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FLOOD OF 2011: RECOVERY

Feds extend area a hand of help “We want everyone to ap- Lee. President Obama issues The president’s action ply no matter how small or a declaration of disaster, how large their losses are,” makes federal funding and FEMA stands ready. said FEMA spokesman available to affected indiBy BILL O’BOYLE boboyle@timesleader.com

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King’s College student Jonathan Beekman of Westwood, N.J., helps flood victims in Exeter on Tuesday.

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WILKES-BARRE – Apply, apply, apply. That’s the message the Federal Emergency Management Agency wants to get out to all victims of recent flooding.

Mike Sweet. “Even if you have flood insurance, call us anyway. We’re here to help any way we can.” Early Tuesday, President Barack Obama declared a major disaster exists in Pennsylvania and ordered federal aid to supplement recovery efforts in the area affected by Tropical Storm

viduals in Luzerne County as well as the counties of Adams, Bradford, Columbia, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Schuylkill, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Union, WyomSee RECOVERY, Page 12A

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AMID THE FLOOD’S CHAOS, A SIGN OF HOPE

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he water that flooded Holy Rosary School in Duryea stopped just below this crucifix in the music room, as the water line shows. Bishop Joseph Bambera of the Diocese of Scranton visited the school Tuesday to announce that all churches in the diocese will hold a special collection Sunday to raise money to supplement flood relief efforts. In recent years the diocese has conducted collections to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake in Haiti. For the story, see Page 4A.

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Penn State coach Joe Paterno said Tuesday that he will stick with his two-headed quarterback system for the team’s game with Temple. Paterno said he still thinks both Rob Bolden and Matt McGloin deserve to play. “I think we’ve made a decision that we want to play both of them for awhile until we find out exactly which one we think might be better for the football team and help them win as opposed to the other kid,” Paterno said. “But right now I think it’s a toss-up. I think both of them are doing well. The Nittany Lions play the Owls at noon Saturday in Philadephia. Sports, 1B

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Levee damage could cost millions

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Luzerne County’s chief engineer says stress of last week’s flooding resulted in “boils” and flood wall cracks.

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Angry resident Kathy Supulski questions Duryea council.

Duryea citizens take their anger out on council By MATT HUGHES mhughes@timesleader.com

DURYEA – When the Lackawanna River spilled into Duryea early Friday morning, it flooded into 339 homes and caused unprecedented damage in the borough. On Tuesday, more than 100 borough residents came to the borough’s regularly scheduled council meeting to ask one question of their municipal leaders: Why? Why was the levee designed by the federal government to protect the borough not extended See DURYEA, Page 2A

By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES jandes@timesleader.com

The Wyoming Valley Levee likely has millions of dollars in battle scars from holding back the Susquehanna River, Luzerne County Chief Engineer Joe Gibbons said Tuesday. Gibbons is scheduled to meet with the

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today to examine damage to the 15-mile flood control system and start coming up with a plan to make repairs. To see additional “We have issues in almost photos, visit every portion of the levee. www.times We’re going to look at the enleader.com tire system,” said county Flood Protection Authority Executive Director Jim Brozena. One of the most pressing repairs will be at the section of levee that runs behind the For-

ty Fort Cemetery, where the earthen levee meets the part of the levee made of interlocked sheetpile capped with a concrete casing, officials said. A section of the concrete-capped portion had to be reinforced with sandbags and several hundred tons of rock and dirt Thursday night into Friday morning, said authority Chairman Stephen A. Urban, who is also a county commissioner. The design of that section must be reevalSee DAMAGE, Page 12A

In Plymouth Township, a tale of endless frustration As many as 125 homes and businesses suffer damage in the unprotected area. By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER tmorgan@timesleader.com

with 6 feet of water and wondered: Would this be enough to finally get them their wish? “Every time we’d fill out the papers, they’d tell us we don’t quality because we sit up too high. You beg and you cry, but it didn’t matter. Where is the justice in that?” said Richard Ostopowicz, 66. The Ostopowiczes were among an estimated 100 to 125 homeowners and businesses in the township that suffered damage when the river reached a record-setting 42.66 crest on Friday, said supervisor Chairwoman Gale Conrad. Pile after pile of debris lined

PLYMOUTH TWP. – Richard and Sharon Ostopowicz said they’ve tried for decades to get the government to buy out their West Poplar Street home under the federal flood mitigation program, but were repeatedly told it wasn’t low enough in the flood plain to qualify. On Tuesday, the couple looked at the addition that separated from their home after the Susquehanna River inundated it See PLYMOUTH, Page 9A

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Jeff Bankovich, owner of Banko’s Seafood Restaurant, shows the flood level markers in the doorway of his business.


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Ciavarella moved to Illinois prison By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER tmorgan@timesleader.com

Former Luzerne County Judge Mark Ciavarella has been transferred to a mediumsecurity prison in Illinois to serve his 28-year prison sentence on corruption charges. Ciavarella is now housed at the Federal Correctional Institution in Pekin, which is lo-

cated about 10 miles south of Peoria and 180 miles southwest of Chicago. Ciavarella, 62, was conCiavarella victed in February of 12 charges related to a scheme prosecutors say he

developed with others to profit from two juvenile detention centers the county utilized. Ciavarella turned himself in immediately after his sentencing on Aug. 11. He was previously held at federal prisons in Philadelphia and Oklahoma while awaiting transfer to the facility designated by the correc-

tions department. He was not eligible to serve his sentence at a minimum security prison due to the length of the sentence, a department of corrections spokesperson previously said. His one-time co-defendant, Michael Conahan, is scheduled to be sentenced on Sept. 23 for his guilty plea to a

charge of racketeering conspiracy for his role in the scheme. No sentencing dates had been set as of Tuesday for the other two persons involved in the case, attorney Robert Powell, who once co-owned the juvenile detention centers, and Robert Mericle, the developer who built them.

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SCRANTON – The sentencing for local engineer Michael Pasonick has been postponed until March 8. Pasonick pleaded guilty in May to paying a bribe to an area school board member who promised to help Pasonick obtain contracts with the district. Pasonick’s attorney, Joseph Sklarosky Sr., filed a motion on Sept. 7 seeking to postpone the sentencing, which was originally scheduled for Sept. 8, because he is expected to be called to testify at an upcoming corruption trial. Sklarosky did not identify the defendant in the corruption trial. The only known

public official current awaiting trial on a corruption-related matter is former state Sen. Raphael Pasonick Musto. Sklarosky sought to postpone the sentencing so the judge in Pasonick’s case can consider his cooperation as a mitigating factor when determining what sentence to impose. In a related matter, Sklarosky on Monday withdrew his opposition to a pre-sentence investigation report prepared by the federal probation office.

FLOOD BENEFITS AND FUNDRAISERS WILKES-BARRE -- Tobyhanna Federal Credit Union is collecting cleaning items for those affected by the recent flooding. All items will be donated to the local American Red Cross centers. Bring items to the Scranton branch at 315 Franklin Ave. or the Wilkes-Barre branch on Schechter Drive near the Mohegan Sun Arena. For more information, call 1-866-TOBYFCU or visit facebook.com/TobyFCU. MOOSIC -- Thomas’ Barbeque and Restaurant, 4810 Birney Ave., is collecting cleaning supplies such as rubber gloves, masks and bleach to distribute to flood victims. Drop-offs may be made at the restaurant 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. today through Friday and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. The restaurant will also distribute free meals and water to flood victims from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday in front of First United Methodist Church, 408 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. WILKES-BARRE – BabyAge.com has donated 6,000 diapers to the American Red Cross for flood victims in the region, said company representative Dan Schutzman. The Red Cross will be distributing the diapers to flooded areas, the company said.

cleaning tools and large bags. WILKES-BARRE -- The Salvation Army of WilkesBarre is accepting donations of food, beverages, paper products and cleaning products for distribution to flood victims. They can be dropped off at the Kidder Street location on Saturday or Sunday, or at the Pennsylvania Avenue location on Monday. Financial donations can be sent to 17 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 or texted to 80888. Volunteers are needed to prepare food, serve food, help with administrative tasks, and drive canteens. For more information, contact Capt. Doug Richwine, 239-3262 or Captain Chaz Engel 302-547-0545. WILKES BARRE -- Wells Fargo & Co. is contributing $50,000 to support the efforts of the American Red Cross to bring relief to flood victims. Wells Fargo customers affected by the flooding should contact their banker or visit their nearest Wells Fargo store to discuss financial options. Affected customers can also contact Wells Fargo 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at 1-800-869-3557.

EXETER -- Tiffany Griffiths Psy.D. and Associates Inc. is offering free group therapy sessions for flood victims at their Exeter office, 1251 Wyoming Ave. Contact Linda Benson at 602-7753 for more information or to reserve a space.

LUZERNE -- Gerrity’s Markets across Luzerne and Lackawanna counties are collecting cleaning supplies that will be donated to residents of the flood-ravaged communities that the supermarket chain serves. Gerrity’s will discount the purchase of these items, such as mops, bleach and sponges, by 10 percent and there will be containers to collect the items near the checkouts of every Gerrity’s store. Gerrity’s also will collect and match all donations made in their stores to the American Red Cross.

MOUNTAIN TOP-- The Sons of the American Legion Post Mt. 781 are sponsoring a Flood Relief Drive. Items or cash donations may be dropped off at the American Legion Mt. Post 781 on Church Road in Mountain Top, 1-9 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Donations will be taken through Sept. 26. For more information, call 474-2161 or log on to www.alpost781.org. Items sought include surgical masks, latex gloves, large sponges, scrub brushes, bleach cleaners,

WYOMING -- There will be a donation drop-off for all the flood victims at Hose Company No. 2, on 3rd Street. Firefighters are seeking the following items to distribute to flood victims: clothes for men, women and children, household items, toiletries, food, diapers, formula, and baby toys. Drop-off times are: 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m.-noon Saturday. Those in need may take what they need during those hours.

KINGSTON -- The Black Diamond American Legion Post 395, 386 Wyoming Ave., is collecting non-perishable food items, blankets, cleaning supplies, clothing and household items for flood victims.

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Duryea councilman Frank Groblewski responds to residents angry about flooding by the Lackawanna River during the council’s monthly work session at the Duryea Municipal Building on Tuesday night.

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past Stephenson Street to protect the entire borough? Why didn’t the borough do more to shore up the levee with sandbags overnight Thursday? Why were residents given less than an hour’s notice Friday morning to evacuate? “I think people had to take their frustrations out, and my heart goes out to them,” Mayor Keith Moss said. “They’re trying to relieve on somebody, and if it’s us that they have to relieve on then I’ll take it.” In a two-hour question-answer session that frequently turned heated, many residents blamed the council for failing to act quickly enough in the hours before a temporary levee overflowed near the Holy Rosary Cemetery off Chittenden Street. “Nobody said ‘Why don’t we get together as a community and say let’s sandbag,’ ” resident Kathy Supulski said quizzically. “I would have rather tried and failed than not try at all,” she shouted, prompting council to have her ejected from the meeting. Councilman Frank Groblewski said council acted Thursday night on bad information from Luzerne County that the Susquehanna River, which the Lackawanna empties into, would crest at 37 feet, but Excelsior Hose

ROAD CLOSURES PennDOT District 4 has announced the following roads are closed. Luzerne County • SR 29 – Ramp at SR 29 South, Exit 3 is closed today due to a washout • SR 29 is closed in both directions between Red Barn Road in Jackson Township and Hartman Road in Lehman Township • SR 239 is closed in both directions from the intersection of Ruckle Hill Road in Conyngham to the intersection of Pond Hill Road in Conyngham Township • SR 2004: Jenkins Township; police request that large trucks avoid SR 2004 (River Road). • SR. 2006 (Main Street) Duryea is closed from Phoenix Street to Stephenson Street • SR 3001 (Market Street) is closed from the Industrial Park Entrance to the West Nanticoke Bridge in Nanticoke • SR 4013 (Mossville Road)

Company firefighter Jerry Marsh took issue with that assessment. He said the Luzerne County Emergency Management Agency sent a text message at 5 p.m. Thursday informing emergency responders and municipal officials that the Susquehanna would crest at 41 feet. “I don’t want anyone up here (council) telling you different; they knew,” Marsh said. “That message was sent to every fire department and other emergency agency including your police department over the radio.” Residents also questioned why the partial levee protecting Duryea from the Lackawanna River, a 10-year-old Army Corps of Engineers project, was never completed. Councilman Al Akulonis Jr. said the borough has been trying to persuade the federal government to finish the project but that it requires presidential approval and federal funding that so far hasn’t materialized. The project has also encountered other roadblocks, including the discovery of previously unknown old graves in the way of the planned dike. Akulonis also pointed to other factors responsible for the flooding that the borough couldn’t control, such as the effect of dikes on the Susquehanna River in backing up the flow of the Lackawanna River. Moss said he believes the raising of levees in Wilkes-Barre and other communities exacerbated flooding in Duryea. Fairmont Township, is closed in both directions from the intersection of Bethel Hill Road in Fairmount to the intersection of SR 118 SH in Fairmount • SR 4015 (Bethel Hill Road) is closed from the intersection with SR 118 to the intersection of SR 4024 (Talcott Hill Road). • SR 4024 (Talcott Hill Road) (Ross Township) is closed from the intersection with SR 4015 (Bethel Hill Road) to the intersection with SR 4021 (Broadway Road) Wyoming County • Truck Information: Trucks going to or coming from Tunkhannock: Rt 29 is closed between Bowman’s Creek and Evans Falls. Use Interstate 81 North to US 6 West to Tunkhannock, for northbound. Use US 6 East to Interstate 81 south for points south. • SR 29 is closed in both directions between Beaver Street in Noxen and Bigelow Street in Monroe Township • SR 29 is closed in both directions between SR 309 in Tunkhannock and SR 292 in Eaton • SR 29 is closed in both

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John Rubel questions Duryea Borough Council on Tuesday.

“I’ve been down with the county commissioners looking at where they want to put dikes in West Pittston and Exeter,” he said. “I told the county commissioners, if you want to do that, you might as well come to Duryea and buy every single house out, because that’s going to kill us.” Council members reiterated that they are there to help borough residents. The borough has waived building permit fees and reduced inspection fees to statemandated minimums, coordinated with Mericle Construction Inc. to provide free trash removal for flood victims and is working to secure 4,000 tetanus vaccination shots from Luzerne County, borough Manager Lois Morreale said. Residents are encouraged to report damage to the Federal Emergency Management Agency as soon as possible and to seek help at the borough building when they need it, council members said. directions between Maple Street and Tannery Street in Noxen • SR 187 (PA-187) is closed in both directions between the intersections of SR 4002 SH in North Branch to the intersection of Wyalusing and New Albany in Terry • SR 1010 is closed in both directions between the intersections of Main Street in Oakland to the intersection of Main Street/ Susquehanna Avenue in Hallstead for bridge inspection • SR 267 is closed in both directions from the beginning of the road to Boro Road in Meshoppen • SR 2001 (SR 2001 SH) is closed in both directions from the intersection of SR 2018 SH in Monroe to Wyoming County (65) • SR 2007 (Keelersburg Road) is closed in both directions between SR 29 and Barziloski Road in Eaton • SR 2008 (Sand Plant Road) is closed in both directions between SR 92 and Sandy Valley Drive in Falls • SR 3005 (Eaton Road) is closed in both directions between SR 29 and Private Drive in Eaton

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The ‘other’ flood victims speak Down river, people suffer severe damage, and some say they’re being forgotten. By STEVE MOCARSKY smocarsky@timnesleader.com

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Tim Seitz shows the flood damage to the foundation of his Main Street home in Mocanaqua on Tuesday.

When you think of Luzerne County flood disaster areas, Duryea, West Pittston, Plymouth Township and Shickshinny might be the first to come to mind. But there are plenty of folks in other, smaller river towns whose homes and businesses also sustained major damage when the Susquehanna River

crested at 42.66 feet on Friday. “I’m a total loss. I already had people come and say, ‘You’re done.’ My foundation is gone,” Tim Seitz said as he stood outside his Main Street home in Conyngham Township near the Shickshinny-Mocanaqua Bridge. Gaping holes in the foundation of the single-story ranch Seitz built eight years ago evidence the mighty river’s destructive power. “I’m sure I’m not the only one,” Seitz, 55, said. Seitz, like most others interviewed for this story, believes the Wyoming Valley levee sys-

tem caused the river to rise higher in unprotected communities. He doubts a dike will ever be built to protect Mocanaqua, but he has another idea. “They dredge the Mississippi, they dredge the Delaware. Why can’t we dredge the Susquehanna? You see islands out there with silt, mud and trees. Instead of raising the dikes, lower the riverbed,” he said. When he heard initial predictions of a 38-foot crest, “I thought, wow, I’ll be all right.” Seitz moved everything from his basement upstairs. But See OTHER, Page 9A

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Removing temporary dam

A front-end loader works to remove an earthen dam along Susquehanna Avenue in Exeter on Tuesday afternoon between Schooley Avenue and Lincoln Street that was built to prevent flooding last Thursday. WEST PITTSTON

Sinkholes being checked

Several sinkholes have opened after widespread flooding in the borough. Mayor Tony Denisco said he has received reports of two sinkholes on Maple Street and two on York Avenue. The cause of the sinkholes is unknown, but Denisco said he has instructed the borough engineer to investigate. A three-story building at 50 Luzerne Ave. that housed three businesses and four apartments was also demolish Tuesday because its first floor walls were damaged by flooding, Denisco said. Denisco said flood debris removal will continue in the borough as needed, and that crews are prioritizing the removal of food and other items ruined by flooding that could attract animals. WILKES-BARRE

Aid trailer in Brookside

A spirit of neighborliness is strong as Wyoming County communities take stock of flood damage. By GERI GIBBONS Times Leader Correspondent

TUNKHANNOCK -- Weis Markets in Tunkhannock is filled with area residents eager to share their flood stories. Although many have suffered loss because of recent weather events, they also were also quick to emphasize the positive attitude of their area residents. “Both neighbors and borough officials have been quick to help,” said Aaron Ankiewicz of McCord Street, who lost many of his tools due to the flooding of his garage.” They have been quick to offer both manpower and equipment.” Residents who were old enough to have lived through Agnes “…Not on- Hurricane compared the recent ly were flooding to that storm, saying that people both weather events cleaning up were equally devastattheir own ing to Wyoming municipalities properties, County along the Susquehanbut many na River. Wyoming County other area Emergency Manageresidents ment Agency Director were there Eugene Dziak said millions of dollars of helping damage were caused by flood waters that them.” inundated municipalBruce Priestner ities throughout the Meshoppen county on Thursday and Friday. Falls, Laceyville and Meshoppen were hit hardest, though few municipalities were spared. Many areas residents shared Dziak’s gratitude for the safety of area residents and for area residents willing to help out their neighbors. “The storm was nasty,” said Bruce Priestner of Meshoppen, “but I looked down Church Street (in Meshoppen) and not only were people cleaning up their own properties, but many other area residents were there helping them.” Priestner said he was especially impressed with Billy Ruark of Meshoppen Stone, who donated much time and equipment to the cleanup effort. Victor Kalvaitis, an employee of the Procter & Gamble Employee Federal Credit Union, Mehoopany, said his employer was offering special loans to those who had been affected by the storm. Kalvaitis said his employer had challenged employees to be creative in regard to helping flood victims and “within three hours we had come up

HANOVER TWP. – The owners of several businesses in the Dundee section of the township said they were caught off guard by the massive flooding Thursday and Friday that inundated the section of the Sans Souci Parkway where they are located. Austie’s restaurant, Herrold Farms, the Slate Tavern, and Dundee Plaza businesses the Keyco Warehouse, Dundee Beverage and Village Pet Supplies and Gifts, were among the businesses that sustained significant damage from flooding caused by the Susquehanna

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Anne Bramblett-Barr, above, talks about how she and children’s librarian Summer Belles felt when they entered the West Pittston Library on Friday and tried to save some of the books. Below, damaged furniture lies outside the building that was hit by Susquehanna River flooding.

Battered library looks ahead

A fund has been set up to help the West Pittston Library come back from massive flood losses.

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WEST PITTSTON – Almost every scrap of furniture, all the computers and about 14,000 books were lost when the Susquehanna poured into the West Pittston Library. Yet director Anne Bramblett-Barr trudges around in jeans and boots with an irrepressible optimism. Heck, they even nicknamed one clump of soggy books “the denial pile.” “I thought we could save them,” she said with a grin, “I’m denying the fact that they have to be thrown out.” Of course, they’ve also been pragmatic in the aftermath, buying a freezer to store some of the truly valuable historical books that were wa-

Mayor Tom Leighton said Tuesday a mobile trailer will be stationed at the corner of North Washington Street and Brookside Street between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. for residents of the Brookside section to get assistance with registering with the federal government for disaster relief. Residents should have their Social Security number, address of damaged property, description of damage, any insurance information, mailing address, bank account and routing numbers and household income information. Leighton, state Sen. John Yudichak and state Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski took a walking-tour of the Brookside neighborhood Tuesday to observe clean-up operations and survey the flood damage.

terlogged. Bramblett-Barr noted that freezing the books prevents further deterioration or mold growth until they have time to properly clean them. The staff tried to save what they could when they heard the river would hit. They had been told that when Agnes struck, water rose to the second shelf of books in the one-floor

building, so they piled everything they could on tables, counters and the unused tops of shelves. But Mother Nature foiled the effort as the record river crest washed over all those counter tops and tables. By Tuesday almost all of that furniture sat like a barricade along the sideSee LIBRARY, Page 7A

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Dundee section businesses sustain major damage By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER tmorgan@timesleader.com

Alice Matyas, the owner of Austie’s restaurant, stands in front of one of the gutted walls of the business, which was severely damaged by flooding that hit the region Thursday and Friday. The water reached about 6 feet inside, destroying all her equipment and furnishings. TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER/THE TIMES LEADER

Area residents displaced by flooding can use a state-funded housing locator website to find replacement housing at www.PAHousingSearch.com. PAHousingSearch.com is a webbased housing locator service launched in April and funded by the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency, the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency, and the state’s Department of Public Welfare and Department of Community and Economic Development. Landlords are encouraged to list available apartments on the website. FORTY FORT

Yoga aid for flood victims

Balance Yoga & Wellness, 900 Rutter Ave. in Forty Fort is offering free yoga classes through Oct. 15 for anyone whose home has been flooded in our area. For more information and a class schedule, log onto www.balanceyogastudio.net, check the Balance Yoga Facebook page or call 714-2777. HUNLOCK TWP.

Reporting storm damage

Any resident of Hunlock Township can report storm damage from the recent flooding and Hurricane Irene to the Hunlock Township Municipal Office, 33 Village Drive. The telephone number is 256-7410. WILKES-BARRE

JCC offers support service

Jewish Family Service of Greater Wilkes-Barre is available to provide assistance in helping to overcome emotional and social disturbances caused by the recent flood. Those in need may contact with the Jewish Family Service office by calling 823-5137 or e-mail at jfswb71@aol.com.


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Diocese to launch drive Holy Rosary School in Duryea begins a comeback from the devastating flood.

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Above, debris lies outside Holy Rosary School on Tuesday. Below, Bishop Joseph Bambera of the Diocese of Scranton announces a diocesewide effort to help flood victims.

the diocesan offices” so the money can be collected and effectively distributed to those in need. Bambera said he hopes the commission will become a permanent entity that would activate whenever such a large relief effort is needed. Bambera stressed the effort “is intended to augment, not replace” efforts by other organizations helping flood victims. While he obviously couldn’t predict how much money might be raised, he noted the diocese garnered more than $1million in a single weekend for victims of Hurricane Katrina, and half as much for victims of disaster in Haiti. So far, families in about 30 of the 130 parishes in the diocese have been identified as victims of the flood, he said. Bambera spoke above the roar of a trash compacting garbage truck handling debris from the basements of Holy Rosary church and school. The school has been closed since Thursday because the water climbed so high in the basement, leaving mud and a stench that still lingered when

Bambera invited the media for a short tour. Diocesan Superintendent of Schools Kathleen Hanlon said the roughly 280 students, from prekindergarten to eighth grade, should be able to resume classes Monday at the former St. Mary’s School on Spring Street in Avoca, provided no unexpected problems develop. Engineers inspected the building, closed as a school in 2004 but still used by the nearby church for parish activities, and found no structural prob-

lems. Gilmartin was upbeat as she led the tour. Much of the vital items stored in the basement had been moved upstairs before the flood hit. Tables in the auditorium were cluttered with everything form potato chips to office equipment. Downstairs, workers had stripped out rugs and eliminated most of the mud and debris. Whether luck or divine intervention, the unscathed crucifix clearly offered inspiration amidst the struggle.

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DURYEA – The flood water came and went, and one man’s prediction held compellingly true. “I told them to move all the crucifixes from the basement and he wouldn’t,” Holy Rosary Principal Kathleen Gilmartin recounted as she pointed to a cross hanging on the school basement wall. One worker “said he didn’t have to “I told move it, the wathem to ter wouldn’t rise above it.” move all Gilmartin’s the cruci- flashlight beam fixes from glinted off a small gold imthe base- age of Jesus ment and Christ nailed to a wooden cross, he the water line wouldn’t.” from the weekKathleen end flood clearGilmartin ly stopping at On school the very base of worker’s faith the icon. A miracle? In the Roman Catholic Church, such a determination would be far beyond Gilmartin’s pay scale, as the saying goes. But as punctuation to the reason media had shown up at the school Tuesday afternoon, you’d be hard pressed to find a better exclamation point. Bishop Joseph Bambera had convened a press conference outside the school to unveil diocesan plans to assist flood relief effort. Citing the generosity and helpful spirit he has seen from the faithful in recent days, Bambera said a special collection would be held in all churches at all Masses this weekend, with 100 percent of the money going to help flood victims within the11-county diocese. A “Diocesan Relief Commission” has also been formed “to bring together the resources of

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that were in the flood must be destroyed. He said he saw an oil slick in Tunkhannock near a farm. “We don’t know what was in the flood waters,” Greig By BILL O’BOYLE said. “Farmers can’t sell boboyle@timesleader.com their crops and restaurants PLAINS TWP. – Agricul- can’t use any produce that ture Secretary George Greig was in the flood.” Greig said products are said Tuesday that restaurants and food service facil- safe to use if they have not ities subject to state inspec- come in contact with flood tion and hit by flood waters water. He said items that have must be reviewed by the debeen submerged in partment’s Bureau of floodwaters should Food Safety before be discarded, such reopening. as: Greig said over· Foods that have time hours have been canned at been authorized for home. inspectors to help · All foods in cardspeed the process. board boxes, paper, “Our food sanitarians “We don’t foil, cellophane or will be inspecting restaurants and food know what cloth. · Meat, poultry, facilities that have was in the eggs and fish. been flooded,” Grieg · Spices, seasonsaid at Darling’s flood waings, extracts, flour, Farm in Plains Town- ters. … sugar, grain, coffee ship. “We want to Farmers and other staples in work with establishcanisters. ments as quickly as can’t sell · Unopened jars possible so that they their crops with waxed cardmay resume busiand resboard seals, such as ness.” mayonnaise and salGreig said the sani- taurants ad dressing. Also, tarians will work evthrow away preery day, including can’t use serves sealed with weekends, to get the any proparaffin. inspections done. · Discard fruits More food sanitar- duce that and vegetables that ians will be employed was in the have not been harin the hardest-hit arvested from gardens eas, but inspections flood.” will occur only after George Greig and have been subAgriculture merged in flood waflood waters have reSecretary ters. ceded and facilities “When in doubt, are completely throw it out,” he cleaned. “We did close one restau- said. For more information rant that reopened under a boil-water advisory,” Greig about food safety, and to see a searchable restaurant insaid. Restaurants cannot reopen spection database, contact when a boil-water advisory is the Bureau of Food Safety in effect or before the flood and Laboratory Services at or visit water has receded. Greig 717-787-4315 said vegetables and fruits www.EatSafePA.com.


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Taliban takes credit for rockets being fired at U.S. Embassy, NATO HQ. By LAURA KING Los Angeles Times

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The Great Ape Smokeout

An orangutan called Shirley smokes at Johor Zoo in Malaysia in 2010. The orangutan, often spotted smoking cigarettes given to her by visitors, is being forced to quit, a wildlife official said Monday. Authorities seized the ape last week after she and other animals at the zoo were deemed to be living in poor conditions. Shirley is being quarantined at a zoo in a neighboring state and is expected to be sent to a wildlife center within weeks.

KABUL, Afghanistan — Insurgents staged a brazen attack Tuesday in the heart of the Afghan capital, firing rockets apparently aimed at the U.S. Embassy or the nearby headquarters of the NATO force. Heavy explosions echoed near a central square, as terrified Afghans fled the sound of fighting. Insurgents appeared to have seized a tall building under

construction as a staging ground for the attack with rockets and automatic weapons — a tactic used previously in similar strikes elsewhere in the country. The targeted area is dense with diplomatic compounds and other foreign installations. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attacks, which began in the early afternoon, saying “heavy casualties” had been inflicted. The strike appeared to center on the well-fortified “green zone” where the U.S. Embassy and the headquarters of NATO’s International Security Assistance force are housed. Helicopters could be heard

circling overhead. The capital, and the rest of Kabul province, are now nominally under the control of Afghan security forces, in line with a plan to hand over security responsibilities by 2014. But NATO troops respond whenever an attack of this magnitude takes place. Earlier, traffic in the capital had been paralyzed by a relatively benign event: Afghan President Hamid Karzai visiting a local school. The stringent precautions, however, were an indicator of how danAP PHOTO gerous it is for the Afghan leader to venture even a mile or An Afghan man carries a wounded man on his back to a hospitwo from his heavily fortified tal, after he was injured during a battle between militants and security forces in Kabul, Afghanistan, Tuesday. palace.

Americans in poverty hits record, census says

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he requirement in the national health-care overhaul law that indiT viduals buy health insurance is uncon-

stitutional, a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled Tuesday in a question the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to settle. The suit decided by Judge Christopher C. Conner in Harrisburg is one of more than 30 lawsuits nationwide filed over the 2010 law that is President Barack Obama’s signature initiative. Conner, who was appointed to the federal bench in 2002 by President George W. Bush, said the individual mandate is an unconstitutional extension of the Constitution’s commerce clause. Conner said provisions designed to guarantee that insurance companies cannot discriminate against or deny coverage to the sick or people with pre-existing conditions must also be struck down.

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Strong driver’s license laws have led to fewer fatal crashes among 16-yearolds but with a disturbing side effect — more fatal accidents among 18-yearolds, a nationwide study found. Many states require young drivers to get extensive experience, including driving with an adult, before getting a full license. But in most states those laws only apply to those younger than 18. The new study suggests some teens are just putting off getting a license until they turn 18 — meaning they have little experience and higher odds for a deadly crash. “There’s an incentive right now to skip out and just wait until you’re 18,” said Scott Masten, the study’s lead author and a researcher with California’s Department of Motor Vehicles. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

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A Utah motorcyclist who was pinned under a burning car after a collision expressed his gratitude to the strangers who lifted the vehicle to rescue him. “I’m just very thankful for everyone that helped me out,” Brandon Wright said Tuesday by telephone from his hospital bed. “They saved my life.” Authorities said Wright, 21, was riding his motorcycle Monday on U.S. 89 when he collided with a BMW. Skid marks indicate Wright laid the bike down and slid, police said. The bike hit the car’s hood while Wright slid under the car and both vehicles burst into flames with Wright trapped beneath the burning car. A group of about 10 men and women rushed to help, tilting the car up to free Wright and pull him to safety. Wright was taken to a hospital in critical condition, police said. TEHRAN, IRAN

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Iran’s president predicted Tuesday that two Americans arrested while hiking along the Iraq-Iran border and sentenced to eight years in jail on espionage-related charges could be freed “in a couple of days” after a court set bail of $500,000 each. The events appeared timed to boost the image of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad before his visit to the U.N. General Assembly session next week. Last year, a third American was released on bail around the same time.

Number reached 46.2 million in 2010, the highest in 52 years of record-keeping. By DON LEE Tribune Washington Bureau

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Debt panel’s task is complicated President’s jobs plan will make it harder to find a bipartisan compromise on fiscal woes. The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Its task complicated by the cost and politics of President Barack Obama’s $447 billion jobs plan, a special House-Senate deficit-cutting panel worked Tuesday to find a bipartisan consensus on tackling the government’s financial problems. The panel got a sobering message about the budget deficit’s toxic effect on the economy over the long term from economist Douglas Elmendorf, the director of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. “The nation cannot continue to sustain the spending programs and policies of the past with the tax revenues it has been accustomed to paying,” Elmendorf said in a statement. “Citizens will either have to pay more for their government, accept less in government services and benefits, or both.” Obama’s jobs plan calls for the opposite: a temporary boost in spending on roads, schools and blighted neighborhoods combined with cuts to the Social Security payroll taxes paid by workers and their employers. He would pay for

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the initiative with tax increases on wealthier workers, oil companies and hedge fund managers — all proposals that are opposed by the GOP. In Columbus, Ohio, Obama implored Congress to follow his lead and adopt his nearly $450 billion jobs plan, promising it would help workers in the construction

industry and rebuild schools in crumbling condition. The supercommittee is charged with finding at least $1.2 trillion in deficit cuts over the coming decade, which would come on top of about $900 billion in savings wrung from the operating budgets of Cabinet agencies over the same period.

NATO airstrikes pound pro-Gadhafi strongholds Insider says three Gadhafi generals arrive in Niger’s capital seeking refugee status for members of the toppled ruler’s regime.

By RYAN LUCAS and HADEEL AL-SHALCHI Associated Press

TRIPOLI, Libya — NATO warplanes pounded targets in a number of strongholds of support for fugitive dictator Moammar Gadhafi, the alliance said Tuesday, as an offensive by revolutionary forces on a key loyalist town stalled. The military alliance said that airstrikes struck one radar system, eight surface-to-air missile sys-

tems, five surface-to-air missile trailers, one armed vehicle and two command vehicles Monday near Gadhafi’s homeAghaly Alambo town of Sirte on the Mediterranean coast. NATO, which has played a crucial role in crippling Gadhafi’s military capabilities over the sevenmonth Libyan civil war, also said it

struck six tanks and two armored fighting vehicles in Sabha in the southern desert. Tuareg rebel chief and Gadhafi insider, Aghaly Alambo said Tuesday that three of Gadhafi’s generals who arrived overnight in Niger’s capital are seeking refugee status for members of the toppled ruler’s regime. If Niger grants the request, the West African nation would be defying the new Libyan government, which wants regime loyalists to be turned over.

WASHINGTON — High joblessness and the weak economic recovery pushed the ranks of the poor in the United States to 46.2 million in 2010 — the fourth consecutive increase and the largest number of people living in poverty since record-keeping began 52 years ago, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday. The share of all people in the U.S. who fell below the poverty line rose to 15.1 percent last year from 14.3 percent in 2009. That matched the poverty rate reached in 1993 before falling steadily to 11.3 percent in 2000. Since then the poverty rate has risen, accelerating after the reces- There was a sion began in further erolate 2007, and is now ap- sion of inproaching lev- comes at the els not seen middle of the since Lyndon middle class. B. Johnson launched the InflationWar on Poverty adjusted in 1965. median Last year the household share of children under 18 income in the living in pover- U.S. fell 2.3 ty jumped to 22 percent in percent, from 20.7 percent 2010 from a the previous year ago, to year. $49,445. The Census Bureau’s report also showed that the number of people without health care coverage rose to 49.9 million last year from 49 million in 2009, though the percentage of uninsured was statistically unchanged. And there was a further erosion of incomes at the middle of the middle class. Inflation-adjusted median household income in the U.S. fell 2.3 percent in 2010 from a year ago, to $49,445. Taken together, the data all point to the severe and widespread financial strains of a nation in the throes of an economic crisis. And the report, coming shortly after President Barack Obama’s proposed package of $447 billion in tax cuts and spending to revive job growth and the recovery, is almost certain to intensify the debate over the government’s role in helping the poor and unemployed at a time of budget deficits and painful cutbacks in public services. Extended federal unemployment benefits, for example, helped some people rise above the poverty line. By the Census Bureau’s latest measure, the poverty threshold last year was an income of $11,139 for one person and $22,314 for a family of four.


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A harvest of problems for area farmers The flood damages crops and spurs call for assistance to help with losses.

River. They and other farmers, like Larry O’Malia, John Lucas and Marty O’Malia – who each suffered devastating damage to their farms, crops and machinery – wanted to hear what By BILL O’BOYLE Greig had to say about financial boboyle@timesleader.com aid. Greig toured Luzerne, WyomPLAINS TWP. – Harold Golomb told the state secretary of ing and Lackawanna counties agriculture exactly why the gov- and saw firsthand the flood ernment should help farmers in damage on farms in Northeastern Pennsylvania. the flood region. He said the de“If you don’t prostruction caused tect farmers, this “We’ve done this by remnants of country is in trou- all of our lives. Tropical Storm ble,” Golomb told Agriculture Secreta- We feel obligated Lee has dealt a devastating blow ry George Greig to keep planting to the state’s agriduring a visit to culture industry. Darling Farms along and growing.” “The remnants River Road. “Future Harold Golomb generations aren’t Family farmer of Tropical Storm Lee have caused interested in workhardships for ing 80 hours a week for little pay. And without help many Pennsylvanians, with during times likes this, their de- farmers among the hardest hit,” cision to stay out of this busi- Greig said. “Even with widespread crop damage and wet ness is much easier. “A family farmer should be soil promising to delay harvest, top priority in this country,” Go- farmers will weather this storm just as we have others – with lomb said. Golomb’s farm borders Dar- determination and hard work.” Golomb, 73, said he is the ling’s near the Susquehanna

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Plains Township farmer Harold Golomb, right, says farmers impacted by flooding need financial aid during a meeting with agriculture officials. From left: state Agriculture Secretary George Greig, USDA Farm Service Agency Executive Director Bill Wehry and Golomb.

last of a fading generation of farmers. He told Greig he knows he won’t be around much longer, but the state and federal governments need to make it easier for farmers to survive devastating events like the recent flood. At Darling’s,

Cops: Man threatened juvenile with bat Hartman was charged Police said Ryan Hartman, 20, allegedly with six counts of reck- Hartman was ran toward flooded park when less endangerment, two he was confronted by police. counts of simple assault, wanted by the and one count each of Luzerne Counterroristic threats, re- ty Adult ProBy EDWARD LEWIS sisting arrest, escape, bation Deelewis@timesleader.com criminal trespass, disorPITTSTON – A man who al- derly conduct and ha- partment.

legedly threatened to kill a juvenile fled from police through the flooded River Front Park along Kennedy Boulevard and hid in sewer pipes before he was captured on Saturday. Officers chasing Ryan Hartman, 20, in the park said they were at risk of being injured by debris and could have fallen into the swollen Susquehanna River, which according to the Middle Atlantic River Forecast Center, was at a depth of 30 feet. Police allege Hartman threatened to kill a 13-year-old boy with a baseball bat.

rassment. He remained jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility on Tuesday in lieu of $10,000 bail. According to the criminal complaint: The teen told police he was walking with a girl calling each other names in Sullivan Park. He said Hartman was in the park and threatened to kill him with a baseball bat at about 7 p.m. Hartman discarded the bat and ran away when police showed up at the park. Police later spotted Hartman standing in front of a pizza restaurant.

Hartman approached an officer and said he was at his house watching the Penn State football game. Hartman turned around and ran toward South Main Street and Kennedy Boulevard. Police spotted Hartman running toward River Front Park, which at the time was declared off limits due to river flooding, the complaint says. Six officers were searching for Hartman, who was spotted hiding in pipes being used for construction of a sewer project. Hartman continued to flee and was captured after he was found hiding in weeds near the closed Water Street Bridge, police said. Police said Hartman was wanted by the Luzerne County Adult Probation Department.

Area colleges OK after flood, but class time lost By MARK GUYDISH mguydish@timesleader.com

Local colleges and universities may not have felt as big a hit from the weekend flooding as some public school districts, but students lost class time all the same. Four Luzerne County institutions have reopened and are working through problems created by the flood. None of the four campuses suffered flood damage, though Wilkes University and King’s College sit in the heart of the Wilkes-Barre flood plain and were subject to the mandatory evacuation. Luzerne County Community

College and Misericordia University both served as evacuation centers over the weekend. The Anderson Sports and Health Center on the Misericordia campus hosted about 40 evacuees and a dozen pets. LCCC hosted 225 people. Spokespersons said their institutions are willing to work with students who may have found it impossible to get back to class once schools reopened. John McAndrew of King’s said faculty was notified that about 15 students had contacted the college and said they would not be able to get back for classes Monday. Lisa Nelson at LCCC said President Thomas Leary

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had sent a message to students telling them who to contact if they have problems. Paul Krzywicki at Misericordia cited university policy that notes it is ultimately the student’s responsibility to contact a professor to see what, if any, requirements will be needed to fulfill a course. Krzywicki also noted that more that 250 students volunteered to help at the evacuation center, and that nursing students went to Meadows nursing home and Mercy Center to help with clients evacuated from other nursing homes. Students volunteered at other institutions as well.

growing. We keep prices low because we work for next to nothing here.” Greig said producers covered by crop insurance may be able to file a damage claim and receive federal disaster assistance. However, the farmers at Dar-

the water level rose to 20-plus feet, causing severe damage to buildings and machinery and wiping out acres of crops that were near harvest. “We’ve done this all of our lives,” Golomb said. “We feel obligated to keep planting and

ling’s said many farmers don’t carry crop insurance because the policies are expensive and they don’t return adequate payments when claims are filed. “It’s a joke,” said Larry O’Malia. Keith Eckel, former president of the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, was at Darling’s and agreed that state and federal farm insurance programs are inadequate. Greig said farmers participating in a federally sponsored crop insurance plan must notify an agent within 72 hours of discovery of crop damage. All residue and crop damage should be left intact until insurance agents can properly assess extent of damage. Greig was accompanied by Bill Wehry, executive director of the Pennsylvania Farm Service Agency. State Sen. John Yudichak, DPlymouth Township, said the farmers should assess their damage and report it to PEMA and FEMA. “Farmers who are right at harvest time have been wiped out,” Yudichak said.

Pair looted twice, cops say The two Plymouth men are among 13 people charged in relation to the recent flood.

According to the criminal complaints: Homeowners discovered their houses had been burglarized when they returned Saturday after a mandatory evacuation during the flood scare by the Susquehanna River. Police learned Jones had taken pictures of the stolen items that he sent to someone’s cell phone. Jones wanted to take the collections of coins and comic books to Allentown “as selling the property locally would be too dangerous,” the complaints say. Police found the stolen items, including the firearms, at their residence. Preliminary hearings are scheduled on Sept. 21 before District Judge Donald Whittaker in Nanticoke.

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PLYMOUTH – Not once but twice, police allege, two men took advantage of evacuated homes to plunder. Police arrested Randy Jones, 35, and Terrance Schell, 28, both of Franklin Street, Plymouth, on Monday on charges they burglarized a house on East Railroad Street at about 10 a.m. Friday and a house on Downing Street at about 3 p.m. Saturday. The two men are among at least 13 people arrested on suspicion of looting during the mandatory evacuation that was ordered on Thursday. The evacuation was lifted Saturday afternoon. Numerous firearms, video game systems and a laptop computer were stolen from the house on East Railroad Street. Computers, collections of coins and comic books and a power tool were stolen from the Downing Street home. Police said the two men entered the two houses after smashing rear windows. They were arraigned on burglary-related offenses by District Judge Joseph Halesey in Hanover Township and jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $20,000 bail each. First Assistant District Attorney Jeffrey Tokach said penalties, if convicted, of certain burglary-related charges are greater because the offense occurred during a natural disaster.

In an incident not in the flood zone, Plains Township police arrested William Clark Jr., 49, of Scranton, and his brother, Albert M. Clark, 37, of Moosic, on charges they stole metal machine parts and excavating buckets from a closed business on state Route 315 at about 11 a.m. Saturday. Township police said the theft occurred during a federally declared natural disaster due to flooding, according to the criminal complaints. Clark Jr. and his brother were jailed at the county prison for lack of $10,000 bail. A preliminary hearing for the two brothers is scheduled on Sept. 20 before District Judge Diana Malast in Plains Township.

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walk outside the building. The books that had stayed dry were moved into a makeshift library, a former school on Luzerne Street where many of them sit in a large square pile in the center of a room. “We call it the library cube,” Bramblett-Barr said with a laugh. Now Bramblett-Barr travels between the two buildings on a bicycle – much easier than trying to navigate a car through a borough crammed with heavy equipment and debris piles. Despite their own need for assistance, the primary goal is to reopen the library in the old school as soon as possible, get some computers and provide Internet access to those who, like the library, lost their access to the web when the flood rushed in. To that end, the library set up

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with a plan to assist victims in getting loans.” Some shoppers were also able to share the lighter side of the storm. Jim Ballard, who has been in the area for only three weeks on a work project, has experienced a hurricane, an earthquake and a flood while in the area. Ballard, of Mississippi, said that, nonetheless, he was impressed with the positive attitude and perseverance of area during recent weather related challenges. Residents Larry and Cheryl Coleman, who recently moved back to the area from Maryland to be near family, shared their frustration in finding their way back to their home because of area roads that were temporarily closed. “I moved out of the area,” said Cheryl, laughing, “right after Agnes and now here we go again.” Times Leader reporter Andrew Seder contributed to this report.

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a recovery fund through the Luzerne Foundation, an umbrella organization that handles numerous charitable and nonprofit efforts. Cash is the top need right now, Bramblett-Barr said, to buy computers and other essential equipment to get a temporary library up and running. Those willing to donate can contact the foundation at 570714-1570. The library plans to post information about the fund drive on its website at www.wplibrary.org, and on its Facebook page accessible through the library site. Until a temporary facility is set up, those who have materials on loan and want to return them can do so at any facility in the Luzerne County Library System. A posting on the West Pittston Library’s website advises patrons should “not worry if items were destroyed in the flood, or if they are returned late.” Bramblett-Barr, who has been library director for two and a half years, said she and

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River and Solomon Creek. Alice Matyas, the owner of Austie’s, said the restaurant, which she has owned for 35 years, is a “total loss” on the inside, but she does not believe it sustained any structural damage. The water reached about 6 feet inside, destroying all her equipment and furnishings. Matyas didn’t expect to get any water after initial reports Thursday that said the river would crest at around 38 feet. “I’ve been here 35 years and it came to the doors before, but never came into the restaurant,” she said. When the crest projection turned to over 40 feet, she suspected she might get some water, so she and employees began to move things out. They were still in the process of loading trucks when water began to surround the restaurant. “They gave us until 8 p.m. (to evacuate), then they changed it to 4 p.m. By noon we

were surrounded. It just came up so fast,” she said. Bob Maley, owner of Dundee Beverage, Brenda Bartlett, owner of Village Pet Supplies, and Tony Maninno, owner of Slate Bar and Lounge, were also stunned by how fast the river rose. “It came so much faster than it was supposed to. We didn’t finish loading the truck,” Bartlett said. “The water came up to the curb. We knew at that point we had to get out.” Bartlett said at a river crest of 38 feet, she expected there would be about 2 feet of water in the building, never expecting the crest would actually be 42.66 feet. “Who would think it would be 6 feet?” she said. Fortunately, she was able to remove about 95 percent of her product, she said. Several “foster cats” she cares for also found temporary homes, she said. Maninno was not as fortunate. He said he was told the area didn’t flood so flood insurance was unnecessary. The 5 feet of

water that inundated his bar on Friday made him quickly realize his mistake. Food, furniture, equipment and more were either ruined or damaged, he said. Maley said he also did not have insurance. He got most of his inventory out, but decided to leave his walk-in cooler stocked based on his experience in two prior evacuations in 2004 and 2006. The water never reached his store in those instances, he said. All the business owners said they plan to reopen as soon as possible. Matyas said she is waiting for an insurance adjuster to check out the restaurant. She has flood insurance, but doesn’t believe the policy will cover all the damage. . Maley said the owner of the shopping center has said he would try to get the center ready to open within 30 days. Bartlett said one of her distributors will sell pet food from a truck parked in the lot. Staff writer Andrew Seder contributed to this story.

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SYLVIA E. BLAINE, 83, of Murray Street, Larksville, died Sunday, September 11, 2011, at the WilkesBarre General Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Andrew Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St., Larksville. GERALD LUMER, 68, of Dallas, formerly of Philadelphia, died Thursday, September 8, 2011, in Dallas. He was preceded in death by his parents, David Lumer in 1984 and Beatrice Bloom Lumer in 2011. Private graveside funeral services were conducted in Temple B’nai B’rith Cemetery, Hanover Township. Funeral arrangements were by Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, 348 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre. JAMES DAVID PATTS, 43, of Pittston, died suddenly on February 25, 2011. He was born May 26, 1967, in Ashley, a son of Frank and the late Joan Zeedock Patts. A private memorial service was held August 12, 2011. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Frances Cabrini R.C. Church, Carverton, with the Rev. Vincent Dang officiating. Afterward, family gathered and the remains were laid to rest in Mount Olivet Mausoleum, Carverton.

Edward Peter Gallagher Jr. September 11, 2011

Peter Gallagher Jr., of E dward Wilkes-Barre, died Sunday,

September 11, 2011, in the Golden Living Center, Plains Township. Born February 1, 1954, in WilkesBarre, he was a son of the late Edward and Elizabeth Thiel Gallagher. Edward was a graduate of Bishop Hoban High School, class of 1972, and formerly worked for Verizon Communications for over 25 years. Ed and his wife, the former Judith Moore, would have celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary September 24. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are sons, Brian and Kevin, both at home; sister, Claire Mendoza, Wilkes-Barre; brother, Peter Gallagher, Chicago, Ill.; a niece and several nephews. In keeping with Ed’s wishes, there will be no calling hours. Those who desire may give memorial contributions to mason A.C. Eckart Memorial King’s College Scholarship Fund, c/o any PNC Bank. Arrangements are by the Mamary-Durkin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre.

Evelyn J. Masci September 11, 2011

J. Masci, of Old Forge, E velyn died Sunday evening, Septem-

ber 11, 2011, at the Community Medical Center, Scranton. She was born in Old Forge, a daughter of the late Armando and Catherine Laruffa Masci. She attended Old Forge High School, graduated from East Side High School, Newark, N.J., and also graduated from Drake Business College, Newark, N.J. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a cashier for PNC Bank. Evelyn was a member of St. Mary’s Church Prince of Peace Parish, Old Forge, and the Taylor Senior Citizens Club. She is survived by her loving, caring and devoted sister, Lora, who took care of her constantly from the onset of her illness in April. Also surviving are cousins. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday from the Palermo & Zawacki Funeral Home Inc., 409 N. Main St., Old Forge, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 2 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church, Grace and Lawrence Streets, Old Forge, to be celebrated by the Rev. Joseph Cipriano, Pastor Emeritus. Entombment will be in the Cathedral Mausoleum, Scranton. Friends may call from 12:30 p.m. until the time of service Friday. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 613 Baltimore Dr., Ste 3, WilkesBarre, PA 18702.

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ohn Joseph Delaney, 80, of Pittston, passed away Saturday, SepJtember 10, 2011, in Wesley Village, Jenkins Township. Born in Pittston on June 14, 1931, he was a son of the late John A. and Mary Killian Delaney. He was a graduate of St. John the Evangelist High School, Pittston, and attended King’s College, Wilkes-Barre. Joe enlisted in the U.S. Air Force while attending college because of the Korean War. He was a 20-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force and was named “Airman of the Year” in a command of 65,000 within the system. He received the award because of his innovations in personnel data procedures. In addition, during his tenure he received six medals of commendation. He retired with the rank of Senior Master Sergeant. After retirement from the service, he worked as a caseworker for the Bureau of Unemployment, Wilkes-Barre. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Parish, Pittston, and its Holy Name Society. Joe was a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, Council No. 372, Pittston; a member of the Greater Pittston Friendly Sons of St. Patrick (sustaining member); Emanon Country Club; Ancient Order of Hibernians; Jenkins Township Fire Department; Avoca West Side Club and many veteran organizations. Joe was an avid golfer, bowler and was a season ticket holder to the Penguin Hockey games and the Wilkes-Barre Barons/Yankees games. He was a rabid Notre Dame fan. He is survived by a brother, James Jay, and his wife, Dorothy Ann, Pittston; sister, Mary Doris

Donovan, and her husband, Robert, Hughestown; and a sister, Janet Delaney, Pittston. In addition, there are numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and a great-great-nephew. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice; or to St. John the Evangelist Parish, William Street, Pittston; or to Wesley Village Nursing Home, Roberts Road, Jenkins Township. The family wishes to extend their sincere gratitude and appreciation to the nurses, aides and all the staff at Wesley Village for their care, concern and compassion. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday in St. John the Evangelist Church, William Street, Pittston. The family will receive friends and relatives in the church from 8:30 a.m. until the time of Mass. Interment will be held in parish cemetery. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Peter J. Adonizio Funeral Home, West Pittston. Online condolences may be made at www.peterjadoniziofuneralhome.com.

Edward C. Snyder Sr. September 12, 2011 dward C. Snyder Sr., of West E Nanticoke Heights, passed away into the arms of the Lord Monday,

September 12, 2011, at home. Born November 10, 1942, he was a son of the late Edward and Helen Shipkowski Snyder. He is survived by wife of 46 years, the former Irene Panasiewicz Snyder. He attended St. Mary’s School, Nanticoke, and was a member of the U.S. Army for four years, during which he served in France. He was employed by United Pants for 23 years, and more recently Pride Mobility, before becoming ill 10 years ago. Diane Snyder, all of Nanticoke; Edward is also survived by his eight grandchildren; as well as four children, Edward C. Snyder Jr. many aunts, uncles, nieces and neand fiancée, Karen Hilenski, Hanov- phews. er Township; Renee Snyder and Funeral Services will be held companion Paul Crossin, Forty at 8 p.m. Thursday from the Fort; Robert Snyder and wife Dawn, Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., Hunlock Creek; and Cheryl Snyder 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke, with the Robbins and husband Scott, Shick- Rev. Barbara Saxe officiating. shinny; brothers, Gerald Snyder, Friends may call from 5 p.m. until Michael Snyder and David Snyder; the time of service Thursday evesisters, Barbara Tranell and hus- ning. Interment will be at the conveband Robert, Linda Snyder and nience of the family.

FUNERALS AUFIERO – Elinor, funeral 9 a.m. Thursday in the Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, 339 N. Maple Ave., Kingston. Family and friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. BERGER – Phyllis, funeral 11 a.m. today in the Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, 348 S. River St., WilkesBarre. Shiva 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at 445 N. Gates Ave., Apt. 2, Kingston. BORZELL – John, funeral 9:30 a.m. today in Corpus Christi Immaculate Conception Church, 605, Luzerne Ave., West Pittston. CARUSO – Patricia, planned services have been postponed. Rescheduled service information will be published as soon as it becomes available. Updates will be posted at www.celebrateherlife.com. COLEMAN – Louise, memorial service 11 a.m. Friday in the St. Mary’s Polish National Catholic Church Chapel, Pettebone Street, Duryea. DAILEY – Roy, funeral 11 a.m. Thursday in the Harding-Litwin Funeral Home, 123 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today. FREEMAN – Dennis, funeral noon today at the McMichael & Rairigh Funeral Home Inc., 119-121 E. Third St., Berwick. Visitation from 11 a.m. until noon today. GODFREY – Herbert, planned services have been postponed. Rescheduled service information will be published as soon as it becomes available. Updates will be posted at www.celebratehislife.com. HANAHUE – Anne, funeral 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Gregory’s Parish, 330 N. Abington Road, Clarks Green. Friends may call at the church 10 a.m. until the time of the funeral Mass Saturday at the church. HILL – Barbara, Memorial Mass 7 p.m. Sept. 26 in the All Saints Church, 66 Willow St., Plymouth. KASARDA – Karen, funeral 9 a.m. Thursday in the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Victory Church, Pole 26, Harveys Lake. Friends may call 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

LOCAL BRIEFS WYOMING – State police at Towanda are seeking information on the identity of a body discovered last week. On Thursday Sept. 8, the body of a white man, about 35 years old with numerous tattoos, was found partially submerged in a creek along Deep Hollow Road, Monroe Township, Bradford County. Anyone with information may call the Towanda Station, at (570) 265-2186.

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KNOWLES – Lisa, Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. today in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Dupont. LIPINSKI – Theresa, Memorial Mass 10 a.m. Saturday in the Holy Name/St. Mary’s Church, 283 Shoemaker St., Swoyersville. LUNGER – Martha, funeral 9:30 a.m. today in the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. at the Church of the Nativity BVM. MACINTYRE – Rev. Robert, the memorial service has been rescheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday at Church of Christ Uniting, Market and Sprague Avenues, Kingston, with the Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming officiating. Friends may call at the church from 10 a.m. until service time. PEARSALL – Adrian, funeral 2 p.m. Sunday at the Church of Christ Uniting. Calling hours 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at the Snowdon Funeral Home Shavertown. REMUS – Casimer, Memorial Mass 10 a.m. Thursday in the Church of the Nativity BVM, Tunkhannock. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. today in the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home, 73 W. Tioga St. Tunkhannock. A veterans service at 7:30 p.m. by the Dennis Strong Post 457, Rough Hall American Legion 510, and VFW Post 3583. ROZANSKI – Daniel, funeral 10 a.m. today in the Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 Stark St., Plains Township. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Plains Township. Friends may call 9 a.m. to the time of service today in the funeral home. SHUMLAS – Dolores, funeral 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Lokuta-Zawacki Funeral Home, 200 Wyoming Ave., Dupont. Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in Holy Mother of Sorrows Church, 212 Wyoming Ave., Dupont. Friends may call 9 a.m. until the time of service. TENSA – Elaine, funeral has been canceled for this weekend. Stay tuned for a rescheduled date to appear in a weekend edition of The Times Leader. WALSH – Gerald, Memorial Mass 1:30 p.m. Sept. 24, at Holy Family Parish, 828 Main St., Sugar Notch. YEDENAK – Mae, memorial service rescheduled for Friday at the Baloga Funeral Home Inc., 1201 Main St., Pittston (Port Griffith).

Tuesday, September 13, 2011, in the Little Flower Manor, Wilkes-Barre. Born October 5, 1924, in WilkesBarre, she was a daughter of the late William and Emeline Alexander Decker. She attended Wilkes-Barre city schools and was a member of St. Anthony/St. George Maronite Church and its Altar and Rosary Society. Anne was preceded in death by her husband, Anthony John; brothers, Nathan, William and George Decker; as well as sisters, Bertha Mislak, Katherine Gould and Ceclia Wire. She is survived by children, Anthony John, Clarks Summit; William and his wife, Wendy John, Ashley; Michael and his wife, Eileen John, Kingston; and Theresa and her husband, David Janus, Dallas; grandchildren, Robert and Michael John, Allison Harris, and Anne Marie and David Janus; sisters, Louise Chmura and Theresa Decker, both of Wilkes-Barre; as well as several

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nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Friday from the Mamary-Durkin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St., WilkesBarre, with services in St. George Maronite Church, Loomis Street, Wilkes-Barre. Interment will be held in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday. Those who desire may give memorial contributions to Little Flower Manor, 200 S. Meade St., WilkesBarre, PA 18702.

Roy P. Petersen September 12, 2011

PITTSTON – A $200,000 winning Powerball ticket from the Sept. 7 drawing was sold at Smoker’s Choice, Pittston. The winning ticket correctly matched all five white balls, 03-05-18-27-54, but not the red Powerball 13. Lottery officials cannot confirm the identities of the Sept. 7 winners until the prizes are claimed and the tickets are validated.

Mae E. Yedenak September 4, 2011

Roy P. Peter- was an avid reader. Roy was a man sen, 77, of who took pleasure in the smaller Drums, passed things of life and loved traveling, esaway Monday pecially back to Panama City Beach, afternoon, Fla., where he loved having a cigar September 12, overlooking the beach. 2011, at his resSurviving are his wife of the past idence. Born in 29 years, the former Lorraine HilenNewark, N.J., ski; daughter, Patricia Boyczuk and on November 12, 1933, he was a her husband, Jack, Orchard Park, son of the late Carl C. and Ada N.Y.; son, Mike Petersen, and his Grace (Keene) Petersen. He resid- wife, Vickie, Kennett Square; five ed in Drums for the past five years grandchildren, Mitchell, Aaron and and the previous three years in Jack Boyczuk, and Laurel and Colin Panama City Beach, Fla. Before Petersen; and his former wife, Domoving to Florida, he resided in rothy Petersen, Mountain Top. A military funeral will be held Mountain Top for 38 years. at 6 p.m. Saturday from the Roy was a 1955 graduate of Farleigh-Dickinson University. Roy Harman Funeral Homes and Cremawas a U.S. Marine Corps veteran tory Inc., (East) 669 W. Butler Drive, and served as the Judge Advocate Drums. Interment will be private and for the Anthracite Marine Corps at the convenience of the family. League Detachment No. 428. He Friends may call at the funeral home also was a member of the Moun- from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday. In lieu of flowers, memorial donatain Top American Legion Post No. 781, and a member of the NRA. tions can be made to the Hospice of He was employed as a plant su- the Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore Dr., perintendent for RCA, GE, and Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702; or the AnHarris Semiconductor, Mountain thracite Detachment of the PA MaTop Industrial Park. He was a rine Corps League, c/o Neal Graziamember of St. Peter’s Lutheran no, 13 Short St., Hazle Township, PA Church, North Main Street, 18202-3118. Online condolences can be enWilkes-Barre. Roy enjoyed football and was an tered and more information is availavid New York Giants fan. He also able at www.harmanfuneral.com.

Mae E. Yedenak, 85, a lifelong resident of Wilkes-Barre, passed away Sunday, September 4, 2011, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. She was the widow of Demetrius “Metro” Yedenak, who died July 16, 1984. A Memorial Service will be held at 8 p.m. Friday in the Baloga Funeral Home Inc., 1201 Main St., Pittston (Port Griffith), with the Rev. Peter D. Kuritz, pastor of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Wilkes-Barre, officiating. Family and friends may pay their respects from 6 p.m. until the time of service Friday. Interment will be private at the convenience of the family in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Mae’s memory to Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 190 S. Main St., WilkesBarre, PA 18701. For directions, or to send an online condolence, please visit www.BalogaFuneralHome.com.

Barbara Kosik Whitaker

eronica T. Sherin, 87, of Tunkhannock, passed away at home surrounded by family Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Born in Pringle on April 3, 1924, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Mary Danko Welki. She retired from RCA in 1984 and worked at Andy Perugino’s Restaurant, Luzerne; Pileggi’s Restaurant, Kingston; and Agolino’s Restaurant, West Pittston. Veronica was preceded in death by her first husband, John Kinsella; and her second husband, Albert Sherin; and siblings, Mary Vehec, Anna Welki, Elizabeth Lejda, Andrew Welki and Stephen Welki. She is survived by her only living sister, Margaret Welki; daughters, Veronica Schoenwetter and husband David, Patricia Black and husband Jeff, and James Kinsella and companion Barbara Polinski; grandchildren, Paula Eckert and husband Jeff, Dr. David J. Schoenwetter and wife Martine, Christina Kaleta and husband Eric, Jason and Nathan Black, and Jennifer Parente and husband Mark; 10 great-grandchildren; as well as several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Church of the Nativity BVM, Tunkhannock. Interment will be held at St. John’s Cemetery in Courtdale. At the family’s request, a private viewing will be held prior to the service. Arrangements are by the SheldonKukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.sheldonkukuchkafuneralhome.com.

Veronica Sherin September 13, 2011

September 10, 2011 Barbara Kosik Whitaker, 56, of Covington Township, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and close friends following a hardfought battle against breast cancer. A graduate of Juniata College and the Dickinson School of Law, Barbara was an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania for over 30 years. She was an adjunct professor at Penn State’s Scranton-Worthington Campus and Keystone College. Barbara especially loved her niece, Corryn, and her nephews, Ed and Alec, her many friends, her house and yard in Daleville, shell-

ing, and the ocean. Barbara is survived by her husband, Joseph T. Whitaker; her parents, Judge Edwin and Lois Kosik; her sister, Carol Kosik, and husband Harvey Feldman; brother, Michael Kosik, and wife Lisa; niece, Corryn Kosik; nephews, Edwin and Alec Kosik; as well as her little buddy, Zeke. Family and close friends will attend her Memorial Mass at10:30 a.m. Thursday at Holy Mother of Sorrows Polish National Catholic Church, 212 Wyoming Ave., Dupont, with interment of her cremated remains to follow in the parish cemetery. There will be no public calling hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions maybe made to Hospice of the Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. For more information or to leave an online condolence please visit www.strauchfuneralhomes.com.

Edward V. Soletski September 11, 2011 V. Soletski, loving husE dward band, father and “Poppy,” 75, of

Oplinger Towers, East Main Street, Nanticoke, and former longtime resident of Sheatown and Glen Lyon sections of Newport Township, passed away Sunday, September 11, 2011, at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Plains Township, where he was under hospice care. Born on March 23, 1936, in Shickshinny, he was a son of the late Anthony and Jennie Blaszczynski Soletski. He graduated from Garrison High School, Shickshinny, in 1954 and later served in the U.S. Army with the 2nd Field Hospital in Munich, Germany, and attained the rank of Specialist 4th Class. Mr. Soletski was employed by the former Hanover National Bank for over 30 years and retired as Assistant Vice President at the Glen Lyon Branch in 1997. He was an active member of the Newport Township Lions Club and had served as treasurer and the Ital-

ian-American Sportsmen Club, Glen Lyon, where he had served as treasurer and enjoyed playing on the dart league. He also loved golfing and playing pool. Mr. Soletski was preceded in death by a brother, Alexander Soletski; and a sister, Viola Gonseski. Surviving are his wife, the former Josephine Capece, with whom he would have celebrated 50 years of marriage on October 5; a daughter, Janine Moss, and her husband, David, Thornhurst; a son, Anthony Soletski, Lee section of Newport Township; grandsons, Derek Sincavage and Dustin Moss; a brother, Joseph Soletski, Iowa; and nieces and nephews. Honoring Mr. Soletski’s wishes, there will be no public services held. Arrangements are under the direction of Davis-Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke.

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Pay loss will be eased Unemployment assistance is set for people suffering flood-related job losses. By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER tmorgan@timesleader.com

Employees of businesses that were forced to close due to flooding will be eligible for a special disaster unemployment assistance program offered by the federal government, according to information provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The program is similar to unemployment compensation that is provided for persons who are laid off from their jobs. A key difference is that it provides benefits for certain persons who ordinarily would not be eligible for unemployment compensa-

tion, according to a document on FEMA’s website that details disaster assistance that is available. Those persons include the self-employed and those who do not have sufficient quarters of work to qualify for other unemployment compensation. Numerous businesses throughout Luzerne and surrounding counties were forced to close due to severe damage caused by flooding of the Susquehanna River, which reached a record-setting crest of 42.66 feet on Friday. Locally, two major employers, Redner’s Warehouse Market and Kmart, both in Edwardsville, have been closed indefinitely pending extensive repairs. Eric White, a spokesman for Redner’s, said the company is trying to transfer em-

All persons seeking the disaster unemployment benefits must register with the state’s Bureau of Labor and Industry, which oversees the unemployment compensation fund.

ployees to other stores. Any employee with questions is asked to contact the corporate office at 610-926-3700, he said. All persons seeking the disaster unemployment benefits must register with the state’s Bureau of Labor and Industry, which oversees the unemployment compensation fund. Further details on eligibility and how to apply are expected to be released today by the Bureau of Labor and Industry.

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when the prediction increased, he had nowhere higher to move his belongings. His home took on 30 inches of water on the first floor. Next door, the first floor of Wendy and Joseph Vencloski’s two-story home saw 42 inches. Inside, the wooden floors were buckling. The family on Tuesday worked to remove mud from the basement. They already tore out the first-floor carpeting, set it to the curb and power-washed the floors. “We just lost one couch and a few odds and ends. We were able to get most everything up on the second floor” before finally heeding a midnight evacuation order at 5 a.m. Friday, Wendy Vesloski said. “I wish they would just buy us out.” Sandy Walp, emergency management coordinator for the township of about 1,500, said most damage occurred on Main and River streets in the Mocanaqua section, where about 440 residents live in 295 households. Preliminary reports estimated 120 homes were damaged.

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A firefighter washes flood mud from the parking lot of Banko’s Seafood restaurant in Plymouth Township.

sustained extensive structural damage throughout. The couple said they believe it’s a total loss. The devastation is all the more difficult to deal with, they said, because they thought they had done all they could to protect themselves after they were denied a buyout. A few years ago they took out a $30,000 government-sponsored loan to build an addition that allowed them to move their fur-

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2011 PAGE 9A In similar-sized Nescopeck, 50 homes and businesses reported damage as of Tuesday afternoon, secretary Stacie Kachurka said. After visiting residents, Mayor Tim Kelchner said he expects the count to rise to about 75 or 80, with varying degrees of damage. Gladys Whitmore, 87, of 2nd Street, lost appliances, a new furnace and water heater because 3 to 4 feet of water backed up in her basement, and belongings stored in the garage in her back yard, said her daughter, Janet Crouse. The damage was nowhere near bad enough to make Whitmore consider leaving her home of 65 years. While Whitmore rented a dumpster, council President Sandy Wright said the borough hired Carl Rinehimer Excavating to remove curbside debris beginning today. She also noted there would be a tetanus shot clinic from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fuel Fitness, 2009 W. Front St., Berwick, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday. A couple blocks down the street, Chris Hess, 44, was forced to temporarily live in his mother’s camper, which is parked in his driveway. “I’m done for. The swimming pool is ruined, the house – 1½ to 2 feet of water on the first floor,” he said.

ing back this time. “It’s just devastating. Everything you worked so hard for all your life is gone,” Sharon Ostopowicz said. “We just can’t do it any more.” Jeff Bankovich, owner of Banko’s bar and restaurant at the intersection of routes 11 and 29, also knows what it’s like to be a repeat flood victim. The high water marks of three previous floods he endured in 2004, 2005 and 2006 are etched in black marker on a side wall in what used to be a second dining room of the restaurant. This time the building was hit with at least 7 feet of water and had to be entirely gutted down to the studs. Bankovich, 38, said he had finished a major remodeling project about six months ago and business was booming. He estimates he’s losing $1,000 a day in income.

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Hess, too, blamed the county levee system for the level of destruction. “Them dikes destroyed most of these homes down here. … Up there, they don’t care about us. Down here, we’re forgotten about completely. We’re still part of Luzerne County, we have topayourtaxestothem,butupthere, they don’t help us none. … It’s like they just forget about us down here, they just want to rape us for our money and that’s it,” he said. Two blocks southwest, Mike Vogt said that in addition to 39 inches of water on the first floor, one of his Homestead Furniture showroom buildings sustained structural damage he’s estimating in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. “Thankfully, we got everything out. We had 30 to 40 volunteers here. I didn’t even know most of them. A local trucking company brought trailers for us to store the furniture in,” Vogt, 56, said, adding he appreciated that county Commissioner Steve Urban and U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, visited the community. As for the Wyoming Valley levee system, Vogt said he understands that “the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. But in this case, the few are getting screwed to take care of the many.” “We worked right up till it got on the floor. I shut the power off and walked away,” he said. President Barack Obama on Tuesday declared the region a disaster area, clearing the way for residents to receive financial help. In addition to homes and businesses, numerous roads in the township sustained damage, Conrad said. Officials are still calculating the dollar amount. Township officials remain in close contact with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is in charge of the recovery efforts, she said. Applications for assistance are available at the township municipal building, located at 925 W. Main St. and Plymouth Township Fire Company on East Poplar Street.

Still, Bankovich said, he feels fortunate compared to others. “I feel bad for the people who live here. I get to leave here and go home. These people, when they go to bed, they still have the smell and dirt downstairs,” he said. A few hundred yards south on Route 11, Steve Curtin was assessing the damage done to his business, the Flamingo Diner and motel. Curtin, 50, lives in a home situated at a higher elevation just behind the diner. He and his wife, Lisa, watched helplessly as flood waters inched closer and closer to the restaurant. He said he was able to get a lot of food out, but there was no time to remove the restaurant equipment.

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Trial in woman’s slaying set for January Arthur Stoss is charged with killing Lillian Calabro, whose body was found in March.

By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne County judge on Tuesday scheduled a January trial date for a man charged in the slaying of a Pittston woman who was later found dead on a Susquehanna River bank in Wilkes-Barre. Judge William Amesbury said Arthur Stoss, 49, of Pittston Township, will stand trial on Jan. 18 after being charged with the March death of Lillian Calabro, 48.

Assistant District Attorneys Michael Vough and Frank McCabe said that some scientific evidence is still Stoss being tested, while defense attorneys Allyson Kacmarski and David Lampman said they are preparing requests to file in the case. Amesbury said he wanted to schedule the trial in January so that if the upcoming November election changes any of the attorney’s statuses – Vough is a candidate for Luzerne County judge – then prosecutors have enough time to make any ar-

rangements necessary. Amesbury said another pretrial hearing will be held on Nov. 9, and a hearing on any motions and requests on Dec. 16. On March 12, police discovered a stripe of blood and several of Calabro’s belongings in Pittston’s Riverfront Park near the Firefighters Memorial, setting off a week-long search of the river by authorities. Calabro’s body was discovered downstream by a man walking his dog on the river bank near Kirby Park, WilkesBarre, on March 21. According to the criminal complaint, Stoss’ daughter, Jennifer Milazzo, of Pittston, turn-

ed him in. Milazzo told investigators she spoke to her father at her residence in the early morning hours of March 12, and he told her he murdered someone. Stoss was wet from the waist down when he arrived, she said, and that Stoss told her he was involved in a drug deal gone bad that led him into a fist fight with a black man, Smith said. She said Stoss told her he “hit the guy with a rock so hard he heard the skull pop and was pretty sure the guy did not make it out and is still floating down the river.” Stoss said he and Calabro walked from a friend’s apartment to Kennedy Boulevard in

Pittston to buy drugs, and while waiting in the lot, the driver of a red Mitsubishi Eclipse pulled up and said to go to the area of Calabro’s residence at Gabriel House, a transitional housing facility for women on William Street. Stoss said he and Calabro walked together through an alley between Gabriel House and the Joyce Insurance Building where the Eclipse pulled up. Calabro got in, the car pulled away and neither returned, Stoss said. Investigators said a surveillance video of the alley behind Joyce Insurance did not show Stoss, Calabro or a vehicle matching the description given by Stoss.

Court denies appeal of ruling regarding statements in alleged homicide Cody Lee unable to discern whether talking to police was right thing to do, ruling says. By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – The state Supreme Court on Monday denied a prosecutor’s request to appeal a lower court’s decision in the case of a teen charged with homicide, making it likely the case can move forward in Luzerne County Court. The state Supreme Court de-

MEETINGS Bear Creek residents raise water, flooding concerns BEAR CREEK TWP. – The township is well out of the flood zone, but issues related to water and flooding still dominated on Monday as supervisors fielded complaints about water runoff and cleared the way for township road crews and equipment to be used for cleanup in flooded parts of the valley. Residents of the Forest Park development appealed to the supervisors for assistance with water they said is running through a culvert under Route 115 and flooding their basements. They also complained about runoff they said comes from a water main that is raised up and diverting ground water onto their properties. Supervisors said they were familiar with the situation and a township engineer had been on site after last week’s heavy rain to see it first-hand. The next step will be to talk to PennDOT about the easement and determine who is legally responsible for the problem, supervisors said. They also promised to send out the engineer to review the water situation on a lot on Old Bear Creek Boulevard. Also discussed was a deteriorated culvert on a loop of road off of Route 115. The township received funds from a gaming grant to repair the culvert and is awaiting approval from the state Department of Environmental Protection to go ahead with the work, but recent heavy rains caused additional deterioration and flooded the roadway,

the shooting. Lee’s case is currently being heard in adult court. Or, prosecutors can decide to appeal the Supreme Court’s decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. In April, Senior Judge Joseph Augello ruled that statements Lee made to investigators in 2009 will not be permitted to be used because Lee was suffering from hypothermia and was unable to discern whether talking to police was the right or wrong thing to do. Prosecutors First Assistant District Attorney Jeff Tokach and Assistant District Attorney

Richard Hughes argued in a December 2010 filing that the Superior Court should reconsider its decision because Augello ruled Lee suffered from a “moderate degree” of hypothermia, which prosecutors argued unsuccessfully is a “minor injury” that could not affect Lee from making an “informed waiver of his Miranda rights.” Prosecutors had said Augello’s ruling “clearly substantially handicapped” their case. Lee’s attorneys, Peter Paul Olszewski, Jr., Melissa Scartelli and Charles Rado, said in court

papers filed in January that prosecutors misunderstood Augello’s ruling regarding the hypothermia. “The commonwealth’s argument can be construed as disingenuous,” the attorneys wrote. “(Augello) never found that a moderate degree of hypothermia equates to a “minor injury.” The attorneys also argued that prosecutors are “absolutely and totally” incorrect to argue that Lee’s father, Scott, was not an interested adult when his son was being questioned by police.

architect, told board members Monday paving still needs to be completed, and issues caught by a site inspector relating to the building’s compliance with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act need to be resolved. Nesbit said these ADA issues cannot be done overnight, and asked the project’ inspector for a 60-day window to perform these tasks, which include changes to the chemistry and art labs and adding handrails to the auditorium. If not completed before the start of school, Superintendent Frank Galicki said, these changes would have to be performed after school hours or on weekends in order to ensure the safety of students. Nesbit also presented about $48,000 in change orders to the board that will be voted upon at next week’s regular meeting. Galicki said a Connect ED Last-minute work going on at call will be going out to parents in the district Tuesday and the new Dallas High School today about traffic pattern DALLAS TWP. -- The new Dallas High School will open its changes on campus. Details will doors to students this week, but also be available on the district’s website, www.dallassdsite workers will be very busy .com. Parent and student traffic until then tying up all loose for the high school, middle ends before the school can school and Dallas Elementary begin its academic year today. Bob Nesbit of Crabtree, Rohr- will be sent through the access baugh & Associates, the project road off Hildebrandt Road,

while buses will access the schools from Conyngham Avenue. Galicki said administrators and township police officers will be there today to help vehicles adjust to the traffic changes. Jack Wega, director of federal funds, gave the board a report about the Dallas Middle School evacuee shelter enacted on Thursday for those in the flood plain. He said many district employees and students volunteered their time to help the effort. The school housed 126 people during the event and was closed on Saturday. Due to inclement weather, the board announced its third change for the Dallas High School dedication. It will be at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 3 before the board’s work session. The board approved a contract for administrators through

June 2016. Business Manager Grant Palfey said most administrators took a pay freeze for the year 2010-11. Two administrators, middle school principal Thomas Duffy and Dallas Elementary School Principal Thomas Traver, will receive their raises over two years. Subsequent raises through 2016 will be based on the statewide Act 1 Index. Palfey also said the contract also included a health care feature that allows administrators to reimburse medications or licensed practitioner costs up to $2,000 per year. It also features a tax deferred annuity plan, similar to a 401k, based on the Act 1 Index. The school board will hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m. Monday in the administration building Sarah Hite

nied a request by prosecutors to appeal a March decision by the Superior Court. In that decision, the Superior Court ruled prosecutors cannot reargue why statements made by Cody Lee, 17, who is charged in the December 2009 shooting death of his great-grandfather, Herbert Lee, will not be permitted to be used. The court’s ruling on Monday makes way for a hearing on whether homicide charges in Lee’s case should be sent to county juvenile court since Lee was 16-years-old at the time of making it necessary to close it and use a steel plate to shore it up. Supervisors discussed proactive steps to protect motorists, including the possibility of closing that stretch of road until repairs are made. Roadmaster Ruth Koval said she monitors the situation and closes the road as necessary. Koval also said she has been in touch with local municipalities affected by flooding last week and offered the use of the township’s trucks and road crew to assist. In support of this type of assistance, the supervisors unanimously approved a resolution that will allow crews to be dispatched when disasters occur. The next meeting of the supervisors is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. in the municipal building. The agenda will include the township’s Act 537 sewer plan. Janine Ungvarsky

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Meeting today will focus on pipeline rules By SARAH HITE shite@timesleader.com

DALLAS TWP. – The Dallas Township Planning Commission granted conditional preliminary approval to Chief Gathering LLC for its proposed pipeline project. The company received approval condition upon several factors, including receipt of permits from the state Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. All work is also privy to zoning requirements. The board of supervisors will hold a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. today to discuss further requirements Chief must follow as a result of ongoing negotiations. The route Chief planned for its pipeline has deviated since its original submission in May, and Ted Wurfel, vice president of Environmental, Safety and Regulatory Affairs for Chief, could not specify a reason for these changes. The pipeline will take gas from wells in Susquehanna and Wyoming counties to the Transco interstate pipeline at a site located about 1,300 feet from the Dallas School District campus. Residents asked questions about whether a pending lawsuit against Tuula D’Anca, a property owner on Goodleigh Road who signed a right-of-way agreement with Chief, would have an effect on the route Chief has chosen for its gathering line. Thomas Brennan, acting as solicitor for the planning commission, said that if the route deviates from the plans approved by the commission, Chief would need to go through the process again. Chief attorney Ken Komoroski said he didn’t expect the pending lawsuit against the company would have an effect on the company’s route. The approval was also condition upon receiving comments from the Luzerne County Planning Commission. Township Engineer Thomas Doughton said that while the planning commission would like to review those comments, those are not a requirement of the land development ordinance. He said that if any comments presented by the county planning commission have not already been covered by township engineers, Chief would have to resolve those outstanding issues as well.

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OUR OPINION: CALL 829-1341

Find recovery aid, emotional help

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ICK UP THE telephone and call Help Line if you need assistance coping with the flood’s aftermath: the loss of your home and personal belongings, or the less evident emotional wreckage. Don’t suffer needlessly; support is available. Help Line’s caseworkers, on duty 24 hours a day, can provide crisis counseling to people feeling unusually anxious or depressed. Likewise, they can connect callers to a range of social services that supply shelter, food, clothing, health care, legal services and other aid. Its operators maintain a database of more than 400 area agencies, plus “16,000 additional regional, state and national resources,” according to Help Line’s website. The site, accessible at www.helpline-nepa.info, also offers lots of updated flood-recovery information. Click on “Topics of Interest: Shelters, Road & Flooding Information.” Help Line, which primarily assists residents of five Northeastern Pennsylvania counties, started in the Wyoming Valley after the Agnes flood of 1972. Its mission then: “To provide a central resource for vital information for the victims of this devastating disaster.”

LIFE SUPPORT • Reach Help Line by calling 829-1341 or 1-888-829-1341 (tollfree number for residents outside the Greater Wyoming Valley). Or visit its website: www.helpline-nepa.info. • Support Help Line’s mission by making a financial contribution to help offset the nonprofit program’s costs. Click “donate” on its website or mail checks to 31 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701.

Nearly four decades later, it again can be counted on to smooth the road to recovery and soothe distraught souls. If you’re a flood victim whose household already had its share of turmoil, due to a family member prone to alcohol abuse, domestic violence or other trouble, chances are those problems won’t disappear. In fact, the added stress of being displaced and of rebuilding a damaged property could make things worse. Fortunately, you have somewhere to turn. Help Line, a program of the Family Service Association of Wyoming Valley, has fielded since its founding more than 2.3 million calls. Its caseworkers are waiting today to handle at least one more – yours. Call 829-1341.

QUOTE OF THE DAY “Rest assured that my office is going to be here to help you, every step of the way.” U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta The congressman from Hazleton this week established several constituent recovery centers – places where his staff members will help people who have questions with the federal disaster assistance procedures. Those centers are located at the Duryea Borough Building, the West Pittston Borough Building, the Bloomsburg Regional Technology Center and the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry (for business inquiries only), according to Barletta’s congressional website.

OTHER OPINION: MAIL CRISIS

Untie the hands of postal service

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HE U.S. POSTAL Service, a cumbersome, complex behemoth tied down by the restraints of Congress, has seen more changes over its more than 200 years than perhaps any other governmental or quasifederal agency. The constitutionally mandated service, for the most part, has evolved with the times – providing mail delivery by steamboat, Pony Express, railroad and jet airplanes. But, in recent years, the post office has been hog-tied by an outdated business model that has forced it to the edge of economic disaster. Last week, Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe warned congressional leaders that the USPS “is at the brink of default.” The reason: the Postal Service can’t afford to pay the U.S. Treasury a mandated $5.5 billion for future retirees’ health benefits. Donahoe asked Congress to enact comprehensive

legislation by the end of the month to prevent a default. President Barack Obama is expected to propose a 90-day extension on the retirement fund payment, which would give postal officials, the administration and Congress time to consider a more extensive plan to help stabilize an organization that, according to Donahoe, is losing so much money that it might have to shut down by next summer. For the short term, Congress should grant the 90-day delay in payment to the retirement fund and give the postmaster general authority to reorganize staff and refine services. For the long term, Congress must decide what essential communication services the Postal Service can and should continue to provide and then give it the ability make tough, sensible business decisions. Fort Worth Star-Telegram

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9/11 has new meaning for grateful flood victim

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or the past 10 years, Sept. 11 has brought out the most angry, hateful feelings I never thought I could have. Sunday, I reclaimed 9/11 for me. On that day, family, friends and strangers came to my home to help me rebuild. They worked in horrible, stinky, dangerous conditions. They carried garbage, furniture and precious family heirlooms – all to the curb. They did the jobs I couldn’t do because emotionally it tore me apart and physically I couldn’t take down my children’s artwork from the walls and trash it. They did it for me, because it had to be done and I didn’t have the strength. They swept, shoveled and schlepped for hours and hours – and then, many of them, after helping me for all those hours, went on to my sister’s house and to other friends’ houses to help as well. They all smiled and hugged not only me, but also each other. A team, thrown together haphazardly from various facets of my life, seamlessly got the job done as if it had been practicing this task for months. This team of people changed my life. On Sept. 11, 2001, I stood on 5th Avenue in Manhattan and watched our world fall apart. Sunday and every 9/11 anniversary going forward I always will remember and honor those who lost their lives back in 2001. But because of what I witnessed on Sept. 11, 2011, on York Avenue, my emotions on 9/11 will be those of gratitude and my memories will be of rebuilding. Katie Callahan West Pittston

Valley bands together to get the job done

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just wanted to remind the folks of the Wyoming Valley how in times of need we all come together. When the flood evacuations started, and folks on both sides of the Susquehanna River were stressed and trying to determine where they could go and how to get there, others were trying to figure out how they could help. One such company was Mericle Development. Mr. Mericle and his employees made their way to both WilkesBarre and Forty Fort as soon as they heard about possible breaches in the levee. With their trucks and tractors they helped to bolster the levees to prevent any catastrophic flooding in those areas and surrounding communities. They and all the volunteers, National Guard, city, county and state workers, etc., who helped to prevent even more flooding – as well as neighbors, friends and shelters who took in people – are to be commended. We truly are the “Valley with a heart.” Bob Borwick Kingston

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Reader urges renewal of church attendance

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e have had an earthquake, a hurricane and now a flood in rapid succession. I pray we do not get the next event described in the Bible. It is a good time for all people to attend and support your local church of choice. We all might be able to support each other in this way. Allan Kinsman Dallas

Dedicated work ensures well-being of patients

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n behalf of the Wyoming Valley Health Care System, I extend our sincere gratitude to all of the caring individuals and organizations that put forth such extraordinary efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of our patients during the recent disaster. From the physicians and staff who stayed at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital for the duration of the crisis, to the countless other staff members who ensured the well-being of patients while their own families and residences were in jeopardy, I offer my heartfelt thanks. That our continuity of patient care was never disrupted is testament to the unwavering commitment and dedication that Wilkes-Barre General Hospital physicians, employees and volunteers bring to bear each and every day. I also would like to acknowledge the dedication and commitment of our Behavioral Health Services staff and physicians, many of whom left their homes and families to care for their patients at other organizations that were gracious enough to accept evacuated patients. I would be remiss if I did not recognize the cooperative efforts of those organizations: Clarks Summit State Hospital, which accepted and helped care for more than 80 First Hospital Wyoming Valley patients transferred to its facility; Berwick Hospital Center and Retirement Village, which helped care for the evacuated residents of our personal care facility, Wyoming Valley Manor; and Special Care Hospital in Nanticoke, which also helped ensure a smooth and orderly transfer and return of patients over the course of a very hectic 72-hour period. We owe the leadership, physicians and staff of these fine orga-

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nizations a serious debt of gratitude and commend their respective health care teams for their much-appreciated support. It’s often said that the true test of character in an individual or organization is in the ability to overcome adversity. The fine, caring individuals of our organization – together with all of the outstanding individuals and organizations that braved disastrous conditions and circumstances to ensure the safety of an entire community – have most certainly passed this test with flying colors. I’ve never been more proud to be a part of the WVHCS family and to work for an organization in a community that so richly deserves its standing as the “Valley with a heart.” Cornelio Catena Chief executive officer Wyoming Valley Health Care System Wilkes-Barre

Engineers, Kanjorski deserve our gratitude

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ur family experienced the Agnes flood when the Susquehanna River overtopped the levee near Hicks Creek in Exeter. While we received only minor damage, other areas of the Wyoming Valley sustained heavier damage or were completely wiped out in June 1972. Damage due to Tropical Storm Agnes was the most expensive natural disaster in the history of the United States – with nearly $3 billion in damage in 1972, about $14 billion in today’s dollars. Can anyone really see the Valley recovering from that type of damage today? Now, in 2011, as we recover from the highest Susquehanna River levels ever recorded, it’s important to take a few moments to remind ourselves who’s responsible for helping to provide the outstanding levee protection that saved much of the Valley from disaster. Without the dedicated efforts of U.S. Rep. Paul Kanjorski – who worked throughout his congressional career to obtain funding for the Wyoming Valley Levee-Raising Project and saw it through from inception in 1986 to completion nearly 20 years later – and the expertise of the Army Corps of Engineers – without whose knowledge the levees could not have been raised – the Valley would not have the outstanding protection that saved it last week from Agnes’ “big sister” Tropical Storm Lee. So, while remembering the past, we wanted to take a few moments to send a huge thank-you to former Congressman Kanjorski and the Army Corps of Engineers for a job well done in helping to save our future. Our family’s heartfelt thanks goes out to you both. Stephen, Dorothy and Carmen DeBella Exeter


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Barre sides must also be studied, Urban said. These seals are placed between the roadway and bottom of the flood gates when they are Continued from Page 1A installed. Sandbags and plastic uated because it’s a “transition are also placed behind the gates once they’re erected on the river point,” he said. “There’s a visible crack in the side. Water pressure blew out secwall and other cracks. We were concerned about the weight and tions of the seals on both sides, force of the water with the Urban said. “We need to see if there is any ground so soft, so we had to shore the wall so there would be type of material that would be no vibration and further cracking better,” Urban said. The county kept the seals for and collapse of the wall,” Urban evaluation, Gibbons said. He said. Parts of the $250 million levee stressed that the Market Street system that developed boils flood gates were structurally sound and must also be addressed, officials said. The federal government showed no signs of damage when Boils occur when wa- will likely fund most of ter finds a seepage the repairs, though the they were disassembled and repath under the levee, turned to storjeopardizing the sta- state and county may be required to pay a age. bility of the levee. The flood About 1,000 tons of portion, Urban said. gates at both dirt and rock were The county pays for downtown dumped on a large Wilkes-Barre boil behind the coun- maintenance of the levee portal ty recreational com- levee and pumping openings also plex near the Wyom- stations with a special “performed exing Valley Airport in tremely well,” Forty Fort, Urban fee on 14,470 properties in low-lying areas Gibbons said. said. “They’re the County flood pro- that were inundated by lowest closure tection crews also the 1972 Agnes Flood. structures, so dropped about 100 they’re under tons of dirt and rock on another boil at the base of the the most pressure,” he said. “We levee in Wyoming by the Midway got very little seepage from Shopping Center. Stabilizing ma- them.” Several other flood gate cloterial was also put on boils at the levee base behind The Laurels sures, sluice gates, flaps and the nursing home in Kingston, at the 13 pumping stations that are part end of Fellows Avenue in Hanov- of the levee system must also be er Township and at several loca- inspected by the Army Corps, Urban said. Each pumping stations in Plymouth, Urban said. The Army Corps also will be tion has multiple pumps. The federal government will asked to evaluate whether there are signs of erosion on the river likely fund most of the repairs, side that will require stabiliza- though the state and county may be required to pay a portion, Urtion, officials said. The seals at the bottom of the ban said. The county pays for mainteMarket Street Bridge flood gates on both the Kingston and Wilkes- nance of the levee and pumping

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On Friday, officials were dealing with a boil near the Luzerne County Sports Complex. The levee was holding back the still-rising river at the top of the photo. But near the yellow excavation vehicle, muddy river water flows up from the ground and into the soccer fields.

stations with a special fee on 14,470 properties in low-lying areas that were inundated by the 1972 Agnes Flood and are now protected by the levee. Though many complained about the fee when it was instituted in 2009, Urban said he’s heard support in recent days as fee-payers see the flood devastation in unprotected communities. “I’ve had many people come up to me and say they have no problem paying the fee now,” Urban said.

Orange spray paint marks cracks that formed in the concrete casing of the Wyoming Valley Levee in Forty Fort during last week’s flooding. The stress on the wall was one of the most serious concerns that officials will have to address in the aftermath of the recordhigh river levels that were experienced.

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I N F O R M AT I O N A L M E E T I N G Mayor Tony Denisco of West Pittston said there will be an informational meeting tonight at 7 at the Wyoming Area High School, 20 Memorial St., Exeter, for floodaffected residents to pick up necessary paperwork to begin the filing process for state and federal aid.

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ing and York. According to a press release from the White House and FEMA, assistance can include grants for temporary housing and home repairs, low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses and other programs to help individuals and business owners recover from the effects of the disaster. Sweet said FEMA plans to open recovery centers in the area. A Disaster Recovery Center will be established at Luzerne County Community College, 1333 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke, beginning today at 1 p.m., and daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. starting on Thursday. Signs will be present on campus directing residents where to go. Representatives of FEMA, PEMA, the Small Business Administration, The American Red Cross, PennDOT, DEP, Department of Public Welfare, Mental Health Professionals and others will be on hand at the center to assist residents who were affected with their needs. Residents should bring their photos and documentation with them when visiting the center. Information numbers In the meantime, Sweet said flood victims can apply for assistance by calling FEMA at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or 1800-462-7585 (TTY) for the hearing- and speech-impaired. People can go online to register at www.disasterassistance.gov. Sweet said people can also go to fema.gov and click on “apply for assistance” and that will take them to a link to apply. “It’s about a 20-minute process to apply,” Sweet said. “If you call, an operator will take you through the process. If you go online, each page is self-explanatory.” Sweet said that once an application is completed, the applicant will receive a phone call from a FEMA inspector with-

F E M A C O N TA C T I N F O Call FEMA: 1-800-621-FEMA (3362) or 1-800-462-7585 (TTY) for the hearing and speech impaired. Applying online: Register at www.disasterassistance.gov. Sweet said people can also go to fema.gov and click on “apply for assistance” and that will take them to a link for disaster assistance.

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A front-end loader heads down Susquehanna Avenue in Exeter on Tuesday afternoon to remove an earthen dam between Schooley Avenue and Lincoln Street built to prevent flooding last Thursday.

in one to 10 days to set an appointment to visit his or her home. He said a package of information will be sent to each applicant with information explaining the entire process. The Luzerne County Emergency Management officials have posted information on the county’s website at www.luzernecounty.org. Biden coming Friday U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton, said he received confirmation that Vice President Joe Biden will be coming to the area on Friday to tour flood damage. Biden was first said to be coming to West Pittston, but according to an update from Barletta’s office late Tuesday night,

Joe stops by With U.S. Vice President Joe Biden set to visit Luzerne County on Friday, make timesleader.com your first stop for full coverage as Biden tours floodstricken neighborhoods.

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that has changed to a location yet to be determined. No additional details have been released yet regarding the time of Biden’s arrival. Gov. Tom Corbett was pleased that President Obama acted swiftly on his request for a declaration of disaster. “This declaration means federal aid will now be available for our residents who have sustained significant damage as a result of last weekend’s disaster,” Corbett said. “As our residents begin the rebuilding process, the state stands ready to act as a partner in ensuring efficient and timely assistance for all affected Pennsylvania residents.” Until the FEMA inspectors arrive, Sweet said people should not wait to

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clean up their properties and discard debris. “I was in Plymouth Township, and I noticed a lot of people already cleaning up,” he said. “They are doing exactly what everybody should be doing -- cleaning their houses, removing contaminated and destroyed items and putting them on the curbside.” Sweet advised flood victims to document all losses and take as many pictures as possible. W. Craig Fugate, FEMA administrator, Department of Homeland Security, named Thomas J. McCool as the Federal Coordinating Officer for federal recovery operations in the affected area. Sweet will tour the area and meet with

officials to get a handle on the scope of the devastation. The presidential disaster declaration was welcome news to Mayor Tony Denisco in West Pittston. He said he was pleased to learn that Biden, a native of Scranton, will be coming for a tour. “We welcome him with open arms,” Denisco said. “We want him to see what the taxpayers of West Pittston are going through.” “We need protection, whether it be a levee or a dredging of the river,” Denisco said. “But first and foremost, we need federal funding or West Pittston will become a ghost town.” Denisco said 52 tri-axle trucks have been brought in to haul flood debris to landfills. “We’ve acted fast on cleaning up,” the mayor said. “We’re taking the debris out as fast as we can; we’re trying to stay one step ahead of everything.” Denisco said there are other concerns: his town’s infrastructure has been damaged, roads have been torn up and sewer lines stressed. “We need to evaluate the entire town,” he said. “The first wave is to get everything off the street. We have refrigerators filled with food. We’re concerned about odors and rodents. This cleanup won’t be over in a week or two. We have to get this stuff out of town.”


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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL

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TUNKHANNOCK – Trying to prepare to play football while being tormented by threatening flood waters turned out to be a pretty tough task. For Coughlin, it got easier at game time. Joe Parsnik ran for 214 yards and four touchdowns as the Crusaders crushed Tunkhannock 48-11 in a showdown between schools featuring players from two towns heavily affected by last week’s flooding caused by Tropical Storm Lee.

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by halftime, then added a 55-yard touchdown burst to finish the team’s Friday’s Lake-Lehman vs. Wyoming Area game will now be played at scoring. Lake-Lehman due to flooding in West Pittston and Exeter near Wyoming “We knew it was going to be diffiArea’s stadium. cult,” Parsnik said. “But our coaches Kickoff will be 7 p.m. got us together for practices and they Also, Coughlin will host Valley View at 2 p.m. Saturday at Wilkes-Barre prepared us well. My offensive line Memorial Stadium. The game was originally set for Friday night. played really great today.” So did his fellow Coughlin run“I think it was important we both see (in the news) is about flooding. ning back Zac Evans, who started the scoring with a 45-yard touch“This is a good release.” played,” said Coughlin coach Ciro Parsnik released some of his anx- down jaunt on the game’s third play, Cinti, whose team consists of many then later added a 35-yard scoring players from Plains who watched iety pretty quickly. He scored on runs of 6, 77 and 18 their business hubs on River Street get ravaged by flood waters. “All you yards to lead Coughlin to a 35-3 lead See COUGHLIN, Page 4B

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P E N N S TAT E F O O T B A L L

Staying the course

Latest failure puts training camps in doubt, says union president Derek Fisher. By BRIAN MAHONEY AP Basketball Writer

NEW YORK — The long looks on players’ faces and the anger in Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver’s voice made it obvious: There was no progress Tuesday in talks to end the NBA lockout. And with less than three weeks until training camps, the latest setback may be a tough one. “I think coming out of today, obviously because of the calendar, we can’t come out of here feeling as though training camps and the season is going “I think to start on time coming out at this point,” players’ associof today, ation president obviously Derek Fisher of because of the Lakers said. Still divided the calen- over the salary dar, we cap structure, and can’t come owners players decided out of here to pass on talkfeeling as ing again today, and no further though meetings are scheduled at training this point. camps and “Well, we did the season not have a great day, I think it’s is going to fair to say that,” Commissioner start on David Stern time at said. “On the this other hand, we did say that it is point.” our collective Derek Fisher task to decide Players what we want association on the one hand president on each side, and two, what each side needs if we choose to work ourselves in such a way as to have the season start on time. That’s still our goal.” Training camps have been expected to open Oct. 3 and the regular season’s opening night is scheduled for Nov. 1. “We’re a bit pessimistic and discouraged at one, the ability to start on time, and we’re not so sure that there may not be further damages or delay trying to get the season started,” union executive director Billy Hunter said. “The owners are not inclined at this stage to move off the position where they’ve anchored themselves.” Stern and Silver countered that the union insisted the current soft cap system remain exSee NBA, Page 4B

OPINION

Pen is spot Both teams happy just to be back on football field for Oswalt in playoffs

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Penn State coach Joe Paterno, still using a cane, exits his weekly press conference Tuesday in State College. Paterno said he hopes to coach from the sidelines against Temple Saturday.

JoePa finds little fault with QBs in ’Bama loss By DEREK LEVARSE dlevarse@timesleader.com

A few days spent analyzing a lopsided loss yielded a simple conclusion for Joe Paterno. Catch the ball. On offense and defense. “We gotta catch the ball and we gotta make some things happen on defense in a tough ballgame,” the Penn State coach said. “We just haven’t done that. It’s as simple as that.” That’s the answer Paterno had for many of the Nittany Lions’ problems during his weekly press conference on Tuesday. Coming off of a 27-11 loss to Alabama, Penn State isn’t planning

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any radical changes heading into Saturday’s game at Temple. Including at quarterback. Despite ranking 118th out of 120 teams in the country in pass efficiency after two weeks, the Lions will continue to rotate quarterbacks Rob Bolden and Matt McGloin for a third week. Bolden has started each of the first two games before giving way to McGloin by design See PATERNO, Page 4B

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sues, and suddenly Addazio, the offensive coordinator, was pegged to lead the Gators into the Sugar Bowl in January. Meyer, however, eventually reversed field and was indeed on the sideline for that game, eventually returning to coach one final season in Gainesville. As Meyer left Florida after this past season – beating Penn State in the Outback

By DEREK LEVARSE dlevarse@timesleader.com

Coming into the season, Steve Addazio’s record as a head coach was 0-0. That did not mean he had never been a head coach. For a few short weeks in December of 2009, Addazio was near the top of the college football world. Florida coach Urban Meyer had abruptly and shockingly announced his resignation because of health is- See TEMPLE, Page 4B

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Meyers bounces back vs. MMI By VAN ROSE For The Times Leader

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everywhere at the right time while setting the tone MEYERS for her teammates. What stood out most about Wolseiffer’s performance was her service play. MMI She consistently kept the Preppers (1-1) on the run with her accurate serves, especially in the third game. The Mohawks took an 11-4 lead on three straight Wolseiffer service points, and put the game out of reach with three consecutive aces that gave Meyers a 24-17 lead. “I was trying to observe the defense,” Wolseiffer said. “I looked around to see if I could place the ball anywhere it might fall in. We

WILKES-BARRE—After starting the season with a disheartening loss, the Meyers girls volleyball team faced a formidable task in its quest to return to the district playoffs for a second straight year. However, the Mohawks took a step in the right direction with a 3-0 victory over MMI in Wyoming Valley Conference Division III action on Tuesday. The scores were 25-15, 25-18, 25-17. Perhaps just as important, Meyers may have found a new leader in 5-foot-9 senior outside hitter Kyra Wolsieffer, who helped ease the graduation loss of star player Maddie Lavery. Wolseiffer paced the Mohawks (1-1) with 14 kills, six aces and 10 digs She seemed be See MEYERS, Page 4B

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Annika Wessel of MMI hits the ball over the net in a volleyball match Tuesday.

THE conventional thinking goes like this: Roy Oswalt should be your fourth starter come postseason because he’s a veteran, has pitched successfully in October, seems to be getting stronger as the season winds down. Roy is your man because he’s more trustworthy than any rookie, even one as good as Vance Worley. I don’t disagree with the reasons. It’s the conclusion that I contest. Worley should be your fourth starter come playoff time for all those reasons, and let’s add one more: Oswalt has come out of the bullpen in the postseason. Worley has not. If I’m thinking about changing someone’s role for the postseason, it makes better sense to If I’m keep the rookie thinking in his comfort zone and have about the veteran changing shoring up a bullpen that someone’s leans heavily role for on a tired (selfthe postproclaimed) eighth-inning season, it setup guy makes bet(Antonio Bastardo), a sevter sense enth-inning rookie who has to keep been knocked the rookie around of late in his com(Michael Stutes) and fort zone Brad Lidge, from whom no and have one knows the veterwhat to expect. an shoring Solid as he up a bullhas been this season, the pen … same could be said of Ryan Madson, entering his first postseason as a closer. Oswalt may be better served in a role of stabilizing things back there. Especially if you think you might get an eight- or nine-inning effort from one of the Big 3. Three-for-three? You’re more optimistic than me. Earlier this year, discussing postseason disappointments during the Braves’ long run, John Smoltz noted that batters get more picky in the playoffs and perhaps umpires do, too. Especially at the start of games. Pitch counts rise. Oswalt has pitched in the postseason three times, with varying degrees of success. His numbers this year are solid but not spectacular, and frankly not as good as Worley’s. Both men have been able to keep the team in the game. Pitching against two potential playoff opponents in the last week, Worley passed the test even in his Sunday loss. Squeezed unmercifully by home plate umpire Gerry Davis, Vanimal continually gathered himself behind the mound so as not to allow the missed pitch to affect his next one. “I don’t know what it is,” he said last week. “I don’t want to say I get butterflies, but I definitely have an adrenaline rush going out there at the start ... Eventually I’ll slow things down. I always seem to throw a lot of pitches in the first inning.” Worley’s poise and ability to wriggle out of trouble has been a revelation to the entire organization and particularly those who had been around him during his formative years in the minors. Sitting next to one such minor league coach recently, I listened as he marveled over what he called a “(expletive)you” mentality that Worley had found over his last two seasons. See DONNELLON, Page 4B


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On the Mark By Mark Dudek For The Times Leader

The Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs has just recently added two live racing dates for the month of September. The first date is Sept. 22 with a special post time of 1 p.m. A mystery voucher giveaway is eligible for members of the racing rewards, you can be lucky enough to win up to $500 in live racing vouchers. The other added date is the following Sept. 29, that too has a post time of 1 p.m. The racing rewards players on that day can fill out an entry form with three trifecta numbers for races 1 through 9. Finish in the exact order and you win a $50 live wagering voucher, if they come in boxed you win a $25 live wagering voucher. So that’s two days at the Downs where you have a shot at winning something without even spending a dollar. You never know, you just might be the lucky one! BEST BET: SCHOOLKIDS (8TH) VALUE PLAY: FUEL CELL (7TH)

POST TIME 6:30 p.m. All Races One Mile First-$7,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 3 Carscot Nexus G.Napolitano 5-7-1 Stays flat and wires’em 4 Instant Photo A.Miller 4-3-3 Drops from ten claimers 1 Camelot Kosmos M.Kakaley 1-5-2 Looks to makes it back to back 7 Firewall D.Irvine 1-1-5 Loved the mud 5 Bar None M.Simons 2-4-9 Made a miscue from the rail 8 Emery Ho J.Pavia 5-3-8 Roughed up 6 Overdraft W.Mann 5-1-9 Had no answer off great trip 9 Tonight Aas A.Napolitano 3-6-8 Nothing left 2 Stretch Limo G.Benetos 9-2-7 Run over Second-$11,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life 5 Hot Shot Lawyer M.Kakaley 4-2-9 Gets a much needed win 2 Odin Blue Chip A.Napolitano 3-2-1 Right there in the fight 6 Rockrockwhosthere G.Napolitano 8-5-2 Burning some cash 8 Acrylic Hanover A.McCarthy 4-5-1 2yr old tries older 1 Showtime Shark A.Miller 2-3-3 Andy struggling at PD 9 Roaring Rei D.Ingraham 1-2-3 Just broke his maiden 3 Rainbow Power T.Buter 5-2-3 Beaten chalk 3 straight 4 Westward Wizard H.Parker 6-6-2 Wrong part of town 7 Cruising Yankee B.Bittle 4-4-1 Bittle with rare drive Third-$14,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $9,100 last 5 5 Gurf L.Stalbaum 1-6-6 Versatile trotters scores 6 Nonverbal Hanover L.Porfilio 8-1-3 Showed he’s got the talent 1 A Gentleman G.Napolitano 8-5-6 Trying to regain that stride 2 Bullet J.Pantaleano 5-3-3 Jimmy in for the night 3 Celebrity Legacy D.Ingraham 3-4-2 Case barn doing better 4 Commander Richards Tn.Schadel 6-7-2 Sent by team Schadel 9 Truth In Action M.Kakaley 7-3-4 Going nowhere from 9 slot 8 B Contemporary J.Taggart 4-6-3 Struggling trotter 7 Shelly Ross A.McCarthy 4-4-2 Automatic toss Fourth-$4,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $5,000 4 Jetta Baran T.Buter 7-1-2 Toss last, still solid 1 Scott’s Sweety D.Ingraham 1-5-6 Coming to life 2 Bigtime Hanover A.Napolitano 4-3-8 Stays close to the pace 3 Prairie Ganache M.Kakaley 2-7-5 Matt cooled off a tad 5 Want To See You G.Napolitano 6-8-1 Should get smoother trip 6 Cardine Hanover D.Irvine 3-2-8 Don been winning some 9 Heavenly Helen M.Simns 4-8-2 Tough luck mare 7 Gangsta Lady L.Porfilio 7-1-3 Swings and misses 8 Park Free J.Taggart 3-9-5 Guilty as charged Fifth-$11,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 2 pm races life 5 Perfect Change T.Buter 2-8-2 Wins in a laugher 1 Nagini A.McCarthy 8-1-2 Talented youngster 9 Trevor R B.Truitt 2-2-3 Reason Bryce is here 6 Bob N Tony M.Kakaley 5-2-7 Won’t cut the mile again 8 Cross Island King L.Stalbaum 2-5-6 Made nice recovery 4 Bullvillcomeonjohn J.Taggart 2-6-3 Well staked 2yr old 3 Tritech D.Ingraham 5-4-7 King training at .151 2 May Day Mist A.Miller 2-7-5 Wrong time of year 7 Che Hall M.Simons 4-4-8 Forget it Sixth-$18,000 Clm.Hndcp Pace;clm.price $15-20,000 8 Picked By Angel G.Napolitano 8-5-1 Nap finds a way 9 Grngrasanhitimes A.McCarthy 1-1-1 Remarkable turnaround 5 Heres Matty J.Pavia 6-1-1 Chester import 3 Deal With Life H.Parker 3-1-4 Been solid since the claim 2 Nora Lee A.Napolitano 4-7-5 Too little, too late 1 Nite Games A.Miller 8-3-6 Often a long price 4 Twin B Passion M.Romano 6-2-9 Notch below these 6 Pure Desire M.Kakaley 7-3-6 Lacks consistency 7 People Like Me M.Simons 5-4-3 Dislike Seventh-$18,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $12,000 last 5 4 Fuel Cell M.Kakaley 2-2-1 Sweeps by them all 6 Magnum Kosmos A.Miller 3-2-6 Drops from PASS Final 2 Di Manggio T.Buter 1-1-4 Hope you had at 6-1 3 I Love New York D.Irvine 1-1-5 Closing in on $100k for yr 9 Macs Bad Boy M.Simons 1-5-2 Finally got it done for Simons 7 Decolletage G.Napolitano 6-2-4 Lone gal in the group 1 St Giannis J.Pavia 7-7-3 Drops, but off form 5 Florida Mac Attack A.Napolitano 2-6-9 Been breaking stride 8 Yankee Manny B.Irvine 6-9-1 Another with bad habits Eighth-$18,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $12,000 last 5 1 Schoolkids P.Berry 1-8-8 Controls from the pole 6 Master Stroke G.Napolitano 1-5-7 All chasing the bus 4 Jetty A.Napolitano 3-2-6 Can wing it off the gate 5 Fashion Heart M.Simons 6-4-8 Hoping for fast fractions 2 Buckeye In Charge M.Kakaley 4-1-6 Bounced off that win 7 Albert Chief A T.Buter 4-6-2 Can’t stay with these 8 Rush Of Fools J.Pavia 5-3-5 Overwhelmed 9 Four Starz Kyle A.McCarthy 8-1-2 Struggled last week 3 Michael’s Marvel A.Miller 3-4-6 An also ran Ninth-$14,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $9,100 last 5 7 Tac’s Delight G.Napolitano x-2-4 No one will catch 5 Sand Top Gun T.Buter 7-2-9 Note the driver change 4 Lavec Dream A.McCarthy 6-2-7 Millionaire trotter 1 Emily Do M.Kakaley 2-8-1 Does better when inside 2 Senator Hall J.Pavia 4-4-2 Pavia continues to be off 3 The Kentuckian A.Napolitano 2-1-8 Done well since coming to PD 6 Cherry Tree Luke J.Pantaleano 9-4-4 Chopped down 8 Amour’s Brother J.Taggart 9-2-8 Remains a distant trotter 9 Too Salty M.Simons 7-8-1 Sour Tenth-$29,000 F&M Open Pace 1 Red Star Hottie M.Kakaley 1-4-3 Rail does the trick 8 Mcflirty A.McCarthy 5-2-2 Cuts the mile 3 Flirtiscape G.Napolitano 1-5-6 Pena-Nap still solid duo 6 Park Avenue T.Buter 2-3-2 Hard to ignore 5 Mememe L.Stalbaum 1-2-2 Prepped well for comeback 7 Spirit To Spare A.Miller 5-3-6 Tends to tire off cover 2 Joyfuljoy N M.Lewis 7-2-4 New to Pocono 4 Save My Shark J.Pantaleano 2-8-6 Bite taken out of 9 Omen Hanover P.Berry 4-1-1 Berry really gone south Eleventh-$7,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500 9 Berndt Energy G.Napolitano 9-6-5 Should inhale them 4 Funny Briefs H.Parker 4-5-5 Race is on for place 5 Mon Beau Somolli N M.Romano 6-9-4 Not the strongest field 3 Over Ruled A.McCarthy 6-6-5 Raced better at Chester 1 Universal Star D.Irvine 4-9-8 The class of the group 2 O-Georgie J.Pavia 4-9-5 Tough one to figure out 6 Corly’s Finale M.Kakaley 8-4-4 Well back last couple 7 Revington A.Napolitano 7-3-6 Stalls 8 Tactical Advantage T.Buter 5-4-5 No moves Twelfth-$9,800 Clm.Pace;clm.price $10,000 6 Cammi Place L.Stalbaum 4-5-6 Back in winning barn 5 Natural Woman N J.Pavia 2-6-1 The one to beat 9 Annika S M.Kakaley 8-6-1 Better than she’s shown 3 Moonlite Delite G.Napolitano 7-3-3 Sits pocket, but lacks pop 7 PW Ivory Grin J.Pantaleano 4-2-5 Sherman still solid 2 Very Ideal Hanover A.McCarthy 7-5-5 Not a good idea 1 Riverdancer J.Taggart 2-7-6 Reaching a bit 4 Star Of India T.Buter 5-2-7 Dims 8 Taylorlane Diva M.Simons 9-6-6 Gaps badly Thirteenth-$11,000 Cond.Trot;n/w 2 pm races life 6 Aequitas M.Kakaley 2-2-3 Strolls by 8 Beer Summit A.McCarthy 3-7-3 Cantab Hall 2yr old 3 New York Colossus A.Miller 3-10-1 Wife Julie Miller sends out 4 Highway J.Pavia 2-2-8 Difficult road to haul 5 Pilgrims All In D.Irvine 8-3-4 Lightly raced gelding 1 Astarsborn Hanover M.Simons 4-9-4 Better earlier in season 2 Ms Mulligan T.Buter 3-5-8 Just 1-for-22 lifetime 7 Broadway’s Heir D.Ingraham 4-3-1 In with toughies 9 Baileys Photo E.Mollor 7-4-1 No pictures in sight Fourteenth-$11,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life 1 Jokin’ Man A.Napolitano 3-5-1 Needed last, should be faster 7 Meg’s Boy G.Napolitano 5-5-4 Tries to steal it 9 Cobalt Man H.Parker 7-7-5 From strong connections 8 Rocknroll Wannabe R.Hammer 4-6-8 Hammer here for the mount 2 Marvelthisbliss D.Ingraham 4-5-4 Has to be a bit closer early 3 Willie’s Dragon M.Simons 9-3-6 Wiped out 4 Patient Major A.McCarthy 5-5-3 Been failing 5 Kanjo T.Buter 5-3-8 Slip slides away 6 Skymeadow Joseph M.Kakaley 9-8-6 Comes to halt Fifteenth-$11,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life 6 Wrubellious J.Pavia 5-7-3 Starts off the late double 8 Social Network D.Irvine 1-8-1 Fast colt 4 Back To The West M.Kakaley 3-3-1 Beaten favorite two straight 5 No Foreign Xchange A.Napolitano 1-6-3 Back from Vernon 2 Lindwood Player A.McCarthy 3-2-4 Heavily raced 2yr old 7 Articulate G.Napolitano 1-2-7 Rough spot for a repeat 1 Ethan Hanover M.Lancaster 6-5-8 Having issues 3 Stirling Advocate T.Buter 4-2-9 One more race to go Sixteenth-$9,700 Cond.Pace;maidens 8 Megs Breeze G.Napolitano 5-6-5 It’s a breath of fresh air 3 How ‘Bout A Smooch E.Lohmeyer 3-2-3 Eddie good with youngsters 9 Grace K A.McCarthy 6-2-4 From the stable of Noel Daley 5 Twoblisstwo D.Ingraham 3-4-2 Rounds out the super 4 Little Native Girl L.Stalbaum 4-4-3 Marks 10th start of season 1 Marymac Is A Whack M.Kakaley 8-8-2 Tires down the lane 7 Mac’s Journey J.Taggart 5-6-2 No response 2 Kaitlin Kir M.Simons 6-7-3 ….next 6 Trupid J.Pavia 7-3-5 See you on Fri

L O C A L C A L E N D A R Today's Events H.S. CROSS COUNTRY Berwick, Crestwood, MMI Prep, Northwest, Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood Coughlin, Holy Redeemer, Meyers, Tunkhannock, Wyoming Seminary at Lake-Lehman Hazleton Area, Hanover Area, GAR, Nanticoke, Pittston Area at Wyoming Area H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Hazleton Area at Meyers Lackawanna Trail at Wallenpaupack Honesdale at Abington Heights Wyoming Seminary at Coughlin Wyoming Valley West at Delaware Valley Nanticoke at Crestwood Wyoming Area at Lake-Lehman Holy Redeemer at Dallas H.S. GOLF MMI Prep at Dallas

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S O C C E R MLS EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Columbus .................. 11 9 7 40 33 34 Sporting Kansas City 10 8 10 40 43 36 Philadelphia .............. 8 7 12 36 35 30 Houston ..................... 8 9 11 35 34 36 D.C. ............................ 8 7 10 34 37 35 New York ................... 6 6 15 33 42 38 Chicago...................... 4 8 15 27 30 35 New England............. 5 11 12 27 32 43 Toronto FC ................ 5 12 12 27 30 51 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA x-Los Angeles ........... 15 3 10 55 40 22 Seattle ........................ 13 6 9 48 43 31 FC Dallas................... 13 8 7 46 36 31 Real Salt Lake .......... 13 7 6 45 37 22 Colorado .................... 10 8 11 41 39 37 Portland...................... 9 12 6 33 33 41 Chivas USA............... 7 11 10 31 32 33 San Jose .................... 6 10 11 29 29 35 Vancouver ................. 4 13 10 22 28 43 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. x- clinched playoff berth Saturday's Games Real Salt Lake 2, Philadelphia 1 Monday's Games Sporting Kansas City 2, Los Angeles 2, tie Wednesday's Games Philadelphia 4, New England 4, tie Friday's Games Los Angeles 1, Colorado 0 Saturday's Games Real Salt Lake 2, Seattle FC 1 Sporting Kansas City 3, Houston 0 Philadelphia 0, Portland 0, tie Toronto FC 4, Columbus 2 New England 2, FC Dallas 0 New York 1, Vancouver 1, tie D.C. United 3, Chivas USA 0 San Jose 2, Chicago 0 Wednesday, Sept. 14 Houston at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16 New England at Portland, 11 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 Colorado at Toronto FC, 1:30 p.m. Chivas USA at Chicago, 4 p.m. Columbus at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at Houston, 8:30 p.m. New York at FC Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Sporting Kansas City at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. D.C. United at Seattle FC, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

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welterweight title. At Culiacan, Mexico, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Ronald Hearns, 12, for Chavez’s WBC middleweight title. Sept. 21 At Newcastle, Australia, Anthony Mundine vs. Rigoberto Alvarez, 12, for the interim WBA World junior middleweight title.

AMERICA’S LINE By ROXY ROXBOROUGH NO LINE REPORT: On the NFL board, there is no line on the Rams - Giants game due to St. Louis QB Sam Bradford (questionable) and RB Steven Jackson (questionable). On the college football board, there is no line on the Northwestern - Army game due to Northwestern QB Dan Persa (questionable). BOXING REPORT: In the WBC welterweight title fight on September 17 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is -$700 vs. Victor Ortiz at +$500; in the WBO welterweight title fight on November 12 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$800 vs. Juan Manuel Marquez +$550. GEORGIA TECH

NFL Favorite

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16.5

NO ILLINOIS

SAINTS

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Bears

MINNESOTA

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Miami-Ohio

LIONS

8

Chiefs

FLORIDA

9

Tennessee

JETS

10

Jaguars

NOTRE DAME

5

Michigan St

BILLS

NL

Raiders

N CAROLINA

10.5

REDSKINS

4.5

Cards

Texas

3.5

UCLA

TITANS

NEBRASKA

17

Washington

Texas Tech

20

NEW MEXICO

Northwestern

NL

ARMY

Nevada

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SAN JOSE ST Tulane

Sunday

Ravens

6

Virginia

STEELERS

14.5

Seahawks

Packers

10.5

PANTHERS

VIKINGS

3

Bucs

Browns

2

COLTS

UAB

11.5

Cowboys

3

49ERS

S CAROLINA

18.5

Navy

SAN DIEGO ST

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Washington St

Texans

NL

DOLPHINS

PATRIOTS

NL

Chargers

KENTUCKY

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Louisville

BRONCOS

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Bengals

Houston

8

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Eagles

2.5

FALCONS

OHIO U

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Marshall

TEXAS A&M

36.5

Idaho

BALL ST

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Buffalo

Arizona St

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KANSAS ST

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IOWA

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Pittsburgh

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Akron

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Wyoming

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T E N N I S WTA Challenge Bell Results Singles First Round Lucie Safarova (2), Czech Republic, def. Jill Craybas, United States, 6-2, 6-1. Barbora Zahlavova Strycova (6), Czech Republic, def. Zhang Shuai, China, 6-4, 6-2. Daniela Hantuchova (1), Slovakia, def. Ajla Tomljanovic, Croatia, 6-0, 2-6, 6-4. Julie Coin, France, def. Anna Tatishvili (8), Georgia, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Mirjana Lucic, Croatia, def. Jamie Hampton, United States, 6-4, 6-2. Tamira Paszek (3), Austria, def. Ashley Weinhold, United States, 6-0, 4-6, 6-2. Andrea Hlavackova, Czech Republic, def. Melanie Oudin, United States, 6-1, 6-3. Sofia Arvidsson (5), Sweden, def. Elena Bovina, Russia, 2-6, 6-1, 6-2. Marina Erakovic, New Zealand, def. Caroline Garcia, France, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Aleksandra Wozniak, Canada, def. Gail Brodsky, United States, 6-2, 6-1. Doubles First Round Heather Watson, Britain, and Kathrin Woerle, Germany, def. Amanda Fink and Ashley Weinhold, United States, 6-4, 6-2.

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World Tour Rankings x-qualified for Barclays World Tour Finals, Nov. 20-27 Singles 1. x-Novak Djokovic, Serbia, 14720 2. x-Rafael Nadal, Spain, 10620 3. x-Roger Federer, Switzerland, 8380 4. x-Andy Murray, Britain, 7165 5. David Ferrer, Spain, 4200 6. Robin Soderling, Sweden, 3785 7. Gael Monfils, France, 2850 8. Mardy Fish, United States, 2820 9. Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, 2770 10. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France, 2710 11. Gilles Simon, France, 2415 12. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, 2300 13. Janko Tipsarevic, Serbia, 2010 14. Andy Roddick, United States, 1995 15. Richard Gasquet, France, 1945 16. Viktor Troicki, Serbia, 1935 17. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, 1890 18. John Isner, United States, 1815 19. Stanislas Wawrinka, Switzerland, 1720 20. Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, 1700 21. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 1695 22. Fernando Verdasco, Spain, 1515 23. Florian Mayer, Germany, 1485 24. Juan Ignacio Chela, Argentina, 1485 25. Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, 1475 26. Marin Cilic, Croatia, 1420 27. Juan Monaco, Argentina, 1340 28. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, 1325 29. Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia, 1315 30. Marcel Granollers, Spain, 1288 31. Milos Raonic, Canada, 1277 32. Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, 1245 33. Michael Llodra, France, 1235 34. Kevin Anderson, South Africa, 1200 35. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 1165 36. Nikolay Davydenko, Russia, 1160 37. Ivan Dodig, Croatia, 1147 38. Thomaz Bellucci, Brazil, 1145 39. Fabio Fognini, Italy, 1120 40. Alex Bogomolov Jr., United States, 1060 41. Dmitry Tursunov, Russia, 994 42. Robin Haase, Netherlands, 981 43. Pablo Andujar, Spain, 942 44. Tommy Robredo, Spain, 930 45. Jarkko Nieminen, Finland, 876 46. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, 875 47. Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, 875 48. Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, 875 49. Gilles Muller, Luxembourg, 873 50. Potito Starace, Italy, 870 Doubles 1. Bob Bryan, United States, 10710 1. Mike Bryan, United States, 10710 3. Nenad Zimonjic, Serbia, 7730 4. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, 7270 5. Daniel Nestor, Canada, 7110 6. Mahesh Bhupathi, India, 6735 7. Michael Llodra, France, 5885 8. Leander Paes, India, 5510 9. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 5410 10. Philipp Petzschner, Germany, 4500 11. Mariusz Fyrstenberg, Poland, 4385 11. Marcin Matkowski, Poland, 4385 13. Horia Tecau, Romania, 4070 14. Rohan Bopanna, India, 3640 15. Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, 3640 16. Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, 3610 17. Oliver Marach, Austria, 3410 18. Eric Butorac, United States, 2990 18. Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands Antilles, 2990 20. Frantisek Cermak, Czech Republic, 2750 21. Alexander Peya, Austria, 2710 22. Bruno Soares, Brazil, 2630 23. Juan Sebastian Cabal, Colombia, 2558 24. Lukasz Kubot, Poland, 2535 25. Christopher Kas, Germany, 2455 Teams 1. Bob and Mike Bryan, United States, 9120 2. Michael Llodra, France, and Nenad Zimonjic, Serbia, 5520 3. Max Mirnyi, Belarus, and Daniel Nestor, Canada, 5080 4. Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes, India, 4320 5. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, and Philipp Petzschner, Germany, 3920 6. Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Horia Tecau, Romania, 3515 7. Rohan Bopanna, India, and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, 3310 8. Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski, Poland, 2640 9. Eric Butorac, United States, and Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands Antilles, 2420 10. John Isner and Sam Querrey, United States, 1780

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Today's Schedule (All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts. MLB 12:30 p.m. ROOT — St. Louis at Pittsburgh 2 p.m. CSN — Philadelphia at Houston 7 p.m. ESPN — Cleveland at Texas SNY — Washington at N.Y. Mets 10 p.m. ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at Seattle YES — N.Y. Yankees at Seattle SOCCER 2:30 p.m. FSN — UEFA Champions League, Real Madrid at Zagreb 8 p.m. FSN — UEFA Champions League, Benfica vs. Manchester United, at Lisbon, Portugal (same-day tape)

T R A N S A C T I O N S BASEBALL American League CLEVELAND INDIANS—Purchased the contract of RHP Zach Putnam from Columbus (IL). Designated RHP Jason Rice for assignment. National League ATLANTA BRAVES—Announced Bruce Manno will continue as assistant general manager, with an expanded role overseeing the player development department. Promoted Ronnie Richardson to director of minor league operations and John Coppolella to director of professional scouting. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms with RHP Chris Carpenter on a two-year contract extension through the 2013 season. American Association GRAND PRAIRIE AIRHOGS—Traded INF David Espinosa to Southern Maryland (Atlantic) for future considerations. Traded OF Stephen Douglas to Lancaster (Atlantic) for future considerations. Traded RHP Jon Hunton to Long Island (Atlantic) for a player to be named. ST. PAUL SAINTS—Traded RHP Tyler Walker to Long Island (Atlantic) for future considerations.

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES—Named Rick Adelman coach.

FOOTBALL

National Football League BUFFALO BILLS—Placed WR Marcus Easley on injured reserve. Re-signed WR Ruvell Martin. Released QB Levi Brown from the practice squad. Signed CB Terrence Wheatley to the practice squad. PITTSBURGH STEELERS—Placed OT Willie Colon on injured reserve. Signed OT Jamon Meredith. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS—Placed K Nate Kaeding on injured reserve. Agreed to terms with K Nick Novak on a two-year contract. Signed DE Ogemdi Nwagbuo to a contract. Released S C.J. Wallace.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League WINNIPEG JETS—Signed G David Aebischer, LW Troy Bodie, F David Koci and LW Janne Pesonen. American Hockey League GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS—Signed F Adam Estoclet and D Bryan Rufenach. SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE—Signed RW Bill Thomas.

COLLEGE

NCAA—Placed Boise State on probation for three years and imposed other sanctions for major violations by the football program and other sports, for a lack of institutional controls regarding the rules governing collegiate athletic programs. The football program will have nine fewer scholarships to offer through the 2013-14 season. The school will be prohibited for two years from recruiting prospective international student-athletes for cross country and track and field, as well as for women’s tennis, which also received a one-year postseason ban. WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE—Suspended Fresno State DB Terrance Dennis one game for committing a flagrant personal foul in a Sept. 10 game against Nebraska. DUKE—Named Amanda Barnes women’s assistant lacrosse coach. MANHATTAN—Named Diane Haddeland women’s lacrosse coach. MISSOURI—Dismissed freshman CB Tristen Holt. TEXAS TECH—Fired assistant baseball coach Trent Petrie.

B A S E B A L L International League Playoffs at a Glance (x-if necessary) First Round (Best-of-5) Lehigh Valley 3, Pawtucket 0 Wednesday, Sep. 7: Pawtucket at Lehigh Valley, ppd., Rain Thursday, Sep. 8: Lehigh Valley 4, Pawtucket 2 Friday, Sep. 9: Lehigh Valley 3, Pawtucket 2, 10 innings Saturday, Sep. 10: Lehigh Valley 3, Pawtucket 1 Columbus 3, Durham 0 Wednesday, Sep. 7: Columbus 3, Durham 0 Thursday, Sep. 8: Columbus 8, Durham 3 Friday, Sep. 9: Columbus 5, Durham 2 Championship (Best-of-5) Lehigh Valley vs. Columbus Tuesday, Sep. 13: Lehigh Valley 5, Columbus 2 Wednesday, Sep. 14: Lehigh Valley at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Thursday, Sep. 15: Columbus at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. x-Friday, Sep. 16: Columbus at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. x-Saturday, Sep. 17: Columbus at Lehigh Valley, 6:35 p.m.

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F O O T B A L L NCAA Top 25 College Football Schedule Thursday No. 3 LSU at No. 25 Mississippi State, 8 p.m. Friday No. 4 Boise State at Toledo, 8 p.m. Saturday No. 1 Oklahoma at No. 5 Florida State, 8 p.m. No. 2 Alabama vs. North Texas, 7:30 p.m. No. 6 Stanford at Arizona, 10:45 p.m. No. 7 Wisconsin vs. Northern Illinois at Chicago, 3:30 p.m. No. 8 Oklahoma State at Tulsa, 10 p.m. No. 9 Texas A&M vs. Idaho, 7 p.m. No. 10 South Carolina vs. Navy, 6 p.m. No. 11 Nebraska vs. Washington, 3:30 p.m. No. 12 Oregon vs. Missouri State, 3:30 p.m. No. 13 Virginia Tech vs. Arkansas State, 4 p.m. No. 14 Arkansas vs. Troy, 7:30 p.m. No. 15 Michigan State at Notre Dame, 3:30 p.m. No. 16 Florida vs. Tennessee, 3:30 p.m. No. 17 Ohio State at Miami, 7:30 p.m. No. 18 West Virginia at Maryland, Noon No. 19 Baylor vs. Stephen F. Austin, 7 p.m. No. 20 South Florida vs. Florida A&M, 7 p.m. No. 21 Auburn at Clemson, Noon No. 22 Arizona State at Illinois, 7 p.m. No. 23 TCU vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2 p.m. No. 23 Texas at UCLA, 3:30 p.m. TSN FCS Poll PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The top 25 teams in The Sports Network/Fathead.com Football Championship Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 10, points and previous ranking: ...........................................................Record Pts Pv 1. Georgia Southern (102)............. 2-03,622 2 2. Northern Iowa (16) ..................... 1-13,329 4 3. Appalachian State (10)............... 1-13,282 3 4. William & Mary (5) ...................... 1-13,048 5 5. Montana State (2) ....................... 1-12,985 6 6. Richmond (9) .............................. 2-02,874 9 7. Delaware (1) ................................ 1-12,688 8 8. North Dakota State (1) ............... 2-02,553 11 9. Wofford ........................................ 1-12,489 7 10. Eastern Washington (2) .......... 0-22,218 1 11. New Hampshire ........................ 1-12,202 13 12. Montana..................................... 1-11,913 15 13. James Madison ........................ 1-11,373 19 14. Chattanooga .............................. 1-11,349 23 15. Southern Illinois........................ 1-11,289 17 16. Lehigh ........................................ 1-11,222 14 17. Jacksonville State..................... 1-11,147 10 18. Central Arkansas...................... 1-11,096 18 19. Stephen F. Austin..................... 1-1 971 16 20. Sacramento State..................... 1-1 959 11 21. Massachusetts ......................... 1-0 897 21 22. Liberty ........................................ 1-1 714 24 23. McNeese State ......................... 0-1 614 22 24. South Dakota ............................ 1-1 603NR 25. South Carolina State ................ 1-1 555NR Others receiving votes: Southern Utah 289, Eastern Kentucky 224, Penn 199, Murray State 180, Sam Houston State 158, Villanova 128, Towson 116, Jackson State 106, Hampon 100, Youngstown State 98, Bethune-Cookman 62, Western Illinois 50, South Dakota State 45, Harvard 43, Old Dominion 34, Rhode Island 34, Grambling State 26, Maine 22, Morehead State 21, Stony Brook 19, Elon 16, Holy Cross 14, Brown 12, Yale 12, Coastal Carolina 11, Duquesne 10, Delaware State 10, Eastern Illinois 7, Indiana State 7, Georgetown 7, UC Davis 6, Portland State 6, The Citadel 6, Northern Arizona 5, Weber State 4, UT Martin 4, Central Connecticut State 4, Bucknell 3, Furman 3, Florida A&M 2, San Diego 2, Jacksonville 1, Dayton 1, Samford 1. FCS Coaches Poll SPARTANBURG, S.C. AP) — The top 25 teams in the Coaches Football Championship Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Sept. 11 and previous ranking: ..............................................................Record Pts Pv 1. Georgia Southern (23) .................. 2-0695 2 2. Northern Iowa (4)........................... 1-1631 t3 3. Appalachian State .......................... 1-1621 t3 4. Montana State ................................ 1-1588 6 5. William & Mary ............................... 1-1582 5 6. North Dakota State ........................ 2-0532 8 7. Delaware ......................................... 1-1510 7 8. Wofford............................................ 1-1486 9 9. Richmond........................................ 2-0482 11 10. Eastern Washington (1).............. 0-1457 1 11. Montana ........................................ 1-1398 13 12. New Hampshire ........................... 1-1353 16 13. Stephen F. Austin ........................ 1-1272 12 14. James Madison............................ 1-1269 17 15. Southern Illinois ........................... 1-1268 15 16. Jacksonville State ........................ 1-1243 10 17. Chattanooga ................................. 1-1221 25 18. Central Arkansas ......................... 1-1207 20 19. Lehigh ........................................... 1-1200 14 20. Liberty ........................................... 1-1181 21 21. South Carolina State ................... 1-1160 23 22. McNeese State............................. 0-1120 22 23. South Dakota ............................... 1-1 96NR 24. Sacramento State ........................ 1-1 92 18 25. Massachusetts............................. 1-0 68NR Others receiving votes: Pennsylvania (41), Murray State (29), Youngstown State (29), Villanova (22), Southern Utah (22), Eastern Kentucky (28), Bethune-Cookman (18), Eastern Illinois (18), Indiana State (18), Jackson State (14), Sam Houston State (14), Harvard (9), Coastal Carolina (9), Western Illinois (9), Illinois State (7), UC Davis (6), Butler (6), Towson (6), South Dakota State (5), Dayton (5), Cal Poly (4), Hampton (2), Jacksonville (2), Weber State (2), Furman (1), Central Connecticut State (1).

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BULLETIN BOARD MEETINGS GAR Football Booster Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the school’s choral room. Lake-Lehman Wrestlers, Parents, and Fans are invited to attend an important meeting on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lake Lehman High School auditorium. Plans will be discussed for the Elementary, Jr. High and High School season. Nanticoke Area Basketball Booster Club will meet at 6 p.m. today at the Alden Manor restaurant. The club is the primary supporter of both the boys and girls basketball programs from junior high through varsity. All parents of players from grades 7 through 12 are encouraged to attend and get involved. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS Dallas Youth Basketball winter league signups for boys and girls who are currently in third through eighth grade and reside in the Dallas School District will be held from 6 p.m to 9 p.m. Sept. 20 and Sept. 23 at Wycallis Elementary School Cafeteria. For more information, call Scott at 675-1324. East Side Basketball League is accepting teams for its up coming season. There are 3 division: Biddy, Junior Varsity and Varsity. The season will start on Dec. 3. Each division will play approximately 20 games plus playoffs. All games are played on Saturday and Sunday at the St Joe’s Oblates in Laflin. For more information, call 570-5741257. Newport Biddy Basketball sign ups for grades 1-7 at K.M. Smith this Saturday September 17, and Sunday September 18 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. as well as next Thursday, September 22. PA Fusion Girls Travel Softball Team will be holding tryouts for the 2012 season this, Saturday, September 17. 12U will tryout at 10 a.m., 14U at 12 p.m., and 16U at 2 p.m. Tryouts will be held at the Nanticoke Little League field. We offer indoor winter training from November to March included in team registration. Tryouts also will be held Saturday, September 24, same times and same location. Any questions call Mark at 570902-5198. Valley Regional Warriors 12U travel teamwill hold a tryoutat 6 p.m. Friday at the Freedom Park softball complex on Field 1. The Freedom Park softball complex is located at the rear of 413 W. Butler Drive, Drums. Interested players who are unbableto make the tryouts are urged to call head coach Tony Zancofsky at 570-668-2299. Wyoming Valley Vipers travel softball team will hold final tryouts for all age groups at 5 p.m. on Friday at the Plymouth softball field, 355 Salsburg St., rain or shine. Registrations will be taken. For more information, contact Jay at 2396779, Steve at 417-7217 or Wayne at 760-1069. The Krunch Gold Fastpitch Softball Team is seeking a left handed slap hitter with great speed for fall 2011 and summer 2012. Prospective player should be a 2012 or later high school graduate with good academic standing and strong outfield skills. The team promises college exposure and there is very little local play. The team travels to highly attended events in Colorado, Florida, New Jersey, North Carolina and Philadelphia regions. The team is also building a guest player list for 2011-2012. Coaching staff is available for private tryouts by appointment. Those who would like to showcase their skills to college coaches as a Krunch guest player, please contact Coach Mumma at sonnyrrr@comcast.net or call 717-542-6578. UPCOMING EVENTS Nanticoke Area Basketball Alumni will sponsor a golf tournament benefiting the Nanticoke Area Boy’s and Girls’ basketball programs on Saturday, October 1 at the Rolling Pines Golf Course near Berwick/.The tournament will be Captain and Crew format with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Refreshments will be provided and prizes awarded for flight winners along with longest drive and closest-tothe-pin awards. A post-tournament awards ceremony and outing will follow at the West Side Park Clubhouse on Nanticoke. Sponsorships are also available for those who wish to support the basketball programs. All friends of Trojan and Trojanette Basketball are invited and encouraged to participate in this event that has become an enjoyable part of the Nanticoke Area- Basketball Tradition. For more information or to register, call Ken at 570-740-6049, or Alan at 570-735-2078. The 52 Annual JCC Golf Tournament has been rescheduled for Oct. 17 with a noon shotgun start. For more information, please contact Bill Buzza at 824-4646, ext. 232.

Fight Schedule Sept. 15 At El Paso, Texas, Jhonny Gonzalez vs. Rogers Mtagwa, 12, for Gonzalez’s WBC featherweight title; Miguel Roman vs. Antonio Jose, 10, super featherweights; Antonio Escalante vs. Pipino Cuevas Jr., 10, super featherweights. Sept. 17 At MGM Grand, Las Vegas (PPV), Victor Ortiz vs. Floyd Mayweather, 12, for Ortiz’s WBC welterweight title; Erik Morales vs. Pablo Cesar Cano, 12, for the vacant WBC super lightweight title; Jessie Vargas vs. Josesito Lopez, 10, junior welterweights. At Staples Center, Los Angeles (PPV), Saul Alvarez vs. Alfonso Gomez, 12, for Alvarez’s WBC super

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HOUSTON — Clint Barmes hit a three-run homer and J.A. Happ pitched six solid innings against his former team as the Houston Astros beat Philadelphia 5-2 on Tuesday night, preventing the Phillies from wrapping up a playoff spot. The Phillies needed a win over Houston or a loss by St. Louis to clinch at least a wildcard berth. But the NL East leaders will have to wait to secure their place in the postseason after the Cardinals beat the Pirates 6-4 on Tuesday night. Philadelphia starter Cole Hamels (14-8) fell to 0-3 in his last five starts against the Astros after going 3-0 in his first four career starts against them. The Astros won their second straight game to avoid setting a franchise record for losses. Nationals 3, Mets 2

NEW YORK — Craig Stammen got his first win and hit in more than a year, scoring the go-ahead run on Ryan Zimmerman’s seventh-inning single to lead the Washington Nationals over the New York Mets before another sparse crowd at Citi Field. Stammen (1-1) entered in the sixth with two on, then got three straight outs to escape the trouble. Stammen then singled off Dale Thayer (0-2) leading off seventh — a .217 hitter coming in, Stammen had not gotten a hit since July 30 last year. Ian Desmond singled him to second with one out, Rick Ankiel advanced Stammen by grounding into a forceout against Tim Bydak, and Zimmerman lined a single to left off Bobby Parnell. Braves 7, Marlins 1

ATLANTA — Brian McCann and Dan Uggla each hit a threerun homer and the Atlanta Braves snapped their longest losing streak of the season, beating the Florida Marlins to

end a four-game skid. The Braves, whose lead over St. Louis in the NL wild-card standings is down to 41⁄2 games, held a private meeting before the game in hopes of shaking things up. It finally worked in the sixth. Uggla drew a one-out walk from Brad Hand (1-7), Matt Diaz singled to right and McCann came through with a towering shot over the center-field wall for his 24th homer. Uggla put it out of reach in the seventh with his career-best 34th homer, also a three-run shot. Peter Moylan (2-1) claimed the win by getting the final out in the sixth. Reds 2, Cubs 1

CINCINNATI — Brandon Phillips homered again, helping Mike Leake and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 2-1 Tuesday night and end a threegame losing streak. Phillips homered for the third time in two games. He has 15 home runs this year. Leake (12-9) allowed six hits and two walks over eight innings in what is expected to be his final start of the season. The Reds plan to shut him down in an effort to prevent arm problems. Leake pitched a career-high nine innings in his previous start, giving up three hits against the Cubs at Wrigley Field. PITTSBURGH — Nick Punto hit a go-ahead double in the ninth inning and the surging St. Louis Cardinals overcame three errors by first baseman Albert Pujols to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates. Trying to stay in the wild card and NL Central races, the Cardinals won for the sixth time in seven games. The loss dropped the Pirates to 67-81. In a season that once had so much hope, they are stuck with a non-winning season for the 19th straight year.

Wieters’ blast carries Orioles past Rays BALTIMORE — Matt Wieters hit a two-run homer in the eighth inning and the Baltimore Orioles blunted the Tampa Bay Rays’ playoff push with a 4-2 comeback victory Tuesday night. Evan Longoria homered for the Rays, whose five-game winning streak ended. Tampa Bay began play Tuesday trailing Boston by three games in the AL wild-card race after winning eight of nine. The Rays led 2-1 in the sixth before the Orioles rallied to snap a three-game skid. With the score 2-all, Tampa Bay reliever J.P. Howell (2-3) retired the first two batters in the eighth before Vladimir Guerrero singled. Adam Jones entered as a pinch runner and Howell threw over to first base five times — including three in a row — before serving up a 1-1 pitch that Wieters drove into the left-field seats.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Bruce Chen pitched eight crisp innings, Alex Gordon homered and the Kansas City Royals beat the Minnesota Twins. Chen (11-7) allowed two singles, struck out eight and walked one. He was 0-2 with a 7.94 ERA in his previous two starts. Chen yielded a leadoff single to Ben Revere, who stole second. He was the only Twin to get past first base against the left-hander. Rangers 10, Athletics 4

ARLINGTON, Texas — David Murphy had a pair of solo home runs among his four hits and Josh Hamilton Red Sox 18, Blue Jays 6 put the AL West-leading TexBOSTON — Tim Wakefield as Rangers ahead to stay with his 20th homer in a earned his 200th win on his eighth try, Dustin Pedroia hit victory over the Cleveland two homers in Boston’s high- Indians. Murphy already had both est-scoring game of the seaof his homers, his 10th and son and the Red Sox ended 11th of the season, before a five-game losing streak Hamilton hit a scorching with a rout of the Toronto liner off Justin Masterson Blue. (11-10) into the right-center The Red Sox needed the victory badly after their lead field seats by the Texas bullin the AL wild-card race over pen for a 4-2 lead in the fifth. Tampa Bay had dropped

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All Times EDT AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str New York...................................... 89 57 .610 — — 6-4 W-2 — 3-7 W-1 Boston .......................................... 86 61 .585 31⁄2 Tampa Bay ................................... 82 65 .558 71⁄2 4 8-2 L-1 Toronto ......................................... 74 74 .500 16 121⁄2 5-5 L-1 Baltimore ...................................... 59 88 .401 301⁄2 27 4-6 W-1 Central Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Detroit........................................ 85 62 .578 — — 10-0 W-10 Chicago..................................... 73 73 .500 111⁄2 121⁄2 5-5 L-2 Cleveland .................................. 72 73 .497 12 13 3-7 L-1 Kansas City............................... 63 86 .423 23 24 6-4 W-3 Minnesota ................................. 59 88 .401 26 27 1-9 L-4 West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Texas ............................................ 84 64 .568 — — 6-4 W-2 Los Angeles ................................. 80 67 .544 31⁄2 6 6-4 L-2 Oakland ........................................ 67 80 .456 161⁄2 19 6-4 W-1 Seattle........................................... 61 86 .415 221⁄2 25 3-7 L-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Philadelphia ................................. 94 51 .648 — — 6-4 L-3 Atlanta........................................... 85 64 .570 11 — 3-7 W-1 131⁄2 3-7 L-4 New York...................................... 71 77 .480 241⁄2 Washington.................................. 69 77 .473 251⁄2 141⁄2 6-4 W-3 Florida........................................... 67 80 .456 28 17 7-3 L-1 Central Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Milwaukee...................................... 86 62 .581 — — 5-5 W-1 St. Louis ......................................... 80 68 .541 6 41⁄2 7-3 W-1 Cincinnati ....................................... 72 76 .486 14 121⁄2 4-6 W-1 4-6 L-1 Pittsburgh ...................................... 67 81 .453 19 171⁄2 Chicago.......................................... 65 83 .439 21 191⁄2 6-4 L-1 Houston ......................................... 51 97 .345 35 331⁄2 4-6 W-2 West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Arizona........................................... 86 62 .581 — — 8-2 W-1 San Francisco ............................... 77 70 .524 81⁄2 7 5-5 W-2 Los Angeles .................................. 72 74 .493 13 111⁄2 6-4 L-2 Colorado ........................................ 69 77 .473 16 141⁄2 5-5 W-2 San Diego ...................................... 63 85 .426 23 211⁄2 3-7 L-1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Monday's Games Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 2 Detroit 14, Chicago White Sox 4 Oakland 6, L.A. Angels 3 N.Y. Yankees 9, Seattle 3 Tuesday's Games Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay 2 Boston 18, Toronto 6 Texas 10, Cleveland 4 Kansas City 4, Minnesota 0 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, (n) L.A. Angels at Oakland, (n) N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, (n) Wednesday's Games Toronto (R.Romero 14-10) at Boston (Lackey 12-12), 1:35 p.m. Detroit (Penny 10-10) at Chicago White Sox (Axelrod 0-0), 2:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Weaver 16-7) at Oakland (Harden 4-2), 3:35 p.m. Minnesota (Hendriks 0-1) at Kansas City (Hochevar 10-11), 4:10 p.m. Cleveland (D.Huff 2-4) at Texas (D.Holland 13-5), 7:05 p.m. Tampa Bay (W.Davis 10-8) at Baltimore (Guthrie 7-17), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Nova 15-4) at Seattle (Vargas 8-13), 10:10 p.m. Thursday's Games Tampa Bay at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Detroit at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.

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BATTING—AdGonzalez, Boston, .340; MiYoung, Texas, .336; MiCabrera, Detroit, .330; VMartinez, Detroit, .324; Ellsbury, Boston, .321; DOrtiz, Boston, .313; Kotchman, Tampa Bay, .313. RUNS—Granderson, New York, 128; Ellsbury, Boston, 108; Kinsler, Texas, 108; AdGonzalez, Boston,102; Bautista, Toronto,100; MiCabrera, Detroit, 99; AGordon, Kansas City, 96. RBI—Granderson, New York, 111; Cano, New York, 109; AdGonzalez, Boston, 109; Teixeira, New York, 104; Bautista, Toronto, 100; Konerko, Chicago, 98; MiYoung, Texas, 97. HITS—AdGonzalez, Boston, 197; MiYoung, Texas, 194; Ellsbury, Boston, 190; MeCabrera, Kansas City, 183; AGordon, Kansas City, 176; Cano, New York, 174; MiCabrera, Detroit, 173. DOUBLES—AGordon, Kansas City, 45; Zobrist, Tampa Bay, 45; Francoeur, Kansas City, 44; AdGonzalez, Boston, 43; Cano, New York, 42; Ellsbury, Boston, 42; MeCabrera, Kansas City, 40; MiCabrera, Detroit, 40. TRIPLES—AJackson, Detroit, 11; Granderson, New York, 10; Bourjos, Los Angeles, 9; Aybar, Los Angeles, 8; JWeeks, Oakland, 8; Ackley, Seattle, 7; Damon, Tampa Bay, 7; AEscobar, Kansas City, 7; Gardner, New York, 7. HOME RUNS—Bautista, Toronto, 42; Granderson, New York, 39; Teixeira, New York, 37; MarReynolds, Baltimore, 32; Konerko, Chicago, 29; DOrtiz, Boston, 29; NCruz, Texas, 28; Kinsler, Texas, 28. STOLEN BASES—Gardner, New York, 43; Crisp, Oakland, 40; ISuzuki, Seattle, 39; Ellsbury, Boston, 36; Andrus, Texas, 35; RDavis, Toronto, 34; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 29. PITCHING—Verlander, Detroit, 22-5; Sabathia, New York, 19-8; CWilson, Texas, 16-6; Weaver, Los Angeles, 16-7; Nova, New York, 15-4; Lester, Boston, 15-7; Haren, Los Angeles, 15-8; Shields, Tampa Bay, 15-10. STRIKEOUTS—Verlander, Detroit, 232; Sabathia, New York, 216; FHernandez, Seattle, 215; Shields, Tampa Bay, 210; Price, Tampa Bay, 206; CWilson, Texas, 190; Weaver, Los Angeles, 187. SAVES—Valverde, Detroit, 43; MaRivera, New York, 40; League, Seattle, 34; CPerez, Cleveland, 32; Papelbon, Boston, 29; Walden, Los Angeles, 29; SSantos, Chicago, 29.

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BATTING—JosReyes, New York, .333; Braun, Milwaukee, .331; Votto, Cincinnati, .320; Kemp, Los Angeles, .318; Pence, Philadelphia, .313; SCastro, Chicago, .307; Morse, Washington, .307. RUNS—JUpton, Arizona, 100; Braun, Milwaukee, 97; Kemp, Los Angeles, 97; Votto, Cincinnati, 96; Pujols, St. Louis, 94; CGonzalez, Colorado, 91; JosReyes, New York, 91. RBI—Howard, Philadelphia, 112; Fielder, Milwaukee, 108; Kemp, Los Angeles, 108; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 105; Braun, Milwaukee, 96; Votto, Cincinnati, 95; Pujols, St. Louis, 93. HITS—SCastro, Chicago, 190; Bourn, Atlanta, 181; Pence, Philadelphia, 173; Votto, Cincinnati, 173; Kemp, Los Angeles, 172; Braun, Milwaukee, 169; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 166. DOUBLES—JUpton, Arizona, 38; Braun, Milwaukee, 36; CaLee, Houston, 36; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 36; Votto, Cincinnati, 36; Holliday, St. Louis, 35; Pence, Philadelphia, 35; ArRamirez, Chicago, 35. TRIPLES—JosReyes, New York, 16; Fowler, Colorado, 15; Victorino, Philadelphia, 15; Bourn, Atlanta, 9; SCastro, Chicago, 9; SSmith, Colorado, 9; Parra, Arizona, 8. HOME RUNS—Pujols, St. Louis, 35; Uggla, Atlanta, 34; Howard, Philadelphia, 33; Kemp, Los Angeles, 33; Stanton, Florida, 32; Fielder, Milwaukee, 31; Berkman, St. Louis, 30; Bruce, Cincinnati, 30; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 30; JUpton, Arizona, 30. STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Atlanta, 54; Kemp, Los Angeles, 38; Stubbs, Cincinnati, 37; Bonifacio, Florida, 36; Maybin, San Diego, 35; JosReyes, New York, 35; Braun, Milwaukee, 31; Pagan, New York, 31. PITCHING—IKennedy, Arizona, 19-4; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 18-5; Halladay, Philadelphia, 17-5; ClLee, Philadelphia, 16-7; DHudson, Arizona, 16-9; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 16-10; Greinke, Milwaukee, 14-6; Hamels, Philadelphia, 14-8; THudson, Atlanta, 14-10. STRIKEOUTS—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 231; ClLee, Philadelphia, 211; Lincecum, San Francisco, 206; Halladay, Philadelphia, 204; AniSanchez, Florida, 184; Gallardo, Milwaukee, 183; IKennedy, Arizona, 178; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 178. SAVES—Kimbrel, Atlanta, 43; Axford, Milwaukee, 42; Putz, Arizona, 39; Hanrahan, Pittsburgh, 37; HBell, San Diego, 37; Storen, Washington, 36; BrWilson, San Francisco, 35; LNunez, Florida, 35.

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KINGSTON – Crestwood has one of the more potent offenses in the Wyoming Valley Conference. So Wyoming Valley West coach Charlie Whited strengthened his defense during the second half of Tuesday’s match against the Comets by moving one of his starting center-mids to defense. When his son, Eric Whited, was summoned to play stopper, the junior didn’t think he would have a chance to help his team out on offense. Turns out he did when he was moved back to center-mid in overtime and Ryan Wisnewski went back to defense. Whited was then credited with the lone goal of the game with just 1:19 remaining in overtime as the Spartans shutout the Comets 1-0 at Spartan Stadium. Sophomore Ryan Yushko took the third corner kick of the extra session for Valley West (2-0) and nailed the ball into the box. Fellow sophomore Nick Singer then lined a cross pass to Whited for the score. “I hit it with my outside left foot into the bottom corner,” Whited said. Both teams showed signs of rust. The Spartans only practiced one day in the last week and the only time they practiced at the stadium, there were no goals. The Comets (0-1) were slated

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were just trying to keep our spirits up and play up to our best.” Despite their loss to Wyoming Area last week, Meyers was skyhigh for Tuesday’s match, Wolseiffer added. “Our whole team was just on its toes. When we stick together, we can do whatever it takes to win.” Meyers coach Mary Mushock said the Mohawks service play was a total turn around from last week. “We probably hit 30 serves into the net (against Wyoming Area.) Today we committed less than 10 service errors.” Wolseiffer played a key role by playing an outstanding overall game, added Mushock, a former All-Star setter for Meyers. “She definitely made an im-

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run early in the third quarter. “Joe, he’s got fantastic vision,” Cinti said. “He does things you can’t teach. Zac Evans ran the ball very well. I thought our line, overall, blocked better today.” Despite suffering the defeat, at least Tunkhannock felt a little better compared to the past week. Their students just returned to school Tuesday after the city’s

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actly as it is before they would agree to discuss anything else. “Frankly, we’re having trouble understanding why the label of a hard cap is what’s breaking apart these negotiations right now, and that’s what we discussed for a long time as a committee and then discussed together with the players,” said Silver, his voice rising as he spoke.

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That won’t go anywhere in October. But that adrenaline rush that leads to missed pitches would seem a toxic recipe for a seventh- or eighth-inning

to open their season more than a week ago, but inclement weather dampened those plans and Tuesday’s action was their first in the conference this season for new coach Pat Upton. The teams were locked in a defensive battle as neither offense got many excellent scoring chances. That’s because the defenses were swarming to the ball when opponents drove into the other’s zone and only 22 combined shots were taken in the nearly 90 minutes of play. “Crestwood was a favorite and I’m as shocked as anybody else,” Charlie Whited said. “We really played well and I don’t even know what to say. I’m a little shocked. I really am. But I’m excited for the boys. This gives us something to build on.” Many coaches and fans of WVC soccer picked Crestwood as one of the teams to beat in the division and to compete for the District 2 Class 2A title. After a down year in 2010, maybe the Spartans have shown they are ready to be in the championship talk once again. “From what everyone’s said they’re like the best team in the league, but I guess since we won maybe we are,” Eric Whited added.

Crestwood ................................................ 0 0 0 — 0 Wyoming Valley West ............................ 0 0 1 — 1 Overtime: 1. WVW, Eric Whited (Nick Singer) 1:19 Shots: CRE 11, WVW 11; Saves: CRE 5 (Steven Rerick), WVW 5 (Chris Jaworski); Corners: CRE 2, WVW 4.

MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Timberwolves have announced that they are hiring Rick Adelman as their next coach. News of Adelman’s deal first came out Monday, and the Timberwolves made the official announcement Tuesday morning. They say that an introductory news conference will be held once the contract is signed.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Adelman is 945-616 in 20 seasons as coach of the Trail Blazers, Kings, Warriors and Rockets. He is eighth on the NBA’s career wins list and parted ways with the Rockets in April. The 65-year-old Adelman replaces Kurt Rambis. He becomes the 10th head coach in franchise history.

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dispatched a pair of inferior opponents in Villanova and Akron by the combined score of 83-10. Combine that with Penn State’s 27-11 loss to Alabama this past week, and the Lions opened as just 61⁄2-point favorites over the Owls. This despite Temple’s 3-36-1 all-time record in the series. Addazio is well aware that Penn State is several levels above Villanova and Akron. But he is hopeful that the coaching staff’s big-game experiences will help the Owls prepare. “I think it will,” Addazio said. “We’ve been in those games. We understand how to approach them. The approach does not change. You rely on fundamentals, on making sure you don’t overreact one way or the other. “We’re just going to have a normal work week. The emotions of the game, all of that will take care of itself.” As for Penn State, Addazio has the benefit of an extra month’s worth of preparation last December in getting ready for the Outback Bowl. Being an offensive coach at heart, Addazio has spent much of his time breaking down the Lions’ defense on film. And he said that he has already seen significant differences from last season’s unit. “Obviously it’s a much improved defense,” Addazio said. “It’s a defense that has matured and grown. Those were younger players that are now veterans. I think they’re one of the top defenses in country.”

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Valley West’s Zach Patricio tries to get control of the ball against Crestwood during a high school soccer match in Kingston.

the team’s always tough defense Dallas 8, Hazleton Area 0 only gave up three shots on Dallas, the defending Divigoal to the Cougars. sion I champions, opened its season with a rout of the CouDallas ............................................................. 2 6 — 8 Hazleton Area ............................................... 0 0 — 0 gars as Danny Saba, Brandon First half: 1. DAL: Danny Saba (AJ Nardone), 7:03; 2. DAL: Dante D’Angelo (Saba), 2:03. Scharff and A.J. Nardone all Second half: 1. DAL: Nardone (Yuri Ackerman), 36:08; 2. DAL: Brandon Scharff, 34:57; 3. scored twice in the victory. DAL: Saba (Nardone), 27:26; 4. DAL: Scharff, 24:06; 5. DAL: Nardone (D’Angelo), 15:47; 6. DAL: Dante D’Angelo and Nate Nate Wood (Saba), 9:41. Wood also found the back of the Shots: DAL 26, HAZ 3; Saves: DAL 3 (Casey Barrett), HAZ 11 (Logan Yacowatz); Corners: DAL net for the Mountaineers, while 9, HAZ 1.

13, 25-11 victory. Carina Mazzoni had 19 assists, nine points and three aces for Crestwood. Hannah Lee had 10 points, six acres and nine kills. Stephanie Klug had 17 points, five aces and five kills. Dallas’s Marlee Nelson recorded three kills, four digs and three aces. Tanner Englehart had four kills and two points. Kelly Monaghan had four points, three digs and two aces.

pact. All of our servers were able to hit the ball over the net, and were very eager to win.” Meyers also get solid efforts from senior outside hitter Katie Flannery and 6-2 junior middle hitter MacKenzie Winder. Flannery notched seven kills, 13 digs and six service points. She had two straight kills that enabled the Mohawks to take control of game two. However, Flannery made the play of the day in game three when she managed to dig a shot with her back to the net, scooped it up and tossed it backwards over her head for a kill that gave Meyers a 14-10 lead. “You have to follow the ball and never let it drop,” said Flannery. “I try to always be on my toes. We were all pumped up and played full of energy.” Winder was an imposing force at the net and also served well. She wound up with six kills, two

blocks and nine service points. “We stuck together and talked a lot,” Winder said. “We pumped each other up. I tried to look for open spots, and I hit better when I was able to jump.” Amy Kowalczyk added 15 assits, two kills and three aces for Meyers, despite leaving the match temporarily after taking a nasty fall in the game one. Senior middle hitter Annika Wessel led MMI with seven kills, two service points and two digs. Kirsten Young notched five kills, four aces and four assists. According to Wessel, the Preppers didn’t play up to their capability. “There was a gap of 10 feet from the net we never really defended. Our middle defenders weren’t able close it up. We lacked speed and mobility.”

downtown went under water through the weekend. The family of one player on the team lost its home to the flooding, and two others who play in the freshman program had homes severely damaged in the disaster. So getting back to playing football seemed like a victory in itself to Tunkhannock’s players. “I think it mattered an awful lot to the kids,” Tunkhannock coach Rod Azar said. “It got their minds off the images they’ve been seeing.” Here’s a couple that’ll stick with the Tigers.

They got on the board with Colton Coolbaugh’s 28-yard field goal near the end of the first half, then got in the end zone with Josh Robinson’s 64-yard touchdown run with 3:37 to play. “We’d hoped it would be a better result,” Azar said. “You’ve got to look at the upside of being able to play the game.” Coughlin 48, Tunkhannock 11 Coughlin .......................... 14 14 20 0 — 48 Tunkhannock.................. 0 3 0 8 — 11 First Quarter Cou - Evans 45 run (Bednarczyk kick), 10:37 Cou – Parsnik 6 run (Bednarczyk kick), 2:03 Second Quarter Cou – Parsnik 77 run (kick failed), 10:53 Tun – Coolbaugh 28 FG, 2:17 Cou – Monroe 76 kick return (Pilch run), 2:04 Cou – Parsnik 18 run (Bednarczyk kick), 1:44

Third Quarter Cou – Evans 35 run (kick failed), 10:07 Cou – Parsnik 55 run (Bednarczyk kick), 2:27 Fourth Quarter Tun – Robinson 64 run (Beauchemir run), 3:28 Team Statistics Coughlin Tunk First downs.......................... 8 12 Rushes-yards ..................... 32-387 39-190 Passing................................ 0 125 Total Yards.......................... 387 315 Comp-Att-Int ....................... 0-3-1 5-15-1 Sacked-Yards Lost ............ 0-0 4-22 Punts-Avg............................ 0-0 3-29.3 Fumbles-Lost...................... 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards.................. 5-41 4-40 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING – Cou, Parsnik 11-214, Evans 6-105, Mahmoud 1-17, Monroe 1-10, King 2-10, Cole 2-9, T. Pilch 1-8, Schiel 4-8, Reilley 2-4, Ryan 2-2; Tunk, Robinson 7-107, Z.Edmundson 9-44, S.Edmundson 5-22, Pardusky 6-23, Muckin 5-6, Coolbaugh 1-1, Seaberg 6-(minus-13). PASSING – Cou, T.Pilch 0-3-1-0; Tunl, Seaberg 512-1-125, team 0-2-0-0, Robinson 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING – Tunk, Colley 2-96, Muckin 1-13, Ash 1-9, Z.Edmundson 1-7. INTS – Cou, P.Pilch; Tunk, Coolbaugh.

After three meetings among small groups in the last two weeks, full bargaining committees returned to the table Tuesday. They could also have met Wednesday, but Stern said it was best the two sides step away and meet with their own membership groups on Thursday. Though owners are seeking an overhaul of the league’s financial system after saying they lost $300 million last season and hundreds of millions more in each year of the previous collective bargaining agreement, the

salary cap appears to have emerged as the biggest obstacle to a new deal. The current system allows teams to exceed the ceiling through the use of various exceptions if they are willing to pay a luxury tax, giving big-market teams such as the Lakers — who can take on added payroll — an advantage over the little guys. But Hunter said a hard cap is “highly untenable,” referring to it as a “blood issue” to the players. He added the players were prepared to make a “significant”

financial move, but they would only agree to give on dollars if they got a win on the system. “For us, if we give on one, we have to have the other. It can’t be just a total capitulation,” he said. The league said players wanted owners to guarantee they would concede on the cap as a condition of talking about anything further, but Stern said “all of the owners were completely unified in the view that we needed a system that at the end of the day allowed 30 teams to compete.”

reliever. “I tend to make things difficult for myself,” Worley said last week after beating the Braves. “I always seem to figure it out, slow things down and get myself out of jams ... I don’t like to put myself in those situations. But it seems as though I find myself in that spot often. I just

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Redeemer 3, Berwick 0 Holy Redeemer won by game scores of 25-3, 25-6, 25-8 in a match played on Monday night Lizzy DiGiovinne (nine service points, one dig), Nicole Phillips (four kills, one block), Sydney Kotch (10 service points, one ace, one dig) and Biz Eaton (23 service points, two aces, 13 asCrestwood 3, Dallas 0 sists and two digs) led RedeemCrestwood posted a 25-17, 25- er.

know I need to make a pitch and get myself out of it.” As a starter, Worley has done that fearlessly. But they are his messes. Late-inning work will likely involve inherited runners. When he balked himself into trouble Sunday, I couldn’t help but think of October consequences. When he bounced a

pitch with two runners on in that same game, I thought of how slim the margin of error is for those in late-inning jams. So ... if Vance Worley is going to make trouble for himself, I would prefer he do it early in the game, not late. I would prefer to give him clean innings to, as he said, “Make a pitch and

Bowl as a swan song – Addazio snagged his first true head coaching job at Temple after six seasons with the Gators. Now 2-0 headed into Saturday’s game against the Nittany Lions, Addazio credits that brief time as the Gators coach for some of his early success. “Those experiences really helped me,” Addazio said. “I didn’t come in here as a blank page. I knew how I wanted to go about things. So I feel very, very comfortable. “And I have two very good coordinators. When you surround yourself with great people, you can go about your business of managing a football team.” Those coordinators would also be Gators refugees in Scot Loeffler and Chuck Heater as the offensive and defensive coordinators, respectively. Loeffler’s name is well-known among Penn State fans. A former quarterbacks coach at Michigan, Loeffler was widely credited with helping sway Wilson High School’s Chad Henne to the Wolverines and away from the Lions. So despite the loss of Al Golden – a former Penn State captain and assistant coach – to Miami, the Owls still have a coaching staff with strong credentials in the MAC. Certainly Temple couldn’t have had a much better start under Addazio. The Owls easily

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after a few drives. When asked if he had a timeline for deciding on a full-time quarterback – say, by the start of Big Ten play – Paterno balked. “I think we’ve made a decision that we want to play both of them for awhile until we find out exactly which one we think might be better for the football team and help them win as opposed to the other kid,” Paterno said. “But right now I think it’s a toss-up. I think both of them are doing well. “We’ve got two quarterbacks as we talk now. Whether we have two quarterbacks a week from now, we’ll see.” Paterno again insisted that the Lions’ passing numbers – a combined 24-of-59 for 258 yards and no touchdowns – are not as terrible as they seem, citing numerous dropped passes. “It’s concentration, obviously. It’s a question of confidence,” Paterno said. “That’s the hard part sometimes when you watch practice, a couple of those kids that didn’t make some catches make some great catches in practice. “I mean, it’s just something I’ve got to get them over. And we can play up to our potential. We’re not playing as well as we can play, I don’t think.” Infirmary report Starting right tackle Chima Okoli missed much of the Alabama game with what appeared to be a right ankle injury. The Lions responded by sliding DeOn’tae Pannell over to Okoli’s spot and inserting John Urschel in at right guard. Though Paterno wouldn’t address Okoli’s situation, fellow starting tackle Quinn Barham said he didn’t think it was serious. According to Barham, Okoli get out of it.” And if he doesn’t? A short leash, and Oswalt to the rescue. That formula might not work in reverse. Worley replacing Oswalt or any of the other three starters, especially with runners already on? Well, now you’re really talking about pressure on a rookie.

practiced on Monday and should be good to face the Owls. Wide receiver Curtis Drake saw the field for the first time since the 2009 season on Saturday but was not involved much in the offense. Paterno said he isn’t sure if that will change any time soon. “I don’t think Drake’s a hundred percent yet,” Paterno said. “I keep asking the doctors, ‘Is he getting better, is he getting better?’ And he goes out there and runs, but he’s still not (ready for contact).” Green out indefinitely Paterno bluntly answered a question about Stephfon Green’s status with the team. “He won’t be with them this week,” Paterno said without elaborating. Green wasn’t even on the sideline for the loss to Alabama after being charged earlier in the week for furnishing alcohol to minors. Though the alleged incident happened in July, Paterno didn’t find out about it until recently. The senior tailback’s future remains up in the air. Barham said Tuesday that he hoped Green would be able to return to the squad but that he didn’t know any more than that. Holding pattern Each week Paterno expresses optimism about returning to the sideline, and each week he ends up coaching the game from upstairs in the booth as he recovers from a hip injury. So it goes this week. “I hope I’m gonna do it this week,” Paterno said. “I thought I could do it Saturday, but I don’t move quick enough to get out of the way. I can walk without the cane now, although … I have a lot of pain after I walk awhile. And then it gets sore. “But I’m getting there. I’m hoping I’m gonna be able to do it Saturday.” So I’d go Worley as the fourth starter. Roy to the ’pen. Not because I think less of either. Really, it’s because I think the world of both. Sam Donnellon is a columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News.


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WILKES-BARRE – Chase Makowski shot a 39 to lead Holy Redeemer to a victories over Hanover Area, Meyers and GAR at the Wilkes-Barre Municipal golf course (par 36) in a quad meet on Tuesday. Mariano Medico (40), Matt Slavoski (40) and Will Fulton (41) contributed to the Royals final score of 160. For Hanover Area, John Yurkoski finished with a 40, while Matt Kuhl, Chris Jones and Matt Kocher followed with scores of 40, 43 and 44, respectively. The Hawkeyes’ final score was 167. Tony Morrash had a final score of 43 on Meyers’ way to a score of 192. Will Amesbury (47), Dan Conrad (47) and Vito Pasone (55) were also leading shooters. Finishing with 240 points was GAR. The Grenadiers were led by Brian Klapit

(58). Tyler Tyson finished with a 59 while Alec Niemiec (61) and Ryan Pavone (62) also scored.

roll (37) and Chris Lynch (39) helped. For Coughlin, Shamus Gartley finished with a 39. Mike Post (41), Daulton Lentini (44) and Tom Donato (46) contributed. The Patriots also outscored Tunkhannock, which scored 161. Race Sick scored a 37 for the Tigers, while Sean Soltysiak finished with a 39. Ryan Potuck followed with a 41 while Jim DeWitt and Brent Christy tied at 44 each.

Wyoming Seminary 180, Hazleton Area 184

Frank Henry finished with a 39 at Huntsville Golf Club (par 36) to lead Wyoming Seminary to a win against Hazleton Area. Andrew Golden (44), Alex Christine (48) and Brendan Larar (49) were also top shooters for the Blue Knights. For Hazleton Area, Matt Alshefski shot a 43 while TJ Chirico, Jared Pisorick and Rich Gawel finished with 45, 47 and 49 respectively.

Berwick 167, Lake-Lehman 200

Ty Morzilla and Matt Dalo each finished with a team-best score of 39 to give Berwick a victory over Lake-Lehman at Huntsville (par 36). Ben Bower followed by shooting a 44 while Brian Bridge shot a 45. For Lake-Lehman, Robert Ide led the team with a final score of 45, followed

Pittston Area wins two

Brandon Matthews shot a 31 to give Pittston Area a 143-170 victory over Coughlin in the first of two matches played at Fox Hill Country Club (par 34). Ryan Tracy followed with a score of 36 while Matt Car-

by Nick Egan (48), Nathan Rinehouse (53) and Jeff Carter (54).

H.S. GIRLS TENNIS

Dallas 4, MMI 1

Dana Yu (6-1, 6-1) and Melissa Tucker (6-2, 2-6, 6-3) each picked up a win in first and second singles, respectively, to lead Dallas to a victory over MMI. Chloe Alles and Talia Szathowski added a win in first doubles (6-2, 6-0) while Grace Schaub and Kajal Patel took second doubles (6-4, 3-6, 6-3). For MMI, Gabriella Lobitz (6-3, 6-1) won first singles. Crestwood 3, Holy Redeemer 2

Kristi Bowman defeated her opponent in first singles by the scores of 6-4, 6-1 to help the Comets pick up a win over Holy Redeemer. Melanie Snyder and Jenn Snyder teamed up to win first doubles (7-6, 6-4),

while Corey Gallagher and MaryKate Coulter took second doubles (7-5, 2-6, 6-2). For Holy Redeemer, Nellie Chmil (2-6, 6-1, 6-4) and Emily Suchocki (4-6, 6-0, 2-0) won second and third singles, respectively. Wyoming Valley West 4, Pittston Area 1

Cathy Byrnes and Devin Ryman won singles matched for Valley West. Byrnes defeated Miranda Warunek 6-1, 6-2. Ryman topped Haleigh Zurek 7-5, 6-1. In doubles, Valley West’s Danielle Patterson and Nicole Henderson defeated Alicia Chopyak and Ali Quinn 7-5, 6-1. Laura Monto and Brandi Zikowski edged Pittston Area’s Tatiana Supinski and Caitlynn Cadwalder 7-5, 7-5. Pittston Area’s Anna Podrasky posted a 6-4, 6-1 win over Christa Talpash at No. 1 singles.

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RECEIVING Division 4A .......................... Rec Yds Avg TD Sadiq Burkholder, Will ........ 7 164 23.4 0 Dylan Flayhart, WVW .......... 5 100 20.0 1 Derrick Simms, WVW ......... 5 65 13.0 1 Jeff Fendrick, Haz Area ...... 5 32 6.4 0 Brian Campbell, Haz Area.. 4 65 16.3 1 Yousef Guzman, Haz Area 3 33 11.0 0 Lucky Williams, WVW ......... 3 20 6.7 0 Ryan Palko, Haz Area......... 2 75 37.5 0 Zack Kehler, Haz Area........ 1 65 16.3 1 Eugene Lewis, WVW .......... 1 21 21.0 0 Quincy Patrick, WVW .......... 1 13 13.0 1 Chris Coleman, WVW ......... 1 13 13.0 0 James Boggs, Will ............... 1 6 6.0 0 Sam Person, Will ................. 1 6 6.0 0 Mike Kilhenney, WVW ........ 1 5 5.0 0 Glenn Zukoski, Haz Area ... 1 5 5.0 0 Jimmy Hischar, Haz Area... 1 2 2.0 0 Devin Miller, Will .................. 1 -4 -4.0 0 Division 3A .......................... Rec Yds Avg TD Jake Pecorelli, Berwick....... 9 80 8.9 1 Jordan Houseman, PA ........ 8 67 8.4 0 Vinny Genoble, Crest.......... 7 130 18.6 1 Jason Simonovich, Dallas .. 5 124 24.8 1 Shane Dunn, Dallas............. 5 120 24.0 3 Joe Starinsky, PA ................ 5 62 12.4 1 Kota Kishel, Crest ................ 3 37 12.3 0 Josh Robinson, Tunk .......... 3 32 10.7 0 Paul Brace, Dallas ............... 3 30 10.0 1 Jeff Steeber, Berwick .......... 3 22 7.3 0 Tiler Black, Crest.................. 3 19 6.3 0 Josh Colley, Tunk ................ 2 96 48.0 0 Andy Muckin, Tunk.............. 2 22 11.0 0 Alex Klinger, Berwick .......... 2 10 5.0 1 Jim Roccograndi, Dallas..... 2 9 4.5 0 Steve Ash, Tunk................... 2 8 4.0 0 Jeremy Freeman, Berwick . 2 5 2.5 0 Will Updegrove, Berwick .... 1 20 20.0 1 Colton Coolbaugh, Tunk ..... 1 20 20.0 0 Brett Wanek, Dallas............. 1 15 15.0 0 Zach Landonis, Berwick...... 1 11 11.0 0 Mike Pardusky, Tunk........... 1 8 8.0 0 Zack Edmonson, Tunk........ 1 7 7.0 0 Tyler Roman, PA.................. 1 6 6.0 0 Frankie Mahmoud, Cou ...... 1 4 4.0 0 Zac Evans, Cou.................... 1 3 3.0 0 Division 2A-A ...................... Rec Yds Avg TD Eric Kerr, Redeemer ........... 13 196 15.1 2 Shaliek Powell, GAR ........... 8 194 24.3 1 Parrish Bennett, Hanover ... 7 140 20.0 0 David Gawlas, Redeemer .. 6 39 6.5 0 Tom Cosgrove, Redeemer 5 137 27.4 2 Sinclair Saunders, Hanover 3 57 19.0 1 Nick Shelley, Lehman ......... 3 40 13.3 0 Chris DeMarco, Meyers...... 3 22 7.3 0 Mykel Dempsey, GAR ........ 3 15 5.0 0 Kyle Romanofsky, Lehman 2 46 23.0 0 Cody Poepperling, Lehman 2 22 11.0 0 Cole Barbacci, Lehman ....... 2 21 10.5 0 Fabian Smith, Meyers ......... 2 1 0.5 0 Dustin Jones, Lehman ........ 1 26 26.0 0 D.J. Scavone, Lehman........ 1 15 15.0 0 Collin Shandra, Redeemer. 1 15 15.0 0 Rob Conklin, Hanover ......... 1 11 11.0 0 John Zuder, Hanover........... 1 11 11.0 0 Jalen Miller, Meyers ............ 1 10 10.0 0 Rob Reilly, Meyers .............. 1 5 5.0 0

RUSHING Division 4A ............................. Devin Miller, Will...................... Eugene Lewis, WVW ............. Chad Hoffman, Haz Area ...... Tashawn Bunch, WVW .......... Brian Campbell, Haz Area ..... Yousef Guzman, Haz Area.... Shakyil Murphy, Will ............... Sadiq Burkholder, Will............ Glenn Zukoski, Haz Area....... Terell Bolling, WVW................ Denzel Adams, Will................. Knowledge Frierson, Will....... Jeff Fendrick, Haz Area .........

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Division 3A ............................. Jim Roccograndi, Dallas........ Jeremy Freeman, Berwick .... Joe Parsnik, Coughlin ............ Nick Aigeldinger, Crest .......... Roger Legg, Crest .................. Josh Robinson, Tunk ............. Zach Evans, Coughlin............ Justin Wilk, Pitt Area .............. Mark Romanczuk, Pitt Area .. Jared Pierce, Berwick ............ Zack Edmundson, Tunk ........ Ryan Zapoticky, Dallas .......... Anthony Survilla, Crest .......... Matt Cashman, Berwick ......... Jordan Houseman, Pitt Area. Kyle Gattuso, Pitt Area ........... Mike Pardusky, Tunk ............. Evan Callahan, Crest.............. Brett Wanek, Dallas................ Russell Monroe, Coughlin..... R.J. Haas, Pitt Area................ Felix Dolman, Dallas .............. Shane Edmundson, Tunk...... Paul Brace, Dallas .................. Frankie Mahmoud, Cou ......... Garrett Artsma, Dallas ........... Andy Muckin, Tunk................. Chris Roccograndi, Dallas..... Colton Coolbaugh, Tunk ........ James Emmett, Pitt Area....... Josh King, Coughlin ...............

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Despite 0-2 start, coach says Notre Dame is headed in the right direction. By RICK GANO AP Sports Writer

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame will try to avoid its first 0-3 start since 2007 by patching up the potholes in its defense and trying to reduce all those mistakes when the Irish have the football. With No. 15 Michigan State coming to town Saturday, the Irish also want to reverse a trend of losing close games in the final moments — a pattern so far in coach Brian Kelly’s second season in South Bend. Notre Dame has lost to Michigan two years in a row on lastsecond touchdowns, had a chance to beat Tulsa last season before Tommy Rees threw a late end-zone interception and suffered a disheartening setback to the Spartans a year ago. That’s when the Irish were beaten in overtime on a TD pass off a fake field goal. Kelly insisted several times Tuesday that the Irish are headed in the right direction, despite the start. He said it’s part of building a program. “I like our players. I like where we’re going. I know you’ve got to win; I get that,” he said. “We should have obviously taken care of the football better, made a couple plays here or there, coached a little bit better. We’re all disappointed. It’s not acceptable to lose, especially at Notre Dame.” The Irish have averaged 510

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yards of offense in losses to South Florida and Michigan and receiver Michael Floyd already has 25 catches. But all those numbers are diminished by 10 turnovers — five lost fumbles and five interceptions. Throw in 17 penalties, shaky punting and Notre Dame’s efficiency has been short-circuited. “I think if it was a mess the whole day, and you’re just looking at it and going, ‘Oh, my God, this thing is just out of control,”’ Kelly said. “It’s a play here, it’s a play there that we can get back, so they can see the body of work is there, they just have to be more attentive to the little details.’ The defense that was supposed to be the team’s strength also had its issues in Saturday night’s crushing 35-31 loss at Michigan. The Wolverines scored 28 points in the fourth quarter, capped by an 80-yard drive with half a minute on the clock that included a 64-yard pass and Denard Robinson’s TD toss with two seconds left. Cornerback Gary Gray had a rough night and was burned several times by big pass plays, including the game winner. “ Oh, he’s got to have a short memory at that position, you know, and certainly college football, NFL football, you’re going to have a day like that,” Kelly said. “It’s unfortunate that people look at that one position be-

cause it’s not just Gary Gray that we put this loss on. There’s a lot of situations. If we don’t turn the ball over, Gary Gray’s name is not even brought up. “Gary is going to be fine. He’s a senior. He’ll bounce back. He had a great game last year against Michigan State, and he’s been really solid for us. So we need Gary Gray to come up and play good football this weekend against Michigan State.” Notre Dame will be facing a different type of quarterback but another top-notch one in Kirk Cousins, who connected on 23 of 33 passes for 245 yards and two TDS in MSU’s 34-31 win in East Lansing a year ago. The Irish will have to tighten up the defense or the fans at Notre Dame Stadium will really get restless after booing their team when it trailed 16-0 at the half against South Florida. Notre Dame started 0-5 in 2007 under Charlie Weis and was also 0-3 in 2001with Bob Davie as coach. Another loss and the Irish’s chances of meeting their preseason goal of making a BCS bowl are pretty much dashed. Kelly said he planned no drastic lineup changes and that struggling punter Ben Turk — averaging just under 34 yards per kick — was the best option the Irish have at this point. The Irish lost backup tight end Mike Ragone, who will need surgery on a torn ACL for the second time in his career. Known mostly for his blocking ability, the 6-foot-4, 250-pound senior has one catch for 10 yards this season and 11 for his career for 109 yards.

3 suspended OSU players reinstated by NCAA By RUSTY MILLER AP Sports Writer

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Just in time for their first road game of the season, No. 17 Ohio State got some good news for a change. The NCAA reinstated three Buckeyes players on Tuesday who were suspended for taking envelopes with $200 cash from a university booster at a charity event earlier this year. Tailback Jordan Hall and cornerback Travis Howard, tabbed as starters for the Buckeyes in the preseason, along with backup safety Corey “Pittsburgh” Brown, were suspended two games for violating NCAA rules by taking the improper benefits at an event in suburban Cleveland in February. Ohio State (2-0) is girding up

to play at Miami on Saturday. “It’s always good, because these are all your brothers,” linebacker Etienne Sabino said soon after the news spread of the reinstatements. “These guys you go to camp with, we work out all year long, we hang out off the field. You’re happy for them and you’re happy they’re going to be out there with you. It’s exciting.” The NCAA’s only additional stipulation was that the players pay $200 to another charity. “The university appreciates the NCAA’s expeditious response in reinstating these three student-athletes,” Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith said in a statement. The three were suspended just two days before the opener against Akron. Last week, inter-

im coach Luke Fickell said they would be permitted to play in Ohio State’s second game against Toledo, but the NCAA on Friday afternoon said it still was looking into the case. The NCAA confirmed on Monday that it sent questions to Ohio State concerning the three players. Earlier on Tuesday, Fickell said his team was in limbo when it came to the status of the three players. “Right now we’re just ... waiting. We’re not going to make any jumps to conclusions,” Fickell said. “We’ll wait and see and hopefully we’ll hear something soon.” The reinstatement of the three players adds much-needed depth to the Buckeyes.

Fans are not the only ones who can’t wait for those marquee early-season games, like Ohio State’s trip to Miami this weekend. “As a player, man, you love ‘em,” said Ohio State interim coach Luke Fickell, a former Buckeyes player. “You believe you’re invincible, and that’s what sometimes makes you good.” Miami has been stricken by scandal, but winning at Coral Gables isn’t expected to be easy for Ohio State. So isn’t this a risk, no matter the recruiting benefits that might come with a little exposure in talent-rich Florida? “You want to be able to test your team,” Fickell said. “Some people get too caught up in, ‘Well, you know we’ve got to be smart before you get into your conference because if we lose a game we can’t get in the BCS.’ I don’t think you can think about it that way.” Said Illinois coach Ron Zook, whose team hosts 22nd-ranked Arizona State this Saturday: “This is why you come to the Big Ten, to play in these kind of games.” Satisfying ticket buyers, attracting recruits and toughening up players for the conference-game grind requires a balancing act by coaches and administrators. They must schedule a minimum number of home games to keep ticket, concession and parking revenue up. They have to consider the importance of overall records for bowl bids. There’s an aspect of goodwill, too, with helping smaller area schools who relish playing on a bigger stage and need Big Ten money to balance their budgets. Ohio State paid Akron $850,000 to lose 42-0 in the season opener in Columbus, and the Buckeyes are giving Colorado $1.4 million to come to the ‘Shoe on Sept. 24. This is how the matrix begins to fit together: Playing in Columbus is a thrill for the Ohio-born players on Akron’s roster. It’s greater exposure for the program. For the Buckeyes, it’s a guaranteed home game and, usually, a sure win. Akron’s athletics department must generate about 25 percent of its own revenue, according to athletics director Tom Wistrcill, so taking home close to $1 million for playing one tough nonconference game is a no-brainer. “We’ve got to go play these money games,” Wistrcill said. “That’s life at a mid-major.” Michigan will start next season against Alabama in Texas at the home of the Dallas Cowboys. The Wolverines still have two open dates to fill in 2012. They’re already playing Air Force and traveling to Notre Dame. “We’ve always played an aggressive schedule where I’ve been,” Wolverines coach Brady Hoke said.

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Modest inflation?

Many of the nation’s big retailers have said August was a good month for them although consumers were worrying about the economy and the falling stock market. Today’s report from the Commerce Department will give a broader assessment of consumer spending last month, because it includes spending at supermarkets and auto dealerships. Economists expect a modest increase – but any increase may be good news.

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Shares gain for second day General Electric Co. and other industrial companies pushed stocks higher after another choppy session Tuesday, the second day of gains in a row. It was the first back-to-back gain since the last week of August and only the third time the market has closed higher this month. On the five days the market closed lower in September, the Dow Jones industrial average lost between 100 and 303 points. The Dow traded in a range of just 153 points, the narrowest since July 26, less than half the average daily range during August. A weak reading of business sentiment kept the market’s gains in check. An index of small business conditions from the National Federation of Independent Business dropped to a 13month low in August.

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Jobs outlook weak, but stable

pared with 8 percent in the third quar- nus the percentage of those intending they plan to increase their workforce in 4th quarter hiring plans lower than ter, and 6 percent in the fourth quarter layoffs. Manpower doesn’t measure the the fourth quarter was 5 percent — 16 3rd quarter but better than for 2010. By RUTH MANTELL MarketWatch

WASHINGTON — Employers’ hiring plans for the fourth quarter are “relatively stable” — slightly down from the third quarter, but a tick higher than in the prior year, according to the Manpower Employment Outlook survey released Tuesday. A seasonally adjusted net 7 percent of employers said they plan to add to their workforce in the fourth quarter, com-

of 2010. When the job market is healthy, the net level is in the mid-20s. Most firms expect no change in their staff levels. “We are kind of hovering. Our numbers have been in positive territory, but they’ve been in the single digits, and that’s reflective of the uncertain economic environment,” said Melanie Holmes, a vice president at Manpower, a Milwaukee-headquartered staffing company. The Manpower survey measures the percentage of firms planning to hire mi-

number of jobs. The U.S. Labor Department recently estimated that nonfarm payroll employment was unchanged in August, with private employment up a weak 17,000 that was offset by a decline in government payrolls. Net private employment growth has been positive since March 2010, while government jobs have declined almost every month since June 2010. On a not-seasonally-adjusted basis, the net portion of employers who said

percent planned to increase, 11 percent planned to decrease, 70 percent expected no change, and 3 percent didn’t know. In the third quarter, a non-seasonally adjusted net 12 percent planned an increase, compared with 4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2010. Looking at the Manpower survey by industry, 11 of 13 industries showed a net positive employment outlook for the fourth quarter. However, for 12 of 13 industries, the level was down from the third quarter.

Car makers show off at Frankfurt show

Auto union deal unlikely The United Auto Workers and Detroit’s three car companies are likely to miss a Wednesday night deadline to agree on new contracts, three people briefed on the bargaining said Tuesday. There are many issues to settle, most involving pay, before the current fouryear contracts expire at 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the talks are private. Bargainers with Ford Motor Co. and the union agreed Tuesday to keep talking indefinitely after the deadline passes, and workers will stay on the job. Talks at General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LLC also are expected to go on after the contracts expire, which is normal procedure in bargaining with the UAW.

Flood business notes Big Top Rentals: 22 Wilkern St., Exeter, has been greatly impacted by the flood, but is open for business. Call 654-0928 Sports Page: Both locations, in the Insalaco Shopping Center, West Pittston, and at 135 Welles St., Forty Fort, are open for usual hours. Call 654-6114 or 287-3144. Wyoming Valley Prosthetics and Orthotics: 300 Avenue A, Swoyersville, has reopened after the mandatory evacuation. Call 283-3835 or visit wvpo.net. Travel Junction: 1261 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, is now open at regular hours. Call 283-4445. Independent Graphics: set up a temporary office at 131 N. Main St., Pittston. Call 654-4040 with questions about work in progress or to request a quote. Wyoming County Job Fair: will be held today, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., in the grand ballroom at Shadowbrook Inn & Resort, Route 6.

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The new Volkswagen VW up! car with the Buggy version is on display Tuesday during the Frankfurt Auto Show in Frankfurt, Germany. The fair runs through through Sept. 25.

H&R Block Inc. said Tuesday that it won’t offer refund anticipation loans next tax season because it’s getting more new clients and the appeal of the high-cost loans is shrinking. H&R Block prepared 6.5 percent more tax returns this year, even though it lost its bank funding for making loans based on anticipated federal tax returns just before tax season.

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FRANKFURT — The world’s carmakers showed off the next generation of cleaner, smaller, and higher-mileage vehicles at the Frankfurt auto show Tuesday, but all the thumping sounds systems, slick videos and glossy concept cars could not obscure the anxiety about Europe’s financial crisis. The industry’s fortunes have largely turned around since a recession emerged from the 2007-2009 financial crisis. But many insiders are keeping close watch on fallout from Europe’s debt crisis and worries about the U.S. economy — and

hoping political leaders quickly grasp solutions. Some executives urged a firmer response from Europe. Fiat and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne called on German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who opens the show to the public Thursday, to step up. “I think she needs to be part of a permanent solution to this problem,” Marchionne told The Associated Press on the sidelines of a Fiat presentation, referring to the leader of the European Union’s largest economy. “She needs to force a fundamental change in the system.” Fears of possible government debt de-

faults are threatening to engulf Fiat’s key market of Italy and are sapping buyers’ confidence. Auto sales there are forecast at around 1.8 million this year, the lowest level since 1983. This year’s 64th International Motor Show in Frankfurt is nevertheless more cheerful than its 2009 predecessor, which took place during the recession. Organizers say 1,007 exhibitors have signed up — up from 781 last time. German car makers like BMW, Daimler, Volkswagen and Porsche have put up strong profits, thanks in part to sales in fast-growing emerging markets that for now have made up for weaker growth at home in Europe.

Airlines packing in passengers By SCOTT MAYEROWITZ AP Airlines Writer

NEW YORK — Don’t expect much elbow room on flights this fall. Planes have never been so full. There was barely a spare seat this summer, and the next few months should be the same. To the list of things airlines have taken away — hot meals, blankets, headphones — you can add personal space. For airlines and the people who invest in them, it makes sense. Because of consolidation, partnerships and a push to eliminate unprofitable routes, airlines can adjust schedules to match demand

and charge more. But customer comfort is an afterthought. Not to mention space in the overhead bin. “There are some days on some flights when there are simply no physical seats left,” says Jim Reichart, vice president of marketing and sales for Frontier, which sold 91 percent of its seats in July and August. Frontier and US Airways both had their best August for percentage of seats filled. The figures shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone who fought over an armrest this summer. With 130 million people flying, little perks like empty middle seats or flying

standby were hard to come by. Airline executives used to add flights and routes to protect market share. This often meant there were more seats than travelers. “In the past we had the problem of people operating airlines based on ego,” says airline consultant Michael Boyd. “Now they’re operating on the basis on how much money they can make.” Overall, 86.4 percent of seats were filled by paying customers in July and August, according to an Associated Press analysis. That edges last summer’s record of 86.3 percent.

MINNEAPOLIS — Missoni madness swept store shelves and crashed Target’s website Tuesday as the retailer launched its latest designer partnership. Missoni for Target includes everything from cardigans and ballet flats to sheets and luggage from the Italian fashion house known for its bold zig-zag and geometric designs. And it was gone before you could say “What’s Missoni?” Fashionistas hauled away the high-style goods in carts as soon as store doors opened at stores at 8 a.m., and orders jammed and crashed the company’s website, which was down for three hours Tuesday morning. Target issued this statement mid-morning, shortly before programmers got the website back up, although with limited access: “Due to an overwhelming amount of traffic to Target.com as a result of the Missoni launch this morning, guests are unable to access the site. Providing a positive shopping experience to our guests is important to us and we are working to get the site back up as soon as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience.” The line at the Edina, Minn., SuperTarget started shortly before the doors opened at 8 a.m., said Haley Sando, executive team leader at the store. “I think we were a little bit blown away,” Sando said. “I just don’t think we were prepared for how fast things were going to go.” The hottest items: clothing and accessories, followed by towels and bedding. By 9:30 a.m., her store was “wiped out,” Sando said. “People were shopping right off the flats (as) we were bringing it out.” The shopping was congenial, she said, but it left a lot of people frustrated. “I heard one guest saying to another guest that she should load up her cart because she could sell it for twice as much.” Frustrated shoppers flocked to Twitter and Target Style’s Facebook page to complain about people grabbing the merchandise and reselling it on eBay.


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Investors have pounded bank stocks this year. Bank of America is down 47 percent. Goldman Sachs is down 38 percent. JPMorgan Chase is down 23 percent. That’s far worse than the 7 percent drop in the S&P 500. Time to buy? For the most part, financial analysts say no. Citigroup analyst Keith Horowitz cut his 2012 and 2013 earnings estimates for Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley

and others. He cited the weak economy and uncertainty about new regulations the banks face. Banks are still dealing with the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis – whether they’re big commercial banks or boutique investment firms like Greenhill. Regulators filed lawsuits against 17 banks this month over mortgage-backed securities. Bank of America, hit hard by bad mortgages, says it will lay off 30,000 workers in the coming years.

Banks look tempting because they’re cheap. They’re trading at 8.5 times what they’re expected to earn per share in the next 12 months. That number, known as the forward price-to-earnings ratio, has historically averaged 12.4. The S&P 500’s P/E is 10.8. Analysts do like JPMorgan Chase for its strong balance sheet. Stifel Nicolaus called it a “buy” on Tuesday. And it’s Horowitz’s top pick.

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Name

YTD NAV Chg %Rtn

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Name

YTD NAV Chg %Rtn

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Stocks of Local Interest

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TKR

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NATIONAL FORECAST

78° 60°

TODAY Mostly sunny, warm

SATURDAY Sunny

61° 40°

70° 50°

67° 44°

Syracuse 73/50

Wilkes-Barre 76/55 New York City 84/65 Reading 84/60

Yesterday Average Record High Record Low

81/57 73/54 92 in 2005 37 in 1985

Cooling Degree Days*

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

4 50 735 871 585

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

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

Sun and Moon

Sunrise 6:43a 6:44a Moonrise Today 7:56p Tomorrow 8:24p

Today Tomorrow

Brandywine Valley

Highs: 85-86. Lows: 66-67. Partly cloudy and pleasant today. Increasing clouds tonight. Atlantic City 84/70

Precipitation

The Finger Lakes

Highs: 68-75. Lows: 46-51. Partly cloudy and cooler today. Increasing clouds with a chance of showers tonight.

Delmarva/Ocean City

Highs: 83-87. Lows: 66-69. Partly cloudy and pleasant today. Increasing clouds tonight.

60/44

74/61

0.00” 6.10” 1.65” 44.80” 26.66” Sunset 7:15p 7:13p Moonset 8:54a 9:53a

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55/47/.00 87/64/.00 83/61/.00 84/64/.00 81/67/.00 88/61/.00 73/65/.00 84/66/.00 106/75/.00 81/56/.00 81/66/.00 86/76/.00 102/78/.00 91/66/.00 77/64/.46 71/63/.00 89/79/.00 75/62/.00 69/54/.00

Today Tomorrow 55/46/r 91/68/s 84/64/pc 82/62/pc 69/51/pc 91/62/s 67/49/sh 68/55/c 99/71/pc 60/44/t 69/47/sh 88/74/s 99/75/pc 70/49/c 87/70/pc 74/61/pc 91/78/pc 62/44/pc 58/37/s

ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday.

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67/49

Highs: 74-81. Lows: 53-56. Partly cloudy and pleasant today. Increasing clouds tonight.

Poughkeepsie 80/54

58/37 84/65

70° 55°

Highs: 81-86. Lows: 65-70. Partly cloudy and pleasant today. Increasing clouds tonight.

Pottsville 80/55

Harrisburg 81/61

62/41

The Poconos

Albany 75/52

Towanda 76/50

State College 75/54

66/57

TODAY’S SUMMARY

Binghamton 75/51

Scranton 74/53

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MONDAY Partly sunny

REGIONAL FORECAST Today’s high/ Tonight’s low

Sunny, chilly

62° 58°

SUNDAY Sunny

65° 42°

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NATIONAL FORECAST: Scattered showers and thunderstorms can be expected with a pair of cold fronts, especially over the nation’s midsection. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be likely across the Southwest into the Rockies. A few scattered thunderstorms will be possible over the mountains of California.

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Yesterday

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WORLD CITIES

Today Tomorrow 61/51/sh 104/76/s 78/62/pc 64/48/s 69/45/s 61/46/sh 64/49/s 90/81/t 87/65/s 63/49/pc

63/48/s 103/76/s 83/66/pc 65/46/s 74/53/s 63/49/c 66/47/s 90/80/t 86/65/s 66/50/pc

Yesterday

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Yesterday

Mexico City Montreal Moscow Paris Rio de Janeiro Riyadh Rome San Juan Tokyo Warsaw

79/55/.00 79/63/.00 59/50/.00 70/59/.00 82/70/.00 102/77/.00 84/64/.00 83/73/.56 90/77/.00 73/55/.00

Today Tomorrow 87/69/pc 88/62/t 92/74/pc 88/68/pc 86/57/t 60/39/sh 93/70/pc 95/78/pc 73/53/pc 72/53/pc 70/48/t 80/57/pc 97/75/pc 73/63/pc 69/55/s 66/57/pc 92/76/pc 92/69/t 88/68/pc

86/68/pc 72/53/sh 90/70/t 83/60/sh 66/56/t 62/45/s 91/70/pc 98/79/pc 62/43/sh 69/55/c 66/47/s 79/59/pc 97/73/pc 72/62/pc 65/55/s 66/55/c 92/74/pc 93/69/t 77/55/sh

Today Tomorrow 74/54/sh 64/49/pc 64/49/pc 65/49/s 75/66/sh 106/77/s 85/66/pc 88/77/t 87/75/t 69/51/pc

Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snow flurries, i-ice.

72/56/t 57/40/sh 62/47/pc 71/49/s 75/67/sh 105/75/s 86/65/pc 89/78/t 85/74/t 64/46/pc

A weak cold front passed through early this morning, however, today will be another relatively warm day for this time of the year under a mix of clouds and sun and no rain. But be advised that there is a drastic change in temperature coming starting Thursday. A stronger cold front will plow through town at dawn Thursday. As northerly winds behind the front usher in colder temperatures during the day, skies will remain cloudy along with a small amount of rain. Skies will clear Thursday evening as temperatures quickly drop into the 40s. Brrrr! Gorgeous falllike weather will then last through the weekend. - Tom Clark


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RUSTIC KITCHEN AT MOHEGAN SUN

Winning recipe welcomes us to football season Garden rake? $16.99. Work gloves? $8.99. Leaf bags? $5.99. The cost of this recipe? Priceless. As we stretch out every last bit of daylight we can, we can at least celebrate the fact that it’s football season. Fall brings us to our couches most any day of the week to celebrate our team’s victory or groan about its defeat. Fall also brings along many good flavors: pecans and apples, cinnamon and cranberries. Those dead leaves falling from neighbors’ trees into your yard. Rest easy, friends. This recipe is simple and can be prepped before the game and put in the oven with about five minutes left in the second quarter and then consumed at half-time.

••• CORNBREAD AND SAUSAGE STUFFED CHICKEN 4 chicken breasts, 8 to 10 ounces each, preferably with skin on, pounded thin About 2 cups cornbread 1 pound ground sausage 1 ⁄2 cup crushed pecans 1 ⁄4 cup dried cranberries 1 ⁄4 cup diced onion 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 2 tablespoons honey 1 teaspoon vanilla Chicken stock to moisten 4 pats of butter

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he kaleidoscope of tomatoes and peppers now in season offers an almost unlimited color palette for making salsa. And on the flavor side, the huge range of heirloom and standard tomatoes lets you go from expected to subtle to sweeter, with all kinds of tart or acidic or fruity notes to be found. Peppers range from all fruit and no heat in simple bell peppers to the incendiary habanero.

(There’s an even hotter pepper, the Bhut Jolokia, which is also known as a “ghost” because that sounds so much better than “this might kill you if you eat it.” Use it at your own risk.) The recipes provided here illustrate a variety of styles of uncooked salsas. Use them as is, or do a little experimenting by swapping out tomatoes, peppers or other ingredients to achieve different looks or flavors. And if you’re feeling really creative, use our brief list of suggestions for making your own salsa from the ground up.

Invent your own recipe When developing a salsa recipe, try to achieve balance among these elements: Color: The huge variety of heirloom tomatoes and peppers now available provides a nearly unlimited palette. Heat: Check the table to see where chiles rank on the Scoville scale, which measures heat. You also can add heat with hot sauces or ground spices. For chile flavor without much heat, use ground spice mixes. See SALSAS, Page 4C

The sausage you choose is up to you. Sweet will work best. If you can’t find loose ground sausage, buy one in the casing and cut the casing off. Start by heating a pan and cook the sausage in small chunks over low to medium heat in a sauté pan with a tiny bit of oil. Once the sausage is cooked, add the onion and cook 3-4 additional minutes. Put onion and sausage mixture into a large bowl to cool. Add pecans, cranberries, cinnamon, honey, vanilla and a sprinkle of salt and pepper. For the cornbread, I’m going to use two large muffins, but use enough to give you a yield of about 2 cups. Rip them into small pieces, as you would for any stuffing. Add them to the mixture and moisten the stuffing with some chicken broth, little by little. The consistency should be damp. If it gets too mushy, add some breadcrumbs. Take the breasts and butterfly them. They will also benefit from pounding them with a meat tenderizer. Just a couple of taps to even the meat out; don’t go overboard on the tenderizing. Season breasts with salt and pepper. Divide the stuffing amongst the chicken breasts. Roll them starting with the thinner side of the chicken. Place the stuffed chickens with the seam down on a sheet pan. Season chicken with more salt and pepper and place a pat of butter on top of each. Cook in oven at 375 degrees for 15-20 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 160 to 165 degrees. Let rest for 5-10 minutes before consuming. Pair with a fresh vegetable and rice for an easy and gourmet game day meal. Let’s go, Hawks, Nittany Lions and Bears!

Serve breakfast for dinner with spanish omelet By JUDY HEVRDEJS Chicago Tribune

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In Spain a tortilla is a potato dish that can be amped up by adding spinach, chopped mushrooms or other ingredients.

An omelet for supper is a perfect end-of-week meal when the refrigerator is bare. All you need are a few eggs and some leftovers. And though puffy French omelets are impressive, and those incredible breakfast hulks served in this country are awesome, I prefer a less ostentatious Spanish omelet. Even though it’s called a Spanish tortilla, there’s little resemblance to Mexico’s flatbreads. Rather, it’s a cousin of the

Italian frittata. Made with potatoes, eggs and onions, it’s an integral part of most tapas menus. When preparing it as a main course, amp it up by adding spinach, chopped mushrooms, grilled red pepper strips, diced ham or cooked sausage slices. Serve with a fresh, uncooked tomato sauce. Chopped tomatoes, olive oil, garlic and fresh basil, a mix that’s allowed to mellow before serving, is a favorite. Fill out the meal with a peppery arugula salad and a glass of albarino, a crisp white Spanish wine.

ALMOST SPANISH TORTILLA Prep: 10 minutes Cook: 25 minutes Servings: 6

Ingredients: 4 medium potatoes, in 1/8-inch slices (about 4 cups) 1 medium onion, diced 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup olive oil 7 eggs 1/4 cup milk 1/2 cup cooked topping (such as spinach, ham, sausage, chopped mushrooms or red peppers), optional

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This stuffed chicken breast was prepared by Chef Ray Feist of Rustic Kitchen at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. EDITOR’S NOTE: Chef Ray Feist does much of his cooking at the Rustic Kitchen at Mohegan Sun in Plains Township. If you would like to contribute a column to Chef’s Corner, call 829-7283 or email mbiebel@timesleader.com.


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‘Pandamania’ was the theme for the vacation Bible school conducted at Holy Family Parish, Sugar Notch. Children ages 3 to 12 years old enjoyed songs, stories and activities. Some of the participants, first row, are John Koss, Ally George, Alexus Kuklewicz, Amanda Koneski, and Jennifer Zemetro. Second row: Nathaniel Meeker, Auggie George, Todd Kolbicka, Alley Quinn, Emma George, Kylee Kolbicka, Anya Gramlich, and Hunter Pearson. Third row: Marsha Pannetta, teacher, Fran Romanowski, program coordinator, and Anne Richards, teacher. Fourth row: Mary Ann Bodzio, teacher, assistants Nick Hontz, Thomas Zollo, Angela Croop and Samantha Meeker, the Rev. Joseph Kakareka, pastor, and assistants Alexus Gattusso, Kristi Tomcho, and Michele Zollo.

Dallas Kiwanis assists Rotary club’s event For the second year, the Dallas Kiwanis Club assisted the Dallas Rotary Club at a food booth at the Back Mountain Memorial Library. Ronald Viglone and Lloyd Ryman cooked, Beverly Atherholt and Abby Call Patrick took orders, and Becky Andrews and Harold Stout filled orders and served. First row are Andrews and Atherholt. Second row: Stout, Call Patrick, Ryman, and Viglone.

Dallas Lions Club donates to library for materials For the 26th year, the Dallas Lions Club has made a $500 donation to the Back Mountain Memorial Library for the purchase of large print books and other materials for the sight-impaired. The library has many large-print books, books on CD’s and audio tapes, and will soon have e-book readers. At the check presentation, from left, are Martha Butler, librarian, are Lions Don Berlew, Joe Canfield, treasurer; and Frank Rollman.

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Luzerne County Fair Queen selected

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Janice Richardson was selected as the 201 1 Luzerne County Fair Queen. The contest was recently conducted in conjunction with the 49th Annual Luzerne County Fair. Contestants were judged on poise, appearance, neatness and a speech on ‘Why You Should Come to My Fair.’ Richardson will compete for the State Queen title at the State Fair Convention in January 2012 in Hershey. Richardson attends Penn State-WilkesBarre and is majoring in agriculture and extension education. She is a graduate of Northwest Area High School Class of 201 1 and the daughter of Paul and Janet Richardson. As Queen, she will receive a $1,000 cash prize in memory of The 2003 Fair Queen Carrie Martin. From left are Colleen Burns, master of ceremonies; Candice Kelly, WBRE-TV anchor and event judge; Richardson; Gina Major, event judge; Trudy Clemson, event judge; and Judy Kmetz, 201 1 Luzerne County Fair chairperson.

Samara Rose Campenni, daughter of Tommy and Chrissy Campenni, West Pittston, is celebrating her sixth birthday today, Sept. 14. Samara is a granddaughter of Sam and Josie Mantione, West Pittston, and the late James and Rosemary Campenni. She is a great-granddaughter of Frances Bellanco, Pittston. Samara has two sisters, Lucia, 3, and Ella, 1.

Webelos help out at Habitat house Webelos 4-2 Pack provided lunch for volunteers from Hand to Hand Therapy at a house being constructed on Madison Street in Wilkes-Barre by Wyoming Valley Habitat for Humanity. Site supervisor Bob Sherlinski gave the boys a tour of the site and explained the nonprofit organization’s mission to build decent homes to sell to families in need. Habitat relies on contributions and volunteers of all skill levels. For more information, call 820-8002 or email info@wv-hfh.org. Representatives, first row, are Davy Janoski, Kevin Allen, Ian Atkinson, Jared McGuire, Noah Daily, Tucker Lacey and Ayden Carey. Second row: den chief Calvin Crane and Sherlinski.

Francesca D. Basalyga Francesca Delaine Basalyga, daughter of Cristin and David Basalyga, Mountain Top, is celebrating her sixth birthday today, Sept. 14. Francesca is a granddaughter of John and Ann McHugh, Hazleton, and Nicholas Basalyga, Nassau, Bahamas, and the late Elaine Basalyga.

Nicholas M. Lettieri Nicholas Matthew Lettieri, son of Marah and Robert Lettieri, is celebrating his seventh birthday today, Sept. 14. Nick is a grandson of Ann and Sam Diaz, Avoca; Liz Zeller, Scranton; and Darrell Zeller, Harrisburg. He has a brother, Matt, and a sister, Hope.

HANOVER TWP.: Cub Scout Pack 66 will accept new members from 6:30 to 7:30 Thursday and Sept. 22 at American Legion Post 609, Lee Park Avenue. Boys in first through fourth grades are invited to register. For more information, call John Gosciewski at 822-2482. LEHMAN TWP.: The Ekklesia Christian Club and Coffeehouse will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday at the River of Life Fellowship Church gymnasium, 22 Outlet Road. Music will be provided by Making a Difference Ministries with members of “Foggy Mountain Glory.” Admission is free. An open mic will start at 9 p.m. and a dinner menu will be available. For more information, contact Curt Strunk at 717-503-7363 or curt.strunk@asmnet.com.

St. Peter’s Lutheran Church provides car oil changes for single moms St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Hanover Township, recently offered free oil changes to single mothers as a service to the community to assist with routine maintenance of their vehicles. From left are Butch Jones, Jack Knouse, Andrea Knouse, Anita Jones, Matt McDonald, Gary Weaver, Gary Nash, Helen Erdman, Ed Erdman, the Rev. Ron Fink and Millie Fink.

UNICO grant presented to aid peer program at non-profit agency UNICO has provided a grant to the Family Service Association for the Warm Line Peer Support program, a telephone support line where callers can talk with specially trained peers about their concerns and receive support from the peer’s life experiences. Calls may be placed between 5 and 9 p.m. seven days a week to 1-866-839-0445 or 570-2706866. There is no charge for this service. At the presentation, from left, are Tony Orlando, chief financial officer, FSA, and Joe Pierangeli, first vice president of the Wilkes-Barre chapter of UNICO National.

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MOUNTAIN TOP: The United Methodist Men of Christ United Methodist Church and the American Red Cross will sponsor a blood drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday at the church, 175 S. Main Road. The Friendship Circle will have a bake sale. LUZERNE COUNTY: The Italian American Association will sponsor Columbus Day festivities at 9:30 a.m. on Oct. 7 in the Luzerne County Courthouse rotunda, North River Street, WilkesBarre. A flag raising ceremony will follow and refreshments will be served. An Italian Mass will take place at 9:30 a.m. on Oct. 9 at St. Rocco’s Church, Pittston. Participants will then proceed with the Paci

WILKES-BARRE: The WilkesBarre Family YMCA has openings in its afterschool program for children ages 5 to 12 years old. The program runs Monday through Friday through June. Transportation is offered from St. Nicholas/St. Mary’s School, Kistler Elementary, and Dana Street Elementary. For more information, contact the YMCA at 823-2191, ext. 141.

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Girl Scout Troop 32831 membes earn Silver Awards Seven members of Girl Scout Troop 32831 have earned their Silver Awards, the highest rank a Girl Scout Cadette can achieve. The Silver Award demonstrates leadership, organization, determination and dedication to improving the community. To earn the awards, the girls developed, initiated and conducted community service projects and devoted 50 hours or more to their projects that included helping cancer patients, earning donations of supplies and kayaks for Camp St. Andrew, and a food drive for local food pantries. Troop leaders are Kathy Rickrode, Mountain Top, and Toni McDonald, Ashley. Silver Award recipients, from left, are Katie McDonald, Ashley; Katie Aldrich, Hanover Township; Jordyn Rickrode, Mountain Top; Cameron Ford, Wilkes-Barre Township; Alexis Wylam, Hanover Township; Abbe Truschel, Mountain Top; and Katie Gereda, Hanover Township.

Band from the church to the Christopher Columbus statue on South Main Street. Luzerne County Judge Joseph Augello is chairing theses two events. The 34th Annual Columbus Day Banquet will also be held on Oct. 9 at Genetti Hotel and Conference Center, 77 E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre. Cocktails begin at 5 p.m. with a cash bar. Dinner starts at 6 p.m. Music will be provided by Danny Argo and Friends. The cost is $35 per person. Tickets must be purchased in advance. The Rev. Paul McDonnell, vicar of the Oblates of St. Joseph, will be honored as the Italian American Association’s 2011 Person of the Year. The 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Pat Stella, owner and operator of 13 McDonald’s franchises in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The guest speaker is Chris DiMattio, UNICO National president. The toastmaster is state Rep. Mike Carroll. Co-chairmen are Herman Castellani and James Deice. For reservations call Louise Castellani, 654-6454, Judy Deice, 654-7600, or send checks to IAALC, P.O. Box 842, Pittston, PA 18640. To place an ad in the program book call Deice, 6547600, or Castellani at 654-6454 by Sept. 21.

WILKES-BARRE: St. Robert Bellarmine (former St. Aloysius) Senior Club at 1 p.m. in the school cafeteria, Division Street. Refreshments will be served. Barbara Elgonitis will preside.

Sunday MOUNTAIN TOP: Dorrance Township American Legion Post 288 at 7 p.m. at Slocum Township Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7918, 6592 Nuangola Road. For more information, call John at 570-8686588.

DALLAS: NEPA Coast Guard Veterans Association at 6:30 p.m. at American Legion Post 673, Memorial Highway. All Coast Guard veterans interested in joining can contact Neil Morrison at 288-6817 for additional information.

Sept. 25 WILKES-BARRE: North Anthracite Council – League of Ukrainian Catholics at SS. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, 635 N. River St. Moleben at 2 p.m. and the general session and social follows. New members are invited. For more information, call 8225354.

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Amanda Casem, a 201 1 Crestwood High School graduate, was presented a $1,000 scholarship by the Wyoming Valley Woman’s Club at a recent luncheon at the Westmoreland Club. The Wyoming Valley Woman’s Club is observing 106 years of service to the area and contributes to many cultural and social service organizations. Seated are Amanda Casem, honoree, and Edna Morgan, club president. Standing: Nancy Brace, education chairwoman, and Mrs. Casem.

Save-A-Life Summer program addressed safety, health issues For more than 10 years, the American Red Cross and Albert and Carol Mueller of McDonald’s of Greater Scranton have successfully held a Save-A-Life Summer program for the children at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The program provides six weeks of educational programs on first aid, fire safety, healthy eating and exercise, disaster preparedness, and others. The children are asked to draw pictures that include the Red Cross and McDonald’s. Anthony Caramanno’s winning design is featured on shirts distributed to program participants. For more information or to volunteer, contact Kristen Polidori at 570-207-01 12. First row, from left, are Raj Ghandi and Khadiya Gregory. Second row: Vanessa Eaves, Sandra Santiago and Braden Neeson. Third row: Elisha DeSouza, Grace Kapacs, Kyerra Johnson and Isabella Parise. Fourth row: Jacob Bartush, Elise Ruffin and Hayden Helring. Fifth row: Bobby Bromage, Anna Kapacs and Grace Rodriguez. Sixth row: Aleczandria Gonzalez, Dalaina Neeson, and Calla Ruffin.

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moderate hot ingredients. Sweetness can come from expected sources, such as fruit, but also unexpected sources such as balsamic or other sweet vinegars, or even from the “fruity” flavors of the peppers themselves. Acidity: In addition to its role in balancing the other elements, acidity — from vinegar, many fruit juices, slices of whole citrus fruits and other sources — can amplify the other ingredients’ flavors. Aromatics: These will often be contributed by herbs, with cilantro a prime example. You also can use cumin, rosemary or another favorite herb, or an exotic element such as coffee. Texture: Complementary or contrasting textures can add interest to a salsa. Corn, apples, pears and nuts are some examples of crunchy ingredients that can enhance smooth-textured salsas. •••

Hot, hotter and hottest The heat of various chiles is measured in units on the Scoville scale, developed in 1912 by pharmacologist Wilbur L. Scoville. Here are estimates of how some common chiles measure up (ranges will vary based on growing regions and seasonal factors): 500,000-1,000,000+: Bhut Jolokia (ghost) 100,000 to 500,000: habanero, Scotch bonnet, African birdseye 50,000 to 100,000: Thai, chiltepin 30,000 to 50,000: aji Amarillo, piquin, cayenne 15,000 to 30,000: de arbol 5,000 to 15,000: hot wax, serrano 2,500 to 5,000: jalapeno, mirasol, chipotle 1,000 to 2,500: ancho, pasilla, Espanola, Anaheim, poblano 100 to 500: Mexi-bell, cherry, canned green chiles, Hungarian hot paprika 0 units: bell peppers, pimiento, sweet banana, U.S. paprika

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••• PRETTY ’N’ PEPPERY SALSA Yield: About 1 3/4 cups 1 yellow tomato, seeded and diced 1 red tomato, seeded and diced 1 green tomato, seeded and diced 1/4 cup finely sliced mustard greens 1/4 cup baby arugula 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 1/4 teaspoon salt or to taste 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper Thoroughly combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. Per tablespoon: 8 calories; 0.5g fat; no saturated fat; no cholesterol; no protein; 1g carbohydrate; 0.5g sugar; no fiber; 25mg sodium; 5mg calcium. Adapted from “The Great Salsa Book,” by Mark Miller (Ten Speed Press, 1994)

••• SPICY PEACH SALSA Yield: 4 to 5 servings 1 1/2 cups peaches cut into small cubes 1/4 medium red onion, cut into small cubes 1/4 yellow, red or orange bell pepper, cut into small cubes 1 jalapeno or other similar-size hot chile, cored, seeded and minced 1 tablespoon minced fresh cilantro or flat-leaf parsley

2 tablespoons fresh lime juice or rice vinegar 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin or chili powder, optional Kosher or sea salt, to taste Freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1. Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. 2. Let stand for 10 to 15 minutes to allow the flavors to blend. Per serving (based on 5): 25 calories; no fat; 1g protein; 6g carbohydrate; 4g sugar; 1g fiber; 20mg sodium; 7mg calcium. Adapted from “Fine Cooking Fresh” (Taunton Press, 2009)

••• PICO DE GALLO Yield: About 1 1/2 cups 1/4 cup coarsely chopped white onion 1/4 cup coarsely chopped fresh cilantro 3 fresh serrano or 2 jalapeno chiles, cored, seeded and coarsely chopped 1 1/2 ripe medium tomatoes, finely chopped Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper 1. Put onion, cilantro and chiles in a food processor; pulse until very finely chopped. 2. Transfer mixture to a bowl and stir in tomatoes. Season with salt and pepper to taste and serve. Per tablespoon: 3 calories; no fat; no protein; 0.5g carbohydrate; no sugar; no fiber; 10mg sodium; 2mg calcium. Adapted from “Fine Cooking Fresh” (Taunton Press, 2009)

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Chicken Cacciatore Dinner hosted by the Men’s Club of Trinity Presbyterian Church 5-7 p.m. Saturday, fellowship hall, rear of 105 Irem Road, Dallas. Menu includes salad, homemade desserts and beverages. Takeouts start at 4 p.m. Adults pay $8; $4 for children. All proceeds will benefit church programs. For tickets, call the church office at 675-3131.

THIS WEEK: Sept. 14 to 20 Spaghetti and Pasta Dinner 46:30 p.m. every Thursday at St. Mary’s Antiochian Orthodox Church, 905 S. Main St., WilkesBarre. Menu includes a choice of five pastas and five sauces, salad, dessert and beverages. Takeouts available. Adults pay $7; $5 for children 5 to 12 years old; children younger than 5 dine free. Call 824-1674 Thursdays for more information. Ham Dinner, sponsored by the Women’s Group, 4-7 p.m. Thursday, White Haven Presbyterian Church, 305 Berwick St., White Haven. Ham, chicken, waffles, gravy, green beans, cranberry sauce, pickled cabbage, ice cream sundaes and beverages are on the menu. Takeouts available. Adults pay $8; $4 for children ages 6-12 years old; free for children younger than 6. Purchase tickets at the door or call 636-3314 or 455-8360. Spaghetti and Meatball Dinner 4-7 p.m. Friday, Conyngham United Methodist Church, 41 1 Main St., Conyngham. For tickets call the church office at 788-3960 or visit

Ham Dinner 4-9 p.m. Saturday, Wyoming United Methodist Church, 376 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Dine in picnic style or use the drive-thru for takeouts. Adults pay $9; $5 for children. For more information, call 693-2821 or 693-1303. Annual Stuffed Cabbage Dinner 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Holy Family Church Hall, 828 Main St., Sugar Notch. Sponsored by the Saint Dymphna Knights of Columbus. Donation is $7 and includes stuffed cabbage rolls, potatoes, vegetable, bread, dessert and beverage. Takeouts available. Two-Day Barbecue Dinner Fundraiser, sponsored by the Tyre Square Club Inc., noon-6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, Wilkes-Barre Boulevard and Hill Street, WilkesBarre. Dinners cost $10, sandwiches $8, racks of ribs $25, and sides are $3 each. For more information, call 793-7627. Annual Chicken Barbecue noon-4 p.m. Sunday, Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church, 420 Main Road, Hanover Township. A craft sale and flea market are also planned. Tickets are $8 and include half chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, applesauce, roll, dessert and drink.

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FUTURE Pastie Sale orders are due by Monday by calling Bob at 477-5219. Pickup orders on Sept. 22 at Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Church, Lehman Township. Pasties are $5 each. Family-Style Ham Dinner 4:306:30 p.m. Sept. 24, Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company, 5383 Main Road, Sweet Valley. All you can eat except dessert. Takeouts start at 4 p.m. Adults pay $8; $4

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poons oil in the skillet on high; pour in egg-potato mixture. Reduce heat to medium-high. Gently stir eggs until they begin to set. Scatter any optional ingredients atop; cook 2 minutes. Reduce heat to low; cook 1 minute. 4. To cook top of tortilla, place a large plate over skillet. Carefully flip skillet and plate together so tortilla slides, bottom up, onto plate. Slide tortilla back into skillet; cook until eggs are done. (If you don’t want to flip the tortilla, place skillet in a 425-degree oven until eggs are done.) Remove tortilla from skillet; slice in wedges. Nutrition information: Per serving: 271 calories, 49 percent of calories from fat, 15g fat, 3g saturated fat, 248mg cholesterol, 25g carbohydrates, 10g protein, 743mg sodium, 3g fiber.

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WANAMIE PRICE REDUCED! Unique property, well maintained, 2 story, 10yrs old. Privacy galore, 3.6acres. Pole barn 30x56 for storage of equipment, cars & boats. MLS# 10-3799 GERI 696-0888 $249,900

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DEAR ABBY ADVICE no sex tapes of me floating around, I can tell you from a woman’s perspective that if there was one, I’d be furious. Your wife has a right to know, so don’t keep her in the dark. Dear Abby: A couple of years ago, my husband of 30 years became distant. He didn’t want to touch me, talk to me or spend time with me. An old boyfriend emailed me to offer condolences on the death of my brother. There were just chatty emails at the beginning, about our lives and how we had gone such separate ways in 40 years. The emails started

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NOTICE Approval by Rule – 18 CFR §806.22(f) Notice is hereby given that on September 12, 2011, Citrus Energy Corp has filed a Notice of Intent (NOI) (NOI2011-0431) with the Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) seeking Approval by Rule (ABR) pursuant to 18 CFR §806.22(f) for the consumptive use of water for drilling and development of natural gas well(s) on the Mattocks 1 drilling pad, located in Washington Township, Wyoming County, PA. The peak day consumptive water use for drilling and development at the above drilling pad would not exceed 5,000,000 gallons per day (gpd). Citrus Energy Corp. has proposed to utilize water obtained from approved sources which can be viewed at www.srbc.net. Comments referring to the NOI number above should be submitted to the attention of Mr. Eric Roof, Susquehanna River Basin Commission, 1721 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102-2391, telephone: 717-238-0423, ext. 209, fax: 717909-0468, e-mail: eroof@srbc.net. Please include the above NOI number on any correspondence. INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids for RE-ROOFING OF ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOF on C.E.O. B U I L D I N G @ V.A. HOSPITAL “WILLIAM CHERKES RESIDENCE” – 1111 East End Boulevard, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 will be received until 2:00 PM on Monday, September 26, 2011. Bids shall be mailed or hand delivered to: Mr. Timothy McGinley Commission on Economic Opportunity 165 Amber Lane Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Facsimile or email bids will not be allowed. Envelope shall be clearly marked “REROOFING OF ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOF ON C.E.O. BUILDING @ V.A. HOSPITAL”. Bids received after the stated time will not be accepted. Bids will be opened in public on Tuesday, Tuesday September 27, 2011 at 2 PM. One set of bid documents will be available as of September 13, 2011 by calling the Roof Consultant. Documents will be provided at no charge, via email, in PDF format. Printed and bound sets will be provid ed at $ 25.00 per set. There will be a pre-bid conference on Tuesday, September, 20, 2011 at 1:00 pm starting at the front of the C.E.O. Building. Contractors may access the roof with a 15’ ladder. Contact Mr. Kermit Douglas prior to visit to verify access. Phone #: (570) 592-3698. Bids may be held be the owner for a period of not to exceed sixty (60) days. Veterans Administration Hospital and the Commission on Economic Opportunity reserve the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any or all informalities in the bidding. All work shall be completed within forty-five (45) days of notice of award, weatherpermitting. This project shall be governed by the wage provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act. All contractors and subcontractors performing work on this project shall pay their laborers and mechanics not less than the prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits for corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics employed on similar projects in the area. See Prevailing Wage Determinations in next section of specifications. Any questions may be directed to the owner’s con sultant for this project: Mark J. Sobeck Roof Consulting, Inc. 15 South Franklin St., Suite 210 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Phone 570-829-5777 Fax 866-2215923, or email m.sobeck@epix.net.

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ESTATE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted to Jean Mirch Keisinger and Ethel Mirch Panek, Executrix of the Estate of Michael Mirch, late of the Borough of Avoca, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania who died on July 6, 2011. 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 Executrix in c/o Michael T. Vough, Esquire, Vough & Associates, 126 South Main Street, Pittston, PA 18640

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Frank Lacivito, late of Harveys Lake, Luzerne County, Pennslylvania, who died on July 9, 2011. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same, without delay to Florence V. Boyle, Executrix, c/o her attorney, Joseph G. Albert, Esquire. JOSEPH G. ALBERT, ESQUIRE 458 Wyoming Ave Suite 201 Kingston, PA 18704 MEETING NOTICE On September 8, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Edwardsville Borough Council was scheduled to consider an Ordinance Amending the Edwardsville Borough Zoning Map. The amendment would amend a portion of the Edwardsville Borough Zoning Map from a R-1 District to a R-2 District. The area under consideration for Re-Zoning is in the Northwesterly portion of the Borough near the terminus of Main Street. Due to the recent flooding problems, that hearing has now been rescheduled to October 13, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. where and when residents wishing to address the proposed amendment will be heard. A complete text of the Ordinance can be inspected from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Edwardsville Borough Building located at 470 Main Street, Edwardsville, Pennsylvania.

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PUBLIC NOTICE LUZERNE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SCHEDULED BUDGET HEARINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 19 AND SEPTEMBER 21. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO HOLD BUDGET HEARINGS FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING THE 2012 LUZERNE COUNTY BUDGET. THESE MEETINGS WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2011 AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 IN THE LUZERNE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, COMMISSIONERS MEETING ROOM, 200 N. RIVER STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA 18711. THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE IS A TENTATIVE OUTLINE OF WHEN EACH DEPARTMENT OR ROW OFFICE WILL PRESENT DURING THAT TWO-DAY PERIOD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2011 9:00 9:30 A.M. COMMISSIONERS/ADMIN., GENERAL GOVT., DEBT SERVICE, INTER GOVT. APPROP., INSURANCE, OTHER FINANCING 9:30 – 9:50 A.M. BUREAU OF ELECTIONS 9:50 – 10:10 A.M. TREASURER 10:10 – 10:30 A.M. CONTROLLER 10:30 – 10:50 A.M. TAX COLLECTION 10:50 – 11:00 A.M. BREAK 11:00 – 11:20 A.M. CORONER 11:20 – 11:40 A.M. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 11:40 – 12:00 P.M. CLERK OF COURTS 12:00 – 1:00 P.M. BREAK 1:00 – 1:20 P.M. COURTS,MAGISTRATES, ORPHANS COURT STENOGRAPHERS & JURY COMMISSIONER 1:20 – 2:00 P.M. PROBATION SERVICES 2:00 – 2:20 P.M. DOMESTIC RELATIONS 2:20 – 2:40 P.M. PRISON 2:40 – 2:50 P.M BREAK 2:50– 3:10 P.M. PURCHASING 3:10 – 3:30 P.M. LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 3:30 – 4:15 P.M. BOILER PLANT, BUILDING & GROUNDS, ENGINEER, LEVEES, ROAD & BRIDGE, FORTY FORT AIRPORT, ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIAL PROJECTS, MOON LAKE, AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2011 9:30 A.M. AGING, CHILDREN & YOUTH, DRUG & ALCOHOL, HUMAN SERVICES, MH/MR, TRANSPORTATION 9:30 – 9:50 A.M. PUBLIC DEFENDER 9:50 – 10:10 A.M. SHERIFF 10:10 – 10:30 A.M. PROTHONOTARY 10:30 – 10:50 A.M. ASSESSOR 10:50 – 11:00 A.M. BREAK 11:00 – 11:20 A.M. PLANNING COMMISSION 11:20 – 11:40 A.M. REGISTER OF WILLS 11:40 – 12:00 P.M. VETERANS AFFAIRS 12:00 – 1:00 P.M. BREAK 1:00 – 1:20 P.M. DISTRICT ATTORNEY 1:20 – 1:40 P.M. MAPPING/GIS 1:40 – 2:00 P.M. RECORDER OF DEEDS 2:00 – 2:20 P.M. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 2:20 – 2:40 P.M. SECURITY 2:40 – 2:50 P.M. BREAK 2:50 – 3:10 P.M LUZERNE COUNTY 911 3:10 – 3:30 P.M. TAX CLAIM 3:30 – 3:50 P.M. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 3:50 – 4:10 P.M CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 4:10 – 4:30 P.M SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 9:00 -

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NOTICE Approval by Rule – 18 CFR §806.22(f) Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 2011, Citrus Energy Corp has filed a Notice of Intent (NOI) (NOI2011-0432) with the Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) seeking Approval by Rule (ABR) pursuant to 18 CFR §806.22(f) for the consumptive use of water for drilling and development of natural gas well(s) on the Reimiller 1 drilling pad, located in Meshopppen Township, Wyoming County, PA. The peak day consumptive water use for drilling and development at the above drilling pad would not exceed 5,000,000 gallons per day (gpd). Citrus Energy Corp. has proposed to utilize water obtained from approved sources which can be viewed at www.srbc.net. Comments referring to the NOI number above should be submitted to the attention of Mr. Eric Roof, Susquehanna River Basin Commission, 1721 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102-2391, telephone: 717-238-0423, ext. 209, fax: 717909-0468, e-mail: eroof@srbc.net. Please include the above NOI number on any correspondence. LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION FOR BIDS Due to the recent Emergency Declaration of Luzerne County, the following Bid, scheduled for September 12 2011 at 1 PM, has been extended to September 19, 2011 at 1 PM The Luzerne County Controller will receive bids for the following Luzerne County Resurfacing Project: County Road Number 41, Honey Hole Road. Generally comprised of milling, base repair and resurfacing of the entire roadway and all incidental work related thereto until 1:00 P.M. Prevailing Time on Monday September 19, 2011. Hand delivered Bids shall be received at the Luzerne County Controller's Office, 20 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, PA 187013509. Mailed in Bids shall be sent to the Luzerne County Controller's Office, 20 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-3509. The bids will be publicly opened at the Luzerne County Controller’s Office 20 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-3509 immediately thereafter that same day. Bid envelopes will be plainly marked in bold letters on the outside stating the project name and name and address of bidder. Each BID, when submitted must be accompanied by a "Bid Security" which shall not be less than ten percent (10%) of the amount of the BID. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, including DRAWINGS and PROJECT MANUAL, may be examined and obtained at Luzerne County Property and Supply 20 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701-3509. PROJECT MANUAL and DRAWINGS are in one binding. Bidders may secure DRAWINGS and PROJECT MANUAL upon payment of zero dollars ($0.00) each. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Prevailing Wages and Labor Standards are included in the contract documents of this project and govern all work under the contracts. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for a satisfactory Performance Bond, Maintenance Bond, and a Labor and Material Payment Bond. Luzerne County reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities in the Bidding. By signing and submitting a bid, each Bidder shall be deemed to have consented in writing, within the meaning of 16 P.S. Section 18702 (e), to such extended date for the Contract to be awarded. Luzerne County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or familial status in employment or the provision of services. Luzerne County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Douglas A. Pape, Chief Clerk

GMC4WD, ‘96 JIMMY SLE Hunter Green, 4 door, CD, 168,000 miles. $2,100 obo. (570) 262-7550

HONDA `02 ACCORD SE Sedan, good tires, new brake lining, 154,000 highway miles. belts changed, power windows, moonroof, good A/C, good basic transportation. $3500 (570) 675-0324

HYUNDAI `02 ELANTRA 129,995 miles, man-

ual, front wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, AM/FM radio, CD player, leather interior, sun roof, rear windshield wiper, tinted windows, $3,500 570-654-8469

MERCURYtires `96 SABLE New and brakes. Needs work. $1,000. Call 570-674-2630

TOYOTA `00 ECHO

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ACURA `02 RSX 142,000 miles,

5 speed, $5,600 570-239-9316

ACURA `06 TL

4 Door 3.2 VTEC 6 Cylinder engine Auto with slapstick. Navigation system. 57k miles. Black with Camel Leather interior. Heated Seats. Sun Roof, Excellent condition. Satellite Radio, Fully loaded. $18,000. 570-814-2501

AUDI `04 A6 QUATTRO

3.0 V6. Silver. New tires & brakes. 130k highway miles. Leather interior. Heated Seats. $7,500 or best offer. 570-905-5544

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

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Cabriolet Convertible S-Line. 52K miles. Auto. All options. Silver. Leather interior. New tires. Must sell. $17,500 or best offer 570-954-6060

AUDI `96 QUATTRO

A6 station wagon. 143k miles. 3rd row seating. $2,800 or best offer. Call 570-861-0202

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09 Jeep Patriot $11,995 09 Escape xlt $11,995 08 RAM 1500 $11,995 08 IMPALA LS $10,995 08Taurus SEL $11,995 08 RANGER 50K $10,995 Full Notary Service Tags & Title Transfers

BMW `00 323I

Black w/ tan leather interior. All power. 6 cylinder. Sun roof. Recently inspected. New tires. 140K miles. $6,800 (570) 868-6986

BMW `01 X5

4.4i. Silver, fully loaded, tan leather interior. 1 owner. 103k miles. $8,999 or best offer. Call 570-814-3666

BMW `07 328xi

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

BMW `93 325 IC Convertible,

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

BMW `99 M3

Convertible with Hard Top. AM/FM. 6 disc CD. 117 K miles. Stage 2 Dinan suspension. Cross drilled rotors. Cold air intake. All maintenance records available. $14,695. 570-466-2630

BUICK `03 LESABRE

35k miles, V-6. Power steering, brakes & windows. A/C, Nice, clean car. $7,300. Call 570-674-3185

BUICK `05 LESABRE Garage kept. 1 owner. Local driving, very good condition. 53,500 miles. Asking $9,700 (570) 457-6414 leave message

CADILLAC `04 SEVILLE SLS Beige. Fully loaded

Excellent condition. Runs great. New rotors, new brakes. Just serviced. 108,000 miles. Asking $5,000. OR BEST OFFER (570) 709-8492

CADILLAC ‘06 STS AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-

88k miles. No rust. New tires. Runs excellent. $1,800. Call 570-693-3275

ver, 55,000 miles, sunroof, heated seats, Bose sound system, 6 CD changer, satellite radio, Onstar, parking assist, remote keyless entry, electronic keyless ignition, & more! $16,500 570-881-2775

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

CHEVY `05 EQUINOX

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LT (premium package), 3.4L, 47,000 miles. All wheel drive, power moonroof, windows, locks & seats. Leather interior, 6 cd changer, rear folding seats, keyless entry, onstar, roof rack, running boards, garage kept. $13,750. 570-362-1910

1954 MERCURY MONTEREY WOODY WAGON 100 point restora-

Yellow, auto, 67,300 miles. New tires & brakes. Removable top, leather. Air power locks & windows, new radio. Good condition. $12,000. 287-1820

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

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

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CHEVROLET `00 CORVETTE

V-8. 5.7 liter. 345 Horse Power. Automatic. 56,000 miles. Pewter metallic. Hatch Back. Glass top. Air conditioning. Leather interior. Power seat, locks & windows. Bose AM/FM stereo. Cassette/CD Player. Very good to excellent condition. $17,500

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

CHEVROLET `04 CORVETTE COUPE Torch red with

black and red interior. 9,700 miles, auto, HUD, removable glass roof, polished wheels, memory package, Bose stereo and twilight lighting, factory body moldings, traction control, ABS, Garage kept - Like New. $27,000 (570) 406-2462

EAGLE `95 TALON

Only 97,000 Miles. Full custom body kit, dark green metallic with gray interior. Dual exhaust, 4 coil over adjustable struts. All new brakes, air intake kit, strut brakes, custom seats, custom white gauges, 2 pillar gauges, new stereo, alarm, custom side view mirrors. 4 cylinder automatic, runs excellent. $8,500. Call 570-876-1355 or 570-504-8540 (evenings)

FORD `04 MUSTANG Mach I, 40th

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CHEVROLET `86 FORD `07 MUSTANG 63,000 highway CORVETTE miles, silver, runs 4x3 manual, 3 overdrive, 350 engine with aluminum heads. LT-1 exhaust system. White with red pearls. Custom flames in flake. New tires & hubs. 1 owner. 61,000 original miles. $8,500 (570) 359-3296 Ask for Les

great, $11,500. negotiable. 570-479-2482

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116k, rebuilt transmission, new radiator. Runs great. $1,250. Call 570-864-2339

FORD `90 MUSTANG GT CHEVY `07 AVEO LT Must See. Sharp! Power window/door locks. Keyless entry. Sunroof. A/C. Black with tan leather interior. 22,000 original miles. AM/FM/CD. New tires. $12,000 (570) 287-0815

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24 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/11.

Auto., AM/FM/CD, 16” Alum Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Cruise Control, Anti-Theft Sys., Keyless Entry, Message Center

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NEW 2012 FORD TAURUS SEL Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, Reverse Sensing Sys., AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry with Keypad, PDL, PW, 18” Alum. Wheels, Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm, Sirius Satellite Radio

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/11.

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NEW 2011 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB STX NEW 2011 FORD EDGE AWD STX, 3.7L V6, Auto., Air, 17” Alum. Wheels, Cloth Seat, 40/20/40 Split Seat, ABS, Sliding Rear Window, Decor Pkg., Chrome Step Bar, Cruise, Floor Carpet, Pwr. Equipment Group, Limited Slip

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Auto., ABS, V6, CD, Remote Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Rear Spoiler, PW, PDL, Safety Canopy, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Impact Air Bags, Personal Safety Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Auto. Headlamps, Convenience Group, Reverse Sensing, 18” Alum. Wheels, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, MyKey, MyFord LCD Display, Cruise, Dual Elec. Climate Control

24 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 9/30/11.


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V6 AT................................................. 80,665 4dr Auto LX................................................ 92,653 4dr 114� WB 4.0L XLT Sport 4WD ............ 62,576 AWD 4dr LS............................................... 75,605 LX AT ......................................................... 62,008 4dr Sdn Auto LE......................................... 35,353 FWD 4dr LT w/2LT..................................... 42,941 4dr Sdn LT.................................................. 41,655 4dr Sdn LE Auto......................................... 51,782 4dr LWB Touring FWD............................... 76,547 LX Auto PZEV w/Side Airbags .................. 70,841 4dr Limited 4WD ....................................... 67,293 EX AT ......................................................... 58,597 4dr Sdn SE................................................. 42,999 4dr 4WD LT................................................ 66,749 4dr Sdn 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RWD............................................. 36,740 4dr Sdn I4 Auto 1.8 S ................................ 2,371 4dr Sdn Auto LE......................................... 38,453 2dr Cpe Auto GS........................................ 28,284 4dr I4 Auto LX-P ........................................ 41,123 4dr Wgn SXT *Ltd Avail*.......................... 47,675 4dr Sdn Auto LE......................................... 31,665 Series Not Selected .................................. 33,336 Series Not Selected .................................. 27,539 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE..................................... 41,887 4dr Sdn Auto LE......................................... 35,486 Series Not Selected .................................. 31,956 Series Not Selected .................................. 31,659 4dr HB SXT ................................................ 33,409 Series Not Selected .................................. 34,364 4dr Sdn LT.................................................. 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Series Not Selected .................................. 22,571 MILES Hyundai.......Azera .............. 4dr Sdn GLS............................................... 33,016 MILES Honda..........CR-V ............... 4WD 5dr LX ............................................... 36,837 MILES Honda..........Accord............ 4dr I4 Auto LX-P ........................................ 14,126 MILES Nissan..........Rogue............. AWD 4dr S ................................................ 38,527 MILES Jeep .............Commander .. 4WD 4dr Sport .......................................... 40,342 MILES Toyota..........Camry ............ 4dr Sdn V6 Auto XLE ................................. 35,150 MILES Hyundai.......Sonata............ Series Not Selected .................................. 22,383 MILES Honda..........CR-V ............... 4WD 5dr EX............................................... 36,670 MILES Toyota..........Camry ............ Series Not Selected .................................. 26,234 MILES Honda..........Accord............ 4dr I4 Auto EX ........................................... 34,843 MILES Honda..........Accord............ 4dr I4 Auto EX ........................................... 18,365 MILES Toyota..........Tundra............ 4WD Reg 126.8� 4.7L V8 .......................... 39,779 MILES Honda..........Accord............ Series Not Selected .................................. 33,739 MILES Ford..............F-150............... 4WD Supercab 133� STX.......................... 41,818 MILES Honda..........Pilot ................ 4WD 4dr VP............................................... 37,517 MILES Hyundai.......Sonata............ 4dr Sdn 2.4L Auto GLS .............................. 16,551 MILES Nissan..........Altima ............ 4dr Sdn V6 CVT 3.5 SL .............................. 30,629 MILES Honda..........CR-V ............... 4WD 5dr EX............................................... 29,519 MILES Toyota..........RAV4 .............. 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd...................... 26,716 MILES Jeep .............Wrangler........ 4WD 2dr Sport .......................................... 9,977 MILES Honda..........Accord............ 4dr I4 Auto EX ........................................... 17,658 MILES Honda..........Accord............ 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ....................................... 27,937 MILES Acura...........TL ................... 4dr Sdn Auto ............................................. 32,059 MILES Scion............tC .................... 2dr HB Auto............................................... 1,593 MILES Honda..........Accord............ 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ....................................... 34,193 MILES Mazda..........CX-7 ............... 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AWD 4dr SLE1........................................... 64,108 MILES Honda..........Accord............ 4dr V6 Auto EX-L ....................................... 19,647 MILES MILES Hyundai.......ElantraTouring 4dr Wgn Auto GLS .................................... 942 Toyota..........Camry ............ 4dr Sdn V6 Auto XLE ................................. 11,570 MILES Toyota..........Tacoma .......... 4WD Access I4 MT ................................... 9,625 MILES Toyota..........Prius ............... 5dr HB I...................................................... 15,618 MILES Hyundai.......Genesis .......... 2dr 3.8L Man Track w/Nav........................ 11,325 MILES Subaru.........Forester.......... 4dr Auto X L.L. Bean Ed PZEV *Ltd Avail* 38,279 MILES Toyota..........RAV4 .............. 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd...................... 29,602 MILES Dodge..........Durango......... 4WD 4dr Limited ....................................... 52,593 MILES Subaru.........Legacy............ 4dr Sdn H4 Auto 2.5i Prem AWP/Pwr Moon PZEV 10,229 MILES Chevrolet ....Corvette ......... 2dr Cpe ...................................................... 40,379 MILES Honda..........Accord............ 2dr V6 Auto EX-L ....................................... 10,975 MILES Honda..........CR-V ............... 4WD 5dr SE............................................... 13,111 MILES Acura...........TL ................... 4dr Sdn AT Navigation .............................. 19,116 MILES Mitsubishi...OutlanderSport AWD 4dr CVT SE....................................... 12,256 MILES Acura...........TSX ................ 4dr Sdn I4 Auto ......................................... 17,121 MILES Acura...........TL ................... 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700 Sans Souci Highway WE SELL FOR LESS!! ‘10 DODGE CARAVAN SXT 32K, Power sliding doors, Factory warranty! $17,799 ‘09 DODGE CALIBER SXT 2.0 Automatic, 24k Factory Warranty! $13,199 ‘08 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL 32K, Factory Warranty, Leather Sunroof. Wholesale Price........ $23,699 ‘08 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV. Limited Edition, 45K, Leather, Heated Seats, 3.5 6 Cylinder $16,399 08 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 34K, Red $15,799 ‘08 Subaru Special Edition 42k, 5 speed, AWD. Factory warranty. $13,999 ‘08 Chrysler Sebring Conv 4 cylinder, 40k $12,399 08 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 4x4, Regular Cab, 63K, Factory Warranty $13,999 08 Chevy Impala LS 4 door, only 37K! 5 Yr. 100K factory warranty $12,699

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01 Dodge Durango 4x4 SLT Only 54k! $7799 ‘01 Lincoln Town Car Executive 754K $6299 ‘00 Chevy Venture Only 56L $4899 TITLE TAGS FULL NOTARY SERVICE 6 M ONTH WARRANTY

FORD `97 MUSTANG GT

Convertible. Auto. Dark green with tan leather interior. Very good condition. $3,750 firm. Call 570-824-8152

FORD ‘02 MUSTANG

GTRedCONVERTIBLE with black

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

ACCORD EX

6 CD changer. Moonroof. Heated seats. Power locks. Black with beige leather interior. 104,000 miles. $8,900 (570) 474-9563 (570) 592-4394

HONDAS

‘08 Accords Choose from 3. Low miles. Factory warranty. Starting at $16,495 ‘08 Civic LX Blue. 20 K miles. Factory warranty. $15,800 ‘08 Civic LX Gray. 26K. 1 owner. $14,400 ‘04 Civic 4 door. Auto. $8,495 ‘04 Honda Pilot 4x4. Auto. AC. $11,200 ** ** ** ** ** ** ‘10 Chevy Impala LT 6 cylinder. Auto. Leather. Low Miles. ‘02 Chrysler Sebring 4 cylinder. Auto. Air. $4,900 ** ** ** ** ** ** MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-288-6227

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JAGUAR `01 SEDAN S1 TYPE 12,000 MILES Old ladies car. Like

new! leather interior. Asking $10,900. Located in Dallas.570-675-1185

JAGUAR `98 XK840k Convertible.

miles. Great condition. Silver with black interior. Garage kept. Recently inspected. V8/auto/ AC. AM/FM / 6 disc. $12,000 or best offer. 570-310-1287

JEEP `96 GRAND CHEROKEE LARADO 6 cylinder, 97k

miles, excellent condition, Florida Car. $3,995, 3 month’s warranty. Call 570-417-4731

KIA `08 RONDO

V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1 owner with maintenance records. Slate blue with leather interior. Sunroof. Asking $12,500. Call 570-239-2556

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

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‘08 Chevy IMpala LS 60k $10,799 ‘05 Honda CRV EX One owner, just traded, 65k $13,999

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Be Ready! 2 door. 6 cylinder. Metallic sand. $12,999

LINCOLN ‘89 TOWN CAR

A Classic with class. Sedan. 302 V-8. Cruise control. Auto windows/doors. 6way seat control. Runs great. 95,987 miles. $3,995

CHRYSLER ‘09 TOWN & COUNTRY VAN

Great family or business vehicle. Cruise control. Stow & Go option. 40,775 miles. 16/23 MPG. $18,995

CADILLAC ‘99 LIMO S&S

6 door. V-8 engine. Garage kept. Perfect for a business. 46,642 miles. $8,000

JAGUAR ‘88 XJ7 Great project car!

12 cylinder. Engine needs work. 53,002 miles. $1,000

FIAT ‘72 BERTONE For the purist or

collector! 4speed. Runs well. 70,322 miles. $3,900 570-270-0777 570-760-3714

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4 door, 4 cylinder auto. $1,650

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570-301-3602 MAZDA 2 `11

Low mileage, 197 miles. Selling due to death in family. Lime green. Loaded. $14,000. Call 570-788-4354

MERCEDES `92 500 SEL

White with gray leather interior, 17” custom chrome wheels, 4 new tires, new breaks front & rear. Full tune-up, oil change & filters done. Body and interior are perfect. Car has all the options. 133,850 miles. Original price: $140,000 new. This is the diplomat version. No rust or dings on this car Garage kept. Sell for $9,500. Call: 570-876-1355 or 570-504-8540 Evenings

NISSAN `08 ALTIMA 2.5 S. Silver/black

interior. 41,800 miles. Excellent condition. CD Player. New tires. $13,900 (570) 675-8835

NISSAN `08 SENTRA

58K miles. 4 cylinder, 6 speed manual. Great condition. All power. A/C. Cruise. $11,500. Call 570-333-4379 after 6:30 pm

NISSAN `08 XTERRA Grey, Mint condition.

35K miles. New, allseason tires. Sirius radio. 2 sets of mats, including cargo mats. $18,400. Call 570-822-3494 or 570-498-0977

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NISSAN `09 370Z MERCEDES-BENZ `95 TOURING-MAG BLACK SL 500 11,200 miles, autoConvertible, with removable hard top, dark Blue, camel interior, Summer Driving Only, Garage Kept. Very Good Condition, No Accidents. Classy Car. Price Reduced! $13,995 or trade for SUV or other. 570-388-6669

matic, 2 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, all power, AM/FM radio, CD changer, keyless entry, leather interior, custom wheels, $28,000. Call after 5:00 p.m. 570-403-5343

MERCURY `95 PONTIAC `04 VIBE White. New manual LEXUS `05 GX 470 GRAND MARQUIS & Gray with gray 4 door, V8, fully transmission

leather interior. Like new condition. Garage kept. 60K miles. Navigation, premium audio, DVD & 3rd row seat. $25,950 (570) 417-1212

Selling your Camper? Place an ad and find a new owner. 570-829-7130

LEXUS `98 LS 400 Excellent condition,

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

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

clutch. Front wheel drive. 165k highway miles. Great on gas. Good condition, runs well. $4,500 or best offer 570-331-4777

MERCURY 99 GRAND MARQUIS Automatic.

PONTIAC `05 GRAND PRIX

A/C. Fully powered. Price is negotiable. 570-654-0229

MINI ‘08 COOPER

2 door, automatic, leather, sky roof, boost cd, fogs $18,880

LINCOLN 06

Town Car Limited

Fully loaded. 50,000 miles, Triple coated Pearlized White. Showroom condition. $16,900. (570) 814-4926 (570) 654-2596

MAZDA `08 MIATA MX-5 CONVERTIBLE

Red. Power steering, auto, AC, CD. ONLY 5,500 MILES. $18,000 (570) 883-0143

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

MITSUBISHI 02 Eclipse Convertible Black interior &

exterior 120,000 miles, very good condition in & out, new tires, new brakes. auto, clean title, $5400. By owner. 570-991-5558

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Sedan. White. Great condition. Sunroof, tan leather interior. Recently maintained. 70k miles. $5,000. Call 570-954-7459

PONTIAC 04 SUNFIRE

2 door. Automatic. 42K. Sunroof. Power windows. AC. Runs & looks great! $5,495. DEALER 570-868-3914

PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 CONVERTIBLE Blue/white top & white interior. Recent documented frame-off restoration. Over $31,000 invested. will sell $19,900. 570-335-3127

SAAB `06 93 A E R O s p o r t .

Leather interior. Heated seats. Sunroof. Good condition. $9,000. Serious inquiries only. Call 570-760-8264

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Automatic, power windows, locks, mirrors, air, cruise, keyless entry. Ground effects. 68,700 miles. Asking $9,395 570-388-2829 or 570-905-4352

TOYOTA `10 Camry SE. 56,000 miles. Red, alloy wheels, black cloth interior. Will consider trade. $14,200 (570) 793-9157

VOLKSWAGEN `04 Beetle - Convertible

GREAT ON GAS! Blue. AM/FM cassette. Air. Automatic. Power roof, windows, locks & doors. Boot cover for top. 22k. Excellent condition. Garage kept. Newly Reduced $14,000 570-479-7664 Leave Message

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

CHEVROLET `71 MONTE CARLO $2,000 or best offer (570) 650-8687

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

CHEVROLET `81 CORVETTE Very good condi-

tion. 350 engine, classic silver with black bottom trim, all original, registered as an antique vehicle, removable mirror tops. 66,000 miles, chrome wheels & tires in very good shape, leather interior, garage kept. Must see to appreciate. Asking $9,000 or willing to trade for a newer Pontoon boat. Call 570-545-6057

CHEVY `68 CAMARO SS 396 automatic,

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

CHEVY`75 CAMARO

350 V8. Original owner. Automatic transmission. Rare tuxedo silver / black vinyl top with black naugahyde interior. Never damaged. $6,000. Call 570-489-6937

Chrysler ‘68 New Yorker

Sedan. 440 Engine. Power Steering & brakes. 34,500 original miles. Always garaged. $6,800 (570) 883-4443

DESOTO CUSTOM ‘49 4 DOOR SEDAN

SUBARU `02 FORESTER

L. AWD. Red. $2,850. Hail damage. Runs great. Auto, air, CD, cassette, cruise, tilt. All power. 174K miles. Mechanical inspection welcomed. Call 570-561-9217

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metallic. Roof and mirror caps in black. Black leather interior. Automatic steptronic paddles. Dual moon roof. Cold weather package. Dynamic stability control. Excellent Condition. 33,600 miles. Just Serviced. 30 MPG City. Factory warranty to 50K miles. $20,995 (570) 472-9909 (570) 237-1062

SUBARU `98

OUTBACK WAGON 155,000 miles.

Inspection good till 7/12. New Tires. $4,500. (570) 899-8725

SUBARU 06 FORESTER ONLY!! $10,880

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

3 on the tree with fluid drive. This All American Classic Icon runs like a top at 55MPH. Kin to Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Imperial Desoto, built in the American Midwest, after WWII, in a plant that once produced B29 Bombers. In it’s original antiquity condition, with original shop & parts manuals, she’s beautifully detailed and ready for auction in Sin City. Spent her entire life in Arizona and New Mexico, never saw a day of rain or rust. Only $19,995. To test drive, by appointment only, Contact Tony at 570-899-2121 or penntech84th@ gmail.com

SUBURU ‘06 LEGACY GT door, LIMITED SEDAN FORD `30 MODEL A 4 black, Tudor sedan. Road

approximately 76,000 miles. 2.5 liter engine, auto. asking $12,000. 570-510-3077

TOYOTA `01 SOLARA SE 180k miles all highway. 4 cylinder, auto. 1 owner, all power, am/fm/cd. Moon roof, rear spoiler, remote starter. All record receipts. $3,900 (570) 693-0648

ready. Engine rebuilt. Interior upholstery in very good condition. 2nd brake light and turn signals added for safety. In primer, ready for your color. Asking $8,500 or best offer. Call 570-675-4237

FORD SALEEN ‘04 281 SC Coupe

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

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FORD `52 COUNTRY SEDAN CUSTOM LINE

WANTED: PONTIAC `78 FIREBIRD Formula 400

STATION WAGON V8, automatic, 8 passenger, 3rd seat, good condition, 2nd owner. REDUCED TO $6,500. 570-579-3517 570-455-6589

LINCOLN `66

Continental Convertible

4 door. 67K miles. 1 owner since `69. Good frame. Teal green/white leather. Restorable. $2,500 570-287-5775 570-332-1048

LINCOLN `88 TOWN CAR 61,000 original

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

MAZDA `88 RX-7 CONVERTIBLE

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

MERCEDES 1975

Good interior & interior. Runs great! New tires. Many new parts. Moving, Must Sell. $2,300 or best offer 570-693-3263 Ask for Paul

MERCEDES-BENZ `73 450SL with Convertible

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

OLDSMOBILE `68 DELMONT DRASTICALLY

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

OLDSMOBILE `68 DELMONT

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

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Boats & Marinas

CABELAS FISH CAT PANTHER 9’. Approximately 5

years old. Retails $699, selling $350. FIRM 570-288-9719

ROW BOAT 12’ & TRAILER new Aluminum,

tires, new wiring on trailer, $699. neg. 570-479-7114

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

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

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Commercial Trucks & Equipment

CHEVY `04 DUMP TRUCK

• All original

45,000 miles • 350 Rocket engine • Fender skirts • Always garaged Will sell for $6,000 Serious inquires only 570690-0727

PONTIAC `68 CATALINA 400 engine. 2

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

PONTIAC 1937

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

PORSCHE ‘78 911 SC TARGA 60,000 miles. 5

speed. Air. Power windows. Metallic brown. Saddle Interior. Meticulous original owner. Garaged. New Battery. Inspected. Excellent Condition. $25,000. OBO (610) 797-7856 (484) 264-2743

STUDEBAKER ‘31 Rumble seat, Coupe Good condition. Call for details (570) 881-7545

Motorcycles

Blue pearl, excellent condition, 3,100 miles, factory alarm with extras. $10,500. or best offer. Tony 570-237-1631

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘08 SPORTSTER XL 1200 Low Rider.

6,700 miles. Lots of chrome & extras. Perfect condition. $7,000 or best offer (570) 709-8773

HARLEY DAVIDSON 2006 NIGHTTRAIN

SPECIAL EDITION #35 of 50 Made $10,000 in accessories including a custom made seat. Exotic paint set, Alien Spider Candy Blue. Excellent condition. All Documentation. 1,400 Asking $15,000 570-876-4034

HSoft ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80 riding FLH. King of the Highway! Mint original antique show winner. Factory spot lights, wide white tires, biggest Harley built. Only 28,000 original miles! Never needs inspection, permanent registration. $7,995 570-905-9348

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘92 DAYTONA DYNA SPECIAL EDITION

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

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

250. Black with red rebel decal. 65MPG. Excellent condition. 1,800 miles. $1,750 or best offer. Call 570-262-6605

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

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Motorcycles

‘96 HONDA

American Classic Edition. 1100 cc. 1 owner, under 20,000 miles. Yellow and white, extra chrome, VNH exhaust, bags, lights, MC jack, battery tender, helmets. Asking $3500 570-288-7618

BMW ‘07 K1200 GT

Low mileage. Many extras. Clean. $9,500 (570) 646-2645

DAELIM 2006

150 CCs. 4,700 miles. 70 MPG. New battery & tires. $1,500; negotiable. Call 570-288-1246 or 570-328-6897

Classic, many chrome accessories, 13k miles, Metallic Emerald Green. Garage kept, like new condition. Includes Harley cover. $12,900 570-718-6769 570-709-4937

HARLEY 2011 HERITAGE SOFTTAIL

Black. 1,800 miles. ABS brakes. Security System Package. $16,000 firm. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY 570-704-6023

HARLEY DAVIDSON `03

100th Anniversary Edition Deuce. Garage kept. 1 owner. 1900 miles. Tons of chrome. $38,000 invested. A must see. Asking $18,000. OBO 570-706-6156

HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 NIGHTTRAIN New rear tire. Very good condition. 23K miles. $8,500. Call 570-510-1429

HONDA `03 REBEL

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

HYOSUNG `04 COMET

250. 157 Miles. Excellent Condition. $1,200. Call 570-256-7760

KAWASAKI ‘03

KLR 650. Green. Excellent condition. 6K Miles. $3,000 (570) 287-0563

KAWASAKI ‘05

NINJA 500R. 3300 miles. Orange. Garage kept. His & hers helmets. Must sell. $2400 570-760-3599 570-825-3711

HARLEY DAVIDSON

‘03 Dyna Wide Glide Excellent condition garage kept! Golden Anniversary - silver/black. New Tires. Extras. 19,000 miles. Must Sell! $10,000. 570-639-2539

$6,900 (570) 388-2947

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

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‘96 SUNLINE TRAILER

23’. Excellent condition. Sleeps 3 or 4 people. Reduced to $5,500 negotiable. 570-453-3358

CHEROKEE ‘10

Travel trailer. 39 ft., 4 slide outs, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath rooms, microwave, awning, tinted windows, Brand new. Have no pets or smokers. Much more!!!!! $33,000 (cell) 682-888-2880

DUTCHMAN 96’ 5TH WHEEL with slideout & sun

room built on. Set up on permanent site in Wapwallopen. Comes with many extras. $6,500. (570) 829-1419 or (570) 991-2135

EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT TRAILER

Brand new 2010 tandem axle, 4 wheel electric brakes, 20’ long total, 7 x 16 wood deck, fold up ramps with knees, removable fenders for oversized loads, powder coat paint for rust protection, 2 5/16 hitch coupler, tongue jack, side pockets, brake away switch, battery, 7 pole RV plugs, title & more!! Priced for quick sale. $2,595 386-334-7448 Wilkes-Barre

FLAGSTAFF `08 CLASSIC

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

TRAVEL TRAILER

Kawasaki` 93 ZX11D NINJA LIKE NEW 8900 Original

miles. Original owner. V@H Exhaust and Computer. New tires. $3,800. 570-574-3584

MOTO GUZZI `03

1,100 cc. 1,900 miles. Full dress. Shaft driven. Garage kept. Excellent condition. $6000. Health Problems. Call 570-654-7863

POLARIS ‘00 VICTORY CRUISER 14,000 miles,

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

Q-LINK LEGACY `09

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

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

SUZUKI ‘77 GS 750

Needs work. $1,200 or best offer 570-855-9417 570-822-2508

UNITED MOTORS HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER SCREAMING EAGLE ‘08150cc. Purple & V-ROD grey in color. 900

Orange & Black. Used as a show bike. Never abused. 480 miles. Excellent condition. Asking $15,000 570-876-4034

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LAYTON ‘02

SUZUKI `07 C50T HARLEY DAVIDSON `07 Road King Classic CRUISER FLHRC. Burgundy / Cream. Driver & EXCELLENT Passenger back rest, grips, battery tender, cover. Willie CONDITION G accessories. 19k Windshield, Bags, miles. $14,400 or best offer. Call 262-993-4228

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HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 YAMAHA ‘11 YZ 450 V-ROD VRSCA Brand New!

36k miles. 9’6” Boss power angle plow. Hydraulic over electric dump box with sides. Rubber coated box & frame. Very good condition. $22,500 firm. Call 570-840-1838

HARLEY ‘01 DAVIDSON Electra Glide, Ultra Must Sell! Appraised for $9,200

439

miles. Bought brand new. Paid $2,000. Asking $1,600 or best offer. (570) 814-3328 or (570) 825-5133

30 ft. Sleeps 9 - 3 bunk beds & 1 queen. Full kitchen. Air conditioning/ heat. Tub/shower. $6,900 (570) 696-1969

NEWMAR 36’ MOUNTAIN AIRE

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

PACE ‘99 ARROW VISION

Ford V10. Excellent condition. 8,700 miles. 1 slide out. 2 awnings. 2 colored TVs, generator, back up camera, 2 air conditioners, microwave/convection oven, side by side refrigerator with ice maker, washer/dryer, queen size bed. $37,900 negotiable (570) 288-4826 (570) 690-1464

SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS

Travel Trailer. 29’, mint condition, 1 slide out a/c-heat. Stove, microwave, fridge, shower inside & out. Many more extras, including hitch equipment and sway bars. Reduced. $12,500. Call 570-842-6735

SUNLINE SOLARIS `91

25’ travel trailer A/C. Bunk beds. New fridge & hot water heater. Excellent condition. $3,900. 570-466-4995

SUNLITE CAMPER

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

TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft

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


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CHEVY ‘03 TRAILBLAZER LTZ

4WD, V6, leather, auto, moonroof $10,740

AWD, Fully loaded, 1 owner, 22,000 miles. Small 6 cylinder. New inspection. Like new, inside & out. $13,900. (570) 540-0975

1500. 4x4. 8’ box. Auto. A/C. 121K miles. $5,995. 570-332-1121

CHEVROLET `10 SILVERADO 1500 Extended Cab V71

Package 4x4. Bedliner. V-8. 5.3 Liter. Red. Remote start. Garage kept. 6,300 miles $26,000 (570) 639-2539

Highway miles. Like Brand New! $6,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

CHEVY ‘07 HHR LT Moonroof $13,784

CHEVY ‘90 CHEYENNE

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1 owner! Local new truck trade! $3,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

CHEVY 05 TRAILBLAZER LT Leather. Sunroof.

CHEVY `99 SILVERADO

Auto. V6 Vortec. Standard cab. 8’ bed with liner. Dark Blue. 98,400 miles. $6,899 or best offer 570-823-8196

Great work truck. New inspection. $2,000. Call anytime before 8pm. (570)690-8243

CHEVY ‘98 CHEYENNE 2500 2-wheel drive

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

Hitch. No rust. Mechanically excellent. Roof rack. Gray tones. $7,950. 570-239-2037

FORD `87 E150

V6. Automatic. 149,000 miles. Power everything. Heavy duty tow package. Runs good. Just passed inspection. $2,000 (570) 855-8235

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

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2500 series. 8 ft box with tool box. Heavy duty ladder rack. 150K miles. Great work truck. $1,500 570-406-5128

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

DODGE `99 DURANGO SLT 5.9 V8, Kodiak

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

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

FORD `04 FREESTAR Limited. Leather. 7

passenger.Remote doors. DVD player, premium sound. Rear A/C. 57,800 miles. $8,995. Call 570-947-0771

Local New SUV Trade! $6,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

FORD `06 RANGER

2WD, regular cab, 4 Cylinder, 5 speed, CD/radio & cruise control. 64K miles. All maintenance records available. Truck is very clean! $7,700 (570) 401-0684

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

Cylinder, 5 speed. Air. 2WD. $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

GMC `04 4500

HUMMER ‘06 H3

JEEP 06 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO

Auto Parts

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

SATURN `04 VUE 65K, Auto, Loaded.

Auto Parts

Leather & moonroof $20,880

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES $300 AND UP

$125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN, DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN!

NOBODY Pays More 570-760-2035

Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm • Happy Trails!

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

A Benson Family Dealership

JUST TRADED SPECIALS LOADED WITH LOCAL TRADES 2007 DODGE CHARGER SE

2010 JEEP WRANGLER X 4DR 4X4

2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING CONV

27K Pampered Miles, Tons of Warranty

18,995

$

2007 GMC YUKON DENALI XL

Sport Pkg, White Beauty, Factory Warranty

Just Traded, Extra Sporty!

11,995

$

2010 FORD FOCUS SE

One Owner, Perfectly Maintained

$

14,995

2003 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER 4X4

Just Traded, Only 80K Miles, 7 Passenger

8,995

$

2005 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4

24,995

$

2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4

All The Toys, Factory Warranty

23,995

$

2003 CHEVY SILVERADO XCAB 4X4

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

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

LEXUS `96 LX 450 Full time 4WD, Pearl

JEEP 06 WRANGLER

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

412 Autos for Sale

7,995

2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT’S

825-7577

GAS SAVER SPECIALS! 04 SATURN VUE

PW, PDL, A/C, Moonroof

5,475

$

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

A/C, AM/FM, Tilt, 84K Miles

$

6,995

JEEP ‘07 PATRIOT

05 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 00 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS

4WD - Alloys $17,440

PW, PDL, A/C, P. Mirrors

PW, PDL, A/C, Moonroof

5,550 4,995

$

$

03 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GL

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

PW, PDL, A/C, Tilt

3,575 6,595 $

JEEP 08 COMPASS

MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM

SERVICED, INSPECTED, & WARRANTIED FINANCING AVAILABLE

www.WyomingValleyAutos.com

412 Autos for Sale

NEW LOW PRICES!

1999 Ford Escort Sport ZX2

2000 GMC Jimmy 4Dr

Sunroof, Loaded

4x4, Loaded!

2002 Hyundai Elantra GLS

2000 Ford Taurus Wagon

88K, Like New!

Air, PW, PDL

2003 Kia Spectra LS

2002 Hyundai Elantra GLS

Air, 4-Cyl, Auto, 4DR

5,990

*

LEXUS `06 GX 470

10,995

$

$

From

18,995

*Tax and Tags Extra.

HOURS:

A Benson Family Dealership

Monday Thru Thursday 8:00am - 8:00pm Friday & Saturday 8:00am - 5:00pm

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MERCURY `07 MARINER One owner. Luxury

4x4. garage kept. Showroom condition, fully loaded, every option 34,000 miles. REDUCED $15,900 (570)825-5847

MITSUBISHI `08 RAIDER V

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

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 4,800 miles. 10 year, 100,000 mile warranty. $23,500. Willing to negotiate. Serious inquires only - must sell, going to law school. (570) 793-6844

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

NISSAN ‘10 FRONTIER SE

6K miles! Automatic. $19,950

4,990

*

MOTOR TWINS

CALL STEVE MORENKO 2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming

718-4050

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

Cypress Pearl with ivory leather interior. Like new condition, garage kept. All service records. Brand new tires. All options including premium audio package, rear climate control, adjustable suspension, towing package, rear spoiler, Lexus bug guard. 48,500 miles.

$27,450

You rFrie n d In The Ca rB u s in e s s

(570) 237-1082

P a rtia lL is ting !

3 M on th P ow e rtra in W a rra n ty

$9,995

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2002 O LDS BRA V A DA SUV ...........$8,995 A llW he e lD riv e ,Le athe r,99K M ile s . 2002 DO DG E .STRA TUS 4DR SEDA N O nly 85K M ile s . .............................$5,995 2001 O LDS INTRIG UE.....................$5,495 S unroof,O nly 80K M ile s . 1999 PO NTIA .C..G..RA ND A M 4DR SDN O nly 80K M ile s . .........................$4,995 1995 JEEP G RA ND C HERO KEE 4X4 Ex c e lle nt C ondition . ..........................$3,495

O VER 5 0 VEH ICL ES IN S TO CK ! H O M E O F L O W M IL EA G E Q U A L ITY V EH IC L ES

260 S ou th R ive rS t, P la in s , P A • 570 -8 22-210 0 W W W .AU TO B U D D IES O N L IN E.CO M

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

MAZDA ‘04 TRIBUTE LX

Automatic, V6 Sunroof, CD 1 owner Extra Clean! $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

SUZUKI `03 XL-7

85K. 4x4. Auto. Nice, clean interior. Runs good. New battery & brakes. All power. CD. $6,800 570-762-8034 570-696-5444

Highest Prices Paid In Cash!!!

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PONTIAC 02 MONTANA V6. Nice

Inexpensive Van! $2,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

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

TRACTOR TRAILERS

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

VOLVO `08 XC90

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

Accounting/ Finance

TAX PREPARER

Free Tax School. Earn extra income after taking course. Flexible schedules. Small fee for books & supplies. STARTS 9/20 LIBERTY TAX Edwardsville & Wyoming 288-4007 Pittston & Plains 883-7829 Wilkes-Barre & Hanover Twp 208-1096

506 Administrative/ Clerical

OFFICE POSITION NEEDED Nardone Brothers Bakery is currently accepting Resumes for our office located in the Hanover Industrial Park. The successful candidate should have experience in working in a fast paced office setting. The candidate should be able to multi task and have experience working in a fast paced office setting. In addition to this the candidate should also have experience in processing transactions, handling incoming phone calls, and interacting with our customers on a daily basis. Customer Service/Call Center Service is a plus. Experience using Microsoft applications such as Excel and Word are necessary. This is a permanent full time position with the starting salary beginning at $10.00 per hour. Benefit package also supplied. For immediate consideration please forward a current resume to: John Surdy Controller Nardone Brothers Bakery Inc. 420 New Commerce Blvd Wilkes Barre, PA 18706

509

SUZUKI `07 XL-7 56,000 miles,

4DR, Sunroof, Air, All Power

$

143738

26,995

$

Choose From 3, Tons Of Warranty

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V6. CD Player. 1 owner vehicle!! $3,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

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

*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags.

O nly 68K M ile s

Local Trade, Power Galore, Hurry On This One!

MAZDA 03 MPV VAN

AWD. Alloys. $19,880

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

457 Wanted to Buy Auto

ALL JUNK CAR & TRUCKS WANTED

JEEP 09 COMMANDER

5,590* $2,990*

$

4 WD. Auto. CD. $15,880

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

4,490* $4,990*

$

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

412 Autos for Sale

2003 C HEV Y M O NTE C A RLO..SS O nly 75K M ile s,Le athe r,S unroof . ...........$9,995 2004 C HEV Y M O NTE C A RLO SS One Owner, New GMC Trade, Moonroof, AWD

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

Only 23,000 miles! $19,750

Local One Owner, High Miler, Low, Low Price!

$

Eagle Edition. Auto. V-6. $18,990

JEEP ‘07 CHEROKEE

AUTO SALES INC. A

197 West End Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18706

$

27,995

Moonroof. Alloys. Low Miles. $15,880

YOMING VALLEY

$

$

Leather & Moonroof. $18,745

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

A/C, AM/FM, Must See & Drive!

All New Body Style, Preferred Equipment

JEEP `03 LIBERTY

HONDA 06 CRV SE

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

00 FORD ESCORT SE

2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4

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

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

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

FORD 02 F150 Extra Cab. 6

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

FORD ‘99 F150

412 Autos for Sale

steve@yourcarbank.com www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com

12,995

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

JEEP `02 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO

HONDA `10 ODYSSEY

4x4. Short box. Auto. 4.6L. V8. 1 Owner!! $4,495. Call For Details! 570-696-4377

468

415 Kidder Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570.822.8870

$

451

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

468

W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y

Black Beauty, 29K Miles

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

FORD 05 ESCAPE XLT Sunroof, leather,

17’ box. Excellent running condition. Very Clean. $4,300. Call 570-287-1246

*For qualified Buyers. Bi-weekly payments greater than 17 1/2 % of monthly net income, additional down-payment may be required. Costs to be paid by Buyer at delivery: registration, taxes, title, doc fee.

2009 CHEVY COBALT LT

451

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

Needs transmission/airbags. Book value $10,000. Sell $3,000 or best offer (570) 829-2875 (570) 332-1252

DOWN*

412 Autos for Sale

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

Duramax Diesel engine. Aluminum 16’ft Mickey box truck; allison automatic transmission; heavy duty tuck-away lift gate with roll up rear door; translucent roof; exhaust brakes; inside adjustable mirrors; Oak floor; new heavy duty batteries and new tires; under CDL. Excellent condition. 114k miles. $17,500 OBO (570) 855-7197 (570) 328-3428

FORD `90 TRUCK

412 Autos for Sale

59,000 miles, 4 door, 3 row seats, V6, all power options, moon roof, video screen $12,999. 570-690-3995 or 570-287-0031

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

FORD ‘00 TAURUS

412 Autos for Sale

451

$11,995

STATION WAGON 3rd seat. Local new car trade! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

0

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

FORD 03 RANGER

412 Autos for Sale

$

451

FORD `04 EXPLORER CHEVY ‘95 ASTRO Eddie Bauer Edition AWD. Good tires.

low mileage. $35,500. Call 570-655-2689

CHEVROLET `97 CHEVY 02 AVALANCHE 4X4. 130K highway SILVERADO miles. Cloth seats. with Western plow. 4WD, Automatic. Loaded with options. Bedliner. 55,000 miles. $9,200. Call (570) 868-6503

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

`10 SILVERADO CADILLAC `99 4CHEVY Door Crew Cab LTZ. 4 wheel drive. ESCALADE Excellent condition, 97k miles. Black

with beige leather interior. 22” rims. Runs great. $8,500 Call 570-861-0202

TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

702700

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Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades

EXPERIENCED HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC

Must have Class B CDL, clean driving record, have own tools, be a selfstarter. Fax resume with work experience to: 570-675-5739

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR/DRILLER

Minimum 2 years experience operating top hammer & DTH drills. Fax 570693-0170 or email mlever@verizon.net

MASON’S LABORER

Needed. Must have experience & knowledgement of masonry work. Valid PA driver’s license required. Please call 570-822-4266 or 570-704-7952

522

Education/ Training

CHILDCARE TEACHERS NEEDED

Degree or childcare experience preferred. MT Top, Wilkes-Barre. 570-905-3322

TEACHER

Little People Day Care 280 Hanover Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

527 Food Services/ Hospitality

SOUS CHEF Apply in person:

Isabella Restaurant

1140 Route 315 Wilkes-Barre, PA


TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

AUTOBODY PERSON Tools are required.

Some experience needed. Apply in person at Bob’s Auto Center 445 West Union St. Nanticoke, PA 18634

AUTOBODY TECH OR PAINTER Minimum 5 years

experience. Great starting salary ,benefits. Good working environment. Must have own tools. Call Steve @ 779-0621 or stop in. Behind Dunkin Donuts in Plymouth.

AUTOMOTIVE MANAGERS Mavis Discount Tire/

Cole Muffler is currently in search of high quality, experienced Tire Store Managers. Qualified applicants should be proficient in tire sales, undercar repairs and exhaust. PA emissions license a plus. Experienced candidates please call 914-804-4444 or e-mail resume to cdillon@ mavistire.com

542

Logistics/ Transportation

DRIVERS

Class A CDL drivers needed. Two positions available. Must have clean MVR; doubles endorsement. Home every day, off weekends. Full time local work. Call Todd 570-991-0316

NES RENTALS NES RENTALS, a leader in a multi-billion dollar rental industry for construction is looking to make immediate hires for the following positions in the PITTSTON, PA area:

DRIVER

You will operate multi-dimensional construction equipment, delivery trucks, including tractor trailer combinations to pick up and deliver equipment to and from customer work sites, and is able to train in safe usage of the equipment. H.S. diploma (or equivalent), the ability to lift 70 lbs., have a valid CDL license, satisfactory driving record, and knowledge of federal motor carrier regulations is required. Two years of commercial driving experience involving the movement of trucks and construction equipment including oversized loads required. Knowledge of safety procedures for securing and transporting cargo is also essential. NES RENTALS offers competitive wages, medical/ dental, vision, tuition reimbursement, and 401(k).

For consideration, apply online at our Careers center at www. nesrentals. com/careers.

NES recognizes and values diversity. We are an EOE/AA/M/F/D/V employer.

DRIVERS NEEDED: Maxum Petroleum is currently seeking Transport Drivers (CDL Class A) with Hazmat and Tanker for our Scranton, PA location. Not an over the road trucking company. We offer a full benefit package available the first of the month following 30 days of employment including 401K company match. We offer DOT roadside and annual achievable safety bonus programs based on your safety performance. Paid holidays, sick days and vacation days are provided as well. EOE Requirements: Class A Commercial Drivers License, HAZMAT & Tanker endorsements, Must have two years verifiable experience and clean driving record, Positive Attitude/Willing to Work Apply online at http://www. maxumpetroleum. com/careers.aspx

542

Logistics/ Transportation

ROLL OFF TRUCK DRIVER Class A or Class B

CDL. Preferred 2 years experience. Full time + ample overtime. Benefits include company paid health insurance, holidays, vacation and 401k. Send resume to c/o The Times Leader Box 2750 15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

545

Marketing/ Product

TELEMARKETING

Our Call Center is expanding in Wilkes-Barre. Immediate openings for day & night shifts. Excellent base rate + lucrative bonus plan. Call 570-825-9402

548 Medical/Health

ASSIST THE ELDERLY

CareGivers America is hiring CareGivers & CNAs for nonmedical homecare services. No Experience Needed. Flexible hours, Competitive pay, Referral Bonuses, more. Luzerne & Wyoming Counties. Apply online at: www.caregivers america.com or 570-585-4624

COMMUNITY HOME WORKER Full time Monday

though Friday 11AM until 7PM to work with individuals with intellectual disabilities in a community home. Experience is helpful, paid training is provided. Valid drivers license is required. For information or application, call IMPACT SYSTEMS, Inc. at (570) 829-3671. Starting Salary is $8.85 per hour. + benefits Drug free workplace EOE

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED!

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

MEDICAL SALES

Lincare of Scranton, PA, a leading national respiratory company is seeking a results driven Sales Representative. Create working relationships with MD’s, nurses, social workers and articulate our excellent patient care with attentive listening skills. Competitive Base + un-capped commission. For a confidential interview please email to Mbrady@lincare.com Drug-free workplace EOE

551

Other

BEAUTY SPA HOSPITALITY TEAM THERAPIST MASSAGEWoodhouse The

Day Spa is currently hiring for Part-Time Front Desk Staff and Full Time Massage Therapist. both positions require outstanding customer service skills and must be available days, evenings and Saturdays. Please apply in person at the spa Monday-Friday 9-6 387 Wyoming Ave. Kingston EOE

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Sales/Retail/ Business Development

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OPEN INTERVIEWS At Just Cabinets

Furniture & More in Edwardsville on September 16th from 10 am to 4 pm! Come join the area’s leading cabinet and home furnishing retailer. SALES AND MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES NOW AVAILABLE. Competitive Wages plus Incentives. Benefits package included. Send resume to humanresources@ justcabinets.com or visit us on September 16th at 29 Gateway Shopping Plaza

600 FINANCIAL 610

Business Opportunities

IceBusy CreamWest Parlor/Deli Side

Shopping Center. Soft & Hard Ice Cream, soups, sandwiches, hotdogs. Interior & exterior furniture included. All equipment, inventory & supplies & LLC included. $39,900 No Real Estate 570-287-2552

LIQUOR LICENSE $19,500. CALL JOHN 570-357-3055 NE PA TAX & ACCOUNTING PRACTICE

FOR SALE. Serious Inquiries Send Letter Of Interest to Box 2740 C/O Times Leader 15 N Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18711

OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS IN 2011 Jan Pro Commercial Cleaning of NEPA

Call 570-824-1179

to reserve your space at an

Informational Seminar TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20th AT 6:00 PM

at BRUTICO’S RESTAURANT 432 South Main Street, Old Forge

Revenue Potential of $5,000 $200,000 Investments start at $950.00

Learn how you can earn thousands of dollars running your own business with Jan-Pro. All customers provided – no selling necessary Everyone attending will receive a 3 day/ 2 night vacation (no purchase required)

You must call to reserve your spot (570) 824-1179

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.

SALES

84 LUMBER MANAGER TRAINEES

We are seeking career-minded individuals in the PITTSTON area who are looking for a career that includes customer service, hands-on work, growing sales, and management. College preferred. No construction knowledge necessary. Through our paid training, you will become an industry professional! We offer excellent benefits in a great work environment. Apply in person Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm at: 84 Lumber Company ROUTE 315 & I-81 PITTSTON, PA 18640 You may also apply on our web page at: www.84lumber.com /careers 84 Lumber Company is an equal employment opportunity & affirmative action employer. Drug Free Environment.

708

Antiques & Collectibles

JACKO ANTIQUES

134 Route 11, Larksville (Next to Woody’s Fireplace & Pro-Fix) Oak Icebox. Mahogany Stack Bookcase, Oak Stack Bookcase. Lionel & American Flyer Trains, Coins. We do upholstery, furniture repair, chair caning, re-gluing, cloth & rush seats. We also buy Gold, Silver & Coins. 570-855-7197 or 570-328-3428 MILLER BEER collectors tin $20. Music Box from SF music box company $20. Italian plate Colosseum $20. 570-760-4830 PIANO Livingston upright player piano, pump style with approximate 35 music rolls, ground level removal. $100. 5-piece drum set, Sonor Force 1003 includes bass, snare, floor tom, 2 top toms, zildian high-hat, crash and ride cymbals, also, all stands, seat cymbal case & noise pads. $425. (570) 287-1646 SMURF DOLLS hand crocheted, papa & smurefette dolls. Very good condition $50. 570-814-4315 STATUES ELVIS PRESLEY (4) Call for details $20. each. 570-868-5066 YEARBOOKS: Coughlin H.S. 26, 28, 32, 34, 43-44, 46, 49, 51-55, 61, 63, 67, 86-88, 94; GAR H.S. 34-37, 4247, 55-56, 61, 7273, 80, 84, 05, 06, Meyers H.S.: 60, 74-77, Wyoming Valley West H.S. 6869, 71, 73, 78, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 93; Old Forge H.S. 66, 72, 74; Kingston H.S. 38-45, 49, 64; Plymouth H.S. 2933, 35, 37, 38-39, 46-48, 53-55, Hanover H.S. 5152, 54; Berwick H.S. 52-53, 56-58, 60, 67, 68-69; Lehman H.S. 73-76, 78, 80; Westmoreland H.S. 52-54; Nanticoke Area H.S. 76; Luzerne H.S. 51-52, 56-57; West Pittston H.S. Annual 26-28, 31-32, 54, 59-60, 66; Bishop Hoban H.S. 72-75; West Side Central Catholic H.S. 65, 75, 80-81, 84; Pittston H.S. 63; St. Mary’s H.S. 29; Northwest H.S. 73, 76, 77, 78; Lake Lehman H.S. 74, 76, 78 Call 570-825-4721

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Appliances

APPLIANCE PA RT S E T C .

Used appliances. Parts for all brands. 223 George Ave. Wilkes-Barre 570-820-8162 COFFEE POT electric 8 cup by Farberware excellent condition $20. 570-814-4315 DISHWASHER Kenmore needs heat element $5. 570-283-0636 FREEZER upright, 11.3 Cu ft Fridgidare excellent condition $75. 570-417-4177 MICRO-WAVE, Litton $20. Call 570-825-9744 MICROWAVE OVEN Amana, $25. Corona kerosene portable heater $30. NEW 15” white wall tire & rim for 78 Chrysler Lebaron (Fr78-15) $45. firm Sears Kenmore 5.0 cu. ft. chest freezer 2 years old, excellent condition $100. firm.570-824-7807 or 570-545-7006 PRESSURE COOKER electric Wolfgang Puck Bistro Collection 7.5 quart complete with inner basket for steaming, instruction/ recipe book & additional glass lid for serving. Never used. $50.479-1463 REFRIGERATOR, little, Budweiser, can fit on counter, $40. Must sell. 674-5624

Retired Repairman

700 MERCHANDISE 702

Air Conditioners

AIR CONDITIONERS (2) $40 each 570-824-3825

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Antiques & Collectibles

$ ANTIQUES BUYING $

top loading Whirlpool & Kenmore Washers, Gas & Electric Dryers. 570-833-2965 570-460-0658 WASHER & DRYER GE (energy star) gas dryer, like new, rarely used. $500 both or best offer. 570-407-1135 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

712

Baby Items

BACKLESS BOOSTER SEAT with lap bar 30-60 lbs $5. Car seat, gray with blue trim, good condition $30. Stroller, green & cream plaid asking $30. Baby bath tub with shower $15. Wooden changing table asking $50. 239-5292 STROLLER blue Cosco $50. Jeep stroller, green, 3 wheel jogger with Ipod hookup $75. 2 umbrella strollers mint green & Winnie the Pooh, excellent condition $25. each. Pack N Play crib $65. 570-735-0448

714

Bridal Items

CENTERPIECES, 20, silver frosted calla lily, 32” high, $20 each. CHAIR COVERS, 130 ivory linen look, for folding chair, $162.50. for all. NAPKINS, 120 ivory linen look, large, $32.50 for all. CHAIR SASH, 130, chocolate satin, $65 for all. OVERLAY TABLECLOTH, 1490”, chocolate satin. $98 for all. TABLE CLOTH, 6 120” ivory, round, linen, $48 for all. TULLE, 2 bolts, white, 54” x 40 yards, $15 for both. TULLE, 2 bolts, chocolate brown, 54” x 40 yards, $15 for both. MIRRORS, 20 - 16”, for tables, $80 for all. 570-472-3820 WEDDING GOWN white size 11, sleeveless with a lot of beading $200. 570-542-2218

716

Building Materials

Computer Equipment & Software

DESKS, Computer. Corner, $65, Large 2 drawers, $100. Must sell. 674-5624 LAPTOP S: off lease hp laptop>p4mc , 2.25ram,40hd,cdrw +dvd,wifi.w7ult,ofc1 0,antivirus+more. free, new battery + bag $200. Off lease compaq laptop>p4 mc,2.0ram,60hd,cd rw+dvd,wifi.w7ult,of c10,antivirus+more.f ree, new battery +bag-free delivery. $225.570.862.2236 PRINTER Lexmark All-in-One USB Ink Jet X6170. Fax, Copy, Scan, Print. Very good condition cable. $25. 570-696-1267.

732

Exercise Equipment

TREADMILL Edge 500 Manual, can be folded. Also has a console which needs two batteries, to measure your calories, distance 570-788-6694 TREADMILL Weslo electric, $50. 570-760-4830 WEIDER HOME GYM /crosstrainer. will consider offers $90. 570-690-6674 WEIGHT BENCH, large, hardly used, $125. Must sell. 570-674-5624 WEIGHT BENCH. Weider Pro. Pull down & leg extension. 21/2 to 35 lb. weights, excellent condition $80. 570-606-6624

742

Furnaces & Heaters

BATHROOM SINK SET: Gerber white porcelain bathroom sink with mirror and medicine cabinet. Matching set. $80. 570-331-8183

COAL STOVE Pittston Happy Thought for kitchen or basement, 6 burner, tan cream color $400. neg. 570-654-9993

PAVER BLOCK used herringbone with edging, around 400. Reasonable. 570-654-0907

FIREPLACE unvented natural gas fireplace with wood mantel $350. 570-779-3332

STORM DOOR left hand Forever, white complete with all hardware & brackets. Very good condition. $80. 570-814-4315

HEATER Kerosene $25. Oil boiler, runs great $80. 570-760-4830

720

Cemetery Plots/Lots

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

CEMETERY PLOTS Plymouth National Cemetery in Wyoming. 6 Plots. $450 each. Call 570-825-3666

CEMETERY PLOTS (3) together. Maple Lawn Section of Dennison Cemetery. Section ML. $450 each. 570-822-1850

FOREST HILLS CEMETERY Carbondale,

Philadelphia suburb near the old Nabisco & Neshaminy Mall. 2 graves + concrete vault with possibility of double deck. Estimated Value $7,000. Asking $5,000. Call 570-477-0899 or 570-328-3847

MEMORIAL SHRINE CEMETERY 6 Plots Available

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

MEMORIAL SHRINE

LOTS FOR SALE 6 lots available at Memorial Shrine Cemetery. $2,400. Call 717-774-1520 SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY

726

Clothing

BOOTS: size 9 1/2 ladies black leather tall riding boots. $40. Size 10 Ariat ladies black leather tall riding boots. $50. Size 11 black leather ladies tall riding boots. $40.00 All very good condition. 570-436-1668 CLOTHES women’s 2x tops, jeans, sneakers, purses $2-$6. Puzzles .50$3. Good condition. 570-288-2989 DRESS JACKET LEATHER with belt, genuine deer skin, ladies, approximate size 10 $40. 570-868-0440 GOWN, Jessica McClintock size 9/10, 2 piece lavender color, satin fabric, full skirt with netting, fitted bodice spaghetti straps, matching wrap, pro cleaned. $20. 570-814-9845.

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

712

COINS Walking Liberty Halves 1928S1936D-1938-P-1939 S $90. 287-4135

CRIB white sleigh Crib $125. Car seat and extra base $50. 570-287-2884

JACKET: fox fur short detachable light brown, buttery soft leather sleeves. medium never worn $450. 446-8686

RECORD ALBUM COLLECTION 46 total $10. for all. 570-825-9744

EXPEDITION JOGGING stroller, new condition $75. 6 570-655-3197.

PURSE, Louis Vuitton, zippered top & shoulder bag, $325. 570-288-4451

Baby Items

730

HEATER: vent free natural gas & propane, mount on wall or floor, new in box with warranty, thermostat & blower. Call after 6 pm $190. 675-0005 HOME FUEL OIL TANKS, 250 gallon each, in home basement, good condition. $35. each or both for $50. Located in Hanover Twp., not in flood zone. 570-883-9490

744

Furniture & Accessories

BED, queen size, complete, 2 matching nightstands $400. Couch, leather, $225. Rocking Chair, white wicker $30. End table, wicker white, $25. End table, glass top $20. 570-288-4451 BEDROOM SET dark oak, frame, 2 night stands, chest of drawers, double dresser with mirrors for $400. Living room set floral print with coffee table & end tables glass for $300. Grill $30. 570-824-3825 BEDROOM SET, 6 piece, dresser, mirror, chest, full or queen size headboard, 2 night stands, black marble finish with gold trim. $350.814-5477 BEDROOM SET, FREE, 5 pieces, includes dresser w/ mirror, chest, 2 night stands, headboard & footboard. Must pick up. Call 570-379-2240 after 4pm. BUFFET, 3 drawers, matching glass front hutch, 2 shelves, 67”L x 57”W. $45. Call 570-814-9845. CHEST of drawers. French Provincial. Solid wood. $95. 570-905-4818

744

Furniture & Accessories

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, Sauder 54” H x 50” W x 21” D. Left side glass door with 2 shelves, 2 drawers underneath, right side 2 door bottom under the section for TV. $50. Sony 27” Trinatron color TV $50. 570-829-4776

FURNISH FOR LESS

* NELSON * * FURNITURE * * WAREHOUSE * Recliners from $299 Lift Chairs from $699 New and Used Living Room Dinettes, Bedroom 210 Division St Kingston Call 570-288-3607 HEAD/FOOTBOARD FRAMES cherry wood, 4 poster, king size 2 - 6 drawer dressers, medium color, excellent condition, $395. 570-636-1798 HUTCH: hunter green & wood hutch $40. Twin bedroom set complete, dresser with mirror, chest, 2 night stands for $150. Dining room set with dry sink & oak hutch $300. Computer desk $50. 570-592-7723 LOVE SEAT blue & white print $75. Beige entertainment center with wheels comes with free 24” color TV, all for $65. 2 end tables, 1 matching coffee table, loads of storage, medium color wood $75. for all 3. 570-696-0187 LOVE SEAT, sofa bed, burgundy, like new excellent condition. $100. 570-283-5524

AFFORDABLE

MATTRESS SALE We Beat All Competitors Prices!

Mattress Guy

Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $199 All New American Made 570-288-1898 PATIO SET green, 66x36 glass top table & 2 end chairs, 2 bench, type chairs all with cushions. $55. Black entertainment center with glass doors & storage for CDs & DVDs 60wx49hx19d $50. 570-868-5450 RACE CAR BED: twin size Little Tikes bed frame, red with black tires, toy box hood, headboard 2 section shelf. Paid $275. must see! sell for $100. 570-825-7331 RECLINER Red Leather $30. 570-287-2517 ROCKER/RECLINER beige, like new, rarely used. $250 or best offer. 570-407-1135 SECTIONAL: Beautiful 3 piece Sage green microfiber . Must see to appreciate. Paid $2,500 new, asking $850. 570-212-8445

746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets

EDWARDSVILLE

Dr. Edwards Memorial Church Church & Main Sts Thur 9/15, Fri 9/16 & Sat 9/17 9:00AM-2:00PM Clothes, shoes, household items, books, toys, games, golf clubs, Welsh cookies, brownies, cakes. Lunch Available wimpies & hotdogs.

KINGSTON

MOUNTAINTOP

COUCH & Loveseat, plush blue $70. New day bed with quilt/pillows $150. Dresser dark wood $50. 570-283-9085

4 Park Lane North Saturday, 8-12 Come Check It Out!

PLAINS

DINING TABLE solid wood $25. Coffee table $10. 696-3368 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, solid Oak $150. 570-474-1648 LAMPS (2) parlor stand up, grey metal & black. $25 each. 570-740-1246

49 Jones St Hudson Section Saturday 9/17 Multi-Family Sale! High-End Designer Porch Sale (Prada, Kate Spade,Tadashi, DianeVonF). Baby girl clothes, Chico Stroller Set, Baby swing, furniture, antique style bedroom set, front door, window, bricks, home decor, kitchen, clothing of all kinds. We have everything!

BUYING

US/FOREIGN/ CANADIAN COINS & CURRENCY HIGHEST PREMIUMS FOR SILVER DOLLARS & BETTER COINS

GOLD & SILVER

JEWELRY & INGOTS STERLING SILVER Old Postcards & Local Photo’s, Lead Soldiers & Old Toys, Mining & Military Stuff, Old Crocks, Jugs Local Advertising

STAMPS

PAYING RECORD HONEST CA$H PRICES

Over 35 years, a respected coin dealer.

HERITAGE GALLERIES DALLAS, PA

Across from Dallas Agway on Rt. 415 Look for blue & white signs NEW HOURS TUES-FRI, 10-6 SAT, 10-5 570-674-2646

752 Landscaping & Gardening ARE YOU TIRED OF BEING RAKED? Call Joe, 570823-8465 for all your landscaping and cleanup needs. See our ad in Call an Expert Section. Patrick & Deb’s Lawn Care See our ad under Call An Expert 1162 Landscape & Garden

754

Machinery & Equipment

HONDA GAS GENERATOR 5,000 watts,

excellent condition. $675. Residential circuit switch panel & connector plugs $225. 570-855-0095

756

Medical Equipment

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

570-574-1275

Grace Episcopal Church, Butler St. behind Dairy Queen THURSDAY 9/15, 9-3PM FRIDAY 9/16, 9-12PM Bag Day

56 Powell Street SATURDAY 8 TO 3 Large Avon stock, household, toys, designer gowns & lots more!!!

available. $4-$5 each. Many different sizes, shapes & heights! All handles are different! 570-735-2081 CHAIN LINK dog pen, $75. Must sell. 570-674-5624

758 Miscellaneous

COMPUTER DESK $25. 570-592-8853

DESK & matching dresser $50. Antique children’s desk $100. Cherry wood kitchen set, 4 chairs $75. Set of oak end tables $50. Queen size bedframe & headboard $75. Armoire 1940’s $100. 570-328-3169

PLAINS

WHEEL CHAIR very good condition $95. 570-905-4818

COFFEE TABLE 39” square, wood & glass $40. 570-430-9231

COMPUTER DESK, Sauder, drawers & shelves for storage, excellent condition $85. Hutch/TV Cabinet, Sauder, 2 drawers, like new $75. (570) 735-1730 (570) 239-4864

746 Garage Sales/ 758 Miscellaneous 758 Miscellaneous Estate Sales/ CANES & WALKING VACUUMS 5 kinds Flea Markets STICKS. Over 25 all work good. each

CHURCH ORGAN. older model works great sounds, asking $125. 283-0636 CLOCK Seth Thomas Tambor clock working 460. Stein with army men, Avon $15. Stein with horses, Avon $15. Penn reel fishing pole $18. 570-574-0271 FISHTANK 40 gallon, stand, lid, filter. $100. 570-299-9155 FOOD SAVER 6 containers, new + lids & hose. $20. 814-4315

GARAGE SALE LEFT OVER ITEMS

Dog Kennel $20. Doll collection $30. Ceramic Christmas tree $14. Spiderman toys $30. Toy cars large lot $10. Star Wars & Star Trek action figures 3 for 410. Tin wind up toys $5. each. 868-5438

GARAGE SALE LEFT OVER ITEMS

Vicks humidifier with extra filter $10. Women’s champion deluxe ice skates size 9, new $20. Sauder printer stand oak color $10. Medline foldable wheelchair, excellent condition $80. 457-2147

GARAGE SALE LEFT OVER ITEMS

XBOX games $4. each or $3 for $10. CDs $3 each. Disney pins $3 each & up. Hard cover books $3. each. Paper back books .50 each. Boys navy blazers $5. each. Baskets .50 each. Fishing poles $3 & up. Women’s small tops & sweaters .50 each. German text boos .50 each. 570-822-5560

GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS

10’X20’ king canopy $75. Granite top kitchen & wine rack $75. Papasan chair & base $40. Sharp swivel microwave $30. 570-287-2884 GLASS DOOR. 4 way glass door for bath tub. $25 570-331-8183 HEATER: Rudd Ever Kleen 40gl power vent natural gas hot water heater. Used a couple months. It has the power vent already attached. $700. Astra Crest cream colored stone sink, This is brand new in the box which measures 34x22 $50. 570-793-3982 KEG TAP SYSTEM, $45. Floor Jack, ATD 7300, heavy duty, $45. Jack Stands (2), $10. Circular Saw, Skilsaw, $20. 693-0535 LIGHT FIXTURES (2) 4 light fluorescent oak trim, like new $35. 570-417-4177 MOTORCYCLE HELMETS (3) $15 each. ALBUMS 60s & 70s $3. singles, $5. doubles. 570-328-3169 PAINTBALL GUN 98 custom Tippman, 3 CO2 tanks, cleaning kit, 3,000 paintballs $100. 570-430-9231 REINDEER on wagon small lights. white, new condition. $15 GRILL electric ceramic 12x12, non stick, smoke free, new in box $15. AIR COMPRESSOR DC 12 volt new in box $10. PAPER SHREDDER Arora, like new $10. 570-655-2154 ROWING MACHINE Concept 11 $100. Nordic trac $50. Exercise bike free. Must pick up. 570-825-0178

BACKPACK Billabong $15. Twilight book collection $20. 2 cassette decks both $40. Computer monitor Dell $20. 570-760-4830

SAUSAGE STUFFER antique, enterprise large size, good condition $75. mini bikE 4 hp, old school, runs good $175.570-655-3197.

BASEBOARD type heaters (3) 3’ Lasco. $35. each. Carnival punch bowl set $100. 905-4818

TEXTBOOKS Life As We Know It, ISBN 0743476867 Survival In Auschwitz ISBN 9780684826806 Writing a Research Paper ISBN 1877 653667. Great Traditions in Ethics ISBN 0534081304 All books $2.00 each 696-3528

BEDLINER: 89 Chevy S10 truck bedliner, standard 6’ cab $25. Four barrel carb running from running Chevy motor $50. 5 used storm windows 29x53.5” $50. all. 570-740-1246 after 5pm. BOOK & CD “Power Trading/ Power Living”, with cd. Learn the keys to investing in the stock market. Regular $99. sell $39 or best offer. 570*288-2949 BOOK/STORAGE CASE, Child’s Step 2 Life & Hide, like new, $20. TOYBOX & SHELVES, matching set, Elmo, like new, $25. Fisher price Smart Cycle 36 years, like new with box + 4 games Cost 4185 sell for $50. 570-735-2694

$5. Plug n play for tv games. each $5. Generic wii system new in box $25. Toddler basketball hoop. $5. 2 lamps with dark cherry & sage shades $10. TV 19” flat tube $25. Aqua bug new for pool $100. 570-283-0636

762

Musical Instruments

ALTO SAXOPHONE Selmer AS500 Like New $550. 570-574-2853 GUITAR 6-string acoustic: carlo robelli, soft case, strings, & picks included $250. or best offer. 570-855-3113 ORGAN: Hammond “Elegante” console 2 keyboards, full pedal board, with matching padded storage bench. $800. 570-735-1730 PIANO Baldwin Console medium oak matching bench tuned $800.00 Mt. Top 570-898-1278 PIANO: From our rec room to yours. A great sounding Kimball studio piano & bench in excellent condition. $850. 570-735-3050 TRUMPET-Yamaha YTR 2335 with case. Great shape, hardly used. Perfect for pro or novice. $650. 929-1086

774

Restaurant Equipment

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

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

Call 570-498-3616 RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

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

570-498-3616

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT

Somerset Dough Sheeter, Model CAR-100. Only 1 available. $1,500 Call for more info

570-498-3616

776 Sporting Goods ANGLERS TOUCH 7’ 2 piece rod & Zebco Spin Cast Omega Z03 Reel $65. Micro Lite IMG Graphite 8ft 2 piece rod and Shimano Symetre Reel $60. Fenwick 6’ 6” 2 piece rod &d Shimano spinning side Stab Reel $35. Firm. Call 570-8257251 after 5pm

CONCEALED FIREARM PERMIT covering 33 states. Class 10/4, 2011, Clarks Summit FIre Hall. Reservations 724-376-7410 GOLF BAG, Precise professional, black/ navy standup bag, putter tube, ball holder, 6 pockets in excellent condition. $25. 570-696-1267. POP-UP cloth paintball bunker/tentnew, red & black. $20. Huffy Micro bike blue, $10. Bike, Next Brand, Wipeout, red, 20” $30. Skateboards $8. each. Plastic bike ramp set, new 50. 570-239-5292

780

Televisions/ Accessories

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER with 27” tv, excellent condition $100. 287-0023 TELEVISION: GE. 28” works good, needs remote $80. 570-740-1246 TV 27” Panasonic $40. 570-283-9085 TV 30" Panasonic, cable ready with remote. Perfect picture. $80. Call 570-655-8883. TV Phillips 32” HD TV/PIP great for playing video games. $85. 570-696-0187

TIRES 225/70/R16 M&S 6/32’S tread very good condition. $130. 570-855-3113

TV, 32” RCA , excellent condition, works great, $50. 570-474-1648

TOASTER, Drip coffee maker with extra glass carafe, & toaster all for $10. 868-5275/301 8515

TV27” Currie Mathews, new with remote. $130. 570-299-9155

TOILET SEAT Sons Anarchy, airbrushed $85. 570-477-1269

782

TV 19” Samsung tube 15. Giant Southwest Picture $75. Wooden Teepee Southwest Shelf Stand $60. Southwest Rug, olive green with leaf imprint, approximate. 5x7 asking $40. 570-239-5292

2 tickets. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway on Sunday October 2, 2011. Tickets at Start/Finish Line, Row 1. $130. Call 570-262-5153

Tickets

NASCAR TICKETS


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794

Video Game Systems/Games

ION DRUM ROCKER Great way to learn PENN STATE TICKETS October 15, 2011 vs. Purdue Section NA seat backs. (2) at $75 each. 570-675-5046 after 6 PM

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784

Tools

RETROFIT LASER GUIDE for most 10” miter saws, works great! $12. call 570-696-1267

786 Toys & Games TONKA metal yellow dump truck, sturdy built in excellent condition $10. 570-735-6638

788

Stereo/TV/ Electronics

TELEVISION, 51” Samsung, new in box, $500 cash only. 570-407-0588

542

Logistics/ Transportation

drums! Ion Drum Rocker kit for use with Rock Band, on the Xbox 360. Heavy duty aluminum frame. Comes with 3 durable cymbals. Great rebound on pads, works perfectly. PULSE bass pedal also included, along with drum throne, Rock Band 2 and Beatles Rock Band. $175 for all. 570-814-3383

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Logistics/ Transportation

Drivers CDL AExcellent Dedicated Opportunity!

$500 Sign-O On Bonus

Home most nights, Great Equipment & benefits. Excellent starting pay and great miles. We offer the total package! CDL-A and 6 months experience required. New Terminal Now Open in Allentown, PA

CALL TODAY! 877-211-8682 533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

LAWN CARE SPECIALIST Lawn care company is looking for responsible self starter applicants to apply lawn care products. Must have valid driver’s license, be organized and have excellent communication skills. Paid training & benefits available. Apply 8-5, Monday-Friday Call 570-288-6334

527 Food Services/ Hospitality

527 Food Services/ Hospitality

Dietary Supervisor

Our 121 bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation center seeks an experienced candidate to assist with scheduling, ordering supplies, direct supervision of kitchen staff etc. Long term care or experience in a healthcare setting is a plus! Competitive Salary & Benefits

For More Information Or To Schedule an Interview Contact 877-339-6999 x1 Email Jobs@horizonhrs.com 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke Pa

548 Medical/Health

548 Medical/Health

East Mountain 101 East Mountain Blvd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

ON-SITE JOB FAIR Full Time CNAs 2-10 shift Open House Wednesday, September 14 1pm – 7pm ALL ATTENDEES HAVE A CHANCE TO WIN A $50 GAS GIFT CARD!

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566 Sales/Business Development

566 Sales/Business Development

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Opening in Wilkes-Barre! We have an opportunity for you as a sales demonstrator! You must enjoy the following:

• Talking and engaging people in person • Selling a quality product • Averaging $10-$17 Please note: • No telemarketing! This is person sales. • Must have dependable transportation. • Must be able to start immediately.

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Wednesday September 14, 2011 Ask for Ronald Paesch-the kiosk Program When: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. or 3 p.m. - 5 p.m., only

The Times Leader 90 E. Market St & Pennsylvania Ave. Wilkes-Barre, PA Wednesday September 14, 2011 ONLY No Phone Calls Please. Lord & Taylor is looking for aggressive, analytical and results-oriented individuals with strong PC skills and excellent communication skills to work in our Wilkes-Barre Service Center.

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

We make house calls!

Buyer & seller of antiques! We also do upholstering. 570-855-7197 570-328-3428

The Video Game Store 28 S. Main W.B. Open Mon- Sat, 12pm – 6pm 570-822-9929 / 570-941-9908

$$ CASH PAID $$ VIDEO GAMES & SYSTEMS Highest $$ Paid

Guaranteed Buying all video games & systems. PS1 & 2, Xbox, Nintendo, Atari, Coleco, Sega, Mattel, Gameboy, Vectrex etc. DVD’s, VHS & CDs & Pre 90’s toys,

The Video Game Store

1150 S. Main Scranton Mon - Sat, 12pm – 6pm 570-822-9929

VITO’S & GINO’S Wanted: Junk Cars & Trucks Highest Prices Paid!! FREE PICKUP

288-8995

WANTED JEWELRY

Starting wage: $10.00 per hour Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30AM to 5:00PM The position is responsible for performing all data entry related to monthly and seasonal schedule production for Lord & Taylor and The Bay Department Stores. Clerical skills necessary including advanced knowledge in Microsoft Office and Excel. Excellent organization and communication skills required to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. Interested candidates should send resume along with salary history to:

Lord & Taylor Service Center Attn: Human Resources 250 Highland Park Blvd. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Fax: 570-821-6370 or visit our career website at www.lordandtaylor.com/careers We offer a competitive salary, medical/dental/vision/life insurance, 401(k). We also offer generous merchandise discounts. Lord & Taylor is an equal opportunity employer.

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

AVOCA

BEAR CREEK VILLAGE 333 Beaupland

DALLAS

10-1770

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Puppies AKC, red & rust, ready now, for appointment call Cooper’s Dobermans 570-542-5158

GOLDEN RETRIEVER MIX, free to good home, 3 years old. Looks like 90% retriever. Up to date with all shots, house broken, very good & friendly with people & children. Excellent temperament,walks well on a leash. Can no longer keep. 570-443-9798. Serious inquiries only.

570-453-6900 570-389-7877

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES 3 ACA registered WILKESBARREGOLD

(570)991-7448 (570)48GOLD8

1092 Highway 315 Blvd (Plaza 315) 315N .3 miles after Motorwold Mon-Sat 10am - 8pm Closed Sundays

Highest Cash Pay Outs Guaranteed We Pay At Least 78% of the London Fix Market Price for All Gold Jewelry Visit us at WilkesBarreGold.com Or email us at wilkesbarregold@ yahoo.com

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800 PETS & ANIMALS 810

Cats

314 Packer St. Remodeled 3 bedroom with 2 baths, master bedroom and laundry on 1st floor. New siding and shingles. New kitchen. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3174 $99,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

AVOCA

912 Vine Street Over 3,500 square feet of living space with large detached 2 car garage and office– Vinyl Siding, Newer windows, Spacious Rooms. MUST BE SEEN! $159,900. MLS #10-3956 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

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Cape Cod style home situated on approximately 2.2 acres of land. Spacious kitchen, modern bath, many updates featuring knotty pine, oak and cherry walls giving this home plenty of country charm throughout. Large 2 car detached garage with loft area as an added bonus! $137,500 MLS#11-2177 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

TOY4 for POODLE PUPPIES sale AKC 570-450-0997

845

Pet Supplies

DOG CRATE lARGE METAL WIRE $75. 570-779-3332

900 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Beautiful 5 bedroom, 2.2 baths & FANTASTIC “Great Room” with built in bar, private brick patio, hot tub & grills! 4 car garage with loft + attached 2 car garage. Situated on over 6 acres of privacy overlooking Francis Slocum with a great view of the lake! Lots of extras & the kitchen is out of this world! MLS#11-3131 $625,000 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

BACK MOUNTAIN

Housekeeping Aides Full & Part Time Day Shift

Activities Assistant

Full Time Prior experience with the aged preferred For More Information Or To Schedule an Interview Contact 877-339-6999 x1 Email Jobs@horizonhrs.com 395 Middle Road, Nanticoke Pa

Competitive Pay Rates, Benefits & Shift Differentials

VALLEY CAT RESCUE

824-4172, 9-9 only

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136 Hartford St W Very nice home has totally remodeled kitchen with ''brand new'' appliances, 1st Floor Laundry, Hardwood floors, as well as ''new'' Windows and front & back and doors w/screen doors too! Deep yard. MLS#11-1565 $37,000 Call Lynda (570) 696-5418

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Proposed new construction “Ranch Condo” in Green Briar with a 1 car garage, community pool & tennis in a great adult community. $229,900 MLS# 10-1105 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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705 The Greens Impressive, 4,000 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 5 1/2 bath condo features large living room/dining room with gas fireplace., vaulted ceilings and loft; master bedroom with his & hers baths; 2 additional bedrooms with private baths; great eatin kitchen with island; den; family room; craft room; shop. 2 decks. ''Overlooking the ponds'' $499,000 MLS# 11-872 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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Fantastic home with a large family room with fireplace. You will love the kitchen and get ready for “Summer Fun” in the private in ground pool. MLS# 11-1141 $257,500 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

Charming 3 Bedroom Cape Cod with 1 Car Garage in great neighborhood. SHORT SALE! Close to Park/Rec Center. $114,900 Call Cindy 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

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Nice 3 bedroom home on a deep lot with large eat in kitchen. MLS#11-3387 $118,800 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

Clean & neat 3-4 bedroom cape cod. 2 car garage. Deck & porches. Gas heat. 85’ x 115’ lot. $124,900. Call Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

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NEW LISTING Wonderful Back Mountain find in Elmcrest development. Big enough to raise four daughters with 3 bedroms, 3 baths, woodburning fireplace, hot tub, replacement windows and hardwood floors under new carpeting, all on a large lot with fieldstone walls. MLS#11-3279 $247,500 McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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Impressive, wellcared for, 4 Bed Colonial on a beautiful 2 Acre home site, just 20 minutes to W-B. Lots of storage with a huge basement and 3 Car Garage. Enjoy country living at it’s best. Call Betty 570-643-4842

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400 Shrine View Elegant & classic stone & wood frame traditional in superb location overlooking adjacent Irem Temple Country Club golf course. Living room with beamed ceiling & fireplace; large formal dining room; cherry paneled sunroom; 4 bedrooms with 3 full baths & 2 powder rooms. Oversized in-ground pool. Paved, circular drive. $550,000 MLS# 11-939 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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Living room has awesome woodland views and you will enjoy the steam/ sauna. Lake and tennis rights available with Association membership. (membership optional). Minutes from the Pocono's and 2 hours to Philadelphia or New York. $259,000 Maria Huggler CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-587-7000

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23 Rice Court If you've reached the top, live there in this stunning 3,900 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 4 bath home in a great neighborhood. Offers formal living room, dining room, 2 family rooms, florida room, and kitchen any true chef would adore. Picture perfect condition. The basement is heated by a separate system. SELLER PROVIDING HOME WARRANTY. MLS#11-1005 $349,900 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

DALLAS CUSTOM FAMILY HOME 37 MAPLE ST.

Built 2007. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double car attached garage, dining room, family room, living room, 125x125 lot, deck. Don’t hesitate, Dallas Schools, 2 story, gas heat, central air, whirlpool tub, walk-in closet, cherry kitchen, stone fireplace, full basement $275,000. Call (570) 498-0825 or email nmarr@ comcast.net. Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

1215 Mountain Rd. Well maintained ranch home set on 2 acres with apple trees on property. This home offers 3 bedrooms, sunroom & enclosed porch. Lower level with brick fireplace. 2 car garage. $172,500 MLS# 11-2436 Call Geri 570-696-0888

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Open floor plan, raised ranch. Newly rebuilt in 2009. Located in nice neighborhood close to everything! MLS# 11-2928 $122,500 Call Christine Kutz Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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Sand Springs 12 Sand Hollow Rd. Nearly new 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath town home. Huge Master with 2 closets full bath. 1 car attached garage, wooded lot, end unit. Cul-de-sac. Great golf community. MLS 11-2411 $172,000 Call Connie Eileen R. Melone Real Estate 570-821-7022

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JENKINS TWP. (Eagle View)

548 ADAMS ST. Charming, well maintained 3 bedroom, 1 bath home located on a quiet street near Blueberry Hills development. Features modern kitchen with breakfast bar, formal dining room, family room with gas stove, hardwood floors in bedrooms, deck, fenced yard and shed. MLS#11-2947 $112,500 Karen Ryan 283-9100 x14

9 Williams St. Large 4 bedroom home with nice rear deck, replacement windows, off street parking. Possible apartment in separate entrance. Loads of potential. For more info and pictures visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2091 $69,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

908 Primrose Court Move right into this newer 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Townhome with many upgrades including hardwood floors throughout and tiled bathrooms. Lovely oak cabinets in the kitchen, central air, fenced in yard, nice quiet neighborhood. MLS 11-2446 $123,000 Call Don Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770

DUPONT DURYEA

NEW CONSTRUCTION 2,400 sq feet $329,000

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DALLAS

REDUCED PRICE! Secluded on a hill but part of High Point Acres. 2 story Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Large family room with fireplace and sliding door to screened porch. Community Swimming Pool. 2 car garage. Central AC. Wooded lot. $265,000. 11-1077 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT

100% Financing quallified home with 2 acres Bi-Level Home with plenty of room on a private wooded 2 acre lot in Dallas School District near Harveys Lake. Features a 1 car Garage, 3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4 Bath and nice updates. 100% USDA Financing Eligible. Call for details.

REDUCED PRICE $166,000

Looking for a large home? Here it is! 6 bedrooms with first floor master bedroom and modern bath. Very large modern kitchen. Living room, dining room, family room, enclosed porch, air conditioning, paved drive with parking area. MLS 11-2385 $163,000 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

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805-807 Main St. Multi-Family. Large side by side double with separate utilities. 3 bedrooms each side with newer carpet, replacement windows and newer roof. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3054 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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1140 SPRING ST. Large 3 bedroom home with new roof, replacement windows, hardwood floors. Great location! For more information and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 11-2636 $119,900. Call Tom 570-262-7716

DURYEA

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PRICE REDUCED! 314 Bennett Street Refashioned 3 or 4 bedroom, two full modern baths. Two story, 2300sf, with level yard with lovely new landscaping and 1 car garage. New EVERYTHING in this charming must see property. Custom blinds throughout the home. Great neighborhood with Park beyond the backyard. MLS# 11-3776 $ 174,900 Call Patti 570-328-1752 Liberty Realty & Appraisal Services LLC

DURYEA REDUCED

Vinyl sided 4 bedroom spacious home with a great eat in kitchen, 1 3/4 baths & much more. Near the local schools. PRICE REDUCED $119,900 MLS# 11-1144 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

EXETER

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! $92,900 MLS# 11-1977 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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NEW LISTING 3 bedroom Townhouse has 1st floor laundry and recently added sunroom. Move in ready. MLS#11-2965 $119,000 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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362 Susquehanna Ave

Completely remodeled, spectacular, 2 story Victorian home, with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, new rear deck, full front porch, tiled baths and kitchen, granite countertops, all Cherry hardwood floors throughout, all new stainless steel appliances and lighting, new oil furnace, washer dryer in first floor bath. Great neighborhood, nice yard. $174,900 (30 year loan, $8,750 down, $887/month, 30 years @ 4.5%) Owner financing available. 570-654-1490

RR1, Box 297 MAJESTIC VIEW! 3 bedroom brick Ranch home nestled on approximately an acre of well groomed riverfront land with breathtaking scenic views, cascading tree lines and the legendary cliffs of Falls. Beautiful bird and wildlife to dazzle the eye and excellent fishing and hunting for your enjoyment. Living room w/fireplace, family room, full heated basement, riverfront deck, central A/C and much more. A one of a a kind find. Must see! MLS #10-3751 $175,000 Call Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770

FORTY FORT

GREAT REDUCED PRICE! Charming home with hardwood floors, fireplace & Built in's, formal dining room, 2 car garage, sunporch & neat as a pin throughout! Nice location on a tree lined street away from the hustle & bustle! $114,900 MLS# 10-4472 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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18 E. Pettebone St

EXETER

“Picture Perfect” View. If you are looking for exceptional value in a rural property, then don’t pass up this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Beautiful Landscaping. Includes riverfront property. 1/2 mile from public boat launch. $150,000 MLS 11-2996 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

Well Designed CAPE COD. 3 Bedroom, 1 3/4 baths with finished lower level. Second floor has spacious Master Bedroom, walk in closet, 3/4 bath adjoining all purpose room. Detached 2 car garage. nice tree Lined Street. Priced to sell. MLS 10-3951 $169,500 Joan Evans Real Estate 570-824-5763

FORTY FORT 570-675-4400

DALLAS

800SF ranch featuring 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, one bath & laundry room. Perfect for the person who travels; updated kitchen, bath, carpeting, drywall. MLS#10-3628 Reduced to $79,900 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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FRANKLIN TWP. Orange Road Lush setting on almost 5 acres bordered by magnificent stone walls. Fish pond, large garage, barn, separate offices for storage or in-house business, home with 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 half baths all on 3 floors. 4400SF in total. Home needs TLC! MLS#11-1628 Reduced to $299,000 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

DRUMS 226 S. Hunter Hwy

26x40, 2 bedroom 1 bath ranch on a 103x200 lot. Fully landscaped with double lot paved driveway. Call 570-788-6798

1219 SOUTH ST. Renovated 1/2 double with 3 bedrooms in nice neighborhood. Own for what it takes to rent. All new windows. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-2523 $54,900 Call Phil 570-313-1229

DURYEA

122 Lackawanna Ave

Just a few more finishing touches will complete the renovations. This home has a new kitchen, new drywall & new carpeting. $59,000 MLS #11-1502 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

DURYEA

411 JONES ST. Beautiful 2 story English Tudor with exquisite gardens, surrounding beautiful in ground pool, private fenced yard with a home with too many amenities to list. Enjoy the summer here! Screened in porch and foyer that just adds to the great living space of the home For more info and photos: visit:www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-2720 $234,900 Call Phil 570-313-1229

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EDWARDSVILLE .

Large double block home. One side live in condition. The other side tripped and ready for rehab. Exterior in very good condition. Separate utilities. Priced to sell. MLS# 10-3681 Asking $29,900 Call Bernie 888-244-2714

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38 Huckleberry Lane 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 $329,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

128 JEAN ST. Nice bi-level home on quiet street. Updated exterior. Large family room, extra deep lot. 2 car garage, enclosed rear porch and covered patio. For more information and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-2850 $189,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

SUNDAY, SEPT. 17 11a.m. -12:30p.m. 180 E. First Street $134,900 for a 5 room ranch, with spacious yard, enclosed porch and Central Air. 5 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms and full Bath. MLS #10-4365 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

EDWARDSVILLE EXETER 145 Short Street Meticulously maintained ranch on lot 100x140. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath on main level. Finished lower level with family room, full bath, laundry room, craft room & storage. MOVE IN CONDITION. New Low Price $94,900. MLS #11-2541 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

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SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 12:30PM - 2:00PM 164 E. First Street $134,900 for an ALL BRICK, ranch with finished basement. Features include hardwood floors, plaster walls, finished basement rooms and car port. MLS #10-4363 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

EXETER TOWNSHIP RAISED RANCH 680 Appletree Rd.

Single family, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double car attached garage, kitchen, dining room, family room, living room, utility room, fireplace, oil heat, window unit, unfinished basement, 1.25 acres, deck. Screened porch. Private setting. $149,000 Call 570-388-3915 after 6:00 p.m. to set an appointment

One of a kind property could be used as a single family home or two unit. Wyoming Area schools. $125,000 MLS#11-2811 Call John 570-714-6124

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

Gorgeous 4 bedroom colonial, Dining room, family room, hardwood floors, central air and vac, Jacuzzi. On over 0.5 acre. Move in ready. $264,800 Shari Philmeck ERA BRADY ASSOCIATES 570-836-3848

GLEN LYON

You’ll look long & hard to ever find a beautiful Double like this one! Huge 120x130 lot with detached 2 car garage & loft , modern kitchens, 1.5 baths , pocket doors & so much more! $118,500 MLS# 11-1167 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

GOULDSBORO

This is a must see large mobile. Only five years old with master bath Jacuzzi. This is located in the Beautiful Community of Indian Country quiet and peaceful. This home backs up to State Game lands. Also the outdoor pool is across the street. The property is on one half acre of land. The price is $99,900. includes all furnishing which is in great shape all you have to do is move right in. To see all the picture of the rooms go to www.HomesIn ThePoconos.com and go to feature listings. Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 Classic Properties 570-842-9988

HANOVER

Don’t miss out on this beautiful townhome...One of the nicest around! It has all the pleasures of fine living that you deserve. What a home! $124,500 MLS# 11-2827 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

HANOVER TOWNSHIP 53 Countrywood Estates

300 River Street A unique architectural design highlights this 3 bedroom with first floor family room. Builtins. Great curb appeal and loaded with character. Gas heat. Newer roof. Nice lot. Many extras. List #111275. (Conventional financing: $4,995 dn., 4.25% int., 30 yrs., $520 month). $99,900. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty 570-822-5126

FORTY FORT

Townhouse, easyto-love lifestyle. This is Townhouse living at its BEST. 5 rooms, 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, modern kitchen, inviting sun room & deck, dining area, Living Room, central air, attached garage, private drive. MLS 10-1238 $129,900 Joan Evans Real Estate 570-824-5763

5 Raymond Drive Practically new 8 year old Bi-level with 4 bedrooms, 1 and 3/4 baths, garage, fenced yard, private dead end street. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-3422 $179,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

83 Slocum St This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home includes Living room, dining room, den, kitchen & sunroom on the 1st floor. New neutral carpeting, gas heat, central air, 3 car garage and nice yard MLS #101762 Call Rhea 570-696-6677 $ 136,500

FORTY FORT REDUCED!

1301 Murray St. Very nice duplex, fully rented with good return in great neighborhood. For more information and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2149 $124,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

20 Dexter St. Nice starter home with shed. Move-in ready. Fenced yard. Security system. New roof in 2006. MLS #11-3023 $39,000 Mary Donovan 570-696-0729 Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

HANOVER TWP.

PRICE REDUCED! 290-292 Lee Park Ave. Very nice all brick double block has front and back porches. Beautiful yard with mature plantings, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, detached 1 car garage in back of the home. MLS#11-1988 $134,000 Christine Pieczynski 696-6569

Price Reduced Motivated Seller! 19 Garrahan Street Attractive 2-story in great neighborhood. Newer roof, newer 2nd floor replacement windows, newer split A/C system, large eat-in kitchen, bedroom pine flooring, walk-up attic & a mostly fenced yard. REDUCED $59,900 MLS#11-1754 Call Steve Shemo (570) 288-1401 (570) 793-9449

HANOVER TWP. HARDING

8 Diamond Ave. Loads of space in this modernized traditional home. 3rd floor is a large bedroom with walk-in closet. Modern kitchen, family room addition, deck overlooking large corner lot. Not just a starter home but a home to stay in and grow! For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-622 $119,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

HANOVER TWP.

94 Ferry Road Nice vinyl sided 2 story situated on a great corner fenced lot in Hanover Twp. 2 bedrooms, 2 modern baths, additional finished space in basement for 2 more bedrooms or office/playrooms. Attached 2 car garage connected by a 9x20 breezeway which could be a great entertaining area! Above ground pool, gas fireplace, gas heat, newer roof and “All Dri” system installed in basement. MLS #11-626 $119,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

HANOVER TWP.

HANOVER GREEN Excellent condition & location. 3 bedroom, new kitchen, appliances included, 1 1/2 bath with separate tub & shower. Living room, dining room, with new carpet. Large family room with hardwood floors under new carpeting. 2 enclosed patios. Laundry room with washer/dryer included. Central AC, gas heat, pull down floored attic. 2 sheds. New roof. Vinyl siding. Windows. Inground pool. Garage. 65 x 100 lot. Much more! Asking $209,000 570-824-7196 NO REALTORS

605 Apple Tree Road White split stone Ranch with 1500 sq. ft. of living space. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, propane gas fireplace with stone mantel. Custom kitchen with oak cabinets with pull outs. Granite counter tops and island, plaster walls, modern tile bath, open floor plan. 2nd kitchen in lower level. Electric heat, wood/coal burner in basement. Central air, 2 stoves, 2 dishwashers, 2 microwaves, 2 fridges, front load washer and dryer included. Attached 2 car garage and detached 3 car garage. Home in near perfect condition. For moe info and photos view: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2968 $229,900 Call Lu Ann 570-602-9280

HARVEYS LAKE

Pole 165 Lakeside Drive A truly unique home! 7,300 sq.ft. of living on 3 floors with 168' of lake frontage with boathouse. Expansive living room; dining room, front room all with fireplaces. Coffered ceiling; modern oak kitchen with breakfast room; Florida room; study & 3 room & bath suite. 5 bedrooms & 4 baths on 2nd. Lounge, bedroom, bath, exercise room & loft on 3rd floor. In-ground pool & 2story pool house. AC on 3rd floor. $1,149,000 MLS# 10-1268 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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FACTORYVILLE 213 S USQUEHANNA A VE

Great Walnut street location. 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms. wall to wall carpet. Gas heat. 2 car garage. Deck & enclosed porch. MLS 11-2833 $111,000 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

LIBERTY HILLS 209 Constitution Avenue Fantastic view from the deck and patio of this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath vinyl sided 2 story home. Four years young with so many extras. A dream home! MLS# 11-2429 $299,900 Call Florence 570-715-7737

Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307

HANOVER TWP.

2 story in good condition with 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, eat-in kitchen, 2 car garage, fenced yard & new gas heat. MLS # 10-4324 $49,900 Call Ruth at 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

714 E. Samuels Ave TERRACE Living at a great price!!! 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Many “UPGRADED” features: Newer Central Air, Newer Roof, “Complete” Security System,and Epoxy Overlay Flooring in Garage, all add to the comfort of this home. Newer paint,carpets and custom window treatments make it move in ready. Call Karen for a personal showing. $164,900 Century 21 Select Group - Hazleton 570-582-4938

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JENKINS TOWNSHIP 2 Owen Street

This 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home is in the desired location of Jenkins Township. Sellers were in process of updating the home so a little TLC can go a long way. Nice yard. Motivated sellers. MLS 11-2191 $89,900 Call Karen

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

Home/Lot Package Beautiful custom built home with a stunning river view overlooking the Susquehanna River and surrounding area. Custom built with many amenities included. A few of the amenities may include central A/C, master bedroom with master bath, ultramodern kitchen, hardwood floors, cathedral ceiling, and a 2 car garage. There are are many other floor plans to choose from or bring your own! For more details & photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2642 $375,000 Call Kim 570-466-3338

JENKINS TWP.

297 Susquehannock Drive Settle into summer with this great 2 story home on quiet cul-de-sac with private back yard and above ground pool. Deck with awning overlooking yard! 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bath home in Pittston Area School District with family room, eat in kitchen, central a/c and garage. Full unfinished basement MLS 11-2432 $259,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

JENKINS TWP. BACK ON THE MARKET

23 Mead St. Newly remodeled 2 story on a corner lot with fenced in yard and 2 car garage. 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1,660 sq. ft. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com $84,900 MLS 10-3684 Call Bill 570-362-4158

JENKINS TWP.

NEW LISTING! 10 Miller Street 3 bedrooms, 1 bath brick front ranch on 105 x 158 lot. Home features new carpet, paint, bathroom vanity top, fixtures, oak trim, carport, full unfinished basement. Move right in! MLS#11-2891 $129,900 Eric Feifer (570) 283-9100 x29

KINGSTON

Very attractive home with a 2 car garage, new family room & stainless steel appliances. Ample off street parking. NEW PRICE $142,600 MLS# 10-4452 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

KINGSTON

Seller Wants To Deal!

Stately home on a corner lot with a lot of nooks, crannies & built-ins. Lower level living quarters that would be a Teens dream! Formal dining room, fireplace, formal entry & more! $199,500 MLS# 11-1452 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950


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KINGSTON

Spacious Split Level with 2.5 baths, 2 family rooms & a 11 x 32 all-season sunroom which overlooks the 18 x 36 in-ground pool. $259,000 MLS# 11-692 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

KINGSTON

129 S. Dawes Ave. 4 bedroom, 1 bath, large enclosed porch with brick fireplace. Full concrete basement with 9ft ceiling. Lots of storage, 2 car garage on double lot in a very desirable neighborhood. Close to schools and park and recreation. Walking distance to downtown Wilkes-Barre. Great family neighborhood. Carpet allowance will be considered. For mor info and photos visit: www.atlas realty.inc.com $129,900 MLS #11-1434 Call Tom 570-262-7716

KINGSTON

76 N. Dawes Ave. Very well maintained 2 bedroom home with updated kitchen with granite counter. Large sunroom over looking private back yard. Attached garage, large unfinished basement. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2278 $139,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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83 E. Vaughn St

Yes, it’s really true, $120,000. From the Room size entrance foyer to every room in the house, you find PERFECTION. Living Room, Dining Room/Family Room, Large Kitchen, Butler-style work area, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath, lovely enclosed screenedin porch. Off street parking. Choice location. 11-2155 $120,000 Joan Evans Real Estate 570-824-5763

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291 Broadway St E. Cheaper than rent! Open living room/ dining room layout. Large rooms and large eat-in kitchen area. New water heater, newer furnace and roof. Potential to add on and possible off street parking. Nice yard. In need of some TLC. $42,500 MLS 10-4570 Gayle Yanora 570-466-5500 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext 1365

66 Patriot Circle This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath TOWN HOUSE is in excellent move in condition in a very quiet subdivision close to town. It is being offered fully furnished, decorated and appointed. This TOWN HOUSE is in the desirable Crestwood School District and is close to shopping, restaurants, fitness centers and more! Preview this home

167 N. Dawes Ave. Move in condition 2 story home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, ceramic throughout. Finished lower level, security system For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1673 $154,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

KINGSTON REDUCED!!

177 Third Ave. Neat as a pin! 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, end unit townhome with nice fenced yard. Bright Spacious kitchen, main level family room, deck w/ retractable awning. Gas heat/central air, pull down attic for storage and 1 car garage. Very affordable townhome in great central location! MLS 11-1282 $134,500 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

KINGSTON

Rutter Ave. End Unit Townhouse Owner Relocating. 1st floor open plan with living room, dining area & kitchen, plus powder room. Lower level finished with 3rd bedroom, laundry room & storage area. 2 bedrooms & 2 baths on the 2nd floor. MLS # 11-1267 $279,500 Call Ruth 570-6961195 / 570-696-5411

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KINGSTON

Stately brick 2-story featuring formal living room with fireplace, formal dining room, modern cherry kitchen, knotty pine study, spacious family room, sunroom, computer room, TV room, 4 bedrooms, 5 baths. Finished basement. Hardwood floors in living room, dining room, bedrooms & study. Lovely fenced yard, 1 car garage. Well built steel constructed home in a great location! $339,000 MLS#11-2250 Call Ruthie (570) 714-6110

Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 Completely remodeled, mint, turn key condition, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large closets, with hardwoods, carpet & tile floors, new kitchen and baths, gas heat, shed, large yard. $134,900, seller will pay closing costs, $5000 down and monthly payments are $995/month. Financing available. WALSH REAL ESTATE 570-654-1490

KINGSTON

OPEN HOUSE

Sunday 12pm-5pm 46 Zerby Ave Lease with option to buy, completely remodeled, mint, turn key condition, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large closets, with hardwoods, carpet & tile floors, new kitchen and baths, gas heat, shed, large yard. $134,900 (30 year loan @ 4.5% with 5% down; $6,750 down, $684/month) WALSH REAL ESTATE 570-654-1490

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LAFLIN

14 Peachwood Dr. Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath in a great neighborhood! Contains a home network with cabling through entire house for easy internet hookup and access in all rooms. Family room with home theater speakers. Entertainment room with home theatre (projector screen) and Bose system in lower level. Modern eat in kitchen with granite counter tops. Landscaped lot and yard with times sprinkler system and lighting. For mor info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3169 $319,900 Call Kim 570-466-3338

LAFLIN

5 Fairfield Drive Motivated seller! Don’t travel to a resort. You should see the house that comes with all of this!!! Live in your vacation destination in the 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with gourmet kitchen and fabulous views. Enjoy the heated inground pool with cabana, built-in BBQ and fire pit in this private, tranquil setting. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1686 $314,900 Call Keri 570-885-5082

4 bed, 1 1/2 bath. WOW - Talk about Charm! Stained glass windows, HUGE rooms, beautiful woodwork and wood floors plus storage. Nice 162 sq ft enclosed porch, 1886 sq ft. Massive storage unit outback, can be converted to a multiple car garage. Endless possibilities here. Just needs the right person to love it back to life. MLS 11-3282. $139,900. Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824

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Very well maintained double-block has 4 bedrooms on one side & 2 bedrooms on the other. Live in 1 side & rent the other, or keep as investment. Very good rents coming in on both sides. Includes 3-car garage & off street parking. MLS# 11-2964 $124,900 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

257 Main Road S 2 bedroom Ranch. Large rear yard. Hardwood floors! Large eat-in kitchen. Large living room with hardwood and family room with carpet. New roof in 2011! Ideal starter home. MLS#11-1966 $119,000 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

111 Falcon Drive Brand new since 2004, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air, 2 car garage, shed, 6 car driveway. Roof, kitchen, furnace, a/c unit and master bath all replaced. Modern kitchen with granite island, tile floors, maple cabinets. Fireplace in family room, large closets, modern baths. Stamped concrete patio. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-1166 $279,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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Nicely situated in “Larkmount Manor” on a large lot with in ground pool & fenced yard. Ranch with 4 bedrooms, central A/C & finished lower level family room. MLS #11-2388 $184,900 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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NOXEN

PITTSTON

HEIGHTS SECTION

ENORMOUS 4+ bay garage!! Plus 1 more garage for gadgets! Pretty 4 bedroom Cape with a supplemental coal unit and a beautiful view from the back yard. NEW PRICE!!

$85,900

MLS# 11-2088 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

NANTICOKE 25 Shea Street

SPACIOUS COLONIAL Totally updated home with extra large living room, 4 suites, family room and screen porch conveniently located on Main St. Noxen. $187,000. Jeannie Brady ERA BRADY ASSOCIATES 570-836-3848

PARDESVILLE

MOUNTAIN TOP 460 S. Mtn

72 Fieldstone Way Stunning 4 bedroom 2 story! 2 story family room fireplace. Granite kitchen, stainless steel appliances, new sprinkler system, dining room and living room hardwood, 2.5 bath. Nice yard. MLS#11-492 $348,000 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

MOUNTAIN TOP

25 Shea (left on prospect, L on State, L on Shea) CAPE ANN: Large & Bright, 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, Carrara Glass Bathroom, Finished Lower Level, Family Room (knotty pine) with BAR. Oil heat, very large lot. Estate. View the mountains from the front porch. #11-2970 $99,000 Go To The Top... Call JANE KOPP REAL ESTATE 570-288-7481

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The charming cape is just minutes from Route 309 in Hazle Township and features a 1st floor bedroom with master bath, semi-modern kitchen with dining area, spacious Living room plus a 1 car detached garage. 100% Vendee Financing REDUCED!! $37,900 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

NEW LISTING – Nestled on just under an acre just minutes from 81S this colonial offers 2194 sq. ft. of living area plus a finished basement. Enjoy your summer 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. Price to sell, $185,900 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

MOUNTAINTOP

Nice double block in Honey Pot section of Nanticoke. 2 car garage, covered patio, off street parking. Each side has 3 Bedrooms. 1 side has updated kitchen and 1.5 baths. Used as single family, can be 2 units by removing doors. NEW PRICE! $56,900 MLS# 11-2202 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865

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29 Valley View Dr. Raised ranch on corner lot. Spacious two car garage leads to finished lower level. Modern kitchen & bath, tile floors. MLS#11-2500 $199,900 Call Julio Caprari: 570-592-3966

PENN LAKE

HOME FOR SALE

Crestwood School District. Stunning Cape Cod (architecturally designed). Three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths 2 car garage on one acre. Features include: large front porch, deck, beautiful kitchen with corian countertops, breakfast nook & island. Stainless steel appliances; hardfloors, formal dining room with wainscoting. Two story vaulted family room with fireplace; first floor master bedroom/ bath with jacuzzi, walk in shower & vanity dressing area built in; abundant closets, den on first floor plus laundry; second story has 2 additional bedrooms & bath. Full basement. Please call or email for details. Dee Fields, Associate Broker 570-788-7511

MOUNTAINTOP

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Modern bi-level, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, tile kitchen and bath floor. New appliances, gas hot water furnace and architectural roof. Family room, 3-season room and deck. 2 car garage, large yard. Move-in condition. Convenient location. Reduced to $230,000 OBO. Call (570) 403-6252 or (570) 823-7540.

MOUNTAIN TOP

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#11-2600 $187,500 Jill Jones 696-6550

NEW COLUMBUS

19 Academy St

Peaceful living with easy drive to town. Beautifully maintained 3Bedroom Ranch on 1.5 acres, 2 car garage, gas fireplace, hardwoods, large deck... Lots to see. Call today for a private showing. MLS 10-3480 $138,700 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

NOXEN

PRICED TO SELL! Brick ranch with large living room, 3 bedrooms, sun room, deck, full basement, sheds and garage on 0.54 acres in Noxen. $139,500. Jeannie Brady ERA BRADY ASSOCIATES 570-836-3848

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PITTSTON

82 Parsonage St

MOVE-IN CONDITION! Good starter home. 2 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Replacement windows. Newer roof. Freshly painted. New carpet. Basement with two levels. Parking in front of home. Priced to sell! MLS 11-2508 $39,900 Joan Evans Real Estate 570-824-5763

PITTSTON

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Sunday, Sept-11 1:30pm to 3pm 404 N. Main St. This is a treasure! Move-in condition. 6 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms and Full bath on second floor. Newer furnace, water heater & good electrical service. $47,900. MLS# 06-2951 Call Pat 570-613-9080

PITTSTON TWP.

10 Norman St. Brick 2 story home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large family room with fireplace. Lower level rec room, large driveway for plenty of parking. Just off the by-pass with easy access to all major highways. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 11-2887 $172,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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HIGH & DRY.

No Flood worries here!

20 Fairlawn Drive STAUFFER HEIGHTS RANCH, containing 2,300 sq. ft. finished space on lot 100x90. Unique 1960’s home – has bedrooms on main level & living area below. Features large, eat in kitchen. Side entrance to main level room creates possibility for in home office. New Price $115,000. MLS #10-4198 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

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NANTICOKE

Rear 395 E. Washington St. 2 family home with 2 bedrooms each side, separate utilities, great income earning potential. One side occupied, one available for rent. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2425 $59,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

51 Plank St. 4 bedroom Victorian home completely remodeled with new kitchen & baths. New Berber carpet, modern stainless steel appliances in kitchen. Private yard, wrap around porch, corner lot with off street parking. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-2864 $99,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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NANTICOKE

Honey Pot Section 207 Garfield St

Blvd.

2,674 Sq Ft Home on over 1/2 acre of land Large well cared for home! 4 bedrooms, lots of storage. Enjoy your summer in your own 18x36 In-ground Pool, complete with diving board and slide. Pool house with bar and room for a poker table! Large L-shaped deck. Don't worry about the price of gas, enjoy a staycation all summer long! Family room with gas fireplace. 4 zone, efficient, gas hot water, baseboard heat. Hardwood floors. Huge eat-in kitchen with large, movable island. Large, private yard. Replacement windows. Home warranty included. $222,900 MLS# 11-382 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865

PITTSTON

NEW LISTING

PITTSTON 35 Patriot Circle Interior unit with oak laminate on 1st floor. Rear deck faces the woods! MLS#11-1986 $106,000 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

175 Oak Street 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 1st floor laundry room, 3 season porch, fenced yard and off street parking. MLS#11-1974 PRICE REDUCED! $89,000 Call Patti 570-328-1752 Liberty Realty & Appraisal Services LLC

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LARKSVILLE

LARKSVILLE Spacious ranch with 4 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths, 18x22 Family room with fireplace on a 102x150 lot. Fantastic view from the rear deck! MLS# 11-2609 $147,500 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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10 Garfield St. Looking for a Ranch??? Check out this double wide with attached 2 car garage on a permanent foundation. Large master bedroom suite with large living room, family room with fireplace, 2 full baths, laundry room, formal dining room, vaulted ceilings throughout and MORE! For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 10-2463 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

PITTSTON

Good investment property. All units are rented. All utilities paid by tenants. MLS 11-1497 $83,900 Gloria Jean Malarae 570-814-5814 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext. 1366

PITTSTON

87 Jenkins Court For Sale, but owner will consider rental or rent with option to buy! Quiet location. 63x65 lot, with plenty of room for off street parking. Home features newer drywall and composite flooring in living room and dining room. Picture perfect home has 2 large bedrooms, modern kitchen and bath and NEW furnace. NEW PRICE! $109,900 Pat McHale 570-613-9080

PITTSTON REDUCED!

Sunday, Sep-18 1:30PM to 3:00PM 151 Broad Street Stately 2 Story, features 8 Rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths & 2 Car Detached Garage. NEW kitchen with maple cabinetry, tile back splash, island; pantry closet & more. New 1st floor Bath. New 2nd Floor Laundry Area. BRAND NEW Oilfueled Furnace & Wiring. REFINISHED Hardwood flooring $129,900 MLS#10-2922 Call Pat 570-613-9080

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 $59,000 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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122 PARNELL ST. Beautiful bi-level home on corner lot. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, newer roof and windows. Fenced in yardFor more info and phtos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.om MLS 11-2749 $199,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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Large 4 bedroom, 1 bath home on extra deep lot with frontage on 2 streets. Multi family unit (MLS #11-2244) next door also for sale. Possible commercial use with rezoning. $93,500 MLS# 11-2228 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

PLAINS

3 unit income property on extra deep lot with frontage on 2 streets. Single family home next door (MLS#11-2228) also for sale. Possible commercial use with rezoning. $78,000 MLS#11-2244 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

PLAINS

Stunning ranch home in lovely neighborhood. Built in 2003. Beautifully landscaped yard. Screen porch, deck with awning off master bedroom, tons of storage. Oversize 2 car garage. Attention to detail throughout. MLS 11-3004 $189,900 Call Christine Kutz Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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1610 Westminster Rd

DRASTIC REDUCTION Gorgeous estate like property with log home plus 2 story garage on 1 acres with many outdoor features. Garage. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS# 11-319 $300,000 Call Charles

PLAINS

17 N. Beech Road (N. on Main St., Plains, turn right in Birchwood Hills and onto Beech Rd, House on right) Lovely updated Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. 1 car garage in the very desirable Birchwood Hills development. Electric heat, newer roof, great curb appeal. Huge fenced in back yard with new shed, plenty of closets and storage. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3003 $139,900 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082

PLAINS

KEYSTONE SECTION 9 Ridgewood Road

better than new end unit condo, with 1st floor master bedroom and bath, Living room with gas fireplace, hardwood floors in living, dining room & kitchen, granite countertops and crown molding in kitchen, with separate eating area, lst floor laundry, heated sunroom with spectacular view, 2 additional bedrooms, full bath and loft on the 2nd floor, 2 car garage, gas heat and central air, priced to sell $277,000 MLS 112324 call Lu-Ann 602-9280

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TOTAL BEAUTY 1 ACRE- PRIVACY Beautiful ranch 2

bedrooms, 1 bath, attic for storage, washer, dryer & 2 air conditioners included. New Roof & Furnace Furnished or unfurnished. Low Taxes! $123,500

570-885-1512

PLAINS TOWNHOME

Completely remodeled In quiet plains neighborhood. 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath. with finished basement/3rd bedroom. Hardwood floors, central air, electric heat, new roof & appliances. $118,000 Motivated Seller! (570) 592-4356


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SWEET VALLEY

THORNHURST

WAPWALLOPEN 359 Pond Hill

WEST PITTSTON

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE

OPEN HOUSE SUN. 12-5 232 North Street Completely remodeled two story home with, 2 bedroom & 1.5 baths. New kitchen, bath, carpet, tile, hardwoods, all appliances, including washer & dryer in upstairs bath. This is an awesome home with lots of extra amenities, large closet space, driveway, nice yard and neighborhood. $139,900 with $5,000 down, financing at 4.5% 30 yrs, monthly payment of $875. (Owner financing available also.) Call Bob at 570-654-1490

3 unit commercial building with 2 apartments & a store front operation plus a detached 2 car garage. $75,000 MLS# 11-1724 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

23 Wesland Avenue

Mountain Road

REDUCED! OWNER SAYS SELL NOW!!! 161-63 Orchard St Well cared for double block – 6/3/1 on each side. Live in one side and let a tenant pay your mortgage. $59,900 MLS #11-2174 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

PLYMOUTH

Don’t miss this spacious 2 story, with a 17 x 11 Living room, formal dining room, eat in kitchen plus ½ bath on the first floor & 2 bedrooms & bath on 2nd floor. Extras include an enclosed patio and a detached garage. Reasonably priced at REDUCED! $34,900. MLS 11-2653 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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PRINGLE

372 Hoyt Street

This two story home has 4 bedrooms with space to grow. First floor has gas heat and second floor has electric heat. Off street parking for one in back of home. MLS 11-640 $59,900 Call Karen

Charming 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, oversized 2 car garage built in 2004 in the beautiful Tripps Park Development in Scranton. Modern eat-in kitchen with maple cabinets, tiled floor, center island and French doors leading out to large deck overlooking the fenced yard. New hardwood floors in the family room. Formal living and dining rooms. Master bedroom with master bath and walk-in closet. 2nd floor laundry MLS 11-1841 $259,000 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

SHAVERTOWN

Exquisite 4 bedroom 2 story. Formal living room with floor to ceiling brick fireplace. Formal dining room. Beautiful eat in kitchen with cherry cabinetry, granite counters & stainless steel appliances. Stunning custom staircase. Master suite with ash hardwood floors, his & her closets & private balcony. Master bath with & cherry vanity granite counters. Spacious 24x28 family room with entertainment unit & bar. Office with builtins. Sunroom. 3 car garage. Completely updated and well maintained. This home is conveniently located on 2.5 park like acres just minutes from the Cross Valley. Call for your appointment today! $519,000. MLS#11-2008 Call Ruthie (570) 714-6110

Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196

A spectacular sunlit great room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace and vaulted ceiling adds to the charm of this 11 year young, 2400 sq ft. 2.5 bath 2 story situated on almost an acre of tranquility with fenced AG pool, rocking chair porch and a mountain view. There is a large living room, new kitchen w/dining area and a master suite complete with laundry room, walk in closet, and master bath with jetted tub. MLS #10-906 REDUCED TO $157,000 Don’t delay, call Pat today at 570-714-6114 or 570-287-1196

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SPRING BROOK TWP

6 Williams St. Great value for the price on quiet street which is closed to all main roads is a must see. Also comes with home warranty. MLS 10-3210 $157,900 Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-842-9988

SUGARLOAF

SHICKSHINNY

Immaculate 2 story home in nice area with kitchen, living room, dining room, family room, laundry & 3/4 bath on 1st floor. 4 Bedrooms, full bath & walk-in closet on 2nd floor. Plus new roof, 2 tier deck, 2 car garage, paved driveway & above ground pool. MLS 11-1526 $230,000 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

SWEET VALLEY

570 Grassy Pond Rd

TRUCKSVILLE Nice Country BiLevel on 40 acres with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen, living room, family room, office & laundry room. Plus attached oversized 2 car garage with workshop, rear deck & 3 sheds. MLS 11-1094 $319,900 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

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2 Unit Duplex & Double Block with a 4 Bay Garage. Family owned for many years. BIG REDUCTION $100,000 MLS# 09-1643 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

SWOYERSVILLE

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

PRINGLE

SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 11 A.M. - 1 P.M. 50 Broad Street High & Dry NO FLOOD WORRIES HERE! Solid, meticulous, 1500 S.F., brick ranch, containing 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms and 1 full bath on the main level and full bath in basement, situated on 1.03 Acres. NEW kitchen with granite counter tops, wood cabinetry, new stove, dishwasher, microwave, tiled floors. Bath has new tile floor and tub surround, double vanity and mirrors. Lower level has summer kitchen, full bath and large, drywalled area. Oversize, 2 car garage/ workshop and shed. Property has been subdivided into 4 lots. Call Pat for the details. $249,900. Pat McHale (570) 613-9080

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Lovely Country setting for the cute BiLevel on 5.34 acres. Property features 4 Bedrooms, 1.75 baths, living room, kitchen, family room & laundry room. Plus 2 car attached garage, 30' X 35' detached garage and 14' X 28' shed. MLS 11-1335 $210,000 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

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108 Hilltop Dr. Sunday, 9/18 1pm to 3pm Owner relocating, make an offer! Private ranch on 6 acres. Hardwood floors in Living Room, halls & Bedrooms. Great kitchen. Dining area, sliding doors to huge composite deck overlooking pool and fenced yard. 24x40 3 bay stable / garage. Plenty of room for horses or just to enjoy! Directions: Take Rt. 93 in Conyngham to Rock Glen Rd. Proceed 6 miles to Right on Cedar Head Rd. Go. 8 miles to stop sign. Go straight over 2 wooden bridges. Take Right on Hilltop Dr. House 1/2 mile on left. 11-2539 $225,000 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865

171 Oliver St. Very well maintained 2 story home. 3 bedrooms and a bath with gas heat. Front room was former store front which would make a nice size family room/den! Many possibilities MLS 11-1451 $74,000 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

SWOYERSVILLE

Estate. Nice brick front ranch home on a corner lot. 1 car attached garage, circle driveway, central air. 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath with 2 showers, Full basement with brand new water proofing system that includes a warranty. Great location. MLS 11-2127 $115,500 Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824

Completely remodeled 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath brick & aluminum ranch on over 4 acres with Pond. New stainless steel appliances, 2 car attached and 1 car built-in garage, paved driveway, open front porch, 3 season room, rear patio, brick fireplace & property goes to a stream in the back. PRICE REDUCED $179,900 MLS# 10-4716 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

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This 4 bedroom home features a great yard with over 2 acres of property. Situated across from a playground. Needs some TLC but come take a look, you wouldn’t want to miss out. There is also a pond at the far end of the property that is used by all surrounding neighbors. This is an estate and is being sold as is. No sellers property disclosure. Will entertain offers in order to settle estate. MLS 11-962 $64,900 Call Karen

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

WEST HAZLETON

100 Warren St 16,000 sq. ft. commercial building with warehouse / offices. Great location. 1 block west of Route 93. Approx. 3 miles from 80/81 intersection. Many possibilities for this property--storage lockers; flea market; game/ entertainment center; laundromat; auto garage. $119,000 Call Karen at Century 21 Select Group - Hazleton 570-582-4938

WEST PITTSTON Seller will contribute toward closing costs on this 1997 Yeagley built home. Home is on a large, private lot but convenient to everything. Bonus room in lower level. Builtin 2 car garage. $147,500 MLS# 10-4348 Call Betty (570) 510-1736

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Enjoy the spectacular view of all seasons from this lovely “Colonial“ situated on over 4 acres of pure country living PLUS privacy, yet only 15 minutes from Dallas. Great kitchen, 2.5 baths & attached 2 car garage. NEW PRICE! $279,900 MLS# 11-1238 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WANAMIE

PRICE REDUCED! 950 Center St. Unique property. Well maintained - 2 story 10 year old set on 3.56 acres. Privacy galore, pole barn 30x56 heated for storage of equipment, cars or boats. A must see property. GEO Thermal Heating System.Only 10 minutes from interstate 81 & 15 minutes to turnpike. MLS#10-3802 $249,900 Call Geri 570-696-0888

WAPWALLOPEN

NEW LISTING! Enjoy country living in this well maintained 3 bedroom ranch. Modern kitchen with 1st floor laundry & lots of closet space. MLS#11-2885 $134,900 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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WEST WYOMING

292 W. 3rd St. Charming Ranch in great location with 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, finished basement, sunroom, central air. Newer roof and windows, hardwood floors. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2946 REDUCED $119,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

WEST WYOMING 438 Tripp St Spacious 3 unit in very nice condition & has been owner occupied for over 40 years. 3 bedrooms each unit, vinyl sided and most all replacement windows, 2 furnaces, ample parking & a lot of old charm! Nice location on tree lined street. MLS#11-3253 $142,500 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WEST PITTSTON

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115 Warden Ave Open floor plan with hardwood floors & lots of light. REDUCED $134,900 MLS 11-1389 Gayle Yanora 570-466-5500 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext 1365

SWOYERSVILLE

6 Acre Horse Farm

17 Main Road REDUCED

A Great home in a Great Community Thornhurst Country Club Es Clubhouse Golf with all day play for only $10, tennis courts and outdoor pool. This home backs up to PA State Game lands. This home is an Easy commute to Wilkes-Barre and Scranton close to all major highways. This is a must see custom made home with Three Baths and 4 Bedroom. For more information go to HomesInThe Poconos.com $165,000 Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 Classic Properties 570-842-9988 ext 1412

225 Race Street Completely renovated 2 story home. New kitchen with all new appliances, new bathrooms, new windows, new flooring throughout. Priced under appraised value! Seller is husband of Licensed Agent MLS # 11-3078 $140,000 (570) 288-1444

WEST PITTSTON

321 Franklin St. Great 2 bedroom starter home in the “Garden Village”. Brand new flooring throughout, fresh paint, vinyl siding and replacement windows. Newer electric service, eat in kitchen w/breakfast bar. 1st floor laundry room and off street parking. MLS 11-2302 $89,500 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSING REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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WEST PITTSTON 322 SALEM ST. REDUCED

Great 1/2 double located in nice West Pittston location. 3 bedrooms, new carpet. Vertical blinds with all appliances. Screened in porch and yard. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS#10-1535 $49,900 Charlie VM 101

OPEN HOUSE

Sunday 12pm-5pm Completely remodeled home with everything new. New kitchen, baths, bedrooms, tile floors, hardwoods, granite countertops, all new stainless steel appliances, refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher, free standing shower, tub for two, huge deck, large yard, excellent neighborhood $154,900 (30 year loan @ 4.5% with 5% down; $7,750 down, $785/month) 570-654-1490

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WILKES-BARRE

Beautifully maintained double block on large landscaped lot (5 lots). Many updates, hardwood under carpet, ceiling fans, plaster walls and off street parking for 9! Must See! MLS # 11-2651 $110,000 Call Christine Kutz for details. Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WILKES-BARRE

NEW LISTING Great 2-story with newer roof, flooring, windows & central air. Large driveway, fenced rear yard with patio & shed. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths & 1st floor laundry. MLS# 11-3256 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WILKES-BARRE

Nice home, great price. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, wood floors, off street parking, Approx 1312sq ft. Currently rented out for $550 monthly, no lease. Keep it as an investment or make this your new home. MLS 11-3207 $46,000 Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824

WILKES-BARRE 100 Darling St

Nice tow bedroom single, gas heat, enclosed porch, fenced yard. Close to downtown & colleges. Affordable at $42,500. Call Town & Country Real Estate Co. 570-735-8932 570-542-5708

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE

156 Sherman Street HANDYMAN SPECIAL. Extra Large duplex with 7 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, screened porch, full basement and 2 car garage on double lot in WilkesBarre City. $59,500 ERA BRADY ASSOCIATES 570-836-3848

35 Murray St. Large well kept 6 bedroom home in quiet neighborhood. Off street parking, good size back yard. Owner very motivated to sell. MLS 10-3668 $79,900 Call Don Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE 382 Parrish St

164 Madison Street

Spotless 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with hardwood floors, stained glass, and modern kitchen in move-in condition. 11-2831 $79,900 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

WILKES-BARRE

185 West River St

3 Bedroom 1 1/2 baths with natural woodwork and stained glass windows throughout. MLS 10-4382 $49,900 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

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WILKES-BARRE

Very affordable for what this 3 bedroom, 1.5 home has to offer! Good room sizes, convenient location and “THE PRICE IS RIGHT!” MLS#11-3346 $49,900 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WILKES-BARRE

Spacious, quality home, brick - two story with 6 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bath, two fireplaces, den, heated sunroom off living room, screened porch off formal dining room, modern eat-in kitchen, garage. Many extras... Sacrifice, owner relocating out of state $125,000. MLS 11-2474 JANE KOPP REAL ESTATE 570-288-7481

3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths with natural woodwork and stained glass windows throughout. MLS 10-4382 $45,000 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE

WHITE HAVEN

WILKES-BARE

26-28-30 Blackman Street Nice investment triplex conveniently located on bus route close to schools. Grosses over $3,000/month! Separate gas, electric & water; parking for 10+ cars. MLS#11-423 Call Steve Shemo (570) 288-1401 (570) 793-9449

382 Parrish Street

28 Woodhaven Dr S

Exquisite Inside! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, formal dining room, family room, modern eat-in kitchen, Master bedroom and bath, front and side porches, rear deck, 2 car attached garage. Property is being sold in “as is” condition. MLS 11-1253 Huge Reduction! $169,000 Jean Malarae 570-814-5814 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext. 1366

1400 N. Washington Street Nice 2 story in need of some TLC with low taxes. Near the casino. Roof is 5 years young. Newer water heater (Installed ‘09) replacement windows throughout. 100 AMP electric, tiled bath, w/w carpeting entire first floor. MLS 11-2383 $58,900 Call Don Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

122 Oak Street Very nice oak kitchen with tile floor! Fenced in yard. 3 nice size bedrooms. Large living room and large dining room + 2 modern baths with tile & pedestal sink! Nice neighborhood! Built-in window seats in middle bedroom. Rear shed - 4 window air conditioners. MLS#11-2481 $119,500 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

231 Poplar St. Nice 3 bedroom home in move-in condition. Hardwood floors in living & dining room. Upgraded appliances including stainless double oven, refrigerator & dishwasher. Great storage space in full basement & walk-up attic. REDUCED PRICE $75,000 MLS# 10-4456 Barbara Young Call 570-466-6940

COLDWELL BANKER, WILKES-BARRE 129 & 131 Matson Ave RUNDLE REAL ESTATE Double Block, 6 570-474-2340 rooms + bath on each side. $79,000 Call 570-826-1743

WILKES-BARRE

Ext. 55

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241 Dana Street

134 Brown Street Nicely remodeled, spacious 2-story with attached garage on corner lot. Modern, eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances; large lower level Theatre Room and additional rec room with dry bar and 5th bedroom. Newer roof, mostly newer replacement windows & gas furnace. MLS# 11-1817 Owner says 'just sell it'! REDUCED $99,900 Call Steve Shemo (570) 288-1401 (570) 793-9449

Spacious 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths with textured ceilings, updated kitchen, all appliances including dishwasher, tiled bath with whirlpool tub, 2nd floor laundry room. Replacement windows.

WILKES-BARRE 62 Schuler St

3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath in very good condition. Hardwood floors throughout, updated kitchen and baths, natural woodwork, oversized yard on a double lot. Off street parking. MLS 10-4349 $79,900 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

WILKES-BARRE

62 Schuler Street

Drastic Reduction $60,000

MLS# 11-88 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

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39 W. Chestnut St. Lots of room in this single with 3 floors of living space. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath with hardwood floors throughout, natural woodwork, all windows have been replaced, laundry/pantry off of kitchen. 4x10 entry foyer, space for 2 additional bedrooms on the 3rd floor. Roof is new. MLS 11-325 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath in very good condition. Hardwood floors throughout, updated kitchen and baths, natural woodwork, oversized yard on a double lot. Off street parking. $79,900 MLS 10-4349 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468


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906 Homes for Sale

WILKES-BARRE

64 West River St

Beautifully restored 1890 Queen Anne with working elevator located in Wilkes-Barre’s Historic District. Built by Fred Kirby. Close to Riverfront Parks and Downtown shops and restaurants. This architectural gem has six bedrooms & 5 baths and a modern kitchen with granite counters and Stainless Steel appliances. Original 2story carriage house for two cars. Hot tub included. MLS 11-2316 $349,900 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

WILKES-BARRE 74 Frederick St

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

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

WILKES-BARRE

Wilkes-Barre/Parsons

YATESVILLE REDUCED!

Parsons Manor PRICE REDUCED!

184 Brader Drive Large, fenced in corner lot surrounds this 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath ranch. Off Dining Room, enjoy a covered deck. All electric home. AC wall unit. Full basement with 2 finished rooms. Attached garage. Shed. Owner Re-locating out of area. MLS 11-2473 REDUCED!!! $138,000 JANE KOPP REAL ESTATE 570-288-7481

WILKES-BARRE REDUCED

29 Amber Lane Remodeled 2 bedroom Ranch home with new carpeting, large sun porch, new roof. Move right in! For more info and photos please visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-749 $79,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE REDUCED! Centrally located, this triplex is fully occupied and has 2 bedrooms in each unit. Nicely maintained with one long term tenant on 3rd floor and off street parking. An annual income of $17,520 makes it an attractive buy. $99,000 MLS 11-825 Ann Marie Chopick 570-288-6654

NEW LISTING! 4 bedroom home with fenced rear yard, large front porch & 1 car garage. MLS# 11-2561 $82,500 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WILKES-BARRE

MINERS MILLS SECTION Business commercial zoning (previous dental office) & gracious attached home with updated roof, furnace, water heater and kitchen. Hardwood and pine floors, 3 bedrooms, large living room and formal dining room, 1-car garage & carport. MLS#111009 Reduced to $102,000 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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WYOMING

570-760-6769

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH

WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE

Great price! 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, needs some love. High ceilings, open floor plan downstairs, extra room upstairs for closet, office, storage, whatever you need. Subject to short sale, bank approval. $37,900 MLS 11-3134 Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824

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 $66,000 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

909

Income & Commercial Properties

AVOCA

DUPONT

Are you waiting for the Perfect Ranch? This home has Perfect Everything! 3 bedrooms, 2 NEW baths, new windows, new roof, modern kitchen with Granite Countertops. Hardwood floors, New Rennai Tankless Hot Water System, Spacious Deck with Hot Tub, MLS 10-3671 $162,000. Joan Evans Real Estate 570-824-5763

2 story Brick, Stucco & Wood home. Gas baseboard heat. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath. Beautiful hardwood floors. Semi-modern kitchen. Lower-level family room with fireplace. New, lower price! 11-2987 $79,900 BESECKER REALTY 570-675-3611

For Sale by Owner. Double Block, easily convertible to single. Kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms & bath each side. New 2 car garage. 66’x100’ lot. Asking $160,000. Call 570-693-2408

WYOMING

WILKES-BARRE

To settle Estate

314 Horton Street Wonderful Family Home, 6 rooms (3 bedrooms), 1 1/2 baths, two-story, Living room with built-in Bookcase, formal Dining Room with entrance to delightful porch. Eat-in kitchen. Private lot, detached garage. A must see home. MLS 11-2721 Asking $75,000 GO TO THE TOP... CALL

JANE KOPP REAL ESTATE

570-288-7481

WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP

Double block, 3 bedrooms. Sunroom, kitchen, dining room & parlor. Oil heat, baseboard, water. Driveway & garage. 50x150 foot lot fenced in. $25,000 + closing. Call 570-822-2382

WILKES-BARRE

McLean St. Large home featuring 2200SF of living space Hardwood floors on first, new carpeting on second. Modern eat-in kitchen with laundry, 3 to 4 bedrooms, fenced rear yard, gas heat. MLS#11-2659 $86,500 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

Price Reduced Motivated Seller!! Nicely maintained 2-story traditional in great neighborhood. Modern oak kitchen, open layout in family room/den with new floors, above ground pool in fenced rear yard. 1-car detached garage with workshop area, all on a nice wide lot. MLS#11-2428 $147,900 Call Steve Shemo (570) 288-1401 (570) 793-9449

YATESVILLE PRICE REDUCED

Single family home with a separate building containing a 1 bedroom apartment and 5 car garage all on 1 lot. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2828 Priced to sell at $85,000 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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DURYEA REDUCED!!!!

921 Main St. Over 2,000 S/F of commercial space + 2 partially furnished apartments, garage, and off street parking. Great convenient location. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-1965 $167,500 Call Tom 570-282-7716

HAZELTON 12 Reid st. Spacious Bi-level home in semi-private location with private back yard. 3 season room. Gas fireplace in lower level family room. 4 bedrooms, garage. For more informtion and photos visit wwww.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 10-4740 $149,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

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909

Income & Commercial Properties

KINGSTON

Wellness Center / professional offices. CUSTOM LEASES. Space available. Brick and stucco facade offered on building exterior while interior features built-in offices with natural woodwork and glass. Modern style lofts allow for bonus interior space and warehouse space is offered as Built to Suit. --SPACES AVAILABLE: 1200 SF, 1400 SF, 4300 SF (Warehouse space, also offered as built to suit) --Custom Leases from $8.00-$12.00/ square feet based on terms. --Price/ square foot negotiable depending on options. (ASK ABOUT OUR FREE RENT) --Property ideal for a medical, business, or professional offices. --100+ Parking Spaces. Call Cindy 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

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

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

WYOMING

FOR SALE BY OWNER. Move in condition! 3 bedroom. 1.5 bath. Hardwood floors. Gas heat. Dining room, living room, kitchen & detached garage. $55,000 (570) 239-6308

61 Pittston Ave. Stately brick Ranch in private location. Large room sizes, fireplace, central A/C. Includes extra lot. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-3512 PRICE REDUCED $189,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

364 Susquehanna Avenue

186 Old RIver Road Off street parking and single car garage with a shared driveway. This 4 bedroom, one bath home in a convenient location just needs a little TLC. MLS 11-1552 REDUCED! $35,000 Michelle T. Boice 570-639-5393 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

DOUBLE LOT IN WILKES-BARRE CITY Extra large duplex with a total of 7 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, fireplace, screened porch, full basement and 2 car garage. $58,000. Jeannie Brady ERA BRADY ASSOCIATES 570-836-3848

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Income & Commercial Properties

PITTSTON

Township Blvd.

MAKE AN OFFER! Ideal location between WilkesBarre & Scranton. Ample parking with room for additional spaces. Perfect for medical or professional offices. Contact agent to show. Contact Judy Rice 570-714-9230 MLS# 10-1110

PLAINS

Why pay rent when you could fix this duplex? Top floor offers 1-2 bedrooms, 1 full bath, lower floor offers 1 bed and 1 full bath. Large, deep yard, plenty of off street parking. It needs a bit more than a TLC, needs some work, but hard work always brings satisfaction. MLS 11-2855 $39,900 Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824

NANTICOKE

423 E. Church St. Great 2 family in move in condition on both sides, Separate utilities, 6 rooms each. 3 car detached garage in super neighborhood. Walking distance to college. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1608 $127,500 Call Tom 570-262-7716

PITTSTON

118 Glendale Road Well established 8 unit Mobile Home Park (Glen Meadow Mobile Home Park) in quiet country like location, zoned commercial and located right off Interstate 81. Convenient to shopping center, movie theater. Great income opportunity! Park is priced to sell. Owner financing is available with a substantial down payment. For more details and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1530 $210,000 Call Kim 570-466-3338

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

909

Income & Commercial Properties

WEST WYOMING

379-381 Sixth St. Perfect first home for you with one side paying most of your mortgage. Would also make a nice investment with all separate utilities and nice rents. Large fenced yard, priced to sell. Don’t wait too long. Call today to schedule a tour. MLS 11-1453 REDUCED!! $84,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSS REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

909

Income & Commercial Properties

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 $169,900 Call Charlie VM 101

WILKES-BARRE

PRICE REDUCED $110,000 MLS# 10-1919 Call Stanley (570) 817-0111

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COURTDALE

Duplex - “Today’s Buy, Tomorrow’s Security” Do you appreciate the gentle formality of beamed ceilings, French style doors with beveled glass & beautiful woodwork? Each unit: 2 bedrooms, bath, living room, dining room, gas heat. Spacious rooms. Separate utilities. 2 car detached garage. 10-0920 $89,900. Joan Evans Real Estate 570-824-5763

WILKES-BARRE

495-497 Grant St

155 E Walnut St. Good investment property knocking on your door. Don't miss out, come and see for yourself. Also included in the sale of the property is the lot behind the home. Lot size is 25X75, known as 147 Cherry St. $82,000 MLS# 10-2666 Call Karen

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SCRANTON

Well maintained Duplex, separate utilities, 1st floor has an enclosed 3 season patio plus finished basement with summer kitchen. Move in condition with fenced yard. $76,500 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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SHAVERTOWN

Nice double block in good condition with 2 bedrooms on each side. New vinyl siding. Bathrooms recently remodeled. Roof is 2 years old. Fully rented. Tenants pay all utilities. MLS 11-580. $55,500 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

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WILKES-BARRE

84 Madison Street

175’x130’ sloping lot with some trees. Public sewer, water, gas. $7,500. 570-287-5775 or 570-332-1048

DALLAS

WEST PITTSTON

Great Investment Opportunity. 2 Storefronts & attached 3 bedroom home all rented out with separate utilities. $125,000 MLS# 11-2185 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

WEST WYOMING 331 Holden St 10-847

Many possibilities for this building. 40 + parking spaces, 5 offices, 3 baths and warehouse. $425,000 Maria Huggler CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-587-7000

2020 Sq. Ft, Commercial building on corner lot with parking. Prime location. Lower level street entrance. Close to major highways. Lease Purchase Option Available. Price Reduced $145,000 MLS# 10-3225 Call Jeff Cook Realty World Bank Capital 570-235-1183

2.3 ACRES Sacrifice $37,000. Not perked. 570-760-0049

SELLER Land with Lake View Hard to find this one! Buildable lot with view of lake. $25,900 MLS# 10-2523 Call Cindy 570-690-2689

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912 Lots & Acreage

MOUNTAIN TOP

130 CHURCH RD Looking for land to build your dream home on? 5.23 acres awaits! This wooded parcel offers 600+ feet of road frontage. Public water. Public sewer available. This parcel can also be perk tested for on-lot system. MLS#11-2898 $46,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

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MOUNTAIN TOP

487(Lot#3) Mountain Blvd. S Vacant commercial land. Not yet assessed for taxes. Map on property available with setbacks, etc. High traffic area. All utilities available. Call for appointment $49,900 MLS#11-1004 Call Vieve Zaroda (570) 474-6307 Ext. 2772

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MOUNTAIN TOP

$135,000 SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW! 2 acres overlooking Huntsville Reservoir. Building site cleared but much of woodlands preserved. Perc & site prep done. MLS # 11-2550. Call Christine Kutz for details. Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

DALLAS

Located in Top Rated Dallas Schools 2 Acres $39,500 5 Acres $59,900 We challenge anyone to find similar acreage in this desirable of a location at these prices. Costs to develop land make this irreplaceable inventory at these prices and gives the next owner instant equity at our expense. Call owner. 570-245-6288

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Industrial Site. Rail served with all utilities. KOZ approved. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com $2,395,000 MLS#10-669 Call Charlie

Hospital St. Eagle View Great residential lot overlooking the Susquehanna River for a stunning view of the river and surrounding area. Build your dream home on this lot with the best river and valley views in Luzerne County. Gas, telephone, electric and water utility connections are available. For more details & photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2640 $125,000 Call Kim 570-466-3338

LAFLIN Lot#9 Pinewood Dr

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME

GOULDSBORO

902 Layman Lane

Wooded lot in Big Bass Lake. Current perc on file. Priced below cost, seller says bring all offers. MLS#10-3564. Low price $10,000 Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-842-9988

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Crestwood school district. 50 acres. Pond & mixed terrain. Surveyed & perked. Rte 437. $187,500 570-510-7914

MOUNTAIN TOP

Crestwood Schools! 126 Acres for Sale! Mostly wooded with approx. 970 ft on Rt. 437 in Dennison Twp. $459,000 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

MOUNTAIN TOP

Several building lots ready to build on! ALL public utilities! Priced from $32,000 to $48,000! Use your own Builder! Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

NEW PRICING!!!

on one of the last available lots in desirable Laflin. Convenient location near highways, airport, casino & shopping. DIRECTIONS Rt 315 to laflin Rd; make left off Laflin Rd onto Pinewood Dr. Lot is on corner of Pinewood Dr. and Hickorywood Dr. MLS 11-3411 atlas realtyinc.com Call Keri Best 570-885-5082

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

LEHMAN

NEWPORT TOWNSHIP 1 mile south of

New Listing!

WILKES-BARRE

Woodridge II 1195 Lantern Hill Rd Prime residential 2.86 acre wooded lot with plenty of privacy. Gently sloping. MLS#11-1601 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

HARDING

LOCKVILLE RD

JENKINS TWP.

44.59 ACRES

PRICE REDUCED 819 North Washington St.

A great place for a hunting Cabin or Camper, short walk to state games lands. This lot comes with electric septic and well so just drop off your camper and you are all set to go. Only $20,000. Visit www.HomesIn ThePoconos.com Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 Classic Properties 570-842-9988

570-675-4400

DURYEA

Price Reduced Nice duplex. Renovated 2nd floor. Great investment or convert back to single. 3 bedroom, 1 bath on 1st Floor. 2 bedroom, 1 bath 2nd floor. Detached garage. $75,000 MLS# 11-1095 Call Jeff Cook Realty World Bank Capital 570-235-1183

GOULDSBORO

HARVEYS LAKE MOTIVATED

912 Lots & Acreage 107-109 E. Carey St. High traffic, high potential location with enough space for 2 second floor apartments. A stones throw away from the casino. Large front windows for showroom display. Basement & sub-basement for additional storage or workspace.

912 Lots & Acreage

WYOMING PRICE REDUCED!

101 Old River Road

PLYMOUTH

PITTSTON Spacious double with 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath each, semi-modern kitchens & baths, separate heat and electric, fenced yard. Plenty of storage with walk up basement. $34,500 MLS 11-1637 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

909

Market Street OVERLOOKING THE HUNTSVILLE GOLF COURSE. Own and build your own dream house overlooking the 10th green at the prestigious Huntsville Golf Course. Picturesque setting in the Back Mountain area of Lehman. Near Penn State College, Lehman. Accessed by Market St., downtown Lehman corner off Rt. 118 or passed the Huntsville dam. Driveway in place, septic approved. All on over 1 acre of prime 10th green view land. MLS#11-2860 $107,000 Bob Cook 570-696-6555

L.C.C.C. 2 lots available. 100’ frontage x 228’ deep. Modular home with basement accepted. Each lot $17,000. Call 570-714-1296

NEWPORT TWP.

WANAMIE 1/2 acre building lot. Leveled & cleared. Utilities available. Must sell. All offers considered. 570-855-8463

RED ROCK MOUNTAIN

1.298 acre plot on Red Rock Mtn. Direct access to Mountain Springs Lake and to Game Lands 57 & 13. Ricketts Glen State Park. Pickups / 4x4 access. $6,900. $500 down, $123.48 monthly. For maps and plot plan. Call 570-864-3055

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SHAVERTOWN

930 Wanted to Buy Real Estate

WE BUY HOMES 570-956-2385 Any Situation

1195 Lantern Hill Road Prime residential wooded lot with plenty of privacy. Gently sloping. $150,000 MLS# 11-1601 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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SHAVERTOWN LAND Harford Ave.

4 buildable residential lots for sale individually or take all 4! Buyer to confirm water and sewer with zoning officer. Directions: R. on E. Franklin, R. on Lawn to L. on Harford. $22,500 per lot Mark Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

SUGAR NOTCH

273 Broadhead Ave Wooded building lot. All utilities - gas electric, sewer & cable TV. Call for appointment $19,900 MLS# 10-2967 Call Vieve Zaroda (570) 474-6307 Ext. 2772

Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307

SWEET VALLEY

Mooretown Road Well and septic already on site. Build your home on this beautiful 2.2 acre lot. 2 car garage on site with fruit trees, flowers, grape vines and dog run. From Dallas take Rt. 118 to right on Rt. 29 N, left on Mooretown Road for about 1/2 mile, see sign on left. MLS 11-2779 $59,200 Call Patty Lunski 570-735-7494 Ext. 304 ANTONIK AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 570-735-7494 WILKES-BARRE

PARTLY CLEARED VACANT LOTS:

Apartments/ Furnished

PLYMOUTH FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT

utilities all paid Call 570-881-0636

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

ASHLEY

Modern 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms. All appliances, off street parking. No pets. $500 + utilities. 570-820-9606

Senior Apartments

222 SCHOOLEY AVE. EXETER, PA Accepting applications for 1 bedroom apartments. Quality apartments for ages 62 and older. Income limits apply. Rent only $437 month. *Utilities Included *Laundry Facilities *On Site Management *Private parking

915 Manufactured Homes

ASHLEY Colony

1995 Keystone 16’ X 76’ Mobile Home. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, laundry room & bonus sun room included. Large corner lot + 2 sheds. Lot Fee only $240/ month. Priced to sell at $20,000. 45 Tamara Hill, Ashley Park. For a showing leave a message at 570-417-8704

ASHLEY PARK

Laurel Run & San Souci Parks, Like new, several to choose from, Financing &Warranty, MobileOneSales.net Call (570)250-2890

HUNLOCK CREEK Move in ready &

affordable 2 bedroom located in quiet, country setting. $14,000. Financing available with minimum down. 570-477-2845

HUNLOCK CREEK Quiet country set-

ting. Lots available. $295 per month. Includes water, sewer & trash. Call Bud 570-477-2845

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Vacation Locations

POCONO TIMESHARE

Worldwide priveleges. 1 bedroom. Furnished. 40% off. Call 845-536-3376

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

EXETER

Two Apartments

1 BEDROOM. $425. Newly remodeled, off street parking. 2 BEDROOM. $525. Newly remodeled, off street parking. 570-602-0758

AVOCA

BACK MOUNTAIN 3 large 1 bedroom

apts, 3 kitchens with appliances, 3 baths. Apts. have access to one another. No lease. $795 for all 3 apts ($265 per apt.) Convenient to all colleges and gas drilling areas.

Call for more info 570-696-1866

BEAR CREEK

New 3 room apartment. All utilities included except electric. No smoking & no pets. $650 + security and references. Furnished or unfurnished. Call 570-954-1200

Misericordia. Lease, security, references required. Absolutely no pets/no smoking. $495/month + some utilities 570-298-2478 or 570-417-0144

1st floor apartment. Off street parking. Heat & Hot water included. No pets. Available October 1. $600 / month. Call 570-675-5873

DALLAS Remodeled 2

bedroom. Washer/dryer hook up. No Pets. $525/month + utilities & security deposit. Call (570) 862-7432

DALLAS TWP

CONDO FOR LEASE:

$1,800. 2 bedroom/ 2 Bath. Call Us to discuss our great Amenity & Maintenance program! Call 570-674-5278 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 $12,250. 570-675-6936, 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE

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A/C & Refrigeration Services

FURNACES, HEAT PUMPS, WATER HEATERS, INSTALLATION & CLEANING IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION

Licensed & Insured COMPLETE HEATING SERVICES 570-817-5944

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Appliance Service

KIRBY

VACUUMS WHOLESALE PRICES Sales, service, supplies. Over 30 years experience 570-709-7222

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Building & Remodeling

1st. Quality Construction Co.

Roofing, siding, gutters, insulation, decks, additions, windows, doors, masonry & concrete. Insured & Bonded.

Senior Citizens Discount! State Lic. # PA057320

570-299-7241 570-606-8438 ALL OLDER HOMES SPECIALIST 825-4268. Remodel / Repair Masonry, stucco, & concrete

EDWARDSVILLE

2 apartments. Spacious. Each with 2 bedrooms, 2nd floor, off street parking. Washer/ dryer hook up & dishwasher, refrigerator. $450/$600 month + 1 year lease /security, references & utilities. No pets. Non Smoking. Not approved for Section 8. Call Rudy at 570-288-6626

2ND FLOOR Kitchen with appliances, new cupboards, new vinyl flooring. Large living room, 2 bedrooms, all rooms are large. New bathroom. Washer/dryer. Wall to Wall carpeting. Lighted off street parking. Gas heat. Utilities by tenant. Security, lease & references. No pets. $650/month. 570-714-9331

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

FORTY FORT 2nd floor, 4 rooms,

wall to wall carpet, heat, hot water, public water, sewer & recycling fees included. Stove, fridge & dishwasher furnished. Laundry room with hook-ups for washer & dryer. Good location, off street parking, No pets. 1 year lease & security, $675. Call 570-655-0530

FORTY FORT

5 room, 2 bedroom apartment. $585. Includes all utilities except phone & cable. Call 570-287-2765

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

FORTY FORT

FORTY FORT

All utilities included. Clean 4 room 2nd floor. Appliances. Covered parking. Non smoking, no pets. Starting at $635/month. 570-714-2017

FORTY FORT

AMERICA REALTY RENTALS OUT OF FLOOD ZONE!

ALL UNITS MANAGED CALL FOR AVAILABILITY 1 BEDROOM starting at $465+utilities. NO PETS/ SMOKING/ LEASE/EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION / APPLICATION. Appliances, laundry, parking, modern, very clean standards. 570-288-1422

Large, modern 2 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment. Eat in kitchen with all appliances. Spacious living room, bath, a/c units, laundry, off street parking. Great location. No pets or smoking. $625 + utilities. Call 570-714-9234

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

HANOVER Modern 1st floor,

3 room apartment. Nice kitchen & bath. 1 bedroom. Parking. Gas heat. Water included. No pets. $435/month. Coldwell Banker Gerald L. Busch Real Estate 570-288-2514

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GLEN LYON

1 bedroom 2nd floor apartment available with new carpet. Building has been remodeled & security system installed. OSP. Stove & refrigerator included. No pets. Security deposit & credit check required. $450/month Call Judi 570-474-6307 or 570-715-7736

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

HANOVER TWP. Available Now!

Beautiful 2nd floor, 3 bedroom. Wall to wall carpet, large living room & kitchen, 2nd floor porch with spectacular views, washer/ dryer hookup. Garbage & sewer included. $650/ month + utilities & security. Call (570) 592-4133

HARVEYS LAKE

1 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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Apartments/ Unfurnished

HARVEY’S LAKE

Recently remodeled 2 bedroom, 2 bath. 1st floor. Laundry hookup. Off-street parking. Available Sept 15. $625. References & security. 570-592-3023 or 570-793-9072

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

KINGSTON

1st floor 5 rooms, 2 bedroom, with hardwood floors, modern bath, gas heat & parking. Lease, security, no pets. Anne Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

JENKINS TWP.

3rd floor, 1 bedroom. All utilities included. Refrigerator & stove. No pets. Available end of September $600 month. call 570-655-0539

KINGSTON

$675/month Gas heat included in this 2 bedroom apartment. Security & references required. No pets. 570-288-4200

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED!

KINGSTON

131 S. Maple Ave. 4 room apartment 2nd floor. Heat & hot water included. Coin Laundry. Off street parking. No pets/smoking. $695 570-288-5600 or 570-479-0486

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KINGSTON 595 MARKET ST

BRAND NEW

2 bedroom apartment. $650 + utilities. No pets / No smoking. Off street parking, air, new appliances & microwave, laundry. Security, references & Background check required. 570-288-4508

KINGSTON

570-288-6654

KINGSTON

2 bedroom, 1 bath. $600. Water included. New tile, carpet, dishwasher, garbage disposal, Washer/Dryer hookup - Large yard Double Security Facebook us at BOVO Rentals 570-328-9984

Looking to buy a home? Place an ad here and let the sellers know! 570-829-7130

KINGSTON

2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Nice area. Stove & fridge. $750 per month includes heat & water. No pets or smoking. Call (570) 332-8765

CALL AN EXPERT

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Call the Building Industry Association of NEPA to find a qualified member for your next project. call 287-3331 or go to

www.bianepa.com

NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION

All Types Of Work New or Remodeling Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 570-406-6044

ROOFING, SIDING, DECKS, WINDOWS

For All of Your Remodeling Needs. Will Beat Any Price 25 Yrs. Experience References. Insured Free Estimates 570-899-4713

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! CHRIS MOLESKY CHIMNEY SPECIALIST New, repair, rebuild, liners installed. Inspections. Concrete & metal caps. Licensed & Insured 570-328-6257 COZY HEARTH CHIMNEY Chimney Cleaning, Rebuilding, Repair, Stainless Steel Lining, Parging, Stucco, Caps, Etc. Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 1-888-680-7990 570-840-0873

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Concrete & Masonry

A+ MASONRY

Affordable Rates Free Estimates Brick, Block, Concrete, Stone, Retaining Walls, Basements, Porches, Patios, Sidewalks & Steps. 20% SENIOR DISCOUNT

No Job Too Small! Lic. & insured. 570-647-9669 570-468-3988

Affordable General Masonry & Concrete

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! Masonry /Concrete Work. Licensed & insured. Free est. John 570-573-0018 Joe 570-579-8109

D. Pugh Concrete

All phases of masonry & concrete. Small jobs welcome. Senior discount, Free estimates Licensed & Insured 288-1701/655-3505

DUPONT

2 bedroom with office, off street parking, w/d hookup, non smokers. $440/per month plus utilities. Call (908)362-8670

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Newly remodeled 2 bedroom, central heat & air, off-street parking, wall to wall, washer/dryer hookup, No pets. $475 Call 570-288-9507

KINGSTON

Nice first floor apartment. 2 bedroom. Stove, fridge, washer & dryer. Lots of storage space. $675. Heat included. Call 570-333-4567

KINGSTON

No pets/smoking. Very nice 1st floor 1-2 bedroom apartment. All appliances, including washer/dryer. New carpeting. First month + security & lease. Credit Check required. Tenant pays all utilities. $600/month (570) 331-3504

Professional Services Directory

Spacious 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. No pets. $485 / month + security. Call 570-328-3773

DALLAS

Lot #18, E Thomas St Approximately 0.73 acre MLS #11-2615 $35,000 Call Jeff Cook Realty World Bank Capital 570-235-1183

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED!

ASHLEY

DALLAS 1 bedroom, near

Lot #13, E Thomas St Approximately 0.57 acre MLS #11-2616 $32,000

570-654-5733 Monday - Friday 8am-12pm. Equal Housing Opportunity

Single 1 bedroom apartment. Off street parking. Washer dryer hookup. Appliances. Bus stop at the door. $550. Water Included. 570-954-1992

Collect cash, not dust! Clean out your basement, garage or attic and call the Classified department today at 570829-7130!

Apartments/ Unfurnished

FORTY FORT

EXETER

Call for appointment

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STORM DAMAGEFROM IRENE? HUGHES Construction

ROOFING, Home Renovating. Garages, Kitchens, Baths, Siding and More! Licensed and Insured. FREE ESTIMATES!! 570-388-0149

Williams & Franks Inc Masonry contractors. Chimney, stucco & concrete. 570-466-2916

1057Construction & Building

D&D

Property Maintenance

Landscaping, snow plowing, light & heavy excavation work. 570-332-8640

1057Construction & Building

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Handyman Services

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Hauling & Trucking

All in a Call

Bob Brislin Masonry & Construction All phases of construction, basement waterproofing, kitchens & bathroom remodeling. PA 029323 (570) 780-7339

GARAGE DOOR

Sales, service, installation & repair. FULLY INSURED HIC# 065008 CALL JOE 570-606-7489 570-735-8551

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Dry Wall

MARK ANDERSON DRYWALL COMPANY SINCE 1987 Hanging & finishing. Swirreled & Textured ceilings. Water damage & Plaster Repair 570-760-2367

MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL

Hanging & finishing, design ceilings. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured. 570-328-1230

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Electrical

FLOOD CLEAN UP, hardwood floors, tile vct, drywall / finishing, painting, power washing. Free Est. Dependable & Reliable. Package deals available. Call 570-239-4790 or 570-388-3039

ALL MAINTENANCE WE FIX IT Electrical, Plumbing, Handymen, Painting Carpet Repair & Installation All Types Of Repairs

570-8149365

DEPENDABLE HANDY MAN Home repairs & improvements. Luzerne Co. 30 Years Experience Dave 570-479-8076

DOPainting, IT ALL HANDYMAN drywall,

plumbing & all types of interior & exterior home repairs. 570-829-5318

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Excavating

All Types Of Excavating, Demolition & Concrete Work. FLOOD CLEAN UP Large & Small Jobs FREE ESTIMATES (570) 760-1497 Excavating, Grading, drainage, tree removal, lot clearing, snow plowing, stone / soil delivery. No job too small Reasonable Rates 570-574-1862

GOT A FLOOD MESS? We can help.

Triaxle dump trucks, heavy equipment & demolition services available. Call BONNER’S TRUCKING & EXCAVATING 570-454-1458

1105 Floor Covering Installation

CARPET REPAIR & INSTALLATION

Vinyl & wood. Certified, Insured. 570-283-1341

1129 Gutter Repair & Cleaning

GUTTER CLEANING Window Cleaning.

Regulars, storms, etc. Pressure washing, decks, docks, houses,Free estimates. Insured. (570) 288-6794

JUNK REMOVAL

Cleanups/Cleanouts Large or Small Jobs FREE ESTIMATES (570) 817-4238

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

BRUSH UP TO 4’ HIGH, MOWING, EDGING, TRIMMING SHRUBS, HEDGES, TREES, MULCHING, LAWN CARE, GUTTERS, FALL CLEAN UP. FULLY INSURED. FREE ESTIMATES 570-829-3261 TOLL FREE 1-855-829-3261 Patrick & Deb’s Deb’s Landscaping Landscaping, basic handy man, cleaning, moving & free salvage pick up. AVAILABLE FOR FALL CLEAN UPS! Including gutter cleaning & removing small branches. Free estimates. Call 570-793-4773

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REYNOLDS

570-574-1275

Handyman Service

Power washing, landscaping, tree removal, grass cutting, home repairs, plumbing, sheet rock, painting, fall clean ups. Insured & Licensed 570-751-6140

The Handier Man

We fix everything! Plumbing, Electrical & Carpentry. Retired Mr. Fix It. Emergencies 23/7

299-9142

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Hauling & Trucking

AA CLEANING

A1 Always hauling, cleaning attics, cellar, garage, one piece or whole Estate, also available 10 & 20 yard dumpsters.655-0695 592-1813or287-8302 AAA CLEANING A1 GENERAL HAULING Cleaning attics, cellars, garages. Demolitions, Roofing & Tree Removal. Free Est. 779-0918 or 542-5821; 814-8299 A.S.A.P Hauling Estate Cleanouts, Attics, Cellars, Garages, we’re cheaper than dumpsters!. Free Estimates, Same Day! 570-822-4582

WClean ILL HAUL ANYTHING cellars, attics, yards & metal removal. Call John 570-735-3330

ALL KINDS OF HAULING & JUNK REMOVAL

TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL REMOVAL Estate Cleanout Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE SMALL AND LARGE JOBS! 570-823-1811 570-239-0484

CASTAWAY HAULING JUNK REMOVAL

823-3788 / 817-0395 1147

Home Restoration

BASEMENT PUMP-OUT Insured Contractor. Reasonable Rates. Fast Service. Call 570-250-2890

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

Masonry

CHOPYAK MASONRY New Chimneys/ Repairs Sidewalks, Steps, Concrete Free Estimates Fully Insured

570-674-7588

CONCRETE & MASONRY

Brick, block, walks, drives, stucco, stone, steps, chimneys porches and repairs.

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

Wanted: Junk Cars & Trucks Highest Prices Paid!!

FREE PICKUP

288-8995 1195

Movers

BestDarnMovers Moving Helpers Call for Free Quote. We make moving easy. BDMhelpers.com 570-852-9243

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Painting & Wallpaper

A & N PAINTING Airplane Quality at Submarine Prices! Interior/Exterior, pressure washing, decks & siding. Commercial/Residential. Over 17 years experience! Free estimates. Licensed & Insured

570-820-7832

“AA”++ C LASSICAL

Int./Ext. Experts! Locally Owned Since 1990 Free Estimates Licensed-Insured 570-283-5714

Pressure Washing

Pressure Washing /Painting/Repair Call JJ Murphy 570-714-3637

RUSSELL’S

Property Maintenance LICENSED & INSURED Water damage repair, power washing, carpentry, drywall, flooring & painting. 570-406-3339

1249 Remodeling & Repairs

Interior/Exterior. 20 years experience. Insured. Senior Discount 570-855-0387

JASON SIMMS PAINTING Interior/Exterior

Power Washing Free Estimates 21 Yrs. Experience Insured (570) 947-2777

M. PARALIS PAINTING

Int/ Ext. painting, Power washing. Professional work at affordable rates. Free estimates. 570-288-0733

D & D REMODELING From decks and kitchens to roofs, and baths, etc. WE DO IT ALL!!!!!!! CALL US FOR ALL OF YOUR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REMODELING NEEDS 570-406-9387 Licensed/Insured YOU’VE TRIED THE REST NOW CALL THE BEST!!!

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1189 Miscellaneous Service

VITO’S & GINO’S

1234

AMERICA PAINTING

570-283-5254

PICKUP

No job too small.

SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master electrician Licensed & Insured Service Changes & Replacements. Generator Installs. 868-4469

AFFORDABLE

FREE

GRULA ELECTRIC LLC Licensed, Insured, 570-829-4077

AAA Bob & Ray’s Hauling: Friendly & Courteous. We take anything & everything. Attic to basement. Garage, yard, free estimates. Call 570-655-7458 or 570-905-4820

1162 Landscaping/ Garden

Serra Painting Book Now For Fall & Save. All Work Guaranteed Satisfaction. 30 Yrs. Experience Powerwash & Paint Vinyl, Wood, Stucco Aluminum. Free Estimates You Can’t Lose! 570-822-3943

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Paving & Excavating

EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY PAVING & SEAL COATING 3 Generations of Experience. Celebrating 76 Years of Pride & Tradition! Licensed and Insured. Call Today For Your Free Estimate

570-474-6329 Lic.# PA021520

Mountain Top

PAVING & SEAL COATING Patching, Sealing, Residential/Comm Licensed & Insured PA013253 570-868-8375

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Plumbing & Heating

VMF -Service Now! We fix Furnaces, Hot Water Heaters, Boilers & handle Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration. 24 Hour Service. Licensed & Insured. 30+ Years Experience. Call 570-343-2035

Roofing & Siding

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

570-288-6709

New Roofs & Repairs, Shingles, Rubber, Slate, Gutters, Chimney Repairs. Credit Cards accepted. FREE ESTIMATES! Licensed-Insured EMERGENCIES

SUMMER ROOFING Special $1.29 s/f Licensed, insured, fast service 570-735-0846

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

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Window Cleaning

Professional Window Cleaning & More. Gutters, carpet, pressure washing. Residential/commercial. Ins./bonded. Free est. 570-283-9840

To Place Your Professional Services Ad, Please Call 829-7130


Apartments/ Unfurnished

KINGSTON

Rutter Ave. REDUCED! 1 bedroom 1st floor, large living room, neutral decor. Gas heat, water included. Off street parking. No pets. $410 plus security & lease. 570-793-6294 KINGSTON

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LUZERNE Cozy 1 bedroom,

2nd floor. Kitchen, living area. New flooring, private entrance, yard access. Off street parking. $440/mo. Water & trash included. Security & 1 year lease. No pets. Call (570) 760-5573

SDK GREEN ACRES HOMES 11 Holiday Drive

Kingston “A Place To Call Home” Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts 3 Bedroom Townhomes Gas heat included

FREE

24hr on-site Gym Community Room Swimming Pool Maintenance FREE Controlled Access Patio/Balcony and much more... Call Today or stop by for a tour! 570-288-9019

KINGSTON Spacious 3rd floor,

2 bedrooms, porch, off street parking. Heat & water included. New fridge & stove. $550 + security.Call (570) 287-5282

APT RENTALS KINGSTON

1 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM

WILKES-BARRE 1st & 2nd floor 2 BEDROOMS

WYOMING 1 BEDROOM All Apartments Include: APPLIANCES CARPETING SEWER OFF ST PARKING MAINTENANCE Lease & Credit Check Required

Call 899-3407 Tina Randazzo Property Mgr

LARKSVILLE

NEWLY REMODELED! 3 rooms & bath. Heat, hot water, electricity, stove, refrigerator & off street parking included. $535/month + $535 security. 1 year lease. No pets. 570-779-2258

LUZERNE 1 bedroom, wall to wall, off-street parking, coin laundry, water, sewer & garbage included. $495/ month + security & lease. HUD accepted. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED!

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

LUZERNE

1st floor. 1 bedroom. Stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer hook up included. Off street parking. $475/month + security. Call (570) 466-3603

LUZERNE

Apartments/ Unfurnished

Midtowne Apartments 100 E. 6th Street, Wyoming PA 18644

Extremely Low & Very Low Income

Elderly, Handicapped & disabled. 570-693-4256 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED Rents based on income. Managed by EEI

MINERS MILLS Cozy 1 bedroom,

3rd floor apartment. Heat, hot water, stove & fridge included. $430 / month. Call 570-472-3681

MOUNTAIN TOP 1 Bedroom apart-

ments 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

1st floor. 1 or 2 bedrooms. Laundry, facilities, porch. No pets. $600/month + utilities, security, lease & credit check. (570) 868-6503

MOUNTAIN TOP 2nd floor. 6 rooms.

Sun porch. Wall to wall carpet. Plenty of parking. $800/ month - heat, water, sewage & garbage paid by owner. NO PETS! Call (570) 474-5568

MOUNTAIN TOP WOODBRYN 1 & 2 Bedroom.

No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 & $440. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. 570-474-5010 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Immediate Opennings!

NANTICOKE

1 bedroom, 1st floor, newly renovated apartment. New wall to wall. Modern kitchen with stove & fridge. Washer dryer hookup. Large front porch, no smoking or pets, water & sewer by landlord. $475 + utilities, security, lease credit and background check. Call 570-239-8728

NANTICOKE 1st floor, 1 bedroom, water, heat and sewage incl. Off street parking, coin operated washer & dryer, NO PETS $495/month (570) 417-4311 or (570) 696-3936

NANTICOKE

2-3 bedrooms, 2nd floor, heat, sewage, water garbage included. No pets. $595 + security. 570-735-3350

41 Mill Street 1st floor, 2 bedroom, large bath with shower, stove, refrigerator and dishwasher, washer/dryer hookup, 1 car attached garage. Fieldstone working fireplace. Non Smoking. Too many extras to mention, call for more details. $720 + utilities. 570-288-3438

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

The good life... close at hand

Regions Best Address

• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.

• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.

822-4444

non smoking. Water & sewer included. No pets. 1 year lease + references. $380/month + security & utilities. Call 570-735-3719

NANTICOKE 3 bedroom, wall to

wall carpet, offstreet parking, $595 per month+ utilities, security, lease. HUD accepted. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727

NANTICOKE

288-6300

www.GatewayManorApt.com

Immediate Occupancy!!

Efficiencies available @30% of income

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

Apartments/ Unfurnished

FORTY FORT

AMERICA REALTY SHOP/OFFICE RENTALS “2 GENERATIONS OF STANDARDS” UNDER WAY MANAGED UNITS

DIKE PROTECTED

SOON TO BE AVAILABLE EUROPEAN STYLE RETAIL SHOPS OR OFFICES

570-288-1422

PITTSTON bedroom.

SUGAR NOTCH

2 All appliances included. All utilities paid; electricity by tenant. Everything brand new. Off street parking. $750 + security & references 570-969-9268

PITTSTON

3 room apartment, 2nd floor, wall to wall carpet, off street parking. Enclosed porch. $450/month + utilities & security. No pets 570-655-1222

PITTSTON

Modern 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Includes appliances. Laundry hookup. Heated garage, off street parking. Heat, sewer, water & garbage included. $695/mos. + security & lease. No smoking/pets. 570-430-0123

Leases Starting At $550. Busy Rte 11 Location

Applications Being Entertained

Charming 2 bedroom. Wall to wall carpeting, completely renovated. $450/mo. Tenant responsible for own utilities. 570-822-6184

SWOYERSVILLE

1st floor. 1 bedroom studio apartment. Stove & Refrigerator. Wall to wall carpeting. All utilities paid except electric. $595 + security. Call 570-287-3646

WEST PITTSTON

1 bedroom, newly remodeled, fridge & stove, off street parking, $450 plus utilities. Small pets welcome. Call 570-357-1138

PITTSTONHUGHESTOWN Completely remod-

PLAINS

West Pittston, Pa. GARDEN VILLAGE APARTMENTS 221 Fremont St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,250. 570-655-6555, 8 am-4 pm, Monday-Friday. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE

eled, modern 1 bedroom apt. Lots of closet space, with new tile floor and carpets. Includes stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer, gas heat, nice yard and neighborhood, no pets. $600/month $1000 deposit. 570-479-6722

Large 3 bedroom. Recently updated Off street parking, w/d. No smoking, no pets. $675 incl. WATER & SEWER 570-820-8822

PLAINS

Large, modern 2 bedroom 2nd floor. Living room with hardwood. Eat in kitchen with all appliances. Convenient location. No pets. No smoking. $550 + utilities. Call 570-714-9234 PLAINS TWP. 50 Chamberlain St.

FLOOD SPECIAL 2nd floor. 4 rooms.

heat & water included. short term lease available. $500 month. Call 570-814-1957

SHEATOWN NANTICOKE AREA

2nd floor apartments for rent. Available immediately. Call 570-333-4627

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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 / KINGSTON Efficiency 1 & 2

bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847

WILKES-BARRE

1 bedroom. Heat & hot water included, $600 month + Security required 570-237-5397

WILKES-BARRE 123 GEORGE AVE

2nd floor, 2 bedroom. Stove, dishwasher, washer/ dryer hook up. $550 per month + utilities & security. 460 SCOTT ST 1st floor, 1 bedroom. Stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer hookup. $450 per month + utilities & security. No pets, lease, credit check, references. 570-472-9494

WILKES-BARRE & 3 bedroom,

2 1 bath apartments near General Hospital $525 & $575 + utilities, first, last & security. No pets. 570-821-0463 570-417-3427 WILKES-BARRE

LAFAYETTE GARDENS

SAVE 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

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ZION GROVE

Newer log home in gated community. Cathedral ceiling in living room & kitchen. Propane free standing stove. Master suite with loft. Guest suite with separate entrance. Large rec room over 2 car garage. 3 bedrooms/3 baths. 5 miles from Humboldt Ind. Park. 1 year lease required. $1,400/mo. Call Debbie 570-474-6307 or 570-715-7746

WILKES-BARRE Maffett St

Just off Old River Road. 7 room, 3 bedroom, 2nd floor duplex. Off street parking, deck in rear. Ample closet / storage. Neutral decor. Appliances included. $625 + utilities, security & lease. No pets. 570-793-6294

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS 1 & 2 bedroom

apartments. Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section 8 ok. 570-332-5723

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH

TWO APARTMENTS 2 bedroom & a 1/2 half double. Water & sewer included. Off street parking. Serious inquiries only. $600 & 850. month . 570-242-3327

WILKES-BARRE

WEST PITTSTON

2nd floor 1 bedroom. Kitchen with appliances and attic storage. Heat, water & sewer included. Quiet neighborhood, out of flood zone. 1 year lease. No pets. $540 + first, last & security. Credit check & references required. 570-466-1545

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Spacious 2 bedroom apartment. Huge closet, washer & dryer included. No pets. No smoking. Sewer & trash included. $495/month. 570-262-5399

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NANTICOKE 2nd floor, 1 bedroom

Housing for

NANTICOKE 2nd Floor apartment for a tenant who wants the best. Bedroom, living room, kitchen & bath. Brand new. Washer/dryer hookup, air conditioned. No smoking or pets. 2 year lease, all utilities by tenant. Sewer & garbage included. Security, first & last month’s rent required. $440.00 570-735-5185

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Commercial Properties

DOLPHIN PLAZA

Rte. 315 1,700 - 2,000 SF Office / Retail 4,500 SF Office Showroom, Warehouse Loading Dock Call 570-829-1206

OFFICE BUILDING FOR RENT

Thinking of starting a business? Looking to relocate? Have you considered a "Co-op" with another small business? $675 per month rent plus utilities Modern office building, 4 offices, conference room, reception area, supply room, kitchen and full-bath. Handicap access and off street parking. Or propose a lease/ option to purchase and negotiate your terms. Dee Fields, Associate Broker 570-788-7511

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2nd floor apartment available in Historic District of WilkesBarre. 1 bedroom, Living room, full bath, Kitchen (stove & fridge included), dining / computer area. Front & rear entrances, Off street parking. 1 year lease, $525 month includes water. Application & proof of income required. Call Holly 570-821-7022 EILEEN R. MELONE REAL ESTATE 570-821-7022

WILKES-BARRE 5

TWO SPACIOUS ROOM 2 bedroom apartments. First & second floor. Available 9/1 and 10/1. Rent + utilities. Lease & security. No pets. $550 & $625 570-650-3008 or 570-881-8979

WILKES-BARRE

West River Street 1 bedroom apartment available. Hardwood flooring & appliances included. Heat, water, sewer & trash also included. Walking distance to Wilkes University. Pet Friendly. Available Sept. 1. $600. 570-969-9268 WILKES-BARRE

WStudio, ILKES UNIVERSITY CAMPUS 1, 2, or 3 bedroom. Starting at $400. All utilities included. 826-1934 WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom water included 2 bedroom water included 4 bedroom half double 1 bedroom efficiency water included 2 bedroom single family HANOVER 4 bedroom large affordable 2 bedroom NANTICOKE 2 bedroom large, water included PITTSTON Large 1 bedroom water included OLD FORGE 2 bedroom exceptional water included Plains 1 bedroom water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-821-1650 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon

WYOMING 2ND FLOORimmediAPT Available ately, 2 bedrooms, refrigerator and stove provided, $650.00/per month, Heat paid. Call 570-351-4651

WYOMING

TOWNHOUSE Carpet, tile bath,

appliances, washer / dryer hookup, sewer, parking by front door. $600 + Utilities, Security & Lease. No smoking, no pets. Call 570-693-0695

OFFICE OR STORE NANTICOKE

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Commercial Properties

315 PLAZA

900 & 2400 SF Dental Office direct visibility to Route 315 between Leggios & Pic-ADeli. 750 & 1750 SF also available. Near 81 & Cross Valley. 570-829-1206

WAREHOUSE/LIGHT MANUFACTURING OFFICE SPACE PITTSTON Main St.

12,000 sq. ft. building in downtown location. Warehouse with light manufacturing. Building with some office space. Entire building for lease or will sub-divide. MLS #10-1074 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

950

Half Doubles

EDWARDSVILLE

Half double, wall to wall carpeting, washer / dryer hookup, off street parking. $525 + security. No pets. 570-288-6773

EXETER

2 bedrooms, washer/dryer hook up, new wall to wall carpet, freshly painted, off street parking. No smoking or pets. Not Section 8 approved. One year lease, $650 + utilities, security. Background & credit check. 570-655-9285

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

3 bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen. Off street parking. Stove, fridge, washer & dryer. Gas heat. Modernized. No dogs. $625 + utilities. 570-417-5441

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OFFICE SPACE

NEW PROFESSIONAL SPACE

Pittston Township Facing Pittston By Pass Reception area, conference room, handicapped bath room, private offices, off street parking. Up to 2300 sq. ft. available. Call 570-654-5030

PITTSTON

bath, 1st floor laundry, very clean, all new inside,$850. 1st, last month rent & security. Call 570-817-0601

LUZERNE

3 bedroom, electric stove, modern kitchen/bath & laundry, large closets & attic storage. Very clean in quiet neighborhood with yard. Tenant responsible for utilities. No Pets. $600. (570) 760-5573

NANTICOKE 3 bedroom. Washer

dryer hookup. $600 + utilities. Call 570-954-7919

PLAINS

2 bedroom. $530 per month + utilities. 1 month deposit required. No Pets. 570-262-6893

PLAINS

2 bedroom. No pets. References & security deposit $500/mos + utilities Call (570) 430-1308

PLAINS

328 Kennedy Blvd. Modern medical space, labor & industry approved, ADA throughout, 2 doctor offices plus 4 exam rooms, xray and reception and breakrooms. Could be used for any business purpose. Will remodel to suit. For lease $2,200/MO. Also available for sale MLS #11-751 Call Charlie VM 101

PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP

Lease Space Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money!

READY-TO-GO CLASS A OFFICE SPACES AT AFFORDABLE PRICING Please visit our website marklebuilding.com or better yet, stop by for a visit with the on-site Building Manager. Offices ready to go, from 460 to 5000 sq ft. Available, convenient parking. Call 570-579-0009

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WEST PITTSTON

EDWARDSVILLE

Beautiful two bedroom, 2 bath executive apartment. Chef's kitchen, living room, dining room & family room. Features include central air, hardwood floors, laundry, patio and garage. No pets. References required. $2,100 per month includes all utilities. MLS#11-2957 Call Judy Rice 570-714-9230

Rustic 3 bedroom, 2 bath home located on wooded 3 acre lot within 2 minutes of Rte 309. References required. $1,300/month Call (202) 365-3831 2 bedroom, wall to wall carpet, washer/dryer hook up. $525 + security, lease and all utilities. No pets. Call (570) 288-7753

HARVEYS LAKE HOUSE FOR RENT 28 First St., Warden

Place available Sept 15. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath rooms, all appliances provided, off-street parking, no pets, $850/ per month, plus utilities, First & Last/ security deposit. Call (201) 936-3806 before 10:00 a.m. to set an appointment or email ebrian0158@yahoo.com.

WEST PITTSTON

Lease 9,000 sq. ft. for $600/month net. Clean, 1/2 bath. Owner. 908-852-4410

1280 sq ft. 3 phase power, central air conditioning. Handicap accessible rest room. All utilities by tenant. Garbage included. $900 per month for a 5 year lease. 570-735-5064.

Floor. Off Street Parking. Some Furnishing Included Available 9/1/11. Call 287-3331 or email danielle@ bianepa.com

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2 bedrooms, modern half double. New wall to wall carpet. Nice neighborhood. No pets. $550/ month + utilities. (570) 592-7723 (570) 606-9149

PLAINS 85 Warner St

3 bedroom 1/2 double. Living room. All appliances included. Nice, quiet area. Pet friendly. $795. Call 570-814-9700

WEST PITTSTON

913 WYOMING AVE 1/2 double. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished basement, walk up attic, washer/dryer hookup. Off street parking with carport. Close to shopping center & high school. No smoking. $700 month + security. Pets negotiable. 570-237-5394

953 Houses for Rent

DALLAS

3 bedroom Ranch on 1 acre includes appliances, water & sewer, washer/ dryer hookup, living room, family room, & bonus room, garage, gas heat. No pets or smokers. Available Oct. $1200 plus utilities & security. 570-675-9803 or 675-4799.

DALLAS

Restored Dallas Century Home. Excellent location. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath with appliances. 2 car garage. Security & references. $1,500/month + utilities. No smoking. No Pets. Not Section 8 Approved. 570-261-5161

KINGSTON Executive Home well maintained.

Newly remodeled. Front porch, foyer entrance, hardwood floors, living room, dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2.5 baths, granite kitchen, sun room, basement with plenty of storage, no pets, no smoking. $1,500/month

570-472-1110 Nice Area

MOUNTAIN TOP

Rent to Own - Lease Option Purchase 5 bedroom 2 bath 3 story older home. Completely remodeled in + out! $1500 month with $500 month applied toward purchase. $245K up to 5 yrs. tj2isok@gmail.com

MOUNTAINTOP

3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Positively no smoking in or on property. No pets. 570-474-6821

MOUNTAINTOP 3 bedrooms, 2

baths, large eat in kitchen. Garage. Huge deck overlooks woods. Washer/dryer, dishwasher, fridge, sewer & water included. Credit check. $1,200 + security, No pets, no smoking. Proof of income required. Call (570) 709-1288

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NANTICOKE Desirable

Lexington Village Nanticoke, PA Many ranch style homes. 2 bedrooms 2 Free Months With A 2 Year Lease $795 + electric

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PITTSTON

Newly Remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home. New tile kitchen and bath. Gas Hot water heat. $900 + utilities Call 570-237-2076

PLYMOUTH

TOWNHOUSE 2 story, large 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Includes all kitchen appliances, w/d hookup, small yard, covered patio. Off street parking. Sewer paid, all electric. Tenant pays water and electric. NO PETS, smoking or Section 8. $575+ security and references. 570-779-2694

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WILKES-BARRE

Riverside Dr. Stately brick, 4 bedroom, 2 bath & 2 half bath home. Hardwood floors, spacious rooms, beautiful patio, all appliances included. $1,600/ month + utilities. MLS#11-2579 570-696-3801 Call Margy 570-696-0891

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KINGSTON HOUSE Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $315. Efficiency at $435 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331

WEST PITTSTON

Completely remodeled 2 story, 2 bedroom home with new kitchen, 1.5 bath rooms, all new stainless steel appliances, including refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer, new carpet tile and hardwood, paved driveway, electric heat, nice yard and neighborhood. No pets $1200. month $2000 security. 570-479-6722

WILKES-BARRE

2 story home in move-in condition offers 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath & large, modern eat-in kitchen. Nice yard. Gas heat. All utilities by tenant. $775/ month + security. Credit Check Required Call Lynda 570-262-1196

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WEST PITTSTON

Rooms for rent in large, furnished Victorian Home. Hardwood floors. Stainless steel Appliances & washer /dryer. Off street parking. $500 $600 / month. All utilities, cable & internet included. Call 570-430-3100

WYOMING

Sleeping room. Private entrance & bath. Non smoking, drug free. Subject to background check. $100 weekly + $200 security. 570-239-3997 Leave Message!

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WILKES-BARRE

3 bedroom, 1 bath. Washer & Dryer hookup. $525 + security. Call 570-301-8200

WILKES-BARRE

Clean, 2 bedroom, duplex. Stove, hookups, parking, yard. No pets/no smoking. $495 + utilities. Call 570-868-4444

WILKES-BARRE

Near VA, 3 bedroom townhouse. 1.5 baths, all appliances, sewer, water & garbage included. $900/month + security. Call 570-817-4475

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Roommate Wanted

WILKES-BARRE

Wanted to share 3 bedroom apartment. Non smoker. $275/month, all utilities included. 570-793-7856

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1 bedroom cottage. Nice location. $595/month + first & last. Call (570) 332-8922

SHAVERTOWN

2 story, 3 bedroom, 2 bath with detached garage, large front porch, deck with stream in back yard. Zoned commercial. 1/2 moon driveway. $975/month + first & last. Call (570) 332-8922 for an appointment.

SHAVERTOWN

Near Burger King 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, 3 season room, hardwood floors, off street parking & gas heat. 1 year Lease for $975/month + 1 month security. Garbage, sewer, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer & gas fireplace included. (570) 905-5647 AVAILABLE SEPT. 1

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