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Marley’s Mission moves to Newton Non-profit organization announces name change

located at 188 Shaffer Road, Lake Ariel, and its future home is a 32-acre NEWTON TWP. - Marley’s Mission, a non-profit parcel of land on Port organization that provides Royal Road, Newton Township, currently owned free equine-based therapy and farmed by Keith Eckto children who have experienced trauma, marked el. The organization is its second anniversary July being renamed “Marley’s Mission at Matt Burne 5, with an announcement Acres on Eckel Farms,” in of its new location and honor and remembrance of name change. The mission is currently R. Matthew Burne, whose BY ELIZABETH BAUMEISTER lbaumeister@theabingtonjournal.com

Gene Talerico, President of Marley’s Mission, gives a short speech.

Ruby resigns

property on Edella Road was sold and donated to the mission to offset the cost of building its new home. Marley’s Mission Board Member Denise Vitali Burne, sister of Matt Burne, along with Founder and Program Director April Loposky, President Gene Talerico and other representatives of the

Board of Directors and Capital Campaign Committee were present for an unveiling of the mission’s new logo and plans at the Port Royal Road property. “The ground that we stand on today is not just a big piece of dirt,” said Talerico during a speech. “It’s a piece of hope. And

Hiking through nature

SPRINKLES OF SUMMER FUN

BY TOM ROBINSON For the Abington Journal

MOOSIC- Jeremy Ruby made a decision that many Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre Yankees fans have made. After 13 years, Ruby stepped away from the team. Jeremy Ruby Now, Ruby has made a decision the SWB Yankees are hoping also will be shared by fans. Ruby has returned to the Yankees. He resigned as Abington Heights Director of Athletics and Development Friday, after less than two years in the position, to rejoin the Yankees as executive vice president of baseball operations. “They were nothing but great up there,” Ruby said of Abington Heights School District. “I had the time of my life up there in one of the best communities around.” Changes on the horizon lured See Ruby, Page 6

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Denise Burne addresses the crowd before the unveiling plans for the See Marley’s, Page 8 new home of Marley’s Mission.

BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI Abington Journal Correspondent

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Cooling off in the sprinkler at Comm Camp, from left: Jack Walsh, Ethan Cutillo, Lily Mascia, Bobby Reese and Sarah Hoban.

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ampers in the level one group, ages four and five, cooled off in wading pools, under a sprinkler and on a plastic water slide during Comm Camp’s water play time on the lawn of the Waverly Community House (Comm) July 6. Each summer, The Comm, 1115 North Abington Road, Waverly, runs this six-week summer day camp for children Pre-K through Grade seven. Upcoming Comm camp sessions are scheduled for weekdays, June 25 through August 3 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. For more info, visit www.waverlycomm.org or call 570.586.8191, ext. 2. For images of the day, see Page 3.

MEET THE PRESIDENT

Art Walk keeps tradition, adds flair

Life through R a lens

BY ELIZABETH BAUMEISTER

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BY KELLY MCDONOUGH Abington Journal Correspondent

One area president managed to reconcile his father’s idea of a conventional career with a personal quest for an innovative vocation. “Growing up in Dunmore in the 50s, Clarks Summit seemed to be a world away. But, after Cali spending my junior year of high school in Japan as a Rotary exchange student, Clarks Summit quickly became much closer. My time in Japan cultivated my interest in photography and, after graduation from Penn State with a degree in community development, I somehow convinced my traditional Italian father to let me gamble on a profession in photography. He knew I spent most of my time in college behind a camera and not behind a textbook,” said Guy Cali, president See President, Page 7

epresentational. Realistic. Impressionistic. These are the words used by artist Helmut Kunst, of Clarks Summit, to describe his paintings, which will be on display for Clarks Summit’s Second Friday Art Walk July 13 from 5 to 9 p.m. Kunst has been involved with the art walk, which is sponsored by the Arts Council of the Abingtons, since its inception last April. This month, he is the featured artist, displaying at Edward Jones, 406 S. State St. Kunst said the paintings to be displayed are small, some watercolor and most

acrylic, and their purpose is to capture the moment simply and quickly. He also noted the artwork is currently for sale at affordable prices. Originally in the graphic design and advertising field, Kunst said he transitioned into painting as the industry began to change about 25 years ago. “I’ve always been involved in the arts, one way or another,” he said. Kunst’s artwork has been displayed in a similar event in Carbondale, the AFA Gallery in Scranton and several museums and venues in New Jersey. He said of the Clarks See Art Walk, Page 8

Originally in the graphic design and advertising field, Helmut Kunst said he transitioned into painting as the industry began to change about 25 years ago. His work is shown above.

Jack Lawrence presents a stained glass portrait of a cat.

Art offers renewed sense of purpose BY STEPHANIE ELKO Abington Journal Correspondent

It was 30 years ago that Jack Lawrence saw his father, a physician, declining in health. The elder Lawrence did not want to do anything or go anywhere. Jack Lawrence and his brother searched for something to keep their father involved and found glass art. Although the senior Lawrence had no artistic background, in no time he started to complete a few pieces each week. “Stain glass is addicting. Once you start you can’t stop,” Lawrence said. After encouraging his See Art, Page 8

wild turkey crossed the path on the walking trail through the meadow, birds chirped and sang their songs and butterflies fluttered from flower to flower during a recent Countryside Conservancy hike that began at the trailhead of Meadowsweet Preserve off Lily Lake Road, Dalton, July 6. The temperature soared to more than 90 degrees as Bill Kern, executive director and hike organizer, offered members an opportunity to experience the beauty and tranquility of two of the conservancy’s properties. “The First Friday Hikes serve multiple purposes,” said Kern, a land protection specialist. “First and foremost, we’ve heard feedback from a lot of our members that say, ‘It’s nice to hear what you’re doing, but we’d like to experience these properties in person.’ We thought it made the most sense to address this feedback with group hikes. As we’re out there, I’ll also be monitoring the properties for any changes from previous surveys, so these hikes really serve multiple purposes.” On hand to share stories and information was conservancy member, conservationist and environmental educator, Jerry Petula, Factoryville, who discussed a number of environmental issues throughout the hike. “I used to do a whole program on myths and folklore… and one of the common myths is that moss always grows on the north side of the tree…(the truth is) it (moss) frequently grows where the conditions are good enough with light and moisture as factors.” The hike began on level terrain through a meadow, which gave way to gentle hills

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Jerry Petula points out an ash tree that has recently been threatened by the emerald ash borer. our state tree."


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COMMUNITY CALENDAR CHILDREN AND TEEN SUMMER CAMPS Comm Camp, at The Waverly Community House, 1115 North Abington Road, Waverly, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Weekdays, through August 3. A six-week summer day camp for Pre-K through Grade seven. Info: www.waverlycomm.org or 586.8191, ext. 2. Countryside Community Church Vacation Bible School, July 9 - 13 at 14001 Church Hill Road. The theme is “National Park: My God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” Will begin each night at 5:30 with a light supper and conclude at 8 p.m. Ages three sixth grade. Register: 587.3206 or countrysidechurch@yahoo.com. Space Quest, July 9 -13 at Clarks Green Assembly of God Church, from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. for children ages four to 12. A kid-friendly light dinner will be offered at 4:30 p.m. each night with the VBS activities beginning at 5 p.m. sharp. Pre-registration may be made at cgassembly.com, by calling the office at 586.8286, or at the church office at 204 South Abington Road, Clarks Green, across from CVS. Cost: free, donations accepted. Fourth Annual Lackawanna Trail Lion Club Football Camp, July 16 and 17 from 5:30 – 8 p.m. on the game field of the Lackawanna Trail High School. For ages 6 – 14. Each camper will receive position specific instruction and coaching on the fundamentals of blocking and tackling, how to get into a solid football stance, how to use their ‘power angles’, stretching, agility, proper form running technique, and teamwork. Each camper will receive a camp T-shirt and be eligible for prizes. Cost: $20 if registered by July 13, $25 if registering at door. Info: 335.3768 or jerviss@ltsd.org. Anthracite Heritage Museum Camp, July 17 through 20 from 9 a.m. -12:30 p.m. at the Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum. Rain or shine. For boys and girls ages 7 to 12. Campers will learn about the heritage and history of Pa. through stories, crafts, food, music and hands-on activities. Cost: $50 (includes all snacks and supplies). Info/registration: 963.4804. DAILY EVENTS July 12: Pocono Raceway Blood Drive, at PennDOT’s District 4 Office, 55 Keystone Industrial Park, Dunmore, from 8 a.m. - noon. Blood Donors will receive a free grandstand admission ticket to all August 4 race events at Pocono Raceway. Info: 963.4044. July 13: Nature Activities and Crafts, at the Lackawanna State Park Environmental Learning Center at 2 p.m. Families are invited to visit the Learning Center for nature activities and crafts, as well as to view the animal mounts. Info: 945.7110 or www.visitPAparks.com.

Free fishing The South Abington Twp. Police and Maintenance Departments are planning their 17th annual Children’s Fishing Derby, to be held at the Lackawanna State Park July 21 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. It is open to children up to 15 years of age, accompanied by an adult. Bait will be provided, children are not required to possess a fishing license and there is no cost to enter. Participants must pre-register by calling the Township at 586.2111, visiting the Township building at 104 Shady Lane Road, Chinchilla, or emailing satpd@comcast.net. Donations to support the event may be sent to the South Abington Community Projects Fund, PO Box 492, Chinchilla, PA 18410.

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ABPA plans music, art and shopping The Abington Business and Professional Association (ABPA) plans to bring music, art and merchandise to Clarks Summit through Summerfest, to begin with the Art Walk July 13 and run in conjunction with Sidewalk Sale Days to July 15. Participating businesses include: A-1 Gold and Diamond Mine 2, Angels Galeria, Cloe and Company, Duffy’s Coffee House, Everything Natural, Lawler’s Affordable Elegance, Paulette’s Pretty Purses, Penn Security Bank & Trust, Rave’s Outdoor Furniture, Sanderson State Street Salon, Sonia’s Contemporary Clothing, Sole to Soul, Steve Pronko Jewelry and White’s Country Floral. Shown, from left: Donna Czarowski, of Cloe and Company; Patty Lawler, of Lawler’s Affordable Elegance; Deborah Kennedy, of Penn Security Bank and Trust and Sonia Wysochanski, of Sonia’s Contemporary Clothing/Kidazzle.

emergency equipment; fire safety; hearing screenings; Childhood Lead Poisoning Program. Also includes musical entertainment by Bill Frye and healthy snacks for children. Rain or shine. Performance by Guitarist and song writer Billy Rogan, at the Abington Community Library, 1200 West Grove Street, Clarks Summit, from 1 - 3 p.m. Complimenting the music will be the photography of Sally Wiener Grotta, whose photographic exhibit, “Mind’s Eye View,” will be July 14: Lackawanna Audubon Society Nature Walk, at the on display at the library July Varden Conservation Area at 9 5 through August 31. Coffee will be served. Cost: free. a.m. Directions: Take Rt. 191 Info: 587.3440. north from Hamlin corners to Find the Hidden GeoRt. 296 north; Take a right cache, at the Lackawanna when you reach Tannery Rd.; the entrance will be on the left. State Park Campground Amphitheatre and Austin Rd. at Info: 586.8343. 6 p.m. Geo-caching is a high Health and Safety Event, at tech scavenger hunt using the Clarks Green Borough GPS units. Using a park Building, 104 N. Abington Rd, provided GPS units, event from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Safety demonstrations and information facilitators will introduce participants to this fun family will include: water, bike and activity. Info: 945.7110 or skateboard safety; finger print www.visitPAparks.com. analysis for children; South Anthracite Curling Club Abington’s police dog and Exclusive Sessions, at The Ice

Owl Outlaws, at the Lackawanna State Park Campground Amphitheater and Grouse Trail at 7 p.m. Participants will join the park educator for a “Whooo Done It Hike” and discover the criminal past of these nighttime predators. Info: 945.7110 or www.visitPAparks.com. Gary Lukasievicz Memorial Softball Tournament, at Derenick’s Field in Taylor, continuing July 14 and 15. Benefits Ronald McDonald House. Cost: $100 per team. Info: 903.7014.

Rink at Coal St. in WilkesBarre from 7 - 10 p.m. Learn the basics of one of the fastest-growing sports in the U.S. Come as one or a group of friends. Registration begins at 6:30 p.m. Cost: $15. There is no skating necessary. All you need is warm, comfortable clothing and clean sneakers with a good gripping sole. The club provides everything else. Info/register: 266.7978. July 15: Second Annual Northeast Karate and Boxing Motorcycle Ride to Benefit the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter, at noon, with registration beginning at 11:30 a.m. All You can Eat Breakfast Buffet, at the Clarks Summit Fire Company, 321 Bedford St. from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Cost: $8 for adults, $4 children 10 and under. 41st Annual Scranton Region Collector Car Show, at the Abington Executive Park, Morgan Highway, at 8 a.m. Sponsored by Road Scholar Transport. Winners Parade begins at 3 p.m. Cost: $3. Info: 346.3771.

Conference to highlight classical education Classical Conversations, a local one-day-a-week community for home-centered schooling of children in grades K4 through high school, is hosting a three-day Parent Practicum Conference, July 19 to 21 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Heritage Baptist Church, 538 Venard Road, Clarks Summit. Free to all local parents and interested adults, this

year’s practicum is designed to challenge and inspire participants along the journey of Christian home-centered education while causing growth in understanding of the classical model of education. Morning sessions will include discussions and teaching practice, with a focus on Latin. Afternoon sessions will teach parents

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how to instill a love of words and how to master teaching structure and style in writing using the Institute for Excellence in Writing program. A bookstore will be available. Academic camps and nursery are also available to children for a nominal fee. To register, visit www.classicalconversations.com or call Bonnie Janus at 586.2449.

Editor: Graduation time is a happy and a very momentous occasion for the graduates and their parents. It’s a time in life when that beautiful baby has grown into a fine young man/woman; a time these young graduates start to make their marks in life to follow their dreams and ambitions. I recently viewed a commercial prepared by Commissioner Patrick O’Malley that really hit home. He recorded a commercial shot in a cemetery and reiterated what “morbid” meant to him. He stated morbid is congratulating your son on his graduation, only to bury him a few days later, due to a horrific car accident. Morbid is kissing your

beautiful young daughter good night on prom night and the next time you see her, she is in the hospital paralyzed. Commissioner O’Malley spoke to the teens and encouraged them “not to drink and drive.” Alcohol affects not only you, but everyone around you. As a parent, I had the joy to see my children graduate high school. I’m a part of my beautiful grandchildren’s lives and want to see them walk down the same path of success and dreams. I want to join Commissioner O’Malley in spreading his mission to alert teens, “do not drink and drive.” Alcohol and drugs kill people. Dorothy Arndt Scranton

Nicholson Heritage Association purchases station, seeks donations With donations from individuals and local businesses and a $25,000 Pepsi Refresh Project grant, the Nicholson Heritage Association (the Association) has purchased the former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad’s (DL&W) Nicholson Station. This historic landmark has been a virtually unchanged fixture in the town for more than 160 years. Purchasing it is the first step in the Association’s initiative to renovate it into a community and visitor’s center, as well as a gateway to the Viaduct Valley Way Scenic Byway. Through collaboration with all stakeholders, the Association can return the station to its former role as the center of the community. “By preserving this remarkable historic building, the Heritage Association can foster pride within our town and region,” said Marion Sweet, Chair of the Association. “Thank you to everyone who voted and helped us win the grant.” The station was originally built by one of the DL&W’s predecessors, the Liggett’s Gap Railroad, in 1849. This first, and largest, railroad station on that line was initially used to board transient

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workers before being used to handle freight and passengers. With the completion of the Clarks Summit-Hallstead Cut-off, also referred to as the Nicholson Cut-off, in 1915, passenger service began from the then new brick and concrete station next to the then just complete Tunkhannock Viaduct, also known as the Nicholson Bridge. After 1915, the original 1849 station handled all freight, even following the DL&W merger with the Erie Railroad in 1960, when the railroad became the Erie Lackawanna Railroad (EL). Due to financial hardship, the EL permanently closed the station in 1971. The Station was sold in 1983 to a local business and in private use until purchased by the Association. Donations can be mailed to the Association at P.O. Box 496, Nicholson, PA, 18446. In addition, donations are accepted through PayPal. More information is available at www.nicholsonstation.org. The next Nicholson Heritage Association meeting will take place at 7 p.m. July 25 at the First Presbyterian Church, 65 State Street, Nicholson.

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Author to speak at Cultural Center John Anthony Gilvey, author of a book about former Scranton resident and Broadway, film and television star the late Jerry Orbach, is the next speaker in the Matthew F. Flynn Library Lecture Series sponsored by the Lackawanna County Library System. He will speak August 7 at 7 p.m. in the Scranton Cultural Center. Orbach was born in New York, but the family spent much of his childhood living in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre and Nanticoke. His mother was from the region and he re-

tained close ties to it throughout his life. Though perhaps best known for his Gilvey long-running role as Detective Lennie Briscoe on the television series “Law & Order,” Orbach was a successful Broadway actor first, having starred in such great hits as “Chicago,” “42nd Street” and “Promises, Promises.” He also appeared in more than 40 films, most notably as

Dr. Jake Housman in “Dirty Dancing” and as the voice of Lumiere in the Disney animated film “Beauty and the Beast.” Gilvey’s book about the actor, “Jerry Orbach: Prince of the City,” received excellent reviews when it was published last year, especially from those who knew and worked with the actor. A native of Philadelphia, Gilvey is a graduate of New York University’s doctoral program in educational theater. He is an educator, stage director and recognized au-

thority on Broadway musicals. In 2005 he published “Before the Parade Passes By: Gower Champion and the Glorious American Musical,” a book about one of America’s most successful directors during the Golden Age of the musical. Gower Champion was also half of a famous dance team with his wife, Marge. In addition to his lecture, Gilvey will be on hand to sign his books. “We are delighted to present Dr. Gilvey, especially since his excellent book is about one of our area’s most distinguished

former residents,” said Mary Garm, library system director. “His lecture will be of interest to lovers of theater, movies and show business.” Funding for the Lecture Series is provided by the Lackawanna County Office of Arts and Culture. It is part of the art, literature and performance collaboration of the Lackawanna County Library System, the Scranton Cultural Center and the Everhart Museum. Tickets for the event are free and can be obtained at any Lackawanna County Library

System library or the Scranton Cultural Center box office.

BY KELLY MCDONOUGH Abington Journal Correspondent

Efforts save one-room schoolhouse

A historic one-room schoolhouse in Waverly will be restored and preserved for future generations.

The late Jerry Orbach spent much of his childhood living in Scranton, Wilkes-Barre and Nanticoke.

Hearttugging moments

Work begins at the historic one-room schoolhouse in Waverly.

Thanks to a small grant received from the Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority, the historic One-Room Schoolhouse on the main street of Waverly entered the first phase toward stabilization. As a condition to the grant, matching funds had to be raised. With the exception of a few residents, almost all the matching funds were donated by many friends and family members who have not lived in Waverly since their high school years. Yet when contacted, all agreed that this historical building in their hometown was worth preserving. The building was purchased in 2008 by Waverly Township with the intention of preserving it. It was privately owned, but vacant for many years. The building was the first schoolhouse in the small village known as Abington, and is now the oldest standing one-room schoolhouse in the county. It is part of a larger National Historic District in Waverly and is represented by the logo for the historic district as seen on the signs when entering Waverly. In 1804, the first children of the area gathered in the cabins of the early settlers to learn lessons until 1830, when the Greek Revival schoolhouse was built. It also served as a house of worship for the first religious congregations of Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian and the African Methodist Episcopal(s). Two of these congregations still exist and operate from their churches in Waverly. The condition of the building has deteriorated from years of non-use. Water was the contributing factor to its present state. This phase of work involved removal of standing water in the basement and installing a new drain at the foundation. Patching the leaking roof was completed to prevent further water from entering the building. Additional supports throughout the structure were added to help stabilize it. The building was also cleared of fallen plaster and debris that had accumulated from the damaged roof. This phase of the work is just the beginning, but a most necessary step while the group continues its efforts on the project development. Additional grants are being sought and further fundraising efforts are planned to enable the next phase of work, the foundation of the building, to begin. The group is looking for continued community support to revive this local landmark, as well as any historic information, photographs and stories pertinent to the schoolhouse. For more information, call 570.586.1915 or 570.575.1006.

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Level One Camper Alec Allspaugh takes his turn on the plastic water slide at Comm Camp at the Waverly Community House

Comm Camp makes a splash Comm Campers in the level one group, ages four and five, cooled off in wading pools, a sprinkler and a plastic water slide during water play time on the lawn of the Waverly Community House (Comm) July 6. The Comm, 1115 North Abington Road, Waverly, runs this sixweek summer day camp for children Pre-K through Grade seven. The camp features a variety of age-appropriate activities. The gym, playground, tennis courts and Comm grounds are used by each group at scheduled times and Campers are visited by guest coaches, instructors and performers. Upcoming Comm camp sessions are scheduled for weekdays through August 3 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. For more info, visit www.waverlycomm.org or call 570.586.8191, ext. 2.

Level one campers cool off in wading pools during Comm Camp’s water play time on the lawn of the Waverly Community House

CLARKS SUMMIT - This year’s Relay for Life of the Abingtons surpassed its goal of raising more than $31,000 and that number continues to climb through August 31. The funds benefit cancer research, prevention, information and detection services, survivorship network and advocacy. Money also goes to patient services and American Cancer Society programs like Camp Can Do, Look Good…Feel Better, Hope Lodge and other programs. Unique to the event is that it is chaired and run completely by high school students. According to Co-Chair Jennifer Rich, there were so many heart -tugging moments as it is the nature of the event to reach out and touch people. “One moment in particular, however, occurred a few weeks before Relay, at my church while I was selling luminarias, ” Rich said. “Luminarias are the white paper bags that people buy to either honor a survivor, or remember one who lost their battle. A woman came up to my table as I was about to leave and asked if she could buy a luminaria. I gave her a form and she explained that she buys one every year for her best friend. When she got to the bottom of the form where you circle either ‘in honor of’ or ‘in memory of,’ she began to cry and told me how this was the first year she had to circle ‘in memory of.’ It was such a sad moment, but it reminded me of why we Relay, so less people need to circle ‘in memory of’ for the first time,” For Co-Chair Abbie Gall, a special moment came when she met two young toddlers who are survivors. She explained that seeing them at the event with their families made her realize how amazing it is that they won such a daunting battle at such a young age. When asked why the high school students take on such a huge responsibility and get involved in Relay for Life, Gall pointed out that cancer affects us all in one way or another. “We wanted to contribute what we can to our community. Many enjoy the opportunity to provide help and hope to those who have to battle cancer just as their loved ones have had to fight cancer,” she said. Both Gall and Rich, on behalf of all the high school students involved with Relay, expressed thanks to the many who made this year another successful event. “We would like to thank all of the businesses and individuals who sponsored our event and helped make it happen,” Gall said. “We would also like to thank all of the youth and community teams for all their hard work, dedication and for coming together to create an amazing Relay for Life event.” Rich added, “First off, we could never do any of this without our American Cancer Society representative, Cindy Delaney, and our OLS (Our Lady of the Snows) representative, Steve Wallo. We had a wonderful, hard -working committee this year and several big sponsors such as PNC Bank, Scranton Orthopedic Specialists, VNA Hospice and Gertrude Hawk.” Donations can be made at www.relayforlife.org/paabington.

Comm Campers enjoy lunch after water play time on the lawn of the Waverly Community House Three co-chairs, from left: Kaitlyn Davis, Abbie Gall and Jennifer Rich, introduce a guest speaker at the opening ceremony of Relay for Life 2012.


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State Street Grill cookout set for July 16 The 2nd Annual Cookout for Kids will be held July 16 at State Street Grill, Clarks Summit from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Proceeds from this event will benefit the American Cancer Society’s Camp Can Do. There will a basket raffle with a good variety of items, including gas and gift cards and children’s bikes. The cost is $20 for adults and $10 for children up to age 12.

The price includes hamburgers, hot dogs, cold salads, kabobs, draft beers and soda. Last year, $7,500 was raised to send 11 children to camp. Organizers are hoping to raise enough to send 15 children to camp this year. Tickets are available at State Street Grill. For more information, call Timmie Ott at 570.290.0748 or Robin Green at 570.575.2742.

Students at The University of Scranton were recognized for outstanding academic achievement at an awards ceremony held on campus. Frank O’Hara medals were given to students with the highest grade point average during their first, second and third year in the Kania School of Management, the Panuska College of Professional Studies and the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Graduate and Continuing Education. Recipients of Frank O’Hara medals from the Kania School of Management are: sophomore Anna Heckman, Clarks Summit; junior Laura A. Cicirelli, Towaco, N.J. and senior student Nicholas A. Caselli, Peckville. Heckman, a marketing major, is the co-chair of travel and recreation for the University’s Programming Board and is a member of the Business Club and Marketing Society. Caselli, a recipient of the University’s full-tuition Presidential Scholarship, is president of Omicron Delta Epsilon (economics honor society).

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Keith Ayers, Newton Twp., began work for the Microsoft Corporation July 2. He and other team members from Drexel University took first place in the company’s international Imagine Cup technology competition July 10 in Australia.

Newton native wins Microsoft Imagine Cup During his second job interview with the Microsoft Corporation, Keith Ayers, 23, was asked, “What do you think of Microsoft?” The Newton Township native answered: “To be honest, I think you’re a technology juggernaut. It’s a huge company with an incredible amount of talent…but I think the company lacks focus. “Looking back on the interview, I think they liked it,” said Ayers, who was recently hired by the multinational corporation, headquartered in Redmond, Washington. His first day of work for Microsoft was July 2 and on July 4, he was competing with his college team members, named Team Drexel Dragons, in the company’s 2012 Australia Imagine Cup international finals in Sydney. Most recently, July 10, according to the Imagine Cup’s Twitter account, “Team Drexel Dragons from USA win(s) the Imagine Cup 2012 Game Design Phone track

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Awards given for different age groups at the 2011 race.

Race to remember The Second Annual Kristyn E. Kromko Memorial Scholarship Race, a twomile walk and run, will be held July 21 at Baptist Bible College in Clarks Summit. Registration will run from 7 to 8:30 a.m. and the race will begin at 9 a.m. There is a $15 registration fee, which benefits the Kristyn E. Kromko Scholarship Fund. Pre-registration forms are available for download at neparunner.com and forkristyn.com.

Factoryville student earns scholarship Wyoming Seminary Lower School recently awarded a Dean Merit Scholarship to an area student. The Dean Merit Scholarship recipientis sixth-grader Elisha Blake, Factoryville. The award is established to encourage promising fifth- through eighth-grade students to attend the Lower School. The recipients are chosen on the basis of their performance on a competitive exam and interviews. The 2013 Sem Scholarship exam will be given Feb. 2 at the Lower School in Forty Fort. For information on how to apply, call Katie Callahan, Director of Lower School Admission at 718.6611.

with their game “MathDash.” “We can’t believe we won. We came to Australia hoping to be competitive, but never expecting to win. It’s just great,” said Ayers via Skype July 10. The Microsoft Imagine Cup is hailed as the world’s premier student technology competition, and as his nine-month senior project at Drexel University, Ayers said he and members of the team, decided they wanted to create a game. “Game development is my passion,” said Ayers. It is also one of three Imagine Cup competition categories: Software Design, Game Design: Xbox/ Windows and Game Design: Phone. The Imagine Cup 2012 theme is “Imagine a world where technology helps solve the toughest problems.” Ayers said, “One of the themes was education…so we made a game called “MathDash,” which is aimed toward elementary and middle school kids, and the idea is, it teaches math, but in a fun and educational way…. We’re raising awareness of kids who are

APEX program, an in- house Microsoft program consisting of four six -month rotations. He explained, “The idea (behind the program) is getting the best out of the people they hire at Microsoft by figuring out what Where it all began they’re good at…” In October, 2011, during his Since then, life has been a senior year at Drexel Universi- whirlwind of activity for the ty, Ayers received an email that recent college graduate, who representatives from the Micro- according to his father’s calcusoft Corporation would be lations, in two weeks will have coming to scout and interview traveled 20,000 miles. new hires. According to Ayers, “Moving was more of an the first three interviews went emotional roller coaster than I well, but not the fourth. expected, and I’m still in temThe 2007 Abington Heights porary housing in Seattle, so it’s High School grad said, “I didn’t hard to settle in. Everyone on think that one went all that the West Coast is so friendly, well.” But an hour or so later, he though. I already had two peowas one of five out of a pool of ple at the local Starbucks just approximately 20 or 22 inrecognize my Drexel hoodie or terviewees who landed a job overhear that I just moved out with Microsoft. and talk to me about the local “I still have a hard time beareas and things to do,” said lieving it,” said Ayers. His posi- Ayers, via email from Australia. tion in Microsoft IT includes Shortly after he returns from “working on tools that go with Australia, he will leave for the big products,” and beginjob-related training in Atlanta, ning on day one of his employ- Ga. He is the son of Bert and ment, he was enrolled in the Nancy Ayers, Newton Twp.

having trouble with math, but we’re also solving the problem.” They submitted the phone game to Imagine Cup Nationals and won in the Game Design: Phone category.”

Fun arrives in every shape and size The Countryside Community Church Annual Fishing Derby was hosted at the Abington Heights Middle School Pond June 30. Children from ages 1 to 16 attended. Prizes, face painting, pony rides, archery, hot dogs, soda, trophies and more were available.

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New Rotary officers installed On June 28, The Rotary Club of the Abingtons held its annual banquet for installation of the new officers and directors for the 2012-2013 year. Special thanks to Gus Vlassis for putting the event together. We thank him for coming up with entertainment, even if they were rife with technical difficulties. The whole club appreciated the effort. Installed at the Banquet: John Hambrose, President; Robert Vielee, PresidentElect; Ian Anderson, Vice President; Mary Tuthill, Secretary; Stephanie Westington, Treasurer; Joseph Pagnani, Sergeant-at-Arms; Roger Mattes, Past President; Trip Crowley, Past President; Theresa Collins, Deborah Kennedy, T’Shaiya Stephenson and Michael Barrows, Directors. Winners of special awards include T’Shaiya Stephenson and Ian Anderson, both of whom received the Paul Harris Award. Barry Kaplan was the recipient of the FourWay Test award. Congratulations to all. Other thanks go to Deborah Kennedy and Theresa Collins for contributing many hours of preparation for the event. Leah Ducato Rudolph and Deborah Kennedy were able to put together a fundraiser for the Rotary Fireworks with the Abington Business and Professional Association through one of their business card exchanges in an impressively short period of time. Through this event they were able to raise about $300 for the fireworks.

Despite a decrease in donations for the annual Fourth of July fireworks this year, the Rotary Club prevailed and put on a spectacular show. Special thanks to Ed Nuzzaci and his committee for making the fireworks show such a success. The financial support from members of the community at the event was amazing. Another special thank you goes to the vendors, who provided delicious options for all. The community also enjoyed entertainment by 105 The River radio station. Nanna Tang Sorenson, Rotary foreign exchange student from Denmark for the 2010-2011 year is currently back in the United States to visit and is staying with the Crowley family for anyone who wants to get in touch and visit her during her trip. Back in the United States are Noni Murithi and Gabby Shefski, both exchange students sponsored by the Rotary. Noni arrived home from the Philippines, and Gabby from Belgium. Both were in attendance at the July 5 meeting as guests. Also guest at the July 5 meeting was Mayor of Scranton, Chris Doherty. As guest speaker, he talked about Scranton in financial crisis and his plan of action to hopefully pull the city out of monetary distress. He answered member’s questions. We thank him for his time to come speak to members. Maura Kennedy is guest columnist for the Rotary Club of The Abingtons. Reach regular columnist Leah Ducato Rudolph at 570.587.3440 or lrudolph@albright.org.

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Grace Bennett, 4, Newton Twp.

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Shown from left, are board officers and directors: John Hambrose, Bob Vielee, Roger Mattes Jr., Trip Crowley, T’Shaiya Stephenson, Ian Anderson, Joseph Pagnani, Theresa Collins, Deborah Kennedy. Absent from photo: Stephanie Westington and Michael Barrows.

Michael Everett, 11, Falls.

Games of all sorts were available.

Ben Burrell, 6, Bloomsburg fishing with his grandfather Ron Imdorff.

Geese spent the day cruising the pond.

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A. H. class of ’82 comes home starts with a welcome reception the evening of August 10 at the State After 30 years, the Abington Heights Street Grill. Alumni from the classes High School class of 1982 still has the of 1981 and 1983 are also welcome to join the weekend festivities. highest attendance out of all of the During the reunion, the class will reunions that have gone through the hold a fundraiser to benefit Liberty district. About 305 students graduated Reins Ranch, an Equestrian Center and and every five years there are always co-educational program that provides more than 100 alumni in attendance. services for disabled veterans and their “We were a really close-knit class. immediate family members living in Everyone got along,” said Colin HeaPa. The ranch runs on donations and is ley, committee chairman. owned by Deborah Basalyga. Healey could not answer why so “Thanks in advance to support given many alumni keep on coming back to Liberty Reins. It’s a great cause that when other classes struggle with atone of our classmates runs,” Healey tendance. He said those on the comsaid. mittee worked hard to reach out to all On Saturday morning, activities such alumni and kept the cost down to $35 as golf at the Stonehedge Golf Course per person for the whole weekend. in Factoryville and The Peach Music They have taken advantage of the Festival at Montage Mountain presentInternet through social media website ed by The Allman Brothers Band will Facebook and put up posts daily, conbe ongoing in the area. tacted people through LinkedIn, email From 5 to 11 p.m. all in attendance and traditional mail. will head to Camelot Restaurant and According to Healey, the reunion

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The Abington Heights committee for the class of 1982 makes plans to go back to medieval Camelot for their 30- year reunion. Shown, from left: Committee Chairman Colin D. Healey, Committee members: Sharon Jacoby Myers, Lisa Lisk Kearney, Sue Fayocavitz Youtz, Darlene Hurd Scappatura, Bill Longstreet

Inn located at 17 Johnson Road in Clarks Summit. Alumni can dress casually and will have the option to eat inside or outdoors on the deck. To cap off the reunion August 12, the class plans to have a picnic at the South Abington Community Park at noon. Attendees are encouraged to bring their children. For more information contact ahhs82@groups.facebook.com

DEAN’S LIST ing Clifford Township: Nicole Elizabeth Bruce, B.S.Ed. in Early Childhood and Special Education Dalton: Morgan Charles Chase, B.A. in Theater, Julia Elizabeth Farrar, B.S. in Fashion Merchandising Mayfield: Emily A. Port, B.A. in Economics South Abington Township: Leah Catherine Burke, B.S.Ed. in Health and Physical Education, Katherine Ann Carter, B.S. in Hospitality Management Waverly: Cassandra Lynn McDonald, Academy Street, B.S. in Nursing Ithaca College The following local residents were named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2012 semester. Danielle Dobitsch, of Factoryville, a Mathematics (Teaching) major in the class of 2015. Erin Foley, of Clarks Summit, a Business Administration major in the class of 2014. Alyssa Carlucci, of S. Abington Twp, a Drama major in the class of 2013. Nicole Stroney, of Dalton, an Occupational Therapy major in the class of 2013. Lafayette College The names of 759 Lafayette College students who have been named to the spring semester Dean’s List were announced by Hannah Stewart-Gambino, dean of the college. Each of the students has achieved at least a 3.60 semester grade point average out of a possible 4.0. Area students named to the spring semester Dean’s List at Lafayette College include: Sara Sproul of South Abington Township and Rachel Griffiths of Dalton Marist College Zachary Sloneker, Clarks Summit, is a member of the Class of 2013 and is majoring in Information Tech-

for the most serious needs, which will include the roof at the high school. JERMYN- After the past few The board then discussed and meeting discussions focused on approved the $17.8 million needed repairs in the district 2012-2013 budget, which will buildings, the board decided to include a $2 million tax increase move forward with repairs in the for a total of 93 mills. A mill is amount of $3.5 million. The $1 in tax for each $1,000 in board approved the monies to be assessed value. The approved put toward the most concerning budget did not include the $3.5 issues and then will look to the billion bond, because the board possibility of a referendum to chose to await the bid for the raise other needed funds. With roof repairs. the $3.5 million, the board will With the recent budget aprepair outdoor lighting, heating proval, the board noted that no units in the high school gym, programs will be cut and the replacement of the high school $1.7 million fund balance will roof and the mechanical issues stay intact. with the high school roof. At the July 10 work session, The board approved Superinthe board will discuss a possible tendent Margaret Billings$17 million facility renovation Jones, ED.D request to secure project. the needed bond for the repairs BY SUE REBENSKY Abington Journal Correspondent

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The College at Brockport The College at Brockport, State University of New York, honored students who excelled academically by naming them to the Dean’s List for the spring 2012 semester. Delaney Caputo of South Abington Township was named to the Dean’s List with Honors. Catherine Gesford of South Abington Township was named to the Dean’s List. Students who earn a GPA of 3.70–3.99 are named to the Dean’s List with Honors, while students who achieve a 3.40–3.69 are named to the Dean’s List. University of Delaware Several students from our area have been named to the University of Delaware’s Dean’s List for Spring 2012. These students include: Alicia Donahoe of Dalton, Meghan Fraley of Clarks Summit, Sarah Frantz of Clarks Summit, Matthew Galenas of Scott Township, Danielle Kohn of Clarks Summit, Benjamin Norton of Dalton To meet eligibility requirements for the Dean’s List, a student must be enrolled full-time and earn a GPA of 3.33 or above (on a 4.0 scale) for the semester. Dickinson College Melissa Kristin Durante, a first year at Dickinson College in Carlisle, has been named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2011 semester. A graduate of Abington Heights High School, she is the daughter of Frank and Jackie Durante of Clarks Summit. All students earning a position on the dean’s list, a recognition of academic excellence, must have a grade point average of 3.7 or above on a 4.0 GPA scale for the semester Fairleigh Dickinson University Matthew Garbin, of Clarks Summit has been named to the Honor’s List for the Spring 2012 Semester. To qualify for the Honor’s List, a student must carry a 3.5 or better grade point average out of a possible 4.0 and be enrolled in a minimum of 12 letter-graded hours (four courses). Gettysburg College Sarah Johnson, of Factoryville, has been placed on the Dean’s Honor List for outstanding academic achievement in Spring 2012. Students with a quality point average of 3.60 or higher (on a 4.0 scale) for a semester’s work are placed on the College’s Dean’s Honor List. Indiana University of Pennsylvania The following students from Lackawanna County have been named to the Spring 2012 Dean’s List at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Students achieve dean’s list status when they are full-time (12 or more credits) with a grade point average of 3.25 or higher. Clarks Summit: Christina Maria Krut , B.S.Ed. in Family and Consumer Sciences Education, Katherine Helen Stevens, B.S. in Athletic Train-

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nology. Misericordia University A student at Misericordia University qualifies for the dean’s list with a 3.55 grade point average or higher. The following students were named to the dean’s list for the spring 2012 semester: Renee Barcheski, Tunkhannock; Alyssa Bazink, Mayfield; Kaitlin Burgio, Greenfield Twp.; Jenna Burgio, Greenfield Twp.; Roxanne Caswell, Clarks Summit; Christina Cobb, Factoryville; Mason Coldwater, Clarks Summit; Yvette Collins, Clarks Summit; Bridget Conway, S. Abington Twp.; Yong Cook, Tunkhannock; Kelsey Davis, Clarks Summit; Ronald Hazlett, Clarks Summit; Allison Kenia, Dalton; Laura Kingston, Tunkhannock; David Lance, Tunkhannock; Wendy Leonhart, Factoryville; John Meholic, Jermyn; Marissa Miller, Tunkhannock; Joseph Miller, Tunkhannock; Alisha Nudo, Tunkhannock; Kelley Parkison, Factoryville; Angela Phillips, Factoryville; Mallory Phillips, Mayfield; Alexa Plevyak, Clarks Summit; Thomas Radkiewicz, Clarks Summit; Matthew Schlasta, Jermyn; Tiffani Sedorovitz, Mayfield; Karen Sickler, Factoryville; Shawn Skovronsky, Tunkhannock; Sarah Starzec, Tunkhannock; Michael Truscott, Tunkhannock; ; Abagail Ware, Tunkhannock; Chelsea Youtz, Clarks Summit. Quinnipiac University Megan Conaboy of Clarks Summit was named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2012 semester at Quinnipiac University. To qualify for the dean’s list, a student must earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 with no grade lower than C. Full-time students must complete at least 14 credits, including 12 that have been graded A through C in a semester. Part-time students must complete at least six credits during a semester to be eligible. Roger Williams University Elizabeth Kilzi, a resident of

Waverly, has been named to the Spring 2012 Dean’s List at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I. Elizabeth is a Biology major. Fulltime students who complete 12 or more credits per semester and earn a GPA of 3.4 or higher are placed on the Dean’s List that semester. University of Vermont Joshua L. MacGregor, of Dalton has been named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2012 semester at the University of Vermont. MacGregor is a sophomore English major in the College of Arts & Sciences. To be named to the dean’s lists, students must have a grade-point average of 3.0 or better and rank in the top 20 percent of their class in their respective college or school. Waynesburg University Zackary A. Klien, Clarks Summit, has been named to the Dean’s List at Waynesburg University for the Spring Term 2012. Klien is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in Sports Management. He is an Abington Heights High School graduate. Honorees must achieve a semester grade point average of at least 3.50 on a four-point scale. Waynesburg is a private Christian university in south western Pennsylvania. Wilkes University Wilkes University Provost Reynold Verret announces the Dean’s List for the Spring 2012 semester. Mark Fowler, of Dalton, Laura Hart, of Clarks Summit, Daniel Judge, of Clarks Summit Gina Lemoncelli, of Scott Township, Brian Palmiter, of Clarks Summit, Kimberly Polovitch, of Clarks Summit, Bryan Raymer, of South Abington Twp, Kathryn Santoli, of Clarks Summit, Robert Terry, of Clarks Summit, Amy Umerich, of Clarks Summit, Connor Zale, of Clarks Summit To be named to the Dean’s List, students must obtain a minimum 3.4 GPA and carry at least 12 credits.

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Ruby back. The team has new management, including Rob Crain, who was introduced as president and general manager Monday, after the sale of the franchise by Lackawanna County to a partnership between Mandalay Baseball and the New York Yankees. The most important of those changes is the reconstructed PNC Field, which is being prepared for the return of the team after spending the 2012 season on the road. “This project started and I got a little excited,” Ruby said. “It’s going to be amazing. I’m sold. I’m all-in.” Ruby said he will help Abington Heights through the transition, as needed. “Everything is set up for the fall season already,” Ruby said. “Everything’s in place. I told them I’ll be readily available for any questions they have. I’m not running away from it. “I feel like I’m one of them now and into the future, I’m a Comet and a Cougar.” Ruby was drafted in the 38th round of the 1994 Major League Baseball Draft while he was still playing for Valley View High School in the playoffs. The son of veteran Houston Astros minor league pitching

coach Gary Ruby and greatgrandson of late Major League umpire Joe Paparella had a brief professional playing career before graduating from East Stroudsburg University in 1998. Ruby joined the Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre Red Barons as an intern in 1998 and stayed with the franchise. He became general manager in 2005 and executive vice president/general manager when the team switched affiliations from the Philadelphia Phillies to the New York Yankees. Art Matin, the Mandalay Baseball Properties CEO who was serving as interim general manager, announced Ruby’s hiring along with that of Rob Crain at Monday’s press conference. Ruby will handle community relations and special events. He will also work on sales of clublevel and suite-level seats. “I had to do it,” Ruby said. “I just couldn’t pass up this opportunity. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance in a brand-new, $43million facility, to be the best of the best.” Ruby said he enjoyed his work as athletic director, but feels a greater attachment to baseball. “Once it’s in your blood, I guess it’s in your blood,” he said. “It’s just something that’s been in my family. “I can’t get away from it.”

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of Guy Cali Associates, Inc. Cali had no formal education in photography, and it’s not something he would recommend today. He and his partner opened a studio in Clarks Summit in the early 1970s, Tunis Photo and Camera Shop. This quickly became Colorgraphics Photography, which lasted until the early 90s. Then, he and his partner went their separate ways. The Dunmore native became president and sole stockholder of Guy Cali Associates, Inc. “It’s hard to explain the thousands of hours of testing, experimenting, reading, traveling and visiting other photographers around the country to develop a style and knowledge to succeed in an ever- changing and challenging profession,” Cali said. When Cali started in the photography business, he was shooting 4 by 5 -inch film and using flash bulbs as big as his fist. According to Cali, Polaroid and Kodak are gone and now everything goes into the computer and Apple is king. He believes times and technology change and you have to change with them. Cali’s mission has always been to bring the best photography and customer service to Northeastern Pa. Housed in a state- of- the -art facility, his 8,000 square -foot studio in Newton Township is the largest studio in the region, according to Cali. Since the day the new studio opened, Cali said he

Meet the President Interests, Hobbies: Golf and more golf… and Rotary Inspired by: Creative people who have tried and failed but in the end overcame all obstacles, Walt Disney to mention one. And people who overcome physical and mental handicaps. Favorite Place in the World: As of this writing, Sis’s house in Okatie, South Carolina. Updates to follow. Favorite Book: I don’t do books. Movies … I can still watch E.T. I am a believer. Greatest Achievement: Kept my employees working through some terrible economic times. Idea of a Perfect Saturday Afternoon: Playing golf, food with friends and family and then watching the U.S. Open and taking a nap between commercials. Can’t Leave Home Without: My laptop.

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and a varying landscape, offering hikers approximately 3.2 miles of woodland conservancy trails. Two main trail systems that run through the Quarry Ridge and Meadowsweet Preserves - blue and green - are connected by a trail easement. Kern explained, “What I like about this property is it’s actually two properties that lead toward Lackawanna State Park, and they’re connected in the middle by a trail easement…I love that it connects into the state park. We try to accentuate the buffering around the state park and the majority of our preserves do tie into the state park. From a mountain biking perspective, there’s some really interesting terrain and that translates to hiking as well.” With the conservancy’s preserves and the state park properties combined, a total of 24 miles of trails is available to hikers. According to Kern, local resident, Joe Tierney has been the driving force behind the trail system in the state park and on the conservancy properties. “He’s a passionate volunteer and he has a volun-

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The Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority awarded eight grants and sponsorships totaling $17,409 to local organizations at its meeting May 24. The authority awarded two Partnership Grants for historic preservation projects. The Century Club of Scranton received a $6,909 grant Waverly Township received a $5,000 grant for “Waverly One-Room Schoolhouse Preservation Project, Phase One.” The project will address water and drainage issues, install temporary structural supports to stabilize the building, and develop a schematic plan for the project. Organizations that received $1,000 grants include: the Lackawanna River Corridor Association; the Rail-Trail Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania; the Lackawanna Historical Society; the Employment Opportunity and Training Center of NEPA; and Keystone College. The Grey Towers Heritage Association received a $500 grant.

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teer group that he calls the ‘Lackawanna State Park Trail Crew.’ Five or six times a year, they get out and do trail work…coordinated with the state park manager, Dustin Drew. The park also has a full- time environmental educator, Angela Lambert, (park environmental education specialist) who co-promotes our events.” Another neighbor, Tom Durbin, volunteer, helps too with the idea of maintaining the diversity of these properties through selective mowing that provides varied habitats for plants, animals and insects.” purchased the best technology and staffed the studio with great people. “My associates are our best and strongest asset.” The studio includes two divisions: portrait, which captures “rights of passage” for neighbors and families and commercial, which supplies visual images for hundreds of business, hospitals and educational institutions on the eastern seaboard. The decision to move to Newton in the early 1990s was predicated by two of Cali’s leading customers at that time: Akzo Nobel Salt and International Correspondence School. These two companies supported Cali’s entire commercial division and, at the time, made it necessary for him to expand from his former location in Clarks Summit. But, Cali said life is full of surprises and nothing is as it seems. Within a few years on moving into his new facility, Akzo was sold to Cargil and ICS was sold and resold. Two of his biggest commercial customers were gone. “Thanks to the growth of the portrait division and the rebirth of the commercial division, we continue to survive. Clarks Summit and Northeast Pa. are a great place to live but a hard market for small business,” said Cali. Cali feels people know Guy Cali and Associates for their portraits and don’t know that they are involved in other aspects of photography. For years, they produced stock photos and licensing images. Their photos can be seen in publication all over the country. And, if you assemble puzzles, you may be staring at one of their images.

The Countryside Conservancy, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting lands and waters in and near the Tunkhannock Creek Watershed, works in Lackawanna, Susquehanna and Wyoming Counties in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Kern expects the monthly hikes to continue through at least October. For more information regarding the hikes planned for August 3, September 7 and October 5, contact the Countryside Conservancy office at 570.945.6995, or visit countrysideconservancy.com.

“As president of a micro business, you have to do it all, you lead by example, you plan, you manage and you produce the product and services. “Heavy is the head that wears the crown, especially when he is a just a worker bee like everyone else,” Cali said. Moving forward, Cali aims to continue to bring creative photography to his clients, much of which can be seen on his new web site www.guycali.com. “We continue to expand our services and have added video and 360 product photography to our lists of “can do” in the commercial division and have “fantasy portraits” in the por-

trait division. I continue to look for new customers at home and in the low country of South Carolina. As I mature, shooting in the South is a lot easier in January and February,” said Cali. Cali said he will continue to support the community, with the Rotary Club of the Abingtons on the top of the list. As an exchange student, past board member, past president, founder of the Taste of the Abingtons, he strongly believes there is no other organization that does so much here and abroad. Cali lived in Clarks Summit for more than 20 years and now resides in Moosic.

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Marley’s Mission announced it will move to a permanent new home on Port Royal Road, Newton Township, and change its name to Marley’s Mission at Matt Burne Acres on Eckel Farms. Shown is a view looking down from near the top of the new property.

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uled for August 11. The auction will take place throughout the night downstairs in Continued from Page 1 the Clarks Summit Borough Building. Summit art walk, “It’s someThe Arts Council of the And, in keeping with trathing new for the communidition, there will be live ty...It creates a dual treasure Abingtons is seeking artists, music and entertainment for the artists and businesses crafters, food vendors and throughout the night. Venues alike. It brings the art and bands to participate in the hosting the live music inbusiness community togethupcoming Art and Wine clude Lawler’s Affordable er to create a source of new Elegance, 210 Depot Street; ideas that contribute to the Festival August 11. Duffy’s Coffee House, 312 community’s vibrancy and Interested parties should S. State Street and Everygrowth.” call 570.586.3363 or e-mail thing Natural, 426 S. State New to the July event is ffnepa@epix.net. There will Street. another opportunity to bring Other July Second Friday the community together: an also be an art auction Art Walk venues include: After Walk Street Party on fundraiser to benefit the Steve Pronko, 120 S. State the sidewalks of Depot event during the Clarks St.; Sonia’s Contemporary Street, starting at 9 p.m. Summit Second Friday Art Clothing, 320 S. State St..; According to Arts Council Paulette’s Pretty Purses, 336 Chairman Charles CharWalk July 13 on State Street S. State St.; Beta Bread, 404 lesworth, the party, originaland Depot Street from 5 - 9 S. State St; Cloe and Comly designed for the vendors p.m. pany, 410 State St.; Sole to and artists to get together Soul, 535 S. State St; Mamafter the walk, will now be ma Mia’s (which will proopen to everyone. Also unique to this vide pizza for the After “It’s just a time to relax month’s Art Walk will be a Walk Street Party), 507 S. and reflect upon the evening silent art auction to raise State St. and Angels Galeria, and enjoy some refreshmoney for the upcoming Art 208 Depot St. ments,” he said. and Wine Festival, sched-

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Continued from Page 1 that’s what it will be forever for so many.” Eckel, who was unable to attend the ceremony, said in a press release, “The Eckel family and I are delighted and excited that my grandfather’s farm will be the home of Marley’s Mission and are very proud of the work they do to help such deserving children. The Newton Township community will be a great and supportive place for this wonderful mission.” The mission’s Capital Campaign, co-chaired by Sandy Insalaco Jr. and Jack Sordoni, and managed by Elizabeth Randol, will now be tasked with raising $3 million over the next five years to build the new campus, as well as raise funds for a perpetual

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Plans for the new location of Marley’s Mission, as well as the organization’s re-designed logo are unveiled during a ceremony July 5.

endowment fund to sustain More information about the mission’s goal of pro- Marley’s Mission can be viding therapy to children found at www.marleysmisfree of charge. sion.com.

come out and enjoy the evening to appreciate the local talent. You don’t Continued from Page 1 have to go to New York father to keep up with the to have that level of apart, Lawrence found his preciation for great tallove for the art as well. ent,” Lawrence said. Now he is president of The guild includes 21 the Glass Artisan’s Chap- members and about a ter of the PA Guild of Craftsman founded in February 2012. The group members will display their art at Beta Bread Bakery and Deli in Clarks Summit for the Art Council of the Abingtons 2nd Friday Art Walk July 13, 5 to 9 p.m. The guild will donate 25 percent of all sales to benefit the Griffin Pond Animal Shelter in South Abington Township. The glass art displayed will feature animals, people and well-known recre- JoAnn Radicchi, Secretary of the Glass Artisan’s Chapter of the PA ations, such as Vincent Guild of Craftsman, holds ‘Rocky’ van Gogh’s Starry Night. done in fused glass. “Make the effort to

dozen will participate. Most members have their own personal rescue stories in which a shelter dog has become a best friend. Lawrence visited the shelter to donate food. He said a Pug kept staring at him and from that moment Lawrence was sold. Alex Hargrove, a member of the guild, brought home Rocky Bear, a longhaired German shepherd who had been chained outside for 18 months. Now he is Hargrove’s best buddy. According to Lawrence, anyone can join the guild, from beginners to masters. Meetings are held the first Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at Tingley Glass 816 Scranton-Carbondale Highway in Dickson City.

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Rewarding month for Troop 160 June was a very rewarding month for Troop 160. After a long year of scout meetings, a party was held to end the season. This was the final meeting until September. The scouts played a variety of games. These included baseball, soccer and kickball. Afterward, we were treated to pizza and soda. It was a great way to end a great year. This month, several scouts were honored for their commitment to scouting. Troop 160’s Eagle court of honor was held June 10 at the Clarks Summit United Methodist Church. There was an hourlong service in their honor. It individually praised the boys for all their hard work. The rank of Eagle Scout is a title that very few scouts receive. It is only given to those who truly deserve it. They must show leadership within the troop, obtain several merit badges, a complete a community service project. Troop 160 shows its respect by hosting a celebration for these scouts. This year, Troop 160 had eight scouts complete the

journey and advance to Eagle. These scouts were Matthew Brunetti, John Domenico, Nick Stamboolian, Jason Kohn, Tyler VanGorder, Mark Gember, Christophen Connor and Sean Rigau. I would like to congratulate all of this year’s Eagle Scouts. Near the end of the month, five scouts and four adults went on a backpacking trip to Mount Washington in the White Mountain Range of New Hampshire. It has an elevation of 6,288 feet above sea level and is the highest peak in the Appalachian Mountains. Before we left for the hike, we took several practice hikes up Bald Mountain. A lot of time was spent efficiently packing our backpacks. This trip is unique since we must carry our heavy backpacks throughout the entire trip. Inside our packs were our food, clothing, tent, sleeping bag and water. We left on Wednesday and took a nine- hour ride to the Dolly Copp Campground. The next day, we left early to begin our adventure. We hiked the Great Gulf trail for

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hours until we reached our campsite. There we could relax after the arduous hike. The following day, we took a hike up Mount Madison. We carried smaller backpacks instead of our larger ones. However the hike was not a walk in the park. Madison has an elevation of 5,367 feet. The presidential peaks are the most notable peaks in the White Mountains. They are labeled by the presidents in order of their height. Several boulder fields had to be crossed to reach the summit. From the top, we could see for miles in all directions. We returned to our base camp for our hike the next day. On Saturday, we climbed the famous Mount Washington. We reached the steepest part of our hike early on. At some parts one needed to climb close to vertical on rocks. The climb was a long one but was worth it. The feeling once we reached the top was intense. All of the scouts felt a feeling of satisfaction. We had some time to enjoy the peak, but a storm was approaching. We hurried down the mountain. An hour later, it began to rain and hail. Mount Washington is known for its poor weather. It has recorded wind speeds of 231 mph. That night, we were treated by sleeping in lean-tos at the Hermit Lake campsite. Sunday morning, we hiked to Pinkham Notch and took a much needed shower. The Mount Washington trip was a very fun trip that all of the boys enjoyed. This would not have been possible if not for all of the planning from the adults. I would like to thank Frank Melliand, Dave Jones, Stephen Lenceski and Robert Gercken. Their effort and work made it a really great trip. Remember a scout is helpful. Tyler VanGorder has the rank of Eagle in Boy Scout Troop 160 from Clarks Summit. He is a student at Abington Heights High School. For more information, visit troop160bsa.org.

Senator Robert Casey, fifth from left, meets with staff and owners at CareGivers America, Clarks Summit.

Senator visits C.S. CareGivers America hosted Senator Robert Casey for a tour of the company’s new headquarters, 718 South State St., Clarks Summit. The company’s owners completed construction in April, providing space for the company’s businesses. CareGivers America offers home-based health care services including non-medical home care, medical home health services, private duty nursing, medical supplies and hospice ser-

vices. The owners of CareGivers America, Paul and Lisa Bartoletti, started the business in 2002 as a home-based operation. The family-operated company has grown to include 10 offices in Pennsylvania and three in New York State, servicing more than 2,000 consumers in more than 45 counties. Casey reviewed a few of the challenges facing home health and home care compa-

nies across the state. He discussed the benefits and challenges of incorporating the new home health law requiring a face- to -face encounter with a physician either 90 days before or 30 days after home health services begin. He also discussed pending regulations that would allow Physicians Assistants and Nurse Practitioners to sign home health orders to improve patient access to care.

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OBITUARY Mario A. Terzano July 4, 2012

Mario A. Terzano, 88, of Clarks Summit, formerly of Bergenfield, N.J. and Chesapeake Va., died Wednesday evening, July 4. at Community Medical Center Hospice Unit in Scranton. He was the husband of the late Rita Duffy Terzano, who died in 2000. Born in West New York, New Jersey, Mario was the son of the late Vittorio and Carmella Coscia Terzano. He was a proud WWII Navy Veteran serving on the Cruiser Tuscaloosa in the Asian, Pacific and Mediterranean theatres. After his discharge from the Navy, he was employed as a mechanical supervisor by Standard Brands Inc. in Hoboken and Nabisco /Planters Peanuts in Suffolk, Va., until his retirement in 1990. Mario will be remembered as a gentle man with a great sense of humor. He was an avid fan of horse racing and the N.Y. Yankees, and was a

great lover of music, especially Italian Opera. He was naturally creative in everything from woodworking to mechanics. Surviving are two daughters Donna Terzano of Clarks Summit, with whom he resided, and Barbara Gardner, of Dover, N.J.; grandchildren Scott Stauffer of Naperville, Ill., Sara Montrey and husband Jody of Seattle, Wash., Greg Gardner and wife Elizabeth of Hackensack, N.J., a sister Mildred Mcormick, of Greeley Colo. and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister Calendula Becker, and four brothers, Spartaco, Victor Jr., Bruno, and Olindo Terzano. A memorial service will be held Saturday, July 21 at 2 p.m. from the Lawrence E. Young Funeral Home, 418 S. State St., Clarks Summit Pa. 18411. Interment will private at the convenience of the family. Friends may call from noon until the time of service.

Elizabeth R. O’Hara RN June 28, 2012

Elizabeth R. Farrell O’Hara, RN, 89, of Clarks Green, died June 28 in Geisinger Community Medical Center. She was the beloved wife of her husband of 32 years, Joseph O’Hara. Born July 11, 1922 in Pleasant Mount, she was the daughter of the late Frank J. and Anna McGraw Farrell and a graduate of Pleasant Mount High School. In 1945, she graduated from Hahnemann School and she received her Bachelor of Science from Misericordia University, Dallas in 1970. A lifelong care provider, she was employed all of her professional career, over 40 years, by Community Medical Center. She retired from CMC Hospital as Director of Infectious Control. She had served as head nurse for various departments while at CMC Hospital. Elizabeth was a faithful member of the Church of St. Gregory, Clarks Green, and its Women’s Guild, The Century Club of Scranton and The Historical Society of Pleasant Mount, Pa. Also surviving are two daughters: Joanne O’Hara, Pocono Summit, Marie Bianca and husband, Robert, Glendale, Ariz.; a grandson Michael Bianca and wife Rebeccah, Morrisville, N.C.; a brother: Paul Farrell and wife, Dolores, Honesdale, two sisters: Julia Leonard, Rock Lake and Theresa Farrell, Chevy Chase,

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Colleen A. Lempkie July 2, 2012

Colleen A. Lempkie, 60, of Winnebago, Minn., formerly of Waverly, died Monday, July 2, 2012, at Immanuel St. Joseph’s Hospital in Mankato, Minn. Web tributes may be left at www.pattonfh.com Colleen was born January 22, 1952, in Sleepy Eye, Minn., the daughter of Leo and Anna (Mathiowetz) Zinniel. She was raised in Wells, Minn., where she was a1970 graduate of Wells High School. She attended nursing school and worked at St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester, Minn. before her wedding to Douglas E. Lempkie on March 27, 1976 in Savage, Minn. The couple soon moved to Waverly where Colleen was a homemaker and raised two children. The family returned to Wells in 1989, where Colleen was active in the local community theater and worked as a pharmacist’s assistant. In 1994 she moved to Winnebago where she continued to be active in community theater. She was an attentive caregiver to her mother for 19 years and enjoyed looking after her six grandchildren. She loved to read a variety of books, loved animals, was a wonderful painter of murals and other subjects. She was well known for keeping a good sense of humor through the years. Colleen Lempkie is survived by her husband, Douglas Lempkie of Winnebago, her son, Bryan Lempkie of Winnebago, her daughter, Beth Lempkie and husband Dan Ries of Sioux Falls, S.D., her sister, Mary (Jerry) Zimmeth of Apple Valley, Minn., her brother, Leon (Shirley) Zinniel of Chisholm, Minn., her brother, Lyle (Kathy) Zinniel of Winnebago, and her six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents.


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Visual Arts/ Performing Arts The Many Expressions of Folk Art, At the Dietrich Theater in downtown Tunkhannock, through August. In this exhibit, collector Patrick Robinson will display old and new folk art treasures, an eclectic mix including carvings and works for children. Cost: Free.

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Clarks Summit Second Friday Art Walk, on State Street and Depot Street July 13 from 5-9 p.m. Includes art displays, live music and entertainment throughout downtown. New this month is an After Walk Street Party on the sidewalks of Depot street at 9 p.m. Lackawanna County “Rhythm of the Region” free guitar workshop, July 13, at the Scranton Cultural Center, 420 N. Washington Avenue, Scranton, in the Junior Ballroom from 5 to 7 p.m. Instructor: Tim Farrell. The lessons are geared for all levels of players. Cost: free. Register/info: 963.6590 ext. 106 or calveyc@lackawannacounty.org. Actors Circle Auditions for “Bell, Book & Candle” by John Van Druten and directed by David Hunisch. Audition dates are: July 16 and 17 at 7 p.m. at Actors Circle’s Providence Playhouse, 1256 Providence Rd, Scranton. Info: 575.2223. The Wyoming Seminary PAI Wind and Jazz Ensembles, in the Buckingham Performing Arts Center on the campus of Wyoming Seminary, North Sprague Avenue, Kingston at 8 p.m. July 13, 20 and 27. Cost: free. Concerts at New Visions Studio and Gallery, at 201 Vine St., Scranton. July11at 8 p.m. (doors open at 7:30 p.m.): Features: Silhouette Lies, winners of Scranton University’s local battle of the bands; Lyla Ignights, a touring act visiting Scranton; Terror on the Screen and Days in Transit. July 13 at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.): Features: Edelweiss, a touring band from Stroudsburg; Bad Answers; To Hell With This; Halfling and Grey Zine. Cost: $7. Info: 878.3970 or NewVisionsStudio.com. Performance by Guitarist and song writer Billy Rogan, at the Abington Community Library, 1200 West Grove Street, Clarks Summit, July 14 from 1 - 3 p.m. Complementing the music will be the photography of Sally Wiener Grotta, whose photographic exhibit, “Mind’s Eye View,” will be on display at the library through August 31. Cost: free. Info: 587.3440.

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Local Author Weekend, July 13 - 15 at Barnes & Noble Booksellers at the Arena Hub Plaza in WilkesBarre Twp. Subjects include memoir, local history, children’s picture books, fiction and self-improvement. Cost: free. Info: 829.4210. Playwriting for the High School Student, at

Photographer Sally Wiener Grotta will be featured at the Abington Community Library July 5 to August 31.

STORYTELLING through art, music By Stephanie Elko Abington Journal Correspondent

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he Abington Community Library is offering inspiration for several senses with its 2nd Saturdays event July 14 from 1 to 3 p.m. There will be free music, art and literature. Billy Rogan, a Scranton native, will perform with his modern finger style guitar playing. Sally Weiner Grotta will exhibit her photography which rings true to the phrase: a picture is worth a thousand words. Grotta said she imagines a story in her mind and cap-

McDade Center for Literary and Performing Arts, weekdays from July 23 -August 3 from 9 - 11:30 a.m. Cost: $300. Info: www.thescrantonplayers.com, 941.6327 or richard.larsen@scranton.edu.

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ARTS Engage! Day, July 11, at The Electric City Trolley Museum from 9 a.m. - noon. This program is part of the Lackawanna County Library System’s “Passport Program.” Artists and arts organizations will provide free arts activities for children throughout the museum. Info: 963.6590 ext. 106 or arts-culture@lackawannacounty.org. Lackawanna County “Marketing Your Art” arts PR seminar, July 18 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Library Express Branch located in The Steamtown Mall. Cost: free. Register/ info: 963.6590, ext. 106 or calveyc@lackawannacounty.org.

tures it through photography so others can see her perspective on the world. “The whole idea of any art is to have communication between the artist and the viewer. To create and express in photography you’re using a camera and paper, but in writing you use your voice, hands and body. It’s always about telling and communicating a See Sorytelling, Page 11

Cabaret stylings Pitkus saidthe evening promises to be “varied and relaxing, and filled with audience participation. We will CLARKS SUMMIT- For the first have something for everyone.” time, July 18, Our Lady of the Snows The list of songs for the evening Church in Clarks Summit will hold a Cabaret- style evening of entertainment. reads like a classic radio variety show The idea came from the Music Ministry program. They include: soloists parties, which have included a variety of Louise Vinskofski singing “Tomorrow” ; Jo Ann Durdan singing “Killactivities in the past. ing Me Softly”; Liana Smith singing The church usually hosts an annual “Summertime”; Anne Larkin singing summer concert at the Church of St. Benedict, but this year the event will be “It’s Almost Like Being in Love”; Cathy Lycholaj singing “On a Clear held at Our Lady of the Snows, where Day”. Also a duet by Bill Frye (emthere is air conditioning and is handicapped accessibility. See Cabaret, Page 11 In addition, Jennie Pitkus of Tunkhannock said, “It nice to keep it local.” BY PETER SALVA Abington Journal Correspondent

Shown are Our Lady of the Snows Church Cabaret performers, front row, front left: Bill Frye, Jennie Pitkus, Patrick Salmon. Standing: Liana Smith, Louise Vinskofski, Barbra Kimmick, Judy Kennedy Back row: Anne Larkin, Kenneth Clendenning .

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July is here, which means the Dietrich is gearing up for its big event of the season, Celebrate Summer at the River. We invite you to join us Saturday, July 28 at Tunkhannock’s Riverside Park for a day of live music and activities for all ages. The day will launch with a river float from Mehoopany to the park. Floaters will be asked to meet at Riverside Park at 9:30 a.m. This is a great way to explore parts of our area that can only be seen by the river. Then at noon, river activities will continue with the Tunkhannock Kiwanis Club’s Canoe Race. Fore more information or to register for the canoe race or the river float, contact David Buck at Endless Mountain Outfitters by calling 570.746.9140. The Dietrich will also be hosting a free yoga class at the park from 10 to 11 a.m., with instructor Barbara Tierney. I can’t think of a more scenic or peaceful setting for yoga. Then at 3 p.m. at Riverside Park, the majority of the day’s festivities will commence. The Ross Park Zoo Mobile will be there with live animals for folks to meet up-close. The Endless Mountains Nature Center will host a variety of children’s activities to enjoy including fish printing t-shirts. The Countryside Conservancy will present a live hellbenders display with Dr. Peter Petokas of Lycoming College. Hellbenders are such fascinating creatures. Dietrich Theater artists-inresidence Amy and Steve Colley will offer a mural painting activity for children. There will also be a variety of exhibits including a forestry display, a kayak fishing display and discussion, a Susquehanna Water Trail and Endless Mountains Heritage Region display and an Endless Mountain Outfitters kayak display. The Tunkhannock Tree Association will present a “Riverside Park 2012: The Spirit of Survival” gallery exhibit of small poster -sized photos taken during and after the 2011 flooding, as well as the volunteers working to help restore the park. The Endless Mountain Council on the Arts Plein Air Painters will also be at River Day painting scenes of the Susquehanna. And there will be nature walks with Bob Daniels and Jerry Skinner. From 3 to 8 p.m., live music will be provided at the park by Sadie Green Sales Jugband, the bluegrass group Coal Town Rounders and the reggae/rock inspired George Wesley Band. Admission is free. Plus, Silly Sally will be on-hand to do free face painting for the children. Oh, and of course, there will be ice cream, cool drinks, sno cones and delicious food by Ma Greenley’s BBQ. For more See dietrich, Page 11

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LIBRARY NEWS

BY MARY ANN MCGRATH

For school age readers who enjoy learning about the lives of people who have contributed in some significant way, there are four lively new biographies available at the Abington Community Library. All have a large format in common; three of them are illustrated much like a picture book, while the fourth is illustrated with black and white photographs and engravings. “Abraham Lincoln & Frederick Douglass: the Story Behind an American Friendship,” by Russell Freedman. Both Lincoln and Douglass rose from poverty to prominence, one as president of the United States, the other as the foremost black abolitionist spokesman. While Douglass, a former slave, hailed the coming of the Civil War as the beginning of the end of slavery, Lincoln saw the war as a threat to the survival of the United States, to be managed decisively but with great care. Despite their differences, Lincoln and Douglass forged an historic friendship and their exchange of ideas profoundly influenced the course of the Civil War and left its mark on race relations in America to this day. Photos and illustrations are reproduced from contemporary magazines and other publications. “Here Come the Girl Scouts!” by Shana Corey; illustrated by Hadley Hooper. Juliette Gordon Low, known as Daisy , was born in Savannah, Georgia in 1860. Not like most girls of the Victorian era, she loved the outdoors and longed for adventure, wanting to make a difference in the world. While living in England, she learned about the new Boy Scouts and Girl Guides groups for young people. When she returned to Savannah in 1912, she founded the Girl Scouts, based on her convictions that girls could do anything, have adventures, do good deeds and make a difference. “For the Birds: the Life of Roger Tory Peterson,” by Peggy Thomas; illustrated by Laura Jacques. Peterson was an artist, activist and bird lover who created the Peterson Field Guides to the Birds and became a global environmentalist. His guides were simply written and drawn to appeal to everyone who wanted to enjoy and learn about the birds, animals, and plants of the outdoors. This first children’s book about the great naturalist, tracks him from his childhood in Jamestown, New York, when he first became an ardent bird watcher, to his days as an art student, then as a nature counselor at a Maine camp and teacher of art and natural history at a school in Boston, to the publication of the first field guide, which brought him fame. “Just Behave, Pablo Picasso!” by Jonah Winter; pictures by Kevin Hawkes. During his lifetime, Picasso, who was born in Spain but lived and worked in France, went through several artistic styles and created thousands of drawings, prints, and sculptures. This book is about an early period in Picasso’s life, during his twenties, when he created a bold new style of art called “Cubism.” Despite terrible criticism, he started a whole new kind of art and a whole new way of looking at the world. Youngsters who have heard mean things about something they drew or created will relate to this story of how Pablo faced down his critics and achieved fame. The Abington Community Library is located at 1200 W. Grove St., Clarks Summit. Visit our 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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BLUES traveler

Former Clarks Summit resident Eyre Price completes odyssey to birthplaces of the blues and rock ’n’ roll for first novel. BY GERARD E. NOLAN Abington Journal Correspondent

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Shown, from left, are: Barbara Frutchey, Scranton Civic Ballet; Dawn Gronski, Scranton Civic Ballet; Jennie Walsh, Scranton Civic Ballet; Jen LaMont, POWER! Scranton; Susan Turcmanovich, POWER! Scranton; Kathleen Emanuelson, Scranton Civic Ballet; Dan LaMagna, POWER! Scranton; Alex Molfetas, POWER! Scranton; Janette Doyle, Scranton Civic Ballet; Angela Sheehan, POWER! Scranton.

POWER! Scranton POWER! Scranton held its June Outage at the newly renovated Scranton Civic Ballet. Members had a chance to tour the facility and speak with officers. POWER! Scranton is an informal group of professionals with the passion to promote the region as a vital and pleasurable place to live, work and play. To learn more, visit http://www.rediscoverscranton.com/join-power.html

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cee) and Barbara Castanzo singing “Today” Female Barbershop Quartet: Judy Kennedy, Louise Vinskofski, Barbara Kimmick, Cathy Lychola harmonizing on “My Romance.” Violinists Kenneth Clendenning and Patrick Salmon; guitarists Cathy Seymour and Mary Beth Hennigan and electric bass guitarist Mary Ann Fischbach. In addition to music and entertainment, the audience will be offered tabled seating, hors d’oeuvres, desserts, wine and punch. The event is free, but offerings will be accepted to support the Music Ministry at Our Lady of the Snows Church, which includes adult and children’s choirs, cantors and instrumentalists. The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Gathering Room of the church, 301 South State Street, Clarks Summit. Call 586.1741 for reservations. Ask for Jennie for further information.

information about Celebrate Summer at the River, call the Dietrich Theater at 570.996.1500. The Dietrich will also host a couple of environmental camps for children this month. In “It Is Easy Being Green Camp,” students ages five to 12 will learn to reuse and recycle commonplace items, as well as what they can do to make the planet greener. They will make all sorts of art projects out of salvaged stuff and recycled items. Plus they will create a wonderful play that is all about saving Earth. This camp will be held the week of July 30 through August 3 from 10 a.m. to noon. In a similar camp, “Trash to Treasures Camp,” children will learn to turn a pile of junk into artistic treasure. They will explore this 3-D form of collage as they learn about the environment and recycling. Trash to Treasures will be held July 23 through July 27 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Admission is $60 per camp. For more information or to register for either of these camps, call the Dietrich at 570.996.1500. As you can see the Dietrich is so much more than the movies.

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Billy Rogan is looking forward to creating some noise in the library.

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known through his acoustic work inspired by the techContinued from Page 10 niques and styles of artists: Michael Hedges, Leo Kottke, story and interpreting the world as it exists,” Grotta said. Keller Williams and Kaki Inspiration for Grotta comes King. Rogan composes his from French and Dutch artists: own music, which reflects a Rembrandt, Renoir, Degas and combination of classical and modern finger style with new Vermeer. Rogan is looking forward to age sounds. “Come out, bring a friend creating some noise in the and enjoy the music. It’s good library for once. He is well-

Sally Wiener Grotta entitled her photograph: ‘Barney Rosset Literary Pugilist.’

to be back and play for the community I was brought up in,” Rogan said. Rogan is currently living in Brooklyn, playing for different clubs, bars and enjoys providing schools and children’s shelters with live musical performances to convey the value of learning the international language of music. While in town he will also be performing July 18 at 7 p.m. at Formosa, located on 727 South State Street in Clarks Summit. The name of Grotta’s exhibit is “Mind’s Eye View” and can be viewed at the library until July 31. If you are unable to make the visit to the library in July, Grotta will be holding a talk Aug. 22, 6 to 8 p.m. The event, supported by a grant from the Lackawanna County Council on the Arts, is for teens in grades 7 to 12 where they can share their photos and insights in how they created them. Grotta will provide advice and hopes to bring inspiration.

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that, maybe open their ears.” Price has always had a passion for writing, sparked by an introverted personality and a love for the written word passed to him by his parents Peter and Mary Price. “I’ve been working on one novel or another since I was in high school…Writing just always seemed like a very natural thing to do,” he said. “I wasn’t an athletic kid and I’m terribly shy by nature, so I spent a lot of time alone just making up stories.” He soon discovered that writing was his best talent, and he poured a lot of his energy into it. He began writing film reviews for the school newspaper in middle school. When he realized his writing stint would end once he enrolled in high school, he landed a gig as a columnist, first at The Abington Voice and then at The Abington Journal. “Writing for The Abington Voice and then The Abington Journal was just the greatest experience,” he said. “I didn’t think of myself as a high school student who wrote a column as much as a columnist who had to go to high school.” After graduating from Abington Heights High School, Price attended college and then law school, eventually leaving the region to practice law. He has lived a lot of places, including Texas, Tennessee and Illinois, but he has not forgotten his roots. “I’ve lived a lot of different places and every one of them, in one way or another, has convinced me what a truly special place the Abingtons are,” he said. “So although I couldn’t grasp it at the time, growing up in the Abingtons was just about as idyllic as growing up can be.” Despite his love for the region, Price said he doesn’t have plans to set a novel in Scranton. That would be too close to home. “I need a certain distance for me to write and I just don’t have that in NEPA,” he said. “As much as I love the Abingtons and they will always be my hometown, they won’t ever be a setting for one of my novels.” Price, who now lives in the Midwest, said that Northeastern Pa. has “some of the best food anywhere.” “I think that [the quality of the food] is reflective of the community,” he said. “It’s not fancy or pretentious, but there’s a genuine commitment to being the best at what you do. There’s just a sense of pride in NEPA that I haven’t found anywhere else.” Price’s book is available on Amazon’s website. In conjunction, musician Tim Miller has released an album, “Six Feet of Peace: Songs from and Inspired by ‘Blues Highway Blues,’” available at Amazon’s website and other online music merchants. For more information on Price’s writing, visit www.eyreprice.net or email him at eyreprice@eyreprice.net.

hough he may hail from Clarks Summit, author Eyre Price set his first novel far from the Abingtons— on the Blues Highway, which runs down the middle of the U.S. tracing the path of the Mississippi Price River. Price’s debut effort, “Blues Highway Blues,” the first book in a series, follows music producer Daniel Erickson on a harrowing journey across the country to recover a missing cache of money he owes a Russian mobster. Complicating matters are hired killers bent on extracting payment by any means necessary and law enforcement officials aiming for Erickson’s arrest. The only clue he has to go on: a mysterious blues recording left where the money had been. “The actual genesis of this particular novel goes back to when I lived in Nashville and I would drive through town looking at the music mansions,” Price said. “A normal person would just admire the houses, but a writer looks up at those houses and thinks, ‘I wonder what’s the worst thing that could go wrong in there.’” The lion’s share of the action takes place on U.S. Route 61, which extends about 1,400 miles from New Orleans north to Minnesota. The highway is nicknamed the Blues Highway because it runs through the birthplace of the blues in the South. When Price had completed the novel, his agent and early readers thought it was ready for market, but the author said he felt that it lacked something. “After a while my wife simply said to me, ‘You have to go there [to the Blues Highway]. You have to hear what the roads have to say to you.’ And so I did. I put my then eight-yearold son in the car and off we went. And the experience was incredible.” Price and his son took an odyssey to the birthplaces of the blues and rock ’n’ roll in places that included New Orleans, Elvis’ Graceland and the crossroads where blues legend Robert Johnson allegedly sold his soul for virtuosic guitar ability. “When I was done, it seemed to me that I’d captured at least some of those lost voices—and those voices were exactly what the original manuscript had been missing,” he said. A strong current in the novel is the notion of paying homage to the unsung musicians who developed the blues sound, which was popularized by performers like Elvis Presley and later by bands of the British Invasion. “I was most struck by this while touring Memphis,” he said. “Graceland is a shrine. It’s the second most visited ‘house’ in the United States, after only the White House.” And while I’m not taking anything away from Elvis’ unquestionable talent as a performer, he wasn’t a songwriter. He was an attractive package for music that was being made in ‘another’ part of town.” There is an incredibly rich foundation of source material behind everything we grew up Eyre Price’s book release "Blues Highway Blues,” is available at listening to on Rock 107. I Amazon’s website. wanted to open people’s eyes to


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Area teen competes for state Miss title Anna Grace Moher, 13, was chosen as a State Finalist in the National American Miss Pennsylvania Pageant, to be held August 12 and 13 at the Hilton Harrisburg and Towers in Harrisburg. The National American Miss pageants are held for girls ages 4-18 competing in five different age divisions. Moher will participate in the Junior Teen division. The National American Miss Pageants keep all activities and competitions age appropriate. The pageant program is based on inner beauty, as well as poise and presentation. Emphasis is put on the importance of developing self confidence, learning good sportsmanship, and setting and achieving personal goals. Moher will also compete in the following optional competitions: Spokes model, Casual Wear modeling, Photogenic, and Actress. Moher is a member of the Abington Jr. Comets Cheer Squad and All Star Cheer Academy in Jessup. She has participated in the ecology club at school, as well as local acting groups. She also competed this spring in the Northeastern Pa. Cinderella Pageant and won Beauty in her age division. This will be her sixth year attending the National American Miss Pennsylvania state pageant and she has consistently finished in the top 15 since 2009. Last year, Moher won Miss Personality and fourth runnerup in the Actress competition, which qualified her for the National competition in California. She is entering the eighth grade at Abington Heights Middle School and is daughter of Penny Mason, Ransom Township and Robert J. Moher Jr., Clarks Green.

Clarks Green resident Anna Grace Moher was chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss Pennsylvania Pageant.

Ride for charities The Greater Pittston Charity Train Ride will take patrons back in time on the newly restored Reading and Northern RR’s 1920 ERA September 9. Open Window Coach pulled by a Diesel Locomotive to historic Jim Thorpe will depart Duryea at 9 a.m. and will return at approximately 6:45 p.m. Free time to explore historical spots will be provided. Tickets are $65 and all proceeds benefit The Greater Pittston YMCA, The Pittston Memorial Library and The Care and Concern Free Health Clinic. Make checks payable to: The Greater Pittston Charity Train Ride, c/o 47 Broad St., Pittston, PA 18640. There will be no tickets sold the day of the train ride. For more information, call Gloria at 570.693.0766 or Tina 570.407.0579. Tickets are limited and available on a firstcome/first-served basis.

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Sound for Scoliosis raises awareness

Lackawanna County finalizes ‘Arts in the Park’ activities Lackawanna County’s “Arts in the Park” committee members finalize the lineup of free Summer art activities for children at the County’s parks. The programs will run from 10 a.m. to noon on: July 17 at Aylesworth Park, Jermyn; July 24 at Covington Park, Covington Township and July 31 at McDade Park, Scranton. From left, Commissioner Patrick M. O’Malley, Alysia Scazafabo, committee member; Maureen McGuigan, deputy director of the County’s Arts & Culture Department; Nicole Barber and Laurie Mecca, committee members; and Fran Pantuso, the County’s Community Outreach Manager.

Home for history

Folk art featured in Dietrich Theater galleries

BY JOAN MEAD-MATSUI Abington Journal Correspondent

Now that a large museum case is in place in the Clark’s Summit Museum in Loughney Hall on the second floor of the Clarks Summit Borough Building, museum co-chair Dennis Martin is looking ahead to the grand opening of the museum to be held during the upcoming Clarks Summit Wine Festival August 11. According to Martin, the new exhibit case, which was purchased from a merchant in Dickson City, crafted by Albert Viselli from Clarks Summit, and transported with the help of Charles Charlesworth and Herman Johnson, will house artifacts and memorabilia related to Clarks Summit history. “Although that will be the grand opening, anytime this building is open, people can come up to look at the case

The annual “Sound for Scoliosis” National Scoliosis Foundation fundraiser will beheld July 26 through 29. Sound for Scoliosis is a multivenue event featuring music from live bands and a silent auction. This year’s venue schedule is: July 26, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Irish Wolf Pub, corner of North Washington and Linden Street, Scranton; July 27 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Heil’s Place, 1002 Wheeler Avenue, Scranton; July 28, 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Genetti’s Manor, 1505 Main Street, Dickson City; July 29, 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Heil’s Place. Sound for Scoliosis is endorsed by the National Scoliosis Foundation, which receives all donations. Tickets are $7 per day or a $15 VIP pass for four days. Headliners include “Skin n Bones,” “The Curse of Sorrow,” “True Becoming,” “Alamance,” “The Chosen 1’s” and “Six Guns Loaded.” For tickets, contact soundforscoliosis@gmail.com or 570.558.9247. Donations can be sent to Fidelity Bank, West Scranton Branch, c/o Sound for Scoliosis, 400 South Main Street, Scranton, PA, 18504.

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Museum volunteers Dennis and Sharleen Martin.

and look around. They can watch our progress as we’re putting the exhibits together. The grand opening will be grand, but not a surprise,” said Martin. The Centennial Committee has been working since January to move the case into the second floor of the borough building on State Street. In addition to items in the case, vintage photographs, framed by Charles Sandercock, Summit Frameworks, are also on display throughout the museum. Martin said, “We hope people like the museum and find it worthwhile (to visit) and we also hope it will get people over to the library

Wyoming Seminary keeps the beat The Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Institute (PAI) will present an evening of percussion, featuring the Quey Percussion Duo and Friends, at the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Avenue, just north of Kingston Corners, at 8 p.m. July 29. Described as “duo playing of the highest deSUBMITTED PHOTO The Quey Percussion Duo gree,” the Quey Percussion Duo unites each summer at PAI. to the public. For more The performance is free information call 270.2186.

(Abington Community Library) to read some of the stuff we have over there. The museum ties in especially well with the information (the expanded local history section) there.” Anyone interested in volunteering at the museum is asked to contact Dennis Martin via email at dmartin610@yahoo.com, or co-chair, Charles Kumpas at chask2004@yahoo.com. Historical items may be dropped off at the borough building during business hours and donors are asked to include their names and a brief description of the item.

On display through August at the Dietrich Theater in Tunkhannock is an eclectic collection of folk art, including local and present day, early Americana and international items. The displays are open to the public any time movies are shown or by appointment. Folk art is created by untrained artists, not by those trained in art schools and academies. Often these works are utilitarian and all are decorative in nature. Some are created for everyday use, others for ceremonial purposes. This exhibit explores “The Many Expressions of Folk Art.” Items range from paintings, to carvings, to puppets, wall hangings, and educational displays. A colorful village scene in Haiti, a mining slope in Wilkes-Barre, a carved wooden eagle from the 1900’s, rod puppets from Indonesia, an early 1900s appliqué wall hanging from Egypt, and miniature huts like those in Thailand, built from authentic materials, are

some of treasures that are featured. Many are on loan from Patrick Robinson of Kitson and Company in Tunkhannock, and others are on loan from Mark Mitchell, Marta Kovacs-Ruiz, John and Jessie Reppy Keker, and Margie Young. All of these and many more can be viewed in the Earnshaw Gallery. The art of local decorative painters is also in the Earnshaw Gallery. Dietrich Theater instructors Wendy Rozelle, Eileen Balboa, Sarah Sidorek, Teresa Brewer, and Barb Green have loaned pieces that are on display. Painted boxes, candleholders, welcome signs for the home and more show the handiwork of the Tunkhannock Area Decorative Painters, a group that has been meeting since the 1980s. The wonderful painted scenes of local artist Cheryl Korb are featured in the Sherwood Gallery. Painted on barn wood, slate, and metal, are Cheryl’s country scenes of the landscape and animals that she knows so well.

Everything Natural a winner with display In honor of celebrating America’s Independence, Coobie Seamless Bra held a contest for all vendors nationwide asking them to come up with clever ways to decorate their boutique display using the Coobie Seamless Bras. According to the company, thousands of images poured in from stores across the country and it was a close race. A winner was chose in California, but Coobie also congratulated Everything Natural in Clarks Summit for being runner up in having “a very patriotic red, white and blue display.” SUBMITTED PHOTO Everything Natural, Clarks Summit is runner up for the Coobie SeamThe store won a free dozen less Bras competition. Coobie Seamless Bras.


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U of S locals attain honor

Keystone student-athletes receive awards The Keystone College athletic department conducted its annual Athletics Academic Excellence Luncheon, honoring student-athletes who have excelled in the classroom. The April 25 luncheon recognized all Keystone student-athletes who have compiled a grade point average of 3.5 of better, as well as the student-athletes who have attained the highest grade point average in their respective class. Following words of congratulations by Keystone College President Dr. Edward G. Boehm Jr. and Director of Athletics, Dr. Matthew Grimaldi, Dr. Robert Perkins, Vice President for Student Affairs presented awards to student-athletes who attained the highest grade point average in their respective class. Jaclyn Nat (track and field) represented the freshmen class, with a 4.0 last semester. Shelley Kratzer (cross country/track and field) earned a 3.83 to represent the sophomore class. Mark Musumeci (basketball) was the junior recipient with a 3.97 grade point average. Jessica Weingart (softball) was the senior recipient with a 3.63. Local student-athletes recognized for earning a 3.5 or better include: Zachary Bell (Pittston, PA/Pittston Area) – Soccer, Kyle Betacchini (Archbald/Valley View) – Tennis, Brackney Brotzman (Brackney/Montrose) - Field Hockey/Track, Justin Clarke (Factoryville/Lackawanna Trail) - Cross Country/Track, Samual Dahmer (Lake Ariel/ Western Wayne) – Tennis, Paul Devine (Scranton, PA/ West Scranton) - Cross Country, Mike Harris (Factoryville/Lackawanna Trail) – Golf,Olivia Kashuba (Dickson City/Summit Christian Academy ) – Soccer, Hope Krolewski (Bear Creek/Holy Redeemer ) - Field Hockey, Matt Lewis (Dalton/Abington Heights) – Golf, Samantha Littleford (Nanticoke/ Nanticoke Area) – Soccer, Collin McAndrew (Factoryville/Lackawanna Trail) – Golf, Samantha Morgan (Clarks Summit/Abington Heights) - Field Hockey, Jackie Nat (Wilkes-Barre/ Coughlin) – Track, Stephanie Puckett (Taylor/Riverside) – Softball, Jerica Rode (Lords Valley, /Wallenpaupack Area) – Basketball, Kaitlyn Sawicki (Factoryville/Lackawanna Trail) – Softball, Julia Sherry (Tunkhannock/Tunkhannock) – Tennis

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Several MGAs were on display during a previous British Car Club show.

Club in top gear while we feature British cars,” he said. “I think that’s why we do so well with the number of cars and spectaAccording to Harry Ware, President of the British Car Club of North- tors.” Ware added that other European east Pennsylvania, the club’s annual show averages more than 300 specta- cars will also be featured at this year’s tors each year and around 100 to 125 show, including Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Mercedes-Benz and BMWs. cars, many from other states includ“We’re hoping to top those numbers ing New Jersey and New York. The 10th Annual British Car Show with the European class,” Ware said. Ware started his collection back in will be held July 22 at South Abingthe early 1970s. ton Community Park, Chinchilla, “I’ve always enjoyed tinkering with from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The RossiBritish cars,” he said. “I had one in McGurl Project will provide live enhigh school and it just continued on tertainment from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. from there.” and the local Boy Scouts will volunWare’s favorite part of being a teer to serve food. Ware believes their show is so pop- member of the club is the camaradeular because there are not many like it rie among the car lovers. “The regality of being with other in this part of the country. “Around 90 percent of car shows in people that enjoy the same things,” is what he said led the group to form the the Northeast feature domestic cars, BY ROBERT TOMKAVAGE

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Guests at a previous British Car Club show view some MGBs. club. Ware, an original member of the club that was founded in 2003, said its numbers have grown over the years. “The first couple years our membership was in the 20s,” he said. “We’re around 120 members now. The numbers are down this year, but that is expected with the economy.” See Gear, Page 14

BBC campers urged to go ‘All in’ ber. I’m trying to teach them to be men of commitment, men of purpose, and men of The BBC Defender Basket- vision. “I really hope that throughball Camp was held July 1-6 out the week as we use differon campus. Men’s basketball coach Mike Show brought in a ent props and give them handouts, that they would be able to special guest to provide inimplement these things in their spiration to camps. lives and be leaders in their Gian-Paul Gonzalez, a community. Leadership is so freshman seminar teacher in New Jersey, is known for giv- needed, especially in a lot of the communities they’re going ing an inspiration speech to the New York Giants last sea- back to.” Three years ago, Gonzalez son that sparked their run to was invited to speak at a Sunthe Super Bowl. “I’ve been speaking all week day night session for the camp. This was the second year Gonlong,” Gonzalez said. “The message has been based off of zalez has been back at the camp all week. the curriculum I put together According to Show, 185 kids for the ‘All in’ speech that I and 17 guest coaches particigave to the Giants in DecemBY ROBERT TOMKAVAGE

Noah Willis, left, is defended by Adam Regnier (7) at the BBC Defender Basketball Camp.

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pated in the camp this year. Gonzalez enjoys using his speaking techniques to get through to his students. “The greatest part about being a school-teacher is that you get to use the speeches in the classroom first,” he said. “I love my job, I taught history

for three years and this past year I taught a freshman seminar class. We felt there was a need for a program to help middle school kids get acclimated to the high school setting because we found that the dropout rates were increasing in our district.”

Four University of Scranton spring sport student-athletes earned spots on the Landmark Conference all-Academic team. Representing the Royals were Kaela Mahon (Avon-by-theSea, N.J./Saint Rose) of the women’s lacrosse team, Tim McGurrin (Clarks Summit/ Scranton Preparatory) of the men’s tennis team, Robert Della Polla (Havertown/St. Joseph’s Preparatory) of the baseball team, and Kelly Zaccheo (Scranton/West Scranton) of the softball team. McGurrin has already graduated with a degree in accounting and will enroll in a master’s program at the university in the fall. On the tennis court, he has been named first-team allconference for his play in both singles and doubles in each of the past two seasons. His play has also been instrumental in leading the Royals of head coach Keith Hetsko to three consecutive Landmark Conference championship match appearances. On June 5, McGurrin became the second men’s tennis player in Scranton history to be named Academic allAmerican by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), joining three-time recipient Clay Yeager (1994 {3rd team}, 1995 {2nd team}, 1996 {1st team}). A member of three academic honor societies, McGurrin is also a two-time Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll recipient. Zaccheo joined McGurrin as a third-team CoSIDA Academic all-American. She was a four-year starter on the softball team, finishing her career with a .277 batting average, including 105 hits, 21 doubles, three home runs, and 37 RBI. She also posted a career slugging percentage of .356 and an onbase percentage of .354. In addition, she is fourth in at-bats (379) and tied for eighth in doubles (21) in Royals’ history. This past season was Zaccheo’s most productive, earning second-team all-conference honors as the Royals finished with a 26-10 record and advanced to the Landmark Conference tournament under firstyear head coach Mia Collarini. She started 34 games and batted a career-high .395, with 14 doubles, three home runs, and 20 RBI. In the classroom, Zaccheo earned degrees in biomathematics and philosophy. A member of the university’s Special Jesuit Liberal Arts Honors Program, she has been inducted into the following academic honor societies: Alpha Sigma Nu (National Jesuit Honor Society), Pi Mu Epsilon (mathematics), and Phi Sigma Tau (philosophy).

Run benefits Tunkhannock graduates Abington National downs Old Forge career. Registration begins at 6:30 A fourth annual run/walk a.m. at the Station 69 (Lake will honor the late Frank J. Carey Fire Company) pavilValvano, an Assistant Superion. The registration fee is $15 intendent of the Tunkhannock and T-shirts are guaranteed to Area School District. The the first 150 registered contesMountain Energy Services tants. Frank J. Valvano Memorial Awards will be given to the Run will take place July 28 at first overall male and female 8 a.m. This event, sponsored in the 5K walk, 5K run and by Mountain Energy Services 10K run. Special Frank J. of Tunkhannock, is held in Valvano awards will be ofconjunction with Lake Carey fered . Day festivities. Winners from the 2011 race Valvano, an Assistant Suincluded Christopher Ehret perintendent of the Tunkand Jen Stec-Gagliardi for the hannock Area School District, 5K run, Paul Leonard and died in 2008 as a result of Aurora Bonner for the 10K injuries sustained from a mo- run and Bob Wynd and Christorcycle accident. He was a tine Snarski for the 5K walk. track official, and coached Proceeds from this event support the Frank J. Valvano many sports throughout his BY PETER SALVA Abington Journal Correspondent

Scholarship Fund, which presents a $1,500 scholarship to benefit Tunkhannock Area graduates. The scholarship is given to students who best fit the qualities in which Valvano believed, including academic achievement, community involvement, enjoyment of the natural environment, enrichment from athletic competition and appreciation for art and music. For questions or to preregister contact: Dick Daniels, 12 Lake Street (Lake Carey) Tunkhannock, PA, 18657 (570) 240-1932 or dick.daniels@gmail.com. Make checks payable to Frank J. Valvano Scholarship Fund

Abington National defeated Old Forge, 5-1, in a District 17 10-11 Little League baseball game July 5. Nick Notari and Matthew Pacyna contributed two hits for the winning team. Matt Mariotti led Old Forge with two hits.

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RE: Estate of Fred R. Studer, late of South Abington Township, Pennsylvania. Letters Testamentary in the above estate having been granted, creditors shall make demand and debtors shall make payment to Laurence A. Wilson and Laurie L. Graham, 478 Round Hill Road, Clifford Township, PA 18470; CoExecutors or to Paul D. Horger, Esquire, Oliver, Price & Rhodes, Attorneys for the Estate, 1212 South Abington Road, P.O. Box 240, Clarks Summit, PA 18411.

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Notice is also hereby given that PEXCO has submitted a final report for soil and groundwater to the PADEP to demonstrate attainment of the statewide health standard for the same property. PEXCO has indicated that the remediation measures taken have attained compliance with the statewide health standard cleanup standards established under the Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act for soil and groundwater. This notice is made under the provision of the Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act, the Act of May 19, 1995, P.L. #4, No. 2.

BUYING

Notice of proposed amendments to the Police Pension Plan administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System. WAVERLY TOWNSHIP Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania Public Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Waverly Township to be held on Monday, July 30, 2012 at 6:45pm at the Waverly Township Municipal Building, Lake Henry Drive, Waverly, Pa., the Board of Supervisors of the Township will consider an Ordinance amending the Police Pension Plan administered by the Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System.

JUNK VEHICLES & Heavy Equipment

NOBODY PAYS MORE! HAPPY TRAILS TRUCK SALES 570-760-2035 570-542-2277 6am to 9pm

A copy of the full text of the Ordinance and the proposed Amendment may be examined during regular business hours at the Waverly Township Business Office, Lake Henry Drive, Waverly, Pa. 18471. William H. White Waverly Township Manager

EARN COLLEGE DEGREE ONLINE. *Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV Certified. Call 888-2203984. www.CenturaOnline.com

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412 Autos for Sale

TOYOTA ‘04 CELICA GT

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

ATVs/Dune Buggies

VW ‘10 JETTA

HAWK 2011 UTILITY ATV

NEW!! Full size adult ATV. Strong 4 stroke motor. CVT fully automatic transmission with reverse. Electric start. Front & rear luggage racks. Long travel suspension. Disc brakes. Dual stage head lights. Perfect for hunters & trail riders alike. BRAND NEW & READY TO RIDE. $1,995 takes it away. 570-817-2952 Wilkes-Barre

TOMAHAWK`11

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

409

Autos under $5000

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

DODGE ‘02 VIPER GTS 10,000 MILES V10

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

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FORD `07 FOCUS SES Sedan

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

PONTIAC`96 GRAND AM MUST SELL!

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

415 Autos-Antique & Classic

CHEVY ‘30 HOTROD COUPE $47,000

FORD ‘76 THUNDERBIRD All original. JUST REDUCED $9,000

MERCEDES ‘29

Kit Car $5,500 (570) 655-4884 hell-of-adeal.com

MAZDA `88 RX-7 CONVERTIBLE

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

MERCEDES-BENZ `73 450SL with Convertible

removable hard top, power windows, AM /FM radio with cassette player, CD player, automatic, 4 new tires. Champagne exterior; Italian red leather interior inside. Garage kept, excellent condition. Reduced price to $26,000. Call 570-825-6272

MERCURY `79 ZEPHYR

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

421

Boats & Marinas

FISHING BOAT. Like new. 16 1/2’ Trophy Fiberglass. 25 HP Johnson motor, 48 lb thrust, trolling motor with foot control. Recharger, pedestal front seat, carpeted floor. Live well, storage compartment. Excellent condition. $4500. 570-675-5046 after 12 noon

310

Attorney Services

Free Bankruptcy Consultation Payment plans. Carol Baltimore 570-822-1959 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY Free Consultation. Contact Atty. Sherry Dalessandro 570-823-9006

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Motorcycles

SILVERCRAFT

427

Near Mint 174 miles - yes, One hundred and seventy four miles on the clock, original owner. $8000. 570-876-2816

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

Garage kept, no rust, lots of chrome, black with teal green flake. Includes storage jack & 2 helmets. $3600 570-410-1026

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YAMAHA ‘97 ROYALSTAR 1300

12,000 miles. With windshield. Runs excellent. Many extras including gunfighter seat, leather bags, extra pipes. New tires & battery. Asking $4,000 firm. (570) 814-1548

442 RVs & Campers

FOREST RIVER`08 5TH WHEEL

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

451

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

FORD ‘02 EXPLORER Red, XLT, Original

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

FORD ‘73 F350

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

MITSUBISHI `11

OUTLANDER SPORT SE AWD, Black interi-

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

460 AUTOMOTIVE Commercial SERVICE Trucks & DIRECTORY Equipment

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

468

Auto Parts

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

439

Motorcycles

‘12 BRAND NEW SCOOTER

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

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

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

$15,000 FIRM. Call 570-262-0914 Leave message.

542

HARLEY ‘10 DAVIDSON SPORTSTER CUSTOM Loud pipes.

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

PORSCHE `01 BMW 2010 K1300S Only 460 miles! Has BOXSTER S all bells & whistles. 38,500 miles. Black

with beige interior. 6 speed transmission. Air & CD player. Excellent condition. $17,200. Call 570-868-0310

439

SUZUKI ‘01 VS 800 GL INTRUDER

412 Autos for Sale

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

The proposed Ordinance is entitled: AN ORDINANCE OF WAVERLY TOWNSHIP, LACKAWANNA COUNTY, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ELECTING TO AMEND ITS POLICE PENSION PLAN ADMINISTERED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IV OF THE PENNSYLMUNICIPAL RETIREMENT VANIA LAW;AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY ALL PROVISIONS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT LAW AS AMENDED AND AS APPLICABLE TO MEMBER MUNICIPALITIES.

Instruction & Training

LEGAL NOTICE

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

LEGAL NOTICE

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503

Accounting/ Finance

Logistics/ Transportation

DRIVERS - CDL-A EXPERIENCED DRIVERS: 6 Months OTR experience starts at $.32/mile Up to $5,000 SignOn Bonus! New student pay and lease program! 877-521-5775 www.USATRUCK.jobs

548 Medical/Health

Accounts Receivable Position

Immediate opening for an experienced Accounts Receivable person. Responsibilities include allocation of payments, follow up, and collection; preparation of bank deposits, customer file maintenance, credit checks, and resolution of customer queries. Must be detail oriented with good communication and organizational skills. We offer an excellent wage and benefits package, as well as 401K Retirement Savings Plan, paid holidays, paid vacation & much more. Resumes may be e-mailed to mermar@ actionliftinc.com or sent to: Action Lift, Inc. 1 Memco Drive Pittston, PA 18640 Attn: Merrie Marcy

509

Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades

“CAN YOU DIG IT?” HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL. 3 week training program. backhoes, bulldozers, excavators. Local job placement assistance VA Benefits Approved. 2 National Certifications. 866-362-6497

533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

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

542

Logistics/ Transportation

DRIVERS- A. Duie Pyle Needs Owner Operators & Company Drivers. Regional Truckload Operations. HOME EVERY WEEKEND! O/O Average $1.84/Miles. Steady, Year-Round Work. Requires CDL-A, 2 Years Experience. Call Dan: 877-9107711 www.DriveForPyle.com DRIVERS: ATTENTION CDL-A Drivers! Averitt is Hiring in Your Area. Great Benefits & Hometime. 4-Months T/T Experience RequiredApply Now! 888-362-8608 Visit AVERITTcareers.com Equal Opportunity Employer DRIVERS: CRST offers the best Lease Purchase Program *SIGN ON BONUS *No down payment or credit check *Great Pay *Class A CDL required *Owner Operators Welcome Call: 866-403-7044 Drivers: CDL-A TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED! *MILES *EQUIPMENT *BENEFITS Hazmat Teams Start at $.50/mile. Solo Drivers Also Needed! 800-942-2104 Ext. 7308 or 7307 WWW.DRIVE4TOTAL.COM DRIVERS: New Freight lanes in your area. Annual Salary $45K to $60K. Flexible hometime. Modern Trucks. Great Benefits. CDL-A, 3 months recent experience. 800-414-9569 www.driveknight.com CLASS A DRIVERS: Regional Up to 42 CPM. Weekly Pay, Benefits, Home Time, Sign ON BONUS, Paid Orientation. 2 Years T/T EXPERIENCE. 800-524-5051. www. gomcilvaine.com PROFESSIONAL CLASS A DRIVERS: OTR tractor trailer, good pay, great home time, health insurance, 401K, paid vacation, bonus package, and top equipment all in a small company atmosphere, backed up with large company benefits. Call Victoria 877-833-9307 or visit www.pamdrivers.com

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COMMUNITY HOME WORKER Full time week on

week off position (including 7 asleep overnight shifts) working with individuals with intellectual disabilities in the Wilkes Barre Area! Valid Drivers License is required. Experience is helpful paid training is provided. Starting salary is $22,048 plus benefits include health insurance for employee, vacation and holiday pay, 401K, Life Insurance. For information, call KEYSTONE SERVICE SYSTEMS, INC. at 829-3671. EOE

554

Production/ Operations

PRODUCTION OPERATORS The Lion Brewery is

seeking to hire several full time temporary employees to work through 09/2012. If permanent positions become available at the end of the summer season, the company will consider those interested temporary employees for permanent positions. However, it is not guaranteed that a permanent position will be available. APPLY IN PERSON 350 Laird St. Suite 200, WILKES-BARRE.

Find Your Ideal Employee! Place an ad and end the search! 570-829-7130 ask for an employment specialist

573

Warehouse

Collect cash, not dust! Clean out your basement, garage or attic and call the Classified department today at 570829-7130!

551

Other

Office Positions

QUICKBOOKS

EXPERIENCE PREFERRED AP, AR, PAYROLL. TRUCKING EXPERIENCE PREFERRED - MAKING APPOINTMENTS

Owner Operators Needed D F RIVER

RIENDLY

FREIGHT - 200 TO 275 MILE RADIUS

Local Drivers SNeeded 1 &2 ST ND HIFT NO TOUCH - DROP & HOOK. FULL & PART TIME - GREAT PAY & BENEFITS.

Mechanics

DIESEL - TRAILER EXPERIENCE APPLY IN PERSON

Dupont MotorKLines 105 N ORTH

EYSER

AVENUE OLD FORGE, PA 18518 (NO PHONE CALLS)

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542

Logistics/ Transportation

DUE TO CONTINUED GROWTH LUBRICANT & OIL EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTOR IS LOOKING FOR MOTIVATED, DEPENDABLE PEOPLE TO JOIN OUR TEAM

Warehouse Personnel FULL TIME POSITION. GENERAL WAREHOUSE WORK FOR BULK AND PACKAGE WAREHOUSE. RESPONSIBLE FOR UNLOADING AND STORAGE OF IN-COMING

PRODUCT AND LOADING DELIVERY TRUCKS FOR NEXT DAY DELIVERIES AND REPACKAGING OF BULK PRODUCT. FULL BENEFIT PACKAGE INCLUDING HEALTH BENEFITS, FSA, 401K, AND PAID TIME OFF. PREFERRED METHOD OF APPLYING FOR THIS POSITION IS TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE TO COMPLETE AN ONLINE APPLICATION.

TO

OBTAIN AN APPLICATION PLEASE VISIT OUR FACILITY OR YOU CAN VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.CRAFTOILCORP. COM. TO APPLY IN PERSON:

600 FINANCIAL 610

Business Opportunities

BUSINESS FOR SALE

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

Let the Community Know! Place your Classified Ad TODAY! 570-829-7130

BUY A JOB, CAREER & BUSINESS Retiring. Buy my sales route, with established, repeat customers. Make $35K now, $70K when economy improves. Includes all equipment & training needed. $25,000 570-650-6365. NEPA FLORAL & GIFT SHOP Including delivery van, coolers, all inventory, displays, computer system, customer list, website and much more. Turn key operation in prime retail location. Serious inquiries please call 570-592-3327

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

CRAFT OIL CORPORATION

837 CHERRY STREET AVOCA, PA, 18641 FAX- 570-451-0700 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. EEO/M/F/D/V

Find homes for your kittens! Place an ad here! 570-829-7130 542

700 MERCHANDISE 708

Antiques & Collectibles

LIONEL vintage train transformer speckled case type #4044, checked out good $20. 570-735-6638

Logistics/ Transportation

542

Logistics/ Transportation

Growth Creates Opportunity...Start A New Career! Hiring Experienced Forklift Operators $12.25 hourly, after completion of 90 day probation period. ***STRAIGHT DAY SHIFT OR NIGHT SHIFT (12 hour shifts ave. 42 hours per week) ***75 cent night shift pay differential offered. ***Pay increase based on skill development. Take charge...LEARN AND EARN!

MUST HAVE 1 YEAR FULL TIME EXPERIENCE Skills Required: • High School Diploma/GED • Computer Skills • Valid Driver’s License • Criminal Background Check • Pass Pre-Employment Drug Screen & Physical *Mehoopany Location * Benefits Available *

JOB FAIRS! EVERY THURSDAY IN JULY 7/5&7/19 Noon-4 PM 7/12 & 7/26 1-4 PM Tunkhannock Public Library

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. 518 Customer Support/Client Care

518 Customer Support/Client Care

518 Customer Support/Client Care

Kelly Services is NOW HIRING Customer Service Representatives and Enrollment Processors. This is a great opportunity to get your foot in the door with one of the areas fastest growing companies. Start your career with Kelly Services today! Starting $10.50-$11.55hr Why work for Kelly? • Weekly electronic pay • Service bonus plan • Online training programs • Benefit options • Employee Discounts (Mykelly.com) Please send your resumes to 5109@kellyServices.com or call 570-346-7406 “Kelly Services, Scranton” now on Facebook kellyservices.com An Equal Opportunity Employer


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APR M O S.

PLUS

SIDE IMPACT AIR BAGS ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO ALUMINUM WHEELS POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS

KEYLESS ENTRY

1ST & 2ND ROW AIR CURTAINS MESSAGE CENTER TILT WHEEL AM/FM/CD

MPG MPG 24 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied

**Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.

NEW 2012 FORD FIESTA SE NEW 2012 FORD FOCUS SE 4 DR NEW 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD

Automatic, Air, Pwr. Mirrors, PDL, Advance Trac w/Electronic Stability Control, Side Curtains, CD, Cruise Control, 15” Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Keyless Entry w/Keypad,

Safety Canopy, Side Impact Air Bags, Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Auto., PDL, PW, Fog Lamps, Privacy Glass, Roof Rack, Air, 16” Alum. Wheels, CD, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg.,

Auto., CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, 16” Alloy Wheels, Tilt Wheel, AC, Instrument Cluster, Message Center, Fog Lamps, MyKey, Convenience Pkg., Cruise Control, Perimeter Alarm, MyFord, SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio,

24 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.

NEW 2012 FORD FUSION SEL Auto., CD, Alum Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry, Message Center,

APR M O S.

PLUS

24 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.

NEW 2012 FORD F-150 4X4 3.7L V6 Engine, XL Plus Pkg., Cruise Control, MyKey Sys., Pwr. Equipment Group, Pwr. Mirrors, XL Decor Group, 40/20/40 Cloth Seat, CD

APR M O S.

APR PLUS

M O S.

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.

24 Mos.

NEW

FORD EDGE

Pwr. Windows, PDL, Air, Advance Trac with Roll Stability Control, CD, Remote Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Convenience Group, Auto Headlamps, MyFord, Reverse Sensing Sys.

CALL NOW 823-8888 1-800-817-FORD Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St., Plains

Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.

FORD EXPLORER NEW

FORD TAURUS SEL AWD

Auto., 3.5L V6, SYNC, Reverse Sensing Sys., CD, Keyless Entry with Keypad, PDL, 18”Alum. Wheels, PW, Anti-Theft Perimeter Alarm, Sirius Satellite Radio,

3.5L Engine, MyFord Display, CD, Auto. Climate Control, PL, Pwr. Mirrors, PW, 17” Steel Wheels, Keyless Entry, MyKey, Cruise Control,

24 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.

M O S.

24 Mos.

NEW 2012 FORD FUSION HYBRID NEW 2.5L I4 Engine, Rain Sensor Wipers, Sony Sound Sys., CD, Alum Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Pwr. Moonroof, Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Message Center,

PLUS

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.

24 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.

APR

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.

24 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 7/31/12.


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K12739A 2008 Chevrolet HHR LS....................................... H28217A 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis LS ..................... T29925A 2008 Hyundai Sonata GLS V6............................ H27913B 2007 Chevrolet HHR LT ....................................... H28189A 2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara................................... T29771A 2007 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5................................ D0465B 2006 Jeep Liberty Limited.................................. L11550B 2007 Mitsubishi Endeavor LS............................ H28291A 2005 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer ....................... T29519A 2008 Chevrolet Impala LT ................................... H28576A 2002 BMW X5 3.0i Sport..................................... L11664A 2006 Ford Explorer Limited................................ B9336C 2006 Toyota Avalon............................................. CH5514B 2005 Chrysler 300 ................................................. 2006 Honda Element EX..................................... J4946B H28468A 2008 Chevrolet HHR LT ....................................... B9706A 2008 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4 ............................ HP15810 2006 Acura TSX Base.......................................... T29770B 2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer.................................. H27717A 2009 Ford Focus SES ........................................... T29807A 2010 Toyota Corolla ............................................. T29449A 2010 Toyota Corolla ............................................. H27843A 2008 Toyota Camry .............................................. K12867A 2009 Hyundai Sonata .......................................... T29640A 2010 Dodge Avenger SXT.................................. M7977A 2011 Mitsubishi Galant ....................................... H28392A 2005 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... H27893A 2009 Honda Accord LX 2.4................................ H28408A 2008 Jeep Liberty Sport...................................... H27923B 2010 Honda Accord LX 2.4................................ H28133B 2008 Hyundai Sonata .......................................... L11527A 2007 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. H27968A 2009 Honda Civic LX............................................ K13026A 2007 Jeep Compass Sport ................................. AS0392A 2010 Honda Fit Sport........................................... T29787A 2009 Chevrolet Malibu LT................................... BP15712B 2008 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ T29679A 2007 Honda CR-V EX........................................... T29705A 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ M7957A 2008 Hyundai Tucson.......................................... T29692A 2010 Toyota Camry .............................................. CH5529A 2010 Chrysler Sebring Limited.......................... A11205B 2010 Honda Civic LX............................................ H28487A 2008 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... A11262A 2009 Nissan Altima 2.5 S .................................... H28469A 2008 Buick Lucerne CXL .................................... H27996A 2010 Toyota Camry Base.................................... B9464B 2010 Jeep Patriot Sport ...................................... T29544A 2007 Toyota Camry .............................................. L11623A 2006 Toyota Avalon............................................. H28280A 2008 Buick Lucerne CXL .................................... T29919A 2010 Toyota Corolla ............................................. H28461A 2008 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... T29608A 2006 Mercedes E-Class E350............................. K12805A 2008 Kia Sorento EX............................................ T29843A 2010 Toyota Corolla ............................................. K12974A 2009 Honda Fit Sport........................................... H28402A 2009 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ LP15798 2004 Lexus RX 330............................................... A11273A 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS 2.7L V6................ T29101A 2009 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ CP15785 2011 Chrysler 200 Touring.................................. T29837A 2010 Toyota Camry .............................................. T29636A 2010 Toyota Camry .............................................. A11370A 2010 Ford Fusion SE ............................................ TS0406 2011 Toyota Corolla ............................................. H28417A 2009 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ T29753A 2010 Mazda CX-7 i Sport.................................... H28516A 2010 Honda Accord LX 2.4................................ K12969A 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo ................. CH5511A 2008 Buick LaCrosse CXL .................................. L11586B 2011 Hyundai Elantra .......................................... T29621A 2009 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... H28334A 2009 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... T29082A 2010 Toyota Camry .............................................. H28305A 2010 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ T29309A 2009 Toyota Tacoma Base ................................. H28422A 2010 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ T29871A 2010 Toyota Camry .............................................. H28112A 2008 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... A11192A 2007 Lexus ES 350................................................ T29701A 2010 Toyota Camry .............................................. LP15722B 2009 Honda Civic Si ............................................. H28011A 2010 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ K12816A 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe SE ................................. T29711B 2008 Chevrolet TrailBlazer.................................. H27627A 2009 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4 ............................ DP15787 2011 Dodge Avenger Lux................................... T29428A 2008 Toyota RAV4................................................ H28181A 2009 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H28313A 2011 Toyota Corolla ............................................. H28078A 2008 Ford Escape Limited .................................. CH5546A 2009 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... L11589A 2008 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. H28340A 2010 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H28387A 2009 Honda CR-V LX ........................................... H28613A 2010 Honda Accord LX 2.4................................ T29398A 2010 Toyota Camry LE ........................................ H28333A 2010 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H28555A 2011 Kia Sportage LX.......................................... H28428A 2010 Honda Accord LX-P 2.4 ............................ CP15817 2011 Chrysler 200 Touring.................................. H28597A 2010 Subaru Impreza 2.5i ................................... T29902A 2011 Toyota Corolla ............................................. H28638A 2008 Honda CR-V EX........................................... T29641A 2008 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. K12785A 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe ....................................... DP15815 2011 Dodge Avenger Lux................................... T29635B 2006 Hummer H3.................................................. A11276B 2007 Lincoln MKX Base...................................... H27881A 2010 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H28373A 2012 Honda Civic EX-L........................................ H28290A 2010 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H28390B 2008 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ T29713A 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500.......................... T29730A 2009 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ H28228A 2009 Honda CR-V EX...........................................

4D Wagon .................................... 88,001 4D Sport Utility............................. 88,693 4D Sedan...................................... 96,795 4D Sedan...................................... 62,433 4D Hatchback ............................... 95,515 4D Extended Passenger Van ........ 81,779 4D Sedan...................................... 102,206 4D Sport Utility............................. 87,218 4D Sport Utility............................. 71,654 2D Coupe...................................... 87,831 4D Sedan...................................... 79,135 4D Sedan...................................... 89,084 4D Station Wagon........................ 84,034 4D Sport Utility............................. 92,454 4D Sport Utility............................. 49,826 4D Sedan...................................... 49,723 4D Sedan...................................... 93,116 4D Sport Utility............................. 32,095 4D Sport Utility............................. 72,539 4D Sedan...................................... 45,759 4D Sport Utility............................. 75,706 4D Sport Utility............................. 41,784 4D Sport Utility............................. 79,123 4D Sedan...................................... 49,862 4D Sport Utility............................. 81,347 4D Sport Utility............................. 86,598 4D Sedan...................................... 90,176 4D Sedan...................................... 79,655 4D Sport Utility............................. 68,371 4D Sport Utility............................. 32,127 4D Sedan...................................... 102,857 4D Sedan...................................... 85,944 4D Sport Utility............................. 66,885 4D Sedan...................................... 27,874 4D Sedan...................................... 40,779 4D Sedan...................................... 34,878 4D Sedan...................................... 55,859 4D Sedan...................................... 38,048 4D Sedan...................................... 20,400 4D Sedan...................................... 12,798 4D Sport Utility............................. 40,758 4D Sedan...................................... 35,599 4D Sport Utility............................. 55,582 4D Sedan...................................... 53,742 4D Sedan...................................... 20,637 4D Sport Utility............................. 73,687 2D Coupe...................................... 40,503 4D Sport Utility............................. 23,758 4D Hatchback ............................... 22,322 4D Sedan...................................... 35,398 4D Sedan...................................... 68,825 4D Sport Utility............................. 69,138 4D Sedan...................................... 23,119 4D Sport Utility............................. 52,190 4D Sedan...................................... 47,626 4D Sedan...................................... 22,774 4D Sedan...................................... 35,013 4D Sport Utility............................. 54,007 2D Coupe...................................... 42,056 4D Sedan...................................... 41,156 4D Sedan...................................... 27,078 4D Sport Utility............................. 51,896 4D Sedan...................................... 49,813 4D Sedan...................................... 65,128 4D Sedan...................................... 39,067 4D Sedan...................................... 10,480 4D Sport Utility............................. 54,001 4D Sedan...................................... 93,671 4D Sport Utility............................. 39,118 4D Sedan...................................... 24,349 4D Hatchback ............................... 15,313 4D Sedan...................................... 27,232 4D Sport Utility............................. 81,840 4D Sport Utility............................. 38,841 4D Sedan...................................... 22,548 4D Sedan...................................... 20,619 4D Sedan...................................... 42,604 4D Sedan...................................... 24,906 4D Sedan...................................... 26,934 4D Sedan...................................... 5,515 4D Sedan...................................... 34,116 4D Sport Utility............................. 39,255 4D Sedan...................................... 26,038 4D Sport Utility............................. 38,333 4D Sedan...................................... 23,938 4D Sedan...................................... 14,641 4D Sport Utility............................. 33,710 4D Sport Utility............................. 17,370 4D Sedan...................................... 18,128 4D Sedan...................................... 17,643 2D Standard Cab .......................... 34,489 4D Sedan...................................... 40,685 4D Sedan...................................... 28,753 4D Sport Utility............................. 75,647 4D Sedan...................................... 77,305 4D Sedan...................................... 9,420 2D Coupe...................................... 38,198 4D Sedan...................................... 37,766 4D Sport Utility............................. 49,339 4D Sport Utility............................. 45,728 4D Sedan...................................... 34,619 4D Sedan...................................... 14,419 4D Sport Utility............................. 34,680 4D Sedan...................................... 20,586 4D Sedan...................................... 19,680 4D Sport Utility............................. 34,865 4D Sport Utility............................. 23,549 4D Sport Utility............................. 48,148 4D Sedan...................................... 29,594 4D Sport Utility............................. 32,421 4D Sedan...................................... 22,651 4D Sedan...................................... 24,017 4D Sedan...................................... 26,159 4D Sport Utility............................. 21,182 4D Sedan...................................... 31,223 4D Sedan...................................... 18,291 4D Sedan...................................... 13,476 4D Sedan...................................... 6,700 4D Sport Utility............................. 49,914 4D Sport Utility............................. 39,888 4D Sport Utility............................. 53,074 4D Sedan...................................... 18,216 4D Sport Utility............................. 45,005 4D Sport Utility............................. 72,443 4D Sedan...................................... 17,256 4D Sedan...................................... 14,147 4D Sedan...................................... 14,264 4D Sport Utility............................. 75,640 4D Crew Cab ................................ 70,234 4D Sedan...................................... 27,447 4D Sport Utility............................. 39,177

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H28106A 2010 Honda Accord EX 2.4................................ H28407A 2012 Honda Accord LX 2.4................................ H28266A 2009 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ T29558A 2009 Toyota Tacoma Base ................................. H27069A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... HP15784 2009 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ H28435A 2008 Honda CR-V EX........................................... H28187A 2010 Honda Accord EX-L 3.5 ............................ T29903A 2008 Toyota Sienna.............................................. H28234A 2009 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ B9488C 2008 Audi A4 2.0T ................................................ J5093A 2012 Jeep Patriot Sport ...................................... H28376A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... B9597C 2008 GMC Sierra 1500......................................... H28352A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... T29477A 2010 Toyota Prius I ............................................... H27846B 2010 Toyota RAV4 Sport .................................... J5108A 2008 Hyundai Veracruz....................................... L11707A 2007 Lexus RX 350............................................... J5207A 2010 Nissan Rogue S........................................... H28312A 2010 Ford Edge SE ............................................... T29520A 2007 Toyota Tacoma Base V6 ........................... BS0396B 2012 Jeep Liberty Sport...................................... H28123A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ T29792A 2011 Toyota Prius ................................................. H28174A 2011 Honda CR-V SE............................................ A11278B 2008 Mazda CX-9.................................................. M8027A 2009 Nissan Murano............................................ T29306A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Sport .................................... CH5479A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Sport .................................... H28477A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... T29833A 2010 Toyota Prius I ............................................... J5261A 2010 Honda CR-V EX........................................... T29464A 2011 Toyota Prius ................................................. T29687A 2008 Toyota Tundra SR5 Double Cab.............. B9705A 2010 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ D0585A 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab..................... T29267A 2008 Toyota Tundra SR5 Double Cab.............. C3561A 2009 Lincoln MKS Base ...................................... T29618A 2010 Chevrolet Camaro 1LT............................... J5205A 2012 Volkswagen Beetle 2.0 TSi....................... A11020A 2008 Honda Ridgeline RTL................................. H28201A 2011 Toyota RAV4 Base...................................... BS0403A 2010 Acura TSX 2.4.............................................. H28443A 2008 Honda Ridgeline RTL................................. T29473B 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. A11317A 2010 Nissan Murano............................................ A11289A 2010 Acura TSX 2.4.............................................. J5272A 2009 Hummer H3.................................................. H28595A 2011 Hyundai Tucson.......................................... C3585A 2010 Acura TSX 2.4.............................................. B9497B 2009 Toyota Venza Base..................................... T29091A 2008 Buick Enclave CXL..................................... H27782B 2009 Toyota FJ Cruiser Base.............................. T29557A 2008 Lexus RX 350............................................... A11311A 2010 Acura TSX 2.4.............................................. H28586A 2010 Honda CR-V EX-L........................................ T29486A 2009 Toyota Highlander...................................... T29758A 2008 Toyota Tundra SR5 Double Cab.............. CH5526A 2011 Toyota Sienna Base ................................... L11686A 2009 Toyota Venza Base..................................... H28163B 2008 Lexus IS 250 ................................................. H28367A 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L ............... B9539A 2009 Mercedes C-Class C300 ............................ A11245A 2009 Acura RL 3.7................................................. T29456A 2011 Kia Sorento EX............................................ C3592A 2010 Toyota RAV4 Limited................................. BS0394A 2007 Lexus GS 350 ............................................... L11639A 2007 Toyota Tundra SR5 Double Cab.............. H27934A 2010 Toyota Venza Base..................................... K12970A 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L ............... H28292A 2009 Honda Pilot EX-L......................................... L11609A 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L ............... A11196B 2008 Lexus IS 250 ................................................. T29210A 2010 Toyota Highlander V6................................ T29848A 2012 Hyundai Tucson.......................................... A11355A 2008 Acura MDX Technology........................... L11636A 2009 Lexus ES 350................................................ J5168A 2011 Nissan Maxima............................................ C3614A 2009 Acura TL SH-AWD Technology Package ........... T29627A 2011 Honda Pilot LX ............................................ L11659A 2009 Lexus IS 250 ................................................. D0538A 2010 Honda Pilot EX............................................ T29704A 2010 Subaru Tribeca Touring 3.6 R .................. T29495A 2009 Toyota Highlander Limited....................... BP15792A 2007 Mercedes CLK-Class CLK550 .................. L11591A 2010 Audi A4 2.0T ................................................ T29658A 2011 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L ............... T29415A 2009 Toyota Highlander Limited....................... T29673A 2012 Nissan Xterra PRO...................................... T29536A 2011 Toyota Tacoma Base V6 ........................... B9636A 2010 BMW 3 Series 328i xDrive ........................ H28575A 2010 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L ............... L11715A 2009 Lexus IS 250 ................................................. TS0413 2012 Toyota Sienna LE 7 Passenger ................ A11373A 2011 Acura RDX Technology Package........... J5239B 2012 GMC Terrain SLE-2 ..................................... BP15796 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 ............................ SR0046A 2011 Acura RDX Technology Package........... K12839A 2009 InďŹ niti FX35 Base........................................ T28950A 2010 Toyota Highlander Limited....................... BP15797 2010 Mercedes C-Class C300 ............................ A11224A 2010 Acura MDX Base........................................ L11603A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... AS0416 2012 Acura RDX Base......................................... J5104A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... A11130B 2011 Toyota Tundra Grade 4.6L V8 Double Cab............. L11676A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... B9707A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... L11662A 2011 InďŹ niti M37 X............................................... J5200B 2008 Toyota Sequoia Limited 5.7L ................... H28562A 2011 Honda Ridgeline RTL................................. J5289A 2012 Dodge Challenger R/T............................... A11361A 2011 Acura MDX Base........................................ C3577A 2009 Cadillac Escalade........................................ L11701A 2010 Lexus RX 350............................................... H27937B 2010 Acura MDX Technology........................... T29665A 2008 Toyota Sequoia Limited............................ 2011 Lexus RX 350............................................... LS0411 2012 Cadillac CTS Luxury................................... P15749 D0566A 2011 Nissan Armada Platinum.......................... A11314A 2011 Acura MDX Technology........................... L11700A 2011 Cadillac SRX Luxury Collection .............. A11412A 2011 Acura MDX Technology........................... 2012 Cadillac SRX Luxury Collection .............. P15750 A11379A 2010 Acura MDX Technology........................... B9648A 2010 Lexus RX 450h............................................. A11336A 2011 Acura MDX Technology........................... BS0404 2011 Mercedes E-Class E350 4Matic............... BP15744 2011 Mercedes E-Class E350............................. B9535A 2011 Lexus LX 570................................................

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Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 5D Hatchback .............................. 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 5D Hatchback .............................. 4D Sport Utility............................ 5D Hatchback .............................. 4D Crew Cab ............................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Quad Cab ............................... 4D Crew Cab ............................... 4D Sedan..................................... 2D Coupe..................................... 2D Hatchback .............................. 4D Crew Cab ............................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Crew Cab ............................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Crew Cab ............................... 4D Passenger Van ....................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Crew Cab ............................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 2D Convertible............................. 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Crew Cab ............................... 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Passenger Van ....................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Crew Cab ............................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Sedan..................................... 4D Sport Utility............................ 4D Crew Cab 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Furniture & Accessories

CHAIRS, (2) Genuine leather, custom made recliners. Taupe color, like new. $550 each. ROCKER, wood/tapestry, $75. RECLINER, Burgundy velour cloth, $125. SOFA, CHAIR, OTTOMAN, 3 TABLES, great for den. Wood and cloth, all in excellent condition. $450. Call after 12 noon 570-675-5046

FURNISH FOR LESS

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

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

OFFICE FURNITURE Closing office, selling desks, filing cabinets, shelving, TV & stand, etc. 570-262-0400

748 Good Things To Eat

PICK YOUR OWN BLUEBERRIES!

8am to 8pm Closed Sundays Sickler Blueberry Farm - Vernon 570-333-5286 570-333-4944 NO PETS IN THE FIELD!!

756

Medical Equipment

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

758 Miscellaneous JUNGLE GYM 1 Little Tykes 40. 1 medium wheelchair $50. 1 Spacemate folding stepper $40. 570-822-0665

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MUST SELL! Hardwood entertainment center. Holds up to 24" tv. 5 shelves, 2 cabinets with floral designs. Great condition. $50 (4) 205/75/15 studded snow tires with rims. Only used one winter. Excellent condition. Asking $225 (570) 380-4385 SODA COOLER. 27’ x 78”. $200. Good shape. Vegetable Cooler. 103” x 74 1/2”. Nice shape $500. Floral cooler, 36” x 81 1/2. $500. Will deliver. 570-829-0549

760 Monuments & Lots

MEMORIAL SHRINE

Cemetery. 4 lots available. Willing to separate. In Crest Lawn Section. $250 each.570-299-5940

780

Televisions/ Accessories

MUST SELL! 64" HD projection tv with remote. Less than 2 years old. Beautiful picture & sound with many compatibility options. Excellent condition. Asking $800 (570) 380-4385

784

Abington Journal Tools

912 Lots & Acreage

SAW 10” compound miter saw and table, excellent condition $90. 570-868-6095

NY Land & Cabin Bargain Sale: Classic Adirondack Camp 5 acres $29,995. Cozy Cabin-Base Camp 5 acres - $19,995. Near 1000’s of acres of Stateland, lakes, & rivers. Access to snowmobile & ATV trails. Our best deal ever! Call 800-229-7843. See pics at www.landandcamps.com

794

Video Game Systems/Games

900 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 906 Homes for Sale

MUST SELL! Wii system with 1 controller & 11 games. Excellent condition. $150 Original clear green Xbox (not 360) with 2 controllers & 7 games. Excellent condition. $60 (570) 380-4385

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

BUYING SPORT CARDS Pay Cash for

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

VITO’S & GINO’S

Wanted:

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

288-8995

800 PETS & ANIMALS 815

Dogs

PAWS TO CONSIDER.... ENHANCE YOUR PET CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE Call 829-7130 Place your pet ad and provide us your email address This will create a seller account online and login information will be emailed to you from gadzoo.com “The World of Pets Unleashed” You can then use your account to enhance your online ad. Post up to 6 captioned photos of your pet Expand your text to include more information, include your contact information such as e-mail, address phone number and or website. AKC Eng Bulldogs, Males & Females. shots & wormed. CH bloodlines. family raised. $1800. 799-0192

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ANATOLIAN SHEPHERD GUARD PUPPIES

4 months old. Raised on ranch with other working dogs. Great with children. $300 each 570-578-4503

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD

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

BEAGLE PUPS AKC

Champion bloodlines. 570-735-5541

ITALIAN CANE CORSO Mastiff Puppies

ICCF Registered & ready to go! Parents on premises. Blue.Vet Checked 570-617-4880

POMERANIAN PUPS Purebred Pups.

Not registered. $350. Poochi Pups. $250. All pups 8 weeks old, 1st shots & worming. 570-280-9596.

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COMPOUND Korn Krest Includes 2 newly renovated houses. Great location. Park across street. $140,000. Appointment only. 570-650-6365

HANOVER TWP.

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

SHAVERTOWN

105 Summit Street Fire damaged home. Sold as is. 60’ x 235’ lot. Public sewer, water & gas. $34,500, negotiable Call 570-675-0446, evenings.

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SWOYERSVILLE

689 Main Street 2 bedroom home on large lot with bonus efficiency apartment. Large living room, eat in kitchen, screened porch. Freshly painted and new flooring. See www.craiglslist.org $69,000. Call 570-696-3368

HOMES FOR SALE

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Income & Commercial Properties

WILKES-BARRE

1st block S. Franklin St. Historic District. Beautiful 3 story building. 2,300 square feet on first floor. Commercial & residential use. 8 parking spaces. $395,000. Call 570-824-7173

912 Lots & Acreage Cameron County, PA - 7.7 acres with stream frontage, state forest frontage, electricity, public road frontage. Near Sizerville State Park. $59,900. Owner financing. 800-6688679

FARMLAND LIQUIDATION!

5 Acres $19,900 8 Acres $24,900 Gorgeous views, fields, woods! 30 minutes Albany. Just off 1-90. Fully approved for your country home! 888-793-7762 www.NewYorklandandLakes.com

HARVEYS LAKE

Beach Street. 2 nice building lots. Approx 100 x 150 each. Public sewer available. Paved road. Surveyed. $19,995 each.570-822-7359

JENKINS TOWNSHIP Prestigious

Highland Hills Development .88 Acres. $75,000 570-947-3375

Apartments/ Unfurnished

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941

Apartments/ Unfurnished

2 bedroom apartments. Country setting, unfurnished or furnished. 570-241-1743

DUPONT Totally renovated

6 large room apartment. Partially furnished, brand new fridge/electric range, electric washer & dryer on 1st floor. Brand new custom draperies, Roman shades, carpeting/flooring & energy efficient windows. Kitchen with snack bar. Full tiled pink bath on 1st floor. Beautiful original Victorian wainscotting, ceilings, woodwork & vintage wall paper. Victorian dining room with wall to wall carpet. Living room with large storage closet, 2 large bedrooms with wall to wall & large closets. Attic partially finished for storage. 2nd floor large front balcony with beautiful view of the Valley. 1st floor back porch with large back yard, off-street parking. Easy access to I-81, airport & casino. Tranquil neighborhood. No smoking. $800 + utilities & security. 570-762-8265

DUPONT

Totally renovated 6 large room apartment. Partially furnished, brand new fridge/electric range, electric washer & dryer on 1st floor. Brand new custom draperies, Roman shades, carpeting/flooring & energy efficient windows. Kitchen with snack bar. Full tiled pink bath on 1st floor. Beautiful original Victorian wainscotting, ceilings, woodwork & vintage wall paper. Victorian dining room with wall to wall carpet. Living room with large storage closet, 2 large bedrooms with wall to wall & large closets. Attic partially finished for storage. 2nd floor large front balcony with beautiful view of the Valley. 1st floor back porch with large back yard, off-street parking. Easy access to I-81, airport & casino. Tranquil neighborhood. No smoking. $800 + utilities & security. 570-762-8265

FORTY FORT

485 River St. 2 bedrooms, first floor. 1 bath, off street parking. $550/mo + utilities No Pets. Call 570283-1800 M-F, 9-5 or 570-388-6422 all other times.

KINGSTON

Beautiful, oversized executive style apartment in large historic home. Two bedrooms, one bath, granite kitchen, hardwood floors, dining room, living room, basement storage, beautiful front porch, washer/ dryer. $1,000 monthly plus utilities. No smoking. Call 570-472-1110

KINGSTON

East Bennett Street

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MOUNTAIN TOP WOODBRYN 1 & 2 Bedroom.

941

Apartments/ Unfurnished

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Half Doubles

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No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 & $440. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. 570474-5010 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

LUZERNE /W-B

$625/$750 QUALITY REMODELED UNITS

1 & 2 bedrooms, new kitchens, appliances, laundry, enclosed sunporches, fireplaces (gas), carports, particulars upon request. Some $625-$750 + utilities. 2 Year Leases. No Pets No Smoking, Employment Verfification.

PLAINS

1 bedroom, 2nd floor, stove & refrigerator, washer/dryer hook-up, wall to wall, gas heat, 2 car off street parking, no smoking, no pets. Near Casino & I-81. 1 year lease. $400 + utilities, security, 1st & last month, credit & background checks. 570-639-1564

Wilkes University, minutes from King’s Newly renovated. Most utilities included. Professional on site management. Off street parking. Starting at $515. 866-466-0501 or leasing-cumberland @rentberger.com

944

Commercial Properties

DOLPHIN PLAZA

Elizabeth Street 1 bedroom half double with large rooms. Neutral decor. Ample closets. Screened in porch & private yard. $350 + utilities security & lease. NO PETS. Call 570-793-6294

COURTDALE

Cooper St. Nice 2 bedroom, 1 bath 1/2 double with living room, dining room, eat in kitchen with dishwasher, full basement with washer/dryer, fenced yard, parking for 2 cars, & bonus room. Pets ok. $750+ utilities & security. Call Dave 570-675-4881

Sprague Ave. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, 1st floor duplex, New w/w carpeting & hardwood floors. Convenient to Wyoming Ave. Washer/dryer hookup, basement storage. Reduced! $540/month + utilities, security, lease. NO PETS. 570-793-6294

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3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, & big yard. $950/ month + security & 1st month, No pets. Ask for Bob or Jean 570-477-3599

971 Vacation & Resort Properties

Spacious 3 bedroom, 1 bath with Victorian charm with hardwood floors, neutral decor, stained glass window, large kitchen with washer /dryer hook-up, off-street parking. $700 month + utilities, security & lease. NO PETS. 570-793-6294

WILKES-BARRE

LONG BEACH ISLAND,NJ 4 bedroom, 3 bath

house, completely furnished, 1 block from Ocean & 1 block from Bay. Available all weeks in August. 1500/week plus security. Call (570)675-2486

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315 PLAZA 1,750 SQ. FT. & 2,400 SQ.FT OFFICE/RETAIL 570-829-1206

Furnished 3 bedroom across from park. Modern kitchen & bath. Off street parking. Fenced in yard. No Pets. $650 + utilities & security. 570-262-3234

Academy Street Well maintained in move-in condition. 6 room house with 3 bedrooms & 1 1/2 baths. Gas forced air heat. No pets. 1 year lease. Credit check.$625 + utilities & security. Call 908-510-3879

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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WILKES-BARRE SOUTH 2nd floor, 2

bedroom, big living room, off-street parking, washer /dryer hook-up. $500 + utilities & security deposit. 570-690-7721

1st floor, 1 bedroom, refrigerator & stove, washer/dryer hookup, off-street parking, water & sewer, no pets. $550/month, + utilities & security (570)388-4242

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Rte. 315 2,400 Sq. Ft. professional office space with beautiful view of Valley & Casino. will divide office / retail Call 570-829-1206

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REAL ESTATE, INC. MAGNIFICENT ESTATE One of a kind setting, this 1929 stone mansion enjoys magnificent views from early morning sunrise to evening sunset. This house of seven gables, situated on 21+ acres boasts marble floors, 2 ornate wood burning fireplaces, approx. 7000 SF of living space plus eight stall horse barn and 75’ x 150’ indoor riding area. MLS# 12-1540 MARION 5850602 or CHRISTIAN 585-0614

NEW MILFORD Stunning, 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath home on 12+ acres. Huge gourmet kitchen, custom wood and stonework throughout, covered patio over looks surrounding countryside. Architectural detail must be seen to be fully appreciated. MLS#12-553 LORI 585-0627 $1,450,000

OPPORTUNITY AWAITS 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with many recent updates and public sewer on 92 acres in the heart of the Marcellus Shale region. Mix of tillable fields, pasture and woods. Signed gas lease will transfer to buyer. MLS# 12-2949 KIM 585-0606 $1,353,000

GLENMAURA Beautiful all brick home sitting on a wonderful lot overlooking Glenmaura Golf Course. Everything you could ask for or think of is in this home! 1st floor MBR, kitchen w/granite, wet bar in FR. Pretty Florida room. MLS# 12-2925 PEG 714-9247 $1,100,000

HARVEYS LAKE Amazing 5 BR, 5 BA home with stunning master suite, lake views, boathouse, dock, & boat slip. Great room with HW floors, 2 story fireplace, soaring ceilings, & outstanding gourmet kitchen. MLS#11-605(WB) VIRGINIA 288-9371 $950,000

WAVERLY – Beautiful authentic log cabin situated on over 24 acres with beautiful views. Open floor plan, with hardwood floors, slate floors, beautiful stone fireplace. MLS# 12-2065 EDNA 585-0610 $875,000

CLARKS GREEN Surrounded by nearly 2 acres this custom brick home offers new granite countertops, tile floor, central air and roof, also features lg family room w/ gorgeous stone fireplace & wet bar, cherry kitchen, large master suite & relaxing 15 x 10 screened-in porch! MLS# 12-2122 MARION 585-0602 $450,000

GLENMAURA Lovely ranch home w/ pretty views, beautiful landscaped lot, open floor plan & easy flow kitchen, family room & dining room plus living room. Enjoy this great ranch on a wonderful lot. Appt. only! MLS# 12-1165 PEG 714-9247 $410,000

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CLARKS SUMMIT Beautiful home on 6+ private acres. Granite counters, cherry HW floors, cathedral ceilings, gourmet kit, Mst suite, outdoor grill & refrig & outstanding in ground pool. MLS#12-664 Virtual tour: www.3dvirtualvisions.com/forestacresdrive Peg 714-9247 or Deb 714-9251 $775,000

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! MLS#12-538 www.christiansaunders.com CHRISTIAN 585-0614 $770,000

GLENMAURA Custom built Craftsman-style home 3000SF home. LR w/2 story FP, spacious cherry kitchen, DR opens to deck, 1st floor MBR Suite & beautiful HW floors. MLS#12-1129 RAE 714-9234 $595,000

HARVEY’S LAKE Modern 3BR, 2 bath, 2200SF home w/50’ of lakefront; large LR w/vaulted ceilings, full glass wall & view of lake. Charming DR w/FP & lake view. 1st floor BR & bath; modern eat-in kitchen, den, A/C, LL FR. 2+ car garage, deck w/great lake view PLUS finished dock w/entertaining area, vaulted ceilings, FP & 1/2 bath. MLS# 12-1471 RAE 714-9234 $595,000

TUNKHANNOCK Stately Century Home w/ wonderful period details, several original fixtures & fireplaces and an inviting foyer featuring breathtaking staircase. Exceptional millwork highlights large formal rooms, spacious modern kitchen and 1st floor Master Bedroom. MLS# 12-2856 MARK 696-0724 $349,000

TUNKHANNOCK Spacious two story in beautiful Clarendon Acres offers large family room, built-ins, marble, granite, oak, bluestone and cherry. MLS# 12-1266 RENEE 585-0626 $329,000

GLENMAURA - Live easy in this fabulous middle unit with custom granite kitchen, hardwood floors, open floor plan and more. MLS#11-3774 KIM 585-0606 $304,900

PITTSTON Well maintained two story home located in Highland Hills Development. The in-ground pool with large sunroom is perfect for summer entertaining. MLS# 12-2388 MARION 585-0602 or JOAN 696-0887 $286,000

WAVERLY Awesome views surround the 4-5 bedroom home featuring wood floors, first floor master bedroom, finished lower level, modern baths, eat in kitchen and 2 car garage. MLS# 12-1090 Virtual Tour: http://www.3dvirtualvisions.com/millerroad MARION 585-0602 $275,000

ENDLESS MOUNTAIN VIEWS Modern 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with 2 car garage on over 3 acres includes recent addition, ductless A/C, lovely perennial gardens, and more. Gas lease will transfer. MLS# 12-2955 KIM 585-0606 $274,926

CLARKS SUMMIT Fabulous all brick ranch home on 3 acre setting. Finished lower level has 4th bedroom, family room, workshop with wood stove. MLS#11-3384 KIM 585-0606 $225,000

UNDER CONSTRUCTION at Olde Grove Estates and ready for Spring occupancy. Ranch units with garage, master suite, public sewer, North Pocono schools all in a country setting close to the interstates. Special construction price. MLS#12-550/12-552 MARION 585-0602 $219,000

FACTORYVILLE Large two story home on a beautiful corner lot , 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 2 car garage and sunroom. This property won’t last, priced to sell MLS#12-794 BOBBIE 585-0608 $190,000

SCRANTON Beautiful ranch home featuring hardwood floors, central air, large rooms, private backyard, garage all in walking distance to the hospitals. MLS# 12-1297 MARION 585-0602 $169,900

ORAM STREET Lots of charm & character in this beautiful well maintained 4 bdrm home well located in Tripps Park. Features hardwood flooring, natural woodwork, stained glass windows and an oversized 2 car detached garage w/ second floor. MLS# 12-2503 EDNA 585-0610 $169,000

MINOOKA! Spacious, well maintained home with neutral decor. Fireplace in family rm., rec rm, ductless air, and attached two car garage all on a large lot. MLS#11-2380 DAVE 585-0615 $164,900

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CLARKS SUMMIT Country setting with amazing views just waiting for the home of your dreams. Small barn already on property. MLS# 12-1122 KIM 585-0606 $79,723

CLARKS SUMMIT Prime 2 acres lot in beautiful Cherry Ridge Development. This land offers awesome views and easy access to the city. MLS# 12-1851 MARION 585-0602 $119,000

CLARKS SUMMIT Pretty and peaceful, this 5+ acre wooded lot would make a great home site. Only 10-15 minutes into downtown Clarks Summit. Sits on border of Lackawanna & Wyoming counties but deed is recorded in Lackawanna so you get Abington Heights Schools! MLS#12-593 LORI 585-0627 $40,000

OLD FORGE - Beautiful modern oak kitchen opens to LR & DR. Large Mst BR addition opens onto deck. With 4 BR’s, 2 baths, & fenced yard, there is room for everyone! Seller is ready to move on so get your offer in! MLS#11-3981 LORI 585-0627 $159,900

DUNMORE Move right into this well maintained ranch home featuring hardwood floors, cedar closets, fireplace and 2 car garage. MLS# 12-2450 MARION 585-0602 $149,900

MID VALLEY Comfortable, well maintained 2 story on a flat lot. New flooring, gas heat. Larger than it looks. MLS #12-2946 DAVE 585-0615 $117,900

Clarks Summit / Scranton Office (570) 585-0600 239 Northern Blvd., Clarks Summit (570) 207-6262

SCRANTON Apartment 3B located in Scranton’s Premier Condominium offers wall to wall carpeting, den could be optional 2nd bedroom. Nice unit with 24 hour security and convenient location. www.christiansaunders.com MLS# 12-1939 CHRISTIAN 585-0614 $109,900

CLARKS SUMMIT Beautiful, gently sloping property with country views. Over 10 acres plus a large barn. No gas lease! MLS#11-3684 LORI 585-0627 $149,900


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CALL BEFORE YOU REPLACE THEM Call Pat Regan • 383-1991 • No Answer, Leave Message

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LEGAL NOTICES The Abington Journal is a newspaper of general circulation and meets the requirements by Newspaper Advertising Act 45 Pa.C.S.A. Section 301.

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Estate of Marion R. Schirg late of West Abington Twp., Lackawanna County of Pennsylvania died June 3, 2012. All persons indebted to said Estate please make payment and those having a claim, present the same to: James Schirg , Executor & Betty Remick Executrix, RR# 2 Box 534, Dalton, PA 18414.

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NOTICE OF INTENT TO REMEDIATE TO AN ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARD AND SUBMISSION OF AN ACT 2 FINAL REPORT Pursuant to the Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act, the act of May 19, 1995, P.L. 4, No. 1995-2., notice is hereby given that Pennsylvania Extruded Tube Company (PEXCO) has submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection a Notice of Intent to Remediate (NIR) a site located at 982 Griffin Pond Poad, Clarks Summit, Scott and South Abington Townships, Lackawanna County. This NIR states that the site is an operating tube (stainless steel) manufacturing facility. The site has been found to be contaminated with certain semi-volatile organic compounds which contaminated soil on the site. PEXCO has completed remediation measures including excavation and disposal of the impacted soils. The proposed future use of the property will be non-residential for specialty stainless steel tube manufacturing.

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LEGAL NOTICE ESTATE OF ROBERT W. KEMP, DECEASED, late of Dalton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. Letters Testamentary in the above having been granted, all persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent shall make them known and present them, and all persons indebted to said decedent shall make payment thereof, without delay, to Kyle R. Kemp, 1127 Stafford Avenue, Scranton, PA, 18505 or Attorney Stephen J. Evers, 213 R. North State Street, Clarks Summit, PA., 18411. Stephen J. Evers Attorney for the Estate

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RE: Estate of Fred R. Studer, late of South Abington Township, Pennsylvania. Letters Testamentary in the above estate having been granted, creditors shall make demand and debtors shall make payment to Laurence A. Wilson and Laurie L. Graham, 478 Round Hill Road, Clifford Township, PA 18470; CoExecutors or to Paul D. Horger, Esquire, Oliver, Price & Rhodes, Attorneys for the Estate, 1212 South Abington Road, P.O. Box 240, Clarks Summit, PA 18411.

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PONTIAC`96 GRAND AM MUST SELL!

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421

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FISHING BOAT. Like new. 16 1/2’ Trophy Fiberglass. 25 HP Johnson motor, 48 lb thrust, trolling motor with foot control. Recharger, pedestal front seat, carpeted floor. Live well, storage compartment. Excellent condition. $4500. 570-675-5046 after 12 noon

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Attorney Services

Free Bankruptcy Consultation Payment plans. Carol Baltimore 570-822-1959 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY Free Consultation. Contact Atty. Sherry Dalessandro 570-823-9006

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Motorcycles

SILVERCRAFT

427

Near Mint 174 miles - yes, One hundred and seventy four miles on the clock, original owner. $8000. 570-876-2816

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

Garage kept, no rust, lots of chrome, black with teal green flake. Includes storage jack & 2 helmets. $3600 570-410-1026

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YAMAHA ‘97 ROYALSTAR 1300

12,000 miles. With windshield. Runs excellent. Many extras including gunfighter seat, leather bags, extra pipes. New tires & battery. Asking $4,000 firm. (570) 814-1548

442 RVs & Campers

FOREST RIVER`08 5TH WHEEL

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

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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

FORD ‘02 EXPLORER Red, XLT, Original

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

FORD ‘73 F350

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

MITSUBISHI `11

OUTLANDER SPORT SE AWD, Black interi-

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

460 AUTOMOTIVE Commercial SERVICE Trucks & DIRECTORY Equipment

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

468

Auto Parts

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

439

Motorcycles

‘12 BRAND NEW SCOOTER

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

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

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

$15,000 FIRM. Call 570-262-0914 Leave message.

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HARLEY ‘10 DAVIDSON SPORTSTER CUSTOM Loud pipes.

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

PORSCHE `01 BMW 2010 K1300S Only 460 miles! Has BOXSTER S all bells & whistles. 38,500 miles. Black

with beige interior. 6 speed transmission. Air & CD player. Excellent condition. $17,200. Call 570-868-0310

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SUZUKI ‘01 VS 800 GL INTRUDER

412 Autos for Sale

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

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Instruction & Training

LEGAL NOTICE

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

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Accounting/ Finance

Logistics/ Transportation

DRIVERS - CDL-A EXPERIENCED DRIVERS: 6 Months OTR experience starts at $.32/mile Up to $5,000 SignOn Bonus! New student pay and lease program! 877-521-5775 www.USATRUCK.jobs

548 Medical/Health

Accounts Receivable Position

Immediate opening for an experienced Accounts Receivable person. Responsibilities include allocation of payments, follow up, and collection; preparation of bank deposits, customer file maintenance, credit checks, and resolution of customer queries. Must be detail oriented with good communication and organizational skills. We offer an excellent wage and benefits package, as well as 401K Retirement Savings Plan, paid holidays, paid vacation & much more. Resumes may be e-mailed to mermar@ actionliftinc.com or sent to: Action Lift, Inc. 1 Memco Drive Pittston, PA 18640 Attn: Merrie Marcy

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Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades

“CAN YOU DIG IT?” HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL. 3 week training program. backhoes, bulldozers, excavators. Local job placement assistance VA Benefits Approved. 2 National Certifications. 866-362-6497

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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

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

542

Logistics/ Transportation

DRIVERS- A. Duie Pyle Needs Owner Operators & Company Drivers. Regional Truckload Operations. HOME EVERY WEEKEND! O/O Average $1.84/Miles. Steady, Year-Round Work. Requires CDL-A, 2 Years Experience. Call Dan: 877-9107711 www.DriveForPyle.com DRIVERS: ATTENTION CDL-A Drivers! Averitt is Hiring in Your Area. Great Benefits & Hometime. 4-Months T/T Experience RequiredApply Now! 888-362-8608 Visit AVERITTcareers.com Equal Opportunity Employer DRIVERS: CRST offers the best Lease Purchase Program *SIGN ON BONUS *No down payment or credit check *Great Pay *Class A CDL required *Owner Operators Welcome Call: 866-403-7044 Drivers: CDL-A TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED! *MILES *EQUIPMENT *BENEFITS Hazmat Teams Start at $.50/mile. Solo Drivers Also Needed! 800-942-2104 Ext. 7308 or 7307 WWW.DRIVE4TOTAL.COM DRIVERS: New Freight lanes in your area. Annual Salary $45K to $60K. Flexible hometime. Modern Trucks. Great Benefits. CDL-A, 3 months recent experience. 800-414-9569 www.driveknight.com CLASS A DRIVERS: Regional Up to 42 CPM. Weekly Pay, Benefits, Home Time, Sign ON BONUS, Paid Orientation. 2 Years T/T EXPERIENCE. 800-524-5051. www. gomcilvaine.com PROFESSIONAL CLASS A DRIVERS: OTR tractor trailer, good pay, great home time, health insurance, 401K, paid vacation, bonus package, and top equipment all in a small company atmosphere, backed up with large company benefits. Call Victoria 877-833-9307 or visit www.pamdrivers.com

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COMMUNITY HOME WORKER Full time week on

week off position (including 7 asleep overnight shifts) working with individuals with intellectual disabilities in the Wilkes Barre Area! Valid Drivers License is required. Experience is helpful paid training is provided. Starting salary is $22,048 plus benefits include health insurance for employee, vacation and holiday pay, 401K, Life Insurance. For information, call KEYSTONE SERVICE SYSTEMS, INC. at 829-3671. EOE

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Production/ Operations

PRODUCTION OPERATORS The Lion Brewery is

seeking to hire several full time temporary employees to work through 09/2012. If permanent positions become available at the end of the summer season, the company will consider those interested temporary employees for permanent positions. However, it is not guaranteed that a permanent position will be available. APPLY IN PERSON 350 Laird St. Suite 200, WILKES-BARRE.

Find Your Ideal Employee! Place an ad and end the search! 570-829-7130 ask for an employment specialist

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Warehouse

Collect cash, not dust! Clean out your basement, garage or attic and call the Classified department today at 570829-7130!

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Other

Office Positions

QUICKBOOKS

EXPERIENCE PREFERRED AP, AR, PAYROLL. TRUCKING EXPERIENCE PREFERRED - MAKING APPOINTMENTS

Owner Operators Needed D F RIVER

RIENDLY

FREIGHT - 200 TO 275 MILE RADIUS

Local Drivers SNeeded 1 &2 ST ND HIFT NO TOUCH - DROP & HOOK. FULL & PART TIME - GREAT PAY & BENEFITS.

Mechanics

DIESEL - TRAILER EXPERIENCE APPLY IN PERSON

Dupont MotorKLines 105 N ORTH

EYSER

AVENUE OLD FORGE, PA 18518 (NO PHONE CALLS)

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Logistics/ Transportation

DUE TO CONTINUED GROWTH LUBRICANT & OIL EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTOR IS LOOKING FOR MOTIVATED, DEPENDABLE PEOPLE TO JOIN OUR TEAM

Warehouse Personnel FULL TIME POSITION. GENERAL WAREHOUSE WORK FOR BULK AND PACKAGE WAREHOUSE. RESPONSIBLE FOR UNLOADING AND STORAGE OF IN-COMING

PRODUCT AND LOADING DELIVERY TRUCKS FOR NEXT DAY DELIVERIES AND REPACKAGING OF BULK PRODUCT. FULL BENEFIT PACKAGE INCLUDING HEALTH BENEFITS, FSA, 401K, AND PAID TIME OFF. PREFERRED METHOD OF APPLYING FOR THIS POSITION IS TO VISIT OUR WEBSITE TO COMPLETE AN ONLINE APPLICATION.

TO

OBTAIN AN APPLICATION PLEASE VISIT OUR FACILITY OR YOU CAN VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.CRAFTOILCORP. COM. TO APPLY IN PERSON:

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Business Opportunities

BUSINESS FOR SALE

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

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BUY A JOB, CAREER & BUSINESS Retiring. Buy my sales route, with established, repeat customers. Make $35K now, $70K when economy improves. Includes all equipment & training needed. $25,000 570-650-6365. NEPA FLORAL & GIFT SHOP Including delivery van, coolers, all inventory, displays, computer system, customer list, website and much more. Turn key operation in prime retail location. Serious inquiries please call 570-592-3327

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

CRAFT OIL CORPORATION

837 CHERRY STREET AVOCA, PA, 18641 FAX- 570-451-0700 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. EEO/M/F/D/V

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Antiques & Collectibles

LIONEL vintage train transformer speckled case type #4044, checked out good $20. 570-735-6638

Logistics/ Transportation

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Logistics/ Transportation

Growth Creates Opportunity...Start A New Career! Hiring Experienced Forklift Operators $12.25 hourly, after completion of 90 day probation period. ***STRAIGHT DAY SHIFT OR NIGHT SHIFT (12 hour shifts ave. 42 hours per week) ***75 cent night shift pay differential offered. ***Pay increase based on skill development. Take charge...LEARN AND EARN!

MUST HAVE 1 YEAR FULL TIME EXPERIENCE Skills Required: • High School Diploma/GED • Computer Skills • Valid Driver’s License • Criminal Background Check • Pass Pre-Employment Drug Screen & Physical *Mehoopany Location * Benefits Available *

JOB FAIRS! EVERY THURSDAY IN JULY 7/5&7/19 Noon-4 PM 7/12 & 7/26 1-4 PM Tunkhannock Public Library

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. 518 Customer Support/Client Care

518 Customer Support/Client Care

518 Customer Support/Client Care

Kelly Services is NOW HIRING Customer Service Representatives and Enrollment Processors. This is a great opportunity to get your foot in the door with one of the areas fastest growing companies. Start your career with Kelly Services today! Starting $10.50-$11.55hr Why work for Kelly? • Weekly electronic pay • Service bonus plan • Online training programs • Benefit options • Employee Discounts (Mykelly.com) Please send your resumes to 5109@kellyServices.com or call 570-346-7406 “Kelly Services, Scranton” now on Facebook kellyservices.com An Equal Opportunity Employer


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