridge, washer & dryer included. $485 + utilities & security. Call 570-650-2494

bedroom, big living room, off-street parking, washer /dryer hook-up. $500 + utilities & security deposit. 570-690-7721

LUZERNE /W-B

$625/$750 QUALITY REMODELED UNITS

1 & 2 bedrooms, new kitchens, appliances, laundry, enclosed sunporches, fireplaces (gas), carports, particulars upon request. Some $625-$750 + utilities. 2 Year Leases. No Pets No Smoking, Employment Verfification.

WILKES-BARRE

South Meade St., 2nd floor. Very large 1.5 bedroom, carpeting, dishwasher & washer/dryer hook-up, off street parking, central air and heat, tenant pays gas heat and electric. $600/month Income verification & 1 month security. 570-824-8517

WILKES-BARRE / KINGSTON Efficiency 1 & 2

1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section 8 OK 570-357-0712

bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390 to $675. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE / PARSONS Spacious 3 bedroom 3rd floor apartment. Large eat-in kitchen. Close to casino. $700 / month + water & cooking gas. Call 570-793-9449

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STUDIO NEAR WILKES

Lots of light, wood floors. Summer only ok. $425. All utilities included. No pets. 570-826-1934

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WILKES-BARRE APARTMENTS FOR RENT!

425 S. FRANKLIN ST. For lease. Available immediately, washer/dryer on premises, no pets. We have studio, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. On site parking. Fridge & stove provided. 24/7 security camera presence & all doors electronically locked. Studio - $450. 1 bedroom - $550. 2 bedroom - $650. Water & sewer paid. One month security deposit. Call 570-793-6377 after 9:00 a.m. to schedule an appointment. Or email shlomo_voola @yahoo.com wilkesliving.com

WILKES-BARRE

Convenient location, newly remodeled, 1st floor, 2 bedroom. Heat & water included. Quiet neighborhood $635/month, 1st, last, security & lease. No pets. (570)822-4302

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom water included 2 bedroom water included 2 bedroom single family 5 bedroom large 2 bedroom, heat & water included 2 bedroom, totally remodeled 3 bedroom, half double, immaculate condition KINGSTON 1 bedroom large, water included PITTSTON Large 1 bedroom water included AVOCA 3 Bedroom, water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-821-1650 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon

WYOMING

Quiet 2 bedroom apartment. 2nd floor. Yard/storage, heat/garbage included. $650. Available 7/7. Call 570-351-4651.

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Commercial Properties

Commercial Lease Courtdale location Ideal for: Veterinarian Office Manufacturing / Industrial Space Storage Space

1000 SF - 5000 SF Space Available. 5000 SF Warehouse Space with loading docks, office, heat, and plumbing. $3.60 - $12 sf/yr + NNN, lease negotiable. Call Cindy King 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

570-675-4400

DOLPHIN PLAZA

Rte. 315 2,400 Sq. Ft. professional office space with beautiful view of Valley & Casino. will divide office / retail Call 570-829-1206 KINGSTON

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS

America Realty 288-1422

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WILKES-BARRE PARSONS

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH 2nd floor, 2

security and lease $500/mo. + utilities 570-762-5340

$650/per month, Call 570-760-0511

EAST END

4 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, Wall to Wall carpet, stove, fridge, washer & dryer $550 + security. Heat Included. No pets. Call 570-823-2214 after 1 p.m.

WEST PITTSTON One room, 1st

floor, furnished efficiency. Galley kitchen, granite bath, built-ins, washer/dryer. Security & references. Nonsmokers, no pets. $700 includes heat & water. 570-655-4311

Apartments/ Unfurnished

WILKES-BARRE

Everything new. 1st floor 1 bedroom efficiency. $495. Includes all utilities. No pets. Call 570-287-9631 or 570-417-4311

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom, no pets

PLYMOUTH 3 bedrooms,1 bath,

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WILKES-BARRE TWP.

1-3 Bedrooms Available Apartment Finders Shop apts i like.com

WILKES-BARRE

Walking distance to Wilkes University, minutes from King’s Newly renovated. Most utilities included. Professional on site management. Off street parking. Starting at $515. 866-466-0501 or leasing-cumberland @rentberger.com

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MEDICAL OFFICE Park Office Building 400 Third Ave., Kingston

1512 Sq Ft.----can be expanded to 1944 Sq.Ft. For Rental Information Call:

1-570-287-1161

www.lippiproperties.com

Commercial Properties

183 Market St. Office space available in beautifully renovated professional building. Great high traffic location! 2 separate offices with large reception area. Bonus use of conference room MLS 12-1049 $1000 per month Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

KINGSTON COMMERCIAL SPACE

1,250 sf. Excellent for shipping & receiving. Private powder room. Loading dock. Separate over head and entrance doors. Gas Heat. Easy Access. $450 + security & references. 570-706-5628

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KINGSTON

RETAIL/OFFICE, LOCATED AT KINGSTON CORNERS, PARKING, 1500 SQUARE FEET $2,000 MONTHLY call 607-821-9686

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Commercial Properties


TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 944

Commercial Properties

PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP

Lease Space Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money!

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PITTSTON

OFFICE SPACE

Attractive modern office space. 2 suites available. Suite A-4 offices, plus restroom and storage includes utilities, 700 sq. ft. $650/month Suite B-2, large offices, 2 average size offices, plus restroom and storage plus utilities, 1,160 sq. ft. $1000/month Call Charlie 570-829-6200

315 PLAZA 1,750 SQ. FT. & 2,400 SQ.FT OFFICE/RETAIL 570-829-1206

WILKES-BARRE

1 & 2 BR Apts

2 & 3 BR Townhomes

570-822-2711

www.liveatwilkeswood.com

CEDAR VILLAGE

Apartment Homes

Ask About Our Summer Specials! $250 Off 1st Months Rent, &

$250 Off

Security Deposit With Good Credit.

1 BEDROOM STARTING @ $765

FEATURING

Washer & Dryer Central Air Fitness Center Swimming Pool Easy Access to I-81

Mon – Fri. 9 –5 44 Eagle Court Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706 (Off Route 309)

570-823-8400 cedarvillage@ affiliatedmgmt.com

16-18 Linden St. Professional office space for lease near General Hospital. Ideally suited for medical offices. Other possible uses would include a deli style restaurant. MLS 12-1052 $1200 per month Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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KINGSTON

SDK GREEN ACRES HOMES 11 Holiday Drive

FREE

24 hr. on-site Gym Community Room Swimming Pool Maintenance FREE Controlled Access Patio/Balcony and much more... 570-288-9019

Regions Best Address

• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.

• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.

288-6300

www.GatewayManorApt.com

IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE

1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS 61 E. Northampton St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701

• Affordable Senior Apartments • Income Eligibility Required • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; • New appliances; • Laundry on site; • Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation

Please call 570-825-8594 D/TTY 800-654-5984

971 Vacation & Resort Properties

971 Vacation & Resort Properties

BLACK LAKE, NY

Come relax & enjoy great fishing & tranquility at it’s finest. Housekeeping cottages on the water with all the amenities of home.

NEED A VACAwww.blacklake4fish.com TION? Call Now! (315) 375-8962 daveroll@blacklakemarine.com

$50 off Promotion Available Now!

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

950

Half Doubles

NANTICOKE

Large 3 bedroom half double. Front porch, lovely rear yard, off street parking. Newly renovated. New kitchen, bathroom & appliances including washer/dryer. Clean attic and basement for storage or workshop. $750 + utilities Call 570-881-0320

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Half Doubles

COURTDALE Cooper St. Nice

2 bedroom, 1 bath 1/2 double with living room, dining room, eat in kitchen with dishwasher, full basement with washer/dryer, fenced yard, parking for 2 cars, & bonus room. Pets ok. $750+ utilities & security. Call Dave 570-675-4881

HANOVER

3 bedrooms. Vinyl sided. All windows vinyl thermal-payne. Steel insulated entry doors with deadbolts. Economical gas heat. Bath w/shower. Quiet small side street. Off street parking. Lease. References checked. $525/mo plus utilities. Call (570) 650-3803

HANOVER TOWNSHIP 3 bedroom, 2 baths. Non-smoking, no pets. $550 + utilities & security. 570-825-1474

HARDING

1006

A/C & Refrigeration Services

STRISH A/C

Ductless / Central Air Conditioning Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 570-332-0715

1015

Appliance Service

ECO-FRIENDLY APPLIANCE TECH. 25 Years Experi-

ence fixing major appliances: Washer, Dryer, Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Compactors. Most brands. Free phone advice & all work guaranteed. No service charge for visit. 570-706-6577

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Building & Remodeling

1st. Quality Construction Co.

Roofing, siding, gutters, insulation, decks, additions, windows, doors, masonry & concrete. Insured & Bonded.

State Lic. # PA057320

570-606-8438

KINGSTON

3 bedroom, 1 bath, half double, $700 plus utilities, sewer included. No pets.1st months, last months + deposit. Call 570-443-0770

Looking to buy a home? Place an ad here and let the sellers know! 570-829-7130

KINGSTON Penn St.

1/2 Double, 2 bedroom. Newly remodeled. Gas Heat. Washer & dryer hookup, yard, parking. Not Approved for Section 8. No pets. $550 + utilities. 570-714-1530

KINGSTON Sprague Ave.

2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1st floor duplex, New w/w carpeting & hardwood floors. Convenient to Wyoming Ave. Washer/dryer hookup, basement storage. Reduced! $540/month + utilities, security, lease. NO PETS. 570-793-6294

NANTICOKE

2 bedrooms. Washer dryer hookup. $450 + utilities. Call 570-954-7919

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

Half Doubles

PITTSTON

950

Half Doubles

Elizabeth Street 1 bedroom half double with large rooms. Neutral decor. Ample closets. Screened in porch & private yard. $350 + utilities security & lease. NO PETS. Call 570-793-6294

PLAINS 72 Cleveland Street 2 bedroom home, large Living room and kitchen. Washer /dryer hookups, with yard, electric heat $525 + utilities. Call Louise Gresh 570-233-8252 CENTURY 21 SELECT GROUP 570-455-8521

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Half Doubles

PLAINS

Spacious 3 bedroom, 1 bath with Victorian charm with hardwood floors, neutral decor, stained glass window, large kitchen with washer /dryer hook-up, off-street parking. $700 month + utilities, security & lease. NO PETS. 570-793-6294

950

Half Doubles

950

Half Doubles

PLYMOUTH

CHURCH ST 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, fenced yard, off street parking. Section 8 ok. $575 per month. 908-565-0840

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950

Half Doubles

WILKES-BARRE

76 N. Empire St. 3 bedrooms, offstreet parking, pets ok. Section 8 Approved. $550/ month + security. 570-793-0028

Academy Street Well maintained in move-in condition. 6 room house with 3 bedrooms & 1 1/2 baths. Gas forced air heat. No pets. 1 year lease. Credit check.$625 + utilities & security. Call 908-510-3879

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

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

WILKES-BARRE

Professional Services Directory

Senior Citizens Discount!

Immaculate 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath in country setting. washer/dryer hookup off kitchen. plenty of storage. 1 year lease. No pets allowed. Credit check required. $695/month. Call Christine Romani 570-696-0840

950

CALL AN EXPERT

WILKES-BARRE TWP.

Lease 20,000 sq. ft. near I-81 on Casey Ave. Zoned M-3 Heavy manufacturing & distribution. Gas heat, sprinkler, HE lighting, 21’ ceilings. Drive in 12’ x 12’ door & 3 dock doors. J. B. Post Co. 570-270-9255

LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-696-3801

The good life... close at hand

822-4444

LEASES YOU’LL EVER SEE! Warehouse, distribution, storage, light manufacturing. Gas heat, sprinklers, overhead doors, parking for 30 cars. Yes, that $1 sq.ft. lease! We have 6,000 sq. ft., 9,000 sq.ft., 27,000 sq.ft., and 13,000 sq. ft. Can combine. There is nothing this good! Call Larry @ 570-696-4000 or 570-430-1565

Kingston “A Place To Call Home” Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Arts. 3 Bedroom Townhomes Gas heat included

EAST MOUNTAIN APARTMENTS

www.EastMountainApt.com

Commercial Properties

WILKES-BARRE BEST $1 SQ. FT.

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Wilkeswood Apartments

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ALL OLDER HOMES SPECIALIST 825-4268. Remodel / repair, Porches, decks & steps

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Building & Remodeling

HUGHES

NEED A NEW KITCHEN OR BATH???? Seasonal Rooms

Roofing, Home Renovating. Garages, Kitchens, Baths, Siding and More! Licensed and Insured. FREE ESTIMATES!! 570-388-0149 PA040387

NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION

All Types Of Work New or Remodeling Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 570-406-6044

PR BUILDERS

Any and all types of remodeling from windows to design build renovations. Handyman Services also, Electric, Plumbing, Building. PA license 048740 accepts Visa & Mastercard call 570-826-0919

QUALITY CONCRETE WORK BLOCKS, BRICKS STONE WORK. Any jobs, small or big. Call Bahram 570-855-8405

ROOFING, SIDING, DECKS, WINDOWS

For All of Your Remodeling Needs. Will Beat Any Price 25 Yrs. Experience Ref. Ins. Free Est. 570-332-7023 Or 570-855-2506

Shedlarski Construction I H OME MPROVEMENT SPECIALIST

Licensed, insured & PA registered. Kitchens, baths, vinyl siding & railings, replacement windows & doors, additions, garages, all phases of home renovations. Free Estimates 570-287-4067

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Concrete & Masonry

D. Pugh Concrete

SPRING BUILDING/ REMODELING?

Call the Building Industry Association for a list of qualified members

call 287-3331 or go to

www.bianepa.com

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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

CAVUTO CHIMNEY SERVICE

& Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates Insured 570-709-2479

CHIMNEY REPAIRS Parging. Stucco.

Stainless Liners. Cleanings. Custom Sheet Metal Shop. 570-383-0644 1-800-943-1515 Call Now!

COZY HEARTH CHIMNEY

Construction

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ALL CHIMNEY REPAIR Chimney Cleaning, Rebuilding, Repair, Stainless Steel Lining, Parging, Stucco, Caps, Etc. Free Estimates Senior Discounts Licensed-Insured 1-888-680-7990 570-840-0873

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Cleaning & Maintainence

Connie’s Cleaning 15 years experience Bonded & Insured Residential Cleaning Connie Mastruzzo Brutski - Owner 570-430-3743 Connie does the cleaning!

HOUSEKEEPING

Dependable & professional. Flexible rates and hours. Supplies provided. References Available 357-1951, after 6pm

Northeast Janitorial Services, LLC

Commercial & Residential cleaning, FREE ESTIMATES. Call 570-237-2193 Northeast Janitorial Services,LLC Commercial and Residential Cleaning. FREE ESTIMATES 570-237-2193

PARAGON CLEANING SERVICES

Residential/ Commercial Tenant move out. New construction cleanups. “Take a Rest, Call the Best” 570-332-0324

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Concrete & Masonry

A STEP-UP MASONRY

Brick, block, concrete, pavers. Specializing in stone. Free Estimates. Licensed & Insured. Senior Discount. Call 570-702-3225

BGD CONCRETE

We Specialize in All Phases of Concrete Work We Also Seal Coat Asphalt Driveways No Job Too Small! 570-239-9178 COVERT & SONS CONCRETE CO. Give us a call, we’ll beat them all! 570-696-3488 or 570-239-2780

Find homes for your kittens! Place an ad here! 570-829-7130

All phases of masonry & concrete. Small jobs welcome. Senior discount. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured 288-1701/655-3505

H O S CONSTRUCTION

Licensed - Insured Certified - Masonry Concrete - Roofing Quality Craftsmanship Guaranteed Unbeatable Prices Senior Citizen Discounts Free Estimates 570-574-4618 or 570-709-3577

Williams & Franks Inc

Masonry - Concrete Brick-Stonework. Chimneys-Stucco” “NO JOB TOO SMALL” “Damage repair specialist” 570-466-2916

1057Construction & Building ALR CONSTRUCTION INC. Additions, siding, windows, kitchens, bathrooms, new homes & more! A name you can trust. Guaranteed quality you can depend on! 570-606-3462 PA087364 DOUBLE D Construction Co General Contractors. We do all types of work, including concrete, stucco, sidewalks, patios, & all general construction. “We do it all” Call anytime at 570-991-7670 or 570-690-2642 and ask for Dave. FATHER & SON CONSTRUCTION Interior & Exterior Remodeling Jobs of All Sizes 570-814-4578 570-709-8826

FS Construction

Specializing in all types of home improvements, complete remodeling from start to finish, additions, roofing, siding, electrical and plumbing, all types of excavation & demolition, sidewalks and concrete work, new home construction, A/C work, Free estimates, licensed, insured. Call Frank at 570-479-1203

GARAGE DOOR

Sales, service, installation & repair. FULLY INSURED HIC# 065008 CALL JOE 570-735-8551 Cell 606-7489

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Fencing & Decks

ACTION FENCE SUMMER SALE: Discounts on pvc & chain link fence! New & Used. Sales & Installation FREE ESTIMATES! 1-888-FENCE-80

DECK BUILDERS

Of Northeast Contracting Group. We build any type, size and design, staining & powerwashing. If the deck of your choice is not completed within 5 days, then your deck is free! 570-338-2269

1129 Gutter Repair & Cleaning

GUTTER CLEANING Window Cleaning

Pressure washing Insured 570-288-6794

1132

Handyman Services

All Your Home Repair Needs, licensed & Insured Painting, powerwashing, carpentry & more, No Job Too Small. Free Estimates Russell’s Property Maintenance 570-406-3339

DOPainting, IT ALL HANDYMAN drywall,

plumbing & all types of interior & exterior home repairs. 570-829-5318 VICTORY HANDYMAN SERVICE You Name It, We Can Do it. Over 30 Years Experience in General Construction Licensed & Insured 570-313-2262

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Hauling & Trucking

AA1AAlways C L E Ahauling, NING

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, we’re cheaper than dumpsters!. Free Estimates, Same Day! 570-822-4582

ALL KINDS OF HAULING & JUNK REMOVAL SPRING CLEAN UP!

ALL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR

Renovations, flood and fire damage, garages, siding and roofing, Free Estimates. 25 years experience, licensed, insured. PA079799 Call 570-446-2973

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Dry Wall

MIRRA DRYWALL

Hanging & Finishing Textured Ceilings Licensed & Insured Free Estimates

570-675-3378

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Electrical

GRULA ELECTRIC LLC

Licensed, Insured, No job too small.

570-829-4077

SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master electrician Licensed & Insured Service Changes & Replacements. Generator Installs. 868-4469

Need a Roommate? Place an ad and find one here! 570-829-7130

TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL REMOVAL DEMOLITION Estate Cleanout Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE SMALL AND LARGE JOBS! 570-823-1811 570-239-0484 ALWAYS READY HAULING Moving, Deliveries, Property & Estate Cleanups, Attics, Cellars, Yards, Garages, Construction Sites, Flood Damage & More. CHEAPER THAN A DUMPSTER!! SAME DAY SERVICE Free Estimates 570-301-3754 C&M Property Management Estate Cleanouts Rubbish Removal Grass Cutting Hedge Trimming Light Excavating Stone & Dirt Delivery. Tree Trimming/Removal Driveway Sealing Chris-570-574-5018 Matt-570-855-4840 Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

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Hauling & Trucking

FIVEBasements, STAR HAULING

garages, yards, houses, and also roof shingles. Same day service. Licensed & Insured 570-952-4860

Mike’s $5-Up

Removal of Wood, Trash and Debris. Same Day Service.

826-1883 472-4321 S & S HAULING & GARBAGE REMOVAL

Free estimates. Clean out attics, basements, estates & more. 570-472-2392

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Insurance

HEY BOOMERS CHECK THIS OUT!!

Turning 65? Going on Medicare? Need Medicare Supplement Insurance? We also offer long/short term care coverage, life insurance, and annuities for nursing home care that pay 6.7% You have questions, we have answers! 570-580-0797

www.babyboom broker.com

1162 Landscaping/ Garden ARE YOU TIRED OF BEING RAKED? Specializing In Trimming and Shaping of Bushes, Shrubs, Trees. Also, Bed Cleanup, Edging, Mulch and Stone. Call Joe. 570-823-8465 Meticulous and Affordable. F ree E stimates BITTO LANDSCAPING & LAWN SERVICE 25 years experience. Landscape designs, retaining walls, pavers, patios, decks, walkways, ponds, lighting, seeding, mulch, etc. Free Estimates 570-288-5177

JAY’S LAWN SERVICE Spring clean-ups,

mowing, mulching and more! Free Estimates 570-574-3406 LIVING PROOF Landscaping/Lawn Maintenance Free estimates, Reasonable rates, Senior discounts, No job to small, we do it all! 570-831-5579 O’NEIL’S Landscaping, Lawn Maintenance,Cleanups, shrub trimming, 20 years experience. Fully Insured 570-885-1918 TOUGH BRUSH & TALL GRASS Mowing, edging, mulching, shrubs & hedge shaping. Tree pruning. Garden tilling. Spring Clean Ups. Weekly & bi-weekly lawn care. Fully Insured. 20+ years experience Free Estimates 570-829-3261 TREE REMOVAL Stump grinding, Hazard tree removal, Grading, Drainage, Lot clearing, Stone/ Soil delivery. Insured. Reasonable Rates 570-574-1862

1165

Lawn Care

CALL PAUL FOR

grass cutting & lawn care. Back Mountain area. 570-675-8656 or 570-592-4384

1183

Masonry

CONCRET E & MASONRY All Phases 570-283-5254

1183

Masonry

1204

OLD Voted TIME MASONRY #1

MasonryContractor Let A Real Mason Bid Your Project! Brick, Block, Concrete, Stone, Chimney & Stucco Repair, Retaining Walls, Patio & Pavers, Stamped & Colored Concrete, etc. Fully Insured. 570-466-0879

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1189 Miscellaneous Service

VITO’S & GINO’S

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

WITKOSKY PAINTING Interior

Exterior, Free estimates, 30 yrs experience 570-826-1719, 570-288-4311 & 570-704-8530

1213

Wanted:

ALL JUNK CARS & TRUCKS Highest Prices Paid!! FREE PICKUP

288-8995 1195

Movers

BestDarnMovers Moving Helpers Call for Free Quote. We make moving easy. BestDarnMovers.com 570-852-9243

1204

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

ALL PHASE PAINT COMPANY

Aluminium Siding Refinishing Experts You Name It, We Know How to Paint It! Over 30 Years Experience 570-313-2262

AMERICA PAINTING

Interior/Exterior. 20 years experience. Insured. Senior Discount 570-855-0387

DAVID WAYNE PAINTING

Interior/Exterior QUALITY WORK AT A FAIR PRICE

570-762-6889

Painting & Wallpaper

Paving & Excavating

DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS ROADWAYS HOT TAR & CHIP SEALCOATING Licensed and Insured. Call Today For Your Free Estimate

570-474-6329 Lic.# PA021520 Mountain Top

PAVING & SEAL COATING Patching, Sealing, Residential/Comm Licensed & Insured PA013253 570-868-8375

1234

Pressure Washing

Russells Property Maintenance Professional Powerwashing & Painting, Licensed and Insured 570-406-3339

1252

Roofing & Siding

ABSOLUTELY FREE ESTIMATES E-STERN CO. 30 year architec tural shingles. Do Rip off & over the top. Fully Insured PA014370 570-760-7725 or 570-341-7411 EVERHART CONSTRUCTION Roofing, siding, gutters, chimney repairs & more. Free Estimates, Lowest Prices 570-855-5738

H O S CONSTRUCTION Roofing specialist, call today and save$$$ 570-574-4618

J & F CONSTRUCTION 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 *24 Hour Emergency Calls*

Jim Harden

Executive Painting & Remodeling. Paint, drywall, Drywall repair, Flood and mold damage and more. Call about our power washing specials! 15 yrs. Exp. Fully insured 570-215-0257 EXECUTIVEPAINTING.BIZ **1 Year Anniversary 10% off** JACOBOSKY PAINTING Power Washing, Quality Painting, Affordable prices, $50.00 off with this ad. Free Estimates. 570-328-5083

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Int/ Ext. painting, Power washing. Professional work at affordable rates. Free estimates. 570-288-0733

Sell your own home! Place an ad HERE 570-829-7130

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New Roofs & Repairs, Shingles, Rubber, Slate, Gutters, Chimney Repairs. Credit Cards Accepted FREE ESTIMATES! Licensed-Insured EMERGENCIES

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Construction Licensed, Insured. Everyday Low Prices. 3,000 satisfied customers. 570-735-0846

1339

Window Service

PJ’s Window Cleaning & Janitorial Services Windows, Gutters, Carpets, Power washing and more. INSURED/BONDED. 570-283-9840

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


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SATURDAY, JULY 7, 2012

953 Houses for Rent

953 Houses for Rent

BACK MOUNTAIN

MOUNTAINTOP 1900+ square feet. Raised ranch with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, open kitchen/dining room, 3 season porch, 2 gas Fireplaces, fenced yard & 2 car built in garage. Near Fairview Elementary. No cats. Credit check required. $1,350/month + utilities. Call Debbie Reed @ 570-474-6307 or 570-715-7746

Residential neighborhood, single family Cape Cod with attached 1 car garage. Covered front porch and open rear deck. Living room, kitchen/dinette. 1 large bedroom, bath, and den with washer/dryer on 1st floor. 2nd floor, large bedroom and bath, and small bedroom/office and attic storage. $850/ month includes trash & sewer. Tenant pays utilities. 1st month and security deposit required. Call 570-696-1821 & leave message.

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DALLAS 166 davenport St,. TOWNHOUSE 2 years old. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, central air, hardwood floors, 1st floor laundry room. $1600 month + utilities, Call Geri 570-696-0888

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130 MOUNTAINTOP Walden Park – 4 Bedroom, 3 bath home. 1 year lease required. Tenant pays utilities. Pets negotiable. $1,500/month. Call Rick @ 570474-6307 or 570-715-7735

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP HANOVER TWP. 2nd floor apartment with 2 bedrooms, gas heat, walk up attic, hardwood floors and AC wall units. Credit check required. No pets. $600/month + utilities. Call Nicole @ 570-474-6307 or 570-715-7757

Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307

NANTICOKE

Harveys Lake Recently updated

house, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, washer/dryer hook-up, large living/family room, 1200/month + utilities and $1200 security deposit. Call Nancy @ 570-639-5688

HAZLETON EAGLE ROCK R E S O RT Gated Community. 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and 1.5 bath. Beautiful custom home, finished basement, stone fireplace, many many amenities, including swimming pool, golf, tennis, skiing, fitness center, among more... Located on a lakeview property, Quiet & Secure, $1200/per month, For rent OR for sale. No pets. Please call 215-416-2497

6 room house for rent call for details. (570)735-2236

NOXEN 3 bedroom, 1 1/2

Nice, Clean, Low Mileage

5,595*

$

1999 Ford Escort

2 Door Coupe

3,990*

$

bath, & big yard. $950/ month + security & 1st month, No pets. Ask for Bob or Jean 570-477-3599

PITTSTON

Newly remodeled, 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms, patio, enclosed porch, wall to wall carpeting. Off-street parking, no pets or smoking. $700/ month + utilities & security. 570-237-5216

SALEM TWP./ BERWICK 3 bedroom ranch

4,450*

$

1998 Ford Contour

SHICKSHINNY

1 bedroom single home, out of flood zone. Partially furnished. For details, Call 570-542-4187

2002 Ford Escape

Runs Great

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3,695*

1999 Ford Windstar

950*

764714

CALL STEVE MORENKO 2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming

412 Autos for Sale

YOMING VALLEY

197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706

825-7577

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2003 CHEVY MALIBU 2002 VOLVO C70HT CONVERTIBLE

One Owner, Low Mileage, Gorgeous

ONLY

6,995

$

2007 CHEVY COBALT 2002 DODGE NEON LS

ES

Sharp, A/C, AM/FM, 79K

ONLY

6,900

$

4,775

$

2003 HYUNDAI ACCENT 1995 HONDA DEL SOL GT

REMOVABLE HARDTOP

PW, A/C, AM/FM, Economical!

ONLY

4,550

$

A True Classic, Sharp Red

ONLY

3,450

$

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SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED FINANCING AVAILABLE

$16,300

10 JEEP PATRIOT LIMITED 4X4 Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle, Leather Seating, Sunroof, 24,778 Miles..............

$18,900

11 FORD FUSION SE Price Well Below KBB Retail, 4 Cylinder Automatic, Only 15,948 Miles ..................................

$16,900

2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 AS LOW AS

$431

SOLD $17,300 2011 DODGE DAKOTA BIG HORN 4X4 AS LOW AS

$359

STK#120627G

NOW

$23,600

2011 DODGE 2011 FORD GRAND CARAVAN TAURUS LIMITED C/V AS LOW AS

AS LOW AS

$303

STK#120515E

$347

NOW

$27,800

STK#120627B

STK#120405L

NOW

NOW

$22,900

$20,300

2011 JEEP 2011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING COMPASS CONVERTIBLE LATITUDE 4X4 AS LOW AS

2011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE AS LOW AS

AS LOW AS

$291

$296

$313

pendent female roommate wanted. All utilities included $350 + references. 570-540-0055

971 Vacation & Resort Properties BRANT BEACH, LBI, NEW JERSEY 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, sleeps 10. 1 block to the beach 1/2 block to the bay. Front porch, rear deck, all the conveniences of home. Many weeks still available. $1,000 to $1,950. Call Darren Snyder 570-696-2010

LONG BEACH ISLAND,NJ 4 bedroom, 3 bath

house, completely furnished, 1 block from Ocean & 1 block from Bay. Available all weeks in August. 1500/week plus security. Call (570)675-2486

Ocean Front, on the beach. 1 bedroom condo, pool. 5/04/12 - 6/22/12 $1,250/week 6/22/12 - 9/7/12 $1,550/week 570-693-3525

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$12,800 SOLD

11 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING SEDAN V6, 6 Speed Auto, Power 8 Way Driver Seat .....................................

$16,900

06 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE V-6, Automatic, Only 55,517 Miles, Silver, Black top......................................................

$14,800

11 DODGE CALIBER HEAT 5 speed, Only 18,000 miles, Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle...................................................

$15,700

10 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED One Owner, Local Trade, Only 22,885 miles, Leather Seating......................

$15,500

10 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR LS AWD All Wheel Drive, V6, Local Trade .........................

$16,600

11 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 Only 13,000 Miles, V6, Automatic, Power Windows, Power Locks, Shift on the Fly Four Wheel Drive........................

$18,900

11 FORD FIESTA SE Only 7,639 Miles, Automatic, One Owner, Sync Voice Automated System ............................

$16,900

10 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING Power Side Slide Doors, Rear Air, Stow’N Go Seating.................................................

EXETER

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$14,300

06 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER LT 4X4 Leather Seating, Pwr. Sunroof, Bose Sound System, One Owner, Local Trade, Only 59,959 miles

$17,500

Rooms

Roommate Wanted

07 LINCOLN MKZ V6, ONLY 38,000 MILES, LOCAL TRADE, OXFORD

12 DODGE CALIBER SXT MAINSTREET Only 9,000 Miles, Automatic, Heated Seats, Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle.....................

$18,900

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2010 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR AWD

2008 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L

$19,900

10 MAZDA 6I SPORT One Owner, Only 25,289 Miles, Automatic, 30 HWY/MPG .........................................................

$16,900

11 FORD TAURUS LIMITED Tuxedo Black Metallic, Leather Seating, Reverse Sensing and Rear Camera, Chrome Wheels.....

$22,900

12 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4 V8, Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Only 9,100 Miles, UConnect w/ Voice Command, Sirius Satellite Radio ..............

$19,800

STK#120616B

11 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW Brilliant Black Exterior, Rear DVD, Rear Power lilt Gate, Only 18,000 Miles..............

$22,200

NOW

11 FORD MUSTANG V6 PREMIUM Red Candy Metallic Ext, Leather Seating, SYNC Voice Activated System, Shaker Audio ..

$21,900

NOW

$20,900 2008 NISSAN XTERRA 4X4

AS LOW AS

AS LOW AS

$279

$240

STK#120602B

STK#120512C

NOW

10 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD Only 25,500 Miles, All Wheel Drive, 6 Disc CD Player, Sirius Satellite Radio..........................

STK#120413E

NOW

AS LOW AS

$252

$16,600

$18,900

$17,300

2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT

2011 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT 4X4

2011 HYUNDAI SONATA

AS LOW AS

$279

AS LOW AS

AS LOW AS

$330

$374

11 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING Rear DVD. Rear Back up Camera, Black Cherry Exterior, Only 15,900 miles ............

$23,900

10 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4 6 Cylinder Laredo, 1-Owner Local Trade..............................................................

$18,500

11 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING 6 Cylinder Laredo, 1-Owner, Local Trade ............................................

$23,500

STK#120522C

NOW

$18,900

STK#120627E

STK#120428G

NOW

NOW

$24,500

2011 DODGE CHARGER R/T V8 ALL WHEEL DRIVE

$21,900

2010 VOLVO XC60 3.2 AWD

MILES

NOW

NOW

$33,300

$30,900

2012 RAM 1500 ST QUAD CAB

STK#120503E

NOW

SOLD $16,300

2010 MAZDA 6i SPORT

AS LOW AS

$235

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11 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 Fog Lamps, Pwr. Windows & Locks, Automatic, Stk#120529F........................................... 11 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4 Remote Start, Heated Front Seats, Automatic, Aluminum Wheels, Stk#120607H............................. 12 DODGE JOURNEY HERO Storm Gray Ext., Only 8,000 Miles, 3rd Row Seat, Rear A/C.................................................................... 11 DODGE CHARGER V6, Pwr. Drivers Seat, Keyless Go, Traction Control,

$19,600

$23,300

STK#120525B

AS LOW AS

$24,500

$18,700

STK#120607I

2009 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.5i AWD

ONLY

26,827

11 RAM 1500 SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 V8, Automatic, Only 15,000 Miles, Sirius Satellite Radio, Deep Water Blue Ext .................

AS LOW AS

$294

STK#120515A

NOW

$19,800

$245

STK#120503D

NOW

$16,900

2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500 HD DURAMAX DIESEL FLATBED

2011 DODGE DURANGO V8 CREW 4X4

4X4

LEATHER NAVIGATION

Sirius Satellite Radio, Priced at

$21,900

$1,200 under Kelley Blue Book Retail Value ..................... 12 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB Former Chrysler Company Vehicle, Never titled, Automatic, Only 9,000 Miles...................... 08 NISSAN XTERRA 4X4 ONE OWNER, LOCAL TRADE, V6, ONLY 40,568 MILES, Priced $2,200 below KBB Retail .......................... 11 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500 DURAMAX DIESEL FLATBED One Owner, local Trade, Dual Rear Wheels, 4 Wheel Drive, Automatic, Hidden Gooseneck Trailer Hitch..... 11 DODGE DURANGO CREW AWD Former Chrysler Group Development Vehicle, Hemi V-8, Leather Seating, Navigation, Sunroof ................................................................... 11 RAM CARAVAN C/V Only 285 miles on this Cargo Van, Former Chrysler Display model for Auto & Trade Shows. 11 DODGE CHARGER R/T AWD Only 4,648 Miles, Redline Red Exterior w/Black & Tan Leather Interior, Hemi V8, All Wheel Drive. Former Chrysler Executive Vehicle ......... 12 RAM 1500 TRADESMAN 4X4 REGULAR CAB 8ft Cargo Box, HEMI V8, 9,000 Miles, Former Chrysler Company Vehicle ................................... 11 DODGE JOURNEY CREW AWD All Wheel Drive, 3rd Row Seating, Rear Air/Heat, UConnect, Remote Start............. 11 DODGE CHARGER R/T AWD HEMI V8, All Wheel Drive, Navigation, Leather, Forward Collision Warning System ............................

$19,800 $17,300 $38,800 $33,900 $20,300

$33,300

STK#120525A

STK#120403D

NOW

NOW

$36,800

$33,900

$23,500 $24,600 $32,800

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED!

PW, AM/FM, 77K

ONLY

08 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER Leather, Power Sunroof, Navigation, OnStar, Rear Air and Heat...................................................

NOW

DALLAS TWP.

WILDWOOD CREST

5,950

NOW

$21,900

Newly remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Large kitchen with stove, water, sewer & garbage included. $545 + 1st & last. 570-332-8922

NORTH WILDWOOD CONDO 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Oceanfront $1450/week 8/4-8/11, 8/11-8/18, & 8/18-8/25 call 607-821-9686

AUTO SALES INC. A

ONLY

NOW

STK #120405A

959 Mobile Homes

Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $340. Efficiency at $450 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331

$18,800 SOLD

WHITE, PWR. MOONROOF.........................................

Visiting in Oct and NEED furnished place for month. Dallas. Lehman. Harvey’s Lake area call 760.433.3561

KINGSTON HOUSE

$15,500

STK#120623B

$330

956 Miscellaneous

Furnished room. $60 weekly + security & references. No drugs/alcohol. Outside smoking only. Shared kitchen / bath with two male tenants. Call 570-655-9119

11 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING V6, ONE OWNER, LOCAL TRADE, 28,900 MILES

STK#120613C

AS LOW AS

room, washer/dryer hookup. Fenced in yard. $800 + utilities & security. 570-814-7562

Nice Van for a Budget

$

MOTOR TWINS

$

ONLY 11,000 MILES

Clearance Priced For Quick Sale! 11 DODGE AVENGER LUX 6 cylinder, 29 MPG HWY, Leather Seating, Remote Start, Redline Red....................................

2011 FORD MUSTANG V6 PREMIUM

WILKES-BARRE Single family, 3 bed-

HARVEYS LAKE

*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags. **See dealer for details.

PW, PDL, P. Seat, Moonroof, 85K

ONLY 22,885 MILES

$15,500

Neighborhood One 3 Bedroom $625 One 2 bedroom $600 Plus all utilities, security & background check. No pets. 570-766-1881

STONEHURST COTTAGES Weekly & monthly rentals. Lake privileges with private beach & docks. $525-$825/week. Call Garrity Realty (570) 639-1891

Clean Car

718-4050

MONEY

WILKES-BARRE Safe

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3,495*

MORE

2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE

2012 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED

MILES

Nice, Gas Saver

$

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2002 Hyundai Elantra

$

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$

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412 Autos for Sale

SWOYERSVILLE

Rent to own, 3 bedrooms incl. all appliances, 1.5 baths. Full basement, gas heat, large yard, good neighborhood. No pets/smoking. $900/month + 1st and last, Call for purchase details. references. 570-283-1017

965

on spacious lot. Very well kept. Needs responsible tenant. Pets considered. $1000/month, + security. Dale Williams (570)256-3343 Five Mountains Realty

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