The Abington Journal 06-12-2013

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Happy Father’s Day! Finn Kane, right, shares what he likes best about his dad John: “How nice he is.” To learn more about what kids like about their dads, see Page 3A.

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Open Block at A.H.H.S targets growth

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Costs of semi-automatic police weapons covered through private donations.

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CLARKS SUMMIT- Abington Heights High School Principal Pamela Murray presented the board June 5 with a proposal for an Open Block of time for students during their lunch and study hall periods starting September. “The idea of the open block would allow juniors and seniors time within the traditional bell schedule to choose when to go get their lunch and where they would go to meet the needs for their individual studies within a portion of the building,” Murray said. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Michael Mahon praised Murray for moving forward with the idea. “The high school staff, along with Assistant Superintendent Dr. Thomas Quinn, has come up with a very unique, interesting proposal,” Mahon said. “It will build a sense of trust and entitlement with the students. They have been working very diligently at finding ways to provide more opportunities for students.” According to Murray, the district continues to search for new ideas to spur growth at the high school. “Our leadership goal is continuous improvement,” she said. “We know that growth is extremely important. We need learning to be student centered. We’re looking for innovative, progressive opportunities within the bureaucratic constraints that we have.” According to Murray, cell phones would be allowed to be used during the open block in case the students needed to be reached immediately. Murray added the open block will also allow students the chance to take online college courses or even complete an

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CLARKS SUMMIT- Borough Council voted unanimously June 5 to purchase three semi-automatic assault rifles for the police department, with the costs being covered through private donations. “The cops need the weapons,” said Councilman David Jenkins, adding that he has faith in Chief Joseph Laguzzi, a certified weapons instructor. The final vote was 6-0. Councilman Pat Williams was absent. Council stressed the importance of having a solid policy in place before the weapons are available. The weapons will cost about $1,200 each, but the borough has already received two checks: one for $3,625 from an anonymous donor and another for $200 from Stonehill Investments in Clarks Summit. “We had a really great response from the community,” Laguzzi said. “They’ve been

very generous.” There also has been an offer to donate an unspecified amount of ammunition for the rifles, said Borough Manager Virginia Kehoe. The chief noted his force is currently the only one in the Abingtons without assault rifles. He said he hopes the department never needs to use the weapons, but he and his officers need to be able to protect themselves. He said assault rifles, when put in the right hands, can be useful and safe crime deterrents. The vote was not passed without some reservations. Councilman Roy Davis expressed concern about who would be handling the weapons and what kind of training would be provided. “I hope we’re not making the decision just because we can,” he said. “Self-defense is one thing, but these are assault rifles. I can’t get away from the fact that it’s an assault rifle.” Davis said he was worried

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Road work scheduled for Ransom Twp. By ELIZABETH BAUMEISTER lbaumeister@theabingtonjournal.com

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enior ClaSS preSident and Salutatorian aliza Furneaux makeS the traditional hat toSS during CommenCement CeremonieS June 7 at laCkawanna trail Jr./Sr. high SChool. Furneaux Said “now, Fear may be a Feeling, but overComing it iS a ChoiCe. aS a ClaSS we Came aCroSS many deFining momentS in our high SChool Career when we overCame our FearS. in 7th grade, we Conquered the Fear oF remembering our loCker CombinationS and aCtually opening them and now aS SeniorS we have Conquered SatS, College appliCationS and graduating. we all learned leSSonS and grew From the deFining momentS we Came aCroSS through the yearS.” For the graduation liSt and awardS, See page 15a.

RANSOM TWP. - At the June 3 Ransom Township Board of Supervisors meeting held at the Mount Dewey Community Hall, Road Master David Bird announced the township will begin road work, a job which was lacking during the past year because of the uncertain state of its finances due to the theft of funds by former township Secretary-Treasurer Kathleen Zielinski. “Well, I’m happy to say that we’re going to be able to do some road work,” Bird said, explaining the crew will seal all the roads which aren’t heavily trafficked with trucks at this time. He said they will complete a chip sealing on Bald

Mountain Road, Upper Bald Mountain Road and Cherry Hill Road. Bird gave an update on his research into the possibility of using township property to generate solar power. He said he has not yet received all the answers he is seeking, but is making progress. He hopes to have more information at the next meeting. He also announced the township sold a truck which was put out to bid, but did not receive as much money as hoped. It was advertised for bid starting at $32,000, but no offers were made, so it was sold to a dealership for $28,000. During the public comment section of the meeting,

See RANSOM, Page 8A

A.H. scholars immerse in cultures Davis to study Arabic in Oman

Brazill to study Swahili in Tanzania By ELIZABETH BAUMEISTER lbaumeister@theabingtonjournal.com

By ELIZABETH BAUMEISTER lbaumeister@theabingtonjournal.com

It was in her 10th grade Comparative World Studies class after watching the documentary “Death in Gaza,” which focuses on the violence of the IsraeliPalestinian conflict from children’s perspectives, that Abington Heights graduating senior Emily Davis, 18, of Clarks Summit, said she realized her interest in the Middle East and the Arabic language. “It really impacted me, and I felt like I was…going to end up working toward peace in the Middle East,” Davis said, adding that Arabic is a necessary skill to have in acting on that goal. Although up until this point the only knowledge she has of the language is the basics of its alphabet, after a sixweek Arabic intensive course in the country of Oman over the summer, she anticipates the equivalent of a year’s worth of study. Davis was recently awarded one of approximately 625 National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLIY) scholarships for 2013-2014.

Emily Davis stops to admire a view during her trip to Panama in 2009. According to a NSLI-Y news release, the program is funded by the U.S. Department of State and “provides merit-based scholarships for eligible high school students to learn less commonly-taught languages in summer and academic-year overseas immersion programs.” Other languages offered include Chinese, Hindi, Korean, Persian, Russian and Turkish. Davis said she was introduced to the

See OMAN, Page 12A

As of June 5, Caroline Brazill, 21, of Clarks Summit, knew only one word in the Swahili language, but an important word: rafiki, which translates “friend.” At the end of December of this year, however, she hopes to communicate well in that language. The Abington Heights 2011 graduate, daughter of Terrence and Anita Brazill, both of Clarks Summit, was recently awarded a Boren Scholarship to study in Tanzania during the 20132014 academic year. She is currently an undergraduate student in international relations and anthropology at American University in Washington, DC, and intends to earn her master’s degree in human rights studies. During the upcoming fall semester, she will study Swahili and African culture at the State University of Zanzibar in Zanzibar, an isolated island in Tanzania. Brazill said she was in Africa once before: last summer, when she travelled to Rwanda for a study on “healing and justice after genocide.” It was that trip which motivated her to apply for the Boren Scholarship and return to Africa.

She said this trip will be different, however, in that it is one of “complete immersion” into the culture, with the goal of learning the language. “It’s study,” she said, “but it’s study for a very specific purpose. And I think that by the time I leave Tanzania I will

See TANZANIA, Page 12A

Caroline Brazill stops to admire the sunset at a lake near Kigali, Rwanda in 2010.


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YOUR COMMUNITY

Nicholson Heritage Association sponsors photo contest

Community Calendar REMINDERS The American Cancer Society seeks volunteer drivers. Drivers are needed to take patients to and from treatment appointments in Lackawanna County. Drivers need a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license, automobile insurance, a clear background and driver check. Orientation is provided. Volunteer assignments are flexible; transportation is needed during the daytime hours during the week, Monday through Friday. You can drive your vehicle or the American Cancer Society van where available. Info: 562.9749. Serving Seniors, Inc. volunteers needed, Serving Seniors is seeking dedicated and caring people of all ages to provide friendly visits and companionship to residents in Long Term Care and Personal Care Homes within Lackawanna County. Visitation volunteers help improve the quality of life of an older adult. Training provided. Info: 344.3931. Groups sought to march in the 18th annual Christy Mathewson Day Parade, Aug. 10, at 5 p.m. The parade is part of the community’s weekend festivities in celebration of Christy Mathewson, born and raised in Factoryville, and one of the five original inductees to the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. Info: contact Steve O’Malley at steveom@ comcast.net or call 945.5877 and leave a message. KIDS’ CAMPS AND VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS June 24-28: Our Lady of the Snows Vacation Bible School Kingdom Rock, at Our Lady of Peace School North Abington Road, Clarks Green from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Crew leaders must be in seventh grade or older. Adult volunteers are also needed. Crew leaders must attend four mandatory training sessions. Info: call the parish office to preregister as a crew leader / adult leader. June 24-28: Everywhere Fun Fair Vacation Bible School at Church of the Epiphany, 25 Church Hill Road, Glenburn. Daily sessions begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 12:30 p.m. For grades four through six. Includes: music, stories, arts and crafts, science and a light lunch daily. The week will be concluded with a family picnic and Fun Fair. Register: http://2013.cokesburyvbs.com/ epiphanytrinity, 563.1564 or 587.1088. June 24 - 28: Nature Day Camp, at the Endless Mountains Nature Center, with additional sessions July 1 - 5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, July 29 - Aug. 2, Aug. 5 - 9 and 12 - 16. Pre-K to second grade from 9 a.m. noon and second grade - sixth grade from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Also offers counselor-In-Training program for grades 7 - 12. Info: http://www.emnconline.org/ EMNC_NDC_Booklet_2013_ web.pdf. June 24 - Aug. 2: Comm Camp, at the Waverly Community House, 1115 North Abing-

Farmers’ market to move temporarily The Abington Farmers Market will be temporarily moved to the former Rainbow Market location on Rt. 6 & 11 in Chinchilla, while the sewer line construction takes place at South Abington Elementary School. Their target date for opening the market is July 13. The market will be open on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Nicholson Heritage Association is sponsoring a photo contest this summer with the theme of “The Tunkhannock Viaduct,” otherwise known as The Nicholson Bridge. The winning photographer will be awarded $100. Photographs must be taken by the entrant and are limited to one entry per person. Prints can be in either color or black and white format and should be 8 inches x 10 inches. Submissions should be dropped off in person at the Peoples Neighborhood Bank in

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First row from left: Cindy Brady, Rev. Dr. JP Duncan, Jeanne Gardier, Phyllis Fayocavitz. Second row: Anne Mecca, Becky Berardis, Elis Wetzel, Susan Duncan. Absent from photo: Gail Learn and Jacki Zelinka The Countryside Community Church Book Club is sponsoring a workshop, “The Blessing and Curse of Family,” June 17 at the church, 14011 Orchard Dr., Clarks Summit, at 7 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. Dr. JP Duncan will explore such questions as “Do children suffer from the iniquity of their parents, grandparents or great-grandparents?” and “Can someone inherit behaviors without genetics?” The workshop will include an exercise in analyzing Family Systems that can identify traits—both good and bad—that often pass unnoticed from generation to generation. The Book Club will recess for the summer and begin again in the fall. The club meets approximately every two weeks on Monday nights and welcomes new members. The workshop is open to the public. Refreshments will be served. For more information, contact the church at 587.3206 or Susan Duncan at 969.0210. ton Road, Waverly Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Six-week summer day camp for children pre-K - grade 7. Info: www.waverlycomm.org or 586.8191, ext. 2. July 1 - 3, 8 - 10 and 15 17: 2013 Earth Camp Session One, at Hillside Park from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. For students entering grades five, six and seven. Session Two: July 30 - Aug. 1, Aug. 6 - 8 and Aug. 13 - 15 Includes programs and activities in the following areas: fishing, team building, bottle rockets, hands-on science, eco-friendly gardening, exploring the natural world, art, sports, canoeing, photography, nature crafts and modeling and design and more. Cost: $90 per session. Register / info: www.abingtonparks.com. July 16 - 19: Anthracite Heritage Museum Camp, at the Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum. For ages 7 - 12. Campers will learn about the heritage and history of coal, canals and railroads through stories, crafts, snacks, special guests, music and hands-on activities. The camp will be conducted by professional staff and volunteers. Cost: $50. Info / reservations: 963.4804. August 5 - 9 and 12 - 16: Camp Create, at the Waverly Community House, 1115 North Abington Road, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. An art and theater camp for children with special needs. Info: www.waverlycomm.org or 586.8191, ext. 2. DAILY EVENTS

June 12: Children’s Gardening Series, 1 p.m. at Salt Springs Park. This is the first of eight gardening programs that will include stories, a topic of the day, and handson activities in the garden. Other programs will take place on June 19, 26; July 10, 19, 26; Aug 7, 21. Cost: $5 per person, with at 50 percent discount for members and prepayment for all sessions. June 13: Countryside Conservancy’s 14th Annual Auction “In the Woods,” 6 p.m. at the Waverly Country Club. This wireless silent auction will feature live music. All auction proceeds will support the Trolley Trail, a non-motorized 12-mile recreational trail that will connect Clarks Summit to Lake Winola via the route of the old Northern Electric Trolley. June 14: Diabetes Support Group, at Geisinger-Community Medical Center, Professional Building Third Floor, Center for Diabetes Management, 316 Colfax Ave., Scranton at 10 a.m. This discussion group focuses on topics such as how to manage blood sugar, healthy eating and managing the complications of diabetes. Register: 969.7272. Health Care Reform Workshop, at the Ramada Inn, Clarks Summit, 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. Sponsored by ABPA, this presentation will answer questions and concerns regarding Health Care Reform and effects it will have on employers and their employees. Registration will be from 8 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. The presentation will begin at 8:30 a.m. and there

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will be time for questions following the presentation. Cost: free. Info: Laura Ancherani at 587.9045. June 15: Fourth Annual Heritage Explorer Bike Tour and Festival, at the Blakely Borough Recreational Complex in Peckville. Info / register: www.HeritageExplorer. org. Waverly Lodge #301 Free and Accepted Masons’ Annual Chicken BBQ and Lodge Open House, at 118 N. Abington Rd. Clarks Green, from noon – 4 p.m. (or until sold out). Cost: $8 adults, $5 children under 13. Eat in or take out. Tickets available at the door. The Open House will be an informal event with information about Free Masonry available. Info: 388.2740. June 16: All- You- Can -Eat Breakfast, at Clarks Summit Fire CO #1 INC. 321 Bedford St. Clarks Summit, PA 18411, from 8 a.m. to noon. Cost: $8 for adults, $5 for kids under 10. June 19: Chicken-n-Biscuit or Ham Dinner, at Clifford United Methodist Church, Main Street, Clifford, from 4 - 6 p.m. Take out or dine in. Includes dinner, dessert and drink. Cost: $7.95. Tai Chi in the Park, at Nay Aug Park, (Adjacent to Gentile Pavilion) Arthur Avenue, Scranton, at 9:30 a.m. Hosted by Rick Schmoyer from Dunmore’s Chinese Qiqong Center for Self-Healing and G-CMC Silver Circle Program. Cost: $2 per session. Continues Wednesdays. Register: 969.8986.

Nicholson by Aug. 31. The winning photo will be chosen at the Bridge Day Festivities in Nicholson Sept. 8 and announced at 4 p.m. The winning photo will become the property of the Nicholson Heritage Association to be used at their discretion with proper credit being given to the photographer. Persons whose images are not chosen may pick up their prints at Peoples Neighborhood Bank in Nicholson between Sept. 9 and 30.

Art studio to host ‘Kids Night Out’ fundraiser

Abington Art Studio will present “Kid’s Night Out! Special Movie Edition” June 21 at the municipal building at 6 to 9 p.m. The event is for children five and up, who will each have the opportunity to create an original work of art, see a

movie and enjoy popcorn and refreshments. The cost is $20 per child and all proceeds will benefit the Clarks Summit Downtown Go Around. For tickets and more information, call 570.313.0527.

Volunteers clean Abington Dog Park The Abington Dog Park at Hillside Park on West Grove Street, South Abington Township, recently underwent a facelift. Jeff Hunter, of Hunter Decks, and co-workers constructed new gates and stained the entire fence line. According to Marie King, chairwoman, “the new gates are lighter, tighter and easier to open. The fence stain not only looks great, but is protecting the investment of the park users who donated funds to build it. We really appreciate the materials donation from Hunter Decks, too.” The gate project was followed by the annual Spring Cleanup. Volunteers mulched,

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weeded and spread wood chips to minimize mud issues during rainy periods. Donna Zagrapan, Master Gardener and Dog Park regular, expertly pruned the shrubs and bushes. Volunteers help to maintain the park regularly with trash removal, weeding, pruning and painting. Service groups looking for community projects can email dogpark@abingtonparks. com for more information. Shown, assisting with Spring Cleanup Day at the Abington Dog Park, from left: Patricia Brown, Brendan Scanland, Susan Scanland and Rich Kubrick.

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Summit Yarn Studio: Color, comfort in Clarks Green By Victoria L. SeamanS Abington Journal Correspondent

Just because Mary Ellen Langieri no longer works as a physician, she still attends to emergencies, except these new emergencies are of the knitting variety. The 49- year- old owner of the Summit Yarn Studio in Clarks Green said she left the world of medicine to raise her infant son, Brian in 1999. In 2004, when he went off to kindergarten, Langieri opened the Summit Yarn Studio on Davis Street in Clarks Summit. After two years, she moved to her current location in Clarks Green. Regulars who come to the studio rely on Langieri’s expertise to guide them through new stitches and patterns. Langieri makes herself available outside of store hours for regular customers, because “There are knitting emergencies,” she said. Knitting since she was four, Langieri amassed a strong family background in needle-arts. The talents she shares with others today were learned from her mother who taught her to sew and knit; aunts Esther and Ruth

who taught her to sew and embroider and her greatest inspiration, her grandmother, Mildred Barnhart, who taught her to embroider and crochet. The work she does at the Summit Yarn Studio is indicative of the real Langieri, an artist, who combines natural fiber yarns and patterns to create knitted pieces that are unique expressions of her inner self. The South Abington Township resident has a knack for seeing patterns in knitted pieces made by others. Customers bring knitted pieces to her that they would like to recreate, and the crafter works out the pattern for a minimal fee. Also a designer, she creates her own patterns for others to knit. She believes there is always something new she can learn, though. “It is very important to knit other people’s things,” Langieri said. She feels that others who knit can teach her. Some of the learning and sharing takes place through cyberspace. Langieri actively communicates with other knitters around the world via sites such as Ravelry.com, a social

sors are done quietly. “I don’t want people to feel like they owe me anything,” Langieri said. Today the Studio is exactly what Langieri envisioned from the beginning. It is more than a retail outlet selling yarn and knitting needles; it is a place for people to come and express themselves artistically through knitting. “The place is not for me, it is for the people who come here,” Langieri said. The Summit Yarn Studio, located at 276 East Grove Street, Clarks Green, is celebrating its 10th year of business. Knitting classes are offered Monday through Saturday from 10:15 a.m. to noon for a fee of $5 per class. Saturday morning class is open to children. There are also two scheduled “knit groups” held each week at the Summit Yarn Studio. Friday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday afternoons from 1 to 4 p.m. customers meet at the shop to work on projects and share ideas. Langieri plans to continue designing and is content with the shop as

website for knitters and crocheters with three million members. Each person active on the site has his or her own page. There, Langieri shares her patterns and learns from others and publishes her patterns under her “original designs” on her personal page. Some patterns offered on the site are available free of charge and others are available for purchase. Langieri’s history on Ravelry.com contains an impressive 500 patterns. Her personal page also has a link to her blog, “Will Work for Yarn,” which was started four years ago and has been read by people in 129 countries. In May of 2013, the blog had more than 8,000 views. Community outreach with her yarn and patterns is important to this shop owner. She provides the materials, then women who are regulars at the shop make items to fill needs among neighbors. At one point the group created blankets for families whose children had died in infancy at a local hospital and they regularly make hats for people fighting cancer. Many of the charitable efforts Langieri spon-

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Summit Yarn Studio owner Mary Ellen Langieri with a colorful crocheted wrap at her Clarks Green shop. it is today, a place for the knitting community to work, share ideas, and display their artwork. “This place needs to be here; it serves a purpose,” Langieri said.

Father favorites

Addresses still an issue in Waverly

Abington Journal/Elizabeth Baumeister In celebration of Father’s Day, coming up June 16, The Abington Journal asked students at Our Lady of Peace School, Clarks Green, what they appreciate about dads. Here’swhat they had to say.

‘Pre-bid’ meeting held for upcoming sewer project.

Emma Ratchford, second grade, daughter of Michael Ratchford. Best thing about dad: “Everything!” Favorite thing to do with dad: “Play outside.”

By Brittney Pierce Abington Journal Correspondent

WAVERLY TWP. - The township is seeking another avenue to resolve and ongoing postal address change problem. At the last meeting for May, which was held May 28 due to the holiday, township manager Bill White suggested appealing to a board of government. The grounds for the appeal: Accurate data is not being considered, he said. The post office believes that using Waverly Township for the address will increase duplicate mail. Supervisors said not using Waverly Township will cause more duplicate mail as well. In regard to this long standing problem, White said, “I don’t think they understand.” The township sought first in 2009 to propose a change the addressing system which would allow the last line of each mailing address to reflect the name of the municipalityWaverly Township. Throughout 2010, the township sent a letter to all residents requesting them to start using Waverly Township instead of Clarks Summit or Dalton as the last address line. The reason for the change, according to supervisors, is not only for emergency personnel to find residences easier but also for tax purposes, to eliminate duplicate addresses and to comply with the Homeland Security Initiative. For example, in the Clarks Summit mailing address there are four or five Maple addresses (street, road, drive). Residents with a Clarks Summit mailing address can be located in Waverly, Clarks Green, Clarks Summit, Newton Township, South Abington Township, Glenburn Township or Scott Township. Since 2011 the Supervisors have approached area politicians and the media to solve the problem. In other business, a “Prebid” meeting was held last week at the municipal building for any contractors planning to bid on an upcoming sewer project. This allows contractors the opportunity to see the job site and voice questions. New safety equipment for chemical handling has been delivered and put into place. The chlorine tanks and pumps for the wastewater treatment facility have also been received and will be installed soon.

Ben Rothwell, second grade, son of Chris Rothwell. Best thing about dad: “We do a lot of stuff together.” Favorite thing to do with dad: “Play outside.”

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The former Friendly’s restaurant, 841 Northern Boulevard, South Abington Twp. is shown June 9.

SO LONG, SuperMelts.

Former Friendly’s demolished

Work to demolish the former Friendly’s restaurant, 841 Northern Boulevard, South Abington Twp., should be completed within weeks, according to Dan Millet of Millet Real Estate June 11. Shea Demolition started work last week, he said and there are no plans as to what will occupy the space. At this point they are taking care of water problems at the property, he added.

Angelesa DeNaples, third grade, daughter of Charles DeNaples. Best thing about dad: “He’s very protective over us.” Favorite thing to do with dad: “I like to go on the bulldozers with him, because he has lots of trucks.” Caroline Stambine, third grade, daughter of Ted Stambine. Best thing about dad: “He’s nice.” Favorite thing to do with dad: “Play outside.” Nora Albright, first grade, daughter of Chris Albright. Best thing about dad: “He’s really really nice.” Favorite thing to do with dad: “I like to go outside and do stuff with him.”

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Shown from left, in front of the fish pond inside Royal Restaurant, a family -owned Asian restaurant, Dickson City, are Alan Tung, Maggie, Wendy and Andy Dong.

C.S. family delivers ‘ROYAL’ treatment By Joan Mead-Matsui Abington Journal Correspondent Photos courtesy donnA FAlcone

Date with a Blue Heron Clarks Summit resident Donna Falcone shared a story and photos she created after a nature day in May to highlight work recently done at the Abington Area Community Park, now Hillside Park: the new boardwalk, the pavillion and the playground. “Lately I have been visiting the park in the early morning to catch a glimpse of the Great Blue Heron. Yesterday he put on quite a show and I was lucky to get a few good pictures of him (and a lot of not so good ones),” joked Falcone. An excerpt from her submission follows: “No sooner was I under the shade cast by the tree line than I saw him making an early breakfast run, skimming the surface of the lake leaving gentle brush strokes on the mirror. For more than an hour my heart soared, blessed by the presence of this magnificent creature. I wondered if he knew I was there on the path, then in the woods, and later sitting on the wooden table by the wa-

ter’s edge. If he did he never let on or seemed to mind. Actually he may be a bit of a “ham that can’t be cured” as

my Grandpa George used to say! He swung in for a close up and landed coyly in the cattails nearby. Then he did something that really surprised me! We have only just met and I don’t know much about The Great Blue Heron or their habits other than what he has shown me so far. He spread his wings and soared up up into the trees! …and I wondered what it might be like to see a whole tree-full of them! I’m sure I would laugh wildly (on the inside, of course. I wouldn’t want to urge them away)! From reading the sign posted on the trail I learn that this wouldn’t be a likely scenario since these birds like to be alone - party of one, pool side. Still, the thought of a tree-full made me smile in a monkey’s gone Blue Heron Caps for Sale kind of way! Tsssk Tssk Tssk!”

On Father’s Day, June 16, Alan Tung, Clarks Summit, will have a much needed day off with plenty of attention paid to him by his family. The “royal treatment” he will receive will include dinner out at a restaurant and some gifts he will cherish. Tung said, “We don’t celebrate in China, it’s a very special honor for me as a father, so Maggie (my wife) and my children will do something very special for me.” His children Peggy, 19; Shirley, 17, Sidney, 15 and William, 10, will likely make his gift and card for him at school. “That’s very special to me,” he added. His most memorable Father’s Day was in 2002 “when he knew he was going to have a baby boy.” In August 2002, William, was born. Tung, who is from Hong Kong, is owner of Royal Buffet, a familyowned Asian restaurant ranked in the Top 100 Healthy Chinese Menus and is located at 821 Commerce Boulevard, Dickson City. He owns the restaurant with his wife Maggie (Dong), her brother and sister-in-law Andy and Wendy Dong, respectively . Tung’s family owns a restaurant in China and he and his family and partners at Royal Buffet share a goal to offer their customers some authentic family recipes. In addition to Chinese dishes including Dim Sum, Seafood Delight and Hong Kong Beef, patrons will also find Japanese, Thai, Korean and American cuisines in the buffet area. Sushi, kimchee, Thai Chicken and even pizza and other favorites await customers, who can begin and end a

Shown, front row, from left are: Alana Rose Rinish, Keran Rinish, Margaret Messana, Mary Ocwieja, and Kathy Chorba. Back row: Pat Rinish, Ruth Collins, Mary Ann Rodeghiero, Jennifer Ochman, Lesley Bommer, Dana Jackson, Alexandra Sheridan.

Queen’s court raises funds for historic village

Queen Victoria’s Court, including members from the greater Abington area, presented a fashion show May 25 to benefit Eckley Miners Village at Eckley. Participants included:Pat Rinish, Ruth Collins, Mary Ann Rodeghiero, Jennifer Ochman, Lesley Bommer, Dana Jackson, Alexandra Sheridan, Alana Rose Rinish, Keran Rinish, Margaret Messana, Mary Ocwieja and Kathy Chorba.

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meal with salads and dessert. For vegetarians and meat-eaters alike, the chef will be happy to grill a choice of meat, seafood, vegetables, eggs, rice and noodles. Their personal favorites run the gamut. Alan suggests the Hong Kong Beef, Maggie the Seafood Delight, Andy the Hawaiian Chicken and Wendy the Roast Duck. Tong and his wife Maggie said their family is grateful for the outpouring of support they have received from the community. “Everything worked out for us. I honor God for all of our achievements and success,” said Maggie. “We are looking for ways to do something in return for the community,” and they plan to support non-profit organizations such as the Dalton Community Library and the Scranton Chinese School, where their children attend classes. “Supporting the library is supporting the community,” she added. They family “fell in love with the area,” while shopping here, said Maggie. For more information, visit facebook.com/pages/RoyalBuffet/147272195329603?fref=ts or call 570.483.4285. In addition to Chinese dishes including Dim Sum, shown, Seafood Delight and Hong Kong Beef, patrons will also find Japanese, Thai, Korean and American cuisines in thebuffet area. Sushi, kimchee, Thai Chicken and even pizza await customers, who can begin and end a meal with salads and dessert.

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William Walker Hose Company presents the band Aim and Fire, shown, July 18, at the Annual Corn and Clam Slam on the Company grounds, 803 Penn Avenue, Mayfield.

Corn and Clam Slam begins July 17 in Mayfield William Walker Hose Company will host its annual Corn and Clam Slam on the company grounds July 17, 18, 19, and 20. The event will feature homemade food, drinks, rides, games, and raffles. Food will be available at 5 p.m., and entertainment will begin at 8 p.m. Parking and admission is free. The following bands are scheduled to perform: July 1, Johnson; July 18, Aim & Fire; July 19, The Jeffrey James Band; July 20, Jigsaw Johnny; July 20 will also feature a giant fireman’s parade through Mayfield at 7 p.m. For the latest information and directions, visit www.cornnclamslam.com

Countryside Conservancy, La Plume, will host events this summer from Art on the Trail to Moonlight Kayaking and more. Rail-Trail Council’s Art on the Trail will take place June 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Uniondale. In July, the 14th Annual Conservancy Auction will be held July 13 at Waverly Country Club. A new location, new items and a new look and feel can be expected For the Moonlight Kayaking July 22, at 7:30 p.m. at Lackawanna State Park you can bring your own kayak or reserve one from the state park’s environmental education specialist Angela Lambert, at 570.945.7110. Then plan for the Go Green Bike Tour August 25, at Lackawanna State Park. Visit www. countrysideconservancy.org for more information. Close out the season with the 19th Annual Tailgate Picnic Potluck Sept. 15, at Little Rocky Glen Preserve, Lithia Valley Road, just off of Route 6 in Clinton Township, Wyoming County, from 3 p.m. until dusk. Bring a dish to share. Free to Conservancy members and $10 per car for non-Conservancy members.

Name: Devin Age: 3 years Sex: Female About me: I’m housebroken and good with other dogs. Remember to contact the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter at 586.3700 if your pet is lost or goes astray. Pet travel is at its height. Whether parking in the shade, running into the store or leaving the windows cracked, it is never OK to leave a pet. The temperature inside a car can skyrocket after a few minutes. On an 85-degree day, for example, the temperature inside a car with the windows cracked can reach 102 degrees within only ten minutes. After 30 minutes, the temperature will reach 120 degrees. At 110 degrees, pets are in danger of heatstroke. On hot and humid days, the temperature in a car parked in direct sunlight can rise more than 30 degrees per minute and quickly become lethal.

The Griffin Pond Animal Shelter, 967 Griffin Pond Rd., Clarks Summit, is open for the adoption of pets from noon to 4:30 p.m., daily. Wish list items are always appreciated, especially cat litter, canned dog food and paper towels.

Adopt a cage at the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter for one month and your $20 donation will go toward care and feeding of the animal in that cage for the month you choose. A card will be placed on the cage identifying the sponsor for that month. Send the following adopt-a-Cage information, including name; address; city; state and zip; phone number; sponsorship month; choice of dog, cat or small animal cage; and how you would like your sponsor card to appear, along with $20 per cage to The Griffin Pond Animal Shelter, 967 Griffin Pond Rd., Clarks Summit, PA 18411. Adopt-A-Cage can also be done via PayPal or credit card.


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Downtown Movie series launches 3rd season

Relay for Life of the Abingtons lasts only 16 hours, but it takes much more to ensure the weekend goes smoothly. Dozens of student volunteers spend months working toward one weekend. The annual event took place from Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning, June 8 to 9 and raised both money and awareness for the American Cancer Society. Relay for Life of Abingtons is a community wide event and open to any interested participants.

Residents of Lackawanna County will be able to relax on Courthouse Square and watch a variety of free, family -oriented films on a giant inflatable screen along N. Washington Avenue. The movies will be held in June and July and begin at 8:45 p.m. The film lineup includes: June 13, “The Lorax”; June 27, “Hairspray”; July 11, “Ghostbusters” and July 25, “Rocky.” A college night movie will be held Sept. 12 with the title to be announced in the future.

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FACES OF RELAY Officials at the launch are shown, from left: Lackawanna County Commissioners Patrick M. O’Malley and Jim Wansacz; Leslie Collins, Scranton Tomorrow; Jeff Boam, Electric City; Kevin Rogers, PNC Foundation; Paul Strunk, Lackawanna College; Stan Zygmunt, Northeast Pennsylvania Colleges and Universities PR Chair and Commissioner Corey D. O’Brien.

Gathering at the 11th Annual Great Valley Technology Alliance Business Plan Competition award ceremonies, were, from left: Shawn Whitiak, Keystone College student and first-prize winner; Ellyn Schindler, representing Sanofi Pasteur, a sponsor of the event; Shawns teammate, Michelle Mendez and Keystone College President Dr. Edward G. Boehm Jr., who accepted the Smit Webster Cup, presented annually to the winning college.

ABOVE: front row, left to right: Meghan Judge, Cloe Sweeney, Jen Burke, Mary Bath Kondash. Back row, from left to right: Patrick Haggerty, Kathleen Shedlock, Tom Jubon, Sam Jubon. AT RIGHT: Maddie Giardina with her caregiver and mother Ruth Giardina. Maddie battled a brain tumor and survived.

ABOVE: Joan and Ken Lowe of Newton Township participated in the Relay. Joan is a cancer survivor and it is her second year attending the event in Clarks Summit.

Keystone student wins Business Plan Competition

May 2 proved a significant night for Keystone College at the 11th Annual Business Plan Competition at the Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. A Keystone team consisting of Keystone senior business major Shawn Whitiak, Jerymn, and his teammate Michelle Mendez won the prestigious event, competing against top teams from several area colleges and universities. The Business Plan Competition is sponsored by the Great Valley Technology Alliance, a publicprivate partnership designed to facilitate a knowledge-based, technology-focused economy in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The team won the award for their company, Besta, which manufactures environmentally friendly products made from cork, including biodegradable flower containers and stools for children. Judges were impressed with Shawn and Michelle’s detailed and effective business plan for their company. The Keystone team was one of three finalists competing with other highly qualified teams from the University of Scranton and King’s College. As winners, the team received a cash prize and funding for office space, services, and advertising. The Keystone team was mentored by Associate Pro-

fessor Dr. Sonji Lee of the Business Management and Technology Division. Dr. Lee received the Advisor Award for her superb efforts in preparing the team for the competition. The evening was capped off with a special honor for Keystone President Dr. Edward G. Boehm. Dr. Boehm, a longtime supporter of the Business Plan Competition, was awarded the Smit Webster Cup which is presented annually to the winning college. “This is truly a wonderful night for the entire Keystone College community,” Dr. Boehm said. “We offer our heartfelt congratulations to Shawn and Michelle and to Dr. Sonji Lee and all the dedicated faculty members of Keystone’s excellent Business, Management, and Technology Division. We also offer special thanks to all students involved in the competition who worked so hard to turn their business dreams into realities.” “It was an honor to represent Keystone in this competition,” said Shawn. “I can’t describe how much it means that Dr. Sonji Lee won the Advisor Award and President Boehm won the Webster Cup. It was truly an incredible night for Keystone. I am so lucky that I had such supportive teachers who believed in me.”

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Abington students part of Seminary Commencement - Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School in Kingston celebrated its 169th Baccalaureate and Commencement May 25 and 26, as 114 seniors from 11 states in the United States and 13 other countries completed their high school educations. On May 26 at 1 p.m., Sem held its commencement exercises on the Back Campus on North Maple Avenue, Kingston. Spencer Norris of Dallas gave the student address. Other students who participated in the program included graduating seniors Garrett Ryan of Scottsdale, Ariz.; Leah Goldberg of WilkesBarre; and Caroline Reppert of Kingston. Nada Bader, a junior from Mountain Top, rang the school’s Cokesbury Bell. The Bell Tower Brass performed music by Handel, Gabrielli, Guy and Lully. Members of the Class of 2013 from the Greater Abington area are: Udai Aulakh, Waverly and Devin Holmes, Fleetville. Dr. Brian Kaschak, member of the Upper School history department and director of summer programs, gave the charge to the graduates. In his speech, titled “Be Good Samaritans,� Kaschak reminded the graduates and audience

members that even small actions taken to help other people will improve life in general for all. “Paraphrasing the German physicist Albert Einstein, I encourage you to place greater importance on becoming people of value than on becoming people of success,� he said. “Whatever else you do in life, if you try to be Good Samaritans, that is to say, if you try to consider everyone you encounter your neighbor, if you are empathetic to their circumstances and engage them with compassion, humility and love, you will make your small corner of the world a better place. Indeed, you will have done something meaningful and consequential with your life.� In his address to the graduates, Norris urged his classmates to learn from the mistakes they have made in life and to choose to carve their own paths. “All of you are in control of your destinies, that while there will undoubtedly be trial along the way, and while you may not always exactly hit your mark, you all have the capacity to deal with those difficulties and still prove that you are an example of exceptionality,� he said.

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From left: Gail Rees, Abington Business and Professional Association Mixer Co-Chair and president of the Dalton Business and Professional Association; John Salva, owner Impact Physio; Barry Kaplan, owner of Everything Natural; Trip Crowley, branch manager Fidelity Bank in Clarks Summit and Mary Beth D’Andrea, senior vice president of First Liberty Bank & Trust in Scranton.

Business community meets and greets Jamie Kresge, owner of Abington Financial Group in Clarks Summit, and Cheryl Kaiser, owner of Kaiser Fine Photography in Carbondale, hosted an Abington Business and Professional Association mixer on June 6 at Abington Financial Group, State Street.Local business owners mingled and exchanged business cards at the event. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and beverages were provided.

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The University of Scranton conferred 1,735 degrees – the largest number of degrees in its history – at two commencement ceremonies, including more than 900 bachelor’s and associate degrees at its undergraduate commencement May 26 at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in WilkesBarre. Area degree recipients are as follows. Bachelor’s Degree: Gary D. Arvay, South Abington Twp; Matthew F. Bannon, Clarks Summit; Natasha N. Brea, Nicholson; Caitlin M. Collins, Clarks Summit; Kathleen M. Druther, South Abington Twp; Maria L. Durdach, Dalton; Matthew W. Gorman, Scott Township; John J. Hambrose, South Abington Twp; Jonathan G. Hiler, Waverly; Nicole A. Jensen, Clarks Summit; Kathleen E. Jordan, Clarks Summit; Sarah Lamothe, South Abington Twp; Timothy M. Lavelle, Clarks Green; Dawn M. Lowmiller, Clarks Summit; Alexa R. Mahalidge, Clarks Summit; Timothy P. McGurrin, Clarks Summit; Kellie A. McIntyre, Waverly; Jeremiah C. Mullen, Scott Township; Stephen J. Nicolosi, Clarks Green; Michael P. Nidoh, South Abington Twp; Daniel V. Schlasta, Scott Township; Eric E. Smith, Clarks Summit; Michelle Y Swan, South Abington Twp; Caroline A. Swift, Clarks Summit; James M. Vasky, South Abington Twp; Kimberly A. Wojewodski, Scott Township; Harrison W. Wolff, Clarks Summit; Graham M. Yeager, Waverly.

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Fireworks display set for July 3 FIREWORKS: SAVE THE DATE The Rotary Club of the Abingtons will hold its annual fireworks display Wednesday, July 3 at the Abington Heights Middle School on NewtonRansom Blvd. in Newton Twp. Rain date is Thursday, July 4. Food, beverages and other items will be available for purchase. Fireworks begin at dusk. Display viewers are asked to use the lots provided and bring seating. The event is free, but a $5 donation for parking is recommended to defray costs. Please be generous! LET’S DO BREAKFAST The Rotary Club of the Abingtons ‘Morning Meeting Chapter’ meets on Thursdays beginning at 7:15 a.m. at the Glenburn Grill & Bakery, 1144 Lackawanna Trail, Clarks Summit. The Chapter plans to meet weekly, unless the Thursday is a holiday. John Hambrose, club president, said the club is launching the morning meetings to give people interested in Rotary and community service a meeting option that hasn’t been available before. More information about the Rotary Club of the Abingtons is available from the club’s Web site at www.clubrunner.ca/theabigntons or by calling John Hambrose at 570.840.5033. 2013 ESSAY CONTEST WINNER KEEPS ON WINNING Our local winner, Julia Pagnani, won 6th place, and $100, on the District level. She will be recognized at the District Banquet on June 2nd. Congratulations, Julia! ANNUAL INSTALLATION DINNER DATE SET The Annual Installation Dinner will be held June 27 at the Inn at Nichols Village. Rotarians and their guests will enjoy the success we’ve had under President John Hambrose and will welcome Bob Vielee as our incoming President. Eileen Christian and her committee have been hard at work organizing a roster of previous Four Way Test Award winners and bestowing the award on a notable nonRotarian who exemplifies the Four Way Test attributes. Be there to find out who that is! Reservations can be made by notifying any Rotary member. INTERACT REPORT President Emily Davis reports: The KIND Fundraiser was really successful; we more than $500 (in-school and out of school donations) to donate to the fund!! The deskless day in English classes was really successful, with nearly full participation from the school. There are pictures on the District’s Facebook page, if you’re interested in seeing what it looked like. I’m happy to announce the new officers for school-year 20132014 are: Noni Murithi as President, Alex Fried as VP, Serena DeSeta as Secretary, Jess Cerra as Treasurer and Scott Salmon as Public Relations.” The final project for the year will be a visit to the 8th grade to introduce the concept of Interact to the incoming Freshman class. Adam Baker is the club advisor and he reports Emily Davis won the Interact Scholarship this year. Congratulations to Emily and all the Club members on their fine work. HOST FAMILIES NEEDED Rotary Club of the Abingtons will be hosting a young woman from Japan as our 2013-2014 Rotary Exchange student. Our guest will be arriving in August and will attend Abington Heights High School. Rotary’s exchange program, to its great credit,

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June 7, 2013 Matthew David Mackie Jr., 81, of Clarks Summit, died Friday afternoon, June 7, at Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, the former Dorothy DeWitt. Born in Scranton, he was the son of attorney Matthew D. Mackie and Evalyn (Hendrickson) Axelrod. He graduated from Clarks Summit High School, Class of 1949, and went on to receive his bachelor’s degree in

Marilyn Simes Shawger President John Hambrose, left, presented Chef Joseph Schiavone, third from left, a gift for his ever-present help and dedication to the Pasta Dinner. Shown with them are Sam Schiavone, second from left, and Joe Pagnani. places a premium on placing exchange students with families who will make the students’ visit and studies comfortable and successful. We need to immediately begin identifying and vetting at least four families who will host to our visitor. Preference would be that our student be placed in the homes of active club members; you must live in the Abington Heights School District. Please begin thinking about whether you can provide this important form of service. Let Roger Mattes, our exchange coordinator, know if you are interested ASAP. He can be reached at 570.969.2222. JUNE, A GOOD MONTH TO GO ON VACATION Would you like to learn more about Rotary and what we do? Join us any Thursday for a mini-vacation at 7:15 a.m. for breakfast (Glenburn Grill) or 12:10 p.m. for lunch (Inn at Nichols Village). Meetings will give you an opportunity to see how much fun you can have while helping improve our community. Follow us on Facebook: Rotary Club of the Abingtons or visit our website www.clubrunner. ca/theabigntons Leah Ducato Rudolph is the publicity chairman of the Rotary Club of The Abingtons. She may be reached at 570.587.3440 or lrudolph@albright.org.

May 17, 2013 Marilyn Simes Shawger, 82, of Fenwick Island, Del., formerly of Clarks Summit, died May 17 after an illness. She was the wife of the late Rev. George W. Shawger, a United Methodist minister. Born Dec. 29, 1930, in Bethlehem, she was the daughter of the late Richard V. and Mary

RANSOM Continued from Page 1A resident Lenay Blackwell, of Mountain Road, thanked supervisors Bird and William “Bud” Brown for their contributions to the May 13 sentencing hearing of Zielinski, who pleaded guilty Dec. 3 to a second-degree felony count of theft. “I think Bud and Dave need to be commended for the job that they did in the conviction of Kathy Zielinski,” Blackwell said. “They worked a lot of long hours and did a lot of leg work.” She then questioned Chairman Dennis Macheska, “Dennis, where were you?” “Working,” replied Macheska. Blackwell continued, “You didn’t attend any of the hearings, and you didn’t attend the sentencing.” “Nope,” said macheska. “I had work to do.” “Well, do you think she was innocent?” Blackwell said. “She isn’t innocent,” said Macheska. “I didn’t say she was innocent. You’ve got to stop doing this, because it’s going to be causing you some trouble. You’re accusing me of something that I’m not doing.” “I just asked why you weren’t

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economics from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a trust officer for Northeastern Bank, now PNC Bank. Matt was involved with local charities. He was a member of the Covenant Presbyterian Church in Scranton. Matt enjoyed fishing and golfing. As a youth, he received his private pilot’s license and had a great love of flying. Also surviving are a son, Matthew D. Mackie III, Nicholson; a sisterin-law, Alyce Thomas, Lewes, Del. and many loving cousins, nieces and nephews. He will be missed by all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Covenant Presbyterian Church or the charity of choice.

June 4, 2013 Kristy Wood, 54, of Hop Bottom, died Tuesday morning, June 4, at Geisinger Community Medical Center in Scranton. She was the wife of John Wood. Born in Scranton, she was the daughter of the late Ralph and Theda James Knott. She was a 1976 graduate of Abington Heights High School and received her Nursing degree from Luzerne County Community College. Kristy lived every moment to the fullest. She loved help-

ing others, even in her passing she wished to have her organs donated to those in need. She also had a great love for animals especially horses. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Surviving is a daughter Jessica Hubbs and her husband Charles, Factoryville; a son Jay Norsen and companion Dawne Frisbie, Dalton; four grandchildren Jayce and Alison Norsen and Kaci and Lexi Hubbs, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a brother Ralph Knott. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Marley’s Mission Inc., PO Box 505 Scranton Pa. 18501 or the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter, 967 Griffin Pond Rd. S. Abington Twp. Pa 18411.

Jane Johns Simes. Marilyn was educated in Dunmore schools and was an honors graduate of Penn State University. She lived in Clarks Summit for more than 20 years and wintered in Dunedin, Fla., where she then took up residence for 20 years. She moved to Fenwick Island in 2007 to be with her daughter and her family. She had been employed by Capitol Records and International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, as a director. Marilyn was an avid reader, talented knitter and fantastic cook. She enjoyed walking on the beach and spending time with her friends. She was a devoted wife and mother who enjoyed travel-

ing with her family and the happy times spent at their retreat location in Montrose with their many friends. She idolized her granddaughters and was so very proud of their involvement and activities in dance performance and sporting events. Surviving are her daughter and caregiver, Kimberly Ratzel and husband, Billy, with whom she resided; her cherished granddaughters, Kathryn Ratzel and companion, Jason Powell, Delmar, Md.; and Sarah Lyn Ratzel, Dewey Beach, Del.; sister, Gwendolyn Bowles, Shreveport, La. and devoted friend, Audrey Thomas, South Abington Twp. There will be a celebration of

her life June 15, from the Chinchilla United Methodist Church, 411 Layton Road, Clarks Summit, with services at 10 a.m. by the Rev. James Wert. Interment, Abington Hills Cemetery, South Abington Twp. Memorial contributions may be made to Griffin Pond Animal Shelter, 967 Griffin Pond Road, Clarks Summit, PA 18411, or the Williams Family Fire Fund, P.O. Box 472, Clarks Summit, PA 18411. Arrangements by the JenningsCalvey Funeral and Cremation Services Inc., 111 Colburn Ave., Clarks Summit. To send an online condolences, visit www.jenningscavey.com.

there,” said Blackwell. “No, yeah, well,” Macheska replied, “I know you did.” Officer Thom Kreidler gave the Police Report, stating for the month of May South Abington Twp. Police Department provided Ransom Twp. with 145 hours and 25 minutes of service. Items in the report included a harrassment complaint involving a neighbor dispute on Ransom Rd; a criminal michief complaint on Creek Rd, where a motor vehicle and garage were struck by paintballs from a passing vehicle; another criminal michief complaint from a resident who was struck by paintballs from a passing vehicle on Bald Mountain Rd; a damaged mailbox on Division St; a found dog on Spring Dr; two motor vehichle accidents— one on Ransom Rd and one on Sekel Ave; a fraud complaint on Cherry Hill Rd; and a report of a suspicious person on Skyline Dr, who was found to be suffering from mental health issues. Kreidler said the police were given a partial liscense plate number for the vehicle from which the paintballs were shot, and are seeking the owner, who they believe is from Luzerne County. Newton-Ransom Volunteer Fire Company Chief Jeff LaCoe

spoke briefly about a proposal to local businesses to provide “knox boxes,” which are boxes placed outside the businesses with keys to the doors, so the fire department can gain access in emergencies without damaging the property. He said he proposed the idea at last month’s Newton Township meeting as well. He said South Abington uses the boxes. LaCoe said he will have more information regarding the proposal, as well as the month’s list of fire calls, at the next month’s meeting.

Under “old business” on the agenda, the supervisers voted to approve the Paul Merkel Jr. Subdivision, which was approved by the DEP. It was noted the Supervisors appointed Jim Murphey to the Planning Commission, filling the vacancy. Macheska said the township office will be closed June 29 through July 6, as the secretary will be on vacation. However, the supervisors will still be present and available during that time.

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VISUAL ARTS/ PERFORMING ARTS “Degrees of Separation,” through June 29, at 514 Lackawanna Ave. Scranton, Pa, hosted by Artists for Art. There will be an open reception on June 7 from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. with an artist talk at 5:30 p.m. Photography by Marty Straub and Jakub Jasinski, through July 31 at the Abington Community Library. Fine art photography by two regional artists for all ages. “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” musical, June 13 to 16, and 20 to 23 at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St, Swoyersville. A Tony Award winning musical considered to be one of the funniest musicals written for the Broadway stage. Times and ticket prices vary. Info/tickets: www.musicbox. org, 283.2195, or 800.698. PLAY. Aloha Hawaii Dinner Concert Event, June 15 at 7 -10 p.m. at Be Life Cafe and Marketplace. Features the live sounds of Elohquin. Advanced payment is required to reserve a seat. Seating is limited ot 32 guests. RSVP: by June 10. Cost: $60 for the four course vegan entree and $70 for the four course mahi mahi entree. Info / Reservations: Jason Carlyle 926.8045. Wrestle & Rock Concert, June 15, doors open at 7:30 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. at New Visions Studio & Gallery, 201 Vine St., Scranton. This is the third installment of the annual concert event that began three years ago. Langor, Rik Spandex, The Faceless Shadows and Crock Pot Abduction (C.P.A.) will perform. Open to all ages and guests 21 and over, BYOB with valid identification. Cost: $7 at the door, $5 if guests are dressed as their favorite wrestler. Info: 878.3970. New Visions Summer Concert Series, June 16 at New Visions Studio & Gallery, 201 Vine St., Scranton, doors open at 7:30 p.m., show begins at 8 p.m. Survay Says! and Save The Swim Team are coming to New Visions as part of their 2013 summer tour. Two local acts, Terror on the Screen and Bad Answers will also perform. The show is open to all ages. Cost: $7. Info: 878.39701 or NewVisionsStudio.com. Scranton Brass Orchestra, June 16 at the HoulihanMcLean Center at The University of Scranton, at 7:30 p.m. Sam Pilafian will perform with the orchestra as the guest tuba soloist. Open to the public. Pilafian has performed with The New York Philharmonic, the Duke Ellington Orchestra and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The Scranton Brass Orchestra is under the direction of Mark Gould and Cheryl Y. Boga. The orchestra is sponsored and presented by The University of Scranton and is comprised of 27 professional brass and percussion players from across the region. Cost: free. Info: 941.7624 or scranton.edu/music.

LITERARY ARTS

Triboro Historical Society Meeting, June 18 at Taylor Community Library, Main St. Taylor at 6:45 p.m. The

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Playing with PERSPECTIVE

‘Recollection of years past’ by Joe Statuto

By Mary Chuff Abington Journal Correspondent

Ten years ago, Joe Statuto embraced the wave of technology and turned to digital photography from his training as a painter. Today, his digital photography is garnering acclaim. Clarks Summit resident Statuto said began using software program Adobe Photoshop with his digital pieces . The technology allowed him to do things with his photography that he had wanted to incorporate into his painting.

He spent time photographing weddings, parties and working as a photojournalist. But he “really like(s) composite, more personal work,” so he began to explore digital photography and Photoshop. Statuto’s most recent collection “Perhaps in a Dream” is being displayed in a show at the Alliance Gallery in Narrowsburg, N.Y. There are 30 total images in the collection, but Statuto is featuring only 20 in the show, which will run from June 14 to July 6. “Perhaps in a Dream” is inspired

the writings of Jorge Luis Borges, a 20th century Argentine writer, who often incorporates elements of fantasy or surrealism. Statuto said he originally showed “ Perhaps in a Dream” in a gallery in Scranton in 2010. He added and changed some elements and “Perhaps in a Dream” was accepted at the Alliance Gallery, he said. The connection to Borges came when Statuto was titling his work,

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Downtown ready to rock. Dig it?

‘Rock around the Town’ is the theme of the June ‘Downtown-go-around.’

By Joan Mead-Matsui Abington Journal Correspondent

“Rock Around the Town” is the theme of the June “Downtown-Go-Around,” and those who attend June 14 can expect to find specimens of fun with events planned for everyone in the family. The Downtown-GoAround, organized by the Clarks Summit Arts Committee, a non-profit arts organization formed under the auspices of the Abington Business and Professional Association, plans the monthly events for young and old alike. Festivities get underway at 5 p.m. Eventgoers are invited to play “Rock Band” at Jaya Yoga while browsing feather and small metals jewelry by Clarks Summit artist, katy Bills; check out the rocks and gems at the Abington Community Library; experience a variety show at the Clarks Summit Borough Building with Denny Corby, Robert Hughes,

Tom and Lori and “Unfinished Business,” hosted by Pat Finnerty; visit downtown food venues for a bite to eat, including “What the Fork” Gourmet Food Truck. Bills’ motto is “If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life.” Jewelry making is her main form of art and she enjoys creating because “it all started as a gift.” “My first set of beads was a gift and most of my work is given as a gift. The compensation goes to continuing that cycle, and my only aspiration is that I can continue expressing my gift in hopes that I can continue to pursue what I enjoy doing,” said Bills, who studied with Paul Nielsen, keystone College and currently has work on display in the student art show at the keystone College library. “When I started it was for fun and simply made with love. I began making jewelry as gifts for family and friends, I didn’t intend for it to pick up but I’m thrilled that it is. Aside from the feathers I really enjoy working with small metals…” At 6:30 p.m. at the Abing-

ton Community Library, Stephen Carter, who currently specializes in historic Pennsylvania minerals will present a PowerPoint slideshow on the Cornwall Iron Mine that once existed in Lebanon County, and “will display minerals specimens, as well, from the mine and other areas of Pennsylvania.” According to pennminerals.com, in 1737 Peter Grubb, son of a miner from Cornwall, England, purchased the land that would become the most historically significant mine in the Western Hemisphere. Library director, Leah Ducato Rudolph said of Carter’s presentation, “I have always wanted to hear about his collection, and the theme works great with adult summer reading, “Groundbreaking Reads.” On June 15, the music will continue as kids have an opportunity to hear some of their punk favorite tunes at “The “Punkleavy Fest,” which according to Mari Walker, owner, Duffy’s Coffee House, was borne out of the taste that the young attendees got from the last Downtown Go Round event

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Eventgoers are invited to play “Rock Band” at Jaya Yoga while browsing feather and small metals jewelry by Clarks Summit artist Katy Bills. Earrings above are modeled by Jaya Yoga owner Hilary Steinberg. May 10. It will be hosted at the Clarks Summit Borough Building. “It was a huge success and around 300 people attended. They wanted to build on that and just go with a punk theme, as they know many local young bands that do not

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What a week it has been for live theatre. Last week, audience members were just delighted by the Dietrich Radio Players spring performance. They truly brought “My Friend Irma – Seeing Ghosts” and “Dick Tracy – The Case of the Big Top Murders” to life with great sound affects, their comedic and dramatic timing and enthusiasm. We would like to thank the cast and their directors, Hoyt keiser and Esther Harmatz, for bringing old time radio to the Dietrich. We would also like to thank Suzanne Robinson and Ed Battestin for underwriting the program. The day after the Radio Players performance a group of 27 of us embarked on a bus trip to NYC to see “Cinderella” on Broadway. The show was spectacular from the story with its unique twists and turns to the dazzling costumes to the enchanting set to the remarkable cast. To add to the magic of the day, Douglas Carter Beane, writer of the new book for “Cinderella” and parttime Tunkhannock resident, arranged for us to have a Q & A with the stage manager and some of the cast. We were joined by a group of elementary school children for the Q & A and they asked some pretty interesting questions such as ‘How does the set move?’ and “What do actors do during intermission?’ Then we enjoyed a delicious family-style dinner at Carmine’s. You couldn’t ask for a better day in my opinion. If you haven’t seen “Cinderella” on Broadway, gather your friends and family and take a day trip. It’s well worth it. More live theatre will be coming to Tunkhannock with the Dietrich Community Theatre’s production of “The Bridegroom of Blowing Rock” by Catherine Trieshmann Friday, June 21 and Saturday, June 22 at 7 p.m. at Lazybrook Park. Director Jennifer Jenkins and her cast and crew have been tirelessly working to bring this performance to the community as part of Tunkhannock’s sesquicentennial commemoration of the Civil War. You are invited to join us for this free performance. Just bring your own lawn chair or blanket. You won’t want to miss it. For more information, please call us at 570.996.1500. In addition to offering opportunities to experience theatre arts this month, the Dietrich is also presenting a variety of classes for adults and camps for kids. For instance, local jewelry maker Toni Hockman will be teaching Jewelry Making: Right Angle Weave for students ages 16 and up. This beginner class will be held Wednesday, June 26 from 6 to 9 p.m. During this class you will design and create your own bracelet as you learn this versatile bead weaving stitch. I have taken a couple of

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Jazz Institute seeks participants Keystone College is seeking jazz lovers of all ages to participate in the college’s sixth-annual Jazz Institute to be held July 29 to August 2 on campus. The Jazz Institute, presented in partnership with the Pennsylvania Jazz Alliance, offers an opportunity for local musicians and students to study and perform with several of the region’s finest touring and recording jazz artists. The weeklong program is directed by local jazz musician and instructor Marko Marcinko, who has toured and performed with numerous jazz greats across the country.

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Monday, June 10, marked the opening day of registration for the 2013 Summer Reading Clubs at the Abington Community Library. Children aren’t the only ones to have fun with books, however. The library is also sponsoring “Groundbreaking Reads” for adult patrons and “Beneath the Surface” for teens. Adults and teens are required to register at the Circulation Desk and pick up a supply of “Quick Rate” slips for evaluating the books they read throughout the summer. They will become eligible for a number of prizes and incentives by taking part in the programs. Registration can be made at any time during regular library hours. For children, the library is promoting “Dig Into Reading!” The library requires each child to register in person at the Children’s Desk together with a parent. A library staff person will enter the information into a computer. At the time of registration, handouts will be available regarding the goals of the program: to read at least five books during the 8-week program and to attend library special events and craft programs appropriate for various ages. A staff member will explain how to log books read online. The option is to have library staff keep online records on a library computer. Children are encouraged to read a variety of books and the library is offering a few incentives to help them with selection. There are also contests to enter and individual “Bookworm Name Tags” on which children can accumulate stickers entitling them to “shop” for prizes at a special “store” set up at the conclusion of the program. Each child who successfully completes the requirements of the program will be awarded a Certificate together with several valuable coupons they can redeem at local stores. The program is recommended for pre-schoolers (with reading partners) through sixth graders. Here are a few new non-fiction books for children chosen with the “Dig Into Reading!” theme in mind, although reading about the theme is not required. “Figuring Out Fossils” – by Sally M. Walker. Unearth the past by studying the plants and animals that tell us more about it. Find out how they form and where to look for them, and learn a little about why earth scientists and paleontologists study them. “Look Inside a Burrow” – by Richard Spilsbury. Around the world, many different animals, large and small, live in burrows. By means of photos and drawings, together with easyto-understand text, this book studies these holes and tunnels dug by animals in the ground, from those that are shallow and just under the surface to those that are deep underground habitats. “Stones and Bones: Archaeology in Action” – by Kathryn Steele. Start out by reading about “The Buried Past” and then follow professionals “Digging at the Site.” Move on to facts about “Tombs and Graves” and “Buried Bodies” plus a quick trip to some “Great Sites.” Illustrated with photos, charts and timelines. “Pirates, Scoundrels, and 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.

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‘Nothing left but memories’

PERSPECTIVE

has surrealist elements. Statuto’s images about dreaming, are “visually dark” Continued from Page 9A and feature a darker color pala process that he called one ette. He added that he enjoys of the most difficult parts of “playing with perspective a creating art. He said he began lot.” reading more of Borges’ work All the images in his photoand pulled quotes or “short graphs are photos that he capsnips” from tured in various places around the author’s the world. His work incorposhort stories. rates photographs from museHis art is ums and streets in Germany, not meant as well as photos taken from to illustrate atop Mayan ruins in Honduras. Borges’ writHe added that he “rarely takes ing, Statuto a photograph knowing where Joe Statuto said, but the it’s going to go.” author’s work When Statuto begins to cre“brought together what I was ate an image, he starts with a doing.” backdrop, which is usually an Statuto added that Borges’ open space, such as a museum writing does have some or an empty room. If the light influence on his work. In his in the backdrop is right, he photographs, Statuto uses pulls in other elements. When images such as clocks, mirrors creating his images, Statuto and staircases, images that are strives to make the images heavily featured in Borges’ look natural, as if the scene writing. Statuto’s work also was not created in a program.

But Statuto says the trick to art and digital photography is staying original. “Technology is great, but it’s a trap,” Statuto said. He added that some programs will make changes or modifications automatically and can sometimes cause an artist’s work to look like that of other artists. “It’s not about the technology, it’s about the vision as an artist,” Statuto said. He received his Bachelor’s in Fine Arts from Penn State and was trained as a painter. In the last several years, he has been focusing on his digital photography, however, in the last six months, Statuto said he has found himself painting more, adding that his work in one medium helped the other. Statuto said that he has reached a point where he’s “growing as an artist” and finding his “own voice” as an artist.

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began three years ago. Langor, Rik Spandex, The Faceless Shadows and Crock Pot Abduction (C.P.A.) will perform. Open to all ages and guests 21 and over, BYOB with valid identification. Cost: $7 at the

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VISUAL ARTS/ PERFORMING ARTS “Degrees of Separation,” through June 29, at 514 Lackawanna Ave. Scranton, Pa, hosted by Artists for Art. There will be an open reception on June 7 from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. with an artist talk at 5:30 p.m. Photography by Marty Straub and Jakub Jasinski, through July 31 at the Abington Community Library. Fine art photography by two regional artists for all ages. “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” musical, June 13 to 16, and 20 to 23 at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St, Swoyersville. A Tony Award

winning musical considered to be one of the funniest musicals written for the Broadway stage. Times and ticket prices vary. Info/tickets: www. musicbox.org, 283.2195, or 800.698.PLAY. Aloha Hawaii Dinner Concert Event, June 15 at 7 -10 p.m. at Be Life Cafe and Marketplace. Features the live sounds of Elohquin. Advanced payment is required to reserve a seat. Seating is limited ot 32 guests. RSVP: by June 10. Cost: $60 for the four course vegan entree and $70 for the four course mahi mahi entree. Info / Reservations: Jason Carlyle 926.8045. Wrestle & Rock Concert, June 15, doors open at 7:30 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. at New Visions Studio & Gallery, 201 Vine St., Scranton. This is the third installment of the annual concert event that

Classes and instruction are held each day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. At the end of the week, participants have the opportunity to perform as a group at the 2013 Scranton Jazz Festival on August 3 and 4 in downtown Scranton. Participation in the Jazz Institute is open to any amateur musician who has an interest in jazz. Local high school students involved in their school’s music programs are especially invited to attend. For more information , contact Crystal Seigle at 570.945.8580 or email crystal.seigle@keystone. edu.

Marley’s Mission’s ‘Hope’ spends time at library

This horse shown, “Hope,” was made at the Abington Art Studio in collaboration with new Clarks Summit neighbor, Marley’s Mission. It was completed in January 2013 in about 12 hours using more than 2,000 recycled plastic caps that were collected by students in the area and from area hospitals. The students chose the silhouette in a rearing position to represent “picking yourself up and moving on, with HOPE.” The horse will be on display at the Abington Community Library through July 4. “Hope” will find a permanent home at Marley’s Mission, located in Newton Twp.

Shown with ‘Hope’ at the Abington Community Library is Julian Lombardi.

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DOWNTOWN Continued from Page 9A have a venue. The Downtown Go Round committee of the ABPA, along with the ABPA, decided to support them. It will start at 3 p.m. on June 15 and go until 9 p.m.” Mari Walker, owner, Duffy’s Coffee House and DowntownGo-Round committee member said the committee is seeking volunteers to help with upcoming events, including high school students in need of service hours. For updates, visit facebook. com/pages/DowntownGo-Around/18263939 5221251?fref=ts.

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Second Friday Art Walk toasts participating wineries

MOVIES Toni’s classes in the past and learned so much. Admission is $40 and materials will be provided. And children can go on adventures through our Theatre and Visual Arts camps, Acting Camps for Kids, All About Pottery & Sculpture Camp, Art Explorers Camp and more. For more information or to register for any of these offerings, please call the Dietrich at 570.996.1500. As you can see, the Dietrich is so much more than the movies!

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Robert Hughes

C.S. actor ‘Ghost’ attempts to justify celebrity lifestyle By Victoria L. seaMans Abington Journal Correspondent

Robert Hughes of Clarks Summit will read “Barrymore’s Ghost” a play written by Scranton born actor and playwright Jason Miller as a part of the Second Friday Art Walk. Miller’s one-man play features the voice of actor John Barrymore, who speaks from the grave and attempts to justify his chaotic self-indulgent life. “It’s a human look at Barrymore,” actor Hughes said. “It questions the status quo. We are obsessed with celebrity in this country.” Hughes, a personal friend of the late Jason Miller, is excited to take part in bring-

ing live theater to Clarks Summit. The late Miller said of Hughes, his high school comrade, “He does me better than I do myself.” “Barrymore’s Ghost” is “brilliantly written,” Hughes said. “It’s funny; it’s irreverent.” Hughes will be reading at between 8 and 8:30 during the variety show at the Clarks Summit Borough Building which runs from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, June 14. “I’m excited about the Second Friday here. Let’s get this going,” said the father of three Abington Heights High School graduates Tiffany, P.J. and Katie Ann. He lives in Clarks Summit with his wife Anne Marie.

At the upcoming Clarks Summit Second Friday Art Walk, in addition to finding exhibits by regional fine artists at participating venues, representatives from the Jessup winery, Capra Collina, will be pouring samples of their artisan wines outside of The Sunrise Café, 212 Depot Street. Charles Charlesworth, president, Arts Council of the Abingtons, said Capra Collina is one of many wineries scheduled to participate in the Clarks Summit Art and Wine Festival planned for Aug.10, noon to 8:30 p.m. “We are featuring one of the many wineries that will be attending the Wine Festival,” said Charlesworth. “The Sunrise (Café) will also be open that evening featuring some of their specialties that they will be serving at the Art and Wine Festival.” Kevin Betti started the winery in 2004, and son, Gregg took over in 2012. “As a family we have been making wine for generations. I learned from my father and my father learned from his father and so on…,” said Gregg.

“We produce some excellent dry red and white wines, but our niche seems to be fruit wines. Our number one seller is Therapy, our second seller is OMG.” According to Gregg, both Therapy and OMG are blends of sweet fruit and dry wines. “…Producing what we hope is the perfect balance of sweetness (semi-sweet),” he added. “I consider our wines to be artisan because most our wines are blends which we create ourselves…For example; Bianco Classico is a blend of Muscato, Sauvignon Blanc, Verdicchio and Soave Classico. Therapy and OMG are guarded secret blends. Also our winemaking process is much hands-on and very much a family affair.” Gregg and his brother, Tim, are the vintners, and several other family members help with the bottling and labeling. Their wines are available at Capra Collina, 132 Constitution Ave., Jessup. Art Walk hours are 5 to 9 p.m. For more information regarding the art walk, contact Charlesworth at ffnepa@epix. net.

This month in preparing for the August Art and Wine festival, instead of a featured Artist Second Friday Art Walk will feature one of the attending Wineries. Capra Collini will be set up outside The Sunrise Café on Depot Street. They will host pourings of their Artisan wines. The Sunrise Cafe will also be open that evening featuring specialties that they will be serving at the upcoming Art and Wine Festival. Venues include: Weezies, Depot Street A-1 Gold, Depot Street Abington Art Studio, Depot Street Lawlers Affordable Elegance, Depot Street Sunrise Café, 212 Depot Paulettes Pretty Purses, State St. Edward Jones, State St. Cloe and Company, State St. Mama Mia’s, State St. B&B Art Studio, Northern Blvd.

Area residents part of community education effort on thyroid disease

Dr. Joann Nicoteri, CRNP and Dr. Dipti Pancholy, MD of The University of Scranton were part of a community education effort on thyroid disease presented by Lackawanna County Commission for Women. The event took place June 6

Volunteers who helped with the event, kneeling, from left, are Katie Fleming, Emma Renard, Sean Gilhooley and Kyle Gerrity. Standing are Megan Wolfe, Bill Kern, Barry Kaplan, Joe Williams, Jeff Fleming, Blake Kelly, Gretchen Ludders, Caroline Seamans, Phil Stark, David Krewson and Patrick Gilhooley.

at Allied Services Community Room. Other participants included: Dolly Woody, Linda Dyeir, Donna Barbetti, Debbie Petterson, Gergory Borowsky, MD; Mark Fratalli, MD.

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Shown, from left, front row, are: Gergory Borowsky, MD; Mark Fratalli, MD; JoAnn Nicoteri CRNP PhD. Back row: Dolly Woody, Linda Dyeir, Donna Barbetti, Dipti Pancholy, MD; Debbie Petterson.

Area businesses join to recycle, raise DAJ Strategic Solutions hires resident funds for Countryside Conservancy Everything Natural in Clarks Summit, Waste Management and DeMeck Roof Management Services recently teamed up to recycle used electronics and raise funds for the Countryside Conservancy. The event safely recycled more than six tons of e-scrap and raised more than $400 in donations for the conservancy.

CareGivers, Geisinger unite for blood drive CareGivers America hosted a blood drive with Geisinger May 8 in the Clarks Summit CareGivers Out Patient Rehab Center.

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this unless I had everything in place,” he told council. The anonymous cash Continued from Page 1A donor did have one request: that dedication plates be the weapons would get placed on the rifles bearin the hands of an inexpeing the names of Laguzzi, rienced part-time officer former Chief Joe English, just out of school. “It just and a third person chosen concerns me,” he said. by council. Councilman Herman In other business, council Johnson agreed, saying received a letter from UGI there would have to be adequate training and a policy Penn Natural Gas Inc. objecting to the costs of in place. “Let’s not put the pave cuts in the borough. cart before the horse. We The letter says UGI is beneed a good, solid policy,” ing charged $300 per pave he said, cautioning his cut, an increase from $35 colleagues about liability in 1996. According to the issues. Laguzzi noted he is certi- letter there has been no fied in weapons instruction significant change in how the borough processes the and tactical training. He permits or in the level of said in order for officers to inspection of the cuts to handle the weapons they would be required to attend justify an increase. Enclosed with the letter class sessions and would was a $150 check, rephave to accurately fire 300 resenting payment of a rounds in the training field “reasonable $50 permit fee just to qualify. for the three cuts it had in “Obviously training and April.” policy is very important,” The letter did not sit Laguzzi said. “We have well with some council highly skilled, trained members. David Jenkins officers who carry handsaid UGI “should not be guns.” Handguns, he said, are more difficult to handle allowed in our town” until it pays its full amount. It than assault rifles. owes the borough about The chief said the policy $750. will be “air-tight” and he Council will have Soliciwill present it to council before the weapons become tor Pat Rogan look into the available to the department. matter. “I wouldn’t attempt to do

OPEN internship at a local business. Abington Heights’ rising sophomore Colin Florey recently met with athletic director Randy Hanyon to discuss the prospects of starting a lacrosse team. “I believe lacrosse would offer students another way to stay active and keep physically fit,” he said. “As a spring sport, it would be a wonderful compliment to the Abington Heights sports program and with the talent pool of athletes, I believe a lacrosse program would be met with great enthuasium.” Colin’s mother, Beth, of Clarks Summit prepared a proposed budget for the start up of the program of $7,080. Chase Janus, another student in the school district talked about life skills gained through the sport. Both students have participated in Scranton Youth Lacrosse Association, however the league is only open to players 15 and under. Board member Michele Tierney mentioned that the lacrosse program could possibly follow the same model as junior high baseball, which is pay to play. “It’s been incredibly successful through parent fundraising,”

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national skills. Boren Awards provide U.S. undergraduate and graduate students with Continued from Page 1A resources and encouragement have a very good grip on the to acquire language skills and language, which is exactly the experience in countries critiexperience that I was seekcal to the future security and ing.” stability of our nation.” She said her career goal is to The NSEP, according to work in Africa and to work for Director Dr. Michael A. Nuthe government for at least a gent, “represents an essential year, which is a requirement of component of a comprehenthe scholarship, if not longer. sive national security strategy The David L. Boren to address serious and longScholarships and Fellowships, time deficiencies in critical according to a program new language expertise.” release, are sponsored by the Brazill said she believes National Security Education such skills to be extremely Program (NSEP), a federal important. initiative designed to “build “I think that NSEP, as well a broader and more qualified as the university environment pool of U.S. Citizens with I’ve been immersed in, is very foreign language and interpurpose oriented…That aligns

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program through two friends, Cassidy Henry and Megan Fellows, who participated last year by travelling to Russia. Although this will be her first trip to the Middle East, Davis said her previous visits outside the U.S. included: Panama and Costa Rica, via the Abington Heights High School Rainforest Trip with teacher Mike Friedlin; a trip to Europe with her family when she was younger; and a trip to Italy with one of her best friends. She is not yet sure what major she will take, but she plans to attend George Washington University in Washington D.C. and is considering studying international affairs. “NSLI-Y seeks to increase Americans’ capacity to engage with native speakers of critical languages,” states the NSLI-Y news release, “by providing formal instruction and informal language learning and build mutual understanding and long-lasting relationships.” “The goals of the NSLI-Y program include sparking a life-long interest in foreign languages and cultures, and developing a corps of young Americans with the skills necessary to advance international dialogue in the private, academic or government sectors, and build upon the foundations developed through person-to-person relationships while abroad.” Davis said what she looks forward to most about the trip is staying with a native host family. “I’m really excited for that,” she said. “My family hosted a Spanish exchange student last summer, so I know the bond that develops and how fun it is to have someone there who you’re showing all these things

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to. So, I’m looking forward to making that bond with a family in Oman.” While there, she will be immersed in the culture, serving as a citizen diplomat and studying to learn the language. She said she believes the NSLY-I program is important because there is a value in learning other languages and exposing oneself to different cultures for the sake of “mutual understanding between two very different countries.” “The more people who know what it’s actually like in the country,” she said, “and aren’t just believing the media-produced images of the country, the better the impression is. So I think sending people like me over and people who travel a lot can increase that understanding and the cooperation that is sometimes lacking.” Davis encourages other high school students to seek that understanding as well and to apply for the scholarship next year if they are interested. “It’s a fantastic way to get abroad before college,” she

really well with the path that I’ve chosen. I think that their focus on not just travelling, but travelling with a purpose, is really essential if people want to go for the experience and meeting other people. And understanding someone else’s reality is crucial to solving the problems of our own. And unfortunately I don’t think you can do that with an English guidebook.” According to the release, 947 applications were filed for the Boren Scholarship this year, and 161 were awarded. Boren Scholars and Fellows will live in countries throughout Africa, Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The study includes 34 difsaid, adding that the program provides an “incredible opportunity,” as all expenses are paid for. According to the NSLI-Y news release, applications for the 2014-2015 programs

she said. Vice President Warren Acker suggested the group to name a point person to correspondent with the board. Rachel Gilbert, the mother of four students in the elementary schools, discussed his concerns regarding class sizes. “During the nurturing years, small class sizes can have long term effects,” she said. Mahon assured parents that the district is doing everything in their power to keep classes at manageble sizes, despite the challenging economic times. “We’re being crushed by the pension crisis,” he said. “It’s an unsustainable path. We have to cut staff. The numbers tell us this.” Jim Maria, President of the Abington Heights Education Association, asked the board to get back to discussing the teacher contracts. “We need to talk and come to terms for a contract,” he said. “The teachers have been without a contract for two years.” According to Maria, some costs can be removed if they reach a deal by July 1. “It’s a huge opportunity, but there is only a two week window to get it done.” The board voted, 7-0, to accept the resignation of High School Music teacher Cheryl Mozdian.

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 #146: Greystone Gardens in Clarks Summit Winner #146: Barbara Camarillo, of South Abington Twp.

‘Pieces of the Abingtons’ contest rules:

1. Identify the correct location of Photo #147 above. 2. Submit your entry by Friday, June 21, 2013. 3. Entry must include the correct location and/or description of the ‘Piece of the Abingtons’ featured in the current week’s photo. 4. Entry should include your name, address, contact number (not for publication) and the correct answers. Entries should be sent to: The Abington Journal, 211 S. State St., Clarks Summit, PA 18411 or news@theabingtonjournal. com. 5. Contestants can only win once in a 90-day period.

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Trolley announces baseball schedule The Electric City Trolley Museum is offering excursion runs to PNC Field this spring and summer for Scranton/ Wilkes -Barre RailRiders ballgames. Select games in June, July and August will offer fans an opportunity to “take the trolley” to the park at a very reasonable rate. This hasslefree service will also provide the riders with a picturesque snapshot of our community’s natural beauty. The price of the excursion is $20 and includes trolley fare, game ticket and a $2 voucher for either the concession stand or team store. For those with game tickets who just want to ride the trolley, the cost is $11. Reservations for both packages are required. Vsit the County’s website www.lackawannacounty.org for the schedule or contact the Museum at 570.963.6590 for information.

3 on 3 basketball tournament set for August The annual 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament will return for another year to Downtown Scranton. The “Lackawanna County Basketball Tradition” returned to the Downtown in 2012 .Scheduled for August 2 through 4 in the 100-200 blocks of Wyoming Avenue, the 3 on 3 Tournament will bring over 5,000 people to Scranton during the three-day weekend. Visit www.lackawannacounty.org for more info.

FOREVER FUN at Hillside Park The Forever Young Kids’ Fishing Derby was held June 8 at Hillside Park’s Lake Eston Wilson from 9 a.m. to noon. The event was free for children age 15 and younger. Hot dogs, drinks for participants, the “Bud Award” and raffles were part of the day’s lineup and those who arrived to register at 8 a.m., may have been one of the first 150 to receive a free derby T-shirt.

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AT LEFT: Linda Young, derby founder, established the event in memory of her late husband, Lawrence E. “Bud” Young.

Clarks Summit native and Scranton Preparatory School graduate Tim McGurrin received the 2013 Carlesimo Award for academic and athletic excellence at The University of Scranton 22nd annual Senior Student-Athlete Luncheon on Saturday, May 11, at the DeNaples Center. McGurrin, a four-year letterman on the men’s tennis team, earned his undergraduate degree in accounting in three years, maintaining a perfect 4.0 grade point average along the way. He competed this past season while pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree. On the tennis court, he played a majority of his matches at the top of the Royal lineup and was named firstteam all-Landmark Conference in both singles and doubles in each of the last three years, helping the Royals to four consecutive Landmark Conference championship match appearances under veteran head coach Keith Hetsko. This past season, McGurrin beat the Landmark Conference Player of the Year in singles twice within a nine-day span, the most recent April 27 in the conference’s championship match. He finished his career with a 38-19 record (.667) in singles and a 42-18 mark (.700) in doubles. McGurrin has been named Academic all-America by the College Sports Information Directors of America, has been selected to the Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll three times and was named to the Landmark all-Academic team twice.

A.H. Jr. High team wins Division I title

Varsity finalists: Sahas Chandragiri, Tyler Woodruff, Joe McNulty (Tournament Director), Cierra Beck, Emily Jonsson

Chandragiri, Beck and Islam take inaugural titles

Sahas Chandragiri, Cierra Beck and Jamil Islam were the champions of the First Memorial Weekend Junior Tennis Tournament at the Scranton Tennis Club. Chandragiri, a freshman at Abington Heights High School, had to overcome the Woodruff brothers from Pittston Area High School to secure the win. In the semifinals he knocked off top-seeded Trent Woodruff 6-4, 6-3 to reach the final against third-seeded Tyler Woodruff, who had posted a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Tom Meehan from North Pocono in the other semifinal. In the final Chandragiri put a lot of pressure on his scrappy opponent by rushing the net at every opportunity. He trailed 4-5 in the first set, before rallying for a 7-5, 6-1 win. In the girls final Beck, a junior at Abington Heights,

renewed a rivalry with Emily Jonsson, a Scranton Prep freshman. The two played a hardfought match when their teams met in the fall and this match started out in similar fashion. In the end Beck was victorious, as she exhibited more patience and consistency to defeat Jonsson 6-2, 6-1. To reach the final Jonsson outclassed top-seeded Amber Jadus of Valley View 6-2, 6-2, while Beck eliminated Maansi Malhotra of Scranton Prep 6-2, 6-3. Islam, a Scranton High freshman, took the junior varsity singles title with a 6-1, 6-0 win over fellow Scranton High teammate, Robert Do. Joe McNulty, Scranton Tennis Club pro and Scranton High School varsity tennis coach, was the tournament director, assisted by club president Mike Donohue.

The Abington Heights Girls Jr. High Softball team defeated Dunmore, 6-4 and Valley View, 13-5, to wrap up their third consecutive Lackawanna Division I Championship. The Lady Comets offense erupted for 16 hits led by Alex Altier’s four hits including a triple and three runs batted in. Maddie Brown cracked a home run and knocked in three runs, Alison Kane ripped three hits including two triples and a double with four runs batted in. Kaylee DeMatteo chipped in with a triple. The defense was solid led by Naudia Solan and Cassidy Bartkowski. Kaylee DeMatteo picked up the win and struck out seven batters. The Lady Comets, under the leadership of Head Coach Cleve Elmy and Assistant Coach Allyson Bray finished the season with a 9-1 record.

Team members, include front row, from left: Captains Lauren Olevnik and Courtney Wrobel. Second row: Ashlynn Fitzgerald, Ashley DeRisio, Caylee Kull, Samantha Petty, Maddie Brown, Courtney Toroni, Naudia Solan and Paige Morgan. Third row: Coach Allyson Bray, Melissa Pollack, Ashleigh Solomon, Alex Altier, Cassidy Bartkowski, Alison Kane, Anna Van Wert, Captain Kaylee DeMatteo and Head Coach Cleve Elmy. Absent from photo: Hannah White and Audrey Cottel.

Rollin’ Thunder places 2nd in Lancaster The Rollin’ Thunder Girls Softball team traveled to Lancaster June 1-2 to compete in the Lancaster County College Showcase and Eastern National Qualifier. The team played seven games over the two day period and concluded the tournament in 2nd Place out of a field of 16 teams in the 18U Division.

Members of the Runner-Up team include, front row, from left: Stephanie Knorr of Scranton, Leandra Ramos of Nanticoke, Morgan Briggs of Nanticoke, Hannah Rubasky of Clarks Summit, Kelsey Sarafinko of Clarks Summit and Kara Voyton of Nanticoke. Back row, from left: Batting Coach Dave Pientack, Lacee Collins of Taylor, Kaitlyn Pittsman of Moscow, Shelby Gallis of Scott Twp, Alexandra DeQueiroz of Clarks Summit, Miranda Reaser of Moscow, Jackie Potosky of Nanticoke, Assistant Coach Marc Avellino and Head Coach Mark Avellino.


U of S student-athletes named to Landmark Honor Roll

Johnson College tabs new men’s basketball coach

Johnson College is pleased to announce the appointment of Jonathan Kulas as Head Coach, Men’s Basketball. Kulas was formerly Assistant Coach for the program. Prior to joining Johnson’s, Kulas was an Assistant Coach for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Steamers Basketball League and served three seasons as Assistant Coach for the Marywood Pacers Men’s Basketball program. A 2009 graduate of Marywood University, he holds a B.S. in Business Administration and resides in Dickson City.

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Seniors honored were: front, from left, Anthony Urban, Isaac Barbolish, Justin Barber, Dylan Harris, Matthew Decker, Zach Wetzel, Mollie Seigle, Keirnan Dougherty and Aliza Furneaux; middle; Cathy Urban, Kelly Barbolish, Tammy Miller, Connie Harris, Dianna Decker, Jill Wetzel, Tabitha Seigle, Sherry Dougherty, Margaret Furneaux; back, George Barbolish, Dr. David Harris, William Decker, Gehred Wetzel, Phil Seigle, Jim Dougherty and Collin Furneaux.

Cedar BMX Trail honors senior track athletes Results 4/27/13 - CEDAR BMX WARNICKE SCHOLARSHIP RACE REPORT Moto 1 - 12 Girls: 1st - Bailee Jones, 2nd - Jessica Stangline, 3rd Natalie Smith Moto 2 - 10 Cruiser: 1st - Gavin Bruno, 2nd - Christian Black, 3rd Garrison Decker Moto 3 - 17-20 Cruiser: 1st - RJ Vargo, 2nd - Deemer Decker, 3rd David DePrato Moto 4 - 26-30 Cruiser: 1st - Jay Williams, 2nd - Brian Skutnick, 3rd Tim Romanaskas Moto 5 - 36-40 Cruiser: 1st - Gary Bleil, 2nd - Dave Temarantz, 3rd Kyle Kutzler, 4th - Frank Black, 5th - Anthony Consolazio Moto 6 - 26-30 Girls Cruiser: 1st Amy Temarantz, 2nd - Sarah Consolazio, 3rd - Candace Opachinski Moto 7 - 36-40 Girls Cruiser: 1st - Heather Karnish-Romanaskas, 2nd - Candy Rosencrance, 3rd - Kate Steele, 4th - Becky DePrato Moto 8 - 5 & Under Novice: 1st - Shelby Hoover, 2nd - Nicholas Bradley, 3rd - Emilee Bruno Moto 9 - 6 Novice: 1st - Eliot Bowen, 2nd - Athen DeNaples, 3rd Hayden Romanaskas, 4th - Valentina Vasicak-Doran, 5th - Cooper Stewart Moto 10 - 7 Novice: 1st - Jeremiah Garrison, 2nd - Nicholas Calciano, 3rd - Amelia Maros Moto 11 - 8 Novice: 1st - Cameron Taylor, 2nd - Wyatt Steele, 3rd Anthony Sabia Moto 12 - 9 Novice: 1st - Adriel DeNaples, 2nd - Bryan Zuraski, 3rd Vinnie DeCalma Moto 13 - 10 Novice: 1st - Caid DeNaples, 2nd - Emma Ligouri, 3rd - James Calciano, 4th - Hailey Berretta Moto 14 - 11 Novice: 1st - Joseph Bootz, 2nd - Zigmund Rezykowski, 3rd - RJ Popeck Moto 15 - 13 Novice: 1st - Brian Miller, 2nd - Angelo Calcian, 3rd Noah Stankinas, 4th - Adam Zelna, 5th - Kevin O’Grady, 6th - Justin Paterbaugh, 7th - Gianna Calciano Moto 16 - 28-35 Novice: 1st Randy Willauer, 2nd - Joe Dennis, 3rd - Chuck Steele Moto 17 - 7 Inter: 1st - Max Roth, 2nd - Kenneth Payne, 3rd - Garrison Decker, 4th - JJ Stritzinger, 5th Frank Consolazio Moto 18 - 9 Inter: “1st - Nate Smith, 2nd - Christian Black, 3rd Tim Karlavige Moto 19 - 10 Inter: 1st - Patrick Murphy, 2nd - Caleb Seamans, 3rd Ryan Boub Moto 20 - 11 Inter: 1st - Aiden Jones, 2nd - Tyler Wagner, 3rd David DePrato Moto 21 - 14 Inter: 1st - Garrett Harris, 2nd - Thomas Pisano, 3rd Marco Pernisco Moto 22 - 15 Inter: 1st - Colin Domnick, 2nd - Asa Mize, 3rd - Matt Stangline Moto 23 - 28-35 Inter: 1st - RJ Vargo, 2nd - Jay Williams, 3rd - Cody Payne Moto 24 - 41 & Over Inter: 1st John Lee, 2nd - Bernie McGroarty, 3rd - Dave Stangline Moto 25 - 11 Expert: 1st - Christian Waldron, 2nd - Gavin Bruno, 3rd Hayden Robinson Moto 26 - 17-18 Expert: - 1st Demitrius Easterling, 2nd - Nick Waldron, 3rd - Brandon Hoover

Senior members of the Lackawanna Trail High School Track team were honored at their last home meet April 29.

Fifty-three University of Scranton spring sport studentathletes were named to the Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll, according to a release from the conference office. In order to qualify, a student-athlete must be at least a sophomore and have a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher. Of the 53 Scranton studentathletes recognized by the conference this spring, 29 are repeat honorees having been awarded in 2011 and/or 2012. Sixteen Royals seniors have been named to the Honor Roll all three years they have been eligible. Including the 53 Scranton student-athletes recognized

U of S offers basketball camps Deanna Klingman will be offering two weeks of her Offensive Skills Basketball camps on the campus of The University of Scranton for girls ages 8-16. The first session will take place from Monday, June 24Friday, June 28. The second session will be held from Monday, July 8 Friday, July 12. Both sessions run from 9 a.m. to noon in the John Long and Byron Centers at The University of Scranton. The cost of each session is $100, with a $10 discount for

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Chapter winners are, from left: Rachel Aschenbrenner, Mikaela Weisenfluh, Victoria Hegedty, Katrina Garver, Olivia Cooper (Captain), Kelsey Hopkins, Annika Kongvold and Daniella Pisanti. Absent from photo: Wynn Phillips and Sarah Weisenfluh.

Lackawanna Trail Color Guard wins Chapter 7 Championship The Lackawanna Trail Winter Guard won their first Chapter 7 Championship in Tournament Indoor Competition May 27 at Parkland High School.

Tuesday, the university had 136 student-athletes named to the conference’s Academic Honor Roll for the 2012-2013 academic year. The following local University of Scranton spring sport student-athletes were named to the Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll: Ross Danzig, Baseball, sophomore, Clarks Green; Anthony Duchnowski, Baseball, senior, Dunmore; Justin Klingman, Baseball, sophomore, Clarks Summit; Tim McGurrin, Men’s Tennis, Grad., Clarks Summit; Devin Patel, Men’s Tennis, senior, Waverly Township; Michael Umerich, Baseball, sophomore, Clarks Summit.

eight or more players from the same team. It’s recommended that players register at least one week prior to the first day of camp. Registration may be available on the first day of camp, depending upon available space. For more information or to receive a camp brochure/ registration, please contact Deanna or Steve Klingman at 570.941.6660 or by email at deanna.klingman@yahoo. com or stephen.klingman@ scranton.edu.

Baptist Bible College to host field hockey camp Michele LaCoe is planning a youth field hockey camp from June 24 to 28 at Baptist Bible College, 538 Venard Road, Clarks Summit. The camp will run from 8 to 11 a.m. each day. For more information or to register, contact LaCoe at 851.9492.

Junior Golf Camp to begin June 24 The Scranton Canoe Club will hold 10 sessions during their 2013 Junior Golf Camp starting in June. The camp will be held June 24 and 25, July 8, 9, July 22, 23 and Aug. 5, 6, 19 and 20. Camp Golf and Swim Party will be announced. Ages 8 through 17 are welcome to apply. Applications are available in the Pro Shop. Cost of camp is $200 per student. Make checks payable to Randy Vaskas, PGA. The

ABOVE: Virginia Illuzzi Belson with her special Christmas tree. She sold belt buckles, necklaces and other items during the yard sale. AT RIGHT: The Wolter family sells items large and small in their yard on Turnpike Road. George Wolter, far right, with his son Jacob Wolter, left and daughter Brynn Wolter, center.

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Residents from Dalton Turnpike Road hosted an annual 2-mile long yard sale May 18. Members of the Dalton United Methodist Church sold food .

camp will be held Mondays and Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to noon and will cover all aspects of the golf game and swing. Golf Rules, etiquette and definitions will be discussed throughout the camp. The camps will be one hour of instructions and 1.5 hours of playtime. Lunch will be available at every session. Every student will receive a shirt, hat, balls and tees during Golf Camp.

Observatory slates summer sessions The Keystone College Thomas G. Cupillari ’60 Astronomical Observatory will begin its summer program July 8, 8:30 p.m., and continue each Monday and Wednesday through July 31. The astronomical programs will feature an illustrated lecture and weather-permitted observation through telescopes. The main objects planned for observation include the planets Venus and Saturn; the Moon; and various star clusters, double stars, nebulae, and galaxies. Presentations scheduled for the summer sessions include “A Midsummer Night’s Sky” by Professor Thomas Cupillari on July 8 and 10; “Expectations of Comet ISON 2013” by John Sabia on July 15 and July 17; “Solar and Lunar Eclipses” by Joann Kamichitis on July 22 and July 24; and “Extrasolar Planets” by Dr. Doug O’Neal on July 29 and July 31. Free to the public, the sessions will be held regardless of sky conditions and cancelled only by the threat of severe weather. For details, contact Professor Cupillari at 945-8402.

A.H. grad promoted Crossword Answers from Page 5A to Double-A league Second baseman Cory Spangenberg, a 2009 Abington Heights graduate, was recently promoted to the San Antonio Missions of the Double-A Texas League, an affiate of the San Diego Padres organization, according to milb.com. Spangenberg complied a .296 batting average, four home runs and 31 RBI’s in 54 games this season with the Single-A Lake Elsinore Storm of the California League. Spangenberg was selected 10th overall by the San Diego Padres in the 2011 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Indian River (Fla.) State College. He was named the Padres’ No. 6 prospect by MLB.com entering the 2o12 season.


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At the June 7 Lackawanna Trail Jr./Sr/ High School Commencement exercises, the following degrees were conferred: Andrew Peter Babiarz, Martina Ann Babiarz, Alicen Kelly Backus, Justin Barber, Isaac George Barbolish, Krystalle Annette Lucienne Bednar, Bridget Benko, Levi Christian Bennett, Jessica Christine Bowman, Desiree Nicole Boylan, Colleen Mulhern Brace, David Henry Brown, Bryanna Marie Burdett, Kyle John Burgette, Andrew Travis Cardone, Michael Joseph Chermak, Sarah Ann Clancey, Miranda Lisette Cobb, Michael A. Cook, Wyatt Emmerson Cooper, Kevin Edward Crawford, Cameron Lenay Crock, Morgan Elaine Curran, Matthew William Decker, Courtney Nicole Ditchey, Keirnan S. Dougherty, Marissa Lynn Dunckle, Patrick Quinn Dunleavy, Victoria Elizabeth Ellsworth, Aliza Gray Furneaux, Tyler Glenn Gardner, Matthew Michael Goodrich, Zachary Michael Goodrich, Jeremy David Greenley, Robert Senior David Brown receives his diploma from A. Hallesky, Dylan Blair Harris, Amanda Board Member Carol Selwood. Maureen Hirschler, Duran C. Hofmeister, Kyle Justin Holmes, Meredith Marie Horwatt, Joseph Howard, Matthew Nicholas Huertas, Emily Ann Huffsmith, Kayley Ashlyn Kavetski, Bryce Andreas Kongvold, Zachary Andreas Kongvold, Jason Wendell Konopka, Keith RichardVian Kozubal, Kaitlyn Christine Kruger, Tane Robert Law, Mason Joseph Lengel, Taryn Lynn Maleski, Molly Kathryn Mattes, Dillon James McHugh, Benjamin Aloysius McLaughlin, Dalton Michael Mecke, Jamie Lynn Morden, Jennifer Lynn Moore, Kyle Edward Munley, Peter Douglas Murazzi, Ilyssa Danielle Myers, Shea Douglas Myers, Mikaela Maree Noble, Sean Paul Noone, Shannon Davis O’Malley, Taylor Lynn Otto, James John Graduates Kyle Burgette and Peter Murazzi. Owens, Richard Steven Pollock, Olivia Marie Pompey, Daniel Welles Richards, Victor Edward Rosa, Kodi Lynn Rozanski, Cheyenne Mae Rozelle, Courtney Lynn Sawkulich, Heather Marie Scala, Hayley Nicole Schomburg, Mollie Seigle, Jarrod Dylyn Sharp, Brianna Rose Smarkusky, Mary Christine Sorak, Gabrielle Erin Sunseri, Anna Claire Sweppenheiser, Kaycee Marie Swift, Anthony William Urban, Jordan Adam Wallen, Devin Patrick, Walsh, James Zachary Walters, Gary Lee Weidner III, Zachary Dean Wetzel and Evelyn Mae Woodcock. Seniors Taryn Maleski and Bryce Kongvold share their tears of joy after graduating.

With Tyler VanGorder SCOUTING SCENE

Busy season begins May is the month that signals the ending of the school year. However, May implies the opposite for Boy Scouts in Troop 160. The Scouting year is only beginning and will continue throughout the summer. This is the month where all scouts choose the merit badges for Summer Camp in July. We all have to sign up for four merit badge classes and one lunch. These are an easy and fun way to earn multiple merit badges in a short amount of time. However they have to be chosen now if we want to get enrolled in our desired courses.

The first event that happened this month was the Spring Camporee. This event took place from May 17 to 19 at the Merli Sarnoski County Park. This trip included numerous troops from around the area. The theme of the entire campout was Native Americans. Twenty scouts and four adults attended from Troop 160. At the event there were 12 stations which the scouts traveled to and played different Native American games. Activities included blow darts, drumming, tomahawk throwing, atlatl and much more. Atlatl was a

favorite among most of the scouts. An atlatl is a device that uses leverage to propel a dart faster and farther. The scouts enjoyed this activity because it was something completely new to them. The activities made this event really memorable for those who went. Following the Spring Camporee was the Memorial Day parade. Every year, Troop 160 and Troop 251 march together in the parade. The parade started at 11 a.m. at the Clarks Summit Elementary School. The parade went through town and ended at the Veterans of Foreign Wars building. We marched in two long lines and threw candy at the individuals watching the parade. This is a great event for the community and we get a lot of participation from both troops. The Order of the Arrow is an Honor Camping Society within the Boy Scout Organization. Every year our local lodge Lowwapaneu 191 hosts two Ordeal ceremonies to induct new members. To be

Colleen Brace, daughter of Maureen and david Brace, nicholson, in the lackawanna Trail Class of 2013 Valedictorian. She will be attending the BRACE university of Pennsylvania majoring in Mathematics. Some of Colleen activities include Volleyball, Student Council, Envirothon, Kane Physics Competition Team, recycling Club. national Honor Society, French national Society, Mock Trial Team, Scholastic Bowl Team. Also: Student of Month, QuestBridge Finalist, national Merit Commended Student Scholar of the year and lackawanna Trail ‘Good Guy”.

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Aliza Gray Furneaux is the Salutatorian of lackawaFURNEAUX nna Trail Class of 2013. daughter of Margaret and Colin Furneaux of Factoryville, Aliza will be attending lafayette College majoring in Environmental Science. She has been active with academics, Student Government and extracurricular. She has been a member of the national Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, President of her Freshman, Junior and Senior class, Student Council President, School Board representative, Field Hockey and Track teams. Some of her other activities were: Scholastic Bowl, dAr nominee, Envirothon, Senate youth leadership Program,

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By Emily CUllEy Abington Journal Correspondent

CLARKS GREEN- The Abington Council of Governments (ACOG) held its last meeting June 6, prior to the annual two- month summer hiatus. Meetings will resume the first Thursday of September. Discussed at the meeting was school crossing safety. Council president and Ransom Township Supervisor Dennis Macheska expressed concerns stemming from his experiences as a school bus driver. He said often drivers do not stop for the bus while it is parked and letting children exit. He explained that school buses are equipped with flashing lights, as well as a caution bar that extends from the bus while children are exiting. These do not always deter people from continuing to pass the bus, blocking the way across the

street, he said. Marnie O’Dea Palmer, Council secretary and Clarks Green council member said the problem is a lack of education. “You have a lot of young drivers who may have passed their test and gotten their license but don’t know what they’re supposed to do.” She and others said it would be beneficial if PennDOT or AAA would publicize basic driving rules, such as school bus and crosswalk safety. Palmer also suggested that when the Abington Council of Governments meetings and school resume, this issue is one the council could address with local school boards and police. “When school starts up again, we should all tell our police coverage that we’d like more of a presence at the buses. ”

S. Abington approves options for sewer loan By liNdA SCOtt Abington Journal Correspondent

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Cameron lenay Crock is the lackawanna Trail Class of 2013 Commended Student, daughter of Vanessa and Todd Crock of nicholson, Cameron CROCK has been active in sports and the community. She is a members of the national Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Class officer, Student Council, recycling Club, Ski Club, Field Hockey and softball. She helps out with the annual baseball cleanup in nicholson and helped with

SOUTH ABINGTON TWP.The South Abington township supervisors met to vote and approve the options for an interest loan for the upcoming Abington Regional Wastewater Association sewer project at a special meeting May 28. They chose an option from Penn Security Bank, which includes a loan with a tax free rate of 2.74 percent fixed for 11 years. South Abington Police Chief Robert Gerrity and the supervisors discussed the use of fireworks and ATV or dirt bikes in the township. State law does not

allow ATVs or dirt bikes on the roads according to Gerrity. “Any firework that goes up in the air and explodes is illegal. We do not have a problem with dirt bikes or fireworks. I do not think we ever issued a citation for either one. If we get a call about fireworks, we will go out. It usually just takes knocking on the door and then they stop,” he said. In other business, the supervisors accepted the resignation of temporary ambulance driver Michael Pehonich. James Connolly, Justin Brown and Jeffrey Polanin were hired as temporary summer employees.

C.G. council approves ARWA Joint Treatment plant agreement By Emily CUllEy Abington Journal Correspondent

CLARKS GREEN- Council voted to adopt the AbingtonRegional Wastewater Authority (ARWA) Joint Treatment Agreement, at the May 15 meeting of the Clarks Green Borough Council, and voted to approve the second part of the debt ordinance. The debt ordinance involves two loans needed for the new sewer plant’s construction. Each participating member of the AbingtonRegional Wastewater Authority, including Clarks Summit, South Abington Township and Clarks Green, would only be responsible for their share of the debt, should the

authority be unable to repay. Clarks Green’s share would. 9.4 percent. The next step is for the authority to submit plans for the loans to the Department of Community Development for approval. The groundbreaking for the project was May 30. Council also voted to hire a new full time Department of Public Works (DPW) employee, Michael Pehonich. Council member Alan Hughes reintroduced the topic of seeking a comparison of prices for alternate electricity providers. He and other member of council agreed to gather more information and present it at the next work session.

Every year, Troop 160 and Troop 251 march together in the Memorial Day parade through downtown Clarks Summit which ends at the Veterans of Foreign Wars building.

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nominated for the OA one has to have the rank of First class, have participated in 15 nights of camping, and have been reviewed by his scoutmaster. Once the scouts are nominated, an election takes place within the troop. The election is unique to the OA because nonmembers are allowed to vote for the new members. Those elected are now considered Ordeal candidates. If they want to complete the membership

process the candidates must attend and complete and Ordeal that election year. The Ordeal tests the scout’s commitment to scouting. The candidates must sleep outdoors in a tarp, eat scant food and work silently. Troop 160 is proud to say that they had three scouts join the OA as Ordeal members this year. The Ordeal is very significant to the scouts who participate in the event. As Ordeal

members, the scouts are open to all the OA programs. These scouts go on numerous trips and participate in cheerful community service. The Order of the Arrow is a great program that honors those who are dedicated to scouting. Tyler VanGorder has the rank of Eagle in Boy Scout Troop 160 from Clarks Summit. He is a junior at Abington Heights High School. For more information, visit troop160bsa.org.


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*

24 months

GMC TERRAIN * 2013SLE 2 AWD

$29,993

Remote Start, Heated Seats, V-6

$38,725

Diesel Also Available, 6.0L Automatic, Power Windows, Power Locks, $45,570 MSRP

Buy For

2013 GMC SIERRA 1500 EXT CAB 4X4 “Z71”

$29,384

*

2013 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD 4X4 6.0L, Power Windows & Power Locks, $35,880 MSRP

$36,795 MSRP

#234981

2013 GMC SIERRA * CREW CAB 4X4

Buy For

$30,355

Buy For

$32,336

$39,290 MSRP

2013 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD

Buy For

$46,991

$34,489*

Power Windows, Power Locks, Keyless Entry, $38,479 MSRP

2013 GMC ACADIA AWD SLE1 $36,945 MSRP

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2013 GMC SIERRA 1500 DENALI 4X4

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Buy For

* EXT CAB 4X4 LONG BOX

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2013 GMC SIERRA 2500HD CREW CAB 4X4

*

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#109980

#232076

Buy For

$27,699

Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, CD

per month

#338844

Buy For

Buy For

#229226

Buy For

$25,985

Crew Cab, Power Sunroof, Chrome Steps, Navigation, White Diamond, $54,954 MSRP

*

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Buy For

2 Power Sunroof with 2nd Row Sky Light, AWD, Heads Up Display, Rear Seat Entertainment, Navigation & White Diamond, Save Up To $10,400, $43,920 MSRP

$33,519*

Sunroof, Alloys, $30,530 MSRP

PRE-OWNED DEPARTMENT

Offers expire 7/01/2013. Not everyone qualifies for all offers. Buick: SALE PRICE INCLUDES DISCOUNT MANF REBATE, AND BUICK COMPETITIVE OWNER CASH (MUST OWN NON GM 99 OR NEWER VEHICLE). GMC: SALE PRICE INCLUDES DISCOUNT, MANF REBATE, TRADE IN CASH (MUST TRADE ELIGIBLE VEHICLE), GM TRUCK LOYALTY CASH (99 OR NEWER TRUCK OWNER), All Leases 24 months, 24,000 allowable miles. Lacrosse $3200 cash or trade equity due at signing. Verano $2950 cash or trade equity due at signing. With approved credit. Tax, tags extra. See dealer for complete details. Must own a ‘99 or newer non-GM.

Gibbons

Since 1949

www.GibbonsFord.com 2013 Ford Fiesta SE

Stk#013961

1.6L, 5 Speed Manual, Audio Input Jack, Pwr. Moonroof, Sirius Satellite Radio

Lease for

99

MSRP $17,090

$

per mo. 24 mos. Plus Tax and Fees Includes RCL Customer Cash Rebate

2013 Ford Escape SE

Stk#0131014

Gibbons Discount

- $390

Challenge Retail Bonus Customer Cash

- $500

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

16,200

$ Buy for

*

and 0% APR to 60 mos.

Lease for

per mo. 24 mos. Plus Tax and Fees Includes RCL Customer Cash Rebate

Lease payment plus tax. $3400.00 plus tax, tags and applicable fees due at signing. 10,500 miles allowed per year. No Security Deposit Required. Purchase price plus tax and tags. All rebates must be qualified for by purchaser. See dealer for details. Financing in lieu of some rebates and is contingent on lender approval. Expires 7-1-13

Stk#0131127

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

Lease for

109

per mo. 24 mos. Plus Tax and Fees Includes RCL Customer Cash Rebate

Gibbons Discount Bonus Customer Cash

-$814 - $500

18,776

$

Buy for

*

Stk#0131081

and 0% APR to 60 mos.

Oxford White, 2.0L Ecoboost Engine, Power Windows and Locks, Keyless Entry

Lease for

179

$

per mo. 24 mos. Plus Tax and Fees Includes RCL Customer Cash Rebate

MSRP $22,495 Gibbons Discount Retail

SYNC System, Reverse Sensing System, 3.5L V6, Rear Spoiler

Lease for

289

per mo. 24 mos. Plus Tax and Fees Includes RCL Customer Cash Rebate

25,300*

and 0% APR to 60 mos.

279

$

MSRP $32,190 Gibbons Discount

$ Buy for

- $779

31,411*

and 0% APR to 60 mos.

Lease payment plus tax. $3400.00 plus tax, tags and applicable fees due at signing. 10,500 miles allowed per year. No Security Deposit Required. Purchase price plus tax and tags. All rebates must be qualified for by purchaser. See dealer for details. Financing in lieu of some rebates and is contingent on lender approval. Expires 7-1-13

- $795 - $1,500

21,700*

$ Buy for

and 0% APR to 60 mos.

2013 Ford F-150 STX

Stk#013995

2013 Ford Taurus SEL $

Lease for

Plus Tax and Fees Includes RCL Customer Cash Rebate

Lease payment plus tax. $3400.00 plus tax, tags and applicable fees due at signing. 10,500 miles allowed per year. No Security Deposit Required. Purchase price plus tax and tags. All rebates must be qualified for by purchaser. See dealer for details. Financing in lieu of some rebates and is contingent on lender approval. Expires 7-1-13

Stk#013350

$ Buy for

2013 Ford Explorer 4WD per mo. 24 mos.

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

Gibbons Discount - $1,260 Challenge Retail Bonus Customer Cash - $500

MSRP $20,090

Lease payment plus tax. $3400.00 plus tax, tags and applicable fees due at signing. 10,500 miles allowed per year. No Security Deposit Required. Purchase price plus tax and tags. All rebates must be qualified for by purchaser. See dealer for details. Financing in lieu of some rebates and is contingent on lender approval. Expires 7-1-13

Stk#0131176 Stk#013452

MSRP $27,060

Lease payment plus tax. $3400.00 plus tax, tags and applicable fees due at signing. 10,500 miles allowed per year. No Security Deposit Required. Purchase price plus tax and tags. All rebates must be qualified for by purchaser. See dealer for details. Financing in lieu of some rebates and is contingent on lender approval. Expires 7-1-13

2013 Ford Focus SE $

199

$

MSRP $31,065

Gibbons Discount Ford Credit Retail Bonus Cash Challenge Retail Bonus Cash

-$1,868 -$750 -$1,000

27,447

$

Buy for

*

and 0% APR to 60 mos.

Lease payment plus tax. $3400.00 plus tax, tags and applicable fees due at signing. 10,500 miles allowed per year. No Security Deposit Required. Purchase price plus tax and tags. All rebates must be qualified for by purchaser. See dealer for details. Financing in lieu of some rebates and is contingent on lender approval. Expires 7-1-13

5.0L V8, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Air Conditioning

Lease for

249

$

per mo. 24 mos. Plus Tax and Fees Includes RCL Customer Cash Rebate

MSRP $37,570 Gibbons Discount Equipment Group Discount 5.0L Factory Rebate RCL Customer Cash Rebate

$

Buy for

- $2,240 - $1,500 - $1,000 - $500

32,330*

Lease payment plus tax. $3400.00 plus tax, tags and applicable fees due at signing. 10,500 miles allowed per year. No Security Deposit Required. Purchase price plus tax and tags. All rebates must be qualified for by purchaser. See dealer for details. Financing in lieu of some rebates and is contingent on lender approval. Expires 7-1-13

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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

189

$

MPG 28 City 39 HWY

*Per P r Mo. LLease ea

*Lease 36 Months through AHFC. $0 Down Payment. 1st payment, tax, and tags due at delivery. Residual $12,248.10

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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 **Lease ease 36 Months through AHFC AHFC. $0 Down Payment Payment. Library • Bluetooth® Streaming Audio • USB Audio Interface 1st payment, tax, and tags due at delivery. Residual $19,494.00

339

$

* *Per Mo. L ea Lease

*On select models to qualified buyers for limited term.

2013 ACCORD LX SEDAN

$0 DOWN PAYMENT

$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

2013 Honda CR-V LX

228

$

* ** Per Mo. L ease Lease

***Lease *Lease 36 Months through AHFC AHFC. $0 Down Payment Payment. 1st payment, tax, and tags due at delivery. Residual $13,962.00

• 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, tax, and tags due at delivery. Residual $15,920.00 • Bluetooth® Streaming Audio

259

$

* *** 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 7/8/2013.

MATT BURNE Honda PRE-OWNED CENTER

THE PRICE DROP Continues....

All Vehicles Clearly Marked w/ Best Price

Call: 1-800-NEXTHonda

View Prices at www.mattburnehonda.com

Honda’s 06 FORD 500 SE SDN Red, 101K

$6,950

Now

Silver, 67K, Was $9,750

Now

$7,924

06 HONDA CRV EX 4WD

07 HONDA CIVIC LX SDN

Black, 102K, Was $12,500

Gray, 97K, Was $10,450

Now

$9,718

04 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4WD Navy, 73K, Was $10,950

Now

$10,462

08 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4WD Red, 63K, Was $11,750

Now

$11,432

08 CHEVY IMPALA LS SDN

03 FORD EXPLORER 4WD

Now

$9,783

06 HONDA ACCORD EXL SDN Silver, 107K, Was $11,995

Now

$10,966

07 HONDA ACCORD SE SDN Silver, 96K, Was $12,500

Now

$11,748

09 10 10 10 11 12

ACCORD ACCORD ACCORD ACCORD ACCORD ACCORD

ACCORDS EX SDN Red, 53K ..........................NOW $16,502 EX SDN Gray, 28K ..........................NOW $17,987 EX CPE 5SP Red, 15K.................NOW $16,538 EXL CPE Gray, 29K........................NOW $18,943 SE SDN Black, 31K .........................NOW $18,762 LX SDN Black, 21K .........................NOW $18,400

10 10 10 10 10 10

ACCORD ACCORD ACCORD ACCORD ACCORD ACCORD

LX SDN Silver, 26K .........................NOW $15,676 EXL CPE White, 65K ......................NOW $15,771 EX SDN Navy, 30K..........................NOW $18,231 EXL V6 SDN Gray, 30K ...............NOW $19,312 LX SDN Silver, 19K .........................NOW $17,613 EXL V6 Diamond, 21K......................NOW $19,381

CIVICS 10 CIVIC LX SDN Lt Blue, 32K ..............................NOW $14,643 10 CIVIC LXS SDN White, 46K.............................NOW $14,495 10 CIVIC EX CPE Black, 42K ................................NOW $14,782

12 TOYOTA CAMRY LE SDN Gray, 26K, Was $15,950

Now

$15,660

10 FORD FUSION SE SEDAN Black, 9K, Was $16,950

Now

$15,891

11 CIVIC EX CPE Red, 20K..................................NOW $15,620 12 CIVIC LX CPE Black, 12K.................................NOW $16,627

White, 53K, Was $10,950

09 08 11 11 11 12 11 08 11 12

PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT PILOT

$8,333

Now

PILOT 4WD

LX Cherry, 77K .........................................NOW $17,992 EX Gray, 48K ...........................................NOW $18,997 EX Black, 36K ..........................................NOW $24,976 EX Silver, 36K ..........................................NOW $25,392 EXL Red, 25K .........................................NOW $28,966 TOURING Black, 20K ..........................NOW $35,576 EXL Red, 44K .........................................NOW $26,831 EX Silver, 43K ..........................................NOW $19,474 EX Gray, 25K ...........................................NOW $27,231 LX Silver, 24K...........................................NOW $26,580

$8,587

06 NISSAN ALTIMA SDN

08 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SDN Gray, 48K, Was $10,950

Now

$9,965

Gray, 86K, Was $11,950

$11,403

Now

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

Silver, 54K, Was $9,750

Now

Gray, 77K, Was $10,950

06 HONDA CIVIC LX SEDAN

11 11 11 11 11 10 09 11 11 11 10 11

07 FORD FOCUS SE SEDAN

$10,426

Now

08 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER SDN Sage, 48K, Was $12,500

$11,430

Now

CRV 4WD

LX Silver, 24K ...............................................NOW $19,596 SE White, 25K...............................................NOW $19,535 SE Sage, 28K ...............................................NOW $19,586 LX Gray, 28K ................................................NOW $19,642 LX Gray, 28K ................................................NOW $22,628 EX Black, 35K...............................................NOW $20,381 EXL Black, 58K............................................NOW $18,452 EX Silver, 29K...............................................NOW $20,786 EX Titanium, 27K ...........................................NOW $20,842 EXL Red, 13K .............................................NOW $24,950 EXL Red, 43K .............................................NOW $20,950 EX Black, 37K...............................................NOW $21,500

04 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER AWD

10 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY

Silver, 85K, Was $13,500

Touring, White, 52K, Was $16,500

Now

12 NISSAN SENTRA SE SDN Navi, White, 13K, Was $16,950

Now

10 CIVIC EX SDN Black, 24K................................NOW $15,757

$11,748

$15,992

Now

$15,551

07 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL - DVD Silver, 76K, Was $16,950

Now

$15,999

12 CIVIC EX CPE Gray, 24K .................................NOW $16,964 10 CIVIC LX SDN Titanium, 35K ............................NOW $14,788 12 KIA SOUL

10 CIVIC EX SDN Red, 15K .................................NOW $16,750

Gray, 17K, Was $17,500

11 CIVIC EXL SDN Titanium, 16K .........................NOW $17,886

07 HONDA CRV 4WD

EXL, Blue, 73K

$16,428

Now

$16,999

12 HONDA CRZ HYBRID

Burgandy, 58K, Was $19,750

Under 1000 Miles, Was $21,135

Now

$19,432

Now

$19,970

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

$13,777

11 CIVIC LX SDN Silver, 25K ................................NOW $15,943 10 CIVIC EX SDN Navy, 30K ................................NOW $15,682

11 SUBARU LEGACY LIMITED AWD

07 NISSAN FRONTIER XCAB 4WD

Silver, 28K, Was 18,950

SE, 5 Spd., Red, 29K, Was $18,950

Now

10 CIVIC LX CPE Black, 46K.................................NOW $13,511 10 CIVIC LX SDN Lt Blue, 20K ..............................NOW $15,626

07 HONDA PILOT EX4-DVD 4WD

10 FIT SPORT

08 10 11 10

ODYSSEY ODYSSEY ODYSSEY ODYSSEY

ODYSSEY EX Slate, 45K ......................................NOW $17,986 EXL W/ DVD Black, 26K ...................NOW $25,634 EXL Black, 36K ...................................NOW $27,154 EX Navy, 32K.......................................NOW $20,646

*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

$17,500

12 ACURA MDX AWD Gray, 14K, Was $36,500

Now

$35,987

Now

$17,947

YOUR NICE TRADE HERE!

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D0862A 2007 Dodge Nitro SXT......................................... T31405A 2006 Ford Fusion S............................................... 2009 Chevrolet Malibu LS 1FL........................... J5352B T31316B 2007 Hyundai Azera............................................. T31129A 2006 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H30051A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ A11851A 2007 Ford Fusion SEL .......................................... T31336B 2009 Suzuki SX4 Touring ................................... J5647A 2011 Hyundai Accent GL.................................... M8212A 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer ES Sport ..................... K14057A 2009 Toyota Matrix Base.................................... H30245A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ H30154B 2006 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... H30095A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ M8120A 2011 Hyundai Accent GLS................................. T31213A 2010 Toyota Corolla LE ....................................... H30196A 2009 Mazda Mazda6 i.......................................... M8193A 2008 Jeep Compass Sport ................................. K13996A 2007 Hyundai Sonata GLS.................................. K13744A 2004 Acura TL Base Navigation ....................... T31515A 2009 Toyota Corolla ............................................. 2010 Dodge Avenger SXT.................................. J5754B H28959A 2009 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ H30347A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ L12170A 2002 Lexus LS 430................................................ T31449A 2009 Honda Civic EX ........................................... H30227A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ S0741A 2007 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ 2006 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. J5619B H30022A 2011 Honda Civic LX............................................ CH5660A 2009 Mitsubishi Outlander SE........................... T31120B 2010 Toyota Corolla S.......................................... H30255A 2011 Honda Civic LX............................................ H29732A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ M7972A 2012 Fiat 500 Sport............................................... T30722A 2011 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ H30362A 2006 Honda Odyssey Touring ........................... H30083A 2008 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ H29760A 2011 Honda Civic LX............................................ K13941A 2010 Ford Fusion SEL .......................................... T31503A 2010 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ A11635A 2010 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H30160A 2011 Honda Civic LX-S........................................ H29579A 2010 Subaru Legacy 2.5i..................................... A11827B 2011 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ H30412A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ KS0513 2012 Hyundai Elantra Touring GLS.................. H30100A 2010 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ A11646A 2007 Audi A4 2.0T quattro................................. T31266A 2010 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ M8197A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H29936A 2006 Lexus IS 250 ................................................. D0899A 2010 Jeep Patriot Sport ...................................... H30207A 2010 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... T31357A 2011 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ T31484A 2010 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ L12022B 2011 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ H30071A 2009 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... KP16122 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS.................................. T31359A 2009 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H30299A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ T31125A 2008 Toyota Camry SE ........................................ H30386A 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback GTS......... T31330A 2007 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. A11754A 2009 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4 ............................ K13861A 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS 2.7L V6................ H30503A 2010 Honda Accord LX-S 2.4 ............................ A11850A 2010 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited...................... H30476A 2010 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ H30152A 2010 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4 ............................ H30005A 2012 Honda Accord LX 2.4................................ T31433A 2007 Toyota Highlander V6................................ K13972A 2011 Toyota Corolla S.......................................... H29954A 2011 Honda Accord LX 2.4................................ H29984B 2009 Volkswagen Routan SEL Premium........ T31233A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H30111A 2009 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ T31098A 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T .................. H30408A 2011 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ H29564A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H30042A 2010 Subaru Impreza 2.5i ................................... M8161A 2010 Dodge Nitro SXT......................................... H30146A 2011 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... K13875A 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE .................................... H29780A 2007 Honda CR-V EX........................................... BP16064A 2007 BMW 3 Series 328xi ................................... H30030A 2011 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... H29825A 2011 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... HP16028A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H30077A 2010 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ H30338A 2010 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited...................... T31158A 2008 Honda CR-V EX........................................... T30642B 2011 Chevrolet Cruze LTZ .................................. J5546A 2012 Subaru Impreza 2.0i Premium ................. A11832A 2008 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ H30081A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ T30903A 2011 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ H29375A 2012 Honda Civic EX ........................................... T31072A 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD LS.............. T31500A 2010 Toyota Camry XLE ..................................... H30211A 2011 Ford Escape XLT......................................... K13905A 2011 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS Sport Spyder...... H28396A 2011 Mazda Tribute i ........................................... A11666A 2008 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ H30191A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... HP16101 2010 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8..................... H29925A 2010 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ T31295A 2010 Toyota Prius II .............................................. K13894A 2009 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo ................. H30182A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ H30366A 2011 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... J5147A 2011 Volkswagen Tiguan 4Motion.................. K14033A 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE .................................... K14065A 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS.................................. H29924A 2010 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H30070A 2009 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ T31468A 2011 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ T31458A 2013 Toyota Corolla S.......................................... H30169A 2009 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ T30792A 2011 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport.............. H29971A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ H30172A 2007 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ H30376A 2011 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... L12141A 2007 Lexus ES 350................................................ H29887A 2011 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H29813A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ T31030A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. H30438A 2010 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4 ............................ K14038A 2012 Hyundai Sonata GLS.................................. H30442A 2012 Nissan Altima 2.5 S .................................... T31424A 2008 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. H30158A 2009 Honda CR-V EX........................................... KS0526 2012 Hyundai Sonata GLS.................................. K13932A 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE .................................... H29855A 2011 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H29566B 2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT .................... T31271A 2011 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H30104A 2012 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H30173A 2011 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H29270A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ K13629B 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ C3763B 2008 Acura RDX Technology Package...........

4D Sport Utility............................. 80,117 4D Sedan...................................... 35,993 4D Sedan...................................... 76,188 4D Sedan...................................... 73,692 4D Sport Utility............................. 84,978 4D Sedan...................................... 63,912 4D Sedan...................................... 50,710 4D Hatchback ............................... 44,548 2D Hatchback ............................... 15,582 4D Sedan...................................... 49,138 5D Hatchback ............................... 91,610 2D Coupe...................................... 52,088 4D Sport Utility............................. 81,824 4D Sedan...................................... 48,433 4D Sedan...................................... 21,486 4D Sedan...................................... 53,659 4D Sedan...................................... 40,082 4D Sport Utility............................. 58,196 4D Sedan...................................... 23,110 4D Sedan...................................... 58,698 4D Sedan...................................... 41,279 4D Sedan...................................... 51,994 4D Sedan...................................... 77,848 4D Sedan...................................... 17,001 4D Sedan...................................... 80,655 4D Sedan...................................... 64,507 4D Sedan...................................... 41,493 4D Sedan...................................... 39,563 4D Sport Utility............................. 81,129 4D Sedan...................................... 27,978 4D Sport Utility............................. 66,635 4D Sedan...................................... 41,369 4D Sedan...................................... 14,764 2D Coupe...................................... 11,606 2D Hatchback ............................... 15,955 4D Sedan...................................... 37,902 4D Passenger Van ........................ 77,117 4D Sedan...................................... 59,984 4D Sedan...................................... 42,227 4D Sedan...................................... 27,810 4D Sedan...................................... 39,600 4D Sedan...................................... 45,297 4D Sedan...................................... 18,973 4D Sedan...................................... 40,526 4D Sedan...................................... 26,441 4D Sedan...................................... 29,175 4D Hatchback ............................... 6,299 4D Sedan...................................... 23,936 4D Sedan...................................... 70,108 4D Sedan...................................... 25,044 4D Sport Utility............................. 33,880 4D Sedan...................................... 68,043 4D Sport Utility............................. 40,185 4D Sport Utility............................. 51,996 4D Sedan...................................... 26,756 4D Sedan...................................... 55,379 4D Sedan...................................... 35,369 4D Sport Utility............................. 34,211 4D Sedan...................................... 35,856 4D Sport Utility............................. 48,935 4D Sedan...................................... 23,001 4D Sedan...................................... 52,137 4D Hatchback ............................... 26,819 4D Sport Utility............................. 65,540 4D Sedan...................................... 45,194 4D Sport Utility............................. 157 2D Coupe...................................... 53,431 4D Sedan...................................... 61,636 4D Sedan...................................... 38,555 4D Sedan...................................... 37,009 4D Sedan...................................... 12,095 4D Sport Utility............................. 39,545 4D Sedan...................................... 15,631 4D Sedan...................................... 15,970 4D Passenger Van ........................ 66,595 4D Sport Utility............................. 25,988 4D Sedan...................................... 22,498 2D Coupe...................................... 8,830 4D Sedan...................................... 41,338 4D Sport Utility............................. 31,061 4D Hatchback ............................... 38,274 4D Sport Utility............................. 49,804 4D Sport Utility............................. 30,916 4D Sedan...................................... 21,252 4D Sport Utility............................. 34,539 4D Sedan...................................... 72,369 4D Sport Utility............................. 28,823 4D Sport Utility............................. 27,292 4D Sport Utility............................. 36,028 4D Sedan...................................... 33,159 4D Sedan...................................... 42,807 4D Sport Utility............................. 19,458 4D Sedan...................................... 13,126 4D Sedan...................................... 10,263 4D Sport Utility............................. 58,830 4D Sport Utility............................. 33,570 4D Sedan...................................... 11,128 4D Sedan...................................... 10,387 4D Crew Cab ................................ 58,935 4D Sedan...................................... 50,081 4D Sport Utility............................. 50,642 2D Convertible.............................. 19,373 4D Sport Utility............................. 19,310 4D Sedan...................................... 53,379 4D Sport Utility............................. 35,791 2D Coupe...................................... 31,547 4D Sedan...................................... 28,839 5D Hatchback ............................... 19,555 4D Sport Utility............................. 74,920 4D Sport Utility............................. 39,504 4D Sport Utility............................. 33,222 4D Sport Utility............................. 46,154 4D Sedan...................................... 33,472 4D Sedan...................................... 9,853 4D Sedan...................................... 31,657 4D Sport Utility............................. 33,092 4D Sedan...................................... 11,800 4D Sedan...................................... 3,416 4D Sport Utility............................. 36,181 4D Hatchback ............................... 14,436 4D Sport Utility............................. 20,952 4D Sport Utility............................. 17,525 4D Sport Utility............................. 37,940 4D Sedan...................................... 42,817 4D Sport Utility............................. 31,723 4D Sport Utility............................. 17,338 4D Sport Utility............................. 40,568 4D Sedan...................................... 38,166 4D Sedan...................................... 25,178 4D Sedan...................................... 1,246 4D Sport Utility............................. 20,628 4D Sport Utility............................. 12,013 4D Sedan...................................... 6,490 4D Sedan...................................... 33,160 4D Sport Utility............................. 33,370 4D Crew Cab ................................ 72,915 4D Sport Utility............................. 26,015 2D Coupe...................................... 10,601 4D Sport Utility............................. 32,006 4D Sport Utility............................. 25,192 4D Sport Utility............................. 23,750 4D Sport Utility............................. 41,628

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J5778A 2011 Toyota Camry SE ........................................ H30409A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ H30008A 2010 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ J5677A 2011 Kia Sorento LX ............................................ T31379A 2011 Toyota Prius Two........................................ T31356A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ T31317B 2011 Toyota Prius Two........................................ K14039A 2011 Toyota Camry SE ........................................ T31514A 2011 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H30446A 2010 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4 ............................ J5788A 2012 Jeep Compass Sport ................................. H30332A 2010 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... T31384A 2011 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H30352A 2009 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ T31099A 2008 Toyota Tacoma Base V6 ........................... H29507A 2011 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ C3746B 2011 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited...................... K13923A 2012 Toyota Tacoma Base ................................. T31034A 2010 Chevrolet Equinox LT 2LT......................... TP16063 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. H30214A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... T31105A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. H30315A 2012 Honda Accord EX 3.5................................ B10233A 2006 Mercedes S-Class S430 4MATICÂŽ......... L12198A 2006 Lexus GS 300 ............................................... K13974A 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Work Truck .. D0892A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ H30237B 2008 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... H29550A 2011 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. H30223A 2010 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ L12094A 2011 Acura TSX 2.4 Technology ...................... T31367A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. H30153A 2011 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ J5729B 2009 Jeep Wrangler Sahara............................... T31176A 2010 Toyota Tacoma Base ................................. T31366A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. H30203A 2012 Nissan Rogue SV ........................................ T30742A 2011 Volkswagen GTI 2-Door Autobahn ....... H30057A 2011 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ H30049A 2010 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ T31337A 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser Base.............................. A11873A 2011 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H30286A 2011 Honda Odyssey EX .................................... AS0486B 2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport .............. HP16131 2010 Dodge Challenger SE................................. H29366A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... H30360A 2010 Honda Odyssey EX .................................... H30192A 2011 Honda CR-V EX........................................... L11811C 2010 Acura TSX 2.4.............................................. H30373A 2010 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ J5644A 2010 Jeep Wrangler Sport.................................. D0831A 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab..................... H30508A 2011 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ H29678A 2008 Mercedes C-Class C350 Sport................ H30368A 2011 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ J5787A 2011 GMC Terrain SLT-2...................................... H29462A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... H30337A 2011 Chrysler Town & Country Touring......... BP16072 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 ........................... A11839A 2010 Acura RDX Technology Package........... BP16073 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 Sport 4MATICÂŽ ... B10118A 2007 Lexus GX 470............................................... H30383A 2011 Honda Pilot LX ............................................ D0976A 2011 Dodge Nitro Shock .................................... XP0164 2013 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport SE ............... H30256A 2011 Honda Pilot LX ............................................ T31217A 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid XLE........................ H30470A 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid LE........................... A11876A 2011 Honda Element EX..................................... BS0501A 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab..................... BP16110 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 ........................... A11838A 2010 Acura RDX Technology Package........... H30519A 2012 Chevrolet Traverse LT 1LT ........................ H30263A 2012 Ford F-150 STX............................................ BP16059 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 ........................... T31343A 2010 Toyota Highlander V6................................ H30218A 2012 Acura TL Base............................................. T30923A 2011 Toyota Tacoma Base V6 ........................... H29907A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... H29204A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... J5773A 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited ................ T31409A 2011 Nissan PathďŹ nder LE ................................. T31136A 2010 Toyota Highlander Limited....................... H30209A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... H30309A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... H29363A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... BP16078 2011 Mercedes C-Class C300 ........................... H29446A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... L12178A 2012 Acura TL Base............................................. L12154A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... D0975A 2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport............................. T31146A 2010 Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class GLK350 4MATICÂŽ..... BP16126 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 ........................... H29485A 2011 Honda Odyssey EX-L................................. L12115A 2010 Lexus GS 350 ............................................... T31444A 2010 Toyota Tacoma Base V6 ........................... B10224A 2010 Toyota Tacoma Base V6 ........................... D0979A 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 Big Horn Quad Cab... H30333A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... JP16125 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo ................. B10088A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... A11844A 2010 Toyota Highlander Limited....................... H29890A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... H30123A 2011 Ford Explorer XLT....................................... T31066A 2010 Toyota Highlander Limited....................... CH5620A 2010 Acura MDX Base........................................ L12092A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... H29891A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... J5801A 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo ................. A11859A 2011 BMW 3 Series 328i xDrive ........................ J5756A 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited ................ H29667A 2011 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... H30116A 2012 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... D0933A 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab..................... J5782A 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS 1SS ........................ J5443B 2011 BMW 3 Series 335i xDrive ........................ H30015A 2012 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... T31273A 2011 Toyota Highlander SE................................ T30794A 2011 Toyota Highlander Limited....................... B10097B 2005 Chevrolet Corvette Base........................... T31423A 2011 Toyota 4Runner SR5.................................. J5800A 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo ................. B10184A 2010 Audi Q5 3.2 Premium................................. H30304A 2012 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... H29902C 2012 Acura TL SH-AWD Technology Package... L12129A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... T31188A 2011 Toyota 4Runner Limited V6 ..................... H29676A 2012 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... H30335A 2012 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... LP16128 2012 Volvo S80 T6 ................................................ BP16070A 2011 Audi A5 2.0T Premium Plus quattro...... P16099 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland ............. B10112A 2011 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 LTZ ............... BS0510 2013 Mercedes C-Class C300 ........................... J5718A 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited ................ BS0521 2013 Mercedes C-Class C300 ........................... P16120 2011 Cadillac SRX Performance Collection... BS0518 2013 Mercedes C-Class C300 ........................... BP16061 2011 Mercedes M-Class ML350 BlueTECÂŽ... L12204A 2013 BMW X3 xDrive28i..................................... L12191A 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ.................................. B10103A 2011 Mercedes GL-Class GL550 ......................

4D Sedan..................................... 5,223 4D Sport Utility............................ 37,166 4D Sport Utility............................ 52,742 4D Sport Utility............................ 43,304 5D Hatchback .............................. 10,271 4D Sport Utility............................ 14,512 5D Hatchback .............................. 32,101 4D Sedan..................................... 23,804 4D Sport Utility............................ 16,666 4D Sedan..................................... 18,406 4D Sport Utility............................ 3,825 4D Sport Utility............................ 17,241 4D Sport Utility............................ 14,123 4D Sport Utility............................ 32,186 4D Double Cab ............................ 74,583 4D Sport Utility............................ 46,852 4D Sedan..................................... 37,170 2D Regular Cab ........................... 15,216 4D Sport Utility............................ 29,334 4D Sport Utility............................ 21,889 4D Sport Utility............................ 30,441 4D Sport Utility............................ 17,791 4D Sedan..................................... 4,834 4D Sedan..................................... 62,504 4D Sedan..................................... 36,557 2D Standard Cab ......................... 30,000 4D Sport Utility............................ 19,273 4D Sport Utility............................ 38,861 4D Sport Utility............................ 26,841 4D Sport Utility............................ 15,115 4D Wagon ................................... 24,577 4D Sport Utility............................ 46,180 4D Sport Utility............................ 20,008 2D Sport Utility............................ 32,573 4D Access Cab ............................ 20,315 4D Sport Utility............................ 19,012 4D Sport Utility............................ 13,722 2D Hatchback .............................. 18,852 4D Sport Utility............................ 14,422 4D Sport Utility............................ 23,173 4D Sport Utility............................ 52,103 4D Sport Utility............................ 22,773 4D Passenger Van ....................... 34,054 4D Sport Utility............................ 28,070 2D Coupe..................................... 3,137 4D Sport Utility............................ 52,164 4D Passenger Van ....................... 33,528 4D Sport Utility............................ 9,346 4D Sedan..................................... 28,182 4D Sport Utility............................ 27,000 2D Sport Utility............................ 24,622 4D Quad Cab ............................... 48,299 4D Sport Utility............................ 19,900 4D Sedan..................................... 45,609 4D Sport Utility............................ 31,497 4D Sport Utility............................ 42,079 4D Sport Utility............................ 44,418 4D Passenger Van ....................... 27,003 4D Sedan..................................... 26,880 4D Sport Utility............................ 30,104 4D Sedan..................................... 24,874 4D Sport Utility............................ 53,441 4D Sport Utility............................ 22,318 4D Sport Utility............................ 10,762 4D Sport Utility............................ 4,640 4D Sport Utility............................ 21,551 4D Sedan..................................... 3,847 4D Sedan..................................... 22,265 4D Sport Utility............................ 17,624 4D Quad Cab ............................... 13,350 4D Sedan..................................... 20,000 4D Sport Utility............................ 36,660 4D Sport Utility............................ 10,809 4D Extended Cab......................... 1,170 4D Sedan..................................... 9,539 4D Sport Utility............................ 34,352 4D Sedan..................................... 19,656 4D Double Cab ............................ 20,470 4D Sport Utility............................ 40,320 4D Sport Utility............................ 20,285 4D Sport Utility............................ 21,959 4D Sport Utility............................ 18,922 4D Sport Utility............................ 46,679 4D Sport Utility............................ 24,080 4D Sport Utility............................ 32,984 4D Sport Utility............................ 17,873 4D Sedan..................................... 22,193 4D Sport Utility............................ 30,636 4D Sedan..................................... 19,149 4D Sport Utility............................ 47,112 2D Standard Cab ......................... 12,729 4D Sport Utility............................ 33,690 4D Sedan..................................... 32,016 4D Passenger Van ....................... 31,725 4D Sedan..................................... 37,887 4D Double Cab ............................ 29,225 4D Double Cab ............................ 28,045 4D Quad Cab ............................... 28,482 4D Sport Utility............................ 37,435 4D Sport Utility............................ 29,166 4D Sport Utility............................ 43,235 4D Sport Utility............................ 33,488 4D Sport Utility............................ 19,197 4D Sport Utility............................ 23,103 4D Sport Utility............................ 24,482 4D Sport Utility............................ 35,116 4D Sport Utility............................ 36,905 4D Sport Utility............................ 21,010 4D Sport Utility............................ 24,155 4D Sedan..................................... 31,075 4D Sport Utility............................ 46,919 4D Sport Utility............................ 25,789 4D Sport Utility............................ 16,749 4D Crew Cab ............................... 24,475 2D Coupe..................................... 3,815 4D Sedan..................................... 40,500 4D Sport Utility............................ 18,017 4D Sport Utility............................ 11,347 4D Sport Utility............................ 19,923 2D Convertible............................. 27,756 4D Sport Utility............................ 5 4D Sport Utility............................ 30,008 4D Sport Utility............................ 44,409 4D Sport Utility............................ 16,553 4D Sedan..................................... 8,724 4D Sport Utility............................ 26,701 4D Sport Utility............................ 31,050 4D Sport Utility............................ 13,399 4D Sport Utility............................ 14,181 4D Sedan..................................... 4,036 2D Coupe..................................... 44,252 4D Sport Utility............................ 35,148 4D Crew Cab ............................... 21,784 4D Sedan..................................... 10,366 4D Sport Utility............................ 16,643 4D Sedan..................................... 7,234 4D Sport Utility............................ 12,479 4D Sedan..................................... 6,051 4D Sport Utility............................ 30,060 4D Sport Utility............................ 9,148 4D Sport Utility............................ 17,019 4D Sport Utility............................ 38,402

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FOSTER FAMILIES WANTED who will open their hearts and homes to foster children of all ages. Compensation, support & training provided. Call FCCY 800-747-3807. EOE

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Sales/Retail/ Business Development

NOW HIRING:

AUTOMOTIVE SALES CONSULTANT & SERVICE TECHNICIAN Gateway Ford in Tunkhannock is expanding and we need a Sales Consultant and Experienced Service Technician to join our team. We offer health insurance, paid vacation and ford certified training. Call 570-836-3135 Email gtwford@epix.net Ask for Paul

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Business Opportunities

Existing Local Coffee & Donut Shop For Sale Confidential Inquiries. Call JP @ 570-371-8613

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

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700 MERCHANDISE 708

PLANET JR. ATTACHMENTS, including plows, cultivator, sweeps, harrows etc. 40 pieces $200. Old potato shovel $25. Log rolling tool, $40. Wheelbarrow with steel front wheel $25. Log rolling tool. OBO 570-693-1918

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Computer Equipment & Software

VISIT OUR WEBSITE! We have all your

printer ink needs and save up to half off your local store. We also ship Nationwide. Give us a call Toll Free# 855-250-5196 www.keystone inkandmore.com

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Furniture & Accessories

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

MATTRESS SETS! BRAND NEW $ave 60%80% on factory direct mattresses, THESE ARE NOT USED or re-manufactured. KINGS $250-QUEENS $170 FULLS $130TWINS $100 MUST LIQUIDATE IMMEDIATELY! BEDROOM FURNITURE starts at $299 a set! Sleigh beds $299! YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED Call 570-406-2009

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

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Medical Equipment

PATIENT HYDRAULIC LIFT, with polyester mesh sling with commode opening. New $450. POWER CHAIR. Golden Compass. Includes fully charged battery and cord. 2 speeds, $425. 570-474-6549

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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES AKC Registered. 1st shots and wormed. Parents on premises. $450 NO CHECKS. 570-328-4966

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HIGHLAND HILLS FABULOUS VIEW! 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, bi-level. Stainless kitchen with granite countertops. Porcelain tile & laminate throughout. In-ground pool. Economical heating. $219,900 Call 570-655-8034

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Only eight lots left. Custom design you home the way you want it. Call 570-675-1300

DALLAS TOWNSHIP 2 acres $39,900 or

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

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7 acres $89,900, blacktop road, soil tested and approved for building. Nice woods, great views, wide frontage, great property/neighborhood for kids, #1 rated Dallas School District. Call 570-245-6288

LAKE TOWNSHIP

32 acres, wooded & cleared. Well, 6 room older house, currently rented. No Realtors. 570-675-2572

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SWOYERSVILLE 100 x 150, cleared, surveyed level building lot. Utilities are available. $24,900. Call: 570-288-4899

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Pa Paper and Supply Co.

seeks Full time person with 2-5 years current driving experience. Must have Class A or minimum with Class B 5 years. Same day deliveries. Lifting up to 75lbs. Apply online: www.papaper.com Great hourly rate and benefits with monthly incentive after 90 days. EOE and Drug Free Workplace.

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Hiring Experienced Forklift Operator/Technicians Operate powered industrial forklift equipment with attachments to safely perform various assignments.

***STRAIGHT DAY SHIFT OR NIGHT SHIFT (12 hour shifts ave. 42 hours per week) Salary commensurate with experience MUST HAVE 1 YEAR FULL TIME EXPERIENCE Skills Required: • High School Diploma/GED • College education preferred • Computer Skills • Valid Driver’s License • Criminal Background Check • Pass Pre-Employment Drug Screen & Physical *Mehoopany Location * Benefits Available *

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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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Antiques & Collectibles

KITCHEN TABLES, retro, both for $100 Double bed headboard & footboard, $25, dresser with mirror, $50 OBO. 570-693-1918

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VILLAGE. Mobile home in Dallas School District. All new appliances, Full length deck and shed. Central air, must see. $14,900. or best offer. 570-991-7028

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LAKE SALE, NY: 5 acres Bass Lake $29,900. 7 acres 400’ waterfront $29,900. 6 lake properties. Were $39,900 now $29,900. www.LandFirstNY.c om Ends June 30th. Call 1-888-6832626 UPSTATE NY- Our newest affordable acreage, owner financing. 60 acres, cabin, stream & timber $79,995. 80 acres, nice timber, stream, ATV trails, borders farmlands, great hunting: $74,995. 73 acres, pine forest, road front, utilities. Minutes to Oneida Lake boat launch: $79,995. Small sportsmen’s tracts: 3-5 acres starting at $12,995. Call 800-229-7843 or info@landand camps.com

Job Seekers are looking here! Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 and ask for an employment specialist WATERFRONT LOTSVirginia’s Eastern Shore. Was $300k, Now from $55k. Large lots, community pool, pier and recreational center. Great for boating, fishing & kayaking. www.old millpointe.com 757-824-0808

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WILKES-BARRE VICTORIAN CHARM 34 W. Ross St.

Fully furnished, 1st floor, 1 bedroom, all appliances and most utilities included. Secure, private off street parking. Historic building is non smoking/no pets. Base rent $700/mo. Security, references required. View at houpthouse.com 570-762-1453

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HANOVER TWP.

2 bedroom, 1st floor, with back room for storage. Off street parking. Private rear entrance. Water, sewer, hot water & appliances included. Pets considered. $575/month + 1 month security. 570-606-7884 after 9:00 a.m. & before 9 pm. 570-256-7837 before 9 am & after 9 pm

WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH 2nd floor, 2

bedroom, big living room, off-street parking, washer /dryer hook-up. $525 + utilities & security deposit. 570-690-7721

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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 KINGSTON Available July 15th Renovated, large kitchen & living room, 2 bedrooms, all appliances, dishwasher, laundry. Hardwood floors, private parking, deck. Quiet, convenient neighborhood, soundproofing. Close to Colleges, Montessori, Sem, stores, highway. $810. No smoking, cats considered. No Section 8. 610-389-8226

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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

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WYOMING FIRST FLOOR One Bedroom

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WILKES-BARRE: single 3 bedroom brick home. Yard, new carpeting, appliances included. WYOMING: 1st floor 2 bedroom apt. stove, refrigerator included Nice neighborhood ! PLAINS: 3 bedroom + bonus room yard, off street parking, refrigerator, stove included. KINGSTON 1 bedroom 2nd floor

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COMMERCIAL RETAIL PROPERTY FOR RENT:

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Cottage on Crescent Lake. Furnished, walk out basement, air conditioning, laundry, oil, propane, dock deck, $125,000 607-729-8206

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Lake Waynewood $875,000

Lake Waynewood Lakefront....Simply Spectacular Southern Living Charm meets Pristine Lake Waynewood. Rare lakefront offering offers 120 feet lakeside with the house of your dreams. Masterfully planned and built, glistening waters are viewed from every vantage point from room to room. Entertainment and relaxation stations throughout and the lakeside living won’t be beat...trust your instincts...it will become a lifelong treasure. Lake Waynewood offers over 300 acres of unspoiled nature including its 65 acre non motor boating lake.

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HUTCH. (1) large Agi Plastics group calf hutch. $300. Good for housing calfs, mini horses, goats, sheep or poultry. TANKS, 2 stock, $100. 570-351-6145

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WILKES-BARRE PLAINS, WYOMING KINGSTON

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

758 Miscellaneous

BASEBALLS, 22 new Wilson baseballs in box $50. 1 dozen new softballs $25. 4 wooden bats. $25 OBO 570-693-1918

Apartments/ Unfurnished

Apartment. $435 dollars/mo.plus utilities. security deposit required, 1 year lease. No pets or smoking New gas heating system. Large yard, nice neighborhood call 570-760-7504 for appointment.

Interested Applicants can Apply Online at www.XLCServices.com. Interviews scheduled Monday thru Friday. Call 800-472-1013 or walk-ins welcome at Job Fairs.

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No Pets. Lease. Credit Check Call Tina Randazzo 8am-5pm 570-899-3407

WILKES-BARRE For lease, available

immediately, 1 large bedroom, 1 bathroom, refrigerator and stove, washer/ dryer provided. $550/month plus utilities, references and security. 570-735-4074 Leave message

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Looking for carefree, easy living? You’ll have it made w/ this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath condo at Oakford Glen. Leave the mowing & the maintenance to someone else and relax and enjoy life for a change! Serenity and beauty abound here. Outside, you’ll be surrounded by the peaceful, wooded setting. You can go for a jog, take a walk or just sit on your deck and enjoy the view. Inside, you’ll appreciate the beauty of lovely hardwood floors, granite counters and your cozy, wood-burning fireplace. The clubhouse and the pool are yours to enjoy as well - no chlorine or pool vacuuming required!

Offered at $229,712

Offered by: Lori Jewett (570) 585-0627 Terry Nelson (570) 714-9248 Lewith & Freeman Real Estate, Inc. Office: (570) 585-0600 Real Value. Real Results.


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A Fairy Tale Come True…

The famous Johnson & Johnson estate has been magically revived to its historic reverence and married with practical adornments creating a breathtaking destination. ...Welcome to Fern Hall

A Timeless Tale

Fern Hall began its rise to glory when in the 1770s Samuel Meredith brokered a deal through Benjamin Franklin to purchase the property for 5 shillings. In the 1820’s, Sylvester Johnson, a farmer from Connecticut bought the land. Several decades later, three if his sons incorporated the Johnson & Johnson company and soon became American aristocrats. James Wood Johnson designed the existing mansion in a combination of English and French Manor styles – thus was the birth of Fern Hall.

Regal Estate

Uncommon commodities such as Fern Hall are rarely offered to the public and the extraordinary condition of this property. Original components such as marble floors, subway tiles, ornate woodwork and atop of the 2nd floor rests one of the 1st known electric elevators. The circular motor court drive and stone colonnade are original but embellished with slate patio and manicured landscaping.

Exquisite Amenities

The painstaking restoration of Fern Hall has birthed an allusive treasure with a esteemed restaurant voted “Simply the Best” by a New Your City publication and an intimate outdoor setting popular for receptions and romantic interludes.

Poetry in Motion

From hitting the links on an awarding winning golf course to diving into a lakeside lifestyle to exploring the 100+ acres that houses the estate, Fern Hall delineates the concept of living life to the fullest.

Endless Possibilities

Become immersed in the bliss through elevated vistas of majestic Elk Mountain, crystal clear Crystal Lake views, scenes of the picturesque grounds and inhale the scents of the emerald plateaus that lifts your spirits and enlightens the soul.

A Happy Ending

As the sun sets on Fern Hall and an endless sky punctuated with brilliant stars rests until another inspiring sunrise paints the estate with all of its veneration it punctuates the possibility of owning a piece of history.

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KINGSTON

5 car garage, 1,500 sq, ft, bathroom, electric possible. 10’ CEILINGS, BLOCK WALLS, Ibeams, new roof. great Area. Available Immediately $500/month. 610-389-8226

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NANTICOKE

Half Double 2 bedroom, 1 bath, attic, stove, dryer and a washer hook up. Off street parking for 2 cars. Cable and all utilities included. $750 + security. 570-780-7984

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AMERICA REALTY OFFICE 570-288-1422

HOUSE BEAUTIFUL

Includes white colonial kitchen, center island, all appliances, 2 glass / windowed enclosed porches, gas fireplace, 1.5 baths & more. 2 YEAR SAME RENT $900/month + utilities. NO PETS/ EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION.

Sell your own home! Place an ad HERE 570-829-7130

971 Vacation & Resort Properties

Quiet street, off street parking. 1 bedroom, computer room, washer/dryer hookup, dry basement. NO PETS. Non-smoker. $624/month plus security and 1 year lease. Call Mike after 4PM 570-760-1418

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

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Lake Front Cottage “Simplicity” on Schooley Pond Fishing, Boating, Swimming & Relaxing. Boats included. $700/week. Call 570-965-9048

AVOCA 2 bedrooms, 1 bath,

Manufactured house. Remodeled, wall to wall, stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer, air, offstreet parking, yard. No pets. $475. Call 570-947-5113

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3 Bedroom/2 baths. Reserved Parking. Refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave. hardwood floors, plenty of closets, large unfinished basement. Large outdoor deck. Very private, very quiet. $1,300 per month, 1 year lease. No pets /no smoking. 570-762-3640. Available 15 June.

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

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TIMELESS BEAUTY This stone mansion was built by prestigious architect George Lewis whose work includes numerous historic places in NE PA. Situated on 21+ acres this 7000 SF home includes 8 stall horse barn & 75 x 150 indoor riding area. Virtual Tour: www.3dvirtualvisions.com/westmain/ MLS# 12-1540 MARION 585-0602 or CHRISTIAN 585-0614

WAVERLY Grand historic home on 5.5 magnificent acres. So very much detail throughout, 18 rooms, 8 baths, 4 fireplaces, 4 car garage. A treasure! MLS# 12-4586 BEVERLY 585-0619 $899,000

WINDRIDGE FARMS II Fabulous 5000SF home on 12.39acres. 4BR, 5 bath brick w/everything you could want in a home! spacious MBR Ste; terrific rec rm w/FP, wet bar opening to patio; 5 car garage; heated pool; lighted volleyball court; putting green & much more! MLS# 13-1512 RAE 714-9234 $895,000

LAKE FRONT AT SUMMIT LAKE! Pull down the private drive and capture the view of your everyday escape. Your 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath lake front home situated on 5 picturesque acres awaits your arrival. You’ll be consumed by the calmness and privacy of Summit Lake because now your home. www.christiansaunders.com MLS# 13-945 CHRISTIAN 585-0614 $799,900

ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE! Dream home combines great living & fabulous entertaining. Spectacular entrance, high ceilings, marble floors. 1st flr Mst suite, exercise room, office, and kitchen are all luxurious yet perfectly suited for everyday life! www.christiansaunders.com MLS#12-538 CHRISTIAN 585-0614 $749,900

CLARKS SUMMIT You will find quality throughout in this 5 yr old custom home. Fabulous Kitchen featuring 12ft granite island & Viking/Frigidaire appliances. Gorgeous HW, extensive crown moldings, generous room sizes, fully finished lower level, 3 zone heat/ cooling. Serene yard w/ pool & spa. MLS# 13-1990 JOAN 696-0887 $669,000

CLARKS SUMMIT One of a kind spacious 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home w/ lots of character, wood floors, natural woodwork, built ins, fireplace and much more all on 1+ acre in the borough. MLS#131845 EDNA 585-0610 $325,000

FLORAL PARK This unique home features a large open floor plan, 3-4 bedrooms, sunroom, deck, fireplace, wet bar and more. MLS#131446 MARION 585-0602 $3299,900

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ROYAL OAKS CLARKS SUMMIT Brand new and waiting for your finishing touches! This 4 bedroom home features gourmet kitchen, regal office with built-ins, large family room with fireplace, awesome master suite and more all situated on a corner lot. MLS# 12-3839 MARION 585-0602 $499,000

GLENMAURA Beautiful brick home offers new hardwood floors, granite kitchen countertops, nice private backyard, finished lower level and much more. MLS#13-1297 JAIME 585-0609 or MARION 585-0602 $485,000

GLENMAURA Beautiful home w/ all the amenities. Wonderful floor plan that affords convenience & privacy. Located on a cul-de-sac. Fully landscaped & sits up high off the road. MLS# 12-4796 PEG 714-9247 $439,000

CLARKS SUMMIT Outstanding home featuring central air, lg master suite w/ sitting area & bath. Modern kitchen w/ breakfast nook, lg formal DR, FR w/ fireplace, 2 tiered deck and 3 car garage all situated on a double lot w/ private yard. MLS#13-2579 MARION 585-0602 $349,900

NEW!

CLARKS SUMMIT Beautiful 4 bedroom ranch home offers private park like setting featuring salt water in ground pool, cabana, outdoor fireplace, koi pond, stone walls and more. MLS# 13-1216 ELIZABETH 585-0608 $275,000

MOOSIC Spacious bi-level features quality workmanship with hardwood flooring, four bedrooms, two stone fireplaces, three tile bathrooms, marble sunroom, family room with brass bar, inground pool, very private setting and convenient location. MLS# 13-2647 MAUREEN 585-0607 $249,900

NEW!

NEWLY REMODELED 3 bedroom home situated on corner lot in Minooka. Enjoy the Spring days on deck and summer nights on the screened porch, a definite must see! MLS# 12-5299 JAIME 585-0609 $209,000

ABINGTON MEADOWS Lovely 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome. First floor master, enclosed porch, huge closets, modern kitchen and baths, central a/c. These townhomes sell quickly so don’t delay! Priced to sell! MLS#13-2414 LORI 585-0627 $203,000

NEW!

DUNMORE Move in condition, beautiful 2 story contemporary home with large fenced in yard, spacious stone deck, gas fireplace, neutral colors, breakfast bar, foyer, plenty of storage. A MUST SEE! MLS#13-1035 ELIZABETH 585-0608 $229,900

CLARKS SUMMIT Spacious 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath split level offers a modern kitchen overlooking a cozy family room w/ wood-burning fireplace, finished basement and a 2 car garage. MLS# 13-912 LORI 585-0627 $219,000

CLARKS SUMMIT Updated & bright 2-story w/ 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath; new floors, new carpeting and paint throughout; bright 3-season sunroom, huge yard for entertaining, plus detached garage w/loft for storage, just 2 blocks from downtown restaurant& shopping. A great value! MLS#13-2628 RENEE 585-0626 $177,500

CLARKS SUMMIT Terrific Townhome! Newer hardwood flooring, 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, whirlpool, 2 car garage, beautiful lake views! MLS# 12-4576 BEVERLY 585-0619 $176,000

TUNKHANNOCK Country but convenient! Over an acre surrounds this lovely 3-4BR home with covered rear deck, pool, pond, garage & much more! MLS# 12-3190 KIM 585-0606 or MARY 714-9274 $174,900

WEST SCRANTON Well maintained charming 4 bedroom cape cod. Hardwood floors modern eat in kitchen. New water heater. MLS# 13-461 MARION 585-0602 $84,900

OLD FORGE Lots of space for a little price. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths plus a 1 year home warranty! Seller is ready to move on so bring us an offer! MLS#12-3256 LORI 585-0627 $79,900

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SOUTH ABINGTON TWP Delightful 2 bedroom 1.5 bath home. Very will maintained, fireplace, vaulted ceiling, wrap around deck, garage and more. MLS# 13-2575 BEVERLY 585-0619 $169,000

HARVEY’S LAKE Immaculate 3BR, 2.5 bath End Unit Townhouse!! Cherry & granite eat-in kitchen w/appliances open to LR w/FP & sliders to patio; large dining area & foyer; spacious MBR Suite; each BR has walk-in closet; A/C; 1st floor laundry; garage; boat slip available. MLS# 13-2526 RAE 714-9234 $214,900

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NEW!

EAST MOUNTAIN Newer home that is move in ready with an above ground pool, back yard, and off street parking. Features include gas fireplace, hardwood floors, and large composite deck! MLS#13-2495 www.christiansaunders.com CHRISTIAN 585-0614 $189,900

UNDER CONSTRUCTION at Olde Grove Estates. Ranch units with garage, master suite, public sewer, all in a country setting close to the interstates. Special construction price. MLS#12-550 MARION 585-0602 $219,000

CAREFREE LIVING! - Briarwood end-unit with 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, recently updated kitchen and baths, plus new flooring and finished lower level. MLS#13-1874 KIM 585-0606 $158,210

PRIDE OF OWNERS Resonates through this Plot Section home. This solid 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home with 2 car garage and it is very well maintained! MLS # 131246 www.christiansaunders.com CHRISTIAN 585-0614 $119,900

MINOOKA RANCH Lovely 2 bedroom wi/ 2 car garage, beautiful covered rear porch & nice yard. Close to the neighborhood park, all of the shopping & entertainment you could want. Bring your design ideas and imagine the possibilities! MLS# 13-470 LORI 585-0627 $115,900

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Proud Sponsor of the

June 21, 22, 23, 2013 Celebrate the beauty, splendor, and cultural signiďŹ cance of a regional treasure, the Susquehanna River SUNDAY JUNE 23

The Wilkes-Barre Riverfront Parks Committee Presents RiverFest 2013

Dragon Boat Racing 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

FRI JUNE 21

Opening Ceremonies & Concert on the Commons Wilkes-Barre River Common Millennium Circle Portal 6pm - 9pm Opening Ceremonies, Free Concerts on the Commons, Free Family Fishing, Paint a Community Mural, PA American Water Children’s Art Exhibit, Food Vendors & More. Live Musical Performances: Classic Rock Express & Don Shappelle and the Pickups River Trip - Paddle from West Pittston to Wilkes-Barre (4pm-7pm)

SAT JUNE 22

Festival at Nesbitt Park Noon - 5pm Enjoy an Afternoon of Fun & Activities for All Ages! Children’s Art & Nature Programs, Live Mammals Program (2pm), Pony Rides, Bounce House, Guided Nature Hikes, Kayaking Demos, Dragon Boat Team Training, Food Vendors & More. River Trip - Paddle from Harding to Wilkes-Barre (8am-2pm)

SOJOURN ON THE RIVER • Friday, June 21, 4-7pm West Pittston to Wilkes-Barre • Saturday, June 22, 8am-2pm Harding to Wilkes-Barre • Sunday, June 23, 8am-2pm Wilkes-Barre to Hunlock Creek

SUN JUNE 23

Awaken the Dragons 10am - 3pm View Local Dragon Boat Racing Teams on the Susquehanna River. River Trip - Paddle from Wilkes-Barre to Hunlock Creek (8am2pm)

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SUSQUEHANNA KAYAK & CANOE RENTAL at 570-388-6107 www.kayaktheriver.com

Mandatory safety training will be given to all participants before the launch by the OutďŹ tters.

Polka On The River Common 6pm - 8:30pm Stanky and the Coal Miners

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