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Face to face with ART John Deibert, left, knocks one out of the park with his Aztec -inspired mask at a local school art show. See more, Page 9A.

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Board: A.H. pool decision May 1

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Student questions honors, AP policy. Board lauds AEIO for Odyssey support.

By ROBERT TOMKAVAGE rtomkavage@theabingtonjournal.com

CLARKS SUMMIT- The Abington Heights School District plans to hire a consultant at the May 1 work session to evaluate the problems with the pool and draw up specifications for fixing the issues. “We have received a proposal from one firm,” Abington Heights Superintendent of Schools Dr. Michael Mahon said. “We are reviewing it, but don’t have it ready for approval tonight because we are looking at two potential alternatives. It’s our sense that if we approve the proposal at our May work session, we would still have sufficient time to have the pool open for the start of school or swim season. Mahon praised the work of the AEIO (Abington Heights Education Improvement Organization). Several Odyssey of the Mind teams, sponsored by the organization, have advanced to World Competition. “This group works very hard, they are very focused, and they are doing incredible things for our kids that we would never be able to accomplish without their support and assistance. It’s a tremendous organization staffed with tremendous people. Student Representative Rebecca Fallk reported that 86 members of the junior class were inducted into the National Honor Society. The annual Triathlon will be held May 9. The first annual Poetry Night will be May 2 at the library from 7 to 8:30 p.m. An orchestra con-

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ABOVE: First graders Madeline Davies and Abby Drutherosky get in the Sock Hop spirit with hula hoops. AT RIGHT: Kindergarten students Travis Shephard and Amelia Ortez leap into a fundraiser for MDA.

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oodle skirts, scarves, slicked hairstyles and a sea of bobby socks were on the dress code at Abington Christian Academy last week. A 1950s-themed Sock Hop-A-Thon to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association took place April 19 at the Clarks Green school. Students in kindergarten through grade 7 raised funds for research, health care and support services for those with Muscular Dystrophy, ALS and related diseases. Students sought sponsors to pay a flat rate for the number of hops completed within two minutes. All children were invited to hop.

ABOVE: Sixth grade students Rachel Rinaldi, Madison Kessler and Eva Rappenglueck attempt to get their mini mobiles to ride like the wind. The girls were part of a Muscular Dystrophy Association Sock Hop-A-Thon April 19 at Abington Christian Academy in Clarks Green.

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Dalton talks zoning, road work and cats By BEN FREDA Abington Journal Correspondent

DALTON - Mark Sujkowski said he considers the placement of cement blocks along Willow Street in Dalton to be problem of safety. “When I spoke to the police chief about it, he said it’s a zoning issue, not a police department issue, and so I’m hoping to get some resolution through zoning,” said the council member at the Dalton Borough Council meeting April 11. Sujkowski said that he feels people are going to park there, regardless of the blocks, and that it will be difficult for police cars, fire trucks and ambulances to pass through Willow Street, especially when the bridge on Lily Lake is out of service. “I’m hoping to get that situation addressed,” said Sujkowski. Council member Lorraine Daniels attested to the fact that there’s not much room for parking with the cement blocks in use. Sujkowski plans to work on the matter with council member Jared Gard. In other news, Sujkowski said Lackawanna County community relations coordinator Rick Notari told him that the construction on Benton Road is estimated to be completed in June. The design phase of the bridge on Lily Lake Road is estimated to be complete in May, he added. “Once the design is approved, construction will begin,” said Sujkowski. “The estimated construction completion is November of this year, and I’ve got my fingers crossed that will all stay true.” In other news, Dalton resident Ken Rees and his wife complained to the council about feral cats in his neighborhood. “They (the feral cats) make disturbances at night, especially this time of year,” Ken Rees said. Rees suggested a leash law for cats, like a similar one that exists

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Spring splendor starts in Waverly

Talents thrive in ‘Greatest Show on Earth’

By JOAN MEAD-MATSuI Abington Journal Correspondent

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Trumpet playing. Stilt walking. Unicycling. Juggling. Sound effects. Singing and dancing. Physical comedy. Object balancing. Object spinning. With his vast array of talents, it’s no wonder Dean Kelley is nicknamed the “Swiss Army Knife of Clowns.” Although he’s been a Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey clown for over seven years, Kelley shows no intention of slowing down. “I’m still learning,” he said. “You never stop learning.” This spirit fits right in with the circus theme of “Fully Charged,” set to perform at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza April 25-28. Show times are at 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday. Ticket prices vary and can be obtained by calling 800.745.3000 or at The Mohegan Sun Arena Box Office. The 40-city North American tour is described in a circus news release as “a high-speed connection to the most electrifying performers from around the world…five-ton Asian elephants, powerful acrobats, unbelievable daredevils and

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hysterical hi-jinxs.” Kelley said “one of the coolest things” about Barnum and Bailey and Ringling Brothers is it is family oriented. “You can have three or four generations of the family,” he said, “and they can all sit together in awe of the same things.” It was at the age of four when Kelley saw his first circus and decided he wanted to be a clown. He said although his parents thought he would “grow out of it,” the desire only increased over time, as he aspired to attend Ringling Brothers’ clown college. The school closed, however, before he could fulfill

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carry, what we hear most often is ‘You have cool stuff.’ We have a reputation of having merchandise that a lot of the other companies don’t have.” Some of her wares: flower -arranging supplies, wreath hangers, houseplant accessories, cutting tools, gloves and gardening accessories including Blue Ribbon Hairpin Holders, Bonnie Pin Cups, Flower Arrangers, pruning shears and Dramm Tools. Dodson said they can help garden and flower arranging enthusiasts get a handle on their spring planting and decorating projects. A chat with friends at a café-style luncheon provided by “Be Life Cafe” will be on the menu at the show. Vitamin- packed fresh greens and avocado are two of the items featured. The menu for this year’s luncheon is Parisian spring

A colorful array of plants, rocking chairs, wreaths,pillows, outdoor candles and a “how to” Children’s Garden workshop are some of the spring splendor visitors can expect at an upcoming event in Waverly. At the 21st Annual House, Garden and Gift Show at the Waverly Community House April 27 and 28, home interior and landscape professionals and will share their products and expertise. Beichler’s Greenhouse will sponsor an event just for children. The theme of the annual Hearth Booth and decor at this year’s show is “Porches” and committee members aim to show how to accessorize that area of the home. They also promise a selection of indoor merchandise and jewelry vendors with gift ideas for the Mother’s Day. “We want to make it easy for people to decorate and visualize what their porches can look like,” said show chair Susan Gershey. Expect to See GARDEN, Page 12A find a variety of vignettes created by Val Calpin and Maria Donahue, decorating and hearth booth chairpersons. Sue Houck is co-chair. One of the vignettes will feature a painted table set with pretty dinnerware, they said. “The vendors and the different items – the overall shopping experience” – is what Gershey finds most appealing about the show. “People come to see the Hearth Booth and to see the displays to get ideas for their home,” she said. Lynne Dodson is one of the vendors who will be on hand. In 1986, she took over the reins at Dorothy Biddle Service, in Greeley, a family- owned business started by her grandmother and father in 1936. She began working there in 1973, “and I’m still at it,” said Dodson. Trade shows have taken Dodson throughout the country. The reaction to their line, Dodson AbingtOn JOurnAl / JOAn MEAd-MAtSui said, is “We’re known for having great cusLynne Dodson, Dorothy Biddle Service, Greeley, will be one tomer service and interesting products. When of the vendors at the Waverly Community House 21st Anpeople come to a show and see everything we nual House & Garden Show.


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REMINDERS Abington Heights High School Music Concerts, Symphony Orchestra Concert, April 28 at 3 p.m.; Combined Choir Concert, May 7 at 7:30 p.m.; Choir Concert, May 14 at 7:30 p.m. and Musical, March 14 and 16. Vendors wanted for Dalton Fire Co. Ladies Aux. Flea Market, at Dalton Fire Co. Carnival Grounds May 4 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Info: Cheri at 945.7280 or Jeanne 563.3298. DAILY EVENTS April 24: Celebrity Bartending Fundraiser for Everhart Museum, at Russell’s Restaurant, 1918 Ash Street, Scranton, from 5:30 - 7 p.m. Includes cocktails in support of the Everhart Museum. Celebrity bartenders will be on hand to serve and all tips will benefit the Museum. Info: 346.7186. April 25: Independence Day, at the Scranton Cultural Center, 420 N. Washington Ave., Scranton, from 5:30 7:30 p.m. Includes cocktails and light fare. Proceeds will assist young adults with autism transition from high school into college or career through the Center for Independent Living and the University of Scranton. Cost: minimum donation of $50; The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation, Inc. will give a matching grant if $50,000 is raised. Homemade Paska (Easter) Bread Sale, at St. John’s Russian Orthodox Cathedral church center on Hill Street, Mayfield, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Raisin and white bread will be sold in Paska size only. Cost: Paskas are $7 each; Kolachi (nut, poppyseed, lekvar & apricot) are $10 each. Orders: 876.0730, 876.3372, or 876.0391. Geneva School’s Ninth Annual Taste of the Valley, at Fiorelli’s, Main Street in Peckville, from 5:30 – 8 p.m. Attendees are welcomed to taste numerous foods prepared by local eateries. There will also be a live auction, silent auction and basket raffle where attendees may bid on various gift baskets ranging in price from $5 to $5,000. All proceeds benefit The Geneva School. Info/tickets: 489.7620 or geneva-school.org. April 26: The Vintage Pleat at the Attic Shop Tag Sale, from 8:30 – 4 p.m. The shop is an upscale consignment shop located in the Waverly Community House, from which all proceeds are donated to charity. Special Shop hours during the Waverly House and Garden Show are: April 27 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and April 28 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Info: 586.5991. April 27:21st Annual House and Garden Show, at the Waverly Community House, 1115 N. Abington Road, Waverly,

Suicide Survivors Picnic to be held May 25

A Suicide Survivors Picnic, supported by The Northeast Suicide Prevention Initiative, The Advocacy Alliance, Lou Ruspi Jr. Foundation and Save A Life Lackawanna, will be held May 25 at McDade Park from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. There is no cost to attend and walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are helpful. Reservations can be made by contacting Kathy Wallace at 570.575.2343 or kw@theadvocacyalliance.org.

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Editor: As we prepare to observe National Volunteer Week this April 21-27, we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to our wonderful team of volunteers at Mid-Valley Hospital, Moses Taylor Hospital and Regional Hospital of Scranton for all they do to serve our patients and assist our staff. It’s unfortunate but true: In today’s hectic world, we don’t always say “thank you” enough. But as vital local health resources, it’s important for us to acknowledge that our community mission would be much harder to achieve without the assistance of our many volunteers. Volunteering is a choice— a noble choice—that these exceptional men and women have made on behalf of our organizations. And so at this

25th Anniversary Dinner planned for EOTC May 2

The nonprofit Employment Opportunity and Training Center (EOTC) invites the Lackawanna County community to join in celebrating the agency’s 25th anniversary at a dinner to be held May 2 at Patsel’s Restaurant, Clarks Summit. The dinner reception begins at 5:30 p.m. and will feature a retrospective of EOTC programs, from the agency’s founding as a women’s employment program. EOTC Mighty Oak awards will be presented to pioneering supporters of the agency, including Joanne Aronsohn Monahan and Terre Cognetti. Admission to the dinner is $55, with cash bar. Proceeds will benefit EOTC’s programs for local children and families. For information and dinner reservations, contact Mary Coolican or Cathy Mazzei at 348.6484. Planning committee members, shown, from left, include: Ruth Connolly, Mary Coolican and Tara Atkins. from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., continuing April 28 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sponsored by ERA One Source Realty. Features a luncheon catered by Be Life Cafe. Cost: $6. Info: waverlycomm. org or 586.8191, ext. 2. Bike Safety Fair, at McDade Park from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Includes free bicycle helmets and fitting, free hot dogs, fingerprinting by district attorney’s office, bicycle safety lessons and check-up, bike rodeo, bike riding, bike giveaway and more. Homemade Pyrohy/Pierogi Sale, at St. Vladimir Parish Center, 428 North Seventh Ave, Scranton, at 2 p.m. Made from scratch - all fresh ingredients, not frozen. Cost: $7 per dozen. Advance orders accepted no later than April 22. Orders: 346.4164. Montdale United Methodist Church’s Second Annual Craft fair, at the Joe Terry Civic Center, 1038 Montdale Road, Scott Twp., from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Includes more than 30 craft vendors, a church bake sale, live music, homemade food, silent auction table and more. April 28: The Lackawanna Audubon Society’s Wildflower Walk, at the Susquehanna Riverlands from 1:30 – 3 p.m. Participants should meet at the Wetlands Nature Area and dress appropriately for weather and terrain. Info / directions:

759.1322. Family Fun Basket Bingo, at Keyser Valley Community Center at the corner of Keyser Ave. and Jackson St. Children’s games and toys, gift certificates, gym membership, movie night basket, wine and chocolate, golf packages, scentsy basket, Vera Bradley, baseball basket, fitness packages. Cost: $20 package includes entry, 20 BINGO games, food and door prize ticket; $5 includes entry, food and door prize ticket. Info / Tickets: 342.7711 or leadershiplackawanna.com. Griffin Pond Animal Shelter Adoption Weekend, at Petsmart from 12 - 3 p.m. Info: 842.8334. Stone Wall Restoration Workshop with Ken Ely, at the Nature Center Lodge and grounds at Camp Lackawanna from 1 - 5 p.m. Professional dry mason and educator Ken Ely will begin by describing the walls in the region, followed by a slide presentation featuring pictures of typical examples, some with common problems such as leaning, heaving, and tumbling. Register: EMNConline.org/calendar. php. Info: 836.3835. April 29: Lackawanna County Ballot Questions Panel Discussion, at The University of Scranton in the Moskovitz Theater on the fourth floor of The DeNaples Center, Mul-

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berry St., at 7 p.m. Political science professors Jean Harris, Ph.D., from The University of Scranton and Thomas Baldino, Ph.D., from Wilkes University, will serve as panelists for a discussion exploring the five questions that will appear on the May ballot. Time will be allotted for questions from the audience. April 30: Living with Alzheimer’s: For the Late Stage Caregiver, at the Abington Community Library at 6:30 p.m. An education program in the late stage of Alzheimer’s disease. Information will be given about resources, monitoring care and providing meaningful connection. Hosted by: Rhonda Fallk and Rita Fenton Support Group. Light refreshments sponsored by Weis Market will be served. RSVP: 585.8099. Candidate Forum: Democratic Candidates for the office of Lackawanna County Register of Wills, at The University of Scranton in the Moskovitz Theater on the fourth floor of The DeNaples Center, Mulberry St. at 7 p.m. Four Democratic candidates will appear on the May ballot for this office. May 1: Attic Shop End of the Season Sale, at the shop located in the Waverly Community House starting at 9:30 a.m. Only one day, everything one price, $1.

time of year, we’re proud to recognize our volunteers’ role in improving our patients’ care experience. At our hospitals, volunteers add their own personal touch to help provide comfort to patients and family members. Our volunteers also tell us their experience is personally satisfying, challenging and fun when they use their skills, talents and free time to benefit others. So as we observe National Volunteer Week this year, we thank our volunteers for their service, empathy and compassion—and for their selfless dedication to our patients and our mission. Thank you Justin Davis, Chief Executive Officer, Moses Taylor Hospital

Glenburn, Ransom hosts spring cleanups Glenburn Township will hold its annual spring cleanup May 17 and 18. Residents are asked to place cleanup items curbside for pickup by 5 a.m. May 17. They will be picked up either Friday or Saturday at the discretion of the township contractor. Metals must be kept separate from other items. Items that will not be picked up include: Regular household trash, recyclables, grass or leaves, non-compactable items such as brick, block and concrete, cast iron, auto parts, tires, batteries, motor oil or lubricants, paint (dried up paint cans accepted), paint thinners or turpentine, pesticides, hazardous, noxious, caustic, or

acid chemicals, asbestos, metal drums, propane tanks, oil/gas containing items, explosives of any type including gun loading materials and electronics. Refrigerators/freezers/air conditioners must be certified Freon -free with a tag containing the technicians ID number and dated. Ransom Township will hold its annual spring cleanup May 10 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and May 11 from 7 a.m. to noon. No tires or closed paint cans will be accepted. Identification may be required. Dumpsters will be in Milwaukee on Hickory Lane and dumpsters in Mount Dewey at the same location.

Police Academy to host ‘Caring F.O.R. Cops’

Shown, from left: Lt. Paul Tomczyk, Lackawanna College Police Academy; Captain Robert Moyer, Lackawanna College Police Academy; Jordan Joseph, volunteer; Rolando Alers, Lackawanna College Police Academy and Corey Pavinski, Lackawanna College Police Academy.

The Lackawanna College Police Academy Class 208 is hosting a “Caring F.O.R. Cops” 5K race/walk Saturday, May 25 at 10 a.m., rain or shine, at 100 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. Proceeds will benefit Fallen Officers Remembered to help purchase new body armor for officers without it so they can help to better protect citizens. Registration will be held from 8 - 9:45 a.m. The entry fee is $20 if pre-registered before May 15 and $25 after May 15. T-shirts will be provided

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for first 250 pre-registered athletes. Awards will be given the top male and female finishers in each age division and overall top 3 male and female finishers. Sponsorship opportunities are available, and each $100 sponsor will have their name featured on the back of the race day t-shirt, the website and Facebook page. Sponsorship registrations must be received before May 15. For more information, call 570.346.9679 or visit fallenofficersremembered. org.

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Turkey supper warms a new home

Ransom OKs subdivision pending DEP approval By eLiZaBetH BauMeisteR lbaumeister@theabingtonjournal.com

RANSOM TWP. - At its April 15 meeting, the Ransom Township Planning Commission reviewed correspondence from the Lackawanna Planning Commission and Township Engineer John Seamans regarding a property subdivision requested by Paul Merkel Jr. Both parties gave their approval of the plans. It was noted, however, the township is still awaiting approval from the DEP. The board voted to forward their approval of the plans, pending DEP approval, to the Township Board of Supervisors. Zoning regulations regarding fencing around gun ranges were discussed, in light of the proposed land development plans from Ransom Recreational Shooting Sports, LLC (RRSS). Township Secretary-Treasurer Sarah Griggs referred to section 647, number 7 in the Twp. zoning book, which states, “An outdoor firearms range shall be fenced and properly posted, and shall comply with National Rifle Association standards and other applicable federal, state or local regulations.” Board members were uncertain as to the specifications for the required fencing and determined to look into it further, as they said it is not included in the current plans. Ransom Recreational Shooting Sports Manager Andrew Massimilian was not present at the meeting, but said via a telephone interview that a fence line is clearly marked on the plans. He added that the specifications for the fence are up to him, not the township, and the fence will fit its purpose in signifying a boundary line not to be crossed. He added it will do so without creating potential hazard for deer and other wildlife that could run into it. In other business, it was announced a sentencing hearing for former Ransom Township Secretary-Treasurer Kathleen Zielinski, who pleaded guilty Dec. 3 to a second-degree felony count of theft by unlawful taking of township funds, will be held April 30 at 9:30 a.m. at the Lackawanna County Courthouse in Scranton. Ransom Township residents interested in speaking at the hearing are asked to call the township secretary at 570.586.7250. A flyer was handed out announcing the township’s Spring Clean-Up will be held May 10 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and May 11 from 7 a.m. to noon. No tires or paint cans will be accepted. Dumpsters in Milwaukee will be on Hickory Lane and dumpster in Mount Dewey at same location. Identification may be required. It was also noted there is an opening for one member on the board, as former member Lisa Levan resigned after moving out of the area. Anyone interested in the position should contact the Township Supervisors.

Attic Shop to host final spring sale The Vintage Pleat at the Attic Shop is an upscale consignment shop located in the Waverly Community House. All proceeds are donated to charity. For information on consigning or shopping, call 570.586.5991 or find the shop on Facebook. The Attic Shop will have it’s final season sale May 1 starting at 9:30 a.m. All items $1. For one day only, everything will be one price, $1.

Ed and Dawn Baumeister enjoy a recent Sunday afternoon at the Lackawanna State Park.

Isn’t it romantic? By Joan Mead-Matsui Abington Journal Correspondent

Ed Baumeister was not being a prankster by any means, or “fooling” when he popped the question to his sweetheart on April Fool’s Day, April 1, 1986; nor was Dawn’s answer “yes” to his proposal a spoof. “We’d already picked out the rings, but Ed absolutely surprised me when he popped the question on April 1,” Dawn said. “Ed wanted to ask me to marry him on a day that would be easy to rememDawn and Ed Baumeister married November.” ber 29, 1986, during Thanksgiving weekend Holidays seem to have a double meanone year after they met. ing in this Overfield Township couple’s relationship. Dawn was born on Christmas Eve, Daw n ’s Q u i c k a n D her sister on Mother’s Day; a brother the E a sy st r aw b E r ry p i E day after Halloween. Ed and Dawn had Combine one small box strawberry jello their first date was on Pearl Harbor Day. and one small box cook ‘n’ serve vanilla And Ed’s birthday occasionally falls on pudding with half cup water in saucepan Thanksgiving, and heat to a rolling boil, stirring conIn their more than 26 years of marriage, stantly, until it starts to thicken. the “for-better-or-worse, for richer-orRemove from heat and stir in either cut poorer, in sickness-and-in-health” clauses fresh or frozen strawberries. Pour into a have all been tested, and it hasn’t been graham cracker pie shell, chill until set easy. and top with whipped cream. But Dawn, 63 and Ed, 58, BaumeisSaturday night on his last try, he got me,” ter, have learned to accept one another’s said Dawn. weaknesses, adapt to differences and A mummy exhibit at The University appreciate each other’s strengths. of Pennsylvania Museum was the site The first chapter of their romance story of their first date, and although she was began on a dark and stormy night in southern New Jersey November 16, 1985. interested in the exhibition, admittedly, Nervous with anticipation, Dawn drove she was more wrapped up with the idea of getting to know Ed. to the home of Patty and LeRoy Wright, She said, “The best part for me was the close friends from church, who one week traffic jam on the way home when we had prior had invited her to dinner. She knew they had a friend in mind for plenty of time to talk.” Subsequent dates included a day off her to meet, so in the rain, nervous with from work on Valentine’s Day in 1986, anticipation, she drove to their home. “I when they spent the day on the deserted could hardly wait to meet him. It felt like beaches in Wildwood and then Cape May, the longest week of my life. I hoped he N.J. liked the strawberry pie I’d brought for Dawn described that day as a day of dessert.” she said. both sharing and even a few tears. “We And, yes, Ed found the strawberry pie ran together in the sand, walked by the much to his liking. waves, collected shells and fed bread “He eagerly asked for a second piece, to the birds. I was surprised because and strawberry pie has been his special there were no birds in sight at first, but pie ever since.” when the bread was thrown up in the But Ed was looking forward to a good air, we were inundated by them. On meal with friends and did not have any expectations about the woman his friends the way home, we shared like we had never shared before and even shed a few had invited. He had been on blind dates tears.” Later that evening, they enjoyed a before and they had asked him to meet romantic meal at a special restaurant with Dawn months ago, but he wanted to “fin“candlelight and reflections of drifting ish up college first.” After dinner the couples played the card snowflakes outside the glassed-in porch where we sat.” game UNO and Ed showed movie clips “I think by then we both knew we were with his Super 8 projector, including “the meant for each other.” scene from Bambi where the skunks got But was it love at first sight? “twitter-pated.” “More like answers to prayer,” she said. “I wasn’t sure what to think of that,” Although Ed thought Dawn was pretty, she said, but was impressed by how eashe was looking for something much ily Ed got along with Patty and LeRoy’s young son. “He was good with children.” deeper that. Ed was impressed that Dawn seemed to As the evening drew to a close, Ed tried have similar interests in life goals. to figure a way to ask Dawn for her phone “…We both went to Bible college, we number, but the possibility of being both wanted to work in a mission-related turned down in front of his friends was field; we were both single and wanted to unsettling. change that. I did not know if she was the Dawn drove a ’75 Mustang that someone for me at first, but I wanted to pursue times stalled in the rain. the possibilities.” “So I jumped at the chance to follow They were married November 29, her home,” Ed said. And while en route 1986, during Thanksgiving weekend one he frantically looked for something to year after they met. write on and finally tore a piece of cardTheir children, Anna Elizabeth, born board from a tissue box, so he could give Aug. 19, 1988, Edward Benjamin, born Dawn his number. “The only thing I could find to write on Aug. 18, 1993, arrived five years and one day apart. As their nest gradually empties, was a tissue box, so I ripped part of it off their romance is reviving, said Dawn. to write my phone number down so we Currently, Ed works in the kitchen could exchange numbers,” said Ed. “I got at Geisinger/Marworth in Waverly and out of the car to get to her car as quickly Dawn is a homemaker homeschool superas I could, because I was afraid she would visor and teacher. get out of her car Individually, Ed’s and run in the house interests are coin to get out of the collecting and atrain.” Before Dawn tending flea markets reached her doorand Dawn enjoys step, Ed appeared reading and encourwith his phone aging people. Tonumber in hand, and gether, their shared waited in the pourinterests include ing rain until Dawn walking, writing offered her number. -both are published “I certainly writers - and church wasn’t going to call ministries. him…,” she said. “And we look Ed and Dawn Baumeister, foreground and And in the week forward to the “hapbackground with the friends who introduced that followed, he pily ever after” in tried to call her them LeRoy and Patty Wright. They are Heaven with the several times, but shown at the Steamtown National Historic God we love and “I was always out Site on a visit in June 2008. LeRoy died in serve.” when he called. 2010.

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Countryside Community Church hosted its annual turkey supper April 13. It had been postponed last fall due to the move to the new church building. Church members and volunteers cooked turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy and green beans in the church’s new kitchen. People sat for the first time in the new dining room. From left: Volunteers Peg Davis from Newton Twp., Dale Smith from Clarks Summit and Barbara Wetzel from Ransom sell baked goods, such as brownies and chocolate covered strawberries.

From left: Clarks Summit residents Lily Bynon, Barbara Scheuer and Lois Volk enjoying the food.

Murder in the Gallery By Joan Mead-Matsui Abington Journal Correspondent

Who would have guessed that by agreeing to have your business name inscribed on a detective’s notepad you could help fund leadership and professional development in Lackawanna County? Creating character sponsorships is all part of a plot by Nicole Barber, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lackawanna coordinator. Her only motive: To raise money for nonprofit Leadership Lackawanna. Barber and her conspirators are in the process of planning a “Murder in the Gallery:” A Murder Mystery Dinner Party, which she confessed is “a dark comedic tale of murder and mystery that takes a magnified look into the strange world of art.” The show will hit the stage May 31, 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple, 420 North Washington Avenue, Scranton, fourth floor, Shopland Hall. According to Barber, the play features an original script written by the folks at Vintage Theater. “Their professional actors will produce,” she said. On the night of the event, guests are encouraged to pay close attention to artwork around Shopland Hall, which will be transformed into a gallery. “Clues can be anywhere,” said Barber. Barber is seeking sponsors for the event and noted that sponsorships are not only reasonably priced, but “super creative.” “This was one of the elements I decided when planning it. I wanted sponsors to think my event was unique and original.” Currently, the available opportunities and benefits are Character sponsor $100 which

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Putting on my top hat Michael G. Stanton of Clarks Summit considers his dance moves for the evening.

Men In Black IV, sponsored by the Abington Business and Professional Association (ABPA) was hosted April 17 at Glen Oak Country Club. Sarno and Sons Tuxedos provided tuxedos for the event which will support the 2013 Rotary of the Abingtons 4th of July Fireworks and Clarks Summit Holiday Lights.

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Men in Black Model Rich Beasley prepares to make his entrance.

Allied to support injured in Boston April is National Limb Loss Awareness Month. With the tragedy at the Boston Marathon resulting in 13 amputations and more likely to follow, people around the globe already have limb loss on their minds. Allied Services will hold an Amputation Awareness event April 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Graf Community Room, collecting donations for the victims in Boston who have lost limbs. Attendees at the event, vendors, and Allied employees’ donations will be combined and donated to the Wiggle Your Toes Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping amputees, that will match the donations up to

$10,000, and then distribute this total to Boston victims and their families. Allied’s donations will be given in memory of Martin Richard, the 8-year-old boy from Dorchester, MA, who lost his life waiting for his father to cross the finish line. Martin’s sister Jane, a young stepdancer and runner, lost her leg due to injuries from the bombs. This year, Allied’s Second Annual “Amputation Awareness: Prevention and Rehabilitation” will not only offer information and hope to those Northeast Pennsylvania who face limb loss, but will offer a way for them to help our neighbors in Boston.

ABOVE: Models Scott Shimko, right and Tom Hill, left, lead the way. ABOVE CENTER: ABPA board members and members of the Men in Black Committee at the April 17 event: Gerrie Carey, Rosemary Nye, Chair person Diane Calabro, Jamie Kresge, Leah Rudolph, Dorothy O’Connor and Deb Kennedy.

Glenburn hires sewage enforcement personnel By Linda Scott Abington Journal Correspondent

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A “family friendly” event is how Gene Talerico, president, Marley’s Mission described the “Old Farmers Ball Music Festival.” He said Marley’s Mission, a nonprofit organization that provides equine-assisted psychotherapy free of charge to children who have experienced emotional trauma, is honored to partner with Live Nation, Cabinet and the Old Farmer’s Ball to present what Talerico described as “rustic, grassroots, and homey,” May 11, Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain. “It’s a celebration of culture, arts and music of our region and the state. Obviously, as an organization that is based not in an office building, but on a farm, those kinds of things are all very connected to what we do every day.” The event idea evolved when Live Nation expressed an interest in becoming involved with charitable organizations in the community, noted Talerico, who said this will be a new experience for Marley’s Mission, Live Nation and the artist. “This is an event that’s tailor made for us,” said Talerico. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Marley’s Mission. This inaugural event will feature performances by the headline act, Cabinet, a band with its roots firmly planted in the Appalachian tradition with bluegrass, country and folk sounds; YARN, Holy Ghost Tent Revival, MiZ, And the Moneynotes, Pappy, Coal Town Rounders, and Kyle Morgan; and more than a dozen vendors who will set up shop to sell clothing, jewelry, artwork, concert / music apparel and merchandise, perfume, candles and other wares. Add to that mix a local/regional farmers’ market selling

seasonal vegetables, fruits, and you have “a celebration of culture, arts, and music. And that is the perfect mix for Marley’s Mission.” Younger folks, Mollie Edsell, 13, Scranton, an acoustic guitar player and singer and Jordan Tarter, 16, Pittston, are also scheduled to take the stage, in keeping with the mission’s focus on encouraging kids to find their voice. “What we’ve seen at the mission is kids find their voice in very different ways. Some through music, some through drawing, some through writing, some through sign language…for us it’s really helpful to bring kids in that have an ability to play an instrument, to sing a song, to write a story…Whatever it may be, because that may be the thing that connects with our children and gives them an opportunity to find a way to express themselves that’s safe, and meaningful and allows them to get to the next level,” said Talerico. Also planned are kids’ activities that will include Zumba for Kids with Mara Rudalavage, wiffle ball games and a variety of activities. Marley’s Mission committee members are Noelle Ruby, director of events, Tara Iona, volunteer coordinator, April Marie Knapp , Marley’s Mission founder and Talerico. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com, Toyota Pavilion Box Office, 1000 Montage Mountain Road, Scranton, Ticketmaster Outlets or by-phone at 800.745.3000. Advance Tickets are $25.50 online and $24 at the box office. On the day of show they are $28. Children 10 and under are free. Additional information can be found on line at oldfarmersballfest.com. 92.1FM The Fuzz is radio partner and presenters are Backyard Alehouse, 523 Linden St. Scranton, and The Weekender. Producers are Live Nation and Cabinet.

Basket Bingo April 28 Leadership Lackawanna will host a Family Fun Basket Bingo fundraiser April 28 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Keyser Valley Community Center, Scranton, starting at noon. This fundraiser welcomes families to an afternoon of Bingo. Prizes include kid’s games and toys, gift cer-

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Front row, from left are: Frances Sochovka, Ellie Adasczik, Irene Speicher, Alice Bonifanti and Doris Clifford. Back row: Marie Tondors, Wilma Kreher, George Bonifanti and Larry Mullock.

Allied singing troupe entertains residents The Terrace Troubadours are a singing group made up of residents of Allied Terrace Personal Care Facility, a division of Allied Services Integrated Health System. The Troubadours recently performed an Irish singalong at the Terrace’s Saint Patrick’s Day party for their friends, fellow residents and staff members.

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Volunteers gathered at the Waverly United Methodist Church March 11, to prepare 79 dinners to be distributed to patrons of the Abington Ecumenical Food Pantry housed in the Dalton United Methodist Church. They offered special thanks to Wegmans for providing a large portion of the food used to make the meal. This is an ongoing outreach project of the Waverly United Methodist Church. The next meal is scheduled for May 13. To help with future meals, call Kathy Craven at 586.9167.

Dean’s List Binghamton University Stephanie A Cobb of Dalton, received academic honors from the Harpur College of Arts and Sciences at Binghamton University by making the University’s Dean’s List for the Fall 2012 semester St. Bonaventure University Kenneth Rosencrance from Clarks Summit, has been named to the fall 2012 dean’s list at St. Bonaventure University. Rosencrance is majoring in English.

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OBITUARY Blair E. Caboot April 20, 2013

Blair E. Caboot, Clarks Summit, was stricken ill Thursday morning, April 18, while doing what he loved best - teaching his students. After being transferred to the Regional Hospital of Northeast PA, he died unexpectedly. His widow is the former Betty Reitz. The couple had been married for 41 years. Born in Scranton, he was the son of the late Frank and Dorothy Mickel Caboot. Since retiring in 2006 as the Mathematics Coordinator for the Abington Heights School District, he was a Mathematics Professor at Keystone College. He was a member of Embury United Methodist Church, Scranton where he served as a member of the administrative board, co-chairman of the trustees, co-chairman of the finance committee, as well as a devoted choir member. He was a member of Waverly Lodge #301, Free and Accepted Masons, Keystone Consistory -The Valley of Scranton and Northeast Pennsylvania Council Teachers of Mathematics. A 1962 valedictorian graduate of West Scranton High School, he received his Bachelor of Science Degree from East Stroudsburg University in 1966 and completed his Mas-

ters of Science at the University of Scranton in 1969. Blair will be remembered for his generosity, kindness and dedication to his students whom he had taught over his 48 years in the profession. He had a smile and a contagious laugh that would brighten up any room. His motto was “I don’t teach mathematics, I teach students.” He loved gardening and most of all his family, who always came first. Also surviving are a son Jason, MD, Major, Medical Corps., U.S. Army, and his wife Becky, of Gig Harbor, Wash.; a daughter, Jody Wickenheiser and her husband Ryan, Camp Hill; two brothers, his twin, Blain and wife Shirl, Moosic and Gary and wife Darlene, York; five grandchildren, Kaitlyn and Andrew Wickenheiser and Lauren, Carter, and Alexis Caboot; mother- in -law, Ruth Reitz, Moosic; several nephews, nieces, and cousins. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Blair E. Caboot Scholarship Fund that will be awarded every year to a senior who excels in mathematics. Donations may be sent to the Abington Heights School District, 200 W. Grove St., Clarks Green, PA 18411. For directions or to send an online condolence, visit www. lawrenceeyoungfuneralhome. com.

Harry L. Ware Sr. April 14, 2013

Harry L. Ware Sr., 88, Clarks Summit, died Sunday, April 14, after a brief illness. His beloved wife of 45 years is Mary Ann Jones Ware. Born in Scranton in 1924, son of the late Arthur and Phoebe Walker Ware, he was a proud Marine, who retired after 27 years as Sergeant Major. He was a prisoner of war in Japan during World War II and served in Korea and Vietnam. A proud graduate of Penn State, he worked as an insurance agent for Pegula Insurance Co. He was a member of Trinity Congregation and a member of the YMCA Bone Yard Gang.

He was a loving man whose greatest joy was spending time with his family and his dog, Dora. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Surviving are a son, Harry Jr. and wife, Nancy, Glenburn; two daughters, Joan Ware Hess and husband, James, Factoryville and Kristine Rhodes and husband Robert, Ransom; a step-son, Thomas and wife Doreen Scott Lutkowski, Taylor; a brother, Joseph T. Ware and wife Sally, Clarks Summit; a sister, Dorothy Catracchia and husband, Albert, Fla.; 12 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a stepson, Edward Lutkowski; brothers Arthur, John, Edward, Richard and Irwin Ware & a sister, Joan Ware.

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Marion DeGraw

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April 20, 2013

Marion DeGraw, a resident of Tunkhannock Manor, formerly of Brinktown, died Saturday afternoon, April 20. She was the widow of Stewart DeGraw who passed away May 8, 1990. Born in Dymond Hollow on December 7, 1921, she was the daughter of the late Dana and Harriet Dymond. She was a member of the Bethel United Methodist church. Prior to retirement, she worked in the garment industry and was a member of the International Garment Workers Union. Marion played piano at the Bethel Church for more than 40 years. She also began and directed the children and youth choirs. In addition to her love of music, she was also an avid gardner. Many will fondly remember her mowing grass in her big pink hat. She was a loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Surviving is a daughter,

Lois Veety and husband Charles, grandchildren Tina Coolbaugh and husband James, Terry Blaisure and husband Tony, Edward Veety and wife Katie, Barbra Veety, Sharon Appleby and husband Richard, and Marie Domenech and husband Gardy and 7 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Janet DeGraw Veety, two brothers, Elmer and Stanley Dymond and two sisters Clara Brace and Grace Peal. The family would like to thank the staff of the Tunkhannock United Methodist Manor for their kindness and caring over the past six years. The funeral will be Wednesday, April 24, from the Bethel United Methodist Church at 10 a.m. with services by Rev. Joan Dodson and Rev. Lori Robinson. Interment will follow in Memorial Shrine Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Tunkhannock Manor United Methodist Home, 50 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, PA 18657 in memory of Marion.

James L. Astolfi April 22, 2013

James L. Astolfi, 72, of Dalton, died Monday morning, April 22, at Allied Services Skilled Nursing Center in Scranton. His wife is the former Beryl Nafus. The couple would have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary this October. Born in Eynon, he was the son of the late Louis Anthony and Clara Calibani Astolfi. He was a 1958 graduate of Old Forge High School and went on to complete the Law enforcement act 120 program. Jim was a former Dalton police officer and prior to his retirement was a machine operator for General Dynamics. He was also a life member of the North American Hunting Association, a life member of the Factoryville Sportsman’s Club, associate member of the Abington Memorial VFW post 7069, and former member of the Dalton Fire Company. Jim was an avid hunter and was very knowledgeable in firearms and ammunition. Known as “Poppy” by many, Jim will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Also surviving are three daughters, Melissa Astofi, Dalton; Cheryl A. Burger, and

her husband James, Factoryville; and Linda AstolfiLewis, and her husband Dave, Scranton; a granddaughter DaVae Lewis, Scranton; a brother Louis Astolfi, Moscow; a nephew Louis Astolfi , and his wife Amanda, Chatham NJ; two great nephews Jack and Hudson Astolfi, Chatham NJ; an aunt Elsie Piersimoni, Peckville; and several other nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held Thursday at 11am from the Lawrence E. Young Funeral Home, 418 S. State St. Clarks Summit, with services by Rev. Lori Robinson, pastor of the Dalton United Methodist Church, Dalton. Interment will follow in Fairview Memorial Park, Elmhurst. Friends may call Wednesday from 4 to 8pm at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the United Cerebral Palsy Association of NEPA, 425 Wyoming Ave, Scranton Pa. 18503 or The Dalton United Methodist Church, 125 S. Turnpike Rd, Dalton Pa. 18414. To sign the online guestbook go to www.lawrenceeyoungfuneralhome.com.

April 19, 2013

Richard L. Merriman, 87, of Clarks Summit, died Friday at Geisinger Community Medical Center. His wife of 53 years, the former Isabel Crawford, died June 25, 2002. Born Oct. 11, 1925, in Scranton, son of the late Richard L. Sr. and Kathryn Coleman Merriman, he lived in Clarks Summit most of his life and was a 1943 graduate of Clarks Summit High School. He furthered his education and was a graduate of Coyne Electrical School, Chicago. A man of many talents, he was self-employed and owned and operated Dicks Fix It Shop, Clarks Summit, for more than 13 years. He formerly worked in his family’s Paragon Marine and Supply Co., Scranton, business for several years. Surviving are a son, Richard L. Merriman III, Newark, Del.;

a daughter, Linda Lee Berry and husband, Richard, Dover, Del.; a brother, Robert Merriman and wife, Jean, Chinchilla; a grandson, Kevin Berry; a granddaughter, Kathryn Berry and fiancé, Daniel L. Harmon; five great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family with a private interment in Abington Hills Cemetery, South Abington Twp. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society — Lackawanna Unit, 712 S. Keyser Ave., Taylor, PA 18517. Arrangements are being made by JenningsCalvey Funeral and Cremation Service Inc., 111 Colburn Ave., Clarks Summit, PA 18411. For more information, directions or to send an online condolence, visit www.jenningscalvey.com.

Robert Charles Dartnell APril 20, 2013

Robert Charles Dartnell, 81, of Clarks Summit, died Saturday April 20, at his home, with his family by his side. His wife of 51 years is the former Patricia Barry. Born in the County of Sussex, England, he was the son of late Frederick and Eva Pretoria Dartnell. After his education, apprenticeships and national service in the Royal Air Force, he married Patricia in 1961 in the county of Essex, England. They immigrated to Canada in 1965 where daughter Kimberly was born and shortly thereafter to Rochester, N.Y. where his son Peter was born. Bob and Pat became United States Citizens in 1985. Bob was an aerospace engineer and worked for various companies throughout Canada and the United States including, Canadian Aviation in Montreal, Canada; Bausch and Lomb in Rochester, N.Y.; Singer Librascope in Washington D.C. and Glendale, Calif.; Areojet in Azusa, Calif.; Spar Aerospace in Toronto, Canada; and finally retiring in 1998 from Lockheed Martin in King of Prussia. He was a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and became a 50year member in 2010. Above all, Bob loved spending time with his family and traveling with his wife. Before his illness, Bob enjoyed work-

ing on his homes and gardens. During his youth, he played soccer and became a soccer coach in California where he once took his teenage team to the Southern California finals. Also surviving is a daughter Kim Boyce, and her husband Steve, and Steve’s son Jacob in Dickson City; a son Peter, and his wife Cheri, Calif.; two grandchildren Tyler and Kayllee also of Calif.; and a sister-in-law Jackie Dartnell in England. He was preceded in death by a brother Donald F. Dartnell, Essex, England. The family would like to give a special thanks to Dr. James Kenning of Bryn Mawr Hospital for giving Bob an extra seven years of life, to Traditional Home Health and Hospice for their care and comfort in our time of need, to Allied Services Wellness Center where Bob spent many hours, and to caring friends and neighbors. The funeral service and interment will be private at the convenience of the family. Those wishing to make memorial contributions may do so to the American Brain Tumor Society, 8550 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Suite 550, Chicago, IL 60631 or to the charity of their choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Lawrence E. young Funeral Home, 418 S. State St. Clarks Summit Pa. 18411. To sign the online guestbook go to www.lawrenceeyoungfuneralhome.com

Tunkhannock merchants present 4th Friday art, entertainment

Shown, from left: High School Principal Pamela Murray, Award Winner Zack Peercy and English teacher Cyndi Roe.

A.H. senior wins for Scholastic Art, Writing Abington Heights High School senior student Zack Peercy was awarded three Silver Keys and Honorable mention for writing in The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards contest. In 2013, more than 230,000 works

were submitted. Zack’s Silver Keys were received for works submitted in “Flash Fiction,” “Science Fiction/Fantasy” and “Short Story”; the Honorable mention for a submission in the category of “Dramatic Script.”

Tunkhannock merchants will welcome visitors and warmer weather Friday evening for 4th Friday festivities. Events begin at Eclectic Heart with the art of Bill Slater who will display photos of Wyoming County and painted glassware. Next door, the House of the Rising Buns will feature Purple Pepper Farm and their hydroponic veggies. Also Lori Gramberg of Country Delight offers homegrown jams.Featured entertainment at Remington’s Restaurant will be RozelynJames from 7 to 9 p.m. Bead and Baubles will display the art work of Emma Ergott . Sassy Albert Soaps will feature photography of Tunkhannock resident Peg Morris. Friends Art and Unique Gifts and Monzie’s will offer a jewelry collection designed by Steve Colley and one of Colley’s Marywood art

students will explain the work of recycled glass. Seasons Restaurant is featuring work from members of the Endless Mountains Council of the Arts. B & R Distributors will offer a beer sampling. At Nimble Hill entertainment will be provided by Joe Picklo, from 6 to 8 p.m. The quarterly artist is Norma Lines from Ulster. Her works are on display in the Upper Room and the tasting room will also have Silpada Jewelry with Melissa

Redmond. Kitson and Company, 34 East Tioga Street, corner entrance next to Lenahan & Dempsey, are featuring art glass by Dominic Talarico and photography of Carly Griffiths. The Dietrich Theater has a special live production of “Auntie Mame.” a. Greenwood’s Furniture is featuring the original metal sculptures of Steve Bonzak and the photography of Melissa Monsey.

The Wyoming County Court House Art Series launches 4th Friday with a new show “Painting From Inspiration.” The artists are Lavona Daniels and Christine Sheffler. Opening reception will be from 4 to 6 p.m. For more information and a printable map visit www. tunkhannockbusiness.com.

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By Emily CullEy Abington Journal Correspondent

CLARKS GREEN- The Clarks Green Borough council met April 17 and Councilman Allan Hughes mentioned that he was contacted by Denny McGraw, Regional Vice President of C Group Energy Services, concerning a presentation made at the April Abington Council of Governments meeting. Hughes suggested that

McGraw visit Clarks Green Borough council to discuss the presentation regarding the use of C Group Energy Services to find a more affordable energy provider. President Keith Williams, who was present at the ACOG meeting, said, “I think it’s worth looking into.” He also mentioned that C Group would not charge a fee to look for alternate providers. Council agreed to send an invitation McGraw. Council approved annual

servicing of the traffic light for $248. Members continued discussion on a newsletter to be sent to residents quarterly with the hopes of having the first one released next month. Members heard an update concerning work on the turf field and parking lot at the Abington Area Community Park, which should be completed soon. The parking lot is ready to be paved.

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Call to Artists: The Vintage Slates “Works in Wood” for June Exhibit, The Vintage Theater, a visual/performing arts venue in downtown Scranton slated “Works in Wood” for its June 2013 visual exhibit. All pieces must be made entirely or at least primarily with wood. Those interested in exhibiting should submit images/ descriptions of their works or proposed “works in progress” to info@scrantonsvintagetheater.com or by physical mail addressed to 326 Spruce Street, Scranton PA 18503. Submission deadline is May 20 at noon. Installation will occur June 3 and 4 with the exhibit on display from June 7 – 30. Info: 589.0271 or scrantonsvintagetheater.com. The Green Hour: Absinthe at the Everhart, April 24 at the Everhart Museum from 7 – 9 p.m. From a taste of its colorful history to a taste of the green drink itself, attendees will join the Everhart staff and special guests in experiencing the allure of this once forbidden beverage. For ages 21 and older. “Auntie Mame” Live Theatre, April 24 through 27 at 7 p.m. and April 28 at 3 p.m. at the Dietrich Theater in downtown Tunkhannock. Directed by: Jennifer Jenkins. Sponsored by: the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Based on Patrick Dennis’ bestselling 1955 novel about his aunt, “Auntie Mame” is an unforgettable show. Cost: $10. Tickets/ info: 996.1500. The Wyoming Seminary Players Present “The Tempest”, April 26 and 27 in the Upper School Buckingham Performing Arts Center on North Sprague Avenue, Kingston, at 8 p.m. Cost: $4 in advance, $5 at the door. Info: 270.2192. Metal Show, April 27 at New Visions Studio and Gallery, 201 Vine St., Scranton, at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Bands include Where Horizons Meet, As We Whisper, Silhouette Lies and Off The Coast. The show will mark the release of Where Horizons Meet’s newly recorded E.P. All ages. Cost: $7 for show only or $12 with purchase of the E.P. Info: 878.3970 or NewVisionsStudio.com. The Wally Gordon Community Chorus Spring Concert, April 27 at the Clarks Summit United Methodist Church, Morgan Hwy, at 7 p.m. The concert is titled “Back to Broadway” and features music by Rogers and Hammerstein, Andrew Lloyd Weber and the music of “Les Miserables”. Cost: $5 at door. The Wyoming Seminary Wind Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble and Jazz Band Annual Spring Concert, April 30 in Wyoming Seminary Buckingham Performing Arts Center, Sprague Avenue, Kingston, at 7:30 p.m. Cost: free. Info: 270.2192. “Golden Days of Radio Players,” April 30, May 7, 14, 21 and 28 and June 4 at the Dietrich Theater in downtown Tunkhannock, from 7 - 9 p.m. For ages 18 and up. Instructors: Hoyt Keiser and Esther Harmatz. Cost: Free. Atendees will learn and experience putting together a live show to be performed June 4 at 7 p.m. Register: 996.1500.

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“Live! Live! Live! Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death!” This is Mame Dennis’ motto. Join us next week as the comedic play “Auntie Mame” comes to life at the Dietrich. Written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee and adapted from Patrick Dennis’s best-selling novel, 25 members in this production’s cast and crew have been working tirelessly to bring us this unforgettable show. Brenda Wenner has the lead role of the irrepressible eccentric AbINGTON JOURNAL/NATALIE MENNICUCCI Mame and Trent Frazier will Shown above and below are student art exhibits at the Newton Ransom Elementary School Art Show. play her nephew, young Patrick. Directed by the Dietrich’s Jennifer Jenkins, this play will have a five-day run with show times Wed., April 24 through Sat., April 27 at 7 p.m. and Sun., April 28 at 3 p.m. This show is pure fun that is sure to delight. Tickets are $10 each and are available by calling us at 570.996.1500 or visiting the Dietrich’s ticket booth. you won’t want to miss out. Shortly after our production of “Auntie Mame”, the Dietrich will be presenting a series of classes for adults on radio theatre. Do you umerous student works were shown at remember old time radio? Did you the annual Newton Ransom Elementaalways wonder how sound effects were made or what it felt like to ry School Art Show. The Abington Heights use your voice to sound like a Middle School Art show will be held April variety of characters from hero to 25 for the public from 5 to 7 p.m. villain? Well, here is your chance! We invite you to see what it is like to put together a live radio comedy or drama. Directed by Hoyt Keiser and Esther Harmatz, classes will be held Tuesday, April 30, May 7, 14, 21, and 28 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and will culminate with a live performance Tuesday, June 4 at 7 p.m. No experience is required and admission is free. In addition to the Golden Days of Radio Players, the Dietrich will also be presenting a host of other classes for adults. If you are interested in health and wellness, Donna Fetzko will be back to teach Eating for Health Thursdays, May 2, 9, 16, and 23 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. During these classes, she will explain the what, how and why of healthy eating to improve or maintain health throughout our lives. Classes will include discussion, practical tips, recipes and more. Admission is free. Then on Fridays in May, we invite you to grab your partner and dosey doe to the Dietrich for square dance lessons. Modern “What Brother Garfield Knew” offers tells the story of a 17-year-old boy who Barnes & Noble Booksellers at the Western Square Dance Caller, Arena Hub Plaza in Wilkes-Barre Town- comes to Wilkes-Barre in the tumultuous a seamless narrative of the often-overDave Taylor will teach adults and looked life of President James Garfield. year before the Civil War. ship will host a Local Author Weekend students ages 16 and up the basics * Bruce Spohn, Factoryville. “ChristOn April 27, from 2 to 5 p.m., the folApril 26 to 28. Each of three separate of square dancing. you will expebook signing sessions will feature a panel lowing authors and titles will be featured: mas Treasures” is a collection of Christ- rience the history of square dancmas stories proving “the greatest treasure ing from contra dancing, to line * John Anyang, Scranton. “Our Dying of four to seven authors. Subjects include is in the heart.” Churches and The Missing Link” admemoir, local history, children’s picture dancing, to country “barn” dancOn April 28, from 2 to 5 p.m., the fol- ing to Dave’s specialty modern dresses the stagnation and ultimate disapbooks, fiction and self-improvement. On April 26, from 7 to 10 p.m., the fol- pearance of traditional, seemingly deeply lowing authors and titles will be featured: western square dancing. Lessons * Laurence L Cook, Plains. “Presilowing authors and titles will be featured: rooted churches in today’s modern-day will be held Fridays, May 3, 10, dential Coincidences, Amazing Facts society. Anyang is also the author of * Bill Albert, Raleigh N.C. “The Cor17 and 31 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Collectibles” contains little-known “Growing Up in Africa.” ruption 0f Local 2621” is a work of ficThese dances are fun and easy to * Edward Murphy, Clarks Summit. “A information about 44 U.S. presidents as tion based on fact. A story of deception learn and admission is free. Space Pennsylvania Deer Hunter” is a chronicle well as photos of the author’s collection and human politics. is limited. of memorabilia. of the author’s 40-plus years in forests * Bill Ciccotti, Scranton. “Reality is For those who interested in * Crystal Emerson, Parkesburg. “180 and fields with humor. Strange But Fiction is Stranger” is half learning about photography, Days” outlines the poignant and honest * Tiffany Cloud Olson, Conyngham. memoir, half short stories. Which is Steamtown National Historic Site documentation of the unethical behav“Sleeping With Dogtags” tracks the scarier? you decide. Photographer Kenny Ganz will ior of administrators in Pennsylvania * Jade Heasley, Montgomery. “How to emotional rollercoaster of a military be back at the theater for Photogspouse while her husband is deployed in Rule the World” is a novel about dreams Afghanistan. and disillusionment. 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LIBRARY NEWS

BY MARY ANN MCGRATH

“The Bus for Us,” written and illustrated by Suzanne Bloom, introduces Gus, Tess, a variety of vehicles, school mates, pets and other interactions at the school bus stop. It was selected as the feature book of Pennsylvania’s 2013 One Book Every Young Child initiative. The Abington Community Library is currently focusing on a display of materials and activities, as well as a special raffle, to promote the book and the goals of the program in general. A committee selected by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries hopes to increase awareness among parents, other family members and the early care and education community of the need for practices that promote early literacy development: reading with children daily and engaging children in the story. From April 29 through May 4, the library will host a “traveling trunk,” provided by Commonwealth Libraries, with toys, games and a selection of educational materials relating to the book. Children are invited to stop by and investigate the contents.

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schools. * Denise Kaminsky, Mountaintop. “Nittany Lion Gets a Big Surprise” is the newest children’s picture book featuring the famous PSU mascot. * Carol A Miele, Albrightsville. “Metastatic Madness” is a collection of poems and recollections of the author’s experience with a stage 4 cancer diagnosis. * Karen Morgan, Dallas. “Morgan Update: Please Forward” encourages anyone who has endured crisis to choose hope, joy and vulnerability. * Jill Swank-Gattuso, Yatesville. “Gabrielle Rae…Who do you want to be today?” Contains graphics designed to empower kids to dream big and realize their potential. * Mark Thornton, White Haven. “Bridesmen of Madison

MOVIES Continued from Page 9A raphy for Beginners. During these classes, you will learn the basics of photography whiling gaining practical shooting experience. Each week students will meet at the Dietrich and then proceed to various locations to photograph. Classes will be held on Monday, May 6, 13, 20, June 10 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, June 1 from 1 to 3 p.m. I took this class a few years ago with my husband and really enjoyed it. It taught me to think more about the composition of my photographs and to experiment more with my photography. Admission is $75 and students are asked to bring their own cameras. We also will be presenting a writers’ workshop for adults in May. This class is sure to invigorate your writing through prompts and exercises that will expand your skills, shake up your work and get your writing to unexpected placed. Taught by Laurel Radzieski, she will have you write in a variety of genres including fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, play writing and more to stretch your literary muscles. Classes will be held Wednesdays, May 8, 15, 22, 29, June 5, 12, 19, 26 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Admission is $75. All skill levels are welcome. For more information or to register for any of these classes, please call us at 570.996.1500. As you can see, the Dietrich is so much more than the movies.

Copies of the book are available at libraries throughout the Lackawanna County Library system. Place a copy on hold either online, by phone or in person. “The Bus for Us” provides many themes to explore within a picture book format. These themes include transportation, types of vehicles, their uses, and community workers; trash and environmental impact; mapping of neighborhoods and communities; similarities and differences in multiculturalism; and patience, waiting and safety as a pedestrian or when using school or public transportation. Children can enter to win a hardcover copy of the book, a wooden puzzle featuring construction vehicles or a Lands’ End child-sized backpack. Winners will be chosen at random April 30. NOTE: Storytime Teens, a group of young library volunteers, will present an Evening Story Hour Friday, April 26, at 6:30 p.m. Their theme is “Good Cents” and they will present stories and activities about money on an interest level for children age 3 through 6 years old. Pre-registration is required by calling the library at 587.3440. The Abington Community Library is located at 1200 W. Grove St., Clarks Summit. Visit out website, www. lclshome.org/abington to register online for events or call the library at (570) 587-3440. Don’t have a library card? Register for one at http://www.lclshome.org/ libraryinfo/library_card_reg.asp.

County” is a novel of extraordinary people leading extraordinary lives. Set in the Pocono Mountains. “We’re pleased to have the opportunity to host such a diverse group of writers and titles,” said Donna Wench, Community Relations Manager at Barnes & Noble. Some titles are currently on sale at the Arena Hub Plaza store - others will be available only on the day of the signing. For details call 570.829.4210. All events are free to the public.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

‘Auntie Mame’ makes her way to Dietrich BY ARielle KovAliCH Abington Journal Correspondent

A comedy from Broadway is making its way to the Dietrich Theater in Tunkhannock with support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, “Auntie Mame” follows the story of a vibrant and flamboyant New York City woman who, after the death of her brother, ends up inheriting her ten-yearold nephew. Throughout the play, Mame Dennis, played by Brenda Wenner, ends up gathering a liking toward the young boy, treating him as if he were her own son. After getting a feel for Mame’s personality, the audience can watch the story of this growing bond unfold. Wenner, leading lady of this play, appeared last year in the performance of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” as Nurse Ratched as well as various appearances as an actor for the Dietrich Children’s Theatre. Director of the pay, Jennifer Jenkins, 50, of Tunkhannock, has been a part of the Dietrich theater for five years. Jenkins shared what she likes best about the organization and the area,”I’ve worked for a lot of different theaters, the people here are absolutely irreplaceable.” “Auntie Mame” is based on a 1955 bestselling novel and true story written by Patrick Dennis. Dennis’ novel describing his aunt was made into a

movie as well as debuting on Broadway, and now has landed in the local area to be performed by a 20- member cast. Jenkins shared what she feels guests will enjoy most about the play, “I think they’re going to like the characters,” she continued, “All the characters are sort of bigger than life and pretty outrageous; they all bring something different to the table” Performances of “Auntie Mame” will take place April 24 to 27 at 7 p.m. Tickets for the performance can be purchased for $10 at the Theater’s ticket booth or by calling 570.996.1500. Purchasing tickets in advance is recommended.

ABOVE: The cast of ‘Auntie Mame’ to perform at the Dietrich Theater.

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A.H. students urged to stand up, stop bullying BY ROBERT TOMKAVAGE

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Janene Holder, Senior Supervisory Special Agent Education and Outreach Program at the Office of the Attorney General, visited Abington Heights High School to give a presentation on the effects of cyber-bullying to approximately 200 students. “We’re trying to educate the students today on the importance of, first of all, respecting on another, and, second of all being nice to each other,” Holder said. “Our parents taught us a long time ago, ‘If we don’t have something nice to say, don’t say it’, but I also want take that a step further and say don’t say it, don’t type it, don’t text it, don’t post it because sometimes words hurt people. And depending on the context of how a person feels when they are reading something on the Internet, it could have a bigger impact than the student even intended when they first sent the message.” According to Holder, the presentations are particularly important due to the fact that many students don’t understand the repercussions their actions or words may cause. “It’s always a good time to talk with students about bullying, because sometimes they don’t realize that they are actually hurting somebody,” Holder said. “A lot of times they say they really didn’t mean it, and they don’t understand why the student got hurt by it.” Holder warned students about the dangers and consequences of using camera phones irresponsibly. “I want you to be really careful about what you do with those cameras on your cell phones,” she said. “I don’t want you to take inappropriate pictures of yourself or anybody else. If an intimate photo goes out to everybody in the school, people think differently of you. This is really important, because unfortunately because people are engaging in this type of activity and sometimes can’t return to their same school district. So, please respect yourselves, respect your bodies, respect the people that you hang out with and don’t take these types of photos. If you receive one of the photos on your phone, it’s a crime to forward the photo to another person. You have to tell an adult.”

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Senior Supervisory Agent Education and Outreach Program Janene M. Holter speaks to Abington Heights High School freshman about the dangers of cyberbullying. She also talked about the and what you have. You don’t the long-term ramifications of all have to be best friends in posts on social media outlets. this room, but I want you to “Everything that we put respect each other.” on the Internet is there Holder stressed to students forever,”Holder said. “And, the importance of reporting you have to remember that. bullying issues if they see Even if you delete it, it’s not something hurtful online or if gone. Many of you wouldn’t a friend tells you he or she is download many of the apps or being bullied. use (social media) websites if “If a friend comes to you, it you read the terms and condi- means they trust you and have tions before accepting them. confidence that you will help They own and can do whatev- them,” she said. “If you see er they want with everything something typed, texted or that you type, text or post in posted online about someone their website. This is really else, the way you can stop it important because colleges, is by reporting it and standing universities, trade schools and up for each other. employers will ask you if they “There is power in numcan see your social media bers. If you all band together activity.” against bullies, they will go She explained, “The Interaway.” net is a wonderful tool, but Marcy Curra, Abington you have to be careful how Heights World Languages Coyou use it. I know students ordinator had this to say: “As right now who are not geta district, we are promoting ting into the college of their Internet safety and responsichoice, they’re losing athletic ble use of technology among scholarships because of what our student body as well as they post online.” encouraging them to critically With the Internet, comes think about the choices they a lot of responsibility. As a make on a daily basis. In adschool district, why are mean dition, our goal is to increase things being posted about awareness, teach respect and classmates? she asked. tolerance within our school The main answer among community.” many students was jealousy, Junior Tom Racek, a membecause they are self-conber of the Transition Team scious and have self-esteem formed to ease the transition issues. for students moving to the “We are all equal in this high school, believes the room,” she said. “It doesn’t students are bonding together matter how much money more than ever lately. your parents make, what car “I was invited to join the they drive or what side of the club, but ultimately I wanted street you live on, what really to help fellow students acmatters is how we treat each climate to the high school other. If you want people to and become involved in clubs respect you, you have to also and activities,” he said. “I just respect them…. We all have wanted to make the process all our talents, the areas where easier for everyone. we live, and families. We “It’s definitely helped need to be happy with what incoming freshman and evwe have…. Cyber-bulling is eryone (overall). The school a huge problem. As students, atmosphere has become so you have to ask yourselves much more positive and ‘How do we stop it?’ You we’re more of a community have to be proud of who you of Comets now, instead of a are, where you came from, community of individuals.”

Club to sell purses for P.E.A.C.E

Marywood’s P.E.A.C.E. Club (People Encouraging A Cooperative Environment), which promotes values of peace and bettering our environment, both ecologically and socially, will sell purses at Everything Natural, State Street, Clarks Summit April 28 from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. to help fund its four day student-run camp this summer. The camp will teach elementary-age children the foundations of peace, problem solving and working

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the purses to Ghana to send children to school. One purse funds one child’s education for one week. Barry Kaplan, of Everything Natural, said this is a perfect with with the shop. “One action,” he explained, “doing multiple goods.”

With Jane Julius Honchell

SEE JANE READ This doggone funny book will have you begging for more. I’m a pushover for mysteries, and I love animals (except for the hairy, crawly, escape-their-terrariums-andterrorize-the-household varieties). Combine the two in one book and I’m ready to sit up and beg. And that’s just what Spencer Quinn does in “Dog on It,” a yarn featuring private detective Bernie Little and his best friend and partner, Chet, a large and remarkably articulate dog of indeterminate origins. Normally, my suspension of disbelief is sorely tested when I encounter talking animals in anything other than children’s books, but Quinn’s decision to have Chet tell the story of his and Bernie’s search for a missing teenage girl was inspired. Chet’s doggy take on the world elevates what could have been a run-of-the-mill detective novel to a level of hilarity that had me howling with laughter. One reason Quinn’s choice of narrator works so well is that he really understands the canine mentality. He speaks “dog” so convincingly that you’d swear he was part pooch. Another reason is that, by commanding Chet to “Speak!” Quinn creates a great deal of suspense. Although we never get the full story of how Bernie and Chet became partners, both are apparently rejects from the police force. Bernie, a West Point grad, quit the force for unspecified reasons and founded the Little Detective Agency. Chet joined him after flunking his final exam for the K-9 Corps. Chet tells us that he was at the top of his class, but got distracted by a cat at a crucial moment in his test. Bernie is divorced, broke and inclined to drink a little too much bourbon. He’s devoted to his little boy, Charlie, his ancient and unpredictable Porsche convertible and, of course, to Chet. About the only thing that gets Bernie’s goat is the way overpopulation has turned his little corner of California into a desert. As interesting and likeable as Bernie is, it’s Chet who steals the show and our hearts. When he isn’t riding shotgun in the Porsche, Chet spends his time sleeping, digging, playing fetch and oh…did I neglect to mention eating? Chet favors steak laced with A-1 Sauce or barbecued ribs, with kibble as distant third, but in a pinch, he’ll eat anything. He’s adept at scarfing up stray Fritos, Cheerios and potato chips people have dropped, but he won’t turn up his highly- tuned nose at rotten hot dogs he digs up, ants, other people’s half-eaten burgers or Slim Jims. About the only thing he can’t digest is the inside of a golf ball, but he tries. Chet also enjoys animal programs on the Discovery channel and old movies, such as “The Hound of the Basker-

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villes,” and he loves to howl along when Bernie plays his ukulele and sings “Up a Lazy River” or “Hey Bo Diddley,” (Chet’s personal favorite). Perhaps Chet’s most endearing quality is that, although he’s very smart and a great jumper, he is, after all, a dog and he has a short attention span and is easily distracted. For instance, when Cynthia Chambliss starts to tell Bernie about her missing daughter, Madison, Chet hears something moving in the shrubbery and explains: “The next thing I knew, I was in the bushes myself, sniffing around, maybe even digging, but only the littlest bit. Some kind of smell was in the air, frog or toad, or …uhoh: snake. I didn’t like snakes, didn’t like them at –” ‘Chet? You’re not digging in there, are you?’ I backed out of the bushes, trotted over to Bernie. Oops – my tail was down, tucked back in a guilty manner. I stuck it right up, high and innocent.” ‘Good Boy.’ He patted my head. Thump, thump. Ahhhh.” Chet may not have much of an attention span, but he has a great memory for smells. He describes his own scent as a mixture of “old leather, salt and pepper, mink coats, a soupcon of tomato, with a healthy dash of something male and funky.” His ability to recall and trace his own

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scent, as well as Bernie’s and Madison’s, becomes crucial to his efforts to find his way back to the hideout of a Russian gangster, where each of them is briefly imprisoned. Chet and Bernie, aided and abetted by Suzie Sanchez, a reporter who becomes interested in the case of the missing girl – and in Bernie – have many adventures in “Dog on It,” and the suspense ratchets up for one very good reason: while Chet can understand much of what the humans are saying, they, of course, can’t understand him. Thus, while we, the readers, know what’s going on, Bernie can only gather clues from Chet’s behavior, and Chet’s knowledge about the case often remains hidden from his human buddies. This lack of communication, while building suspense in an admirable fashion, also creates plot problems and Quinn relies a little too heavily on a series of handy coincidences to solve them. For example, at one point in the story, when Chet is dropped off at an animal shelter and is about to be euthanized after his unhappy three-day stay there, Suzie just happens to be doing a story about animal shelters and just happens to arrive in the nick of time to rescue our loveable narrator. However, the rest of the book works so well, and Chet is so engaging and funny, that I’m inclined to forgive this lapse, just as I don’t hold it against my cat when he misses the litter box once in a while. The dog’s-eye view of the world in “Dog on It” will make you see life from an entirely new perspective and you’ll enjoy getting to know Chet and Bernie, so if you’re looking for a fast, entertaining and inventive read, Go Fetch! Jane Julius Honchell, who resides in Glenburn Twp., is a well-known features writer and columnist. She is an associate professor at Keystone College, La Plume, where she serves as Director of Theater. ‘See Jane Read’ appears monthly in The Abington Journal.

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Singing, creating their way to new heights

Odyssey teams earn place at World Finals By AdriAne Heine Abington Journal Correspondent

Albert Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For while knowledge defines all we currently know and understand, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create.” Such is the essence of the Odyssey of the Mind program. Imagination, creativity, artistry and sportsmanship were out in abundance April 13 at the Pennsylvania State Tournament

held at the Pocono Mountain High School East Campus in Swiftwater. Odyssey of the Mind is a creative, problem-solving competition based on the idea that the mind can be trained to reach its fullest potential through practice and exercise, just like the body. Competitors form teams of 5-7 individuals. They learn that teamwork is crucial, risk-taking is rewarded and the goal of excellence is a worthwhile one. Abington Heights was repre-

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At the Pennsylvania State Tournament held at the Pocono Mountain High School East Campus in Swiftwater April 13 are from left, Emily Davis, Kelsey Brown, Ellen Brown, Madeline Belknap, Meredith Westington, Bryn Kizer, Natalie Belknap.

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that goal. Instead, he attended Kansas City Kansas Community College and took courses in theater. Then, it was while working as an actor in Kansas City, that he heard about Ringling Brothers’ first open call for clowns in 30 years. He auditioned, and was hired on the spot. “Growing up knowing what a treasure Ringling Bros. is to the world,” he said, “and then being able to perform in the show, is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It’s something I have always dreamed of doing and I’m glad I have the opportunity.” He said what he enjoys most about the show is hosting the All Access Pre-show PowerUp Party, which will be held on the arena floor one hour before show time. At the party, audience members are invited to learn electric dance moves,

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strike a pose in “high-powered” costumes, learn balancing and juggling skills, take a look at the exotic animals and meet and take photos with the Fully Charged cast. Kelley said he always looks forward to meeting the audience during this time. “I hope everyone can gets to come see the show,” he said, adding the performers always love visiting Wilkes-Barre and meeting the “awesome people” there. Some of his other favorite cities to visit on tour, he said, are Savannah, Ga., San Diego, Calif., New York, N.Y., Las Vegas, Nev. and Seattle, Wash. He said his favorite part of being in the circus is travelling, which he does 48 weeks out of the year. “It’s really cool,” he said. “I get to travel all over the country and my back yard changes every single week.”

plained the rationale behind the decision is to ensure students are able to succeed in the more Continued from Page 1A demanding courses. cert will take place April 28, “You have to be able to demand choral concert May 7. onstrate some ability to perAccording to Student Repform at a higher level,” Quinn resentative Fallk, a change in said. “We have a lot of cumulaclass criteria is of concern to tive experience that shows a lot students. of the people who override into In order for students to over- more challenging courses end ride classes from level 2 to up floundering because they honors or honors to Advanced either don’t have the aptitude Placement, they must meet the or desire to work as hard as criteria set forth in a new 45is required to succeed. We’re day challenge. The challenge: trying to stop mistakes before If the students are overriding they happen.” a level 2 class to honors they Abington Heights Principal must have at least a 93 average Pamela Murray will invite all for the 4th quarter, and earn students interested in overridat least a 90 on the final. To ing classes to meet one-on-one override from honors to AP, to discuss each unique situastudents need to have at least a tion. 95 average in the 4th quarter, “We’re trying to balance the and earn a 93 on the final. needs and wants of students “Largely, students are and set them up for success,” extremely upset with this new she said. challenge,” Fallk said. “The The board voted to accept first reason is that the challenge the resignations of Clarks was presented to students after Summit Elementary teachers course schedules for next year Marilyn Miller and Mary Alice were already created and the Bartz, Waverly Elementary terms can be confusing to the School teacher Marian Booth, students. The biggest concern I Abington Heights Middle came across was the difference School teacher Joy Sundberg in classes from one grade to and high school teacher Julie the next. One’s ability in biolLartz. ogy has very little to do with According to Mahon, it’s their ability in chemistry.” uncertain if their positions will Assistant Superintendent of be replaced. School Dr. Thomas Quinn ex-

sented by ten teams at the state competition. Those teams had each earned their spot by winning at the regional competitions in April. For competition purposes, the state is divided into six regions, each sending their top teams to States. There are about 14,000 students participating in the program across Pennsylvania. Approximately 1,100 students from as far as Pittsburgh swarmed the East Campus. When it was all said and done, three Abington teams placed and two will go on to the World Finals at Michigan State University May 22 through 25. Awards were given to the top three teams in each category and the top two will move forward. The first place winning team moving on to Worlds chose to solve the problem titled, “ARTchitecture: The Musical.” They were to create and present an original performance that includes a replica of a documented architectural structure that was built between 1,000 AD and 1,600 AD.

The team of six Abington High School students crafted a replica of the outside of St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice. The prop stood six feet high. A key part the Odyssey program is buying as little as possible, instead using creativity, found and recycled objects. “We glued paint sample cards to fabric and stretched it over a wooden box frame to make all of the scenery, team member Kelsey Brown explained. “The lion piece is made of paper mâché, craft fur and feathers spray-painted gold.” The problem called for the performance to include three works of art that “disappear” and two characters that go on a quest to find them. When the works of art are found, they were to be incorporated into the replica. The performance also was to include two songs that were accompanied by some type of choreographed movement. Several of the team members used their experience in musical theatre. “We’re all so happy we’ve made it this far. It’s unreal,” Brown said. “We’re all seniors, so this was our last chance to go to Worlds. We’ve been

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The six- foot- high replica of St. Mark’s Basilica made from found objects. Abington Heights Middle together all of high school and have come so close every year, School Team A- Division IIbut this year we finally made it. “ARTchitecture: The Musical” Team: Kate Coleman, Jordan I can’t think of a better way to Jarocha, Natalie Kozar, Victoend our Odyssey of the Mind ria Munley, Brenna Phillips, careers together. “ Danielle Sanok, Katie Walsh First Place: Third Place: Abington Heights High Abington Heights High School Team A- Division IIISchool Team A- Division IIIProblem “ARTchitecture: The “It’s How You Look At It” Musical” Team: Elizabeth Bamford, Team: Madeline Belknap, Natalie Belknap, Ellen Brown, Nicholas Beckish, Rachel Gilmore, Alex Gockley, Kelsey Brown, Emily Davis, Bryn Kizer, Meredith Westing- Jessa Sablan, Joe Sileo, Sarah Uhranowsky ton Second Place:

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onion soup, topped with toasted croutons and melted cheese; bacon avocado BLT with a lemon-basil-black pepper mayo; spinach-Havarti quiche topped with fresh tomato and herbs; and a half open -faced purple grape and basil-tarragon pesto chicken salad with house mixed greens salad and a maple-lemon dressing. A “Lemon Twist” Dessert Contest will get underway beginning at 9:30 a.m. Gershey said, “Make any lemon dessert and bring it to the Canteen at The Comm after 9:30 a.m. Saturday morning.” All entries must be received by 11 a.m. Judging will be held at noon and the winner will receive a $50 gift certificate donated by Treat in Clarks Summit. Hours are Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The show features hundreds of gift ideas for Mother’s Day, and a café-style luncheon each day. Admission is $6. For more information, call 570.586.8191, extension 5, or visit the waverlycomm.org. The Waverly Community House is located at 1115 North Abington Road in Waverly.

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Casey Dunleavy, 21, a student at Keystone College, and her cousin, Lizzie Walker, 17, a student at Abington Heights, wave to motorists while standing outside Duffy’s Coffee House. Duffy’s is owned by Lizzie’s mother Mari.

Clarks Summit caring for Mother EARTH Clarks Summit Borough hosted Earth Day festivities April 20, downtown along State Street. The free event included sidewalk sales, a flea market, recycling stations, raffles, exhibits and other attractions.

Pieces of the Abingtons

How well do you know the streets where you live? The Abington Journal puts your powers of observation to the test with our “Pieces of the Abingtons” contest. Every other week within the paper, we’ll feature a photograph of a landmark, architectural structure or other local item in public view in the Abingtons. We’ll ask you to submit a guess as to where the photo was taken and what is featured in the photo. Then we’ll enter each correct answer in a drawing to win a $10 gift certificate from Lynn’s Hallmark in Clarks Summit. We’ll notify you if you win, and we’ll print the winning contestant and answer in an upcoming edition of The Abington Journal with the next contest photo. Answer #143: Lackawanna State Park concession stand sign Winner #143: Mark Olevnik, of Clarks Summit

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Lackawanna College claims golf title

Wrestling ‘family’ donates to help others

The Lackawanna College golf team captured its third invitational tournament title this spring with a team score of 307 at the Links at Hershey April 8. Leading the way for Lackawanna was John Brundred, who carded a round of 2 overpar 74 to finish second overall in the scoring behind Nick Chadler of Lehigh-Carbon Community College who shot 71. Lackawanna College placed 5 golfers in the top 10. Jordan Smith and Devin Crowley each finished with 76, and Willis Davenport rounded out the team scoring with a solid round of 81. Other members of Lackawanna College who competed in the tournament were Dalton Coldwater (83) and Kevin Karabin (84). The team total of 307 was good enough to win by 14 shots of the next nearest competitors Bucks Community College (321). Lackawanna College increased its 20122013 record to 15-0 and is currently ranked 15th in the Nike/ Golf World NJCAA DII polls.

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Royals win third straight Collegiate Invitational

By ROBERT TOMKAVAGE

ABOVE: Abington Heights’ Jake Roba spikes the ball over the net. BELOW: Players meet at the net to try to gain a point for their team.

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Comets sweep Lions

The University of Scranton men’s golf team needed two playoff holes, but completed its comeback to capture a third straight Glenmaura National Collegiate Invitational title in a playoff at Glenmaura National Golf Club. The Royals won on the second playoff hole with a four-player total of 1-over 17 on the par-4 18th hole to win by three shots. The Royals also won each of the past two seasons, including 2011, when they needed one playoff hole to defeat McDaniel. Junior Charles Hudacek (Moosic/Scranton Preparatory) finished with a two-day total of 155, tied for ninth, after shooting 78 April 15. Sophomore Erik Meyer (Clarks Summit/ Abington Heights) shot a 3-over 74 that same day to finish with a total of 160.

Abington Heights High School defeated Lackawanna Trail, 3-0, in a Lackawanna League volleyball matchup. Jake Roba had 16 kills, four blocks, two digs and one ace to lead the Comets. Other key contributors for Abington Heights were Mike Pettinato, with 20 assists and Kevin Schumacher, with 12 digs and eight aces. Richard Pollack led Lackawanna Trail with 14 digs and six assists. Devin Walsh contributed six kills and five blocks for the Lions.

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CLARKS SUMMIT- Abington Heights head wrestling coach Chris Calder preaches the importance of the wrestling team bonding together as a ‘family.’ Members of the team followed his lead this past season, raising $375 for Allied Services through their Takedown Autism fundraising initiative. “I have a nephew with autism, so that’s where the idea started,” Calder said. “We’re just trying to put forth the effort of getting more people involved and getting the awareness out there. I wanted to take my position as wrestling coach and somehow incorporate how we talk about family in wrestling all the time. They’re one, and that’s what we did. “It was a great start for us,” Calder added. “It’s the first year we’ve done it. Hopefully next year we double or triple the amount we are giving back.” Allied Services Assistant Vice President-Advancement Jim Brogna stressed the importance of funding for the organization. “Every dollar that we raise, whether it’s through a community fundraiser, an individual donation, or a corporate donation, we invest back into the program,” Brogna said. “It might be to train therapists for new methodologies and how to work with autistic children. It could be to buy new equipment such as the Snoezelen room. It

could be to subsidize a service that a child is not getting covered by insurance. There are myriad of ways. Allied, as a non-profit, takes care of these kids to get the best out of their abilities.” According to Brogna, the cases and knowledge regarding autism are growing each year. “The last two years, we’ve learned a lot more about autism,” Brogna said. “Every year, the Center for Disease Control puts out national statistics and the need keeps getting greater every year. Our goal is to continue to create an awareness and raise as much money as possible.” Brogna praised the wrestling program for their success both on and off the mats. “The Abington Heights wrestling program has a tradition of not only developing successful athletes, but also giving back to the community,” he said. “They solicited their own money and half the money went to sustain the development of the team and the other half went to our autism program.” While the amount of money raised was significant, Brogna advised the students-athletes to look at the bigger picture. “It wasn’t the amount of money that was raised, the dollar amount,” he said. “Think about the difference you’ve made in somebody’s life by creating an awareness. Just in the Abington community alone, there is a need to help children with autsim.”

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First row, from left: Janine Kane, physical therapist; Josh Slocum, Austin Bennett, James Fayocavitz and Jackson Renninger. Back row: Katie Colosimo, speech therapist; Jeanne Anderson, occupational therapist; Ashley Dixon, speech therapist; Abington Heights assistant principal Andy Snyder; Jonathan Davis, head coach Chris Calder, Evann Craig, Paul Harrington, speech pathologist; Greg Pascale, seated, Nick Senuk and Lynne Duncan, speech pathologist.

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Robinson named to All-Academic team

Hudacek named Athlete of the Week

Bridgette Robinson, of Clarks Summit, was one of 62 SUNY Oneonta student-athletes named to the State University of New York Athletic Conference All-Academic Team for the fall 2012 season. To qualify for the All-Academic Team, a student must be varsity athlete who has completed the entire season and earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.3 for the semester in which they competed. Robinson, who is majoring in Environmental Science, was a member of the fall 2012 women’s field hockey team.

Junior Charles Hudacek (Moosic/Scranton Preparatory) had a strong week for The University of Scranton men’s golf team, helping the Royals win the Glenmaura National Collegiate Invitational and finish second at the Empire 8 Conference Championships. For his efforts, Hudacek has been named The University of Scranton Athlete of the Week.

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What does Greg Gondella, Dalton, enjoy most about fly fishing? “Everything,” he said. Gondella, shown, is part of the Troutlegend Professional Circuit. men, women and children, to 4:30 p.m. and prizes will 16 years and older. be awarded. Gondella and Nidoh Gondella said prizes awarded will include, based hope to make this an annual Continued from Page 13 event. on a full field of 24 anglers: check in to be sure it was a Nidoh said, “As a fly shop first place -$200, a trophy great idea. just outside of Scranton, we and a $75 gift card from A full field of 24 anglers really feel this is something Mountain Khakis; second is expected and five spots place - $125, a trophy, a gift that could help to put the are currently open. card from Mountain Khakis; city on the map…” According to Gondella, Anyone who would like third place - $75, a trophy “Sections of the river being to be a spectator at the event and gift card. fished are from the I-81 can find a place to watch “Maui Jim Sunglasses Bridge in Dickson City along the lower section of kicked in two free pairs of downstream for one mile. the Lackawanna River on sunglasses; one for the guy The other section of the what is referred to as the who catches the biggest Lackawanna will be from “rails to trails.” fish and one to raffle off for the Southside Complex “People that maybe want the volunteers, with a ton downstream one mile. On to volunteer, but maybe of other prizes from other the South Branch of the they’re not sure what a comcompanies. For all of the Tunkhannock Creek, from guys who volunteer to come petitive fly fishing event is, the College Avenue bridge can get down there and see out to measure fish, we are downstream to the end some of these guys fish… having a raffle at the shop of the Keystone College There will be 24 different on Sunday night after the Property, and then from the anglers and 24 different event…,” Gondella said. Lackawanna Trail Elemenstyles of fishing…” He added that volunteers tary School downstream to For more information, are needed to measure fish the Clifton Township recreincluding, Troutlegend and to be sure people who ational park,” he said. membership fees visit troutfish are not breaking rules. Competition hours are legend.com. He is hoping to have more 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 volunteers comprised of

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Keystone announces field, track complex Keystone College in La Plume has taken another step forward in its 145-year history by announcing the construction of a new $3.1 million synthetic all-weather field and track. The state-of-the-art 360foot by 240-foot field, with an accompanying eightlane track, will be located near Ned Boehm Field and adjacent to Keystone’s Sugar Shack maple sugar facility on the eastern edge of campus. The new athletic venue will directly benefit more than 600 Keystone students who participate in intercollegiate sports and intramurals. When completed, the athletic field and track complex will host: Division III men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s track and field and field hockey, Intramurals, Community Recreation and Sports, Division III men’s and women’s lacrosse (planned for the future). The project also includes refurbishment of a current high-use athletic field, construction of a storage building with restroom facilities and enhancements to outdoor recreational opportunities on Keystone’s Woodland’s Campus.

Construction of the new athletic venue will begin in the coming weeks and is expected to be completed for the beginning of the 2013-14 academic year. “Involvement in athletics has an extremely positive impact on academic achievement and the overall educational experience of our students,” said Keystone College President Dr. Edward G. Boehm Jr. “We are so pleased to provide them with the first-class athletic venues they truly deserve.” Keystone’s Board of Trustees approved the construction of the new complex following the success of a capital fundraising project which began in October 2012. The college raised more than $1.3 million in private funds and secured a generous donation from Sodexo, the international company which manages Keystone’s grounds, facilities and dining services. Many gifts were made in honor of President Boehm and Keystone First Lady Regina Boehm as a tribute for their 18-years at Keystone. Dr. Boehm will become President Emeritus June 1, 2013 and will be succeeded

Members of the Keystone College Board of Trustees Executive Committee announce the construction of a new $3.1 million synthetic all-weather field and track. from left: Joseph Quinn ‘70; Thomas Tim speicher ‘72, board chair; Jane Oppenheim; susan Belin; Keystone President Dr. Edward G. Boehm Jr.; susan scranton Dawson and Robert swartley ‘75.

by David L. Coppola, who will become the 10th president in Keystone’s history. “This is an exciting time at Keystone. Our alumni and friends have played an important part of Keystone’s rich past and are central to the College’s present accomplishments,” said Thomas “Tim” Speicher ’72, chair of Keystone’s Board of Trustees. “I encourage alumni and community friends to keep

the momentum moving forward toward a progressive future as they help our students continue to excel.” Founded in 1868, Keystone College is a fully-accredited, indpendent, private college. Located on a 270-acre campus in La Plume, Keystone serves nearly 1,800 full-and part-time students and offers 32 degrees and a variety of certificate programs.

C.s native Bridgette Robinson was named to the new York Athletic Conference All-Athletic Team.

Sports camps set to grow skills, character Helping students develop spiritual character as they gain skills in basketball and soccer, Baptist Bible College will offer five weeks of sports camps this summer. Defender residence camps allow students from grades 9 through 12 to spend a week living on campus. Big Blue camps teach sport fundamentals to local children through eighth grade. The schedule for the camps is as follows: Defender Basketball Camp, June 23-28; Lady Defender Basketball Camp, July 7-12; Big Blue Basketball Camp, July 1-5; Defender and Lady Defender Soccer Camp, August 4-9 and Big Blue Soccer Camp, August 12-16. Get details and registration information at www.bbc.edu/ events. For questions on camps, call 570.585.9322 or email athletics@bbc.edu. * In Defender Basketball Camp for Grades 9-12, which takes place July 23-28, Coach Mike Show leads instruction time, shooting competition, team competition and chapel. Coaches are welcome to attend with their students. * In Lady Defender Basketball Camp for Grades 8-12, which takes place July 7-12, Coach Amber Jacobs leads Lady Defender Basketball Camp. A former WNBA player, she will lead instruction, three-

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A.H. softball player commits to college Kelsey Sarafinko, a softball player for Abington Heights, signed her letter of intent to attend Div. II Concordia College, NY, to play softball April 19.

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William Walker Gun Raffle will take place May 18, 5 to 9 p.m. at 803 Penn Avenue, Mayfield. The $20 ticket includes admission, food and drinks, door prizes and raffle. New this year for the raffle is a cash prize option. The following items will be raffled: 1st: Weatherby Vanguard 300 Win. Mag., or $375 2nd: Ruger American 3006, or $225 3rd: Barnett Wildcat Crossbow Package, or $245 4th: H&R Pardner 12 Ga. Turkey Gun, or $170 5th: Remington 770 Package .270, or $225 6th: Savage Axis Package 22-250, or $260 7th: Traditions PA Pellet Flintlock, or $225

on-three and team competitions. A daily chapel time will feature guest speakers and coaches. * Coach Chris Davis has been at the helm of the women’s soccer program at the college since it began in 1993. He will lead Defender and Lady Defender Soccer Camp for Grades 9-12 from August 4-9. Coaches are welcome to attend with their athletes. Big Blue camps are day camps for local athletes from kindergarten through grade 8 that offer physical and spiritual challenges for younger players in a fun atmosphere. * Coaches Mike Show and Amber Jacobs will lead Big Blue Basketball Camp for Grades 5-8, July 1-5, as a time for teaching local middle school athletes skills for sports and life. Students spend three hours on campus each day, learning with the coaches and BBC Defender basketball players. * Young players will be led by BBC soccer coaches Chris Davis and Sean MacPherson, along with members of BBC’s soccer teams at Big Blue Soccer Camp, for Grades K5-3, 4-8, from August 12-16. Activities will grow their coordination and skill level. Each morning from 9-11:45 a.m., children in grades K5-3 will receive instruction. In the afternoon from 1:15-4:30 p.m., students in grades 4-8 will learn.

Bowling Scores Alley Cats Bowling League - Scores from 4/16/13 Team Standings: Siamese-42, Lynx-36, Bobcats-35, Manx-34, Wildcats-33 Tigers-33, Calicos-20, Ghost-7 High Individual Game: Anna Aten-203, Theresa Schlosser-198, Bette Connell & Carole Hamersly-169 High Individual Series: Theresa Schlosser-519, Anna Aten-480, Carole Hamersly-460 High Team Game: Manx704, Wildcats-690, Lynx-669 High Team Series: Manx2079, Wildcats-2025, Bobcats-1866

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Trail juniors attend prom safety event By Gerard NolaN Abington Journal Correspondent

Lackawanna Trail High School juniors and seniors attended a talk on prom safety sponsored by the Pennsylvania State Police April 16. State troopers led the students through exercises and discussions to impress upon them some of the perils that can accompany prom night. The school’s Prom will be held May 3 at the Radisson in Scranton. The officers stressed risk of drugs abuse, drunk driving and cataclysmic car accidents.

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John Kwiatkowski demonstratesasobrietytestgivenby police. He attempts to walk a straightlinewearinggogglesto simulate drunkenness.

“Think of this as a test and we’re giving you the answers,” said Trooper Mike Joyce Joyce and the other troopers broke the students up into three discussion groups, including one where the students donned “beer goggles,” a contraption worn over the eyes that mimics the feeling of a drunkenness. The students must try to pass a field sobriety test with and without the goggles. Joyce brought a copy of the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, a tome containing every criminal law in the commonwealth. He said he brought the book to consult in case he couldn’t answer a student question. Assistant Principal Mark Murphy said the presentation was about “being proactive as opposed to learning from mistakes.” “We hope that they make good choices,” he added. Shannon Jones, a junior on student council, said she knows some classmates won’t listen, but she hopes they do. “Its about our safety,” she said. “I think some won’t listen, but they should. want to graduate with them.” The presentation ran about three hours and took place in the school auditorium. “It was worth it if we can save one life,” Joyce said.

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Waverly students among Reflections honorees Atthenon-councillevel,14studentsfromWaverlyElementaryearnedawards. Shown,include:GretaJungbluth,IsabellaWisenburn,MiaAngelicola,GavinRoss (2entries),GiannaJulian(2photos),KatieSeechock,LaurenHeine,KylieSchultz, Lauryn Notari, Alex Duffy, Lucas Kreyling, and Hayley Kane.

Onthelocallevel,30WaverlyElementarystudentsreceivedawards.Shown,include:AnthonyCurra,GretaJungbluth,AarushiKamra,ArmaanKamra,ClaraPhillips,MiaAngelicola,MarielCurra,GavinRoss,IsabelleSpatt,IsabellaWisenburn, BrandonGardner,GiannaJulian(3photos),CarlySchofield,AbigailCasal,Mariel Curra,DerekJustave,KylieSchultz,KatieSeechock,JoeyLipkus,HayleyKane, LaurenHeine,KylieSchultz,NaomiFurman,LaurynNotari,AlexDuffy,Zachery Bator, Lucas Kreyling, Margrette Phillips, Gavin Ross and Lily Wagner.

Waverly Elementary Students created 91 arts entries for the 2012-2013 PTA Reflections program this year. Reflections is a PTA program that challenges students to do something fun, different and creative with the arts. This year’s theme was “The Magic of a Moment…” Each student was able to enter in any or all of the following arts categories: visual arts, photography, dance choreography, musical composition, literature and film production. The arts entries were judged by community experts at the local, non-council and regional level. There were 30 local winners: Anthony Curra, Greta Jungbluth, Aarushi Kamra, Armaan Kamra, Clara Phillips, Mia Angelicola, Mariel Curra, Gavin Ross, Isabelle Spatt, Isabella Wisenburn, Brandon Gardner, Gianna Julian (3 photos),

Carly Schofield , Abigail Casal, Mariel Curra, Derek Justave, Kylie Schultz, Katie Seechock, Joey Lipkus, Hayley Kane, Lauren Heine, Kylie Schultz, Naomi Furman, Lauryn Notari, Alex Duffy, Zachery Bator, Lucas Kreyling, Margrette Phillips, Gavin Ross and Lily Wagner. There were 14 who placed at the non-council level: Greta Jungbluth, Isabella Wisenburn, Mia Angelicola, Gavin Ross (2 entries), Gianna Julian (2 photos), Katie Seechock, Lauren Heine, Kylie Schultz, Lauryn Notari, Alex Duffy, Lucas Kreyling and Hayley Kane. There were eight who placed at the Regional level. Greta Jungbluth, Isabella Wisenburn, Gianna Julian (2 photos), Lauryn Notari, Gavin Ross, Lucas Kreyling, Lauren Heine. All Waverly Elementary Reflectionsparticipantsareshownin this photo.

4-H teaches life skills Lackawanna Trail alum receives ‘Green’ award Lackawanna County 4-H Teenmembers, are shown: Corey Ware, Hannah Radkiewicz,Liliana Surplus,Jenna O’Malley,Karli Phillips.Absent from photo: Chole Moore, Chris Sacco.

Kaylea Zick, of Factoryville, was one of three Ashland University students to receive awards from the Ohio Association of Family and Consumer Sciences. The awards were announced at the 104th annual Ohio Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Conference held March 22 and

23 at the Salt Fork State Park Lodge and Conference Center in Cambridge, Ohio. Zick received the Best Use of Recycled Material Award for her garment in the Green Fashion Show. Zick is a 2010 graduate of Lackawanna Trail High School and is majoring in fashion

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and communities in making informed decisions about their well-being, relationships, and resources to achieve optimal quality of life. There is also a student chapter of AAFCS/ OAFCS.

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Needed ASAP Multiple shifts available for metal stud framing, carpenters, ceramic/mosaic tile, concrete finishers, siding, sheet metal, painting, windows, millwork, laborers, door frames, doors, hardware. Visit 499 W 3rd St. Berwick, PA Mon-Fri 8am5pm. Visit Sales Offices of Deluxe Building Services (right of main bldg). Hiring on the spot for work beginning immediately. Bring multiple forms of ID. EOE HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator Career! 3 weeks hands on training school. Bulldozers, Backhoes, Excavators. National certifications. Lifetime job placement assistance. VA benefits eligible. 1-866-362-6497

527 Food Services/ Hospitality

Being the same premises conveyed to HSC Corp., a Pennsylvania Corporation, by David Fiegleman and Janice Fiegleman, his wife, by deed dated October 19,1983 and recorded December 19, 1983 with the Lackawanna County Recorder of Deeds in Deed Book 1096 at Page 17. NOTICE If you wish to defend, you must enter a written appearance personally or by attorney and file your defenses or objections in writing with the court. You are warned that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be entered against you without further notice for the relief requested by the plaintiff. You may lose money or property or other rights important to you. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW. THIS OFFICE CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT HIRING A LAWYER. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO HIRE A LAWYER, THIS OFFICE MAY BE ABLE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH INFORMATION ABOUT AGENCIES THAT MAY OFFER LEGAL SERVICES TO ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT A REDUCED FEE OR NO FEE. Northern Pennsylvania Legal Services, Inc. 108 N. Washington Ave., 12th Floor Scranton, PA 18503 570-342-0184 Lawyer Referral Service Lackawanna County Bar Association 338 N. Washington Ave. Scranton, PA 18503 570-969-9161

COOKS/SERVERS Full time &

part time. Experienced only. Nanticoke area. 570-266-0941

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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

AIRLINE CAREERS : Begin here-Become an Aviation Maintenance Tech. FAA approved training. Financial aid if qualified-Housing available. Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-834-9715

542

Logistics/ Transportation

DRIVERS experienced CDL-A owner operators wanted. $2,000 solo sign-on incentive & 5,000 team sign-on bonus incentive. Long haul freight. Competitive pay package. Paid loaded and empty miles also hiring company teams. Call 866-938-7803 or apply online nctrans.com

DRIVERS Company Driver: Solo Regional & OTR Lanes. Competitive Pay, Great hometime. CDL-A with 1 year OTR and hazmat endorsement. Sign on bonus. $2,000 888-705-3217, or apply online nctrans.com

Certified Nursing Assistants Full Time & Part Time PA Certification required. High school diploma or GED required. Competitive rates RN Supervisors We are looking for RN’s with long term care experience to deliver high quality and compassionate care to our residents. Supervisory experience preferred. Full Time & Part Time RN’s & LPNs Full Time & Part Time Please apply on-line at www.berwickhospital.com EOE

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Other

FREE CAREER DAY SEMINAR

Jonathan Olivetti, Esq. OLIVETTI LAW FIRM, LLC 201 Franklin Ave. 3rd Floor Scranton, PA 18503 (570) 207-5000

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate

566 Sales/Business Development

40 N. Mtn. Blvd. Mt Top, PA On Saturday April 27, 2013 1:00 PM

566 Sales/Business Development

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

TOYOTA ‘04 CELICA GT

566 Sales/Business Development

dsellers@civitasmedia.com or

FORD ‘08 FOCUS SE

Silver, black interior. 4 door sedan. Power windows and locks, CD. 104k highway miles. Runs excellent. $6800 negotiable. 570-578-9222

Email Resumes to sandrews@birchwoodnrc.com

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

Instruction & Training

ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice, *Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call 888-220-3984 www.Centura Online.com

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RMS offers motivated individuals an opportunity to earn the type of income they deserve and set their own work calendar while enjoying a change of scenery each week working a variety of prescheduled in-store promotions and sales events. We offer: • Flexible Hours • Consistent year-round income • Management Opportunities • Unlimited Income Potential Qualifications: • Strong communication skills & work ethic. • Minimum one year of Sales, Marketing, or Management experience. • Professional appearance & mature personality. • Some weekend availability required. • Driver’s license & insured vehicle required.

CALL NOW: (888) 502-5521 (Leave message as directed) Apply Online: www.realmediasolutions.com (Serious inquiries only, please.)

For more information & to make a Reservation to attend please call 570-474-2231 ext. 32 RSVP by April 26, 2013

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

566 Sales/Business Development

AUTOMOTIVE SALES Wyoming Valley Motors has immediate openings available for automotive salespersons. We are looking for self-motivated individuals with excellent people skills. Auto sales experience preferred but not required. Spanish speaking (bi-lingual) applicants are encouraged to apply. A clear driving record and valid PA driver’s license required. We do drug test all new hires. Send your resume to Anne D. Bazil at: Wyoming Valley Motors P.O. Box 1308 Kingston, PA 18704 adbazil@wyomingvalleymotors.com Fax: 570-718-6201


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MRG

SPRING SALES EVENT! MSRP $19,035

Lease For

Lease For

$196/39mos. Buy For $ 17,170* 2013 CHEVY MALIBU LT Ask about AARP Disc. MSRP $25,210

EXCLUSIVE CASINO RESORT RETAILER IS LOOKING FOR

ASSISTANT STORE MANAGER & SALES ASSOCIATES

2013 CHEVY EQUINOX LS

MSRP $26,765

WE

$273/39mos. Buy For $ 25,358*

PACKAGE!!!!

QUALIFIED CANDIDATES CAN APPLY IN PERSON AT OUR MARSHALL ROUSSO STORE IN MOHEGAN SUN CASINO, PA ON-LINE AT www.marshall

2013 SILVERADO EXT CAB Z71

retailgroup.com

OR FAX YOUR RESUME TO 609-317-1126

Lease For

A PHENOMENAL PLACE TO WORK!

$264/36mos. $347/39mos. Buy For $ 21,381* Buy For $29,185** 2013 CHEVY TRAVERSE LS

MSRP $34,445

Lease For

$335/39mos. Buy For $ 32,579*

To place your ad Call Toll Free 1-800-427-8649

2013 CHEVY SONIC LS

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V-6 Auto, Heated Leather, Sunroof, 10K

Business Opportunities

VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS BIZ FOR SALE B to B Services Repeat Client Base Low Overhead Great Location High Net to Gross No Experience Necessary Finance & Training Available 1-800-796-3234

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED!

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED!

ABINGTON HILLS CEMETERY 2 side by side plots $800 total 610-419-3123

700 MERCHANDISE 708

Cemetery Plots/Lots

732

Antiques & Collectibles

Exercise Equipment

LEG EXTENSION MACHINE Hammer Strength ISO-Lateral. 4 years old, plate loaded, platinum frame, navy upholstery. New condition. $1000. SEATED L E G C U R L MACHINE, Hammer Strength ISOLateral. 4 years old, plate loaded, platinum frame, navy upholstery, New condition. $1000. Call Jim 570-855-9172

YEARBOOKS. Coughlin (30) ‘282000. GAR -(18)) ‘37-’06, Meyers (15) ‘53-’03, Pittston (6) ‘67-’75, WVW (12), 1967-2000,Kingston (11) ‘32-’52, Hazleton, (8) ‘40-’61, Plains, (3) ‘66-’68, Hanover ‘51-’74. Prices vary depending on condition. $20-$40 each. Call for further details & additional school editions. 570-8254721 arthurh302@ aol.com

744

Furniture & Accessories

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

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

Shopping for a new apartment? Classified lets you compare costs without hassle or worry! Get moving with classified!

FUTON, wood & metal frame. Burgundy and gray. Very good condition. $175. 817-9544

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14,784* 2013 SUBARU

2009 CHEVY AVALANCHE Z71 4X4

V6, PW, PL, 13K

V8, Auto, Heated Leather, Sunroof, One Owner, Certified, 37K

LEGACY $0 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $249 1st Month Payment $125 Registration Fees

$374 Total Due at Signing

• Automatic • All Wheel Drive • 32 MPG Highway • Bluetooth • IIHS Top Safety Pick

$22,995* $16,995* $27,995* 2012 MALIBU LS

2009 CHEVY EQUINOX LT

2012 CHEVY EQUINOX LT

4 Cyl, Auto, PW,PD, CD, 14k

V-6, Auto, Sunroof, PW, PD 38,000 miles

V6 Auto, PW, PD, Sunroof, 22K, Certified

Family Owned & Operated Over 40 Years Family Owned & Operated for Overfor 40 Years www.sylvesterchevrolet.com

Mon.-Thurs 9am-7:30pm Fri. 9am-5pm Sat. 9am-3pm Sunday Browsing

FIND NEW ROADS

$

249

1 DAB-0

PER MONTH LEASE 36 MONTHS 30,000 TOTAL MILES

www.minookasubaru.com

Disclaimer: *All prices. Plus tax and tags. All Applicable Rebates Included. Pictures are for illustration purposes only. Good Thru 4/30/13

570-489-7586

2.5i

570-346-4641 1-800-982-4054

$15,295* $16,495* $23,495* (Right At the Light, Go 4 Miles to Our Door)

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720

Buy For $

2012 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT

1609 MAIN AVE., PECKVILLE EXIT 190 OFF 1-81

630 Money To Loan

4cyl, auto, PW, PL MSRP $16,090

**Must own 99 or newer Chevy/GMC Truck/SUV. *** Must trade in a 99 or newer vehicle. All Payments & tax.

2012 CHEVY CAPTIVA LTZ AWD

OFFER A

GREAT BENEFITS

MRSP $38,345

Lease For

Sales/Retail/ Business Development

600 FINANCIAL

SYLVESTER CHEVROLET

2013 CHEVY CRUZE LS

WEDNESDAY APRIL 24, 2013

HOURS: MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. FRIDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M. • CLOSED SUNDAY EPA estimated fuel economy for 2013 Legacy 2.5i CVT models. Actual mileage may vary.Tax not included. Financing contingent on lender approval. Other lease terms available. Call for details.

Gibbons

Since 1949

Tax Included Lease Sale! www.GibbonsFord.com

Stk# 013263

Tax Included Lease For $145.34 24 mos*** Includes $500 Competitive Lease Conquest, $1,000 RCL Customer Cash

2013 Ford Fiesta SE 1.6L, 5 Speed Manual, Audio Input Jack, Pwr. Moonroof, Sirius Satellite Radio

0% Financing Available**

Tax Included Lease For $295.14 24 mos***

MSRP $16,890 Gibbons Discount Retail Customer Cash Challenger Retail Bonus Cash

- $380 - $750 -$500

15,260

$

Buy for

*

Tax Included Lease For $171.98 24 mos*** Includes $500 Bonus Customer Cash, $500 Competitive Lease Conquest, $750 RCL Customer Cash

2013 Ford Focus SE 2.0L, 6 Speed Automatic, 16” Alloy Wheels, Audio Input Jack, Pwr. Windows & Locks, SYNC w/ MYFORD, Rear Spoiler

0% Financing Available**

Stk# 013757

Tax Included Lease For $344.08 24 mos***

MSRP 20,490

Buy for

-$716 -$1,750 -$500 -$500

17,024

$

*

Tax Included Lease For $218 24 mos***

Includes $1,000 Competitive Lease Conquest, $250 RCL Customer Cash

2013 Ford Fusion SE 2.5L, 6 Speed Automatic, A/C Climate Control, SYNC w/ MYFORD, Remote Keyless Entry

0% Financing Available**

MSRP $24,985 Gibbons Discount

- $1,100

Retail Customer Cash

- $1,500

22,885*

$

Buy for

Some or most factory rebates available upon qualifications. See dealer for details. All lease payments include all taxes and fees w/ $2,000 down payment. All buy for prices plus tax and tags. See dealer for details. **0% APR financing in place of some incentives. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13

- $1,040

Retail Customer Cash

- $1,500

Challenger Retail Bonus Cash

$

Buy for

-$500

25,450*

2013 Ford Edge SEL AWD

Includes $1,000 Competitive Lease Conquest, $1,750 RCL Customer Cash

Some or most factory rebates available upon qualifications. See dealer for details. Sign and Ride lease available w/ approved credit thru FMCC. $0 Security Deposit, $0 Acquisition Fee due on delivery. All prices plus tax and tags. See dealer for details.**0% or 1.9% APR financing in lieu of rebates. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13

Stk#013452 Stk#013452

0% Financing Available**

Gibbons Discount

Some or most factory rebates available upon qualifications. See dealer for details. All lease payments include all taxes and fees w/ $2,000 down payment. All buy for prices plus tax and tags. See dealer for details. **0% APR financing in place of some incentives. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13

$

Gibbons Discount Retail Cash Challenger Retail Customer Cash Bonus Customer Cash

MSRP $28,490

2.5L, 6 Speed Automatic, A/C Climate Control, Remote Keyless Entry, Rear Spoiler

Includes $1,000 Competitive Lease Conquest, $750 RCL Customer Cash

Some or most factory rebates available upon qualifications. See dealer for details. All lease payments include all taxes and fees w/ $2,000 down payment. All buy for prices plus tax and tags. See dealer for details. **0% APR financing in place of some incentives. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13

Stk#013869

2013 Ford Escape SE 4WD

Stk#013681

3.5L, 6 Speed Automatic, 18” Aluminum Wheels, SYNc Voice Activated System, Sirius Satellite Radio w/ 6 mos. service

0% Financing Available**

MSRP $37,745

Gibbons Discount Retail Customer Cash Challenger Retail Customer Bonus Cash

- $1,673 - $1,500 -$1,000

33,572*

$

Buy for

Some or most factory rebates available upon qualifications. See dealer for details. All lease payments include all taxes and fees w/ $2,000 down payment. All buy for prices plus tax and tags. See dealer for details. **0% APR financing in place of some incentives. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13

Stk#013217

Tax Included Lease For $379.32 24 mos*** Includes $500 F-150 XLT Bonus Customer Cash, $1,000 Competitive Lease Conquest, $500 RCL Customer Cash

2013 Ford F-150 XLT XLT Series, Fog Lamps, 17” Aluminum Wheels, Pwr. Driver Seat, SYNC w/ MyFord

0% Financing Available**

MSRP $38,850

Gibbons Discount - $2,408 F150 XLT Bonus Cust. Cash -$500 Retail Customer Cash - $2,500 5.0L Special Retail Customer Cash - $500 Ford Credit Retail Bonus Cust Cash - $1,000

$

Buy for

31,442*

Some or most factory rebates available upon qualifications. See dealer for details. All lease payments include all taxes and fees w/ $2,000 down payment. All buy for prices plus tax and tags. See dealer for details. **0% APR financing in place of some incentives. Contingent on lender approval. See dealer for details. Expires 4/30/13

MEET OUR STAFF

Garria “G” Teel Internet Sales Consultant

I have been a resident of Clarks Summit most of my life and have always enjoyed the community and what it has to offer its residents. My passions include pets, motorcycles, and baking. My motorcycle passion is fed with a 2004 Harley Deuce, the pet passion by my furever friend BO and my involvement with Griffin Pond Animal Shelter. My experience in the automobile industry spans 11 years and am proud to be the newest member of The Gibbons Ford Team. I look forward to meeting new friends and clients and offer them the same thing I have given all my previous clients, an easy and hassle free purchasing experience.

my previous clients, an easy and hassle free purchasing experience.

See Entire Inventory at GibbonsFord.com 950 Main Street, Dickson City, PA. 18519 • 570-489-4747 • 1-800-853-4641 • Exit 190A Interstate 81 - 1 mile HOURS: Mon.-Thur. 8:30 - 8:00 • Fri. 8:30 - 5:00 • Sat. 8:30 - 4:00


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$38,925

2012 GMC Terrain SLT2 AWD

V6 AWD, Power Sunroof, Fogs, Power Liftgate, Heated Leather Seats, Rear Vision Camera, Chrome Package, AM/FM/CD/XM/Onstar, Monsoon Audio System

$27,971

2012 Chevrolet Malibu LT Power Sunroof, Remote Starter, Power Options, Power Drivers Seat, Front & Side Air Bags, AM/FM/CD/XM/Onstar, Alloy Rims, Bluetooth!

$15,947

Style, Class, Excellence North Eastern Pennsylvania’s y

WWW.MOTORWORLDGROUP.COM

MOTORWORLD DRIVE, JUST OFF INTERSTATE 81, WILKES-BARRE SALES HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY: 9AM-8PM SATURDAY: 9AM-5PM SUNDAY: OPEN FOR OUTDOOR BROWSING NOON - 5PM

#1 Luxury Vehicle Destination MOTORWORLD

CADILLAC New 2013 Mercedes-Benz

C300 Sport Sedan 4MATIC® AWD LEASE FOR

$369*

0.9% APR 1.9% APR

$4,063 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED. $2,899.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $30,072.00.

NEW 2013 LEXUS RX350 AWD

FINANCING FOR 24 TO 36 MONTHS FINANCING FOR 37 TO 60 MONTHS ON ALL NEW ACURA 2013 ILX, TSX, TL & RDX MODELS*

LEASE FOR

27 MONTHS Plus Tax + Tags*

439

$

New 2013 Mercedes-Benz

E350 Sedan 4MATIC® AWD LEASE FOR

MSRP $46,800

NEW 2014 Acura

RL X

$599*

NOW GET $1,000 NEW 2013

IN STOCK

CADILLAC ATS AWD STANDARD COLLECTION 2.0T $1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE

NOW!

STOCK # - C3776

LEASE FOR ZERO DOWN $ NEW 2013 Acura

329

MODEL # YD2HCJNW

MDX

PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* *LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN. INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.

LEASE FOR $

425

PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*

GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE

- 6CL I VTECH ENGINE - 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH GRADE LOGIC

- LEATHER INTERIOR - POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH

- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST - ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING

NEW 2013

NEW 2013 LEXUS IS250

27 MONTHS Plus Tax + Tags*

329

LEASE FOR

$419*

NOW GET $2,000

LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH**

*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $2,809 DOWN PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE DUE AT LEASE SIGNING. $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. PAYMENT INCLUDES $2,000 LFS CASH. RESIDUAL IS $27,439.00. **$2,000 LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH AVAILABLE WHEN FINANCED OR LEASED WITH LFS WITH APPROVED CREDIT.

27 MONTHS Plus Tax + Tags*

$

359

LEASE FOR

$619*

MSRP: $39,782

ZERO ZE O DOWN ZER ZE DO DO $

TSX

499

PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* *LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN. INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.

LEASE FOR $

299

PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*

GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE

- 201HP I VTECH ENGINE - 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH GRADE LOGIC

- LEATHER INTERIOR - POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH

- VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST - ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING

NEW 2013 NE

*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE, $129 PROCESSING FEE AND FIRST MONTHS’ PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DEALER DESIGNATED LENDER. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $18,843.00.

$1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE

*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $3,729 DOWN PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE DUE AT LEASE SIGNING. $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $27,450.00.

NEW 2013 LEXUS CT200H LEASE FOR

NEW 2013 Acura

MODEL # DE1F5DJNW

STOCK # - C3734

LEASE FOR ER ZERO ZE Z ZER E O DOWN DO DO $

569

PREMIUM

PLUS TAX/TAGS TAX/TA FOR 36 MONTHS*

LEASE FOR $

239

PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*

GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE

NEW 2013 Acura

- I VTECH ENGINE - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH GRADE LOGIC

- DUAL ZONE AUTO CLIMATE CONTROL - POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH - VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST

- ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING - XENON HEADLIGHTS - MULTI VIEW REAR CAMERA

*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE, $129 PROCESSING FEE AND FIRST MONTHS’ PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DEALER DESIGNATED LENDER. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $16,344.95.

NEW NE EW 2013

UP TO 3 MONTHS’

309

$

ON YOUR CURRENT MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES LEASE WITH THE PURCHASE OF A NEW 2013 OR 2014 MERCEDES-BENZ.

MSRP $33,808

1.9% APR FINANCING

STOCK # - C3739

LEASE FOR

ZERO ZE ZER Z E ERO DOWN DO DO $

LEASE FOR $

329

PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS*

GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED IN LEASE

- I VTECH ENGINE - 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - LEATHER INTERIOR

439

- SEQUENTIAL SPORT SHIFT AUTOMATIC WITH PADDLE SHIFTERS - FULLY INDEPENDENT SPORT-TUNED SUSPENSION

PLUS TAX/TAGS TAX/TA FOR 36 MONTHS*

*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE, $129 PROCESSING FEE AND FIRST MONTHS’ PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DEALER DESIGNATED LENDER. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $22,080.00.

*LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN. INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.

- POWER MOONROOF - BLUETOOTH - VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST - ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING

MotorWorld Acura 1-866-807-9004 150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703

*ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER CHANGES. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS WITH APPROVED CREDIT. 0.9% APR FINANCING FOR 36 MONTHS = $28.18/$1,000 FINANCED. 1.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $17.50/$1,000 FINANCED. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PAYMENTS INCLUDE ALL REBATES AND INCENTIVES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 4/30/13.

www.motorworldacura.com

*LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $1,29 DOWN PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $1,829 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE DUE AT LEASE SIGNING. $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. RESIDUAL IS $23,666.00. **FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DEALER DESIGNATED LENDER. 1.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $17.50/$1,000 FINANCED.

IT’SYOURTURN ENDS JULY 1

2010 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN 4MATIC® AWD STK# BP16059, 9,527 MI ................................................................................ SALE PRICE $31,999 2010 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK350 SUV 4MATIC® AWD STK# BP16005, 22,871 MI............................................................................... SALE PRICE $33,999

NOW GET 1.9% APR FOR 48 MONTHS OR 2.9% APR FOR 60 MONTHS!* 2010 LEXUS ES350 STK# T31113A, 42K MI,LEATHER SUNROOF............................................................................SALE 2010 LEXUS IS250 STK# L12088A, 37K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD..................................................................SALE 2010 LEXUS RX350 STK# L12023, 42K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD....................................................................SALE 2012 LEXUS RX350 STK# L11918A, 7K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD....................................................................SALE 2011 LEXUS GX460 STK# L12120A, 23K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, 4X4...................................................................SALE

2010 MERCEDES-BENZ E350 SEDAN 4MATIC® AWD STK# BP16051, 24,063 MI............................................................................... SALE PRICE $39,999 2010 MERCEDES-BENZ S550 SEDAN 4MATIC® AWD STK# BP15974, 44,831 MI............................................................................... SALE PRICE $53,999

PRICE $27,222

2013 MERCEDES-BENZ E350 WAGON 4MATIC® AWD STK# BS0502, 6,457 MI .................................................................................. SALE PRICE $58,999

PRICE $37,314 PRICE $41,479 PRICE $47,999

*PRICES & PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. ALL PRICES INCLUDE APPLICABLE REBATES AND/OR INCENTIVES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES. PRICES ARE AVAILABLE ON ADVERTISED VEHICLES ONLY. MILEAGE CHARGE OF $.25/MILE OVER 30K MILES. LESSEE PAYS FOR EXCESS WEAR. NOT AVAILABLE WITH SOME OTHER OFFERS. SECURITY DEPOSIT IS NOT REQUIRED AT TIME OF DELIVERY. TO QUALIFY FOR CONQUEST REBATE YOU MUST BE IN A NON-GM LEASE. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 4/30/13.

*PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE. LEASES ARE ALL WITH ZERO SECURITY DEPOSIT. 1.9% APR FINANCING FOR 48 MONTHS = $17.95/$1,000 FINANCED. 2.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $21.67/$1,000 FINANCED. ALL OFFERS ARE SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. OFFERS EXPIRE 4/30/13.

150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703

www.motorworldlexus.com

2011 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN 4MATIC® AWD STK# BP16004, 25,654 MI .............................................................................. SALE PRICE $34,995

PRICE $25,999

MotorWorld Lexus 1-866-807-9004

www.motorworldgm.com

Certified Pre-Owned Low APR Rates 2008 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN 4MATIC® AWD STK# C3773A, 8,198 MI................................................................................... SALE PRICE $29,999

THE CPO SALES EVENT

MotorWorld Cadillac 1-866-807-9004 150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703

*Eligible customers will receive up to 3 months’ payment credit on their current lease with a lease or finance of any new 2013 or 2014 Mercedes-Benz vehicle through Mercedes-Benz Financial Services. Certain exclusions apply. See dealer for details.

As low as 1.9% for 36 mos. & 2.99% for 66 mos. Available On: C, E, CLS, CLK, M, S

CADILLAC CTS C LUXURY COLLECTION CT COLLE ECTION AWD $1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,5 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE $1,500

MODEL # UA8F2DJW

TL

*LEASES ARE BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $0 DOWN. INCLUDES $1,500 LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE.

Buying a Mercedes-Benz is an investment. Here’s an exceptional opportunity.

PAYMENT CREDIT*

AVAILABLE FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS**

ILX

$54,375 MSRP Plus Tax for 30 Months

$5,313 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED. $3,899.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $34,256.00.

27 MONTHS Plus Tax + Tags*

CADILLAC XTS X LUXURY COLLECTION XT COLLE ECTION FWD

$4,713 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED. $3,499.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $28,727.00.

ML350 SUV 4MATIC® AWD

STOCK # - C3726

MODEL # CU2F4CJW

$44,195 MSRP Plus Tax for 30 Months

New 2013 Mercedes-Benz

LEASE FOR

NEW 2013 Acura

$4,444 Total Due at Delivery. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED. $3,050.00 Cap Cost. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $40,884.00.

New 2013 Mercedes-Benz

MSRP: $39,767

LEASE FOR

$58,405 MSRP Plus Tax for 27 Months

GLK350 SUV 4MATIC® AWD

$

NEW 2013 LEXUS ES350

CADILLAC SRX LUXURY COLLECTION AWD $1,500 CADILLAC LUXURY LEASE CONQUEST OR $1,500 GM LEASE LOYALTY REBATE

*LEASE IS BASED ON 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE, $129 PROCESSING FEE AND FIRST MONTHS’ PAYMENT DUE AT LEASE SIGNING WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DEALER DESIGNATED LENDER. GAP INSURANCE INCLUDED. RESIDUAL $24,296.25.

LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH** *LEASE IS BASED ON 27 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $3,439 DOWN PLUS TAX, TAGS, TITLE AND $129 DEALER PROCESSING CHARGE DUE AT LEASE SIGNING. $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. PAYMENT INCLUDES $1,000 LFS CASH. RESIDUAL IS $31,356.00. **$1,000 LEXUS FINANCIAL BONUS CASH AVAILABLE WHEN FINANCED OR LEASED WITH LFS WITH APPROVED CREDIT.

LEASE FOR

$42,355 MSRP Plus Tax for 27 Months

MotorWorld 1-866-807-9004

150 Motorworld Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703

*ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS, PLUS TAX, TAG AND TITLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. MINIMUM FINANCED $15K WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DESIGNATED LENDER. SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES. FINANCING ON SELECT PRE-OWNED MODELS. QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS ONLY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 4/30/13.

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Furniture & Accessories

CHAIRS, (2) Genuine leather, custom made recliners. Taupe color, like new. $550 each. 570-675-5046

941

Dogs

938

FURNISH FOR LESS

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

746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets

ATTENTION VENDORS Decorative/Seasonal/Accent Pieces for sale. Purchase separately or all. Call 675-5046 after 6PM

754

Machinery & Equipment

SAWMILLS: From only $3,997.00Make & Save Money with your own bandmill- Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info/DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1-800-578-1363 Ext.300N

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POMERANIANS Puppies AKC registered. 1 sable male. Ready 4/24. 3 females, 3 males, black & party colored. 4/30. $550. Vet checked, first shots, wormed. 570-864-2643

758 Miscellaneous DOOR new 46.5 x 7’ $200. karate sign 10’ high x 14’ wide $5. flexmaster $50. stereo $350. Lincoln desk & chair $300. dishes for 8 $10. bassinet $5. 570-823-4941 or 570-824-4794

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MERCHANTS VILLAGE merchants

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900 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 906 Homes for Sale Having trouble paying your mortgage? Falling behind on your payments? You may get mail from people who promise to forestall your foreclosure for a fee in advance. Report them to the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency. Call 1-877FTC-HELP or click on ftc.gov. A message from The Times Leader and the FTC.

KINGSTON

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS

owned by Merchants Village (Booth 262) Food, Home Goods, Health & Beauty Aids & Lots More! STOCK UP NOW! ON FRESH INVENTORY LAST CHANCE EVERYTHING MUST GO! 570-891-1972

7 CONCORD DRIVE REDUCED PRICE! $229,900 Two story, 1,900 sq. ft., in Oakwood Park. 8 rooms, eat in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large living room, family room with fireplace, dining room, sunroom with hardwood floors. Two car garage, central air. Lot 100’ x 125’. Move in Condition. Call Ed at 570-655-4294 for appointment.

776 Sporting Goods

SWOYERSVILLE OUT OF

BICYCLE

20” GIRLS MURRAY “DAZZLER” Powder blue with

pink trim accents & wheels, white tires. Front & rear brakes plus coaster foot brake. Good condition $25. 570-814-9574

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

WANTED JEWELRY

LAFLIN

FLOOD ZONE Big corner lot, 3 bedroom ranch in a desirable location. 1.5 baths, one car attached garage. All appliances included. $130,000. 570-237-0184

WILKES-BARRE

EAST END SECTION Great starter home, 3 bedrooms, 1 modern bath. Updated kitchen, new roof, windows & furnace. Off street parking, fenced in back yard. New back porch. All appliances included. $42,500 570-235-1210 after 5:30 pm.

912 Lots & Acreage

DALLAS

WILKESBARREGOLD

(570)48GOLD8 (570)484-6538

Highest Cash PayOuts Guaranteed Open 6 Days a We e k 10am-6pm C l o s e d T h u r s d a ys 1092 Highway 315 Blvd. (Plaza 315) 315N, 1/2 mile before Mohegan Sun Casino

London PM Gold Price

April 23- $1,408.00 We Pay At Least 80% of the London Fix Market Price for All Gold Jewelry

GREENBRIAR RETIREMENT COMMUNITY Only eight lots left. Custom design you home the way you want it. Call 570-675-1300 SWOYERSVILLE 100 x 150, cleared, surveyed level building lot. Utilities are available. $24,900. Call: 570-288-4899

924

Out of State Properties

NY LAKE STATE LAND sale Former scout camp was $69,900 now $39,900. 7 acres on river was $49,900. now $39,900. Adirondacks 8 acres was $21,900 now $17,900. Direct financing with low payments. Call 1-800-229-7843 landandcamps.

Looking for that special place Wanna make your called home? car go fast? Place Classified wil address an ad in Classified! Your needs. Open the door 570-829-7130. with classified! WilkesBarreGold.com or email us at wilkesbarregold@ yahoo.com

2 bedroom apartment. 1 bath. Eat in kitchen. Closed in terrace. Full usable attic. $625 + utilities & security. Call: 718-809-3338

944

Commercial Properties

COMMERCIAL RETAIL PROPERTY FOR RENT:

PLYMOUTH

APARTMENT FOR RENT ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED! PLEASE CALL 570-881-0636

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. Security, references required. View at houpthouse.com. 570-762-1453

941

For Sale by Owner. 229 Pringle Street Single home, 3 bedrooms. Remodeled, Kitchen & bath, concrete cellar, huge walk up attic, deck & new roof. 570-287-3927

30% off all inventory

Apartments/ Furnished

BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES 2 male, 2 female,

7 weeks, 1st shots, parents on site. $250. 570-864-3257

971 Vacation & Resort Properties

WILKES-BARRE

800 PETS & ANIMALS 815

Apartments/ Unfurnished

Apartments/ Unfurnished

KINGSTON

E. W alnut St. 2nd floor. Located in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen, living room, dining room, sunroom, bath, 3 bedrooms; 2 large & 1 small. Lots of closets, built-in linen closet & hutch. Hardwood & carpeted floors. Fireplace. Storage room. Yard. Washer / dryer, stove / fridge. Heat and hot water included. 1 year lease + security. $950 570-283-4370

900 Sq. Ft. STORE RETAIL SPACE Will be vacant as of January 1, 2013 200 Spring St. Wilkes-Barre Great for a Barber Shop! Call Michael at 570-239-7213

EXETER OFFICE SPACE

Newly remodeled 120 sq. ft. All utilities included, except phone. $250/month. Lease. Call 570-602-1550

315 PLAZA 1,750 SQ. FT. & 2,400 SQ.FT OFFICE/RETAIL 2,000 FT. Fully Furnished With Cubicles. 570-829-1206

950

Half Doubles

KINGSTON

EATON TERRACE

317 N. Maple Ave. 2 story 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath @ $850. + utilities. Two story 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths @ $1,110. + utilities. Central heat & air, washer/dryer in unit, on site parking. 1 mo. security

570-262-6947

PITTSTON 2nd floor, 4 rooms &

bath. Washer/dryer hook up. Heat & hot water furnished. No smoking, no pets. Security & references. $695/mo. 570-654-1193

PLAINS

NEARBY WILKES-BARRE PLAINS VICTORIAN NEW - REMODELED DUPLEX. 1 bedrooms. Maple kitchen, built-in appliances, some aesthetic fireplaces (FIRST FLOOR BAY LIVING ROOM) Parking, Porches, Laundry. MANAGED SERVICES AMERICA REALTY 570-288-1422 NO PETS, EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION, 2 YEAR SAME RENTS.

WEST WYOMING Cozy first floor, 1

bedroom apartment, includes front porch. $475 per month + utilities. No pets, No smoking. available May 1. 570-693-1000

WILKES-BARRE

Mayflower Crossing Apartments 570.822.3968 1, 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*

HARVEYS LAKE

Furnished Summer Home. Weekly and/ or Monthly. Starting June to end of August. Free boat slips. Call for details. 570-639-5041 OCEAN CITY . MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/ partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com

1000 SERVICE DIRECTORY 1024

NANTICOKE Large 3 bedroom

with 2 full baths, includes Stove, Fridge, Washer & Dryer. Sewer and garbage also included. $750. a month. $40 application fee. 570-736-6068

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PLAINS

LUXURY DUPLEX This beautiful, completely renovated 2 bedroom luxury apartment could be yours! All new high end amenities include: hardwood floors, gorgeous maple kitchen cabinets with granite countertops & stainless steel appliances. Spacious great room with gas fireplace. Tile bath, stacked washer/dryer. Large screened-in porch. Many large, convenient closets. Central A/C. New gas heating system. Huge attic for storage. “Must See!” $1,000 + utilities, lease & security. NO PETS, NO SMOKING 570-793-6294

953 Houses for Rent

OLD FORGE LUXURY TOWNHOUSE Built in 2003 this

luxurious 3 bedroom townhome features hardwood floors on main floor, finished basement, large master suite, private outdoor deck and back yard, off street parking, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, DirecTV, highspeed internet, garbage, sewer, gas heat with brand new furnace, central air conditioning with brand new compressor, brand new carpeting on 2nd floor in all bedrooms, extra closet space, large basement storage room, wood blinds in aLL rooms, all yard maintenance and snow plowing included. This is an end unit with only one other unit attached. Rent is $1,400. per month & requires $1,250. security deposit. Minimum one year lease required. Must fill out credit application. NO PETS. 570-840-1960

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Building & Remodeling

1ST. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.

Roofing, siding, gutters, insulation, decks, additions, windows, doors, masonry & concrete. Insured & Bonded.

Senior Citizens Discount! State Lic. # PA057320

570-606-8438

WILKES-BARRE/ PLAINS TWP. WAREHOUSE LAIRD STREET

COMPLEX, Easy interstate access. Lease 132,500 s.f., will subdivide, 12 loading docks, 30ft. ceilings, sprinkler, acres of parking. Offices available. Call 570-655-9732, X312

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BAREFOOT GROUNDS KEEPING - Grass Cutting,

aerating, fertilizing, mulching, weeding, pruning, garden tilling. - Painting, fencing, stonewalls, power washing. - Tree and snow removal. Fully insured Credit cards accepted Commercial or Residential Please contact Roger: 570-760-7249 email: schichi@ptd.net

1165

Lawn Care

GRASS CUTTING

Affordable, reliable, meticulous. Rates as low as $20. Emerald Green 570-825-4963

1231 Pool & Spa Repair/Services

RK POOLS & MORE

Pool openings, liner changes, and installations. Patios, Decks and fencing. Insured. 570-592-2321

1336

Window Cleaning

PJ’s Window Cleaning & Janitorial Services Windows, Gutters, Carpets, Power washing and more. INSURED/BONDED.

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2013 Honda Civic LX Sedan

$0 DOWN PAYMENT

• Model #FB2F5DEW • 140-hp (SAE Net), 1.8 Liter, 16 Valve, SOHC i-VTEC® 4 Cylinder Engine • 5 Speed Automatic Transmission • Air Conditioning with Air Filtration System • i-MID with 5 inch LCD Screen and Customizable Feature Settings • Rear View Camera with Guidelines • Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®3 • SMS Text Message Function4 • Power Windows and Door Locks • Vehicle Stability AssistTM (VSA®) with Traction Control • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) • Cruise Control • Illuminated Steering Wheel Mounted Cruise, Audio, Phone and i-MID Controls • 160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 4 Speakers • Pandora® Internet Radio Compatibility5 • Bluetooth® Streaming Audio3 • USB Audio Interface6 • MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack • Exterior Temperature Indicator • Security System with Remote Entry and Trunk Release

199

$

MPG 28 City 39 HWY

*Per P r Mo. LLease ea

*Lease 36 Months through AHFC. $0 Down Payment. 1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $12,458.25

Thank You To Our Customers APR FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE!

0

.9%

2013 PILOT EX 4WD

$0 DOWN PAYMENT

MPG 17 City 24 HWY

• Model #YF4H4DEW • 250-hp (SAE Net), 3.5-Liter, 24-Valve, SOHC i-VTEC® V-6 Engine • Variable Torque Management® 4-Wheel Drive System (VTM-4®) • 18-Inch Alloy Wheels • Power Windows/Locks • Fog Lights • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) • i-MID with 8-inch WQVGA (480x320) Screen, Customizable Feature Settings and Rearview Camera with Guidelines • Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® • Tri-Zone Automatic Climate Control System with Humidity Control and Air Filtration • Driver’s Seat with 10-Way Power Adjustment, Including Power Lumbar Support • 229-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 7 Speakers, Including Subwoofer • 2-GB CD Library • Bluetooth® Streaming Audio **Lease ase 36 Months through • USB Audio Interface 1st payment and tags due at

339

$

* *Per Mo. L ea Lease

ahfc ahfc. $0 Down Payment Payment. delivery. Residual $19,494.00

*On select models to qualified buyers for limited term.

2013 ACCORD LX SEDAN

$0 DOWN PAYMENT

2013 Honda CR-V LX

$0 DOWN PAYMENT

MPG 22 City 30 HWY

MPG 27 City 36 HWY • Model #CR2F3DEW • 185-hp (SAE Net), 2.4-Liter, 16-Valve, DOHC i-VTEC® 4-Cylinder Engine with Direct Injection • Vehicle Stability AssistTM (VSA®) with Traction Control • Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) • 16-Inch Alloy Wheels • Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control with Air-Filtration System • Rearview Camera with Guidelines • Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® • Pandora® Internet Radio Compatibility • USB Audio Interface • MP3/Auxiliary Input Jack • i-MID with 8-inch WQVGA (480x320) Screen and Customizable Feature Settings

239

$

* ** Per Mo. L ease Lease

***Lease Lease 36 Months through ahfc ahfc. $0 Down Payment Payment. 1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $14,194.70

• Model #RM4H3DEW • 185-hp (SAE Net), 2.4-Liter, 16-Valve, DOHC i-VTEC® 4-Cylinder Engine • Automatic Transmission • Real Time AWD with Intelligent Control SystemTM • Vehicle Stability AssistTM (VSA®) with Traction Control • Multi-Angle Rearview Camera with Guidelines • Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink • USB Audio Interface • Remote Entry System • 160-Watt AM/FM/CD Audio System with 4 Speakers ****Lease *Lease 36 Months through ahfc ahfc. $0 Down Payment Payment. • Pandora® Radio Compatibility 1st payment and tags due at delivery. Residual $15,920.00 • Bluetooth® Streaming Audio

279

$

*Per*** Mo. L ease Lease

LEASES BASED ON APPROVED CREDIT TIER 1 THRU AHFC. MILEAGE BASED ON 2012 EPA MILEAGE ESTIMATES. USE FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES ONLY. DO NOT COMPARE TO MODELS BEFORE 2008. YOUR ACTUAL MILEAGE WILL VARY DEPENDING ON HOW YOU DRIVE AND MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE. OFFERS EXPIRE 4/30/2013.

MATT BURNE Honda PRE-OWNED CENTER

Trees are Blooming Flowers Coming Up... Our PRICES JUST WENT DOWN THESE OUT!!!

Call: 1-800-NEXTHonda

View Prices at www.mattburnehonda.com

Honda’s 00 MAZDA MIATA CONV

00 LEXUS RX300 AWD

Burgandy, 104K

Now

$7,500

00 HONDA ACCORD EX CPE

Gold, 124K

Now

$7,950

Black, 84K

ACCORDS 08 ACCORD EX SDN Red, 54K ..........................NOW $14,950

10 ACCORD EXL SDN Red, 41K .......................NOW $16,950

07 FORD FOCUS SE SEDAN Silver, 54K

Now

$9,750

06 HONDA CIVIC EX Cpe, 99K, Gray LX Sdn, 97K, Gray

$9,850 $10,850

08 CHEVY IMPALA LS SDN

11 ACCORD LX SDN Silver, 31K .........................NOW $17,500 10 ACCORD EX SDN Gray, 28K ..........................NOW $18,500 11 ACCORD LXP SDN White, 22K......................NOW $18,500 10 ACCORD EXL SDN White, 19K ......................NOW $19,500

Now

11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12

PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT

PILOT 4WD LX White, 22K ..........................................NOW $24,500 LX Gray, 23K............................................NOW $24,500 EX Gray, 40K ...........................................NOW $24,950 EX Black, 36K ..........................................NOW $25,750 EX Silver, 36K ..........................................NOW $25,750 EXL Silver, 31K .......................................NOW $27,950 EXL Red, 25K .........................................NOW $29,500 EXL Pearl, 13K........................................NOW $32,500

$7,950

06 HONDA CRV EX 4WD

White, 53K

Now

09 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS SDN

Black, 102K

Now

$10,500

$9,250

Brown, 47K

Now

$11,950

HONDA ACCORD SEDAN 04 EX V6, Gray, 80K 04 EX, Gray, 50K 06 EXL, White, 56K

$11,500 $12,500 $13,950

08 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER SDN

10 MAZDA 3i SPORT SEDAN

Sage, 48K

Blue, 40K

Now

$12,500

Now

06 SUBARU LEGACY AWD SDN

Gray, 89K

Navy, 53K

$12,950

11 SUBARU LEGACY LIMITED AWD Silver, 28K

Now

$18,250

Now

$13,950

07 HONDA PILOT EX4-DVD 4WD Burgandy, 58K

Now

10 Honda Fit Sport

FIT Red, 37K ............................. NOW

$12,950

05 HONDA PILOT EXL 4WD Now

CROSSTOUR 4WD 10 CROSSTOUR EXL V6 White, 42K ................NOW $22,500

$19,750

$14,500

10 11 11 11 10 11 11 11 11 10 11 11

CRV CRV CRV CRV CRV CRV CRV CRV CRV CRV CRV CRV

CRV 4WD

EXL Titanium, 51K ........................................NOW $19,950 LX Silver, 24K ...............................................NOW $20,950 SE White, 25K...............................................NOW $20,500 SE Titanium, 15K ...........................................NOW $20,950 EXL NAVI Titanium, 49K ...........................NOW $20,950 EXL Lt. Blue, 16K..........................................NOW $22,500 EXL Titanium, 21K ........................................NOW $23,500 EXL White, 18K............................................NOW $23,500 EXL Black, 17K ............................................NOW $24,500 LX Gray, 28K ................................................NOW $19,950 SE Sage, 28K ...............................................NOW $20,500 LX Gray, 28K ................................................NOW $20,950

CIVICS

10 CIVIC LX SDN Red, 31K..................................NOW $14,500 RIDGELINE 4WD 10 CIVIC LXS SDN White, 46K.............................NOW $15,400 09 RIDGELINE RTS Silver, 52K ................................NOW $20,950 10 CIVIC LX SDN Silver, 21K ................................NOW $15,950 11 CIVIC EX CPE Red, 20K..................................NOW $16,950 12 CIVIC LX CPE Black, 12K.................................NOW $17,950 ODYSSEY 12 CIVIC EXL SDN Gray, 33K..............................NOW $18,500 11 ODYSSEY EXL Gray, 41K ....................................NOW $27,750 08 CIVIC LX SDN Navy, 49K.................................NOW $12,950 10 ODYSSEY TOURING RDVD/NAV Black, 24K.NOW $27,500 *Certified Hondas have 1 yr - 12k, Basic Warranty & 7yr - 100k Powertrain from orig. inservice date.

M MATT AT T B BURNE Honda onda URNE H

09 NISSAN VERSA S 4DR

10 CHEVY AVEO LT 5

Silver, 48K

Now

$11,950

04 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER AWD Silver, 85K

Now

$12,500

10 VW JETTA SEL SDN

White, 36K

Now

TOYOTA COROLLA SDN 10 LE, Sdn, Silver, 58K 11 S, Sdn, Blue, 11K

$15,500

10 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER AWD Pearl, 15K

Now

$25,950

$12,950 $15,950

07 HONDA CRV EXL 4WD

5 Spd, White, 33K

Now

$11,950

Blue, 73K

Now

$17,950

YOUR NICE TRADE HERE!

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T31203A 2003 Dodge Durango SXT ................................. T30371B 2002 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... T31003A 2004 Toyota Matrix XR ....................................... T30847A 2008 Honda Fit Base ............................................ T31050B 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Base ........................... D0786B 2006 Mercury Montego Luxury........................ H30002A 2005 Suzuki Grand Vitara EX ............................ T31040B 2007 Hyundai Sonata GLS.................................. K13785A 2005 Hyundai Tucson GL.................................... K13745B 2006 Ford Five Hundred SEL.............................. H29508A 2007 Mercury Milan Base AWD ....................... H29934A 2006 Chevrolet Impala LT ................................... K13916A 2009 Pontiac G6 Base.......................................... B10068A 2009 Hyundai Azera GLS.................................... KP16066A 2007 Pontiac Torrent Base ................................. L11979B 2004 Lexus ES 330................................................ D0862A 2007 Dodge Nitro SXT......................................... H30046A 2007 Honda Accord SE 3.0 ................................ A11594B 2006 Honda Odyssey EX-L................................. K13783A 2010 Hyundai Sonata GLS.................................. K13857A 2006 Mercury Mountaineer Luxury................. 2009 Chevrolet Malibu LS 1FL........................... J5352B T31224A 2009 Toyota Yaris Base ....................................... K13904A 2010 Hyundai Sonata GLS.................................. H30088A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ H29841A 2010 Chevrolet Malibu LT 1LT........................... K13918A 2011 Hyundai Accent GLS................................. H29868B 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ S0766A 2010 Ford Focus SES ........................................... A11438A 2010 Dodge Caliber SXT..................................... K13907A 2009 Toyota Corolla LE ....................................... H30034A 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt LT ................................... L12011D 2008 Chevrolet Malibu LT................................... K13872A 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS.................................. H29163A 2008 Mazda CX-7 Touring.................................. H29824A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ H30033A 2010 Honda Civic VP............................................ T30961A 2010 Toyota Corolla ............................................. TP15995A 2008 Chevrolet Equinox LTZ.............................. JP16015B 2008 Mazda CX-9 Touring.................................. T30919A 2009 Nissan Altima 2.5 S .................................... H29900A 2010 Honda Civic EX ........................................... T31215A 2010 Toyota Corolla LE ....................................... C3757B 2007 Cadillac STS V6 ........................................... H27289A 2010 Honda Accord LX 2.4................................ H29908A 2009 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4 ............................ H30134A 2010 Chevrolet Malibu LS .................................. M7972A 2012 Fiat 500 Sport............................................... H29483B 2007 Honda Pilot EX............................................ C3685B 2007 Dodge Nitro R/T.......................................... T30602A 2010 Toyota Corolla LE ....................................... L11913B 2006 Lexus RX 330............................................... H30154A 2012 Suzuki SX4 Premium Value Package.... BS0484B 2010 Mazda Mazda3 s......................................... A11807A 2008 Acura TL Base............................................. T31021A 2010 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H30078A 2010 Toyota Corolla LE ....................................... T31079A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ L12030A 2009 Lexus ES 350................................................ L12053A 2006 Lexus RX 330............................................... T30988A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. K13881A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ J5621A 2011 Honda Civic EX ........................................... A11779B 2009 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ K13821A 2011 Hyundai Elantra GLS.................................. A11586A 2007 Lexus ES 350................................................ T30365A 2010 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL.................................. S0754A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... M8180A 2008 Ford Escape Limited .................................. H30085A 2009 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4 ............................ T31051A 2010 Toyota Camry SE ........................................ J5670A 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander XLS ........................ H29215A 2009 Honda CR-V EX........................................... J5628A 2011 Toyota Corolla S.......................................... H28959A 2009 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ T30822A 2011 Toyota Corolla S.......................................... CH5682A 2012 Toyota Corolla S.......................................... K13834A 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited ........................ T31067A 2012 Chevrolet Cruze LS..................................... M8197A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... T31007A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ T30722A 2011 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ H30037A 2010 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ H29936A 2006 Lexus IS 250 ................................................. J5633A 2011 Honda Civic EX-L........................................ T31231A 2012 Toyota Corolla LE ....................................... K13629A 2011 Hyundai Elantra GLS.................................. T31205A 2008 Toyota Tacoma Base ................................. K13855A 2010 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... H30083A 2008 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ H29962A 2010 Honda Accord LX 2.4................................ H30022A 2011 Honda Civic LX............................................ H29778A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Sport .................................... T30647A 2010 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ A11635A 2010 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H29038A 2008 Chrysler 300 Limited.................................. H29304A 2010 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ T31098A 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T .................. T30976A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H30071A 2009 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... T30887A 2011 Toyota Prius Three ..................................... TS0504 2012 Toyota Corolla S.......................................... A11653B 2011 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4 ............................ HP16081 2008 Honda Ridgeline RTL................................. T31240A 2009 Nissan Xterra S............................................ T30732A 2011 Toyota Camry SE ........................................ H30178A 2011 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H29864A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... T31054A 2011 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H30100A 2010 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ H29395A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... K13858B 2009 Nissan Murano S ........................................ H29564A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... T30944A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... T31120A 2013 Toyota Corolla S.......................................... H29770A 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SE ............... T31214A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H29463A 2010 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... H30030A 2011 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... H29825A 2011 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... K13033A 2010 Hyundai Veracruz Limited........................ J5604A 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 ST .................................. H29991A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H29837A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ A11815A 2007 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ J5726A 2008 Honda CR-V EX........................................... HP16028A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H29971A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ T31181A 2011 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H29390A 2011 Honda CR-V EX........................................... T30556A 2012 Hyundai Veloster Base.............................. H29813A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ L12055B 2010 Ford Taurus Limited...................................

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4D Sport Utility............................. 68,700 4D Sport Utility............................. 86,152 5D Hatchback ............................... 89,544 4D Hatchback ............................... 97,717 4D Sedan...................................... 92,597 4D Sedan...................................... 87,627 4D Sport Utility............................. 68,476 4D Sedan...................................... 74,844 4D Sport Utility............................. 56,326 4D Sedan...................................... 76,154 4D Sedan...................................... 57,817 4D Sedan...................................... 50,918 4D Sedan...................................... 65,240 4D Sedan...................................... 87,948 4D Sport Utility............................. 71,450 4D Sedan...................................... 83,670 4D Sport Utility............................. 80,095 4D Sedan...................................... 70,291 4D Passenger Van ........................ 93,118 4D Sedan...................................... 67,435 4D Sport Utility............................. 80,984 4D Sedan...................................... 67,200 4D Sedan...................................... 34,571 4D Sedan...................................... 70,963 4D Sedan...................................... 76,842 4D Sedan...................................... 55,350 4D Sedan...................................... 19,042 4D Sedan...................................... 63,093 4D Sedan...................................... 48,017 4D Hatchback ............................... 44,349 4D Sedan...................................... 34,721 4D Sedan...................................... 21,498 4D Sedan...................................... 46,576 4D Sedan...................................... 15,435 4D Sport Utility............................. 44,244 4D Sedan...................................... 12,819 4D Sedan...................................... 35,084 4D Sedan...................................... 43,786 4D Sport Utility............................. 74,738 4D Sport Utility............................. 87,819 4D Sedan...................................... 43,615 2D Coupe...................................... 51,276 4D Sedan...................................... 14,559 4D Sedan...................................... 65,211 4D Sedan...................................... 33,800 4D Sedan...................................... 44,755 4D Sedan...................................... 12,550 2D Hatchback ............................... 14,464 4D Sport Utility............................. 70,922 4D Sport Utility............................. 70,715 4D Sedan...................................... 10,806 4D Sport Utility............................. 91,952 4D Hatchback ............................... 19,379 4D Sedan...................................... 15,878 4D Sedan...................................... 73,552 4D Sedan...................................... 43,175 4D Sedan...................................... 21,535 2D Coupe...................................... 22,078 4D Sedan...................................... 75,559 4D Sport Utility............................. 79,631 4D Sport Utility............................. 83,458 4D Sedan...................................... 23,277 4D Sedan...................................... 13,271 4D Sport Utility............................. 78,023 4D Sedan...................................... 32,722 4D Sedan...................................... 69,369 4D Sedan...................................... 41,987 4D Sport Utility............................. 40,895 4D Sport Utility............................. 72,763 4D Sedan...................................... 49,816 4D Sedan...................................... 50,056 4D Sport Utility............................. 74,286 4D Sport Utility............................. 49,739 4D Sedan...................................... 26,482 4D Sedan...................................... 77,848 4D Sedan...................................... 26,695 4D Sedan...................................... 23,382 4D Sport Utility............................. 61,791 4D Sedan...................................... 8,254 4D Sport Utility............................. 33,880 4D Sedan...................................... 10,018 4D Sedan...................................... 37,902 4D Sedan...................................... 11,256 4D Sedan...................................... 68,015 4D Sedan...................................... 36,704 4D Sedan...................................... 4,973 4D Sedan...................................... 16,200 2D Regular Cab ............................ 43,048 4D Sport Utility............................. 29,789 4D Sedan...................................... 59,984 4D Sedan...................................... 22,936 4D Sedan...................................... 27,978 4D Sport Utility............................. 49,278 4D Sedan...................................... 28,526 4D Sedan...................................... 45,297 4D Sedan...................................... 46,586 4D Sedan...................................... 24,061 2D Coupe...................................... 8,830 4D Sport Utility............................. 23,702 4D Sport Utility............................. 34,211 5D Hatchback ............................... 41,871 4D Sedan...................................... 5,894 4D Sedan...................................... 29,670 4D Crew Cab ................................ 86,376 4D Sport Utility............................. 50,980 4D Sedan...................................... 15,287 4D Sport Utility............................. 53,749 4D Sport Utility............................. 36,408 4D Sport Utility............................. 18,247 4D Sedan...................................... 23,936 4D Sport Utility............................. 42,220 4D Sport Utility............................. 58,193 4D Sport Utility............................. 31,061 4D Sport Utility............................. 38,875 4D Sedan...................................... 351 4D Sport Utility............................. 26,687 4D Sport Utility............................. 22,516 4D Sport Utility............................. 27,886 4D Sport Utility............................. 28,823 4D Sport Utility............................. 27,292 4D Sport Utility............................. 42,313 2D Standard Cab .......................... 24,838 4D Sport Utility............................. 25,678 4D Sport Utility............................. 30,205 4D Sport Utility............................. 41,857 4D Sport Utility............................. 34,925 4D Sport Utility............................. 36,028 4D Sport Utility............................. 20,952 4D Sport Utility............................. 19,728 4D Sport Utility............................. 33,466 3D Hatchback ............................... 8,357 4D Sport Utility............................. 17,338 4D Sedan...................................... 31,405

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T30642A 2010 Toyota Avalon Limited.............................. H30077A 2010 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ J5546A 2012 Subaru Impreza 2.0i Premium ................. T31271A 2011 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... C3752D 2012 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... T31236A 2010 Ford Escape XLT......................................... T31198A 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT .................... T30910A 2012 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... K13875A 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE .................................... T31030A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. H29566B 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT .................... H30081A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ L12066A 2009 Lexus RX 350............................................... A11624A 2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited................... T30793A 2008 Nissan Frontier SE ...................................... L12077A 2007 GMC Yukon XL Denali............................... KP16068 2011 Hyundai Tucson GLS ................................. H30103A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... P16046 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 LT.................. H30070A 2009 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ T31105A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. T30783A 2010 Jeep Wrangler Sport.................................. H30132A 2010 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ M8184A 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT Quad Cab............. T30803A 2011 Toyota Prius One ........................................ C3763B 2008 Acura RDX Technology Package........... H29905A 2010 Acura TSX 2.4.............................................. H29154A 2010 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ H30104A 2012 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H30059A 2011 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ H29932A 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Base.............................. H29855A 2011 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H29887A 2011 Honda CR-V EX........................................... J5575B 2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab..................... H29873A 2011 GMC Terrain SLT-1...................................... A11791B 2010 Acura TSX 2.4.............................................. C3768A 2009 Cadillac CTS Base 1SA.............................. J5600A 2012 Toyota RAV4 Sport .................................... H30169A 2009 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ J5619A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. TP16063 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. CP16076 2012 Chrysler Town & Country Touring......... H30173A 2011 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H30066A 2011 Honda CR-V EX........................................... L11983A 2010 Lexus ES 350................................................ H30105A 2011 Honda Pilot LX ............................................ T31176A 2010 Toyota Tacoma Base ................................. L12094A 2011 Acura TSX 2.4 Technology ...................... T31138A 2011 Toyota Avalon Base................................... H29550A 2011 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. A11793A 2010 Acura RDX Base......................................... C3744C 2012 Kia Optima Hybrid EX................................ D0826A 2012 Kia Optima SX ............................................. L12088A 2010 Lexus IS 250 ................................................. C3687A 2010 Acura TL Base............................................. H30153A 2011 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ H30057A 2011 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ M8204A 2009 Toyota Venza Base..................................... H29148A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... A11576A 2012 Acura TSX 2.4 Special Edition ................ A11798A 2007 Acura MDX Technology........................... H30110A 2011 Honda Odyssey EX .................................... A11737A 2011 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L ............... H30157A 2011 Honda Pilot LX ............................................ C3773A 2008 Mercedes C-Class C300 Luxury 4MATICÂŽ.... T30977A 2012 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. L12002A 2008 Lexus ES 350................................................ T31113A 2010 Lexus ES 350................................................ K13664B 2011 Acura TSX 2.4.............................................. B10118A 2007 Lexus GX 470............................................... D0873A 2010 Toyota Tundra Grade 4.6L V8 .................. A11809A 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ.................. H29462A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... L11883A 2009 Lexus RX 350............................................... T30800A 2010 Toyota Highlander Limited....................... T30782A 2011 Cadillac CTS Base....................................... T31217A 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE........................ H29572A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... L12105A 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe LT .................................... H29998A 2012 Honda Pilot EX............................................ H29204A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... L12127A 2009 Lexus RX 350............................................... T31225A 2011 Honda Odyssey EX-L................................. T30951A 2012 Toyota Tacoma Base V6 ........................... BP16042 2010 Mercedes GLK-Class GLK350 4MATICÂŽ........ B10088A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... T31170A 2010 Toyota 4Runner Trail V6............................ BP16034 2012 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4MATICÂŽ....... L12092A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... BP16072 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 ............................ BP16060 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 ............................ C3677A 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Quad Cab............. BP16073 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4MATICÂŽ....... B10027A 2010 Lexus ES 350................................................ L12115A 2010 Lexus GS 350 ............................................... H29297A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... T30253B 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo ................. D0799A 2012 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT ................................ BP16038A 2009 BMW X5 xDrive30i..................................... BP16071 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4MATICÂŽ....... BP16089 2011 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4MATICÂŽ....... BP16059 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 ............................ BP16078 2011 Mercedes C-Class C300 ............................ A11744A 2012 Toyota Highlander V6................................ BP16064 2011 Mercedes C-Class C300 ............................ H29363A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... B10097A 2011 Cadillac SRX Performance Collection............ A11171D 2010 Mercedes E-Class E350 4MATICÂŽ.......... B10061A 2012 Mercedes C-Class C300 ............................ T31146A 2010 Mercedes GLK-Class GLK350 4MATICÂŽ........ J5729A 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon......... H29195A 2011 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite.................. BP16055 2010 Mercedes E-Class E350 4MATICÂŽ.......... B10121A 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited ................ BP16093 2010 Mercedes GLK-Class GLK350 4MATICÂŽ........ H30015A 2012 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... T31188A 2011 Toyota 4Runner Limited V6 ..................... L12022A 2012 BMW 3 Series 328i...................................... H29902C 2012 Acura TL SH-AWD Technology Package ...... J5613C 2012 Acura MDX Technology........................... BS0501 2013 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4MATICÂŽ....... BP16051 2010 Mercedes E-Class E350 4MATICÂŽ.......... B10112A 2011 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 LTZ ............... L12133A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... L11923A 2009 Lexus LS 460 L............................................. L12129A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... BP16070 2010 Mercedes M-Class ML350........................ L11811B 2011 Lexus RX 350............................................... B10126A 2011 Mercedes M-Class ML350........................ L11918A 2011 Lexus RX 350............................................... BS0505 2013 Mercedes GLK-Class GLK350 4MATICÂŽ..... J5443A 2010 Cadillac CTS-V Base................................... BS0502 2013 Mercedes E-Class E350 4MATICÂŽ..........

4D Sedan..................................... 35,129 4D Sedan..................................... 33,159 4D Sedan..................................... 10,262 4D Sport Utility............................ 26,015 4D Sport Utility............................ 24,976 4D Sport Utility............................ 30,171 4D Extended Cab......................... 82,703 4D Sport Utility............................ 8,316 4D Sedan..................................... 21,249 4D Sport Utility............................ 40,567 4D Crew Cab ............................... 72,980 4D Sport Utility............................ 33,570 4D Sport Utility............................ 70,157 4D Wagon ................................... 56,606 4D Crew Cab ............................... 28,890 4D Sport Utility............................ 91,560 4D Sport Utility............................ 21,690 4D Sport Utility............................ 29,022 4D Crew Cab ............................... 61,803 4D Sport Utility............................ 28,580 4D Sport Utility............................ 17,791 2D Sport Utility............................ 30,556 4D Sedan..................................... 18,340 4D Quad Cab ............................... 50,673 5D Hatchback .............................. 24,943 4D Sport Utility............................ 41,610 4D Sedan..................................... 21,422 4D Sedan..................................... 23,934 2D Coupe..................................... 10,601 4D Sport Utility............................ 49,245 4D Sport Utility............................ 42,521 4D Sport Utility............................ 33,370 4D Sport Utility............................ 31,723 4D Quad Cab ............................... 39,539 4D Sport Utility............................ 35,370 4D Sedan..................................... 27,867 4D Sedan..................................... 19,921 4D Sport Utility............................ 14,404 4D Sport Utility............................ 36,181 4D Sport Utility............................ 25,030 4D Sport Utility............................ 21,889 4D Passenger Van ....................... 19,706 4D Sport Utility............................ 32,006 4D Sport Utility............................ 15,010 4D Sedan..................................... 26,525 4D Sport Utility............................ 38,326 4D Access Cab ............................ 20,315 4D Wagon ................................... 25,069 4D Sedan..................................... 21,321 4D Sport Utility............................ 26,841 4D Sport Utility............................ 19,161 4D Sedan..................................... 7,192 4D Sedan..................................... 9,213 4D Sedan..................................... 37,444 4D Sedan..................................... 23,498 4D Sport Utility............................ 25,954 4D Sport Utility............................ 14,342 4D Sport Utility............................ 17,297 4D Sport Utility............................ 32,766 4D Sedan..................................... 23,202 4D Sport Utility............................ 44,281 4D Passenger Van ....................... 32,164 4D Sport Utility............................ 18,119 4D Sport Utility............................ 24,582 4D Sedan..................................... 8,234 4D Sport Utility............................ 3,003 4D Sedan..................................... 16,980 4D Sedan..................................... 41,994 4D Sedan..................................... 20,630 4D Sport Utility............................ 53,439 4D Double Cab ............................ 19,073 4D Crew Cab ............................... 35,138 4D Sport Utility............................ 44,412 4D Sport Utility............................ 18,792 4D Sport Utility............................ 31,205 4D Sedan..................................... 11,351 4D Sedan..................................... 3,847 4D Sport Utility............................ 16,811 4D Sport Utility............................ 56,115 4D Sport Utility............................ 10,035 4D Sport Utility............................ 20,285 4D Sport Utility............................ 28,702 4D Passenger Van ....................... 15,228 4D Double Cab ............................ 17,204 4D Sport Utility............................ 30,131 4D Sport Utility............................ 43,234 4D Sport Utility............................ 56,670 4D Sedan..................................... 19,465 4D Sport Utility............................ 36,905 4D Sedan..................................... 26,868 4D Sedan..................................... 23,040 4D Quad Cab ............................... 14,120 4D Sedan..................................... 24,822 4D Sedan..................................... 33,045 4D Sedan..................................... 37,887 4D Sport Utility............................ 17,103 4D Sport Utility............................ 13,448 2D Standard Cab ......................... 494 4D Sport Utility............................ 39,968 4D Sedan..................................... 19,022 4D Sedan..................................... 25,396 4D Sedan..................................... 9,539 4D Sedan..................................... 22,193 4D Sport Utility............................ 6,606 4D Sedan..................................... 9,703 4D Sport Utility............................ 17,873 4D Sport Utility............................ 21,573 4D Sedan..................................... 34,685 4D Sedan..................................... 11,302 4D Sport Utility............................ 33,690 4D Sport Utility............................ 1,983 4D Passenger Van ....................... 24,915 4D Sedan..................................... 39,481 4D Sport Utility............................ 9,049 4D Sport Utility............................ 25,737 4D Sport Utility............................ 18,017 4D Sport Utility............................ 31,034 4D Sedan..................................... 4,309 4D Sedan..................................... 8,724 4D Sport Utility............................ 19,214 4D Sedan..................................... 5,892 4D Sedan..................................... 24,063 4D Crew Cab ............................... 21,784 4D Sport Utility............................ 30,457 4D Sedan..................................... 45,772 4D Sport Utility............................ 26,701 4D Sport Utility............................ 30,089 4D Sport Utility............................ 26,680 4D Sport Utility............................ 33,092 4D Sport Utility............................ 7,496 4D Sport Utility............................ 7,541 4D Sedan..................................... 11,166 4D Station Wagon....................... 6,487

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*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG, & TITLE. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WARRANTY ON SELECT MAKES AND MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. UNITS MAY BE SOLD PRIOR TO PRINTING. OFFERS EXPIRE 04/30/13.

Call 1.866.807.9004

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Abington Journal

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LOCAL PROS

Call 1-800-273-7130 For Local Pros

PAVING & SEALING

HAIR SALON

Paving & Sealing 20 Years Customer Satisfaction Competitive Pricing!!! Residential Free Estimates 836-3587 Commercial PA #041254 Bobby Harris

AUTOMOTIVE A Full Service Salon

For All Your Imported Car Needs

Cut, Color, Frosting, Perms, Wash & Set/ Blow Dry, Natural Nail Care

PLUMBING & HEATING

All Ages Welcome at Wendy’s

1173 Winola Rd. Clarks Summit, PA 18411

570-586-9353 www.neimportsinc.com

BUILDING & REMODELING RON’S REMODEL & REPAIR Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Additions, Painting, Roofs, Gutters Cleaned No Job Too Small • 25 Years Experience One Call Does IT All!

570-842-2084 Kitchens, Bathrooms, Finished Basements, Custom Bars, Built-ins, Decks, Porches, Fully Insured, References Available

845-820-3027

CLEANING SERVICES

MIAS CLEANING SERVICE Reasonable prices. Over 10 years experience. call (570) 391-8026

CAPOZZI HOME REPAIR

Karpentry by Keiper

Specializing in windows, doors, paneling, decks, kitchens, bathrooms, roofing, siding, gutters, ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Licensed General Contractor.

Call 563-2766

(Quality over volume, one job at a time)

EXCAVATING

CAREY’S EXCAVATING &S SEPTIC SERVICES EPTIC S ERVICES DONALD CAREY Y

Inspection, Installation & Repairs 246 6 Sn S Sny Snyder yder yde d rR Road oad d S Scott cott T Twp, wp PA PA 1 184 18 18433 84 8 433 570 254 4636 570-254-4636 Topsoil,, & Mulch, Coall Delivery, Delivery, livery, Fill, Filll, SSand Fil and d & Stone one Foundations Found un und ndati attiions & Driveways at D Dr Drivew ri rivewa vew vew wa

FLOOR REFINISHING

FLOOR EXCELLENCE

Hardwood Refinishing & Installing

John Mirabelli 103 Park Blvd. Clarks Summit, PA 18411 570-586-8961 • 570-840-1455 Cell

GENERATORS

Protect what matters most ... automatically with a Honeywell backup generator. What’s your backup plan?

AJS Mechanical Services, LLC Dalton, PA 570-468-0190 PA088342

REGISTERED PLUMBING & HEATING SPECIALISTS Serving Abingtons over 60 years Gas & Oil • 24 Hour Service

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL, GIVE US A CALL WE DO IT ALL!

313 Leach Hill Road., Clarks Summit • 587-1401

POWER P OWER W WASHING A

570-294-2595

Hunter Decks

HANDYMAN SERVICES BEST VALUE HANDYMAN SERVICE Everything from A to Z No Hidden Costs | Affordable Rates Licensed & Insured Honest, Polite, Fast Work

570-591-8960

Deck & Fence Restoration/Painting/Staining House & Concrete Washing, Pool Area Renewal New Custom Built Decks & Railings Jeff 570-877-3601

REPAIRS

CLARK’ S SHARP-ALL Route 107, Lake Sheridn (10 Miles from Clarks Summit) 9:00-5:00 Mon-Fri • 8:00-3:30 Sat

HOME RENOVATIONS

945-5379

Sales & Service MTD Products, Briggs & Stratton, Husqvarna, Tecumseh, Poulan, Kohler, White, Mantis, Oregon, Echo, Muray

BLUE HOME RENOVATION & RESTORATIONS

Includes moldings, wall repair, floors, doors, windows & landscaping. Project Consultation

Small Engine Service

No job too small, & I’ll be with you through it all!

ROOFING

570-677-9176

CONSTRUCTION

DAPSIS

HANDYMAN SERVICES

D & R ROOFING

INSULATION/ HOME EFFICIENCY

JAYNE

House

Commercial & Residential FREE ESTIMATES PA 032805 Insured

570-383-8831

BROTHERS

Doctors

Since 1954

“Insulation & Home Efficiency Specialists” Vinyl Replacement Windows

SPORTS INSTRUCTION

SCOREMORE ACADEMY

Free Surveys & Estimates #PA012503 570-586-7946 570-587-5081 - Fax www.jaynebrothersniulation.com

Private Basketball & Soccer Training by a Former European Basketball Pro & 1st Team All State Soccer Basketball Emphasis: Shooting Technique, Ball Handling, Offensive Moves Soccer Emphasis: Touch Development, Ball Control, Passing, Shooting 1ST LESSON FREE

LAWNCARE SUNSET LAWNCARE, INC.

Doug Loescher • 570-906-4898 scoremore@netzero.net

100’ X 80’ YARD - Grass Cut, Trimmed, Clean Up $25 Complete All Size Yards Reasonably Priced Mulch, Trim/Shape Bushes, Spring Clean Ups Reliable & Insured Credit Cards Accepted.

WELL DRILLING

570-815-1321

Lawn Master

S S I W S  T

Quality in Landscaping

Prepare Your Yard for Spring 2013 Grass Cutting & Shrub & Bush Trimming

VAN FLEET DRILLING CO., INC. P: --  M R D, PA 

CALL 570-877-9074 Need Help With Your Lawn? Call Us! Spring Clean Ups

For Your Mowing, Trimming, Pruning, Power Washing & More. Free Estimates Senior Discounts

ROUTES 6-11 • DALTON, PA 18414

570-862-4552

563-1123

NAIL & HAIR SERVICES

COMPLETE WATER SYSTEMS

Nail and Hair Services

•PUMPS •WELLS •PUMP REPAIR •WATER SOFTENERS •SULFUR REMOVAL •FILTERS

waxing/paraffin treatment

Kathy B’s

GUTTER REPAIR & CLEANING Pat Regan Gutter Cleaning All Winter Long

Nail and Hair Salon call for an appointment (570) 586-NAIL 336 Bailey St. South Abington, Pa 18411

“TELL YOUR WATER PROBLEMS TO CRESSWELL”

TOP SOIL/PAVING/EXCAVATION

“The Right Way” Cleaned, Flushed and Minor Repairs CALL BEFORE YOU REPLACE THEM Call Pat Regan • 383-1991 • No Answer, Leave Message

Call 1-800-273-7130 For Local Pros

Shupp’s Excavating, Paving & Topsoil

570-945-3690 TOPSOIL

Screened soil blended with organic matter, compost & lime. Soil processed at our topsoil pit. We install new lawns!

PAVING SERVICES

Driveways, Parking Lots & Roadways. Commercial & Residential Projects. **FREE ESTIMATES**

EXCAVATION

Septic Systems, Foundations & Roadways. Tri-axle trucks hauling top soil, modified stone & gravel. www.ShupsExcavating.com Serving the Community Since 1972



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