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EXETER TWP. Search crews on Thursday re-
covered the body of a man who drowned in the Sus-
quehanna River after saving two young girls from
the same fate.
Luzerne County ActingCoroner Bill Lismansaid
the body of Joseph Fowler, 49, of Kingston, was re-
covered from the river at about 5 p.m. He was pro-
nounced dead at 5:30 p.m. by Deputy Coroner Dan
Hughes.
Lismansaidthecauseof deathwas drowningand
the manner was accidental. No autopsy will be per-
formed.
Exeter Township Fire Chief Daniel Fetch Jr. said
Fowler went missing after rescuing two girls who
were struggling while swimming in the river just
north of the state Fish and Boat Commission boat
launch site off state Route 92 in the village of Hard-
ing.
Fowler pushedthetwogirls out of awhirlpool or
deepspot intheriver, Lismansaid. Thefriends he
was with saw him go down and come up a couple
times, then they lost sight of him.
Fowler disappeared just before 5 p.m. Wednes-
Kingston man drowns saving 2
Joseph Fowler is called a hero
By EDWARD LEWIS and STEVE MOCARSKY
[email protected]
[email protected]
See DROWN, Page 10A
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Water rescue workers come ashore Thursday with a body reco-
vered from the Susquehanna River in Exeter Township.
6 09815 10011
Luzerne County officials dont know
what public reaction will be to the cour-
thouse dome color switch.
Im waiting for the phone calls,
county assistant engineer Chris Belle-
man said Thursday.
The five prominent domes are chang-
ing to light gray after decades of white
to make them more historically accu-
rate.
Tests showed the domes were gray
when the structure was built in 1909,
and county officials say they must mir-
ror the shade because the building is on
the National Register of Historic Places.
County Chief Engineer Joe Gibbons
publicly briefed county officials on the
color change in October 2009, produc-
ing color samples, but the big-picture
visual impact is surfacing now.
The new gray is visible on the com-
pleted small dome on the southeast
corner of the building.
The four remaining domes the
main and three small ones will be
completed by the first week of August,
said Josh McGroarty, of Berlin, N.J.-
based D.A. Nolt Inc., the project con-
Ongoing restoration work is returning the Luzerne County
Courthouses widely visible domes to the look they had in 1909
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Emilio Casagrande and Mike DeDanto work on applying one of the three coatings that will protect the domes of the Lu-
zerne County Courthouse on Thursday.
Just a touch of gray
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES
[email protected]
A finished dome with the new light
gray color on the southeast side of the
Luzerne County Courthouse.
See DOMES, Page 10A
WILKES-BARRE The state
Department of Revenue has
asked the city for documents re-
lating to its fuel usage based on a
complaint that was filed, admin-
istrative coordinator Drew
McLaughlin confirmed Thurs-
day.
McLaughlin said the agency
did not describe its inquiry as an
investigation, but as a fact-find-
ing mission.
He said the city
will fully
cooperate with
any outside in-
quiry.
City resi-
dents Karen
Ceppa Hirko
and Bob Kadlu-
boski con-
firmed Thurs-
day they had
asked the De-
partment of Revenue to investi-
gate after a Times Leader story
revealed the city cannot account
for about 18,000 gallons of gaso-
line and diesel fuel that were dis-
pensed from the city tanks from
Jan. 1, 2011 to June 22.
Kadluboski said he also filed a
private criminal complaint ask-
ing county District Attorney Ste-
fanie Salavantis to investigate
Mayor Tom Leighton and other
unknown city officials for alleg-
edly stealing fuel.
The complaint was filed Tues-
day with District Judge Martin
Kane.
Salavantis said she was await-
ing receipt of the complaint from
the district judges office Thurs-
day and could not say whether
she would investigate.
Also Thursday, the state De-
partment of Environmental Re-
sources fileda notice of violation
against the city for failing to
keep records relating to leak
tests of the tanks and piping sys-
tem. The city has until Sept. 15
to respond with a corrective ac-
tion plan.
The Department of Revenue is
responsible for investigating any
W-B told
to supply
fuel-use
figures
The state acts on reports the
city cannot account for
discrepancies at its pumps.
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
[email protected]
See FUEL, Page 10A
(Coordinator
Drew
McLaughlin)
said the city
will fully
cooperate
with any out-
side inquiry.
TUNKHANNOCK More
than 30 teachers who are being
cut from the Tunkhannock Area
School District will rally outside
the school district administra-
tion building this morning,
union leader Christa Burke said.
School officials have said the
cuts were made because of bud-
get constraints, which will also
affect some sports programs,
Burke said.
We need to educate the kids,
not worry about running a busi-
ness, Burke said. Teaching
children isnt a business or cor-
poration.
Burke, president of the Tunk-
hannock Area Education Associ-
ation, said the 32 teachers will
meet at the districts administra-
tion building at 10 a.m. for ap-
proximately two hours.
This is very upsetting. Well
all be there to reach out to the
community to let them know
about this travesty, Burke said.
He said that before the cuts
were announced, rumors had
beengoingaroundthat a handful
of teachers would be let go.
When that number was revealed
to be 32, Burke said, the entire
school community was shocked.
We understand the economy
is not good, and theres things
you have to do to make things
work, but this is beyond ridicu-
lous, said Burke, a French and
history teacher.
District teachers suffered
enough last year when the dis-
32 laid-off Tunkhannock teachers set to rally
Officials say budget problems
force the layoffs. Sports will
be affected, union boss says.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
[email protected]
See LAYOFFS, Page 10A
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Lottery officials said 84
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3,889 players matched
three numbers and won
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players matched two num-
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WILKES-BARRE A North-
umberland County roofer has fil-
ed a lawsuit in Luzerne County
Court against a Schuylkill Coun-
ty couple after the couple made
alleged defamatory statements
on the Internet regarding the
roofers work.
Anthony Swartz, owner of
Swartz Roofing and Remodel-
ing, filed the suit through his at-
torney, Franklin Kepner Jr.,
against Patrick and Michelle Ko-
nitzer. Swartz requests over
$75,000 in damages.
Swartz alleged in the suit that
he lost business from a potential
Luzerne County client who saw
the postings online and decided
to no longer do business with
Swartz.
According to the suit, after the
Konitzers hired Swartz to per-
formwork on their home, Swartz
discovered defects that would
add to the cost. The Konitzers re-
fused to pay anything toward the
added repairs, and Swartz stop-
ped work.
BeginninginJune 2011, Swartz
says in the suit, the Konitzers be-
gantodefame himona custom-
er commenting website, posting
comments regarding shoddy
work andsayingthat Swartzwas
a scammer.
Swartz said that as a result he
lost between $35,000 and
$40,000 per year, including jobs
in Luzerne County.
Roofer sues
over gripes
on Internet
By SHEENA DELAZIO
[email protected]
SUGAR NOTCH Borough
council on Thursday approved
theWyomingValleySanitaryAu-
thority ordinance that is an up-
dated version of the current one.
The countywide sanitary au-
thority ordinance creates differ-
ent regulations and fee sched-
ules for municipalities that con-
tribute to the sewer system.
The federal Environmental
Protection Agency has asked all
municipalities to review the up-
dated EPA guidelines and then
sign the required ordinance.
In another matter, Mayor Bill
Davis said there were no com-
plaints about fireworks during
the July 4th holiday. Davis said
he and police Chief Chris Pel-
char touredthestreets of thebor-
ough in order to maintain a
peaceful and safe holiday for all
residents.
The mayor said that in the fu-
ture, he wouldlike to see anordi-
nance passed stating that the
sale and/or distribution of fire-
works or related devices is pro-
hibited in Sugar Notch without a
permit. Davis said that al-
though there were no incidents
this year, the ordinance wouldbe
beneficial to the residents and
their property in the future.
Councilman Mario Fiorucci
noted that as part of his best
practices study, he will be re-
viewing how the council meet-
ing minutes are produced and
used.
The minutes are the official
history of our government, said
Fiorucci. Arecent concernof Fio-
ruccis was that only the first
names of the council members
were being used in the minutes.
This is not a club, its a gov-
erning body in which full disclo-
sure is always appropriate, he
said.
Pelchar reported the training
of Sugar Notchs first K-9 patrol
is progressing well. Pelchar said
the insert for the newpolice dog
was put inthe police vehicle, and
withinthe next fewdays the final
adjustments will be made.
The canine, who is Pelchars
personal dog, will most likely be-
gin its first patrol in the fall.
The next council meeting is
Aug. 1 at 7 p.m.
S U G A R N O T C H C O U N C I L
Sewer rules win OK; fireworks permits eyed
The boroughs first-ever
canine patrol is getting ready
to hit the streets.
By SUSAN BETTINGER
Times Leader Correspondent
READY FOR BATTLE AT BRESLAU BAZAAR
DON CAREY/THE TIMES LEADER
K
ayla Lee, 12, of Ply-
mouth, gets ready to
launch a water balloon on
Thursday as she does battle
with her brother Jonathan
in the Water Wars game at
the Breslau Hose Co. No. 5s
2012 Bazaar. The bazaar,
located at First and Delaney
streets in Hanover Town-
ship, continues today and
Saturday with refreshments,
games and prizes. Highlights
include a Firemens Parade
at 7 tonight and musical
performances tonight by
Flaxy Morgan and Saturday
by Time Band at 5 p.m. and
Souled Out at 7 p.m. Every-
one is welcome, but pets are
prohibited. Organizers ex-
pect this bazaar to be the
hose companys last one
because of dwindling num-
bers of volunteers.
BLACK CREEK TWP. A
Shickshinny man was injured
when he crashed a vehicle on
Interstate 80 on Wednesday.
State police at Hazleton re-
ported Michael Maisey, 42, was
traveling west on Interstate 80
when he lost control of a Chrys-
ler LHS that struck a guard rail
at about 8:30 p.m.
Maisey was transported to
Hazleton General Hospital.
The investigation is contin-
uing.
HANOVER TWP. Township
police reported the following:
Howard Davies, of Lynd-
wood Avenue, reported Wednes-
day items were stolen from his
front porch.
Rodney Davis, of Willow
Street, reported Thursday he
was assaulted by a male known
to him on Lee Park Avenue.
Davis refused medical treat-
ment.
HAZLETON Two city men
face theft charges after they
allegedly tried to steal alumi-
num pipe worth about $1,798
from Multi Plastics Extrusions
on Thursday.
City police say Edwin Yates
and Damien Yates were appre-
hended in a wooded area near
the plastics plant, located at 666
Dietrick Ave., at about 2:25 p.m.
They were charged with theft by
unlawful taking and receiving
stolen property, police said.
POLICE BLOTTER
SCRANTONOfficials in the
states sixth-largest city say
theyre unable to pay employees
more than minimum wage, de-
spite a judges order that they ful-
fill their contract obligations.
ScrantonMayor Chris Doherty
said the city simply doesnt have
the money to make the full pay-
roll while it struggles through a
political stalemate over how to
resolve a cash shortfall.
Earlier in the day, Lackawanna
County Judge Michael Barrasse
granted an injunction sought by
employee unions against Doher-
tys minimum-wage plan.
Scranton says it cant
pay up despite ruling
The Associated Press
BACK MOUNTAIN TRADITION UNDERWAY
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
T
here were bargains everywhere and Lindsey Ripa of
Plymouth had her eye Thursday on some colorful
ceramics in the Nearly Olde booth at the Back Mountain
Memorial Library Auction. The 66th annual event began
Thursday and runs to Sunday on the grounds of the
library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas. Individual booths,
including Nearly Olde, Book Tent, Odds & Ends Flea Mar-
ket Tent, Christmas Tent, Plant Booth, Childrens Games
and Sand Art, Bake Sale Tent, Basket Raffle, Tiskit-a-
Tasket Basket Booth, Grandmas Attic, Slightly Used
Furniture Tent and food booths will be open each day
from 5 to 11 p.m. Bidding for items on the auction block
will begin at 6 each night. For convenience in parking, a
shuttle bus will provide continuous pick-ups from the
vacant parking lot near state Sen. Lisa Bakers office in
the Dallas Shopping Center on Memorial Highway.
ROME Two Italian art his-
torians claim to have discovered
as many as 100 works, most of
them drawings, by a very young
Caravaggio in a collection long
attributed to a master Milanese
artist he studied under while a
boy in the late 1500s.
It was not possible to immedi-
ately evaluate the claim Thurs-
day by Maurizio Bernardelli Cu-
ruz and Adriana Conconi Fedri-
golli ontheeveof thepublication
of two ebooks laying out their
case.
But one expert familiar with
the collection said it was unlike-
ly that more than a few at most
were actually done by Caravag-
gio and that none show the ma-
ture hand of the temperamental
artist who was famed for his
dramatic chiaroscuro effect of
dark space contrasting with
light, vivid still life and the then-
scandalous use of models from
the lower walks of life for reli-
gious scenes.
The works were culled from
the collectionof Simone Peterza-
no, whose many pupils included
Caravaggio from1584 to 1588.
The Peterzano collection,
which is kept in Sforzesco Cas-
tle, a Milan landmark, contains
nearly 1,400 works. Bernardelli,
in brief remarks to The Associat-
ed Press, said that until now ex-
perts had considered the collec-
tion to contain only works by Pe-
terzano.
Evidently no one entertained
the hypothesis that there were
works of his pupils, including
future star artist Caravaggio,
amongthedrawings, Bernardelli
said.
Neither Conconi Fedrigolli
nor Bernardelli returnedcalls for
further comment after a first
conversation by cellphone was
terminated by poor reception.
The Italian news agency AN-
SA said the two spent two years
poring through the collection.
They used a computer to study
similarities between details in
some of the art school drawings
with details in paintings by Cara-
vaggio decades later.
Experts: New art by Caravaggio found
The claim by art historians is
not yet verified. Most of the
works are drawings.
By FRANCES DEMILIO
Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Visitors to an exhibit in Rome admire the portrait of Caravaggio
by an unknown painter during an exhibit on Thursday.
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HARRISBURG
Good Samaritan law set
T
he Good Samaritan bill spon-
sored by state Sen. Lisa Baker,
R-Lehman Township, offering fur-
ther protection to people who give
aid in an emergency was signed into
law Thursday by Gov. Tom Corbett.
Pennsylvania was
one of a few states
that did not provide
full legal protec-
tions for bystanders
who render cardio
pulmonary resusci-
tation. In addition,
some property
managers were
hesitant to make
available an auto-
mated external
defibrillator be-
cause of liabilities if
it is not used in an
emergency, or if it
is used with a poor
outcome.
The American Heart Association
applauded the action, saying the bill
ensures businesses with defibrilla-
tors will be protected as long as they
provide proper maintenance and
training, and it noted 36 other states
that have similar protections for
Good Samaritans.
WYOMING
Farmers market to open
The Wyoming Farmers Market in
the Park opens Saturday. The mar-
ket runs every Saturday throughout
the summer from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.
in the Butler Street Park, off Eighth
Street. Craft and food vendors will
also be on hand. Additional vendor
spaces are still available. To register,
contact the borough office at 693-
0291.
The event is sponsored by Wyom-
ing Borough and the Wyoming Rec-
reation Board.
FOSTER TWP.
Eckley volunteers meet
Eckley Miners Village Associates
will hold a volunteer meeting at 10
a.m. Saturday in the Visitors Center
for those interested in participating
as a volunteer in the villages Trib-
ute to the Armed Forces.
The Halloween Program will also
be discussed, and those interested
in performing in the program are
also encouraged to attend. Those
interested in the any of the upcom-
ing events or the volunteer program
who cannot make the meeting
should call Karen at 636-2070 or
[email protected].
WILKES-BARRE
Cordaro asks for bail
Former Lackawanna County Com-
missioner Robert Cordaro asked to
be released from a federal prison on
bail in order to properly prepare an
appeal of his 11-
year sentence on
corruption-related
charges.
Cordaro, who is
housed in the satel-
lite camp at Fort
Dix N.J., was sen-
tenced in January.
He filed a hand-
written motion for bail pending
appeal that was received Thursday
in federal court Wilkes-Barre.
He asked to be released in order
to meet with his attorney, Peter
Goldberger, and have access to rele-
vant information contained in files
and because Goldberger will not
visit him in prison.
Cordaro said he poses no flight
risk, having been free on bail with-
out incident after he was indicted in
March 2010 along with former Com-
missioner A.J. Munchak. Munchak
also was convicted on corruption-
related charges and began serving a
seven-year federal prison sentence
in North Carolina in April.
Cordaro said he had no disciplin-
ary problems and has been allowed
to work outside the boundaries of
the minimum-security facility where
he is held.
If he is freed pending appeal, he
promised to obey the law and condi-
tions of his release.
If his appeal is denied, however,
he said he would immediately re-
port to whatever facility he is as-
signed.
N E W S I N B R I E F
Baker
Corbett
Cordaro
WILKES-BARRE Luzerne
County Controller Walter Grif-
fiths audit of attorneys who rep-
resented parents in Children
andYouthcases usedinaccurate
information and unfairly por-
trays the lawyers in a negative
light, several of the attorneys
said Thursday.
AttorneysRobert Davisonand
WilliamWatt and District Attor-
ney Stefanie Salavantis harshly
criticized Griffith, saying the au-
dit insinuates wrongdoing on
their part without any evidence
to support such a conclusion.
The audit reviewed bills sub-
mittedby12attorneys whowere
court-appointed to represent
parents whose children were in
the custody of Children and
Youth Services in 2011.
The review was prompted by
a separate audit conducted by a
private firm that determined
one of the attorneys, Angela Ste-
vens, haddoublebilledthecoun-
ty nearly $60,000, most of which
was related to the delivery of fee
petitions to the county cour-
thouse.
Griffith was investigating
whether other attorneys had en-
gaged in improper billing prac-
tices.
The county audit questioned
whether seven of the attorneys
had potentially duplicative
charges totaling $26,984 for pre-
paring their fee petitions, and
suggests the county consider
seeking reimbursement.
The audit does not recom-
mend any money be sought
from Watt, but it notes his bills,
which totaled $2,868, could not
be accurately reviewed because
he did not submit itemized in-
voices detailingthe workhe per-
formed.
Thats not true, Watt said.
Controller wrong, attorneys say
Lawyers say Walter Griffiths
audit in C&Y cases
insinuates wrongdoing.
See CONTROLLER, Page 7A
By TERRIE MORGAN-BESECKER
[email protected]
Griffith Salavantis
WILKES-BARRE -- Thanks to the ge-
nerosity of a local company, the polka
band playing for the crowd at Thurs-
days Farmers Market had a stage on
which to perform.
DrewMcLaughlin, the citys adminis-
trative coordinator, and Lore Majikes,
special events coordinator, said the
stage was donated by Mountain Produc-
tions, New Frederick Street.
The city is still exploring its options
to rent or purchase a new bandshell to
replace the one that was destroyed dur-
ing a recent storm.
McLaughlin said the stage will be uti-
lized next week, but after that the city
must find a permanent replacement. He
gave no timetable.
Were still exploring our insurance
options, McLaughlin said. Were de-
termining what the cost of replacement
or repair is and howmuch would be cov-
ered. The city wants to pursue the most
cost-effective approach.
On June 22, strong winds blew
through the West Side and ripped apart
the citys John Jake Sauer Bandshell.
The heavy winds also flattened tents
and flipped two airplanes at the Wyom-
ing Valley Airport next to the field
where the Forty Fort 125th anniversary
fair was being held.
The bandshell, on loan from Wilkes-
Barre for the fair, lay on its roof. Several
large gashes were left in the rear exte-
rior wall from a mobile generator that
was pushed into the bandshell.
Playing Thursday was the polka band
John Stevens Dou-
bleshot. Next week
music will be provided
by Flashback.
The Farmers Market
opened last week, of-
fering programs for
families in addition to
music, food, crafts and
fresh produce from lo-
cal growers.
According to its
website, Mountain
Productions was founded in 1979, pro-
viding staging to local and regional
events. In 1981, the company provided
staging for Simon and Garfunkel in
Central Park, launching the company
into the national spotlight.
Mountain Productions had many suc-
cesses with the Jacksons Victory Tour,
the Monsters of Rock Tour, two papal
visits and continued annual events.
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
The band John Stevens Doubleshot performs the Beer Barrel Polka on a donated, temporary stage at the Farmers Market
on Public Square on Thursday. The citys own bandshell was destroyed in a recent storm.
W-Bs beat goes on
Firm donates stage for performers
By BILL OBOYLE
[email protected]
Were still
exploring
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WILKES-BARREThewifeof a
man who died in a one-vehicle
crash in May has filed a lawsuit in
Luzerne County Court, alleging
Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs
continued to serve her husband al-
coholic beverages even though he
was visibly intoxicated.
Lillian Vargas, of Scranton, is
seeking more than $150,000 in
damages fromMoheganSunat Po-
cono Downs. She is represented
by attorney Miriam Benton Bar-
ish.
Her husband, Carlos Vargas Me-
dina, 51, died after he lost control
of his vehicle on an on-ramp to In-
terstate 81 on May 6.
State police said Medina was
traveling at a highrate of speedex-
iting state Route115/309 when he
lost control. It rolled over several
times and Medina was ejected
from the vehicle. He died at the
scene, police said.
Acting Coroner WilliamLisman
said Medina was not wearing a
seat belt at the time of the crash,
according to The Times Leader ar-
chives.
The suit says Medina was at Mo-
hegan Sun with family members
and was served several alcoholic
beverages. Family members ob-
served Medina visibly intoxicated
around 4 p.m. and that Medina
eventually left the casino at
around 9 p.m.
Mohegan Sun, through its em-
ployees, served Medina alcohol
despite his visible intoxication,
the suit says.
At no time prior to (Medina)
leaving (Mohegan Sun) did any-
one take any measures sufficient
and required to protect him from
the dangers of driving a motor ve-
hicle while intoxicated, the suit
says.
Medinas death, the suit says,
was a result of Mohegan Suns
negligence, carelessness, gross
negligence, willful, wanton and
reckless conduct by violating li-
quor control board laws by giving
alcohol to someone who is visibly
intoxicated; failing to protect Me-
dina after servinghimalcohol; and
continuing to serve alcohol to Me-
dina.
(Mohegan Suns) conduct was
so egregious as to be beyond the
bounds of decencyinacivilizedso-
ciety, andwas indirect violationof
specific ordinances, laws, statutes
and regulations the suit says.
Vargas cites she and her minor
son were left with funeral expens-
es, medical bills and other costs,
and will continue to suffer in the
future.
Vargas also requests monetary
damages for pain, mental anguish
and suffering, as well as loss of
earnings and/or the earning ca-
pacity of her husband.
Car crash
victims
wife sues
casino
Carlos Vargas Medina died in a
crash May 6 after drinking at
Mohegan Sun.
By SHEENA DELAZIO
[email protected]
LEROY TWP. Approximately 4,700
gallons of acid was spilled Wednesday at
a natural gas drilling pad near Towanda
Creek in Bradford County.
Chief Oil and Gas, operator of the Yod-
er well site off Southside Road, said the
release was discovered at approximately
1p.m. Wednesday by workers at the site.
Several dead fish were observed in a
plunge pool within a tributary to Towan-
da Creek near the pad, the company
said.
There were a few dead minnows ob-
served, localized in a small plunge pool,
but there was no evidence of HCL and
normal pH readings and live fish were
noted further downstream in the tribu-
tary that leads to Towanda Creek, the
company said in a state-
ment.
Hydrochloric acid is a
highly corrosive mineral
acid used in natural gas
drilling to clear drilling
mud and concrete from a
well bore before hydraulic fracturing.
Exposure in humans can cause irritation
of the eyes, skin and mucous mem-
branes, and in high concentrations lar-
yngitis, bronchitis and pulmonary ede-
ma, according to the U.S. Occupational
Safety and Health Administration. Ex-
tremely high concentrations can cause
death.
Chief claims approximately 4,000 gal-
lons of the spilled acid was contained by
a plastic liner surrounding the well pad,
and the majority of fluid that left the pad
was captured by a sediment pond below.
About 50 gallons left the sediment
pond but appeared to be contained with-
in a small pool next to the pond, the
company said in a statement.
No evidence of any runoff into To-
wanda Creek. Chief and DEP will con-
tinue to take readings and monitor, the
company said.
The state Department of Environmen-
tal Protection and the Bradford County
Emergency Management Agency were
notified and response measures were
implemented, the company added.
Chief, DEP and the state Fish & Boat
Commission are continuing to take
readings at the site. Chief spokeswoman
Kristi Gittins said clean-up of the spill
was nearing completion Thursday eve-
ning.
DEP officials could not be reached for
comment Thursday evening.
Acid spilled at area gas drilling pad
Chief Oil and Gas says most of the
substance was contained or captured
at the Bradford County location.
By MATT HUGHES
[email protected]
No evidence of any runoff
into Towanda Creek. Chief and
DEP will continue to take read-
ings and monitor.
Statement by company
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CHAMAN, PAKISTAN
NATO trucks roll again
T
rucks carrying NATO supplies
rolled into Afghanistan for the first
time in more than seven months Thurs-
day, ending a painful chapter in U.S.-
Pakistan relations that saw the border
closed until Washington apologized for
an airstrike that killed 24 Pakistani
soldiers.
Thousands of trucks have been wait-
ing at ports in Karachi for the transit
ban to be lifted as the diplomatic wran-
gling dragged on.
Pakistan closed the routes in retal-
iation for the U.S. airstrikes in Novem-
ber that killed the two dozen border
troops. The decision to reopen them,
after the U.S. apology, marked an eas-
ing of strains in the relationship be-
tween Washington and Islamabad in
recent months. The Americans have
said they did not intentionally target
Pakistani forces, but Pakistan disputed
that.
LE BOURGET, FRANCE
Faults, errors caused crash
The final report Thursday into the
cause of the Air France crash into the
southern Atlantic on June 1, 2009
blamed a combination of human error
and technical faults.
Air France Flight 447 crashed into
the ocean about 900 miles off the
northeast coast of Brazil, killing all 228
passengers and crew.
The malfunctioning of the speed
sensing pitot probes due to icing
caused the autopilot to disconnect,
forcing the co-pilots, who were at the
controls while the captain was having a
rest, to take manual control.
But the pilots were unprepared for
the task of manual flying at high alti-
tude and unwittingly triggered a stall
they were not aware of, the report
found.
ORLANDO, FLA.
Zimmerman granted bail
A Florida judge ruled Thursday that
George Zimmerman can be released
from jail a second time on $1 million
bond, saying he set the bail amount
significantly higher because Zimmer-
man may have been hiding money as
part of a plot to flee the country.
Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester had
revoked Zimmermans $150,000 bond
last month after prosecutors told the
judge Zimmerman and his wife misled
the court about how much money they
had during an April bond hearing.
Zimmerman is charged with second-
degree murder in the shooting death of
Trayvon Martin.
Prosecutors said a website Zimmer-
man created for his legal defense had
raised $135,000 at the time of his first
bond hearing. Zimmerman and his wife
did not mention the money then, and
Shellie Zimmerman even said the cou-
ple had limited resources because she
was a student and he wasnt working.
TOKYO
Nuke disaster blame fixed
Nuclear power returned to Japans
energy mix for the first time in two
months Thursday, hours before a par-
liamentary panel blamed the govern-
ments cozy relations with the industry
for the meltdowns that prompted the
mass shutdown of the nations reactors.
Though the report echoes other
investigations into last years disaster
at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, it
could fuel complaints that Japan is
trying to restart nuclear reactors with-
out doing enough to avoid a repeat.
Thursdays resumption of operations at
a reactor in Ohi, in western Japan,
already had been hotly contested.
I N B R I E F
AP PHOTO
Yes. My owner dresses me funny.
Moddum, an 18-month-old Chihuahua,
sits in its owners hand Thursday out-
side a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thai-
land.
OYSTER BAY, N.Y. A
yacht that capsized with 27
friends and family aboard on
an outing to watch Fourth of
July fireworks was severely
overcrowded and doomed to
tip over, safety experts said
Thursday as the skipper
blamed the tragedy on a wave
that came out of the dark.
Three children died after
becoming trapped Wednesday
night in the cabin of the 34-
foot vessel off Oyster Bay, on
the north shore of Long Is-
land.
Sal Aurelino, whowas at the
helm of the Candi I, told TVs
News12 Long Island that he
saw two lightning bolts, and
then a wave suddenly hit.
It turned the boat around,
he said, his voice cracking. It
just turned the boat. I didnt
see it. It was dark. I didnt see
it.
Aurelinos nephew David
Aurelino, 12, and two girls, 11-
year-oldHarley Treanor and8-
year-old Victoria Gaines, died.
The 24 other passengers a
combination of adults and
children were rescued from
the water, mostly by fellow
boaters, and were not serious-
ly hurt.
The cause of the accident
was under investigation, but it
could have been the weather,
overcrowding, the wake from
another vessel, or a combina-
tion of factors, said Nassau
County Detective Lt. John Az-
zata. The area was crowded
withboaters watching the fire-
works, he said.
Phil Cusumano, a Boston-
based safety instructor and
yacht captain with 35 years of
experience, said there is no
question the boat was badly
overloaded. He said he would
limit a vessel of that size to six
adults. Other boating sites
suggested a maximum of 15
passengers.
Twenty-seven is just cra-
zy, Cusumano said.
3 children die when yacht sinks
Boating experts say vessel
carrying sightseers was
overloaded with 27 aboard.
By FRANK ELTMAN
Associated Press
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WASHINGTON The warn-
ings about the Internet problem
have been splashed across Face-
book and Google. Internet ser-
vice providers have sent notices,
and the FBI set up a special web-
site.
But tens of thousands of Amer-
icans may still lose their Internet
service Mon-
day unless they
do a quick
check of their
computers for
malware that
could have tak-
en over their
machines more
than a year ago.
Despite re-
peated alerts,
the number of
computers that
probably are in-
fected is more
than 277,000
worldwide, down from about
360,000 in April. Of those still in-
fected, the FBI believes that
about 64,000 are in the United
States.
Users whose computers are
still infected Monday will lose
their ability to go online.
Theproblembeganwheninter-
national hackers ran an online ad-
vertising scam to take control of
more than 570,000 infected com-
puters around the world. When
the FBI went in to take down the
hackers late last year, agents real-
izedthat if theyturnedoff the ma-
licious servers being used to con-
trol thecomputers, all thevictims
would lose their Internet service.
In a highly unusual move, the
FBI brought ina private company
to install two clean Internet serv-
ers to take over for the malicious
servers so that people would not
suddenly lose their Internet.
But that temporary systemwill
be shut down at 12:01 a.m. EDT
Monday, July 9.
BothFacebookandGoogle cre-
atedtheir ownwarningmessages
that showed up if someone using
either site appeared to have an in-
fected computer.
To check whether a computer
is infected, users can visit a web-
site run by the group brought in
by the FBI: http://
www.dcwg.org .
The site includes links to sites
that will run a quick check on the
computer, and it also lays out de-
tailed instructions if users want
to actually check the computer
themselves.
Bug set
to attack
277,000
computers
Thousands may lose Internet
service on Monday unless
they check for malware.
By LOLITA C. BALDOR
Associated Press
Facebook and
Google cre-
ated their
own warning
messages
that showed
up if someone
appeared to
have an in-
fected com-
puter.
MAUMEE, Ohio Defending his eco-
nomic policies, President Barack Obama
said Thursday he was betting that Amer-
icans wouldnt lose interest or heart in
the upcoming election despite a political
stalemate in Congress. He said the next
election would set the countrys econom-
ic outlook for the next decade and be-
yond.
Kickingoff a two-day bus tour of north-
ernOhioandwesternPennsylvania, Oba-
ma describeda political systemat a cross-
roads and argued that his Republican ri-
val, Mitt Romney, would pursue econom-
ic policies that favor the wealthy at the
expense of the middle class. The presi-
dent said he was willing to work with
anybody who believes that were in this
together.
Imnot a Democrat first, Iman Amer-
icanfirst, Obama saidat a quintessential
campaign scene, an early 19th-century
museumcomplex dotted with red-white-
and-blue bunting and American flags.
Holding his first campaign event since
the Supreme Courts decision a week ago
to uphold his health care law, Obama de-
fended his sweeping changes to the sys-
tem.
The law I passed is here to stay, he
said. It is going to make the vast major-
ity of Americans more secure.
Obama sought to drawattention to the
economies in both states that have been
helped by a stronger auto industry, not-
ingthat a Jeepplant innearbyToledowas
hiring.
Todays schedule includes a stop at an
elementary school in Poland, Ohio, near
Youngstown, followedby a speechat Car-
negie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
With Romney on vacation in New
Hampshire, the former Massachusetts
governors team dispatched former Min-
nesota Gov. TimPawlenty and Louisiana
Gov. Bobby Jindal, two potential vice
presidential nominees, to some of the
same towns on Obamas tour. Romneys
campaigncounters that Obama has presi-
ded over a series of broken promises on
unemployment, the economy and the
federal deficit.
No one should bet against America.
But we certainly shouldnt double down
on Barack Obama, Pawlenty said.
P R E S I D E N T I A L C A M PA I G N
AP PHOTO
President Barack Obama gets a high-five Thursday as he greets children outside the Kozy Corner diner in Oak Harbour,
Ohio. He is on a two-day bus trip through Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Obama targets Romney
Pawlenty, Jindal defend GOP hopeful
By BEN FELLER
AP White House Correspondent
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
When firefighter Eric Morris shows up
at wildfires across the West, locals bat-
tling the flames sometimes look at him
and wonder who sent him.
The answer isnt a public agency. Its
an insurance company.
Morris is among a group of private
firefighters hired in recent years to pro-
tect homes with high-end insurance
policies.
In a wildfire season that is one of the
busiest and most destructive ever to
hit the region, authorities and resi-
dents say their help is welcome.
Theres curiosity the first time they
work with us, he said. After a while of
explaining and making some calls to
the right people, they let us right in.
Morris and his nine-man crew
helped protect 35 homes in Colorado
Springs in the most destructive fire in
the states history. It killed two people
and destroyed 346 homes.
There are no numbers available for
how many homes these firefighters
save and, given the unpredictable na-
ture of fires, few are willing to take
credit.
For insurers, hiring them is worth
the cost. They spend thousands on
well-equipped, federally rated fire-
fighters, potentially saving hundreds
of thousands, if not millions, of dollars
to replace a home and its contents.
Morris crew worked for Chubb Per-
sonal Insurance, which provides cover-
age for homes typically valued be-
tween $400,000 and $3 million, said
Kevin Fuhriman, the companys per-
sonal lines catastrophe manager.
Its an added layer of protection for
our clients, Fuhriman said. From a
business perspective? Its an extremely
advantageous business proposition.
Other companies offer fire protec-
tion services, typically for higher-end
clients, said Carole Walker, executive
director of the Rocky Mountain Insur-
ance Information Association.
The private crews work closely with
and report to incident command-
ers at the scene. Their presence means
other firefighters can focus on other
structures, said Greg Huele, a spokes-
man with the federal team in charge of
the Colorado Springs fire.
Insurance companies send private firefighters to blazes
Crews are hired to protect pricey
properties in path of wildfires.
By P. SOLOMON BANDA
Associated Press
AP PHOTO
A handful of insurance companies
have sent in firefighters during wild-
fires to protect high-priced homes.
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BALKAN Agnes, Mass of Christian
Burial 11 a.m. today at 11 a.m. in St.
Josephs Church of St. Monicas
Parish, Wyoming. Friends may
call today at the church from10
a.m. until time of service.
BORUCH Ann, funeral 10:30 a.m.
today in the Joseph L. Wroblew-
ski Funeral Home, 56 Ashley St.,
Ashley. Mass of Christian Burial
at 10 a.m. in Holy Family Roman
Catholic Church, 828 Main St.,
Sugar Notch. Family and friends
may call 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. today
in the funeral home.
CAPUTO Michael Sr., funeral 9
a.m. today in the Graziano Funer-
al Home Inc., Pittston Township.
Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30
a.m. in St. Joseph Marello Parish
(Our Lady of Mt. Carmel R.C.
Church).
CLARK Lillian, celebration of life
service 11 a.m. Saturday, with
visitation 10 to 11 a.m. at First
Primitive Methodist Church, on
the corner of Church & Prospect
Sts., Nanticoke.
CONNELL James, funeral 10 a.m.
Saturday from the Hugh B.
Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home,
1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort.
Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30
a.m. at Elizabeth Ann Seton
Parish, Swoyersville. Friends may
call today 4 to 8 p.m. at the
funeral home.
CONWAY Alice, memorial service
11:30 a.m. today at the Corcoran
Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St.,
Plains Township. Visitation 11 a.m.
until the time of service.
HARDISKY Eleanor, funeral 10:30
a.m. today in the Andrew Strish
Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St., Larks-
ville. Mass of Christian Burial at 11
a.m. in St. John the Baptist
Church, Nesbitt St., Larksville.
Family and friends may call 9:30
a.m. until time of service.
KEEFE John, relatives and friends
may call 4 to 6 p.m. today in
McCune Funeral Home, 80 S.
Mountain Blvd., Mountain Top.
LEYSHON Edward, funeral ser-
vices 1 p.m. Saturday from the
Thomas P. Kearney Funeral
Home, Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old
Forge. Friends may call at the
funeral home10 a.m. until time of
service.
LUTKOWSKI Ruth, funeral 11 a.m.
today in the Thomas P. Kearney
Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. Main
St., Old Forge.
PAPCIAK Edward, funeral will be
held at the convenience of the
family. Friends may call at the
Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 173 E.
Green St., Nanticoke on Saturday
from1 to 3 p.m.
PERGEORELIS Michael Jr., funer-
al 11 a.m. today in the chapel of
Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover
Township. Family and friends may
call today 6 to 8 p.m. in the
George A. Strish Inc. Funeral
Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley.
STROUD William, funeral 11 a.m.
Saturday in the Chapel at Oak
Lawn Cemetery, 1250 S. Main St.,
Hanover Township.
TASKER Marian, celebration of
life 10 a.m. today in McLaughlins,
142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-
Barre.
WASHCALUS Gertrude, funeral 9
a.m. today in the S.J. Grontkowski
Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St.,
Plymouth. Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. in All Saints
Parish, 66 Willow St., Plymouth.
WASSEL Rose, funeral 9 a.m.
Saturday from the Nat & Gawlas
Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of
Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call
today 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral
home.
WICKIZER Kenneth, funeral 6
p.m. today in the Louis V. Ciuccio
Funeral Home, 145 Moosic Road,
Old Forge. Friends may call today
4 to 6 p.m.
FUNERALS
JOSEPH MACARCHICK, of
Glendale, passed away Wednes-
day, July 4, 2012 at Hospice Com-
munity Care, Dunmore.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Bernard J. Pion-
tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main
St., Duryea.
MILDRED R. NEIPER, 84, Tay-
lor, passedaway Saturday, June 30,
2012, at Geisinger Community
Medical Center in Scranton. Born
on September 19, 1927, she was a
daughter of the late Peter and Ma-
ry Daly Neiper. A notably hard-
working person with a heart as big
as her smile, she was always there
to lend a hand to someone in need.
She will be dearly missed and for-
ever remembered by those who
loved her. Preceding her in death
were six sisters, Joan, Adeline,
Gertrude, Mae, Doris and Marga-
ret; and three brothers, Charles,
Vincent and Harold. She is sur-
vived by several nieces, nephews
and cousins.
A private Mass of Christian
Burial was celebrated by the Rev.
Philip A. Altavilla, Rector of St. Pe-
ters Cathedral in St. Anns Basili-
ca, Scranton. Private interment
followed alongside her beloved
parents in Marcy Cemetery, Du-
ryea.
JOHN SHAFER, 58, of Larks-
ville, passedaway onThursday, Ju-
ly 5, 2012.
Funeral arrangements are
pendingfromthe S.J. Grontkowski
Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St.,
Plymouth. Please visit
www.sjgrontkowskifuneralhome-
.com for additional information or
to submit online condolences.
SELMA ZNEIMER, 92, former-
ly of Kingston and Dallas, died
Wednesday, July 4, 2012. She was a
resident of the Watermark at Lo-
gan Square, Philadelphia. Selma
married Stephan Zneimer in 1941.
Several years later they moved to
the Wilkes-Barre area, where they
raised their family. Selma was pre-
ceded in death by her husband,
Stephan, andher son, Richard. She
is survived by her daughter, Car-
ole; son-in-law, Robert; grandchil-
dren, Andrewand Carly; sister, Su-
zanne Moskowitz.
A graveside funeral service
will be held Sunday at noon at
Temple Israel Cemetery, Swoyers-
ville, with Rabbi Larry Kaplan and
Cantor Ahron Araham officiating.
Arrangements are made by Rosen-
berg Funeral Chapel, 348 River St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Condolences maybe
sent by visiting Selmas obituary at
www.rosenbergfuneralchapel-
.com.
J
ames T. Bachman, 71, of Pott-
stown, and most recently a resi-
dent at Gino Merli Veterans Medi-
cal Center, Scranton, passed away
Wednesday, July 4, 2012, in Region-
al Hospital of Scranton, the former
Mercy Hospital.
Born in Pittston on January 26,
1941, he was a son of the late James
F. and Hilda Hunter Bachman. Jim
was a graduate of Pittston High
School
A Vietnam veteran, Jim spent his
career in the U.S. Air Force, retiring
as a Senior Master Sergeant. His
service took him across the globe,
traveling to every continent except
Antarctica. He had the honor of
serving in the 89th Airlift Wing sta-
tioned at Andrews Air Force Base,
assigned to Air Force One and Air
Force Two during the Ford and Car-
ter Administrations.
A gregarious spirit, Bachman en-
joyed his family, his children and his
dogs. He was an accomplished cook
and gardener.
He is preceded in death by his
wife, Marjorie Bachman, on June
28, 2009; half-brothers, Martin
Kearney, Charles Kearney and John
Kearney.
He is survived by sons, James N.
Bachman; step-son, Kyle J. Roma-
nowski and family; daughter, Robin
J. Bachman; brother, George Bach-
man and wife, Nina; sister, Imelda I.
Simonson; brother-in-law, Robert
Jenkins; sister-in-law, Carole Lance;
nieces and a nephew.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday morning at 11a.m. at
the Howell-Lussi Funeral Home,
509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston.
Friends maycall at thefuneral home
Saturdaymorningfrom10a.m. until
time of service. Interment will be
held at Marcy Cemetery, Duryea.
Inlieuof flowers, memorial dona-
tions may be sent to the American
Heart Association, 613 Baltimore
Dr. #3, Wilkes-Barre, PA18702.
James Bachman
July 4, 2012
J
oseph J. Shonk Jr., 89, of Wilkes-
Barre, passedaway Tuesday, July
3, 2012, at the Birchwood Nursing
and Rehabilitation Center, Nanti-
coke.
Mr. Shonk was born December 6,
1922, in Larksville, and was a son of
the late Joseph J. and Mary Woods
Shonk Sr.
He graduated from Larksville
High School and served in the U.S.
Navy during World War II.
Joseph had been employed by
Sordoni Enterprises, Kingston; Be-
thlehem Steel, Allentown, and re-
tired from the Boeing Co., Philadel-
phia, after 31 years of employment.
His wife, the former Betty Koch-
er, died in 2008, and his daughter
Bonnie Lou Shonk died in 1990. He
was also preceded in death by a sis-
ter, Mildred Bartle.
He is survived by a son, Joseph R.
Shonk, and his wife, Joyce, Wilkes-
Barre; daughter JoAnn Baker and
her husband, Benny, Warfordsburg,
Pa.; grandchildren, Amanda, Chris-
sy, Franklin, Dana and George;
great-grandchildren, Duston and
Anna.
A private funeral service
will be held at the conve-
nience of the family fromthe Curtis
L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., cor-
ner of Routes 29 &118, Pikes Creek.
Interment will be in the Maple
Grove Cemetery, Pikes Creek.
Online condolences can be made
at clswansonfuneralhome.com.
Joseph Shonk Jr.
July 3, 2012
Carl (Pete)
W. Button Jr.,
63, of 970 E. Av-
ery Station
Road, Factory-
ville, (East Lem-
on), passed
away unexpect-
edly Tuesday
evening, July 3, 2012, at the Tyler
Memorial Hospital in Tunkhan-
nock.
Born in Meshoppen on April 2,
1949, Pete was a son of the late Carl
W. and Celia J. Very Button Sr.
Pete grew up in the Laceyville
and Meshoppen areas. For many
years, he was a truck driver for Ran-
som Quarries in Olyphant. In his
younger years, Pete was also em-
ployed at the Bill Gulick Farm in
West Auburn, Pa.; Pinky Marbaker
Farm and Burton Salsman Farm,
both in Laceyville. He was also em-
ployed in the past years as a truck
driver for Sam VanDeMark Truck-
ing, Laceyville.; Endless Mountains
Disposal; Wyoming Sand and Grav-
el; Dobrinski Trucking and Hughey
Trucking, all of Tunkhannock.
In his spare time he was an avid
fan of NASCAR racing, with his fa-
vorite driver being Number 3
Dale Earnhardt. He also loved to
hunt, especially coon hunting;
TeamPenning; andall Chevrolet ve-
hicles.
Besides his parents, he was pre-
ceded in death by a daughter, Mel-
lissa Button; sister Rose Conroy;
and two brothers-in-law, Raymond
Shoemaker and Jimmy Shoemaker.
Surviving is his wife, the former
Jeannie M. Shoemaker Button, with
whom he has been for the last 22
years, East Lemon, Pa.; children,
William Button (Heather Stidd),
East Lemon, Pa.; Celia (David)
Sands, Laceyville; Carl W. ButtonIII
(Bobbie Jean Bennett), Wyalusing;
Dorothy (Ronald) Cassellbury, To-
wanda, and Bradley Button, Tunk-
hannock; also his step-children,
Matthew (Lori) Rozelle and Mark
(Steph) Rozelle, all of Tunkhan-
nock; as well as 25 grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
He is also survivedby his mother-
in-law, Mrs. Tina Shoemaker, East
Lemon, Pa.; brother, Richard But-
ton, Vestal, N.Y.; seven sisters,
Eloise, Wyalusing; Luwanna, Sus-
quehanna; Joanne, Wyalusing; Ma-
ryJane, Binghamton, N.Y.; Edna,
Vestal, N.Y.; Carol, Binghamton,
N.Y.; and Paula, Tunkhannock; and
several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 2 p.m. fromthe Sheldon
Funeral Homes, Main St., Lacey-
ville, with longtime family friend
the Rev. Darrell Sands officiating.
Interment will be in the Overfield
Cemetery in Meshoppen. Family
and friends may call at the funeral
home on Saturday afternoon from
noon until the time of the service.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing
may make memorial donations to
the charity of the donors choice.
Carl Button Jr.
July 3, 2012
Ronald E. Sa-
dowski, 83, a
life-long resi-
dent of Nanti-
coke, passed
away peacefully
at home Tues-
day, July3, 2012,
after a heart-
breaking battle
with Alzheimers disease.
Born June 24, 1929, he was a son
of the late John and Stella Sadow-
ski, and was one of nine siblings.
Ron was a veteran of the U.S. Ar-
my. Prior to his retirement, he was
employed for numerous years by
Dana Perfumes, Mountain Top. He
was well known as Ron the TV
man. He was a hard worker who
put his family first. He had a great
sense of humor and a kind word for
everyone. Rons greatest memories
were time spent with his grandchil-
dren. He lovedvacationinginOcean
City, Md.
Dearest husband, father and pop-
pop, we will miss you. God has
granted you peace and now you are
our Guardian Angel.
Surviving are his beloved wife,
the former Betty Negosh; his son,
Ronald C., Jr.; daughter, Mary Beth
(Betsy) Cheshinski; grandsons,
Kyle and Ryan Cheshinski; all of
Nanticoke; sister, Linda Vivian;
brother, Roger Sadowski, both of
Mountain Top.
A private memorial service
will be held at the conve-
nience of the family. Arrangements
made by Brian Arthur Strauch Fu-
neral Homes and Cremation Servic-
es, Scranton, www.strauchfuneral-
homes.com.
Ronald Sadowski
July 3, 2012
S
tanley L. Bzura Sr., 95, of
Wilkes-Barre, passed away on
Wednesday, July 4, 2012, at his
home.
He was born February 13, 1917,
in Wilkes-Barre, a son of the late
Benjamin and Tecla Bzura.
He was a graduate of Coughlin
High School and was a Navy veter-
anof WorldWar II where he served
as a pharmacists mate on an air-
craft carrier.
Mr. Bzura was employed as a
salesman for 51 years for General
Paper and Supply of Wilkes-Barre.
He was a member of Ss. Peter and
Paul Church, Plains Township.
In addition to his parents, he
was preceded in death by his wife,
Frances Skura Bzura, who passed
away on January 8, 1996.
Surviving are his son, Stanley L.
Bzura Jr., and his wife, Jean,
Wilkes-Barre; six grandchildren,
includinghis special friend, B.J.; 12
great-grandchildren, two great-
great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends may
attend the Mass of Christian
Burial that will be celebrated Sat-
urday at 9:30 a.m. in Ss. Peter and
Paul Church, Plains Township.
Interment will be in the parish
cemetery, Plains Township.
Condolences can be sent to the
family at www.eblakecollins.com.
Stanley Bzura Sr.
July 4, 2012
Mr. James
Ladner, 81, of 82
Lazy Brook Cir-
cle, Hallstead,
Pa., passed
away at his
home, in Liber-
ty Township,
Susquehanna
County, onWednesdaymorning, Ju-
ly 4, 2012, surrounded by his loving
family by his side. Mr. Ladner was
formally of the Meshoppen area.
Born on January 27, 1931 in
Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the
late Jesse D. and Ruth Oplinger
Ladner. James grew up and spent
most of his early life in the Meshop-
pen area.
From 1951 until 1953 he served
his country with the U.S. Air Force,
stationed in Korea.
For over 20 years, he was an auto
mechanic at Vitale Ford, in Mon-
trose, retiring in 1988.
James was a life member of the
Gardner-Warner Post 154, Ameri-
can Legion, in Montrose. Very ac-
tive in his community, he was con-
sidered the neighborhood Grandpa,
and loved to be surrounded by his
family, friends and neighbors.
Surviving is his wife of 49 years,
the former Roxann M. Weber Ladn-
er, whomhe marriedonOctober 20,
1962.
Besides his parents, he was pre-
ceded in death by three brothers,
JesseLadner Jr., DonaldLadner and
Richard Ladner; two sisters, Betty
Brewer and Joan Ladner.
He is alsosurvivedby son, Robert
(Joanne) Ladner, Montrose; daugh-
ters, Jody (David) White, Nichol-
son, Pa.; SusanLadner (JasonLuce)
and Shelia Ladner (Jody Luce), all
of Hallstead, Pa.; as well as nine
grandchildren and six great-grand-
children; three sisters, Kathleen
Dunbar and Nancy (Robert) Jen-
nings, Meshoppen, and Ruthanne
Scapillato, Williamsville, N.Y.; sev-
eral nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
on Monday at 2 p.m. from the
Sheldon Funeral Home, Main St.,
Meshoppen, with the Rev. Tom
Mott of the Meshoppen United
Methodist Church officiating. Inter-
ment will be in the Overfield Ceme-
tery in Meshoppen, with graveside
military services tobe conductedby
themembers of theGardner-Warner
Post 154, American Legion. Family
and friends may call at the funeral
home Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing
to do so may make memorial dona-
tions to the Heartland Hospice, 38
N. Main St., Pittston, PA18640.
James Ladner
July 4, 2012
RALPHTYBURSKI, 82, of West
Grand Street, Nanticoke, passed
away Monday afternoon, July 2,
2012, at Birchwood Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center, Nanticoke.
As per Ralphs wishes, there
will be no funeral services.
JANET W. COSTANZO, 71, of
Pittston Township, passed away
Wednesday, July 4, 2012, in the
Golden Living Center East Moun-
tain, Plains Township.
Funeral arrangements are
pending from the Metcalfe and
Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming.
D
onna L. Thomas, 72, of West
Wyoming, passed away
Wednesday evening, July 4, 2012, in
her home.
Born in Spokane, Wash., she was
a daughter of the late Robert and
Helen Jorgensen Deno. She was
educated in the Spokane school sys-
tem. Prior to her retirement, she
was employed at the Fox Hill Coun-
try Club for 20 years. She was a
member of Our Lady of Sorrows
Church of St. Monicas Parish, West
Wyoming.
Preceding her in death was her
husband, Joseph, in 2008; son Ran-
dy; brothers, Carl and Timothy De-
no.
Survivingis her sonKenThomas,
West Wyoming; granddaughter;
Amanda Jean Thomas, Mountain
Top; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held
Saturdayat 9a.m. fromtheMetcalfe
and Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504
Wyoming Ave., Wyoming, with a
Mass of ChristianBurial at 9:30a.m.
in Our Lady of Sorrows Church of
St. Monicas Parish, Exeter. Inter-
ment will be in St. Marys Cemetery
of Swoyersville. Friends may call to-
day from 5 to 8 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorial con-
tributions may be made to the
Meadows Nursing and Rehabilita-
tion Center Residents Activity
Fund, 55 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas,
PA18612.
Donna Thomas
July 4, 2012
FRANK BRADY, 62, of Ed-
wardsville, passed away Thursday,
July 5, 2012, at home.
Friends and relatives of Mr.
Brady are askedtocall the Luzerne
County Coroners Office at 570-
825-1664 with any information.
MARY G. ALESCAVAGE, 94,
formerly of Kingston, died
Wednesday, July 04, 2012, at
KrammHealth Care &Rehab Cen-
ter, Milton. Born in Endicott, N.Y.,
she was a daughter of the late Wa-
sil and Anna Eich Gerich. Mary
was employed in the garment in-
dustry. She was a member of St
Mary Byzantine Catholic Church.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, Albert; brother, John
Gerich. Survivingare sisters, Anna
Bartish, Veronica Whalen; niece,
Nancy Whalen-Bernstein; nieces,
nephews.
Funeral serviceswill be heldat
9 a.m. Saturday from the Yeosock
Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St.,
Plains Township, with Office of
Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St.
Mary Byzantine Catholic Church.
Internment will be held in St Ma-
rys Cemetery, Dallas. Friend may
call Saturday, 8:30 to 9 a.m.
STAR MELISSA DOWE, 47, of
Wilkes-Barre, died Saturday, June
30, 2012, at Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital. Born in New York City,
she was a daughter of Rose Dowe
and the late Gerard Dowe. Star
was employedinthetelecommuni-
cation industry with Verizon. Sur-
vivingare five children, four grand-
children, two brothers, a sister,
and her companion, Janazah.
Prayer Service will be held to-
day at noon at the Yeosock Funeral
Home, 40S. MainSt., Plains Town-
ship, with Minister Abdul Haseez
Muhammad officiating. Interment
will be held in Maple Hill Cemete-
ry, Hanover Township. Family and
friends may call at noon today at
the funeral home.
J
ohn P. Witinski, 91, of Hanover
Township, passed away Wednes-
day, July 4, 2012 in Birchwood Nurs-
ing and Rehabilitation Center.
Born July 3, 1921, in Hanover
Township, he was a son of the late
Joseph and Mary Tomko Witinski.
He servedinthe U.S. Navyduring
World War II and was a member of
Holy Family Church, Sugar Notch.
Prior to his retirement, he was em-
ployedby Ridgley Concrete Compa-
ny and previously worked as a coal
miner. His most enjoyable time was
spent with his family, fishing, hunt-
ing and working in his garden.
John is preceded in death by his
daughter Lorraine; sisters Helen,
Margaret, Lillian and Evelyn; and
brother Joseph.
Surviving is his loving wife of 68
years, the former Amelia Zagalik;
daughters Amelia Melski and her
husband, Joseph, Warrior Run; Joan
and her husband, Dennis, Center-
moreland; grandchildren, Lynn and
Bryan Melski; brothers Stanley and
Stephen; sisters Marion and Rose;
nieces and nephews.
He will be greatly missed by fam-
ily and friends.
Funeral Services will be held
today at 11 a.m. from the Earl
W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14
W. Green St., Nanticoke, with the
Rev. Dang officiating. Interment
will be in St. Marys Cemetery, Ha-
nover Township. Friends may call
from 9 a.m. until time of service.
John Witinski
July 4, 2012
CHICAGO U.S. Rep. Jesse
Jackson Jr. is suffering from
physical and emotional ail-
ments that require extended in-
patient treatment, according to a
statement from his office Thurs-
day.
The Chicago Democrat, who
faces a House ethics investiga-
tion over his ties to imprisoned
former Illinois Gov. Rod Blago-
jevich, has been on medical leave
for three weeks for exhaustion,
news his office announced last
week in a three-sentence state-
ment. But no details about Jack-
sons whereabouts and condition
have been released since then.
A statement from his office on
Thursday did not disclose his lo-
cation or provide details of his
medical condition. Messages left
for his spokesmen were not im-
mediately returned.
Congressman Jacksons med-
ical condition is more serious
than we thought and initially be-
lieved, the statement said. Re-
cently, we have been made aware
that he has grappled with certain
physical and emotional ailments
privately for a long period of
time. At present, he is undergo-
ing further evaluation and treat-
ment at an in-patient medical fa-
cility.
The statement said Jackson,
47, will need extended in-pa-
tient treatment as well as contin-
uing medical treatment thereaf-
ter.
Messages left Thursday for his
wife, Chicago Alderman Sandi
Jackson, and a brother who is a
professor in Chicago, were not
immediately returned.
Jackson Jr.
an inpatient,
staff says
By SOPHIA TAREEN
Associated Press
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409 Autos under
$5000
JEEP `99
CHEROKEE
99,500 miles, 5
speed, $3,700,OBO
(570)752-5229
442 RVs & Campers
EXPEDITION 03 37U
CUMMINS 300 DIESEL
PUSHER
19,000 miles,
2 slides, 8 kw Gen.
2 Air conditioners,
Microwave-Convect
Oven, 4 door ref-
with automatic ice
maker, heated hold-
ing tanks,
Corian counter
tops, 2 TV- sur-
round sound, cherry
cabinets, ice maker,
washer/dryer.
Sleeps 6. Queen
beds, back up
camera, recently
inspected, garaged
in winter. $64,500
570-288-2649
610 Business
Opportunities
BUSINESS FOR SALE
Quaint family
restaurant in New
Albany, PA, with 2
occupied upstairs
apartments. Turn
key operation. For
more info, call
570-637-4197
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
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AVOCA
606 York Avenue
Friday and Saturday
8am-4pm
Multi-Family,
Rain or Shine!
Weedwhakers,
chainsaws, bi-fold
doors, new light
fixtures, clothes,
and lots great stuff!
DALLAS
119 Lincoln St.
Off Ondish Rd.
Sat 7/7 7:30-1:00
Kids Stuff Double
Jogging Stroller,
Train Set, Toys,
Some Household,
Misc.
DURYEA
Crossin Towers
500 Brown St.
Saturday, July 7th
8 am to 3 pm
Large selection of
items. Stop by & see!
DALLAS
19 Mapleseed Dr.
Sat 9 am to 1pm
Sleeper sofa,
toddler girls chaise
lounges, toddler
bike seat, pre lit
christmas tree,
toddler kitchen set,
girls and boys
clothes/toys, home
decor... so much to
clear out! Great
quality stuff!
DALLAS
236 MACHELL AVE.
Saturday, July 7th
from 8AM-4PM.
Selling all name
brand clothes,Vera
Bradley purses,
shoes and costume
jewelry. All items
are like new!!!
Come out and get
your new wardrobe
and accessories
this Saturday!
A donation from this
sale will go to the
Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society!
DALLAS
465 MAIN ST.
HUGE!! 3 FAMILY
YARD SALE
7/6 (8-4), 7/7 (8-4)
Clothing, tools,
baby items, vintage
& antique items,
knick knacks, auto
parts, Bass Boat,
tons more!
EXETER
13 Memorial St
Friday & Saturday
Starting at 8am
Furniture, Antiques,
desk, clothing, tube
slide, decorations &
much more!
FORTY FORT
1477 Wyoming Ave
Sun, July 8th, 9-3
Some antique furni-
ture, toys, baby
gear, decorative
household items.
LINE UP
A GREAT DEAL...
IN CLASSIFIED!
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
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Its a showroom in print!
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EXETER
1950 Wyoming Ave
Sundays 8am-4pm
VENDORS
WANTED!
The Discount
Warehouse
Vendor Market.
Indoor spaces,
Outdoor spaces,
& Storefronts
available.
Call Chris at
570-709-1639
after 3:30pm.
FORTY FORT
1642 Wyoming Ave
Friday, 9am-1pm
Saturday,9am-11am
This is a huge sale
that you will not
want to miss.
Everything priced
to sell!
FORTY FORT
42 BEDFORD ST
Saturday, July 7,
from 9am - 2pm.
LINEUP
ASUCCESSFULSALE
INCLASSIFIED!
Doyouneedmorespace?
A yard or garage sale
in classified
is the best way
tocleanout your closets!
Youre in bussiness
with classified!
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
705 Hazle St.
Saturday & Sunday
8 am to 2 pm
Everything under $5
SIDEWALK
SALE
KINGSTON
BLOCK
John Street
Sat & Sun., 8-3
You Name It We
Have It!
Line up a place to live
in classified!
HUNLOCK CREEK
1517 State Rte. 29
Fri, Sat, & Sun, 8-2
Furniture, lamps,
antiques, clothes,
Coach purses,
signed & numbered
artwork, toys, tod-
dler bed, drop leaf
dining room table,
Waterford, rugs,
antique oak
wash stand,
cash register.
Everything Must Go!
LUZERNE
COUNTY FAIR
Is Hosting A
Community Yard
Sale On The Fair
Grounds
July 7, 14 & 21st.
$10 for 10ft.
No pre-registration
required. Parking
on grounds. Vendor
set up at 7am.
Refreshments will
be available Call
675-FAIR or email:
artsncraftslcf@
hotmail.com
MOUNTAIN TOP
103 Greystone Dr.
Friday, 1pm-7pm
Saturday, 8am-1pm
Multiple consult-
ants. Baskets, pot-
tery, wrought iron.
Most items 50% or
more!
Longaberger
Clearance Sale!
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new apartment?
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you compare costs -
without hassle
or worry!
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with classified!
MOUNTAIN TOP
26 Summit View
Drive
Saturday 7/7
8am-12
Household items,
baby and children
girl clothing,
womens clothing,
etc!
MOUNTAINTOP
2106 Church Rd
Saturday, 8am-12
Rolling truck bed
cover, canoe,
skooter, toys, chil-
drens clothes &
much more!
MOUNTAINTOP
411 Ice Harvest Dr.
Sat & Sun., 8-2
Construction items,
tools, outdoor furni-
ture, couch, TVs,
household items,
mountain bikes, 2
mens large & 2
womens small.
LG washer & dryer.
Cash register &
clothing ticket
maker.
PLYMOUTH
238 Vine St
Saturday, July 7
8:30am - 1pm
2 Family Sale. 2
bedroom sets,
household items,
boy toys, everything
is priced to go!
Looking for that
special place
called home?
Classified will address
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with classified!
SHAVERTOWN
270 Ferguson Ave.
8:00-2:00
No Early Birds
Turkey frier,
sandblaster,
stainless sink,
carburetors,
automatic litter box,
household items,
kids items, & much
more!
SWOYERSVILLE
272 Slocum St
Fri. & Sat,
July 6 & 7, 8-2
Kids & adult
clothes, toys,
household items,
collectibles, movies,
hutch & much
more!
SWOYERSVILLE
113 Noyes Avenue
6th, 7th & 8th,
Moving from PA to
Arizona
CALL TO INQUIRE!
570-687-5335
Lots of different
power tools, lots of
mechanical tools,
car ramps, 8 foot
ladder, jackstand,
bottle jacks, garden
tools, chainsaws,
leafblower, wheel-
barrow, air tools,
ice cutters, ratchets
& much more! Wall
hanging, water
globes, curtain
rods, vacuum
cleaners, arts &
crafts supplies,
books, flashlights,
50 plasma flat
screen, 2 years old
with a 1 year war-
ranty left. Paid
$850, has original
receipt, asking
$500 OBO. Has a
wall mount. DVD
players, pots and
pans, Indian doll
collection, dolphin
lamps, dolphin
clocks, Star Wars
comforter set, A lit-
tle tykes wagon,
small kitchen appli-
ances, Bakers rack,
TV stand holds up
to 50 flatscreen.
Wall art, lots of
Wicker, and artificial
flowers. Sheets, pil-
lowcases, blankets,
lamps, humidifiers,
and vaporizers. Ugg
boots size 7.5,
Christmas decora-
tions & much more!
Everything must go!
Please call
570-687-5335 for
all details. Last ad
that ran had a
phone # error.
Please call asap as
everything must go!
Thanks.
Looking for the right deal
on an automobile?
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Its a showroom in print!
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TRUCKSVILLE
201 Carverton Road
VINTAGE
YARD SALE
Sat 7/6 & Sun 7/7
from 8am -4pm.
HUGE collection of
jewelry, Depression
glass, Jadite, 50s
kitchen, antique
trunk, French wire
laundry hamper,
enamel-top table,
linens, vintage
purses, architec-
tural salvage man-
tel, 30s light fix-
tures & farmhouse
sink, TJMaxx & Tar-
get home dcor,
Christmas, new-in-
box items &
furniture.
TRUCKSVILLE
223 & 230
Cliffside Ave.
Sat., July 7th, 10-4
Something for
Everybody!
WEST PITTSTON
701 Montgomery
Avenue
July 6th and 7th
8am - 2pm
Furniture, home
decor, older boys
and younger girls
clothes and toys,
children's books,
DVDs and games!
WILKES-BARRE
250 Blackman St.
Fri & Sat, 9-3
Linens, junior
clothes, shoes,
purses, bikes, lawn-
mowers, tire, glass-
ware, pots & pans.
Find Something?
Lose Something?
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WILKES-BARRE
640 Hazle St
Saturday, July 7th
Starting at 9am
A variety of items,
something for
everyone!
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
504. S. Main Street
Sat., July 7, 8-2
1940s hand truck,
quilts, lots of deco-
rative, Christmas,
household, books &
womens clothing.
WYOMING
153 9th Street
Sat. July 7th, 8-12
Womens & juniors
clothing, household,
books, DVDs,
centerpiece vases
& more!
815 Dogs
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD
Pups, all colors and
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Watt, of Pittston, said Griffith
contacted him last month to tell
him there were no invoices.
Watt: Invoices submitted
Watt said he did submit invoic-
es, and offered to meet with Grif-
fith to show him the documents,
which he provided to a reporter
Thursday. Griffith said he would
get back to Watt, but never did,
Watt said.
Griffith then released the audit
without giving Watt a chance to
respond.
I told him I will sit down with
them. Ill wait for you to call me
back. I didnt hear fromhim, Watt
said. If someone had just taken
my offer to sit down and go over
this with me, there is 100 percent
nothing wrong.
Griffith did not respond to
phone messages and an email
Thursday seeking comment.
Davison, of Kingston, and Sala-
vantis took issue with the audits
suggestion that charges for hours
attorneys spent in preparing and
delivering their fees petitions be
disallowed.
The audit recommends seeking
$742 fromSalavantis, but nothing
from Davison.
Salavantis, whorepresentedcli-
ents before becoming district at-
torney six months ago, and Davi-
son said the courts specifically
permitted attorneys to charge for
preparingthe petitions, whichthe
courts required them to file.
I only billed for court docu-
ments I prepared. For himto say I
should not bill for that, I find that
tobeoutrageous, Salavantis said.
Davison billed only once for
preparing his bills a total of
$41.25. That amount was offset
because he under-billed the coun-
ty on another invoice, resulting in
a $110 credit being due him, ac-
cording to Griffiths audit.
Insinuation upsetting
Eventhoughhewas not citedas
possiblyowingthe countymoney,
Davison said he was upset by the
insinuation he and the others did
something wrong.
The implication by Mr. Grif-
fiths audit is there was some inap-
propriate billing by the lawyers
who followed the direction of the
court, Davison said. I think
thats unfair and inappropriate. ...
Hedidnt thinkabout what hewas
saying.
In an interview Tuesday, Grif-
fith said he believed the charges
for preparing bills should be disal-
lowed because the audit Stevens
commissioned, performed by Fo-
rensic Resolutions Inc., did not
permit the charges.
Davison and Salavantis said
thats a misinterpretation of the
Stevens audit, which disallowed
charges only on fee petitions that
were duplicative.
Griffths audit contains contra-
dictory information regarding
whether the questioned charges
of other attorneys are duplicative.
He lists the charges as being
potentially duplicative in a
graph attached to the audit. But
right below the graph, he states
although not duplicative, like
billing amounts were disallowed
by Forensic Resolutions as they
pertained to Stevens bills.
First of all, to apply to other at-
torneys the audit paid for by Ste-
vens is irrelevant, Davison said.
What does apply is what the
court directed. For Walter to use
that audit is incorrect, andhe mis-
interpreted the conclusions in
terms of billing documents.
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David and Catherine Sims
Gunther, Huntington Mills, is
celebrating his second birthday
today, July 6. Noah is a grand-
son of Leo and Cathy Sims,
Hunlock Creek, and Bill and
Tammy Hunter, Stillwater.
Noah M. Gunther
Khloe Marie Harp, daughter of C.J.
Harp and Katie Miscavage, Hanov-
er Township, is celebrating her
second birthday today, July 6.
Khloe is a granddaughter of Wen-
dy Miscavage and John Canterino,
Parsons; Cliff and Jo Harp, Texas;
and the late Donna Nenish. She is
a great-granddaughter of Frank
and Angie Miscavage, Parsons;
Ruth Dunagan, Texas; and the late
Henry Dunagan.
Khloe M. Harp
Kaylee Kovaly, daughter of John
and Sandy Kovaly, Shavertown, is
celebrating her sixth birthday
today, July 6. Kaylee has a sister,
Alexa, 1 1, two brothers, Daymond,
10, and Carter, 8, a half-brother,
Tyler, 19, and two half-sisters,
Danielle, 21, and Marisa, 19.
Kaylee Kovaly
Mia Tallini, daughter of Sisto and
Suzanne Tallini, South Floral Park,
N.Y., celebrated her third birthday
June 30. Mia is a granddaughter
of Filomena Tallini, Franklin
Square, N.Y., and Stanely and
Mary Ann Barnak, Suscon. She is
a great-granddaughter of Cassie
Barnak, Dupont, and Guiseppe
and Sandinella Tallini, Torrice,
Italy. Mia has a brother, Ian, 5.
Mia Tallini
Carlos Manuel Schwab-Viccica,
son of Ana Viccica, Pittston, and
Carlos Schwab, West Pittston, is
celebrating his third birthday
today, July 6. Carlos is a grand-
son of Paula and Joe Viccica,
West Pittston, and Nancy
Schwab and Carlos Velazquez,
both of Allentown. He is a great-
grandson of Mary Viccica, West
Wyoming.
Carlos M. Schwab-Viccica
LAKE-LEHMAN: A Color
Guard Day Camp will be held 10
a.m.-3 p.m. July 16-20 at the
Lake-Lehman High School. The
camp is for girls and boys, ages
8-13, who are interested in learn-
ing the fundamentals of color
guard. The cost is $15 per person.
All equipment will be supplied.
Sign-ups will be held 4-8 p.m.
July 12-14 in the lobby of Lake-
Lehman High School.
For more information call
674-5561 or 262-4116.
PITTSTON: The Pittston Me-
morial Library is holding a Fill a
Bag Book Sale during the
month of July. Cost of a bag is $2
and the library has a large selec-
tion of adult fiction and non-
fiction books and childrens
books.
Adult computer classes are
being offered at 10:30 a.m. on
Thursdays. Reservations are
necessary and space is limited.
An art contest based on the
Dream Big theme will be held.
Submissions can be in all art
mediums except sculpture and
must be no larger than 15 inches.
Deadline for submission is July
23.
The library is now operating
under its summer schedule.
Weekday hours remain the same,
but the library will be open from
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays.
SCRANTON: The Northeast
Pennsylvania branch of the Cen-
tral PA USGBC recently held an
informational session about the
LEED (Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design) aspects
of the Loyola Science Center and
the Denaples Center at the Uni-
versity of Scranton. The Loyola
Science Center is part of the
University of Scrantons sustain-
able initiative for smarter, better
building. The meeting was well
attended by local construction
industry professionals.
The Northeast Pennsylvania
branch of the Central PA USGBC
is an organization of building
professionals whose mission is to
provide leadership in environ-
mental design, planning, con-
struction and operation of the
built environment. For more
information about the Northeast
Pennsylvania branch of the Cen-
tral PA USGBC chapter, visit
http://usgbc-centralpa.org/. For
more information on the LEED
aspects in the Loyola Science
Center visit http://matrix.scran-
ton.edu/academics/sciencecen-
ter/Overview.shtml.
WEST PITTSTON: The
Friends Association of the West
Pittston Library will meet at
12:30 p.m. Monday at the library
on Exeter and Warren avenues.
Sara Kelly will preside.
Agenda items include the wine
tasting to be held 2-5 p.m. on
Sept. 9 at the library. Tickets are
$20 per person or $35 for couples
and are available from the library
or any Friends member. Addi-
tional snack items will be offered
and a basket raffle will also take
place.
Other items to be discussed
are the Boscovs Friends Helping
Friends sale of Oct. 16 and the
BonTon Community Day Sales.
New Friends members are
welcome. For tickets, or new
member information, contact
Sara at 883-7079 or sarashanekel-
ly@gmailcom.
IN BRIEF
July 26
PITTSTON: Friends of the Pittston
Library, 6:30 p.m., at the library.
MEETINGS
The Hanover Township Lions Club recently honored members
of the club at its 67th charter night at the Wyoming Valley
Country Club. Attorney Pat Aregood was presented with the
Lions highest international award, the Melvin Jones Award.
Melvin Jones was the founder of Lions Clubs. Aregood has been
a member of the Lions for 28 years and has served in many of
the club offices and is the clubs parliamentarian. New members
are welcome. For information contact any Lion member. At the
award presentation, from left: Harry Besecker, president, and
Aregood.
Hanover Twp. Lions honored at charter night
The First National Bank recently donated $2,000 to the Wilkes-
Barre Family YMCAs capital campaign. The funds will be used for
the renewal and redevelopment of the YMCA and the upgrading
of Camp Kresge. At the check presentation, from left: Kim Gree-
nip, membership director, Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA; Thomas
Amico, First National Bank; Jim Thomas, executive director, the
Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA; and Rick Dempsey, First National Bank.
FNB makes donation to YMCA
The Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis and Wilkes-Barre Rotary clubs recent-
ly held a joint anniversary celebration marking almost a century
of service to the community. The City of Wilkes-Barre presented a
proclamation to the Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis for 95 years of service
and the Wilkes-Barre Rotary was honored for 96 years of service.
Guest speaker, Tony Brooks, director of the Luzerne County His-
torical Society, discussed the history of Wilkes-Barre and the
origin of local community service activism in Wilkes-Barres
churches. The Wilkes-Barre Rotary Club meets every Tuesday and
the Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis Club meets every Thursday at noon at
the Genetti Hotel and Conference Center, Wilkes-Barre. New mem-
bers are welcome. At the luncheon, from left: attorney Cheryl
Sobeski-Reedy, president, Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis; Cathy Szymanski,
district governor, Pennsylvania Kiwanis; Michael Coolbaugh, lieu-
tenant governor, Pennsylvania Kiwanis; Brooks; and John Sta-
chacz, president-elect, Wilkes-Barre Rotary.
W-B service clubs celebrate anniversaries
USAgain 2000 LLC recently donated $2,000 to the Boys & Girls
Clubs of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The grant will support the daily
activities and programs offered at the club, which serves approxi-
mately 1,000 boys and girls ages 6-18 residing in Lackawanna and
Luzerne Counties. Programs include after school homework help,
drug and alcohol prevention, arts and crafts, sports, fitness and
recreation, digital photography and computer education. At the
check presentation, fromleft, first row, are club members Mira
Haines, Joshua Washington, Simone Ballard and Chris Diaz. Second
row: Catherine McDonald, office administrator, USAgain 2000 LLC;
Richard Kasavage, director, Central Club; John Kramer Jr., club board
member; Julianne Kalasinski, club development director; and Clint
Coombs, transportation manager, USAgain 2000 LLC.
USAgain 2000 supports Boys & Girls Clubs
Kyle Kidd, Harveys Lake, received a $1,000 Harry M. Ormston
Scholarship from the Pennsylvania Masonic Youth Foundation, a
charitable extension of the Grand Lodge of Masons in Pennsylva-
nia. Forty-four scholarships, totaling $107,800, were awarded this
year to students with a Masonic relative who are members of a
Masonic-sponsored youth group. Kidd is the son of Allen Kidd, a
member of George M. Dallas Lodge 531. He is attending Kings
College as a senior with a double major in biology and neuros-
cience. He graduated from Lake-Lehman High School in 2009. At
the award presentation, from left: Barry W. Littleford, district
deputy grand master; Kyle Kidd; Allen Kidd; and Barry Wagner,
assistant secretary, Dallas Lodge 531.
Kings student earns Masonic Youth scholarship
The Wyoming Valley Poetry Society recently announced the winners of its annual Spring Poetry
Contest. Winners and judges, from left, first row, are Keri Kosisky, Holly Sladin, Adrian Rivera, Jetta
Rai Mager and Savanna Eneboe. Second row: Tracy McDermott, judge; Arlene Sindaco, judge; Jacy
Muldoon; Cassidy Ford; Chloe Scott; and Kyle Stratton. Third row: Krista P. Connolly, judge; Meghan
Klinges; Dominique Denisco; Rachel Jones; and Paige Allen. Fourth row: Jim Spock, director; Nate
Miller; Dorianna Williams; Brina Platt; Glynnis Cowley; and Felisha Davenport. Other winners and
judges are Kaitlyn Maguire; Brandi Sholtis; Joy Lynne Frie; and Richard Aston, judge.
Poetry contest winners named
Shickshinny resident Kim-
berly McLendon, the reigning
Mrs. Pennsylvania Internation-
al, recently met with legisla-
tors to share her enthusiasm
for Blessings in a Backpack,
which provides weekend
meals to school children in
need. She is a wife, mom, chef
instructor and food writer. On
the Senate floor, from left, are
McLendon and state Senator
Lisa Baker.
Blessings in a Backpack
effort wins support
Were reaching into the fabric of
the universe in a way we never
have done before.
Joe Incandela
The University of California at Santa Barbara
scientist, who leads a team of 2,100 scientists
involved in the worlds biggest atom smasher, hailed on Wednesday the
apparent discovery of a new subatomic particle called the Higgs boson,
or God particle, which could help explain why all matter has mass.
Writer contends stars
receive special treatment
T
hough former Major League Baseball
pitcher Roger Clemens was judged not
guilty of perjury, I still suspect that he
was a performance-enhancing drug user.
Besides his great increase in body mass
over the length of his career, there were
too many inconsistencies in his defense,
too many events that he misremem-
bered.
It seems as if America cant find enough
ways to honor professional athletes. In
addition to their outrageous salaries, they
are rewarded with popularity, fame, rings,
statues, a Hall of Fame, broadcasting jobs,
documentaries and countless other perks
by the adoring public.
And some of them even have received
favorable judicial decisions not fitting their
actions. Consider the recent decisions
regarding Barry Bonds, Lance Armstrong
and Floyd Mayweather, not to mention
others in the past.
The same also can be said of Hollywood
celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, Paris
Hilton, Robert Downey Jr. and Charlie
Sheen; for their egregious or illegal behav-
ior they are granted passes or, at the very
worst, judicial wrist slaps.
Is there a double standard here? Most
assuredly there is one set of rules for these
stars and an altogether different set for
us common folk.
Mark H. Adelson
Laflin
Veterans should have led
parade in W-B Twp.
A
s a Vietnam veteran, I resent the fact
that Mary Yuknavich was selected as
grand marshal of Wilkes-Barre Town-
ships Memorial Day Parade.
That honor should have been given to
World War II veterans such as Mary Fla-
herty, Joe Dorzinsky, Walter Dorzinsky and
others. Our World War II and Korean veter-
ans were disgraced with this parade. It was
more political than an honor.
This was a sad day for the township and
the people who were born and raised
there.
Mayor Carl Kuren, do everyone a favor
and resign. You have embarrassed Wilkes-
Barre Township enough.
Joseph Naperkowski
Wilkes-Barre
Health care act perceived
as bitter pill for seniors
S
o, lifetime caps on health insurance
coverage are gone. What does that
mean when some un-elected death
panel will decide who gets treatment and
who wont?
If youre old, you apparently are expen-
dable and not worthy of further invest-
ment. Hey, the sooner a senior dies, the
fewer Social Security payments are paid.
Better to keep a potential taxpayer or a
Democratic voter alive than an old conser-
vative! Right?
Did AARP and Congress tell us a big lie?
Is this a tax, Sen. Bob Casey?
Joseph DuPont
Towanda
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JUNE 21, the official first
day of summer, was hot.
With the sun blazing, near
record temperatures and
stifling humidity, it didnt
take long to work up a
sweat. Yet for the United
Way of Wyoming Valley, the day was,
simply, cool. Very cool!
The United Way held its 20th annual
Day of Caring a day set aside to encour-
age volunteerism and support of our
neighbors and community. For 20 years,
hundreds of volunteers have helped to
tackle meaningful projects on behalf of
dozens of nonprofit agencies, day care
centers, animal shelters, parks and trails,
The River Common and many other won-
derful community assets.
Despite the sweltering heat during this
years Day of Caring, it was cool that:
More than 700 caring people stepped
forward to help.
More than 60 area companies partici-
pated.
Wegmans hosted a breakfast for all
the volunteers.
Nearly 50 organizations benefited
from this spirit of service and action.
It was cool that homeless shelters were
painted and improved; that elderly indi-
viduals made new friends and enjoyed
playing bingo; that adults read books to
children, spent time doing art projects
and shared ice cream with them; and it
was cool that a young girl who was volun-
teering with her father at the SPCA adopt-
ed a kitten while they were there.
Throughout the day, there was plenty of
painting, planting, landscaping, cleanup,
food distribution, construction and so
much more happening all around the
Wyoming Valley. The only thing greater
than the enthusiasm of the volunteers was
the genuine gratitude expressed by so
many of the agencies staff and clients.
In conjunction with the Day of Caring,
the United Ways Success by Six program
conducted a childrens book drive and had
a goal of collecting 2,000 books. It is very
cool to report that the collection more
than doubled the goal; more than 4,600
books were donated. They all will go to
children from families that might not
otherwise be able to afford them.
While a bit sad and perhaps ironic,
many of the United Way staff put their
Day of Caring activities on pause mid-
morning to attend the funeral of one of
our co-workers, Don Linker. Don started
with the United Way system in 1949 and
moved to the Wyoming Valley in 1966. He
was 86 years young and still working part
time. In every sense, Don was a longtime
servant-leader who filled the office with
wisdom, encouragement and laughter. On
June 21, not only did the United Way cele-
brate our Day of Caring, we celebrated
Dons life of caring. Don was very cool
as well.
Martin Luther King Jr. said anyone can
serve. To do so, he said, all you need is a
heart full of grace and a soul generated
by love.
On the first day of summer, in extreme
heat, we were witness to some 700 people
who had hearts full of grace and souls
generated by love. By the time their day
ended, most were hot, dirty, sweaty and
tired. They got that way because they
chose to help their neighbors in need and
serve our community.
The United Way thanks all those who
participated in any way. For those who
give of their time and resources to help
others, we think you are pretty cool.
Bill Jones is the president and CEO of the United
Way of Wyoming Valley, based in Wilkes-Barre. He
can be reached at 829-671 1 ext. 230.
Caring volunteers make it one cool day for United Way
COMMENTARY
B I L L J O N E S
A
T LEAST THE so-
called God particle
has come by its name
honestly. Like the en-
tity it is nicknamed after, the
particle is difficult for those not
trained in the arcane language
of physics to understand. It is a
mystery wrapped in an enigma
evenfor those who believe they
know it best.
The search for the Higgs bo-
son the more conventional
namefor theHolyGrail of phys-
ics has inspired hundreds of
scientists to methodically
probe the subatomic realm for
a glimpse of its mysteries.
Like priests in a holy sanctu-
ary, the scientists who operate
the $10 billion Large Hadron
Collider on the Swiss-French
border believe theyve finally
detected evidence, though in-
direct, of the existence of the
Higgs boson. They believe they
have a footprint and a shadow
to follow, but evidence of the
God particle itself remains elu-
sive.
The Godparticle theory is an
attempt to understand how
protons, neutrons and elec-
trons were formed and how
they attain mass. It is the very
floor of a deeper understanding
of the universe.
Realistically speaking, scien-
tists probablywont be satisfied
with simply finding the floor.
There is always a search for the
next irreducible reality. At one
time, atoms represented the ul-
timate point, then it was the
thing atoms are made of.
If humanity succeeds in find-
ing the God particle, we will
probably want to dissect that,
too. We wont stop until we fi-
nally come face to face with
somethingthat fills us withfear
and awe.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
OTHER OPINION: GOD PARTICLE
Scientists revel in
existential eureka
D
OTHE DOLLARS we
spend on vacation re-
ally count? Most of us
spending money on
cheaptrinkets andoverpricedT-
shirts dont believe theydoun-
til we get the credit-card bills.
Similarly, it appears state law-
makers believe that the money
earmarked for tax-credit pro-
grams dont really count, either.
That might explain
the ease with which
they doubled the
amount of tax credits
earmarked for corpo-
rate contributions to
education.
The Educational
Improvement Tax
Credit program will
grow from $75 mil-
lion to $100 million,
and an additional $50
millionincreditswill fundanew
programtargeted to students in
the lowest-performing public
schools. Under the current
EITC program, corporations
make contributions to organiza-
tions that provide scholarships
to students or that provide edu-
cational programs to schools.
Corporations then get tax cred-
its for those contributions.
Proponents of the tax credits
say they save public education
dollars, because businesses are
picking up the tab for students
to attend private schools. But
the way these credits are struc-
tured, taxpayers actually end up
footingthebill for nineout of ev-
ery 10 dollars spent, sometimes
more, according to a recent
study by the Pennsylvania Bud-
get and Policy Center.
Thatsbecausebusinessescan
recover 75 to 90 percent of the
money they donate in outright
credits applied to their tax bills.
In addition, companies also can
take federal andstate taxdeduc-
tions for charitable contribu-
tions whichmeans that a com-
pany can make a
$300,000 contribu-
tion and end up ac-
tually spending
$20ayear inout-of-
pocket costs.
We would have
less of a problem
with public money
funding private or
parochial schools if
those schools were
held accountable
for performance and required to
be transparent with howmoney
is spent. But theyre not.
And the tax-credit program
builds in additional protections
from scrutiny. The program is
overseen and administered not
by the state Department of Edu-
cation, but the Department of
Commerce and Economic De-
velopment. Thereisnomonitor-
ing of outcomes for students
who get scholarships to non-
public schools. Its like the kids
get public money to go off the
gridandwenever get tofindout
if that money actually improved
achievement.
Philadelphia Daily News
OTHER OPINION: EDUCATION
School tax credits
lacking oversight
The way these
credits are
structured,
taxpayers actually
end up footing the
bill for nine out of
every 10 dollars
spent
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complaint filed against munici-
palities and other non-profit en-
tities exempt from paying taxes
on gasoline and diesel fuel.
All entities that get tax-free
fuel are required to maintain
documents to show the fuel was
used only for official purposes,
according to Elizabeth Brassell,
press secretary for the depart-
ment.
If records are lacking or evi-
dence is found that fuel was used
for unauthorized purposes, the
department can seek to recoup
the taxes, which in 2012 are 31.2
cents per gallon for gasoline, and
38.1 cents per gallon for diesel.
City officials acknowledged
last week they could not explain
a discrepancy between fuel logs
employees fill out that detail the
amount of fuel they dispense and
computerized tank readings that
show how much fuel was re-
moved. The Times Leaders re-
viewof documents showed there
was a difference of 10,260 gal-
lons of gasoline and 7,620 gal-
lons of diesel.
DEP inspected the tanks Mon-
day and determined there were
no leaks. The department is un-
able to determine exactly how
much fuel is unaccounted for,
however, because of a lack of re-
cords, spokeswoman Colleen
Connolly said.
Ceppa Hirko said she also has
asked the state office of Auditor
General, which audits the use of
the states liquid fuels fund, to in-
vestigate Wilkes-Barre.
The liquid fuels fund consists
of taxes collected on the sale of
all fuels. The state distributes
that money to municipalities
each year. A municipality could
be required to reimburse its liq-
uid fuels budget, which is sepa-
rate from the general fund, if its
found to have misspent liquid
fuels funds.
McLaughlin said the city had
not been contacted by the audi-
tor general as of Thursday. Ivan
Anderson, a spokesman for the
Auditor Generals Office, did not
respond to an inquiry about a
possible investigation as of the
end of business Thursday.
FUEL
Continued from Page 1A
tractor.
Officials believe the gray will
complement the buildings exte-
rior walls. The walls were ivory
or light beige when the building
opened but have changed to or-
ange and copper tones because
the Ohio sandstone has oxidized.
The dome color change is func-
tional -- not decorative.
The prior white waterproof
coating was failing, causing wa-
ter to permeate the terra cotta
tiles and damage the interior.
Instead of slapping a newcoat-
ing over the old, county officials
decided to start from scratch us-
ing a technique and products
guaranteed to last at least 25
years, Gibbons said.
Contractors spent months
stripping the old coating from
the tiles, creating a raw base.
Worn joints between the tiles
were repaired and sealed.
The new waterproofing is ap-
plied in stages, starting with a
primer/sealer and base coat.
A reinforcement mesh that
looks like a thick, hairy fabric
sheet is pressed onto the tiles
while the base coat is still wet,
Belleman pointed out as he ex-
amined the project Thursday.
When that layer dries, the fin-
ish must be lightly sanded to re-
move mesh fibers that stick up
and create a smooth finish.
The mesh makes the water-
proofing stronger, Bellemansaid.
We have large temperature ex-
tremes, so we really need that
mesh to adjust to thermal chang-
es, he said.
Athirdcoat of waterproofingis
applied to the gray base coat, and
it was tinted white so contractors
could easily identify missed
spots.
The work wraps up with a final
coat in the new gray.
The domes will match new
zinc-coated capping on roofline
edges and overhangs. The $5.2
millionrestorationphasefocused
on stopping leaks above the roof-
line and exterior entrance re-
pairs.
Arubber roof replacement and
repair of water-damaged interior
artwork and plaster will be com-
pleted in the next phases, offi-
cials said.
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Workers attached to safety harnesses apply one of several layers of waterproof coating to the main Luzerne County Courthouse dome.
The five domes will be light gray by the first week of August.
DOMES
Continued from Page 1A
CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER
Rodney Sherrer works Thursday on one of four smaller domes atop the Luzerne County Courthouse.
The work will replace the now familiar white color with a more historically correct gray.
trict cut several positions, he
said, and remaining teachers
were shuffled around to fill va-
cancies.
But this year, this is outra-
geous, Burke said. The cli-
mate is horrendous. We were
bursting at the seam and now
we have (to lose) 32 more?
Attempts toreachdistrict offi-
cials and school board members
on Thursday were unsuccessful.
According to the school dis-
trict website, there are approxi-
mately 240 teachers employed
in the district.
Times Leader staff writer
Steve Mocarsky contributed to
this story.
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day after he saved the two girls,
who were swimming behind the
Riverview Village Trailer Park,
township Police Chief Nancy
Smith said. He was swimming
with friends before a cookout in
the trailer park.
Fowler is being called a he-
ro for his efforts, Smith said.
Fetch, who is also the town-
ship Emergency Management
Agency coordinator, said Fow-
lers body was discovered by
SamGreen, a volunteer withthe
Harding Fire Department.
Green, who lives on Route 92,
spotted Fowlers body floating
down the river from his front
porch and contacted search offi-
cials, Fetch said.
His house has a clear view
and he knewwhat was going on
andhe kept his eye out. We were
pretty fortunate that it just hap-
pened at the right time, Fetch
said.
He said as many as 40 people
fromseveral water rescue teams
were involved in the massive
search operation.
Rescue crews searched the
river for more than three hours
Wednesday night before sus-
pending the operation due to
darkness and the threat of a
thunderstorm.
Divers and boaters resumed
the search just before 8 a.m.
Thursday, concentrating just
south of Millers Island in the
river. The area searched was
about 150 yards wide and about
400 yards upstream from the
Apple Tree Boat Launch on
Route 92 run by the state Fish
andBoat Commission. The boat
launch was used as a command
post.
Fetch said the river is about 7
to 9 feet deep in the area that
was searched.
We were able to get more in-
formation Wednesday night
that allowed us to concentrate
in one area today, Fetch said,
adding that there were divers in
the water, crews on boats and
people searching along the
shore.
A state police helicopter ho-
vered above the river for about
anhour before leavingaround11
a.m.
Fetch said divers were experi-
encingfatigue as most of them
who participated in the search
Wednesday night returned
Thursday.
Divers returned to the com-
mand post to provide updates
and to rest before returning to
the river. Alarge map of the sec-
tion of the river that was
searched and updated weather
conditions were posted on the
side of the incident command
trailer.
Members of the Tafton Fire
Departments water rescue
team from Lake Wallenpaupack
in Wayne County arrived just
before noon with submersible
side-scan sonar that was imme-
diately placed in the river.
Fetch said the Wayne County
fire department is the only
search-and-rescue organization
in the region with such a device,
an unmanned miniature subma-
rine that takes live pictures and
sonar images viewable by a lap-
top computer. The side-scan so-
nar is capable of searching mur-
ky water at about 30 acres an
hour, compared to half an acre
by a diver in the same time-
frame.
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Exeter Township EMA Coordinator Dan Fetch describes recov-
ery efforts in the Susquehanna River on Thursday.
DROWN
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Boat launch
Mt. Zion
Road
Millers Island
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EXETER TWP.
SUSQUEHANNA
RIVER DROWNING
Mark Guydish/The Times Leader
BODY
FOUND
Wilkes-Barre
Hazleton
SANDIEGOThe San Diego
Trolley was packed. Hotel rooms
facing the bay were sold out. And
local radio was set to simulcast a
patriotic score for the Fourth of
July show.
But instead of 20 minutes of
fireworks, the crowd in San Die-
go got about 20 seconds of giant,
deafening booms after a comput-
er mishap sent multiple bulb-
shaped explosions over the bay.
The shows producer blamed a
technical glitch Thursday, say-
ing an error in its computer sys-
tem caused tens of thousands of
fireworks on four barges to go off
simultaneously with a single
command.
It was like a giant, serious
bomb went off, said Mike New-
ton, 29, a photographer who
watched from a friends 28th-
floor apartment. Thats what it
looked like and felt like. It hit you
right in the chest.
There were no reported inju-
ries and Garden State Fireworks,
based in Millington, N.J., apol-
ogized and vowed to determine
precisely what went wrong. The
122-year-old company produced
hundreds of other shows across
the country Wednesday night.
August Santore, part-owner of
Garden State Fireworks, said the
company felt terrible, but the
mood was unforgiving among
many of the hundreds of thou-
sands of people who witnessed
the explosions before they could
get off their first ooh or ah.
A patriotic score was set to be
simulcast ona local radio station.
The show was set to stream live
on the Web.
The crowd stood in quiet dis-
belief, with many wondering
what just happened to a show
billed as the Big Bay Boom. Word
went out on the radio about 20
minutes later that it was over.
By late Thursday afternoon,
the fireworks flop had become a
hit online with about 2 million
views of the footage on YouTube.
Glitch produces big but brief fireworks show
By ELLIOT SPAGAT
Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Spectators watch from Coronado Island in San Diego as a mal-
function sets off the entire Fourth of July fireworks show.
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WIMBLEDON, England
Serena Williams wins with so
much more than serving, of
course.
Her groundstrokes are intimi-
dating. Her superb speed and
anticipation fuel unparalleled
court-covering defense. Her re-
turns are outstanding, too.
When that serve is on-target,
though, it sure is something
special, quite possibly the great-
est in the history of womens
tennis. Lashing a tournament-
record 24 aces at up to 120
mph, and doing plenty of other
things well, too, four-time Wim-
bledon champion Williams
overpowered No. 2-seeded Vic-
toria Azarenka of Belarus 6-3,
7-6 (6) Thursday to reach her
seventh final at the All England
Club.
Isnt that something? said
Williams father, Richard, after
watching his daughter win on
Centre Court. She was really
trying, you know? Maybe she
was trying to impress the
neighbors back home.
On Saturday, the 30-year-old
Williams will try to become the
first woman at least that age to
win a major tournament since
Martina Navratilova, who was
33 when she won Wimbledon
in 1990.
The older I get, the better I
serve, I feel, Williams said. I
dont know how it got better. I
really dont know. Its not like I
go home and I work on baskets
and baskets of serves. Maybe
its a natural shot for me.
Her next opponent will be
No. 3 Agnieszka Radwanska of
Poland, who reached her first
Grand Slam final at age 23 by
playing steady as can be during
a 6-3, 6-4 victory over No. 8
Angelique Kerber of Germany.
After a couple of games, I
just relaxed a little bit, said
Radwanska, who made only six
unforced errors, one in the sec-
ond set. I was really focusing
on every point.
Williams won 20 of her 24
service points in the first set,
including 17 in a row during
one stretch. She didnt double-
fault once, a real accomplish-
T E N N I S : W I M B L E D O N
Aces help S. Williams reach womens final
Powerful American set a
tournament record with 24
aces in her semifinal match.
By HOWARD FENDRICH
AP Tennis Writer
AP PHOTO
Serena Williams celebrates after defeating Victoria Azarenka
during a semifinal match at Wimbledon on Thursday. See ACES, Page 5B
ALLENTOWN -- For the first
time in his minor league rehabil-
itation assignment, Ryan Ho-
ward went the full nine innings in
his bid to make
it all the way
back to Philadel-
phia.
But it was Tug
Hulett who real-
ly went the dis-
tance.
Hulett un-
loaded a grand
slam in the sec-
ond inning
Thursday and
added an RBI
single in the
third as the Le-
high Valley Iron-
Pigs slammed
Scranton/
Wilkes-Barre,
7-2 at Coca-Cola Park.
"Its always good to hit a home
run early in the game," Hulett
said. "Watch your pitcher go to
work. Its nice."
The news got even nicer for
Phillies fans.
Philadelphias injured slugger
Howardmade a huge steptoward
his major league return, rifling
two singles and making a leaping
stab of a high hopper at first base.
"It felt pretty good, kind of
moving around," Howard said.
His next move may be to the
Phillies, but Howard said the de-
cision to activate himtoday from
the torn left Achilles tendon
thats kept him out of action all
season will be in their hands, not
his.
Hes scheduled to play another
rehab game when the IronPigs
face Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
again at Coca-Cola Park today.
"Scheduled to be here," Ho-
ward said. "I guess the next step,
they (the Phillies) will talk to the
(minor league) guys and contin-
ue to just evaluate the whole pro-
gress."
If the Phillies are looking for a
lift, Howard made his case to pro-
vide it. Multiple reports after the
Phillies dramatic loss to the New
York Mets late Thursday saidHo-
ward will be activated in time for
tonights game with the Atlanta
Braves at Citizens BankPark, and
Howards play at Lehigh Valley
did nothing to discourage the
idea.
"Looks like hes got the game
slowed up pretty well," IronPigs
manager Ryne Sandberg said.
"Hes right on the ball."
Howards progress continued
Thursdaywitha loopingsingle to
S W B YA N K E E S
Hulett,
Howard
power
IronPigs
Phillies are set to activate the
former NL MVP in time for
tonights game with Atlanta.
By PAUL SOKOLOSKI
[email protected]
See POWER, Page 5B
7
IRONPIGS
2
YANKEES
SAINT-QUENTIN, France
In yet another crash-marred fin-
ish, Andre Greipel of Germany
leda frenziedbunchsprint to win
the fifth stage of the Tour de
France on Thursday for his sec-
ond straight stage victory.
Fabian Cancellara retained the
overall leaders yellowjersey for a
sixth straight day after the most-
ly flat 122-mile trek from Rouen
toSaint-Quentinalmost tailor-
made for sprinters except for a
slight uphill near the end.
But the Tours doping demons
returned to cast a shadow. A
Dutch newspaper report said for-
mer teammates of Lance Arm-
strong including five involved
in this years race cut a deal
with U.S. anti-doping officials for
their testimony in a case against
the seven-time Tour champion.
AP PHOTO
David Za-
briskie, left,
is one of
five former
teammates
of Lance
Armstrong
who, ac-
cording to
Dutch
newspaper
De Tele-
graaf, have
struck a
deal with
the USADA
to admit to
doping and
to give
evidence
against
Armstrong.
See ARMSTRONG, Page 5B
C YC L I N G
Greipel wins 5th stage as
cloud follows Armstrong
By JAMEY KEATEN
Associated Press
Luzerne County Community
College took a big step toward
upgrading its athletic programs
recently, yet did little more than
complete some paperwork.
The Nanticoke school has
signedontobecome a member of
the National Junior College Ath-
letic Association, the second-
largest intercollegiate sports or-
ganization in the country behind
the NCAA.
Its going to get busy around
here, LCCC athletic director
Mary Sullivan said. The reason
(for the move) is to give our ath-
letes a better opportunity for
competition. With some luck,
well have some teams move on
to regional play or better.
The NJCAA sanctions 28
sports for its 525 member
schools. In all, more than 60,000
student-athletes compete at two-
year institutions under the
NJCAA umbrella.
A number of sports are offered
in divisions similar to the NCAA.
Luzerne County Community
College will continue to sponsor
eight teams mens and womens
basketball, mens and womens
cross country, baseball, softball,
womens volleyball and co-ed
golf.
Basically, the other communi-
ty colleges we compete with in
the EPCC (Eastern Pennsylvania
Collegiate Conference, LCCCs
former league) decided they
wanted more participation for
their students, Sullivan said.
L O C A L C O L L E G E S
Programs
upgraded
at LCCC
Nanticoke school part of new
league, will play at top level
of junior college athletics.
By JOHN MEDEIROS
[email protected]
See LCCC, Page 5B
WEST PITTSTON The
comeback was impressive. West
Pittstons seven-run rally in the
top of the fifth was even capped
off by some post-holiday fire-
works sounding off well in the
distance.
Wyoming/West Wyoming
persevered.
After losing the lead in the
fifth, Wyoming/West Wyoming
drew four walks to lead off the
bottom of the sixth to tie the
game. Then came Jason Mapes,
who drove an 0-1 pitch over the
heads of a drawn in outfield for
the winning RBI anda10-9 victo-
ry on Thursday night.
Now Wyoming/West Wyom-
ing advances to the champion-
ship round of the District 31 Lit-
tle League major division tour-
nament, travelingtoBackMoun-
tain American at 2 p.m.
Saturday. Wyoming/West
Wyoming will need two wins to
capture the district title in the
double-elimination tournament.
But all of that can wait. For an-
other day, the teamcancelebrate
its wildest win of the summer.
These kids I dont even
know how to explain it, manag-
er Ron Silinskie said. Theyre
very strong-willed. Very strong-
willed. They want to win, and
they picked us all up.
Those kids had forged an 8-2
lead after four innings. Matt Si-
linskie and Matt Hindmarsh
bothhomeredtoget things start-
ed before they took advantage of
three West Pittston errors in the
fourth to score four unearned
runs.
When Wyoming/West Wyom-
ing starter Tanner Williams then
retired the first two batters he
faced in the fifth, things were
looking very comfortable.
Then came a solo shot off the
bat of West Pittston clean-up hit-
ter P.J. Angeli, and the flood-
gates were open. Inall, West Pitt-
ston collected seven runs on five
hits while drawing three walks
with two outs in the frame.
Mike Bonita doubles to the
wall made it 9-8 West Pittston,
and everything was suddenly up
for grabs.
Wyoming/West Wyominghad
the potential tying run thrown
out at third to end the bottom of
the fifth, sending the drama into
the sixth.
Matt Silinskie, Alex Hawk,
Williams loaded the bases in the
home half of the frame with
walks and Jim Kosco drew a
L I T T L E L E A G U E B A S E B A L L
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
West Pittstons Anthony Nardell (left) is called out by home plate umpire Earl Harris after the tag by Wyoming/West Wyoming
catcher Matt Hindmarsh in Thursdays District 31 Little League Major Division elimination game in West Pittston.
Comeback kids fend off rally
Wyoming/West Wyoming
scores two runs in bottom of
sixth to down West Pittston.
By DEREK LEVARSE
[email protected]
See COMEBACK, Page 3B
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also invited to come to the meet-
ing.
Wyoming Area sports physicals will
be given the following dates and
time: Football, grades 7-12, July 11 at
3:15 p.m. Girls Volleyball and Field
Hockey, grades 9-12, July 18 at 3:15
p.m. Cross Country, grades 7-12,
July 18 at 3:15 p.m. Golf, grades
9-12, July 18 at 3:15 p.m. Girls and
Boys Soccer, grades 7-8, July 25 at
3:15 p.m. Boys and Girls Soccer,
Cheerleading and Girls Tennis,
grades 9-12, July 25 at 3:15p.m. All
physicals will be done in the field
house at the football stadium and
NO physical will be done without a
completed school physical form
signed by a parent/guardian.
Forms are available at the princi-
pals office of nurses office and
bring it the day of physical. If you
are unable to attend on your
schedules date, please attend
another day.
REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS
South Wilkes-Barre Mini Mohawk
football sign ups and equipment
hand out to be held at Charles
Street Park in Wilkes-Barre as
follows: July 8-1:00 p.m. to 3:00
p.m., July 9-6:00 p.m. to 8:00
p.m., July 15-1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Registration cost is $40 per child/
$60 per family and $35 for lottery
calendars. South Wilkes-Barre Mini
Mohawk monthly meeting is July 9
at the Riverside at 7 pm.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Back Mountain Recreation 5K Trail
Run/Walk will be on Saturday. This
event is being held at the Back
Mountain Recreation trails on
Outlet Road in Lehman. Proceeds
from the event benefit the Alz-
heimers Association Greater PA
Chapter. Please contact Kieran
Sutton at 696-4503 for informa-
tion or an application can be
printed from www.neparunner-
.com.
Crestwood Football Booster Club
will hold a golf tournament at
Sand Springs Country Club July 7
at 9 a.m. It will be a shotgun start
and there will be a putting tourna-
ment at 8 a.m. The tournament
costs $75 per golfer or $300 per
team. The tournament also in-
cludes prizes and dinner. Make
checks payable to Crestwood
Football Booster Club and mail
them to PO Box 162, Mountain Top,
PA19707.
GAR Blue-Gray Fund of the Luzerne
Foundation will hold its sixth
annual golf tournament and outing
July 28 at the Wilkes-Barre Golf
Club in Laurel Run. Shotgun start
is at 8 a.m. and will be a captain
and crew format. Cost is $85 per
golfer and includes golf, prizes and
lunch afterward at the Wilkes-
Barre Township Fire Hall at 150
Watson Street. For more informa-
tion contact Jim at 855-4543.
George P. Moss 1st Annual Golf
Classic will be held today with a
captain and crew format and
registrations ending at 12:30 p.m.
and a shotgun start of 1 p.m. Regis-
tration fee is $75 per person or
$300 per team which includes cart
and green fees, refreshments,
dinner banquet, and prizes for
contest winners. Make checks out
to Wyoming Valley Athletic Associ-
ation and mail to Jack Monick 9
Van Horn Street Wilkes-Barre, PA
18706. Any questions call Jack at
647-8010.
Maple Grove Raceway will hold its
special 3K Summer Shootout
money race this weekend, along
with a 20th anniversary Junior
Dragster event Sunday. The week-
end includes Grudge Racing and
the Run Tuff race Friday night and
the seventh Sunoco Race Fuels
Money Trail Saturday. For more
information, call Maple Grove
Raceway at (610) 856-9200 or visit
maplegroveraceway.com.
Swoyersville Little League will be
hosting a 12-and-under baseball
tournament. This tournament is
open to all District 16-31 teams. The
tournament will be starting around
July 12 and ending around July 22.
The cost is $125/per team and
$15/game for umpires. This is not
an all-star team only tournament,
but any all-star team must be
eliminated from district play to
participate. Tournament meeting
and bracket draw will be held on
Monday, July 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Swoyersville field, Hemlock Street.
For more information contact
Chris Hospodar at 954-3574 or
Dave Zasada 899-3750.
CAMPS/CLINICS
Camp St. Andrew is accepting regis-
trations for its upcoming camps.
There will be two weeks of basket-
ball for girls entering grades 5-10.
The first week will run from July
8-13, and the second from July
15-20. There will also be two weeks
of traditional resident camp for all
girls entering grades 3-10 held on
the same dates. There will be a
father/son weekend for boys ages
6-13 from July 20-22. There will be
one week of basketball for boys
entering grades 4-9 from July
22-26. For more information or to
register, visit www.dioceseof-
scranton.org or call 226-4606.
Electric City Baseball and Softball
Academy will hold its annual Fall
Baseball Little League Camp at
Connell Park August 20-22 from 9
a.m. to noon. The camp costs $85.
For more information, call 955-
0471 or visit electriccitybaseball-
.com.
Holy Redeemer Volleyball Skills
Camp will be held July 9-13 at the
Holy Redeemer gymnasium. Di-
rected by former Eastern Illinois
University coach Elijah Porr, the
camp will feature a morning ses-
sion (9 a.m.-noon) for junior high
and an afternoon session (1-5 p.m.)
for varsity athletes. The camp fee
is $90 and there is a team discount
available. For more information,
contact Jack Kablick at 472-2073
or Bob Shuleski at 357-7784.
Kings College/Kirby Park Jr. Tennis
Camp will be held July 9 through
July 20 at Kirby Park Tennis
courts. The camp will run Monday
through Thursday from 9:30 - 11:30
a.m. with Friday serving as a make-
up day. The camp features funda-
mentals of tennis instruction,
competition and various related
tennis activities. Each student will
receive a free tennis racket if
required as well as a complimen-
tary camp t-shirt. Any student
enrolling in two or more sessions
will receive a free Junior Tennis
Membership. Interested parties
should call the Kirby Park Tennis
Office at 714-9697 to sign up or to
get an information camp flyer.
Participants may also sign up the
first day of the session and can
visit the Kirby Park Tennis web site
at www.kirbyparktennis.net.
Kings College Field Hockey will hold
a camp July 16-20 from 9 a.m. to
noon. The camp includes a T-shirt,
team photo and awards. For more
information, contact Cheryl Ish at
208-5900 ext. 5756, email her at
[email protected] or visit king-
scollegeathletics.com.
Kingston/Forty Fort Little League
will hold a 9/10-year-old baseball
tournament beginning the week of
July 14. For more information,
Dave at 362-3561.
Peanuts at Bat opens July 20 at
the James V. Brown Library, 19
East Third St., Williamsport, and
will showcase Charles M. Schulzs
most memorable baseball-themed
comic strips. Forty-three digital
prints from the original drawings
by Mr. Schulz will be on display,
taking the visitor through five
decades of the Peanuts Gang
engaged in Americas pastime. For
more information, call Janice L.
Ogurcak at 326-3607 or email her
at [email protected].
Stan Waleski Basketball Camp has
openings available for camps that
begin July 9 at the St. Josephs
Oblates gym in Laflin for boys and
girls entering grades K through 8.
July 9 to 13 features a Basketball
Kids Camp for boys and girls
entering grades K to 4 from 9:00
to noon and a Boys Basketball
Camp for grades 3 to 8 from1:00
to 4:00. July 16 to 20 features
another Kids Basketball Camp for
boys and girls grades K to 4 from
9:00 to noon and a Girls Grades 3
to 8 Basketball Camp from1:00 to
4:00. July 23 to 27 features a boys
and girls grades 2 to 7 basketball
Camp from 9:00 to noon and 1:00
to 4:00. The camp stresses funda-
mentals, skills, competitions, team
play and fun with all players re-
ceiving a camp certificate and
t-shirt. For camp information,
email [email protected] or
call Coach Waleski at 457-1206.
Players can also walk in and regis-
ter at the Oblates 30 minutes prior
to any camp.
MEETINGS
County Line Softball will meet
Sunday at 7:30pm at the Dupont
field to discuss 14u playoffs. All 14u
coaches as well as town reps
should attend. Call Bob at 881-
8744 for more info.
Wyoming Area Boys Soccer will
hold a Meet the Coach Night July
9 at 6 p.m. at the 10th St. Field. All
ninth through 12th grade boys who
will be playing varsity soccer this
fall are invited to meet the new
Wyoming Area varsity soccer
Bulletin Board items will not be
accepted over the telephone. Items
may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to
[email protected] or dropped
off at the Times Leader or mailed to
Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main
St., Wilkes-Barre, PA18711-0250.
BUL L E T I N BOARD
BASEBALL
Favorite Odds Underdog
American League
INDIANS 8.5 Rays
TIGERS 10 Royals
RED SOX 9.5 Yankees
RANGERS 10 Twins
WHITE SOX 9.0 Blue Jays
ANGELS 9.0 Orioles
AS 7.0 Mariners
National League
Braves 9.0 PHILLIES
PIRATES 8.5 Giants
NATIONALS 7.5 Rockies
METS 7.5 Cubs
Brewers 8.5 ASTROS
CARDS 9.5 Marlins
Dodgers 7.5 DBACKS
Reds 7.0 PADRES
AME RI C A S
L I NE
BY ROXY ROXBOROUGH
A tip of the cap is in order for one of the sports finest and classiest
drivers in harness racing today, thats Dave Palone. Herve Filions
long standing career driving wins record of 15,180 was topped yester-
day when Palone won his 15,181 and counting in the eighth race yes-
terday at his hometrack, the Meadows, with the two-year old trotting
filly Herculotte Hanover. Dave just keeps on going at the age of 50,
and with nothing slowing himdown, the sky is the limit for this Hall
Of Famer. Congratulation once again to Dave Palone on a job well
done, he certainly deserves all the accolades!
BEST BET: SHINE N SHIMMER (2ND)
VALUE PLAY: SHADOWS DREAM (9TH)
POST TIME 6:30 p.m.
All Races One Mile
First-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5
5 Rose Run Legend J.Pavia 3-9-6 Takes the opener 4-1
2 Around And Over A.Napolitano 4-9-4 In with weak group 3-1
1 JL Rockin Jake M.Romano 5-6-7 Little since the claim 9-2
4 Halfpipe D.Ingrahan 4-3-8 Off his game 5-2
6 Jesses Gem M.Simons 5-4-8 Roughed up 12-1
3 Lost In The Fog T.Jackson 6-7-6 Maybe TJ can help 15-1
7 Ginger Tree Wanda H.Giannoulis 7-3-4 Winless in 2012 10-1
8 Marion Matilda G.Wasiluk 2-9-9 A breaker 6-1
Second-$14,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 4 pm races life
1 Shine N Shimmer T.Buter 2-2-2 Breaks down the door 5-2
5 Fair Voltage A.Napolitano 3-2-3 Becoming more consistent 4-1
2 Belluga Babe G.Napolitano 1-4-3 New to Pocono 9-2
3 My Deal J.Pavia 3-7-2 Didnt get it done at 4/5 3-1
4 Tollfree Hanover A.McCarthy 6-5-8 Dull 6-1
6 Patient And True E.Carlson 4-6-2 Rides the rail 10-1
7 Keystone Chianti T.Schadel 5-4-6 Needs a little more 12-1
8 Run Around Terror M.Simons 6-6-4 Done at the head of lane 15-1
Third-$35,000 PA All Stars
8 True Valentine J.Takter Jr 1-1-x Down the road 5-2
1 Frau Blucher M.Kakaley 3-1-x Does have race over track 7-2
3 Casting Couch R.Schnittker 3-1-x Marks her pm debut 4-1
6 Marion Mayflower M.Simons 2-5-5 Best of the rest 6-1
2 Upfrontluckycarol T.Jackson 2-4-7 Andover Hall filly 5-1
5 Lindyofalifetime R.Hammer 1-2-1 Been racing on fair circuit 8-1
4 Oh Oh Its Lindy T.Schadel 7-3-x Ill pass 12-1
7 Nicole Ridge C.Norris 4-4-x Slow goin 15-1
Fourth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $4,000 last 5
5 Ideal Gift G.Napolitano 3-7-3 Retains George and scores 3-1
1 Ourea Nourrir M.Kakaley 6-3-9 Has had 3 straight 9 posts 9-2
2 Alex Bullville A.Napolitano 4-5-4 Bettors Delight four yr old 7-2
3 Fast Change Art M.Romano 4-6-5 Yet to live up to name 4-1
4 Real Jewel J.Pavia 5-6-4 Pavia still in a funk 6-1
9 Arts Blaze B.Simpson 8-8-6 Little to offer 10-1
6 Ironstone Wiz T.Jackson 7-5-5 Run down 8-1
7 Western Artwork E.Carlson 7-7-6 Heading south 15-1
8 May I Say A.McCarthy 6-8-4 You may not 20-1
Fifth-$35,000 PA All Stars
5 Classic Martine T.Schadel 2-1-1 Wont be caught 7-2
4 Good Intentions M.Kakaley 3-1-4 Chased fast one at Big M 3-1
2 Global Beauty M.Simons 1-5-x First timer 9-2
1 Olivet De Vie G.Napolitano 2-3-3 Note the driver change 4-1
8 Callmeclassylady Tn.Schadel 6-3-x Sent by team Schadel 5-1
3 Changed It All T.Buter 4-x-x 4 division of stakes 8-1
6 G Momma C.Norris 3-6-4 Wollam having off season 10-1
7 Cupcake D.Swick 5-7-x Swick with rare drive 12-1
Sixth-$6,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $7,500
7 Sarastar G.Napolitano 1-6-2 Comes right back 3-1
1 Harper Lee M.Romano 6-1-1 Back to level of last win 7-2
5 Bigtime Hanover M.Simons 4-3-4 Fairly solid 8-1
4 Eve Marie Seelster M.Kakaley 1-4-4 Just won at the Ocean 4-1
3 Hokie Spirit T.Buter 9-5-2 Down a notch in price 9-2
2 Poor House T.Jackson 8-7-1 Little since barn change 6-1
6 Peeeeeyouuuuuuuu E.Carlson 6-9-7 Continues to stink up joint 10-1
8 How Sweet Thou Art A.McCarthy 7-6-3 Sour 15-1
9 La Brujita B.Simpson 4-7-4 Empty vs cheaper 20-1
Seventh-$6,000 Clm.Trot;clm.price $7,500
5 Move It Move It W.Mullin 7-5-7 Mullin gets the job done 7-2
8 Eight Oclock Rock J.Pavia 2-6-8 Can fire off the gate 4-1
6 Hes Mine Stratto A.McCarthy 4-8-7 Was right there as long shot 3-1
3 Powerlifter Tn.Schadel 8-4-8 Very poor field 9-2
1 Classic Obsession T.Buter 5-7-9 Looking for flat mile 6-1
2 Judith T.Jackson 9-8-7 Bad habits 10-1
7 Little Peanut J.Kakaley 8-5-5 John driving at .117 8-1
8 Like A Hush M.Kakaley 7-5-5 Still quiet 15-1
4 Our Little Dip J.Antonelli 7-8-6 Why bother? 20-1
Eighth-$15,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $13,000 last 5
4 Scorpion Moon J.Pavia 6-8-1 Class is the difference 5-2
2 Big Boy Lloyd E.Carlson 3-3-3 Right there for Carlson 3-1
6 ENS Gliding Condor M.Simons 1-3-4 Cagey vet impressed in W 10-1
3 Four Starz Speed M.Kakaley 4-5-7 Continues to fall in class 4-1
5 M C Felix T.Jackson 6-5-4 Another dropper 6-1
9 Sea Raven G.Napolitano 4-5-5 Gets worst of draw 20-1
8 Im Fabulous A.McCarthy 4-4-8 Far from it 12-1
1 H And Ms Hit J.Taggart 5-8-4 Strikes out 5-1
7 Senior Glide J.Takter Jr 4-3-2 Off since 2010 15-1
Ninth-$13,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $9,000 last 5
6 Shadows Dream T.Jackson 4-3-3 Taking another shot 6-1
3 Midas Blue Chip M.Romano 2-4-2 Keeps on coming 3-1
1 Mattoxs Spencer M.Kakaley 9-9-4 Has to dig down for more 8-1
2 Appley Ever After A.Napolitano 3-3-8 ANap the new reinsman 7-2
5 Hacienda G.Napolitano 8-1-9 Collins having tough campaign 4-1
7 Taylor C T.Buter 4-1-3 Holzman cooled down a bit 9-2
9 Blissfullcavalcade J.Pavia 1-2-7 Up ladder off the victory 15-1
4 Town Treasure A.McCarthy 8-8-9 Buried 10-1
8 Caerleon Hanover E.Carlson 7-6-5 Tires 20-1
Tenth-$35,000 PA All Stars
1 Royal Assets R.Schnittker 5-1-1 Ray has lot of youngsters 9-2
2 Fashion Athena A.McCarthy 1-4-x Can be any kind 5-2
8 Coffeecake Hanover M.Kakaley 1-1-x Burke pupil 3-1
5 Ladyfinger C.Norris 3-1-2 Meadows import 4-1
3 Aspidistra Hanover M.Simons 1-1-2 Strong division 6-1
6 Mystical Cheetah B.Simpson 1-1-1 Brandon trains and reins 10-1
7 Solicitation R.Hammer 1-1-1 Winning at the fairs 15-1
4 Homepage T.Jackson 4-6-x Forget it 12-1
Eleventh-$9,000 Clm.Pace;clm.price $11,000
6 Itsovalightsout M.Kakaley 9-4-9 Bottom level the trick 4-1
5 Im A Nice Sky T.Buter 8-6-6 Back from the Big M 9-2
1 Im Not Telling B.Simpson 8-3-3 Remains in for a tag 7-2
4 Matts All Star G.Napolitano 4-1-8 Nap stays in the bike 3-1
8 Patient Major M.Simons 2-5-6 Just 1 for 56 lifetime 15-1
2 Pangali E.Carlson 8-8-8 Having issues 6-1
3 Bungleinthejungle A.McCarthy 5-6-4 Tied up 8-1
7 Majority Rules J.Pavia 9-7-6 Vote against 10-1
9 Cowboy Artist M.Romano 2-5-6 A toss 20-1
Twelfth-$35,000 PA All Stars
6 Celebrity Lovenote J.Pavia 1-x-x Time for a party 9-2
8 Morningstar J.Takter Jr 2-1-2 Takter barn is red hot 3-1
2 Hauln Fanny T.Buter 1-3-x David Miller owns this one 7-2
4 Electra De Vie Tn.Schadel 1-1-x Looks solid in preps 4-1
5 Dream Of Newport T.Schadel 1-x-x Debuts off one qualifier 8-1
1 Mystical Touch A.McCarthy 1-5-x Does get the wood 5-1
3 Tattoo You M.Simons 2-3-x Bounced 10-1
7 Feather Your Nest C.Norris 2-2-x Tarred 12-1
Thirteenth-$9,000 Cond.Pace;n/w $4,000 last 5
5 Oil Magnet A.McCarthy 5-8-7 Its now or never 7-2
3 Born To Rockn Roll M.Simons 8-4-8 Toss last, better than that 4-1
1 Monet C C D.Ingraham 3-6-3 Stays close to the action 9-2
4 Allamerican Daddy T.Buter 2-7-4 Versatile pacer 3-1
2 Beignet M.Teague 8-7-5 Not having great season 6-1
6 Three Artist M.Kakaley 3-7-8 Paint a different picture 8-1
7 Ar Ed A.Napolitano 7-7-9 Riding long skid 15-1
8 Fine Fine Fine T.Jackson 2-4-8 Maybe with a better post 10-1
9 Coromandelprince A J.pavia 6-6-9 Trails 20-1
Fourteenth-$9,000 Cond.Trot;n/w $4,000 last 5
4 Speculation A.Napolitano 5-3-3 I predict a win 4-1
3 Order By Texas B.Simpson 7-6-3 Gains the pocket trip 7-2
1 Intimidator A.McCarthy 9-4-3 Been getting used up early 3-1
7 St Giannis M.Simons 3-3-6 Picks up the pieces 9-2
6 Fun N Pleasure C.Norris 4-8-6 Missed a few turns 10-1
8 Tayas Photo W.Mullin 5-1-1 Recent claim for Mullin 6-1
8 Lady Love Hanover M.Kakaley 7-8-7 First time lasix user 8-1
2 Rules Little Man G.Napolitano 8-8-9 Trounced again 15-1
5 Jimmy Get Lost M.Romano 6-7-6 Gone 20-1
Fifteenth-$14,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 4 pm races life
3 Cold Hearted Shark M.Teague 1-3-6 The reason Montrell is here 3-1
4 Sea Me Now M.Kakaley 2-3-2 Veteran of the group 5-2
6 Intervention M.Simons 2-1-2 Fan favorite 4-1
9 Take A Walk E.Carlson 5-7-2 Plenty of talent 5-1
7 Tattle Tell Teen C.Norris 2-1-6 Norris in the bike 15-1
8 Bittersweet Champ T.Buter 3-2-9 Improved with Buter up 12-1
1 Stand Up Comic B.Simpson 1-5-1 Sit down 10-1
2 Blues At Midnight A.McCarthy 6-1-3 Couldnt repeat big win 6-1
5 Hes Unbelievable A.Napolitano 7-7-4 One race to go 20-1
Sixteenth-$11,000 Cond.Pace;n/w 2 pm races life
4 Tip N Go T.Jackson 1-2-6 Repeats in the nightcap 9-2
8 Muy Caliente M.Kakaley 2-2-1 Takes plenty of coin 3-1
6 Terror In Motion E.Carlson 5-1-2 Completes the triple 8-1
1 Little Native Girl M.Simons 3-3-2 Use in exotics 4-1
3 Day Traker G.Napolitano 4-2-2 Cant sustain bid 7-2
5 Two Lips B.Simpson 7-4-5 Lightly raced gal 6-1
2 Steppin Hanover A.McCathy 8-6-8 Stepped on 10-1
7 Shelikesitherway T.Buter 8-6-9 Go the other direction 15-1
9 Malita Island M.Romano 8-7-6 See you tomorrow 20-1
ON THE MARK
By Mark Dudek
Times Leader Correspondent
L O C A L
C A L E N D A R
TODAY'S EVENTS
PREP LEGION BASEBALL
(All games 5:30 p.m. unless noted)
Abington Blue at Green Ridge
Mountain Top at Nanticoke
Moscow at Abington White
Valley View at Dunmore
SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL
(All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Mountain Post-B at Back Mountain
Nanticoke at Mountain Post-A
Plains at Greater Pittston
Wilkes-Barre at Hazleton Area
YOUTH LEGION BASEBALL
(All games 5:45 p.m. unless noted)
Old Forge at Plains
LITTLE LEAGUE
(All games 6 p.m. unless noted)
District 31 Junior Baseball
Back Mountain-2 at Northwest, 5:30 p.m.
Kingston/Forty Fort at Greater Wyoming Area, 5:30
p.m.
West Side/Plymouth at Back Mountain-1, 5:30 p.m.
District 16 Junior Softball
Nanticoke/Hanover Twp. at Plains/North W-B
District 31 Junior Softball
West Side at Swoyersville/Kingston
Secton 5 Softball
(at North Pocono Little League)
Elimination bracket final, 5:30 p.m.
W H A T S O N T V
AUTO RACING
9 a.m.
SPEED Formula One, practice for British Grand
Prix, at Towcester, England
2 p.m.
ESPN2 NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qual-
ifying for Subway Jalapeno 250, at Daytona Beach,
Fla.
4 p.m.
SPEEDNASCAR, Sprint Cup, polequalifyingfor
Coke Zero 400, at Daytona Beach, Fla.
7:30 p.m.
ESPNNASCAR, NationwideSeries, Subway Ja-
lapeno 250, at Daytona Beach, Fla.
BOXING
10 p.m.
ESPN2 Featherweights, Cristobal Cruz
(39-13-3) vs. Javier Fortuna (19-0-0), at Las Vegas
CYCLING
8 a.m.
NBCSN Tour de France, stage 6, Epernay to
Metz, France
GOLF
8:30 a.m.
TGCEuropean PGATour, Open de France, sec-
ond round, at Paris
3 p.m.
TGCPGATour, The Greenbrier Classic, second
round, at White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
4 p.m.
ESPN2 USGA, U.S. Womens Open, second
round, at Kohler, Wis.
7:30 p.m.
TGC Champions Tour, First Tee Open, first
round, at Pebble Beach, Calif.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
7 p.m.
YES N.Y. Yankees at Boston
CSN Atlanta at Philadelphia
SNY Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets
ROOT San Francisco at Pittsburgh
MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
7 p.m.
SE2, WYLN Lehigh Valley vs. Scranton/Wilkes-
Barre
TENNIS
8 a.m.
ESPN The Championships, mens semifinals, at
Wimbledon, England
T R A N S A C T I O N S
BASEBALL
American League
TORONTO BLUE JAYSSelected the contract of
RHPSamDysonfromNewHampshire(EL). Cats of
the Eastern League (AA). Optioned RHP Scott
Richmond to Las Vegas (PCL).
National League
ATLANTA BRAVESPlaced LHP Jonny Venters
on the 15-day DL. Recalled LHP Luis Avilan from
Gwinnett (IL).
PITTSBURGHPIRATESPlacedOFAlex Presley
on the 7-day disabled list. Recalled OF Jordy Mer-
cer from Indianapolis (IL).
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
INDIANA PACERSSigned F Miles Plumlee.
Women's National Basketball Association
LOS ANGELES SPARKSSigned G Andrea Ri-
ley.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
DETROIT RED WINGSNamed TomRenney as-
sociate coach and agreed to terms on a three-year
contract.
FLORIDA PANTHERSAgreed to terms with LW
Jean-Francois Jacques on a one-year contract.
MONTREAL CANADIENSSigned D Frederic St-
Denis to one-year contract.
PHILADELPHIA FLYERSSigned F Ruslan Fe-
dotenko and D Bruno Gervais.
VANCOUVERCANUCKSSigned DDerek Joslin
and D Patrick Mullen.
WASHINGTONCAPITALSRe-signed CMathieu
Perreault to a two-year contract extension.
COLLEGE
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSONFired womens soccer
coach Renee Montana. Named Marco Masucci
womens interim soccer coach.
FRANCISMARIONNamedReghanBoobathletic
trainer.
MINNESOTA STATE (MANKATO)Agreed to
terms with softball coach Lori Meyer on a four-year
contract extension.
TEXAS-PAN AMERICANPromoted Jiovanna
Martinez mens and womens assistant track &field
coach.
UCDAVISNamedTerranceTumey athletic direc-
tor.
B A S E B A L L
Minor League Baseball
International League
North Division
W L Pct. GB
Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 50 36 .581
Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 49 39 .557 2
Yankees ................................... 47 40 .540 3
1
2
Syracuse (Nationals)............... 44 42 .512 6
Buffalo (Mets)........................... 42 45 .483 8
1
2
Rochester (Twins) ................... 39 47 .453 11
South Division
W L Pct. GB
Charlotte (White Sox) ............. 48 39 .552
Norfolk (Orioles) ...................... 44 44 .500 4
1
2
Durham (Rays)......................... 42 46 .477 6
1
2
Gwinnett (Braves) ................... 40 47 .460 8
West Division
W L Pct. GB
Indianapolis (Pirates)............... 55 31 .640
Columbus (Indians) ................. 43 43 .500 12
Toledo (Tigers) ........................ 34 52 .395 21
Louisville (Reds) ...................... 31 57 .352 25
Thursday's Games
Rochester 6, Pawtucket 4
Gwinnett 4, Charlotte 3, game 1
Lehigh Valley 7, Yankees 2
Toledo 6, Columbus 1
Buffalo at Syracuse, late
Norfolk at Durham, late
Louisville at Indianapolis, late
Gwinnett at Charlotte, late, game 2
Today's Games
Buffalo at Syracuse, 7 p.m.
Indianapolis at Columbus, 7:05 p.m.
Durham at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Lehigh Valley vs. Yankees at Lehigh Valley, 7:05
p.m.
Toledo at Louisville, 7:05 p.m.
Pawtucket at Rochester, 7:05 p.m.
Norfolk at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Syracuse at Pawtucket, 6:05 p.m.
Lehigh Valley at Rochester, 6:05 p.m.
Toledo at Louisville, 6:05 p.m.
Buffalo at Yankees, 7 p.m.
Indianapolis at Columbus, 7:05 p.m.
Durham at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Norfolk at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.
T E N N I S
Wimbledon Results
Thursday
At The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet
Club
Wimbledon, England
Purse: $25.03 million (Grand Slam)
Surface: Grass-Outdoor
Singles
Women
Semifinals
Agnieszka Radwanska (3), Poland, def. Angelique
Kerber (8), Germany, 6-3, 6-4.
Serena Williams (6), United States, def. Victoria
Azarenka (2), Belarus, 6-3, 7-6 (6).
Doubles
Men
Quarterfinals
Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Horia Tecau (5),
Romania, def. Daniele Bracciali, Italy, and Julian
Knowle, Austria, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4.
Bob and Mike Bryan (2), United States, def. Scott
Lipsky and Rajeev Ram, United States, 5-7, 6-3,
5-7, 6-4, 6-4.
Jurgen Melzer, Austria, and Philipp Petzschner
(10), Germany, def. Ivan Dodig, Croatia, and Marce-
lo Melo (15), Brazil, 7-5, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3.
Women
Quarterfinals
AndreaHlavackovaandLucieHradecka(6), Czech
Republic, def. Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci (2),
Italy, 6-3, 6-4.
Flavia Pennetta and Francesca Schiavone, Italy,
def. Nuria Llagostera Vives and Maria Jose Marti-
nez Sanchez (9), Spain, 6-2, 6-7 (0), 6-4.
Serena and Venus Williams, United States, def. Ra-
quel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears (10), United
States, 6-1, 6-1.
Mixed
Third Round
Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Julia Goerges (8), Ger-
many, def. Julian Knowle and Tamira Paszek, Aus-
tria, 7-5, 4-6, 6-2.
Colin Fleming, Britain, and Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan,
def. Dominic Inglot and Laura Robson, Britain, 7-6
(3), 7-6 (3).
Paul Hanley, Australia, andAllaKudryavtseva, Rus-
sia, def. Mikhail Kukushkin and Yaroslava Shvedo-
va, Kazakhstan, 7-6 (6), 3-6, 7-5.
Bob Bryan and Liezel Huber (1), United States, def.
Andy Ram, Israel, and Kveta Peschke (15), Czech
Republic, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1.
Leander Paes, India, and Elena Vesnina (4), Rus-
sia, def. Max Mirnyi and Victoria Azarenka, Belarus,
7-6 (3), 6-3.
Quarterfinals
Mike Bryan and Lisa Raymond (2), United States,
def. RohanBopanna, India, andZhengJie(10), Chi-
na, 6-2, 7-5.
Invitational Doubles
Round Robin
Gentlemen
Greg Rusedski, Britain, and Fabrice Santoro,
France, def. Goran Ivanisevic, Croatia, and Cedric
Pioline, France, 6-3, 6-4.
Jonas Bjorkman, Sweden, and Todd Woodbridge
(2), Australia, def. Richard Krajicek, Netherlands,
and Mark Petchey, Britain, 6-2, 4-6, 10-8 tiebreak.
Thomas Enqvist, Sweden, and Mark Philippoussis,
Australia, def. Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, and
Chris Wilkinson, Britain, 6-3, 6-4.
Greg Rusedski, Britain, and Fabrice Santoro,
France, def. Justin Gimelstob and Todd Martin,
United States, 7-5, 6-4.
Jacco Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis (1), Netherlands,
def. Justin Gimelstob and Todd Martin, United
States, 6-4, 6-4.
Senior Gentlemen
Patrick McEnroe, United States, and Joakim Nys-
trom, Sweden, def. Peter McNamara and Paul
McNamee, Australia, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (4), 10-6 tiebreak.
Jeremy Bates, Britain, and Anders Jarryd (2), Swe-
den, def. Andrew Castle, Britain, and Guy Forget,
France, 6-2, 6-4.
Kevin Curren and Johan Kriek, United States, def.
Darren Cahill, Australia, and Brad Gilbert, United
States, 3-6, 6-4, 11-9 tiebreak.
Pat Cash and Mark Woodforde, Australia, def. Man-
sour Bahrami, Iran, and Henri Leconte (1), France,
7-5, 6-3.
Ladies
MartinaNavratilova, UnitedStates, andJanaNovot-
na, Czech Republic, def. Conchita Martinez, Spain,
and Nathalie Tauziat, France, 6-0, 6-2.
Iva Majoli, Croatia, and Natasha Zvereva, Belarus,
def. Lucie Ahl and Samantha Smith (1), Britain, 6-4,
6-2.
Lindsay Davenport, United States, and Martina Hin-
gis, Switzerland, def. Helena Sukova, Czech Re-
public, and Andrea Temesvari, Hungary, 6-2, 6-3.
Tracy Austin and Kathy Rinaldi, United States, def.
Sabine Appelmans, Belgium, and Barbara Schett
(2), Austria, 6-1, 6-2.
Junior Singles
Boys
Quarterfinals
Luke Saville (1), Australia, def. Nikola Milojevic (6),
Serbia, 7-5, 5-4, retired.
Mitchell Krueger (8), United States, def. Kimmer
Coppejans (2), Belgium, 6-2, 7-6 (5).
Gianluigi Quinzi (3), Italy, def. Nick Kyrgios, Austra-
lia, 6-3, 6-1.
Filip Peliwo (4), Canada, def. Enzo Couacaud,
France, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3.
Girls
Quarterfinals
Elina Svitolina (3), Ukraine, def. Sabina Sharipova,
Uzbekistan, 6-3, 6-2.
Anett Kontaveit (11), Estonia, def. Ana Konjuh (16),
Croatia, 6-0, 6-4.
Eugenie Bouchard (5), Canada, def. Antonia Lottn-
er, Germany, 4-6, 6-0, 6-2.
Francoise Abanda (14), Canada, def. Donna Vekic
(8), Croatia, 6-3, 6-4.
Junior Doubles
Boys
First Round
Evan Hoyt, Britain, and Wayne Montgomery, South
Africa, def. Kyle Edmund, Britain, and Stefano Na-
politano (7), Italy, 5-7, 6-4, 10-7 tiebreak.
Jay Andrijic, Australia, and Yoshihito Nishioka, Ja-
pan, def. Max de Vroome, Netherlands, and Freder-
ico Ferre Silva, Portugal, 6-4, 5-7, 10-5 tiebreak.
Second Round
Matteo Donati and Pietro Licciardi, Italy, def. Stefan
Kozlov and Thai-Son Kwiatkowski, United States,
7-6 (4), 6-3.
Filip Bergevi, Sweden, and Mikael Torpegaard,
Denmark, def. LiamBroady and Joshua Ward-Hib-
bert (2), Britain, 7-5, 4-6, 10-5 tiebreak.
Luke Bambridge, Britain, and Kaichi Uchida, Japan,
def. MacKenzie McDonald and Spencer Papa (8),
United States, 6-3, 6-4.
Luke Saville and Jordan Thompson (5), Australia,
def. Bar Tzuf Botzer, Israel, and Connor Farren,
United States, 6-0, 6-3.
Evan Hoyt, Britain Wayne Montgomery, South Afri-
ca, def. Anton Desyatnik, Russia, and Marat Devia-
tiarov, Ukraine, 5-7, 6-2, 10-4 tiebreak.
Juan Ignacio Galarza and Mateo Nicolas Martinez
(6), Argentina, def. Jay Andrijic, Australia, and
Yoshihito Nishioka, Japan, 6-4, 6-2.
Andrew Harris and Nick Kyrgios (4), Australia, def.
Gabriel Friedrich, Brazil, and Daniel Santos, Peru,
6-2, 7-6 (2).
Filip Peliwo, Canada, and Gianluigi Quinzi (1), Italy,
def. Temur Ismailov, Uzbekistan, and Markos Kalo-
velonis, Greece, 7-5, 6-2.
Girls
First Round
Olga Doroshina, Russia, and Katerina Siniakova,
Czech Republic, def. Harriet Dart and Pippa Horn,
Britain, 6-3, 6-1.
Indy de Vroome, Netherlands, and Anett Kontaveit
(5), Estonia, def. Ellen Allgurin and Rebecca Peter-
son, Sweden, 6-4, 3-6, 10-8 tiebreak.
Erin Routliffe, Canada, and Daria Salnikova, Rus-
sia, def. Alexandra Kiick, United States, and Carol
Zhao, Canada, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 10-7 tiebreak.
Varvara Flink, Russia, and Antonia Lottner, Germa-
ny, def. Lana Rush and Georgina Sellyn, Britain,
6-2, 6-1.
Second Round
Elke Lemmens and Elise Mertens, Belgium, def.
Montserrat Gonzalez, Paraguay, and Chalena
Scholl (8), United States, 7-6 (4), 6-3.
Anna Danilina, Kazakhstan, and Beatriz Haddad
Maia (6), Brazil, def. Ilka Csoregi, Romania, and Je-
lena Ostapenko, Latvia, 7-6 (2), 5-7, 10-8 tiebreak.
DariaGavrilova, Russia, andElinaSvitolina(2), Uk-
raine, def. OlgaDoroshina, Russia, andKaterinaSi-
niakova, Czech Republic, 6-2, 7-6 (0).
Eugenie Bouchard, Canada, and Taylor Townsend
(1), UnitedStates, def. ViktoriyaLushkova, Ukraine,
and Petra Uberalova, Slovakia, 6-1, 6-4.
Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, and Ana Konjuh (7),
Croatia, def. Emily Fanning, NewZealand, and Ole-
ksandra Korashvili, Ukraine, 6-1, 6-4.
Indy de Vroome, Netherlands, and Anett Kontaveit
(5), Estonia, def. Barbora Krejcikova, Czech Re-
public, and Ioana Loredana Rosca, Romania, 1-6,
6-2, 10-4 tiebreak.
Erin Routliffe, Canada, and Daria Salnikova, Rus-
sia, def. Maria Ines Deheza, Bolivia, and Elizaveta
Kulichkova (3), Russia, 6-4, 6-3.
Francoise Abanda, Canada, and Sachia Vickery
(4), United States, def. Varvara Flink, Russia, and
Antonia Lottner, Germany, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (3), 10-7 tie-
break.
C M Y K
THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2012 PAGE 3B
B A S E B A L L
NEW YORK David
Wright singled off Jonathan
Papelbon with two outs in the
bottom of the ninth inning,
lifting the New York Mets to a
6-5 comeback victory over the
Philadelphia Phillies on Thurs-
day night that preserved R.A.
Dickeys 11-game winning
streak.
Mets catcher Josh Thole
prevented a run in the eighth
when he held on to the ball
despite being barreled over at
home plate by Mike Fontenot.
Daniel Murphy lined a shot off
Papelbons leg for the tying run
with two outs in the ninth,
setting the stage for Wright.
Ike Davis began the ninth
with a double off Papelbon
(2-3). Thole sacrificed pinch-
runner Ronny Cedeno to third
before Kirk Nieuwenhuis
struck out. Papelbon then hit
Jordany Valdespin with a 3-2
pitch and walked Ruben Tejada
on a full-count to load the
bases.
Bobby Parnell (2-1) pitched
the ninth for the Mets, winners
of six of eight.
Pirates 2, Astros 0
PITTSBURGH Jeff Kar-
stens scattered four hits over
eight innings and the surging
Pittsburgh Pirates blanked the
Houston Astros.
Karstens (2-2) struck out a
season-high eight against just
one walk as the Pirates com-
pleted their first four-game
sweep of the Astros at home
since 1979. Joel Hanrahan
pitched the ninth to record his
22nd save.
Garrett Jones and Casey
McGehee each drove in a run
for Pittsburgh, which has won
eight of nine to vault into first
in the NL Central.
Houstons Bud Norris (5-6)
gave up two runs and five hits
in seven solid innings but the
Astros offense sputtered a day
after trading slugger Carlos
Lee to Miami. Houston man-
aged four singles and didnt get
a runner to third base until the
ninth while losing its eighth
straight game.
Marlins 4, Brewers 0
MILWAUKEE Carlos Lee
doubled and scored in his
Miami debut, Mark Buerhle
struck out a season-best eight
over 7
2
3 innings and the Mar-
lins beat the Milwaukee Brew-
ers to split the four-game se-
ries.
Lee, acquired in a trade with
the Houston Astros on
Wednesday, started at first
base.
Nationals 6, Giants 5
WASHINGTON Bryce
Harper scored the winning run
when first baseman Brandon
Belt couldnt dig out a short-
hop throw on a potential dou-
ble-play ball in the ninth, and
the Washington Nationals
completed a sweep with a win
over the San Francisco Giants
on a night of fond memories of
the 1924 World Series.
It was throwback night in
the nations capital, and the
Senators topped the New
York Giants with a two-run
rally off Santiago Casilla (2-4).
Braves 7, Cubs 3
ATLANTA Jason Hey-
ward and Brian McCann each
hit a two-run homer in the first
inning, helping Mike Minor
and the Atlanta Braves beat the
Chicago Cubs.
N AT I O N A L L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Unlikely rally
lifts Mets in 9th
The Associated Press
AP PHOTO
Pittsburghs Neil Walker, left, dives back safely to first as the
pick-off throw fromHouston pitcher Bud Norris gets past first
baseman Chris Johnson (23) during the first inning Thursday.
CLEVELAND Josh Tom-
lin pitched seven stellar in-
nings and Shin-Soo Choo,
Michael Brantley and Travis
Hafner homered, leading the
Cleveland Indians to a 3-1 win
over the Tampa Bay Rays on
Thursday night.
Tomlin (5-5) limited the
Rays to one run and two hits,
easily the right-handers best
outing since April.
Choo led off the first with a
homer off Jeremy Hellickson
(4-5), Brantley connected in
the second and Travis Hafner
homered in the eighth off Jake
McGee.
White Sox 2, Rangers 1
CHICAGO Rookie Jose
Quintana allowed two hits in
eight stellar innings, Kevin
Youkilis came through again
with a go-ahead homer and the
Chicago White Sox completed
a three-game sweep of the
Texas Rangers.
On a scorching day at U.S.
Cellular Field with a first-
pitch temperature of 99 de-
grees that hit 102 by the fourth
inning Quintana (4-1) walk-
ed one and struck out a career-
high eight. He gave up a lead-
off single to Ian Kinsler in the
first and an RBI single to
Adrian Beltre in the fourth on a
line drive that hit the left-hand-
er near the hip and bounded
past first.
Tigers 7, Twins 3
DETROIT Prince Fielder
hit a three-run homer in the
eighth inning to break a tie and
Delmon Young followed with
solo shot to lift Detroit Tigers
and a split of the four-game
series.
Miguel Cabreras RBI single
for Detroit in the eighth tied it
3-all. The hit scored Austin
Jackson, who tripled with one
out before pinch hitter Quintin
Berry walked.
Royals 9, Blue Jays 6
TORONTO Luke Hoche-
var won for the third time in
four starts after leaving the
game with a sprained ankle,
Eric Hosmer had three RBIs
and the Kansas City Royals
beat the Blue Jays.
A M E R I C A N L E A G U E R O U N D U P
Three homers send
Indians past Tampa
The Associated Press
STANDINGS/STATS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
New York ....................................... 49 32 .605 6-4 W-1 25-16 24-16
Baltimore........................................ 44 37 .543 5 4-6 W-2 22-20 22-17
Tampa Bay..................................... 43 40 .518 7 2 3-7 L-2 24-19 19-21
Boston............................................ 42 40 .512 7
1
2 2
1
2 4-6 L-3 21-21 21-19
Toronto........................................... 42 41 .506 8 3 4-6 L-1 23-19 19-22
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Chicago.......................................... 45 37 .549 7-3 W-3 22-21 23-16
Cleveland....................................... 43 39 .524 2 1
1
2 6-4 W-3 23-19 20-20
Detroit............................................. 41 42 .494 4
1
2 4 5-5 W-2 19-20 22-22
Kansas City ................................... 37 44 .457 7
1
2 7 5-5 W-1 14-23 23-21
Minnesota...................................... 35 47 .427 10 9
1
2 5-5 L-2 17-25 18-22
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Texas............................................ 50 33 .602 5-5 L-4 27-15 23-18
Los Angeles................................. 45 37 .549 4
1
2 6-4 L-2 22-17 23-20
Oakland ........................................ 41 42 .494 9 4 6-4 W-4 22-19 19-23
Seattle........................................... 35 49 .417 15
1
2 10
1
2 4-6 L-2 16-25 19-24
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Washington ................................... 48 32 .600 7-3 W-4 23-14 25-18
New York ....................................... 45 38 .542 4
1
2 6-4 W-1 25-18 20-20
Atlanta............................................ 43 39 .524 6 1
1
2 5-5 W-1 20-22 23-17
Miami .............................................. 40 42 .488 9 4
1
2 6-4 W-2 22-22 18-20
Philadelphia................................... 37 47 .440 13 8
1
2 3-7 L-1 17-24 20-23
Central Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Pittsburgh..................................... 46 36 .561 8-2 W-4 27-13 19-23
Cincinnati...................................... 44 37 .543 1
1
2 5-5 L-2 23-16 21-21
St. Louis ....................................... 43 39 .524 3 1
1
2 6-4 W-1 20-19 23-20
Milwaukee .................................... 38 44 .463 8 6
1
2 5-5 L-2 22-21 16-23
Houston........................................ 32 51 .386 14
1
2 13 2-8 L-8 23-19 9-32
Chicago ........................................ 31 51 .378 15 13
1
2 7-3 L-1 19-20 12-31
West Division
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away
Los Angeles .................................. 46 37 .554 3-7 W-2 27-16 19-21
San Francisco ............................... 45 38 .542 1 5-5 L-3 26-16 19-22
Arizona........................................... 39 42 .481 6 5 3-7 L-5 20-20 19-22
San Diego...................................... 33 50 .398 13 12 7-3 W-5 16-24 17-26
Colorado........................................ 31 50 .383 14 13 4-6 L-1 18-25 13-25
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
Washington 9, San Francisco 4
Philadelphia 9, N.Y. Mets 2
Pittsburgh 6, Houston 4
Miami 7, Milwaukee 6, 10 innings
Chicago Cubs 5, Atlanta 1
St. Louis 4, Colorado 1
L.A. Dodgers 4, Cincinnati 1
San Diego 8, Arizona 6
Thursday's Games
Miami 4, Milwaukee 0
Pittsburgh 2, Houston 0
Washington 6, San Francisco 5
Atlanta 7, Chicago Cubs 3
N.Y. Mets 6, Philadelphia 5
Colorado at St. Louis, late
L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, late
Cincinnati at San Diego, late
Today's Games
Atlanta (T.Hudson 6-4) at Philadelphia (K.Kendrick
2-8), 7:05 p.m.
Colorado (D.Pomeranz 0-3) at Washington (Stras-
burg 9-3), 7:05 p.m.
San Francisco (Zito 6-6) at Pittsburgh (Bedard 4-9),
7:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 3-3) at N.Y. Mets (J.Santa-
na 6-4), 7:10 p.m.
Milwaukee (Gallardo 6-6) at Houston (Happ 6-8),
8:05 p.m.
Miami (Nolasco 7-6) at St. Louis (Westbrook 7-6),
8:15 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw6-4) at Arizona (Collmenter
0-2), 9:40 p.m.
Cincinnati (Arroyo 3-5) at San Diego (K.Wells 1-1),
10:05 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Colorado at Washington, 4:05 p.m.
Milwaukee at Houston, 4:05 p.m.
San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 4:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 4:10 p.m.
Miami at St. Louis, 4:10 p.m.
Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:15 p.m.
Cincinnati at San Diego, 10:05 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, 10:10 p.m.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wednesday's Games
N.Y. Yankees 4, Tampa Bay 3
Oakland 3, Boston 2
Cleveland 12, L.A. Angels 3
Baltimore 4, Seattle 2
Detroit 5, Minnesota 1
Toronto 4, Kansas City 1
Chicago White Sox 5, Texas 4, 10 innings
Thursday's Games
Detroit 7, Minnesota 3
Chicago White Sox 2, Texas 1
Cleveland 3, Tampa Bay 1
Kansas City 9, Toronto 6
Baltimore at L.A. Angels, late
Today's Games
Kansas City (J.Sanchez 1-4) at Detroit (Smyly 3-3),
7:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Cobb 3-5) at Cleveland (Masterson
5-7), 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 8-7) at Boston (Beckett 4-7),
7:10 p.m.
Minnesota (Liriano 2-7) at Texas (M.Perez 1-0),
8:05 p.m.
Toronto (Laffey 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Peavy
6-5), 8:10 p.m.
Baltimore (Eveland 0-1) at L.A. Angels (C.Wilson
9-4), 10:05 p.m.
Seattle (Millwood 3-6) at Oakland (Milone 8-6),
10:05 p.m.
Saturday's Games
N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 12:35 p.m., 1st game
Kansas City at Detroit, 4:05 p.m.
Toronto at Chicago White Sox, 4:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m.
Minnesota at Texas, 7:15 p.m.
N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 7:15 p.m., 2nd game
Baltimore at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.
Seattle at Oakland, 10:10 p.m.
CHICAGOTexas Rangers
pitcher Yu Darvish was hit by a
line drive during one All-Star
game in Japan. Hes hoping to
avoid that mishap on Tuesday.
Darvish and St. Louis Cardi-
nals third baseman David
Freese are headed to the Mid-
summer Classic after fans vot-
edtheminto next weeks show-
case in Kansas City.
I feel very good, Darvish
said Thursday through an in-
terpreter. I knowthe way that
I got selected was a vote by the
fans, so I appreciate all the fans
who voted for me. Im looking
forward to it.
Darvish is the eighth Rang-
ers player on the ALteamman-
aged by Texas Ron Washing-
ton. He beat out four other
pitchers: Chicagos Jake Peavy,
Baltimores Jason Hammel,
Kansas Citys Jonathan Brox-
ton and the Angels Ernesto
Frieri.
It just wasnt meant to be,
said Peavy, who was supported
by an aggressive marketing
campaign by the White Sox.
Obviously we knew its hard
to outvote a country.
Freese emerged from an NL
field that included Atlanta out-
fielder Michael Bourn, Nation-
als rookieoutfielder BryceHar-
per and Arizona second base-
man Aaron Hill. Freese is bat-
ting .285 with 13 homers.
Darvish has made a smooth
adjustment to the major
leagues after the Rangers com-
mitted more than $107 million
tobringhimtothe U.S. The 25-
year-old right-hander got a
guaranteed $56 million, six-
year contract and Texas also
paid a record $51.7 million
posting bid to his team in Ja-
pan.
Darvish responded by going
6-1 with a 2.60 ERA in his first
eight starts. The rookie leveled
off a bit but is 10-5 with a 3.59
ERA for the only team in the
majors with 50 wins.
And now hes into his first
major league All-Star game.
Darvish,
Freese win
fan vote
By The Associated Press
A M E R I C A N
L E A G U E
Tigers 7, Twins 3
Minnesota Detroit
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Span cf 5 0 2 1 AJcksn cf 4 2 2 0
Revere rf 5 0 1 0 Raburn lf 3 0 0 0
Mauer dh 4 0 2 1 Berry ph-lf 0 1 0 0
Doumit c 5 0 2 0 MiCarr 3b 4 1 2 2
Mornea 1b 4 0 1 0 Fielder 1b 4 1 1 3
Plouffe 3b 4 1 1 0 DYong dh 3 1 2 1
Mstrnn lf 4 1 3 0 JhPerlt ss 4 1 1 0
Dozier ss 4 1 3 1 Boesch rf 4 0 1 1
JCarrll 2b 4 0 0 0 D.Kelly rf 0 0 0 0
Laird c 3 0 0 0
RSantg 2b 3 0 0 0
Totals 39 315 3 Totals 32 7 9 7
Minnesota.......................... 010 200 000 3
Detroit................................. 000 110 05x 7
EDozier (12), Porcello (3). DPMinnesota1, De-
troit 1. LOBMinnesota 10, Detroit 3. 2BDoumit
(14), A.Jackson (17), Boesch (13). 3BA.Jackson
(5). HRFielder (13), D.Young (7). SBMas-
troianni 3 (8), Dozier 2 (6). CSMastroianni (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Minnesota
Diamond................... 7 5 2 2 1 4
Al.Burnett L,2-1
BS,1-1 ......................
1
3 2 3 3 1 0
T.Robertson ............ 0 1 1 1 0 0
Swarzak ...................
2
3 1 1 1 0 0
Detroit
Porcello.................... 3
2
3 12 3 3 1 0
D.Downs .................. 3 1 0 0 0 5
Dotel W,2-2.............. 1
1
3 1 0 0 0 3
Valverde................... 1 1 0 0 0 2
T.Robertson pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
UmpiresHome, Dana DeMuth;First, Angel Cam-
pos;Second, Paul Nauert;Third, Doug Eddings.
T2:59. A33,350 (41,255).
Royals 9, Blue Jays 6
Kansas City Toronto
ab r h bi ab r h bi
AGordn lf 5 1 2 1 Lawrie 3b 5 0 0 0
AEscor ss 5 1 2 1 Rasms cf 4 0 2 0
Hosmer 1b 5 1 2 3 Bautist rf 5 0 0 0
Butler dh 4 0 1 1 Encrnc 1b 3 1 0 0
YBtncr 2b 4 1 1 1 Lind dh 4 1 1 0
Mostks 3b 4 0 1 1 YEscor ss 3 1 2 1
Francr rf 5 1 1 0 RDavis lf 4 0 0 0
S.Perez c 5 2 4 0 KJhnsn 2b 3 1 1 0
JDyson cf 5 2 2 0 BFrncs ph 1 0 1 2
Vizquel 2b 0 0 0 0
Arencii c 4 2 2 3
Totals 42 916 8 Totals 36 6 9 6
Kansas City ....................... 005 000 031 9
Toronto............................... 002 000 130 6
EA.Escobar (9), Hosmer (6), Lawrie (11). DP
Kansas City 2. LOBKansas City 10, Toronto 6.
2BA.Escobar (20), J.Dyson 2 (6), Rasmus (17),
Y.Escobar (10), K.Johnson (8). 3BB.Francisco
(1). HRY.Betancourt (6), Arencibia 2 (13). SB
Butler (2). SFMoustakas.
IP H R ER BB SO
Kansas City
Hochevar W,6-8...... 5 4 2 2 1 3
Collins H,6 ............... 1
1
3 1 1 1 1 2
G.Holland H,8..........
2
3 0 0 0 0 1
Crow.........................
2
3 2 3 3 1 0
Mijares...................... 0 1 0 0 0 0
K.Herrera H,12........
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Broxton S,21-24...... 1 1 0 0 0 0
Toronto
H.Alvarez L,5-7....... 5
1
3 8 5 5 2 4
L.Perez..................... 1
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
S.Dyson ...................
1
3 0 0 0 1 1
Cordero....................
2
3 5 3 3 0 1
A.Carpenter ............. 1
1
3 3 1 1 0 1
Mijares pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
UmpiresHome, Ed Hickox;First, Mark Carlson-
;Second, Angel Hernandez;Third, Chris Conroy.
T3:16. A20,598 (49,260).
White Sox 2, Rangers 1
Texas Chicago
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Kinsler 2b 3 1 1 0 Bckhm 2b 4 0 1 0
Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 EEscor 3b 4 0 1 0
Hamltn lf 2 0 0 0 Youkils 1b 3 2 1 1
Beltre 3b 3 0 1 1 Konerk dh 4 0 1 0
MiYong dh 3 0 0 0 Rios rf 4 0 1 0
N.Cruz rf 3 0 0 0 AlRmrz ss 4 0 1 1
BSnydr 1b 3 0 0 0 Viciedo lf 2 0 0 0
Torreal c 3 0 0 0 Flowrs c 3 0 1 0
Gentry cf 2 0 0 0 JrDnks cf 3 0 1 0
DvMrp ph 1 0 0 0
Totals 27 1 2 1 Totals 31 2 8 2
Texas.................................. 000 100 000 1
Chicago.............................. 000 101 00x 2
DPChicago 2. LOBTexas 1, Chicago 7.
2BBeckham (14), Al.Ramirez (12). HRYoukilis
(6). CSJor.Danks (1).
IP H R ER BB SO
Texas
M.Harrison L,11-4... 8 8 2 2 2 5
Chicago
Quintana W,4-1....... 8 2 1 1 1 8
Reed S,12-13.......... 1 0 0 0 0 2
HBPby Quintana (Hamilton).
UmpiresHome, Vic Carapazza;First, Dan Ias-
sogna;Second, CB Bucknor;Third, Bill Miller.
T2:09. A21,288 (40,615).
Indians 3, Rays 1
Tampa Bay Cleveland
ab r h bi ab r h bi
DJnngs lf 4 0 1 0 Choo rf 3 1 2 1
C.Pena
dh-1b 4 0 0 0 ACarer ss 3 0 0 0
Zobrist rf 4 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 4 0 0 0
BUpton cf 4 0 0 0 Hafner dh 4 1 1 1
Scott 1b 3 0 0 0 CSantn c 4 0 1 0
Howell p 0 0 0 0 Brantly cf 3 1 2 1
Kppngr 3b 0 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 2 0 1 0
Rhyms 3b-2b 3 1 1 0 Damon lf 3 0 0 0
JMolin c 3 0 0 1 Cnghm lf 0 0 0 0
EJhnsn ss 3 0 2 0 Hannhn 3b 2 0 0 0
SRdrgz 2b 2 0 0 0
Matsui ph 1 0 0 0
McGee p 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 1 4 1 Totals 28 3 7 3
Tampa Bay......................... 000 010 000 1
Cleveland........................... 110 000 01x 3
EE.Johnson (9). DPTampa Bay 2. LOBTam-
paBay 3, Cleveland6. 3BRhymes (1). HRChoo
(9), Hafner (7), Brantley (3). CSChoo (2), Bran-
tley (6).
IP H R ER BB SO
Tampa Bay
Hellickson L,4-5 ...... 6 5 2 2 4 3
Howell....................... 1 0 0 0 1 1
McGee...................... 1 2 1 1 0 0
Cleveland
Tomlin W,5-5........... 7 2 1 1 0 3
Pestano H,21........... 1 1 0 0 0 1
C.Perez S,24-25..... 1 1 0 0 0 0
WPHellickson, Tomlin.
UmpiresHome, Mike Muchlinski;First, Jerry Lay-
ne;Second, Bob Davidson;Third, Jim Wolf.
T2:40. A26,577 (43,429).
N A T I O N A L
L E A G U E
Marlins 4, Brewers 0
Miami Milwaukee
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Reyes ss 5 0 2 0 CGomz cf 3 0 0 0
HRmrz 3b 4 1 0 0 Ishikaw ph 1 0 0 0
Ca.Lee 1b 4 1 2 0 Morgan cf 0 0 0 0
Morrsn lf 4 0 2 2 Aoki rf 3 0 2 0
Ruggin rf 4 0 1 0 Braun lf 4 0 0 0
Infante 2b 4 1 1 0 ArRmr 3b 4 0 2 0
Cousins cf 3 0 0 0 Hart 1b 4 0 1 0
J.Buck c 3 0 0 0 RWeks 2b 3 0 0 0
Buehrle p 3 0 0 0 Veras p 0 0 0 0
Cishek p 0 0 0 0
Ransm
ss-2b 3 0 1 0
Dobbs ph 1 1 1 2 Mldnd c 3 0 1 0
Choate p 0 0 0 0 Fiers p 1 0 0 0
H.Bell p 0 0 0 0 MParr p 0 0 0 0
CIzturs ss 1 0 0 0
Totals 35 4 9 4 Totals 30 0 7 0
Miami .................................. 000 100 012 4
Milwaukee.......................... 000 000 000 0
EFiers (1). DPMiami 3. LOBMiami 6, Milwau-
kee 5. 2BCa.Lee (16), Infante (22), Ar.Ramirez
(25), Ransom (7). HRDobbs (2). SBReyes
(20). SCousins, Fiers.
IP H R ER BB SO
Miami
Buehrle W,8-8......... 7
2
3 6 0 0 0 8
Cishek H,10.............
1
3 0 0 0 0 1
Choate...................... 0 0 0 0 0 0
H.Bell ........................ 1 1 0 0 0 1
Milwaukee
Fiers L,3-3................ 7
1
3 7 2 2 1 9
M.Parra ....................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Veras ........................ 1
1
3 2 2 2 0 1
Choate pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.
HBPby Choate (Aoki).
UmpiresHome, D.J. Reyburn;First, Derryl Cou-
sins;Second, Ron Kulpa;Third, Dan Bellino.
T2:48. A27,443 (41,900).
Nationals 6, Giants 5
San Francisco Washington
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Christn rf 5 3 3 0 Lmrdzz lf 4 0 2 0
Schrhlt rf 0 0 0 0 Harper cf 5 1 2 2
Theriot 2b 4 0 3 0 Zmrmn 3b 4 0 0 0
MeCarr lf 4 0 2 3 Morse rf 5 1 1 0
Posey c 3 1 1 0 LaRoch 1b 5 0 2 1
Sandovl 3b 5 1 2 0 Dsmnd ss 3 1 2 1
SCasill p 0 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 3 1 1 1
Pagan cf 5 0 3 2 Flores c 4 0 0 0
Belt 1b 5 0 1 0 Detwilr p 1 0 0 0
Arias ss-3b 4 0 0 0 Ankiel ph 1 0 0 0
M.Cain p 4 0 0 0 Stmmn p 0 0 0 0
Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Berndn ph 0 0 0 0
Romo p 0 0 0 0 DeRosa ph 1 1 1 0
BCrwfr ss 0 0 0 0 HRdrgz p 0 0 0 0
Clipprd p 0 0 0 0
TMoore ph 1 1 1 0
Totals 39 515 5 Totals 37 612 5
San Francisco.................... 002 101 100 5
Washington ....................... 010 000 302 6
Two outs when winning run scored.
ES.Casilla (2). DPSan Francisco 1, Washing-
ton 1. LOBSan Francisco 11, Washington 9.
2BChristian (1), Me.Cabrera (18), Harper (15),
DeRosa (3), T.Moore (4). 3BPagan (5). HR
Desmond (15), Espinosa (7). SBChristian (1),
Desmond (9). STheriot, Lombardozzi. SF
Me.Cabrera.
IP H R ER BB SO
San Francisco
M.Cain...................... 6
2
3 6 3 3 1 4
Affeldt ....................... 0 3 1 1 0 0
Romo H,14 .............. 1
1
3 1 0 0 0 1
S.Casilla L,2-4
BS,4-25....................
2
3 2 2 1 1 0
Washington
Detwiler .................... 5 11 3 3 2 5
Stammen.................. 2 3 2 2 0 2
H.Rodriguez ............ 1 1 0 0 0 1
Clippard W,2-2........ 1 0 0 0 0 2
Affeldt pitched to 3 batters in the 7th.
HBPby Romo (Espinosa). BalkH.Rodriguez.
UmpiresHome, Gary Darling;First, Paul Emmel-
;Second, Scott Barry;Third, Jerry Meals.
T3:07. A29,819 (41,487).
Mets 6, Phillies 5
Philadelphia New York
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Rollins ss 3 1 3 2 Tejada ss 4 1 1 0
Pierre lf 3 1 0 1 DnMrp 2b 5 0 2 1
Mayrry ph-lf 1 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 5 1 3 4
Pence rf 5 0 1 1 Hairstn lf 3 1 1 1
Ruiz c 4 0 1 0 Duda rf 4 0 0 0
Victorn cf 5 0 1 1 I.Davis 1b 4 0 1 0
Wggntn 1b 4 0 1 0 RCeden pr 0 1 0 0
Polanc 3b 4 1 1 0 Thole c 3 0 1 0
Fontent 2b 4 1 2 0 Niwnhs cf 4 0 0 0
Hamels p 3 1 2 0 Dickey p 2 1 1 0
Utley ph 1 0 1 0 JuTrnr ph 1 0 0 0
Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 Rauch p 0 0 0 0
Papeln p 0 0 0 0 Byrdak p 0 0 0 0
Beato p 0 0 0 0
Parnell p 0 0 0 0
Vldspn ph 0 1 0 0
Totals 37 513 5 Totals 35 610 6
Philadelphia....................... 110 102 000 5
New York ........................... 011 020 002 6
Two outs when winning run scored.
DPNew York 1. LOBPhiladelphia 9, New York
7. 2BRollins (19), Ruiz (20), Fontenot (2), I.Davis
(14). 3BRollins (4). HRD.Wright (11), Hairston
(12). SBValdespin (4). SPierre, Thole.
IP H R ER BB SO
Philadelphia
Hamels ..................... 7 7 4 4 1 7
Bastardo H,16 ......... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Papelbon L,2-3
BS,2-20....................
2
3 3 2 2 1 1
New York
Dickey....................... 7 11 5 5 1 7
Rauch .......................
1
3 1 0 0 0 0
Byrdak ......................
1
3 1 0 0 1 0
Beato.........................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Parnell W,2-1 .......... 1 0 0 0 0 2
HBPby Papelbon (Valdespin), by Dickey (Ruiz).
UmpiresHome, Jeff Kellogg;First, Eric Cooper-
;Second, Marty Foster;Third, Tim Timmons.
T2:57. A28,409 (41,922).
Braves 7, Cubs 3
Chicago Atlanta
ab r h bi ab r h bi
DeJess cf 4 0 1 0 Bourn cf 3 0 0 0
SCastro ss 4 0 0 0 Prado lf 4 2 2 0
Rizzo 1b 4 1 1 0 Heywrd rf 4 1 2 2
ASorin lf 3 1 0 0 FFrmn 1b 4 2 2 1
LaHair rf 3 0 0 0 McCnn c 3 1 2 3
Soto c 3 1 1 1 Uggla 2b 4 0 0 0
Barney 2b 2 0 0 0 Smmns ss 3 0 0 0
Maine p 0 0 0 0 JFrncs 3b 3 1 1 1
RJhnsn ph 1 0 1 1 Minor p 2 0 0 0
Corpas p 0 0 0 0 Medlen p 0 0 0 0
Valuen 3b 3 0 0 0 OFlhrt p 0 0 0 0
Garza p 1 0 0 0 Hinske ph 1 0 0 0
JeBakr 2b 2 0 1 0 Kimrel p 0 0 0 0
Totals 30 3 5 2 Totals 31 7 9 7
Chicago.............................. 000 010 200 3
Atlanta ................................ 401 010 01x 7
ELaHair (4), Heyward (3). DPChicago1, Atlan-
ta 2. LOBChicago 2, Atlanta 6. HRSoto (6),
Heyward (14), F.Freeman (11), McCann (10),
J.Francisco (6). SFMcCann.
Chicago
IP H R ER BB SO
Garza L,4-7 4 5 5 5 3 6
Maine........................ 2 2 1 1 2 4
Corpas...................... 2 2 1 1 0 1
Minor W,5-6............. 6
1
3 3 3 2 2 6
Medlen .....................
2
3 1 0 0 0 0
OFlaherty H,14....... 1 1 0 0 0 1
Kimbrel ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 2
UmpiresHome, James Hoye; First, Jim Joyce;
Second, Mike DiMuro; Third, Jim Reynolds.
T2:50. A24,408 (49,586).
Pirates 2, Astros 0
Houston Pittsburgh
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Altuve 2b 4 0 1 0 Sutton lf 4 0 1 0
Lowrie ss 3 0 1 0 GHrndz lf 0 0 0 0
SMoore rf 4 0 1 0 Walker 2b 2 0 1 0
JDMrtn lf 3 0 0 0 AMcCt cf 3 0 0 0
CJhnsn 1b 4 0 0 0 GJones rf 3 1 1 1
Bogsvc cf 3 0 0 0 McGeh 1b 2 0 1 1
CSnydr c 2 0 1 0 PAlvrz 3b 3 0 0 0
Dmngz 3b 2 0 0 0 McKnr c 3 0 0 0
Schafer ph 1 0 0 0 Barmes ss 3 0 0 0
Myers p 0 0 0 0 Karstns p 3 1 1 0
BNorrs p 2 0 0 0 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0
MDwns
ph-3b 1 0 0 0
Totals 29 0 4 0 Totals 26 2 5 2
Houston.............................. 000 000 000 0
Pittsburgh .......................... 011 000 00x 2
DPHouston 1, Pittsburgh 2. LOBHouston 5,
Pittsburgh 5. 2BSutton (5), Walker (17), G.Jones
(13), McGehee (11). SBAltuve (14). CSSutton
(1), Walker (2). SFG.Jones.
IP H R ER BB SO
Houston
B.Norris L,5-6.......... 7 5 2 2 3 6
Myers........................ 1 0 0 0 0 0
Pittsburgh
Karstens W,2-2....... 8 4 0 0 1 8
Hanrahan S,22-25 .. 1 0 0 0 2 0
HBPby B.Norris (McGehee). WPHanrahan.
BalkKarstens.
UmpiresHome, Manny Gonzalez;First, Greg
Gibson;Second, Gerry Davis;Third, Phil Cuzzi.
T2:22. A21,386 (38,362).
Cardinals 6, Rockies 2
Colorado St. Louis
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Fowler cf 4 0 2 0 Furcal ss 4 1 1 0
Scutaro 2b 5 0 1 0 Jay cf 2 1 1 1
CGnzlz lf 4 0 0 0 Hollidy lf 4 1 1 2
Cuddyr 1b 4 1 2 0 Beltran rf 4 0 2 2
Colvin rf 4 1 1 2 Craig 1b 4 0 0 1
Pachec 3b 4 0 1 0 YMolin c 4 0 0 0
WRosr c 4 0 1 0 Freese 3b 4 1 1 0
JHerrr ss 4 0 1 0 MCrpnt 2b 1 1 1 0
Fridrch p 2 0 0 0 Brwnng p 0 0 0 0
Chatwd p 0 0 0 0 VMarte p 0 0 0 0
EYong ph 1 0 0 0 Salas p 0 0 0 0
MtRynl p 0 0 0 0 Schmkr ph 1 0 0 0
CTorrs p 0 0 0 0 Boggs p 0 0 0 0
Giambi ph 1 0 0 0 Motte p 0 0 0 0
Lynn p 1 1 0 0
Descals
ph-2b 1 0 0 0
Totals 37 2 9 2 Totals 30 6 7 6
Colorado ............................ 000 000 020 2
St. Louis............................. 100 050 00x 6
EFreese (5). DPColorado 1. LOBColorado
10, St. Louis 5. 2BJ.Herrera (6), Beltran (11).
HRColvin (11). SJay.
Colorado
IP H R ER BB SO
Friedrich L,4-6 4
1
3 5 6 6 3 5
Chatwood................. 1
2
3 1 0 0 1 0
Mat.Reynolds........... 1 1 0 0 0 1
C.Torres................... 1 0 0 0 0 1
Lynn W,11-4............ 6 4 0 0 2 7
Browning.................. 1 0 0 0 0 1
V.Marte.....................
2
3 3 2 2 0 0
Salas.........................
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
Boggs .......................
2
3 2 0 0 0 1
Motte S,19-23..........
1
3 0 0 0 0 0
WPFriedrich.
UmpiresHome, Mike Everitt; First, Paul Schrieb-
er; Second, Tim Welke; Third, Alan Porter.
T3:07. A41,751 (43,975).
L E A G U E
L E A D E R S
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTINGTrout, Los Angeles, .343; Konerko,
Chicago, .332; AJackson, Detroit, .332; Mauer,
Minnesota, .330; MiCabrera, Detroit, .325; Beltre,
Texas, .325; Cano, New York, .316; Hamilton, Tex-
as, .316; Rios, Chicago, .316.
RUNSKinsler, Texas, 62; Ortiz, Boston, 60; Bau-
tista, Toronto, 57; De Aza, Chicago, 56; Grander-
son, NewYork, 56; Cano, NewYork, 55; Choo, Cle-
veland, 55.
RBIHamilton, Texas, 74; MiCabrera, Detroit, 70;
Bautista, Toronto, 64; ADunn, Chicago, 60; Willing-
ham, Minnesota, 59; Fielder, Detroit, 58; Encarna-
cion, Toronto, 56.
HITSMiCabrera, Detroit, 108; Jeter, New York,
103; Cano, New York, 100; Beltre, Texas, 99; Rios,
Chicago, 97; AdJones, Baltimore, 96; Kinsler, Tex-
as, 96.
DOUBLESChoo, Cleveland, 26; Kinsler, Texas,
26; MiCabrera, Detroit, 25; AGordon, Kansas City,
25; AdGonzalez, Boston, 24; Ortiz, Boston, 24; Ca-
no, New York, 23.
TRIPLESAndrus, Texas, 5; AJackson, Detroit, 5;
Rios, Chicago, 5; JWeeks, Oakland, 5; De Aza, Chi-
cago, 4; Reddick, Oakland, 4; Zobrist, Tampa Bay,
4.
HOME RUNSBautista, Toronto, 27; Hamilton,
Texas, 26; ADunn, Chicago, 25; Granderson, New
York, 23; Encarnacion, Toronto, 22; Ortiz, Boston,
22; Cano, New York, 20; AdJones, Baltimore, 20;
Trumbo, Los Angeles, 20.
STOLEN BASESTrout, Los Angeles, 23; RDa-
vis, Toronto, 20; Kipnis, Cleveland, 20; Andrus,
Texas, 16; Crisp, Oakland, 16; Revere, Minnesota,
16; 5 tied at 15.
PITCHINGMHarrison, Texas, 11-4; Price, Tampa
Bay, 11-4; Sale, Chicago, 10-2; Darvish, Texas,
10-5; Weaver, Los Angeles, 9-1; Sabathia, New
York, 9-3; Nova, New York, 9-3; CWilson, Los An-
geles, 9-4; Verlander, Detroit, 9-5; PHughes, New
York, 9-6.
STRIKEOUTSVerlander, Detroit, 128; FHernan-
dez, Seattle, 122; Darvish, Texas, 117; Scherzer,
Detroit, 114; Price, Tampa Bay, 105; Sabathia, New
York, 105; Shields, Tampa Bay, 104.
SAVESJiJohnson, Baltimore, 25; Rodney, Tam-
pa Bay, 24; CPerez, Cleveland, 24; Broxton, Kan-
sas City, 21; RSoriano, NewYork, 19; Aceves, Bos-
ton, 19; Nathan, Texas, 18.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTINGMcCutchen, Pittsburgh,
.356;MeCabrera, San Francisco, .356;Ruiz, Phila-
delphia, .355;DWright, New York, .354;Votto, Cin-
cinnati, .350;CGonzalez, Colorado, .340;Prado, At-
lanta, .325.
RUNSCGonzalez, Colorado, 59;Bourn, Atlanta,
57;Pence, Philadelphia, 56;Holliday, St. Louis,
55;DWright, New York, 55;MeCabrera, San Fran-
cisco, 54;Furcal, St. Louis, 53;McCutchen, Pitts-
burgh, 53.
RBIBeltran, St. Louis, 63;Braun, Milwaukee,
59;DWright, New York, 59;CGonzalez, Colorado,
58;Kubel, Arizona, 58;Ethier, Los Angeles,
55;Bruce, Cincinnati, 54;Holliday, St. Louis,
54;McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 54.
HITSMeCabrera, San Francisco, 116;Bourn, At-
lanta, 106;McCutchen, Pittsburgh, 105;DWright,
New York, 103;CGonzalez, Colorado, 102;Prado,
Atlanta, 101;Holliday, St. Louis, 97.
DOUBLESVotto, Cincinnati, 34;DWright, New
York, 26;ArRamirez, Milwaukee, 25;Cuddyer, Col-
orado, 24;Desmond, Washington, 24;Ethier, Los
Angeles, 23
fourth to tie it up.
Mapes was the next batter, and
his hit would have gone for extra
bases had the winning run not
crossed the plate first.
Alex Gonzales earned the win
in relief for Wyoming/West
Wyoming, getting the final four
outs to keep his team alive.
For West Pittston, Anthony
Nardell (two RBI), Angeli (two
RBI) and Bonita (RBI) each fin-
ished with two hits.
West Pittston Wyo./W. Wyoming
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Nardell p 3 2 2 2 Hindmrsh c 3 2 1 1
Bonita cf 4 0 2 1 Gonzals 2b 3 1 1 0
Speicher rf 1 0 0 0 Silinskie ss 2 4 1 2
Denardi lf 2 0 1 0 Hawk 1b 2 1 0 0
Bender lf 2 0 0 0 DePietro pr 0 1 0 0
Angeli ss 4 2 2 2 Williams p 1 1 0 0
Yordy lf 0 0 0 0 Kosco 3b 2 0 0 1
Orlando rf 1 0 0 0 Mapes cf 3 0 1 1
Barletta rf 1 1 0 0 Amato rf 1 0 0 0
Minichello 2b 3 1 0 0 DePietro rf 1 0 0 0
Kostak c 2 1 1 0 Perry lf 1 0 0 0
Melberger 3b 4 1 1 1 Tarnalicki lf 1 0 1 0
Greenfield 1b 2 0 0 0
Denardi pr 0 1 0 0
Totals 29 9 9 6 Totals 2010 5 5
West Pittston........................... 011 070 9
Wyoming/West Wyoming ..... 211 402 10
2B Nardell, Bonita, Tarnalicki; HR Angeli, Silin-
skie, Hindmarsh
IP H R ER BB SO
West Pittston
Nardell ....................... 2+ 2 4 4 3 2
Bonita ........................ 1.1 1 1 0 3 3
Minichello (L)............ 1.1 2 5 2 7 3
Wyo./W. Wyoming
Williams..................... 4.2 4 5 4 5 5
Kosco......................... 0.0 4 4 4 1 0
Gonzales (W) ........... 1.1 1 0 0 0 0
COMEBACK
Continued fromPage 1B
PHOENIX Los Angeles
Dodgers shortstop Dee Gor-
don has a torn ulnar collateral
ligament in his right thumb
that will require surgery, and
hes expected to miss six
weeks.
Dodgers manager Don Mat-
tingly said before Thursdays
game against the Arizona Dia-
mondbacks that doctors ex-
pect Gordon to make a full re-
covery. Gordon, injured
Wednesday night sliding head-
first into third base on a steal
attempt against Cincinnati,
had an MRI earlier Thursday
and arrived to the clubhouse
with a cast over his right hand.
Surgery was scheduled for
Friday in the Phoenix area.
Hes a little scared, a little
bummed out, Mattingly said.
I feel bad for the kid. He came
in and apologized to me
(Wednesday) night. Its just
tough. Hes going to be fine.
Gordon, 24, is in his first full
seasonas the Dodgers starting
shortstop. Hes batting .229,
but leads the National League
with 30 stolen bases.
Dodgers Gordon out
for six weeks
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S P O R T S
Fire strikes arena
HERSHEY Fire has dam-
aged the roof of the historic
Pennsylvania arena where Wilt
Chamberlain scored an NBA
record100 points in a game.
Officials say the flames erupt-
ed Thursday afternoon at the
75-year-old Hersheypark Arena
in Derry Township.
The facility is owned by Her-
shey Entertainment &Resorts,
founded when Milton S. Her-
shey separated his chocolate
manufacturing fromhis other
businesses.
Hershey spokesman Tim
Shellenberger says workers were
putting a newroof on the domed
building, but its unclear if that
caused the fire. He says the roof
isnt in danger of collapse.
Firefighters extinguished the
blaze after about two hours.
Some emergency workers were
treated for heat exhaustion. The
arena opened in1936. Chamber-
lain scored100 points there for
the Philadelphia Warriors
against the NewYork Knicks on
March 2, 1962.
The AHL Hershey Bears
played in the arena from1938
until completion of the nearby
Giant Center in 2002.
Palone sets win mark
WASHINGTON, Pa. Har-
ness racing driver Dave Palone
has broken Herve Filions North
American record for career
victories when he piloted Hercu-
lotte Hanover to victory in the
eighth race at The Meadows.
The win on Thursday was the
15,181st of Palones 30-year ca-
reer. The Waynesburg, native
began racing in1982 and earned
his first victory in1983. Hes
become a dominant force in the
sport over the last three dec-
ades, capturing nearly 40 per-
cent of the races he drives in
while becoming just the third
driver in history to surpass
15,000 wins.
The 50-year-old Palone credits
his success to his physical fitness
and has no plans to retire any-
time soon. Heinz Wewering of
Germany holds the world record
for career harness racing wins,
with over 16,000 and counting.
Palone has earned a number
of his victories at Mohegan Sun
at Pocono Downs in Plains.
Sit it like Beckham
CARSON, Calif. David
Beckhamhas been suspended
for one game by Major League
Soccers disciplinary committee
for kicking a ball at an opponent
late in the Los Angeles Galaxys
loss at San Jose.
MLS announced the suspen-
sion Thursday for Beckham, the
Galaxys superstar midfielder.
Beckhamkicked a ball at San
Joses SamCronin during stop-
page time in Los Angeles 4-3
loss to the Earthquakes on June
30. Cronin was down in the
penalty box at the time, and
Beckhams kick set off a pro-
longed argument between the
teams.
Beckhamwas issued a yellow
card for the kick during the
game. He missed the Galaxys
home loss to Philadelphia on
Wednesday night under suspen-
sion for an accumulation of
yellowcards.
The struggling defending
MLS champions next game is
Sunday at Chicago.
Indians honor Doby
CLEVELANDThe Cleve-
land Indians are commemo-
rating the 65th anniversary of
Larry Doby breaking the ALs
color barrier by re-naming a
street in honor of the Hall of
Famer.
The teamwill unveil street
signs on Larry Doby Way
formerly known as Eagle Ave.
which runs adjacent to Progres-
sive Field, following Fridays
game against Tampa Bay. Mem-
bers of Dobys family will be on
hand for the postgame ceremo-
ny, along with JimMudcat
Grant, one of Dobys teammates
in Cleveland.
Also, the U.S. Postal Service is
dedicating a stamp for Doby,
who signed with the Indians in
1947.
Doby helped lead the Indians
to a World Series title in1948
their last championship. A six-
time All-Star, Doby was inducted
in Cooperstown in1998. He died
in 2003 at age 79.
I N B R I E F
NEW ORLEANS The NFL
Players Association filed a law-
suit against the NFL on behalf of
three players suspended in con-
nection with the bounty investi-
gation, calling Commissioner
Roger Goodell incurably and
evidently biased.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of
Will Smith, Scott Fujita and An-
thony Hargrove on Thursday in
federal court in New Orleans,
highlighteda flurryof legal activ-
ity surrounding the punishment
of four players for what the NFL
says was their roles in a program
that paid improper cash bonuses
for hits that injured opponents.
Suspended Saints linebacker
Jonathan Vilma, who is suing
separately in the same court,
askeda judge to overturnhis sus-
pension while also requesting a
temporary restraining order and
injunction that would allow the
linebacker to quickly return to
work and keep working while his
case is pending.
Goodell, meanwhile, filed a
motion to dismiss defamation
claims that Vilma made inhis ini-
tial lawsuit against the commis-
sioner in May. The motion,
which was expected, states that
Vilma is barred from making
such claims by the dispute reso-
lution process outlined in the
NFLs labor agreement, which al-
so includes a provision barring
lawsuits by players against the
NFL.
But Vilmas attorney, Peter
Ginsburg, said the defamation
claims focus exclusively on
statements Mr. Goodell has
made publicly and outside the
confines of the CBA.
Mr. Goodell cannot escape re-
sponsibility for those public
statements based on an argu-
ment that statements in a differ-
ent forum and in a different con-
text might have avoided judicial
scrutiny, Ginsberg said in an
email. Having the title of Com-
missioner does not provide Mr.
Goodell with a license to make
the accusations and allegations
he has made against Jonathan in
public forums without facing the
same scrutiny as other citizens.
The Saints linebacker, whose
suspension is effective immedi-
ately, wants the injunction so he
may resume rehabilitating his
left knee injury at Saints head-
quarters.
Vilma is suspended for a sea-
son, Hargrove for eight games,
Smith four and Fujita three. Vil-
ma and Smith still play for New
Orleans, while Hargrove is with
Green Bay and Fujita with Cleve-
land.
The NFLPA lawsuit said
Goodell violated the leagues la-
bor agreement by showing he
had pre-determined the guilt of
players punished in the bounty
probe before serving as the arbi-
trator for their June 18 appeal
hearing. Two days ago, Goodell
denied the players appeals, and
nowthe NFLPAis asking a judge
to set aside earlier arbitration
rulings and order a new arbitra-
tor to preside over the matter.
The NFL responded that the
actionis animproper attempt to
litigate and said there is no ba-
sis for asking a federal court to
put its judgment in place of the
procedures agreeduponwiththe
NFLPAincollective bargaining.
These procedures have been
in place, and have served the
game and players well, for many
decades, NFL spokesman Greg
Aiello said in an email to The As-
sociated Press.
The NFL has said it found that
former Saints defensive coordi-
nator GreggWilliams rana boun-
ty program that paid improper
cash bonuses for injuring oppo-
nents. Saints had coach Sean
Payton has been suspended the
entire 2012 season for failing to
put a stop to it, while general
manager Mickey Loomis has
been suspended half a season
and assistant head coach Joe Vitt
six games.
Williams, now with St. Louis,
is suspended indefinitely.
The players, however, have
claimed they never sought or ac-
cepted rewards for injuring op-
ponents. Fujita has said the NFL
grossly mischaracterized what
was an informal accountability
program for teammates to re-
ward one another for big plays
such as sacks, forced fumbles
and interceptions, something
players on many teams have tak-
en part in for years.
Several current Saints defen-
sive players who have not been
punished, including safety Ro-
manHarper andlinebacker Scott
Shanle, have publicly defended
their current and former team-
mates, denying that any Saints
player sought to do anything
more than what they were al-
ready paid to do deliver clean
hits as hard as they could.
Some players have also sug-
gested that Goodells bounty
punishments are part of an agen-
da tomake the league looktough
on player-safety matters in order
to mitigate exposure to lawsuits
filed by numerous retired NFL
players who claim the league
failed to educate them about or
prepare them for many of the
long-term physical ailments, in-
cluding brain disease, that a pro
football career can cause.
N AT I O N A L F O O T B A L L L E A G U E
NFLPA, LB Vilma take legal action against league
The NFL faces two lawsuits
because of its handling of the
Saints alleged bounty case.
By BRETT MARTEL
AP Sports Writer
AP PHOTOS
From left are NFL football players Anthony Hargrove, Will Smith
and Scott Fujita. The NFL Players Association filed a lawsuit
against the NFL on behalf of the three suspended players.
KOHLER, Wis. Americans
Cristie Kerr, Brittany Linci-
come and Lizette Salas shot 3-
under 69 on Thursday to share
the first-round lead in the U.S.
Womens Open.
Ai Miyazato, coming off a vic-
tory Sunday in the LPGA Tour
event in Arkansas, was a stroke
back along with 17-year-old
Lexi Thompson, JennieLeeand
Beatriz Recari.
Defending champion So
Yeon Ryu opened with a 74 as
players struggled in the nearly
100-degree heat and high hu-
midity at Blackwolf Run.
Se Ri Pak, the1998Openwin-
ner on the course, had a 72.
Top-ranked Yani Tseng shot a
74. She would become the
youngest player to complete a
career Grand Slamwith a victo-
ry this weekend.
Second-ranked Stacy Lewis
opened with a 77.
Kerr has14career LPGAwins
and was the 2007 U.S. Womens
Open champion.
Beyond the challenges posed
by Blackwolf Runs layout, plus
the heat and humidity, players
also had to stay focused during
six-hour rounds.
I didnt realize how slow it
was going until I made the turn
and it was three hours later,
Thompson said.
.
Thompson, who became the
youngest qualifier in U.S. Wom-
ens Open history at age 12 in
2007, is playing in her sixth
Open. She has one career LPGA
Tour victory, the Navistar
LPGAClassic last year, but now
shed like to win a major.
It would mean a lot,
Thompson said. Thats a pret-
ty big achievement right there.
Theres a lot of golf tobe played.
Three more days on a challeng-
ing golf course. So Im just go-
ing to go out and try to play the
golf course and try to do my
best.
Greenbrier Classic
WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINGS, W.Va. Vijay Singh
shot a 7-under 63 on Thursday
to take the first-round lead in
the Greenbrier Classic, leaving
Tiger Woods eight strokes back.
The 49-year-old Singh bird-
ied his final four holes on The
Old White TPCcourse. He won
the last of his 34PGATour titles
in 2008.
Jeff Maggert, a year younger
than Singh, was a stroke back at
64 along with Jonathan Byrd
and Martin Flores. U.S. Open
champ Webb Simpson topped a
group at 65.
Woods, coming off a victory
Sunday at Congressional, had a
71. He stumbled with a double
bogey on the par-517th, driving
into a hazard, taking a penalty
stroke and three-putting from
20 feet.
Phil Mickelson, who missed
the cut last year, also had a 71.
Defending champion Scott
Stallings birdied his final three
holes for a 67.
G O L F R O U N D U P
AP PHOTO
Lexi Thompson drives off the third tee during the first round of the U.S. Womens Open on
Thursday in Kohler, Wis.
Trio of Americans share lead
Seventeen-year-old
Thompson is one stroke back
at womens U.S. Open.
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES Steve Nash
chose the Los Angeles Lakers be-
cause theyre close tohis children
and to NBA title contention.
The two-time MVP point
guardwent onESPNradioThurs-
day to discuss his decision to join
his longtime rivals with the Lak-
ers, who will complete a sign-
and-trade deal for the Phoenix
Suns star next week.
The 38-year-old Canadian says
he spoke to Kobe Bryant by
phone Monday to confirm the
Lakers star wants to work togeth-
er. Bryant told Nash they would
beaperfect fit intheLakers back-
court.
The rest of the Lakers are eager
toplay withNashas well. PauGa-
sol praised the trade in a video
chat on Twitter on Thursday,
even though the four-time All-
Star realizes Los Angeles might
not be done making moves.
Rockets
HOUSTON A person with
knowledge of the deal says New
York Knicks restricted free-agent
guard Jeremy Lin and the Hous-
ton Rockets have agreed to terms
on a four-year contract offer.
The person told The Associat-
ed Press on Thursday on condi-
tion of anonymity because the
team hadnt officially announced
the deal.
Lin can sign the offer sheet
with Houston on July 11, and the
Knicks will then have three days
to match the offer.
The contract is worth $10.2
million over the first two seasons
and $9.3 million in each of the
last two years. The fourth season
is a team option.
The person also told the AP
that the Rockets traded Kyle
Lowry to Toronto on Thursday
for a future first-round draft pick
with lottery protection.
Thunder
OKLAHOMA CITY Hash-
eem Thabeet is getting another
chancetoprovehimself, this time
with the Western Conference
champion Oklahoma City Thun-
der.
Thabeets agent, Bill Duffy,
confirmed Thursday that the 7-
foot-3 center has agreed to a two-
year guaranteed contract with
the Thunder. The deal was first
reported by The Oklahoman.
Magic
ORLANDO, Fla. The Magic
are making some progress on so-
lidifying their roster for next sea-
son, agreeing in principle to a
new deal with Jameer Nelson.
Orlandos 30-year-old point
guardannouncedthe news onhis
Twitter account Thursday. The
deal comes just a week after Nel-
son opted out of the final season
and nearly $8 million of his con-
tract to test free agency.
Glad to say Ive reached an
agreement with the Magic... Im
blessed to have the best fans and
a great organization supporting
me! Nelson posted on his Twit-
ter feed.
Pacers
INDIANAPOLIS The Indi-
ana Pacers have signed Miles
Plumlee, their No. 1 draft pick.
Terms were not released
Thursday. Plumlee, a 6-foot-10,
245-pound forward from Duke,
was the 26th overall pick in the
draft.
Cavaliers
CLEVELAND The Cleve-
land Cavaliers have signed first-
round draft picks Dion Waiters
and Tyler Zeller to their rookie
contracts.
Financial terms of the deals
were not immediately known.
N B A
Nash happy in Cali;
Linsanity launched
The former New York Knick
will sign a 4-year deal to play
for the Houston Rockets.
The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA The
Flyers on Thursday signed a pair
of free agents, forward Ruslan
Fedotenko and defenseman Bru-
no Gervais.
Fedotenko, a veteran who will
enter his 12th season in the
NHL, won the Stanley Cup with
the Tampa Bay Lightning in
2004 and the Pittsburgh Pen-
guins in 2009. This is his second
stint with Flyers, having played
in Philadelphia from 2000-02.
Last season, he helped the New
York Rangers advance to the
Eastern Conference finals.
Gervais had six goals and 13
points in 50 games for Tampa
Bay last season, and spent his
first six seasons with the New
York Islanders.
Penguins
The Penguins signed forward
Philippe Dupuis fromthe Toron-
to organization.
The two-way contract is for
one year and is worth $600,000
at the NHL level.
Dupuis, 27, helped the AHL
Marlies to the Calder Cup Final
last season, finishing third
among AHL players with 14
points in 17 playoff games.
The New York Islanders
signed former Wilkes-Barre/
Scranton Penguins forwards
Brandon DeFazio and Colin
McDonald to one-year, two-way
contracts.
The Colorado Avalanche add-
ed two former WBS Penguins,
signing Geoff Walker and Bryan
Lerg.
Capitals
ARLINGTON, Va. The
Washington Capitals signed re-
stricted free-agents Mathieu
Perreault and Jay Beagle.
Perreault received a two-year
contract worth$2.1million. Bea-
gle got a three-year deal worth
$2.7 million.
The 24-year-old Perreault set
career highs with16 goals and14
assists last season. He also had
his first career NHLhat trickand
made his Capitals playoff debut.
Beagle, 26, hadfour goals in41
games last season.
Flames
CALGARY, Alberta The
Calgary Flames re-signed Swed-
ish forward Mikael Backlund to
a one-year, $725,000 deal.
Backlund had four goals and
sevenassists in41games for Cal-
gary last season.
N AT I O N A L H O C K E Y L E A G U E
Flyers bring back Fedotenko, sign Gervais; Penguins add Dupuis
The Times Leader staff
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S P O R T S
ment, given how often she
went for corners and lines. She
finished with a 45-14 edge in
total winners.
I honestly didnt feel great
on my serve today. I really
didnt, said Williams, who
went back on court later Thurs-
day with older sister Venus to
reach the doubles semifinals. I
thought my serve was off, and
apparently clearly it
wasnt, so maybe I should be
off a little more.
And this performance didnt
come against a slouch: Azaren-
ka won the Australian Open in
January as part of a 26-0 start
to this season, was playing in
her third semifinal in the past
five major tournaments, and
would have returned to No. 1 in
the rankings if she had man-
aged to beat Williams.
That was not about to hap-
pen.
Not on this afternoon.
Not the way Williams is play-
ing, five weeks after a stunning
exit at the French Open, her
only first-round loss in 48
Grand Slam appearances.
Ive been working so hard,
the sixth-seeded American said,
and I really, I really wanted it.
Shes now one win away from
a fifth Wimbledon champion-
ship, adding to those in 2002-
03 and 2009-10, and 14th Grand
Slam singles trophy overall
but first in two years. For her,
thats a long gap. Less than a
week after her 2010 title, Wil-
liams cut her feet on glass at a
restaurant, leading to a series
of health problems, including
being hospitalized for clots in
her lungs, then the removal of a
pocket of blood under the skin
on her stomach.
Serena is blessed to be
here, Dad said.
The hardest part of Radwan-
skas day probably came during
the postmatch news confer-
ence, which was cut short after
she was overcome by a cough-
ing fit. She appeared to be OK.
Never before even a semifi-
nalist at any Grand Slam tour-
nament, Radwanska is the first
Polish woman to make it to a
major title match since Jadwiga
Jedrzejowska lost three finals in
the 1930s.
Radwanska, whose younger
sister Ursula is ranked 54th,
will rise to No. 1 for the first
time if she wins Saturday.
The 24 aces that eluded the
considerable wing span of the
6-foot Azarenka broke the tour-
nament record of 23 in a match
that Williams herself set last
week in a three-set, third-round
victory over 25th-seeded Zheng
Jie. That, in turn, eclipsed the
old Wimbledon mark of 20 aces
held by guess who? Wil-
liams.
Shes also up to 81 aces
through six matches, eight shy
of the tournament record she
set in 2010.
When she was little, I want-
ed her to throw like a boy. I
bought her a football. And her
serve is just throwing, Richard
Williams said about his daugh-
ter. Thats why the serve is so
devastating.
ACES
Continued fromPage 1B
As usual, the Tour riders tried to
keep their focus on the race.
Citing well-informed sourc-
es, the newspaper said the U.S.
Anti-Doping Agency has given
six-month bans to former Arm-
strong teammates Jonathan
Vaughters, George Hincapie, Le-
vi Leipheimer, David Zabriskie
and Christian Vande Velde.
Vaughters, now a team direc-
tor at the Garmin-Sharp team,
called the report completely
untrue. The four riders all de-
clined to comment, though Hin-
capie said his thoughts were
with Armstrong.
Im sad he is going through
this, saidHincapie, the only rid-
er to have been on all of Arm-
strongs Tour-winning teams.
Hes done so many things for
the sport. His accomplishments
are incredible.
Cancellara said the case
wasnt discussed in the pack.
For cycling this is not good,
thats for sure, he said. That
makes me sad. But on the other
hand, we have to deal with that
and I hope its not something
that is going to take three or four
years like ... in other cases.
That is my biggest concern:
that this is going to shut down
fast.
Fantastic finish
The barreling pack Thursday
overtook three breakaway riders
with barely 110 yards left, and
Greipel wheeled out in front a
split-second ahead of Matt Goss
of Australia, who was second,
and Juan Jose Haedo of Argenti-
na, who took third. Britains
Mark Cavendish was fifth.
Like in Greipels sprint-finish
victory a day before, a late crash
tarnished the stage, and he
countedhimself lucky toavoid
a spill two days in a row.
Somehow I stayed on my
bike, said Greipel, who turns 30
on July 16. It was quite a tough
finish there ... and it was also
luck on our part to catch the
breakaway.
The top standings didnt
change: Bradley Wiggins, the
leader of Cavendishs Team Sky,
was second overall, seven sec-
onds behind the Swiss leader.
Defending champion Cadel
Evans of Australia was 17 sec-
onds off the pace in seventh.
By holding the lead, Cancella-
ra earned the right to wear the
coveted yellow jersey for the
27th time in his career, a record
for a rider who has never won
the Tour.
When you make history in
this kind of way at the Tour, its
more special, said Cancellara, a
time-trial specialist and the only
man to don the yellow this year
after winning Saturdays pro-
logue.
ARMSTRONG
Continued fromPage 1B
This decision was reached at
the conference level. I brought
the plan to president (Thomas)
Leary to consider.
TheTrailblazers will bepart of
the newly-formed Eastern Penn-
sylvania Athletic Conference,
whichfeatures eight members of
LCCCs former league. All of the
schools acceptedmembershipin
the NJCAA.
Scheduling for most seasons
will remainunchanged, especial-
ly during league play.
The initial part of a season is
goingtolookthesame, saidSul-
livan, who previously served as
athletic director at Raritan Val-
ley Community College in New
Jersey, another NJCAAmember.
Well play the same schools, but
the opportunityis there for more
play beyond our league. There
will be travel to regional and
championship tournaments and
recognition around the country
for the best, and the chance for
other coaches around the coun-
try to get a look at our athletes.
Wewill still haveour relation-
ship with the Penn State schools
as well. This will afford students
to have more opportunity to see
(some of) the world beyond the
valley.
The NJCAA is known for pro-
ducing a number of top athletes,
some of whomgo onto four-year
institutions andevenprofession-
al sports careers. Three of the 60
players selected in the recent
NBA draft were NJCAA prod-
ucts. Meanwhile, MLB teams
regularly select players directly
fromjunior colleges during their
entry draft.
There are 31schools inRegion
XIX, with11 based in Pennsylva-
nia. Theonethat is most familiar
to this area is Lackawanna Col-
lege of Scranton. Lackawanna is
the lone member of the regionto
support a football program.
Well be Division III, so no
scholarships, Sullivansaid. We
will compete with the Pennsyl-
vania schools weve been com-
peting with all along. If were
goodina sport, weget togoplac-
es. Students will see a differ-
ence.
LCCC will not be required to
make any changes toits facilities
andthe school faces only a nomi-
nal increase in expenses to its
budget because of newmember-
ship dues. With the same oppo-
nents and schedules, travel bud-
gets are relatively unchanged,
unless a Trailblazers team ad-
vances in postseason tourna-
ments.
LCCC
Continued fromPage 1B
Members of the newly-formed Eastern Pennsylvania Athletic Confer-
ence, part of the National Junior College Athletic Associations Region
XIX. The region encompasses schools in Delaware, New Jersey and
Eastern Pennsylvania.
Bucks County Community College (Newtown)
Delaware County Community College (Media)
Harrisburg Area Community College (Harrisburg)
Lehigh Carbon Community College (Schnecksville)
Luzerne County Community College (Nanticoke)
Montgomery County Community College (Blue Bell)
Northampton Community College (Bethlehem)
Stevens College of Technology (Lancaster)
T H E T R A I L B L A Z E R S N E W H O M E
The Wyoming Valley Ameri-
can Legion League is coming
down to the final fewdays of the
regular season and seven of the
10 teams are still in contention
for a playoff berth, which could
make for a really interesting
weekend.
The double-elimination play-
offs begin Friday, July 13, with
the top four teams participating.
But the simplicity of the post-
season scenarios ends right
there.
What is known is that Greater
Pittston (12-5) has secured a
playoff berth even if it loses its
final game today against Plains
(7-9), whichis out of contention.
Hazleton, currently in first
place in the league with a 10-4
mark, needs two wins in its last
four tosecure at least a tie for the
No. 4 seed.
The Mountain Post-2 squad is
11-5 with two games left. The
team plays Back Mountain
(10-7) tonight and Swoyersville
(7-8) on Sunday. Mountain
Post-2is assuredof at least a spot
in a possible play-in game even
with a pair of losses. With two
wins, the teamwill clinch a post-
season berth.
As for Back Mountain, if it
beats Mountain Post-2 in its last
regular season contest, Nanti-
coke (8-8) and Swoyersville will
be eliminated.
Tunkhannock (9-7) has a dou-
bleheader against Hazleton on
Saturday. It must sweep the
twinbill to get in a play-in game.
With just one win and a Back
Mountain loss today, Tunkhan-
nock will be in a tie-breaker sit-
uation. Two losses for Tunkhan-
nock and its eliminated from
contention.
In the event that three teams
all tie with 10-8 records, play-in
games will be held Tuesday and
Wednesday at Mountain Post. If
two teams end in a tie for the fi-
nal spot, the play-ingame will be
on Tuesday.
The playoffs will be held at
Mountain Post with two games
on July 13, at 3 and 5:30 p.m.
There will also be doublehead-
ers onJuly14and15, withgames
slated to begin at 1 and 4 p.m.
both days. In the event that a
championshipgameis needed, it
will be held on July 16.
The top two teams from the
WVALL tournament will ad-
vance to the Region 5 Tourna-
ment, which begins Saturday,
July 21, at Connell Park in Scran-
ton.
A M E R I C A N L E G I O N B A S E B A L L
Seven teams still in the hunt
Postseason spots remain
available as teams look to
spoil each others hopes.
By DAVE ROSENGRANT
[email protected]
DALLAS -- Winning pitcher
Todd Phillips struck out six,
allowed only one hit and added
three hits for Back Mountain
American as they defeated West
Side 14-5 in five innings of play
to win the District 31 9-10 cham-
pionship.
Dylan Schuster led the of-
fense with three hits, including
a triple and double, while Matt
Maransky recorded a triple and
double as well.
Will McCrum added two
doubles, and Brett Ostrowski
and Jake Connolly had two hits.
Tyler OKane, Matt Giza and
Stevin Zeske all singled for West
Side. Zeske, Paul Menzel, Trent
Giza and Carson Canavan all
scored for West Side.
DISTRICT 16 MAJOR
BASEBALL
South Wilkes-Barre 14,
North Wilkes-Barre 0
Colin Pasone and Kenny
Macko combined on the shut-
out, while Josh Montalvo home-
red twice for South Wilkes-
Barre.
Pason also had two hits, in-
cluding a home run, and Ryan
Gilgallon had two hits.
Caleb Jerome recorded two
hits, including a double, for
North Wilkes-Barre. Ryan Keyes
also added a base hit.
DISTRICT 16 SENIOR
BASEBALL
Nanticoke 11,
Duryea/Pittston Township 3
Jim Strickland pitched six
innings with six strikeouts and
had two hits and two RBI.
Sebastian Maul and Mike
Mavus both had two hits and
two RBI.
Aaron Scott had two hits.
Larry Youngblood pitched one
inning and had two strikeouts.
Pittston City 5,
Nanticoke 1
Jacob McCabe recorded 11
strikeouts in the win for Pittston
City.
Stephen Clayworth scored the
only run for Nanticoke.
DISTRICT 16 9-10
BASEBALL
Nanticoke 14,
Plains 10
Colby Butczynski posted
seven strikeouts and Austin
Norton had two hits, including a
home run, with four RBI.
Collin Brown and Devland
Heffren had one RBI each, while
Adam Eckart had two hits, a
double and triple, and one RBI.
Carl Yastremski had three
hits, including a grand slam and
another home run, for Plains.
DISTRICT 31 10-11
BASEBALL
West Pittston 16,
West Side 3, 4 innings
John Angellela was the win-
ning pitcher as Kyre Zielinski
batted 3-for-3 with four RBI.
Colby Thomas, Gabe Slusser
and Jake Hogan all recorded
multiple RBI in the win.
Matt Bobeck went 1-for-2 with
a home run and two RBI for
West Side.
Exeter 9,
Back Mountain National 8
Caleb Graham had three hits
and two runs, and Joe Gilroy
added two hits and two runs to
lead Exeter to a win over Back
Mountain National.
Corey Mruk saved the game
in the sixth inning for Graham,
who struck out five.
Matt Dillon doubled for Back
Mountain National, and Nick
Kachur and Michael Smiga
added multiple hits.
DISTRICT 31 MAJOR
BASEBALL
Mountain Top Red 13,
Wyoming West Wyoming 0
Collin Williams, Zach An-
drews, Justin McHugh com-
bined for 10 strikeouts and gave
up one hit in the shutout.
Mike and Jacob Zaleski each
had three-run triples, while
Collin Wills, Brenan Magin,
Brian Petrosky, Adam Litchof-
sky all had singles.
John OBrien had a single for
Wyoming/West Wyoming.
DISTRICT 16 SENIOR
SOFTBALL
Plains 8,
Mountain Top 6
Kaya Swanek struck out six,
and Marissa Ross and Sam
Conway each had a double and
two singles for Plains.
Kelsey Rinehamer had a two-
run home run and Mel Snyder
had two doubles for Mountain
Top.
With the series tied 1-1, Game
3 will be played in Mountain
Top on Saturday night at 6 p.m.
at Alberdeen Field.
SENIOR LEGION
BASEBALL
Hazleton 6, Mountain Post-A 0
Ryan Gimbi pitched a com-
plete game, striking out 12 to
lead Hazleton to a victory on
Thursday.
Anthony Zalogaled the way
batting, going 2-for-3 with two
RBI, while T.J. Chirico went
2-for-2 with two RBI as well.
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2B Casey, Barletta
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DON CAREY/TIMES LEADER PHOTO
Umpire Frank Wadas calls Jake Tomalunis of South Wilkes-Barre safe at home as North Wilkes-
Barre catcher Cade Corcoran applies a late tag Thursday.
BMA topples West Side 14-5
The Times Leader staff
left field in the first inning that
drove home Kyle Hudson with
the games first run.
Howard later added a hard sin-
gle past first base on a 2-for-3
night that included two walks
while he raised his Triple-A bat-
ting average to .417 in four rehab
games with Lehigh Valley.
"I felt pretty good at the plate,
being able to see some pitches,"
Howard said.
He got off to a great start in the
field, too.
Howard ranged a couple steps
to his right, leaped to snag a high
hopper off the bat of Scranton/
Wilkes-Barres Ronnier Mustelier
and fired a strike to second base
for a force out inthe Yankees half
of the first inning.
"I kind of took the step and the
jump," Howard said. "Being able
to make the throw felt pretty
good."
He said his surgically-repaired
Achilles feels even better than he
expected.
"Its been good," said Howard,
who said he feels some slight
stiffness around his ankle area
the mornings following games.
"It hasnt been very sore."
"Hes played some good games
here, doing a nice job for us,"
Sandberg said. "Good hop
around first base, made a nice
play there in the hole. I would say
hes running pretty well for
whats tobeexpected. His batting
practice is good, hes able to get a
couple knocks.
"Idsayhes comingalongfine."
Maybe Hulett was trying to im-
press the Phillies slugger with a
fine night of his own.
With the bases loaded and no-
body out in the second inning,
Hulett golfeda down-and-inpitch
from Yankees starter Adam War-
ren high over the right-field wall
for a grand slamand a 5-0 Lehigh
Valley lead.
"Right guy at the right time,
swinging a good bat," Sandberg
said. "Thats one of the harder
balls Ive seen him connect on.
Good time for it."
Hulett was timely again an in-
ning later, when he smoked a
one-out single to score Pete Orr
with a 6-0 Lehigh Valley lead.
"Right now hes one of the
good guys at home plate with
men in scoring position," Sand-
berg said.
The Yankees touched IronPigs
starter Pat Misch for single runs
in the fifth and sixth innings, as
Brandon Laird launched his third
home run in as many days and
Russell Branyan added an RBI
single to score Corban Joseph.
But thats all Misch allowed
while improving to 6-10 on the
season.
"One of his better outings,"
Sandberg said. "It was a lift that
we could have used, and we got
it."
With the loss the Yankees are
now 4
1
2 games behind the Iron-
Pigs in the North Divison. The
teams complete their five-game
series Friday as left-hander Mike
OConnor gets the start for Scran-
ton/Wilkes-Barre, while B.J. Ro-
senbergtakes the hill for the Iron-
Pigs.
Lehigh Valley Yankees
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Susdorf rf 4 1 3 0 Laird 3b 4 1 1 1
Martinez ss 3 1 1 1 Garner rf 3 0 1 0
Hulett 3b 4 1 2 5 Kruml cf 4 0 1 0
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Lehigh Valley...................... 141 000 100 7
Yankees............................... 000 011 000 2
E Hulett (6), Garner (1); LOB Lehigh Valley 10,
Yankees 8; HR Hulett (2), Laird (7)
IP H R ER BB SO
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Misch (W, 6-10) ....... 7 6 2 2 1 8
Brummett .................. 1 0 0 0 0 1
Aumont ...................... 1 0 0 0 2 0
Yankees
Warren (L, 5-6) ........ 6 10 6 6 4 0
Claiborne................... 3 3 1 1 1 2
POWER
Continued fromPage 1B
"Looks like hes got the game slowed up pretty
well. Hes right on the ball."
IronPigs manager Ryne Sandberg on Ryan Howard
C M Y K
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LAS VEGAS LeBron James
won a championship. Deron Wil-
liams became nearly $100 million
richer. Kobe Bryant got Steve
Nash as his backcourt partner.
See, it hasnt been all bad news
for the U.S. mens basketball play-
ers.
But overall its been a rough
year so far, and the impact will be
obvious Friday when the Ameri-
cans open training camp with
about three weeks until their
Olympic opener.
The Americans planned to ar-
rive with their 12-man squad al-
ready selected, keeping the focus
entirely on the road to London.
Instead, their plans, just like their
roster, have been wrecked by in-
juries.
When practice opens on the
campus of UNLV, the top priority
will be determining who among
the players still standing get the
last available spots. The Ameri-
cans will finally select their team
Saturday night.
We would have already made
the decision if it wasnt for the in-
juries and the length of the NBA
season, U.S. coach Mike Krzy-
zewski said. We have a pretty
good idea of who will be on the
team, but the last one or two
spots, youre not sure of, so you
want to see the guys physically
and talk to them.
Theyre not trying out; all of
them are good enough to be on
the team. Its where are they at
right now, and how do they com-
plement the nine or 10 guys that
you already pretty much know
are already on the team?
Krzyzewski said the Ameri-
cans were deeper now than the
squads he led to gold medals in
the 2008 Olympics and 2010
world basketball championship,
and the team has needed every
bit of that depth.
NBA All-Stars Dwight Ho-
ward, Derrick Rose, Dwyane
WadeandChris Bosh, whowould
have made up one-third of the
team, all have been lost to inju-
ries. Lamar Odom, who still had
a shot despite his miserable NBA
season, opted not to play. Antho-
ny Davis healthis uncertainafter
the No. 1 pick sprained an ankle
working out with the New Or-
leans Hornets.
All the injuries forced the
Americans to scrap their plans to
nametheir12-manroster June18.
Theyve lost some of their size
and explosiveness, figuring they
still have plenty left to defend
their Olympic title.
While it is unfortunate tohave
lost the players we have, Coach
Krzyzewski and I remain ex-
tremely confident with the group
of players well have at our train-
ing camp in Las Vegas. We be-
lieve that we will still have anout-
standing collection of talent and
that ultimately we will have an-
other team that all Americans
will be excited about and proud
of, USA Basketball chairman
Jerry Colangelo said in a state-
ment this week announcing
Odoms withdrawal.
The Americans are left with
five players from Beijing: James,
Bryant, Chris Paul, Carmelo An-
thony and Williams, who agreed
this week to a five-year extension
with the Nets that will pay him
about $98 million. Kevin Durant,
Russell Westbrook, Tyson Chan-
dler and Kevin Love return from
the young squad that won gold in
Istanbul two summers ago.
Blake Griffin would seem to
have a good chance if hes reco-
vered from some knee trouble
that slowed him in the playoffs,
because the Americans could use
his size. Beyond that, questions
remain.
Is Davis healthy enough and
talented enough to overcome his
inexperience?
Is there room for Andre Igu-
odala as a defensive specialist?
Does Wades absence open a
spot for a scorer such as Eric Gor-
don or James Harden off the
bench?
Can Rudy Gay be an answer
at power forward?
Krzyzewski didnt want to
make any assumptions until he
had his players on the floor.
Were hoping that everyone
that we have on the roster nowis
able to play and wanting to play,
he said. You dont knowthat un-
til you actually get to Vegas, be-
cause theres always concerns on
my part for injuries, family mat-
ters and contractual stuff. Over
the seven years Ive done it, those
three things have eliminated cer-
tain guys from being on the
team.
The Americans will announce
the roster during anNBATVspe-
cial Saturday night.
United States mens basketball team set for camp and roster picks
LONDON (AP) Usain Bolt has more than Yohan Blake to worry about
ahead of the London Olympics. Now hes got an injury to contend with
and likely wont run again until the games.
Exactly one month before the 100-meter final at the Olympics, Bolt
pulled out of the July 20 Monaco Diamond League meet Thursday with
a a slight problem that occurred during the recent Jamaican Olympic
trials, his coach Glen Mills said.
The withdrawal followed the double blow of losing in the 100 and 200 to
training partner Blake at the trials, a reality check before the Olympics.
Bolt was scheduled to run the 200 in Monaco in his final tuneup before
the games, but will now come to the Olympics following two losses.
Despite the withdrawal, the 25-year-old Bolt insisted hell be at the
games to retain the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay titles he won in Beijing
four years ago in world-record times.
I am happy to have earned my spot on the Jamaican Olympic team
despite the challenge, Bolt said in a statement. I will be in London to
defend my titles.
After congratulating Blake with a big hug after the 200 in Kingston on
Sunday, Bolt lay flat on his back and had his right hamstring stretched
out by a trainer. His loss two days earlier in the 100 came after a poor
start.
After careful assessment I have had to withdraw him from the Sam-
sung Diamond League Meeting in Monaco on July 20 to give him suffi-
cient time for treatment and time to train and prepare for the Olympic
Games in London, Mills said.
I N J U R Y S I D E L I N E S B O LT
By BRIAN MAHONEY
AP Basketball Writer
C M Y K
Retail sales sluggish
Shoppers, worried about jobs and the
economy, pulled back on spending in
June, slowing down sales for many
retailers. The figures have shown an
uneven recovery. Discounters and
high-end stores notched stronger
growth last month.
But for most, sales were disappoint-
ing. Big chains like Costco, Kohls and
Macys fell short of expectations. The
Bon-Ton Stores Inc. said comparable
store sales dropped 0.8 percent.
Overall, the ICSC tally of 23 chain
stores nationwide rose only 0.2 per-
cent, after a 1.7 percent increase in
May. Excluding drug stores, the index
was up 2.6 percent, the low end of the
2.5 to 3.3 percent rise the mall group
had predicted. That was a sharp slow-
down from a 4 percent gain in May.
ECB cuts interest rate
The European Central Bank cut its
benchmark interest rate to a record low
Thursday to spark economic growth
but gave little sign it would take fur-
ther action soon to ease Europes fi-
nancial crisis.
By cutting its key refinancing rate by
a quarter percentage point to 0.75, a
move that was widely expected, the
ECB sought to give Europes sagging
economy a lift by making it cheaper for
businesses and consumers to borrow.
In a more surprising move, the ECB
also cut the interest rate it pays banks
on overnight deposits by a quarter
percentage point to zero.
Walgreen buying chain
Walgreen Co. took another step
Thursday in its push to grow through
acquisitions when it announced the
$438 million purchase of a regional
chain that operates USA Drug, Super D
and Mays drugstores.
Walgreen plans to buy 144 stores in a
chain focused on the mid-South from
the privately held Stephen L. LaFrance
Holdings Inc., which is based in Little
Rock, Ark.
Trade complaint vs. China
The United States launched a trade
complaint Thursday against China at
the World Trade Organization, accus-
ing Beijing of unfairly imposing duties
on more than $3 billion in exports of
American-produced automobiles.
Last month, the U.S. successfully
challenged Chinese tariffs imposed on
American high-technology steel prod-
ucts and has also disputed tariffs levied
on chicken products.
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THE TIMES LEADER FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2012

timesleader.com
The CEO of US Airways says
he still wants to merge with
American Airlines, but hes in no
hurry.
US Airways CEO Doug Parker
has been publicly pushing for a
deal with American since April
20, when he won the support of
Americans three unions. Ameri-
can filed for bankruptcy protec-
tion in November, and its execu-
tives have resisted a merger, al-
though they have agreed with
creditors to study merger op-
tions.
But bankruptcy issues have
stalled merger efforts. American
is likely to get more time to pro-
pose its own reorganization plan.
And getting new contracts with
its unions is taking longer than
expected.
That delay is fine by us
there is certainly no urgency for
us to merge, Parker wrote in a
message to employees on
Wednesday. He said the delay is
fine as long as his airline gets a
fair chance to present our superi-
or alternative in time with
merge with American as it comes
out of bankruptcy.
Airline bankruptcies are com-
plicated, and Americans has
been no exception. It has asked a
judge for the right to rewrite la-
bor contracts, while at the same
time trying to negotiate newcon-
tracts withits unions. Americans
pilots are voting through Aug. 8
on a contract offer.
Meanwhile, Americans exclu-
sive right to propose its reorgani-
zation plan had been set to end
on Sept. 28, giving US Airways a
chance to present its merger
plan. Now, Americans creditors
have agreed to an extension
through Dec. 28.
The extension does not reduce
the likelihood of a merger with
US Airways, wrote Hunter Keay,
ananalyst withWolfe Trahan, ina
note to clients on Tuesday. He
doesnt expect American parent
AMR to be ready to emerge from
bankruptcy this year.
American
merger
delay OK
with CEO
Bankruptcy issues have
stalled merger of American
Airlines and US Airways.
By JOSHUA FREED
AP Airlines Writer
WASHINGTON U.S.
service companies grew in
June at the slowest pace in
nearly two and a half years,
more evidence that the econ-
omy has weakened.
But those same firms
boosted hiring last month,
supporting other data that
show job growth may have
picked up last month.
The Institute for Supply
Management said Thursday
that its index of non-manu-
facturing activity fell to 52.1
last month from a May read-
ing of 53.7.
The reading was the low-
est since January 2010. Still,
any reading above 50 indi-
cates expansion. The sector
has grown now for 30
straight months.
Service companies employ
roughly 90 percent of Amer-
ican workers. They include
retail, construction, financial
services, health care and ho-
tels, among others.
A separate ISMsurvey this
week said manufacturing
shrank in June for the first
time in three years.
Still, service companies
and factories are still hiring.
The service-sector surveys
employment index rose to
52.3, up from 50.8 in May.
And manufacturing surveys
measure of employment was
56.6, which suggests solid
job growth at factories in
June.
Weekly unemployment
benefit applications dropped
by 14,000 to a seasonally ad-
justed374,000, the Labor De-
partment said Thursday.
Thats the fewest since the
week of May 19.
Service firms growth slowest in 2 years
By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
AP Economics Writer
LUZERNE Six months after retiring
from an executive job at The Times
Leader, Dick DeHaven is back in the
newspaper business, although on a dif-
ferent scale.
Once a newspaper man, always a
newspaper man, DeHaven said Thurs-
day, talking by cellphone as he was out
delivering the first issue of the Westside
Bulletin, the monthly paper where hes
publisher, owner and just about every-
thing else.
Im the one-person show, DeHaven
said, quickly adding that he employs a
correspondent to write articles and his
wife, Marilyn, helps out with a website.
At age 67, withbotha birthday andhis
50th year in the newspaper business
coming up in October, DeHaven felt his
career was unfinished.
I really wanted to do this for many
years, he said, but the demands of man-
agement jobs left little time to plan for
his ownpublication. Retirement inJanu-
ary fromhis position as vice president of
circulation at The Times Leader
changed that.
Starting as a deliveryman at the Phila-
delphia Bulletin, DeHaven first came to
the Wyoming Valley 30 years ago as sin-
gle copy manager at The Times Leader.
After a succession of advances at papers
around the nation, he returned in 2006.
Aside from being close to his Dallas
home, the West Side offers a good busi-
ness climate. Theres so many small
businesses starting to pop up, and they
cant afford to advertise in larger publi-
cations or other media, DeHaven said.
When he tested the idea on business
owners, they mentioned there had been
a West Side paper for many years and
they missed it, he said.
The Westside Bulletin will be publish-
ed monthly, which makes it possible for
DeHaven to sell ads, produce the paper
and deliver it by himself. Its available
free at convenience stores, supermar-
kets, drug stores and other places with
high traffic count fromPlymouth to Exe-
ter, he said. Content will be all commu-
nity oriented about area schools, youth
groups, service clubs and family activ-
ities. If it works out, maybe itll goevery
other week, DeHaven said.
BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Westside Bulletin publisher Dick DeHaven delivers newspapers to Cooks Pharmacy in Kingston on Thursday afternoon.
Back in the news business
By RON BARTIZEK
[email protected]
Address: P.O. Box 1677, Kingston, PA18704
Phone: 690-0727
Web: www.westsidebulletin.net
M O R E A B O U T T H E
W E S T S I D E B U L L E T I N
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Delaware
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Hong Kong 86/81/.00 89/81/t 89/80/t
Jerusalem 85/66/.00 86/67/s 85/67/s
London 73/57/.00 70/55/sh 67/58/sh
Mexico City 73/54/.00 74/55/t 74/53/t
Montreal 77/61/.00 88/73/pc 78/61/pc
Moscow 82/63/.00 82/65/sh 76/60/sh
Paris 73/63/.00 75/57/sh 71/59/t
Rio de Janeiro 86/61/.00 83/63/s 82/65/c
Riyadh 108/86/.00 107/78/s 108/78/s
Rome 82/66/.00 89/67/pc 87/66/s
San Juan 83/73/1.28 89/77/pc 88/77/t
Tokyo 82/73/.00 82/75/t 83/73/pc
Warsaw 86/64/.00 90/72/pc 90/69/t
City Yesterday Today Tomorrow City Yesterday Today Tomorrow
WORLD CITIES
River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday.
Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snowurries, i-ice.
Philadelphia
96/77
Reading
96/71
Scranton
Wilkes-Barre
94/67
95/68
Harrisburg
97/72
Atlantic City
92/73
New York City
92/76
Syracuse
96/70
Pottsville
94/72
Albany
92/68
Binghamton
Towanda
94/66
95/65
State College
93/69
Poughkeepsie
94/67
99/79
106/76
90/60
93/78
91/66
69/63
67/53
103/78
89/63
78/55
92/76
98/74
98/74
89/81
93/75
86/73 58/48
62/49
100/82
Sun and Moon
Sunrise Sunset
Today 5:38a 8:39p
Tomorrow 5:38a 8:39p
Moonrise Moonset
Today 10:24p 8:57a
Tomorrow 10:53p 10:03a
Last New First Full
July 10 July 19 July 26 Aug. 1
If you like it hot,
you're going to
love the weather
today and
tomorrow. If
you're not a fan
of the heat and
humidity, hang in
there. Some
relief will be
here on Sunday.
Until then, today
will be hazy, hot
and humid with
afternoon tem-
peratures in the
90s. Tonight will
be warm and
humid with a low
of 65. A cold
front will move
through the
region Saturday
night into
Sunday. Cooler
air behind the
front will spread
over PA on
Sunday, bringing
the heat and
humidity to an
end for a while.
Showers and
thunderstorms
will likely form
along the front
Saturday night
as well.
- Kurt Aaron
NATIONAL FORECAST: Widespread triple-digit heat will affect the central and eastern United States
today as a strong ridge of high pressure remains entrenched over the Midwest. Severe thunder-
storms will likely outline this ridge, mainly from the Rockies into the Northern Plains and Upper
Midwest. Thunderstorms should also affect parts of the Southeast this afternoon.
Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Intl Airport
Temperatures
Cooling Degree Days*
Precipitation
TODAY
Hazy, hot and
humid
SATURDAY
A.M. sun,
showers
late
93
65
MONDAY
Mostly
sunny,
cooler
80
58
TUESDAY
Lots of
sunshine
82
57
WEDNESDAY
Mostly
sunny
85
55
THURSDAY
Sun,
showers
late
85
60
SUNDAY
A.M.
showers,
sun late
85
70
93

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THE DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT SURPLUS VEHICLES
AND EQUIPMENT SALE
REQUEST FOR SEALED BIDS
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT SURPLUS VEHICLES
AND EQUIPMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the Dallas School District is
requesting sealed bids on the following items which have been
determined to be surplus to the needs of
the District:
Item Description Minimum Bid
#1 1984 International dump /w plow
Vin#1HTL8EGM7EHA49594
25,000 GVWR $1,000.00
#2 1992 Dodge Caravan
VIN#2B4GH2532NR757479 No reserve
#3 1998 24x 66 modular classroom
(2 classrooms) Double wide $10,000.00
#4 (2) Oven Garland model
ICO-E-10 208 volt multi phase No reserve
#5 (2) Oven Marathon Gold model
1160199208 volt No Reserve
#6 Powermatic wood lathe Model 90
Ser # 990309 No Reserve
#7 Powermatic wood lathe Model 90
Ser# 990262 No Reserve
Items may be viewed at the Dallas School District Maintenance
Building located at 2000 Conyngham Ave, Dallas Pa 18612
between the hours of 10 am and 11am July 26, 2012.
Each bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked
Surplus Vehicle & Equipment Bid - Item # (designated num-
ber) and delivered to Mr. Grant S. Palfey, Business Manager
Administrative office Conyngham Ave Dallas, Pa 18612 BY 1:00
p.m. on July 30, 2012, at which time they will be publicly opened
and read. All items will be sold to the highest bidder upon pay-
ment to the Dallas School District in the form of, money order or
certified check; personal checks or credit cards will not be
accepted. The high bidder will be given until 3:30 p.m. on Tues-
day, July 31, 2012 to submit payment and take possession of the
item. If the highest bidder defaults on the bid, the item will be
offered to the next highest bidder until the transaction is com-
plete. Bidders submitting bids on more than one item must sub-
mit a separate sealed bid on each individual item. Any bid not
properly submitted or submitted after the above stated date and
time will be returned to the bidder and will not be considered by
the District.
The Dallas School District reserves the right to reject any bid the
District deems unreasonable. All items will be sold as-is with no
warranty or guarantee implied.
Anyone desiring more information regarding the bidding process
may contact Mr. Mark D. Kraynack, Supervisor of Buildings &
Grounds, Dallas School District Dallas, Pa 18612 570-674-7255.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice is hereby given that on July 18, 2012, at or after (see
times below) U-Haul will hold a public sale for the purpose of sat-
isfying a landlords lien on self-service storage room. The goods
to be sold are described, generally as household, the terms of
the sale will be cash or certified funds. Any and all public sale
advertised by U-Haul are subject to change or cancellation with-
out notice.
LOCATION OF SALE
10:00 AM 11:30 AM
U-Haul Center of U-Haul Center of Kingston
Wyoming Valley 714-716 Wyoming Avenue
231 Mundy St. Kingston, Pa 18704
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
ROOM NAME ROOM ROOM
1006 Aziz Martin 1029 Takiyah Condry
1007 Angela Watson 1311 Thomas McCabe
1076 Rebecca Malesky 1328 Joseph Jablonski
1107 Carlos Richardson
1162 Teresa Gray
1313 Fred Pierson
1461 Joyce Tovay
1523 George Smith
1624 Rose Yanko
2016 Brenda Martin
2018 Moses Locklear
2051 Brittany Rolling-Kepler
2092 Thomas Rambert
2122 Bryan Thomas
LEGAL NOTICE
The Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne /Wyoming Counties will
hold public meetings to inform the public about the Agencys
budget and Work Plan for Fiscal Year 2012-2013. The meetings
will be held on the following dates at the locations listed.
Date Location Time
Monday, July 9th, 2012 Charles T. Adams Center 11:00 A.M.
5 East Market Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Thursday, July 12th, 2012 Shickshinny Center 11:00 A.M.
Main & Vine Streets
Shickshinny, PA 18655
Agency staff will make a presentation on the proposed budget
and plan, and seek public comment. The public is encouraged
to attend and participate.
The County of Luzerne does not discriminate on the basis of
race, age, disability or familial status in employment or the
provision of services.
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For more information contact The Times Leader sales
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
110 Lost
ALL JUNK
VEHICLES
WANTED!!
CALL ANYTIME
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FOUND male cat -
black, brown and
grey coloring. West
Pittston. Very friend-
ly, comes right to
people. 407-0844.
FOX HOUND LOST
near Harveys Lake.
Male. Answers to
Obi. Reward. Call
570-704-0364
WANTED
ALL JUNK
CARS &
TRUCKS
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
DUMPTRUCKS
BULLDOZERS
BACKHOES
Highest Prices
Paid!!!
FREE
REMOVAL
Call
Vitos & Ginos
Anytime
288-8995
LOST. Camera,
Canon, silver, digi-
tal, in navy zipper
case, with memory
card. Near Kirby
Park on July 4th.
Reward.
570-885-3265
110 Lost
LOST: MALTESE/SHIH
Tzu mix, black &
white female an-
swers to Oreo.
Northampton St.
area on July 4th .
REWARD.
570-822-6412
MINIATURE PINSCHER
LOST
Last seen in Moun-
tain Top area in the
Memorial park vicin-
ity & Kirby Estates.
Recently Neutered.
Very shy. If seen,
call 570-332-5438
or 570-474-5273
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135 Legals/
Public Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that Letters
Testamentary have
been granted in the
Estate of VIRGINIA
E. TENNESEN, a/k/a
VIRGINIA E. BALLO,
late of the Borough
of Plymouth,
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, who
died June 3rd, 2012.
All persons indebted
to said Estate are
requested to make
payment and all
those with claims or
demands are to
present the same to
the Executor,
Stephen A. Ballo,
Jr., in care of his
attorneys, c/o
Joseph R. Lohin,
Esquire Lohin &
Associates, LLC
Suite 501, Riverside
Commons 575
Pierce Street,
Kingston, PA 18704
135 Legals/
Public Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
DEADLINES
Saturday
12:30 on Friday
Sunday
4:00 pm on
Friday
Monday
4:30 pm on
Friday
Tuesday
4:00 pm on
Monday
Wednesday
4:00 pm on
Tuesday
Thursday
4:00 pm on
Wednesday
Friday
4:00 pm on
Thursday
Holidays
call for deadlines
You may email
your notices to
mpeznowski@
timesleader.com
or fax to
570-831-7312
or mail to
The Times Leader
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
For additional
information or
questions regard-
ing legal notices
you may call
Marti Peznowski
at 570-970-7371
or 570-829-7130
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HERE-
BY GIVEN THAT the
return of the Tax
Claim Bureau for the
sale of properties
for delinquent taxes,
set for Monday,
June 11, 2012 at
10:00 A.M., Court
House, Wilkes-
Barre, Pennsylva-
nia, was presented
to the Court of Com-
mon Pleas of
Luzerne County on
the 28th day of
June 2012 and on
said date confirmed
nisi; filed in the
Office of the Pro-
thonotary No. 10793
of 2012. Objections
or exceptions here-
to may be filed by an
owner or lien credi-
tor within thirty (30)
days from said date
otherwise the return
will be confirmed
absolutely.
Northeast Revenue
Service, LLC agent
for the Tax Claim
Bureau of Luzerne
County
Sean P. Shamany,
Director
135 Legals/
Public Notices
LEGAL NOTICE
Luzerne County
Records Retention
Committee
The Luzerne County
Records Retention
Committee will hold
a meeting on Mon-
day, July 9, 2012 at
10am. The meeting
will be held in the
Council Meeting
Room (former com-
missioners meeting
room) in the
Luzerne County
Courthouse, 200 N.
River St. Wilkes
Barre, PA. 18711.
Robert C. Lawton
County Manager
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LEGAL NOTICE
TO: Unknown
Father
RE: Adoption of BBB
Lackawanna Coun-
ty Court of Common
Pleas, Orphans
Court Division, No.
A-2-2012. A petition
has been filed ask-
ing the Court to put
an end to all rights
you have to your
child BBB, biological
child, born on
December 2, 2011.
The Court has set a
hearing to consider
ending your rights to
your child. That
hearing will be held
on August 3, 2012 at
10:00 a.m., Court-
room 2B of the
Lackawanna County
Family Court Center,
Second Floor, 200
Adams Avenue,
Scranton, PA
18503. You are
warned that even if
you fail to appear at
the scheduled hear-
ing, the hearing will
go on without you
and your rights to
your child may be
ended by the Court
without your being
present. You have a
right to be repre-
sented at the hear-
ing by a lawyer. You
should take this
paper to your
lawyer at once. If
you do not have a
lawyer or cannot
afford one, go to or
telephone the office
set forth below to
find out where you
can get legal help.
Northern Pennsylva-
nia Legal Services,
Inc., 507 Linden St.,
Suite 300
Scranton, PA 18503.
570-342-0184
150 Special Notices
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wishes to adopt
their 1st child,
our home is filled
of love and
wonderful
opportunities for
your baby!
Expenses paid.
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1-800-359-6937
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couple searching
for a precious
baby to help us
become a family.
Ready to provide
a home filled with
love. Call
Denise & Steve @
(888)757-7463
150 Special Notices
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adopt your baby.
We promise endless
love & happiness.
We are financially
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vide a good home.
We are adoption
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ADOPTION
A baby is our dream!
We are a happily
married couple who
long to provide your
baby with a lifetime
of happiness, edu-
cational opportuni-
ties & close extend-
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paid. Call
1-888-370-9550 or
www.SusanAnd
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ADOPTION
A financially secure
married couple
embraces the
chance to adopt.
We promise a won-
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and endless oppor-
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Expenses paid.
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150 Special Notices
BUYING BUYING
JUNK
VEHICLES &
Heavy
Equipment
NOBODY PAYS MORE! NOBODY PAYS MORE!
HAPPY TRAILS
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035
570-542-2277
6am to 9pm
SPECIAL NOTICE
Laid off, retired,
stay at home
parents?
WANTED:
Men and women
to serve on a
focus group
panel,
July 26, 2012 in
Wilkes-Barre.
One day only
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
$100.00
Please send
name, address
and phone # to
Box 4090
c/o Times Leader
Attn: Mary
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711
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A teacher wife and
loving husband wish
to adopt newborn.
Will provide a safe
home & a happy life
Please call
Adele & Andy
1-866-310-2666
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ADOPTION:
Loving couple
hopes to adopt a
baby. We
promise a lifetime
of love & security
for a newborn.
Please call
Lori and Mike at
1-888-499-4464
330 Child Care
DAYCARE
In my Kingston
home. Licensed.
Ages 15 months to 6
years.
570-283-0336
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340 Health Care
Services
RN Available
For private duty.
Per diem. Refer-
ences are available
per request. Years
of experience.
5+ years of psych
and med surge.
Please call
570-696-5182
360 Instruction &
Training
Certified Personal Certified Personal
T Trainer seeking rainer seeking
part-time position part-time position.
Also certified in
older adult training,
CPR and AED.
contact
[email protected]
MUSIC LESSONS
Violin and Viola
Beginner to
Advanced. Experi-
enced teacher in
Plymouth. Call Kelli
570-719-0148
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380 Travel
BROADWAY
SHOW
BUS TRIPS
JERSEY BOYS
Wed. July 18
$150
FRONT MEZZ
ONCE
Wed. Sept. 12
$160
ORCHESTRA SEATS
WICKED
Wed. Oct. 10
$169
ORCHESTRA SEATS
RADIO CITY
XMAS SHOW
Also available
ALL SHOWS
INCLUDE BUS
& SHOW
CALL ROSEANN
@ 655-4247
To Reserve
Your Seats
CRUISE
SPECIAL!
KIDS SAIL FREE
With
NCL
Cruise
Lines
Select
sailings to
Bermuda,
Canada,
Bahamas and
Hawaii
Must book by
July 7, 2012
Call today
288-8747
NYC 9/11 NYC 9/11
Memorial Memorial
Sunday 7/15 or
7/29 $36.00
*Broadway
Blast*
Jersey Boys 7/25
$99 & 7/14 $139
Bring it on 7/29
$99.00
Phantom Of The
Opera 7/15
$99.00
Mary Poppins
7/29 $139.00
RAI NBOW RAI NBOW T TOURS OURS
489- 4761 489- 4761
380 Travel
paulsontours.com
570-706-8687
Yankees
Indians 6/27
White Sox 6/30
White Sox 7/1
Old Timers Day
Angels 7/14 & 7/15
Phillies
Pirates 6/28
Giants 7/22
Reds 8/22
Nationals 8/25
Mets
Phillies 7/04
Dodgers 7/21
New York City
Dinner Cruise
7/28, One Day
7/28-29, Overnight
9/11 Memorial
6/30, 7/18, 8/18
Finger Lakes
Wine Tour
7/14 or 7/15
Overnight 8/4-8/5
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SPORTING EVENTS
Yankees Baseball
Indians 6/27 $69
White Sox 6/29
$65*
White Sox 6/30
$109, 200 Level
Seating
@ Cleveland 8/24th,
25th, 26th $349.00
Phillies Baseball
Rays 6/24 $79
Giants 7/21 $89
Mets Baseball
Cubs 7/7
$85 or $99
Dodgers 7/21 $85
NASCAR 9/30 @
Dover. Seats in
Turn 1, $144,
includes breakfast
& post race buffet
COOKIES
TRAVELERS
570-815-8330
570-558-6889
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Buggies
HAWK `11 125CC
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reverse & remote
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automatic, front
wheel drive, 4
door, air condi-
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all power, cruise
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150 Special Notices
Octagon Family
Restaurant
375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651
570-779-2288
Wednesday-Sunday
Open at 4 pm
Home of the Original
O-Bar Pizza
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251 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre
State Inspections
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Tune-Ups Alignments
Oil Changes
Fleet Maintenance
Tires Fuel InjectionTune-Ups
375 Bennett St.,
Luzerne
287-0275
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825-7577
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287-0275
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10 Malibu LS.... $13,995
08 Escape 4x4.. $12,995
10 Focus SE........ $9,995
10 Grand Caravan $13,995
07 Spectra Ex..... $9,495
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Hanover Twp., PA 18706
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553 Fellows Ave.,
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Sweet Valley, PA 18656
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$
950
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1998 Ford Contour
$
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$
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$
3,990
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2000 Dodge
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$
5,295
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2003 Ford Taurus
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$
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$
17,995
08 MERCURY SABLE
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$
15,995
08 DODGE MAGNUM
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$
13,995
08 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE
Gold, 7 Pass. , Rear A/C, Very Nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
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07 JEEP LIBERTY
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$
12,995
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$
10,495
03 CHEVY S-10 BLAZER LS
Pewter, 4 Dr. , Only 32K Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
9,995
08 PONTIAC G5
Red, Cpe. , 5-Speed, Spoiler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
9,995
04 FORD MUSTANG
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$
7,995
90 CHRYSLER LEBARON CONV.
White, 1 Owner, V6, Only 29K Miles . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..
$
7,995
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CHEVROLET `90
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66K. $2,795.
570-288-7249
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$5000
JEEP `99 CHEROKEE
99,500 miles, 5
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SUZUKI 06
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4 cylinder. Automat-
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(570) 709-5677
(570) 819-3140
409 Autos under
$5000
FORD 95 F150
4x4. 1 Owner. 91K.
4.8 engine, auto.
Runs great. New
paint, stake body
with metal floor.
570-675-5046.
Leave message,
will return call.
$4990.
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GRAND MARQUIS
99 GS
Well maintained,
Smooth riding,
4.6L, V8, RWD,
Auto, Power
windows, power
locks, New
Inspection,
Serviced,
Silver over blue.
Good tires
$3,750
Call 823-4008
LEOS AUTO SALES
93 Butler St
Wilkes-Barre, PA
570-825-8253
Jeep Cherokee
98 Sport.
4 door 6 cylinder,
auto, 4WD. $2,350
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11 AUDI S5 CONV.
Sprint blue, black
/ brown leather
int., navigation,
7 spd auto turbo,
AWD
08 CHEVY AVEO
red, auto, 4 cyl
07 BUICK LACROSSE
CXL, black, V6
07 BUICK LUCERNE
CXL, silver, grey
leather
06 LINCOLN ZEPHYR
grey, tan leather,
sun roof
06 MERCURY MILAN
PREMIER, mint
green, V6, alloys
05 CHEVY IMPALA
silver, alloys, V6
04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS
silver, auto,
sunroof
03 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
GS blue sunroof
49,000 miles
03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO,
mid blue/light grey
leather, naviga-
tion, AWD
02 CHEVY IMPALA LS
green, tan leather,
sunroof
02 FORD ESCORT SE
red, auto, 4 cyl
01 VOLVO V70 STATION
WAGON, blue/grey,
leather, AWD
00 BMW 323i
silver auto
73 PORSCHE 914
green & black, 5
speed, 62k miles,
$12,500
SUVS, VANS,
TRUCKS, 4 X4s
08 DODGE NITRO
SXT orange,
auto, 4x4
08 FORD ESCAPE XLT
SILVER, V6, 4X4
07 DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN SXT
Blue, grey leather,
7 passenger mini
van
06 NISSAN PATHFINDER
SE off road, 4x4,
silver, V6
06 INFINITY QX56
Pearl white, tan
leather, Naviga
tion, 3rd seat, 4x4
06 JEEP COMMANDER
white, 3rd seat,
4x4
06 DODGE RAM 1500
QUAD CAB, Black,
V8, 4x4 truck
06 FORD EXPLORER
XLT, black, 3rd
seat, 4x4
06 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LTD
blue, grey leather
4x4
06 CHEVY TRAILBLZAER
LS, SILVER, 4X4
05 BUICK RENDEVOUS
CXL 3rd seat AWD
05 DODGE DURANGO
LTD Black, grey
leather, 3rd seat,
4x4
05 JEEP LIBERTY
RENEGADE Blue,
5 speed, V6, 4x4
05 DODGE DAKOTA
CLUB CAB SPORT,
blue, auto, 4x4
truck
04 FORD EXPLORER
XLT white,
3rd seat 4 x4
04 NISSAN XTERRA XE
blue, auto, 4x4
04 CHEVY TAHOE LT
4x4 Pewter, grey
leather, 3rd seat
04 CHEVY AVALANCHE
Z71, green, 4 door,
4x4 truck
04 DODGE RAM 1500
QUAD CAB SLT SILVER,
4 door, 4x4 truck
04 FORD FREESTAR,
blue, 4 door, 7
passenger mini
van
04 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE OVERLAND
graphite grey,
2 tone leather,
sunroof, 4x4
03 DODGE DURANGO
SXT grey,
3rd seat, 4x4
03 FORD EXPLORER
XLT olive green,
3rd seat, 4x4
03 FORD EXPEDITION
XLT, silver, 3rd
seat, 4x4
02 FORD F150
SUPERCAB XLT
silver, 4x4 truck
01 DODGE RAM 1500
QUAD CAB, white,
V8, 4x4 truck
01 FORD F150 XLT
white, super cab,
4x4 truck
01 FORD F150 XLT
Blue/tan, 4 door,
4x4 truck
00 CHEVY 1500
SILVERADO X-CAB
green, 4x4 truck
99 FORD EXPLORER
SPORT 2 door
black, 4x4
99 NISSAN PATHINDER
gold, V6, 4x4
89 CHEVY 1500,
4X4 TRUCK
CADILLAC `08 DTS
Fully loaded, 14,000
miles, automatic, all
power, leather
interior, showroom
condition. Silver.
$25,000. Call Mike
570-779-4351
CHRYSLER 09 TOWN
AND COUNTRY
LX. All options.
Dual power sliding
doors. 55,200
miles. 4 brand new
tires. DVD system,
Sirius satellite radio
and MP3 Single
Disc. Backup cam-
era. Quad seating
w/table. $14,400.
570-574-6799
DANNYS CAR
CENTER
Route 309
570-829-0549
1997 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL
Full power. Sun-
roof. Extra clean.
Around 80K miles.
$3,000
2000 CHEVY
CUBE VAN 10.5
long. Single axle.
Auto, V8, power
steering. A -title. 1
owner. Nice condi-
tion. $5,000.
412 Autos for Sale
11 DODGE
DAKOTA CREW
4x4, Bighorn 6 cyl.
14k, Factory
Warranty.
$20,899
11 Ford Escape
XLT, 4x4, 26k,
Factory Warranty,
6 Cylinder
$19,499
11 E250 Cargo
AT-AC cruise, 15k,
factory warranty
$18,499
11 Nissan Rogue,
AWD, 27 k factory
warranty
$18,099
11 Chevy Impala
35k alloys, factory
warranty $14,899
10 Subaru
Forester Prem.
4WD 30k Factory
warranty, power
sunroof.
$18,499
08 Chrysler
Sebring Conv.
Touring 6 cyl.
32k $12,799
05 HONDA CRV EX
4x4 65k, a title.
$12,799
06 FORD FREESTAR
62k, Rear air A/C
$7,999
03 F250 XL
Super Duty only
24k! AT-AC,
$8,099
01 LINCOLN TOWN
CAR Executive 74K
$5,399
11 Toyota Rav 4
4x4 AT
only 8,000 miles,
alloys, power sun-
roof. new condition.
Factory warranty
$22,199
03 Mitsubishi
XLS AWD, only 75k
$7,699
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700 Sans Souci
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DODGE 02
VIPER GTS
10,000 MILES V10
6speed, collec-
tors, this baby is
1 of only 750 GTS
coupes built in
2002 and only 1 of
83 painted Race
Yellow it still wears
its original tires
showing how it
was babied. This
car is spotless
throughout and is
ready for its new
home. This vehicle
is shown by
appointment only.
$39,999 or trade.
570-760-2365
FORD `07 FOCUS
SES Sedan
Alloy wheels, heat-
ed seats, CD play-
er, rear spoiler, 1
owner, auto, air, all
power, great gas
mileage, priced to
be sold immedi-
ately! $6,995 or
best offer.
570-614-8925
HONDA 04 ACCORD
LX SEDAN. 162k
miles. New battery,
excellent condition.
Auto, single owner,
runs great. Upgrad-
ed stereo system. 4
snow tires and rims
& after market rims.
Air, standard power
features. Kelly Blue
Book $7,800.
Asking $6,800
570-466-5821
412 Autos for Sale
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LEXUS `00 RX 300
White with leather
interior. All available
options. 130K miles.
Excellent Condition.
$7,900 or best offer
570-563-5065
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
LEXUS `01 ES 300
80,000 miles,
excellent condi-
tion, all options.
Recently serv-
iced. New tires.
$8,800.
570-388-6669
LEXUS `05 RX 330
All wheel drive,
Champagne tan,
navigation, backup
camera, lift gate,
ivory leather with
memory, auto, 3.3
liter V6, regular
gas, garaged,
brand new condi-
tion, all service
records. 6 disc CD.
Private seller with
transferable 1 year
warranty, 96K.
REDUCED to
$16,900.
570-563-5065
LINCOLN `02
TOWN CAR
1 owner, garage
kept, 44,000 miles,
asking $7,500
570-675-1440
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570-301-3602
MAZDA 3 08
Extra clean. 5
speed. 41K miles
$13,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
MERCEDES 02 CLK
CONVERTIBLE
Exceptionally nice.
55K. $14,000
570-458-6192
PONTIAC`96 GRAND AM
MUST SELL!
Auto, 4 cylinder with
power windows.
Recently inspected /
maintained. $2,150.
570-793-4700
VOLKSWAGEN 00
BEETLE
2.0 automatic, air
67k miles $6400.
570-466-0999
412 Autos for Sale
PORSCHE `01
BOXSTER S
38,500 miles. Black
with beige interior. 6
speed transmission.
Air & CD player.
Excellent condition.
$17,200. Call
570-868-0310
SUBARU 11 OUTBACK
SW keyless, well
equipped, AWD
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
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TOYOTA `05
SCION TC
Manual, AM/FM
stereo, MP3 multi
disc, rear spoiler,
moon roof, alloys,
ground effects,
90,100 miles, Air.
$8,300, negotiable.
570-760-0765
570-474-2182
412 Autos for Sale
TOYOTA 03 COROLLA LE
5 speed
$4995
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
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TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
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*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 7/31/12.
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Overlooking Mohegan Sun Overlooking Mohegan Sun
577 East Main St., Plains 577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
24
Mos.
NEW2012 FORDFIESTA SE
Automatic, Air, Pwr. Mirrors, PDL, Advance Trac w/Electronic Stability
Control, Side Curtains, CD, Cruise Control, 15 Alum. Wheels, Tilt
Wheel, Keyless Entry w/Keypad,
*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 7/31/12.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.
Auto., CD, Anti-Theft Sys.,
Side Curtain Air Bags, 16 Alloy Wheels,
Tilt Wheel, AC, Instrument
Cluster, Message Center, Fog
Lamps, MyKey, Convenience
Pkg., Cruise Control, Perimeter
Alarm, MyFord, SYNC, Sirius
Satellite Radio,
NEW2012 FORDFOCUS SE 4 DR
24
Mos.
24
Mos.
NEW FORDEXPLORER
*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 7/31/12.
24
Mos.
3.5L Engine,
MyFord Display, CD, Auto.
Climate Control, PL, Pwr.
Mirrors, PW, 17 Steel
Wheels, Keyless Entry,
MyKey,
Cruise Control,
MPG
MPG
*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 7/31/12.
Safety Canopy, Side Impact
Air Bags, Pwr. Drivers Seat, Auto.,
PDL, PW, Fog Lamps, Privacy
Glass, Roof Rack, Air,
16 Alum. Wheels, CD,
Sirius Satellite Radio,
Keyless Entry, Rear Cargo
Convenience Pkg.,
NEW2012 FORDESCAPE XLT FWD
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 7/31/12.
Auto., CD, Alum Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL, Pwr. Seat,
Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air
Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite
Radio, Keyless Entry, Message Center,
NEW2012 FORDFUSION SEL
24
Mos.
SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO
AM/FM/CD
ALUMINUM WHEELS
POWER WINDOWS
POWER LOCKS
SIDE IMPACT AIR BAGS
ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
TILT WHEEL
MESSAGE
CENTER
KEYLESS
ENTRY
1ST & 2ND
ROW AIR
CURTAINS
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
M
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NEW2012 FORDF-150 4X4
3.7L V6 Engine, XL Plus Pkg., Cruise Control,
MyKey Sys., Pwr. Equipment
Group, Pwr. Mirrors,
40/20/40 Cloth
Seat, XL Decor
Group, CD
*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 7/31/12.
M
O
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APR
PLUS
M
O
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APR
PLUS
NEW2012 FORDFUSION HYBRID
2.5L I4 Engine, Rain Sensor Wipers, Sony Sound
Sys., CD, Alum Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL, Safety Pkg.,
Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains,
Anti-Theft Sys., Pwr. Moonroof,
Sirius Satellite Radio,
Keyless Entry w/Keypad,
Message Center,
*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 7/31/12.
M
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APR
PLUS
*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 7/31/12.
Pwr. Windows, PDL, Air, Advance
Trac with Roll Stability Control,
CD, Remote Keyless Entry
w/Keypad, Convenience
Group, Auto Headlamps,
MyFord, Reverse
Sensing Sys.
24
Mos.
NEW FORDEDGE
*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 7/31/12.
24
Mos.
NEW FORDTAURUS SEL AWD
Auto., 3.5L V6,
SYNC, Reverse Sensing Sys., CD,
Keyless Entry with Keypad,
PDL, 18Alum. Wheels,
PW, Anti-Theft Perimeter
Alarm, Sirius Satellite
Radio,
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412 Autos for Sale
MARZAK MOTORS
601 Green Ridge St, Scranton
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
99 GMC Sierra
Pickup
4x4, extended cab,
bed cap, gray,
132,000 miles
$4,795
00 Ford Windstar
Minivan
3rd row seat, rear
A/C, gray, 132,000
miles $2,995
98 VOLVO
STATION WAGON
Cross Country, AWD
144,000 miles
$3,695
00 FORD WIND-
STAR LX
3rd seat, ice cold
air, 132,000 miles
$2,995
BUICK 91 ROAD-
MASTER Station
Wagon, white with
woodgrain exterior,
gold leather interior,
3rd seat. Runs
great, high mileage.
$1800
LINCOLN 02
TOWNCAR
Signature series,
Silver, grey leather
interior, 99,000
miles, runs great
$5295
CHEVY 05 AVEO
Silver, 4 door, grey
cloth interior, A/C,
re-built transmission
with warranty, 4 cyl.
79,000 miles
$5200
Warranties Avail-
able
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
570-955-5792
VOLVO `01 V70
Station wagon. Sun-
roof. ABS brakes.
Radio, tape & CD.
A/C. Heated leather
seats. New alterna-
tor. Recently serv-
iced and inspected.
2 extra tires. 161K
miles. $4,600.
570-714-1296
VW 10 JETTA
15,900 miles, stan-
dard transmission.
Garage-kept, white
with sunroof. $15K
570-387-8639
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
4 Cylinder
Very Good
Condition!
NEW PRICE
$2,500.
570-362-3626
Ask for Lee
CHEVY 30 HOTROD COUPE
$47,000
FORD 76 THUNDERBIRD
All original.
JUST REDUCED
$9,000
MERCEDES 29
Kit Car $5,500
(570) 655-4884
hell-of-adeal.com
FORD `70 F350
Dual rear wheels,
360 V8, 4 speed,
standard transmis-
sion, 10 foot cube
box. New tires, runs
good, 52,000 miles.
$1,000 call
570-388-2464
FORD 73 F350
Stake Body Truck
55,000 Original
miles - garage
kept, only 2 own-
ers, hydraulic lift
gate, new tires,
battery and brakes.
Excellent condition.
No rust. Must see.
$6500 or best offer
Call 570-687-6177
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
MERCURY `79
ZEPHYR
6 cylinder
automatic.
52k original miles.
$1500.
570-899-1896
421 Boats &
Marinas
SILVERCRAFT
Heavy duty 14 alu-
minum boat with
trailer, great shape.
$1,000.
570-822-8704 or
cell 570-498-5327
439 Motorcycles
12 BRAND NEW
SCOOTER
All ready to ride,
automatic transmis-
sion, disk brakes,
rear luggage trunk,
around 100 mpg, no
motorcycle license
required, only
$1,595. Call
570-817-2952
HARLEY `05 DYNA
LOWRIDER
Black / gold, 2,000
miles, original
owner, extra pipes
& helmet. $13,500.
570-237-1103
439 Motorcycles
BMW 2010 K1300S
Only 460 miles! Has
all bells & whistles.
Heated grips, 12 volt
outlet, traction con-
trol, ride adjustment
on the fly. Black with
lite gray and red
trim. comes with
BMW cover, battery
tender, black blue
tooth helmet with
FM stereo and black
leather riding gloves
(like new). paid
$20,500. Sell for
$15,000 FIRM.
Call 570-262-0914
Leave message.
HARLEY 10 DAVIDSON
SPORTSTER CUSTOM
Loud pipes.
Near Mint
174 miles - yes,
One hundred and
seventy four
miles on the
clock, original
owner. $8000.
570-876-2816
HARLEY DAVIDSON
03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE
Golden Anniversary.
Silver/Black. New
Tires. Extras. Excel-
lent Condition.
19,000 miles
$10,000.
570-639-2539
SUZUKI 01 VS 800
GL INTRUDER
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of
chrome, black with
teal green flake.
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
442 RVs & Campers
COLEMAN 02
POP UP
Like new. Stove,
lights, fans, sink,
sleeps 6.
$3,500
570-443-7202
EXPEDITION 03 37U
CUMMINS 300 DIESEL
PUSHER
19,000 miles,
2 slides, 8 kw Gen.
2 Air conditioners,
Microwave-Convect
Oven, 4 door ref-
with automatic ice
maker, heated hold-
ing tanks,
Corian counter
tops, 2 TV- sur-
round sound, cherry
cabinets, ice maker,
washer/dryer.
Sleeps 6. Queen
beds, back up
camera, recently
inspected, garaged
in winter. $64,500
570-288-2649
FOREST RIVER`08
5TH WHEEL
Model 8526RLS
Mountain Top,PA
$18,500
570-760-6341
PACE ARROW VISION
99 M-36 B (FORD)
Type A gas, 460
V10 Ford. Excellent
condition, 11,000
miles. I slide out, 2
awnings, 2 color
flat screen TVs.
Generator, back up
camera, 2 air con-
ditioners, micro-
wave/convection
oven, side by side
refrigerator with ice
maker, washer/
dryer, queen size
bed, automatic
steps. $29,900.
570-288-4826 or
570-690-1464
SPORTSMAN
CAMPER 00
30, 10 slide.
Queen bed, air. 16
canopy. Sleeps six.
$7,500, OBO.
Near Tunkhannock
570-239-6848
SUNSEEKER 10 BY
FOREST RIVER
M3170DS
Ford V10, 32,
2,500 miles. 4 1/2
year extended/
transferable war-
ranty on RV, tires &
truck. 2 slide outs,
4 KW Onan genera-
tor, power awning,
fiberglass roof.
5,000 lb. hitch,
heated holding
tanks, 2 house bat-
teries, 3 flat screen
TVs, sleeps ten,
color back up
camera. REDUCED
to $60,000
570-655-1903
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVY 99 BLAZER
Sport utility, 4
door, four wheel
drive, ABS, new
inspection. $4200.
570-709-1467
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
BUICK 05
RENDEZVOUS
4x4. Extra clean
SUV $5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
CHEVROLET `10
COLORADO
2wd, 4 cyl, A/C,
am/fm/CD, 10,600
miles, asking
$14,000
Call 570-696-1641
evenings after 5pm
or on weekends.
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
CHEVY 99 BLAZER
4x4, Absolutely
Like new! $3,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
DODGE `94 RAM
Automatic, runs
well, good body.
163,000 miles.
$1,500
570-313-8085
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
DODGE 04
DURANGO
1 owner, leather
sunroof, 3rd row
seat $6,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD `97 F150
3 door extended
cab, 4x4 off road,
4.6 V8, 17 alloy
wheels, 120,000
miles. Air, cruise
control, tilt steering
wheel, all power, 1
owner, good look-
ing & runs great!
$5,000
(570)829-4297
FORD `98 F150
Lariat. Has 130,000
miles, 4x4, auto-
matic, leather interi-
or, power windows,
power seat, runs
great! $4,000 OBO
570-693-3147
FORD 02 EXPLORER
Red, XLT, Original
non-smoking owner,
garaged, synthetic
oil since new, excel-
lent in and out. New
tires and battery.
90,000 miles.
$7,500
(570) 403-3016
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 02 F150
Extra Cab. 6
Cylinder, 5 speed.
Air. 2WD. $3,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
FORD 04 F150
4x2. Nice Truck!
$11,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 00
EXPLORER XLT
eXTRA cLEAN!
4X4.
$3,995.
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 04 RANGER
Super Cab
One Owner, 4x4,
5 Speed,
Highway miles.
Sharp Truck!
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
FORD 05 ESCAPE
XLT
Front wheel drive,
sunroof, 1 owner,
like new.
$5,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
MERCURY `01
MOUNTAINEER
4wd. White with tan
leather seats. 75K
miles. $4,500. Call
570-313-8085
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
JEEP 02 GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
6 cylinder 4 WD, air
conditioning power
windows, door
locks, cruise, dual
air bags, tilt wheel,
AM/FM/CD. keyless
remote. 130k miles.
$5400.
570-954-3390
JEEP 03 WRANGLER X
6 cylinder. Auto.
4x4.
$10,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
JEEP 04 WRANGLER
6 cylinder. 5 speed
4x4
$9,999
KELLY
875 W. Market St.
Kingston, PA.
570-287-2243
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
MAZDA 01
B3000
4x4, 5 speed,
extra clean truck
$4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
MITSUBISHI `11
OUTLANDER SPORT SE
AWD, Black interi-
or/exterior, start/
stop engine with
keyless entry, heat-
ed seats, 18 alloy
wheels, many extra
features. Only Low
Miles. 10 year,
100,000 mile war-
ranty. $22,500. Will-
ing to negotiate.
Serious inquires
only - must sell,
going to law school.
(570) 793-6844
LINEUP
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Youre in bussiness
with classified!
NISSAN `04
PATHFINDER
ARMADA
Excellent condition.
Too many options to
list. Runs & looks
excellent. $10,995
570-655-6132 or
570-466-8824
1518 8th Street
Carverton, PA
Near Francis
Slocum St. Park
SATURN 06 ION-3
5 speed,sunroof, 1
owner, like new!
$4,995
Call For Details!
570-696-4377
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
automatic,
all-wheel drive,
4 door, air condi-
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
windows, custom
wheels, $13,000
Call 570-829-8753
Before 5:00 p.m.
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
ALL
JUNK
CARS &
TRUCKS
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
Entry Level
Construction Laborer
Two person crew,
no experience nec-
essary, company
will train. The work
is outdoor, fast-
paced, very physical
and will require the
applicant to be out
of town for eight day
intervals followed by
six days off. Appli-
cants must have a
valid PA drivers
license and clean
driving record.
Starting wage is
negotiable but will
be no less than
$14.00 per with
family health, dental
and 401k. APPLY AT
R.K. HYDRO-VAC,
INC., 1075 OAK ST
PITTSTON, PA
18640
E-MAIL RESUME TO
TCHARNEY@
RKHYDROVACPA.COM
OR CALL 800-237-
7474 MONDAY TO
FRIDAY, 8:30 TO
4:30 E.O.E. AND
MANDATORY DRUG
TESTING.
522 Education/
Training
PITTSTON AREA
SCHOOL DISTRICT
IS SEEKING
APPLICANTS FOR
THE FOLLOWING
POSITION:
SUPERINTENDENT
To fill the vacancy
of the Retiring
Superintendent
Appointment on/
about Fall 2012.
Enrollment approxi-
mately 3,300;
Grades K-12. 42 mil-
lion budget. Seeking
dynamic individual
with integrity, vision-
ary leadership &
strong administra-
tive skills to serve
as Superintendent.
Must possess expe-
rience in school
finance, budgeting
and cost effective
strategies. Demon-
strate high stan-
dards of ethics with
ability to administer
school code, poli-
cies & administra-
tion procedures.
Excellent verbal &
written communica-
tion & leadership
skills; history of
improving & main-
taining high aca-
demic performance;
exp. with develop-
ment & implementa-
tion of curriculum;
knowledge of tech-
nological best prac-
tices; and success
in community
engagement/involve
ment. Salary nego-
tiable & competitive.
Requirements PA
Letter of Eligibility;
transcripts, current
Acts 34, 114 and 151
clearances (within
one year), and three
reference letters to:
DEBORAH A.
RACHILLA-- BOARD
SECRETARY
PITTSTON AREA
SCHOOL DISTRICT
5 STOUT STREET
PITTSTON, PA
18640
DEADLINE FOR
SUBMISSION:
FRIDAY, JULY 27,
2012 @ NOON
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570-829-7130
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
SERVERS
Full or Part Time
Apply in person
OLLIES RESTAURANT
West Side Mall
Edwardsville
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
AGGREGATE
TECHNICIAN
PENNDOT certified
Aggregate Techni-
cian for busy N.E.
PA Sand & Gravel
Quarry. Experience
performing all
aggregate certifica-
tion tests required.
Competitive salary
and health benefits.
Please fax resume
to: 570-643-0903
LANDSCAPE
PERSONNEL
Hydroseed and soil
erosion control
experience helpful.
Valid drivers license
a must. Top wages
paid. Unlimited
overtime. Apply in
person. 8am-4pm.
Monday-Friday
1204 Main Street
Swoyersville
Varsity Inc.
No Calls Please
E.O.E.
TECHNICIAN
Industry leader in
electronic security/
fire systems has
immediate opening
for service/installa-
tion tech. Basic
alarm installation
experience required
EOE, health, eye,
dental, 401K. Fax
resumes
to 288-8633 or
email to jodiew@
hillmansecurity.com
Hillman Security
Luzerne, PA
533 Installation/
Maintenance/
Repair
TECHNICIAN
Learn the communi-
cations industry.
Guyette is hiring a
motivated entry
level individual with
a wiring or technol-
ogy background.
Vo-tech/trade edu-
cation preferred.
Must be proficient
using hand tools,
laptops, and read-
ing wiring diagrams.
Physically intensive
position. Full time
8am-4:30pm. Must
have clean driving
record.
Contact Harvis for
application:
570-542-5330 or
email to gcijobs.
[email protected]
538 Janitorial/
Cleaning
CLEANING PERSON
Part time cleaning
person. Experience
& references
required.
(347) 693-4156
GET THE WORD OUT
with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
Position open
immediately
Janitor/
Light Maintenance
Technician
For a leading prop-
erty management
company. Please
call 570-287-9998
for an application or
fax resume to
570-288-5520
542 Logistics/
Transportation
CDL TRUCK DRIVERS
With Vac Truck
experience and
good driving record.
Must be reliable
with a friendly atti-
tude. Call Monday-
Friday 10am-3pm.
570-477-5818
JOCKEY TRUCK
DRIVER CDL
Long term contract
in the Hazleton area
has immediate
opening for Part-
time Jockey Truck
Driver, 30 hours per
week. Shift is Thurs,
Fri, and Sat from
6pm to 4am. Quali-
fied drivers must
have jockey experi-
ence, Class A CDL,
and good driving
record.
Please call Mike at
717-309-0100
Expanding Second
generation, family
owned & operated
business seeking:
CDL and Towing
experience a plus.
Pay based on expe-
rience. Benefit
package available.
Fax or Email
resume:
970-0858
atowmanparts@
aol.com
Call: 823-2100
Ask for:
Dave or Frank
Mechanics/
Tow Operators
(2ND SHIFT)
Diesel Mechanic/
Road Techs
HeavyTow Operators
Roll Back Drivers
TRIAXLE DRIVER
Class B CDL,
Part time/Full time.
Some experience
required. 991-3733
545 Marketing/
Product
SUMMER WORK
$15 base pay
HS Grads Welcome
No Experience
Necessary
Call Now!
570-647-2902
548 Medical/Health
DIRECT CARE WORKER
Direct Care Worker
to work one on one
with a physically
challenged individ-
ual in a day program
facility. Hours are
8:15AM to 3:15PM
Monday thru Friday.
Wages and benefits
will be discussed at
interview.
Send resume or
apply in person to
495 Wyoming St.,
Hanover Twp., PA
18706
LIVE-IN CAREGIVER
for elderly woman.
3 days. Previous
experience. Back-
ground check, &
references
required. Email
resume/response
to:
[email protected]
LPN OPENINGS
Part Time.
7am-3pm/3pm-8pm
LAKESIDE HEALTH AND
REHABILITATION CENTER
245 OLD LAKE RD,
DALLAS, PA 18612
(570) 639-1885
E.O.E.
OPTICIAN
Crystal Vision Cen-
ter is hiring full time
and part time opti-
cians for new
offices in Mountain-
top and Dallas. ABO
certification a plus.
Must be personable
and provide excel-
lent service.
Fax resume to:
570-961-0744
CrystalVisionCen-
[email protected]
548 Medical/Health
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
COUNSELOR
2 L 2 LOCA OCATIONS TIONS H HIRING IRING! !
For an outpatient
program. Full time
with benefits & com-
petitive salary. Mas-
ters or Bachelors
degree required
with preference
given to those with
experience.
Mt Pocono location:
email Nicole Vives
nvives@mtpocono
medical.com.
Ashley location:
email Loren Cubero
lcubero@miners
medical.com.
551 Other
FOSTER
PARENTS
NEEDED
FCCY is looking
for people to
help meet the
growing demand
for foster homes.
Those interested
in becoming
foster parents
call
1-800-747-3807
EOE.
566 Sales/Retail/
Business
Development
COUNTER HELP COUNTER HELP & &
PRODUCTION PRODUCTION
Full Time / Part Time
Master Garment
Cleaners
570-287-6118
INSIDE SALES/CSR
Home Medical
Equipment Co.
in need of an
Inside Sales/CSR
Candidate.
Send resume to
hr@blackstone
healthcare.org
Outside Sales
Representative
Eastern PA. Base
salary and commis-
sion plus benefits.
Place bins for recy-
cling of textiles.
Must have proven
experience with
cold calling and
sales to businesses.
www.usagain.com
Send cover letter
and application to
p.jorgensen@
usagain.com
ROUTE SALESPERSON
Major regional
snack food distribu-
tor is looking for an
aggressive respon-
sible person for a
route sales position.
We offer a paid
training program,
excellent income
potential & benefits
package.
Email replies to:
routesales9494@
gmail.com
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Lose Something?
Get it back where it
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
BUSINESS FOR SALE
Quaint family
restaurant in New
Albany, PA, with 2
occupied upstairs
apartments. Turn
key operation. For
more info, call
570-637-4197
EXETER
Local well
established beer
distributor for sale,
Including property
and license. Call
570-430-0730 or
570-430-0727
JAN-PRO COMMERCIAL
CLEANING OF
NORTHEASTERN PA
Concerned about
your future?
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Work Full or
Part time
Accounts available
NOW throughout
Luzerne &
Lackawanna,
Counties
We guarantee
$5,000.to $200,000
in annual billing.
Investment
Required
Were ready Are
you?
For more info call
570-824-5774
Jan-Pro.com
NEPA FLORAL &
GIFT SHOP
Including delivery
van, coolers, all
inventory, displays,
computer system,
customer list, web-
site and much
more. Turn key
operation in prime
retail location. Seri-
ous inquiries please
call
570-592-3327
630 Money To Loan
We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
TEED. Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
say theyve never
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
legally remove
accurate and timely
information from
your credit report.
Its a process that
starts with you and
involves time and a
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
700
MERCHANDISE
702 Air
Conditioners
AIR CONDITIONER
large, portable used
1 time, paid $350.
selling for $200.
570-696-9033
AIR CONDITIONER
New $12,000 BTU
$225.570-740-1246
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
ANTIQUE old fash-
ioned coal stove,
white Dickson with
warming closet, can
be used for heating
house, cooking
meals or just for
conversation $550.
570-735-2081
ANTIQUES:
China Cabinet $300.
Desk $50. French
chandelier $600.
Sewing Machine
$50. 570-578-0728
COINS Liberty v
nickels 1894-1909-
1911 $50. 287-4135
LAWN ROLLER
water fill 1934
$50. 570-262-9989
MOVING SALE.
Philadelphia Phillies
baseball cards 425
for 15. NY Mets
baseball cards 149
$6. College football
players on profes-
sional teams Penn
State 230 cards $9.
570-313-5214 or
570-313-3859
VACUUM TUBES
vintage electronic
vacuum tubes in
boxes total of 290
tubes all for $50.
570-735 6638
710 Appliances
Why Spend
Hundreds on
New or Used
Appliances?
Most problems
with your appli-
ances are usually
simple and
inexpensive to fix!
Save your hard
earned money,
Let us take a look
at it first!
30 years in
the business.
East Main
Appliances
570-735-8271
Nanticoke
AIR CONDITIONERS
2 older units
$25. 570-654-9109
A P P L I A N C E
PA R T S E T C .
Used appliances.
Parts for all brands.
223 George Ave.
Wilkes-Barre
570-820-8162
FREEZER UPRIGHT
$75.
570-654-9109
MICROWAVE Sharp
carousel, stainless
steel. Used only a
few months. $50.
570-430-6434
REFRIGERATOR
bottom, top freezer
G.E. purchased 4
months ago $275.
570-430-2311
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REFRIGERATOR
Frigidaire top mount
freezer model#FRT18
L4FW3white, 66H
30W, 30D.
$150. 594-4992.
STOVE GE Profile 5
burner electric top
stove. $275.
570-504-7468
STOVE Samsung 4
Burner Gas Stove,
black & silver $150.
Whirlpool large
capacity top load
washer $150.
Whirlpool 25.2cf
side by side refrig-
erator $200. ice
maker does not
work, mod# ed25rf
All appliances are in
good working order,
may need cleaning,
customer pick up
only. 570-313-1630.
WASHER GE front
load, GE electric
dryer, 3 years old,
paid $1400 for both
selling both for
$600. Still have
receipt. 709-8905
712 Baby Items
HIGH CHAIR Evenflo
Expressions $10.
Graco pack n play
beige/light green
$15. 570-674-5138
HIGH CHAIR Graco
biege & green col-
ors, locking wheels
very good condition.
$20. 570-735-6638
714 Bridal Items
WEDDING GOWN
WITH SLIP, VEIL,
$265. OBO.
570-655-1414
716 Building
Materials
LIGHT FIXTURES:
2 Quantity, Beautiful
hanging fixtures,
exclusive porcelain
flowered decoration
with 24k gold. Price
for 2, $200. 868-
6095
MORTAR thin set
mortar for tile 3/4 of
a 50lb. bag free.
570-779 4282
PORCH COLUMNS
four 8 wooden
porch columns
5x5. good condi-
tion. $20.
570-542-3215
PORCH PILLARS (2)
aluminum 7.5 tall,
8 diameter $20.
each. 823-7594
726 Clothing
DESIGNER
WOMENS CLOTH-
ING: 20 Suites @
$20 each, 30
Dresses @ $15 each,
15 Skirts at $10
each. Call
570-690-9067
730 Computer
Equipment &
Software
MONITOR 22 Leno-
vo Thinkvision flat
panel, like new
$125.570-313-1630
PRINTER New Dell
color printer model
#720 carton never
opened $40.
570-675-1277.
744 Furniture &
Accessories
AIR MATTRESS new,
full size, with pump
$45. Mattress top-
per very thick, with
gel, full size $75.
Futon white oak,
Stickley Style heavy
duty cushion $300.
570-823-2709
BED antique bed,
dresser, chest $150.
Antique table, 4
caned chairs, buffet
$200. Cherry corner
cabinet $300. Love
seat, floral - $75.
Sofa, chair with
ottoman $250. 2
floor lamps $35 for
both 570-690-2408
BEDROOM SET
Stanley, youth light
/medium oak. twin
size, head & foot-
boards, night stand,
dresser, bookshelf,
very good condition.
$325. Stanley youth
twin bed, white,
frame, head & foot-
boards, white youth
desk, good condi-
tion. $100. Glider
rocker, light oak,
good condition. $75
Chaise lounge, sage
green, microsuede,
good condition.
$100. 814-8735.
COFFEE TABLE oak
wood coffee table
and 2 end tables.
Blue Lazy Boy chair,
$20. great condi-
tion. Queen Anne
chair $25. Brand
new Silver bangle
bracelet, with tags
on $20. obo. 3
white leather &
mahogany office
chairs $35. 4 mauve
& mahogany office
chairs $40. 2 solid
oak bunk beds com-
plete. $475.
570-902-9282
CRIB SET, Classic
Winnie the Pooh,
curtains & acces-
sories $30.
570-239-5292
DINING TABLE, mar-
ble, 7 long, 39
wide, 1 thick, with
marble base. $400.
OBO. Singer peddle
sewing machine
$25. 570-823-1800
DINING TABLES (3)
two with extensions
$20. 1 dark wood
round table $20.
Antique dressing
table with mirror
$35. 2 end tables
$10. Entertainment
center still in box
$15. 570-825-3888
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER 56wx71h,
glass doors, 2
lights, $150.
GRANDFATHER
CLOCK curio, excel-
lent condition paid
$1800 sell for $700.
570-735-5482
FURNI SH FURNI SH
FOR LESS FOR LESS
* NELSON *
* FURNITURE *
* WAREHOUSE *
Recliners from $299
Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
FUTON wood frame,
2 covers brown &
blue, new condition
$150. 823-4070
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVERS
Antique sideboard
$250. Antique chair
$30. Antique settee
$125. Antique rock-
er $125. Sony Trini-
tron TV $45. RCA
color TV $30. Zenith
VCR $20. Boxes of
vhs tapes $1. each.
Blenko glass collec-
tion $150. Box of
dvds $3. each. 788-
0866
GARAGE SALE
LEFTOVERS
Oreck XL vacuum
bags $5. NOAT
shoes, new $3.
Copper jello molds
$1. each. 3M gel
writs rest $1. Hard-
cover books $1.
each. Ronan pruner
plus new $2. Ronan
multi cut $2. Star
wars keepsake
ornament $5. Mini
upright vacuum $5.
570-287-2299
GARBAGE DISPOS-
AL new Kenmore
$20. 2 pair yellow
antique satin JC
Penney lined drapes
48 x 84l like new $8
pair. 570-675-1277.
744 Furniture &
Accessories
KITCHEN TABLE 6
chairs, hutch $400.
Sleeper sofa $300
2 10,000 btu air
conditioners $75
each all in excellent
condition. 825-2888
KITCHEN TABLE
with 4 captain
chairs, leaf, 3 new
tablecloths & pillows
included, heavy duty
set. Must see $200.
570-823-6885
KITTCHENETTE set
white metal $50.
Entertainment Shelf
stand $10. Treadmill
$65.Rider $25.
570-654-9109
LAMPS (2) parlor
stand up, grey metal
& black. $20 each.
570-740-1246
Mattress
A Queen Size
Pillow Top Set
Still in Plastic
Can Deliver
$150
570-280-9628
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All
Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $139
Full sets: $159
Queen sets: $199
All New
American Made
570-288-1898
ROCKER,
wood/tapestry,
$75. RECLINER,
Burgundy velour
cloth, $125.
SOFA, CHAIR,
OTTOMAN, 3
TABLES, great
for den. Wood
and cloth, all in
excellent condi-
tion. $450.
Call after 6 PM
570-675-5046
SECTIONAL 2 piece,
beige, removable
cushions 4300.
Handcrafted oak
kitchen table, built in
leaf, pedestal,
antique white base,
2 farmstyle chairs, 5
years old seats 6
$125. 570-430-2311
SHELVES 5 glass
shelves in wood
casing, $60. 2 glass
/wood end tables,
$50. Glass/wood
coffee table $40.
570-885-4900
SOFA beautiful
camel back sofa,
excellent condition,
recovered in rose
stripe pattern $35.
570-287-2216
SOFA wicker with
removable cushion
covers, heavy duty
approximate 7l.
$150. OBO. Artificial
fireplace with all
accessories brick
design $150. OBO.
570-696-9033
TABLE LAMP Orien-
tal Chinese woman
1960s ceramic, pink
-white-gold. $35.
Collector spoons 17
different, must take
all $35. 696-1927
TV/entertainment
stand, all black in
very good condition,
36lx18dx24h,
shelves adjust, $30.
570-814-9845
UTILITY CHAIR $10.
Ironing board, can
sit or stand $15.
Small tool box with
tools $50.
570-654-0507
WOODEN TEEPEE
southwest shelf
stand asking $30.
Metal daybed,
cream color asking
$50. Air condition-
ers 2, Panasonic
12,000 btu & Sharp
10,000 btu asking
$30. ea. 239-5292
748 Good Things To
Eat
PICK YOUR OWN
BLUEBERRIES!
8am to 8pm
Closed Sundays
Sickler Blueberry
Farm - Vernon
570-333-5286
570-333-4944
NO PETS IN THE
FIELD!!
752 Landscaping &
Gardening
CUB CADET lawn
vacuum with chip-
per 6.5HP, excellent
condition $350.
570-823-8264 or
570-793-4130
LAWN MOWER
electric Black &
Decker, mulching
rear bag, $200.
new, used 4/5 times
$95. 570-696-1030
LAWN MOWER
M.T.D. yard
machines 3.5 h.p.
20 cutting deck
$40. 570-855-3113
756 Medical
Equipment
ACORN STAIR LIFT
570-262-7959
JAZZY TSS300
Power chair Pride
Mobility, ike new
condition, very
clean & runs great!
Used a few times.
Retails for $6945;
has manual, all orig-
inal purchase Ask-
ing $1800. OBO.
570-706-6533/
702397857
MEDICAL BED elec-
tric complete, guard
rails $180. 283-1911
758 Miscellaneous
AIR CONDITIONER,
Brand new, 8000
BTU Frigidaire
Energy Star $160.
570-288-3352
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MON. - FRI. 8AM - 4:30PM
OPEN SATURDAY 8AM - 12 NOON
221 Conyngham Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre
570.821.2778
FOR
758 Miscellaneous
BATHROOM STAND
with 2 shelves & 1
drawer @ bottom of
stand $20. Call
570-474-1648
BED queen tubular
steel $175. Vintage
vases 15 for $75.
Wedding white
bows $4. each.
Elastic 4 rolls 1/4
$20. Vintage mink
hats 9 for $150.
Baskets large 7 for
$20. 570-654-4440
BOOKS: complete
works W. Shake-
speare $15. Car
care manual $12.
Elvis & Me plus mus.
ent. $25. Bonzau
$12. Presidential
pins $25. 825-2494
DISHES service for
8 fruit pattern $25.
570-654-3755
758 Miscellaneous
BEDLINER: 89
Chevy S10 truck
bedliner, standard
6 cab $15. Gong
Show movie DVD
$10. 5 storm win-
dows $10. each. V6
HEI distributor cap
from 80 Monte
Carlo, very good
$10. Uniroyal Tiger-
paw GTS tire
P215/60/14 $40.
firm. Two Doral SDL
60 tires, 65% tread
P205/60R15 $40
both. Chevy SSR
model, red with
opening doors, new
$20. Black & grey
bucket seat covers,
simulated leather
$35. both.740-1246
GUN SIGHTER
adjustable $20.
570-823-6885
758 Miscellaneous
All Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
BISTRO SET, table, 2
folding chairs, heavy
metal, like new. $70.
PATIO CART, green
metal, made in Italy,
18x26 2 tier with
wheels, like new
$20. WOOD CHEST
31x12 1/2x13,
black with gold trim,
hand painted flow-
ers on top & front,
painted by FL artist
$75. 570-696-2008
BOOKS: Mary Hig-
gins Clark 23 hard-
cover & 3 paper-
backs. Paid over $
300. sell for $ 60.
570-474-6028
BUMPER JACK
automotive 2 ton
pneumatic bumper
jack $250. Half ton
engine stand. $35.
69 Yamaha 50cc
scooter with title.
needs some work.
$200. 65,000 BTU
natural gas/lp
ceramic heater with
electric blower fan.
$300. 466-7365
CANES made from
slippery maple
trees, all handles
different, many
shapes & heights,
only 16 left $5. each.
Over 200 Christmas
& household items
includes trees,
lights, ornaments,
figurines, vases,
flowers, knick-
knacks, luggage,
exercise machine &
more for $60. Elec-
tric sewing machine
$5. 570-735-2081
HOT WATER heater,
electric Rudd 50
gallon. used 18
months $100. Call
Tony @ 655-0404
758 Miscellaneous
CARGO CARRIER
Sears Sport 20 X-
with lock. Great for
extra luggage on
trips. Asking $89.
570-829-4776
EXERCISE BALL/
PUMP new 26 $10.
7 Normon Rockwell
plates $45. 2 Nor-
mon Rockwell col-
lectible figurines
$40. each. Crystal
fruit bowl $20. New
Homedics Shiatsu
foot massager $25.
3 piece cloth lug-
gage set $20.
570-675-0062
FANS 4 box fans
20:x20: $3. each.
Treadmill $20. 2 old
antique irons $8,
each. 1 basket artifi-
cial flowers free. 2
vases artificial flow-
ers free, 2 wood
crutches free. 10
puzzles %$.50
each. 30 assorted
wheel wagon,
stroller, lawnmower
.50 each. 3- galva-
nized clamps .10
each. 1 metal ironing
board $4. 2 lamps -
no shades $3. each.
30 old bottles .50
each. 30 old beer &
soda cans .25 each.
570-823-6986
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totaling $1,000 or
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LEFTOVER
GARAGE SALE
ITEMS
STOVE, GE self
cleaning, electric,
$100 obo, High-
chair, Eddie Bauer,
$25, Pack n Play,
new, Safety First,
$40, Jack (new)
Hi-Lift, $40.
570-829-1654
MERCHANTS
VILLAGE
MERCHANTSVILLAGE.COM
(Former Walmart
Building)
Oak St., Pittston
COME SHOP COME SHOP
WITH US! WITH US!
3 ACRES INSIDE
AIR CONDITIONED
Huge, Huge
Inventory
FOOD ITEMS
Huge Selection
1/2 Price!
Gatorade
BABY ITEMS
diapers by the
case
BEAUTY ITEMS
Make-Up
CLEANING ITEMS
ELECTRONICS
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
HEALTHCARE
TOOLS
Food Court
570-891-1972
758 Miscellaneous
MILK CAN black
antique milk can.
$25. 570-829-4776
NAME BRAND
LI QUI DATI ONS
COMPRESSOR
Craftsman, 33
gallon. Retails for
$400. Our price
$200.
PATIO SET
7 piece La-Z-Boy.
Retails $1400. Our
price $700.
REFRIGERATOR
Brand New Ken-
more 2.4 cu ft com-
pact refrigerator.
Sells for $140. new,
our price $70!
MICROWAVE
Brand New Ken-
more 1.5 cu ft
microwave oven.
Sells new for $150.
our price $75!
PATIO SET
Wrought iron, table,
4 chairs. Sells for
$400. Our price$200.
VACUUM
Kenmore canister
retails for $380.
Our price $190.
TILLER CULTIVA-
TOR Brand New
Craftsman electric
mini tiller/cultivator.
Sells for $250. new,
our price $125!
TOOLBOXES
Brand New Crafts-
man Toolboxes. 3
bottoms, 3 tops sell
new for $160-$320,
our price $80-$160!
AIR CONDITIONER
Soleus portable,
10,000 BTU. Sells
for $426. Our price
$213.
GRILL gas brand
new Kenmore 4
burner 50,000 btu
sells new for $500.
asking $250!
Find us at
Merchants
Village in
Pittston call
570-592-3426
SHAMPOOER
Hoover steam vac
carpet shampooer,
Deluxe, like new
$75. 570-823-6885
758 Miscellaneous
RADIO FLYER Liber-
ty spring horse
with sound $100.
Pierre Cardin lug-
gage $35. GE
microwave $50,
Small dog crate -
$15. Entertainment
Center $35, Tech-
nics receiver, Dolby
surround theater
sound, $75.
570-288-8689
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SEWING MACHINE
Antique tredle
sewing machine by
Burdick. Good con-
dition. Used for dis-
play only. Includes
tin box of attach-
ments. $100 or best
offer. 570-696-1821
SEWING machine
Singer in cabinet,
attachments + 18
discs for various
patterns $50. Car
cargo carrier,
Sears, roof top,
$30. 570-474-6028
TECHNICS receiver,
Dolby surround the-
ater sound, good
condition asking
$75. 150 ft + brown
coated vinyl fencing,
4 ft high, this is only
the fencing $150.
Rose color rug run-
ner 33wx84l $25.
Radio Flyer Liberty
spring horse with
sound option $100.
2 ready to hang
birch doors,
includes all your
hardware, both 30
doors right & left
doors, excellent
condition, $25.
each. 288-8689
TRAMPOLINE: new
pad as of 2011 good
shape. $60. obo.
570-313-9185
Trees, potted dwarf,
red maple $5.00
and up. 655-4815
VACUUM CLEANER
Dyson DC07
Cyclone Upright,
yellow, preowned,
great condition.
$99. 570-406-6525
VACUUM Shark,
12 amp very good
condition $20.
570-287-0023
758 Miscellaneous
WALL MOUNT, for
TV or computer,
$25, Vacuum,
Hoover, $45, End
table, Mahogany 2
tier, $35, Mirror,
round beveled
glass, $40. Toy /
Blanket Chest,
small, $12, Pet
Crate, medium,
$30. 570-655-1217
762 Musical
Instruments
KEYBOARD Yamaha
Portatone PSR 340,
like new $200.
570-823-6885
ORGAN HAMMOND
9000 series $25.
570-654-3755
PIANO beautiful
Baldwin console
with bench, tuned,
$600.570-220-7859
PIANO Kimball con-
sole, great condition
$550. 709-6664
768 Personal
Electronics
NOOK TABLET
barely used with
protective leather
case. $160.
570-239-0693
PHONE Blackberry
Torch smart phone
with charger, $40,
594-4992. iPhone
3G, 2 available. $40
each. 594-4992.
772 Pools & Spas
KREEPY KRAULY
automatic pool
cleaner for sale for
$200. Unit is com-
plete with 40 of
hose & used only 3
times.570-735-5381
POOL 15 x 52 with
filter & accessories.
$500. obo.
570-825-3534
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Pool 30 round X
52 deep aluminum
above ground pool,
approximate 12
years old, needs
liner, buyer respon-
sible for all disas-
sembly & removal,
Best offer takes it. *
All weather pool lad-
der for 4 above
ground, used 1 year,
paid $120, will let go
at $60. 883-0961.
772 Pools & Spas
POOL EQUIPMENT
gas heater $350.
Pump & filter $250.
Steps $75. Railings
$100., Diving board
$125. 570-288-5571
POOL SUPPLIES:
A/C filter cartridges
for pool. Fits all
pump models using
Size 8" by 4.25 fil-
ters, twin pack
never opened. Wal-
mart sells for $9. I
will sell for $4.50.
Wyoming, 693-1072
POOL: 21 round
with Hayward sand
filter, solar cover, &
automatic cleaner.
Asking $900. OBO.
570-592-7723
776 Sporting Goods
CROQUET SET
Sportcraft with cart
and cover used 1x
$50. 570-574-2924
ELLIPTICAL
MachinePro-form
Cardio Cross Train-
er. Like New. Asking
$200. 287-2085
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
GOLF BALLS major
brands, excellent
condition $3. a
dozen. 735-5290
GOLF CLUBS ladies,
high end. #1,5 and 7
Lady XPC Plus $60
OBO. Irons, Tigress,
Putter, and umbrel-
la, beautiful ladies
bag, almost new.
$60 OBO call 570-
655-9474 ask for
Jim.
POP-UP cloth paint-
ball bunker/wall-
new, red & black
$15. Bike, Next
Brand, wipe-out,
red, 20 $25. Ten-
eighty plastic bike
ramp 3 piece build
your own skate
park, new $70.
L.T. basketball hoop
$10. L.T. hockey
sticks & lacrosse
sticks $15. for all or
sold separately.
Pitching screen L
shape, Franklin 36
x 72 frame, brand
new in box, $70.
Heelies black skate
shoes, young mens
size 7 & 10 good
condition $20. each
pair 570-239-5292
TREADMILL,
electric. $125.
570-655-0219
776 Sporting Goods
SHUFFLEBOARD
with an electric
scoreboard. 21
long. Excellent
condition. Asking
$2450.
570-675-5046
780 Televisions/
Accessories
TELEVISIONS One
26 G. E with
remote $20. 2 Cur-
tis Mathes 19
with remote $ 15.
570-474-6028
TV 27 Sony excel-
lent condition $40.
570-474-1648
TV Curtis 19 digital
with DVD. Can also
be used as comput-
er monitor. $100.
570-313-1630
TVS 132 with stand
$55. 24 inch TV
with stand $40.
570-654-9109
784 Tools
AIR COMPRESSOR,
$80, 4 boxes elec-
trical supplies, $35,
1 box plumbing sup-
plies, $9, Tool box,
standing, $50, Drill,
roto zip, $45, Saw,
scroll, $45
570-696-9005
CHAIN SAW John
Deere 16 with
case, used 1 time.
$125. LAWN
MOWER Bolen 4.5
HP 22 cut runs &
cuts great $55.
570-457-7854
LAWNMOWER
Rider, Honda 11hp
30 cut, runs great.
$300.570-878-2849
SAW 10 Compound
Miter saw & table, in
Excellent condition
$90. 570-868-6095
SAW 10 compound
miter saw and table,
excellent condition
$90. 570-868-6095
To place your
ad call...829-7130
SCAFFOLD. Rolling,
folding, aluminum .
8 High 6 long, 2
wide. Excellent con-
dition. $300
570-735-5290
TAPS all sizes pipe 7
straight. All size drill
bits. $1. to $10.
570-735-5290
784 Tools
WEEDEATER/BLOW
ER Craftsman,
electric, great
working condition.
Firm price $50.
570-855-5803
786 Toys & Games
AIR HOCKEY TABLE,
$50. good condi-
tion. 570-902-9282
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LITTLE TIKES Spray
& Rescue fire truck
ages 1/12-5 $25.
570-696-0187
VANITY plastic girls
vanity, pink & white
$10. Washer & dryer
playset $10. Teeter
totter, red plastic,
seats up to 3 $10.
570-239-5292
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
GAMES; 10 Playsta-
tion 2, 1 new, rest
used. All play. $25.
Saitek ST50 joystick
& Saitek dual analog
controller, used,
work fine. Paid $40.
both, will take $20.
3 Nintendo WII
games used, work
well $12. Scott noon
-6:30. 331-2176.
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits,
Bikes, dolls, guns,
Mining Items, trains
&Musical Instruments,
Hess. 474-9544
BUYING SPORT CARDS
Pay Cash for
baseball, football,
basketball, hockey
& non-sports. Sets,
singles & wax.
570-212-0398
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506 Administrative/
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506 Administrative/
Clerical
506 Administrative/
Clerical
548 Medical/Health
554 Production/
Operations
566 Sales/Business
Development
548 Medical/Health
554 Production/
Operations
566 Sales/Business
Development
548 Medical/Health
554 Production/
Operations
R REGIONAL EGIONAL O OFFICE FFICE M MANAGER ANAGER/ /
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ParenteBeard, LLC, a dynamic regional independent accounting and
consulting firm headquartered in Philadelphia and with offices across
Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware, is
seeking a Regional Office Manager/Executive Assistant to Region-
al Managing Partner for its Northern PA region.
Under the general supervision of the Regional Managing Partner, the
Regional Office Manager/Executive Assistant oversees the administra-
tive and facilities-related matters in the Wilkes-Barre office and relat-
ed region activities to achieve maximum coordination, efficiency, pro-
ductivity and expense control. He/She is responsible for coordinating
and managing various functions performed by the Administrative Pro-
fessional Support Staff. In addition, he/she will provide daily execu-
tive assistance to the Regional Managing Partner.
The Regional Office Manager/Executive Assistant to the Regional
Managing Partner reviews and evaluates the daily operation of the
Administrative Professional Support Staff in the Wilkes-Barre office
and region. He/She establishes/assists with work procedures and stan-
dards to improve efficiency and effectiveness of the Wilkes-Barre
office and region and is responsible for ensuring compliance with
established corporate standards and reviewing and evaluating the work
and performance of Administrative Professional Support Staff in the
Wilkes-Barre office as well as the Office Administrators in the North-
ern Region. The Office Manager/Executive Assistant provides admin-
istrative support of a highly complex, confidential and responsible
nature, which often requires interfacing with high-level internal and
external contacts requiring considerable initiative, discretion and a
sense of urgency.
Our comprehensive flexible benefit plan offers medical/dental insur-
ances, life and disability insurance, 401(K) plan and paid time off.
Job Requirements: Successful candidates will hold a minimum asso-
ciates degree in business or related field, and at least 7 years of expe-
rience along with a record of progressively increasing knowledge,
supervisory responsibility, skill and independence. Experience within
the public accounting industry is highly preferred. In addition, sound
written and verbal communication skills, ability to work independent-
ly or as part of a team and the capacity to appropriately interact with
all levels of Firm management and staff, clients and other external
business contacts are required. A valid drivers license is required.
Key Skills:
-Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly, courteously and with
the utmost professionalism (including safeguarding information of a
confidential nature).
- Must possess sound judgment and negotiation skills which reflect
and adhere to Firm values & principles, policies and procedures.
- Must exercise accuracy, alertness, tact and patience, and superb
organizational skills.
- Must have excellent management skills and be comfortable
delivering feedback.
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Competitive salary and compensation package which includes health
insurance including Vacation, sick time and personal days, 403B
retirement, credit union, tuition reimbursement.
Partial Benefits available for part-time employees.
If you are interested in joining a compassionate and profession-
al organization, fax resume to 570-674-3132; email to:
[email protected], apply in person at Mercy Center,
Lake Street, Dallas; or call (570)675-2131 ext 378.
Mercy Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
MERCY CENTER NURSING UNIT, INC.
Mercy Center Nursing Unit, Inc., a Long Term Care facility,
sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Mid Atlantic Community,
is committed to the care of the elderly in Assisted Living
and Skilled Nursing settings. Mercy Center Nursing Unit, Inc.
is seeking the following positions:
NURSING NURSING
CNA
7-3 & 3-11 Full Time- EOW
7-3 & 3-11 Part Time- EOW
Per Diem
MACHINIST MACHINIST
INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN ELECTRICIAN
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
MAINTENANCE TRAINEE MAINTENANCE TRAINEE
Fabri-Kal Corporation, a major thermoforming plastics company
has immediate full-time benefited openings.
Machinist: Traditional machine shop methods & equipment,
repair/modification of tooling & production components, fabrication
of parts. Formal Machine Shop training by a technical school,
state certification or a minimum of 6 years experience required.
Industrial Electrician: Conduit, EMT and ridged pipe; Equip-
ment testing; AC/DC motors and drives; PLC systems. 3 Yrs
Exp. HS/GED required, vocational/trade school preferred.
Mechanic: Troubleshooting, hydraulic/pneumatic, machine shop,
plumbing, welding, rebuild mechanic devices, schematics, test
equipment, basic electrical systems. 3 Yrs Exp. HS/GED
required, vocational/trade school preferred.
Maintenance Trainee: Associates Degree in Electronic field or
Technical Certification in Electronics to include AC/DC Fundamen-
tals, Industrial Electricity, Motor Controls, AC/DC Drives, PLCs,
Basic testing equipment/Multi-meter/Amp probes.
Drug & Alcohol screening and background checks are conditions
of employment. Competitive wage and benefits package: Health
Insurance, Prescription, Dental & Vision, Disability, 401K, Educa-
tion, Paid Leave.
Apply on site: Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM;
or forward resume to:
Fabri-Kal Corporation
ATTN: Human Resources
Valmont Industrial Park
150 Lions Drive, Hazle Township, PA 18202
FAX: (570) 501-0817
EMAIL: [email protected]
www.f-k.com
EOE
Part Time Sales Merchandiser
Lehigh Valley Dairy Farms, a Dean Foods compa-
ny, seeks an enthusiastic individual to call on
major retail accounts in the Sunbury/Lewis-
burg/Williamsport area. Responsibilities include
customer development, selling and merchandising
functions and communicating with appropriate
level employees on sales program execution,
inventory management and customer service.
1 to 3 years merchandising or sales experience
preferred
Bachelors degree preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Excellent verbal/written communication
Skill in organization, prioritization, time
management skills and attention to detail
Strong team player able to work across multiple
functions and disciplines
Ability to adapt to changing organizational and
operational needs
Apply at www.deanfoods.com by clicking
on Careers and searching on Lansdale, PA
or fax resume to 215-393-3363.
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
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&
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Wanted:
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TRUCKS
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10am- 6pm
Cl osed Sundays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd
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Mot orworl d
We Pay At Least
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Visit us at
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Or email us at
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July 5th: $1,604.00
800
PETS & ANIMALS
810 Cats
Beautiful pure white
male Angora cat,
indoor/outdoor, not
good with other
cats. Free to a good
home. Please call
570-574-8301
CATS & KI TTENS
12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered,
tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only
KITTENS (2) free to
good home grey
tiger & orange tiger.
570-575-9984
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a good home.
570-709-4008
815 Dogs
PAWS
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You can then use
your account to
enhance your online
ad. Post up to 6
captioned photos
of your pet
Expand your text to
include more
information, include
your contact
information such
as e-mail, address
phone number and
or website.
AKC Eng Bulldogs,
Males & Females.
shots & wormed.
CH bloodlines.
family raised.
$1800. 799-0192
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD
Pups, all colors and
also mini Australian
Shepherds. Ready
now. For more
information call
570-925-2951
BEAGLE PUPS AKC
Champion blood-
lines. 570-735-5541
Bichon, Corgi, Eng.
Bulldog, Shihtzu,
Irish Setter, Lab,
Poodles, Yorkies.
Puppy Sale: Siber-
ian, Golden, Boxer,
Jack, More. Make
Offer: Chihuahua,
Cocker, Sheltie,
Pom, Peke, Doxie,
Pug, MinPin. Pets-n-
You . 829-2418
CAVALIER KING
CHARLES SPANIEL
PUPPIES
Registration Avail-
able, Health Certi-
fied. From
$700 to $1,500
HAVANESE PUPPIES
All colors, both
genders available
$700 to $1,300
www.willowspring
cavaliers.com
215-538-2179
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
Mastiff Puppies
ICCF Registered &
ready to go! Par-
ents on premises.
Blue.Vet Checked
570-617-4880
815 Dogs
PUG MIX PUPS 2o
very cute, loving 20
months old. FREE
to a good home.
570-288-2762
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES
Males. 9 weeks old.
$550
570-250-9690
Silky Terrier
Puppies,
AKC registered 9
weeks old, 1st
shots and wormed,
All set to go! Asking
$500 each. Call
570-333-1015
Poms, Husky, Labs,
Yorkies, Puggles,
Chihuahuas, Pugs
Dachshund, Goldens,
Shepherds, Dober-
mans, Shih-Tzus
570-453-6900
570-389-7877
845 Pet Supplies
PET CARRIERS
1 small $5. 1 medium
$10. 1 large wire
holder for dogs $20.
570-474-6028
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ALDEN
Large home on a
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some care so come
put your personal
touch into this great
value. Off street
parking, 2 car
detached garage
and a large fenced
in yard. Did we men-
tioned 4 bedrooms.
MLS 12-1589
$64,900
Call/text Donna
570-947-3824 or
Tony 570-855-2424
ASHLEY
This charming 3
bedroom has a
modern eat in oak
kitchen, hardwood
floors in Living room
& Dining Room,
Modern bath,
enclosed rear porch
overlooking a deep
yard, with parking.
MLS 12-2305
Priced to Sell,
$55,000
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
ASHLEY
Very nice 2 story
with many updates
is in ''move-in''
condition with new
heating system,
central air, newer
roof, yard & 1 car
detached garage.
Directions: Main St.,
Nanticoke to
Market, 3 stop
signs to left on E.
Union, home on left
MLS# 12-2048
$70,000
Call Lynda
(570) 696-5418
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
906 Homes for Sale
AVOCA
1215 South St.
SpaPcious 4
bedroom home
with in law suite
with separate
entrance. Large
lot, large room
sizes. Split sys-
tem A/C in fami-
ly room. For
more info and
photos visit:
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realtyinc.com
MLS 12-963
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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AVOCA
214 Gedding St.
Cozy Cape Cod
home with 2 bed-
rooms, 1st floor
laundry, nice yard
with deck. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-668
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
BEAR CREEK
6650 Bear
Creek Blvd
Well maintained
custom built 2 story
nestled on 2 private
acres with circular
driveway - Large
kitchen with center
island, master bed-
room with 2 walk-in
closets, family room
with fireplace, cus-
tom built wine cellar.
A MUST SEE!
MLS#11-4136
PRICE REDUCED
$285,000
Call Geri
570-696-0888
BEAR CREEK
Meadow Run Road
ExcLusive privacy
with this 61 acre 3
bedroom, 2 bath
home with vaulted
ceilings and open
floor plan. Elegant
formal living room,
large airy family
room and dining
room. 322 sq. ft 3
season room open-
ing to large deck
with hot tub. Mod-
ern eat in kitchen
with island, gas fire-
place, living room,
and wood burning
stove basement.
Oversize 2 car
garage. This stun-
ning property
boasts a relaxing
pond and walking
trail. Sit back and
enjoy the view!
MLS 12-2085
$438,000
Sandy Rovinski
EXT 25
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570-288-0770
DALLAS
95 JACKSON ST.
Great Low Cost Util-
ities, Taxes and no
Water bill. Your own
fresh Water well.
Bath on each floor,
3 Good sized Bed-
rooms, Paved Drive
leading to an over-
sized Garage.
Owner Motivated.
MLS 12-2006
$179,000
570-675-4400
DALLAS
Attractive 7 year old
2-story with eat-in-
kitchen, oak cabi-
nets, granite coun-
tertops, island & tile
floor. Master bed-
room with solid
cherry hardwood
floor, walk-in closet
& master bath. Dual
fireplace. Gas heat/
central air. Three
car garage. Home
Protection Plan.
$279,900
Sandra Gorman
570-696-5408
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
Great Dallas Loca-
tion. Close to town
& library. 4 bedroom
ranch with lower
level family room,
replacement win-
dows, 16x32 deck,
garage, 100 x 150
lot. 12-1528
$180,000
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS
Haddonfield Hills
Corner Lot
4 bedroom, 2
bath split level.
Hardwood floors.
Gas heat. 2 car
garage. 12-1942
$204,900
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
DALLAS
Huge Reduction
248 Overbrook Rd.
Lovely 4 bedroom
cape cod situated
in a private setting
on a large lot.
Vaulted ceiling in
dining room, large
walk in closet in 1
bedroom on 2nd
floor. Some
replacement win-
dows. Call Today!
MLS 11-2733
$99,900
Jay A. Crossin
Extension 23
CROSSIN REAL
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570-288-0770
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DALLAS
Looking for a ranch
in the Back Moun-
tain? Come and
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eled two or three
bedroom, one bath
home. New Pergo
flooring, updated
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances, off street
parking. MLS #12-
1213 $109,900
Call Kathy Murray
570-696-6403
DALLAS
MANY POSSIBILI-
TIES! 4,000+ sq.ft.
well maintained
home with 4 Bed-
rooms, 2 Baths, 2
kitchens and 2 story
unfinished addition,
garage, on 2 lots.
Can be finished for
3 unit rental income
or country store.
$153,000.
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
DALLAS
NEW LISTING
29 Jumper Road
*OPEN HOUSE
JULY 8th
12pm-2pm*
Gorgeous does not
begin to describe
this 3-4 bedroom
ranch home built
in 2008. Every
upgrade you could
think of- Hardwood
floors, 10' ceilings,
tile, granite, Ultra,
ultra, kitchen, Tiled
baths. Beautiful
3.86 acre lot in a
cul-de-sac with
magnificent vistas.
Walkout lower level
easily finished,
Superior Wall
System. MLS# 12-
2423 $389,900
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
DALLAS
Private & beautiful
lovely brick chalet
on 11.85 acres.
Custom brick work,
tongue & groove
interior & oversized
3 car garage.
Features whirlpool
tub, heated sun-
room, kitchen island
& hickory cabinets,
laundry room. Base-
ment is plumbed &
ready to finish.
MLS# 12-817
$315,000
Call Ken Williams
Five Mountain
Realty
570-542-8800
906 Homes for Sale
DALLAS
The Greens at New-
berry Estates. Condo
with special view of
golf course & ponds.
3 bedrooms. Family
room. 5 1/2 baths on
2 floors. 4,000 sq. ft.
living area. 12-1480
$449,900
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
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DALLAS
Two story home
with solar system,
2 car detached
garage. Private
driveway. Property
is also for lease.
MLS# 12-1822
$189,000
Michael Nocera
570-357-4300
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-5412
DALLAS
Upper Demunds
Road
All brick- split level.
3 bedrooms. Hard-
wood floors. Central
a/c. 2 car garage.
Extra 100 x 150 lot.
12-2004. $179,000
BESECKER REALTY
570-675-3611
DRUMS
Great value, great
location on a fabu-
lous lot. From your
hot tub you can
enjoy the view of the
almost full acre lot.
Year round sun
room, plus you have
a Lower Level that
adds more space to
this great home.
Dont miss out on
this incredible buy!!
$139,900. For more
information or to
schedule a showing
call or text Donna
570-947-3824 or
Tony 570-855-2424
ComeUpToQuailHill.
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New Homes
From $275,000-
$595,000
570-474-5574
DURYEA
$139,000
MOTIVATED
SELLERS!
Good visibility com-
mercial location.
Room for up to 3
businesses! Also
has 2 apartments.,
off-street parking
for 8 w/ possibility.
of much more in
rear. Great for
Beauty/Nail Salon,
Fitness Studio,
Shop, and Garage
type businesses.
Call
CHRISTINE KUTZ
for more
information.
570-332-8832
DURYEA
1107 Spring Street
Superb two story
with 3 bedrooms & 1
baths. Hardwood
floors, gas heat,
vinyl siding, large
yard with garage.
Call Jim for details.
Offered at $169,500
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
906 Homes for Sale
DURYEA
429 New St.
A marriage of old
world charm and
modern touches
blend together in
this home. Tasteful,
high level renova-
tions throughout.
Central air, finished
attic, possible 4th
bedroom. New
plumbing, electrical,
back deck. Lots of
storage. Lovely
neighborhood.
MLS 12-2087
$158,900
David
Krolikowski
570-288-0770
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DURYEA
548 ADAMS ST.
Charming, well
maintained 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
located on a quiet
street near Blue-
berry Hills develop-
ment. Features
modern kitchen
with breakfast bar,
formal dining room,
family room with
gas stove, hard-
wood floors in bed-
rooms, deck,
fenced yard and
shed. MLS#11-2947
$107,500
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
570-283-9100
DURYEA
89 Main St.
Recently remodeled
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths single. Mod-
ern kitchen with
new appliances,
open floor plan,
wood burning fire-
place, gas heat. 2
car detached
garage. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-895
Now Reduced
$105,000
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
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DURYEA
NEW PRICE!!!!!
621 Donnelly St.
2 bedroom, 1 car
garage, gas heat.
Already furnished
with furniture. 1/2
double. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc. com
MLS 12-1042
$24,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DURYEA
REDUCED
619 Foote Ave.
Fabulous Ranch
home with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
ultra modern
kitchen with granite
counters, heated
tile floor and stain-
less appliances.
Dining room has
Brazilian cherry
floors, huge yard,
garage and large
yard. Partially fin-
ished lower level.
Built for handicap
accessibility with
exterior ramp, inte-
rior hallways and
doorways. If youre
looking for a Ranch,
dont miss this one.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-4079
$149,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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DURYEA
REDUCED
97 Chittenden St.
Flood damaged
home with new fur-
nace, electric box,
water heater, out-
lets and switches.
1st floor gutted but
already insulated
and ready for
sheetrock. 2nd floor
has 4 bedrooms
and bath with dou-
ble sinks. Large
yard. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1225
$59,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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DURYEA REDUCED!
38 Huckleberry Ln
Blueberry Hills
4 bedrooms, 2.5
baths, family room
with fireplace, 2 car
garage, large yard.
Master bath with
separate jetted tub,
kitchen with stain-
less steel appli-
ances and island,
lighted deck. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-3071
$309,860
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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EDWARDSVILLE
REDUCED
274 Hillside Ave.
PRICED TO SELL.
THIS HOME IS A
MUST SEE. Great
starter home in
move in condition.
Newer 1/2 bath off
kitchen & replace-
ment windows
installed.
MLS11-560.
$44,900
Roger Nenni
EXT. 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
EDWARDSVILLE
Very nice 2 Story
home,3 Bedrooms,
1.5 baths. Many
upgrades including
partially finished
basement, fenced
yard and newer
replacement win-
dows. Plenty of
storage in walk up
attic.
Call Jack
570-878-6225
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PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
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EXETER
530 Cherry
Drive
Spacious 2 bed-
room townhome
with hardwood
floor, gas heat,
central air, end
unit with one
garage. All
appliances,
move in condi-
tion.
For more info
and
photos visit:
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tyinc.com
MLS 12-712
$169,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
P
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N
D
I
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G
EXETER
Nice size 4 bed-
room home with
some hardwood
floors, large eat in
kitchen with break-
fast bar. 2 car
garage & partially
fenced yard. Close
to everything!
$83,000
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
EXETER
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday
12pm-5pm
362 Susquehanna
Ave
Completely remod-
eled, spectacular,
2 story Victorian
home, with 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
new rear deck, full
front porch, tiled
baths and kitchen,
granite counter-
tops, all Cherry
hardwood floors
throughout, all new
stainless steel
appliances and
lighting, new oil fur-
nace, washer dryer
in first floor bath.
Great neighbor-
hood, nice yard.
$174,900 (30 year
loan, $8,750 down,
$887/month, 30
years @ 4.5%)
100% OWNER
FINANCING
AVAILABLE
Call Bob at
570-654-1490
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FAIRMOUNT TWP.
3 Bedroom, 2 bath
Doublewide with 2
car detached
garage in good
condition sitting in
the country.
$119,900
MLS#11-4501
Call
Kenneth Williams
570-542-2141
Five Mountains
Realty
FORTY FORT
1908 Wyoming
Avenue
Plenty of TLC is
reflected in this
attractive 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home
in a convenient
location. Offers for-
mal living room/din-
ing room & family
room with sliding
doors to large rear
deck & a great level
lot. MLS# 11-2083
Only $99,000
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
FORTY FORT
CHEAPER THAN
RENT!
38 Oak Street. Spa-
cious 1/2 double
block. Living room /
dining room combo.
3 bedrooms on sec-
ond floor, 3 on the
third. 1 1/2 baths. lst
floor laundry. 3
porches. Large yard
with loads of park-
ing. Aluminum sid-
ing. Concrete drive-
way. Many extras!
MLS # 12-711. Con-
ventional financing.
$2,750 down,
3.875% interest
$288 mo. $55,000
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD REALTY
570-822-5126
906 Homes for Sale
FORTY FORT
Grand Victorian
Well maintained on
a corner lot, with 4
bedrooms, modern
baths, modern
kitchen with
JennAire broiler, for-
mal dining room,
front porch &
screened side
porch, Gas heat,
gas fireplace in liv-
ing room, and pellet
stove in the family
room. Many touch-
es of yesteryear.
MLS# 12-1559
$214,900.
Call Florence
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
FREELAND
Spacious 4 bed-
room, 1 3/4 bath
home. Gas Heat.
Deck. Fenced yard.
One car garage.
MLS 12-832
$62,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
GLEN SUMMIT
MOUNTAIN TOP
Beautifully appoint-
ed home on 2
acres. community
amenities include
private lake with
sandy beach, tennis
courts, trails for hik-
ing and biking. This
home boasts peren-
nial gardens and
mature landscaping,
fenced rear yard
enclosed 20x40
heated in-ground
pool, raised garden,
custom dog house
and run. Entertain
and dine on the
wrap-around porch
with mahogany
flooring and electric
hurricane shutters.
The residence fea-
tures hardwood
flooring, french
doors, cherry
kitchen, 3-4 bed-
rooms, updated
heat/air. Emergency
generator for
inclement weather.
MLS# 12-1647
Call Maribeth Jones,
direct number 696-
6565, office 696-
2600 ext. 210.
Priced to sell at
$535,000
696-2600
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GLEN LYON
Fully rented 5 unit
apt building, new
siding, new roof and
nice updates inside,
off street parking &
near the college.
Call or text Donna
570-947-3824 or
Tony 570-855-2424
for more information
or to schedule your
showing. $117,000
HANOVER TWP
19 Garrahan Street
Very nice 3 bed-
room, 1 Bath single
with new modern
kitchen and bath.
Home features
ductless A/C, new
carpeting, fresh
paint, refinished
hardwood floors,
large bedroom clos-
ets, upstairs hall
built-ins, replace-
ment windows,
newer roof, walk up
attic, nice yard, full
basement.
MLS 12-2371
$69,900
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
570-735-7494
Ext. 304
Patricia Lunski
570-814-6671
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP
Cute as Grandma's
house with gracious
sized eat-in kitchen.
Updates including
many Pella win-
dows, doors and
furnace 2011. Walk
out basement to
great back yard. 2
car garage off rear
alley. Walk out
basement. Call
today for a private
showing. $59,900
MLS 12-1510
Tracy McDermott
570-696-2468
HANOVER TWP
Very well main-
tained 2-story home
with 6 rooms, 3
bedrooms, large
eat-in kitchen and
1.5 baths. This home
also has a first floor
laundry room, duct-
less air conditioner,
gas steam heat and
a fenced in yard
with a shed. This
home is in move-in
condition just wait-
ing for you to move
into. Make an
appointment today!
#11-4433 $79,900
Karen Altavilla
283-9100 x28
Prudential:
696-2600
HANOVER TWP.
10 Lyndwood Ave
Very nice brick and
vinyl ranch home
with 3 bedrooms
and 1.5 baths. This
home has hard-
wood floors, mod-
ern kitchen and
baths, finished
basement with a
separate workshop,
lots of storage, a 2-
car attached
garage, deck and
fenced-in yard.
Come see this
house now and you
can be enjoying the
summer in the
beautiful in-ground
pool. For more infor-
mation and to view
the photos, go to
www.prudential-
realestate.com and
enter PRU7W7A3 in
the Home Search.
PRICE
REDUCED!
$134,500.
MLS#12-1821.
Call today for an
appointment.
Mary Ellen Belchick
696-6566
Walter Belchick
696-2600 ext. 301
570-696-2600
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HANOVER TWP.
2 Betsy Ross Drive
Warmly inviting 3
bedroom, 2.5 bath
Tudor. Striking high-
lights in this beauti-
ful home include
custom blinds, man-
icured lawn, deck,
patio and 3-season
porch. Entertain in
the finished walk-
out basement with
wet bar or relax by
the pool! Outstand-
ing quality!
Call Pat Guesto
570-793-4055
CENTURY 21
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
HANOVER TWP.
476 Wyoming St.
Nice 3 bedroom
single home. Gas
heat. Convenient
location. To settle
estate. Reduced to
$34,900
Call Jim for details
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932 or
570-542-5708
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
58 Simon Block
Nice home with
private driveway
features gas heat
with baseboard
heating, large room
sizes, LL with front
walk-out ideal for
finishing or extra
storage.
Directions: Sans
Souci Pkwy, turn
onto Main Rd, right
on Mary St. to left
onto Simon Block,
home on left.
MLS# 12-2157
$65,000
Call
Lynda Rowinski
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
HANOVER TWP.
78 Luzerne St.
Not a drive by.
Move right into this
sparkling clean,
brIght and cheery
half double. All new
floor coverings and
freshly painted inte-
rior. 2 zone gas hot
water baseboard
heat, w/d hookups
in basement
which has a
concrete floor.
MLS 12-1129
$45,000
Michelle T. Boice
570-639-5393
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ESTATE
570-288-0770
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HANOVER TWP.
78 Luzerne St.
Not a drive-by.
Move right into this
sparkling clean,
bright and cheery
1/2 double. All new
floor coverings and
freshly painted inte-
rior. 2 zone gas hot
water baseboard
heat. W/d hookups
in basement which
has a concrete
floor. All measure-
ments are
approximate.
MLS 12-1129
$45,000
Call Michelle T.
Boice
570-639-5393
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
HANOVER TWP.
A real beauty.with
a beautiful price!
Spacious with great
qualityhardwood
flooring, cherry
woodwork, stained
and leaded glass
windows, kitchen
with pantry, formal
fining room, living
room adjoining
a sun parlor.
Three bedrooms
with possible fourth
on third floor, tile
bath, gas heat,
fenced yard, four
car garage. MLS#
11-4133 How much?
$69,900!
Call Maribeth Jones
directly at
696-6565
696-2600
906 Homes for Sale
HANOVER TWP.
Comfortable 2
story, eat-in-
kitchen, 1st floor
laundry, newer roof.
Great starter home.
Gas heat. Off
street parking.
$65,500
Sandra Gorman
570-696-5408
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
HANOVER TWP.
NEW LISTING
3 Dexter St.
Why pay rent when
you can own your
own home!
Recently renovated
3 bedroom home
with 1 car garage &
fenced in yard. New
carpet, flooring &
counter tops. Roof
& windows just 2
years old. Call
Michele for your pri-
vate showing. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.Atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1354
Reduced
$57,500
Call Michele
570-905-2336
HANOVER TWP.
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 12-2
New Construction.
Lot #2, Fairway
Estates. 2,700
square feet, tile &
hardwood on 1st
floor. Cherry cabi-
nets with center
island. $399,500.
For more details:
patrickdeats.com
(570)696-1041
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HANOVER TWP.
This beautiful,
remodeled home
features three bed-
rooms, an eat-in
kitchen with new tile
floor and new appli-
ances. It also has a
new roof, newer fur-
nace, 100 amp serv-
ice, two-car garage
and wall to wall car-
peting. It is located
in a quiet neighbor-
hood and close to
schools and shop-
ping. This is definite-
ly not just a drive by,
but a must see for
anyone looking for a
home in this price
range. Call today to
set up a showing,
you wont be disap-
pointed!
#12-2185 $69,000
Everett Davis
696-6560
696-2600
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
105 Circle Drive
Well maintained
Bi-Level on nicely
landscaped corner
lot. Finished lower
level with gas
fireplace & sliding
doors to private
patio. Totally fenced
yard, 1 car garage.
3 bedrooms, 2
baths. $127,900
MLS# 11-1271
Call Cathy
(570) 696-5422
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
HARDING
1385 Mt. Zion Rd.
Great country set-
ting on 3.05 acres.
Move in condition
Ranch with 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
inground swimming
pool, hardwood
floors. Finished
basement with wet
bar. 2 car garage,
wrap around drive-
way. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 12-2270
$249,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
HARDING
Charming home in
very good condition.
Nice woodworking,
replacement win-
dows, new vaulted
ceiling bedroom
overlooking amaz-
ing view of the river.
Vinyl siding, one car
garage, private set-
ting on a dead end
street, but not flood
zone.Reduced!
$89,900
MLS 12-990
Call Nancy Answini,
Gilroy Real Estate
570-288-1444
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HARDING
PRICE REDUCED
2032 ROUTE 92
Great Ranch home
surrounded by
nature with view of
the river and extra
lot on the river.
Large living room
and kitchen remod-
eled and ready to
move in. Full unfin-
ished basement, off
street parking.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-79
$69,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
906 Homes for Sale
HARDING
This lovely home is
PRICED TO SELL.
Three bedrooms,
one with new vault-
ed ceilings. One
bath, replacement
windows, living
room, dining room,
modern kitchen and
functional base-
ment. The amazing
view of the moun-
tains and River from
the front of the
home is very desir-
able. Home is not in
flood zone and on a
dead end street and
waiting for new
buyer. Reduced!
$82,000
MLS 12-990
Call Nancy Answini,
Gilroy Real Estate
570-288-1444
HARVEYS LAKE
AREA
SPRINGS ARTISTRY
Nestled on 3.86
acres. Will be yours
to enjoy in this 4
bedroom, with 1st
floor master suite,
with a jacuzzi type
tub. Separate show-
er, 2 walk-in clos-
ets, opens to deck
and in-ground pool,
2 story family room,
warmed by a gas
fireplace, & 2 sets
of french doors to
deck. Appealing
granite kitchen, and
natural wood cabi-
nets, bright break-
fast nook. Country
charm, halfway to
heaven! $269,000.
Call Tracy
McDermott
570-332-8764
570-696-2468
HARVEYS LAKE
ONE OF THE BEST
VALUES AT THE
LAKE
Modern two story 4
Bedroom, 4 bath-
room home with 62'
lakefront & great
dock for entertain-
ing features cov-
ered pavilion with
bar, cable tv, shed,
boat slip, composite
decking, among
many other wonder-
ful features. Deep
water & sunset
view. Convenient
location near the
entry to the lake.
House features
modern kitchen and
baths, 2 car garage.
Built in mid 80's
gives you a
''newer'' construc-
tion and minimal
maintenance. Live
year round or just
enjoy the summers.
MLS# 12-2142
$665,000
Call Kevin Smith
570-696-5422
SMITH HOURIGAN
570-696-1195
HARVEYS LAKE
OPEN HOUSE
SUN. JULY 1
12-2PM
NEW LISTING
21 Sunset Terrace
Beautifully
remodeled 2 story
perfect for either a
primary home or a
lake getaway.
Lake view from
porch and master
bedroom. New
kitchen and TWO
new baths.
MLS #12-2393
$139,900
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
906 Homes for Sale
HARVEYS LAKE
Richard Lane
2 story, 3 bedroom,
1 bath home at rear
of Lake Side Drive
between Pole #s
125 and 126 on
Richard Lane. Lake
view, including front
wrap around porch
and 2 of the 3
upstairs bedrooms.
and rear yard.
Home in need of
updating and
repairs and is being
sold as is.
MLS 12-1607
$59,900
Michelle T. Boice
570-639-5393
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
HARVEYS LAKE
View this
beautycedar and
stone sided
contemporary
home on partially
wooded lot. Great
Room with floor
to ceiling fireplace,
built-in bookcases
adjoining the dining
room and entry to
the four season
porch. 2 year new
stainless steel
appliances and a
breakfast area with
beamed ceiling and
a wall of glass. First
floor den or bed-
room, tile and mar-
ble bath with walk-
in master bath with
lounge area and
a massive closet.
Pool
surrounded by
decking warrants
great entertain-
ingcabana with
bath. Separate
building to pot your
plants. Walk to the
marina and slip into
your boat.
MLS# 12-2542
Call Maribeth Jones
directly at
696-6565, office
696-2600 ext. 210
$379,000
696-2600
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HARVEYS LAKE
WELL MAINTAINED
2 STORY - 4 Bed-
room, eat-in
kitchen, spacious
Living Room, family
room with original
woodwork, remod-
eled baths and nice
front porch on 1.58
partially wooded
acres near Harveys
Lake. $117,800
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
HAZLETON
139 S. Laurel St
Spacious Brick
Ranch waiting for
your personal
touch. Hardwood
floors, well-thought
out storage in every
room. Quality work-
manship, well main-
tained. It's time to
enjoy this home with
it's large rooms,
greenhouse & nice
yard! Convenient
location. 12-2352
$124,900
Darcy J. Gollhardt
Realtor
570-262-0226
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-718-4959
Ext. 1352
906 Homes for Sale
HUGHESTOWN
REDUCED
189 Rock St.
Spacious home
with 4 bed-
rooms and large
rooms. Nice old
woodwork,
staircase, etc.
Extra lot for
parking off Ken-
ley St.
For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3404
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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HUNLOCK CREEK
1594 MAIN ROAD
REDUCED
$98,500
Large 2 story home
in very good condi-
tion, features 3 bed-
rooms, 1 1/2 modern
bath rooms, large
eat in kitchen with
appliances. Dining
room with French
doors, large family
room has fireplace
large foyer, with
opened stairway
and stained glass
window. Home has
natural woodwork
thru-out, with plast-
er walls, CENTRAL
AIR thru out. Many
extras must see.
Level lot with a 3
bay garage in back.
Shown by appoint-
ment to qualified
buyers only. Home
has a "HOME WAR-
RANTY" paid by sell-
ers. Additional pho-
tos can be seen at
CAPITOL REAL
ESTATE WEB SITE,
www.capitol-real
estate.com
Call John Vacendak
823-4290
735-1810
HUNLOCK CREEK
Beautifully main-
tained cape cod fea-
tures 3 bedrooms
and one and a half
baths. Hardwood
floors in living room,
dining room, foyer
and first floor bed-
room. Newly remod-
eled kitchen and
bathroom. Lots of
storage. New roof
installed in 2010.
Breakfast nook with
built-in table and
benches. Enclosed
porch, above ground
pool and deck.
11-2706. $149,900
Call Tracy
McDermott
Realty
570-696-2468
HUNLOCK CREEK
Lovely Ranch home
on 1.42 acres.
Features 3 bed-
rooms, full bath, 1/2
bath, kitchen, living
room with fireplace,
dining room, den &
laundry room on
Main floor. Kitchen,
family room with
fireplace, 3/4 bath &
storage room on
Lower Level. Newer
roof, siding, sofit &
gutters plus some
newer carpeting,
pergo flooring, cen-
tral air & whole
house fan, 2 car
garage & paved
driveway. 12-1010
$176,900
Ken Williams
570-542-8800
Five Mountains
Realty
906 Homes for Sale
JENKINS TWP.
$56,000 $56,000
1252 Main St.
3 Bedrooms
1 Bath.
Finished Walk-Out
Basement.
Single Car
Garage.
Call Vince
570-332-8792
JENKINS TWP.
1182 Main St.
Modern 3 bedroom,
2 full bath, single on
a double lot. Huge
family room, mod-
ern kitchen, 1st
floor laundry room,
additional room on
1st floor could be
used as 4th bed-
room. Landscaped
yard, shed, off
street parking
For more info and
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 12-1269
$129,900
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
JENKINS TWP.
1717 River Road
Completely remod-
eled home with new
siding, windows
and modern kitchen
& bath. New floor-
ing, walls, heat and
electric. Move right
in. Off street park-
ing in rear. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2232
$79,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
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JENKINS TWP.
2 W. Sunrise
Drive
PRICED TO
SELL!
This 4 bedroom
has 2 car
garage with
extra driveway,
central air,
veranda over
garage, recre-
ation room with
fireplace and
wet bar. Sun-
room
For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-296
$199,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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140 S Grant Street,
Wilkes-Barre
ALLENTOWN
2342 Hamilton St
Saturday, July 7
8am - 3pm
High quality estate.
Includes french
marble-top tables,
an inlaid 19th centu-
ry table & many
other antiques.
European oil & can-
vas paintings.
Venet i an Gl as s .
Crystal chandeliers.
Oriental rugs. Large
collection of high
fashion clothing.
Purses & costume
jewelry, tools &
much more!
ASHLEY
104 East Liberty
Street Saturday
9am-3pm.
Household items,
lamps, cookbooks,
some small furni-
ture, games, toys
& too much to list!
AVOCA
606 York Avenue
Friday and Saturday
8am-4pm
Multi-Family,
Rain or Shine!
Weedwhakers,
chainsaws, bi-fold
doors, new light
fixtures, clothes,
and lots great stuff!
DALLAS
& GARAGE SALE
219 West
. Overbrook Road
Saturday, July 7
8:30am - 3pm
Furniture, accent
pieces, carpets,
glassware, lamps,
clothing, tools,
motors, fishing
equipment, some
sporting equip-
ment, chairs
(chrome &
leather), books,
boat seat, tele-
scope, automatic
shoe shiner,
ceramics, TVs,
older record play-
ers, older type-
writers, much,
much, more
DALLAS
119 Lincoln St.
Off Ondish Rd.
Sat 7/7 7:30-1:00
Kids Stuff Double
Jogging Stroller,
Train Set, Toys,
Some Household,
Misc.
DALLAS
186 Harris Street
Saturday 8am-?
Furniture, baby/kids
stuff & more!
DALLAS
19 Mapleseed Dr.
Sat 9 am to 1pm
Sleeper sofa,
toddler girls chaise
lounges, toddler
bike seat, pre lit
christmas tree,
toddler kitchen set,
girls and boys
clothes/toys, home
decor... so much to
clear out! Great
quality stuff!
DURYEA
Crossin Towers
500 Brown St.
Saturday, July 7th
8 am to 3 pm
Large selection of
items. Stop by & see!
DALLAS
236 MACHELL AVE.
Saturday, July 7th
from 8AM-4PM.
Selling all name
brand clothes,Vera
Bradley purses,
shoes and costume
jewelry. All items
are like new!!!
Come out and get
your new wardrobe
and accessories
this Saturday!
A donation from this
sale will go to the
Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society!
DALLAS
465 MAIN ST.
HUGE!! 3 FAMILY
YARD SALE
7/6 (8-4), 7/7 (8-4)
Clothing, tools,
baby items, vintage
& antique items,
knick knacks, auto
parts, Bass Boat,
tons more!
EXETER
13 Memorial St
Friday & Saturday
Starting at 8am
Furniture, Antiques,
desk, clothing, tube
slide, decorations &
much more!
EXETER
1950 Wyoming Ave
Sundays 8am-4pm
VENDORS
WANTED!
The Discount
Warehouse
Vendor Market.
Indoor spaces,
Outdoor spaces,
& Storefronts
available.
Call Chris at
570-709-1639
after 3:30pm.
EXETER
250 PEPE COURT
July 6th & 7th
9am - 2pm
(Off Memorial St.,
right on Pepe Ct.)
Vintage & Modern
Treasures.
Many Flea Items
$1.00 and Under!
EXETER
316 Anthracite St.
Sat, July 7, 9-1
Household items,
lots of kids clothing
& toys, some adult
clothing.
EXETER
959 Wyoming Ave
Saturday, July 7
Starting at 8am
Baby items, toys,
household items, etc
FORTY FORT
1642 Wyoming Ave
Friday, 9am-1pm
Saturday,9am-11am
This is a huge sale
that you will not
want to miss.
Everything priced
to sell!
FORTY FORT
1477 Wyoming Ave
Sun, July 8th, 9-3
Some antique furni-
ture, toys, baby
gear, decorative
household items.
FORTY FORT
42 BEDFORD ST
Saturday, July 7,
from 9am - 2pm.
FORTY FORT
East Pettebone
Street
Saturday 8am-
2pm. Something
for everyone!
FORTY FORT
The Flower
Warehouse
Welles Street
Warehouse
Complex
Sat., July 7th, 9-4
BENEFIT YARD
SALE
ALL SALES will be
donated to BLUE
CHIP FARMS
ANIMAL REFUGE,
a No Kill Shelter
located in Dallas,
PA. Animals will be
on site & available
for adoption. Dona-
tions in the form of
pet food, cleaning
supplies, blankets,
etc. will also be
accepted.
FORTY-FORT
77 WESLEY ST.
SATURDAY, JULY 7
8:00-4:00
DIRECTIONS: OFF
WYOMING AVE.
ENTIRE CON-
TENTS OF HOME.
including furniture,
antique bedroom
furniture, small
antique bookcase,
trunks, primitive
bench, retro
kitchen table,
retro lighting
and other retro
items, glassware
kitcheware some
vintage, household,
basement items
and much more!
CREDIT CARDS
ACCEPTED!
SALE BY COOK &
COOK ESTATE
LIQUIDATORS
WWW.COOKAND-
COOKESTATELIQ-
UIDATORS.COM
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
705 Hazle St.
Saturday & Sunday
8 am to 2 pm
Everything under $5
SIDEWALK
SALE
HANOVER TWP
. 51 Van Horn St.
(Near the Carey
Ave. Bridge)
Fri & Sat., 8-?
Baby clothes (0-24
months), Kids &
adult (name brand
clothes), shoes,
toys, furniture,
christmas, vintage
hats, jewelry,
books, movies,
household items.
Boxes & boxes of
Stuff. .25 & up,
$1 bag load.
Everything Must Go!
Stop By on your
way to the
Firemans Bazaar
HANOVER TWP.
180 Constitution
Avenue
Saturday 8am-1pm
Furniture,
collectibles,
household items &
much more!
HUGHESTOWN
Stauffer Heights
11 Sunrise Lane
Saturday, 8am-2pm
Wide variety of
items. Something
for everyone
HUNLOCK CREEK
1517 State Rte. 29
Fri, Sat, & Sun, 8-2
Furniture, lamps,
antiques, clothes,
Coach purses,
signed & numbered
artwork, toys, tod-
dler bed, drop leaf
dining room table,
Waterford, rugs,
antique oak
wash stand,
cash register.
Everything Must Go!
JACKSON TWP.
2615 Chase Rd
Fri. & Sat., 9-1
Old & new stuff,
golf clubs, hunting
& fishing gear,
books, records,
Christmas, clothes.
Too Much to List!
KINGSTON
132 West Union St
Friday, July 6
9am - 12 noon
Pool Ladder, Dog
Coop, Crafts, toys,
Womens & Chil-
drens clothing, etc!
KINGSTON
16 N. Atherton Ave.
Sat., July 7th, 8-4
Kids bikes, clothes,
bed frame, washer
& dryer, house-
wares.
A Wide Variety
of Items!
KINGSTON
751 Rutter Ave
next to Eye
Care Specialist
Sat., July 7
8 am to 4 pm
GREA GREAT T DEALS! DEALS!
Brass bed, queen
complete, solid hon-
eyoak southwestern
camelback sofa and
love seat, large dark
cherry entertain-
ment center with
bookshelves &
lights, Drexel living
room sofa with
matching wing back
chairs, sofa tables,
Lazyboy recliner,
large southwestern,
stained glass, lots of
lamps (brass, cow-
boy, etc, foyer
lights, 3 televesions
and much, much
more!
KINGSTON
BLOCK
John Street
Sat & Sun., 8-3
You Name It We
Have It!
KINGSTON
Frederick & Richard
Sts., Off Pringle St.
Sat, July 7th, 8-3
Household items,
kids stuff.
Something for
Everyone!
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
LARKSVILLE
LARKMOUNT
MANOR
22+ FAMILIES
Sat., July 7th
from 8 til 2
Antique Furniture,
etc.
Maps available
at sales.
LEHMAN
1235 Mountain
View Drive
Saturday, 8am-4pm
PRICES
SLASHED!
Jewelry, Karastan
rugs, sofa, sofa
bed, recliners,
china, pattern glass.
Corner cupboard,
records, books,
spinning wheel, yard
winder, table,
lamps, blanket
chest, hutch, wash
stand, ping-pong
table, desk, cam-
eras, linens, pic-
tures, electric grill,
tools, wheelbarrow,
ladders, file cabinet,
Ethan Allen Dresser
& much more!
LUZERNE
COUNTY FAIR
Is Hosting A
Community Yard
Sale On The Fair
Grounds
July 7, 14 & 21st.
$10 for 10ft.
No pre-registration
required. Parking
on grounds. Vendor
set up at 7am.
Refreshments will
be available Call
675-FAIR or email:
artsncraftslcf@
hotmail.com
MINERS MILLS
40 St. Clair Street
Fri., July 6, 8-4
Household items,
wicker rocker, Wii
Rock Band. Some-
thing for Everyone!
MONTOURSVILLE
421 Arch St
Friday & Saturday
July 6 & 7
9am to 3pm
Entire contents of
house. 3 season
porch & 2 car
garage. House is
loaded with 70
years of history. Vin-
tage items galore.
military items
(Navy), Jewelry, old
books, toys, tools,
furniture. Everything
must go! Worth the
drive - look for
bright green sign on
front lawn.
MOUNTAIN TOP
103 Greystone Dr.
Friday, 1pm-7pm
Saturday, 8am-1pm
Multiple consult-
ants. Baskets, pot-
tery, wrought iron.
Most items 50% or
more!
Longaberger
Clearance Sale!
MOUNTAIN TOP
26 Summit View
Drive
Saturday 7/7
8am-12
Household items,
baby and children
girl clothing,
womens clothing,
etc!
Purebred Animals?
Sell them here with a
classified ad!
570-829-7130
MOUNTAIN TOP
448 Larchmont Way
Saturday, July 7
9am - 2pm
Toys, books, videos,
household items,
prom gowns &
much more!
MOUNTAIN TOP
625 Deer Rack Dr.
Saturday, July 7
8am - 12 noon
Household items,
clothes, snowblow-
er. Something for
everyone!
MOUNTAINTOP
2106 Church Rd
Saturday, 8am-12
Rolling truck bed
cover, canoe,
skooter, toys, chil-
drens clothes &
much more!
MOUNTAINTOP
411 Ice Harvest Dr.
Sat & Sun., 8-2
Construction items,
tools, outdoor furni-
ture, couch, TVs,
household items,
mountain bikes, 2
mens large & 2
womens small.
LG washer & dryer.
Cash register &
clothing ticket
maker.
PLAINS
109 Burke St.
Sat., 7/7 & Sun., 7/8
9a-3p
Everything must go!
Credit&Debit
accepted.
4+ vendors. Tables,
chairs, armoire,
beds, french provin-
cial couch & chair
frames, solid
mahogany buffet &
china cabinet, elec-
tronics, movies,
laptop, dvd/vcr,
child items B&G
baby-4T toys,
clothes, books,
gates, bassinett,
car seat, exercise
machine, Longaberger,
Home Interior,
Scentsy, jewelry,
womens clothing,
amazing prom
gowns, collectibles,
fine china, kitchen &
housewares, crafts,
small tools, home
improvement, etc.
The list goes on...
PLYMOUTH
238 Vine St
Saturday, July 7
8:30am - 1pm
2 Family Sale. 2
bedroom sets,
household items,
boy toys, everything
is priced to go!
SHAVERTOWN
214 BEECH ST
SAT. 8AM-2PM
Marble Fl. Ashtray
from Las Vegas
Casino,Rowing
Machine, Baby Boy
ClothEs 6-12M,
Household Items &
More!
SWOYERSVILLE
218 Slocum St.
Saturday 7/7
8am-12:30pm
Stroller, toys,
clothes, indoor &
outdoor household
items, and more!
SHAVERTOWN
270 Ferguson Ave.
8:00-2:00
No Early Birds
Turkey frier,
sandblaster,
stainless sink,
carburetors,
automatic litter box,
household items,
kids items, & much
more!
SHAVERTOWN
364 Crane Road
Saturday, July 7
9am - 2pm
Appliances - Large
& Small. Cherry
dinette set with
hutch. Custom
wood blinds. Enter-
tainment center.
Outside bar set.
Patio set & more!
SHEATOWN
Saturday, July 14
8am - 1pm
KM Smith School
Parking Lot
25 Roberts St.
$10 fee benefits
Leukemia & Lym-
phoma Society.
Call 855-4288 to
reserve a space
SWOYERSVILLE
113 Noyes Avenue
570-687-5335
MERCHANDISE
SALE
Moving from PA to
Arizona.
Whirlpool side by
side black refrigera-
tor/freezer, also an
icemaker & water
dispenser.
Paid $850, asking
$650 OBO, 25
cubic feet. Have
original receipt and
is 10 months old.
Whirlpool white
washer
and dryer, both are
digital and large
capacity, paid
$1250, asking
$1000 OBO original
receipt and is
10 months
old. (Will separate
them.) Fridigaire
under the counter
black dishwasher,
paid $325.00, origi-
nal receipt, asking
$200.00
OBO. 10 piece din-
ing room set,
EFO furniture.
Includes table,
extra leaf, 4 chairs,
2 captain chairs,
top and bottom
matching hutch.
2 years old, original
receipt, paid
$2500, asking
$1800 OBO. More
EFO furniture, 8
piece king size
bedroom set,
includes bedframe,
top and bottom
headboard, 2
nightstands,
dresser with match-
ing mirror & extra
dresser chests.
Paid $2700, 2 years
old, original receipt,
asking $2000 OBO.
King sized mattress
and boxspring,
Prostere Premier.
Paid $825, 2 years
old, asking $475
OBO. 9 foot
Christmas tree,
lights already
attached, 2 years
old, paid $325,
original receipts,
asking $200 OBO. 3
piece maroon sec-
tional sofa (EFO)
4 reclining chairs, 1
part has cupholder,
sectional is 2 years
old, original receipt,
paid $2300, asking
$1500 OBO,
Glens Summit
water cooler, holds
5 gallons of water,
paid $80.00, origi-
nal receipt, 2 years
old, $50.00 OBO.
Air compresser, 60
gallon upright
Cobalt paid $500, 5
years old, asking
$250 OBO. Brown
Lazy Boy recliner, 5
years old,
paid $650.00, ask-
ing $250 OBO. 3
Hampton Bay ceil-
ing fans, 1 is 21,
other 2 are 19, 2
years old, paid
$75 for each,
original receipt,
each fan holds 3
lights. asking $40
OBO. 2 white
jewelry armoires,
each one has 7
drawers, 2 pull
out sides that
hangs necklaces. 2
years old, paid
$325.00 original
receipt, $75 each
OBO. Husband is
licensed mechanic,
there will be tons of
tools & auto parts.
YARD SALE TO
FOLLOW,
see this weekends
yard sale listing!. Or
call
570-687-5335 for
all details! -last ad
run had an error in
number., Please call
687-5335! Thank
you.
SWOYERSVILLE
113 Noyes Avenue
6th, 7th & 8th,
Moving from PA to
Arizona
CALL TO INQUIRE!
570-687-5335
Lots of different
power tools, lots of
mechanical tools,
car ramps, 8 foot
ladder, jackstand,
bottle jacks, garden
tools, chainsaws,
leafblower, wheel-
barrow, air tools,
ice cutters, ratchets
& much more! Wall
hanging, water
globes, curtain
rods, vacuum
cleaners, arts &
crafts supplies,
books, flashlights,
50 plasma flat
screen, 2 years old
with a 1 year war-
ranty left. Paid
$850, has original
receipt, asking
$500 OBO. Has a
wall mount. DVD
players, pots and
pans, Indian doll
collection, dolphin
lamps, dolphin
clocks, Star Wars
comforter set, A lit-
tle tykes wagon,
small kitchen appli-
ances, Bakers rack,
TV stand holds up
to 50 flatscreen.
Wall art, lots of
Wicker, and artificial
flowers. Sheets, pil-
lowcases, blankets,
lamps, humidifiers,
and vaporizers. Ugg
boots size 7.5,
Christmas decora-
tions & much more!
Everything must go!
Please call
570-687-5335 for
all details. Last ad
that ran had a
phone # error.
Please call asap as
everything must go!
Thanks.
SWOYERSVILLE
272 Slocum St
Fri. & Sat,
July 6 & 7, 8-2
Kids & adult
clothes, toys,
household items,
collectibles, movies,
hutch & much
more!
SWOYERSVILLE
283 Slocom Street
Fri. & Sat., 8-2
Tools, beer signs,
mens new work
boots & pants,
games, toys, etc.
SWOYERSVILLE
33 Valley View
Drive
(Turn on Birch)
Saturday 8am-2pm
Something for
everyone!
SWOYERSVILLE
704 Main St.
Sat., July 7
8:30 am to 2 pm
Gazelle Edge, Foos-
ball table, fishing,
archery & golf
items, clothing,
books, some baby
items & lots more!
SWOYERSVILLE
76 Chestnut St
Saturday, July 7
8:30am - 1pm
Adults to children &
more! Something
for everyone. No
early birds, please.
WEST WYOMING
230 Washington
Avenue
Saturday 8am-12pm
Behind Dennison
Cemetery
SWOYERSVILLE
90 Park Avenue
Sat., July 7, 8-2
Kitchen supplies,
dorm accessories,
bedding, dishes,
glassware,
old bell collection.
TRUCKSVILLE
201 Carverton Road
VINTAGE
YARD SALE
Sat 7/6 & Sun 7/7
from 8am -4pm.
HUGE collection of
jewelry, Depression
glass, Jadite, 50s
kitchen, antique
trunk, French wire
laundry hamper,
enamel-top table,
linens, vintage
purses, architec-
tural salvage man-
tel, 30s light fix-
tures & farmhouse
sink, TJMaxx & Tar-
get home dcor,
Christmas, new-in-
box items &
furniture.
TRUCKSVILLE
223 & 230
Cliffside Ave.
Sat., July 7th, 10-4
Something for
Everybody!
WEST PITTSTON
30+ Family Sale
Saturday, July 7
8 am to 3 pm
Trinity Church
220 Montgomery
Avenue
More Vendors
Welcome. $10
Space. Must RSVP
570-654-3261
WEST PITTSTON
701 Montgomery
Avenue
July 6th and 7th
8am - 2pm
Furniture, home
decor, older boys
and younger girls
clothes and toys,
children's books,
DVDs and games!
WEST PITTSTON
905-909 Wyoming
Ave. Saturday, July 7
8am - 1pm
Collectibles, furni-
ture, dishes, knick-
knacks & more!
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SP SPACE ACE
A AV VAILABLE AILABLE
INSIDE & OUT INSIDE & OUT
Acres of Acres of
parking parking
OUTSIDE
SPACES
- $10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
WILKES-BARRE
(Parsons Section)
175 Gardener
Avenue Saturday
7am-12pm
Scroll saw, air
compresser, old
tools, hand saws,
odds & ends!
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
WILKES-BARRE
113 West River
Street
Saturday
7am-12pm
Rain or shine.
Vintage toy fire
truck, other toys,
old doll carriage,
army helmet, old
coffee boiler,
croquet set, many
household items
never used includ-
ing charcoal grill in
box. Craft items,
and craft supplies.
Banana seat bike
and much more!
WILKES-BARRE
182 S. Meade St.
Sat., July 7th, 8-2
Rocking chair, boys
bike, TV gaming
stand, clothes &
much more!
WILKES-BARRE
250 Blackman St.
Fri & Sat, 9-3
Linens, junior
clothes, shoes,
purses, bikes, lawn-
mowers, tire, glass-
ware, pots & pans.
WILKES-BARRE
640 Hazle St
Saturday, July 7th
Starting at 9am
A variety of items,
something for
everyone!
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
33 Ketchum Street
Sat. July 7, 8-2
Fishing equipment,
tools, contractor
saws,clothes,
Country items,
wedding gown,
flower girl dress.
WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH
504. S. Main Street
Sat., July 7, 8-2
1940s hand truck,
quilts, lots of deco-
rative, Christmas,
household, books &
womens clothing.
WYOMING
153 9th Street
Sat. July 7th, 8-12
Womens & juniors
clothing, household,
books, DVDs,
centerpiece vases
& more!
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in classified
is the best way
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906 Homes for Sale
JENKINS TWP.
250 Susquehan-
nock Drive
Not your traditional
Cape Cod. Super
large bedrooms, 1st
floor master. 2 car
garage, lower level
family room. Gas
heat, Central air.
Bamboo floors,
above ground pool
with 2 tier deck.
For more info and
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com
MLS 12-1093
$289,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
JENKINS TWP.
297 Susquehannock
Drive
Traditional 4 bed-
room home with 2.5
baths, 2 car
garage. Large ard
with deck and
retractable awning.
Above ground pool,
1st floor laundry. .
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-945
$254,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
JENKINS TWP.
4 Widener Drive
A must see home!
You absolutely must
see the interior of
this home. Start by
looking at the pho-
tos on line. Fantas-
tic kitchen with
hickory cabinets,
granite counters,
stainless steel
appliances and tile
floor. Fabulous
master bathroom
with champagne
tub and glass
shower, walk in
closet. 4 car
garage, upper
garage is partially
finished. The list
goes on and on. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-210
$389,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
JENKINS TWP.
Highland Hills
8 Patrick Road
Magnificent custom
built tudor home
with quality
throughout. Spa-
cious 4 bedrooms,
3.5 baths, 2 story
living room with
fireplace and library
loft. Dining room,
family room and 3
season sunroom
which overlooks
professionally land-
scaped grounds
with gazebo and
tennis/basketball
court. Lower level
includes recreation
room, exercise
room and 3/4 bath.
Enjoy this serene
acre in a beautiful
setting in Highland
Hills Development.
Too many amenities
to mention.
Taxes appealed
and lowered con-
siderably for year
2013. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-723
$399,900
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
KINGSTON
157 Division St.
OWNER SAYS SELL!
This property has
great positive cash
flow. 1st floor 2
bedroom and
upstairs is 2 floors
with 3 bedrooms
total. 1st floor has
new drywall & insu-
lation, gas heat,
new tile tub sur-
round, kitchen
counters and car-
pet. 2nd apt. has
newer kitchen & is
all electric. Sepa-
rate utilities and off
street parking in
rear. Taxes are
currently being
appealed.
MLS 12-1771
$89,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
171 Third Ave
So close to so
much, traditionally
appointed 3 bed-
room, 3 bath town-
home with warm
tones & wall to wall
cleanliness. Modern
kitchen with lots of
cabinets & plenty of
closet space thru-
out, enjoy the priva-
cy of deck & patio
with fenced yard.
MLS 11-2841
$123,000
Call Arlene Warunek
570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan
Group
(570) 696-1195
KINGSTON
299 Rutter Ave.
Large and well
maintained duplex
on corner lot in
Kingston. 2 bed-
rooms each unit,
separate gas heat
and off street park-
ing for multiple
cars. New roof,
water heater and
freshly painted
exterior. A really
nice property.
MLS 12-2447
$139,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
KINGSTON
38 W. Walnut St.
Charming 4/5 bed-
room with 1.5
baths. Beautifully
appointed kitchen
w/granite counter
tops, cherry cabi-
nets and hardwood
floors. Gas fireplace
in living room, lead-
ed glass windows
in living room and
dining room. Nice
back deck, 2 car
garage and 4 sea-
son front porch.
MLS 11-4103
$179,900
Jay A. Crossin
EXT. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
431 Chestnut Ave.
Charming 2 story
single family home
with upgrades,
including new
kitchen cabinets,
furnace, hot water
heater, 200 amp
electric, 2 car
detached garage.
Walk up attic for
additional storage
space. MLS 11-4106
$129,900
Jay A. Crossin
EXT 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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KINGSTON
80 Bennett St.
Great Kingston
location on a dou-
ble lot. Close to
schools, shopping,
restaurants and
public transporta-
tion. Potential of 2
additional bed-
rooms on 3rd floor.
Partially finished
basement.
MLS 12-2346
$114,900
John Shelley
570-702-4162
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
KINGSTON
Beautiful well-main-
tained 3 level, 2.5
bath townhome in
very desirable loca-
tion. Many upgrades
include a spacious,
custom bathroom
with large closets,
custom window
treatments, built-in
wall microwave in
kitchen, new roof,
and new garage
door. Plenty of stor-
age, and a possible
3rd bedroom on 1st
level. MLS 12-175
$132,900
Call Mary Danelo
570-704-8000
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
Great New Price!!
Motivated Seller
Come take a look
at this freshly
painted
Brick Cape Cod
w/over-sized
detached garage,
on a tree lined
street in the heart
of Kingston.
3-4 Bedrooms, 2
baths, dining room
& wood burning
fireplace in
living room.
Walking distance to
parks, library &
shopping. MLS #
11-4162
$169,900
Call Deb
Roccograndi at
570-696-6671
KINGSTON
Located within 1
block of elementary
school & neighbor-
hood park this spa-
cious 4 bedrooms
offers 1450 sq. ft of
living space with
1.75 baths, walk up
attic, and partially
finished basement.
Extras include gas
fireplace, an in-
ground pool with
fenced yard, new
gas furnace & more.
11-823
Reduced
$99,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
KINGSTON
MOTIVATED SELLER
REDUCED!
76 N. Dawes Ave.
Dont miss this
great home with
updated kitchen
and granite coun-
ters, private yard
with enclosed sun
room. Garage and
off street parking. 2
large bedrooms.
PRICED TO SELL!
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-41
$109,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
KINGSTON
NEW LISTING!
Brick front 2-story
home. Four bed-
rooms/three baths,
wood-burning fire-
place in the living
room. Large eat-in
kitchen plus a for-
mal dining room.
This is a SOLID
home in need of
your updates to
show your style!
Beautiful residential
location in Kingston.
Many upgrades
were done by the
owner and the
house if freshly
painted inside.
Priced to sell at
$139,900 the sell-
ers are motivated
and said Make us
an offer. Call today
for an appointment
MLS#12-2088. For
more information
and photos, go to
P r u d e n t i a l -
realestate.com and
enter PRU2A8T2 in
the HOME SEARCH.
Mary Ellen Belchick
Walter Belchick
696-2600 ext. 301
696-2600
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KINGSTON
REDUCED
281 Reynolds St.
3 story single family
with 4 bedrooms,
2.5 baths and lots
of space! Lovely
entrance foyer, 3rd
floor with large
room, could be 5th
bedroom plus a full
tile bath. Fenced in
back yard and
much more.
MLS 12-1863
$119,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0776
906 Homes for Sale
KINGSTON
Spacious 4 Bed-
room single in good
location. 2 fireplace,
part finished base-
ment, nice yard with
One car garage.
Needs TLC. Priced
to sell at $82,000.
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570-288-6654
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KINGSTON
Why rent when you
can own
Well kept, 3-4 Bed-
room Townhouse,
Dining Room,
Hardwood
Floors,Fenced yard,
Off Street Parking,
Low Taxes.
Call Jack
570-878-6225
CENTURY 21
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
KINGSTON
Great Location,
Huge rooms, Amaz-
ing kitchen with
granite countertops,
relax in the sunroom
or the partial fin-
ished lower level,
Hardwood under
carpets, off street
parking, plus a 1
year home warranty.
Call or text Donna
570-947-3824 or
Tony 570-855-2424
for more information
or to schedule your
showing. $169,999
KINGSTON
This 3 bedroom
home offers modern
kitchen, with Corian
counters accented
by marble back-
splash, central air,
fenced rear yard
with deck and patio.
Off street parking
for 2 to 4 cars. Cus-
tom shutters on the
first floor windows
along with natural
woodwork and
hardwood floors
give this home a
charm you are sure
to love!
#12-1997 $134,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
LAFLIN
13 Fordham Road
Totally remodeled
custom brick ranch
in Oakwood Park.
This home features
an open floor plan
with hardwood
floors, 2 fireplaces,
kitchen, formal living
& dining rooms,
family room, 4 bed-
rooms, 4 baths,
office with private
entrance, laundry
room on first floor,
tons of closets and
storage areas,
walk-up attic, great
finished basement
with fireplace, built-
in grill, in-ground
pool, cabana with
half bath, an over-
sized 2-car garage
& a security system.
Renovations include
new: windows, gas
furnace, central air,
electrical service,
hardwood floors,
Berber carpeting,
freshly painted,
updated bathrooms
& much, much,
more. Laflin Road to
Fordham Road, on
right. $399,700
Call Donna
570-613-9080
LAFLIN
LIBERTY HILLS
63 Betsy Ross Dr.
Very well cared for
2-story. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 1/2 baths.
Professionally land-
scaped, 2-car
garage. 12-2192
$205,000
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
906 Homes for Sale
LARKSVILLE
467 E. State St.
Well kept home in a
nice neighborhood.
Close to new Ele-
mentary School and
bus stop. New roof
and off street
parking.
MLS 12-2342
$71,000
Charles J.
Prohaska
EXT. 35
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
LARKSVILLE
Great Double-Block,
Very well
maintained
and has separate
utilities, and a
rental income on
one side. Ready
for you to move in
on one side or to
rent out as an
investment.
Nice sized
lot with off-street
parking and a
detached
garage with plenty
of storage.
MLS# 12-1463
$119,900
Call:
Deb Roccograndi @
696-6671
LARKSVILLE
Lovely 2100 sq. ft.
remodeled home
with amazing views
and a quiet neigh-
borhood. Three
bedrooms and 2 full
baths on first floor
and two large bed-
rooms on second
floor. New kitchen
with center island
and wrap around
deck to enjoy the
scenery. Bedrooms
on first floor
presently used as
family room and
office. Many possi-
bilities. Out of Flood
Zone. Reduced!
$109,000
Call Nancy Answini
Gilroy Real Estate
570-288-1444
LEHMAN
1341 Mountain View
Drive
360 degree view-
Enjoy panoramic
views from this
stunning, 3 bed-
room, 2 bath hide-
away cradled on 9
acres only 20 min-
utes from town. In
unique natural set-
ting high on a hill, it
offers vistas worthy
of professional pho-
tographers. Offering
formal living
room/dining room,
with lovely modern
kitchen/baths and 2
family rooms. Over-
sized 3 car
detached garage +
3 car attached.
Inground heated
pool with cabana
sure to please all
family members.
Zoned agricultural-
horses welcomed,
take a look today.
MLS# 12-1800
$289,900
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
LUZERNE
109 Carpenter St.
Completely reno-
vated. New roof,
windows, kitchen
and bathroom.
Freshly painted
interior and exterior
with fabulous mod-
ern colors. Great
area and low,
low taxes!
MLS 12-2055
$109,500
Kelly Connolly-
Cuba
EXT. 37
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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LUZERNE
146 Kelly St.
Well kept home
with garage in rear.
Move in condition.
New roof and hot
water heater. Easy
access to Cross
Valley and shop-
ping. Out of flood
zone. 200 amp
service.
MLS 12-1801
$119,900
Donald Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
46 Farmhouse Rd.
REDUCED!
MOTIVATED
SELLER
Lovely 10 room vinyl
sided ranch home,
with 2.5 modern
baths, formal dining
room, gas heat,
central air, 2 car
garage & large
deck. Lower level
consists of 2 large
recreation rooms.
Office, half bath and
workshop. Lower
level all ceramic
tiled floors. MLS#
12-1359
$289,500
Call Florence
570-715-7737
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
MOUNTAIN TOP
Beautiful 3 bed-
room, 2 3/4 bath,
with hardwood
floors under carpet
& 2nd kitchen in
lower level for
entertaining.
screened porch,
landscaped yard,
heated workshop &
much more!
$179,900
Call Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
MOUNTAIN TOP
BUTLER TWP
Hunter Highway,
Route 309
(Rear View)
4 bedrooms, 3
baths, living room,
dining room, new
kitchen, heated sun-
room, heated exer-
cise room. Brick
fireplace, large
patio. $195,000
MLS 12-1442
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
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570-474-6307
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MOUNTAIN TOP
Greystone Manor.
Ten year old home
with attached apart-
ment. 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths. Kitchen,
living room, dining
room & den. Apart-
ment has 1 bed-
room, bath, living
room, dining room,
private entrance. 3
car garage, front
porch, large decks.
Total 2,840 square
feet. On cul-de-sac.
Call BOB RUNDLE
for appointment.
COLDWELL BANKER
RUNDLE REAL ESTATE
570-474-2340,
Ext. 11
MOUNTAIN TOP
Move in ready 4
bedroom, 2.1 bath
ranch. Formal din-
ing room, eat-in
kitchen, 1st floor
laundry. Central
A/C. Walk out the
sliding door from
large family room to
yard. New roof,
patio/sliding door &
carpet in family
room. Most of
house recently
painted.
MLS# 12-876
PRICE REDUCED
$182,500
Call Linda
(570) 956-0584
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
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 pavil-
ion is ideal for pic-
nics or gatherings
And when the winter
winds blow cuddle
in front of the gas
fireplace and enjoy
a quiet night.
MLS 11-2260
Priced to Sell,
$179,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
MOUNTAIN TOP
Spacious 3 bed-
room, 1 3/4 bath
split level on a
beautifully land-
scaped 1 acre lot.
Large sunroom &
recreation room
with fireplace and
wet bar.
$205,000
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
MOUNTAIN TOP
Very nice, 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath,
Ranch home with
formal dining room,
modern kitchen,
lower level knotty
pine family room &
laundry, has 2 car
garage, gas heat.
MLS# 12-1553
Reduced to
$134,900
Call Florence
570-715-7737
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MOUNTAINTOP
9 Anne Street
Modern bi-level, 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath,
remodeled kitchen
with all new appli-
ances. New gas hot
water furnace.
Hardwood floors.
Family room. 3 sea-
sons room & deck.
2 car garage. Large
wooded yard.
Excellent condition.
Convenient location.
Reduced to
$189,000 OBO
570-823-4282 or
570-823-7540
MOUNTAINTOP
Very nice Raised
Ranch with many
updates is in
''move-in'' condi-
tion. Home is heat-
ed with gas HWBB
has 200 amp elec-
tric. New sliders to
rear deck leading to
lovely kidney
shaped in-ground
pool. Must see!
Directions: S. Main
St. to Division to
Anne St., home on
left. MLS# 12-2252
$175,000
Call Lynda
(570) 696-5418
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
906 Homes for Sale
MOUNTAIN TOP
130 CHURCH ROAD
The feel of a true
colonial home with
double entry doors
off the foyer into the
living room and din-
ing room. Spacious
kitchen breakfast
area, family room
leading to a fenced
rear yard. 3-season
room with cathedral
ceiling. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
recently remodeled
2.5 bath and 2-car
garage. Located on
3.77 acres, all the
privacy of country
living yet conve-
niently located.
MLS#12-165
$183,900
Jill Jones 696-6550
Prudential:
696-2600
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NANITCOKE
3 bedroom, 1 bath.
Nice opportunity for
a starter home or
investment proper-
ty. Original columns,
moldings, and lead-
ed glass windows
are intact.
Reduced $40,000
CALL CHRISTINE
KUTZ
570-332-8832
NANTICOKE
1/2 DOUBLE
Great starter home
in nice area. Close
to schools and
recreation. Large 3
season porch with
cabinetry, great for
entertaining. New
plumbing, lots of
light & huge walk
up attic for storage
or rec room.
$35,000
Call CHRISTINE
KUTZ
570-332-8832
NANTICOKE
114 W. Union St.
Large home with 3
bedrooms, 8
rooms, yard with
garage and off
street parking. 2
bathrooms. Nice
condition. Loads of
potential. For more
into and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-2096
$59,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
NANTICOKE
182 Robert Street
Nice single or
duplex. Gas heat.
Detached garage.
This home is high
and dry, and avail-
able for immediate
occupancy. Call
Jim for details.
Affordable @
$99,500
TOWNE &
COUNTRY R.E.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
NANTICOKE
23 W. Grand Street
Totally Remodeled 3
Bedroom home on
large lot on a well-
kept street in move-
in condition! Home
Includes 1 1/2 Mod-
ern Baths w/ stone
countertops, tile
floors, spacious
kitchen with all new
appliances & plenty
of countertop
space! New carpet
throughout!
MLS 11-3473
$57,900
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
25 W. Washington
Move right into this
very nice 3 bed-
room, 1 bath home.
Lots of natural
woodwork and a
beautiful stained
glass window.
Newer kitchen
appliances and w/w
carpeting. Supple-
ment your heating
with a recently
installed wood pel-
let stove. This home
also has a one car
detached garage.
MLS 12-2171
$76,000
John Polifka
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
409 Union St.
This home has
good bones. New
windows, furnace,
newer addition,
tons of renovations.
Needs to be
cleaned out.
Bring it back!
MLS 12-2216
$92,500
David
Krolikowski
570-287-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-287-0770
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Vacation property?
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NANTICOKE
415 Jones Street
Adorable home with
charm & character.
4 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, eat-in
kitchen, formal din-
ing room, family
room with gas fire-
place. 3 season
room, fenced in
yard with rear deck
& shed.
$109,900
MLS#12-498
Michael Nocera
570-357-4300
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-5412
NANTICOKE
418 Front St.
Check out this large
4 bedroom, 1.5 bath
home with a formal
dining room, living
room and family
room. This home is
located across the
street from a beau-
tiful park and recre-
ation area. Great
for people who like
the outdoors and
have kids.
MLS 12-1466
$50,000
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
FIVE MOUNTAINS
REALTY
570-542-2141
NANTICOKE
62 W. Church St
Very nice, well kept
and ready to move
into. This 3 Bed-
room 1/2 double has
a modern kitchen
with snack bar &
modern cabinets
and counter top. 3
Bedrooms with
large closets and
w/w. Full modern
bath on second
floor. Walk up attic,
yard and shed.
Home as newer
roof, furnace and
hot water heater,
replacement win-
dows and nice
woodwork.
MLS 12-2367
$49,900
ANTONIK &
ASSOCIATES,
INC.
570-735-7494
Ext. 304
Patricia Lunski
570-814-6671
NANTICOKE
715 Maple St.
Handymans dream.
NOT a nightmare. A
little paint, carpet-
ing and water lines
and this house is
good to go. Large
yard. 2 bedrooms.
For mor info and
photos visit: www.
atlasrealtyinc.com.
MLS 12-2332
$34,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
Motivated seller!
Affordable 3 bed-
room 2 story home.
Features a study on
1st floor, or could
be a 4th bedroom.
Semi modern
kitchen, includes
appliances "as is",
gas heat, full base-
ment. MLS#12-1107
Asking $42,500.
Call Pat at
715-9337.
Lewith & Freeman
Real Estate
570-474-9801
NANTICOKE
NEW LISTING!
NANTICOKE-
WANAMIE
Very well main-
tained ranch home
with 8 rooms, 3
bedrooms (possible
5) 1.5 baths, central
air a 3-season
porch, 1-car built-in
garage and a nice
size fenced-in yard,
(lot size is 42x150).
This home has had a
lot of improvements
in the last 6 years
and has tons of
closet space. Set an
appointment to see
it today!
#12-2444 $99,500
Karen Altavilla
283-9100 x28
570-283-9100
NANTICOKE
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1PM TO 3 PM
136 East Ridge St.
A great home fea-
tures 3 bedrooms,
plenty of closet
space, modern eat
in kitchen with
great appliances,
living room with
wood pellet stove,
large family room, 1
1/2 modern bath-
rooms, washer/
dryer hook-up, sec-
ond floor has all new
replacement
windows, exterior
has aluminum sid-
ing, stain glass win-
dow on new front
porch, new above
ground pool, fenced
in level yard, Plenty
of off street parking,
A+ today. Never
worry about park-
ing, its always there.
Great location, best
price home in
today's market,
Shown by appoint-
ment only, to quali-
fied buyers.
REDUCED
$47,500
Call John Vacendak
570-735-1810
www.capitol-
realestate.com
for additional
photos
NANTICOKE
REDUCED!
143 W. Broad St.
Nice 2 story home
with 3 bedrooms
1.5 baths, fenced
yard, newer furnace
with 3 zones and
newer 200 amp
electrical service,
whole house water
filter and beautiful
hard wood floors.
This home has an
attached Mother in
Law suite with a
separate entrance.
This can easily be
converted to a 1st
floor master bed-
room with a
master bath.
MLS 12-1401
$64,900
John W. Polifka
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
570-704-6846
NEWPORT TWP.
4 Overlook Drive
Great split level
home in Whitney
Point development,
formerly Ridgeview.
This home has 3
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 2 car
garage, large deck,
and lower level
family room with a
bar and coal stove.
Heat your house all
winter long with
about $150 worth of
coal!
MLS# 12-2548
$175,000
Call John Polifka
570-704-6846
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
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906 Homes for Sale
NORTH LAKE
Inviting home with
90 of lakefront &
wonderful enclosed
dock. The huge
great room features
a vaulted ceiling,
hard wood floors,
handsome stone
fireplace, built-in
cabinets & long win-
dow seat with offer-
ing lake view. Mod-
ern kitchen with
large pantry for
entertaining, Master
suite opens to 3
season room, also
lakefront. 2nd floor
guest rooms are
oversized. MLS#
11-2954 $328,500
Call Rhea
570-696-6677
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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.
$135,000.
Jeannie Brady
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
NUANGOLA LAKE
28 Lance Street
Very comfortable 2
bedroom home in
move in condition.
Great sun room,
large yard, 1 car
garage. Deeded
lake access.
Reduced $107,000
MLS # 11-2899
CALL KATHIE
(570) 288-6654
PITTSTON
110 Union St.
Fixer upper with 3
bedrooms, new
roof, gas heat.
Great lot 50 x 173.
For more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 12-1513
$49,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON
12 Laflin Road
Like new spacious
3 bedroom, 2.5
bath end unit town-
house, Sliding doors
to deck off of living
room/dining room.
Master suite with
vaulted ceiling,
modern kitchen,
laundry on 2nd
floor. Roof and
water heater are
new. Convenient
location and out of
flood zone
MLS 12-938
$169,900
Donald Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
PITTSTON
175 Oak Street
New furnace,
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, 1st floor
laundry room, 3
season porch,
fenced yard and off
street parking.
MLS#12-721
$84,900
Call Patti
570-328-1752
Liberty Realty
& Appraisal
Services LLC
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PITTSTON
38 Johnson St.
Looking for a home
with 3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, modern
kitchen, hardwood
floors? Also fea-
tures gas fireplace,
new gas furnace,
newer windows and
roof, deck, fenced
in yard. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
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MLS 12-328
$129,900
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
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PITTSTON
45-47 Swallow St.
3 units include dou-
ble block home
with additional sin-
gle family home in
rear. Double block
has 3 bedrooms
and 1 bath on each
side. Single home
has 1 bedroom and
1 bath. Vinyl siding
and off street park-
ing. All utilities paid
by tenants except
sewer. Great
income.
MLS 12-1989
$119,000
Call Terry
570-885-3041
Angie
570-885-4896
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570-474-5574
PITTSTON
REDUCED
238 S. Main St.
Ten room home
with 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, 2 car
garage, great drive-
way, central air,
large yard. A must
see home!
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MLS 12-477
$129,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON REDUCED
31 Tedrick St.
Very nice 3 bed-
room with 1
bath. This house
was loved and
you can tell.
Come see for
yourself, super
clean home with
nice curb
appeal. For
more info and
photos visit:
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MLS 11-3544
Reduced to
$76,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON
REDUCED!
95 William St.
1/2 double home
with more
square footage
than most single
family homes. 4
bedrooms, 1.5
baths, ultra
modern kitchen
and remodeled
baths. Super
clean. For more
information and
photos visit
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MLS 11-2120
$54,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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PITTSTON TWP.
110 Front St.
This well-maintained
3 bedroom, 1.5
baths bilevel home
is in move in condi-
tion. Spacious eat-in
kitchen with custom
cabinets, tile floor
and counters.
Unique lower level
family room with
wood burning fire-
place, office space.
laundry/bath combo.
Plenty of storage
including an 8X6
cedar closet. Out-
door space has
covered patio,
columned carport
and well manicured
partially fenced
yard. Detached
large garage.
For more info &
photos, go to
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$205,000
MLS# 12-2053
Call Angie at
570-885-4896
Terry at
570-885-3041
PITTSTON TWP.
What a Wonderful
Home!! This home
is located on a
country sized lot in
a private setting
w/beautiful views
all around.
This split-level fea-
tures loads of living
space, including
3 bedrooms,
2 baths, eat-in
kitchen, living room
with wood stove
insert, large
family room, office
& sun room with
a propane heater.
Detached 2-car
garage, storage
shed & alarm
system.
Come take a look!!
MLS# 3733
$219,900
Call Deb
Roccograndi at
570-696-6671
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137 Hollywood Ave.
Beautiful 2 bed-
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the River Ridge
neighborhood.
Modern kitchen/din-
ing area with tile
flooring, laundry
area on main floor.
Living room with
gas fireplace and
French doors lead-
ing to back deck.
MLS 12-1109
$163,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
PLAINS
1610 Westmin-
ster Road.
DRASTIC PRICE
REDUCTION
Paradise found!
Your own per-
sonal retreat,
small pond in
front of yard,
private setting
only minutes
from everything.
Log cabin chalet
with 3 bed-
rooms, loft,
stone fireplace,
hardwood
floors. Detached
garage with
bonus room.
Lots to see.
Watch the snow
fall in your own
cabin in the
woods.
For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-319
$279,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
S
O
L
D
!
PLAINS
70 Warner Street
2 bedrooms,
move-in ready
with appliances,
nice yard with
shed and deck,
Newer roof, and
furnace, gas
heat. Low taxes.
Asking $65,900.
Please Call
570-822-8708
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OPEN HOUSE JULY
1ST
1:30-3:30pm
22 Penny Lane
Plenty of space for
everyone in this 4/5
bedroom 2 story.
Heated 4 season
sunroom; enjoy all
year! Large family
room opens to the
sunroom, spacious
u-shaped kitchen
offers roomy break-
fast area. Formal
living and dining
room. Second floor
has 4 bedrooms
and 2 full baths. 2
car garage. Above
ground pool/deck.
Unfinished base-
ment offers more
room for expansion.
Large mostly level
private yard. MLS#
12-1664
PRICE REDUCED
$259,900
Call Linda
(570) 956-0584
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
PLAINS
REDUCED
63 Clarks Lane
3 story Townhome
with 2 bedrooms, 3
baths, plenty of
storage with 2 car
built in garage.
Modern kitchen and
baths, large room
sizes and deck.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 11-4567
$139,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
PLYMOUTH
308 Stephanie
Drive
Attractive Brick
Front Ranch with 3
Bedrooms, gas
heat, Sunroom,
attached garage,
large yard, shed.
Hardwood floors
under rugs. Great
location. New win-
dows. Basement
can easily be fin-
ished. Well Main-
tained. MLS# 12-
1911
PRICE REDUCED
$139,900
Call Nancy Palumbo
570-714-9240
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PLYMOUTH
Nice 2 story home
sits high & dry on
side of Plymouth
Mountain. Large eat
in kitchen, living
room, dining room,
oil hotwater base-
board heat. Nice
yard, wrap around
porch.
Directions: Main
Street, Plymouth to
Coal Street, over
small bridge to 1st
hard left onto Smith
Row-house on
right. MLS# 12-2256
$55,000
Call Lynda
(570) 696-5418
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-696-1195
PLYMOUTH
Roomy 2 bedroom
single with eat-in
kitchen, tile bath,
gas heat & 2 car
detached garage.
Priced to sell at
$33,000
MLS 11-2653
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
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PLYMOUTH
This 4 bedroom 2
story has a full bath
on the 1st floor and
rough in for bath on
2nd floor. An
enclosed side patio
from the kitchen
dinette area & side
drive are a big plus.
MLS 12-553
Only $24,900
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
SHAVERTOWN
105 Summit Street
Fire damaged
home. Sold as is.
60 x 235 lot. Pub-
lic sewer,
water & gas.
$34,500, negotiable
Call 570-675-0446,
evenings.
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home?
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and let the
sellers know!
570-829-7130
SHAVERTOWN
57 Sara Drive
Bright & open
floor plan. This 7
year old home
offers
premium finishes
throughout,
beautiful kitchen
with granite tops,
walk-out lower level
finished with 3/4
bath - french doors
out to private 1.16
acre lot.
MLS# 12-1617
$432,000
Call Geri
570-696-0888
SHAVERTOWN
Dallas School
District.
Cape Cod home
with cherry kitchen,
stainless steel
appliances, tile and
Corian, family room
with pellet stove,
office on first floor,
2 bedrooms up and
one on first; deck,
in-ground pool with
heat pump, fenced
yard, 2-car
detached garage.
Solar credits on
electric costs. Call
my direct number
696-6565, office
number is 696-
2600 ext. 210.
Priced to sell at
$219.900. MLS# 12-
2267 Maribeth
Jones.
696-2600
SHAVERTOWN
Midway Manor
Ranch
3 bedrooms, 2
baths, family room,
3 season porch, gas
heat, central a/c, 2
car garage. 12-1935
$177,000
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
SHAVERTOWN
WB MLS 12-1904
$275,000
JUST REDUCED
**OPEN HOUSE**
Saturday,
June 30th &
Sunday, July 1st
1PM to 3 PM
112 Village Drive
Spacious & con-
venient 2 story
brick face Colonial
on corner of cul-
de-sac in Dallas
School District.
4/5 bedroom, 2.5
bath with 2nd
entrance to office
or potential in-law
suite. Contact
570-574-3751
SHAVERTOWN
Well maintained
raised ranch in
Midway Manor.
Good size level
yard with shed.
Large sunroom /
laundry addition.
Lower level family
room with wood
stove. $144,900
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
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SHICKSHINNY
119 West Union
Street
Out of flood
zone!
Large, 2 story
frame with 2,
three bedroom
apartments. Off
street parking,
Large, dry base-
ment, oil heat,
large front porch
and yard, also 4
room cottage,
with garage in
the rear of the
same property.
$85,000. Great
home and/or
rental.
Please call
570-542-4489
SHICKSHINNY
130 Marvin Rd.
Fantastic LOG
HOME W/GREAT
VIEWS**from Rear
Deck, 4 Bedrooms 2
Bath on 1.55 Acres.
Beautiful Landscap-
ing. 12-1489
$199,000
570-675-4400
SHICKSHINNY
3 bedroom, 2.5
bath log sided
Ranch on almost 2
acres. Lower level
is 3/4 finished.
Reduced! $195,000
MLS-11-4038
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Lake Front Property
at Shickshinny
Lake!!! 4
Bedrooms, 2.75
baths, 2 kitchens,
living room, large
family room. 2 sun-
rooms, office &
laundry room. Plus
2 car attached gar-
age with paved
driveway, AG pool,
dock & 100' lake
frontage. $382,500.
MLS #12-860
Call Kenneth
Williams
570-542-2141
Five Mountains
Realty
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SHICKSHINNY
LAKE
Price Reduced!
The best of both
worlds. If you crave
privacy, consider
this 4 bedroom, 3
bath raised ranch
on a 4.96 acre
wooded lot. A tree
lined driveway
leads to this spa-
cious 3,300 square
foot home. MLS#
12-1407 only
$185,000
Adjoining 1+ acre
with deeded lake
front available for
$50,000. Call
Barbara Metcalf
570-696-3801
SHICKSHINNY
REDUCED!!!!
408 Cragle Hill Rd.
This is a very well
kept Ranch home
on 6 acres, central
air, rear patio and 1
car garage. This is
a 3 parcel listing.
MLS 11-4273
$154,900
Jackie Roman
570-288-0770
Ext. 39
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
SHICKSHINNY
Very nice Ranch
home with 4 bed-
rooms, 2 full baths,
kitchen, dining room
& living room. Plus
propane fireplace in
living room, french
doors in dining room
and large deck with
a view. $159,900
MLS 12-287
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
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SWEET VALLEY
If you crave privacy,
consider this stun-
ning, 3 bedroom,
2.5 bath, 2 story
traditional cradled
on a 2 acre lot.
Ultra modern
kitchen with break-
fast area, great
room with cathedral
ceiling & fireplace,
formal dining room
& bonus room over
2 car garage. Only
$299,000.
MLS# 12-679
Call Barbara
Metcalf
570-696-0883
LEWITH &
FREEMAN
570-696-3801
SWEET VALLEY
REDUCED!
4 Oliver Road
Located in the back
part of Oliver Road
in a very private part
of North Lake in
Sweet Valley. Yearn-
ing to be restored,
lake front cape cod
in a very tranquil
setting was formerly
used as a summer
home. MLS 11-2113
$93,500
Jay Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
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SWEET VALLEY
Totally remodeled 3
bedroom, 2 bath
home on 1 acre with
large family room on
lower level. property
has small pond and
joins state game
lands. Reduced!
$129,900 Could be
FHA financed.
MLS# 11-4085
Five Mountains
Realty
570-542-2141
SWOYERSVILLE
187 Shoemaker St.
Adorable 3 bed-
room, 1 bath, Cape
Cod. Completely
remodeled inside
and out. Hardwood
floors throughout,
duct work in place
for central air instal-
lation. Back yard
deck for summer
cook outs and
much, much more.
Not a drive by!
MLS 12-1595
$142,500
Jay A. Crossin
EXT. 23
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ESTATE
570-288-0770
SWOYERSVILLE
19 Bohac St.
2-3 bedroom. New
bath with laundry 1st
floor. Large living
room. Finished
lower level. Full walk
up attic. Air condi-
tioning. Nice yard, 1
car garage. Low
taxes. Gas heat. A
must see. $95,000
Call 570-760-1281
for appointment
SWOYERSVILLE
44 Bohac Street
Lovely Cape Cod
home, with vinyl
siding, totally
remodeled and
re-wired, 2
bedrooms, 1 on 1st
floor, off street
parking and huge
yard. Newer roof
& replacement
windows, includes
newer stainless
steel appliances.
This home is a gem,
is a must see!
$134,000
Also listed on
Craigslist and
Zillow.com
Call
570-299-7158
SWOYERSVILLE
62 Bohac Street
Charming brick
front ranch, in
a well kept
neighborhood, 2
bedrooms, large
eat-in kitchen, tile
bath, large closets,
hardwood floors,
1st floor laundry, full
basement, low
maintenance
aluminum siding,
shed, nice yard,
asking $105,000
Call
908-876-4108
or 908-797-6682
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SWOYERSVILLE
689 Main Street
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, JULY 8
2PM TO 4PM
2 bedroom home on
large lot with bonus
efficiency apart-
ment. Large living
room, eat in kitchen,
screened porch.
Freshly painted and
new flooring.
$69,000. Call
570-696-3368
SWOYERSVILLE
Large yard, quiet
neighborhood. 2
bedrooms, dining &
living rooms, unfin-
ished basement, ,
$52,000. Call
(570)704-9446
SWOYERSVILLE
OPEN HOUSE
July 8th, 1-3
129 Townsend St.
Wonderful home in
great neighbor-
hood. Relax in the
pool after a hard
day of work.
Property offers the
opportunity to have
your own Beauty
Shop (equipment
negotiable), or
expand your living
space. Buyer
responsible for con-
firming zoning for
business. All
measurements
approximate.
MLS# 12-833
$195,000
Jolyn Bartoli
570-696-5425
THORNHURST
1061 Fairway Lane
Low maintenance,
single story ranch
home located in a
private golf course
community in the
Poconos for week-
end or year round
enjoyment. Modern
kit with breakfast
bar, formal living
room and dinning
room. Family room
with gas Fireplace.
Walk-up master
bedroom with
bonus room ideal
for an office. New
front and rear decks
in a private setting
within 30 minutes to
W-B or Scranton.
MLS 12-453
$105,000
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
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TRUCKSVILLE
OPEN HOUSE
157 Carverton Rd
SUNDAY, JULY 8
1:00 TO 3:00
Enjoy country living
with scenic views
just minutes from
309. This 2,030 sq
ft Colonial offers an
oak kitchen with
new Jennaire gas
range, family room
with fireplace lead-
ing to a spacious
rear deck, Formal
dining room, 4 bed-
rooms and 2/1/2
baths plus a 2 car
garage. The base-
ment has a work
shop area and can
easily be turned into
additional living
area. $195,000
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
(570) 288-6654
TRUCKSVILLE
REDUCED!!
221 Maple St.
Beautiful 4 bed-
room Back Mtn.
home with natural
woodwork, pocket-
doors, ceiling fans
& great light. Sit on
1 or 2 screened
rear porches and
enjoy awesome
views or sit on your
front porch in this
great neighbor-
hood! Dont forget
the above ground
pool with deck.
MLS 12-1699
$149,900
John Shelley
570-702-4162
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W. NANTICOKE
71 George Ave.
Nice house with
lots of potential.
Priced right. Great
for handy young
couple. Close to
just about every-
thing. Out of
flood zone.
MLS 12-195
REDUCED $69,900
Call Roger Nenni
EXT 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WAPWALLOPEN
18 Circle Ave.
Relax and enjoy the
beautiful view of Lily
Lake right from
your sunroom in
this quiet lake com-
munity. Entire home
redone In 2005,
beautiful hardwood
floors, central air,
skylights, coal
stove, small pond
and so much more.
Perfect for all year
round or a week-
end/summer get-
away. Off street
parking for
2 vehicles.
MLS 12-1892
$145,000
Shelby Watchilla
570-762-6969
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WAPWALLOPEN
Vinyl resided, new
shingles in 2008,
quiet location with
level, open ground.
Replacement
windows, new well
pump.
MLS #12-760
$59,900
Call Dale
570-256-3343
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Realty
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WEST NANTICOKE
TILBURY TERRACE
Tilbury Avenue
Superb 3 bedroom
single. Hardwood
floors, fireplace,
garage. Well main-
tained. Great Neigh-
borhood. Affordable
at $209,500.
Towne & Country
Real Estate Co.
570-735-8932
570-542-5708
WEST PITTSTON
*NEW LISTING*
951 Wyoming
Avenue
OPEN HOUSE
JULY 15th
1pm-3pm
Bright and cheery,
well kept home.
Oak kitchen, hard-
wood floors, large
family room. One
year home trust
warranty.
MLS# 12-1858
NEW PRICE!
$139,925
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
WEST PITTSTON
225-227 Boston Ave
Double block.
Wyoming Area
schools. Out of flood
zone. 1 side rented
to long term tenant
at $525 /month.
Other side remod-
eled - move in or
rent at $650/month.
3 bedrooms each
side, gas furnaces,
sunrooms, large
yard. $149,000. Call
570-357-0042
WEST PITTSTON
329 Wyoming Ave.
Flooded in Sept.
2011, being sold as
is. Great potential in
this 4 bedroom 2
3/4 bath house. Off
street parking. For
more info and pho-
tos visit:
www.atlasrealty-
inc.com
MLS 12-716
$49,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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WEST PITTSTON
510 Fourth St.
A nice 2 story, 3
bedroom home in
the Wyoming Area
school district. Cor-
ner lot. Out of the
flood zone.
MLS 12-1616
$79,000
Jackie Roman
EXT 39
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WEST PITTSTON
Great Rancher in
move-in condition, 3
bedroom, hardwood
floors, modern eat-
in kitchen, garage,
no flood. Asking
$162,500 MLS#12-
1399
Call Joe Gilroy Real
Estate.
570-288-1444
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WEST PITTSTON
NEW LISTING!
951 Wyoming
Avenue
OPEN HOUSE
JULY 15th 1-3pm
Bright and cheery,
well kept home.
Oak kitchen, hard-
wood floors, large
family room. One
year home trust
warranty. MLS# 12-
1858 NEW PRICE
$139,925
Call Tracy Zarola
570-696-0723
WEST WYOMING
"New Price" Very
roomy 2-story, fea-
tures 2 full baths,
and charming
kitchen with built-
ins, on a deep lot
with a detached
2-car garage. Pre-
viously a duplex,
just needs your
finishing touches.
$86,000
MLS# 12-512
Please Call
Deb Roccograndi at
570-696-6671
WHITE HAVEN
Priced to sell in
Woodhaven
Estates! This well
maintained home
located in the Crest-
wood School District
offers features such
as, covered deck
and lower deck
leading to the pool,
ductless A/C, zoned
heating system,
oversized heated 2-
car garage in addi-
tion to the built-in
garage. Finished
lower level with
recreation room,
workshop and
bath laundry area.
The list goes on,
come and take a
look! Owners are
ready to move, are
you?
MLS#12-872
$199,900
Jill Jones direct:
696-6550
696-2600
WHITE-HAVEN
501 Birch Lane
Beautiful 4 bed-
room, 3 bath. Enjoy
the amenities of a
private lake, boat-
ing, basketball
courts, etc. The
home has wood
floors and carpeting
throughout. French
doors in the kitchen
that lead you out to
the large rear deck
for entertaining. The
backyard has 2 utili-
ty sheds for storage
MLS 12-1695
$179,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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906 Homes for Sale
WILKES BARRE
840 Franklin Street
Duplex in good con-
dition. Nice neigh-
borhood. Could be
converted to a
single home. Rear
access to yard for
OSP. $31,900
Call Rae
570-714-9234
WILKES-BARRE
(Riverside Park)
Corner of Dagobert
and Gordon Ave.
2 bedroom modular
rancher (large mas-
ter BR) with a 20x
22 family room and
a woodburner. Pan-
elled interior. 10x12
three season porch.
Carport. 2 drive-
ways. Many extras.
MLS# 12-2092
Reduced $73,000
Ask for Bob Kopec.
Humford Realty, Inc.
570-822-5126
WILKES-BARRE
1 Cypress St.
Move in condition.
Large private yard,
off street parking
and a central
location.
MLS 12-2302
$67,000
Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
WILKES-BARRE
Great Investment.
Quiet street close to
everything. Nice
size rooms. Both
sides currently rent-
ed. Off street park-
ing in back with a 1
car garage.
$79,900. MLS 11-
4207. Call Donna for
more information or
to schedule a show-
ing. 570-947-3824
WILKES-BARRE
15 Amherst Ave
PRICE REDUCED!
Own for less than
your apartment
rent! Freshly painted
4 Bedroom Dutch
Colonial sports a
brand new roof & is
handicap accessible
with wheelchair
ramp in rear. 1st
floor has Master
Bedroom & 3/4 bath
with walk-in shower,
modern kitchen with
breakfast bar, com-
puter room & 1st
floor laundry. Great
neighborhood walk-
ing distance to
schools, colleges &
bus rte. Come in &
see what this great
house has to offer.
MLS 12-216
REDUCED!
$75,900
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WILKES-BARRE
16 Sullivan St.
Large 5 bedroom
home with a newer
roof, new gas fur-
nace, modern
kitchen and baths.
Close to
Central City.
MLS 12-1171
$60,000
Charles J.
Prohaska
Ext. 35
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WILKES-BARRE
168 Blackman St
Nice maintained
large double on a
corner lot. Great
investment opportu-
nity live on one side
and rent the other.
Extra room in the
attic on both sides.
Taxes are being
reassessed.
$75,500
MLS# 12-675
Call Pat Doty
570-696-2468
WILKES-BARRE
19 Lawrence St.
Very well kept 3
bedroom, 1.5 bath 2
story with family
room, enclosed
back porch and
fenced in back
yard. Nice layout
with lots of closet
space. Modern
kitchen, laundry 1st
floor. Replacement
windows and much
more!
MLS 12-1325
$77,000
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
2 Story, 3 bed-
rooms, 1 & 1/2 bath
single family. Large
eat-in kitchen, 1st
floor laundry, hard-
wood floors, newer
furnace & water
heater, 1 car
garage. Off street
parking. Quiet one
way street.
$49,900
MLS 11-4171
Call Jim Banos
Coldwell Banker
Rundle
570-991-1883
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WILKES-BARRE
210 Academy St.
Large grand home.
Open concept
downstairs, 1 st
floor laundry, lots of
closet space,
fenced in back
yard, extra large
driveway. Garage
with floor pit, auto
garage door open-
er. 60 amp subpan-
el, walk up attic.
Loads of potential.
MLS 12-1268
$115,000
David
Krolikowski
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
216 Franklin St
Elegant tudor with
4800 sq ft in Down-
town Wilkes-Barre's
Historic District. The
1st floor office has
1860 sq ft with cen-
tral air and 2 rest-
rooms. The resi-
dence upstairs
includes 5 bed-
rooms, 2 baths,
custom kitchen with
an island & sunny
breakfast room, for-
mal dinning room.
The formal living
room has a tray ceil-
ing, picture win-
dows and wet bar.
Also, a cozy den.
Private drive, Off
street parking for 5
cars. MLS 12-1525
$325,000
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
220 Stanton St.
For Sale by Owner
Large home,
1 or 2 families.
Driveway &
garage, $70,500.
570-855-8405
WILKES-BARRE
240 Sheridan St.
Cute home just
waiting for your
personal touch.
Looking to down-
size? Well this is
the one for you.
2nd floor could be
finished, along with
the basement. If
you are a handy-
man you have to
see this home.
MLS 12-1481
$42,000
Roger Nenni
EXT 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
240 Sheridan St.
Cute home just
waiting for your
personal touch.
Looking to down-
size? Well, this is
the one for you.2nd
floor could be fin-
ished along with the
basement. If you
are a handyman
you have to
see this home.
MLS 12-1481
$42,000
Roger Nenni
EXT 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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WILKES-BARRE
254 Sheridan St
Nice Bright Tradi-
tional with modern
ceramic eat-in
kitchen & tiled bath,
most windows
replaced, built-in
garage &deep yard.
Very convenient to
schools, shopping
and highways. MLS
12-1512. $74,900.
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-793-9449
Call Steve Shemo
570-718-4959
WILKES-BARRE
285 Blackman St
Great property.
Priced to sell quickly
and in move-in con-
dition! Easy access
to Interstate 81 &
shopping! 11-3215
$36,500
570-675-4400
WILKES-BARRE
322 Academy St.
Charming 3 bed-
room Ranch with
unique upgrades
including polished
concrete counter-
tops in kitchen, and
a lovely built in gas
fireplace in living
room. Up to date
landscaping, fenced
in yard and above
ground pool
and hot tub.
MLS 12-2441
$102,900
Jay A. Crossin
EXT. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
35 Hillard St.
Hardwood floors,
fenced in yard,
large deck. Off
street parking. 3
bedroom home with
1st floor laundry.
Move in condition.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1655
$76,500
Colleen Turant
570-237-0415
WILKES-BARRE
45 Marlborough Ave
Nice brick front
Ranch on corner
lot. 3 bedrooms, 1
full and (2) 1/2
baths. Finished
basement, breeze-
way to 2 car
garage. Fenced
yard and central air.
MLS 12-1612
New price
$114,900
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
46 Bradford St.
Pride of ownership
everywhere. 3 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, large
yard, off street
parking. Ready
to go!
MLS 12-1508
$69,900
Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
51 Flood Drive
Beautiful Town-
house in great con-
dition. Very spa-
cious with large
rooms, one car
garage and base-
ment storage. 3
bedrooms.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2292
$139,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
WILKES-BARRE
59-61 E. Thomas St
Fire damaged for-
mer multilevel
restaurant / tavern
with 2nd floor apart-
ment, two car
garage & parking
lot. Zoned R1; Buy-
ers must do their
own due diligence
and contact W-B
City as to proposed
use. This has poten-
tial! Please check
online photos
before scheduling a
showing. 12-2151
$39,500
Darcy J. Gollhardt
Realtor
570-262-0226
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-718-4959
Ext. 1352
WILKES-BARRE
60 Saint Clair St
Great 4 bedroom
home with new
kitchen, furnace and
bath. Laundry room
off kitchen. Newer
windows and roof.
Hardwood on first
floor. Off street
parking. Older one
car garage. Walk up
attic. MLS 11-1478
$59,000
Call Nancy Answini
570-237-5999
JOSEPH P. GILROY
REAL ESTATE
570-288-1444
WILKES-BARRE
68-70 W. South St.
5 Unit property for
sale on the campus
of Wilkes University
with a Cap Rate of
8.67%. Annual Net
Operating Income of
$34,238. 100%
occupancy over the
last 5 years. 12-1522
$395,000
Call Darren Snyder
Marilyn K Snyder
Real Estate
570-825-2468
WILKES-BARRE
74 Frederick St
This very nice 2
story, 3 bedroom, 1
bath home has a
large eat in kitchen
for family gather-
ings. A great walk
up attic for storage
and the home is in
move-in condition.
MLS 11-1612
$63,900
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
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WILKES-BARRE
77 Schuler St.
Newly renovated
with new windows,
door flooring, etc.
Goose Island
gem. Large home
with 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, screened
in porch overlook-
ing fenced in yard,
driveway, laminate
floors throughout.
Fresh paint, move
in condition. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-845
$99,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
89 Conwell Street
Well maintained 2
story home with a
finished lower level
and a gas fireplace.
New carpets and a
walk-up attic, great
for storage.
$60,000
MLS# 11-4529
Call Michael Nocera
SMITH HOURIGAN
GROUP
570-696-5412
WILKES-BARRE
Beautifully main-
tained 3 story home,
features hardwood
floors, built-in cabi-
net, five plus bed-
rooms, office, 3
bathrooms and
stained glass win-
dows. All measure-
ments are approxi-
mate. 12-1081
$99,900
Call Tracy
McDermott
Realty
570-696-2468
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WILKES-BARRE
For sale by owner
Located in Wilkes
Barre city.
65 Reno Lane
Currently rented
with a great tenant.
Entire home was
remodeled 10
years ago, including
new plumbing,
electric, drywall,
and is appraised
at $55,000.
Features 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths,
6 rooms total.
Partial unfinished
basement, with
gas heat, and yard
with wood deck.
All this for $40,000
Great investment
property.
owner will help with
closing!! Rent
income is $650.00
agents welcome.
Call 570-814-3666
WILKES-BARRE
Great 3 Story
Home Completely
Remodeled. New
Kitchen and
Baths with Marble
Floors. Numerous
Upgrades including
New Electric,
Plumbing and
Privacy Fence just
to name a few.
MLS# 12-1848
$74,000
Call Jack at
570-878-6225
CENTURY 21
SIGNATURE
PROPERTIES
570-675-5100
WILKES-BARRE
Handyman Special
Extra large duplex
with 7 bedrooms, 2
baths, fireplace,
screened porch, full
basement and 2 car
garage on double
lot in Wilkes-Barre
City. $58,000.
ERA BRADY
ASSOCIATES
570-836-3848
WILKES-BARRE
Just on the market
this 2 story offers a
modern kitchen,
formal dining room,
1st floor laundry
plus 2/3 bedrooms
On 2nd floor.
Affordably priced at
$ 27,900
MLS 12-50
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
Looking for a home
with 5 bedrooms or
mother in-law apart-
ment, this is the
home for you! This
property has many
amenities, a privacy
rear fence with a
concrete rear patio
(23 x23), large
storage building
(23 x 18). Off-
street parking for 2
vehicles, rear
porches on 2nd and
3rd floor. Home has
9 rooms, 2 modern
baths, 2 modern
kitchens with plenty
of cabinets.
Replacement win-
dows, newer roof,
natural woodwork in
living room and din-
ing room. Property
is close to all ameni-
ties including play-
ground across the
street, Dan Flood
School, Coughlin
High School, Gener-
al Hospital, Kings
College, churches
and shopping.
#12-1763 $69,900
Louise Laine
283-9100 x20
570-283-9100
WILKES-BARRE
Looking for a home
with 5 bedrooms or
mother in-law apart-
ment, this is the
home for you! This
property has many
amenities, a privacy
rear fence with a
concrete rear patio
(23 x23), large
storage building
(23 x 18). Off-
street parking for 2
vehicles, rear
porches on 2nd and
3rd floor. Home has
9 rooms, 2 modern
baths, 2 modern
kitchens with plenty
of cabinets.
Replacement win-
dows, newer roof,
natural woodwork in
living room and din-
ing room. Property
is close to all ameni-
ties including play-
ground across the
street, Dan Flood
School, Coughlin
High School, Gener-
al Hospital, Kings
College, churches
and shopping.
#12-1763 $69,900
Louise Laine 283-
9100 x20
570-283-9100
WILKES-BARRE
Nice 3 bedroom, 1
bath home, with 3
season porch and
detached 1 car
garage. Good
starter home in
well established
neighborhood.
Family owned for
many years.
$59,900
CALL
CHRISTINE KUTZ
570-332-8832
WILKES-BARRE
Nicely remodeled
fully rented Duplex,
near schools, hospi-
tal, parks & bus
route. Separate utili-
ties and off street
parking. MLS 12-
599 $96,500.
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-793-9449
Call Steve Shemo
570-718-4959
WILKES-BARRE
NOW REDUCED!
191 Andover St.
Lovely single family
3 bedroom home
with lots of space.
Finished 3rd floor,
balcony porch off of
2nd floor bedroom,
gas hot air heat,
central air and
much more.
Must see!
MLS 11-59
$54,900
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
Parsons Section
5 bedroom, 1 bath.
Garage. Corner lot.
Nice location. Out of
flood zone. $30,000
negotiable. Call
570-814-7453
906 Homes for Sale
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED
484 Madison St.
Well kept home
with finished base-
ment. Move in con-
dition with plenty of
rooms, new Pergo
floors on 2nd floor
and fenced in yard.
Newer roof and fur-
nace approximately
10 years old.
MLS 12-1291
$74,900
Donald Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED
60 Kulp St.
3-4 bedroom, 2
story home with
well kept hardwood
floors throughout.
Private driveway
with parking for 2
cards and nearly all
replacement win-
dows. MLS 11-2897
$59,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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WILKES-BARRE
REDUCED!
39 W. Chestnut St.
Lots of room in this
single with 3 floors
of living space. 3
bedrooms, 1 bath
with hardwood
floors throughout,
natural woodwork,
all windows have
been replaced,
laundry/pantry off of
kitchen. 4x10 entry
foyer, space for 2
additional bed-
rooms on the 3rd
floor. Roof is new.
MLS 11-325
$59,900
Jay A. Crossin
570-288-0770
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
Well - maintained
three bedroom
home with a large
yard. Great starter
home! 12-2390
$64,500
Darcy J. Gollhardt
Realtor
570-262-0226
CLASSIC
PROPERTIES
570-718-4959
Ext. 1352
WYOMING
20 Sharpe Street
A well-built, well-
kept brick front
ranch on a level
corner lot with
screened patio, big,
fully applianced
kitchen with many
cabinets, tiled bath,
hardwood floors,
roomy closets,
ductless air,
and spacious
semi-finished
2 room basement
this charming
property should
definitely make your
short list -
MLS# 12-2081
$159,900.
Call PAT today!
SMITH
HOURIGAN
GROUP
570 287 1196
WYOMING
REDUCED 50K!!!
573 Coon Road
This 100+ year old
Victorian comes
with a lot of ameni-
ties inside and out
on 6 acres of Coun-
try living. Indoor
pool, wine cellar,
patio, 4 car garage
and much more.
Property is being
sold as is.
MLS 12-1676
$349,000
Shelby Watchilla
570-762-6969
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
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YATESVILLE
10 Calvert St.
Pristine Bi-level,
3/4 be drooms,
modern kitchen
& 1 3/4 modern
baths. Heated
sunroom, hard-
wood floors, 1
car garage,
central air, land-
scaped yard.
For additional
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1804
$183,500
Call Lu-Ann
570-602-9280
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Edwardsville. Price
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$20,000 to $37,000
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
ASHLEY
100 Ashley St.
Well maintained 3
unit building with
extra $50 per
month from garage
with electric. Off
street parking for 4
cars and fenced in
yard. Back porches
on both levels. Fully
rented. Let rental
income pay for this
property. Must see!
MLS 12-1746
$109,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
ASHLEY
110 Ashley St.
Very nice duplex
with off street park-
ing and nice yard.
Enclosed porch on
1st floor and 2 exits
on 2nd. Fully rent-
ed. Great return on
your investment.
Rent pays your
mortgage. Dont
miss out
MLS 12-1745
$89,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
AVOCA
129 Lampman St.
Side by side double
block home with 3
bedrooms each
side, separate utili-
ties. Includes 2
extra lots. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2253
$79,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
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AVOCA
25 St. Marys St.
3,443 sq. ft.
masonry commer-
cial building with
warehouse/office
and 2 apartments
with separate elec-
tric and heat. Per-
fect for contractors
or anyone with stor-
age needs. For
more information
and photos log onto
www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
Reduced to
$89,000
MLS #10-3872
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
VM 101
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
BEAR CREEK
1255 Laurel Run Rd.
Bear Creek Twp.,
large commercial
garage/warehouse
on 1.214 acres with
additional 2 acre
parcel. 2 water
wells. 2 newer
underground fuel
tanks. May require
zoning approval.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
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MLS 12-208
$167,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
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DUPONT
100 Lincoln St.
MULTI FAMILY
3 bedroom home
with attached
apartment and
beauty shop. Apart-
ment is rented. For
more info and pho-
tos visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-941
$82,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DUPONT
238 Main St.
Multi Family Invest-
ment Property
Great opportunity
for the experienced
investor. Property is
large with parking
for at least 9 cars.
Extra lot, one office
and 2 apartments.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
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MLS 12-2315
$89,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
DURYEA
93 Mail St.
Four units. 3 resi-
dential and one
storefront.Great
corner location,
flood damaged
home being sold as
is. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1948
$49,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
EDWARDSVILLE
33-37 Church St.
4 unit investment
property close to
shopping and bus
routes.Off street
parking and large
yard. Includes 2
laundry rooms.
MLS 12-2383
$119,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
EDWARDSVILLE
Lawrence St.
Nice 3 unit property.
Lots of off street
parking and bonus 2
car garage. All units
are rented. Great
income with low
maintenance.
$139,900
MLS# 10-2675
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
FORTY FORT
1012 Wyoming Ave.
SUPER LOCATION
Needs work. Priced
to sell. Great for
your small business
or offices. Very high
traffic count. Prop-
erty is being sold IN
AS IS CONDITION.
Inspections for buy-
ers information only.
Property needs
rehab.
MLS 11-4267
$84,900
Roger Nenni
570-288-0770
Ext. 32
Crossin Real
Estate
570-288-0770
FORTY FORT
107 River St.
Large 3 unit apart-
ment building with
off street parking
for several cars.
3rd floor newly
remodeled. Hard-
wood floors. Large
yard, newer furnace
and great location.
Fully rented. Good
investment
propertY.
MLS 12-2017
$199,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
FORTY FORT
1301 Murray St.
2 family duplex.
Fully rented. Vinyl
sided, 2 car
garage, off street
parking. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-2028
$118,000
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
It's that time again!
Rent out your
apartment
with the Classifieds
570-829-7130
HARVEYS LAKE
COMMERCIAL
Restaurant/bar for
sale! 8,525 square
feet. Turn key with
seating for 125, bar
area seats 24, all
equipment is includ-
ed in sale, fixtures,
two-walk-in cool-
ers, furnishing,
kitchen equipment,
liquor license. Two
apartments with
long term tenants.
Gas heat, handicap
accessible,
high traffic area.
MLS# 11-4332
Call
Maribeth Jones,
direct number 696-
6565, office 696-
2600 ext. 210.
$475,000
696-2600
JENKINS TWP.
55 1/2 Main St.
Newer side by side
double built in 1989
with 2 bedrooms
and 1.5 baths each
side. All separate
utilities, very well
insulated and easy
to heat. Will qualify
for FHA financing
with low down pay-
ment. Is owner
occupied. If youre
just starting out or
looking to down-
size, you should
consider this
property. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-1851
$159,900
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
KINGSTON
366 Pierce Street
(corner lot). 1,300
sq. ft. concrete
block commercial
building on a 90 x
145 lot. Central air
conditioning. Paved
parking for 25 cars.
Presently a pizza
business, but land
can be used for
multiple uses (bank
building, offices,
etc.).
MLS 12-1279.
$325,000
Bob Kopec
HUMFORD REALTY
570-822-5126
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909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
KINGSTON
64-66 Dorrance St.
3 units, off street
parking with some
updated Carpets
and paint. $1500/
month income from
long time tenants.
W/d hookups on
site. MLS 11-3517
$99,900
Call Jay A.
Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
7 Hoyt St
Nice duplex zoned
commercial, can be
used for offices as
well as residential.
All separate utilities.
Keep apt. space or
convert to commer-
cial office space.
Adjacent lot for sale
by same owner.
MLS 11-2176
$79,900
Jay A. Crossin
CROSSIN
REAL ESTATE
570-288-0770
ext. 23
KINGSTON
INCOME PROPERTY
DUPLEX
2 bedrooms down,
1 upstairs, off-street
parking. $82,000.
Call (570)704-9446
KINGSTON
REDUCED
140 Wyoming Ave.
Location, Location,
Location! Great
space in high traffic
area. Was used for
professional busi-
ness with a gun
shop occupying a
small portion of the
building. Only the
gun shop is occu-
pied. OSP for
approximately
11 cars.
MLS 12-1735
$325,000
Shelby Watchilla
570-762-6969
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
5770-288-0770
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KINGSTON
REDUCED
341 Wyoming Ave.
3 story Victorian
located in a high
exposure area. Has
all the lovely signa-
ture woodwork of a
grand Victorian of
yesteryear! Can be
restored for use as
a residential home
or a landlord invest-
ment. Currently
subdivided into mul-
tiple office spaces
and 2 apartments.
MLS 12-617
REDUCED
$169,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
REDUCED
388 Schuyler Ave.
Well cared for
Duplex in great
location. 1st floor
has new bathroom
and large kitchen,
2nd floor has all
new carpeting and
long term tenant.
Large lot and off
street parking for 2
cars. Separate fur-
naces and electrici-
ty, Make an offer!
MLS 12-1125
$99,900
Call Shelby
Watchilla
570-762-6969
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
REDUCED!
155 Sharpe St.
Nice duplex with
separate electric
and water. Off
street parking in
rear. Also listed as
residential. See list
#12-609 for addi-
tional photos.
MLS 12-605
$74,900
Jay A. Crossin
Ext. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
LAFLIN
33 Market St.
Commercial/resi-
dential property
featuring Ranch
home with 3 bed-
rooms, newly
remodeled bath-
room, in good con-
dition. Commercial
opportunity for
office in attached
building. For more
info and photos
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3450
Reduced
$149,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
LEHMAN TWP
3000 Square Foot
Building zoned
commercial
available for lease.
Located in high
traffic area. Parking
for 20 cars.
MLS# 12-1452
$1500/month
Call Barbara Metcalf
570-696-0883
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home?
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sellers know!
570-829-7130
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COMMERCIAL
Over 10,000 square
feet of storage
space in two build-
ingsroom to
build another build-
ingprofessional,
car wash, restau-
rant, salon, just min-
utes from the Cross
Valley Expressway
Exit 6. Survey, storm
water/drainage
control plan and soil
and erosion sedi-
mentation control
plan completed if
you choose to build
a building on this
property. MLS# 12-
1647
Call Maribeth Jones,
direct number 696-
6565, office 696-
2600 ext. 210.
REDUCED TO
$199,000
696-2600
NANTICOKE
109-111 Welles St.
2 properties for the
price of o ne! A 3
unit apartment
building and a
detached 2 bed-
room home. Apart-
ment building con-
sists of a 3 bed-
room 1/2 double
and two 3 room
apartments. Sepa-
rate utilities. Elec-
tric heat in rear
home. Bran new
roof and other
updates.
MLS 12-2015
$119,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
INCOME/
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
NANTICOKE
Unique investment
opportunity. Vacant
storefront which
can be used for
office, retail, etc.
with a 3-room, 1
bedroom apartment
above. Other side of
the building is a 6-
room, 3 bedroom
home. Perfect for
owner occupied
business with addi-
tional rental income
from apartment.
Newer roof & fur-
nace, hardwood
floors, off-street
parking, corner lot.
Close to LCCC.
MLS#12-780
$44,900
Karen Ryan
283-9100 x14
570-283-9100
NIGHTCLUB FOR SALE
Seven years old.
Luzerne County,
Wilkes-Barre area.
1,800 square feet
bar & 1,800
square feet
banquet hall. No
kitchen. Off street
parking for 20
cars. Partner
considered.
$327,000, firm.
P.O. 2827
Wilkes-Barre
PA 18702
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
PITTSTON
68 William St.
Great investment
property with 3
units and separate
utilities. Each unit
has 2 entrances
and washer hook
up. Roof is 5 years
old. For more info
visit: www.atlas
realtyinc.com.
MLS 12-1897
$69,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PITTSTON
Duplex. Aluminum
siding, oil heat, semi
- modern kitchens,
long term tenant. On
a spacious 50 x
150 lot. Motivated
Seller. REDUCED.
$33,260
Ann Marie Chopick
570-760-6769
570-288-6654
PITTSTON
FOR SALE
5 Unit
Money Maker
Available immedi-
ately. Fully rented,
leases on all five
units. Separate
utilities, new roof
in 2007, 3 new
gas furnaces, off
street parking for
6 vehicles, 3 bay
garage. Over
$29,000 in rents.
A true money
maker for the
serious investor.
Must Sell!
$140,000.
Call Steve at
(570)468-2488
PITTSTON
Newly renovated
Main Street
location right in
the heart of the
booming section.
commercial space
available with with
front prime win-
dow. Perfect for
anything in the
beauty industry,
nail salon, bou-
tique store, etc.
Call
570-654-6737,
570-212-2908
or 570-362-4019
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Lose Something?
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belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
570-829-7130
PITTSTON
PRICED
REDUCED
NEW PRICE
$79,900
35 High St.
Nice duplex in great
location, fully occu-
pied with leases.
Good investment
property. Separate
utilities, newer fur-
naces, gas and oil.
Notice needed to
show. For more info
and photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 11-3222
$89,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
PLYMOUTH
155 E Walnut St.
Good investment
property knocking
on your door. Don't
miss out, come and
see for yourself.
Also included in the
sale of the property
is the lot behind the
home. Lot size is
25X75, known as
147 Cherry St.
$82,000
MLS# 10-2666
Call Karen
Coldwell Banker
Rundle Real Estate
570-474-2340
PLYMOUTH
259 Shawnee Ave.
6 unit property with
one 2 unit building
and a 4 unit apart-
ment building. The
2 unit property has
been completely
rebuilt from frame
up in 2010! Very
good condition 4
unit building has
many updates also.
MLS 12-2016
$269,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
SHAVERTOWN
NEW LISTING!
COMMERCIAL
LEASE
30 Carverton Road,
Historic Back
Mountain church
with modern
updates ready for
your professional
office, retail,
antique or craft
store. The possibili-
ties are many;
property is Zoned
B-1. Beautiful tiled
entry foyer leads
to the
reception/cashier
area and a waiting
room or additional
retail space. Along
the center open
hallway (with vault-
ed ceiling) are five
private
offices/rooms, each
measuring approxi-
mately 10x10.
There is a storage
room and half-bath.
The lower level has
its own entry (also
accessed from the
1st floor) and
includes an open
office area, a
16x13 private
office, a room for a
mini-kitchen/break
room, another half
bath and more stor-
age. The building is
heated with a 2-
zone gas system
and has a Trane
High Efficiency air
conditioning sys-
tem. The property
has parking adja-
cent to the building
and directly across
the street (a total of
32 spaces with 3
designated for
handicap parking).
This unique proper-
ty is listed at
$1500/month. Ten-
ant will be responsi-
ble for gas, electric
and water utilities,
along with their fur-
niture, equipment
and liability insur-
ance. The owner
will pay taxes,
DAMA sewer and
basic trash/recy-
cling expense and
insurance on the
building. Photos and
other information
about this property
are available online
at www.poggi-
jones.com. CLICK
on the link for Com-
mercial and invest-
ment properties
and enter 12-2089
in the MLS Search.
For additional infor-
mation or to sched-
ule an appointment
please contact Wal-
ter or Mary Ellen
Belchick at 696-
6566 or email
mebelchick@poggi-
jones.com
696-2600
SHEATOWN
230 Robert St.
5 unit investment
property. Remod-
eled in 2008. Four 1
bedroom units and
one 2 1/2 bedroom
unit. Off street
parking for 3 cars
and a private drive-
way for unit #2.
Property has a
community
laundry room.
MLS 12-2382
$219,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WEST PITTSTON
134 Ann St.
Nice duplex in a
great neighbor-
hood. Low mainte-
nance. Investors:
Money maker right
from the start. Unit
2 is owner occu-
pied, rent is pro-
jected.
MLS 12-575
$119,000
David
Krolikowski
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
WEST PITTSTON
134 Ann St.
Nice Duplex in a
great neighbor-
hood. Low mainte-
nance investors.
Money maker right
from the start. Unit
2 is owner occu-
pied. Rent is
projected.
MLS 12-575
$119,000
David
Krolikowski
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
WILKES-BARRE
103 W. Chestnut St.
3 unit investment
property. Complete-
ly remolded in 2010
including new
plumbing and elec-
trical service. Each
unit has a laundry
room. Large fenced
yard and
fully rented.
MLS 12-2381
$119,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
150 Dana St.
Completely remod-
eled! Modern 5 unit
property with hard-
wood flooring and
ceramic tile in
kitchens and baths.
New furnace in
2009. Secure build-
ing. Fully rented.
Large concrete
basement for
Owners storage,
part of which could
be used as an effi-
ciency. All services
separate. Utilities
included in rent for
#5 only. Great
money maker
MLS 12-1740
$319,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
1st block S. Franklin
St. Historic District.
Beautiful 3 story
building. 2,300
square feet on first
floor. Commercial &
residential use. 8
parking spaces.
$395,000.
Call 570-824-7173
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WILKES-BARRE
62 Hutson St.
Duplex in good con-
dition Fenced in
yard and back
screened porch.
Fully rented. Prop-
erty pays for itself
with $$$ left over.
Take a look NOW!
MLS 12-1747
$59,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
70-72 Sullivan St.
Well maintained 4
unit property with
enclosed back
porches and off
street parking for 4
cars. Fully rented.
New roof in 2008.
Great investment.
Make an appoint-
ment now!
MLS 12-1748
$179,000
Debbie McGuire
570-332-4413
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE
97 Kado St.
Duplex on nice cor-
ner lot in quiet
neighborhood. A lit-
tle TLC needed.
Could easily be
converted to a sin-
gle family.
Motivated seller.
MLS 12-1867
$84,900
Donald Crossin
570-288-0770
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WYOMING
3 APARTMENTS
Unique, charming 1
Story Nantucket
Style 2 bedroom
owners cottage +
duplex 1 & 2 bed-
room. Extensive
renovations made.
2 rents will pay bills,
or rent 3 for max
income. NOT IN
FLOOD ZONE.
Asking $135,900.
570-609-5133
909 Income &
Commercial
Properties
WYOMING
PRICE REDUCED!
285 Wyoming
Ave.
First floor cur-
rently used as a
shop, could be
offices, etc.
Prime location,
corner lot, full
basement. 2nd
floor is 3 bed-
room apartment
plus 3 car
garage and
parking for
6 cars. For
more informa-
tion and photos
go to www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS #10-4339
$159,900
Call Charlie
VM 101
912 Lots & Acreage
BEAR CREEK
39 Wedgewood Dr.
Laurelbrook Estates
Lot featuring 3.22
acres with great
privacy on cul-de-
sac. Has been perc
tested and has
underground utili-
ties. 4 miles to PA
Turnpike entrance.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-114
$64,900
Call Tom
570-262-7716
DALLAS
$129,900
SPECTACULAR
WATER VIEW!
2 acres overlooking
Huntsville
Reservoir. Building
site cleared but
much of woodlands
preserved. Perc &
site prep done.
Call
Christine Kutz
570-332-8832
DALLAS
WATERFRONT
Waterfront
Property
80 Acre Pond
26 Acres of Land
$425,000
106+ Acre property
with 3 Bedroom
Ranch home and
pole barn in Franklin
Township. Rare
opportunity to own
Perrins Marsh. Call
Now for more infor-
mation. MLS# 12-
2427 $425,000
Call Cindy King
570-690-2689
www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
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
To place your
ad call...829-7130
FARMLAND LIQUIDATION!
5 Acres $19,900
8 Acres $24,900
Gorgeous views,
fields, woods! 30
minutes Albany. Just
off 1-90. Fully
approved for your
country home!
888-793-7762
www.NewYorklan-
dandLakes.com
HARDING
REDUCED
Mt. Zion Road
One acre lot just
before Oberdorfer
Road. Great place
to build your
dream home
MLS 11-3521
$24,900
Call Colleen
570-237-0415
HARVEYS LAKE
Beach Street. 2 nice
building lots. Approx
100 x 150 each.
Public sewer avail-
able. Paved road.
Surveyed. $19,995
each.570-822-7359
912 Lots & Acreage
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
Prestigious
Highland Hills
Development
.88 Acres. $75,000
570-947-3375
KEELERSBURG
River front lot with a
deck overlooking
water. Well, septic &
electric on site. New
price. $32,000.
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
KINGSTON
302-304 Wyoming
Avenue
One of the only
commercial building
lots available on
Wyoming Ave.
Make this extremely
busy site the next
address of your
business.
MLS 08-1872
$89,000
Jay A. Crossin
EXT. 23
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
401-403 Main St.
3 lots together. 2 in
Kingston (nice cor-
ner paved lot) 1 in
Edwardsville
(40x60) potential to
build with parking or
parking for 20-48
vehicles.
MLS 12-1465
$75,000
John Shelley
570-702-4162
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
LAFLIN
Lot#9
Pinewood Dr
Build your new
home in a great
neighborhood. Con-
venient location
near highways, air-
port, casino and
shopping
156 X 110 X 150 X 45
DIRECTIONS Rt 315
to laflin Rd; make
left off Laflin Rd onto
Pinewood Dr. Lot is
on corner of
Pinewood Dr. and
Hickorywood Dr.
MLS 11-3411
$32,000
atlas realtyinc.com
Call Keri Best
570-885-5082
LARKSVILLE
Nice country setting
close to town for
your new home!
Lot is 75 x 107
with an existing
12 x 20 shed.
$15,000
CALL
CHRISTINE KUTZ
570-332-8832
LEHMAN
9 Acres on Lehman
Outlet Road. 470
front, over 1,000
deep. Wooded.
$150,000. Call
Besecker Realty
570-675-3611
MOOSIC
BUILDING LOT
Corner of Drake St.
& Catherine,
Moosic. 80x111
building lot with
sewer & water
available, in great
area with newer
homes. Corner lot.
For more details
visit www.atlasreal-
tyinc.com.
MLS #12-1148.
$29,900
Call Charlie
MOUNTAIN TOP
5.4 acres in
Glendale Manor.
Walking distance to
Crestwood High
School. Is already
subdivided into six
lots . Perfect for a
private custom
home site or for
development.
Call Christine Kutz
570-332-8832.
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MOUNTAIN TOP
Level building lot.
100 x 175, all utili-
ties including gas.
Ready for construc-
tion. $43,500
570-868-5257
MOUNTAIN TOP
Several building lots
ready to build on!
ALL public utilities!
Priced from
$32,000 to
$48,000! Use your
own Builder! Call
Jim Graham at
570-715-9323
912 Lots & Acreage
MOUNTAIN TOP
Vacant Commercial
Land. Route 309.
High traffic location.
All utilities.Between
St. Judes & Walden
Park on right.
132x125. $46,900
MLS 12-1657
Call Vieve Zaroda
(570) 474-6307
Ext. 2772
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
NEWPORT TWP.
LOTS LOTS - - LOTS LOTS - - LOTS LOTS
1 mile south of
L.C.C.C.
210 frontage x 158
deep. All under-
ground utilities, nat-
ural gas. GREAT
VIEW!! $37,500
2 LOTS AVAILABLE
100 frontage x 228
deep. Modular
home with base-
ment accepted.
Each lot $17,000.
Call 570-714-1296
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
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LivingInQuailHill.com
New Homes
From $275,000-
$595,000
570-474-5574
PITTSTON TWP.
Beautiful lot in
Pocono Ridge
Estate. 1.14 acres
with a view!
MLS 12-1313
$48,500
Call Kevin Sobilo
570-817-0706
SHICKSHINNY LAKE
Location, Location,
Location
A most unique &
desirable property.
This is an opportu-
nity to purchase
a centrally
situated lot with an
unmatched view of
this beautiful lake.
If you are looking
for that special
building site, this is
it! If you see
it, youll agree.
MLS# 11-1269
$179,900
Call Dale Williams
Five Mountains
Realty
570-256-3343
SHICKSHINNY
Level *7.5 acres*
building lot with a
mountain view.
Great for horses or
organic farming.
MLS 12-306
$59,000
570-675-4400
SWEET VALLEY
Grassy Pond Road
6.69 wooded acres.
Great building site
and/or ideal hunting
property. No utili-
ties. $70,000.
Call Pat Doty
570-394-6901
McDermott Real
Estate
570-696-2468
TRUCKSVILLE
187 Skyline Drive
2 + acres with 2
subdivided lots set
in the woods with
awesome views.
Great location and
all utilities. Build
your dream
home(s).
MLS 12-1988
$99,900
John Shelley
570-702-4162
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WANAMIE
2 Miner Ave.
Looking to build?
Check this lot out!
This is on the edge
of a hill and has a
great view. 440
acres corner of
Belles and Miner
MLS 12-1007
$14,900
Roger Nenni
EXT. 32
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
WHITE HAVEN
Route 115
Nice level building
lot right in front of
the golf course!
Close to I-80 & PA
Turnpike. $14,500
Louise Gresh
570-233-8252
CENTURY 21
SELECT GROUP
570-455-8521
WILKES-BARRE
57 Fulton St.
Nice residential
area. Lot for sale -
3080 square feet.
MLS 12-1762
$5,000
Kelly Connolly-
Cuba EXT. 37
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
912 Lots & Acreage
WYOMING
FIRST ST.
4 building lots each
measuring 68x102
with public utilities.
For more info and
photos visit:
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
MLS 12-439
$39,900 EACH
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
915 Manufactured
Homes
HUNLOCK CREEK
3 bedroom, 2 bath
home in great con-
dition in park.
$16,000. Financing
available with
$3,000 down. Call
570-477-2845
938 Apartments/
Furnished
DUPONT
302 Main Street,
1 bedroom, 1 bath,
1st floor 3 room
apartment. Wash-
er/dryer on
premises, comes
furnished OR
unfurnished. A/C,
water, sewer,
garbage included. ,
$500/per month, +
security and elec-
tric, unfurnished is
$450 plus electric,
no smoking. Call
570-466-2157 or
570-477-2847
NANTICOKE
Nice, clean, 1 bed-
room, water, sewer,
garbage fee includ-
ed.Washer/dryer,
refrigerator & stove
availability. Security,
$465/month. No
pets, no smoking
570-542-5610
WILKES-BARRE
VICTORIAN
CHARM
34 W. Ross St.
Fully furnished,
1 bedroom, All
appliances and
most utilities
included. Secure,
private off street
parking. Historic
building is non
smoking/no pets.
Base rent
$700/mo. Securi-
ty, references
required. View at
houpthouse.com.
570-762-1453
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
ASHLEY
1st floor,
2 bedroom. Laun-
dry room, off street
parking, large yard.
Includes water,
sewer & garbage
References, 1st,
last + security
required. NO PETS
$600/ month
570-735-8730
570-332-8080
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ASHLEY
74 W. Hartford St
1 bedroom + com-
puter room. 2nd
floor. Water,fridge,
stove, washer/dryer
included. No pets.
Security, lease,
application fee.
$500 + utilities.
570-472-9494
Dallas, Pa.
MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
220 Lake St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized program.
Extremely low
income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,400.
570-675-6936,
8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
DUPONT
Completely remod-
eled, modern 2 bed-
room townhouse
style apartment.
Lots of closet
space, with new
carpets and com-
pletely repainted.
Includes stove,
refrigerator, wash-
er, dryer hook up.
Nice yard & neigh-
borhood, no pets.
$595 + security. Call
570-479-6722
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DUPONT
Totally renovated
6 large room
apartment. Partially
furnished, brand
new fridge/electric
range, electric
washer & dryer on
1st floor. Brand new
custom draperies,
Roman shades,
carpeting/flooring
& energy efficient
windows. Kitchen
with snack bar. Full
tiled pink bath on
1st floor. Beautiful
original Victorian
wainscotting, ceil-
ings, woodwork &
vintage wall paper.
Victorian dining
room with wall to
wall carpet. Living
room with large
storage closet,
2 large bedrooms
with wall to wall &
large closets. Attic
partially finished for
storage. 2nd floor
large front balcony
with beautiful view
of the Valley. 1st
floor back porch
with large back
yard, off-street
parking. Easy
access to I-81, air-
port & casino. Tran-
quil neighborhood.
No smoking. $800
+ utilities & security.
570-762-8265
DURYEA
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room, no pets.
$450/month. Sewer
& garbage paid,
1 month security.
570-412-2886
EDWARDSVILLE
3 or 4 bedroom. Off
street parking. Gas
heat. $600 + utilities
& security. Call
570-814-7562
EXETER
Nice one bedroom
first floor apartment
with extra room in
Basement. Washer
hookup. Heat & hot
water included in
rent. References &
security required.
Non Smoking. $650
per month. Call
Nancy Answini
Gilroy Real Estate
(570)237-5999
FORTY FORT
1 BEDROOM, 2ND
FLOOR APT
Very nice, quiet,
clean, great neigh-
borhood. Hardwood
floors, air, washer
/dryer with newer
appliances, stor-
age. 1st/last/securi-
ty with one year
lease. References
required. $650 +
utilities. Water/
sewer by owner, no
pets, non-smoking.
Call 202-997-9185
for appointment
FORTY FORT
HEAT/HOT
WATER/TRASH
INCLUDED. 2nd
floor, 2 bedrooms,
refrigerator &
stove, coin operat-
ed washer/dryer on
premises, new car-
peting and paint
throughout, off-
street parking, no
pets, no smoking.
$625/mo.+ security
& lease. Available
Immediately
(570)760-4830
FORTY FORT
$500.
Efficiencies
Available 30+
approximate
days. Efficien-
cies with new
kitchens, appli-
ances, laundry,
etc. $500 & up +
utilities, total
electric. 2 year
leases, No pets
or Smoking,
Employment ver-
ification. Man-
aged by
America Realty
288-1422
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Two 1st floor, 1 bed-
room apartments.
All utilities included.
No pets. $450 + 1
month security.
(908) 964-1554
HARVEYS LAKE
1 or 2 bedroom,
LAKE FRONT apart-
ments. Wall to wall,
appliances, lake
rights, off street
parking. No Pets.
Lease, security &
references.
570-639-5920
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KINGSTON
1 bedroom,
ATTRACTIVE,
CONVIENANT &
QUIET., Closets,
porch, yard, gas
heat, spacious. NO
Pets, NO smoking,
NO Section 8.
$525+ utilities,
discount
available. 574-9827
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor. Refrigerator &
stove provided. Off-
street parking.
$525/month
includes water.
No pets.
Call 570-779-1684
KINGSTON
2nd floor, 3 bed-
rooms, deluxe
duplex with den, 1.5
bath, living and din-
ing rooms, eat in
kitchen ,
all appliances+
washer/dryer, car-
peted, A/C, garage,
no pets/smoking.
Lease required.
570-287-1733
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971 Vacation &
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971 Vacation &
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OPEN HOUSE: Friday, July 6th - 11am to 2pm
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
1 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
61 E. Northampton St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Affordable Senior Apartments
Income Eligibility Required
Utilities Included! Low cable rates;
New appliances; Laundry on site;
Activities! Curbside Public Transportation
Please call
570-825-8594
D/TTY 800-654-5984
CEDAR
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Apartment
Homes
Ask About Our
Summer Specials!
$250 Off
1st Months Rent, &
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Security Deposit
With Good Credit.
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FEATURING
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Central Air
Fitness Center
Swimming Pool
Easy Access to
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Mon Fri. 9 5
44 Eagle Court
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18706 (Off Route 309)
570-823-8400
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EAST
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APARTMENTS
The good life...
close at hand
Regions Best
Address
1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.
822-4444
www.EastMountainApt.com
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.
288-6300
www.GatewayManorApt.com
1 & 2 BR
Apts
2 & 3 BR
Townhomes
Wilkeswood
Apartments
www.liveatwilkeswood.com
570-822-2711
BLACK LAKE, NY
Come relax & enjoy
great fishing & tran-
quility at its finest.
Housekeeping
cottages on the
water with all the
amenities of home.
NEED A VACATION? Call Now!
(315) 375-8962 www.blacklake4fish.com
[email protected]
$50 off Promotion Available Now!
MEDICAL
OFFICE
For Rental Information Call:
1-570-287-1161
www.lippiproperties.com
OFFICE
Park Ofce Building
400 Third Ave., Kingston
1512 Sq Ft.----can
be expanded to
1944 Sq.Ft.
906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale
Professional Ofce Rentals
Full Service Leases Custom Design
Renovations Various Size Suites Available
Medical, Legal, Commercial
Utilities Parking Janitorial
Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
For Rental Information Call:
1-570-287-1161
New Bridge Center
480 Pierce Street
Ofcenter250
250 Pierce Street
Ofcenter270
270 Pierce Street
Park Ofce Building
400 Third Ave.
Ofcenter220
220 Pierce Street
KINGSTON OFFICENTERS
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KINGSTON
SDK GREEN
ACRES HOMES
11 Holiday Drive
Kingston
A Place To
Call Home
Spacious 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Arts.
3 Bedroom
Townhomes
Gas heat included
FREE
24 hr. on-site Gym
Community Room
Swimming Pool
Maintenance FREE
Controlled Access
Patio/Balcony
and much more...
570-288-9019
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Unfurnished
KINGSTON
399 - 401 Elm Ave.
Quiet convenient-
neighborhood.
Newly remodeled
apartments. 2nd
floor, 2 bedroom
apts. $600 each +
utilities NO PETS,
No section 8 hous-
ing. References and
security required.
570-301-2785
KINGSTON
800 Block Market
Street. Ground
level, 1st floor, 2
bedroom, refriger-
ator & stove. $670
to $720/month,
includes utilities
Security & refer-
ences. Call JIm at
570-288-3375 or
visit www.dream
rentals.net
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KINGSTON
Beautiful, over-
sized executive
style apartment
in large historic
home. Two bed-
rooms, one bath,
granite kitchen,
hardwood floors,
dining room, liv-
ing room, base-
ment storage,
beautiful front
porch, washer/
dryer. $1,000
monthly plus util-
ities. No smok-
ing. Call
570-472-1110
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KINGSTON
Duplex
Great 1st floor,
3 bedrooms, 2
baths, living&dining
rooms, eat-in
kitchen, all
appliances,
washer/dryer,
carpeted, A/C,
garage, no
pets/smoking.
Lease required
570-287-1733
KINGSTON
MARKET STREET
1st floor, 1 bedroom
in a beautiful home.
3 rooms, fridge &
stove. Washer/dryer
hookup in base-
ment, yard, porch,
$475 + security. No
pets. 570-542-7740
KINGSTON
Newly remodeled 1
bedroom, central
heat & air, wall to
wall carpeting, off
street parking,
washer/dryer hook-
up, No pets. $450
Call 570-288-9507
LAFLIN
TOWNHOME
206 Haverford Dr.
Oakwood Park
Thoroughly modern,
completely renovat-
ed 3 bedroom 1.5
bath Townhome in
centrally located
Oakwood Park. All
appliances, hard-
wood floor, central
air. $1200/mo + utili-
ties. No Pets.
EILEEN R.
MELONE REAL
ESTATE
570-821-7022
LARKSVILLE
2 bedroom, 1 Bath
$725. Double Secu-
rity. Brand New
Hardwood & Tile
Floors. Dishwasher,
Washer/Dryer. Must
see to appreciate!
Quality, Affordable
Housing.
BOVO Rentals
570-328-9984
VISIT
US
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
LUZERNE
Large, 2 bedroom,
2nd floor. Wall to
wall carpeting. No
pets. $575/month +
utilities.
570-301-7723
MOOSIC
4 room apartment,
2nd floor.
$675/month +
security & refer-
ences. Also
available, 5 room
apartment, 1st
floor, $745/month.
Both apts. have
heat, water &
sewer included.
570-457-7854
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MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apart-
ments for elderly,
disabled. Rents
based on 30% of
ADJ gross income.
Handicap Accessi-
ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity. TTY711
or 570-474-5010
This institution is an
equal opportunity
provider &
employer.
MOUNTAIN TOP
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.
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, wall to
wall carpet, off-
street parking, $495
per month+ utilities,
security, lease.
HUD accepted. Call
570-687-6216
or 570-954-0727
NANTICOKE
Large 1 bedroom,
1st floor apt, nice,
quiet neighborhood,
all appliances
included and off
street parking.
$460/month Call
570-441-4101
NANTICOKE
S. Hanover St
1 bedroom + attic.
2nd floor. Fridge/
stove. Hook- ups,
yard. No pets. $449
+ $300 security.
INCLUDES HEAT &
WATER. Call
570-824-8786
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NANTICOKE
Spacious 1st floor, 1
bedroom apartment.
Hardwood floors.
Full kitchen. Large
dining room. No
pets,no smoking.
$475. Water, sewer
& trash included.
570-262-5399
PARSONS
Available 8/1/12
Three bedrooms,
stove & washer.
Nice yard, great
3rd floor playroom/
office. $700/month,
+ utilities, 1 month
rent & security.
Call 570-262-4604
PITTSTON
2nd floor, 1 bed-
room. Appliances.
Very clean. Fresh
Paint. No pets.
Includes heat &
water. $500/month.
570-693-2148
570-430-1204
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PITTSTON
Available now
3rd floor, 3 bedroom
Living room & den,
full eat in kitchen,
full bath. $550 +
security. Sewer &
garbage included.
Call 570-574-9494
PITTSTON
Large 1 bedroom
apartment, wash-
er/dryer hookup,
water, sewer & heat
included, $700 per
month. 1st months,
last months +
deposit.
Call 570-443-0770
PITTSTON
Totally renovated 1
bedroom apart-
ment. Off street
parking. Corian
counters. $525 +
utilities. No Pets.
570-654-5387
PLAINS
Clean, quiet 1 bed-
room, 1st floor
apartment. Off
street parking, no
pets, no smoking.
$550/month
includes heat &
water. Credit &
background check,
1 month security & 1
year lease.
570-820-3906
570-899-6710
PLAINS
Modern 2nd floor
2 bedroom. 1 bath,
Kitchen with
appliances. new
carpeting. Conve-
nient location. No
smoking. No pets.
$550/month plus
utilities.
570-714-9234
PLYMOUTH
2 bedroom, no pets
security and lease
$500/mo. + utilities
570-762-5340
PLYMOUTH
3 bedrooms,1 bath,
$650/per month,
Call 570-760-0511
PLYMOUTH
Large, spacious 1 or
2 bedroom. Appli-
ances and utilities
included. Off street
parking. $595. Call
570-704-8134
PLYMOUTH TWP.
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room. Heat & water
included. Refriger-
ator & stove, wash-
er/dryer hookup.
Upper & lower
porches, large yard,
off-street parking,
no pets, limited
closet space. $550
/month + security &
references.
Close to bus stop.
Section 8 Approved
Call 570-606-4600
TRUCKSVILLE
1/2 RANCH
2 bedrooms, living
& dining rooms,
new kitchen, off-
street parking,
washer/dryer, base-
ment, yard. Security
& references. No
Pets. $675/month.
Sewer & trash
included.
Call 570-474-9321
or 570-690-4877
WEST PITTSTON
1 bedroom, 1st floor
Stove & refrigerator
included. Newly
remodeled.
$475 + utilities
570-357-1138
WEST PITTSTON
1st floor, 1 bedroom,
refrigerator &
stove, washer/dryer
hookup, off-street
parking, water &
sewer, no pets.
$550/month, + utili-
ties & security
(570)388-4242
WEST PITTSTON
2 bedroom. 2nd
floor. $550
plus utilities
570-299-5471
WEST PITTSTON
2nd floor, 1 bedroom
Eat-in kitchen,
stove, refrigerator,
disposal. Full bath
Living room, den
washer/dryer in
basement. $600/
month + electric.
References, credit
check, security + 1st
month. No smoking,
no pets.
570.262.0671
WEST PITTSTON
Beautifully remod-
eled 2nd floor, 2
story, 2 bedroom
apartment. Large
closets. Washer /
dryer hookup. Front
& Rear porch. No
pets. Lease. $650 +
heat & electric. Call
570-287-9631 or
570-417-4311
WEST PITTSTON
Everything new. 1st
floor 1 bedroom effi-
ciency. $495.
Includes all utilities.
No pets. Call
570-287-9631
or 570-417-4311
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WEST PITTSTON
One room, 1st
floor, furnished
efficiency. Galley
kitchen, granite
bath, built-ins,
washer/dryer.
Security & refer-
ences. Non-
smokers, no pets.
$700 includes
heat & water.
570-655-4311
West Pittston, Pa.
GARDEN VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
221 Fremont St.
Housing for the
elderly & mobility
impaired; all utilities
included. Federally
subsidized
program. Extremely
low income persons
encouraged to
apply. Income less
than $12,400.
570-655-6555,
8 am-4 pm,
Monday-Friday.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WEST WYOMING
Small, modern 1
bedroom efficiency.
Corner shower,
Berber carpeting,
track lighting. No
pets/smoking.
Lease, security &
references. Heat,
water/sewer/
electric included.
$625/per month
Call (570) 954-1329
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*
LUZERNE
/W-B
$625/$750
QUALITY
REMODELED
UNITS
1 & 2 bedrooms,
new kitchens,
appliances, laun-
dry, enclosed
sunporches, fire-
places (gas),
carports, partic-
ulars upon
request. Some
$625-$750 + util-
ities. 2 Year
Leases. No Pets
No Smoking,
Employment
Verfification.
America Realty
288-1422
WILKES-BARRE /
KINGSTON
Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes
all utilities, parking,
laundry. No pets.
From $390 to $675.
Lease, security
& references.
570-970-0847
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WILKES-BARRE /
PARSONS
Spacious 3 bed-
room 3rd floor
apartment. Large
eat-in kitchen. Close
to casino. $700 /
month + water &
cooking gas. Call
570-793-9449
WILKES-BARRE
APARTMENTS
FOR RENT!
425 S. FRANKLIN ST.
For lease. Available
immediately, wash-
er/dryer on premis-
es, no pets. We
have studio, 1 & 2
bedroom apart-
ments. On site
parking. Fridge &
stove provided.
24/7 security cam-
era presence & all
doors electronically
locked.
Studio - $450.
1 bedroom - $550.
2 bedroom - $650.
Water & sewer
paid. One month
security deposit.
Call
570-793-6377 after
9:00 a.m. to sched-
ule an appointment.
Or email
shlomo_voola
@yahoo.com
wilkesliving.com
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WILKES-BARRE
Convenient loca-
tion, newly remod-
eled, 1st floor, 2
bedroom. Heat &
water included.
Quiet neighborhood
$635/month, 1st,
last, security &
lease. No pets.
(570)822-4302
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WILKES-BARRE
EAST END
4 Rooms,
2 Bedrooms, Wall
to Wall carpet,
stove, fridge,
washer & dryer
$550 + security.
Heat Included.
No pets.
Call 570-823-2214
after 1 p.m.
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR!
113 Edison St.
Quiet neighborhood.
2 bedroom apart-
ments available for
immediate occu-
pancy. Heat & hot
water included. $625
Call Aileen at
570-822-7944
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 WILKES-BARRE
LODGE LODGE
WILKES-BARRE NORTH
723 N. Main St.
2nd floor, 2 bed-
room, w/w carpet, ,
water included.
Tenant pays electric
No pets. $450 plus
security. Call
570-814-1356
WILKES-BARRE
Park Ave
2nd floor, 1 bedroom.
$450 + utilities,
security & lease. No
pets. Call
570-472-9494
WILKES-BARRE
PARSONS
Recently remodeled
2 bedroom, 2nd
floor apartment.
Stove, fridge, wash-
er & dryer included.
$485 + utilities &
security. Call
570-650-2494
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
2nd floor, 2
bedroom, big living
room, off-street
parking, washer
/dryer hook-up.
$500 + utilities &
security deposit.
570-690-7721
WILKES-BARRE
South Meade St.,
2nd floor. Very large
1.5 bedroom, car-
peting, dishwasher
& washer/dryer
hook-up, off street
parking, central air
and heat, tenant
pays gas heat and
electric.
$600/month Income
verification & 1
month security.
570-824-8517
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Starting at $440
and up. References
required. Section 8 OK
570-357-0712
WILKES-BARRE
STUDIO NEAR WILKES
Lots of light, wood
floors. Summer only
ok. $425. All utilities
included. No pets.
570-826-1934
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
1-3 Bedrooms
Available
Apartment
Finders Shop
apts i like.com
WILKES-BARRE
Walking distance to
Wilkes University,
minutes from Kings
Newly renovated.
Most utilities includ-
ed. Professional on
site management.
Off street parking.
Starting at $515.
866-466-0501 or
leasing-cumberland
@rentberger.com
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Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
water included
2 bedroom
single family
5 bedroom
large
2 bedroom,
heat & water
included
2 bedroom,
totally remodeled
3 bedroom, half
double, immacu-
late condition
KINGSTON
1 bedroom
large, water
included
PITTSTON
Large 1
bedroom water
included
AVOCA
3 Bedroom,
water included
McDermott &
McDermott
Real Estate
Inc. Property
Management
570-821-1650
(direct line)
Mon-Fri. 8-7pm
Sat. 8-noon
WYOMING
Quiet 2 bedroom
apartment. 2nd
floor. Yard/storage,
heat/garbage in-
cluded. $650. Avail-
able 7/7. Call
570-351-4651.
944 Commercial
Properties
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
1,000 &
3,800 Sq. Ft.
WILL DIVIDE
OFFICE / RETAIL
Call 570-829-1206
KINGSTON
183 Market St.
Office space avail-
able in beautifully
renovated profes-
sional building.
Great high traffic
location! 2 separate
offices with large
reception area.
Bonus use of con-
ference room
MLS 12-1049
$1000 per month
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
KINGSTON
COMMERCIAL
SPACE
1,250 sf. Excellent
for shipping &
receiving. Private
powder room.
Loading dock.
Separate over
head and entrance
doors. Gas Heat.
Easy Access.
$450 + security &
references.
570-706-5628
KINGSTON
RETAIL/OFFICE,
LOCATED AT
KINGSTON COR-
NERS, PARKING,
1500 SQUARE FEET
$2,000 MONTHLY
call 607-821-9686
PITTSTON
COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space
Available, Light
manufacturing,
warehouse,
office, includes
all utilities with
free parking.
I will save
you money!
PITTSTON
OFFICE SPACE
Attractive modern
office space. 2
suites available.
Suite A-4 offices,
plus restroom and
storage includes
utilities, 700 sq. ft.
$650/month
Suite B-2, large
offices, 2 average
size offices, plus
restroom and stor-
age plus utilities,
1,160 sq. ft.
$1000/month
Call Charlie
570-829-6200
315 PLAZA
1,750 SQ. FT. &
3,400 SQ.FT
OFFICE/RETAIL
570-829-1206
WILKES-BARRE
16-18 Linden St.
Professional office
space for lease
near General Hospi-
tal. Ideally suited for
medical offices.
Other possible uses
would include a deli
style restaurant.
MLS 12-1052
$1200 per month
Mark R. Mason
570-331-0982
CROSSIN REAL
ESTATE
570-288-0770
944 Commercial
Properties
WILKES-BARRE
BEST $1 SQ. FT.
LEASES YOULL
EVER SEE!
Warehouse, distri-
bution, storage,
light manufacturing.
Gas heat,
sprinklers,
overhead doors,
parking for 30 cars.
Yes, that $1 sq.ft.
lease!
We have 6,000 sq.
ft., 9,000 sq.ft.,
27,000 sq.ft., and
13,000 sq. ft.
Can combine.
There is nothing
this good!
Call Larry @
570-696-4000 or
570-430-1565
WILKES-BARRE TWP.
Lease 20,000 sq. ft.
near I-81 on Casey
Ave. Zoned M-3
Heavy manufactur-
ing & distribution.
Gas heat, sprinkler,
HE lighting,
21 ceilings. Drive
in 12 x 12 door &
3 dock doors.
J. B. Post Co.
570-270-9255
950 Half Doubles
COURTDALE
Cooper St. Nice 2
bedroom, 1 bath 1/2
double with living
room, dining room,
eat in kitchen with
dishwasher, full
basement with wash-
er/dryer, fenced yard,
parking for 2 cars, &
bonus room. Pets
ok. $750+ utilities &
security. Call Dave
570-675-4881
HANOVER
3 bedrooms. Vinyl
sided. All windows
vinyl thermal-payne.
Steel insulated
entry doors with
deadbolts. Econom-
ical gas heat. Bath
w/shower. Quiet
small side street.
Off street parking.
Lease. References
checked. $525/mo
plus utilities.
Call (570) 650-3803
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3 bedroom, 2 baths.
Non-smoking, no
pets. $550 + utilities
& security.
570-825-1474
HARDING
Immaculate 3 bed-
room, 1.5 bath in
country setting.
washer/dryer
hookup off kitchen.
plenty of storage. 1
year lease. No pets
allowed. Credit
check required.
$695/month. Call
Christine Romani
570-696-0840
LEWITH & FREEMAN
570-696-3801
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, 1 bath,
half double,
$700 plus
utilities, sewer
included. No
pets.1st months,
last months +
deposit.
Call 570-443-0770
KINGSTON
Penn St.
1/2 Double, 2
bedroom. Newly
remodeled. Gas
Heat. Washer &
dryer hookup, yard,
parking. Not
Approved for
Section 8. No pets.
$550 + utilities.
570-714-1530
KINGSTON
Sprague Ave.
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
1st floor duplex,
New w/w carpeting
& hardwood floors.
Convenient to
Wyoming Ave.
Washer/dryer hook-
up, basement
storage. Reduced!
$540/month
+ utilities, security,
lease. NO PETS.
570-793-6294
Collect cash, not dust!
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basement, garage
or attic and call the
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LUZERNE
381 Miller Street, 3
bedrooms, 1 bath-
room, washer/dryer
hookup, off-street
parking, nice
yard and porches.
$550/per month, +
utilities. Deposit and
references
required. Call
570-829-2190
NANTICOKE
2 bedrooms. Wash-
er dryer hookup.
$450 + utilities. Call
570-954-7919
NANTICOKE
4 rooms, 2
bedrooms, 1 bath.
$465/month +
security & utilities.
Sewer and trash
included.
570-735-0258
NANTICOKE
Large 3 bedroom
half double. Front
porch, lovely rear
yard, off street
parking. Newly ren-
ovated. Newkitchen,
bathroom & appli-
ances including
washer/dryer. Clean
attic and basement
for storage or work-
shop. $750 + utilities
Call 570-881-0320
950 Half Doubles
PITTSTON
Elizabeth Street
1 bedroom half
double with large
rooms. Neutral
decor. Ample clos-
ets. Screened in
porch & private
yard. $350 + utilities
security & lease.
NO PETS.
Call 570-793-6294
PLAINS
72 Cleveland Street
2 bedroom home,
large Living room
and kitchen. Washer
/dryer hookups, with
yard, electric heat
$525 + utilities.
Call Louise Gresh
570-233-8252
CENTURY 21
SELECT GROUP
570-455-8521
PLAINS
Spacious 3
bedroom, 1 bath
with Victorian
charm with hard-
wood floors, neutral
decor, stained glass
window, large
kitchen with washer
/dryer hook-up,
off-street parking.
$700 month +
utilities, security &
lease. NO PETS.
570-793-6294
PLYMOUTH
CHURCH ST
3 bedrooms, 1.5
baths, fenced yard,
off street parking.
Section 8 ok. $575
per month.
908-565-0840
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WILKES-BARRE
76 N. Empire St.
3 bedrooms, off-
street parking,
pets ok. Section 8
Approved. $550/
month + security.
570-793-0028
WILKES-BARRE
Academy Street
Well maintained in
move-in condition. 6
room house with 3
bedrooms & 1 1/2
baths. Gas forced
air heat. No pets. 1
year lease. Credit
check.$625 + utili-
ties & security. Call
908-510-3879
953Houses for Rent
BACK MOUNTAIN
Residential
neighborhood,
single family Cape
Cod with attached 1
car garage.
Covered front
porch and open
rear deck.
Living room,
kitchen/dinette. 1
large bedroom,
bath, and den with
washer/dryer on 1st
floor. 2nd floor,
large bedroom and
bath, and small
bedroom/office and
attic storage. $850/
month includes
trash & sewer.
Tenant pays
utilities. 1st month
and security
deposit required.
Call 570-696-1821
& leave message.
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DALLAS
166 davenport St,.
TOWNHOUSE
2 years old. 3 bed-
rooms, 2 1/2 baths,
central air, hard-
wood floors, 1st
floor laundry room.
$1600 month +
utilities,
Call Geri
570-696-0888
HAZLETON
E EA AG GL LE E R RO OC CK K
R RE ES SO OR RT T
Gated
Community.
4 bedrooms, 3 full
baths, and 1.5 bath.
Beautiful custom
home, finished
basement, stone
fireplace, many
many amenities,
including swimming
pool, golf, tennis,
skiing, fitness cen-
ter, among more...
Located on a
lakeview property,
Quiet & Secure,
$1200/per month,
For rent OR for
sale. No pets.
Please call
215-416-2497
MOUNTAINTOP
1900+ square feet.
Raised ranch with 3
bedrooms, 3 baths,
open kitchen/dining
room, 3 season
porch, 2 gas Fire-
places, fenced yard
& 2 car built in
garage. Near
Fairview Elemen-
tary. No cats. Credit
check required.
$1,350/month +
utilities. Call Debbie
Reed @
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7746
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1006 A/C &
Refrigeration
Services
STRISH A/C
Ductless / Central
Air Conditioning
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
570-332-0715
1015 Appliance
Service
ECO-FRIENDLY
APPLIANCE TECH.
25 Years Experi-
ence fixing major
appliances: Washer,
Dryer, Refrigerator,
Dishwasher, Com-
pactors. Most
brands. Free phone
advice & all work
guaranteed. No
service charge for
visit. 570-706-6577
1024 Building &
Remodeling
1st. Quality
Construction Co.
Roofing, siding,
gutters, insulation,
decks, additions,
windows, doors,
masonry &
concrete.
Insured & Bonded.
Senior Citizens Discount!
State Lic. # PA057320
570-606-8438
ALL OLDERHOMES
SPECIALIST
825-4268.
Remodel / repair,
Porches, decks
& steps
HUGHES
Construction
NEED A NEW
KITCHEN OR
BATH????
Seasonal Rooms
Roofing, Home
Renovating.
Garages,
Kitchens, Baths,
Siding and More!
Licensed and
Insured.
FREE
ESTIMATES!!
570-388-0149
PA040387
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
All Types Of Work
New or Remodeling
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-406-6044
PR BUILDERS
Any and all types of
remodeling from
windows to design
build renovations.
Handyman
Services also,
Electric, Plumbing,
Building.
PA license 048740
accepts Visa &
Mastercard
call 570-826-0919
QUALITY CONCRETE
WORK
BLOCKS, BRICKS
STONE WORK.
Any jobs, small or
big. Call Bahram
570-855-8405
ROOFING, SIDING,
DECKS, WINDOWS
For All of Your
Remodeling Needs.
Will Beat Any Price
25 Yrs. Experience
Ref. Ins. Free Est.
570-332-7023
Or 570-855-2506
Shedlarski Construction
HOME IMPROVEMENT
SPECIALIST
Licensed, insured &
PA registered.
Kitchens, baths,
vinyl siding & rail-
ings, replacement
windows & doors,
additions, garages,
all phases of home
renovations.
Free Estimates
570-287-4067
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SPRING
BUILDING/
REMODELING?
Call the
Building Industry
Association
for a list of
qualified members
call 287-3331
or go to
www.bianepa.com
1039 Chimney
Service
A-1 ABLE
CHIMNEY
Rebuild & Repair
Chimneys. All
types of Masonry.
Liners Installed,
Brick & Block,
Roofs & Gutters.
Licensed &
Insured
570-735-2257
CAVUTO
CHIMNEY
SERVICE
& Gutter Cleaning
Free Estimates
Insured
570-709-2479
CHIMNEY REPAIRS
Parging. Stucco.
Stainless Liners.
Cleanings. Custom
Sheet Metal Shop.
570-383-0644
1-800-943-1515
Call Now!
COZY HEARTH CHIMNEY
ALL CHIMNEY
REPAIR
Chimney Cleaning,
Rebuilding, Repair,
Stainless Steel
Lining, Parging,
Stucco, Caps, Etc.
Free Estimates
Senior Discounts
Licensed-Insured
1-888-680-7990
570-840-0873
1042 Cleaning &
Maintainence
Connies Cleaning
15 years experience
Bonded & Insured
Residential Cleaning
Connie Mastruzzo
Brutski - Owner
570-430-3743 570-430-3743
Connie does the
cleaning!
HOUSEKEEPING
Dependable &
professional. Flexible
rates and hours.
Supplies provided.
References Available
357-1951, after 6pm
Northeast Janitorial
Services, LLC
Commercial &
Residential
cleaning,
FREE ESTIMATES.
Call 570-237-2193
Northeast Janitorial
Services,LLC
Commercial and
Residential
Cleaning.
FREE ESTIMATES
570-237-2193
PARAGON
CLEANING
SERVICES
Residential/
Commercial
Tenant move out.
New construction
cleanups.
Take a Rest,
Call the Best
570-332-0324
1054 Concrete &
Masonry
A STEP-UP MASONRY
Brick, block, con-
crete, pavers. Spe-
cializing in stone.
Free Estimates.
Licensed & Insured.
Senior Discount. Call
570-702-3225
BGD CONCRETE
We Specialize in
All Phases of
Concrete Work
We Also Seal Coat
Asphalt Driveways
No Job Too Small!
570-239-9178
COVERT & SONS
CONCRETE CO.
Give us a call,
well beat
them all!
570-696-3488 or
570-239-2780
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1054 Concrete &
Masonry
D. Pugh
Concrete
All phases of
masonry &
concrete. Small
jobs welcome.
Senior discount.
Free estimates.
Licensed & Insured
288-1701/655-3505
H O S CONSTRUCTION
Licensed - Insured
Certified - Masonry
Concrete - Roofing
Quality
Craftsmanship
Guaranteed
Unbeatable Prices
Senior Citizen
Discounts
Free Estimates
570-574-4618 or
570-709-3577
Wi l l i ams & Franks I nc
Masonry - Concrete
Brick-Stonework.
Chimneys-Stucco
NO JOB TOO
SMALL
Damage repair
specialist
570-466-2916
1057Construction &
Building
ALR
CONSTRUCTION
INC.
Additions, siding,
windows, kitchens,
bathrooms, new
homes & more! A
name you can trust.
Guaranteed quality
you can depend on!
570-606-3462
PA087364
DOUBLE D DOUBLE D
Construction Co Construction Co
General Contrac-
tors. We do all
types of work,
including concrete,
stucco, sidewalks,
patios, & all general
construction.
We do it all
Call anytime at
570-991-7670 or
570-690-2642 and
ask for Dave.
FATHER & SON
CONSTRUCTION
Interior & Exterior
Remodeling
Jobs of All Sizes
570-814-4578
570-709-8826
FS Construction
Specializing in all
types of home
improvements,
complete remodel-
ing from start to fin-
ish, additions, roof-
ing, siding, electrical
and plumbing, all
types of excavation
& demolition, side-
walks and concrete
work, new home
construction, A/C
work, Free esti-
mates, licensed,
insured. Call Frank
at 570-479-1203
GARAGE
DOOR
Sales, service,
installation &
repair.
FULLY
INSURED
HIC# 065008
CALL JOE
570-735-8551
Cell 606-7489
ALL INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
Renovations, flood
and fire damage,
garages, siding
and roofing,
Free Estimates.
25 years
experience,
licensed, insured.
PA079799 Call
570-446-2973
1078 Dry Wall
MIRRA
DRYWALL
Hanging & Finishing
Textured Ceilings
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
570-675-3378
1084 Electrical
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed, Insured,
No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC
Master electrician
Licensed & Insured
Service Changes &
Replacements.
Generator Installs.
8 6 8 - 4 4 6 9
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570-829-7130
1093 Excavating
EXCAVATING/MODULAR HOMES
Foundations, land
clearing, driveways,
storm drainage,
blacktop repair, etc.
Free Estimates
570-332-0077
1099 Fencing &
Decks
ACTION FENCE
SUMMER SALE:
Discounts on pvc &
chain link fence!
New & Used.
Sales & Installation
FREE ESTIMATES!
1-888-FENCE-80
DECK BUILDERS
Of Northeast
Contracting Group.
We build any type,
size and design,
staining & power-
washing. If the deck
of your choice is not
completed within 5
days, then your
deck is free!
570-338-2269
1129 Gutter
Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER CLEANING
Window Cleaning
Pressure washing
Insured
570-288-6794
PJs Window
Cleaning &
Janitorial
Services
Windows, Gutters,
Carpets, Power
washing and more.
INSURED/BONDED.
570-283-9840
1132 Handyman
Services
All Your Home
Repair Needs,
licensed & Insured
Painting,
powerwashing,
carpentry & more,
No Job Too Small.
Free Estimates
Russells Property
Maintenance
570-406-3339
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall,
plumbing & all types
of interior & exterior
home repairs.
570-829-5318
VICTORY
HANDYMAN
SERVICE
You Name It, We
Can Do it.
Over 30 Years Expe-
rience in General
Construction
Licensed & Insured
570-313-2262
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
A A C L E A N I N G
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.
FreeEst. 779-0918or
542-5821; 814-8299
A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
Attics, Cellars,
Garages, were
cheaper than
dumpsters!.
Free Estimates,
Same Day!
570-822-4582
ALL KINDS OF
HAULING & JUNK
REMOVAL
SPRING CLEAN UP!
TREE/SHRUB TREE/SHRUB
REMOV REMOVAL AL
DEMOLITION DEMOLITION
Estate Cleanout Estate Cleanout
Free Estimates
24 HOUR
SERVICE
SMALL AND
LARGE JOBS!
570-823-1811
570-239-0484
C&M Property Man-
agement
Estate Cleanouts
Rubbish Removal
Grass Cutting
Hedge Trimming
Light Excavating
Stone & Dirt Deliv-
ery. Tree Trim-
ming/Removal
Driveway Sealing
Chris-570-574-5018
Matt-570-855-4840
1135 Hauling &
Trucking
ALWAYS READY
HAULING
Moving, Deliver-
ies, Property &
Estate Cleanups,
Attics, Cellars,
Yards, Garages,
Construction
Sites, Flood
Damage & More.
CHEAPER THAN
A DUMPSTER!!
SAME DAY
SERVICE
Free Estimates
570-301-3754
FIVE STAR HAULING
Basements,
garages, yards,
houses, and also
roof shingles.
Same day service.
Licensed &Insured
570-952-4860
Mikes $5-Up
Removal of Wood,
Trash and Debris.
Same Day Service.
826-1883 472-4321
S & S HAULING
& GARBAGE
REMOVAL
Free estimates.
Clean out attics,
basements, estates
& more.
570-472-2392
1156 Insurance
HEY HEY BOOMERS BOOMERS
CHECK CHECK THIS THIS
OUT!! OUT!!
Turning 65?
Going on
Medicare? Need
Medicare Supple-
ment Insurance?
We also offer
long/short term
care coverage,
life insurance,
and annuities for
nursing home
care that pay
6.7%
You have ques-
tions, we have
answers!
570-580-0797
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1162 Landscaping/
Garden
ARE YOU TIRED
OF BEING
RAKED?
Specializing In
Trimming and
Shaping of Bush-
es, Shrubs, Trees.
Also, Bed
Cleanup, Edging,
Mulch and Stone.
Call Joe.
570-823-8465 570-823-8465
Meticulous and
Affordable.
F Free ree E Estimates stimates
BITTO
LANDSCAPING &
LAWN SERVICE
25 years
experience.
Landscape designs,
retaining walls,
pavers, patios,
decks, walkways,
ponds, lighting,
seeding, mulch, etc.
Free Estimates
570-288-5177
JAYS LAWN SERVICE
Spring clean-ups,
mowing, mulching
and more!
Free Estimates
570-574-3406
LIVING PROOF
Landscaping/Lawn
Maintenance
Free estimates,
Reasonable rates,
Senior discounts,
No job to small, we
do it all!
570-831-5579
ONEILS
Landscaping, Lawn
Maintenance,Clean-
ups, shrub trimming,
20 years experience.
Fully Insured
570-885-1918
TOUGH BRUSH
& TALL GRASS
Mowing, edging,
mulching, shrubs &
hedge shaping.
Tree pruning. Gar-
den tilling. Spring
Clean Ups. Weekly
& bi-weekly lawn
care.
Fully Insured.
20+ years experience
Free Estimates
570-829-3261
TREE REMOVAL
Stump grinding, Haz-
ard tree removal,
Grading, Drainage,
Lot clearing, Stone/
Soil delivery. Insured.
Reasonable Rates
570-574-1862
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1165 Lawn Care
CALL PAUL FOR
grass cutting &
lawn care. Back
Mountain area.
570-675-8656 or
570-592-4384
1183 Masonry
CONCRETE &
MASONRY
All Phases
570-283-5254
OLD TIME MASONRY
Voted #1
MasonryContractor
Let A Real
Mason Bid Your
Project!
Brick, Block,
Concrete, Stone,
Chimney &
Stucco Repair,
Retaining Walls,
Patio & Pavers,
Stamped &
Colored
Concrete, etc.
Fully Insured.
570-466-0879
oldtimemasonry.com
1189 Miscellaneous
Service
VITOS
&
GINOS
Wanted:
ALL
JUNK
CARS &
TRUCKS
Highest
Prices
Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
288-8995
1195 Movers
BestDarnMovers
Moving Helpers
Call for Free Quote.
We make moving easy.
BestDarnMovers.com
570-852-9243
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
A.B.C. Professional
Painting
36 Yrs Experience
We Specialize In
New Construction
Residential
Repaints
Comm./Industrial
All Insurance
Claims
Apartments
Interior/Exterior
Spray,Brush, Rolls
WallpaperRemoval
Cabinet
Refinishing
Drywall/Finishing
Power Washing
Deck Specialist
Handy Man
FREE ESTIMATES
Larry Neer
570-606-9638
ALL PHASE
PAINT COMPANY
Aluminium Siding
Refinishing Experts
You Name It, We
Know How
to Paint It!
Over 30 Years
Experience
570-313-2262
AMERICA
PAINTING
Interior/Exterior.
20 years experi-
ence. Insured.
Senior Discount
570-855-0387
DAVID WAYNE
PAINTING
Interior/Exterior
QUALITY WORK AT
A FAIR PRICE
570-762-6889
Executive
Painting &
Remodeling.
Paint, drywall,
Drywall repair,
Flood and mold
damage and more.
Call about our
power washing
specials!
15 yrs. Exp.
Fully insured
570-215-0257
EXECUTIVEPAINTING.BIZ
**1 Year Anniversary
10% off**
Say it HERE
in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
JACOBOSKY JACOBOSKY
P PAINTING AINTING
SIMPLY THE BEST
PAINTERS IN THE
VALLEY
Free Estimates.
570-328-5083
M. PARALI S PAI NTI NG
Int/ Ext. painting,
Power washing.
Professional work
at affordable rates.
Free estimates.
570-288-0733
Serra Painting
Book Now For
Summer & Save. All
Work Guaranteed
Satisfaction.
30 Yrs. Experience
Powerwash & Paint
Vinyl, Wood, Stucco
Aluminum.
Free Estimates
You Cant Lose!
570-822-3943
WITKOSKY PAINTING
Interior
Exterior,
Free estimates,
30 yrs experience
570-826-1719,
570-288-4311 &
570-704-8530
1213 Paving &
Excavating
DRIVEWAYS
PARKING LOTS
ROADWAYS
HOT TAR & CHIP
SEALCOATING
Licensed and
Insured. Call
Today For Your
Free Estimate
570-474-6329
Lic.# PA021520
Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL
COATING
Patching, Sealing,
Residential/Comm
Licensed & Insured
PA013253
570-868-8375
1234 Pressure
Washing
Russells Property
Maintenance
Professional
Powerwashing &
Painting, Licensed
and Insured
570-406-3339
1252 Roofing &
Siding
ABSOLUTELY FREE
ESTIMATES
E-STERN CO.
30 year architec
tural shingles. Do
Rip off & over the
top. Fully Insured
PA014370
570-760-7725 or
570-341-7411
EVERHART
CONSTRUCTION
Roofing, siding,
gutters, chimney
repairs & more.
Free Estimates,
Lowest Prices
570-855-5738
H O S CONSTRUCTION
Roofing specialist,
call today and
save$$$
570-574-4618
J & F
CONSTRUCTION
All types of roofing.
Repairs & Installation
25 Years Experience
Licensed/Insured
Free Estimates
Reliable Service
570-855-4259
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381
Roof Repairs & New
Roofs. Shingle, Slate,
Hot Built Up, Rubber,
Gutters & Chimney
Repairs. Year Round.
Licensed/Insured
FREE Estimates
*24 Hour
Emergency Calls*
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs &
Repairs, Shingles,
Rubber, Slate,
Gutters, Chimney
Repairs. Credit
Cards Accepted
FREE ESTIMATES!
Licensed-Insured
EMERGENCIES
SUMMER ROOFING
McManus
Construction
Licensed, Insured.
Everyday Low
Prices. 3,000
satisfied customers.
570-735-0846
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953Houses for Rent
MOUNTAINTOP
Walden Park 4
Bedroom, 3 bath
home. 1 year lease
required. Tenant
pays utilities. Pets
negotiable.
$1,500/month.
Call Rick @ 570-
474-6307 or
570-715-7735
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
HANOVER TWP.
2nd floor apartment
with 2 bedrooms,
gas heat, walk up
attic,
hardwood floors
and AC wall units.
Credit check
required. No pets.
$600/month + utili-
ties. Call Nicole @
570-474-6307 or
570-715-7757
Smith Hourigan
Group
570-474-6307
NANTICOKE
6 room house for
rent call for details.
(570)735-2236
NANTICOKE
Single family home
for rent. Newly ren-
ovated. 2 bedroom.
Kitchen, dining
room, updated bath.
New carpeting. 1
car garage. $550 +
utilities. Call Valerie
570-606-7006
NOXEN
3 bedroom, 1 1/2
bath, & big yard.
$950/ month +
security & 1st
month, No pets.
Ask for Bob or Jean
570-477-3599
PITTSTON
Newly remodeled,
5 rooms, 2 bed-
rooms, patio,
enclosed porch,
wall to wall carpet-
ing. Off-street park-
ing, no pets or
smoking. $700/
month + utilities &
security.
570-237-5216
SALEM TWP./
BERWICK
3 bedroom ranch
on spacious lot.
Very well kept.
Needs responsible
tenant. Pets consid-
ered. $1000/month,
+ security.
Dale Williams
(570)256-3343
Five Mountains
Realty
SHICKSHINNY
1 bedroom single
home, out of flood
zone. Partially fur-
nished. For details,
Call 570-542-4187
SWOYERSVILLE
Rent to own, 3
bedrooms incl. all
appliances, 1.5
baths. Full base-
ment, gas heat,
large yard, good
neighborhood. No
pets/smoking.
$900/month + 1st
and last, Call for
purchase details.
references.
570-283-1017
WILKES-BARRE
Safe
Neighborhood
One 3 Bedroom
$625
One 2 bedroom
$600
Plus all utilities,
security & back-
ground check.
No pets.
570-766-1881
WILKES-BARRE
Single family, 3 bed-
room, washer/dry-
er hookup. Fenced
in yard. $800 + utili-
ties & security.
570-814-7562
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956 Miscellaneous
Visiting in Oct and
NEED furnished
place for month.
Dallas. Lehman.
Harveys Lake
area call
760.433.3561
959 Mobile Homes
DALLAS TWP.
Newly remodeled 3
bedroom, 1 bath.
Large kitchen with
stove, water, sewer
& garbage included.
$545 + 1st & last.
570-332-8922
962 Rooms
EXETER
Furnished room.
$60 weekly + secu-
rity & references.
No drugs/alcohol.
Outside smoking
only. Shared kitchen
/ bath with two male
tenants. Call
570-655-9119
962 Rooms
KINGSTON HOUSE
Nice, clean
furnished room,
starting at $340.
Efficiency at $450
month furnished
with all utilities
included. Off
street parking.
570-718-0331
965 Roommate
Wanted
PITTSTON ROOMMATE
Responsible, inde-
pendent female
roommate wanted.
All utilities included
$350 + references.
570-540-0055
971 Vacation &
Resort Properties
BRANT BEACH, LBI,
NEW JERSEY
4 bedrooms, 2
baths, sleeps 10. 1
block to the beach
1/2 block to the bay.
Front porch, rear
deck, all the con-
veniences of home.
Many weeks still
available.
$1,000 to $1,950.
Call Darren Snyder
570-696-2010
Marilyn K. Snyder
Real Estate, Inc.
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HARVEYS LAKE
STONEHURST
COTTAGES
Weekly & monthly
rentals. Lake privi-
leges with private
beach & docks.
$525-$825/week.
Call Garrity Realty
(570) 639-1891
NORTH
WILDWOOD
CONDO
2 bedroom, 2 bath,
Oceanfront
$1450/week
8/4-8/11, 8/11-8/18,
& 8/18-8/25
call 607-821-9686
VACATION RENTAL
Brant Beach - LBI,
NJ 4 bedrooms; 2
baths, sleeps 10. 1
block to the beach,
block to the bay.
Front porch, rear
deck, all the con-
veniences of home.
Many weeks still
available. $1000-
$1950. Call Darren
570-825-2468
WILDWOOD CREST
Ocean Front, on
the beach. 1 bed-
room condo, pool.
5/04/12 - 6/22/12
$1,250/week
6/22/12 - 9/7/12
$1,550/week
570-693-3525
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