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Twins born in jail cell, warden says Judge The mother was in Luzerne County prison on a Schuylkill County theft warrant.
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A 23-year-old woman taken to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility on a retail theft warrant delivered twins in her cell
on Jan. 27, county prison Warden Joe Piazza said Friday. The twins were delivered under the care of a prison doctor and were both alive when they were transported by emergency crews to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, but one of the babies subsequently died in the hospital, Piazza said. Freeland police brought the woman to the facility around 5
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p.m. Jan. 26 after picking her up on a bench warrant from Schuylkill County, he said. The woman was to be held until Schuylkill County authorities were able to pick her up the next morning, he said. Piazza declined to identify the woman. Freeland Police said they transported 23-year-old borough resident Samantha Gonzalez to
the county prison at that time and date for a Schuylkill County bench warrant. According to Piazza: The Luzerne County prison nursing staff completed a medical intake and observed the woman was pregnant. The woman said she was seven months pregnant. She denied taking drugs, though a drug screening later confirmed the
presence of opiates in her system. The woman was placed in a cell and told staff the next morning she was feeling nauseous. Two prison nurses examined her and found no issues or evidence that she was in labor. Nurses were again contacted a short time later because the See BIRTH, Page 12A
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The lawyer for an 80-year-old woman says a missed court date was his fault. By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com
Namey said there were more at GAR Friday. “They’re doing a complete investigation,” Namey said. “The information I received is that they have some eyewitnesses, they have some information and that they’re narrowing the list.” The male victim, a freshman at GAR, was injured during a large altercation at the corner of South Grant and Lehigh streets shortly before 3 p.m. Thursday, minutes after students were dismissed.
WILKES-BARRE – An arrest warrant issued for an 80-year-old woman charged with poisoning her son’s girlfriend was lifted Friday at her attorney’s request after he said he was not aware a court hearing had been scheduled. In another twist, Helen Galli’s son, Victor Galli, faces charges Investigators that he assault- allege Simyan ed the same woman, telling suffered ethyher he would lene glycol kill her before poisoning that she put his led to acute mother in jail. Helen Galli, kidney failure. of East Seventh Street, Wyoming, was charged in March 2010 after police said she laced juice with antifreeze that was consumed by Dawn Simyan, then 41. Investigators allege Simyan suffered ethylene glycol poisoning that led to acute kidney failure. She was hospitalized for several days. Prosecutors allege Galli poisoned the woman because she did not want her to come between her and her son, Victor. On Tuesday, Victor Galli, 54, was charged in Wyoming County on allegations he assaulted Simyan, according to court papers. Simyan told state troopers she was with Galli and his brother, Frank, at a Lovelton bar when the trio left and returned to Victor Galli’s Forkston home. Simyan told police an argument began, when Victor Galli hit her head three times off a bathroom door. “You are going to put my mom in jail,” Victor Galli alleg-
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President abandons stand that religious groups must pay for birth control. By BEN FELLER AP White House Correspondent
WASHINGTON — Under fierce election-year fire, President Barack Obama on Friday abruptly abandoned his stand that religious organizations must pay for birth control for workers, scrambling to end a furor raging from the Catholic Church to Congress to his re-election foes. He demanded that insurance companies step in to provide the covObama erage instead. Obama’s compromise means ultimately that women would still get birth control without having to pay for it, no matter where they work. The president insisted he had stuck by that driving principle even in switching his approach, and the White House vehemently rejected any characterization that Obama had retreated under pressure. Yet there was no doubt that Obama had found himself in an untenable position. He needed to walk back fast and find another route to his goal. The controversy over contraception and religious liberty was overshadowing his agenda, threatening to alienate key voters and giving ammunition to the Republicans running for his job. It
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Machete attack brings clampdown at GAR Stronger police presence, metal screening follow student’s injury. By MATT HUGHES mhughes@timesleader.com and EDWARD LEWIS elewis@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE – Wilkes-Barre Area beefed up security at GAR High School Friday in response to a brutal after-school attack in which a 14-year-old student’s hand was nearly severed by a machete a day earli-
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er. Students were screened with a metal-detecting wand in the school entrance, and after school several Wilkes-Barre police officers and a Luzerne County sheriff’s deputy were stationed on corners around the building. Wilkes-Barre Area Superintendent Jeffrey Namey said city police officers questioned students about the incident and provided extra security throughout the day. A city police officer is stationed at each of the district’s three high schools daily, but
Sandusky says people have turned against him Former Penn State defensive coordinator was in court requesting greater freedom.
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BELLEFONTE — Jerry Sandusky walked out of a courthouse Friday where a judge was considering whether to let him see his relatives and friends while he awaits trial on child sex-abuse charges and told reporters Friday he felt people have turned on him.
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den, because of allegations and perceptions that have been tried to be created of me, now I can’t take our dog on my deck and throw out biscuits to him.” Sandusky’s home borders an elementary school and its playground. After he sought permission to see relatives and friends and leave his home to help lawyers prepare his case, the attorney general’s office countered with a court filing that said neighbors expressed concern for the safety of children. A teacher and intern also reported that he had been watching children from his
back deck. Prosecutors want an order that restricts Sandusky to the inside of his home, which a county probation officer said would be unusual for people under in-home detention. His lawyer, Joe Amendola, told Judge John Cleland that Sandusky had not sought probation officers’ approval for adult visitors, but he was seeking the judge’s permission because he sensed the officers were reluctant to do anything out of the See SANDUSKY, Page 7A
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Guilty admission to waste dumping
Former wastewater firm owner says he spilled gas drilling sludge into streams. The Associated Press
WAYNESBURG, Pa. — The former owner of a southwestern Pennsylvania wastewater firm has pleaded guilty to dumping millions of gallons of water con-
taining natural gas drilling wastewater, sewage sludge and restaurant grease into streams and mine shafts in a six-county area. Robert Allan Shipman, 50, of New Freeport, which is about 70 miles southwest of Pittsburgh, also pleaded guilty to theft for taking money from his customers, who believed their waste was being properly disposed, The Observer-Reporter of Washington,
Prosecutors drop ‘inspector’ charge Donald Perkoski pleads guilty to the lesser charge of disorderly conduct.
By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE – A man accused of impersonating a housing inspector pleaded guilty Friday to a lesser charge. Donald Perkoski, 70, of Edwardsville, entered the plea to a charge of disorderly conduct before County Judge Lesa Gelb. Perkoski was charged in December 2010 after police said he identified himself as a housing inspector for the Nanticoke Housing Authority and entered a woman’s apartment on a number of occasions conducting “inspections.” An agreement with prosecutors and the housing authority led to a guilty plea of disorderly conduct for approaching the woman a number of times. As part of the agreement, Perkoski previously moved out of his Nanticoke Housing Authority apartment, his attorney, Chris O’Donnell said Friday. Gelb said Perkoski will be sen-
tenced on April 3. O’Donnell said he will be asking for a probationary sentence for his client, due to health conditions. He faces a maximum of one year in jail on the charge. Police allege Perkoski identified himself as a housing inspector to a woman when he entered her West Green Street, Nanticoke, apartment to verify a man was not residing with her in September 2009, according to the criminal complaint. The woman told investigators that Perkoski showed up at a summer cookout uninvited, saying he was there because he works for the housing authority. Police said they met with Perkoski regarding the allegations, who said he was placed on the housing authority’s fireworks committee and that he never told anyone he was conducting housing inspections, nor did he inspect anyone’s home. The woman told investigators she believed Perkoski was impersonating an inspector because he had feelings for her and was jealous of her boyfriend. A charge of impersonating a public servant was withdrawn by prosecutors Friday.
Pa. reported Friday. As part of Shipman’s guilty plea in Greene County, he has sold his interest in Allan’s Waste Water Services Inc., and will pay a $100,000 fine and a $25,000 nondeductible donation to an environmental group. State prosecutors said Shipman illegally dumped the water from 2003 to 2009 in Allegheny, Fayette, Greene, Lawrence,
Washington and Westmoreland counties. Authorities said that from 2003 to 2009 Shipman failed to comply with DEP regulations and permitted gas well production water to be discharged into Rush Run, Toms Run, Morris Run and tributaries of Dunkard Creek in Greene County, and Pigeon Run in Washington County. Agents from the state attorney
general’s office also said Shipman directed his drivers to falsify manifests so his company could bill customers for the full capacity of their trucks, regardless of the amount of waste actually being disposed, the paper reported. Shipman and his wife must also agree at sentencing not to apply for or obtain DEP permits for any “conduct relating to environmental activity in Pennsylvania.”
Two people survive Wyoming County crash
By PETER JACKSON Associated Press
HARRISBURG — Brett Feese, a one-time local prosecutor who became a rising Republican star in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, was sentenced Friday to four to 12 years in state prison and fined $25,000 for his role in a state corruption scandal. Dauphin County Judge Richard Lewis also ordered the former Lycoming County lawmaker to pay $1 million in restitution and serve two years of probation. Feese, 57, was among 25 people connected to the House GOP and Democratic caucuses who were arrested after a five-year investigation of the Legislature by the state attorney general’s office. A Dauphin County jury convicted Feese of all 40 counts in a case that involved the misuse of millions of taxpayer dollars by hiring out-of-state consultants and diverting legislative employees to develop customized computer software to help elect more Republicans to the Legislature. The judge said he was impressed by Feese’s involvement in charitable causes and the many people who attested to his good character, but that the actions for which he was convicted constituted “a flagrant violation of public trust.” While Feese was not an architect of the scheme, “arguably, he should have known better,” Lewis said. Jill Seaman, Feese’s co-defendant and former legislative aide,
was convicted on identical charges of theft, conspiracy, conflict of interest, hindering apprehension and obFeese struction. Seaman was sentenced last month to nine to 23 months in a county jail work-release program. Chief Deputy Attorney General Frank Fina, the lead prosecutor, said he was satisfied with the verdict. “We’re gratified by the work of the jury and the message that our public officials should not be using the people’s resources for personal and campaign purposes,” he said. Feese’s lawyer, Joshua Lock, said he considered Feese’s sentence harsh but fair. Feese was released after the hearing. The judge ordered him to report on Feb. 28 to begin serving his prison term. Lock said he would file notice of a planned appeal on Monday. The judge rejected Lock’s request that Feese be allowed to remain free on bail pending the appeal to Superior Court. In comments after the judge sentenced Feese, Lock and Fina verbally sparred after Lock suggested that prosecutors improperly destroyed statements by some witnesses who testified before a grand jury in the case. called the allegations of misconduct “completely baseless” and said Lock was exaggerating. Feese, who served six terms representing his House district in north-central Pennsylvania, and Seaman were convicted in November after a six-week trial.
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Two people walked away from a crash Friday night on Graveyard Hill in Monroe Township, Wyoming County. Their sport utility vehicle was traveling south when it went off the roadway around 8 p.m. and into a gulley. The names of the occupants of the vehicle were not available.
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A tractor-trailer driver failed to negotiate a curve Friday night and barely missed two houses along state Route 29 in Monroe Township, Wyoming County. The tractor-trailer was traveling south on the roadway around 7:30 when it ran across the driveway in front of one house and up a short incline before stopping within 10 feet of an adjacent house. Kunkle fire chief Jack Dodson said the driver, who was not identified, ‘didn’t really remember too much about the crash.’ The driver was transported by ambulance to Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Plains Township.
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Hanover Area gets tax forgiveness plea By CAMILLE FIOTI Times Leader Correspondent
HANOVER TWP. – Paul Lumia, executive director of the North Branch Land Trust, asked the Hanover Area School Board Thursday night to forgive $22,000 in back taxes for the 40acre Hanover Crossings Marsh it acquired in 2010. The property was once part of the Hanover Industrial Park and was transferred to the Luzerne County Conservation District as part of a wetlands mitigation
POLICE BLOTTER WILKES-BARRE – City police reported the following: • James Buckley of Lebanon was charged with public drunkenness Wednesday night on Public Square. He was transported to police headquarters and held until sober. • Danielle Becker was charged with harassment Wednesday after her daughter, Desiree Zavada, said she punched her and pulled her hair at a residence on Maffett Street. • Police said they cited Stephen Pivinski, of Hanover Township, with public drunk-
project years ago. It has held a tax-exempt status since 1998. The 2011 back taxes on the land are due to a lag in time in the tax exemption approval process through the county, Lumia pointed out. He added that county officials will meet in October to review the status. “If we let it go and don’t pay it, it goes up for tax sale,” he said. School Board President John Pericci said the board would look into the matter. In other business, the board:
• Approved Luzerne County Solid Waste Management holding two recycling collections, June 9 and Oct. 13, at the juniorsenior high school. • Acknowledged receipt of about $6,454 from the Commonwealth of Pa. Emergency Management Fund for costs incurred during the September flooding. The district served as a secondary evacuation center. • Recognized Brittany Malia as the student of the month for January.
enness when he was allegedly found intoxicated at Turkey Hill, 632 Carey Ave., at 1:48 a.m. Friday. • Kim Zawadzki, of Laurel Run, reported Wednesday someone smashed a window on her vehicle and stole her purse in a parking lot at 91 S. Main St. • Police said Rupert Ferrance, of Bronx, New York City, will be charged with possession of marijuana after they investigated a domestic dispute at 119 Bradford St. at 1:45 a.m. Friday. • Heather Mengak, 26, of Amber Lane reported Friday morning her wallet containing money and identification was stolen from her purse. • Justin McGarr of McAn-
drew Drive, Archbald, was charged with public drunkenness and providing false information to law enforcement Friday night on Public Square. • Savannah Nadolny of South Franklin Street reported Friday her apartment was burglarized between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. HAZLE TWP. – State police are investigating the theft of a dealer license plate from Independence Toyota on Airport Road. The theft occurred between March 1, 2011 and Friday, state police said. Anyone with information about the theft is asked to contact state police at the Hazleton station at 570 459-3890.
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Luzerne County is seeking citizen applicants for an unpaid seat on the county Board of Elections and Registration. The four citizens already appointed by county council – Republicans John Ruckno and John Newman and Democrats Thomas Baldino and Barbara Williams – will choose the fifth election board member. The fifth member must be a registered Piazza voter and will serve as the board chair. Interested citizens should email basic contact information and a paragraph or two stating why they would be an ideal chairman or chairwoman of the board to elections@luzernecounty.org by 5 p.m. Feb. 17, according to county Election Bureau Director Leonard Piazza. Additional eligibility requirements are specified in section 8.04(H) of the county’s home rule charter, which may be viewed on the county website at www.luzernecounty.org. Applicants will be publicly interviewed in the evening on Feb. 20.
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Barilla ordered Lugiano not to have Robert A. Lugiano Jr. is free on bail any unsupervised contact with minors and on administrative leave from his except for his children while he is out Wyoming Seminary position. on bail. By EDWARD LEWIS elewis@timesleader.com
Lugiano said during the arraignment he has been employed at Wyoming Seminary for 16 years. Wyoming Seminary President Kip Nygren placed Lugiano on administrative leave on Nov. 18 when the school was notified by police about an investigation. A letter from Nygren released to the school community Friday described the school’s response. “Since mid-November when the school was first made aware of the police investigation, we have taken numerous steps to ensure that our cam-
SWOYERSVILLE – A Wyoming Seminary music teacher on administrative leave since November was charged Friday with corruption of minors and indecent assault, following an incident in which he allegedly kissed a 16-year-old girl during a music lesson. Robert A. Lugiano Jr., 41, of Kasko Road, Jackson Township, surrendered at the office of District Judge David Barilla. Lugiano was accompanied by his attorney, Robert Munley, and released on $75,000 unsecured bail. See TEACHER, Page 12A
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Robert A. Lugiano Jr. did not comment when he left District Judge David Barilla’s courtroom Friday.
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Barletta aide steps down
Patrick Rothwell has resigned as chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Hazleton. Barletta said Legislative Director Andrea Wardock has assumed Rothwell’s position. Barletta, who represents the 11th Congressional District that includes Wilkes-Barre and the most populated areas of Luzerne County, said Rothwell left to spend more time with his family. WILKES-BARRE
Maer’s will help relay
Maer’s Barbecue, at 50 S. Main Street in Wilkes-Barre, is partnering with Zebra Communications, the student-run public relations firm at Wilkes University, to sponsor the “Spicy Pork Sandwich Pig Out” to raise money for the upcoming Relay for life. Order a spicy pork sandwich at Maer’s anytime from Feb. 10-18 and Maer’s will contribute half of the proceeds to Relay for Life’s campaign to support ongoing cancer research. DALLAS
Offset workers returning
Some employees of Offset Paperback who were laid off at the end of January have been hired back, a company spokesman confirmed Thursday. Andy Meltzer of Matter Communications, a firm handling public relations for Offset Paperback, said “a significant number” of those affected by the recent personnel reduction have been offered new employment opportunities, though he could not say how many. Meltzer said Offset is adjusting its employment to match production. Offset, one of the Back Mountain’s largest employers, announced Jan. 12 that it would lay off 69 employees at the end of the month. The company said an increase in use of eReaders and digital book distribution has hurt paperback sales, impacting the print house’s 2011 output. Offset said the decrease in production made the layoffs necessary. Metzler said in January that the company would employ 515 full-time workers after the layoffs. In 2005, according to Times Leader archives, the company employed 800.
Leighton downplays W-B debt of $100M The city’s credit rating is strong and growth looks good, the mayor says in response to a questioner. By BILL O’BOYLE boboyle@timesleader.com
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ared O’Day of Alden purchases a Powerball ticket from Amy James, a clerk at the Cocoa Hut on Middle Road in Nanticoke Friday afternoon. Tonight’s Powerball jackpot has an estimated annuity value of $325 million and a $202.9 million cash prize – the largest cash jackpot in the game’s history. At 1:15 p.m. Friday, Pennsylvania sales for Powerball and Power Play were running at $6,823 per minute, according to lottery officials. Tickets for the drawing will be available until 9:59 tonight at more than 9,000 Lottery retailers statewide. The Cocoa Hut sold one of the four $1 million top-prize winning tickets from the Dec. 31, 2011, Millionaire Raffle drawing.
Wilkes IDs finalists for president The appointee will start in June when the retirement of Tim Gilmour takes effect.
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Three finalists vying to succeed outgoing Wilkes University President Tim Gilmour will be on campus during the next two weeks to meet with university alumni, trustees, faculty and deans. According to information on the Wilkes website, a search committee has chosen Patrick Leahy, Jim Gandre and Molly Smith as candidates to become the university’s sixth president. The appointee will start in June, which is when Gilmour will retire after11years as presidentoftheschool,whichhasafull-time enrollment of 2,200 undergraduate students. Leahy is the only candidate currently at a Pennsylvania school. He is executive vice president of The University of
Scranton, which has about 5,100 students. Gandre is the provost and executive vice president of Roosevelt University, which has campuses in Chicago and Gandre Schaumburg, Ill. It has approximately 7,300 students. Smith served as president of Manhattanville College in New York, which has 2,700 students. She is Leahy currently on sabbatical but since July has served as the executive director of the Initiative to Develop Women as Academic Leaders for the International Association of University Presidents. Following the campus visits, the committee will collect feedback from the campus community via an online survey to help in the selection.
The Wilkes board of trustees appointed the 11-member presidential search committee last year to identify and narrow down applicants. The committee is comSmith prised of Jay Sidhu, chairman and CEO of Customers Bank and whose name the Wilkes School of Business bears; Michael Gottdenker, chairman and CEO of Hargray Communications; two current students; two professors; three university administrators; business consultant Bill Miller, a 1981 graduate of the school; and Virginia Sikes, a partner in the Philadelphia law firm of Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, LLP. Sikes chairs the committee. The candidates each will spend two days on campus. Gandre will be on campus on Tuesday and Wednesday; Smith on Thursday and Friday and Leahy on Feb. 21 and 22.
WILKES-BARRE – Karen Ceppa Hirko told City Council Thursday the city is more than $100 million in debt, and questioned how it would be paid. However, Mayor Tom Leighton said residents shouldn’t be concerned and he learned this week the city has maintained its “A” credit rating from Standard & Poor’s. “Many other municipalities have had their Hirko credit rating downgraded,” Leighton said. Hirko said in 2004 when Leighton became mayor, the city’s long-term debt service was at $66.4 million. Less than eight Leighton years later, Hirko said the debt has surpassed $100 million. “This is not going away,” she said. “Where will the money come from to pay it down?” Leighton said the city’s financial structure today is much stronger than in 2004. “We have been very successful in securing federal and state grants as well as securing financing for capital projects that are down payments on Wilkes-Barre’s future,” Leighton said on Friday. “These projects created jobs and recruited businesses which have grown the tax base and those tax dollars are reinvested to provide vital city services such as police, fire, and ambulance.” Leighton said debt on capital projects is paid down by revenues generated from the completed projects, giving as See DEBT, Page 9A
Council boss Bobeck cuts own pay as example for county He says he made the gesture to show the county council is serious about economizing.
By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES jandes@timesleader.com
Jim Bobeck returned almost $500 of his $10,500 Luzerne County Council pay as a symbolic gesture encouraging all county workers to make concessions to save money. Council members had challenged all workers, including elected officials, to accept a 4.6 percent pay reduction by
giving up 12 paid days of work this year. The proposal died because unions did not embrace the concept, though Bobeck and other council members have said Bobeck they will continue to seek concessions. After weeks of debate, a council majority agreed to support a 2-percent tax hike and the use of capital funding to balance the amended 2012 budget. The budget also requires an estimated 56 layoffs.
Bobeck and other council members have stressed that continued reductions in staff spending will be necessary next year because the one-time capital funding fix won’t be available again. A 12-day furlough of all staff, including elected officials, would save about $2.3 million, according to county Interim Manager Tom Pribula. Bobeck said he submitted a $483 check to the county on Friday. He is paid $2,500 in addition to the $8,000 county council stipend because he is chairman. “While the idea of shared sacrifice is just a conversation at this point, we need it to turn into actual results,” Bo-
beck said. “Everybody is part of the county system, so let’s share across the board.” Bobeck said he does not expect other council members to give up compensation unless a furlough is approved for all. He said he made the effort because he is chairman. “The chairman is a symbolic head of county government. I want to show that council is serious about trying to effectuate change in this county.” Councilman Rick Morelli has agreed to donate his pay to charity – a promise made during his campaign.
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SCRANTON – Speaking at a luncheon held by the Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education, Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Dr. Howard Koh answered perhaps one of the biggest questions health care professionals and consumers have today. “When I’m asked what does the Affordable Care Act offer to the American public, I say it offers better care, better insurance so people can get better care, and prevention and public health so people don’t get sick in the first place,” Koh said Friday. In his professional practice, Koh had seen patients struggle with health care, either because they were “extremely poor,” lacked insurance or even discriminated against through racial stereotypes. “It wasn’t a system that our patients deserved, even though we, as physicians and providers, were trying the best we possibly could,” he said. “Now, I feel like I am living through public health history.” Signed into law on March 23, 2010, the Affordable Care Act already has extended medical benefits for young adults to age 26, provided health insurance tax credits to small businesses, and provided insurance to the uninsured who had pre-existing medical conditions. On Jan. 1, 2014, more changes
POLICE BLOTTER HAZLETON – State police said Peter Wallen, 40, of Hazleton was taken into custody Thursday night on suspicion of drunken driving. Wallen was stopped near the intersection of South Poplar and Buttonwood streets around 8:50 p.m. for a failing to use turn signals, state police said. He showed signs of intoxication and was transported to the Hazleton state police station for a legal breath test. Charges are pending the results of the test. PLAINS TWP. – A man was arraigned Friday in Wilkes-Barre Central Court on charges he was driving a stolen vehicle. Micah Archibald, 51, of South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, was charged with receiving stolen property, unauthorized use of a vehicle, driving without a license and a traffic offense. He was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $5,000 bail. Township police spotted Archibald pacing in the parking lot of Sheetz, state Route 315, just before 1 a.m. Friday. Archibald was attempting to operate an air pump and a vacuum without a vehicle parked near the machines. Police said Archibald drove away in a vehicle that was reported stolen in Baltimore, Md., according to the criminal complaint. Archibald told police a friend permitted him to drive the car. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on Feb. 14 before District Judge Diana Malast in Plains Township. WILKES-BARRE – A man was arraigned Friday in WilkesBarre Central Court on charges he was stealing items from the Home Depot and attempted to return the merchandise for gift cards. Todd Fischer, 26, of Scott Street, Wilkes-Barre, was charged with two counts of retail theft. He was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $4,000 bail. City police allege Fischer stole two generators, a drill and a blower with a total value of $697 and attempted to return the items for gift cards, according to the criminal complaints. Police said in the complaints the alleged thefts occurred on Dec. 29, Jan. 1 and Jan 11 and Jan. 17.
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Dr. Howard K. Koh, assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, speaks about health insurance reform with local officials at Scranton High School.
“The changes with the Affordable Care Act will impact folks that couldn’t get health care before because of pre-existing conditions.” Regina Peters Wright Center chief of staff
are coming as nationwide affordable insurance exchanges take effect. Koh said health care reform passed in Massachusetts in 2006, and such exchanges brought the level of uninsured individuals as low as 2 percent. Nationally, he said, the goal is to offer insurance to up to 96 percent of the population in the coming years through coopera-
tion with leaders at the state level. In addition, the law will eliminate annual limits on insurance coverage and stop discrimination based on pre-existing conditions and gender in 2014, according to www.healthcare.gov. Improvements to the system as a whole will continue through a spirit of collaboration and education, Koh said.
“We know we can make people healthier if we do this together,” he said. That mission is one taken to heart by the Wright Center. “We’ve always been in clinics where everyone can be taken care of,” said Regina Peters, chief of staff for the Wright Center. “The changes with the Affordable Care Act will impact folks that couldn’t get health care before because of pre-existing conditions.” Some changes appear to be working. A Scranton-based HIV clinic serving seven counties, for example, has increased its number of patients from 150 to 400 in the last three years, Peters said.
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KINGSTON TWP. – Supervisors adopted an updated comprehensive plan Wednesday evening and discussed safety issues regarding the Back Mountain Trail. Adoption of the township plan comes after several years of work by consulting firms and the planning commission. The township’s first comprehensive plan was created in 1974, and state law suggests plans be updated every 10 years. The plan, developed by infrastructure firm Gannett Fleming Inc., Harrisburg, includes updates to township ordinances, expanding the business district along Route 309, promoting conservation of water and forestry, expanding parks and recreational space, finding alternate modes of public transportation and improving on emergency responder services. The township’s comprehensive plan offers a detailed view into the township’s population density, land usage, economic outlook and public services to determine whether these areas are being utilized to benefit residents. Supervisor Jeff Box publicly thanked those who helped develop and strengthen the plan, and said it was a big night for the township as the plan has been in
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the works for several years. In other news, the board discussed potential ways to better pinpoint locations along the Back Mountain Trail in the event of emergencies. Trucksville Fire Chief Bill Eck said there have been several emergency situations along the trail during which the victims could not properly identify their location. The board, as per a suggestion from the Trucksville Volunteer Fire Department, said the trail should be color-coded every so many feet so travelers can let emergency crews know where they are on the trail. Mark Albrecht of the Anthracite Scenic Trails Association disagreed and said the organization cannot color-code the trail without landowners’ permission. He also said there aren’t enough colors to mark the whole trail, the effort would be too costly and it would not look desirable on the trail. “Public safety trumps that,” said Supervisor Shirley Moyer. The board and Albrecht agreed to negotiate on ways the trails association can create effective mile-markers for the upcoming season.
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Uzbek man plotted to kill Obama
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Suspect pleads guilty to conspiring with Islamic terror group to kill the president with an automatic rifle. By JAY REEVES Associated Press
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First lady Michelle Obama cheers with students from Nancy Moseley Elementary School during a Let’s Move event with members of Bravo’s series ‘Top Chef’ Friday at Kleberg Rylie Recreation Center in Dallas. The visit was part of Mrs. Obama’s three day national tour celebrating the second anniversary of Let’s Move.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A man from Uzbekistan pleaded guilty Friday to plotting with an Islamic terror organization in his home country to kill President Barack Obama with an automatic rifle he bought from an undercover federal agent in Alabama. Ulugbek Kodirov entered the plea during a hearing in Birmingham before U.S. District Judge Abdul K. Kallon, an Obama appointee. Defense attorney Lance Bell said the 22-year-old Kodirov avoided a potential life sentence by pleading guilty. He faces up to 30 years in prison, though Bell expected Kodirov to receive about half that. The judge also told Kodirov that he will face deportation once he’s released
from prison. Kodirov pleaded guilty to three counts: Threatening to kill the president, possessing an automatic weapon, and providing material support to terrorKodirov ists. Four other charges were dropped as part of the deal. The plea agreement says that in July 2011 Kodirov began communicating with a person known as “the Emir.” Kodirov said the person was a member of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, which has been designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department. The agreement does not reveal the identity of “the Emir” or say whether the government believes he actually is an Uzbek terrorist. The Emir “asked Kodirov if there was anything Kodirov could do about President Obama since Kodirov was closer geographically to the president than the Emir.”
Kodirov and the person discussed possible ways to kill Obama, including from long distance using a sniper rifle. The agreement says Kodirov became disheartened when he realized how expensive sniper rifles are and realized he lacked the skill to pull off the shot. Kodirov then decided he could shoot the president from a closer distance in public. “Kodirov said that he did not care if he got shot and killed, as long as he killed President Obama,” according to the plea deal. Kodirov then struck up a friendship with another person in Birmingham who spoke Uzbek, and the two often attended Mosque together. The two often looked at jihadist websites and videos on Kodirov’s laptop, the agreement says. On July 11, after the two went to a mosque in Birmingham to pray, Kodirov asked his friend to buy a gun for him so he could kill Obama. Kodirov told the person he “knew this was what he was supposed to do for Is-
lam,” the plea agreement says. Kodirov, who once worked at a suburban shopping mall, has been held without bond since he was arrested in July. He was accused of making four separate threats against Obama within a fiveday period when he was meeting either with a witness who went to police or an undercover officer. A complaint said Kodirov contacted an unidentified person trying to buy weapons in early July, and that person became a confidential source for the government. Accompanied by the witness, Kodirov purchased a Sendra M115A1 automatic rifle from an undercover agent at a Birmingham-area motel on July 13, when authorities said the final threat was made against the president. The agent also gave Kodirov four hand grenades with the powder removed. Authorities say Kodirov was in the country illegally because he obtained a student visa but never enrolled in school.
Coroner probing cardinal’s death
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14-year-old shot himself in the face in a New Hampshire elementary school cafeteria filled with dozens of students eating lunch, officials said Friday. The teen, identified by a relative and fellow students as Hunter Mack, was hospitalized after shooting himself around 11 a.m. at Walpole Elementary School in southwestern New Hampshire. Police locked down the school for several hours, but no one else was injured. Cheshire County Attorney Peter Heed did not say what kind of gun the student used or where he might have obtained it. He also did not offer any information on why the student shot himself. As of Friday afternoon, the student was in serious condition in the intensive care unit. Seventy of the school’s approximately 170 students were in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting.
Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua died day after being found competent to testify. By PATRICK WALTERS Associated Press
OLYMPIA, WASH.
Powell collected pictures
In a folder on his work computer labeled “Personal Pics,” Steve Powell maintained a peculiar collection of photos: 55 depicting his daughter-inlaw Susan but few if any showing his son. Thousands of images and emails on his Washington state governmentissued laptop provide a small glimpse into his increasingly scrutinized world. Authorities said this week that he is a person of interest in her 2009 disappearance in Utah. He is now in jail on voyeurism and child pornography charges — and on suicide watch. Powell’s son and Susan’s husband, Josh, killed himself and the couple’s two young sons in a gas-fueled inferno Sunday that a prosecutor considers an admission that he killed his wife. ALEPPO, SYRIA
Suicide bombers kill 28
Two suicide car bombers struck security compounds in Aleppo on Friday, killing 28 people, Syrian officials said, bringing significant violence for the first time to an industrial center that has largely stood by President Bashar Assad during the 11-month uprising against his rule. Anti-Assad activists denied any involvement and accused the regime of setting off the blasts to smear the opposition as government forces pummel rebels in one of their main strongholds, Homs. State media touted the bombings as proof the regime faces a campaign by terrorists, not a popular uprising. The military stepped up its siege of Homs, where hundreds have reportedly been killed over the past week. BEIJING
Writer gets seven years
A Chinese court has sentenced a dissident writer to seven years in prison over a poem he wrote urging his countrymen to gather at a public square, a human rights group said Friday. The hefty sentence comes ahead of next week’s visit to the U.S. by Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping — widely expected to be China’s next leader — where he is likely to face questions on human rights. The U.S. government on Friday voiced deep concern over Zhu Yufu’s reported sentencing and the recent convictions of three other dissidents who have received nine- and 10-year prison terms for subversion or inciting subversion over the last few months.
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Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum acknowledges applause as he arrives with his family to address the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, Friday. He is joined by his wife, Karen, left.
Rivals reaching out to conservatives Santorum and Romney make contrasting appeals at Conservative Political Action Conference. By CHARLES BABINGTON Associated Press
WASHINGTON — GOP presidential rivals made contrasting appeals to conservatives Friday, with Mitt Romney saying he proved his mettle as Massachusetts governor and Rick Santorum saying Romney is so moderate that electing him would be a “hollow victory.” Their speeches to the Conservative Political Action Conference came as Santorum tries to convert his surprising caucus wins this week into a resilient, muscular campaign and Romney seeks to persuade conservatives that he won’t disappoint them. Santorum’s tack was unorthodox, and
perhaps risky. Facing Republicans who desperately want to replace President Barack Obama, Santorum said it’s even more vital to put a conservative crusader into the White House. “We will no longer abandon and apologize for the policies and principles that made this country great for a hollow victory in November,” he said. If voters see that as a hint that it’s more important to be ideologically pure than to oust Obama, Santorum may have to explain more fully in the days ahead. Romney, speaking a few hours later, said his four-year record in Massachusetts proved that he will fight for conservative values against the toughest odds. “I know conservatism because I have lived conservatism,” he said. Veering briefly from his written text, he called himself “severely conservative.” But Romney skated past details of his
administration that trouble some rightleaning groups, including requiring state residents to obtain health insurance. Without saying Romney’s name, Santorum said the former governor’s health care record would make it impossible for him to draw needed contrasts with Obama. He said Romney had created “the stepchild of Obamacare.” Saying the Obama-backed 2010 health care law “will crush economic freedom,” Santorum urged Republicans not to nominate “someone who would simply give that issue away in the fall.” Santorum warned Republicans against a premature emphasis on moderate voters, who could decide the presidential election in swing states. “We always talk about, ‘Oh, how are we going to get the moderates?”’ Santorum said. “Why would an undecided voter vote for a candidate of a party who the party is not excited about?”
First phase of Britain’s media ethics inquiry over Author JK Rowling, shown reading to school children in 2008, testified this week press intrusion made her feel like a hostage.
By JILL LAWLESS Associated Press
LONDON — J.K. Rowling described how press intrusion made her feel like a hostage, Hugh Grant traded insults with a newspaper editor and a former tabloid reporter insisted that only evildoers had any need of privacy. The first phase of Britain’s media ethics inquiry ended this week after 40 days of dramatic hearings that heard from 184 witnesses — celebrities, journalists, editors, academics and lawyers — and revealed wildly differing perspectives on the murky workings of the tabloid press. Prime Minister David Cameron set up the inquiry, led by Lord Justice Brian Leveson, in response to a scandal that began with illegal eavesdropping by Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World. Murdoch shut down the 168-year-old tabloid in July after evidence emerged that it had ac-
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cessed the mobile phone voicemails of celebrities, politicians and even crime victims in its search for scoops. The first section of the inquiry looked at the culture, practices and ethics of the
British press. As the inquiry opened, victims’ lawyer David Sherborne said it was not just the disgraced News of the World, but “the whole of the press, and in particular the tabloid section of it, which we say stands in the dock.” Illegal eavesdropping was just one of the improper techniques of which papers stood accused. Celebrities — and non-celebrities thrust into the spotlight — described paparazzi stakeouts, late-night pursuits and relentless attention that left them angry and paranoid. Hugh Grant testified his apartment had been broken into, details of a hospital visit leaked and the mother of his baby daughter hounded by paparazzi. He accused the Mail on Sunday of hacking his phone (“A mendacious smear,” countered Paul Dacre, editor of sister paper the Daily Mail).
NORRISTOWN— A suburban Philadelphia prosecutor said Friday she suggested that the coroner’s office investigate the recent death of a Roman Catholic cardinal because of what she called “odd” timing, saying she wanted to put to rest any speculation since he died a day after a judge had found him competent to testify at the child-endangerment trial of his longtime aide. Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua died on Jan. 31 at age 88. Bevilacqua was suffering from dementia and cancer, according to church officials. MontgomBevilacqua ery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman said Friday she learned about the death on the news and was surprised that her office hadn’t been notified, given that he died a seminary in her county. “It struck many of us as odd, as peculiar,” she said at a news conference. She said she suggested that the coroner conduct the investigation “so we could hopefully put to bed any rumors and speculation.” Asked whether the review would look into the possibility of suicide or euthanasia, she declined to comment. County Coroner Walter Hofman said he was conducting toxicology tests on fluid and tissues that were taken from Bevilacqua’s body after it was embalmed, although Hofman said that would not affect his findings. Hofman said prosecutors contacted him after Bevilacqua died at a Wynnewood seminary. Among the things he is testing for, he said, is to make sure that all the cardinal’s medications were in his system and that “there was nothing of an unusual nature.” “The most likely cause of death is death due to natural causes,” Hofman said in an interview with The Associated Press.
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Luzerne moving on nuisance tenants, landlords law
in place to tax all borough resi- bers of council with his recom- ment with such a stipulation in regarding the possibility of hav- W H A T ’ S N E X T dents between 18 and 65 years mendations on the best and place. He will now make final ing an all-encompassing ordiold $5 each year. Luzerne Tax worst parts of the Don Wilkin- revisions before returning Lunance, but Spohrer advised a Borough council will meet March 14 at 7 p.m. Collector John Lowman ex- son proposal. One sticking point zerne’s preferred version of the narrower, more specific path. plained the borough should re- was the tax agency’s insistence proposal back to Don Wilkinson. The ordinance will likely be If Don Wilkinson agrees with voted on at next month’s regular the Don Wilkinson Tax Collec- ceive roughly $6,000 annually upon having Luzerne pay Don By B. GARRET ROGAN Luzerne’s conditions, then the tion Agency pursue delinquent but typically falls around $2,000 Wilkinson legal fees. meeting. Times Leader Correspondent Spohrer urged the council to matter could soon be voted on short of that. The borough council will also per capita taxes. Spohrer provided the mem- avoid entering into an agree- by council. Luzerne currently has a policy LUZERNE – Borough council likely vote on a proposal to have officially voted to advertise for a new ordinance that will give the borough greater authority to act against landlords when their tenants are deemed to be repeat nuisances. The idea of this type of ordinance had been discussed by the council members several times over the last several months. On Wednesday they unanimously agreed to move forward with the Apostolic Episcopal Baptist Bible Lutheran Orthodox Presbyterian United Methodist legislation designed by the borSlocum Chapel Apostolic Faith Holy Trinity Loyalville United ough’s solicitor, Jonathan SpohrWyoming Holy Cross Episcopal Church 1024 Exeter Avenue Russian Tabernacle Methodist Church er. Exeter, PA 18643 373 N. Main Street, W-B 536 Village Rd, Orange Loyalville Rd., Lake Orthodox Church Presbyterian Orthodox Church In America Pastor Guy Giordano Pastor Frank Chorba Township He explained the ordinance Father Timothy Alleman, Rector 401 East Main St., W-B Church 333-5172 Sunday Worship (570) 388-5213 Phone: 825-6540 would lay out a series of citaSUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST 9:00 AM Sunday School 10 a.m. 9:30 am Wyoming Ave. SUNDAY SERVICES Rev. David Shewczyk Sunday Evening Nebo Baptist Community Dinner Intercessory Prayer Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. tions against tenants and properSUNDAY SCHOOL 9:00 AM at Institute St., Worship 7 p.m. 2nd Saturday Each Month. Feast Days 9:00 a.m. 9:30am Church of 570-693-0594 Bible Study SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM ty owners who are found to be Saturday Vespers: Call For Menu Worship Service Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m. Nanticoke Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Laura Lewis, Pastor 570-477-3521 WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM consistent sources of municipal 10:00am Holy Trinity Messages-To-Go Ministry 75 Prospect St. Worship Service: 11 a.m. Sunday School/ apostolicfaith.net Nanticoke 735-3932 HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST Lutheran Church St. John Baptist Sunday School: 10 a.m. Luzerne United code violations and/or police inNursery Provided 813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Pastor Tim Hall Methodist Church Orthodox Church cidents. Saturday www.nebobaptist.org WEDNESDAY SERVICES Assembly of God 446 Bennet St., Luzerne 106 Welles St. (Hanover Section) Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30 Primitive Worship Service Bible Study & Prayer 7pm Nanticoke, PA Sunday Worship Under the proposed ordiSunday Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. Back Mountain 570-735-2263 Visitors Welcome! Methodist 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 nance, a tenant will be cited in www.stjohnsnanticoke.org Sun School 9:45 a.m. Rev. Paul Metzloff Encounter Christ in a Church School Harvest Assembly stjohnsnanticoke@gmail.com New Life Nursery Junior Church Handicapped Accessible historical church in a the first instance. A landlord will 340 Carverton Rd. Trucksville during Worship Saturday Youth Groups Community Pastor Dan Miller Great Vespers 4 pm new & relevant way. Carol E. Coleman Great Bible Seminars be warned on the second and fiMessiah Sunday 570-696-1128 Pastor 287-6231 Church Everyone is Welcome Divine Liturgy 9:30 am www.bmha.org Lutheran Church nally fined $100 on the third in570 South Main Rd., River Of Life Fr. Adam Sexton Saturday Evening Worship 453 S. Main Street, W-B Mountaintop, PA Welsh Bethel stance. A fourth instance would 6:30PM Fellowship 868-5155 Rev. Mary E. Laufer Annunciation Sunday Morning Worship Baptist result in a $200 fine to the landPastor Dave Elick Church Sunday Holy Communion 8AM 9:45AM & 11AM Greek Orthodox Parish & Loomis St. W-B Sunday School lord. Any additional instance 22 Outlet Road Sunday School 8:00 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Church 9:45AM Lehman, PA 32 E. Ross St., Sunday Worship Service would be accompanied by $300 Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship Catholic St. Stephen’s Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 675-8109 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m. fines. 6:30PM Phone: 570-823-4805 Episcopal Pro- Cathedral Bible Services Thurs. 7 p.m. www.rolfministries.org Pastor Don Hartsthorne St. John The Father George Dimopoulos Wednesday Mid-Week 35 S. Franklin St., W-B All Are Welcome Actions would also be taken Sunday Orthos 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:15am 822-3372 Holy Communion 7:00PM Baptist Church Divine Liturgy 9:45 a.m. Service 10:30am Other meetings, against the tenants themselves 8:00 www.greekorthodox.com 126 Nesbitt St. 410 S. River St. Mt. Zion ministries and events for Church School Nursery provided for each of these instances. Larksville, PA 18651 children, youth, men, and women. 10:00 Baptist Church Thursday Night Saint Mary Parsons Primitive 570-779-9620 Please call for days and times Wilkes-Barre Choral Eucharist Exemptions are present with105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE 6:30pm Bible study Antiochian A WELCOMING, GROWING, Methodist Church 10:30 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. & Youth Groups First Assembly in the ordinance to refrain from Worship FAITH COMMUNITY Shavertown United Nursery 9:00 - 12:15 193 Austin Avenue Sunday Service 11 a.m. Orthodox Church Coffee house Of God Saturday 4 p.m. Call 825-6653 for information 905 South Main Street Wilkes-Barre We offer Children’s Church citing landlords who are cooperMethodist Church 11 AM 424 Stanton Street Wilkes-Barre Fridays 6 to 9 pm Sunday about Worship Music Prayer Service Wednesday 7p.m. 570-823-0345 shavertownumc.com Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Very Rev, David Hester ating “in good faith,” as several Programs and 7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m. with live music. Wed. Bible Study 163 N. Pioneer Ave., John Karam Office Phone 823-7139 SaturdayDeacon SUNDAY SERVICES Community Ministries Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor Ample, Easy Parking 7pm of the borough officials pointed Shavertown - Great Vespers 6 p.m. Celebration Service Grace Handicapped Accessible 9 & 10:45AM Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Sunday Services Phone-a-prayer 675-4666 St. John’s out. Christian Education Confessions: Parish Office 824-5016 First Baptist Community 8:30am & 11am Pastor: 9AM All Are Welcome Saturday 3 p.m. 48 S. River St. W-B Lutheran Refreshing Worship Rev. M. Lynn Snyder Spohrer explained that such Kidz Church Church Website: Pastor Shawn Walker 10:45AM Organ/Choir Director A Bold Message Nanticoke www.antiochian.org A Bible Teaching Ministry exemptions were necessary as Intercessory Prayer 822-7482 Deborah Kelleher parsonspmchurch.com 231 State St. 8:15AM Memorial Hwy. Dallas Christian Sunday Service at 11 a.m. Saturday Service 5:30 p.m. TUESDAY the eviction process could be exPresbyterian www.stjohnslutheranchurch.net Sunday Services: Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Women’s Bible Chapel Service Seventh Day Study 10AM “The Place for a New Beginning..” tremely lengthy. Holy Communion 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Sunday Service WEDNESDAY SAINT MARY’S CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am First United Adventist (570) 675-3723 9:30 a.m. - Worship Service Family Night Police Chief Patty O’Donnell Ministries 7PM First Baptist www.gracechurchdallas.org Office 735-8531 Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Presbyterian Seventh Day THURSDAY Our Lady of Fatima Parish shared her opinion that any Prayer & Praise Christian Education Evidence Youth Church Catholic Church 134 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA Adventist Group 6:30PM Service - 2nd Monday landlord who approaches the 10:30 am Water Street Pittston 115 Exeter Ave., 570-829-0989 of the month at 7 p.m. Church PARISH OF ST. (570) 823-4168 www.wilkesbarreag.com ONE-HOLY654-0283 borough to state that she or he West Pittston Nursery Care 17 Second Ave., Kingston Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor CATHOLIC-APOSTOLIC 654-8121 Available during Saturday Services has begun the eviction process ANDRE BESSETTE Sunday Worship Worship 11:00 AM Saturday: 4:00PM Sunday Service Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. St. Marks should no longer be fined. 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilia’s Roman For more information call Children SS 9:45 a.m. Sunday: 8AM, 10AM, 12:10PM & 7PM Lutheran Church Catholic Church, WyoChildren’s Sun School Worship Hour 11 a.m. the office at The ordinance will not pertain Vigil (Saturday) 56 S. Hancock St., W-B Fellowship Lunch 12:15 p.m. 570-675-3616 9:30 a.m. 649 Bennett St. ming Avenue, Exeter to fire and other emergency Pastor Rev. Mary Lauffer Guests Are Welcome • 4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour Monsignor Thomas V. Banick, Pastor 570-338-2415 Adult/Teen Sun School Rev. James E. Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m. Every Sabbath Trucksville United SUNDAY WORSHIP calls. Discussions had taken 10:45 a.m. Thyren, Pastor Worship Site, Sunday School 10:15 a.m. 11AM Bible Study/Prayer Evangelical Methodist place among borough officials 56 Hillard St, East End Episcopal COME WORSHIP United Methodist Rev. Marian Hartman, Pastor Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m. First Free Church (570)823-4988 CHRIST JESUS. St. Matthew Chairlift Available Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske,
The borough council wants to refine a proposed per capita tax agreement.
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JENKINS TWP. – The township will have a new police cruiser as the result of a unanimous vote by the board of supervisors on Wednesday night. “We already have the money earmarked in the budget,” said board Chairman Joe Zelonis. “We’re actually going to place our order tomorrow morning.” Zelonis said the new vehicle will cost between $25,000 and $30,000 and will replace a cruiser with 250,000 miles. Also, supervisors voted to convene an exploratory committee to discuss enlarging the township’s salt shed and the addition of an industrial compactor and ramp at their recycling center. “We’ve saved some money with the mild winter,” said Zelonis, “but what most people don’t realize is that we’re actually contracted to purchase a certain amount of salt each year regardless of weather.” Natural gas service provider CGI announced that central line gas will now be available along Main Street in the township. The supervisors said they will begin the process of converting the heating source in township buildings within the next year to natural gas at a 50 percent savings over the current oil-fired systems. In other business, Zelonis said the township will be responsible for the ongoing maintenance to any vacant lot purchased by the government as part of the federal buyout for property owners who suffered damage in the 2011 flooding.
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Baptist WHERE GOD’S GRACE IS TRANSFORMING LIVES
SUNDAY SERVICES: 9:30 AM - Bible Studies for all ages 10:30 AM - Worship & Rootz Children’s Ministry 6:00 PM - Pulse Youth Ministry DURING THE WEEK: Small Group Bible Studies Vertical Parenting Ministry Men’s Fraternity JAM - Jr. High Ministries Cub Scouts .......................................... 1919 Mountain Road Larksville, PA 18651 Phone (570) 371-4404 www.highpointchurch.info
Baptist Tabernacle
63 Division St., W-B Kenneth P. Jordan, Pastor Chris Hamilton, Youth Pastor Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. 570-823-3083
First Baptist
52 E. 8th Street, Wyoming Sunday School All Ages 9:30 Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Tues 7 p.m. prayer meeting Pastor: Jeffery Klansek 693-1754 Visitors Welcome
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100 West Dorrance St. Kingston, PA 18704 Sunday School/ABF 9:30 a.m. Sun Worship 10:30 a.m. Radio Ministry “Searching the Scriptures” Sunday 7:30-8:30 AM WRKC 88.5 FM website: www.ccchurchtoday.org Pastor: John Butch Phone: 283-2202
Dallas Baptist
S.B.C Harvey’s Lake Highway Dallas • 639-5099 Pastor Jerry Branch Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 a.m. Wed. Eve. Prayer & Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
Sunday • 8:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End • 10:30 a.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End
Weekday Mass
• 7:00 a.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End • 8:00 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End
Confessions
• 3:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End • 4:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End
Christian
Cross Creek Wyoming Ave. Community Church
Sunday Services 9am & 50 S. Meade St. 10:45am Wilkes-Barre, PA Chester F. Dudick, Pastor With Jr. Church & Nursery Available. (570) 820-8355 Wed 6:30 Family Night SUNDAY SCHOOL with Awana for ages 18 9:30 a.m. months - 6th grade. WORSHIP SERVICE College & Career, 10:30 a.m. CrossRoads for Teens, PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY Deaf Ministry, Small & PIONEER CLUB Groups, Men’s & Women’s Wed 6:30 p.m. Ministry, Groups. WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP Celebrate Recovery for 2nd Tuesday of the month Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups 6:30 p.m. Tuesday’s 6:30pm AFTERNOON Discover the difference! FELLOWSHIP 370 Carverton Road, 12 noon last Sunday of the Trucksville 696-0399 Month www.crosscreekcc.org EXPOSITORY PREACHING: EXPLAINING GOD’S TRUTH, ONE VERSE AT A TIME.
• 5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End
Living Hope Bible Church PLEASE COME JOIN US FOR SUNDAY WORSHIP 35 S. Main St. Plains, PA Pastor Mark DeSilva Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m. Youth Group & Womans Bible Study Call for information 570-822-0700
Grace Community Church
A Bible Teaching Ministry Memorial Hwy. Dallas Sunday Services: 11 a.m., 6 p.m. (570) 675-3723 www.gracechurchdallas.org
Christian
881 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 570-288-4855 Pastor Dennis Gray
Come Hear The Word Of God, Let It Change Your Life! Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Communion Every Sunday Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. ELEVATOR ACCESSIBLE
Church Of Christ Uniting
Church of Christ Uniting
MERGED PRESBYTERIAN & METHODIST Corner of Market St. & Sprague Ave. Kingston 570-288-8434 Devotional Line: 570-288-2334 Rev. Dr. Carol Ann Fleming Rev. Dr. James L. Harring Morning Worship 10:00 AM Youth Sunday School During Worship Adult Sunday School 11:30 AM Child Care Provided Choirs - Children, Adult, Bell Ringers Air Conditioned www.churchofchristuniting.org
ST. CLEMENT & ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Fellowship Evangelical Free Church
Central United Lutheran Church Presbyterian Church
667 N. Main St., W-B 822-8233 Worship Schedule: Sun 7:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Adult Bible Class 11:00 a.m. Rev. Gary Scharrer Chairlift Available Missouri Synod
14 Broad St. Pittston Sun Worship 9:15 am Rev. William N Lukesh All Are Welcome
Methodist
65 Academy Street, W-B Rev. Dr. Paul C. Amara SUN. WORSHIP SERVICE 11:15 am Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Child Care Provided For Infants & Toddlers 822-7246
“God’s Glory Our Passion” 45 Hilderbrandt Rd. (Near the Dallas Schools) First Sundays Presbyterian Holy Eucharist 10a.m. Church Sunday School 10:00a.m. WORSHIP - 10:30 a.m. Fellowship - 10:00 a.m. S. Franklin & Dallas United WELCOME ALL TO Northhampton Sts., Discipleship Class - 9 a.m. St. Paul Methodist 4 Parsonage Street, Dallas W-B Lutheran Church GROW IN GODS Wednesday Evenings Pastor: 10:00 a.m. Worship 474 Yalick Road Rev. Robert G. Wood LOVE Pioneer Clubs (K-5th) Rev. Dr. Robert M. (Rt. 118) 675-5701 www.stclementstpeter.org 6:30 p.m. Dallas, PA Zanicky, Minister Sunday School 9 a.m. Church Services Women’s Study - 6:30 p.m. Rev. Charles Grube 11:00 am Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Sat. Worship (Nursery provided For All) 5:30pm Choir Wed. 7pm Nursery provided Sunday Worship 675-0122 Thursdays Handicapped Access Handicapped Accessible am & 11 am John Vaida - Minister of Women’s Study - 9:30 a.m. 8:30 Sunday School Music TNT (Youth 6th-12th Grade) 9:45am First United Pamela Kerns - Christian 570-675-3859 6 p.m. Education Director Methodist For More Information A Friendly Inclusive, West Pittston St. Peter’s Please call 675-6426 or Lutheran Church & Welcoming Church “A Place Where All Are Welcome” Visit Us Online at 400 Wyoming Ave. 1000 S. Main St., W-B Audio Sermons 823-7332 available on web Worship 10 a.m. www.fellowshipfreechurch.org @ www.fpcwb.com Pastor Michael Erickson Sun School 10:15 a.m. Senior Pastor: Sun. Worship - 9:00 a.m. Sunday School & Rev. Joshua Forty Fort Marc Ramirez
165 Hanover St., W-B 822-8043
St. Martin In-The-Fields 3085 Church Rd., Mountaintop Rev. Dan FitzSimmons
CHORAL EUCHARIST 10AM HEALING SERVICE Last Sunday each month
Serving through Faith, Praise & Good Works
Independent Second Welsh Congregational Church
475 Hazel St., Wilkes-Barre 829-3790 Sunday Services 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. Sunday School 6 p.m. Sunday Eve Wednesday 7 p.m. Bible Study Prayer and Youth Groups Limited Van Service Available, Please Call. Independent... Fundamental... Friendly
Friends & Quakers
Friends & Quakers Wyoming Seminary Lower School 1560 Wyoming Ave. Forty Fort 570-824-5130 10 a.m. Adult Discussion 11 a.m. Worship http://northbranch. quaker.org
Mennonite Nanticoke Christian Fellowship
112 Prospect St. Sunday Celebration 9:30 a.m. Sunday School - Sept. - May 9:00 a.m. Pastor D. Pegarella 735-1700
Nazarene Mountain View Church Of The Nazarene
Four Square Gospel NEW HOPE CHURCH
489 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre 570-208-1281 Sunday Service 10:30am NewHopenepa.com Pastors Richard & Susanne Bolt
Adult Bible Study 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Missouri Synod
WE HAVE MOVED!!
667 N. River St., Plains Pastor Bryan Rosenberg Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Children’s Church & Child Care Provided. 570-821-2800 Everyone is Welcome!
Orthodox
Lutheran
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 190 S. Main Street, W-B Pastor Peter D. Kuritz Pastor Janel D. Wigen Saturday Service 6:00 p.m. Sunday Worship 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. SCS 9:45 a.m. 570-824-2991
Holy Resurrection Cathedral
Orthodox Church In America 591 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre Very Rev. Joseph Martin, Pastor 822-7725 Saturday Vespers 5:00 p.m. Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. Feast Day Vespers 6 p.m. Feast Day Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. ALL ARE WELCOME web site: www.oca.org
Presbyterian Church
1224 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort Pastor William Lukesh 287-7097 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. 6 p.m. Praise Band Handicap Accessible Nursery Provided Air Conditioned Visitors Welcome
THE REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF WYOMING VALLEY 1700 Wyoming Ave Forty Fort Sunday Morning Worship, 10:30 Bible School 11:45 Teaching the Reformed Faith 570-693-1918
Masland-Sarani, Pastor Air Conditioned, Handicapped Accessible Nursery Provided 655-1083
Firwood United Methodist Church Cor. Old River Rd. & Dagobert St. Rev. Barbara Pease Safe Sanctuary Policy Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 9:45-10:45 a.m. Handicap Elevator Available You are invited to attend. 823-7721
Trinity Presbyterian
105 Irem Road, Dallas Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Pastor Roger Griffith Nursery Provided 570- 675-3131
Wyoming United Methodist
Wyoming Ave Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. 693-2821 wyomingumc@netscape.com Ample Parking
United Church Of Christ St. Luke’s UCC
471 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre • 822-7961 Rev. Justin Victor Sun. Worship 10 am Sunday School 10:15 am Communion service the 1st Sunday of every month. RIDE’S AVAILABLE: CALL
Unitarian Universalist
Unitarian Universalist
Warrior Run Welsh Presbyterian Church 390 Chestnut St Morning Worship 10 am Communion is 1st Sunday wwof the month Pastoral Care Team Pastor Jim Clyde Pastor Bob Thomas (570)822-3286
Director of Music “Making Disciples for Jesus Christ” Sunday Schedule 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Church School for all ages 9:45 a.m.-10:45 a.m. Church Road off Route 309, Trucksville Phone: 696-3897 Fax: 696-3898 Email: office@trucksvilleumc.com
Forty Fort United Methodist Church
Church Office 287-3840 Wyoming & Yeager Ave Pastor Donald A. Roberts, Sr. Handicapped Accessible 9:00 am Sunday School (All Ages) 9:45 am Pre Worship Music 10 am Traditional Worship Prayer Line 283-8133
Congregation of Wyoming Valley Worship & Children’s Program Sunday 11 a.m. 20 Church Road Kingston Twp. For Directions go to: www.uucwv.org
Unity Unity: A Center for Spiritual Living 140 S. Grant St., W-B Rev. Dianne Sickler Sunday Service & Children’s Church 10 a.m. Church 824-7722 Prayer Line 829-3133 www.unitynepa.com
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Jerry Sandusky, center, a former Penn State assistant football coach charged with sexually abusing boys, is seen at the Centre County Courthouse for his hearing on Friday.
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ordinary. An investigator said none of the complaints involved Sandusky approaching children. State prosecutor Jonelle Eshbach told the judge that a clearly defined trip to help his legal team would be one thing, but she was against letting him have visitors. The allegations include charges he sexually attacked a boy in the basement of his home, while his wife was upstairs. “This home was not safe for children for 15 years, and it’s not safe for children now,” Eshbach said. “We think that the actual contact, visitation with his grandchildren is not a good idea. And we also feel that way with regard to visitors.” Prosecutors noted that one daughter-in-law strongly objects to increased contact between her children and Sandusky, while Amendola presented the court with letters from Sandusky’s children, and notes and drawings from his grandchildren, expressing their desire for increased contact. He also noted a court-appointed guardian for grandchildren who are part of a custody dispute found no reason Sandusky couldn’t see them. “Comparing with a jail situa-
tion, were he in jail, he would have certain rights to have visitors,” Amendola told Cleland. State investigator Anthony Sassano testified that children had noticed Sandusky from their classroom, and that his presence was disrupting school activities. One neighbor had used a video camera to document Sandusky’s time on his deck, Sassano said. He said Sandusky was seen on the video brushing his dog or letting the dog go outside to play. Sandusky cannot walk the dog because of his bail restrictions, Amendola said. Sandusky said after the hearing that his neighbors have changed toward him. “Now all of a sudden, these people turn on me when they’ve been in my home with their kids,” he said. “They’ve attended birthday parties when they’ve been on that deck. When their kids have been playing in my yard. When their kids have been sled riding when they’ve asked to sled ride. It’s difficult for me to understand.” His home at the end of a deadend street has a black and orange “No Trespassing” sign at the driveway, while earlier this week the two properties directly adjacent to his home sported white signs supporting the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network. Widener University law professor Wes Oliver, who observed
the proceeding, predicted Cleland was unlikely to order Sandusky to remain indoors. “Clearly what the prosecution was doing was trying to appease the community,” said Oliver, who teaches criminal procedure. The hearing concerned various issues that have arisen since Sandusky was first arrested in early November. Cleland indicated he hoped to start trial May 14. In an unusual move, prosecutors are seeking a jury from outside Centre County, home of Penn State and a charity for children that Sandusky founded in 1977, The Second Mile. Sandusky wants a jury made up of people who live in State College and the surrounding area, and Cleland had him testify to ensure that he was fully aware of the ramifications. Sandusky said he was aware that he would not be able to launch an appeal, if he is convicted, on grounds the local jury was biased. Sandusky said there was not a viable alternative in Pennsylvania, where his case has been heavily reported. “I don’t believe that would matter, relative to any place (else) in this state,” he testified. Cleland could try to pick a local jury and see whether prosecution concerns are valid about the pervasive publicity and local ties to Penn State and The Second Mile, a charity for at-risk children that Sandusky founded,
based in nearby State College. Sandusky smiled as he answered the judge’s questions, and after the session Amendola told reporters that his client’s body language reflected his personality. Amendola said the charges have devastated Sandusky, however. “This whole situation, being cast as a pedophile, has crippled him emotionally,” he said. Another issue, the defense’s request for early disclosure of grand jury transcripts, received little attention in the courtroom, and afterward Sandusky defense lawyer Karl Rominger said it may end up being resolved by the judge who supervised the jury. Both defense and prosecution said the mid-May trial date may not be realistic, given that the need for other pretrial issues to be ironed out. Amendola said he believes the case can be heard in two weeks, while prosecutors said a month is more likely.
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Luzerne County Register of Wills Office from Feb. 6 through 10, 2012: • Malik Austin, unknown address, and Keiyone Devine, unknown address • Shane Michael Carl Swayze, Freeland, and Amanda Miller, Freeland • Matthew Brown, Hazleton, and Amanda Artmont, Hazleton • John J. Migatulski Jr., Plains Township, and Maureen D. Albert, Plains Township • Nicholas Robert Krofchok, Ashley, and Amanda Gillis, Ashley • Ian Matthew Klish, Nanticoke, and Heidi Suzanne Mullen, Nanticoke • Robert J. Schultz, West Pittston, and Valerie Horchos, West Pittston • Phillip Cerminara, Pittston, and Marie Ann Mead, Pittston • John W. Reuther, Elmburst Township, and Leticia Robelo Rosas, Elmhurst Township • Bernard C. Zavaskas, Hanover Township, and Madeline McGrath, Hanover Township • William R. Suda, Jr., Plymouth, and Jennifer L. Dekin, Plymouth • Shafiq Clanton, Hazleton, and Latia Sparks, Hazleton • Ian Shane Poor, Plymouth, and Elizabeth Ball, Plymouth • Juan R. Alberto Valdez, Hazleton, and Hilda G. Cuevas Escolastico, Hazleton • Brandon Nicholas Bookwalter, Forty Fort, and Koral Elizabeth Holcomb, Noxen • Edward F. Hoffman, Hanover Township, and Jenifer Michele Casey, Hanover Township • Kaw-Liga Te-Ta-Wah Weller, Duryea, and Ashley Marie Kaminski, Duryea • Richard Skitzki, Hazle Township, and Debra J. Gregory, Hazle Township • David Lawson, Wilkes-Barre, and Ashley Hargave, WilkesBarre • William F. Marusak, Nanticoke, and Joanne L. Kimball, Nanticoke • William Holden, East Patchogue, N.Y., and Linda Jacobs, Duryea • Richard Kochanski Jr., address unavailable, and Amanda Garrity, address unavailable • Jason Williams, address unavailable, and Jennifer Lee Smith, address unavailable
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Divorces sought and filed in the Luzerne County Prothonotary’s Office from Feb. 6 through 10, 2012: • John Zegarski, Nanticoke, and Heather Zegarski, Nanticoke • Rebecca Matalavy, Harveys Lake, and James Matalavy, Harveys Lake • Debra Fagan-Pawlus, Shickshinny, and Charles Powlus, Tunkhannock • Joseph Redington, Dallas, and Elizabeth Redington, Dallas • Douglas E. Fisk, Bloomsburg, and Sandra T. Fisk, Conyngham • Rhonda Spencer, unknown address, and John Spencer, Somerset, Pa. • Ann Poepperling, Shavertown, and Dwayne Poepperling, Shavertown • Keith Shales, Hunlock Creek, and Judith Shales, Nanticoke • George Lehman, Wilkes-Barre, and Joanna Lehman, WilkesBarre • Maria Thomas, Nanticoke, and Robert Thomas, Nanticoke • Heather Palvosky, Freeland, and Mark Palvosky, Jim Thorpe • Debora Worthington, Nanticoke, and Joseph Yurko Jr., Sweet Valley • Charles Haushalter, Pittston, and Brittany Haushalter, Hanover Township • James Gavin, Wilkes-Barre, and Patricia Gavin, Edwardsville • Charles Meiser, Freeland, and Dawn Meiser, White Haven • Maria Yanac, Hazleton, and Thomas Tabac Jr., Hazleton • Bajram, Kolenovic, Drums, and Zuma Kolenovic, unknown address • Nirveta Basic, Drums, and Sidik Basic, unknown address • Lynn Antonitis, Elkton, Md., and Anthony Antonitis Jr., Harveys Lake • Tanya Krupinski, Kingston, and Jeffrey Krupinski, Hunlock Creek • Richard Jones, Sugarloaf, and Denise Jones, McAdoo • Danion Voorhees, Hazleton, and Lauren Zynel, Hazleton • Pelagio P. Lagua, Allentown, and Maylen M. Martinez, Hackensack, N.J. • Christine B. Johanssen, Hazle Township, and Daniel J. Johanssen, Drums Marriage licenses filed in the
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The Hazleton Area School District is seeking qualified applicants for the position of VicePrincipal of the S.T.E.M. The position is an administration and organizational position responsible for school organization and management. It requires researching and integrating S.T.E.M. education. It includes instructional design/delivery and support of the S.T.E.M. curriculum. Additionally the development and extensions of school, higher education, and business partnerships in S.T.E.M. areas are essential components of this position. Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, resume, PA Teaching application, copy of certificate, Act 24, 34, 114, and 151 clearances, 3 letters of recommendation from educators and 1 letter of recommendation from someone from outside the field of education to Dr. Francis X. Antonelli, Acting Superintendent, Hazleton Area School District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton, PA 18202 by 4:00 PM on Friday, February 24, 2012. The Hazleton Area School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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MABEL ROTH, 100, formerly of Kingston, passed away on Thursday, February 9, 2012 at Birchwood Nursing Center, Nanticoke. She was born June 21, 1911, in Kingston, a daughter of the late Henry and Elizabeth Hier Roth. A 1929 graduate of Coughlin High School, she was employed for many years in the bookkeeping and central filing offices by the Second National, First Eastern, and PNC Banks. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Beatrice Roth and Ethel Brannigan. Surviving are her niece, Elizabeth Osolnick and her husband, Joseph, Kingston, great-niece, Ashleigh Osolnick; great-nephew, Jason Osolnick. Private funeral services will be held with interment in Maple Hill Cemetery, Hanover Township. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are by Maher-Collins Funeral Home, Kingston. Condolences can be sent to the family at: www.maher-collins.com. FRANCIS J. LOUX, 72, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at home with his loving family. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Henry and Mary McNally Loux. He is preceded in death by his son, Robert. Surviving are his wife, Audrey Brown; daughters, Michelle Totten, Wilkes-Barre, and Laura Mullery, Hanover Township; brothers, John, Nebraska and sisters, Ann and Margaret, both of Wyoming; 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The Loux family would like to thank all the loving caregivers and the nurses from the Hospice of the Sacred Heart.
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Feb. 7, 2012 at his home. Ed was born in Wilkes-Barre, and had lived in this area most of his life. He retired from the U.S. Marine Corps after 20 years of service and then went to work for the Marine Corps Finance Center. Most of his life was spent coaching kids in Little League sports, spending time with his family, fishing and he was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan. SEMPER FI, HOORAH! Survivors include his wife, Sandi Pius, at home; a son, Ed Pius Jr., and his wife, Christy, Belton, Mo; two daughters, Linda Pius Yslas and her husband, Benny, Belton, Mo.; Kim Pius Honeycutt and her husband, Todd, Lee’s Summit, Mo.; five grandchildren, Jessica, Justin, Jacob, Tyler and Kierstin; a brother and three sisters, Jim Pius, Sally Leiser, Peggy Koonrad and Millie DeCusatis. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Raytown, Mo. Burial will be in Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Kansas. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the church. Friends may make contributions to the American Heart Association or American Lung Association. Fond memories and condolences for the family may be left at www.floralhillsfuneralhome.com. (Arrangements are by D.W. Newcomer’s Sons Floral Hills Funeral Home, 7000 Blue Ridge Blvd., K.C., MO 64133, 816-353-1218.)
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Statuto Perrillo, 64, of M aryAnn Scranton, died peacefully
Thursday February 9, 2012 at Hospice Community Care, Dunmore, surrounded by her family. She was the wife of Harry Perrillo, who died September 20, 2004. Born in Scranton, she was the daughter of Anthony J. Statuto of Scranton and the late Concetta DeRosa Statuto. She was a graduate of West Scranton High School and attended Lackawanna College. She went on to learn ballroom dancing and became a teacher and certified ballroom judge. She was the founder and principal owner of Ballroom I Dance Studio in Pittston. MaryAnn had a flair for ballroom dancing and the dance floor would come to life the moment she began to dance. She competed and traveled to many competitions. She also did several television tapings for WVIA, Channel 44 with her students. She loved teaching and her students loved her. MaryAnn always put her family first and was a loving and devoted wife, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend who will be greatly missed by those whose good fortune it was to have known her. Her legacy is the lasting impression she left on everyone who met her. She was a lifelong devoted member of St. Lucy’s Church, Scranton. She resided at Linwood Nursing Home, Scranton, for the past seven and a half years following a tragic accident.
The family would like to acknowledge and gratefully thank the entire staff at Linwood for the special care they provided. She is also survived by a sister, Nancy Cottrell and husband, Dave, Avoca; three brothers, Peter and wife, Terry, Olyphant; Joseph and wife, Jean, Tunkhannock, and Anthony, Moscow; a brother-in-law, Louis Venturi, Scranton, several nieces, nephews and grand nieces and grand nephews. The funeral will be conducted on Monday from the Patrick F. Guido Funeral Home, 120 South Main Ave., Scranton, with Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Lucy’s Church, 949 Scranton Street. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. Please visit www.patrickguidofuneralhome.com for information, directions or to send an online condolence.
Louise L. Brogan February 9, 2012
ouise L. Brogan, 82, of Exeter, M. Conklin, of Lambert passed away on Thursday, FebL E mma Street, Pittston, passed away ruary 9, 2010 at the Wilkes-Barre
Thursday, February 9, 2012, at the Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton. Emma was born in Nanticoke, on May 1, 1933, daughter of the late Clyde and Arlene Holloway Kivler. She was formerly employed at General Cigar and later by Luzerne County Community College. Emma was a member of the Zion United Church of Christ, Nanticoke. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry; sister Shirley Miles; brother Jesse Kivler; stepmother Helen Schowski. Surviving are daughters, Arlene Jones and her husband, David, Nanticoke; Brenda Derr and her husband, James, Pittston; grandchildren, Kerry Moyer, Holly Gomelko, David Jones, Scott Jones, Heather Derr, Melissa Derr, Amber Derr and James Derr Jr.; sisters, Patricia Peters, Idaho; Barbara Halaburda, Nanticoke; brothers, Thomas, Florida; Jerry, Nanticoke. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from the Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke, with the Rev. Barry Lohman officiating. Interment will be in the Nanticoke Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
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General Hospital. Born in Exeter, she was the daughter of the late Tranquillo and Anna Biago Altoe. Louise was a 1947 graduate of Exeter High School and continued on to graduate from cosmetology school, eventually opening up her own shop, Louise’s Beauty Salon. She also worked with her husband, Jack, at his family store, Sime Brogan’s Mens Clothing Store, Pittston. She was a member of St. Cecilia’s Church (St. Barbara Parish), Exeter and was a member of their Altar and Rosary Society. Surviving are her husband, John “Jack” Brogan, to whom she was married 62 years; daughter, Marguerita Mutarelli, and her husband, John, Woodbridge, Va.; sons, John Simon Brogan, Exeter and Michael John Brogan and his wife, Bridget, West Pittston. Also surviving are a sister, Yolanda Dolfi and her husband, Bob, West Covina, Calif., and a brother, Carlo Altoe and his wife, Barbara, Exeter; grandchildren, John and David Mutarelli, and Colleen and her husband, Ryan Camp-
Delphine A. Appel February 9, 2012 A. Appel 87, of ShaverD elphine town, passed away at home
Thursday, February 9, 2012. She was born in Shavertown, daughter of the late Walter L. and Viola Ide Andrews. Delphine was a graduate of Kingston Township High School. She was former member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Delphine was a leader with the Girl Scout and Brownie troops of the Back Mountain for many years. She had worked for the Play Skool Day Care Center in Dallas. She loved animals and her family. Dephine was preceded in death by her husband, John “Jack” Appel,
and a grandson, Bradley Lothridge. She is survived by her daughter, Amy Lothridge. Funeral will be held Monday, February 13, 2012 at 11 a.m. from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home Inc., 2940 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with the Rev. Lynn Snyder, pastor, Shavertown United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Friends may call Monday from 10 a.m. until time of service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main Street, Fox Hill Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702.
February 9, 2012 Karkut, 86, of Dupont died M ary Thursday morning at her
bell; seven great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Monday at 9 a.m. from the Gubbiotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Cecilia’s Church (St. Barbara Parish), Exeter. Monsignor Joseph Rauscher will be celebrant. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Donations may be made to the charity of your choice. To send expressions of sympathy to the family, please visit www.gubbiottifh.com.
February 7, 2012 ductor, Mountain Top. Joyce was selfless in her dedication to her family and others she loved. She met challenges in her life head-on and was resourceful enough to always overcome them, which served as an inspiration to her family. In her free time, she found time to partake in activities she enjoyed, including arts and crafts, gardening, remodeling, yard sales, watching and attending Pittsburgh Steelers’ games, and the company of her dog, Xavier, and cat, Buddy. Surviving are two sons and one daughter, James Jr., Michael and Michelle, all from Mountain Top. Each finds comfort in knowing that another angel has ascended into heaven, but will still profoundly miss her presence. Services will be private and held at the discretion of the family.
Thomas R. Cipriano Sr. February 9, 2012 homas R. Cipriano Sr., 87, of Hazleton, passed away Thursday at T Mountain City Nursing and Reha-
Interment will be in the Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may call Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore Drive, WilkesBarre, PA 18702.
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Joyce M. (Kovalik) Hayes Joyce M. (Kovalik) Hayes, 64, of Nuangola, passed away Tuesday, February 7, 2012 in her home. Born on September 30, 1947, in Wilkes-Barre, she was the only child of the late Michael and Susan (Lutchko) Kovalik. Joyce graduated from St. Ann’s Academy, Wilkes-Barre, in 1965. She started a family shortly afterwards, and focused on raising her children before entering the workforce. Until her retirement in 2011, she was employed as a Customer Service Representative at Kraft Foods, Wilkes-Barre. Prior to that, she was employed as a Facilitator and Operator at Harris Semicon-
day morning in his home. Born in West Wyoming, he was the son of the late William and Dorothy Pointon Dailey. He was educated in the West Wyoming schools. Mr. Dailey was employed at the former Roots Transfer of Wyoming for 35 years. Preceding him in death was his wife, the former Judith Miller. Surviving are sisters, Arlene Welliver and her husband, Curtis, Pittston; Bernadine Urbine, West Wyoming; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. in the Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, with the Rev. Walter Lauver of the First Assembly of God Church, West Pittston, officiating.
tion to his parents, were his wife, the former Dorothy Smith, on July 8, 2011; sister Helen Glassberg; and bilitation Center, Hazleton. brother Anthony Cipriano. Born in Hazleton, he was the son Surviving are his daughter Paula of the late Anthony and Anna (Ka- Jean Bodnar and her husband, Jonyuk) Cipriano and was a member seph, Tresckow; son Thomas Ciof Queen of Heaven Parish at Our priano Jr. and his wife, Muffin, HaLady of Grace Church, Hazleton. zleton; grandchildren, Joey and He was a co-owner, with his Kayleen Bodnar, and Alyssa Cipriabrother Anthony, of Cipriano’s Serno; and several nieces and nephews. vice Station. The station was the olHis funeral will be held on Mondest owner-operated Getty service day at 9 a.m. from the Joseph A. Mostation in the United States. The brothers served area customers for ran Funeral Home, 229 W. 12th St., 60 years until 1999. Thomas also Hazleton. A Mass of Christian Burihad decades of public service in his al will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. in lifetime having served multiple Queen of Heaven Parish at Our Laterms on the Hazleton Area School dy of Grace Church. Burial will be in Board as a director, Hazleton Hous- the parish cemetery at the conveing Authority, Greater Hazleton nience of the family. Friends may Joint Sewer Authority, and the Ha- call at the funeral home on Sunday zleton School Building Authority. from 3 to 6 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donaHe was an avid sports enthusiast, especially of the New York Yankees, tions may be made to the American and was proud to be a season tick- Cancer Society, St. Gabriel’s House, etholder for the Hazleton High 132 S. Wyoming St., Hazleton, or to School basketball team games since Meals on Wheels. Condolences can be sent through www.moranfuner1942. Preceding him in death, in addi- alhome.com.
home. She was the widow of Edward Karkut, who passed away on February 12, 1997. She was born in Moosic, daughter of the late Michael and Anna Magdalinich Potosky and was a graduate of the Moosic High School, class of 1943. She resided in Moosic until moving to Dupont in 1950. She was employed by Western Union and had worked in the area garment industry for many years. She was a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Dupont, and the Women’s Society of the church. Mary was a loving mother and grandmother who was always there when needed. She was preceded in death by sisters, Anna Mislinski, Helen Moore, Susan Marcinko and Irene Lichak, and brothers, Peter and Michael Potosky.
Surviving are daughters, Ann Kepich and her husband, Michael, Moosic, and attorney Barbara Karkut and her husband, Brian Thoma, Moorestown, N.J.; grandchildren, Dr. Candice Kepich and her husband, Dr. Ryan Radakovich, Jeffrey Kepich and Auralee Thoma; brother Nicholas Potosky and sister Geraldine Salerno. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the Lokuta-Zawacki Funeral Home, 200 Wyoming Ave., Dupont, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 215 Lackawanna Ave., Dupont, to be celebrated by the Rev. Joseph D. Verespy, pastor. Interment will be in the parish cemetery, Dupont. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or the Alzheimer’s Association.
FUNERALS CUMMINS – Marjorie, funeral 10 a.m. today in the Church of Christ Uniting, Market and Sprague Ave., Kingston. Friends may call 9 a.m. until the time of service in the church. FIELDS – Peggy, memorial service Sunday in the Church of Christ Uniting on Market Street in Kingston. The family will receive callers from 12:30 p.m. with the service beginning at 1:30 p.m. FORLENZA – Jennie, funeral 10:30 a.m. today in the Howell-Lussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. Services at 11 a.m. in the Second Presbyterian Church, Pittston. HOLLOWAY – Genevieve, prayer service noon today in the DavisDinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. Friends may call one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. LUKASZEWSKI – Clement, funeral services 9:15 a.m. today in the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Faustina Kowalska Parish, main site, Nanticoke. MESAROS – Catherine, funeral services 10 a.m. Monday in the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. Friends may call 9 to 10 a.m. MEEKER – Patricia, memorial service 11 a.m. today in the Town Hill United Methodist Church. There will be a luncheon served for family and friends at the church following the services. MIGNONE – Anna, prayer service 2 p.m. February 19 in St. Jude’s
school cafeteria, Mountain Top. O’MALLEY – James, funeral 9:30 a.m. today in Kniffen O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 728 Main St., Avoca. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in The Queen of the Apostles Church, Avoca. REESE – Lewis J. Jr., funeral 11 a.m. today in the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home Inc., 2940 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Friends may call 10 a.m. until time of services. SKOVRONSKY – Otto, funeral services 11 a.m. today in the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Friends may call 9 a.m. until time of service. SPACE – James, memorial service 4 p.m. today in the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. Family and friends may call 3 to 4 p.m. TURRELL – G. Henry Jr., funeral services 9 a.m. today in the P. Dean Homer Funeral Home, 1 Grovedale Lane, Wyalusing. VINCI – Mary, funeral services 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Graziano Funeral Home, Pittston Township. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. in St. Joseph Marello Parish (St. Rocco’s R.C. Church), Pittston. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. WASSIL – Theresa, funeral services 9:15 a.m. today in the Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home Inc., 504 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Redeemer Church of Corpus Cristi Parish, Harding. WOLSIEFFER – Mary, funeral services 9 a.m. today in the Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Nicholas Church, Wilkes-Barre.
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COURT BRIEFS FREELAND – A woman from New York accused of transporting heroin waived her right to a preliminary hearing before District Judge Gerald Feissner on Wednesday. Stacey Marie Shrout, 29, of Beaver Dams, N.Y., waived charges of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, criminal conspiracy to possess with intent to deliver a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia to Luzerne County Court. Shrout was a passenger in a vehicle that was stopped by state police at Hazleton in White Haven on Jan. 25. State police allege heroin was found inside the vehicle, driven by Jason Crunetti, 32, of New York, according to the criminal complaint. A preliminary hearing for Crunetti, who is charged with multiple drug offenses, is scheduled on March 14. WILKES-BARRE – A Hazleton man charged with firing a gun inside his apartment pleaded guilty to a related charge Wednesday and was sentence to a prison term. Louis Fernando Rivera, 21, of North Church Street, entered the plea to a charge of discharging a firearm. He was scheduled to stand trial on the charges Wednesday, and was immediately sentenced to one to two years in county jail, as well as one year probation. According to court papers on April 14, 2010, police said Rivera was showing a sawed-off shotgun to friends inside his apartment when he pulled the trigger. A shot was fired, and went through the floor, leaving a hole in the ceiling of the apartment below. WILKES-BARRE – An attorney for a woman who is charged with abusing a boy has asked a judge to suppress statements she made to investigators and to sever her trial from her co-defendant in the case. Mark Singer is the attorney for Jennie Marie Moore, 47, of Sugarloaf. She is scheduled to stand trial on Feb. 14 with codefendant James Antonelli, 65. The two are charged with abusing a teen boy over a three-year period. State police allege the boy claimed he was forced by Antonelli to perform a sex act on Moore and was assaulted if the act was unsatisfactory. Luzerne County Children and Youth Services obtained letters written by Moore stating how the child was instructed to touch her nude body, according to court papers. A judge has not yet scheduled a hearing or made a ruling on the requests. WILKES-BARRE – A man accused by city police of robbing a Turkey Hill waived his right to a preliminary hearing in Wilkes-Barre Central Court on Thursday. Christian John Myers, 26, of North Main Street, WilkesBarre, waived a single count of robbery to Luzerne County Court. Myers’ bail was modified from $25,000 to $5,000 unsecured at the proceeding. Police allege Myers robbed the Turkey Hill at North Pennsylvania Avenue and North Street on Jan. 29, according to the criminal complaint.
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Man accused of raping sleeping girl sees new charges Edwardsville approves Jermaine L. Crosby is jailed in lieu of $75,000 bail in the alleged incident. By EDWARD LEWIS elewis@timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE – A man accused of raping a sleeping teenage girl is facing more charges by city police. Police on Friday charged Jermaine L. Crosby, 28, of East Main Street, Plains Township, with rape of an unconscious victim, involun-
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examples charges at the Intermodal parking garage and rent from tenants at Coal Street Park.He said another big project, the Coal Street Realignment, will be fully reimbursed. “The city is reimbursed for any expenses that we have to put up front,” he said. “The general fund is not strained by these
tarydeviatesexual intercourse, statutory sexual assault and aggravated indecent assault. He remained jailed at the LuCrosby zerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $75,000 bail. Police withdrew charges of rape and statutory sexual assault, whichwerefiledagainstCrosbyon Jan. 9. According to the criminal com-
plaint: Policereceivedinformationthat the girl was awakened while being sexually assaulted by Crosby inside a Wyoming Street house. She fell back to sleep and was awakened a second time claiming Crosby was raping her. When Crosby realized the girl opened her eyes, he left the bedroom telling the girl not to tell anyone, the criminal complaint says. The girl identified Crosby, who was staying at the house with his girlfriend, Tabitha Bidgood, by his first name, Jermaine.
Bidgood is a relative of the girl and shared a bedroom. The girl told police she had trouble sleeping because Bidgood and Crosby were arguing. Crosby told Bidgood to leave, and she went downstairs, leaving Crosby along with the girl in the bedroom. Policesaidthegirlwastreatedat Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Plains Township. Crosby was apprehended when police spotted him entering the restroom in the Turkey Hill at NorthStreetandNorthPennsylvania Boulevard.
projects or the debt obligations – quite the opposite, these investments have increased revenue to the city.” In other business Thursday, council: • Approved refinancing a $7 million bond issue because of favorable interest rates. Marie McCormick, administrator, said $1.4 million would be used for the Coal Street road project and for the Streetscape 5 project that would replace the sidewalks on Public Square from Ro-
dano’s to North Main Street. • Listened to Bob Kadluboski, the city’s former towing contractor, who again objected to rates being charged by Leo Glodzik, owner of LAG Towing. Kadluboski presented several copies of bills from LAG that
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Namey said the injured student had reportedly undergone surgery, but it was unclear whether his hand could be saved. GAR students said Friday that the machete attack occurred during a planned fight between students of African-American and Dominican heritage. Several law enforcement sources said investigators believe the fight involved rival ethnic groups and may have been retaliation to an earlier incident. Police sources said the victim is black and they believe his attacker is Hispanic. Namey said the attacker was not a GAR student, and that he has not been made aware the attack was the consequence of an in-school incident. A student attending the Alternative Learning Center, operated by the Luzerne Intermediate Unit in Plains Township, was questioned about the assault, according to police sources. The student was interviewed when he walked into police headquarters Thursday night. He was released when investigators determined he was not the suspect. Police released few additional details Friday about the assault. Namey said police reviewed surveillance footage from a Hawkeye Security Systems camera at the corner where the incident occurred, but the camera faced an opposing direction and did not capture the attack. Mayor Thomas Leighton said city police are “aggressively investigating” the incident. “Wilkes-Barre Police Chief Gerard Dessoye and I have been in constant communication in the last 24 hours, and I have authorized the use of any resources to make an arrest in this case,” Leighton said. Students leaving GAR Friday afternoon described a school “on lockdown,” in which students were not allowed outside classrooms without written permission from a teacher. Several said they appreciated the extra security. “People were scared; worried that something else will happen today,” said GAR junior Dashawn Nelson. Sophomore Brandon Norbert said he wants the district to use metal detectors every day to protect students. “It’s kind of scary to think what could happen,” Norbert said. “We’ve had a lot of fights between the blacks and Dominicans, and it took one kid’s hand getting chopped for them to put a metal detector in the school.” Marquahn Kemp, an eighthgrade student, said racial conflicts have been common at the school recently, and that future altercations are likely. “It’s about power,” he said. “They (Dominican students) think they run the school; we (black students) think we run the school. … It’s like you put two alpha male dogs in a room, that’s
what happens. The black alpha male dog; the Dominican alpha male dog; the Spanish alpha male dog; you can’t have it.” Parents and neighbors of the school expressed concern about the attack. “I’m picking my kids up because of this,” said Steven Luckey, who has three children at GAR. “It’s getting worse and worse.” “It is a horrible thing to have to worry about your child,” said the mother of an 11th grader at the high school, who asked to not be identified. “I want to see police; I want to feel like my son is protected.” Neighbors living near the cor-
ner where the fight took place said violence has become common outside the school and that police haven’t done enough to stop it. “It might be shocking to anyone who doesn’t live here, but after six years it’s not up to us, unfortunately,” said a neighbor, who declined to give her name for fear of retaliation. “It’s just ridiculous. If I could afford to move, I would.” Namey said the incident did not have an apparent impact on attendance at GAR Friday. He also said it’s too early to tell whether the incident will lead to permanent changes in security at GAR and other district schools. “Once we know the motivation
behind what occurred, then we’ll determine what needs to be done,” Namey said. “Security needs to be the number one concern at all times. Parents need to be secure that they’re sending their kids to a safe environment, and we’ll do everything in our power to ensure that environment is safe. “Not knowing all the circumstances and all the facts, it’s certainly frightening to know that at that time of day a student waking home from school could be attacked like that,” he continued. “It’s just another reminder that we need to constantly evaluate what we’re doing and what kind of security we’re providing.”
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OTHER OPINION: CORRUPTION
DeWeese has lost any right to office
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ONGTIME Democratic state Rep. Bill DeWeese has lost his right to public office. That conclusion is inescapable whether one believes the jurors who listened to seven days of testimony and convicted DeWeese of felonies for taking advantage of his office for political gain – or one believes the former House speaker himself, who says he was a trusting boss who was duped by underlings and didn’t know what was going on in his office. Either way, he was not properly fulfilling his duties, representing the 50th District, centered in Waynesburg, Greene County. But a defiant, combative Bill DeWeese disagrees. He will appeal his conviction, which is his right, but he should step aside while doing so. His conviction will not become official until sentencing, and then he will lose his right to serve in the House. With his April 24 sentencing coincidentally set for the date of Pennsylvania’s primary election, DeWeese would be asking voters to nominate him for a 19th full term on the very day that he
becomes disqualified for it and faces minimum prison time of nine to 16 months. It’s worth DeWeese pointing out that DeWeese, who wants to remain in office pending appeal, argued against that accommodation in 2000, when a Republican House member sought the same break. So add contrarian to the list of adjectives that stick to this unusual character, a man who exhibits a parochial charm that plays well in his largely rural district while casting himself in Harrisburg as the intellectually superior victim of political attacks by Gov. Tom Corbett, who led the bipartisan Bonusgate investigation as state attorney general. The acts that the jury said make Bill DeWeese a convicted felon – using taxpayer dollars to pay people for campaign work – form another chapter in the saga of Pennsylvania’s political corruption. Enough is enough. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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OTHER OPINION: ALZHEIMER’S
Will funding hike help find a cure?
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UST AS SCIENTISTS are announcing a breakthrough in their understanding of how Alzheimer’s spreads through the brain, robbing its sufferers of memories and cognitive functioning, the Obama administration is proposing a dramatic increase in federal funding for Alzheimer’s research. The president’s budget for fiscal year 2013 is expected to request $80 million more than the $458 million currently allocated. It calls for an additional $26 million in funds to help support families and others who take on the task of caring for people with Alzheimer’s. And the administration also announced that it immediately has made an additional $50 million available for Alzheimer’s research. The proposed increase is itself a long-sought breakthrough. Alzheimer’s is a confounding disease that at this time has neither cure nor preventive vaccine. There are a handful of medications that, at best, temporarily reduce symptoms, and often don’t do much at all. The latest studies EDITORIAL BOARD
suggest that the protein that takes over the brain in Alzheimer’s spreads like an infection from cell to cell, which offers hope for finding a way to stop the process. Advocates and scientists have said that only a small percentage of deserving research projects dedicated to the illness were receiving National Institutes of Health funding. The decision to increase spending on research even during tough budgetary times indicates a welcome rethinking of funding priorities. The greatest risk factor for Alzheimer’s is aging, which of course affects every one of us. The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that as many as 5.4 million Americans are living with the disease, and that figure is expected to double in the next 20 years as baby boomers reach their mid-60s. Scientists researching Alzheimer’s still need more private funding, research and people willing to sign up for clinical trials to continue the battle to conquer this disease. Los Angeles Times
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attended a very interesting Keystone Energy Forum last November in Hershey. It opened with an address by Gov. Tom Corbett whose message was essentially “energy = jobs.” I was most impressed, however, when he put on his old attorney general’s hat. He made it clear that any company that violated safe-drilling practices and laws would have the full power of the state descend upon it. We then heard from representatives of various energy producers at work in our state – oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear, solar and wind – as well as from the Energy Association of Pennsylvania (a trade association of our state’s electric and natural gas distribution utilities), the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission and the governor’s energy executive. Of all the interesting facts presented, the following stand out in my mind. Between oil, natural gas, coal and wind there is a huge heavy-equipment manufacturing industry here, producing mining equipment and wind turbines. Nuclear power produces one-fifth of our electricity and has become 40 percent more efficient since 1990. Within the next few years 218,000 Pennsylvanians will be employed by the Marcellus Shale industry, earning an average of $75,000 a year. The gas industry paid half a billion dollars in taxes last year, preventing an even larger state deficit. Most important of all: Everyone agreed that it was possible for Pennsylvania to become energy self-sufficient by 2015! This is a major selling point for attracting new businesses to our state and will give all of us one less thing about which to worry. Hilary C. Pope Scranton
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eople criticized Bishop Joseph Bambera for his rebuke to the University of Scranton for inviting Marjorie Margolies, a pro-abortion activist, to speak at the university, even though she would not be addressing the topic of abortion. These critics overlooked a simple but important principle: namely, that it is the
right and duty of any institution to express its moral disapproval about matters it regards as fundamental. The Catholic Church holds that the injustice of abortion is not only a Catholic rule, but also a conclusion of the natural moral law, which people can understand just by making use of common sense. The critics of Bishop Bambera might not think that abortion is something worth taking a stand against, that it is not a grave and obvious evil. Each person is responsible for his own views. But disagreement with the Catholic Church does not take away the right of Bishop Bambera to protest the invitation of an objectionable guest into the “home” of a Catholic institution of learning. For the record, I applaud Bishop Bambera’s decision. Joseph Warakomski Hanover Township
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f you didn’t sign up for Medicare Part B medical insurance when you first became eligible for Medicare, you have an opportunity to apply – but time is running out. The deadline is March 31. If you miss the deadline, you might have to wait to apply until 2013. Medicare Part B covers some medical expenses not covered by Medicare Part A (hospital insurance), such as doctors’ fees, outpatient hospital visits and other medical supplies and services. When you first become eligible for hospital insurance (Part A), you have a sevenmonth period in which to sign up for medical insurance (Part B). After that, you might have to pay a higher premium – unless you were covered through your current employer’s group health plan or a group health plan based on a spouse’s current employment. You are given another opportunity to enroll in Part B during the general enrollment period, from Jan. 1 to March 31 of each year. But each 12month period that you are eligible for Medicare Part B and do not sign up, the amount of your monthly premium increases by 10 percent. There are special situations in which you can apply for Medicare Part B outside the general enrollment period. For example, you should contact Social Security about applying for Medicare if:
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• you are a disabled widow or widower between age 50 and 65 but have not applied for disability benefits because you already are getting another kind of Social Security benefit. • you worked long enough in a government job where Medicare taxes were paid and you meet the requirements of the Social Security disability program and became disabled before age 65. • you, your spouse or your dependent child has permanent kidney failure. • you had Medicare medical insurance (Part B) in the past but dropped the coverage. • you turned down Medicare medical insurance (Part B) when you became entitled to hospital insurance (Part A). You can learn more about Medicare by reading our electronic booklet, “Medicare,” at www.socialsecurity.gov/ pubs/10043.html. You also can call Medicare at 1-800-6334227. Nick Krutz Social Security manager Wilkes-Barre
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n today’s economy – in which we seniors are forced to pay more for heat, electricity, medications, food, etc. – our governor decides, as all Republicans seemingly do, to put the screws to us all rather than make the wealthy pay a few dollars more. No money for education. Nothing for the less fortunate. Surely the elderly can do without. However, the wealthy can keep theirs; and the prison system, expecting the “have-nots” to commit crime to get, will definitely need and have more. John T. Banks Wilkes-Barre
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ere are a few suggestions to prevent and treat colds and the flu. Have a well-balanced diet. Keep your feet warm. Keep humidity between 40 and 50 percent in your house. For a runny nose, dice a fresh lemon into eight or 12 pieces and squeeze a piece of the fresh lemon (I also include the rind) in your tea or coffee. You can put the remaining pieces of lemon into your freezer for future use. Walk for 30 minutes a day. Here are some herbal remedies for a cold or flu: garlic, onions, barley, chamomile, ginseng, celery, fennel, echinacea, ginger, thyme, rosemary, basil. You can make a tea from many of these herbs. Jacob Corney Edwardsville
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was a mess that knocked the White House off its message and vision for a second term. Leaders from opposite sides of the divisive debate said they supported the outcome — or at least suggested they probably could live with it. Cardinal-designate Timothy Dolan of New York, the head of the nation’s Roman Catholic bishops and a fierce critic of the original rule covering hospitals and other employers, said the bishops were reserving judgment but that Obama’s move was a good first step. Scranton Diocese Bishop Joseph C. Bambera acknowledged the efforts of those who worked to reverse the White House decision. “Diocesan officials, in alliance with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, will now carefully analyze the precise implications of the President’s announcement along with any amendment made to the HHSA’s (Department of Health and Human Services’) final rule so that the unacceptable elements included in the original mandate are removed and religious liberty is fully restored,” the bishop’s statement read in part. U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Scranton, said that while he supports greater access to contraceptives, he does not believe religious institutions should be forced to violate their beliefs. “I appreciate the Administration’s attempt to find a solution to protect religious liberty,” his statement read. “I also appreciate those who have proposed other remedies. I will review the details of today’s announcement to determine whether it strikes the right balance.” Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania spokesman Anthony Matrisciano said the company will implement the ruling as directed by the federal and state agencies responsible for reform. Geisinger Health Plan spokeswoman Lisa Hartman commented, "We’ve complied with the requirements to date and we’ll continue to.” But Hartman added that Geisinger "continues to have a concern about mandated benefits." U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Ha-
woman said she was not feeling well. A prison doctor and two nurses examined the woman and found she was in labor. Prison officials immediately contacted 911, but the doctor and nurses had delivered the babies by the time emergency crews arrived. The woman said she had given birth to a baby eight or nine months earlier. Piazza said she never told prison staff she thought she was in labor. The woman acknowledged she had no prenatal care. Piazza said he was informed the surviving premature twin is in critical care at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. He did not know the whereabouts of the mother. “We did everything according to our protocol. Everything was done right,” Piazza said. According to court records, Gonzalez was arrested in Schuylkill County in December on charges of retail theft, receiving stolen property and conspiracy. A
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President Barack Obama is with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius in the White House Friday as he announces the revamp of his contraception policy.
“I’ve been confident from the start that we could work out a sensible approach here, just as I promised. I understand some folks in Washington may want to treat this as another political wedge issue, but it shouldn’t be. I certainly never saw it that way.” President Obama
zleton, who spoke out against the previous mandate on the House floor on Wednesday, stated, “President Obama’s announcement does nothing to keep his administration from infringing on the most basic of American rights – the First Amendment right to religious freedom. “Instead of forcing Catholic and other religious employers who might object to paying for sterilization, abortion pills, and contraception, it will force insurance companies to offer plans that include those to all women, no matter where they work. Insurance companies will just pass along the cost of providing these services to whomever pays the premiums. There is no change in what the mandate actually means to Catholics who believe
in the sanctity of life, and there is no change in the way this policy breaches our freedom of religion.” There was no mandate in the old or new plan to cover abortions or “abortion pills.” At least one Republican who is hoping to oust Obama from the White House was conceding nothing. Though not mentioning the birth control issue, Newt Gingrich assailed the president’s views of religious rights and said “I frankly don’t care what deal he tries to cut. ... If he wins re-election, he will wage war on the Catholic Church the morning after he’s re-elected.” Obama, acknowledging he wanted a resolution to the controversy, ordered advisers to find a middle ground in days, not within a year as had been the
plan before the uproar. He said he spoke as a Christian who cherishes religious freedom and as a president unwilling to give up on free contraceptive care. “I’ve been confident from the start that we could work out a sensible approach here, just as I promised,” Obama said. “I understand some folks in Washington may want to treat this as another political wedge issue, but it shouldn’t be. I certainly never saw it that way.” Under the new plan, religious employers such as charities, universities and hospitals will not have to offer contraception and will not have to refer their employees to places that provide it. If an employer opts out of the requirement, its insurance company must provide birth control for free in a separate arrangement with workers who want it. “Very pleased,” was how Sister Carol Keehan, president of the Catholic Health Association, reacted in a statement distributed by the White House. Her trade group represents Catholic hospitals that had fought against the birth control requirement, and Keehan said the new arrangement addresses the concerns it had.
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Al-Qaida’s reach into Somalia portrayed as desperation measure Al-Shabab has been losing territory to east Africa militaries in Somalia.
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NAIROBI, Kenya — Al-Qaida’s decision to formally extend its terror franchise to what once was a nationalist movement in Somalia may only be a desperate joining of hands to prop up two militant groups that are both losing popular support and facing increasingly deadly military attacks, analysts said Friday. Somalia’s main militant group, al-Shabab, and al-Qaida have been patting each other on the back for years. On Thursday, al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri formalized the relationship by giving “glad tidings” that
ment as non-news, given the close ties between al-Shabab and al-Qaida over the years. Abdi Rashid, a Somalia expert, said it’s not clear what benefit al-Qaida gets out of the newly announced partnership, given that al-Shabab has been losing large chunks of territory to the East African militaries fighting it in Somalia. Only a year ago, al-Shabab held sway in most of Mogadishu and much of south-central Somalia. But the group is now losing its grip on the country. “For me the message they are sending is clear. It is basically an admission that their conventional militarily capabilities probably cannot recover so the only way forward they have in the socalled jihad is to merge with al-
Qaida in the terror campaign,” said Rashid, a former Somalia analyst with the International Crisis Group who is setting up an independent policy forum. Al-Shabab leaders have pledged allegiance to al-Qaida in the past, releasing a video in 2009 called “At Your Service Osama!” The same year, the late al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden released a video in which he made encouraging comments about the Somali insurgency. In remarks published for the first time this week, the head of Britain’s Office for Security and Counter Terrorism said the U.K. judged the threat from al-Qaida to have dramatically waned, and overall support for Islamist terrorist organizations to have weakened.
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day. In connection with the case against Helen Galli, attorney Joseph Sklarosky Sr. said Friday the court date mix-up was due, in part, because he had been sick this week and was out of the office. The office mail had not been checked, Sklarosky said, alerting him to the court date after the fact, and he and his client, Helen Galli, missing a scheduled appearance. “The warrant is being lifted,” Sklarosky said Friday morning. “It was entirely my fault.” The arrest warrant was lifted shortly after 11 a.m. by Judge Fred Pierantoni, who also scheduled a pre-trial hearing for Feb. 21.
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bench warrant was issued on Jan. 17 because she failed to appear for a Jan. 3 hearing. The bench warrant was lifted after her hospital stay on Jan. 27. She was formally arraigned on the charges in Schuylkill County Court this week and awaits trial. Gonzalez also faces a retail theft charge in Luzerne County stemming from a Jan. 18 incident at the Walmart in Hazle Township. A preliminary hearing in that case is scheduled for March 28. She does not have a listed phone number. Freeland Police said they picked up Gonzalez after receiving information from state police that she was expected to be traveling through the borough. She was a passenger in a vehicle. Prison officials in neighboring Lackawanna County were criticized in 2007 after a federal inmate gave birth inside her cell. That woman was six months pregnant and gave birth alone after prison staff ignored her pleas to be taken to the hospital, according to previous published reports. Times Leader staff writer Sheena Delazio contributed to this report.
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pus remains a safe place for every community member. We placed Mr. Lugiano on an indefinite leave of absence effective November 18, we retained the legal counsel of Hourigan, Kluger and Quinn, and we engaged our Board of Trustees to review our protocols and our responses to allegations of this nature,” Nygren’s letter says. Lugiano was a music teacher and band director at Wyoming Seminary’s Lower School campus in Forty Fort. He did not comment when he left Barilla’s courtroom.
al-Shabab had joined al-Qaida. Al-Shabab, which began as a movement to oust Ethiopian troops from Somalia some six years ago, has long been using terror tactics like suicide bombings and car bombings against the weak Somali government and African Union troops in Mogadishu. The group also has hosted alQaida and other foreign fighters with experience in Iraq and the Afghanistan-Pakistan region. Al-Qaida also could seek to utilize several dozen U.S. citizens — mostly of Somali descent — among al-Shabab’s ranks who U.S. officials fear could use their American passports to travel back to the U.S. and carry out attacks. The Somali government dismissed Thursday’s announce-
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COLLEGE WRESTLING
SYRACUSE SCANDAL
A one-point loss in the final bout was the difference against No. 5 Ithaca.
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Colonels fall just short of upset By DAVE ROSENGRANT drosengrant@timesleader.com
point, before falling to Ithaca 20-16 at the Marts Center. Entering the final match of the night at 285 pounds, Wilkes trailed 17-16 with the winner scoring the victory in the dual for his team. Wilkes’ Will Fletcher and Ithaca’s Matt Mahon were scoreless until Mahon turned a four-point move in the second quarter with a reversal and two back points to take a 4-0 lead. Fletcher countered with a reversal of his own later in the period to cut the lead to 4-2. The Wilkes heavyweight worked an escape with about a minute to go in the third. After several attempted takedowns
WILKES-BARRE — Wilkes is the 19thranked team in the nation, but the Colonels may have been overlooked recently after being ranked as high as 11th. They entered Friday’s meet against fifth-ranked Ithaca on an 11-match win streak. They may start turning more heads now after nearly pulling off the biggest upset of the Division III wrestling season. Wilkes took the Bombers to the last bout, which was decided by just one See WILKES, Page 3B
Ukrainian coach dies while in custody
Laurie Fine’s alleged exploits will not be factored into slander suit against Boeheim.
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Ithaca’s Rick Gomez (front) and Wilkes’ Michael Fleck grapple on the mat during their 125-pound bout on Friday. Fleck won by major decision, 9-1.
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Comets pull away before halftime for their 1st regular season win vs. the Royals. By JOHN ERZAR jerzar@timesleader.com
Suicide is suspected in the death of Ivan Pravilov, who faced child abuse charges. By MARYCLAIRE DALE Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA — A Ukrainian hockey coach was found dead of a suspected suicide while in custody in Philadelphia on child-molestation charges, a U.S. prison official said. Ivan Pravilov, 49, was found unresponsive in his cell at 3 a.m. Friday, according to spokesman Darrin Howard of the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia. A preliminary FBI investigation suggested the death was a suicide, Howard said. An autopsy is pending. Pravilov was a mentor to several NHL and U.S. college players, including Dainius Zubrus of the New Jersey Devils, Pravilov who played for him as a teen in Ukraine. Other former players have said his methods included physical, emotional and sexual abuse. “For 10 years, he brainwashed us every single day,” former player Maxim Starchenko said Friday after learning of the death. Starchenko, 33, of suburban Detroit, wrote a recent book about Pravilov called “Behind the Iron Curtain: Tears in the Perfect Hockey ‘Gulag.’ ” “He got away with it too easy. I wanted to look him in the eye in the courtroom and just ask him, ‘Just what were you thinking all these years?’ ” Pravilov ran an elite hockey school in Ukraine from the 1980s until about 2007, when he came to the U.S. to run camps for standout players from the U.S. and abroad. Players from Ukraine and elsewhere typically enrolled for about a month, staying with host families and traveling with Pravilov to various U.S. cities for tournaments and clinics. On Jan. 3, he allegedly brought two 14-year-old Ukrainian boys to his Philadelphia apartment from a family home in Wilmington, Del., and fondled one of them during the night. The other boy was later threatened in a locker room, authorities alleged. A host parent contacted police. Pravilov had been in custody since Homeland Security agents arrested him last month. He was later indicted on charges he took the teen across state lines for sexual purposes. Pravilov had pleaded not See COACH, Page 4B
WRIGHT TWP. — Five minutes without scoring usually means trouble. But when the opponent doesn’t take advantage, the drought doesn’t seem all that bad. And a sudden burst, like the one Crestwood put on to end the first half Friday night, CRESTWOOD made it a distant memory. Crestwood HOLY finished off the REDEEMER second quarter with eight consecutive points to take the lead for good and eventually wear down Holy Redeemer 54-40 in a Wyoming Valley Conference interdivisional boys basketball game. The victory was the first for Crestwood (4-1 Div. I, 11-9 overall) against Redeemer in a regular-season game since Redeemer was formed in the 2007-08 school year. The Comets did defeat the Royals in the 2007-08 District 2 Class 3A playoffs. As for Redeemer (3-2 Div. II, 9-11), the Royals went from a two-game lead in Division II starting the week to a three-way tie with Dallas and Tunkhannock. “They were the better team tonight,” Redeemer coach Mark Belenski said. “We worked and played hard. But we couldn’t get a shot to fall in the second half.” Crestwood couldn’t get one to drop in the initial five minutes of the second quarter. Redeemer, though, was able to get only one to fall and coupled a free throw had a 15-13 lead with 2:54 to play until halftime.
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Crestwood’s Brady Gallagher (left) escapes from a Holy Redeemer defender as he looks for some room to operate on Friday night in Wright Township. Gallagher and the Comets won 54-40.
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Pittston’s Gratalo wins a familiar matchup “It was good, I felt real strong Debut victory over Old Forge in the cage. The only thing that fighter highlights a night of sucks is I was fighting someone local action in the cage. I knew,” Gratalo said of his By JOSH HORTON For the Times Leader
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MMA debut victory. “We used to actually wrestle in the side yard of my house growing up and then he moved to Old Forge and we kind of lost contact.” Despite being in a cage, the bout was much like any other they had experienced growing up. Gratalo had the clear advantage as a grappler and Olivieri was more of a striker. “I would say I did (come out on top), because I was always PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER the wrestler,” said Gratalo of those battles in the yard grow- Pittston’s Kris Gratalo (top) fights Old Forge’s Sean Olivieri at
Former Pittston Area grappler Kris Gratalo won his mixed martial arts debut in CageFight 10 last night by unanimous decision against a very familiar opponent in Sean Olivieri of Old Forge. The two grew up together and would often wrestle near their houses in Pittston. However, this time it was in front of a standing room only crowd at the Woodlands Inn and Resort. See MMA, Page 4B
MMA Cage Fight 10 held Friday night at the Woodlands Inn and Resort in the Grand Ballroom. Gratalo won by decision.
By JENNIFER PELTZ Associated Press
NEW YORK — Salacious claims about the wife of an assistant Syracuse University basketball coach who was fired after claims that he molested boys have no bearing in a slander lawsuit two of the men brought against the team’s head coach, Jim Boeheim, a judge ruled Friday. Laurie Fine The hearing in Manhattan was about whether two former ball boys who accuse Boeheim of defamation could get Bernie Fine names and addresses of former players on the team, among other information. The two men say some players may have had sex with Laurie Fine, the wife of fired assistant coach Bernie Fine. The request was part of a broader clash over the university’s and Boeheim’s request to move the case to Syracuse. The men, Bobby Davis and Michael Lang, argued some of those players may live in New York City, bolstering their argument that the slander case should be tried there instead of moving it to Onondaga County, where Syracuse University is located. See FINE, Page 4B
HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
Western Pa. school faces racism claim Monessen accusing Brentwood students of offensive slurs, costumes at basketball game. The Associated Press
BRENTWOOD — Athletic tensions between two Pittsburgh-area high schools — one largely white, the other predominantly black — have boiled over into accusations of racism that some say is being swept under the rug. Two students at Brentwood High School are accused of dressing in banana suits at a game and, along with other students, taunting players at Monessen High, according to Monessen parents and a school administrator. The costumed Brentwood students were thrown out of a Feb. 3 game after they ran past the Monessen fan section, “causing agitation and disruption,” Brentwood’s district superintendent, Ronald Dufalla, said in a statement Wednesday. A third student “was removed to avoid a potential problem” that Dufalla wouldn’t specify. But Dufalla also said he has reviewed game tapes and talked to school officials, and has “seen no other activity that confirms the allegations made.” The two stuSee CLAIM, Page 4B
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L O C A L C A L E N D A R TODAY'S EVENTS BOYS BASKETBALL Bethlehem Catholic at Hazleton Area, 3 p.m. Hanover Area at Northwest, 7:15 p.m. HS WRESTLING Tunkhannock at Meyers, 7 p.m. Scranton Prep at Nanticoke, noon Wyoming Area at West Scranton, 1 p.m. Wyoming Valley West at Abington Heights, 1 p.m. Dallas at Richard Smoker Tournament, 10 a.m. Wyoming Seminary at St. Alban’s tourney MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Manhattanville at King’s, 3 p.m. Wilkes at Eastern, 3 p.m. Misericordia at Delaware Valley, 3 p.m. PSU Berks at PSU Hazleton, 3 p.m. Valley Forge at Luzerne CCC, 3 p.m. PSU Wilkes Barre at PSU Mont Alto, 3 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Manhattanville at King’s, 1 p.m. Wilkes at Eastern, 1 p.m. PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Mont Alto, 1 p.m. Valley Forge at Luzerne CCC, 1 p.m. Misericordia at Delaware Valley, 1 p.m. HS SWIMMING State College Area High at Wyoming Valley West, 1 p.m. COLLEGE SWIMMING MAC Swim Championships (at Wilkes-Barre CYC), TBA COLLEGE WRESTLING King’s at Hunter, noon Wilkes at McDaniel, noon SUNDAY, FEB. 12 COLLEGE SWIMMING MAC Swim Championships (at Wilkes-Barre CYC), TBA MONDAY, FEB. 13 GIRLS BASKETBALL Coughlin at Berwick, 7:15 p.m. Dallas at Crestwood, 7:15 p.m. Hanover Area at MMI Prep, 7:15 p.m. Holy Redeemer at Hazleton Area, 7:15 p.m. Lake-Lehman at Northwest, 7:15 p.m. Nanticoke at Meyers, 7:15 p.m. Pittston Area at Wyoming Valley West, 7:15 p.m. Tunkhannock at Wyoming Area, 7:15 p.m. Wyoming Seminary at GAR, 7:15 p.m.
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AUTO RACING 11 p.m. ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for Winternationals, at Pomona, Calif. (same-day tape) BOXING 9 p.m. ESPN2 — Junior middleweights, Angel Hernandez (30-10-0) vs. Demetrius Andrade (15-0-0), at Uncasville, Conn. EXTREME SPORTS 2 p.m. NBC — Winter Dew Tour, Toyota Championships, at Snowbasin, Utah GOLF 10 a.m. TGC — LPGA, Women’s Australian Open, third round, at Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) 1 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, third round, at Pebble Beach, Calif. 3 p.m. CBS — PGA Tour, Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, third round, at Pebble Beach, Calif. 6:30 p.m. TGC — Champions Tour, Allianz Championship, second round, at Boca Raton, Fla. (same-day tape) 4 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, Dubai Desert Classic, final round, at Dubai, United Arab Emirates HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING 8 p.m. PCN – PIAA Class 3A Team Championships, Canon McMillan vs. McDowell (tape) 10 p.m. PCN – PIAA Class 2A Team Championships, Boiling Springs vs. Bethlehem Catholic (tape) MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 11 a.m. ESPN2 — Butler at Cleveland St. Noon ESPN — Louisville at West Virginia WQMY --- DePaul at Notre Dame 1 p.m. CBS — Connecticut at Syracuse ESPN2 — UALR at Middle Tenn. YES --- Dayton at Fordham 2 p.m. ESPN — Kansas St. at Texas 3 p.m. ESPN2 — New Mexico St. at Utah St. 4 p.m. ESPN — Maryland at Duke CSN, PLUS — California at UCLA NBCSN — San Diego St. at UNLV 5 p.m. ESPN2 — Wichita St. at Creighton 6 p.m. ESPN — Michigan St. at Ohio St. 7 p.m. ESPN2 — Alabama at LSU 8 p.m. ROOT — Utah at Arizona 9 p.m. ESPN — Kentucky at Vanderbilt ESPN2 — Xavier at Temple MINOR LEAGUE HOCKEY 7 p.m. WQMY — Portland at Wilkes-Barre Scranton MOTORSPORTS 10:30 p.m. SPEED — Supercross, at San Diego NBA BASKETBALL 7:30 p.m. CSN — Philadelphia at Cleveland 8 p.m. MSG — New York at Minnesota YES --- San Antonio at New Jersey NHL HOCKEY 1 p.m. CSN, MSG — N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia PLUS, PLUS2 --- Los Angeles at N.Y. Islanders 2 p.m. NHL, ROOT — Winnipeg at Pittsburgh 7 p.m. NHL — Montreal at Toronto RODEO 9 p.m. NBCSN — PBR, WinStar World Casino Invitational, at Oklahoma City RUGBY 3:30 p.m. NBC — Sevens, pool play, teams TBD, at Las Vegas 7 p.m. NBCSN — Sevens, pool play and quarterfinals, teams TBD, at Las Vegas SOCCER 7:30 a.m. ESPN2 — Premier League, Liverpool at Manchester United WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 6 p.m. PLUS, ROOT — Texas A&M at Baylor 11 p.m. CSN, PLUS — Southern Cal at California
T R A N S A C T I O N S BASEBALL American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Agreed to terms RHP Luis Ayala to a one-year contract and 1B Nick Johnson on a minor league contract. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Agreed to terms with INF Asdrubal Cabrera on a one-year contract. KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to terms with with RHP Nate Adcock, RHP Kelvin Herrera, RHP Jeremy Jeffress, RHP Sean O’Sullivan, RHP Blake Wood, LHP Everett Teaford, LHP Ryan Verdugo, C Manuel Pina, 1B Clint Robinson, OF Jarrod Dyson, OF David Lough and OF Derrick Robinson on oneyear contract. National League LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Assigned INF Russell Mitchell outright to Albuquerque (PCL). ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms with RHP Scott Linebrink on a minor league contract. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Signed G Ben Uzoh. Women's National Basketball Association MINNESOTA LYNX—Re-signed G Candice Wiggins. FOOTBALL National Football League HOUSTON TEXANS—Named Karl Dorrell quarterbacks coach. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed general manager Trent Baalke to a three-year contract extension through the 2016 season. SEATTLE SEAHAWKS—Signed OL Breno Giacomini to a two-year contract extension. TENNESSEE TITANS—Agreed to terms with WR Lavelle Hawkins on a multiyear contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Recalled D Dylan Olsen from Rockford (AHL). Placed D Steve Montador on injured reserve. COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS—Placed D Brett Lebda and D Marc Methot on injured reserve. Recalled D Dalton Prout from Springfield (AHL). Recalled G Allen York from Chicago (ECHL). LOS ANGELES KINGS—Recalled F Dwight King and F Jordan Nolan from Manchester (AHL). Assigned D Slava Voynov to Manchester. Placed F Jarret Stoll on the injured reserve list. American Hockey League GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS—Traded C Adam Estoclet to Abbotsford for future considerations. MANCHESTER MONARCHS—Signed C Paul Crowder. LACROSSE National Lacrosse League EDMONTON RUSH—Acquired D Jeff Cornwall from Buffalo for a 2012 second-round draft pick and a 2014 second-round draft pick. SOCCER Major League Soccer COLUMBUS CREW—Named Vojislav Stanisic goalkeeping coach.
NEW YORK RED BULLS—Signed MF Victor Palsson. TENNIS U.S. Tennis Association USTA—Announced the resignation of Jim Curley, tournament director for the U.S. Open. Named David Brewer tournament director. COLLEGE NOTRE DAME—Announced safeties coach and recruiting coordinator Chuck Martin will become the offensive coordinator; wide receivers coach Tony Alford will become the running backs coach and recruiting coordinator and tight end coach Mike Denbrock will become the outside wide receivers coach. Named Harry Hiestand offensive line coach, Scott Booker tight ends coach and special teams coordinator, and Bob Elliott safeties coach. WAKE FOREST—Named Jonathan Himebauch offensive line coach and Derrick Jackson defensive line coach.
H O C K E Y National Hockey League EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA N.Y. Rangers............... 52 34 13 5 73 145 106 Philadelphia ................ 54 31 16 7 69 177 160 New Jersey ................. 54 31 19 4 66 153 152 Pittsburgh .................... 54 30 19 5 65 163 141 N.Y. Islanders.............. 53 22 23 8 52 128 154 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston.......................... 52 33 17 2 68 180 117 Ottawa .......................... 57 28 22 7 63 166 177 Toronto ........................ 55 28 21 6 62 171 161 Montreal....................... 55 22 24 9 53 144 149 Buffalo.......................... 53 23 24 6 52 132 154 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida .......................... 53 25 17 11 61 134 150 Washington ................. 54 28 21 5 61 151 152 Winnipeg...................... 56 26 24 6 58 134 153 Tampa Bay................... 53 23 24 6 52 151 180 Carolina ....................... 55 20 25 10 50 139 168 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Detroit .......................... 55 36 17 2 74 176 131 St. Louis....................... 53 32 14 7 71 133 109 Nashville ...................... 55 32 18 5 69 155 144 Chicago........................ 54 29 18 7 65 171 163 Columbus .................... 54 15 33 6 36 125 179 Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver ................... 54 34 15 5 73 176 135 Minnesota.................... 54 25 21 8 58 124 141 Calgary ........................ 55 25 22 8 58 131 149 Colorado ...................... 55 27 25 3 57 140 153 Edmonton .................... 54 21 28 5 47 143 162 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose ...................... 51 29 16 6 64 148 121 Los Angeles ................ 55 26 19 10 62 119 120 Phoenix........................ 55 26 21 8 60 145 144 Dallas ........................... 53 28 23 2 58 141 150 Anaheim ...................... 53 21 24 8 50 138 158 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Thursday's Games St. Louis 4, New Jersey 3, SO Winnipeg 3, Washington 2, SO Montreal 4, N.Y. Islanders 2 N.Y. Rangers 4, Tampa Bay 3, OT Philadelphia 4, Toronto 3 Dallas 4, Columbus 2 Ottawa 4, Nashville 3 Florida 3, Los Angeles 1 Vancouver 5, Minnesota 2 Phoenix 2, Calgary 1, OT Friday's Games Dallas 2, Buffalo 2 tie OT Anaheim 1, Detroit 1 tie OT Carolina at Colorado, late Chicago at San Jose, late Today's Games Nashville at Boston, 1 p.m. Florida at New Jersey, 1 p.m. Los Angeles at N.Y. Islanders, 1 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Edmonton at Ottawa, 2 p.m. Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, 2 p.m. Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Montreal at Toronto, 7 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Columbus at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 8:30 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, 10 p.m. Sunday's Games Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 12:30 p.m. Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 3 p.m. Anaheim at Columbus, 6 p.m. Los Angeles at Dallas, 6 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. San Jose at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
American Hockey League EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA St. John’s .............. 48 30 12 5 1 66 159 136 Manchester ........... 50 27 21 0 2 56 133 136 Worcester.............. 44 21 14 4 5 51 119 115 Portland ................. 47 23 19 2 3 51 132 147 Providence............ 49 22 21 3 3 50 112 135 East Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Penguins.............. 48 28 13 2 5 63 157 142 Hershey ................. 47 26 14 4 3 59 171 142 Norfolk ................... 48 27 18 1 2 57 166 138 Syracuse ............... 45 19 19 4 3 45 146 151 Binghamton........... 48 20 25 2 1 43 130 151 Northeast Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Connecticut........... 47 22 16 4 5 53 140 138 Bridgeport ............. 46 23 18 3 2 51 137 135 Springfield ............. 47 22 22 1 2 47 136 145 Albany .................... 45 19 18 5 3 46 115 137 Adirondack............ 46 22 22 1 1 46 128 136 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Charlotte................ 48 28 16 2 2 60 140 127 Chicago ................. 47 26 17 1 3 56 135 122 Peoria .................... 47 24 20 2 1 51 143 136 Milwaukee ............. 46 24 20 1 1 50 131 126 Rockford................ 48 20 23 1 4 45 142 162 North Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Toronto .................. 48 26 17 3 2 57 140 120 Rochester.............. 48 21 18 6 3 51 133 143 Lake Erie ............... 48 22 22 2 2 48 118 134 Grand Rapids........ 45 19 18 4 4 46 143 145 Hamilton ................ 46 20 21 1 4 45 114 139 West Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Oklahoma City...... 48 31 12 2 3 67 143 103 Houston ................. 48 23 13 3 9 58 130 129 Abbotsford ............ 48 26 19 3 0 55 114 122 San Antonio .......... 47 25 20 2 0 52 117 127 Texas ..................... 47 21 22 2 2 46 141 146 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Thursday's Games Oklahoma City 4, Abbotsford 0 Friday's Games Houston 5, Grand Rapids 1 San Antonio 5, Toronto 4 OT Providence 6, Portland 3 Hershey 2, Syracuse 1 Connecticut 3, Springfield 2 OT Norfolk 2, Adirondack 1 Albany 4, Hamilton 2 Manchester 3, Worchester 1 Rochester 9, Texas 4 Charlotte 2, Milwaukee 1 Lake Erie 3, Peoria 2 Rockford 2, Chicago 1 Today's Games Hamilton at Toronto, 3 p.m. Binghamton at St. John’s, 6 p.m. Connecticut at Manchester, 7 p.m. Worcester at Hershey, 7 p.m. Springfield at Bridgeport, 7 p.m. Houston at Grand Rapids, 7 p.m. Portland at Penguins, 7:05 p.m. Adirondack at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. Albany at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at Rochester, 7:35 p.m. Charlotte at Peoria, 8 p.m. Chicago at Rockford, 8:05 p.m. Oklahoma City at Abbotsford, 10 p.m.
B A S K E T B A L L College Basketball Men's College Basketball Schedule Today's Games EAST James Madison at Towson, Noon Louisville at West Virginia, Noon Sacred Heart at Bryant, 1 p.m. Dayton at Fordham, 1 p.m. Nebraska at Penn St., 1 p.m. UConn at Syracuse, 1 p.m. Navy at Army, 2 p.m. Siena at Canisius, 2 p.m. American U. at Holy Cross, 2 p.m. Saint Louis at La Salle, 2 p.m. Albany (NY) at Maine, 2 p.m. North Dakota at NJIT, 2 p.m. Rider at Niagara, 2 p.m. Manhattan at St. Peter’s, 2 p.m. Quinnipiac at CCSU, 3:30 p.m. Hofstra at Drexel, 4 p.m. South Florida at Providence, 4 p.m. Duquesne at St. Bonaventure, 4 p.m. W. Michigan at Buffalo, 6 p.m. Lafayette at Bucknell, 7 p.m. Yale at Columbia, 7 p.m. Brown at Cornell, 7 p.m. Colgate at Lehigh, 7 p.m. Fairleigh Dickinson at Monmouth (NJ), 7 p.m. Dartmouth at Penn, 7 p.m. Harvard at Princeton, 7 p.m. St. Francis (Pa.) at Robert Morris, 7 p.m. UMass at Saint Joseph’s, 7 p.m. Mount St. Mary’s at Wagner, 7 p.m. Xavier at Temple, 9 p.m. SOUTH Davidson at Coll. of Charleston, Noon Miami at Florida St., 1 p.m. UALR at Middle Tennessee, 1 p.m. Virginia at North Carolina, 1 p.m. Georgia at Mississippi St., 1:30 p.m. Wofford at Appalachian St., 2 p.m. Rhode Island at Charlotte, 2 p.m.
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CIRCULAR REPORT: On the NBA board, the Nuggets-Pacers circle is for numerous Denver injuries; the Knicks - T’wolves circle is for New York forward Amare Stoudemire (out) and forward Carmelo Anthony (out). Follow Eckstein on Twitter at www.twitter.com/vegasvigorish. BOXING REPORT: In the WBA super welterweight title fight on May 5 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Floyd Mayweather Jr. is -$600 vs. Miguel Cotto at +$400. COLUMBIA
2.5
Yale
Favorite
Points
Underdog
Harvard
6.5
PRINCETON
Clippers
9.5
BOBCATS
PENN
12
Dartmouth
PACERS
[4]
NuggetS
CORNELL
8
Brown
76ers
5.5
CAVALIERS
T’WOLVES
[7]
Spurs
8.5
NBA
MAVERICKS
Alabama
2.5
LSU
Knicks
MISSISSIPPI
7.5
Auburn
NETS
FLA ATLANTIC
6
N Texas
Long Beach St
18
CAL-DAVIS
Denver
5.5
FLORIDA INT’L
GONZAGA
14
Loyola-M’mount
7
Illinois St
14.5
Houston
4
Blazers
Magic
1
BUCKS
KINGS
2.5
Suns
[]-denotes a circle game. A game is circled for a variety of reasons, with the prime factor being an injury. When a game is inside a circle, there is limited wagering. The line could move a few points in either direction, depending on the severity (probable, questionable, doubtful, out) of the injury. College Basketball
NORTHERN IOWA
Favorite
UL-LAFAYETTE
Points
Underdog
TULSA MEMPHIS
13
Uab
Oklahoma
5
TEXAS TECH
RICE
5.5 6
Smu Arkansas St
CLEVELAND ST
7.5
Butler
Colorado St
1
TCU
AKRON
22
No Illinois
Kentucky
5
VANDERBILT
James Madison
6.5
TOWSON
San Francisco
NOTRE DAME
15
DePaul
W VIRGINIA
2.5
Louisville
Dayton
7.5
FORDHAM
N CAROLINA
10.5
Virginia
AIR FORCE UTEP
2.5
SAN DIEGO
1
Boise St
5.5
Tulane
TEMPLE
5
Xavier
CAL-POLY SLO
10
Cal-Irvine
CAL-SANTA BARB
12
Cal-Riverside
PACIFIC
9
CS-Northridge ST.
FLORIDA ST
5
Miami-Florida
PENN ST
3
Nebraska
SYRACUSE
11
Connecticut
INDIANA ST
7.5
So Illinois
ARKANSAS
6
S Carolina
MISSISSIPPI ST
10
Georgia
MISSOURI
6.5
Baylor
APPALACHIAN ST
PK
TEXAS
3.5
Kansas St
CHARLOTTE
7.5
Rhode Island
NIAGARA
3.5
Rider
TROY
PK
W Kentucky
Manhattan
7.5
ST. PETER’S
Saint Louis
2.5
LASALLE
ARIZONA
23.5
Utah
OLD DOMINION
1.5
Virginia Comm
LOYOLA-CHICAGO
2.5
Illinois-Chi
MARY’S-CA
21.5
Santa Clara
IDAHO
7.5
Louisiana Tech
Nevada
7
SAN JOSE ST
HAWAII
4.5
Siena
4
NO COLORADO
4
Davidson
3.5
FURMAN
5
SAMFORD
3
Ga Southern
3.5
E KENTUCKY
2.5
Fresno St Wofford CANISIUS
Montana St CHARLESTON W Carolina Elon CITADEL
MARQUETTE
6.5
Cincinnati
UTAH ST
2.5
New Mexico St
S Alabama
5
UL-MONROE
NEW MEXICO
12
Wyoming
MIAMI-OHIO
5.5
C Michigan
BOWLING GREEN
11.5
Toledo
PROVIDENCE
1.5
S Florida
DREXEL
13
Hofstra
UNLV
9
San Diego St
FLORIDA
12
Tennessee
UCLA
2
California
Favorite
Odds
Underdog
DUKE
17.5
Maryland
BRUINS
Predators
Clemson
3.5
WAKE FOREST
-$155/ +$135
Kings
-$120/ even
ISLANDERS
DEVILS
-$160/ +$140
Panthers
FLYERS
-$125/ +$105
Rangers
SENATORS
-$150/ +$130
Oilers
PENGUINS
-$200/ +$170
Jets
SABRES
-$140/ +$120
Lightning
MAPLE LEAFS
-$150/ +$130
Canadiens
WILD
-$165/ +$145
Blue Jackets
BLUES
-$200/ +$170
Avalanche
COYOTES
-$110/$110
Blackhawks
Canucks
-$145/ +$125
FLAMES
IOWA ST
7
Texas A&M
KANSAS
16
Oklahoma St
Ohio U
7
E MICHIGAN
CREIGHTON
2
RICHMOND
7.5
SOUTHERN MISS
5.5
OREGON BYU
Wichita St. C Florida
6
Washington St
22
Pepperdine Ark-L Rock
BUFFALO
11
W Michigan
OHIO ST
9.5
Michigan St
Colorado
5.5
ARIZONA ST
ST. BONA
4
3
Duquesne
Northeastern
5.5
WILLIAM & MARY
ST. JOSEPH’S
5.5
Massachusetts
George Mason
4.5
NC-WILMINGTON
GEORGIA ST
10
Delaware
MARSHALL
9
E Carolina
KENT ST
7.5
Ball St
YOUNGSTOWN ST
PK
Valparaiso
Delaware at Georgia St., 2 p.m. Seattle at Longwood, 2 p.m. VCU at Old Dominion, 2 p.m. Jacksonville at SC-Upstate, 2 p.m. W. Kentucky at Troy, 2 p.m. Florida A&M at Howard, 3 p.m. South Alabama at Louisiana-Monroe, 3 p.m. Lipscomb at Stetson, 3:15 p.m. Delaware St. at Coppin St., 4 p.m. Maryland at Duke, 4 p.m. North Florida at ETSU, 4 p.m. Tennessee at Florida, 4 p.m. W. Carolina at Furman, 4 p.m. Md.-Eastern Shore at Morgan St., 4 p.m. SC State at NC A&T, 4 p.m. Savannah St. at NC Central, 4 p.m. Clemson at Wake Forest, 4 p.m. Coastal Carolina at Winthrop, 4 p.m. Lamar at Nicholls St., 4:30 p.m. Radford at UNC Asheville, 4:30 p.m. MVSU at Alcorn St., 5 p.m. George Washington at Richmond, 5 p.m. Elon at Samford, 5 p.m. UCF at Southern Miss., 5 p.m. Ark.-Pine Bluff at Southern U., 5 p.m. Belmont at Florida Gulf Coast, 5:15 p.m. High Point at Charleston Southern, 5:30 p.m. Alabama St. at Alabama A&M, 6 p.m. Norfolk St. at Hampton, 6 p.m. Hampton at Norfolk St., 6 p.m. Morehead St. at E. Kentucky, 7 p.m. North Texas at FAU, 7 p.m. VMI at Gardner-Webb, 7 p.m. Alabama at LSU, 7 p.m. East Carolina at Marshall, 7 p.m. Auburn at Mississippi, 7 p.m. Liberty at Presbyterian, 7 p.m. Northwestern St. at SE Louisiana, 7 p.m. George Mason at UNC Wilmington, 7 p.m. E. Illinois at UT-Martin, 7 p.m. Northeastern at William & Mary, 7 p.m. Georgia Southern at The Citadel, 7:05 p.m. UNC Greensboro at Chattanooga, 7:30 p.m. Denver at FIU, 7:30 p.m. UAB at Memphis, 8 p.m. Arkansas St. at Louisiana-Lafayette, 8:15 p.m. Austin Peay at Murray St., 8:30 p.m. Tennessee Tech at Tennessee St., 8:30 p.m. Kentucky at Vanderbilt, 9 p.m. MIDWEST Butler at Cleveland St., 11 a.m. Ball St. at Kent St., 11 a.m. DePaul at Notre Dame, Noon S. Illinois at Indiana St., 1:05 p.m. Baylor at Missouri, 1:30 p.m. Ill.-Chicago at Loyola of Chicago, 2 p.m. Cincinnati at Marquette, 3 p.m. Utah Valley at Chicago St., 3:05 p.m. Cent. Michigan at Miami (Ohio), 3:30 p.m. Toledo at Bowling Green, 4 p.m. Texas A&M at Iowa St., 4 p.m. Oklahoma St. at Kansas, 4 p.m. Ohio at E. Michigan, 4:30 p.m. Wichita St. at Creighton, 5 p.m. IPFW at Oakland, 6 p.m. Michigan St. at Ohio St., 6 p.m. Valparaiso at Youngstown St., 7:05 p.m. N. Illinois at Akron, 7:30 p.m. Illinois St. at N. Iowa, 8 p.m. SE Missouri at SIU-Edwardsville, 8 p.m. S. Dakota St. at UMKC, 8:05 p.m. N. Dakota St. at South Dakota, 8:30 p.m. SOUTHWEST South Carolina at Arkansas, 1:30 p.m. Kansas St. at Texas, 2 p.m. Sam Houston St. at Texas A&M-CC, 2 p.m. McNeese St. at Cent. Arkansas, 5 p.m. Stephen F. Austin at UTSA, 5 p.m. Grambling St. at Texas Southern, 5:30 p.m. Jackson St. at Prairie View, 6:30 p.m. SMU at Rice, 8 p.m. Oklahoma at Texas Tech, 8 p.m. Texas St. at Texas-Arlington, 8 p.m. Houston at Tulsa, 8 p.m. Ecclesia at Houston Baptist, 8:05 p.m. W. Illinois at Oral Roberts, 8:05 p.m. Colorado St. at TCU, 8:30 p.m. Tulane at UTEP, 9 p.m. FAR WEST Utah at Arizona, 2 p.m. Montana St. at N. Colorado, 2 p.m. New Mexico St. at Utah St., 3:05 p.m. Wyoming at New Mexico, 3:30 p.m. California at UCLA, 4 p.m. San Diego St. at UNLV, 4 p.m. Pepperdine at BYU, 6 p.m.
Morehead St TENN-MARTIN
TENN-CHATT
6.5
NC-Greensboro
SE Missouri St
5.5
SIU-EDW’VILLE
TENNESSEE ST
4.5
Tennessee Tech
MURRAY ST
10.5
Austin Peay
NO ARIZONA
1
Idaho St
WEBER ST
9
E Washington
Montana
7.5
SACRAMENTO ST
NHL
George Wash
12.5
MIDDLE TENN ST
E Illinois
Washington St. at Oregon, 6 p.m. Colorado at Arizona St., 6:30 p.m. Loyola Marymount at Gonzaga, 8 p.m. Idaho St. at N. Arizona, 8:35 p.m. Boise St. at Air Force, 9 p.m. San Francisco at San Diego, 9 p.m. IUPUI at S. Utah, 9:30 p.m. E. Washington at Weber St., 9:30 p.m. UC Irvine at Cal Poly, 10 p.m. Long Beach St. at UC Davis, 10 p.m. Montana at Sacramento St., 10:05 p.m. CS Northridge at Pacific, 10:30 p.m. UC Riverside at UC Santa Barbara, 10:30 p.m. Santa Clara at Saint Mary’s (Cal), 11 p.m. Nevada at San Jose St., 11 p.m. Louisiana Tech at Idaho, 11:05 p.m. Fresno St. at Hawaii, Mid
National Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct Philadelphia ................. 18 8 .692 Boston........................... 14 11 .560 New York ...................... 11 15 .423 New Jersey .................. 8 19 .296 Toronto ......................... 8 19 .296 Southeast Division W L Pct Miami............................. 19 7 .731 Atlanta ........................... 17 9 .654 Orlando ......................... 16 10 .615 Washington .................. 5 21 .192 Charlotte ....................... 3 22 .120 Central Division W L Pct Chicago......................... 22 6 .786 Indiana .......................... 17 8 .680 Milwaukee..................... 11 14 .440 Cleveland...................... 10 14 .417 Detroit ........................... 7 20 .259 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct San Antonio.................. 18 9 .667 Houston ........................ 16 11 .593 Dallas ............................ 15 11 .577 Memphis ....................... 13 13 .500 New Orleans ................ 4 22 .154 Northwest Division W L Pct Oklahoma City............... 20 6 .769 Denver............................ 15 12 .556 Utah ................................ 13 11 .542 Portland .......................... 14 12 .538 Minnesota ...................... 13 13 .500 Pacific Division W L Pct L.A. Clippers .................. 15 8 .652 L.A. Lakers..................... 15 11 .577 Phoenix .......................... 11 15 .423 Golden State .................. 9 14 .391 Sacramento ................... 10 16 .385 Thursday's Games L.A. Lakers 88, Boston 87, OT Golden State 109, Denver 101 Houston 96, Phoenix 89 Sacramento 106, Oklahoma City 101 Friday's Games Chicago 95, Charlotte 64 Toronto 86, Boston 74 Atlanta 89, Orlando 87 OT Miami 106, Washington 89 L.A. Clippers 78, Philadelphia 77 Milwaukee 113, Cleveland 112 OT Detroit 109, New Jersey 92 Portland 94, New Orleans 86 Dallas 104, Minnesota 97 Memphis 98, Indiana 92 New York 92, L.A. Lakers 85 Oklahoma City at Utah, late Today's Games L.A. Clippers at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Denver at Indiana, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. New York at Minnesota, 8 p.m. San Antonio at New Jersey, 8 p.m. Portland at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Orlando at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. Phoenix at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
GB — 31⁄2 7 101⁄2 101⁄2 GB — 2 3 14 151⁄2 GB — 31⁄2 91⁄2 10 141⁄2 GB — 2 21⁄2 41⁄2 131⁄2 GB — 51⁄2 6 6 7 GB — 11⁄2 51⁄2 6 61⁄2
MEETINGS NWBLL will hold a meeting on Sunday at 6 p.m. at the Woodlands. Anyone interested in coaching must attend. All parents registering their children for this season are encouraged to attend. Kingston/Forty Fort Little League will meet Monday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Kingston Rec Center. All interested members are asked to attend. The Crestwood Football Booster Club will meet Thursday, Feb. 16, at 7 p.m. at Tony’s Pizza in the back room. For more information, call Melanie at 606-4223. The Wyoming Valley West Baseball Booster Club will meet Monday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. at Murphy’s Swoyersville. Parents of players are asked to attend. The Duryea Little League will have a mandatory coaches meeting Sunday, Feb. 12, at 5 p.m. at the Duryea VFW. Anyone interested in coaching this year must attend. Teams and divisions will be discussed, as well as upcoming season items. The Luzerne County Federation of Sportsmen will meet Monday, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p.m.at American Legion Post 609, at the corner of Lee Park Ave. and St. Mary’s Rd. Club delegates and interested sportsmen are invited. The Wyoming Valley Chapter of PIAA Baseball Officials will hold a meeting Feb. 19 at 6:30 p.m. in Room 107 of Breiseth Hall on the Wilkes University campus. In addition, a “rules interpretation” meeting will be held March 11 at 6:30 p.m. in Room 107 of Breiseth Hall on the Wilkes campus. This meeting is open to PIAA baseball umpires and coaches, as well as all PIAA baseball coaches of any level and any PIAA umpires in need of fulfilling their mandatory meeting requirements. For directions to Breiseth Hall, visit http:// www.wilkes.edu/pages/201.asp. Wyoming Area 7th and 8th Grade Baseball will have a mandatory meeting for all players’ parents. Meeting will take place at the high school Wednesday, Feb. 15, in Room 129 at 6 p.m. Wyoming Area Diamond Club will conduct a meeting Wednesday, Feb. 15, in Room 129 at the high school at 7 p.m. All baseball parents from grades 7-12 are urged to attend. For more information, visit www.wyomingareabaseball.org. Checkerboard Inn Golf League will hold an organizational meeting Monday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m. at the Checkerboard Inn in Trucksville. All members must attend or contact the league. Dues will be collected and a starting date will be set. For more information, call Frank at 675-7532. REGISTRATION/TRYOUTS NWBLL Registrations will be today at Hollenback Golf Course from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Sunday at The Woodlands from 5-6 p.m. Children residing in Parsons, Miners Mills, North End, and East End are eligible. For more information, email NWBLL@ptd.net. Dupont Softball/T-ball signups will be held at the Dupont field house, 200 Elm St., on the following dates: Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon, Sunday from noon to 3 p.m., Monday, Feb. 13 from 6-9 p.m., Feb. 19 from noon to 3 p.m., Feb. 20 from 6-9 p.m., Feb. 27-29 from 6-9 p.m. Signups are open to all boys and girls of the greater Pittston Area and surrounding communities. T-ball is for boys and girls ages 4-7 and is $25 per player with no family discount or fundraiser. Softball is for girls ages 7-17 and is $50 per player, $85 per two players and $110 for three players of the same family (sisters) with no fundraiser. For more information, call Bob Cappelloni at 881-8744. Plains American Legion Baseball Teams will hold registration Sunday, Feb. 19, at the Plains American Legion home on East Carey Street from 1-3 p.m. Players between the ages of 13-19 who reside in Plains, Laflin, Bear Creek, Parsons, Miners Mills, North End, East End, Avoca, Dupont, Jenkins Township and Pittston Township, East of the Pittston Bypass, are eligible to sign up. For more information, call Don at 822-0537 or Jack at 947-7246. The Swoyersville Girls Softball Slow-Pitch League will be holding signups Thursday, Feb. 23, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Feb.
B O X I N G Fight Schedule Today At Houston (HBO), Jose Miguel Cotto vs. Jose Luis Castillo, 10, welterweights. Feb. 17 At College Park Center, Arlington, Texas (ESPN2), Mike Dallas Jr. vs. Miguel Gonzalez, 10, junior welterweights. At Chumash Casino, Santa Ynez, Calif. (SHO), Thomas Dulorme vs. Aris Ambriz, 10, for the vacant NABF welterweight title; Jonathan Gonzalez vs. Billy Lyell, 10, junior middleweight. Feb. 18 At Brondby, Denmark, Brian Magee vs. Rudy Markussen, 12, for the interim WBA World super middleweight title. At Olympic Hall, Munich, Vitali Klitschko vs. Dereck Chisora, 12, for Klitschko’s WBC heavyweight title. At American Bank Center, Corpus Christi, Texas (SHO), Paul Williams vs. Nobuhiro Ishida, 12, junior middleweights; Tavoris Cloud vs. Gabriel Campillo, 12, for Cloud’s IBF light heavyweight title; Chris Arreola vs. Eric Molina, 10, heavyweights. At Durango, Mexico, Jorge Arce vs. Lorenzo Parra, 12, for Arce’s WBO bantamweight title. Feb. 24 At Dover (Del.) Downs Hotel & Casino (ESPN2), Juan Carlos Burgos vs. Cristobal Cruz, 10, for the WBC Silver super featherweight title; Edgar Santana vs. Manuel Perez, 10, for Santana’s NABA junior welterweight title.
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25, from noon to 3 p.m. at the borough building on Main Street for girls ages 7-17. No residency required, girls from all towns are welcome. For more information, call Craig at 287-8074. Nanticoke Area Little League will have signups Saturday and Sunday at Newport Township Firehouse from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Feb. 25-26 at the elementary center cafeteria from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nanticoke, Newport Township and Plymouth Township residents are eligible. Players must present a birth certificate and three recent proofs of residency. For more information, go to nanticokelittleleague.com or call Wade at 7350189, Ken at 735-2386 or Dave at 262-5970. Plymouth West Side girls softball will hold signups Saturday, Feb. 11, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Plymouth Borough building. Cost is $35 for the first child and $50 for a family. For more information, call Shawn at 406-2385. Plains Little League will be holding final signups Sunday from 1-3 p.m. at Plains American Legion for children ages 4-and-up. Those interested in volunteering should have a photo ID present at time of registration. Pittston Township Little League will have final registrations for T-Ball, baseball and softball on Wednesday, Feb. 15, from 6-8 p.m. at the Pittston Township Municipal Building. Fees due at sign up are $50 per player or $75 per family. For more information, call Nick at 690-2748 or visit www.Ptll.us. West Pittston Little League will have tryouts on the following dates: Monday, Feb. 13 from 6-8 p.m. for girls minor and majors; Feb. 15-16 from 6-8 p.m. for boys minors; Feb. 17 from 6-8 p.m., and Feb. 18 from 10 a.m. to noon for boys majors. All tryouts will be held in the indoor facility. The Mountain Top Babe Ruth Baseball program will hold registrations Thursday, Feb. 16, from 5:30-7 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 25, from 1-3:30 p.m. at Crestwood High School. Babe Ruth is for ages 13-15, and includes a 13-year-old developmental league. For more information, call Terry at 823-7949 or visit www.mountaintoparealittleleague.com. Mountain Top Area Little League will hold registrations for baseball and softball Thursday, Feb. 16 from 5:30-7 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 25 from 1-3:30 p.m. at Crestwood High School. Baseball and Softball programs are for boys between the ages of 6-15. Participants must turn 6 by April 30. For more information, call Terry at 823-7949 or visit www.mountaintoparealittleleague.com. Wilkes-Barre American Legion Baseball will be holding registrations Monday, Feb. 13, and Thursday, Feb. 16, from 7-9 p.m. at Vinsko & Associates, located at 253 S. Franklin St. Players ages 13-19 who reside in Wilkes-Barre and go to Meyers, GAR or Holy Redeemer are eligible. The fee for the season is $50 and players are required to bring a copy of their birth certificate to the signup. Call Corey at 332-2794 for more information. UPCOMING EVENTS The Benton Gun Show will be held on Sunday, Feb. 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Benton Fire Hall. Guns and other related items can be bought, sold or traded and the show will include 80 tables inside as well as outside exhibitors. The kitchen will be open for breakfast and lunch. Admission is $5, children under 12 are free. Parking is free and door prizes will be available. Coughlin Wrestling Hall of Fame will induct its first class on Wednesday, Feb. 15, in the high school gym beginning at 6:45 p.m. The inaugural inductees will be Rick Bartoletti, Dana Balum and Bill Pfeffer. Coughlin alumni, faculty and fans are invited. For more information, contact coach Steve Stahl at 826-7201 or by email at sfs8@hotmail.com. King’s College Specialty Baseball Camps will be held at King’s on Feb. 12 and 26 in Scandlon Gymnasium. The program is designed for players in grades K-12. For more information, go to www.kingscollegeathletics.com or contact coach Greeley at baseball@kings.edu or by phone at 592-7797.
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At the Galen Center, Los Angeles (ESPN2), Juan Carlos Burgos vs. Cristobal Cruz, 12, junior lightweights; Efrain Esquivias vs. Roberto Castaneda, 10, super bantamweights. At the DoubleTree Hotel, Ontario, Calif., Artemio Reyes vs. Victor Hugo Correa, 10, welterweights. Feb. 25 At Stuttgart, Germany, Alexander Povetkin vs. Marco Huck, 12, for Povetkin’s WBA World heavyweight title. At St. Louis (HBO), Marcos Maidana vs. Devon Alexander, 10, welterweights; Adrien Broner vs. Eloy Perez, 12, for Broner’s WBO junior lightweight title. Feb. 29 At Hobart, Australia, Daniel Geale vs. Osumanu Adama, 12, for Geale’s IBF middleweight title; Kali Meehan vs. Kertson Manswell, 12, heavyweights. March 3 At Duesseldorf, Germany, Wladimir Klitschko vs. Jean-Marc Mormeck, 12, for Klitschko’s WBA Super World-IBF-WBO-IBO heavyweight titles. At Staples Center, Los Angeles (HBO), Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Rocky Juarez, 12, lightweights. At the Woodland (Calif.) Community Center, Vicente Escobedo vs. Lonnie Smith, 10, for the vacant NABO Junior Lightweight Title. March 7 At Hobart, Australia, Daniel Geale vs. Osumanu Adama, 12, for Geale’s IBF middleweight title; Billy Dib vs. Eduardo Escobedo, 12, for Dib’s IBF featherweight title; Kali Meehan vs. Travis Walker, 12, heavyweights.
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Cougars swim teams in second at MACs The Times Leader staff
Both Misericordia swimming teams got off to a strong start at the 2012 MAC Championships as the men’s and women’s squads each sit in second place of the team standings after Friday’s opening five events at the Wilkes-Barre CYC. With 183.5 points, the Misericordia women are just behind Widener (188) for first, while the men (196.5) have more ground to make up on firstplace Albright (250). King’s is in sixth place on the men’s side with 72 points while the Lady Monarchs (60) are eighth. The Misericordia women won both the 200 free relay and
the 400 free relay, setting a new school record in the 400 (4:00.84) and just missing another record in the 200 (1:39.42). Those same Cougars relay squads also took first on the men’s side. For King’s, freshman Kyle Newton took fourth in the men’s 200 IM. Competition resumes at 9 a.m. today.
New York City Armory. For the women, Marina Orrson (mile), Kelsey Cameron (800) and Jill Dunn (60 hurdles, triple jump) all set program-bests, as did the 4x400 relay team. On the men’s side, A.J. Limongelli (5,000), Aidan Marich (200) and the 4x800 relay team all set new records as well.
TRACK AND FIELD
Seminary in first place
Cougars set records in N.Y.
The Misericordia track teams combined to set eight new school records on Friday at the Lafayette/Rider Indoor Track and Field Invitational at the
HIGH SCHOOLS WRESTLING
Wyoming Seminary placed 13 wrestlers into the semifinals and sits in first place after the first day of the St. Albans Tournament in Washington, D.C. Danny Boychuck (106
pounds), Logan May (113), Tyler Ponte (120), Dom Malone (126), Jesse Holton (132), Ty White (138), Cohl Fulk (152), Ryan McMullan (160), Eric Morris (170), Conor Wasson (182), Matt Doggett (195), A.J. Vizcarrondo (220) and Michael Johnson (285) led the Blue Knights. All 13 will compete in the semifinals, which begin at 9:30 a.m. today.
GIRLS SWIMMING
Hanover Area 104, Coughlin 74
The Hawkeyes placed first in eight events in the win. Hanover Area was led by Sara Belles, who recorded two victo-
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ries and also competed on the winning 200 medley relay team. Carly Ray also won a pair of individual events to lead Coughlin.
200 MEDLEY RELAY – 1. HAN Sara Belles, Brianna Good, Kim Pericci, Kayla Keating, 2:07.22; 2. COU; 3. HAN 200 FREE – 1. HAN Johanna McGovern, 2:26.95; 2. HAN Marsha Geiser; 3. COU Stephanie Milewski 200 IM – 1. HAN Sara Belles, 2:48.38; 2. COU Ashley Ray; 3. COU Katherine Lanning 50 FREE – 1. HAN Sara Belles, 27.71; 2. COU Kylee McGrane; 3. HAN Gabby Keating DIVING – 1. HAN Ashlynn Heller 100 FLY – 1. HAN Kim Pericci, 1:06.83; 2. COU Kylee McGrane; 3. COU Cece Gulius 100 FREE – 1. COU Carly Ray 59.71; 2. HAN Kayla Keating; 3. COU Emilie Gurdock 500 FREE – 1. HAN Bryann Eichler, 6:39.25; 2. HAN Marsha Geiser; 3. COU Stephanie Milewski 200 FREE RELAY – 1. COU Carly Ray, Emilie Gurdock, Kylee McGrane, Ashley Ray, 1:51.56; 2. HAN; 3. COU 100 BACK – 1. COU Carly Ray, 1:12.40; 2. HAN Sara Belles; 3. HAN Johanna McGovern 100 BREAST – 1. COU Ashley Ray, 1:24.94; 2. COU Katherine Lanning; 3. HAN Brianna Good 400 FREE RELAY – 1. HAN Kim Pericci, Brianna Good, Johanna McGovern, Kayla Keating, 4:24.30; 2. HAN; 3. COU
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Defense helps lead Dallas by Warriors The Times Leader staff
EXETER – Dallas held Wyoming Area to 15 first-half points en route to a 57-46 win Friday night in a Wyoming Valley Conference Division II boys basketball matchup. Bobby Saba led three Mountaineers in double figures with 15 points, followed by Shane Dunn (12) and Paul Brace (10). Dan Newhart scored 14 to top the Warriors.
DALLAS (57): Behm 3 0-1 6, Brace 5 0-2 10, B. Saba 4 5-7 15, Simonovich 3 2-7 8, Dunn 4 4-5 12, Rose 0 2-2 2, Nijemah 0 0-0 0, Ostrum 2 0-1 4. Totals 21 13-25 57 WYOMING AREA (46): Jo. Zezza 1 0-0 2, Adonzio 0 0-0 0, Newhart 6 2-2 14, Je. Zezza 0 0-0 0, Vullo 4 0-0 9, Carey 4 0-0 10, Klus 0 2-2 2, Driving Hawk 0 0-0 0, Kirby 0 0-1 0, Chupka 2 5-5 9, Kelly 0 0-0 0. Totals 17 9-10 46 Dallas ........................................... 13 13 12 19 — 57 Wyoming Area............................ 7 8 17 14 — 47 3-Point Field Goals— DAL 2 (B. Saba 2); WA 3 (Carey 2, Vullo)
Hazleton Area 66, Pittston Area 59
Travis Buckner scored 17 points to help the Cougars hold off the Patriots at home. Adam Hauze added 14 points for Hazleton Area while Sal Biasi had 13 and Tyler Plaksa scored 10. Pittston Area’s Steve Stravinski led all players with 26 points.
PITTSTON AREA (59): Houseman 4 2-2 12, Schwab 1 2-4 4, Delaney 0 0-0 0, Sklanka 3 2-2 10, Emmett 0 0-0 0, McDermott 2 0-0 4, Stravinski 8 7-10 27, Tobish 1 0-0 2, Gross 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 13-18 59. HAZLETON AREA (66): Plaksa 2 6-8 10, Biasi 3 5-6 13, Joseph 2 0-0 6, Vito 1 2-4 4, Hauze 6 1-4 14, Gil 0 0-0 0, Buckner 8 1-2 17, Karmonick 1 1-1 3. Totals 23 16-25 66. Pittston Area ............................... 14 19 11 15 — 59 Hazleton Area ............................ 26 11 11 18 — 66 3-Point Field Goals— PIT 8 (Stravinski 4, Houseman 2, Sklanka 2); HAZ 4 (Biasi 2, Joseph 2)
Lake-Lehman 45, MMI Prep 42 (OT)
The visiting Preppers rallied to force overtime, but the Black Knights outscored them 8-5 in the extra period for the win. Chris O’Connor led all scorers with 24 points for Lake-Lehman. MMI Prep was led by Cory Rogers and R.J. Kupsho, who had 12 points apiece.
MMI PREP (42): Kollar 3 1-3 7, Gera 1 2-4 4, Karchner 0 0-0 0, Marchetti 0 0-0 0, Rogers 3 4-4 12, Kupsho 6 0-1 12, Van Hoekelen 2 0-0 4, Wenner 1 0-0 2, Connors 0 1-2 1. Totals 16 8-14 42 LAKE-LEHMAN (45): Bohan 0 1-2 1, Novitski 2 0-0 4, James 3 0-1 6, Poepperling 1 0-1 3, O’Connor 10 4-9 24; Dizbon 2 0-0 4, Katchko 0 0-0 0, Borum 0 3-8 3. Totals 18 8-21 45 MMI Prep ................................... 7 5 11 14 5 — 42 Lake-Lehman ............................ 8 10 11 8 8 — 45 3-Point Field Goals— MMI 2 (Rogers 2); LL 1 (Poepperling)
Meyers 78, Wyoming Seminary 46
Eugene Lewis finished with 26 points on 12 field goals to lead the Mohawks over the Blue Knights. Ryan Krawczeniuk added 17 points for Meyers. Sam Hwang was the leading scorer for Wyoming Seminary with 10 points.
MEYERS (78): Smith 0 0-0 0, Pape 1 0-2 2, Kendra 2 0-0 4, Krawczeniuk 6 2-2 17, Szafran 1 0-0 2, Moore 4 1-1 9, Pittman 0 0-0 0, Smallcomb
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/FOR THE TIMES LEADER
Dan Newhart of Wyoming Area (right) goes up to the basket while being defended by Dallas’ Jason Simonovich on Friday night.
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0 0-0 0, Havard1 0-0 2, Steward 3 -2 7, Lasatch 2 0-0 6, Wilson 1 0-0 3, Lewis 12 2-4 26; Totals: 33 6-11 78 WYOMING SEMINARY (46): Ellis 3 0-0 7, Hwang 4 1-2 10, Flippen 2 2-2 6, Martin 0 0-0 0, Mohr 0 0-0 0, Sedor 4 0-0 8, Lefkowitz 3 0-0 6, Thomas 0 0-0 0, Callahan 2 0-0 5, Barillo 2 0-0 4; Totals: 20 3-4 46 Meyers......................................... 22 16 24 16 — 78 Wyoming Seminary................... 13 6 9 18 — 46 3-Point Field Goals— MEY 6 (Krawczeniuk 3, Lasatch 2, Wilson); SEM 3 (Ellis, Hwang, Callahan)
Wyoming Valley Conference Division W L 5 0 4 1 3 2 2 3 1 4 Division Division II................................. W L x-Dallas (5-1)............................ 3 2 Tunkhannock (3-3) .................. 3 2 Holy Redeemer (3-3)............... 3 2 Wyoming Area (0-6) ................ 1 4 Berwick (1-5) ............................ 0 5 Division Division III................................ W L GAR (6-1).................................. 5 0 x-Meyers (7-0).......................... 5 0 Hanover Area (4-3).................. 2 2 Lake-Lehman (4-3) .................. 2 3 Wyoming Seminary (2-5)........ 2 3 Nanticoke (2-5)......................... 2 3 Northwest (5-10) ...................... 1 3 MMI Prep (0-7) ......................... 0 5 Division I .................................. x-Hazleton Area (6-1).............. Crestwood (4-2) ....................... Wyoming Valley West (5-2).... Coughlin (1-5) .......................... Pittston Area (3-3) ...................
Tunkhannock 67, Coughlin 57
The Tigers edged the Crusaders behind 14 points apiece from Brian Stephenson and James Hawk. Marcus Cobb had a game-high 24 points for the Crusaders.
TUNKHANNOCK (67): Faux 4 2-3 13, DeWitt 0 0-0 0, Yanora 3 3-4 11, Franklin 2 0-0 5, Stephenson 7 0-1 14, Hawk 6 2-2 14, Bevan 4 1-2 10. Totals 26 8-12 67 COUGHLIN (57): Heffers 1 0-0 3, Cobb 8 5-5 24, Davis 2 0-0 4, Trout 3 2-2 10, Flaherty 1 1-1 3, Oliver 5 1-1 13, Keen 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 9-9 57 Tunkhannock ................................ 8 13 20 28 — 67 Coughlin ........................................ 6 7 15 29 — 57 3-Point Field Goals— TUNK 7 (Faux 3, Yanora 2, Bevin, Franklin); COU 8 (Cobb 3, Oliver 2, Trout 2, Heffers)
GAR 66, Nanticoke 45
Matt Sharpe (18 points) and Darrell Crawford (15) helped lead the Grenadiers past the Trojans. Christian Skrepenak added 12. Nanticoke’s effort was led by Luke Casey (17) and Kevin Zayoski (15).
NANTICOKE (45): Myers 0 0-0 0, Seise 0 0-0 0, Bevan 2 1-4 5, Yudichak 2 0-0 6, Reakes 0 0-0 0, Zaykoski 7 1-5 15, Matulewski 1 0-0 2, Casey 7 3-6 17. Totals 19 5-15 45 GAR (66): Crawford 5 1-2 15, Sharpe 7 3-6 18, Ellis 2 1-2 5, Powell 3 2-4 8, Skrepenak 6 0-1 12, Dempsey 2 1-2 5, Francis 0 1-3 1, Twyman 0 0-0 0, Harvey 0 0-0 0, Richardson 0 0-0 0, Washington 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 9-21 66 Nanticoke .................................... 12 6 14 13 — 45 GAR ............................................. 11 18 18 19 — 66 3-Point Field Goals— NAN 2 (Yudichak 2); GAR
PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER
GAR’s Matt Sharpe (13) goes up for a layup over Nanticoke’s Zak Matulewski (left) in Friday’s WVC game in Wilkes-Barre. Looking on is Joey Yudichak of Nanticoke. 5 (Crawford 4, Sharpe)
Wyoming Valley West 62, Berwick 40
Jonathan Gimble scored 19 points to lead the Spartans to a win on the road against the Bulldogs. Brett Good chipped in with 11 for Valley West. Berwick’s Jimmy Gaizick
Overall W L 17 3 11 9 10 11 6 14 11 9 Overall W L 13 6 12 8 9 11 2 18 3 16 Overall W L 19 1 18 2 8 11 11 9 7 12 6 14 6 13 4 16
x – won first-half title. Tuesday's results Coughlin 62, Pittston Area 61 Crestwood 58, Wyoming Valley West 43 Dallas 58, Holy Redeemer 47 GAR 60, Northwest 28 Hanover Area 55, Wyoming Seminary 48 Hazleton Area 78, Wyoming Area 53 Meyers 80, Lake-Lehman 54 Tunkhannock 54, Berwick 36 Nanticoke at MMI Prep, canceled Friday's results Crestwood 54, Holy Redeemer 40 Dallas 57, Wyoming Area 46 GAR 66, Nanticoke 45 Hazleton Area 66, Pittston Area 59 Lake-Lehman 45, MMI Prep 42 OT Meyers 78, Wyoming Seminary 46 Tunkhannock 67, Coughlin 57 Wyoming Valley West 62, Berwick 40 Hanover Area at Northwest, ppd. Today's game Hanover Area at Northwest, 7:15 p.m.
finished with 10 points.
WYOMING VALLEY WEST (62): McCann 4 0-2 9, Hoinski 1 6-8 8, Good 4 1-2 11, Gimble 8 3-4 19, McCue 0 0-0 0, Baur 1 0-0 2, Gibson 0 0-2 0, Calloway 0 0-0 0, Abdurrizzaq 3 2-2 8, Anderscavage 2 0-0 5. Totals 23 12-20 62 BERWICK (40): Melito 0 0-0 0, Gaizick 4 1-2 10, May 1 1-2 3, Curry 0 0-0 0, Ladonis 3 2-2 8, Morales 2 0-0 5, Pierce 1 0-0 2, Fenstermacher 0 0-0 0, Gensel 1 0-0 2, Bridge 0 0-0 0, Morrison 2 1-2 5, Updegrove 1 0-0 2, Dalo 1 1-2 3. Totals 16 6-10 40 Wyoming Valley West............... 16 15 18 13 — 62 Berwick ........................................ 6 11 9 14 — 40 3-Point Field Goals— WVW 4 (Good 2, McCann,
Anderscavage); BER 2 (Gaizick, Morales)
Hanover at Northwest ppd.
The Hanover Area at Northwest game scheduled for Friday has been moved to today. Tipoff is 7:15 p.m.
Indians avoid arbitration, agree to terms with shortstop Cabrera By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer
CLEVELAND — Nobody dodges salary arbitration like the Cleveland Indians. With a hearing just days away, the club and All-Star shortstop Asdrubal Cabrera agreed to
terms on a one-year, $4.55 million contract Friday, extending the Indians’ streak of avoiding arbitration to 21 years. The Indians haven’t had an arbitration hearing since 1991, when gas was $1.14 per gallon and Cabrera was 6.
The agreement was $75,000 above the midpoint between the $5.2 million Cabrera asked for last month, and the $3.75 million the Indians had offered. A hearing had been scheduled for next week, but won’t be necessary as the Indians kept their run alive.
Cleveland hasn’t gone to a hearing since pitcher Greg Swindell and Jerry Browne had their salaries decided by an arbitrator. The Indians had discussions with Cabrera about a long-term deal but couldn’t reach one. “With Asdrubal, we’re pleased
that we were able to get a oneyear deal done and resolve his contract status for this year,” said general manager Chris Antonetti. “Generally, we’re always open-minded on alternate contract structures with a variety of players.”
fell short he lost a 4-3 decision. “I think he was just trying to hang on too long, and then we’re down 4-0,” Colonels coach Jon Laudenslager said. “If he doesn’t get greedy and give up the (reversal) and two back points we might beat the No. 5 team in the country because we had the edge in the end, but we gave up a fourpoint move.” Dave Oberrender, a Hazleton Area grad, pulled the Colonels (15-4) within 17-16 after defeating Tom Heckman at 197, 3-1. Oberrender, who improved to 2311 this season, got two points for a takedown late in the third period for the win. “Dave’s starting to figure it out. He’s slowly getting better and he’s really close to beating somebody very, very good,” Laudenslager said. “I’m excited for him because he can see the light coming. I’m really pleased with the way he’s coming along and he’s only a sophomore.” Wilkes jumped out to a 13-0 lead on a major decision by Michael Fleck (125), a forfeit to Myzar Mendoza (133) and a decision for Ryan Wilson (141). But Ithaca (12-2) reeled off five straight wins to open a 17-13 lead with two bouts to go. Another key swing came at 157 when Ithaca’s Derek Brenon knocked off Matt Ellery 9-5 with a takedown and three back points late in the third period. Anthony Dattolo, Wilkes’ undefeated 149-pounder at 27-0, was banged up and did not wrestle Friday. The Bombers’ Seth Ecker, ranked first in the country at 133 with a 22-4 mark, was also scratched. “I’m really proud of the way our guys battled,” Laudenslager said. “We had numerous chances. We had a match at 57 giving up five points at the end. That’s a match, too, where we win that, we win the dual. It was a great dual. This is what we’re looking for right now, national matches.” The Colonels have a quick turnaround traveling to Westminster, Md., today for a quad meet and will face another ranked opponent in Ursinus (12-0, ranked No. 28) for their eighth dual against a ranked opponent this season. They will also face McDaniel and UMBC. The its duals schedule closes Feb. 17 against rival King’s at the Marts Center. 125 – Michael Fleck (W) maj dec Rick Gomez 9-1; 133 – Myzar Mendoza (W) won by forfeit; 141 – Ryan Wilson (W) dec Alex Gomez 4-1; 149 – Jeremy Stierly (I) maj dec John Lynch 13-3; 157 – Derek Brenon (I) dec Matt Ellery 9-5; 165 – Nick Sanko (I) dec Nathan White 2-1; 174 – Jules Doliscar (I) maj dec Dustin Stough 12-3; 184 – Grant Dickey (I) dec Buddy Gouger 6-3; 197 – Dave Oberrender (W) dec Tom Heckman 3-1; 285 – Matt Mahon (I) dec Will Fletcher 4-3
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“The only good news is, they didn’t score too much either,” Crestwood coach Mark Atherton said. “We hit those two threes and what did they have? It was 3-0 (in the second) with about three minutes to go. So it wasn’t a backbreaker, but it was a concern.” After John Fazzini scored on a put-back, he and Mike Judge followed with three-pointers as Crestwood took a 21-15 lead into halftime. Consecutive threes by Steve Roberts in the third built the advantage to 31-22. Redeemer, meanwhile, shot 5-of-21 (24 percent) in the middle quarters. “He brings that. He can hit those threes,” Atherton said of Roberts, whose 13 points were his most in WVC play. “He’s getting better and better. Some other guys can shoot it, so it was a nice little balance to see somebody else hit them.” Redeemer stayed within striking distance until Crestwood guard Brady Gallagher drove the lane for a basket early in the fourth, triggering a 13-4 run that resulted in a 43-31 advantage. Fazzini led all scorers with 20 points. His brother, Chris, added 10. Ryan DeRemer led Redeemer with 12.
Crestwood 54, Holy Redeemer 40 HOLY REDEEMER (40): DeRemer 4 0-0 12, Boutanos 2 2-2 6, Wallace 3 3-3 9, Kane 0 1-2 1, Cavanugh 2 0-0 6, Ell 1 2-4 4, Choman 0 0-0 0, Prociak 1 0-0 2. Totals 13 8-11 40. CRESTWOOD (54): Gallagher 2 0-0 4, Jones 0 2-2 2, Judge 2 0-0 5, Roberts 5 0-0 13, J.Fazzini 5 8-8 20, C.Fazzini 4 2-2 10, Prohaska 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 12-12 54. Holy Redeemer ............................. 12 3 10 15 — 40 Crestwood ...................................... 13 8 12 21 — 54 3-Point Field Goals— HR 6 (DeRemer 4, Cavanaugh 2); CRE 6 (Judge, Roberts 3, J.Fazzini 2)
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ing up. “I know he is a tough striker and I know he is a tough kid.” Gratalo took a hold of the match early with a big takedown and once he had Olivieri on the ground, he never let him back up. He used a combination of strong punches to the chest and brute strength to keep Olivieri on the ground. “I knew that his jiu-jitsu is pretty good, so I knew I just had to stay out of his submissions,” Gratalo said. “As far as controlling his hips and keeping him on the ground, I knew I had the advantage and standing up he was going to be tough opponent.” Gratalo said he felt everything went his way, but admitted if they were standing, the fight may have been a bit different. “It really went my way,” Gratalo said. “I got in on the early takedowns and controlled it from there. If I would have kept it standing, who knows what would have happened.” The first bout of the night featured 185-pound middleweights Jason Colarusso of Moosic and Terrance McDonald of East Stroudsburg. Colarusso was knocked down early by a big kick, but responded with an even big takedown. He then controlled McDonald on the ground with numerous punches and knees to the body. The second round was fairly similar as McDonald struck first. But Colarusso responded yet again with big blows to the body and ended the round with a matshattering takedown. Colarusso carried that momen-
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guilty. He had appeared animated in several court appearances, speaking to his lawyer through a translator, and telling the judge he had been unable to call his lawyer to work on his case from the prison. He waived his right to bail at his last hearing on Feb. 1, perhaps because he was wanted by Interpol. The warrant stems from a 2007 fight involving several men in Ukraine. U.S. prosecutors considered
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dents in banana suits, he said, have done that at previous games “without incident.” “The high school students are emulating college students they have seen on television who wear costumes during the collegiate contests,” Dufalla said in email Wednesday to The Associated Press. “No high school team, Monessen or otherwise, or their fans are being singled out. This is just something the students do.” Parents said they heard slurs from Brentwood students including “monkeys” and “cotton pickers.” “The two young men decided to run around the gymnasium and refer to our kids as monkeys,” parent Joann Jesus, whose son is biracial, said in the New York Daily News. “It was completely out of hand. They were taunting my son. They were calling him a cotton picker.” “For them to allow that to happen, for them to allow that to go on, to me, is just disrespectful,” Monessen coach Joe Salvino told the Daily News. Superintendent Linda Marcolini told The Valley Independent of Monessen that she planned to report the conflict to the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, which oversees high school sports in the region. She also reached out to the Mon Valley branch of the NAACP for assistance. “Basically, I feel (Dufalla) sugar-coated the situation,” Marcolini told the Independent. “I’m not happy with that, and I feel like I’ve not been told the whole story or the truth.” Dufalla released a statement to Pittsburgh TV stations on Tuesday saying the incident was “dealt with when it occurred. I think it was addressed quickly and handled well.”
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scheduled to fight in the Pro-Feature bout, but an announcement made during the fights said his opponent refused to fight. Mike Bannon of Milford defeated Noe Quintanilla of Rocky Mount, Va., in the Pro Co-Main Event via arm bar at the 1:55 mark of the first round.
Pravilov both a danger and a flight risk. But he was not deemed a suicide risk, and was being held in a two-man cell in a regular prison unit. The last head count was at midnight, although guards roaming the unit might have seen him alive later, Howard said. Defense lawyer Mark Wilson spent four hours at the prison seeing other clients Friday afternoon without learning of Pravilov’s death. Lawyers, like other visitors, cannot bring cellphones inside. He did not get the news until Friday evening. “It’s shocking, but it’s not in some ways. He was not happy
about his situation,” Wilson told The Associated Press. Still, he and Pravilov planned a strong defense, and he did not consider him a suicide risk. He said the cause of death was not yet clear. “We had a story to present,” said the veteran public defender, who declined to elaborate on their strategy. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia, which was prosecuting Pravilov, declined to comment. Serhiy Ivanchov of the Consulate General of Ukraine, said officials there had no comment as they tried to reach family mem-
bers. The Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office, which was conducting the autopsy Friday, was also trying to reach family members, spokesman Jeff Moran said. Pravilov was not married and had no children, according to Zubrus’ mother, Irene Zubriene. Pravilov used her Cherry Hill, N.J., home as a mail drop and visited her weekly before his arrest. A close friend, she has blamed the arrest on lingering rivalries from Ukraine. Zubriene did not return messages Friday. Her son did not return messages left with the Devils.
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Martin Wojnarowski (left) of Mayfield fights Eric Roncoroni of East Stroudsburg at MMA Cage Fight 10 held Friday night.
“District officials and security were present at the basketball game,” it said. “These officials did not hear any racist or similarly derogatory remarks made towards Monessen players or their fans.” The district officials investigated by speaking to unspecified students and staff members who attended the game between Monessen and Brentwood, Dufalla said. Monessen won the game 5945. Wednesday, Monessen City School District students were dismissed two hours early today because of a telephone threat that the school building would be “vaporized,” Marcolini told the Pittsburgh Tribune Review. The building was later searched and the threat proved to be unfounded, Marcolini said. After-school activities were canceled as a precaution but the junior varsity and varsity girls basketball games will go on as scheduled tonight, Marcolini said. “Today at 11:27 a.m. there was a call to the high school main office from a young man that stated that the school would be vaporized at 3 p.m.,” said Marcolini, Monessen’s high school and middle school are in the same building.
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Manhattan state Supreme Court Justice Anil C. Singh denied the request, saying it “appears to be based on pure speculation” that some witnesses may live in Manhattan, so the men “do not have a good faith basis” to ask for the information as part of their argument to keep the case in the city. Before the ruling, a lawyer for the men, Mariann Wang, argued that Laurie Fine’s alleged affairs point to an atmosphere of “dysfunctional” sexual relationships surrounding the Fines and that Boeheim knew or should have known what was going on around the program he has run for 36 seasons. Laurie Fine’s lawyer has called the allegations “disgusting.” Bernie Fine has denied wrongdoing and hasn’t been charged. The U.S. Attorney’s office is investigating the claims of a third man, 23-yearold Zachary Tomaselli of Lewiston, Maine. The claims by Davis and Lang happened too long ago be investigated because the statute of limitations
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tum into the third round as he really took it to McDonald with a series of bone-crushing knees to the side and vicious punches to the chest. Colarusso won the bout by unanimous decision as all three judges scored in his favor. Wilkes-Barre native Sean Haines took the cage as a 180pound catchweight in the night’s third event. He controlled the entire first round with heavy jabs and huge hooks. But, the second round was much different. His opponent, Anthony McGlynn of East Stroudsburg, seemed to be conserving all of his energy for one big punch. McGlynn took a quick jab to the face from Haines and responded with a huge left hook knocking Haines out of the match. The referee stopped the fight immediately and paramedics rushed into the ring. After approximately five minutes of being attended to, Haines was able to walk out of the ring under his own power. The bad luck continued for local fighters as Hanover native Joe Rivas was defeated via rear naked chokehold by Ciovel Cuevas of East Stroudsburg just 1:26 into the first round of the amateur 145 lbs. featherweight bout. Later in the night, Martin Wojnarowski of Carbondale had his hands full with Eric Roncoroni of East Stroudsburg. The two battled for the PA CageFight Amateur Light Heavyweight Championship, with Wojnarowski eventually earning the split decision. Round one was as close as they come with both big guys trading big hooks and taking an abundance of body shots. The second round was all Wojnarowski as he had Roncoroni up against the cage and was really
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Results Amateur fights Jason Colarusso (Moosic) unanimous dec. Terrance McDonald (East Stroudsburg) Sean Kelly (York) unanimous dec. Sean Gmitter (Palmerton) Anthony McGlynn (East Stroudsburg) TKO (:11 RD 2) Sean Haines (Wilkes-Barre) Ciovel Cuevas (East Stroudsburg) 1:26 round 1 rear naked choke Joe Rivas (Hanover) Chris Stokstad (Binghamton, NY) unanimous dec. Dan Della Vecchia (Milford) Kris Gratalo (Pittston) unanimous dec. Sean Olivieri (Old Forge) Darren Mima (Albany, NY) unanimous dec. Jordan Morales (Shamokin) PA CageFight Amateur Light Heavyweight Championship Martin Wojnarowski (Mayfield) split dec. Eric Roncoroni (East Stroudsburg) Professional fights Co-Main Event Mike Bannon (Milford) armbar 1:55 Noe Quintanilla (Rocky Mount, Va) Main Event Justin Hickey (Toms River, Nj) unanimous dec. Jason McLean (Perth Amboy, Nj)
has expired. The former ball boys sought addresses for all Syracuse basketball team members from 1992 to 1997, the names of anyone who may have had a sexual relationship with either Bernie or Laurie Fine and information on what the university or Boeheim knew about her alleged affairs with players and ball boys, among other information. Neither Fine is a defendant in the lawsuit, which maintains that Boeheim defamed Davis and Lang by saying they were out for money after their abuse allegations surfaced. “What is the relationship between the alleged conduct of Mrs. Fine and basketball players and the statements made by Boeheim?” Judge Singh asked. “This was an element of the se-
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins and Portland Pirates have something in common: they’re both desperate. Entering the weekend, one team is desperate to get into the playoffs while the other is fighting to claim the top seed. Portland is hovering around the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. The Penguins are three points out of the top spot in the conference, trailing St. John’s. “We want to get above St. John’s and stay there,” forward Bryan Lerg said . “That’s something for us to focus on.” First, they’ll have to overcome a Portland team tonight that has been dangerous of late. Led by forwards Brock Trotter (36 points in 37 games), Brett MacLean (17 goals) and Patrick O’Sullivan (18 points in 17 games), the Pirates are a skilled bunch offensively who are capable of giving a team fits. The Penguins and Pirates have split their two prior meetings this season, and Lerg is expecting an effort similar to the one the Penguins faced against Providence last month in a 4-3 loss. “Providence played a desperate game against us, and we have to be prepared for that tonight,” he said. “We can’t show up after two periods. We have to string together a good 60 minute game.” Desperate games from desperate teams is something the Penguins will continue to face for the rest of the regular season, said head coach John Hynes. With a three-way tie for the last playoff spot in the conference and the remaining teams all within eight points of earnvere dysfunctional relationship that, apparently, Laurie and Bernie Fine had with one another” and others, Wang responded. “It goes directly to Boeheim’s knowledge. When he made the statements that our clients are liars and money-grubbers, effectively, what did he know?” Singh disagreed when he denied the request pertaining to Laurie Fine’s alleged relationships with players. “What Boeheim knew, or may have known, about the personal life of the assistant coach’s wife has no bearing on whether Boeheim’s public remarks in defense of the assistant coach were libelous,” he wrote. Lawyers on all sides didn’t immediately return calls after the ruling. At the hearing earlier Friday,
NEXT GAME Portland Pirates at WBS Penguins WHEN: 7:05 p.m., today WHERE: Mohegan Sun Arena, Wilkes-Barre Twp.
ing the final postseason bid, Hynes said every opponent is dangerous. Including Portland. That’s why the Penguins held an intense practice on Thursday at the Mohegan Sun Arena. With six days off since the team’s last game, Hynes kept his players skating with little breaks. “We tried to simulate gamelike situations under pressure,” Hynes said. “They couldn’t just coast through practice today and go through the motions. We have to make sure we’re mentally-engaged right at the drop of the puck.” Chupp, Schnell to Wheeling The Penguins returned right wing Ryan Schnell to the Wheeling Nailers and released center Cody Chupp from his professional try-out agreement on Friday. Chupp will also head to Wheeling. Chupp has registered four assists in 13 games over three stints with the Penguins this season. Schnell has played in eight games for the Nailers on the year, compiling 75 minutes of penalties. He has also notched an assist and 46 PIM in 12 contests with the Penguins. Hynes said it’s been difficult to find ice time for Schnell with enforcer Steve MacIntyre down from Pittsburgh. “We have to get Ryan an opportunity to play and continue to work on his game as a young player,” Hynes said of Schnell. lawyers for the university didn’t address the allegations about Laurie Fine, focusing instead on the request for information, legally known as discovery. “I don’t see a legitimate need, based on the (legal arguments) and the status today, to give them any discovery,” said Helen Cantwell, a lawyer for the university. Lang and Davis chose to sue in New York City, where their lawyers say some important witnesses may live. The university and Boeheim want the case moved to Onondaga County, noting that that’s where everything allegedly happened and that it’s home to the university, Boeheim and Davis. Lang lives in Oswego County, in central New York. “There’s no proper venue here in (Manhattan),” Cantwell told the judge.
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Wi opens up 3-shot lead at Pebble Beach
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Edge comes courtesy of a 3-under 69 in the second round of the AT&T National. By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — On a day when sunshine gave way to a light rain, two things stayed the same Friday at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Charlie Wi was still atop the leaderboard, and Tiger Woods didn’t hole enough putts to make up ground. Wi escaped most of the rain at Pebble Beach, where he holed a wedge from the 13th fairway for eagle and limited the damage to a bogey on his final hole for a 3under 69 that allowed him to open a three-shot lead. Dustin Johnson was caught off guard by the rain in the worst way. He stood in the fourth fair-
way at Spyglass with a shortsleeve shirt, hands thrust in his pocket, as his caddie sent a friend running up the hill to the parking lot to retrieve his rain gear. His short game let him down, and the two-time Pebble champion had to settle for a 72 that put him three back. Padraig Harrington had a 66 at Pebble Beach and was among those tied for third. Harrington had five birdies in a six-hole stretch early in his round. Woods, meanwhile, again looked poised to make a move over at Monterey Peninsula. He missed a 5-foot birdie putt on No. 9 and failed to make birdie on the par-5 10th when he pulled his second shot into the gallery. He had to settle for a 2-under 68, leaving him six behind. Along the way, he stung his wrist hitting out of a divot and said he had to pop it back into the
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PHILADELPHIA — Chris Paul had 24 points, including the game-winning 17-footer with 3.2 seconds left, Blake Griffin added 16 points and 11 rebounds and the Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 78-77 on Friday. Mo Williams added 14 points, Randy Foye had 10 and Reggie Evans added a season-high 10 rebounds for the Pacific Division-leading Clippers, who improved to 16-8. The Clippers are still coping with the loss of veteran guard Chauncey Billups, who suffered a season-ending Achilles tear. Foye, who starred at nearby Villanova, received his second straight start and scored four points in the fourth quarter. Knicks 92, Lakers 85 NEW YORK — Jeremy Lin had the most astounding performance of his remarkable week, scoring a career-high 38 points and outdueling Kobe Bryant as the New York Knicks held off the Los Angeles Lakers 92-85 on Friday night. Buried deep on the bench a little more than a week ago, Lin led the Knicks to their fourth straight win, tying their longest streak of the season. His two free throws with 52 seconds left and “MVP! MVP!” chants booming stopped the Lakers’ final rally and allowed the undrafted Harvard product to pass Carmelo Anthony for the highest-scoring game by a Knicks player this season.
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Tiger Woods struggled putting during the second round and sits six shots back at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.
joint. “No big deal,” he said. The bigger deal was putting. Woods took 33 putts on the Shore Course, which he attributed to leaving the ball in the
wrong spot — mostly above the hole — and struggling with greens he felt were getting slightly more bumpy as a mist turned into a light rain. “It’s very close,” said Woods,
playing this event for the first time in 10 years. “I got my ballstriking to where I feel very comfortable hitting the shots. I just need to make a couple of putts to get on a roll.” Only 56 players broke par, compared with 87 in the opening round. That would explain what was going through Wi’s mind when he set off at Pebble Beach, knowing the course gave up a pair of 63s in the opening round. It sure didn’t feel that easy. “I thought Pebble played really difficult today,” Wi said. “The greens were very firm, and the guys that shot 8 or 9 under out there, I was very surprised how well they played. Some of the pins were really tricky. I said, ‘Gosh, how did they shoot 9 under out there?’ And for me to shoot 3 under today, I was very pleased.”
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Iman Shumpert added 12 points for the Knicks, who are still without Anthony and Amare Stoudemire. Pistons 109, Nets 92 AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Greg Monroe had 18 points and 11 rebounds, and the Detroit Pistons routed the New Jersey Nets 109-92 Friday night for their fourth straight victory. It’s the longest winning streak for the Pistons since a five-game run in December 2009. Raptors 86, Celtics 74 TORONTO — DeMar DeRozan scored 21 points, Jose Calderon had 17 points and 14 rebounds and the Toronto Raptors beat Boston 86-74 on Friday for their third win in the past 20 meetings with the Celtics. Amir Johnson had 12 points and 12 rebounds and Aaron Gray matched a season-high with 11 rebounds as the Raptors avenged a 100-64 loss at Boston on Feb. 1, their worst defeat of the season. James Johnson scored 14 for Toronto. Heat 106, Wizards 89 WASHINGTON — Dwyane Wade scored 26 points, Chris Bosh had 24 points and 11 rebounds, and LeBron James tallied 18 points and nine assists and the Miami Heat topped the Washington Wizards 106-89 Friday night. Wade either scored or got the assist on 20 consecutive Heat
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Clippers guard Chris Paul (3) rises up for the go-ahead shot over the 76ers’ Andre Iguodala (9) in the second half of Friday’s game in Philadelphia. Los Angeles pulled out a 78-77 victory.
points, starting with a drive to the basket that began with a behind-the-back dribble at the free throw line followed by a 360-degree move in the paint and ending with a shot off the glass. Bulls 95, Bobcats 64 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Joakim Noah had 17 points and 14 rebounds, Carlos Boozer scored 16 points and the Chicago Bulls throttled the Charlotte Bobcats 95-64 Friday night despite the absence of reigning MVP Derrick Rose. The Bulls (23-6) won their fifth straight overall and improved to 5-1 this season without Rose, who sat out because of a lower back strain. Hawks 89, Magic 87 ORLANDO, Fla. — Josh Smith had 23 points and 19 rebounds, and the Atlanta Hawks hit enough free throws
late in overtime to slip past the Orlando Magic 89-87 Friday night. Joe Johnson scored four of his 14 points in the extra period and added five assists for the Hawks, who won their fourth straight regular-season meeting with the Magic dating to last season. Atlanta won its second straight overall since snapping a three-game losing streak. Bucks 113, Cavaliers 112, OT CLEVELAND — Brandon Jennings scored 24 points and made a big layup in overtime as the Milwaukee Bucks rallied for a 113-112 win Friday night over the Cleveland Cavaliers, who were without rookie guard Kyrie Irving and lost center Anderson Varejao in the third quarter with a sprained wrist. Jennings added eight assists for the Bucks, who trailed by 10 late in the third period — right after Milwaukee coach Scott
Skiles was ejected. Trail Blazers 94, Hornets 86 NEW ORLEANS — Jamal Crawford scored a season-high 31 points, and the Portland Trail Blazers snapped a twogame skid while handing New Orleans its eighth straight loss, 94-86 on Friday night. Raymond Felton scored 18 points, including a pair of free throws that gave the Blazers an 88-84 lead in the final minute. Grizzlies 98, Pacers 92 MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Rudy Gay scored 21 points, Marreese Speights added a season-high 19 points and nine rebounds and the Memphis Grizzlies defeated the Indiana Pacers 98-92 on Friday night. Marc Gasol and Mike Conley finished with 15 points each, Conley added six assists. O.J. Mayo added 13 for Memphis, which won its second straight.
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Isner shocks Federer in Davis Cup; U.S. takes 2-0 lead The Swiss star suffered his first singles loss at the event in the past eight years. By GRAHAM DUNBAR AP Sports Writer
FRIBOURG, Switzerland — John Isner jolted Roger Federer with his big serve and booming groundstrokes Friday, winning 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-2 to give the United States a 2-0 lead against Switzerland in the first round of the Davis Cup. Isner challenged the Swiss star in long rallies on the indoor clay court, sending Federer to his first loss in Davis Cup singles in eight years and silencing a Swiss crowd unaccustomed to such outcomes. “I thought he played great,” Federer said. “He played it tough and served great when he had to. I just missed a couple more op-
portunities than he did and that’s what cost me the match.” The 26-year-old Isner called this the “biggest win of my career thus far.” “I’m very proud of it,” he said. “I played those break points down very well. It turned the match a little for me.” The upset was preceded by a riveting opening match, with Mardy Fish outlasting Stanislas Wawrinka 6-2, 4-6, 4-6, 6-1, 9-7. “Mardy put forth a great effort,” Isner said. “That was so gutsy. It took a lot of pressure off of me.” The U.S. can eliminate Switzerland in doubles in the best-offive series today. Mike Bryan and teenager Ryan Harrison will face Federer and Wawrinka, the 2008 Olympics gold medalists. “It’s been a difficult day for us,” Federer said, adding: “We still have a chance to go through. I’m going to enjoy the challenge.”
Seven other first-round series in the top tier of Davis Cup were contested Friday. Croatia and Japan were tied 1-1, Ahead 2-0 were Serbia (vs. Sweden), Austria (vs. Russia), Argentina (vs. Germany), Spain (vs. Kazakhstan) and Czech Republic (vs. Italy). The other matchup was Canada vs. France. Federer started in routine fashion by winning the first set without dropping serve. Isner broke in the sixth game of the second set, but failed to exert any pressure in the third. Still, the third-ranked Federer couldn’t take capitalize on breakpoint chances in the sixth and eighth games — winning just one of his 12 opportunities in the match — and the set drifted into a tiebreaker. The fourth set turned on the fifth game when Isner rallied from 0-40 down with three big serves and two blistering fore-
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John Isner earned a surprising four-set victory over Roger Federer in the first round of the Davis Cup on Friday in Switzerland.
hand winners. Federer never recovered. Isner reeled off four straight games, ending the match by rifling a backhand winner crosscourt.
“I thought John finished it well,” Federer said. “It’s always a little bit easier to swing from the hip when you are a break up and two sets to one.”
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DETROIT — Pavel Datsyuk and Todd Bertuzzi scored shootout goals to give the Detroit Red Wings their 19th consecutive home victory, 2-1 over the Anaheim Ducks on Friday night. Detroit tied the 1970-71 Boston Bruins for the second-longest home streak in NHL history. The 1975-76 Philadelphia Flyers and the 1929-30 Bruins won 20 consecutive games at home. Jakub Kindl scored for Detroit. Joey MacDonald made 29 saves in regulation and overtime. Red Wings captain Nicklas Lidstrom played in his 1,549th game to tie former Detroit star Alex Delvecchio’s NHL record for games with one team. It’s also the second-most games played in Detroit franchise history, behind Gordie Howe at 1,687. George Parros scored for Anaheim, and Jonas Hiller stopped 23 shots. Teemu Selanne scored in the shootout. The Ducks’ Cam Fowler hit the goal post on a breakaway with 1:40 left in overtime and the teams playing 3-on-3. Sabres 3, Stars 2 (SO) BUFFALO, N.Y. — Nathan Gerbe scored the decisive shootout goal in the fifth round and the Buffalo Sabres rallied from a two-goal third-period deficit to beat the Dallas Stars 3-2 on Friday night. Derek Roy forced overtime by scoring with 39 seconds left, and Thomas Vanek also scored to help the Sabres improve to 5-0-1 in their last six games. Ryan Miller made 24 saves in helping the Sabres (24-24-6) jump ahead of three teams and into 11th place in the Eastern Conference. Michael Ryder and Tomas Vincour scored for the Stars, who lost for the first time in 63 games when leading after two periods. It was a 57-0-5 streak that dated to Oct. 31, 2009. Gerbe sealed the win in the fifth shootout round by backhanding a shot that struck the post and caromed in off Kari Lehtonen.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Quakers get worn down by Harvard By DAN GELSTON AP Basketball Writer
PHILADELPHIA — Corbin Mille and Kyle Casey scored 17 points apiece and No. 25 Harvard remained perfect in the Ivy League with a 56-50 win over Penn on Friday night. The Crimson (21-2, 7-0) snapped a tie game midway through the second half with an 11-2 run that gave them the needed cushion to hang on for their ninth straight win. Zack Rosen kept the Quakers (12-11, 4-2) in the game with a 3-pointer well above the top of the arc that cut it to 53-50 with 23.7 seconds left. The Crimson hung on from the free-throw line and beat Penn for the sixth straight time. Rosen scored 16 points and Miles Cartwright had 12 for Penn, which has lost two of three to drop out of contention in the conference. The Crimson nearly let this get away in the final minutes. Rosen forced a turnover that led to Rob Belcore’s layup that made it 51-47. Rosen followed with the way-long 3, after a rushed shot two possessions earlier knocked the bottom of the net. It was ugly for both teams. Penn shot 30 percent (8 of 27) in the first half and Harvard only 32 percent (8 of 25).
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U.S. deficit fell in January The federal budget deficit fell sharply in January compared to a year earlier, as an improving economy lifts income tax revenue. The deficit is on track to shrink this year, but the red ink will still run deep: it is forecast to top $1 trillion for the fourth year in a row. The deficit declined to $27 billion last month, from $50 billion in January 2011, the Treasury Department said Friday. Most of the drop was due to several accounting changes. Even excluding the impact of those changes, the budget gap declined 18 percent last month, mostly because of higher tax receipts.
By ANDREW M. SEDER aseder@timesleader.com
The entrepreneurial spirit that helped make America into a world superpower is not dead. But it is facing competition from emerging nations taking advantage of the Internet, new technology and a global economy. That’s the view of Linda Rottenberg, a leader in promoting global entrepreneurship and the scheduled speaker at the Allen P. Kirby Lecture Series at Wilkes University. “Reclaiming the American dream: getting back our entre-
GM China plant advances General Motors Co. has won approval from environmental authorities in central China for a new $1.1 billion assembly plant, though the company says it has not yet decided on the plan. The go-ahead by the Hubei Environmental Protection Bureau is just one approval among many that would be required for such a large project. The $1.1 billion vehicle assembly plant would have an eventual annual capacity of 300,000 vehicles, the notice said.
preneurial spirit” will be the topic of the lecture Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. In a phone Rottenberg interview, Rottenberg said while American college students have reason to be concerned about the economy, she believes there are plenty of opportunities to succeed and that support is in place to encourage entrepreneurship. “I have been hearing anxiety and a sense that they’re not go-
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ing to be able to do better than their parents,” Rottenberg said. But entrepreneurship can change all of that. “It’s in our DNA. The American Dream is essentially about entrepreneurship,” said Rottenberg, the CEO and co-foun-
P&G stops Pringles sale to Diamond Foods
New government aims to solve unemployment nightmare
By JEFFREY MCCRACKEN and LAUREN COLEMAN-LOCHNER Bloomberg News
The government could lose nearly $3 billion on Energy Department loans for green energy programs — far less than the $10 billion Congress set aside for the high-risk program, according to an independent review. The White House ordered the review after criticism of a $528 million loan to Solyndra Inc., a solar company that went bankrupt. The review, led by former Treasury Department official Herb Allison, looked at 30 loans or loan guarantees totaling $23.8 billion that were offered to green energy companies and automakers such as Ford and Nissan.
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The court-appointed trustee overseeing MF Global’s liquidation says an additional $400 million is missing from customer accounts, bringing the total to a least $1.6 billion. The trustee, James Giddens, has been combing through the accounts of MF Global, which was headed by former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine, since it filed for bankruptcy protection on Oct. 31.
By DANIEL WOOLLS and CIARAN GILES Associated Press
MADRID — Spain’s new conservative government approved sweeping labor market reforms Friday as part of a drive to revive a sick economy and solve Europe’s worst unemployment nightmare. With the jobless rate at nearly 23 percent, the plan is designed to encourage companies to hire more people by cutting severance packages and offering tax breaks for taking on young people. Spain is eager to restore investor confidence, satisfy the European Union and other international institutions by seeking major structural re-
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NEW YORK – Procter & Gamble has decided to seek to terminate its sale of the Pringles snack business to Diamond Foods, said three sources with knowledge of the situation, following the accounting probe that ousted Diamond’s chief executive officer. P&G, which agreed in April 2011 to sell Pringles to Diamond for $1.5 billion, must now determine how to exit the deal and whether Diamond will resist the breakup, said one source who declined to be identified because the matter is private. If the sale were to proceed, P&G shareholders would own a majority of Diamond’s stock. Diamond, which sells Emerald snack nuts, said Wednesday it was putting CEO Michael Mendes and its chief financial officer on leave, as well as restating earnings for the past two years, after the board found payments to walnut growers had been booked in the wrong periods. Cincinnati-based P&G had previously said the sale depended on a favorable resolution of the probe. P&G finds the results "very disappointing," spokesman Paul Fox said Wednesday, noting Pringles has attracted "considerable interest" from other potential buyers. A spokesman for Diamond had no immediate comment. Divesting Pringles would get P&G, the world’s largest consumer-products company, out of the food business apart from pet food including the Iams and Eukanuba labels. The company has a paper products plant in Mehoopany, Wyoming County that employs about 4,000. P&G CEO Robert McDonald is looking overseas to grow the maker of Olay skin creams and Old Spice after shave.
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more female entrepreneurs. She said a decade ago, 8 percent of the Endeavor portfolio was made up of female entrepreneurs. Today it’s about 18 percent. She credits the Internet and technology for “enabling women to start a business from home” and still start or raise a family. But Rottenberg, a mother of 7-year-old twins, said there’s still “an old boys club” that exists in the business world and until that barrier is broken, it will remain hard for women to get backing from venture capitalists.
der of Endeavor, an organization that mentors entrepreneurs through 15 offices worldwide. Rottenberg said success breeds success and the more role models for young entrepreneurs, the stronger the system. She said those starting out need to “think globally” and they need to do it “from day one.” “Americans have to get used to the fact that we’re going to be competing with and trading with the rest of the world on more equal footing.” Rottenberg would like to see
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NATIONAL FORECAST SUNDAY Colder, flurries
WEDNESDAY Sun, a flurry
TUESDAY Cloudy
49° 25°
35° 21°
30° 15° THURSDAY Partly sunny
40° 30°
Syracuse 28/12
Poughkeepsie 34/15
Pottsville 36/15
New York City 38/23 Reading 38/15
Harrisburg 37/18
Atlantic City 42/22
Yesterday Average Record High Record Low
Heating Degree Days*
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36/25 36/20 57 in 1955 -9 in 1934 34 306 3280 4068 3952
*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s mean temperature was below 65 degrees.
Precipitation
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Sun and Moon
Sunrise 7:04a 7:03a Moonrise Today 10:21p Tomorrow 11:33p
Today Tomorrow
Highs: 20-32. Lows: 0-19. Snow showers likely today. Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers tonight.
Brandywine Valley
Highs: 37-38. Lows: 18-19. Cloudy skies and showers today. Early showers, then mostly cloudy tonight.
Philadelphia 38/18
Temperatures
The Finger Lakes
Wilkes-Barre 35/16
Delmarva/Ocean City
Highs: 39-49. Lows: 22-27. Cloudy skies and showers today. Early showers, then mostly cloudy tonight.
0.00” 0.08” 0.77” 1.98” 3.14” Sunset 5:32p 5:33p Moonset 8:42a 9:16a
Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Wilkes-Barre 4.30 -0.30 22.0 Towanda 2.70 -0.18 21.0 Lehigh Bethlehem 3.07 0.75 16.0 Delaware Port Jervis 3.54 -0.20 18.0 Last
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ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday.
38/23
25/5
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Towanda 33/14
State College 31/11
56/47
Highs: 31-39. Lows: 9-16. Cloudy, chance of snow showers today. Early snow showers, then mostly cloudy tonight. Highs: 37-43. Lows: 17-25. Cloudy skies and showers today. Early showers, then mostly cloudy tonight.
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21/16
40° 30° The Poconos
Albany 33/12
26/13
23/17
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Binghamton 29/9
Scranton 32/14
50/39
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Feb. 29 March 8
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57/46/.05 34/30/.00 5/-2/.00 34/19/.00 88/77/.00 86/54/.00 41/32/.00 84/73/.00 46/36/.00 14/1/.00
Today Tomorrow 58/26/s 32/18/c 52/33/s 51/26/sh 31/16/pc 14/-3/s 72/39/pc 77/54/s 26/14/sn 50/39/c 25/12/pc 49/32/c 56/36/s 62/54/pc 56/45/pc 50/39/sh 69/39/pc 78/48/s 43/22/sh
44/27/s 36/21/s 50/43/s 39/25/s 37/32/c 23/21/pc 59/38/s 69/47/pc 27/16/sn 51/38/r 32/22/s 43/31/c 46/44/sh 62/51/pc 57/45/pc 50/39/r 57/36/s 68/42/pc 32/26/pc
Today Tomorrow 62/45/sh 17/11/pc 10/-2/sf 29/13/s 92/74/t 74/52/pc 36/28/sn 83/71/pc 43/25/sf 13/4/pc
65/43/sh 13/3/c 0/-12/sf 30/19/pc 83/73/t 71/49/s 39/29/rs 82/73/sh 42/34/pc 17/10/pc
Having predicted six more weeks of winter that groundhog must be wearing a smile this morning. A weak storm passing through today along a cold front will bring some additional snowfall during the day and into tonight but the amount will be less than one inch. The wind will stay light today with overcast skies then as the storm strengthens offshore tonight , so will the wind gusting from the north up to 25 m.p.h. This will usher in much colder air with readings in the teens Sunday morning with only flurries. Expect partial clearing Sunday afternoon then sunny skies on Monday. - Tom Clark
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ould a few changes to your living space help you land the perfect mate? •Good decorating can’t guarantee happy romance, of course. But if a new date finds your home appealing, he or she is more likely to spend time there — which means spending time with you. • And if your home expresses your personality, you and your date can discover more quickly whether you’re compatible. • Fortunately, it’s not expensive to make your space more date-friendly, says interior designer Betsy Burnham. The goal isn’t to redecorate; you’re simply presenting your home at its best. • With Valentine’s Day approaching, Burnham and interior designers Brian Patrick Flynn of decordemon.com and Kyle Schuneman of Live Well Designs share advice on making a new date’s visit a successful one. AP PHOTOS
Clean up “The obvious things really are worth saying here: Cleanliness is free, and it’s appreciated,” Burnham says. “Do all the dishes before the person arrives. Scrub the sinks. Clean out the fridge. If you don’t want to do your laundry, get a couple of beautiful baskets and throw your laundry in there.” Schuneman suggests walking through your home as if you were a stranger, assessing it room by room to see what needs cleaning up or adjusting. What is outdated and isn’t you anymore? What might give the wrong impression? Every room matters. Even if your guest won’t be entering your bedroom, they may glimpse it on the way to the bathroom. So make your bed, and consider what the room says about you. “When single people are getting to know one another, you can really tell a lot about who they are from their more private quarters,” Flynn says. “I often use prints in bedrooms, either on the walls behind a bed or near the bed, in the form of wallpaper or fabric. Someone with more traditional prints may be a bit more oldfashioned and reserved, whereas someone with bold geometric prints may be much more daring.”
inviting, and a fluffy rug can delight guests who will be taking off their shoes. Candles or fresh flowers can make the scent of a room more appealing, whether the fragrance is crisp and energizing or soothing. And music isn’t the only way to set a mood or banish silence, Schuneman says. “Maybe it’s the crackling of a fireplace” that helps create a good atmosphere.
Brian Patrick Flynn designed this living room with several layers of pattern — from the zigzag floors, baluster wallpaper and graphic pillows — to add visual depth.
Light carefully Burnham likes to light rooms with table lamps or floor lamps when guests visit. If you must use overhead lights, she advises dimming them to avoid glare. “People want to feel that they look their best, and you want your things to look as good as they can,” Burnham says. “Overhead lights flatter no one.” Layer on the style “Just like a great person has many layers to their personality, a well-layered room speaks volumes,” Flynn says. “In my own living room, I layered texture everywhere, including grasscloth on the walls, a linen print on the draperies, a nubby tweed on the upholstery, and a thick charcoal wool shag.” Guests, he says, are “instantly drawn to the space, and end up staying for hours on end just relaxing and unwinding.” One option for bachelors: “I’ve been upholstering guys’ walls with pinstripe suit fabric,” Flynn says. “It packs sex appeal and can remain should
A living room designed by Betsy Burnham.
Feed all five senses Schuneman, who wrote “The First Apartment Book,” due out in August from Random House, says many of his younger clients focus on the visual without considering the sounds, scents and feel of their living space. People often think decorating “is just about paint on the walls,” he says, “but it’s really about creating an experience.” Soft textures will make a chair or sofa more See DATE, Page 2C
Left: In this condo for a bachelor, Brian Patrick Flynn used a red chinoiserie barstool and chrome and crystal light fixtures above reflective surfaces and added mercury glass mirrors. Right: Flynn built a custom platform bed covered in metallic vinyl, then added strong contrast to the entry vestibule with glossy red graphic wallpaper. He used men’s pinstripe fabric as a wallpaper behind the bed.
The convenience of coffee may be harming planet Earth By MARY MACVEAN Los Angeles Times
If you received a one-cup coffee maker — or a box of coffee for one — as a Christmas gift, by now you likely have brewed through and tossed out plenty of those little capsules and perhaps started to wonder about the environmental impact and the value of convenience. Turns out many people have opted for that convenience: In the 12 months ending in November, nearly 46 percent of the dollars going toward the purchase of coffee or espresso makers went to singleserve machines, according to NPD Group, a market research firm. Keurig, a major player in the one-cup
coffee business, reports that research it commissioned indicated that 13 percent of all U.S. offices have one of its brewers. The company confronts the green issue head-on, saying on its website: “As the single-cup coffee market and our Keurig brewing systems grow in popularity, we understand that the impact of the K-Cup portion pack waste stream is one of our most significant environmental challenges.” The K-cup coffee and tea cartridges are difficult to recycle be-
cause they are made of three materials: a plastic cup, which is lined with a heatsealed paper filter, plus a polyethylenecoated aluminum foil top. Keurig says the packaging keeps coffee fresh, but the cartridges are not biodegradable. Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal has reported that 9 billion cartridges have been sold. Keurig said it doesn’t make that information public, but it did say sales of KCups more than doubled in 2011 over 2010. “Finding a more en-
vironmentally friendly approach to this packaging challenge is a big priority for us,” Keurig said on its website. “We are working on a few different fronts to improve the environmental characteristics of the K-Cup system.” The company encourages consumers to put used tea and coffee grounds into a composter. Keurig came on the market in 1998 and is popular not only in homes but also offices, hotels and other spots where making a full pot of coffee often is wasteful or can lead to that burnt coffee smell as a half-consumed pot sits on the heating unit for too long. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf late in 2010 introduced One Touch, a machine
with a similar mission. Its capsules use a foil top and perforated plastic interior. And Nespresso has for years sold a onecup cartridge coffee maker. Neither company would agree to talk for this story; the Nespresso website said the company collects its aluminum coffee capsules in some places for recycling. (Some coffee makers use single-portion packets that are made of paper and grounds, without metal or plastic containers.) More than 200 varieties of coffee, tea and hot cider, including Celestial Seasonings and Starbucks, are available for the Keurig machine. At $15 or so for 24 See COFFEE, Page 2C
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Shutters, brick trim and multiple gables add interest to the facade of this family home.
he main entry to this affordable home, plan HMAFAPW01255 from Homeplans.com, is stylishly protected by a columned front porch. The splitlevel design covers 1,285 square feet of finished living space. The lower level, which offers look-out views, can be finished later for an additional 615 square feet of living space. Inside the front door, the vaulted living room has a fireplace and opens to the country-style kitchen, which contains a prep island and room for a dining table. A deck just beyond offers the perfect spot for outdoor dining. The bedrooms, privately located up a half flight of stairs, include the master suite with a walk-in closet and full bath. Two additional bedrooms have wall closets and share the use of a main bath in the hallway.
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Bedrooms: 3+ Baths: 2 Main floor: 1,285 sq. ft. Total Living Area: 1,285 sq. ft. Standard basement: 616 sq. ft. Garage: 495 sq. ft. Dimensions: 62-0 x 34-0 Exterior wall framing: 2x6 Foundation options: standard basement
The lower level is underneath the bedroom wing and may be finished later to include a family room, bathroom and two bedrooms or one bedroom and a den. This versatile setup provides room for a home office, guest living and a teen retreat. The laundry room is also on this level. Enter directly from the two-car garage to the kitchen for easy unloading of groceries.
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Michael Dupee, vice president for social responsibility at Green Mountain, said the company takes a holistic approach to assessing its earth impact. He and his wife, for example, often brewed a pot of coffee, and “we’d realize we’re late and leave two-thirds of the pot there. That is a much greater impact because it went all the way back to the growing community,” he said. Pouring coffee down the sink all the time is not a great idea, certainly. “It is true that wasting food is a serious problem. Forty percent or so of edible food in the U.S. gets thrown away,” said Darby Hoover, senior resource specialist at the Natural Resources Defense Council. But, Hoover said, the cartridg-
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Jillian Marie Foley, daughter of Michael and Lori Foley, Plains Township, is celebrating her 10th birthday today, Feb. 1 1. Jillian is a granddaughter of Joe Zawatski and the late Betty Zawatski, Plains Township, and Mike and Evelyn Foley, Wilkes-Barre.
Emily Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Jeffrey and Vinelle Johnson, Wilkes-Barre, is celebrating her 14th birthday today, Feb. 1 1. Emily is a granddaughter of Vincent and Eleanor Miskewicz, Wilkes-Barre; Jean Harris, Hudson; Louise Johnson, Slocum Township; and the late Alvin Johnson. She has a brother, Jeffrey Jr., 10.
St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church, 93 Zerby Ave., Edwardsville, recently held a potato pancake sale and has scheduled another one for March 10. The sale will be from 1 1 a.m.-3 p.m. in the basement hall of the church. Dine in or takeouts will be available. Cost is three for $2.50. Persons who worked at the recent sale, first row, from left, are: Michael Browne, Vladimir Gingo, Christina Hoidra, and Eugene Gingo. Second row: Ed Morgans, Michael Lukatchik, Joseph Wozniak, Matthew Hoidra, Paul Berdy, and Joseph Kaucher. Third row: Tom Podolak, Ed Van Camp, and Ben Dragan.
Jaden B. Hodosi Jaden Bryce Hodosi, son of Victoria Hodosi, Plains Township, is celebrating his second birthday today, Feb. 1 1. Jaden is a grandson of Helen Lavinia, Plains Township.
Plains Lions donate to church’s food pantry
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The Plains Lions Club recently presented a check for $500 to the food pantry of Plains United Methodist Church. Past District Governor Robert Milligan, past president of the Plains Lions Club, presented the check to Rachel Lohman, treasurer and member of the church’s Board of Trustees. From left: Rebecca Boran and Jane Ann O’Connell, trustees; Milligan; Lohman; Beverly Copeland and Joe Williams, trustees.
Officers of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Mens Club for the 2012 year were installed at the annual installation dinner. The Rev. Kevin Mulhern, pastor, administered the oath of office to the new officers. Incoming officers, from left, are: Steven Dule, chaplain; Tommy Rudniskas, sergeant at arms; Barry Kaminski, vice president; Frank Krasnavage, president; the Rev. Kevin Mulhern, pastor; Frank Sokola, treasurer; and Bob Kovach, secretary.
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Holy Family Altar and Rosary Society installs officers Newly elected officers of Holy Family Parish’s Altar and Rosary Society were installed at its January meeting by the Rev. Michael Zipay, pastor and spiritual adviser. During the year, the group will sponsor spiritual and social events as well as fundraisers. Meetings are the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the parish hall on Bennett Street, Luzerne. New members are welcome. First row, from left, are: Mary Watkins, secretary; Carol Cardoni, president; Katherine Long, vice president; Donna Mazaika, treasurer. Second row: Zipay; Marie Stefanides, corresponding secretary; Rosemary Sigmond, parliamentarian. Anna Wasilauski is sunshine secretary.
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CONYNGHAM: GLIFE youth group of Conyngham United Methodist Church, 6 p.m. Youth in prekindergarten though fifth grade are welcome to attend.
Sunday PITTSTON: The San Cataldo Society , 1 1 1 S. Main St. Pittston, 10:30 a.m. All full members are welcome.
Wednesday MOUNTAIN TOP: The Friendship Circle of Christ United Methodist Church, 7 p.m.
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Feb. 22 WILKES-BARRE: Christian Women of Our Lady of Hope Church, 40 Park Ave., following the 5:15 p.m. Mass at the parish rectory. Hostesses: Shirley Klauss and Dorothy Faymore. Ann Shinko is president and the Rev. John Terry is pastor and moderator of the Society.
begin a Beth Moore study called “Jesus, the One and Only.” The Sisters meet at 10 a.m. each Tuesday. All women BACK MOUNTAIN: The are welcome and encouraged Back Mountain churches will hold their annual Ecumenical to bring a friend. • Beginning Feb. 29, Soup Soup and Scripture during the & Devotions will be held at five Mondays of Lent. noon. Soup, bread and dessert The following schedule has will be served each week been announced: Feb. 27: Our Lady of Mount through April 4. • The church is a drop-off Carmel, Lake Silkworth site for March Into Reading March 5: Lehman-Idetown books. New and used books in United Methodist Church, good condition are being colLehman Township lected for children ages 5-7. March 12: St. Paul’s LuthDonations will be accepted eran Church, Dallas until Feb. 29. March 19: Maple Grove For more information on United Methodist Church, any of these activities, call Pikes Creek March 26: Huntsville United 788-3960. Methodist Church, Huntsville DALLAS: The Dallas BapPrayer and soup will begin tist Youth will be hosting a at 6 p.m. with reflection on Valentine’s Day pasta dinner the upcoming scripture at at Dallas Baptist Church, 6:45 p.m. and a presentation Memorial Highway, on Sunfrom the pastor of that day. Seating and orders will church. The closing prayer is be taken beginning at 12:30 at 8 p.m. p.m., just after the second CONYNGHAM: Conyngham church service ends. Meal includes pasta, salad, United Methodist Church, garlic bread and dessert. TakeMain Street, has announced outs will be available. The the following events : cost is by donation; money • The Sisters group will
earned goes toward events and trips sponsored by the youth group. For information, call Lynn Mounce at 301-4665. KINGSTON: Christ Community Church, 100 W. Dorrance St., is conducting a Sunday Night Bible Study at 6 p.m. The Book of John is currently being examined. Refreshments will be available.
Mravchak, vice president; and Antoinette Stec, secretary. The Rev. Joseph Greskiewicz is pastor and club moderator. New members are invited.
MOUNTAIN TOP: The Friendship Circle of Christ United Methodist Church will be making homemade candy Easter eggs. Volunteers are needed on the following dates: Feb. 14 and 15, 21 and 23, 28 and 29. Members will meet at 6 p.m. in the church kitchen.
WEST PITTSTON: First United Methodist Church of West Pittston will hold a pastie sale on Thursday. Pasties offered are meat with or without onions; vegetable with cheese; sausage and pepper. To order, call the church office at 655-1083 Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or contact Ann Alaimo at 654-3850 or Warren Pollard at 654-4745. Orders must be in by Tuesday. No orders will be taken on Wednesday or the day of the sale. Cost of the pasties is $5.
PLAINS TWP.: The Womens Society of SS. Peter and Paul Church will resume meetings at 7 p.m. Feb. 20 in the Parish Center. Plans for the new year will be discussed. Installation of officers will take place. They are: Karen Cominsky, president; Patricia
WILKES-BARRE: Slovak Stations of the Cross, sponsored by the Slovak Heritage Society of NEPA, will be conducted at 2 p.m. March 11 at St. Andre Bessette Parish, St. Stanislaus Kostka worship site, 666 N. Main St. For information, call 823-1222.
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Mother is engaged to a ‘wonderful’ man but appears not to trust him Dear Abby: I am 11. My mom is engaged to a man who I think is wonderful, but she always questions whether he’s cheating on her. Their wedding has been postponed three times because she thinks he’s lying to her. I don’t think she realizes what she’s got. When I ask her if everything is OK between them, she says, “Everything is fine, and if it wasn’t, it would be too complicated for you to understand.” I just want them to live happily together. What should I do? — Old Enough to Know in Alabama Dear Old Enough To Know: You may be old enough to know, but if your
DEAR ABBY ADVICE mom doesn’t feel comfortable sharing certain personal information with you, that should be her privilege. Her suspicions may be the result of having been hurt in past relationships, or she may have caught her fiance being less than truthful at some point. Your mother should not marry ANYONE — regardless of how great a catch he may seem to you — unless she is certain she can trust him. The fact that their wedding has been postponed three times sends me a message that she thinks she has reason for concern in that department.
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Dear Abby: I’m 16 and want to have my ear pierced a second time. My friends have all gotten multiple ear piercings. All I want is to get the cartilage on my right ear pierced, but Mom and Dad refuse. Mom says that any piercing other than one in each ear looks “trashy” and people will think unfavorably of me. I don’t see the big deal. I just want one little stud, and I’d pay for it myself. I’m a respectful and honest girl. Mom says I’ll have to wait until I’m 18 and out of her house. I don’t understand why she won’t let me get this done. My best friend’s mother, who is stricter than mine, let her get her cartilage pierced. What do you think? — Not Asking For Much in Illinois
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Repairing an older car might not be worth it PAUL BRAND WHEELS
tana with 129,000 miles on it. Occasionally the upshifts are hard or harsh. On the next trip, it will be smooth. When it’s acting up, I baby it and take it super easy on the gas. I’m guessing maybe a transmission solenoid or valve sticks once in a while. Is there any damage from the occasional "thunk" upshifts? I do change the transmission fluid and filter on a regular basis.
Q. We own a 2004 Honda Civic .
Hybrid with just less than 100,000 miles on it. The check-engine and IMA (integrated motor assist) lights came on, so we took it to the dealer. The mechanics said nothing was wrong but to come back if the warning lights came back on. Well, they did two weeks later. The dealer said that the battery needs to be replaced at a cost of about $3,000. It looks like the book value of the car is $4,000 to $5,000, but that doesn’t include the battery replacement. At what point do you throw in the towel and replace the car — when the cost of the repair is about the same as the value of the car?
A. Start the diagnosis by check-
ing for fault codes with a scan tool. If the transmission operates in the "limp" or "fault" mode, hydraulic line pressure is increased to prevent slippage, which will make the upshifts noticeably more firm. Hard or firm shifts may not feel good, but they don’t hurt the transmission.
A. The lithium-ion battery pack
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in your Honda was warranted for eight years or 80,000 miles, except in California and several other states where the mandated warranty was 10 years or 150,000 miles. I’d be inclined to encourage the dealer to ask Honda for some level of customer goodwill help. All they can do is say no. Looking at your basic question regarding repair cost vs. replacement vehicle, I can’t argue with choosing to replace the vehicle when the cost of repairs approaches
the value of the vehicle. Repairs do not enhance vehicle value, thus are not recoverable. Putting major repair dollars toward the purchase of a replacement vehicle probably makes more sense in the long run,
particularly if you’re planning to trade in your older vehicle. In most cases a dealer can repair — in this case replace the hybrid battery pack — for less than you can, so the dealer may value your trade a bit
higher than someone purchasing it at retail and facing the cost of battery replacement.
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CADILLAC ‘00 DTS Tan, satellite
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GEO `93 PRIZM 91,000 miles. Looks & runs like new. $2,300 or best offer, please call 570-702-6023
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CHRYSLER ‘04 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE
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CALL 570-763-0767 VOLKSWAGEN ‘00 BEETLE 2.0 automatic, air 67k miles $6400. 570-466-0999
clean title, 4 cylinder, auto, 115k miles. Power windows, & keyless entry, CD player, cruise, central console heated power mirrors. $3900 570-991-5558
JAGUAR `00 S TYPE 4 door sedan. Like
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LINCOLN ‘05 TOWN CAR 39K miles. Looks & runs perfect! $13,500 WARRANTY MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-288-6227
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HONDA `07 ACCORD V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1
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TOYOTA ‘04 CELICA GT 112K miles. Blue, 5
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Low mileage, 110,000 miles, 5 speed, 2 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, power windows, power mirrors, AM/FM radio, CD changer, leather interior, rear defroster, tinted windows, custom wheels, $8,000. (570) 817-1803
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375 W Main St, Plymouth, PA 18651
570-779-2288
WEEKEND SPECIAL $13.95 for a Large Plain Pie & a Dozen Wings Dine in only. Valid Saturday & Sunday. One coupon per party/table. Present coupon upon ordering.
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K E N P OL L OCK N IS S A N
TH E NUM BER 1 NISSAN DEAL ER IN TH E NE AND C ENTRAL PA REGIO N**
2012 N IS S A N A L TIM A SA VE 20% 2.5S S E DA N
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*$349 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $16,666.30; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $2,000 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,197.50. $1000 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
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2012 N IS S A N FRON TIE R K IN G CA B 4X4 S V
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10 KING C A B S A VA ILA B LE! 6 SP EEDS & A U TO M A TIC S!
3 A VA ILA B LE @ TH IS P R IC E! SA VE O VER $7000 O FF M SR P !
V-6, Au to m a tic, L ea ther, Hea ted S ea ts , Allo ys , PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt, Pro Pkg, a n d M u ch M o re!!
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*$549 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $19,958.40; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $5,000 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $5,197.50. $0 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
2011 N IS S A N P A THFIN DE R S IL V E R E DT. 4X4 STK#N 21021 M O D EL# 25411 M SR P $39,150
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V-6, CVT , AW D, Na viga tio n , L ea ther, Po w er T o p , 20 in W heels , All Po w erBo s e S o u n d , M u ch M o re, Cho o s e F ro m 3!!!
W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE
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*$229 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $13,743; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $2,000 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,197.50. $500 Nis s a n Altim a Cu s to m erBo n u s Ca s h in clu d ed .
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SA VE $5000 O FF M SR P O N A LL 2012 M A XIM A ’S
28 ,735
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STK#N 21002 M O D EL# 15112 M SR P $25,450
P lu s Ta x.
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2012 N IS S A N A L TIM A COUP E 2.5S
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*$219 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $15,320.70; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru N M AC @ T ier1; $2,000 Ca s h D o w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,197.50. $1000 N is s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
STK#N 21283 M O D EL# 16112 M SR P $33,735
*
*
*$179 PerM o n th p lu s ta x, 24 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $15,244.80; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $2,000 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery $2,197.50. $850 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te a n d $500 Altim a Bo n u s Ca s h in clu d ed .
L EAS E FOR *
219
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W / $150 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE & $750 N M AC CAP TIVE CAS H & $50 0 ALTIM A B ON U S CAS H
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4 Cyl, CVT , A/C, AM /F M /CD, Pu s h Bu tto n S ta rt, PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt& M u ch M o re!
STK#N 21224 M O D EL# 22412 M SR P $26,415
4 Cyl, CVT , Ba ck-Up Ca m era , Blu eto o th, Allo ys , Po w erS ea t, PW , PDL , Rea r T in ted Gla s s a n d M u ch M o re!
NISSA N LEA F
O R M O R E O N A LL 2012 A LTIM A S!
STK#N 20603 M O D EL# 13112 M SR P $23,820
2012 N IS S A N ROGUE ILA B LE @ TH IS P R IC E! S V A W D 18 SA9 AVEVA $3,000 O FF M SR P !
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3 1,9 9 5
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38 9
*
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249
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*$249 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $17,409; M u s tb e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $2,000 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,220.00. $0 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
4 Cyl, CVT , Na viga tio n , M o o n ro o f, Allo ys , F o g L ights , PW , PDL , Cru is e, T ilt& M u ch M o re!
$
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W / $2 5 0 0 N IS S AN R EB ATE
2012 N IS S A N S E N TRA 2.0S R S P E CIA L E DITION STK#N 21448 M O D EL# 12212 M SR P $20,320
STK#N 21331 M O D EL# 31412 M SR P $29,015
$
L EAS E FO R
15 9
*
P ER M O. P lu s Ta x.
*$159 Perm o n th p lu s ta x, 39 m o n th lea s e; 12,000 m iles p eryea r; Res id u a l= $12,192; M u s t b e a p p ro ved thru NM AC @ T ier1; $2,000 Ca s h Do w n o rT ra d e E q u ity (+ ) p lu s regis tra tio n fees ; T o ta l d u e @ d elivery= $2,197.50. $0 Nis s a n L ea s e Reb a te in clu d ed .
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350 V8, Auto. 75,000 miles on current engine. 12' wood bed, body, tires, interior good. Excellent running condition. New generator, starter, battery. Just tuned and inspected. $6,900. Call 570-656-1080
439
Motorcycles
DAELIM 2006
150 CCs. 4,700 miles. 70 MPG. New battery & tires. $1,500; negotiable. Call 570-288-1246 or 570-328-6897
HARLEY 2011 HERITAGE SOFTTAIL Black. 1,800 miles.
ABS brakes. Security System Package. $16,000 firm. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY 570-704-6023
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 NIGHTTRAIN New rear tire. Very good condition. 23K miles. $8,500. Call 570-510-1429
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘01 Electra Glide, Ultra Classic, many chrome accessories, 13k miles, Metallic Emerald Green. Garage kept, like new condition. Includes Harley cover. $12,900 570-718-6769 570-709-4937
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘03 Dyna Wide Glide
Excellent condition garage kept! Golden Anniversary - silver/black. New Tires. Extras. 19,000 miles. Must Sell! $10,000. 570-639-2539
HARLEY DAVIDSON
‘08 FLHTCU. Ultra classic, mint condition. white & black pearls. 6,500 miles. Reduced to $17,500 Call Bill 570-262-7627
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
HONDA ‘84 XL200R 8,000 original miles,
excellent condition. $1,000. 570-379-3713
MOTO GUZZI `03
1,100 cc. 1,900 miles. Full dress. Shaft driven. Garage kept. Excellent condition. $6000. Health Problems. Call 570-654-7863
POLARIS ‘00 VICTORY CRUISER 14,000 miles,
92 V-twin, 1507 cc, extras $6000. 570-883-9047
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
Collect cash, not dust! Clean out your basement, garage or attic and call the Classified department today at 570829-7130!
442 RVs & Campers
FLAGSTAFF `08 CLASSIC NOW BACK IN PA.
Super Lite Fifth Wheel. LCD/DVD flat screen TV, fireplace, heated mattress, ceiling fan, Hide-a-Bed sofa, outside speakers & grill, 2 sliders, aluminum wheels, , awning, microwave oven, tinted safety glass windows, fridge & many accessories & options. Excellent condition, $22,500. 570-868-6986
FOREST RIVER ‘10 SURVEYOR 234T 24’ Travel trailer.
Sleeps 7, two queen beds, tinted windows, 17’ awning, fridge, microwave, oven/range, sofa bed, water heater. A/C, one slide out, smoke free, only $14,995. 570-868-6426
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PERSONAL SAFETY WITH ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM FOG LAMPS AM/FM/CD
LEATHER SEATS VIN #3LCR803324
HANDS-FREE SYNC SIDE AIR CURTAINS MESSAGE CENTER POWER LOCKS POWER WINDOWS
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 2/29/12.
NEW 2012 LINCOLN MKX AWD NEW 2012 LINCOLN MKZ
Leather Seats, Message Center, Side Air Curtains, CD, Fog Lamps, SYNC, Personal Safety with Anti-Theft Sys., PL, PW,
3.7L V6, CD, Auto. Temp Control, 18â&#x20AC;? Alum. Wheels, Leather Heated/Cooled Seats, Satellite Radio, Side Air Curtains, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Reverse Sensing Sys.,
VIN #3LCR807016
MPG
VIN #2LCBL11439
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 2/29/12.
NEW 2012 LINCOLN MKS AWD NEW 2012 LINCOLN MKT AWD
3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing Sys., THX Sound Sys. with CD, Dual Zone Electronic Auto. Temp. Control,Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys.,
All Wheel Drive, 3.5L V6, , SYNC, Heat/Cool Leather Seats, Trailer Tow Pkg., Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Push Button Start, THX Audio Sys., Blind Spot Monitoring Sys., Reverse Camera Sys.,
VIN #2LCBL53605
VIN #1LCG805557
24 Mos.
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 2/29/12.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 2/29/12.
6 YR./100,000 MILE COMPREHENSIVE 200-POINT INSPECTION LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE FULL TANK OF GAS VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT NEW WIPER BLADES WARRANTY IS FULLY TRANSFERABLE FRESH OIL & FILTER 24/7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
08-09 LINCOLN MKZ AWD Most with Parking Sensors, SYNC, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad
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2012 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD
2012 SUZUKI KIZASHI S AWD
Stk#S1837 $ MSRP
Stk#S1792 $ MSRP
18,019*
23,519*
3-Mode Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, 8 Standard Airbags, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors
Advanced Intelligent All-Wheel Drive, 8 Standard Airbags, Dual Zone Digital Climate Control, Automatic CVT Transmission, TouchFree Smart Key, Power Windows, Power Locks
TAX TIME SALE PRICE
TAX TIME SALE PRICE
14,999*
$
0
$
19,999*
%
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2012 SUZUKI SX4 SEDAN Stk#S1773
2012 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 4WD
Stk# S1963
MSRP
$
18,289*
LE Popular Package, 8 Standard Airbags, Automatic CVT Transmission, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Alloy Wheels
$
SALE!
TAX TIME SALE PRICE
15,499*
4 Wheel Drive, Voice Activated Navigation w/ Blue Tooth, Automatic Transmission, $ Power Windows, Power Locks, Power MSRP Mirrors, Electronic Stability Control
$
24,284*
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20,999*
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Stk# S1734
8 Standard Airbags, Alloy Wheels, Electronic Stability Control, Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Fog Lamps
81 INTERSTATE
ROUTE 315 ROUTE 315
KEN POLLOCK SUZUKI
$
17,689*
TAX TIME SALE PRICE
$
14,599*
*Tax and tags additional. Buy now price includes Suzuki Manufacturer rebates of $1,000 on 2012 Suzuki SX4 AWD, Grand Vitara 4x4, Sportback, SX4 Sedan, and Kizashi. $500 Suzuki owner loyalty on 2012 Suzuki SX4 AWD, Grand Vitara 4x4, Sportback, SX4 Sedan, and $1,000 Suzuki Owner Loyalty on 2012 Suzuki Kizashi. All Ken Pollock Suzuki discounts applied. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Not responsible for typographical errors. 0% financing in lieu of Suzuki Manufacturers rebates. *Offers valid on in stock vehicles only.
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DAKOTA/RAM
2008 DODGE RAM 1500 ST REG CAB 1-47154, WHITE, V6, BEDLINER, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 50,000 MILES 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 ST REG CAB 1-46394, BR BLUE, V6, CRUISE, TOW PKG, PWIND, BEDLINER, AIR, 5SP 55,000 MILES 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 REG CAB 1-46586, SILVER, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 56,000 MILES 2008 DODGE RAM 1500 ST REG LONGBED 2-23096, WHITE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 43,000 MILES 2008 DODGE RAM 1500 ST REG LONGBED 2-24676, BLACK, BEDLINER, 2WD, AIR, 6SP 35,000 MILES 2008 DODGE RAM 1500 ST REG CAB 1-46642, SILVER, V6, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, 6SP 33,000 MILES 2008 DODGE RAM 1500 ST REG LONGBED 2-24724, WHITE, V6, CRUISE, TILT, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES 2009 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT REG LONGBED 2-24728, RED, HEMI V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 41,000 MILES 2008 DODGE RAM 1500 SXT REG CAB 1-45710, MED BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, BEDLINER, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 ST REG LONGBED 1-47057, BLACK, V6, CLOTH, CRUISE, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 ST REG LONGBED 1-47004, WHITE, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES 2008 DODGE DAKOTA ST CREW CAB 4X4 4DR 1-47125, SILVER, V6, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 REG 4X4 LONGBED 1-46647, WHITE, CLOTH, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 REG 4X4 LONGBED 2-22999, BROWN, V8, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES 2009 DODGE RAM 1500 REG CAB 4X4 1-45496, SILVER, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, SLIDING REAR WINDOW, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES 2011 DODGE DAKOTA SLT CREW 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-45052DR, GRAY, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 4DR PD12-114A, SILVER, 4.7V8, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES 2008 DODGE RAM 1500 SXT CREW 4X4 4DR 2-24705, RED, V8, 17CHROMES, PWIND, CRUISE, TONNEAU COVER, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES 2011 DODGE DAKOTA SLT CREW 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-44981DR, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES 2011 DODGE DAKOTA SLT CREW 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-44983DR, BRIGHT BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES 2011 DODGE DAKOTA SLT CREW 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-45110DR, BRIGHT BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 12,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 2-24171DR, RED, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 2-24349DR, SILVER, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, BEDLINER, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-47007DR, SILVER, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-46794DR, WHITE, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-47105DR, WHITE, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-47107DR, WHITE, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 5-194DR, RED, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 2-23923DR, RED, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 5-157DR, RED, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-46873DR, RED, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 5-152DR, DEEP RED, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 7-7745DR, DEEP RED, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 5-148DR, BLACK, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 2-23926DR, SILVER, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 7-7683DR, GRAY, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 7-7719DR, GRAY, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 7-7724DR, GRAY, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 2-24713DR, GRAY, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-47214DR, BRIGHT BLUE, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT QUAD 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-47217DR, BRIGHT BLUE, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 4DR 2-24828, WHITE, HEMI V8, CHROMES, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 2500 ST QUAD CAB 4X4 4DR 2-24777, BLACK, V8, PWIND, CHROME STYLED WHEELS, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 4DR 2-24324, WHITE, HEMI V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES 2011 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT QUAD CAB 4X4 4DR (DR) 33,000 MILES
9-9504DR, SILVER, HEMI V8, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO
CHARGER/CHALLENGER
2009 DODGE CHARGER SE 1-47052, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT (DR) 1-46001DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT (DR) 1-46328DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT (DR) 2-24739DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT (DR) 5-189DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CHARGER (DR) 1-45394DR, WHITE, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT 2-23651S, BRIGHT BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CHALLENGER 2DR 9-9676, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE CHARGER (DR) 9-9622DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE CHARGER (DR) 9-9623DR, DK BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE CHARGER SE (DR) 9-9607DR, ORANGE, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE CHARGER SE (DR) 9-9710DR, ORANGE, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CHALLENGER 2DR 1-46983, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE CHARGER RALLYE PLUS (DR) 9-9736DR, GRAY, V6, SUNROOF, 18”ALLOYS, 8PT4 INCH TOUCHSCREEN, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE CHALLENGER CPE 1-47005, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE CHARGER RT AWD
9-9554, GRAY, V8, RED LEATHER, ROOF, NAVI, 19”ALLOYS, HEAT-COOL CUP HOLDERS, AIR, AUTO
33,000 MILES 30,000 MILES 30,000 MILES 32,000 MILES 32,000 MILES 11,000 MILES 4,000 MILES 43,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 12,000 MILES 12,000 MILES 8,000 MILES 23,000 MILES 8,000 MILES 11,000 MILES 6,000 MILES
PATRIOT
2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4 9-9747, LIME GREEN, 4CYL, CD, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4 (DR) 1-46665DR, BLACK, 4CYL, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4 (DR) 2-24780DR, BLACK, 4CYL, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4 (DR) 1-47212DR, BLACK, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4 (DR) 2-24711DR, SILVER, 4CYL, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4 (DR) 9-9707DR, SILVER, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4 (DR) 2-24741DR, SILVER, 4CYL, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4 9-9749, ORANGE, 4CY, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 2-24821DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9722DR, WHITE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9724DR, WHITE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9723DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP PATRIOT LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9750DR, GRAY, 4CYL, ALLOYS, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO
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GRAND CARAVAN
2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CARGO 1-47222, WHITE, V6, PWIND, PLOCKS, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES 2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE 1-47228, BRIGHT BLUE, V6, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 52,000 MILES 2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE 1-47153, RED, V6, STOW QUADS, PWIND, DUAL AC 32,000 MILES 2009 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE 1-46999, RED, V6, STOW N GO BENCHES, PSEAT, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE (DR) 9-9508DR, SANDALWOOD, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 20,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 2-24738DR, BRIGHT BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PSEAT, PWR DOOR, CRUISE, DUAL AC 29,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 2-24850DR, BRIGHT BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PSEAT, PWR DOOR, CRUISE, DUAL AC 33,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 2-24838DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PSEAT, PWR DOOR, CRUISE, DUAL AC 31,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 2-24829DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PSEAT, PWR DOORS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 28,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 1-46053DR, BRIGHT BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 27,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 1-46052DR, WHITE, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 27,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 2-23794DR, WHITE, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PWR DOORS, PWR LIFTGATE, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 27,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 9-9492DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 26,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 2-23793DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PWR DOORS, PWR LIFTGATE, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 27,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 9-9682DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PWR DOORS, PWR LIFTGATE, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 24,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 1-46054DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 27,000 MILES 2011 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN MAINSTREET (DR) 9-9483DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PWR DOOR, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 15,000 MILES 2011 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN MAINSTREET (DR) 9-9689DR, WHITE, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PWR DOOR, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 23,000 MILES 2011 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW (DR) 2-24781DR, BLACK, V6, STOW QUADS, PWR DOORS, ALLOYS, REAR CAMERA, CRUISE, DUAL AC 28,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT 1-45771, WHITE, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, DUAL PWR SLIDERS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 22,000 MILES 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT (DR) 1-45313DR, WHITE, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, DUAL PWR SLIDERS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 16,000 MILES 2011 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW 2-24682, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PWR LIFTGATE, PWR DOOR, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 15,000 MILES 2011 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW (DR) 2-24804DR, SILVER, V6, STOW QUADS, PSEAT, BACK UP CAMERA, PWR DOOR, CRUISE, DUAL AC 18,000 MILES 2011 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW (DR) 9-9726DR, ORANGE, V6, STOW QUADS, DVD, REAR CAMERA, PWR DOOR, PWR LIFTGATE, DUAL AC
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10,000 MILES
2010 DODGE AVENGER SXT 1-47198S, GOLD, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE AVENGER SXT (DR) 1-46063DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE AVENGER SXT (DR) 1-47174DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET (DR) 9-9672DR, SILVER, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE AVENGER SXT (DR) 5-195DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE AVENGER SXT (DR) 9-9729DR, SILVER, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER (DR) 9-9652DR, BLACK, PSEAT, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER (DR) 9-9730DR, BLACK, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER EXPRESS (DR) 9-9743DR, BLACK, PSEAT, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET (DR) 2-24825DR, BLACK, CHROMES, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER MAINSTREET (DR) 9-9712DR, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER (DR) 9-9738DR, ORANGE, 18”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER (DR) 9-9740DR, ORANGE, 18”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER (DR) 9-9741DR, ORANGE, 17”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER (DR) 9-9739DR, RED, 18”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER SE (DR) 9-9695DR, SILVER, CHROMES, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER EXPRESS (DR) 9-9744DR, SILVER, PSEAT, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER EXPRESS (DR) 9-9745DR, SILVER, PSEAT, HEATED SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE AVENGER RT (DR) 9-9733DR, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, SPOILER, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE AVENGER RT (DR) 9-9734DR, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, SPOILER, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE AVENGER EXPRESS 2-24179, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO
37,000 MILES 33,000 MILES 27,000 MILES 24,000 MILES 27,000 MILES 21,000 MILES 16,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 11,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 21,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 23,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 26,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 2,000 MILES
LIBERTY
2006 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 1-45887DRA, BLACK, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 2008 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 2-24089, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 9-9649S, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 2-24730DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 1-47188DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 1-47187DR, LT GOLD, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 5-182DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 5-192DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 5-191DR, WHITE, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 7-7633DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 7-7701DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 5-186DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 5-187DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 (DR) 5-185DR, GREEN, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP LIBERTY JET 4X4
64,000 MILES 34,000 MILES 24,000 MILES 18,000 MILES 18,000 MILES 18,000 MILES 17,000 MILES 18,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 18,000 MILES 17,000 MILES 17,000 MILES 17,000 MILES 16,000 MILES 12,000 MILES
10,000 MILES
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SEBRING/PT CRUISER
2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING CH12-15A, GRAY, V6, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER N12-198A, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 2009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 1-46417, BLACK, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 2009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2-23766, SILVER, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 2009 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2-24658, SILVER, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING (DR) 9-9593DR, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED 2-24853, SILVER, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED (DR) 9-9634DR, MED RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED (DR) 9-9589DR, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LIMITED 9-9597, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO
68,000 MILES 44,000 MILES 34,000 MILES 32,000 MILES 34,000 MILES 33,000 MILES 27,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 24,000 MILES 24,000 MILES
2011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING (DR) 9-9735DR, LT BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING (DR) 1-46789DR, BRIGHT BLUE, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING (DR) 9-9608DR, LT BLUE, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING (DR) 9-9609DR, LT BLUE, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING (DR) 9-9686DR, CREAM, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING (DR) 9-9642DR, WHITE, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING (DR) 1-45711DR, BRIGHT BLUE, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING (DR)
NITRO/JOURNEY/DURANGO
2010 DODGE JOURNEY SE (DR) 1-47119DR, GRAY, 4CYL, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 46,000 MILES 2010 DODGE JOURNEY SE (DR) 1-47179DR, SILVER, 4CYL, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 49,000 MILES 2009 DODGE JOURNEY SE N11-778A, GRAY, 4CYL, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES 2009 DODGE JOURNEY SE PF12-39A, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES 2009 DODGE JOURNEY SE 1-46967, GRAY, 4CYL, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 41,000 MILES 2008 DODGE NITRO SXT 2-24375, WHITE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, 2WD, AIR, 6SP 34,000 MILES 2010 DODGE JOURNEY SE (DR) 1-47206DR, WHITE, 4CYL, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES 2010 DODGE JOURNEY SE (DR) 9-9725DR, WHITE, 4CYL, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES 2009 DODGE JOURNEY SE 1-46966, BLACK, 4CYL, PWIND, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES 2008 DODGE NITRO SLT 4X4 1-47030, BRIGHT BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 40,000 MILES 2010 DODGE NITRO 4X4 J12-38A, SILVER, V6, 20”CHROMES, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES 2011 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET (DR) 9-9698DR, SILVER, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, 2WD, DUAL AC 17,000 MILES 2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD (DR) 1-47083DR, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES 2011 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET (DR) 9-9697DR, SILVER, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, 2WD, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES 2011 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET (DR) 9-9699DR, WHITE, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, 2WD, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES 2011 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET F12-227A, RED, 3RD SEAT, 19”ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, 2WD, DUAL AC 11,000 MILES 2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD (DR) 9-9713DR, BLACK, V6, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 25,000 MILES 2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD (DR) 5-196DR, BLACK, V6, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 24,000 MILES 2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD (DR) 2-24797DR, RED, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 21,000 MILES 2010 DODGE JOURNEY SXT AWD (DR) 2-24839DR, BRIGHT BLUE, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 29,000 MILES 2011 DODGE JOURNEY MAINSTREET AWD (DR) 9-9708DR, WHITE, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 15,000 MILES 2011 DODGE DURANGO CREW AWD (DR) 9-9548DR, GRAY, 3RD SEAT, REAR CAMERA, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 14,000 MILES 2011 DODGE DURANGO CREW AWD (DR) 9-9562DR, BLUE, 3RD SEAT, REAR CAMERA, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC
10,000 MILES
6,999 $ 8,999 $ 9,999 $ 9,999 $ 9,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 12,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $
2007 JEEP COMPASS 1-45709, TAN, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, PRIVACY GLASS 2WD, AIR, 5SP 2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4 2-24240, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4 (DR) 9-9731DR, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4 (DR) 5-176DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, FOG LIGHTS, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4 (DR) 5-177DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, FOG LIGHTS, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4 (DR) 5-183DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, FOG LIGHTS, AIR, AUTO 2010 JEEP COMPASS SPORT 4X4 (DR) 5-180DR, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, FOG LIGHTS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9613DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9656DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9657DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9687DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9716DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9720DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9655DR, WHITE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9717DR, WHITE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9617DR, DK BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9662DR, DK BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9665DR, DK BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9709DR, DK BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO 2011 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 (DR) 9-9669DR, BLACK, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, HEATED SEATS, AIR, AUTO
48,000 MILES 25,000 MILES 24,000 MILES 25,000 MILES 26,000 MILES 29,000 MILES 29,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 12,000 MILES 11,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 11,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 8,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 14,000 MILES 16,000 MILES 15,000 MILES
11,999 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 14,999 $ 15,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 19,999 $ 26,999 $ 26,999 $ $
9,999 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $
$
LAREDO/COMMANDER
2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 H12-242A, SILVER, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 37,000 MILES 2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 HF12-92B, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 33,000 MILES 2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4 9-9237, RED, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES 2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4 9-9452, LT GRAY, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 34,000 MILES 2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4 1-46939, GREEN, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES 2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 1-47204, SILVER, V8, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES 2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4 1-46542, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES 2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4 9-9399, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES 2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4 9-9398, GRAY, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES 2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4 2-23504, GRAY, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES 2008 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4 1-46687, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES 2010 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4 (DR) 1-46413DR, SILVER, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 23,000 MILES 2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 (DR) 21,000 MILES
9-9737DR, GRAY, PSEAT, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO
CALIBER
2007 DODGE CALIBER SE 2-24737, BLACK, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 2009 DODGE CALIBER SXT GM11-363B, MAROON, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP 2010 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET 1-47059, INFERNO RED, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 DODGE CALIBER SXT 1-47104, RED, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 2009 DODGE CALIBER SXT PF12-42A, ORANGE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CALIBER SXT N11-998A, ORANGE, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CALIBER 9-9746, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE CALIBER 2-24731, PEWTER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 2010 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET 9-9437, GOLD, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 DODGE CALIBER MAINSTREET 9-9444DR, GOLD, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE CALIBER 1-46429S, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 2011 DODGE CALIBER SXT (DR) 1-46364DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2011 DODGE CALIBER
23,000 MILES 37,000 MILES 33,000 MILES 27,000 MILES 30,000 MILES 33,000 MILES 12,000 MILES 4,000 MILES (DR)
1-46962, BLACK, 18”ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP
11,000 MILES 14,000 MILES 9,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 5,000 MILES
13,999 14,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 19,999 $ 23,999 $ $
8,999 9,999 $ 10,999 $ 10,999 $ 10,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 13,999 $ 14,999 $ $
WRANGLER
200/300
2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX 9-9464, DK GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 24,000 MILES 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX BF12-126B, SILVER, V6, PSEAT, STOW QUADS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 27,000 MILES 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING (DR) 9-9353DR, LT BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, STOW QUADS, PWR LIFTGATE, PSEAT, CRUISE, PWR DOORS, DUAL AC 22,000 MILES 2011 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING (DR) 9-9594DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, REAR CAMERA, QUADS, PWR DOOR, CRUISE, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES 2011 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING (DR) 2-24863DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, REAR CAMERA, QUADS, PSEAT, PWR DOOR, DUAL AC 17,000 MILES 2011 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING (DR) 2-24865DR, LT BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, REAR CAMERA, QUADS, PSEAT, PWR DOOR, DUAL AC 19,000 MILES 2011 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING (DR) 2-24866DR, LT BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, REAR CAMERA, QUADS, PSEAT, PWR DOOR, DUAL AC 19,000 MILES 2011 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING (DR)
11,999 11,999 $ 12,999 $ 13,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 18,999 $ 18,999 $ 20,999 $
COMPASS
AVENGER
G12-31A, BLUE, NAVIGATION, 20”ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO
TOWN & COUNTRY
9-9515DR, SILVER, V6, MYGIG, REAR CAMERA, ALLOYS, PWR DOORS, PWR LIFTGATE, CRUISE, DUAL AC
9,999 9,999 $ 9,999 $ 10,999 $ 10,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $ 15,999 $ 18,999 $ 18,999 $ 18,999 $ 19,999 $ 19,999 $ 19,999 $ 20,999 $ 20,999 $ 20,999 $ 21,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 27,999 $ 28,999 $ 29,999 $ 29,999 $
27,000 MILES 31,000 MILES 9,000 MILES 11,000 MILES 26,000 MILES 25,000 MILES 28,000 MILES
9-9639DR, SILVER, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES
13,999 $ 14,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $
2008 JEEP WRANGLER X 4X4 SOFT-TOP 1-46978S, GREEN, ALLOYS, AIR, 5SP 21,000 MILES 2009 JEEP WRANGLER X 4X4 SOFT TOP 1-45836, MAROON, CRUISE, CD, TILT, AIR, 5SP 23,000 MILES 2010 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 SOFT-TOP 1-47002, BLACK, ALLOYS, AIR, 6SP 16,000 MILES 2010 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 SOFT-TOP 1-46997, BLACK, AIR, 5SP 16,000 MILES 2011 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 HARD TOP 2DR 2-24602DRA, GREEN, V6, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 4,000 MILES 2010 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 SOFT TOP 1-46722S, ORANGE, MOUNTAIN PKG, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES 2011 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4 2DR HARD TOP 2-24783, ORANGE, V6, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES 2011 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 4X4 HARD TOP 2DR J12-41A, COSMOS BLUE, 3.8V6, CLOTH, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 5SP 3,000 MILES 2010 JEEP WRANGLER RUBICON UNLIMITED 4X4 4DR HF11-277A, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, 4DOOR, AIR, 6SP
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5,000 MILES
16,999 17,999 $ 19,999 $ 19,999 $ 21,999 $ 22,999 $ 23,999 $ 24,999 $ 29,999 $ $
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SUNLINE SOLARIS `91
25’ travel trailer A/C. Bunk beds. New fridge & hot water heater. Excellent condition. $3,900. 570-466-4995
W E H A N D PIC K TH E BEST N EW C A R TR A D E-IN S & LEA SE TU R N -IN S & SELL TH EM R IG H T H ER E IN TU N KH A N N O C K A T A FR A C TIO N O F TH EIR O R IG IN A L PR IC E. TH EY D R IV E LIKE N EW & SO M E SM ELL LIKE N EW BU T C O ST TH O U SA N D S LESS. 2008 CHRYS L E R 2010 CHRYS L E R Cle a ra n c e Pric e d 300L X 300 TOURIN G A S
L OW
A S
A S
$
S tk #11230A
14,9 00 A S
2009 N IS S A N FRON TIE R S E CRE W CA B 4X4
L OW
A S
19 2
$
6 Cyl, On ly 33,570 M iles , Ben tly S tyle Grill, L o ca l T ra d e.....................................
10 N IS S A N CUBE 1.8s
A S L OW
A S
323
$
Au to m a tic, 27,799 M iles , S ilver......................................................................
10 DODGE JOURN E Y S XT A W D
All W heel Drive, 22,688 M iles ...........................................................
with beige leather interior. 22” rims. Runs great. $8,500 Call 570-861-0202
CHEVY `99 SILVERADO
$$12,900 12,900
Auto. V6 Vortec. Standard cab. 8’ bed with liner. Dark Blue. 98,400 miles. $4,999 or best offer 570-823-8196
$$14,300 14,300 $$18,900 18,900
10 CHRYS L E R 300 TOURIN G S E DA N S tk #120116B
S tk #111201F
N OW
$
2011 N IS S A N M URA N O S V AW D
2010 N IS S A N CUBE 1.8S A S L OW A S
201
10 M A ZDA 3 S P ORT S E DA N
N OW
On e Ow n er, Au to m a tic, On ly 18,047 M iles ....................................................
21,500
13,800
$
V6, L ea therS ea tin g, Hea ted F ro n tS ea ts , On ly 23,053............................................................
ON L Y 11,000 M IL ES
$
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
$$18,400 18,400
CHEVY ‘03 SILVERADO
$$15,900 15,900
4x4. Extra clean. Local new truck trade! $5,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
07 CHRYS L E R A S P E N L IM ITE D 4X4
Ow n er, 3rd Ro w S ea tin g, 2005 CHE V ROL E T OnReaerAir, Rea rPa rk As s is t.......................................... S IL V E RA DO Z71 4X4 ON E OW N ER
10 CHE V ROL E T M A L IBU L S
On ly 15,923 M iles , 4 Cyl.......................................................................
$$17,900 17,900 $$15,900 15,900
09 S UBA RU FORRE S TE R 2.5x A W D
N OW
N OW
29 ,9 00
14,300
$
S tk #120130D
S tk #111208A
S tk #111201D
$
19 0
$
BilletM eta llic E xterio r, 14,825 M iles , 3.6L 6 Cyl, T ra ctio n Co n tro l, Po w erS ea ts ....................................
18,200
V6, 6 S p eed Au to m a tic, L ea therS ea tin g,
REA R DV D
NeverT itled , On ly 63 M iles ..........................................................
S tk #111101E
N OW
13,700
N OW
29 ,9 00
26,9 00
$
2011 CHRYS L E R 300C A W D
$
2006 HON DA P IL OT E X
2011 DODGE CHA RGE R
A LL W HEEL DRIV E
N OW
A S L OW
A S
A S L OW
347
$
N OW
N OW
$
Deep W a terBlu e, S to w N Go S ea tin g, S iriu s S a tellite Ra d io , 28,787 M iles ............................
15,600
10 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N S E
2010 JE E P P A TRIOT L TD 4X4
ON L Y 11,000 M IL ES
A S
325
A S L OW
A S
313
$
On ly 21,792, F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle, Da rk Co rd o va n E xterio r, Allo yW heels ..........................
S tk #111101A
15,030 M iles , Rea rDVD, Rea rBa cku p Ca m era , Po w erL iftga te, Po w erS lid in g Do o rs ...........................
N OW
21,600
N OW
28,300
$
2011 JE E P W RA N GL E R S P ORT 4X4 A S L OW
A S
329
$
20,9 00
2010 JE E P L IBE RTY L IM ITE D 4X4 A S L OW
A S
332
$
N OW
2010 CHE V Y M A L IBU L S
$
2011 DODGE RA M 1500 S L T 4X4
ON L Y 15,9 30 M IL ES
On ly 10,734 M iles , Rea rDVD, Allo yW heels , S m a rtb ea m Hea d L a m p s , Rea rPa rk As s is t..................
10 JE E P P A TRIOT L IM ITE D 4X4
A S L OW A S
262
$
On ly 13,562 M iles , Au to m a tic, L ea therS ea tin g, Hea ted F ro n tS ea ts , S u n ro o f......................................
10 M ITS UBIS HI E N DE A V OR L S A W D
L o ca l T ra d e, V6, On ly 28,713 M iles , All W heel Drive........................................................
25,300
15,9 00
$
2007 JE E P W RA N GL E R 4X4 A S L OW
A S
262
$
10 DODGE N ITRO S E
6 Cyl, Au to m a tic, 22,388 M iles ...........................................................
S tk #111231E
N OW
N OW
17,9 00
$
4.7L V8, Au to m a tic, 16,725 M iles , BrightW hite.............................................................
4,000 M IL ES
V8, Au to m a tic, 16,341 M iles .........................................................
10 DODGE A V E N GE R E XP RE S S
4 Cyl, Au to m a tic, New Bo d y S tyle F o rM o d el Y ea r.........................................................
N OW
17,9 00
$
S tk #111214F
N OW
26,200
$
CHRYSLER `02 TOWN & COUNTRY
$$16,900 16,900
03 DODGE RA M 2500 S L T 4X4
On ly 48,358 M iles , Hem i V8, Au to m a tic, L o ca l T ra d e.............................................
11 DODGE DURA N GO CRE W A W D
Na viga tio n , S u n ro o f, Rea rS ea tDVD, All W heel Drive........................................................
451
$4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
DODGE 07 CALIBER
R/T. AWD. Alloys. $14,880
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
FORD `04 EXPLORER
Eddie Bauer Edition 59,000 miles, 4 door, 3 row seats, V6, all power options, moon roof, video screen $12,999. 570-690-3995 or 570-287-0031
FORD `04 EXPLORER
Eddie Bauer Edition 59,000 miles, 4 door, 3 row seats, V6, all power options, moon roof, video screen $12,999. 570-690-3995 or 570-287-0031
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
FORD ‘00 EXPLORER XLT. CD. Power
seats. Extra Clean! $2,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
JEEP `03 Rare. LIBERTY5 SPORT.
speed. 23 MPG. 102K highway miles. Silver with black interior. Immaculate condition, inside and out. Garage kept. No rust, maintenance records included. 4wd, all power. $6,900 or best offer, trades will be considered. Call 570-575-0518
NISSAN 09 ROGUE SL Leather. Moonroof. Alloys. $18,880
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
JEEP 04 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4x4. Auto. 6 cylin-
RANGE ROVER ‘07 SPORT Supercharged
der. $8,995 WARRANTY MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-288-6227
JEEP ‘06 WRANGLER Only 29K miles! $15,880
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
FORD 06 ESCAPE XLT
4x4. Sunroof. Like new. $6,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
FORD ‘06 F150
4WD, Auto, Alloys $15,990
$$21,700 21,700 $$22,500 22,500
Luxury people mover! 87,300 well maintained miles. This like-new van has third row seating, power side & rear doors. Economical V6 drivetrain and all available options. Priced for quick sale $6,295. Generous trade-in allowances will be given on this top-of-the-line vehicle. Call Fran 570-466-2771 Scranton
$$23,300 23,300
$$29,900 29, 900 $$26,900 6,L90D0 S2OOL
GMC `05 SAVANA
$$20,900 20, 900 $$17,900 7,L90D0 S1OOL
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
59,000 miles, fully loaded. Impeccable service record. $36,000 570-283-1130
SUBARU `03 BAJA
Sport Utility 4 door pickup. 68K. AWD. 4 cylinder. 2.5 Litre engine. 165hp. Bedliner & cover. Premium Sound. $10,700. Call 570-474-9321 or 570-690-4877
SUZUKI `03 XL-7
85K. 4x4. Auto. Nice, clean interior. Runs good. New battery & brakes. All power. CD. $6,800 570-762-8034 570-696-5444
HONDA 08 CRV
AWD. Auto. 34K miles. Extra Sharp! $18,995 WARRANTY MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-288-6227
HONDA ‘09 CRV LX AWD. 1 owner. $16,900
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
412 Autos for Sale
412 Autos for Sale
2 door. 4x4. 6 cylinder. Auto. Like new! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
4WD. SR5. TRD. V-6. $10,880
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
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Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades
DRILL OPERATOR Mericle Construction, Inc. seeks a full time experienced crawler drill operator. Applicant shall have minimum 5 years site work experience and be knowledgeable with an Ingersoll Rand ECM-720, ECM-660 & Atlas Copco F9 drill rig. Applicant will also be expected to assist with blast hole layout & operate other equipment as needed.
Submit resume or application to: Mericle Construction, Inc. 100 Baltimore Dr., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 or via Email: hr@mericle.com or download application at www.mericle.com
412 Autos for Sale
Hot Cars
$$25,300 25, 300 $$16,300 16, 300 $$17,300 17, 300 $$15,900 5,L90D0 S 1OOL
TOYOTA 06 4 RUNNER Moonroof. Alloys. CD Player. $16,900
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
TOYOTA ‘07 YARIS
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
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457 Wanted to Buy Auto WANTED
Good Used Cars & Trucks. Highest Prices Paid!!! Call V&G Anytime 574-1275
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Accounting/ Finance
BOOKKEEPER
Red & silver, One owner, garage kept, well maintained. Loaded with too many options to list! 68,000 miles. Asking $11,200. 570-239-8389
$$21,500 21, 500 $$17,900 17, 900
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
TOYOTA 02 TACOMA
MERCURY ‘03 MOUNTAINEER LUXURY EDITION
412 Autos for Sale
Moonroof, alloys, 4 WD $16,900
automatic, all-wheel drive, 4 door, air conditioning, all power, CD player, leather interior, tinted windows, custom wheels, $13,000 Call 570-829-8753 Before 5:00 p.m.
Salary commensurate with experience for this local, year-round career opportunity with full benefit package.
1500 Cargo Van. AWD. V8 automatic. A/C. New brakes & tires. Very clean. $10,750. Call 570-474-6028
Trucks/ SUVs/Vans
TOYOTA ‘04 4 RUNNER
SUZUKI `07 XL-7 56,000 miles,
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades
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GREAT MPG’S, AUTO, CD $7995
conditioning power windows, door locks, cruise, dual air bags, tilt wheel, AM/FM/CD. keyless remote. 130k miles. $5400. 570-954-3390
FORD 02 F150 Extra Cab. 6
Cylinder, 5 speed. Air. 2WD. $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
Third row AWD. seating. Economical 6 cylinder automatic. Fully loaded with all available options. 93k pampered miles. Garage kept. Safety / emissions inspected and ready to go. Sale priced at $8,995. Trade-ins accepted. Tag & title processing available with purchase. Call Fran for an appointment to see this outstanding SUV. 570-466-2771 Scranton
JEEP 02 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 6 cylinder 4 WD, air
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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans
MERCURY `03 MOUNTAINEER
Leather. Moonroof. One owner. $11,990
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11 RA M 1500 QUA D CA B S L T 4X4
11 CHRYS L E R 200 L X S E DA N 2011 JE E P W RA N GL E R 4 Cyl, Au to m a tic, 16,306 M iles , F lo rid a Ca r.............................................................. UN L IM ITE D S P ORT 4DR 4X4 11 CHRYS L E R 200 TOURIN G S E DA N ON L Y
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$$21,900 21,900
09 N IS S A N FRON TIE R CRE W CA B 4X4 On e Ow n er, L o ca l T ra d e, 6 Cyl, Au to m a tic, 18,632 M iles ...........................................
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price! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
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On e Ow n er, F o rm erChrys lerCo m p a n yVehicle, Retra cta b le Ha rd T o p Ro o f, Un d er10,000 M iles ...........
2007 CHRYS L E R A S P E N L IM ITE D 4X4
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CHEVY 99 SILVERADO 4X4 Auto. V8. Bargain
$$16,900 16,900
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1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
11 CHRYS L E R TOW N & COUN TRY TOURIN G On ly 13,727 M iles , Po p la rDeep Cherry E xterio r, Rea rDVD, Blin d S p o tDetectio n .................................
Trucks/ SUVs/Vans
JEEP 98 CHEROKEE SPORT
$$20,900 20,900
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CHRYSLER 02 TOWN & COUNTRY V6. Like new!
$$20,900 20,900
On ly 11,137 M iles , All W heel Drive, On e L o ca l Ow n er, Nicely E q u ip p ed ...................................
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S tk #11120C
$$17,900 17,900
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22,000
21,9 00
CHEVY ‘99 BLAZER
Sport utility, 4 door, four wheel drive, ABS, new inspection. $4200. 570-709-1467
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11 N IS S A N M URA N O S V A W D S tk #111129I
$$17,700 17,700
09 CHRYS L E R TOW N & COUN TRY L X
On ly 13,420 M iles , Rea rDVD, Blin d S p o t & Cro s s Pa th Detectio n , Rea rPa rk As s is t....................
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1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
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560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
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HYUNDAI ‘06 SANTE FE LTD
$$24,900 24,900
11 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N CRE W
On ly 35,539 M iles , On e Ow n er, S to w -N-Go S ea tin g..................................................
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$$22,900 22,900
Moonroof. Alloys. 1 Owner. $18,880
10 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N S XT
F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle, Da rk Cha rco a l, On ly 12,848 M iles ..............................
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2011 JE E P GRA N D CHE ROK E E 4X4
2010 DODGE DA K OTA S XT BIGHORN 4X4
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CHEVY ‘10 EQUINOX LT
11 DODGE GRA N D CA RA V A N M A IN S TRE E T
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$$18,600 18,600
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2WD. Extra cab. Highway miles. Like new! $6,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
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F o rm erChrys lerE xecu tive Vehicle, 20,536 M iles , Rea rDVD, 3.8L V6, Hea ted S ea t, Po w erL iftga te..........
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$$20,500 20,500
Cle a ra n c e Pric e d L ow M ile a ge V a n s S ilver, S to w N Go S ea tin g, S iriu s S a tellite Ra d io , 28,298 M iles ...........................................................
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CHEVY 05 SILVERADO
09 S UBA RU FORRE S TE R L L BE A N A W D
S tk #128208A
$
$$20,800 0,L80D0 S 2OOL
11 RA M DA K OTA BIG HORN CRE W CA B 4X4
S p ecia l E d itio n W a go n , All Nicely E q u ip p ed , 12,740 M les ...............................
$
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
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2010 FORD FUS ION S E
S p ecia l E d itio n , All W heel Drive W a go n , Au to m a tic, 27,284 M iles ...........................................
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CADILLAC `99 ESCALADE 97k miles. Black
08 CHRYS L E R 300L X
35,368 M iles , 5 S p eed ..................................................................
18,400
2010 FORD RA N GE R XL
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Part time leading to full time. Duties: P&L & BS Account reconciliation AR / AP posting Journal entries Processing payroll and quarterly tax Experience with QuickBooks, Word and Excel a plus Compensation commensurate with experience e-mail resume to btime60@gmail.com
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Medical
Receptionist/Assistant Part time.
Benefits available. Mail resume to: Dr. Lombardo 576 Wyoming Ave Kingston, PA 18704 Please include professional references.
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Education/ Training
DAYCARE STAFF NEEDED Experience a must.
Early Childhood Education a plus. To inquire call Scott at 570-655-1012.
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$$17,700 17, 700
FREE GAS when you finance a vehicle up to 36 months
$$29,900 29, 900
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W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y
Prices a re Plu s T a x, Regis tra tio n F ees a n d Do cu m en ta tio n F ees . All p a ym en ts a re fo r72 m o n ths to q u a lified b u yers w ith excellen tcred it@ 6.99 APR. Y o u rra te m a y va ry d ep en d in g o n cred itra tin g s ta tu s . $2499 d o w n p a ym en to rtra d e eq u ity. In a d d itio n to ta x a n d regis tra tio n , d o c fees . M u s tta ke d elivery b y 2/17/12.
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NOW HIRING!
VICE-PRINCIPAL of S.T.E.M. Magnet School Hazleton Area School District
The Hazleton Area School District is seeking qualified applicants for the position of VicePrincipal of the S.T.E.M. The position is an administration and organizational position responsible for school organization and management. It requires researching and integrating S.T.E.M. education. It includes instructional design/delivery and support of the S.T.E.M. curriculum. Additionally the development and extensions of school, higher education, and business partnerships in S.T.E.M. areas are essential components of this position. Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, resume, PA Teaching application, copy of certificate, Act 24, 34, 114, and 151 clearances, 3 letters of recommendation from educators and 1 letter of recommendation from someone from outside the field of education to Dr. Francis X. Antonelli, Acting Superintendent, Hazleton Area School District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton, PA 18202 by 4:00 PM on Friday, February 24, 2012. The Hazleton Area School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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527 Food Services/ Hospitality
FULL TIME COOK Competitive Salary & Benefits Package Apply in person
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Production/ Operations
COCCIA
242 HIGHLAND PARK BOULEVARD WILKES-BARRE, PA 18702 OPENINGS NOW EXIST FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS
•GUEST SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE PART TIME •LEAD COOK •ROOM ATTENDANT PART TIME •MAINTENANCE HELPER - PART TIME INDIVIDUALS
WITH A DESIRE TO BE PART OF OUR WINNING TEAM SHOULD APPLY ONLINE AT www.high.net/
careers
OWNED AND OPERATED BY HIGH HOTELS LTD. POST-OFFER DRUG SCREEN AND CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED.
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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
DATA/ PHONE /SOUND
Our Client is hiring experienced technicians to install phones, fiber optics, data and sound systems. Customers include hospitals, schools, churches and businesses. Must interpret blueprints, troubleshoot wiring and read schematics. Will use hand tools, laptop, and climb ladders. Full time 8am4:30pm. Must have clean driving record. Contact Harvis 570-542-5330 with questions or send resume to: jobs.harvis@ gmail.com
HVAC/R
WWW.RITE-TEMP.COM
Visit our website for job postings.
Service Writer/ Assistant Manager
Automotive Experience Preferred. RYMER AUTOMOTIVE SPECIALISTS WILKES-BARRE CALL 570-970-8840
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Production/ Operations
MANUFACTURING FULL TIME Dynamically growing Sheet Metal & Assembly Manufacturer has immediate multiple openings on all three shifts for the following positions:
• Welding • Press Brake • Spot Welding • Assembly • General Laborer Looking for Skilled Machine Workers
Excellent wages & benefits
FORD LINCOLN Has immediate openings for
Class A, B, C Technicians Ford Certificated Diesel Technician Parts Counter Personnel
We are expending our facility & need experienced applicants. Excellent pay and benefits are offered. Please apply to:
Rudy Podest Parts & Service Director Coccia Ford Lincoln 570-823-8888 rpodest@ cocciacars.com All Applicants are Confidential
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Logistics/ Transportation
DRIVERS
Due to our continued growth, Bolus Freight Systems is expanding its fleet of company drivers. Company drivers will enjoy dedicated runs or regional runs. You can be home every night or every weekend, the choice is yours. You can earn in excess of $1400 per week, and you will be driving a new or late model truck. Part time and weekend work also available. This is a career opportunity for dependable drivers to work for an industry leader and one of the highest paying companies in the business. We offer a performance bonus, paid vacations and holidays, medical and life insurance as well as 401K. For more information call: 1-800-444-1497 ext 721
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CONTRACT DRIVERS
Put your vehicle to work part-time and earn extra income delivering packages to nursing homes. Great supplemental income. Great tax benefits. Fuel-Surcharge Protection as fuel costs rise. Routes are roundtrip from W ILKES BARRE, PA. Night & day opportunities - 7 days a week. You must have a winning attitude, appearance, and a fuel-efficient mini-van or car. Call 800-8187958 for a personal interview! www.scriptfleet.com
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS NEEDED All shifts available.
Please visit our office at: 777 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre to pick up an application today.
Apply in Person At:
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CAREGIVERS
PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT Excellent starting
Looking for compassionate people to work with elderly in their homes. Personal care and transportation required. All Shifts available. Call: 570-338-2681 EXPERIENCED COOK Full time. Work independently, flexible hours. PER DIEM LPN AND RSA’S NEEDED. No phone calls. Apply in person. TIFFANY COURT 700 NORTHAMPTON ST KINGSTON, PA
HEALTH ASSISTANT Hazleton Area School District
A Drug-Free Workplace 518 Customer Support/Client Care
518 Customer Support/Client Care
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/SCHEDULER for In-Home Care
JOIN A WINNING TEAM Customer Service Supervisor Vector Security, Inc this region’s most respected name in the security alarm industry is expanding its Customer Service Team. If you thrive on helping people and if you want to make a difference at work, then we are the work place that you are looking for! We offer full time positions with an exceptional benefit package: • Competitive Wages • Paid Training • Medical and Dental • Disability • Tuition Reimbursement • Prescription Plan • 401K with Company Matching Our qualifications for joining this winning team include good oral and written communication skills, above average computer skills, answering escalated customer calls. Qualified candidates MUST be flexible and have prior supervisory experience in a call center environment. Bi-lingual in Spanish a plus. A complete background check and drug screen is required. Send cover letter and resume to:
HR Manager Vector Security 23 Casey Avenue; Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Fax: 970-6232 Email: wbjobs@vectorsecurity.com
EOE
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED COMPUTER SKILLS Email resume: comfortkeeper swb@gmail.com
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CareGivers America Home Health Services has Full Time openings for PT’s & OT’s. Join our expanding therapy team and learn to translate Evidence-Based Therapy into practice! Company car provided. Resumes to rjacobs@caregivers america.com
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Interested persons should submit a letter of application, application form, copy of certificate and copies of required clearances to Dr. Francis X. Antonelli, Acting Superintendent, Hazleton Area School District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton, PA 18202 no later than 4:00 PM on Thursday, February 16, 2012.
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The Hazleton Area School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Intensive Case Manager
CSS seeking Intensive Case Manager for Lackawanna & Monroe Counties. Candidate will report to SAMSHA program supervisor and be responsible for the daily management of all assigned cases and their reporting; assist chronically homeless individuals with mental health and/or drug and alcohol issues transition from temporary to permanent housing; creating supportive service environments. Clients will be based mostly out of Lackawanna County, some out of Monroe. Successful candidate must possess a BS or BA in human services, counseling or other related field; good communication, people, and written skills. Experience working with this population a plus but not required. EOE. Interested applicants can send resumes to: CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES ATTN: BRANDY UPDIKE 516 FIG STREET SCRANTON, PA 18505 bupdike@ cssscranton.org
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Area. Class B License. Tanker Hazmat Required. Steady Work. Good Driving Record. Insurance, Vacation and Holiday Pay. Wargo Coal & Oil (570) 929-2843
548 Medical/Health
Physical/Occupational Therapists
The Hazleton Area School District is seeking applicants for the position of Health Assistant. This a temporary position for the remainder of the 2011-2012 school year under the supervision of a Certified School Nurse. Interested applicants must be registered in Pennsylvania as a Registered Nurse, currently certified in First Aid, CPR and AED, and must possess a valid motor vehicle operator’s license.
OIL TRUCK DRIVER Greater Hazleton
1170 Lower Demunds Road Dallas, PA 18612
rate. Flexible hours. Good working environment. Wilkes-Barre/ Plains/Pittston area! Excellent opportunity! Send resume to: PO Box 153 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
LPNs & RNs Per Diem CNAS
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Other
FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED!
FCCY is looking for people to help meet the growing demand for foster homes. Those interested in becoming foster parents call 1-800747-3807. EOE.
Production/ Operations
MANUFACTURING POSITION
A well-established local manufacturer is looking for full time 2nd shift employees. Hours are 2-10PM. Must have valid drivers license. A comprehensive benefit package, which includes 401K.
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Full time 2nd shift position. Ability to use all shop tools and machines, experience in setup and operating CNC equipment a plus. Job requires working to close tolerances and from prints. Excellent salary and benefits package. Submit resume to: MICHAEL HOLCOMB, DIAMOND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, P. O. BOX 4174 WYOMING, PA 18644
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WEAVE ROOM SUPERINTENDENT
Expanding local textile manufacturer is looking for a full time shift supervisor with textile experience. 10AM-6PM. Computer experience, organizational skills, follow up skills a plus. Reports directly to management. A comprehensive benefit package, which includes 401K. Applications can be obtained at: American Silk Mills 75 Stark Street Plains, PA 18705
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Sales/Retail/ Business Development
MRG
A Phenomenal Place to Work!
Marshall Retail Group is America’s largest and premier independent specialty retailer in the casino and resort industry. We are currently looking for an experienced Assistant Store Manager & Customer Sales Associates The qualified candidate must have a background in retail management, including excellent verbal and written communication skills, Phenomenal Customer Service Skills and be detailed oriented. We offer a competitive salary including bonus potential, medical and dental insurance, 401(K), PTO and a generous employee discount. Please apply online at www.marshall retailgroup.com or fax your resume to 609-317-1126
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AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIANS
NEEDED
Valley Chevrolet Is Seeking Class A and B Technicians. GM Experience Preferred. ASE Is A Plus Inspection License & Own Tools Required We Offer: • Competitive Compensation Program
American Silk Mills 75 Stark Street Plains, PA 18705
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TOOLMAKER
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Production/ Operations
(Potential earnings over $20/hour)
• Benefits • Uniforms
Apply in Person to Jerry Kruszka 8:30am - 4:30pm
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AMERICA’S NEW CAR ALTERNATIVE
NEPA’s PREMIER PRE-OWNED AUTO DEALERSHIP IS SEEKING AN
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Expanding commercial disposal company seeks motivated sales rep to call on existing customers and develop new commercial accounts. Experience required. Salary with complete benefit package. Please send resume to: Attn: Jack, 500 N Poplar St, Berwick PA 18603
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Antiques & Collectibles
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Old Toys, model kits, Bikes, dolls, guns, Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544 BASEBALL CARDS Philadelphia Phillies 130 cards $10. Must sell moving out of state. 570-3135213/ 570-313-5214 HESS TRUCKS new in boxes 2000-2008 $50.-$100. 570-675-4383
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Appliances
APPLIANCE PA RT S E T C .
Used appliances. Parts for all brands. 223 George Ave. Wilkes-Barre 570-820-8162
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Business Opportunities
CNAs
TAX REFUND COMING?
INVEST IN YOURSELF WITH JAN – PRO Quote from current Franchisee, “I started with a small investment & I have grown my business over 600%. It definitely changed my life and I would recommend Jan-Pro.” * Guaranteed Clients * Steady Income * Insurance & Bonding * Training & Ongoing Support * Low Start Up Costs * Accounts available throughout WilkesBarre & Scranton
Certified Nurse Assistants
Do you enjoy helping others? Would you like a career in healthcare? We are looking for Full & Part Time 3-11 & 11-7 CNAs to provide quality care For our residents All Shifts Available! Call 877-339-6999 x1 Email Jobs@horizonhrs.com Apply in person 395 Middle Road Nanticoke
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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
A family-owned farm, timber and recreation property is in search of a Farm/Property Manger. The business operations include hay farming, firewood production and delivery, and some timbering. Property management includes road maintenance, snow plowing, trespasser enforcement, brush hogging, lawn mowing, etc. Other requirements include: • Familiarity with operating and maintaining basic equipment including farm tractors, dozers and skid steers • Basic bookkeeping and computer skills The position offers competitive salary, benefits and on-premises housing.
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• Receives invoices and check requests • Sorts and reviews invoices and check requests for proper account codes • Post approved vendor invoices to accounts payable in “QuickBooks” • Bills and credits accounts • Set up and maintain filing system of accounts payable vendor files and other financial records • Responds to questions and makes calls regarding billing problems • Monitors budget transactions • Process requisitions and prepares purchase orders • Enter purchase orders in “QuickBooks” for matching vendor invoices • Operates all office equipment
General Responsibilities: The following is intended to describe the major elements and requirements of the position and should not be taken as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of individuals assigned to this job.
The duties defined above summarize the basic responsibilities for this position and are not all-inclusive. At the discretion of the supervisor and based on the circumstances, verbal/written additions or deletions may be made. Special Qualifications: • Associates Degree in Accounting or related field preferred • Knowledge of QuickBooks preferred
Please send letter of interest and resume to: Melissa Sweetz-Rusonis, HR Manager PA Child Care/ Mid-Atlantic Youth Services 701 Sathers Drive, Pittston Township, PA 18640 Msweetz@midatlanticyouth.com
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Send resume and salary history to: c/o The Times Leader Box 2935 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250
Job Seekers are looking here! Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 and ask for an employment specialist
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sterlingfarminc@gmail.com
FAX RESUME: 570-824-1599 EMAIL RESUME: jbaloga@nationwidecarsales.net
POSITION SUMMARY: This position is responsible for providing accounting support to the finance office within the administrative department ensuring the compilation, analysis and reporting of accounting data.
We offer a competitive salary and benefits.
MOSS COLLECTOR
who owns/or has access to large tract (s), private woodlands. Must I.D. moss & ecoharvest in bulk, dry & deliver to Honesdale. 570-253-4704
630 Money To Loan
SALESPERSON
610
LIQUOR LICENSE FOR SALE. Luzerne County. $23,000. 570-574-7363
Sterling Farms, Inc. Attn: Director of Human Resources 45 Owen Street, Forty Fort, PA 18704
• 5 Day Work Week • Excellent Working Conditions • Modern Facility • High Traffic Location
Competitive Salary & Benefits Package Apply in person Golden Living Center Summit 50 N. Pennsylvania Avenue; or email alison.krakosky@ goldenliving.com EOE M/F/D/V
The successful candidate has 5 years experience in management; self motivated, able to work in a fast paced environment, has the ability to multitask; is highly organized; knowledge of lean manufacturing and six sigma are a plus but not required. Experience working in a manufacturing/assembly facility preferred.
GET THE WORD OUT with a Classified Ad. 570-829-7130
Business Opportunities
Please forward resumes to:
EARN THE TOP COMPENSATION YOU DESERVE
Accounts Payable Clerk
Area manufacturer is accepting applications for Production Manager. This position reports directly to the V.P. of Operations and oversees a multi department production facility. Candidates will have several years experience in the manufacturing of products in a fast pace manufacturing environment. Motivating employees and developing on floor work flow strategy and methodology is the core of this position. Daily interaction and problem solving with several departments in operations.
accepting applications for Sales Positions. We are looking for an energetic, self-motivated individual to join our award winning organization. Apply in person to: 249 Market Street Kingston Email: PatandDans @aol.com or Call 570-288-4501
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Farm/Property Manager
ACTIVITY AIDE Per Diem
Production Manager
SALES OPPORTUNITY DelBaso Ford is now
566 Sales/Business Development
Per Diem
Production/ Operations
Sales/Retail/ Business Development
570-824-5774
221 Conyngham Avenue, Wilkes-Barre 566 Sales/Business Development
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Jan-Pro.com 739142
Education/ Training
281901
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Available routes: Wilkes-Barre/North
$700 Monthly Profit + Tips 174 daily / 198 Sunday
Custer Street, N. Empire Street, Logan Street, New Market Street Hillside Street, E. Northampton Street
Hunlock Creek/Sweet Valley (MOTOR ROUTE)
$1200 Monthly Profit + Tips
165 daily papers / 216 Sunday papers Main Road, State Route 118, Trojan Road, Grassy Pond Road, Evergreen Est. Jackson Hill Road, Mooretown Road
To find a route near you and start earning extra cash, call Rosemary at
570-829-7107
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Appliances
FREEZER, Frigidaire 23 cu. ft. upright in great condition. Call $300. 592-1193
LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED!
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GENE’S RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES 60 Day Warranty Monday-Friday 8:00PM-5:00PM Saturday 8:00AM-11:00AM Gateway Shopping Center Kingston, PA
(570) 819-1966 WASHER, Amana commercial quality, 12 cycles, stainless steel tub. $150. 570-675-2750
WASHER/DRYER
Kenmore Elite. White. FRONT LOAD. Like new. Electric dryer. Storage drawer on bottom of each. $800 for both 570-261-5120 Why Spend Hundreds on New or Used Appliances? Most problems with your appliances are usually simple and inexpensive to fix! Save your hard earned money, Let us take a look at it first! 30 years in the business. East Main Appliances 570-735-8271 Nanticoke
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Baby Items
BABY SWING, Fisher Price Rainforest, with music, lights, mobile, $25. Pack & play, Evenflo, light blue/yellow with removable bassinet. $20. 570-855-9221 BASINETT Simplicity Pooh Bear $60. Graco Pack N Play $70. Both like new. 570-822-7576 CARSEAT good condition $20. 570-675-4383
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Clothing
COAT
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Clothing
DRESS PANTS black size 8 & gray dress shirt/tie size 8 $12.for set. Black dress pants with gray dress shirt/tie and reversible vest size 10 $20. for set 5 pair boy’s fleece pants size 8 $2. each dark colors 2 pair boys size 2 snow boots. $9. each. 825-2927 DRESSES (2) adult Oratorio black with empire waist and velvet top, “Formal Fashions”, size 10 $20. Black satin short sleeve formal gown “Southeastern”, size 6. 100% polyester $15. (570) 574-8766 PURSE, Gucci tote style, $325. Ladies leather jacket size xl $100. call 288-4451 SUITS 5, men’s, 32”l, sizes between 38-39. All for $150 or sold separately call 570-654-4793
LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED! Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified!
WEDDING GOWN size 9-10 used once, preserved in box $30. Kids clothes 6 months 12 months, brand new $1. and up. 570-825-0569 WOMEN’S CLOTHING size 14, 3 pair slacks & 2 skirts $ 10. Size large 10 tops & 1 skirt $20. Size medium 8 Tops $10. Men’s Clothingsize large & X-large, camouflaged coat plus 18 other items $20. 474-6028
730
Computer Equipment & Software
WEB CAM for computers, camera for sending pictures of yourself or family members on the internet $100. 570-474-6028
732
Exercise Equipment
ELLIPTICAL Proform 500 L E like new, includes a compatible music port for iPod®, built-in speakers, a Cool Aire™ Workout Fan, 12 built-in workouts. $300. 788-4090 TREADMILL electric with pad, proform $65. 570-822-2641
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Furnaces & Heaters
KENNETH COLE Beige, size 6, hardly worn. $75. 570-855-5385
COAL STOVE original Pittston 1929 very good condition, green/beige $200. 570-328-8666
COMMUNION SUIT boys, worn twice, size 14 $30. 570-654-4113
DURAFLAME HEATER with flames & remote, $100. 570-288-4451
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Production/ Operations
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Furniture & Accessories
BAKER’S RACK green metal with 2 wicker baskets for storage. Excellent condition, asking $75. Large living room lamps (2) brass base with cream colored shade, brand new asking $30 each or $50 for pair. 570-239-6011. BED FRAME with headboard, queen $50. Kitchen table $40. 570-235-9385 or 570-820-8023 BED, queen size sleigh style, pine comes with 2 matching nightstands $375. 570-288-4451 BEDROOM SET queen cherry sleigh bed, 2 dressers, complete 2 night stands $900. 570-477-6011
Shopping for a new apartment? Classified lets you compare costs without hassle or worry! Get moving with classified! BRAND NEW P-TOP QUEEN MATTRESS SET!! Still in bags! $150!! MUST SELL!! Call Steve @ 280-9628!! COUCH & LOVESEAT, white material good condition. FREE. 902-5598 DINING ROOM SET, all matching, 9 pieces, table, 5 chairs, buffet, china cabinet, wall mirror, great condition $450. 474-6947 DINING ROOM SET: oval table, 6 chairs, hutch, excellent condition $ 595. obo 570-675-2009
FURNISH FOR LESS
SATURDAY, Feb., 11, 2012 8:00-4:00
DIRECTIONS: OFF MAIN STREET Entire Contents of house & garage including furniture, living room set, bedroom set, antique mantel clock, lots of kitchenware many new in boxes, Fenton, glassware, decorative items, loads of holiday, some sports items, garage items, hand tools, lawn & garden and much more! Credit Cards Accepted! sale by cook & cook estate liquidators www.cookandcookestateliquidators.com
EDWARDSVILLE Vendor & Craft Market 681 Main Street Vendors wanted & space available for crafts. Open every day but Monday. DESIGNER CLOTHING, CARS, TOYS, SOFT AIR GUNS, AVON, ELECTRONICS ANTIQUE FURNITURE. MANY COLLECTIBLES & MORE CALL TO RESERVE SPRING AND SUMMER OUTDOOR SPOTS.
570-417-1269 570-855-2703
599 SHAWNEE STREET Sat., Feb. 11th, 10-4 Kitchen items including table, chairs & hutch. End tables, coffee tables, Lane cedar chest, lots of linens and bedding. Craft supplies and yarn. A great sale if you love craft and vintage items.
MATTRESS SALE
We Beat All Competitors Prices!
Mattress Guy
Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $199 All New American Made 570-288-1898
VANITY with mirror & 2 glass shelves. Excellent condition. $35. Baby walker, hardly used $25. 570-735-6527.
Find the perfect friend.
Offset Paperback Mfrs., Inc. 2211 Memorial Hwy. Dallas, PA 18612
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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
Multi-Plastics Extrusions Multi-Plastics Extrusions, a leader in the plastics extrusions field, has several great opportunities for qualified individuals to become a part of its expanding Maintenance Team.
LUZERNE
177 Main Street Fri., Feb. 10th, 10-5 Sat., Feb 11th, 10-4 Furniture, household items, tools, golf clubs, & much, much more!
SWOYERSVILLE
165 Watkins St. Use rear entrance Sat., February 11 10am - 3pm Furniture, kitchenware, home decor, Xmas, books, toys, girls clothes, jewelry, movies, tv games and gaming systems, tools, outdoor, collectibles, vintage and more. Cash and carry.
WEST WYOMING FLEA MARKET 6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
The following positions are currently available: Maintenance Mechanic / Electrician
OUTSIDE
Applicants should have a Trade School Certificate and 4 years experience in a maintenance manufacturing environment.
Maintenance Intern
Qualified individuals will be responsible for the following duties: - General mechanical installation of equipment related to the sheet extrusion facility under the direction and guidance of experienced maintenance personnel. - General maintenance of the facilities and grounds as directed by the Maintenance Supervisor. Applicants must be familiar with working in a manufacturing environment, be able to communicate effectively, and work safely in a fastpaced environment.
Multi-Plastics Extrusions provides a safe working environment, excellent compensation opportunities, and a competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and 401k. Qualified applicants can fax or e-mail their resumes to: Multi-Plastics Extrusions 600 Dietrich Avenue Hazleton, PA 18201 Fax: 570-450-1684 E-mail: resume@multi-plastics.com
VALENTINES DAY is just around the
corner. Are you looking for that special gift for the man or women in your life or just a friend? We have gold, gold filled, silver, rings, necklaces, watches, trinkets for both men & women so why not come in & see us?
Bring this ad & we will give you an extra 10% off your purchase of $50 or more.
OPEN ON VALENTINE’S DAY!
Visit us as 134 Rt. 11, Larksville or call 570-855-7197
752 Landscaping & Gardening RIDING MOWER John Deere 38” cut, 14.5 hp, good condition $500.822-9059
Looking for that special place called home? Classified will address Your needs. Open the door with classified!
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Medical Equipment
BATHTUB TRANSFER BENCH by Drive Medical.Max 350 lbs., new, never used. $50.824-7015 HOSPITAL BED electric, FREE. 570-655-4680. INCONTINENT supplies, diapers, pads, all sizes & types $5. per pack. Walker with wheels $5. Quad cane $10. Electric hospital bed $150. Forest green lift chair $150. 2871436 or 287-8476 PERFIT INCONTINENCE Underwear Size X-L, 14 per package for $5. 570-288-9940
ALL JUNK CARS
SPACE AVAILABLE INSIDE & OUT ACRES OF PARKING
Qualified individuals must have and be able to perform the following duties: - A working knowledge of electrical and mechanical equipment preferably associated with plastic sheet extrusion. - Safely perform a wide range of duties, relating to installation, troubleshooting, repair, unscheduled maintenance and preventive maintenance of plastic extrusion equipment with minimal supervision. - Locate and diagnose failures, replace defective components and maintain facility related systems and equipment. - Conduct troubleshooting of complex equipment and systems. Evaluate system performance and recommend improvements to maintenance program and system design.
Jewelry
WANTED
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Call 829-7130 to place your ad.
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758 Miscellaneous
SOFA & matching chair, excellent condition, 2 years old $400. 288-2062
Production/ Operations
Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
124 CENTER ST
LIFT CHAIR by Pride, like new $500. 824-0999
Employment applications can be obtained at:
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DUPONT
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
Local manufacturing plant Up to 22.5 hours per week Flexible shifts and days Shifts pay $10.15/$10.40/$10.46 per hour Must be a minimum of 18 years of age
Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets
* 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
Immediate openings for part-time work in Dallas and Laflin
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Jewelry
ENGAGEMENT RING 1/2ct. diamond beautiful twisted rope design in 14kt. Yellow gold setting with 1/2 ct. oval diamond stone, size 7. has appraisal for $2200. Sell $850 570-883-0412
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& TRUCKS
HEAVY EQUIPMENT DUMPTRUCKS BULLDOZERS BACKHOES
Highest Prices Paid!!! FREE REMOVAL Call Vito & Ginos Anytime 288-8995
CHRISTMAS TREE 7 1/2’’ used 3 times asking $50. 570-825-0569 DINNERWARE SET service for 8 with matching silverware, white raised edges $45. 570-696-0187 DONUT DISPLAY CASE, white, lighted 29” deepx42” w x68”H, 5 shelves, 2 lower compartments, originally $400 asking $200. Cappaccino Mr. Coffee maker $10. 2 coffee grinders $20. 2 paper towel dispensers $40. 74 oz airpot containers $10. 6 shelf condiment display $30. 570-885-6584 FIREPLACE WOOD HOLDER/CARRIER, BRASS $50. 570-829-5542
FREE AD POLICY
The Times Leader will accept ads for used private party merchandise only for items totaling $1,000 or less. All items must be priced and state how many of each item. Your name address, email and phone number must be included. No ads for ticket sales accepted. Pet ads accepted if FREE ad must state FREE. One Submission per month per household. You may place your ad online at timesleader.com, or email to classifieds@ timesleader.com or fax to 570-831-7312 or mail to Classified Free Ads: 15 N. Main Street, WilkesBarre, PA. Sorry no phone calls. GRILL/GAS small, good condition $25. neg. 570-510-7763 HEATER, tower quartz, electric, $20. Yale fireproof safe 13x17 1/2 $50. School desk $15. 570-825-5847 HUMIDIFIER Honeywell digital, almost new $50. Booster cables 12’ 6 gauge professional heavy duty new $40. 570-675-4383 PING PONG TABLE asking $25. 570-825-5847 RIMS: Honda 4 pair 15” will fit any model Accord, Civic, &Del-Sol. Brand new. Asking $200. 570-239-6011
758 Miscellaneous SNOW BLOWER, MTD gas powered, runs good $60. Craftsman 6.5 hp woodchipper $275. Snap-On 3/4”drive torque wrench with case $325. Tailgate 95-04 Chevy S-10 pickup no rust $75. Edelbrock aluminum 4bbl intake manifold aluminum valve covers also aluminum air cleaner fits small block Chevy all for $150 after 3pm 570-655-3197 SWING
$20. 570-510-7763
VACUUM CLEANER The Garry with attachments, 4 extra bags $70. 570-824-0999 WATER DISPENSER G.E. both hot & cold water, floor model, holds 5 or 3 gallon bottles, like new $60. Sewing machine Singer in cabinet, buttonholer & 18 discs for various patterns $50. 570-474-6028 WEIGHTS BARS bench $20; hand lawn mower $10; child’s skis, $10; lamp shades $1-5. 570-868-6732.
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Musical Instruments
PIANO KranichBach with bench, light oak, very good condition. Beautiful tone. $600. 570-822-2887
776 Sporting Goods BACK PACK Academy Broadway, almost new 14x24, navy nylon & leather $50. 570-675-4383 JACKET AND BIBS. For hunting, large, camo orange. $50. 570-829-5542
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Televisions/ Accessories
TV Sharp 32” with stand digital box & remotes works great $50. 570-902-5598 TVS Magnavox 60” projection $175. 4 TVS all sizes & makes, work great all for $50. Must go. 570-235-9385 or 570-820-8023
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Tools
GENERATOR Troybilt, 10HP, 550 watts, with 4-way log splitter, like new, great buy $650. 570-457-7854
786 Toys & Games DOLL CPK mint in box $25. 570-288-4451 SHUFFLEBOARD TABLE. 43”x72”, wood, heavy. Accessories included. You disassemble. $100 OBO. 570675-8459
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796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise
WANTED JEWELRY
796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise
BASEBALL CARDS WANTED
Pre 1975. Call 856571-3618 or email trebor_crane@yahoo .com to let me know what you have. Top prices paid and I PAY CASH!
PAYING TOP DOLLAR for Your Gold, Silver, Scrap Jewelry, Sterling Flatware, Diamonds, Old High School Rings, Foreign & American Paper Money & Coins. WE WILL BEAT PRICES! We Buy Tin and Iron Toys, Vintage Coke Machines, Vintage Brass, Cash Registers, Old Costume Jewelry, Slot Machines, Lionel Trains & Antique Firearms. IF YOU THINK IT’S OLD BRING IT IN, WE WILL GIVE YOU A PRICE. COME SEE US AT 134 RTE. 11, Larksville 570-855-7197 570-328-3428
VITO’S & GINO’S Wanted: WANTED ALL JUNK CARS, TRUCKS & HEAVY EQUIPMENT DUMPTRUCKS BULLDOZERS BACKHOES
Highest Prices Paid!! FREE PICKUP
288-8995
Dogs
POMERANIANS
Poms, Yorkies, Maltese, Husky, Rotties, Golden, Dachshund, Poodle, Chihuahua, Labs & Shitzus. 570-453-6900 570-389-7877
WILKESBARREGOLD
(570)48GOLD8 (570)484-6538
Highest Cash PayOuts Guaranteed
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PetsMiscellaneous
SLIDER TURTLES 2 red earS, 7” & 5” in. Tank included. In need of new home. 570-899-6026
Mon-Sat 10am -6pm C l o s e d S u n d a ys
1092 Highway 315 Blvd (Plaza 315) 315N .3 miles after Motorworld
We Pay At Least 80% of the London Fix Market Price for All Gold Jewelry
London PM Gold Price
906 Homes for Sale
BACK MOUNTAIN
DALLAS
133 Frangorma Dr Bright & open floor plan. 6 year old 2 story. 9' ceiling 1st floor. Custom kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Family Room with 14' ceiling & fireplace. Convenient Back Mt. location. MLS# 12-127 $344,000 Call Geri 570-696-0888
138 White Birch Ln Charming two story on nice lot features, living room, dining room with hardwoods, modern Oak kitchen, first floor family room, 4 large bedrooms, 2 full & 2 half baths. Deck overlooking level rear yard. 2 car garage. Gas heat, Central air. (11-3115) $310,000 Call Kevin Smith 570-696-5422
BACK MOUNTAIN
906 Homes for Sale
800 PETS & ANIMALS 810
ASHLEYREDUCED
Visit us at WilkesBarreGold.com Or email us at wilkesbarregold@ yahoo.com
Cats
CAT FREE - Spayed, front de-claw, shots up to date. 8 year old tortoise shell calico. Very loving & devoted to adult companion (s). Previous owner passed away. Does not like other animals. 570-885-4962. CAT: Snowy, pure white DSH male. 19 months, playful, special, sheds very little, very good, all veted have papers, FREE to loving home with TLC. call Nina 570-851-0436
CATS & KITTENS 12 weeks & up.
All shots, neutered, tested,microchipped
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only CATS: 1 tiger & 1 black, free to a good home, 2 years old, fully trained. 570-2005977 call/text.
Delightfully pleasant. This home has been totally remodeled, a great buy for your money. New modern kitchen with all appliances, living room and dining room have new hardwood floors. Nice size 3 bedrooms. 1 car garage. Be sure to see these values. MLS 11-2890 $65,000 Call Theresa Eileen R. Melone Real estate 570-821-7022
Looking to buy a home? Place an ad here and let the sellers know! 570-829-7130 AVOCA
KITTENS, FREE, friendly, people kids/cats ok. Liter box trained. Urgent transport.299-7146
Dogs
PAWS TO CONSIDER.... ENHANCE YOUR PET CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE
30 Costello Circle Fine Line construction. 4 bedroom 2.5 bath Colonial. Great floor plan, master bedroom, walk in closet. 2 car garage, fenced in yard. 2 driveways, above ground pool For additional info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3162 $248,500 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280
AVOCA
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.
BOXER PUPPIES
3 male & 1 female purebred puppies. No papers. Shots & dewormed. Tails docked & dew claws removed. $600 each. 570-885-3431
CORGI PUPS
Pembroke. Males & Females. Shots & wormed. Reds & Tri’s. $400-$495. Ready to go. Pictures available. 570-799-0192
Birds? Cats? Dogs? Skunks? Snakes? Sell Your Animals with a Classified Ad! 570-829-7130
DOBERMAN PUPPIES
3 males left. Black & rust. Ready to go! $500 each. 570-542-7532
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS ACA registered with Pedigrees. Vet checked, wormed. 1st shots. $600 Ready NOW! 570-336-6162
SMITH HOURIGAN 570-696-1195
900 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Having trouble paying your mortgage? Falling behind on your payments? You may get mail from people who promise to forestall your foreclosure for a fee in advance. Report them to the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency. Call 1-877FTC-HELP or click on ftc.gov. A message from The Times Leader and the FTC.
Feb. 10: $1,711.50
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906 Homes for Sale
AKC, 8 weeks, 3 females. Shots & wormed. Vet checked. Home Raised. $550. 570-864-2643
Stereo/TV/ Electronics
SPEAKERS JVC, floor standing, $50. 570-829-5542
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314 Packer St. Remodeled 3 bedroom with 2 baths, master bedroom and laundry on 1st floor. New siding and shingles. New kitchen. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3174 $99,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
AVOCA Renovated 3 bedroom, 2 story on corner lot. New roof & windows. New kitchen, carpeting & paint. Hardwood floors, gas fireplace & garage. All appliances included. A MUST SEE. $119,000. 570-457-1538 Leave Message BACK MOUNTAIN
Beautiful 5 bedroom, 2.2 baths & FANTASTIC “Great Room” with built in bar, private brick patio, hot tub & grills! 4 car garage with loft + attached 2 car garage. Situated on over 6 acres of privacy overlooking Francis Slocum with a great view of the lake! Lots of extras & the kitchen is out of this world! MLS#11-3131 $625,000 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
DALLAS Cape Cod, with detached 2 car garage on 2 acres of country living! Dallas School District. $137,500 MLS# 11-4446 Call Christine Kutz Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
BACK MOUNTAIN Centermorland
3 bedroom brick Cape Cod, with 2 baths, on a corner lot near Dallas Schools, with easy access to shopping. MLS# 12-12 $125,000 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950 DALLAS
529 SR 292 E For sale by owner Move-in ready. Well maintained. 3 - 4 bedrooms. 1 ¾ bath. Appliances included. 2.87 acres with mountain view. For more info & photos go to: ForSaleByOwner.com Search featured homes in Tunkhannock. $275,000. For appointment, call: 570-310-1552 BEAR CREEK
6650 Bear Creek Blvd Well maintained custom built 2 story nestled on 2 private acres with circular driveway - Large kitchen with center island, master bedroom with 2 walk-in closets, family room with fireplace, custom built wine cellar. A MUST SEE! MLS#11-4136 $299,900 Call Geri 570-696-0888
BEAR CREEK
Meadow Run Road Enjoy the exclusive privacy of this 61 acre, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with vaulted ceilings and open floor plan. Elegant formal living room, large airy family room and dining room and gorgeous 3 season room opening to large deck with hot tub. Modern eat in kitchen with island, gas fireplace, upstairs and wood burning stove downstairs. This stunning property boasts a relaxing pond and walking trail. Sit back and savor the view MLS 11-3462 $443,900 Sandy Rovinski Ext. 26 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 DALLAS
1360 Lower Demunds Rd. A grand entrance leads you to this stunning Craftsman style home on 11+ acres complete with pond, stream & rolling meadows. This dramatic home is in pristine condition. The 2 story great room with stone fireplace & warm wood walls is one of the focal points of this home. Offers modern kitchen/baths, formal dining room & family room. Recently built 3 car garage with guest quarters above is a plus. You’ll spend many hours on the large wrap around porch this Fall, Spring & Summer overlooking your estate. Rarely does a home like this come on the market. MLS# 11-1741. $499,000 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883
620 Meadows Enjoy the comforts & amenities of living at Newberry Estate - tennis, golf & swimming are yours to enjoy & relax. Spacious condo at a great price. Possibilities for 3rd bedroom and bath on lower level. Pets welcome at Meadows. MLS#12-18 $ 149,900 Call Geri 570-696-0888
DALLAS
8 Lackawanna Ave Central Location. 45 bedroom bi-level. Gas heat. 2 baths. Oversized 2 car garage. Corner lot. MLS 11-4372 $140,000 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611 DALLAS
Charming 2 bedroom Cape Cod in Franklin Township. L-shaped living room with hardwood floors, eat in kitchen & private driveway. $119,900 MLS#11-3255 Call Joe moore 570-288-1401
DALLAS
“Fantastic” country home on 2.5 acres on a very private road with a 32’ x 48’ barn and 2 car & 1 car detached garages. Very charming home with a family room & fireplace, and a library or office. The barn was used for horses a few years ago and, with proper zoning, may be used as such again. MLS# 12-00 $289,000 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
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Four bedroom Colonial with hardwood floors in formal dining and living room. Modern eat in kitchen, finished basement with 24” x 30” recreation room. Deck, hot tub and ceiling fans. MLS#11-4504 $229,900 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401
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• M odel#FB2F5C EW • 140-hp 16-V alve SO H C i-V TEC ® • 5-Speed A utom atic Transm ission • A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration System • Pow er W indow s/ Locks/M irrors • C ruise C ontrol• R em ote Entry • 160-W att A M /FM /C D A udio System w ith 4 Speakers • A BS • D ual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front A irbags (SR S) • Front Side A irbags w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant Position D etection System (O PD S) • Side C urtain A irbags ***LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N PAY M ENT. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $12,043 .50
199/ 199/M OO.***.***
A CCO RD L X
• M odel#C P2f3C EW • 177-hp 16-V alve D O H C i-V TEC ® Engine • 5-Speed A utom atic Transm ission • Pow er W indow s/Locks/M irrors • R em ote Entry • C ruise C ontrol• A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration System • 160-W att A M / FM /C D A udio System w ith 6 Speakers • V ehicle Stability A ssistTM (V SA ® ) w ith Traction C ontrol• A BS • Sual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front A irbags (SR S) • D ual-C ham ber Front Side A irbags w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant Position D etection System (O PD S) • Side C urtain A irbags
$
2219/ 19/M OO.**.**
**LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N PAY M ENT. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $13 ,3 11.00
G AS M ILEAG E 22 C ITY/ 30 H W Y
G AS M ILEAG E 17 CITY/24 HW Y
$0 DO W N PAYM EN T
2012 H on d a
P IL O T L X
• 250-hp 24-V alv e SO H C i-V TEC ® • 5-Speed A utom atic Trans m is s ion • 8 Pas s enger Seating • V ariable Torque M anagem ent® 4-W heelD riv e Sy s tem (V TM -4® ) • V ehic le Stability A s s is tTM (V SA ® ) w ith Trac tion C ontrol• Pow er W Indow s /Loc k s / M irrors • Front and R ear A ir C onditioning w ith A ir-Filtration Sy s tem • 229-W att A M /FM /C D A udio Sy s tem w ith 7 Speak ers inc luding Subw oofer • R em ote Entry • A BS • D ual-Stage, M ultiple-Thres hold Front A irbags (SR S) • Front Side A irbags w ith Pas s enger-Side O c c upant Pos ition D etec tion Sy s tem (O PD S)
$
319/ 319/M O.**** O . ****
2012 Hon d a
CR-V E X
• M odelR M 4H 5C JW • 185-hp • 2.4-Liter,16-V alve SO H C i-V TEC ® 4-C ylinder Engine • R ealTim e A W D w ith Intelligent C ontrolSystem ™ • V ehicle Stability A ssist™ (V SA ® ) w ith Traction C ontrol • A utom atic Transm ission • C ruise C ontrol• A /C • O ne-Touch Pow er M oonroof w ith Tilt Feature • R em ote Entry System • Bluetooth® H andsFreeLink ® • M ulti-angle rearview cam era w ith guidelines • 160-W att A M /FM /C D A udio System w ith 6 Speakers • Bluetooth® Stream ing A udio • Pandora® Internet R adio com patibility • SM S Text M essage Function • U SB A udio Interface • A nti-Lock Braking System (A BS) • D ual-Stage,M ultiple-Threshold Front A irbags (SR S) • Front Side A irbags w ith Passenger-Side O ccupant Position D etection System (O PD S) • Side C urtain A irbags w ith R ollover Sensor
IN S TO CK!
****LEAS E 3 6 M ONTHS THROUG H AHFC . $0 DOW N PAY M ENT. 1S T PAY M ENT AND TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $28,470.00
*BAS E D ON 2008-2009 E PA M IL E AGE E S T IM AT E S , RE F L E CT ING NE W E PA F UE L E CONOM Y M E T HODS BE GINNING W IT H 2008-2009 M ODE L S . US E F OR COM PARIS ON PURPOS E S ONL Y . DO NOT COM PARE T O M ODE L S BE F ORE 2008. Y OUR ACT UAL M IL E AGE W IL L VARY DE PE NDING ON HOW Y OU DRIVE AND M AINT AIN Y OUR VE HICL E . AL L OF F E RS E XPIRE 2/ 29/ 2012.
M AT AT T B U R N E H O N D A 1110 WYOMING AVE. • SCRANTON • 1-800-NEXT-HONDA w w w. M a t t B u r n e H o n d a . c o m
M A AT TT T B U UR RN N EE
H O ON N DD A A PR R EE - O W W N N EE DD
L O O K H E R E ... If yo u ha ve yo u r H ea rt s et o n a N ew er A u to ! SH SH OO PP AT AT WW WW WW ..MM ATTB ATTBUURRNNEE HH OONNDD AA. .CCOOMM
$6,950
Y O UR NIC E TRA DE HERE
02 FO RD M USTA NG C O NV ERTIBLE
08 NISSA N SENTRA SDN
96 HO NDA A C C O RD EX C PE B lack,76K M iles
N ow
W hite,46K M iles
N ow
$9,250
05 TO Y O TA C A M RY LE SDN S ilver,67K M iles
N ow
G ray,91K M iles
$11,250
N ow
$9,950
09 HY UNDA ISO NA TA G LS SDN V 6 S ilver,45K M iles
FIT
10 INSIG HT EX G ray,22K...................................NO W $17,950
N ow
$16,950
07 C A DILLA C SRX NA V I A W D Lt.B lue,51K M iles
N ow
$19,950
$16,950
08 HY UNDA I V ERA C RUZ A W D B lack,29K M iles
N ow
$21,950
60 M O S.
02 FO RD EXPLO RER XLT 4W D
09 C IV IC LX SDN Titanium ,36K..........................NO W $14,750 EX 5-SPD SDN W hite,42K.............NO W LX SDN N avy,23K...............................NO W LX C PE N avy,30K................................NO W LXS SDN G ray,23K............................NO W LXS SDN S ilver,18K...........................NO W EX SDN Titanium ,28K..........................NO W EX SDN B lue,23K................................NO W
ACCORD S
$14,950 $15,500 $15,750 $15,950 $16,250 $16,500 $16,750
07 A C C O RD 08 A C C O RD 08 A C C O RD 09 A C C O RD 09 A C C O RD 09 A C C O RD 10 A C C O RD 08 A C C O RD 09 A C C O RD 09 A C C O RD 10 A C C O RD
EX SDN N avy,23K.................................NO W EX SDN S ilver,42K................................NO W LXP SDN G ray,30K..............................NO W LX SDN G ray,27K..................................NO W LX SDN B urgundy,13K..........................NO W LXP SDN B urgundy,28K......................NO W LX SDN W hite,24K................................NO W EX SDN B lack,28K................................NO W EX SDN G reen,22K...............................NO W EX SDN B lack,19K................................NO W EXL NA V I B lack,24K............................NO W
06 PILO T EXL R ed,71K.......................................NO W $17,250 09 PILO T TO U R IN G N A V I N avy,48K.........NO W $27,950 09 PILO T EXL S ilver,22K.....................................NO W $28,500
R ID G EL IN E 4W D
08 R ID G ELIN E RTS C herry,46K......................N O W $22,500
$15,500 $15,950 $15,950 $15,950 $16,950 $16,950 $17,500 $17,950 $18,500 $18,500 $22,500
N ow
CRV 4W D
EX B eige,60K.............................................N O W EX S ilver,50K.............................................N O W LX G reen,36K............................................N O W EX G reen,46K............................................N O W EXL B lue,39K...........................................N O W EX B lack,48K.............................................N O W EXL S ilver,19K..........................................N O W EX S ilver,22K.............................................N O W EXL R ed,30K............................................N O W EXL Lt.B lue,28K.......................................N O W EX G ray,14K..............................................N O W EXL B lack,30K..........................................N O W EXL B lue,23K...........................................N O W EXL W hite,21K.........................................N O W EXL N A V I R ed,14K..............................N O W EXL B lack,8K...........................................N O W
LX S ilver,98K
$17,500 $17,950 $18,500 $18,500 $19,950 $19,950 $20,950 $22,750 $22,950 $22,950 $23,500 $24,500 $24,500 $24,500 $26,950 $26,950
D isclosure:1.9% - 36 m os,2.9% - 60 m os thru A .H .F.C .W -A -C on C ertified A ccords.C ertified H onda’s have 1yr - 12k B asic W arranty.B alance of 7yr - 100K P ow ertrain W arranty from in-service date.
$9,950
$9,950
08 NISSA N A LTIM A “S” SDN
W hite,13K M iles,W as $18,950
B row n,40K M iles
N ow
$13,250
N ow
08 DO DG E NITRO SE 4W D
B lack,58K M iles
$16,750
N ow
09 SUBA RU FO RRESTER XP 4W D W hite,33K M iles
G reen,60K M iles
N ow
08 C HRY SLER A SPEN HEM I 4W D N ow
$16,950
07 JEEP W RA NG LER X 4DR 4W D
$18,950
B lack,42K M iles
$14,950
07 M A ZDA C X-7 TO URING A W D
R ed,44K M iles
N ow
$8,950
04 HO NDA C RV 4W D
09 HY UNDA I SO NA TA G LS SDN
N ow
08 C R V 07 C R V 09 C R V 07 C R V 07 C R V 09 C R V 07 C R V 10 C R V 09 C R V 09 C R V 11 C R V 10 C R V 10 C R V 10 C R V 11 C R V 11 C R V
N ow
S ilver,65K M iles
PIL OT 4W D
60 m os
$6,950
N ow
01 TO Y O TA RA V 4 L 4W D
08 ELEM EN T LX S ilver,56K...............................N O W $15,750 10 ELEM EN T EX O m inP earl,24K........................N O W $21,500
2.9%
G reen,81K M iles
S ilver,97K M iles
EL EM EN T 4W D
CI V I C
06 HO NDA PILO T EX 4W D N ow
2
C CAL AL LL :1-800-N :1-800-NEE X XTH TH O ON NDD A A
O DYS S EY
IN S IGHT HYBRID
36 m os
B lack,20K M iles
36 M O S.
08 FIT S ilver,37K.......................................................NO W $12,950 10 O D Y SSEY EXL G ray,15K...............................N O W $28,500 09 FIT SPO RT B lue,55K.....................................NO W $14,500 10 O DY SSEY TO URING NA V I/R.DV D S late,26K..N O W $32,500 09 FIT SPO RT R ed,15K......................................NO W $15,500
1.9%
B lack,71K M iles
1
04 HY UNDA I XG 350 SDN
08 C IV IC 09 C IV IC 09 C IV IC 09 C IV IC 07 SUBA RU 09 TO Y O TA IM PREZA A W D M A TRIX “S” A W D 10 C IV IC 09 C IV IC S ilver,39K,W as $17,950 R ed,56K M iles N ow $14,950 N ow $15,950 09 C IV IC
08 JEEP LIBERTY SPO RT 4W D
A CCO R D S ..9% ..9% 9% 9%
H O N D A ’S
$12,500 08 C IV IC LX SDN G old,13K...............................NO W $14,750
N ow
C EE N NT T EE R R
$19,500
07 G M C A C A DIA SLT A W D
$23,750
B lue,26K M iles
N ow
$24,500
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C H E V Y S IL V E RAD O 1500 Z71
Stk. #12158,5.3L SF I V 8 6 Sp eed A utom atic,18” A lum inum W heels,C lim ate C ontrol,K eyless E ntry,P W ,P D L ,O ff-R oad Z 71 Susp ension Package
Z71 AL L S TAR E D ITIO N
299
Stk. #12396,4.3L V 6 4 Sp eed A utom atic, A ir C ond itioning,L ocking R ear D ifferential,17” SteelW heels,Stabilitrak, B lack F old A w ay M irrors
L EA S E FOR O N LY
$
P ER M O N TH Fo r 3 9 M o s.
2012 C H E V Y
2012 C H E V Y
M AL IBU
1L S S E D AN
42
IIN-STOCK N - S TO C K & IN-BOUND IN-BOUND
2012 C H E V Y L S S E D AN
2012 C H E V Y
IM P AL A
C AM ARO
C O UP E
32
MPG h wy (EC O )
MPG h wy
30 MPG h wy
33
MPG h wy
MSR P
Stk.#12250
$1 7 ,450
85 8 5
AAVAILABLE VA I L A B L E IN-STOCK I N - S TO C K & IIN-BOUND N-BOUND
1 6,7 95 0
$
S TA R TIN G AT
%%
*
2012 C HE V Y E X P RE S S
S IL V E RAD O
E X TE N D E D C AB 4W D
MSR P
$28,1 25
S TA R TIN G AT
24,599*
2012 C H E V Y S O N IC L S
$26,665
2200
Stk.#12088
1LT • 2LT • 1SS • 2SS C O N V E R T IB L E
S TA R TIN G AT
21 ,999*
$
AAVAILABLE VAILABLE
2011 C H E V Y
FW D & AW D
6
MPG h wy
S TA R TIN G AT
23 ,999*
$
CAM AR O C O N V ER TIBL ES AV AIL ABL E
2012 C H E V Y
S IL V E RAD O
TAH O E
L T 4W D
1500 4W D C RE W C AB
30
UL TR AS O N IC P AR K AS S IS T
0
%%
**
L S • LT • LT Z
$3 0,1 80
MSR P
25,999
$
S TA R TIN G AT
2011 C H E V Y TRAV E RS E
$3 1 ,665 S TA R TIN G AT
MSR P
22,999*
$
Stk. #12257,4.8L V 8 A utom atic,Stabilitrak,A ir C ond itioning,D eep T inted G lass,L ocking R ear D ifferential,C ruise,Sid e Im p act A ir B ags
Stk. #12060,4.8L V 8,A ir C ond itioning,A M /F M Stereo,L ocking R ear D ifferential,16” W heel,F ull F loor C overing,C ustom C loth Seats
$
S TA R TIN G AT
2012 C H E V Y
2500 C ARG O V AN
L S • LT • LT Z • 4 C yl.• 6 C yl.
1 8,999*
$
AP R AP F o rr60M 60M o s
Stk.#12039,3.5L V 6 A utom atic,D ualZ one A ir C onditioning,Stabilitrak,Six-W ay Pow erD riverSeat, PW ,PD L ,T ilt,O nStar,X M Satellite R adio
Stk.#12195
Stk.#12006,2.4L D O H C A utom atic,A ir, MSR P R em ote K eyless E ntry,A M /F M /C D /M P3, $22,7 55 PW ,PD L ,O nStar,X M Satellite
L S • L T • L TZ • E C O
MSR P
(ON SELECT M ODELS)
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2012 C HE V Y C RUZE
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MSR P
$26,880
ON A L L ‘ 11 & ‘ 12 M ODEL S S EE DEA L ER FOR DETA IL S
OVER OVER
AA T TTEN TION GM CA RRDD HOL HHOOLL DERS DDEERRSS !! TTTEENN T TIIOONN G GMM C CAA RD REDEEM
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E X TE N D E D C AB L T 4W D
AP R AP F o r7 r7 2 M o s
Stk.#11890
Stk.#11827,V 8 AT ,A /C ,Stabilitrak,B edliner,R ailProtector, W heelH ouse L iner,M olded M ud F laps,H D F loor M ats
MSR P
$3 9,83 5 %% AP R $ AP
MSR P
25,999 0 3 0,999**
$
S TA R TIN G AT
*
Stk. #12294,5.3L V 8 6 Sp eed A uto.,P W ,P D L ,3rd R ow Seat,O nStar,X M Satellite R ad io,H eated Front & 2nd Seats,B ose Stereo & M ore!
$51 ,828
S TA R TIN G AT
S TA R TIN G AT
46,999
$
F o rr77 2 M o s
Stk. #12212,1.8L E C O T E C -V V T D O H C 4 C yl,A uto,Stabilitrak,X M R ad io, A M /F M /C D ,P D L ,A /C ,R ear W ip er W asher,Sp oiler,O nStar
35
MPG h wy (EC O )
*
S TA R TIN G AT
1 5,999
$
*
*Tax & Tags additional. Prices include all rebates. ** Prices include rebates, GM Loyalty bonus cash (must own/lease 1999 or newer GM vehicle to qualify) & trade-in bonus cash; Low APR in lieu of rebates. Prior sales excluded. SILVERADO - Lease for $299 per month plus tax & tags, 39 month lease, 10k miles per year, $853.41 due at lease signing. Lease payment includes GM Competitive Lease Incentive (must currently lease a 1999 or Newer Non-GM Vehicle) to qualify; Lease termination is not required; GM Competitive Lease can be transferred in same household. Artwork for illustration only. Must take delivery by Feb. 29, 2012; Not responsible for typographical errors.
STA RT YOU R EN GIN E DEA LS 2.9% On A ll Pre-Ow ned Vehicles!
A P R
A V A ILA BLE O N SELEC T C ER TIFIED PR E-O W N ED
2007-2010 CHE V Y COBA L TS
2011 CH E V Y A V E O
L S •L S •CP E •S DN
LT
11 CH E V Y H H R L S
15,900* 11 CH E V Y CRU ZE $ S TA RTIN G A T 15,999* 07 G M C S IE RRA 1500 S L E $ 23,958* 10 CH E V Y M A L IBU L T $ 16,999* 09 CH E V Y YU K O N S L T $ 36,999* $
#Z2562, 7K M iles.........................................
#Z2645, L ow
E V E N M O RE V A L U E S
M iles,.................
2009 P O N TIA C V IBE
2003 BU ICK CE N TU RY CU S TO M
S ta rtin g A t
#12136A
L OW A P R A V A IL A B L E
L OW M IL E S
10,999*
$
CHE V Y TRA IL BL A ZE RS
L S •L T
L OW M IL E S
SA L E P R ICE
2007 FO RD RA N G E R S U P E RCA B
#12069A , 1-O w ner.....................................
2006 N IS S A N TITA N S E K IN G CA B 4W
#12472A , 1-O w ner........................................
S ta rtin g A t
13,995*
$
2008 CHE V Y COL ORA DO
L T CRE W CA B 4W D
10 CH E V Y CO BA L T L S 4DR
#Z2615, O nly 8K M iles...................................
07 CH E V Y IM P A L A
*
#Z2596, L ow
13,499* $ 27,950* $
2010 H O N DA CIV IC 4DR
#12172A A , 24K M iles..................................
2009 TO YO TA RA V 4
#12500A .................................................
M iles........................................
24,895* $ 22,995* $ 19,487*
2008 CH E V Y IM P A L A L T
09 CHE V Y S IL V E RA DO 1500 L T W /CA P $
#12436A , 1 O w ner......................................
#12152A , 35K M iles, 1-O w ner..........................
#11741A
L OW M IL E S
SA L E P R ICE
08 G M C A CA DIA S L E A W D
M ANY OTHE R TRUCK S A V A IL A BL E
S ta rtin g A t
19,650
$
*
L OW M IL E S
#Z2611, 39K M iles........................................
08 CH E V Y CO L O RA DO CRE W CA B
#Z2619
SA L E P R ICE
18,999
$
*
2011 CHE V Y HHR
2008 S A TURN A URA
XR 4DR
LS
09 P O N TIA C G 6 4DR
08 CH E V Y E XP RE S S P A S S V A N #Z2480, L ow
L OW M IL E S
SA L E P R ICE
#Z2561
14,900
$
*
L OW M IL E S
L OW A P R A V A IL A B L E
07 CHE V Y E QUIN OX XL S
$
08 CH E V Y TA H O E L TZ
$
07 CH E V Y CO BA L T 2DR L S
$
11 BU ICK L A CRO S S E CXL
$
#11786A , A W D, 43K M iles...............................
*
29,900
12,999
#12299A , 39K M iles...................................
#Z2510A , 42K M iles....................................
2008 FO RD E S CA P E A W D
#12195A , X LT...........................................
2009 N IS S A N RO G U E S L A W D
#12287A , 33K M iles...................................
2004 CH E V Y C4500 DU M P TRU CK
#Z2637, D iesel, 33K ...................................
2007 FO RD F-150 S U P E RCA B
#12026B , 33K M iles....................................
* 2005 DO DG E CA RA V A N S XT
#11728A .................................................
37,675* $ 16,854* $ 15,899* $ 20,999* $ 28,999* $ 19,999* $ 12,499*
V IS IT US 24/7 AT 12 450 $ * 12,888 W W W .V A L L E YCHE V ROL E T.COM 25,180*
08 CH E V Y M A L IBU CL A S S IC 2L T $ #Z2528B , 39K M iles......................................
08 CH E V Y A V E O H /B
*
14,999*
2008 FORD F250 S UP E RDUTY DIE S E L CRE W CA B $ 2009 S U BA RU L E G A CY A W D
17,999*
M iles......................................
#Z2600, 1 O w ner..........................................
S ta rtin g A t
13,999
$
#Z2390, 28K M iles.....................................
#Z2582 .....................................................
M iles........................................
#Z2518...................................................
S ta rtin g A t
16,499* $ 19,900*
$
#11785A , 33K M iles......................................
#12339A , L ow
#Z2432
2008 H U M M E R H 3 4W D
2006 G M C CA N YO N S L RE G CA B 4X4 $
#Z2619, 4x4, 1 O w ner, 43K M iles......................
S ta rtin g A t
M iles...................................
2008 G M C E N V O Y E XTE N DE D
#Z2515, 3rd R ow , 1-O w ner............................
#11934A , 23K ..............................................
11 CH E V Y TRA V E RS E A W D
#Z2557A , L ow
13,950
$
S DN
#12164A , O nly 59K M iles..................................
#Z2447, 26K M iles........................................
#Z2571
13,995* $ 7,995* $ 17,987* D$ 17,999* $ 16,999* $ 14,999* $ 14,999* $ 13,787* $ 25,999* $
#12266A , 1-O w ner.....................................
#Z2517, 41K M iles........................................
,
*
#11872A , 34K M iles......................................
*Tax & Tags additional. Low APR to qualified customers. See dealer for details. Select vehicles may not be GM Certified. Photos may not represent actual vehicle. Prior use daily rental on select vehicles. Not responsible for typographical errors.
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Open floor plan, raised ranch. Newly rebuilt in 2009. Located in nice neighborhood close to everything! MLS# 11-2928 $109,500 Call Christine Kutz Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
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100% Financing Wooded and private Bi-Level. This home features 1 car garage, 3 bedrooms, 1 3/4 bath & nice updates. plenty of room on your private 2 acre lot. 100% USDA financing eligible. call for details. REDUCED PRICE $166,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689
Condo with architect designed interior on 3 floors. Large, well equipped tiled kitchen with separate breakfast room, den with fireplace-brick & granite hearth. Open floor plan in living/dining area. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Lower level has den or 4th bedroom with family room & bath. Recently sided; attached 2-car garage, walk-out lower level, decks on 1st & 2nd floor; pets accepted (must be approved by condo association). Country Club amenities included & private pool for Meadows residents. MLS 12-203 $269,000 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565
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56 Wyoming Ave Well maintained 4 bed, 2 bath home located on large .85 acre lot. Features open floor plan, heated 3 season room with hot tub, 1st floor laundry, 2 car garage and much more. 11-3641 Motivated Seller! $179,500 Call Jim Banos COLDWELL BANKER RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 570-991-1883 DALLAS
100% Financing Wooded and private Bi-Level in Dallas School District. This home features 1 car garage, 3 bedrooms, 1 3/4 bath and nice updates. Plenty of room on your private 2 acre lot. 100% USDA Financing Eligible. Call for details.
REDUCED PRICE $166,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689
167 Center St. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath2 story home with garage and driveway. Newer kitchen and bath. For more info and phot os visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3561 Price reduced $64,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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NEWBERRY ESTATE ORCHARD EAST Two bedroom condo, 2nd floor. Living/dining room combination. 1,200 square feet of easy living. Two balconies, one car garage nearby. Security system, cedar closet, use of in ground pool. $109,000 MLS#11-4031 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401
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Charming 4 bedroom, 3 bath home situated on 1 1/4 acre on a private setting. Close to schools and shopping. Living room with beautiful stone fireplace and built ins. Hardwood floors throughout. Master suite on 1st floor. Kitchen has cherry cabinets with tile floors. Screened porch. Detached 2 car garage. $335,000 For appointment 570-690-0752
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619 Foote Ave. Fabulous Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ultra modern kitchen with granite counters, heated tile floor and stainless appliances. Dining room has Brazilian cherry floors, huge yard, garage and large yard. Partially finished lower level. If you’re looking for a Ranch, don’t miss this one. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-4079 $159,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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Cute 2 story, 2 bedroom 1 bath home. $15,000 570-780-0324 570-947-3575
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Sunday, Feb. 12 2:30PM-4PM 20 Fox Hollow Drive Well maintained two story with fully finished lower level awaits its new family. 4-6 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 2 fireplaces. One year home warranty included. Wonderful neighborhood. $270,000 MLS #11-3504 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723
548 ADAMS ST. Charming, well maintained 3 bedroom, 1 bath home located on a quiet street near Blueberry Hills development. Features modern kitchen with breakfast bar, formal dining room, family room with gas stove, hardwood floors in bedrooms, deck, fenced yard and shed. MLS#11-2947 $107,500 Karen Ryan 283-9100 x14
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Wonderful neighborhood, 4 bedroom, 10 year old home has it all!. Extra room on first floor, great for mother in law suite or rec room. Modern oak kitchen, living room, central air, in ground pool, fenced yard, attached 2 car garage. Great home! For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com 11-3732. $239,900 Call Nancy Bohn 570-237-0752
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548 Green St. Are you renting?? The monthly mortgage on this house could be under $500 for qualified buyers. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1st floor laundry. Off street parking, deep lot, low taxes. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3983 $64,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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HANOVER TWP Modern 3 bedroom. 1 1/2 bath. Driveway. Gas heat. Lease. No pets. No smoking. $750 + utilities. Call Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769
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38 Huckleberry Ln Blueberry Hills 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room with fireplace, 2 car garage, large yard. Master bath with separate jetted tub, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and island, lighted deck. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3071 $315,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
2 unit duplex, 2nd floor tenant occupied, 1st floor unoccupied, great rental potential. Separate entrances to units, one gas furnace, new electrical with separate meters for each unit. The 1st floor apartment when rented out generated $550 per month. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com 11-4247. $52,000 Call Nancy Bohn 570-237-0752
94 Ferry Road Nice vinyl sided 2 story situated on a great corner fenced lot in Hanover Twp. 2 bedrooms, 2 modern baths, additional finished space in basement for 2 more bedrooms or office/ playrooms. Attached 2 car garage connected by a 9x20 breezeway which could be a great entertaining area! Above ground pool, gas fireplace, gas heat, newer roof and “All Dri” system installed in basement. MLS #11626. $119,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
2 story in good condition with 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, eat-in kitchen, 2 car garage, fenced yard & new gas heat. REDUCED TO $39,900 Call Ruth Smith 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411
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Nice income property conveniently located. Property has many upgrades including all new replacement windows, very well maintained. All units occupied, separate utilities. For more info and photos visit:www.atlas realtyinc.com 11-3283. $89,900 Call Nancy Bohn 570-237-0752
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P St. 44 Orchard 3 bedroom, 1.5 bathE single, modern kitchen with appliances, N sunroom, hardwood floors on D 2nd 1st and floor. Gas heat, large yard, I OSP. For more info and photos N visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLSG 11-1866 $137,999 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280
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274 Hillside Ave. PRICED TO SELL. THIS HOME IS A MUST SEE. Great starter home in move in condition. Newer 1/2 bath off kitchen & replacement windows installed. MLS11-560. $52,000 Roger Nenni EXT. 32 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 EDWARDSVILLE
908 Primrose Court Move right into this newer 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Townhome with many upgrades including hardwood floors throughout and tiled bathrooms. Lovely oak cabinets in the kitchen, central air, fenced in yard, nice quiet neighborhood. MLS 11-2446 $123,000 Call Don Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770
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EXETER OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY FEB., 12TH 1:00 PM TO 2:30 263 Lawrence St Recently updated, this 4 bedroom home offers modern kitchen with Oak cabinets, 2 baths, deck with a beautiful view of the Valley, fenced in yard and finished lower level. All appliances included. A must see. MLS #11-4434 $ 92,000 Call Christina @ (570) 714-9235
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3 Bedroom 1.5 bath ranch with new windows hardwood floors finished basement 2 car garage and a finished basement. MLS 11-3610 $154,900 Call Pat Guesto 570-793-4055 CENTURY 21 SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100 HANOVER TWP.
128 JEAN ST. Nice bi-level home on quiet street. Updated exterior. Large family room, extra deep lot. 2 car garage, enclosed rear porch and covered patio. For more information and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-2850 $179,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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27 Spring St Great home. Great location. Great condition. Great Price. MLS#11-4370 $54,900 Call Al Clemonts 570-371-9381
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95 Pulaski St. Large home on nice sized lot. Newer windows, walk up attic. 3 bedrooms, nice room sizes, walk out basement. Great price you could move right in. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-4554 $39,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
Nice size four bedroom home with some hardwood floors, large eat in kitchen with breakfast bar. 2 car garage & partially fenced yard. Close to everything! $92,900 MLS# 11-1977 Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
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476 Wyoming St. Nice 3 bedroom single home. Gas heat. COnvenient location. To settle estate. Reduced to $34,900 Call Jim for details
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167 Slocum St Completely renovated 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath. New high efficiency gas warm air furnace with central a/c. All new plumbing & wiring. New siding, windows, doors, roof, insulation, carpeting, drywall & tile. New kitchen with stainless stove, fridge & dishwasher. New baths. 1st floor washer/dryer hookup. 50’x150’ lot. $139,900. Call 570-954-8825 gckar1@yahoo.com
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362 Susquehanna Ave Completely remodeled, spectacular, 2 story Victorian home, with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, new rear deck, full front porch, tiled baths and kitchen, granite countertops, all Cherry hardwood floors throughout, all new stainless steel appliances and lighting, new oil furnace, washer dryer in first floor bath. Great neighborhood, nice yard. $174,900 (30 year loan, $8,750 down, $887/month, 30 years @ 4.5%) 100% OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE Call Bob at 570-654-1490
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Double block with both sides having nice secluded yards and decks. Close to area schools. Wood floors just redone on owners side. Wonderful opportunity to live in one side and rent the other side to help pay your mortgage! MLS#11-4537 $65,000 CALL CHRISTINE KUTZ 570-322-8832 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950 HANOVER TWP.
577 Nanticoke St. Well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 story home in quiet neighborhood. This home features an enclosed patio with hot tub, enclosed front porch, walk up floored attic with electric. 2 coal stoves and much more. All measurements approximate. MLS 10-4645. $80,900 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770
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5 Raymond Drive Practically new 8 year old Bi-level with 4 bedrooms, 1 and 3/4 baths, garage, fenced yard, private dead end street. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-3422 $175,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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Sunday, Feb. 12 12Noon -1:30PM 20 Dexter St., Nice starter home with shed M OVE -I N R EADY ! 3 bedroom. Fenced yard. Security system. Roof 2006. Hanover Area Schools. This home would be eligible for the LUZERNE COUNTY GROWING HOMEOWNERS INITIATIVE. Seller will help with closing cost expenses. MONTHLY PAYMENT $191 ON A 30 YEAR MORTGAGE- HOW CAN YOU BEAT THAT? MLS #11-3023 $39,000 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723
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Fantastic view from the deck and patio of this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath vinyl sided 2 story home. Four years young with so many extras. A dream home! MLS# 11-2429 Reduced $289,900 Call Florence 570-715-7737
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Multi-family. large 3 unit building, beautifully updated apartments. Two 3 bedroom apartments & one efficiency apartment. Great location also offers street parking. This is a must see. $139,900. MLS 114389. Call/text for Details Donna Cain 570-947-3824
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* NEW LISTING! * 3-story home with 4 car garage. Hardwood floors, sun parlor with magnificent leaded glass windows, 4 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen with pantry, formal dining room, gas heat. MLS #11-4133 $84,500 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565
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21 Spring St. 2 or 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home. Large fenced yard with shed, 50x200’ lot. 3 off street parking spaces. By Owner $99,900 570-825-9867
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2032 ROUTE 92 Great Ranch home surrounded by nature with view of the river and extra lot on the river. Large living room and kitchen remodeled and ready to move in. Full unfinished basement, off street parking. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-79 $78,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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3 bedroom, 1.5 bath raised Ranch on 1 acre. Home boasts a gas fireplace in living room, traditional fireplace in finished basement. Central A/C, 2.5 car garage, covered deck, out of flood zone. $179,900. Call 570-388-4244/3882773 after 6PM
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2 W. Sunrise Drive PRICED TO SELL! This 4 bedroom has 2 car garage with extra driveway, central air, veranda over garage, recreation room with fireplace and wet bar. Sunroom For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-296 $199,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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This 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home is in the desired location of Jenkins Township. Sellers were in process of updating the home so a little TLC can go a long way. Nice yard. Motivated sellers. MLS 11-2191 $89,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340
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189 Rock St. Spacious home with 4 bedrooms and large rooms. Nice old woodwork, staircase, etc. Extra lot for parking off Kenley St. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3404 $99,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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4 Widener Drive A must see home! You absolutely must see the interior of this home. Start by looking at the photos on line. Fantastic kitchen with hickory cabinets, granite counters, stainless steel appliances and tile floor. Fabulous master bathroom with champagne tub and glass shower, walk in closet. 4 car garage, upper garage is partially finished. The list goes on and on. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-210 $389,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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3 bedroom bi-level with two modern, full baths & one 3/4 bath. Living room with fireplace and skylights, built in china cabinets in dining room. Lower level family room with fireplace and wet bar. Large foyer with fireplace. MLS#11-3064 $289,500 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401
806 Nandy Drive Unique 3 bedroom home perfect for entertaining! Living room with fireplace and skylights. Dining room with builtin china cabinets. Lower level family room with fireplace and wetbar. Private rear yard withinground pool and multiple decks. MLS#11-3064 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401
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So close to so much, traditionally appointed 3 bedroom, 3 bath townhome with warm tones & wall to wall cleanliness. Modern kitchen with lots of cabinets & plenty of closet space throughout, enjoy the privacy of deck & patio with fenced yard. MLS 11-2841 $123,000 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169
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76 N. Dawes Ave. Use your income tax rebate for a downpayment on this great home with modern kitchen with granite counters, 2 large bedrooms, attached garage, full basement could be finished, sun porch overlooks great semi private yard. A great house in a great location! Come see it! . For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-41 $119,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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This charming 3 story has plenty of potential and is within 1 block of Wyoming Ave. Put in your own finishing touches. Priced to sell! MLS 12-48 $ 34,900 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769
Well maintained one owner home located near schools & shopping. Home features 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, eat-in kitchen, living room, dining room & foyer, with ductless air conditioning on the first floor. 2-car detached garage and basement ready to be finished. All appliances are included along with the first floor laundry. MLS#11-97 $129,000 Everett Davis (570) 417-8733
RARE OPPORTUNITY! This one you can’t match for overall charm, utilization and value. The beautifully carpeted, gas fireplace living room makes you want to sit down and relax. The dining room opens to a Florida room with a gas fireplace. There is a modern kitchen and 2 modern bathrooms. Three spacious bedrooms on the second floor with a walkup attic. Completely finished basement with wet bar! The home features many upgrades including windows, roof, landscaping and driveway. Also a one car detached garage and gazebo. Great Kingston location with low taxes and located near school and shopping. MLS#11-4552 $172,900 Everett Davis (570) 417-8733
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A Classy Move-in Ready 5 bedroom, with recent updates including flooring, bathroom, recessed lighting & many new widows. Woodburner on brick hearth, eat in kitchen, formal dining room. Good room sizes, fenced yard, patio, private driveway, walking distance to park, shopping, public transportation, restaurants, etc. MLS #11-4283 $132,900. Call Pat today @
Large charmer had been extensively renovated in the last few years. Tons of closets, walk-up attic & a lower level bonus recreation room. Great location, just a short walk to Kirby Park. MLS 11-3386 $129,000 Call Betty at Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 ext 3559 or 570-714-6127
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BUTLER ST. Large double, great older home with all modern updates. Pantry, kitchen, living room, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, Collect $1300 rent from other side. $195,000 570-288-4203
Great duplex on nice street. Many upgrades including modern kitchens and baths, plus ceiling fans. Both units occupied,separate utilities. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com 11-3284. $74,900 Call Nancy Bohn 570-237-0752
573 Carverton Rd Privacy & serenity! This 40 acre estate features living room with fireplace & hardwood floor; family room with vaulted ceiling & fireplace; 1st floor master bedroom & bath with jetted tub & stall shower; panelled den; dining room with stone floor & skylight; 3 additional bedrooms & 2 baths. Central Air, 3 outbuildings. $725,000. MLS 11-4056 Call Nancy Judd Joe Moore 570-288-1401
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MOUNTAIN TOP
NANTICOKE
NEWPORT TWP.
13 Fordham Road Totally remodeled custom brick ranch in Oakwood Park. This home features an open floor plan with hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, kitchen, formal living & dining rooms, family room, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, office with private entrance, laundry room on first floor, tons of closets and storage areas, walk-up attic, great finished basement with fireplace, builtin grill, in-ground pool, cabana with half bath, an oversized 2-car garage & a security system. Renovations include new: windows, gas furnace, central air, electrical service, hardwood floors, Berber carpeting, freshly painted, updated bathrooms & much, much, more. Laflin Road to Fordham Road, on right. $399,700 Call Donna 570-613-9080
459 Bennett St. Very nice 5 bedroom, 2 story home in nice area of Luzerne. Off street parking for 4 cars. 1st floor master bedroom & laundry. Replacement windows on 2nd floor. 5 year young full bath. Modern kitchen w/breakfast bar, oak cabinets. Basement always DRY! All measurements approximate MLS11-3745 $122,900 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
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LAFLIN
210 Beechwood Dr Rare brick & vinyl tri-level featuring 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, family room with fireplace, rear patio, sprinkler system, alarm system & central air. MLS#11-2819 $199,000 CALL DONNA 570-613-9080
15 EMERSON DRIVE GLENMAURA Beautiful brickfaced 4 bedroom Colonial. Spacious, open floor plan. Tile floors, fireplace, two car garage. MLS# 12-295 $350,000 Call Stacey Lauer 570-262-1158
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Lovely cedar shingle sided home on large corner lot in a great development. 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, 1st floor family room, finished lower level. Hardwood floors throughout, huge living room & family room. 1st floor laundry room & office, gas heat, nice deck, above ground pool, 2 car garage. 11-3497 $295,000 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444 LAKE NUANGOLA Lance Street
Private country living, with easy access to interstate. Relax and enjoy this comfortable A-Frame home. Jacuzzi, large deck & gorgeous pond. Great for entertaining inside and out. For more photos and info visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3285 $249,900 Call Nancy Bohn 570-237-0752
MOUNTAIN TOP
33 Valley View Drive 3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath, 2 car garage, new roof & hot water heater, above ground heated pool, finished basement. $210,000 Contact Melissa at 570-430-8263 MOUNTAIN TOP
Very comfortable 2 bedroom home in move in condition. Great sun room, large yard, 1 car garage. Deeded lake access. Reduced $119,000 Call Kathie MLS # 11-2899
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803 Aspen Drive Brand new carpet in lower level family room! Hardwood on 1st floor dining room, living room, bedrooms & hall! Large rear deck. Master bedroom opens to deck! Private rear yard! Basement door opens to garage. MLS #11-2282 $192,000 Jim Graham at 570-715-9323
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good condition. 3 bedroom, 1 ½ bath, living room with gas fireplace and hardwood floors. Kitchen offers new stainless steel appliances, tile floor, laundry area, dining room with built in corner cabinets. MLS 12-238 $124,900 James Banos Realtor Associate COLDWELL BANKER RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 570-991-1883
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29 Valley View Dr. MOTIVATED SELLER Raised ranch on corner lot. Spacious two car garage. Modern kitchen & bath, tile floors. Energy efficient Ceramic Heat. MLS#11-2500 $174,900 Call Julio Caprari: 570-592-3966
10 E. Second St. Property in nice neighborhood. Includes 4 room apartment over garage. MLS 12-253 $79,000 Charles J. Prohaska EXT 35 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770
LUZERNE
330 Charles St. Very nice 2 bedroom home in move in condition with updated kitchen and baths. Nice yard with shed and potential off street parking. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3525 $59,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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Greystone Manor. Ten year old home with attached apartment. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Kitchen, living room, dining room & den. Apartment has 1 bedroom, bath, living room, dining room, private entrance. 3 car garage, front porch, large decks. Total 2,840 square feet. On cul-de-sac. Call BOB RUNDLE for appointment.
COLDWELL BANKER RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 570-474-2340, Ext. 11
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Five bedroom Contemporary has a vaulted ceiling in living room with fireplace. Hardwood floors in dining & living rooms. 1st floor master bedroom with walk in closet. Lower level family room. Deck, garage, separate laundry. $257,500 MLS#12-170 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401
NANTICOKE
East Noble Street Nice two family on the east side. Gas heat. Detached 2 car garage. Affordable @ $69,500. Call Jim for details TOWNE & COUNTRY R.E. CO. 570-735-8932 570-542-5708
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PRICED TO SELL Brick ranch with large living room, 3 bedrooms, sun room, deck, full basement, sheds and garage on 0.54 acres in Noxen. $135,000. Jeannie Brady ERA BRADY ASSOCIATES 570-836-3848
MOUNTAINTOP
NEW LISTING Beautifully redone farmhouse with two 2 car garages, one with a mechanic pit, electric, water, and studio apartment above. New roof, furnace, well, wiring, kitchen, bath & hardwood floors. Beautiful views. NOT A DRIVE BY! $189,000 MLS#11-4420 Call CHRISTINE KUTZ Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
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VACANT LAND 333 OAKMONT LANE 1.15 acre, level lot, #254, on cul-de-sac, in Laurel Lakes. Underground electric, phone & cable. Ready for your new home in 2012! MLS# 11-4465 $39,900 Call Christine Kane 570-714-9231
NANITCOKE
3 bedroom, 1 bath. Nice opportunity for a starter home or investment property. Needs work, but columns, moldings, and leaded glass windows are intact. MLS #12-133 $42,000 CALL CHRISTINE KUTZ 570-332-8832 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950 NANTICOKE
182 Robert Street Nice single or duplex. Gas heat. Detached garage. This home is “high and dry”, and available for immediate occupancy. Call Jim for details. Affordable @ $104,900 TOWNE & COUNTRY R.E. 570-735-8932 570-542-5708
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New Listing. Totally remodeled 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath. Spectacular kitchen w/tile radiant heat floor, center island, appliances. Beautiful cabinets and counters. 1st floor mudroom/laundry. Master bedroom w/double lighted closets, modern bath w/jacuzzi tub and shower. 4 zone gas heat + AC/heat pump. New roof, siding, windows, flooring, fencing. Walk up attic, full partially finished basement. Off street parking. MLS 12-333 $99,900 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES 570-735-7494 Patricia Lunski, X304 (C) 570-814-6671
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10 Garfield St. Looking for a Ranch??? Check out this double wide with attached 2 car garage on a permanent foundation. Large master bedroom suite with large living room, family room with fireplace, 2 full baths, laundry room, formal dining room, vaulted ceilings throughout and MORE! For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 10-2463 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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A lot of house for the money. Corner home with lots of space. 9 rooms, 2 1/2 baths, a bonus room of 42’ x 24’. This home is conveniently located near major highways, airport and shopping. Two car detached garage and nice yard. $75,500 MLS# 10-4350 Call Michael Nocera
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LARKSVILLE
MOUNTAIN TOP
414 Grove Street E Remodeled 2 story with new oil furnace, windows, electric kitchen, bath, door, flooring, paint. OSP. Seller will pay 1st year property tax. MLS#11-2760 $85,500 Call Al Clemonts 570-371-9381
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NEW PRICE 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms & bath, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, new windows, gas heat. MLS # 11-4369 $74,500 Call Donna 570-613-9080
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168 Mill St. Large 3 bedroom home with 2 full baths. 7 rooms on nice lot with above ground pool. 1 car garage. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3894 $82,000 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716
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31 Tedrick St. Very nice 3 bedroom with 1 bath. This house was loved and you can tell. Come see for yourself, super clean home with nice curb appeal. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3544 Reduced to $79,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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Attractive Bi-level with 2 bedrooms and room for another. 2 full baths, gas forced air heat, ventless gas fireplace & sauna. Move in condition, $123,000 MLS 12-193 Barbara Young Call 570-466-6940
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95 William St. 1/2 double home with more square footage than most single family homes. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, ultra modern kitchen and remodeled baths. Super clean. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc. com MLS 11-2120 $54,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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459 Broad St. 3 bedroom 1 bath attractive home in great location, hardwood floors 100x144 lot asking $109,900 570.970.0650 jtdproperties.com
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10 Norman St. Brick 2 story home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large family room with fireplace. Lower level rec room, large driveway for plenty of parking. Just off the by-pass with easy access to all major highways. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 11-2887 $164,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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NEW LISTING 3 bedroom Townhouse in “Rivermist” with 2.5 bath, 1 car garage & all new carpeting & painted interior throughout! MLS #11-3153 $178,600 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
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46-48 Helen St
1610 Westminster Road. DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION Paradise found! Your own personal retreat, small pond in front of yard, private setting only minutes from everything. Log cabin chalet with 3 bedrooms, loft, stone fireplace, hardwood floors. Detached garage with bonus room. Lots to see. Watch the snow fall in your own “cabin in the woods.” For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-319 $279,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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2 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Luxury 1,950 sq ft end unit Townhome in sought after River Ridge. Gas heat, A/C, Hardwood & wall to wall. Marble tile master bath with jetted tub & separate shower. $189,500 Call 570-285-5119 PLAINS
38 Frothingham St. Four square home with loads of potential and needs updating but is priced to reflect its condition. Nice neighborhood. Check it out. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-3403 $59,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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Well maintained double block on quiet street, great neighborhood. Perfect home for you with one side paying most of your mortgage, or would make a good investment, with separate utilities & great rents. Vinyl replacement windows, vinyl aluminum siding, walk up large attic from one side, lower front & rear porches, with two rear upper enclosed porches. $119,900 Call Ronnie 570-262-4838
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63 Clarks Lane 3 story Townhome with 2 bedrooms, 3 baths, plenty of storage with 2 car built in garage. Modern kitchen and baths, large room sizes and deck. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-4567 $144,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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41 Bank Street Very nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath home situated on a large lot on a quiet street with off street parking. Move-in condition. Don't miss this one! MLS #11-4055 REDUCED! $64,500 Call Debra at 570-714-9251
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74 W. Carey St. Affordable home with 1 bedroom, large living room, stackable washer & dryer, eat in kitchen. Yard with shed. Low taxes. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-4068
$34,900
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74 Mack Street Modern 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths with a 1 car garage and fenced yard. Combination living room/ dinning room with hardwood floors. Modern kitchen with Corian counter tops and tiled backsplash. Modern tiled bath. First floor bonus family rooms. New carpeting throughout. Finished lower level with 1/2 bath. Shed included. MLS 11-4241 Reduced $109,900 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468
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1 Willow St. Attractive bi-level on corner lot with private fenced in yard. 3-4 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. Finished lower level, office and laundry room MLS 11-2674 $99,900 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
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4 Genoa Lane There is much attention to detail in this magnificent 2 story, 4 bedroom, 2 full bath all brick home on double corner lot. Large family room with brick fireplace, all oak kitchen with breakfast area, master suite, solid oak staircase to name a few. MLS #11-3268 $525,000 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-07770
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SWOYERSVILLE
TUNKHANNOCK
WEST PITTSTON
WEST WYOMING
Very nice rustic log home. Finished lower level with private entrance. Perfect for in-law apartment, second income, or small business with zoning approval. Beautiful stone fireplace with propane insert, full length front porch, new roof, and logs just stained & sealed this year. Fish Bowman’s Creek right from the rear of your own property! MLS#11-4220 $165,000 Call Christine Kutz Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
220 Linden St. Large 2 story home with 3 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths. Detached garage, inground pool. Home needs work on the fi rst floor, 2nd is i n very good conditi on. Kitchen cabinets ready to be reinstalled. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-78 $69,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
408 Cragle Hill Rd. This is a very well kept Ranch home on 6 acres, central air, rear patio and 1 car garage. This is a 3 parcel listing. MLS 11-4273 $157,900 Jackie Roman 570-288-0770 Ext. 39 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
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Enjoy the quiet life in this spacious 3 bedroom home on double lot. Features hardwood floor in dining room, covered patio, oversized 2 car garage, family room with fireplace & finished, walk out basement with another fireplace. MLS# 11-1873 $160,000 Michael Slacktish 570-760-4961
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120 Barber St. Nice Ranch home, great neighborhood. MLS 11-3365 $109,000 Call David Krolikowski 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 SWOYERSVILLE
120 Barber Street Nice ranch home! Great neighborhood. MLS#11-3365 $109,000 (570) 885-6731 (570) 288-0770
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Well maintained raised ranch in Midway Manor. Good size level yard with shed. Large sunroom/laundry addition. Lower level family room with wood stove. MLS #11-4178 $163,700 Call Christrine Kutz 570-332-8832 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950 SHAVERTOWN
20 Maple Drive REDUCED! An immaculate 4 bedroom split level situated on a .37 acre manicured lot in a quiet neighborhood. Features include a Florida room with wet bar & breakfast area, spacious eat-in kitchen with sliders to deck/ patio, formal living room, dining room, family room, central a/c, & 2 car garage. Many amenities. Don't miss this one! MLS #11-1374 $ 219,000 Call Debra at 570-714-9251
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234 UNION ST Previously a double block converted into one very roomy, totally remodeled single family home. New carpeting & flooring throughout. 2 updated full baths, one in master suite. Nicely level fenced yard with very large deck & patio fort entertaining. Zoned commercial. $131,900 MLS 11-3575 Barbara Young Call 570-466-6940
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SHAVERTOWN
If you’re looking for country living with peace and quiet and beautiful mountain views, this is the home for you! Only minutes from town, featuring large eatin kitchen, formal dining room & living room, all with hardwood floors. There are three bedrooms and a laundry in addition to two full baths. Master bath skylight. Gas heat. Central Air. $300 lot rent/month and that includes water, sewer and garbage removal. MLS#10-4421 $65,000 EVERETT DAVIS 417-8733
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Well maintained raised ranch in Midway Manor. Good size level yard with shed. Large sunroom/laundry addition. Lower level family room with wood stove. MLS #11-4178 $163,700 Call Christrine Kutz Four Star McCabe Realty
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1195 Sutton Road Attractive, wellmaintained saltbox on 2 private acres boasts fireplaces in living room, family room & master bedroom. Formal dining room. Large Florida room with skylights & wet bar. Oak kitchen opens to family room. 4 bedrooms & 3 1/2 baths. Finished lower level. Carriage barn PRICE REDUCED $425,000 MLS# 10-3394 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401
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Luxurious End Townhouse
3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, Cathedral ceilings, hardwood floors, gas heat, Central Air, master bath with whirlpool tub & shower, lovely landscaped fenced yard, 1 car garage. Great Location. MLS#11-3533 Call Nancy Palumbo 570-714-9240
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Recently remodeled single family home with 1st & 2nd floor baths, modern kitchen, large family room with hardwood floors. $70,000 MLS # 10-4618 Call Michael Nocera
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* NEW LISTING! * Great space in this 2-story coveted Dallas neighborhood! Lots of oak on 1st floor, door, moldings, kitchen, beams; finished basement, 3-season room, bonus room on 2nd floor with computer nook. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 half baths, office on 1st floor, dual heat/air units. MLS#11-4064 $349,900 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565
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1128 Bethel Hill Rd
A dollhouse in historic Patterson Grove Campground with country charm. Many recent updates. Cute as can be. Patterson Grove on web www.patterson grove.com 11-4376 $27,000 Call Betty at Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 ext 3559 or 570-714-6127
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51-53 Milbre St Nice home. A tenant would help pay the mortgage or use as an investment property or convert to a single family. Great location, worth your consideration. Full attic, walk out basement by bilco doors. Bathrooms are on the first floor. MLS 12-298 $99,500 Call Betty at Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 ext 3559 or 570-714-6127 SWOYERSVILLE
60 Watkins St Home features 4 bedrooms, a master bedroom on 1st floor with large walk in closet, ceiling fans, screened porch, sunroom and workshop. New 200 amp service, interior paint & laundry area in basement. MLS#12-128 $105,000 Call Al Clemonts 570-371-9381
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“New Listing”! 3 bedrooms, 1 bath home on double lot. One car garage, two 3 season porches, security system & attic just insulated. MLS #12-31 $90,000. Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
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52 Barber Street Beautifully remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in the heart of the town. With new carpets, paint, windows, doors and a modern kitchen and bath. Sale includes all appliances: refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer. Nice yard and superb neighborhood. Priced to sell at $89,900 or $433.00 per month (bank rate; 30 years, 4.25%, 20% down). Owner also willing to finance 100% of transaction with a qualified cosigner Call Bob at 570-654-1490
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71 George Ave. Nice house with lots of potential. Priced right. Great for handy young couple. Close to just about everything. Out of flood zone. MLS 12-195 $76,000 Call Roger Nenni EXT 32 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 WEST PITTSTON
611 Dennison St., High & Dry! Lovely three bedroom, two bath bi-level offers plenty of closet space, tiled kitchen & lower level floors, security system and very economical gas heat. Lower level has family room, laundry area and office or fourth bedroom. This home was NOT FLOODED! MLS#12-8 $144,500 Karen Bernardi 283-9100 x31
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313 Race St. This home needs someone to rebuild the former finished basement and 1st floor. Being sold as is. 2nd floor is move in ready. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-255 $39,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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18 Atlantic Ave. Large 2 story home with 2 baths, attached garage. Being sold as-is. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-4475 $49,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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BEAUTIFUL BRICK , SLATE, MARBLE & WOOD HOUSE. MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED . 2 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Great kitchen with new stainless steel appliances & custom cabinets with center island. Dining room with stone fireplace & marble floor. Hardwood floors in living room, which also has stone walls & eight arched windows. Hand carved wooden staircase leads to Master Bedroom Suite with large closet & large second bedroom & bath. Middle level with custom pool room. Lower level has 1/2 bath, bar & built in stone & glass hutches. Two new self-feed rice coal stoves keep heating bills to less than $400 a year! New roof with lifetime guarantee, privacy fence, and 12’ above ground pool with composite deck. New 2 story, 1 car garage, & a long driveway for plenty of parking. $199,000, firm. Showings will be held weekends for prequalified buyers only, please. Call 570-233-7235 WEST WYOMING
Why pay rent when you can own this 1/2 double? 3 bedrooms. Eat in kitchen. New roof installed 12/11. $49,900 MLS# 10-2780 Call Michael Nocera
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Beautifully maintained double block on large landscaped lot (5 lots). Many updates, hardwood under carpet, ceiling fans, plaster walls and off street parking for 9! Must See! MLS#11-2651 $110,000 Call Christine Kutz for details. Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
Just on the market this 2 story offers a modern kitchen, formal dining room, 1st floor laundry plus 2/3 bedrooms On 2nd floor. Affordably priced at $ 27,900.00 MLS 12-50 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769
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116 Amber Lane Very nice Bi-level home with newer laminate floors, vaulted ceiling, 2 large bedrooms. Finished lower level with 1/2 bath and laundry room. Large family room built in garage, and wood pellet stove. No sign, alarm system. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3290 $89,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
950 Center St. Unique property. Well maintained - 2 story 10 year old set on 3.56 acres. Privacy galore, pole barn 30x56 heated for storage of equipment, cars or boats. A must see property. GEO Thermal Heating System.Only 10 minutes from interstate 81 & 15 minutes to turnpike. MLS#11-3617 $249,900 Call Geri 570-696-0888
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438 Tripp St
SWOYERSVILLE
Meticulous twostory home with double lot and 2-car garage. Eat-in kitchen with laundry area; first floor tiled full bath, nicely carpeted living/dining rooms; three bedrooms on second floor, gas heat, recently roofed, great starter home for you. Move in and enjoy not paying rent. MLS#11-3400 REDUCED TO $99,000 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565
TRUCKSVILLE
Well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath double wide in nice neighborhood. Many updates. Landscaped & fenced yard with pool, large deck & koi pond! $99,700 MLS#11-2253 Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
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4 bedroom home features a great yard with over 2 acres of property. Situated across from a playground. Needs some TLC but come take a look, you wouldn’t want to miss out. There is a pond at the far end of the property that is used by all surrounding neighbors. This is an estate and is being sold as is. No sellers property disclosure. Will entertain offers in order to settle estate. MLS 11-962 $64,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340 WEST HAZLETON
100 Warren St 16,000 sq. ft. commercial building with warehouse / offices. Great location. 1 block west of Route 93. Approximately 3 miles from 80/81 intersection. Many possibilities for this property storage lockers; flea market; game/ entertainment center; laundromat; auto garage. $119,000 Call Karen at Century 21 Select Group - Hazleton 570-582-4938
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Completely remodeled home with everything new. New kitchen, baths, bedrooms, tile floors, hardwoods, granite countertops, all new stainless steel appliances, refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher, free standing shower, tub for two, huge deck, large yard, excellent neighborhood $154,900 (30 year loan @ 4.5% with 5% down; $7,750 down, $785/month) 100% OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE Call Bob at 570-654-1490
WEST WYOMING
WHY PAY RENT? Nice half double with eat in kitchen, nice yard, shed and off street parking. $49,900 MLS # 11-1910 Call Michael Nocera
1400 North Washington St Nice 2 story in need of some TLC with low taxes, near the casino. Roof is 5 years young. Newer water heater (installed '09), replacement windows throughout, 100 AMP electric, tiled bath, wall-towall carpeting entire 1st floor. $49,900. 11-4455. CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
260 Brown Street Move right into this 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath in very good condition with modern kitchen and bathrooms and a 3 season sunroom off of the kitchen. MLS 11-4244 $64,900 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468
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WHITE HAVEN
28 S. Woodhaven Dr Beautiful 4 bedroom home. Peaceful surroundings. Lake view. 11-1253. $179,000 Darcy J. Gollhardt, Realtor 570-262-0226 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 Ext. 1352
298 Lehigh Street Lovely 2 story with new roof, furnace, water heater, new cabinets and appliances. Whole house newly insulated. Nice deck and fenced-in yard. Call Chris at 570-8850900 for additional info or to tour. MLS 11-4505 $82,000 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 WILKES-BARRE 74 Frederick St
WILKES-BARRE
550 Johnson St. Nicely landscaped corner lot surrounds this brick front Colonial in desirable neighborhood. This home features a spacious eat in kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths including Master bedroom with master bath. 1st floor laundry and finished lower level. Enjoy entertaining under the covered patio with hot tub, rear deck for BBQ’s and an above ground pool. Economical gas heat only $1224 per yr. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-157 $254,860 Call Michele Reap 570-905-2336
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$42,900 272 Stanton Street 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, 1 1/2 baths. Laundry room with washer & dryer, eat in kitchen includes refrigerator, stove, & dishwasher, built in A/C unit, fenced in yard, security system. MLS #11-4532 GO TO THE TOP... CALL JANE KOPP JANE KOPP REAL ESTATE 570-288-7481
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Large, stately brick home in Historic District. Large eat-in kitchen, dining room 2 fireplaces, 5 full baths & 2 half baths. Huge master with office. Large 3rd floor bedroom. 2 story attic. Custom woodwork & hardwood floors. Leaded glass, large closets with built-ins. Needs some updates. With large income apt. with separate entrance. Call for appointment. ASKING $300,000 Call 570-706-5917
This very nice 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 bath home has a large eat in kitchen for family gatherings. A great walk up attic for storage and the home is in move-in condition. MLS 11-1612 $63,900 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340 WILKES-BARRE
Good starter home that has been family owned & maintained since the 1950’s. Large eat in kitchen, formal dining room, & 3 bedrooms. MLS #12-272 $49,500 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
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3 bedroom, 2 story, with brick & stucco siding. Beautiful hardwood floors. Semi-modern kitchen. Finished basement with fireplace. Covered back porch. Priced to sell. $79,900. MLS 11-2987 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611 WILKES-BARRE
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SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 570-696-5412 OUT OF FLOOD ZONE Estate. Nice brick front ranch home on a corner lot. 1 car attached garage, circle driveway, central air. 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath with 2 showers, Full basement with brand new water proofing system that includes a warranty. Great location. MLS 11-2127 $108,500 Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824
60 Kulp St. 3-4 bedroom, 2 story home with well kept hardwood floors throughout. Private driveway with parking for 2 cards and nearly all replacement windows. MLS 11-2897 $59,900 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
Lot 39 Mayock St. 9' ceilings throughout 1st floor, granite countertops in kitchen. Very bright. 1st floor master bedroom & bath. Not yet assessed. End unit. Modular construction. MLS #10-3180 $179,500 Jim Graham at 570-715-9323
Well maintained 2 story home with a finished lower level and a gas fireplace. New carpets and a walk-up attic, great for storage. $65,000 MLS# 11-4529 Call Michael Nocera
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 570-696-5412 WILKES-BARRE
WILKES-BARRE
Nice 3 bedroom, 1 bath home, with 3 season porch and detached 1 car garage. Good starter home in well established neighborhood. Family owned for many years. MLS#11-4464 $65,000 CALL CHRISTINE KUTZ 570-332-8832 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
WILKES-BARRE
Want to live in the city? Look at this home! Well kept and clean two-story in this desirable Wilkes Barre neighborhood. Hardwood flooring, great size, eat-in oak kitchen with all appliances & first floor laundry. Open floor plan on first floor with living/ dining area. Modern baths & three large bedrooms. Plus bonus twin bunk beds built-in. Well insulated-gas heat, fenced yard, offstreet parking. MLS#11-2659 REDUCED TO $79,000 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565
WILKES-BARRE Nice home, great price. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, wood floors, off street parking, Approx 1312sq ft. Currently rented out for $550 monthly, no lease. Keep it as an investment or make this your new home. MLS 11-3207 $46,000 Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824
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Parsons Section 32 Wilson St No need for flood or mine subsidence insurance. 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in a safe, quiet neighborhood. Aluminum siding. Corner, 105’x50’ lot. Fenced in yard. Appraised at $57,000. Serious inquiries only. Call 570-826-1458 for appointment WILKES-BARRE Pine Ridge Estates
Nice home located on a quiet street. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath well kept & ready for new owner. MLS 12-73. $55,000. Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824
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Come take a look at this value. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Sit back & relax on the rear deck of your new home. MLS 1275. $42,500. Call/ text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824
WILKES-BARRE
Nicely maintained in move-in condition! Hardwood floors in living room, dining room & family room. 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Security system, central air, gas heat! Nice room sizes! Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323
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Price reduced to $43,000, below market value! Modern kitchen & bath, enclosed rear patio. Nice, clean and well maintained; family room can be converted to a 3rd bedroom. Just move right in! MLS#11-3652 $43,000 Louise Laine 570-283-9100 x20
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Cozy (2) unit home with parking for (3) vehicles. Enclosed rear fenced-in yard, shed, washer & dryer, refrigerator included. Nice clean units! Home can be converted back to a single family home. MLS#11-4047 $49,900 Louise Laine 570-283-9100 x20
WYOMING
1702 W. Eighth St. 1 story Ranch with 100x200 lot, paved driveway, new energy star replacement windows. Excellent starter home. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-2912 NEW PRICE $84, 500 Fred Mecadon 570-817-5792
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89-91 Hillside Ave. Out of the flood plain this double has potential. Newer roof & some windows have been replaced. Property includes a large extra lot. Square ft. approximate. MLS 11-3463 $67,000 Roger Nenni EXT. 32 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
64-66 Dorrance St. 3 units, off street parking with some updated Carpets and paint. $1500/ month income from long time tenants. W/d hookups on site. MLS 11-3517 $109,900 Call Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
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89-91 Hillside St. Out of the flood plain, this double has potential. Newer roof and some windows have been replaced. Property includes a large extra lot. MLS 11-3463 $87,000 Call Roger Nenni Ext. 32 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 5770-288-0770
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Lawrence St. Nice 3 unit property. Lots of off street parking and bonus 2 car garage. All units are rented. Great income with low maintenance. $139,900 MLS# 10-2675 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340 FORTY FORT
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Very nice 2 family, one side move in the other rented separate utilities, 6 rooms each side plus 1/2 bath upstairs each side. Wonderful neighborhood plus short walking distance to Wyoming Avenue. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com 11-4027. $124,900 Call Nancy Bohn 570-237-0752
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1012 Wyoming Ave. SUPER LOCATION Needs work. Priced to sell. Great for your small business or offices. Very high traffic count. Property is being sold IN AS IS CONDITION. Inspections for buyers information only. Property needs rehab. MLS 11-4267 $84,900 Roger Nenni 570-288-0770 Ext. 32 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770
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1334 Main St. 1 story, 2,600 sq. ft. commePrcial building, masonry construction with offices and warehousing. Central air, alarm system and parking. Great for contractors or anyone with office/storage needs. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3156 $84,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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25 St. Mary’s St. 3,443 sq. ft. masonry commercial building with warehouse/office and 2 apartments with separate electric and heat. Perfect for contractors or anyone with storage needs. For more information and photos log onto www.atlas realtyinc.com. Reduced to $89,000 MLS #10-3872 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101
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2 story, 3 bedroom home with spacious room sizes on a very large lot in Wyoming. Oversized garage with loft & ample off street parking $128,500 MLS# 12-397 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
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584 Wyoming Ave.
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Three large offices along with a reception area with builtin secretarial/paralegal work stations; a large conference room with built-in bookshelves, kitchenette and bathroom. Lower level has 7 offices, 2 bathrooms, plenty of storage. HIGHLY visible location, off-street parking. Why rent office space? Use part of building & rent space- share expenses and build equity. MLS#11-995 REDUCED TO $399,000 Judy Rice 570-714-9230 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723
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33 Market St. Commercial/residential property featuring Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, newly remodeled bathroom, in good condition. Commercial opportunity for office in attached building. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3450 Reduced $159,000 Call Tom 570-262-7716
423 E. Church St. Great 2 family in move in condition on both sides, Separate utilities, 6 rooms each. 3 car detached garage in super neighborhood. Walking distance to college. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1608 $123,000 Call Tom 570-262-7716
Rear 49 James St. Two 2 bedroom apartments, fully rented with separate utilities on a quiet street. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-219 $39,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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406-408 Front St. 4,400 SF commercial building with storefront and living space on the 2nd floor. This building can be used for commercial applications or convert it into a double block. Property being sold “AS IS”. MLS 11-4271 $40,000 John Polifka 570-704-6846 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141
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SALE OR LEASE PRICE REDUCED Modern office building, parking for 12 cars. Will remodel to suit tenant. $1800/mo or purchase for $449,000 MLS 11-751 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
SHAVERTOWN
“Great Business Location” $168,500 B-2 zoning, just off the Dallas Highway. 1st floor has 4 spacious rooms, stone fireplace & powder room & 2nd floor has 1 bedroom apartment with 1 & 3/4 baths. Ample paved parking area. Ideal for Nail & Beauty Salon, retail business or professional office. Owners are PA licensed Realtors. MLS#11-4356 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950 GARAGE Swoyersville
414 Front St. Move right into this modern office building featuring 4 offices, receptionist office, large conference room, modern kitchen, storage room, full basement, central air, handicap access. 2 car garage and 5 additional off street parking spaces. This property is also available for lease. Lease price is $675/mo + $675 security deposit. Tenant pays all utilities. Sells for $89,900 Call John Polifka 570-704-6846 5 Mountains Realty 42 N. Main St. Shickshinny, PA 570-542-2141
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Income & Commercial Properties
WEST WYOMING
379-381 Sixth St. Perfect first home for you with one side paying most of your mortgage. Would also make a nice investment with all separate utilities and nice rents. Large fenced yard, priced to sell. Don’t wait too long. Call today to schedule a tour. MLS 11-1453 REDUCED!! $84,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSS REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
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WYOMING PRICE REDUCED!
285 Wyoming Ave. First floor currently used as a shop, could be offices, etc. Prime location, corner lot, full basement. 2nd floor is 3 bedroom apartment plus 3 car garage and parking for 6 cars. For more information and photos go to www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-4339 $169,900 Call Charlie VM 101
WILKES-BARRE
LEASE SPACE
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33 Market St. Commercial/residential property featuring Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, newly remodeled bathroom, in good condition. Commercial opportunity for office in attached building. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3450 Reduced $159,000 Call Tom 570-262-7716
Income & Commercial Properties
LAFLIN
KINGSTON
64-66 Dorrance St. 3 units, off street parking with some updated Carpets and paint. $1500/ month income from long time tenants. W/d hookups on site. MLS 11-3517 $109,900 Call Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
909
166 Vine St. Nice three family home in good location, fully occupied. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-220 $49,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
WILKES-BARRE
35 Tannery St Two properties in one! House comes with additional a joining lot (approx 40 x 75) with potential to build or park 10-15 cars. Would make great professional space. New roof in 2010. $49,900. 11-4379. CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
WILKES-BARRE For Lease:
912 Lots & Acreage BEAR CREEK
38 Wedgewood Dr. Laurelbrook Estates Lot featuring 3.22 acres with great privacy on cul-desac. Has been perc tested and has underground utilities. 4 miles to PA Turnpike entrance. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-114 $64,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
COURTDALE
175’x130’ sloping lot with some trees. Public sewer, water, gas. $9,500. To settle Estate. 570-2875775 or 332-1048
DALLAS
Professional Office 1625 SF 2200 SF
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Four-bay garage with attached 725SF office, also large garage now used for storage. Presently being used as auto sales, repair and storage. Property has security fence and exterior lighting. One acre lot. MLS # 10-2413 $215,000 Louise Laine 570-283-9100 x20
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1255 Laurel Run Rd. Bear Creek Twp., large commercial garage/warehouse on 1.214 acres with additional 2 acre parcel. 2 water wells. 2 newer underground fuel tanks. May require zoning approval. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-208 $179,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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Very clean, landscaped, well managed multi-tenant professional office with excellent access to highway system. Attractive base rate. Just off Laird Street near Woodlands Inn. Contact Griff Keefer 570-574-0421
$135,000 SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW! 2 acres overlooking Huntsville Reservoir. Building site cleared but much of woodlands preserved. Perc & site prep done. MLS # 11-2550. Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950
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912 Lots & Acreage
912 Lots & Acreage
HARDING Mt. Zion Road One acre lot just before Oberdorfer Road. Great place to build your dream home MLS 11-3521 $29,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
MOUNTAIN TOP Several building lots ready to build on! ALL public utilities! Priced from $32,000 to $48,000! Use your own Builder! Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323
HARVEYS LAKE SELLER SAYS SELL! Land with LakeView 90' x 125' Lot with View of the Lake. Sewer Permit Required. $19,000 MLS# 10-2523 Call Cindy 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
Do you need more space? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way to clean out your closets! You’re in bussiness with classified! LAFLIN Lot#9 Pinewood Dr
156FORGET X 110 X 150 X 45 THE
GROUNDHOG, SPRING IS ON ITS WAY! BUILD NOW! DIRECTIONS Rt 315 to laflin Rd; make left off Laflin Rd onto Pinewood Dr. Lot is on corner of Pinewood Dr. and Hickorywood Dr. MLS 11-3411 $34,900 atlas realtyinc.com Call Keri Best 570-885-5082
LAND FOR SALE
24 ACRES
Wyoming Co, NY Bennington Twp. Cotton Hill Rd. ASKING $32,000 1-814-392-6548 MOUNTAIN TOP Crestwood Schools! 126 Acres for Sale! Mostly wooded with approx. 970 ft on Rt. 437 in Dennison Twp. $459,000 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP Crestwood Schools! 126 Acres for Sale! Mostly wooded with approx. 970 ft on Rt. 437 in Dennison Twp. $459,000 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323
MOUNTAIN TOP Several building lots ready to build on! ALL public utilities! Priced from $32,000 to $48,000! Use your own Builder! Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323
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SHAVERTOWN LAND
Harford Ave. 4 buildable residential lots for sale individually or take all 4! Buyer to confirm water and sewer with zoning officer. Directions: R. on E. Franklin, R. on Lawn to L. on Harford. $22,500 per lot Mark Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
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ASHLEY
ASHLEY PARK Double wide home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 3 season deck & carport, new appliances, many upgrades, near Rts 81, 309 & Hanover Industrial Park $54,500. Serious Calls Only. (570) 826-0887
PITTSTON TWP.
95 Redman 2 bedroom. Vinyl siding, shingled roof. Clean. NEEDS NO WORK. Minutes from I81 & Turnpike. Excellent Condition. $19,900. 570-851-6128 or 610-767-9456
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WILKES-BARRE
FULLY FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
Short or long term Excellent Neighborhood Private Tenant Parking $600 includes all utilities. No pets. 570-822-9697
WILKES-BARRE
FULLY FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT
Short or long term Excellent Neighborhood Private Tenant Parking $600 includes all utilities. No pets. 570-822-9697
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ASHLEY
Available Now 1st floor, 2 bedroom. Off street parking. Washer dryer hookup. Appliances. Bus stop at the door. Water Included.$575 + utilities & security. No pets. TRADEMARK REALTY GROUP 570-954-1992
ASHLEY Available Now
2nd floor, 2 bedroom. Off street parking. Washer dryer hookup. Appliances. Bus stop at the door. Water Included.$575 + utilities & security. No pets. TRADEMARK REALTY GROUP 570-954-1992
ASHLEY We Care about the
place you call home, & we want you to care about it too!! 2 & 3 bedrooms, reserved parking. Short block to bus stop. $650 & 725 rent includes heat/ water/sewer & trash. Application, references, background check, smoke free, pet free, lease + security. Call Terry 570-824-1022
DALLAS Modern 1st floor,
1 bedroom with all appliances. Off street parking. No pets. $550 per month + utilities. 570-639-1462 Dallas, Pa. MEADOWS APARTMENTS 220 Lake St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,400. 570-675-6936, 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
DUMORE bedroom
Two 1 bathroom apartment on Apple St. $600/month + utilities. Available 1/15. (570) 815-5334
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DUPONT Totally renovated
6 room apartment with balcony. Partially furnished. Brand new fridge / electric range & electric washer/ dryer. along with new custom draperies, Roman shades, carpeting / flooring & energy efficient windows. 2 bedroom + large attic loft bedroom, 1.5 bath, partially finished basement. Lots of closet space. Easy access to I-81, airport & casino, off street parking. No smoking. $750 + utilities & security. Call 570-762-8265
DURYEA
Updated 1 bedroom apartment & den, neutral pottery barn colors, open-plan living, dining & kitchen area, all appliances, hardwood floors, parking. $655. 570-451-1982
EDWARDSVILLE
2 bedroom with basement for storage. Private entrance with rear yard. All new appliances included. Washer/dryer, sewer included. Pets considered. $425/ month + 1 month security. Call 570-606-7884 between 9am & 9pm or Call 570-256-7837 before 9am & after 9pm
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FORTY FORTA 1&2B EDROOM
PTS
Very nice, clean, great neighborhood, hardwood floors, a/c, washer /dryer with newer appliances, storage, 1st/last/security with one year lease. References required. $650$695 + utilities. Water/sewer by owner, no pets, non-smoking. Call 202-997-9185 for appointment
FORTY FORT 51 Dana Street
2 bedroom, 1st floor. Heat & 1 car garage. $650/month, 1st & security required. Application & credit check 570-885-5146
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FORTY FORT Available March 1 2nd floor, spacious, well maintained, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, in convenient nice neighborhood. Large living/dining area, large eat in kitchen with w/d hookup. Front porch, screened back porch. Great closet/storage space,w/w carpeting, central air, off street parking. $900/month plus utilities. Call 570510-4778 from 9am-5pm for an appointment.
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NO PETS/ S M O K I N G $465 + UTILITIES/2 YEARS.
288-1422
FORTY FORT Wyoming Ave.
Single level rear house (directly behind owners), approximately 1100 sq ft. 1 car off street parking, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, plenty of storage, quiet place, washer /dryer/fridge/stove, no pets or smoking, owner pays water, $600/mo + security deposit. 570-592-7921
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FORTY FORT
WYOMING AVENUE Single level, rear house, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, dining room, kitchen, storage areas, approximately 1100 sq. ft. 1 car off street parking, fridge, stove washer/dryer, quiet place. $550. 1st month & security deposit, no pets/no smoking. Call 570-592-7921 or 570-212-8770
HANOVER TWP. TOWNHOUSE
2 bedrooms, cherry hardwood floors, stainless appliances, European tile kitchen & bath. Parking, A/C, cathedral ceilings, fireplace, balcony $790/month. Call 570-650-0278
HUDSON 2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
refrigerator & stove, washer/dryer hookup, full basement, no pets. $625/month, water & sewer paid, security. 570-829-5378
KINGSTON 1 bedroom. Available now. $425 + security & electric. Call 570-829-0847
KINGSTON
109 N. Thomas Ave Efficiency with separate kitchen. Modern. Heat, garbage & hot water included. $475, lease, security. 570-474-5023
KINGSTON
2nd floor, 1 bedroom, wall to wall, refrigerator & stove, heat & hot water. Off-street parking. No pets. No smoking. $550/month, + security & references . 570-288-3119
kitchen and bath, Includes OSP stove, fridge, heat, water, sewer. No Pets. $650. 570-693-1294
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KINGSTON
40 Pierce Street 1st floor. 2 bedroom. Heat, hot and cold water, trash included. $725/mo. Cats considered. Call (570) 474-5023
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Modern, clean 2 bedroom, all appliances, central air, & off-street parking, No pets / NonSmoking $660/ month + utilities 570-696-3915
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Apartments/ Unfurnished
KINGSTON BUTLER ST.
3 bedrooms, pantry w/eat in kitchen. All appliances. 2.5 baths, separate tub showers. No pets or smoking. $1500/mo plus security & utilities. Call 570-288-4203
KINGSTON
E.Light, WALNUT ST. bright, 3rd
floor, 2 bedrooms, carpeted, security system. Garage. Extra storage & cable TV included. Laundry facilities. Heat & hot water furnished. Fine neighborhood. Convenient to bus & stores. No pets. References. Security. Lease. No smokers please. $715. 570-287-0900
KINGSTON 1/2 D
SPACIOUS OUBLES 3 bedrooms, back yard. Separate utilities. No pets. Background & security. $750/month. 570-242-8380
KINGSTON Wyoming Avenue
2nd floor, 1 bedroom, appliances, laundry room. $410 + electric. Security & references. 570-696-1600
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LARKSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath. $725, with discount. All new hardwood floors and tile. New cabinets/bathroom. Dishwasher, garbage disposal. Washer/dryer hook-up. Off street parking. Facebook us at BOVO Rentals 570-328-9984
KINGSTON
3 bedroom, 1 bath, modern kitchen, new carpeting, freshly painted, newer appliances. $625 + utilities. Call 570-239-3887
Efficiencies available @30% of income
EXETER 2 bedroom, modern
Awsome 2 bedroom apartments! New appliances, washer/dryer on site, garage parking, no pets. 2nd floor $925 & 1st floor $1,075. Heat, water, & sewer included. Call 570-417-2049
JENKINS TWP.
3rd floor, 1 bedroom. All utilities included. Refrigerator & stove. No pets. Available now. $600 month. Call 570-362-0942
EAST MOUNTAIN APARTMENTS
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Apartments/ Unfurnished
KINGSTON
EXETER
4 large rooms, 2nd floor. 1 block from the Avenue. Range, fridge, heat/hot water furnished. Very clean. Quiet neighborhood. W/w, w/d hookup, attic and rear porch $675/mo + security 570-574-1276 (C) 570-288-4860
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Please call 570-825-8594 D/TTY 800-654-5984
LUZERNE
Modern, ground floor, one bedroom apt. Includes heat, & hot water.$660. 570-817-8169
MCADOO
Newly constructed 1 & 2 bedroom 2nd floor apartments. Modern kitchen: stainless steel appliances, granite countertops. Private laundry. Off street parking. No pets. Includes heat, water, garbage & sewer. References & security deposit required. $850 Call (570) 929-2843 for appointment
MOOSIC
4 rooms. 2nd floor. Heat, water & sewer included. $695 + security & references. Call 570-457-7854
MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apartments for elderly, disabled. Rents based on 30% of ADJ gross income. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. TTY711 or 570-474-5010 This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.
MOUNTAIN TOP 1 bedroom with full
kitchen. Remodeled recently, first floor, ample parking. Hot water, sewer & garbage included. On Rt 309 - close to all amenities! No pets. Non smoking. $560/month + security & references. 570-239-3827
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Wilkeswood Apartments 1 & 2 BR Apts
2 & 3 BR Townhomes
570-822-2711
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NANTICOKE
2nd floor, 1 bedroom, washer/dryer hookup, off street parking. No pets. $450/month, heat, water, & hot water incl. 570-855-3958 leave message.
NANTICOKES 603 H ANOVER
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2nd floor, 1 bedroom. No pets. $500 + security, utilities & lease. Photos available. 570-542-5330
NANTICOKE
East State Street 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Modern kitchen & bathrooms. All appliances. Ample storage. Some utilities included. $475 & $585 per month. Call (570) 239-2741
NANTICOKE Nice 2 bedroom
apartment. 221 Pine St. $520/month, sewer & garbage included, security deposit required. Call 610-393-7884
NANTICOKE
Nice clean 1 bedroom. Heat, hot water, garbage fee included. Stove, fridge, air-conditioning, washer/dryer availability. Security. $525 per month Call (570) 736-3125
NANTICOKE Ready Immediately!
Spacious 2nd floor non smoking, 2 bedroom. W/w carpeting, all appliances incl. w/d. Electric heat. Tons of storage, off street parking. Yard and porch. $480/mo, 1 month security, references. Water and sewage incl. tenant pays other utilities 570-650-3358
NANTICOKE
Very clean, nice, 2 bedroom. Water, sewer, stove, fridge, Garbage collection fee included. W/d availability. Large rooms. Security, $545/mo. 570-736-3125
PITTSTON
2nd floor, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, refrigerator & stove provided, washer/ dryer hookup, pets negotiable. $525/ month, water and sewer paid, security and lease required. Call after 4pm. 570-237-6277
PITTSTON 3 room, wall to wall
carpet, appliances washer/dryer hookup, includes all utilities except electric. No pets $500/month + security Call 570-655-1606
PITTSTON APARTMENT
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, living room, kitchen, refrigerator & stove provided, off-street parking, no pets/ smoke free. $500/month+ utilities, security and lease required. 570-237-0190
PITTSTON
South Main Street 5 rooms, 2nd floor, includes heat, stove & refrigerator, washer/dryer hookup, sewer, front & back porches, fenced yard & private parking. Lawn maintained. No Pets. $675/month 570-654-2257 PLAINS 1st floor. Modern 2 bedroom. Kitchen with appliances. All new carpet. Convenient location. No smoking. No pets. $550 + utilities. 570-714-9234
PLYMOUTH 2nd floor, 2 bed-
rooms, washer/dryer hookup, with stove & refrigerator. No pets. References required. $500/month + security + heat & lights. 570-779-4903
PLYMOUTH Large 1 bedroom apartment. Newly painted. Includes heat, water, sewer, fridge & range. $500 + security. Call Bernie 888-244-2714
SHAVERTOWN
2 bedroom, private setting with pond. 1.5 baths. Ultra modern kitchen with appliances, dishwasher & microwave included. Plenty of closet & storage. Washer/dryer hook up. Private drive. $1,100/month. Water, sewer & garbage included. Security deposit required. Call 570-760-2362
WEST PITTSTON
2 bedroom. 2nd floor. $500 plus utilities 570-299-5471
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West Pittston, Pa. GARDEN VILLAGE APARTMENTS 221 Fremont St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,400. 570-655-6555, 8 am-4 pm, Monday-Friday. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
WEST WYOMING
2nd floor, 1 bedroom apartment. All appliances. Washer/ dryer. Off street parking. No pets. $525 + utilities, security & references. Call 570-954-2972
WEST WYOMING 429 West 8th Street
New 2 bedroom with off street parking, private patio, washer/dryer, stove included. No pets. $575/mos + security Sewer & garbage included other utilities by tenant. 570-760-0458
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower Crossing Apartments 570.822.3968 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms - Light & bright open floor plans - All major appliances included - Pets welcome* - Close to everything - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Short term leases available
Call TODAY For AVAILABILITY!! www.mayflower crossing.com Certain Restrictions Apply*
WILKES-BARRE / KINGSTON Efficiencies, 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390 to $675. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE /SOUTH 1st floor, 1 bedroom,
refrigerator & stove provided, washer/ dryer hookup, offstreet parking. Heat included. $525/ month, + security. Call 570-718-0331
WILKES-BARRE
1.5 bedroom, 1 bath, refrigerator & stove provided, no pets, . Heat & water paid. $560/month + security deposit. Call 570-829-1598
WILKES-BARRE
102 Westminster St 3 bedroom. $650 + security. Section 8 welcome. Call 570-287-1349 or 570-817-1605
WILKES-BARRE
264 Academy St 1.5 bedrooms, newly renovated building. Washer & dryer available. $600/per month includes heat, hot water and parking. 570-328-9896 570-855-4744
WILKES-BARRE
A spotless living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedroom, bath, yard, basement, off street parking. Irving Place. $430 + utilities. 570-266-5336
WILKES-BARRE APARTMENTS FOR RENT!
425 S. FRANKLIN ST. For lease. Available immediately, washer/dryer on premises, no pets. We have studio & 1 bedroom apts. On site parking. Fridge & stove provided. 24/7 security camera presence and all doors electronically locked. Studio $450. 1 bedroom $550. Water & sewer paid. One month/security deposit. Call 570-793-6377 or 570-208-9301 after 9:00 a.m. to schedule an appointment. Or email shlomo_voola @yahoo.com wilkesliving.com
Apartments/ Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE/NORTH
WEST PITTSTON
2nd floor, 1 bedroom kitchen, living room, bath, and attic storage. Refrigerator and stove provided. Heat, water, and sewer included. Quiet neighborhood, out of flood zone. No pets. $540/month lease, 1st., security deposit, and references required. 570-466-1545
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WILKES-BARRE â&#x20AC;&#x153;CROSS VALLEY ACCESSâ&#x20AC;? AMERICA REALTY OFFERING: Clean, modern, efficient 1 bedroom, appliances, laundry, parking. STAFFED PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT. NO PETS/ SMOKING/$465 + UTILITIES. 2 YEARS.
AMERICA REALTY 288-1422
WILKES-BARRE
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! 113 Edison St. Quiet neighborhood. 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy. Heat & hot water included. $625 Call Aileen at 570-822-7944
WILKES-BARRE
Modern, 1st floor apartment. 2 bedroom, 1.5 baths, offstreet parking. No pets, no smokers. Security & credit/ background check required. $550/ month + utilities. 570-881-4078 WILKES-BARRE Short Term OK! Studio near Wilkes. Furniture available. Lease till June or August. $450. All utilities included. 570-826-1934
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WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
1 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, laundry room. $800. All appliances & utilities except electric included. Call 570-574-3065
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section 8 ok. 570-332-5723
WILKES-BARRE
SOUTH WELLES ST. Available February 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. New paint & carpet, enclosed porch. Heat, hot water, sewer & garbage included. $625 + security. Section 8 Welcome. 570-589-9767
WILKES-BARRE
TWO BEDROOM UNIT For lease, available immediately, 1 bathroom, refrigerator & stove provided, washer/dryer hookup, 2nd floor. $500 per month + utilities, references, security & background check 570-735-4074 Leave message WILKES-BARRE Â&#x160;1 bedroom water included Â&#x160;2 bedroom water included Â&#x160;2 bedroom single family Â&#x160;6 bedroom large half double HANOVER Â&#x160;2 bedroom NANTICOKE Â&#x160;2 bedroom large, water included PITTSTON Â&#x160;Large 1 bedroom water included KINGSTON Â&#x160;3 Bedroom Half Double LUZERNE Â&#x160;2 bedroom water included OLD FORGE Â&#x160;2 bedroom water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-821-1650 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon
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Commercial Properties
Quiet neighborhood. Apartment near Mohegan Sun, Mall & Arena. 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen & bath. Recently remodeled. New Stove, washer, dryer & fridge. included. Heat, hot water, sewer & recycling fees included. Off street parking. $600 /mo. + security. References, credit & background checks required. Call 570-861-2264
WYOMING
1 bedroom 2nd floor at $625/month. Off street parking. Non smoking. No pets. Bonus walk up attic with tons of storage. Heat, water, garbage, sewer included. 1 month security, credit check & references. 1 year lease. Please call Donna 570-613-9080
WYOMING
Completely refurbished, 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms, refrigerator & stove, no pets. $600/month, 1 month security. Heat & hot water included. 570-693-2254 or 570-262-3003
WYOMING
Large 2 bedroom, 1st floor, lease, security, section 8 accepted. Handicap accessible, $695 + electric. All other utilities included. 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727
WYOMING
Updated 1 bedroom. New Wall to wall carpet. Appliances furnished. Coin op laundry. $550. Heat, water & sewer included. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727
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FREE HIGH SPEED INTERNET! Why pay extra for
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1000 SF - 5000 SF Space Available. 5000 SF Warehouse Space with loading docks, office, heat, and plumbing. $3.60 - $12 sf/yr + NNN, lease negotiable. Call Cindy King 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com
570-675-4400
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315 3800 SF, will divide Office / Retail Call 570-829-1206
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OFFICE STOREFRONT
1079 WYOMING AVE., available immediately, utilities provided. $300/month with security deposit. Call 570-693-2804 for an appointment
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GARAGES
1200 sq. ft. garage zoned for commercial $400 per month. ALSO 1200 SQ.FT. WITH LIFT $700 MONTH (570) 814-8876
KINGSTON
Small efficient building. Can be shop, office or storage. Central Air & Electric $350/month (570) 287-3985
LUZERNE
125 Main Street Office or Retail Space available with over 2,000 sq. ft. plus attached garage. High traffic area. $650/ month + utilities. Call 570-331-3600
OFFICE SPACE PLAINS
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WYOMING
72â&#x20AC;&#x2122; x 200â&#x20AC;&#x2122; VACANT COMMERCIAL LOT 233 Wyoming Ave, Rt. 11 (1/4 mile from proposed Walmart) For Sale or lease. $96,000. 570-388-6669
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1 1/2 car garage. $125 month 570-714-9234
WEST PITTSTON
4 locking garages/ storage units for rent. 9â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x11â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. $55/ month. No electric. Call 570-357-1138
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ALDEN / NANTICOKE
3 Bedrooms. Gas Heat. Hookups. Parking. Large yard. No Pets. $519 + utilities Security $300 570-824-8786
ASHLEY
Total space 30,000 sf. Build to suit. Perfect for Doctors suite, day care, etc. High visibility. Lots of parking. Rent starting $10/sf. MLS 11-4200 Call Nancy or Holly JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444
PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money!
PITTSTON
Main St. 1350 sq. ft. building. Formerly an appliance store. $750/mo. 570-654-1243
PLAINS
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 1,500 SQ.FT. 1350 River Road Excellent location for small business or office. Will remodel to suit tenant. Call 570-760-3714 or 570-237-5664
RETAIL BUILDING
WILKES-BARRE TWP 12,000 sf. Route 309. Exit 165 off I81. 570-823-1719
315 PLAZA 1750 sf former Physician Office. OFFICE/RETAIL 570-829-1206
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT MANUFACTURING OFFICE SPACE PITTSTON Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. building in downtown location. Warehouse with light manufacturing. Building with some office space. Entire building for lease or will sub-divide. MLS #10-1074 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101
2 bedroom apartment, Careyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Patch, completely remodeled. Appliances included with washer & dryer. Full yard & off street parking. No smoking. $650. Call Will at 570-417-5186
EXETER
Recently remodeled 4-5 bedroom half double with large rooms. Off street parking. Yard. $800 + utilities. Call 570-299-7103
FORTY FORT
26 Oak Street 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, all appliances provided, washer/ dryer hookup, garage parking, fenced yard, pets OK, $795/month, plus utilities. Call 570-415-5555 FORTY FORT 3 bedroom, excellent condition, great location. Off street parking. Storage basement. Washer/ dryer included. $650 + utilities. By application. 570-954-0505
HANOVER TWP.
221 Boland Ave 1 bedroom. $325+utilities Call Mark at (570) 899-2835 (917) 345-9060
HANOVER TWP.
$650/month, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, living dining room & eat in kitchen. Appliances, washer/dryer hook up. Off street parking. Water, sewer & recyclables included. Security, references & credit check. No pets. 570-824-3223
LARKSVILLE
3 bedrooms, all appliances, gas heat. Includes sewer & garbage. Offstreet parking, no pets. $625/month + utilities, 1st, last & security. NO SECTION 8 570-762-7650
MINERS MILLS
Section W-B. 3 bedroom, 1 bath. No pets. $215 per week (all utilities included) References, Lease & Security deposit (570) 881-7864
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Laird St. Complex, Will divide for multiple tenants. Reasonable rates. Easy Interstate access. Lease 132,500 sq.ft., 12 loading docks, 30 ft ceilings, sprinkler, acres of parking. Offices Available 570-655-9732 ext. 312
NEW LUXURY DUPLEX This beautiful, completely renovated 2 bedroom luxury apartment could be yours! All new high end amenities include: hardwood floors, gorgeous maple kitchen cabinets with granite countertops & stainless steel appliances. Spacious great room with gas fireplace. Stacked washer/dryer. All new tile bath. Large screened-in porch. Many large, convenient closets. Central A/C. New gas heating system. Huge attic for storage. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Must See!â&#x20AC;? $850 + utilities, lease & security. NO PETS. Call for appointment. 570-793-6294
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Immediately. High traffic volume & great visibility on Wilkes-Barre Blvd. 1900 sq. ft., in Wilkes Plaza, with plenty of parking. $2,000 / monthly. Call Terry Eckert LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-760-6007 Wilkes-Barre/ Plains Twp.
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Newly remodeled 3 bedrooms, refrigerator & stove provided, no pets, w/w carpeting, $800/ month, plus utilities, & $1,000 security deposit. Call 570-693-2804
Very clean and comfortable ½ double for rent. Large, level fenced yard. Quiet neighborhood. Rental application, verification of employment / income & credit check required. Tenant is responsible for all utilities except sewer. Call today for your private showing MLS 12-426 $550/ month plus security deposit Mary Ellen Belchick 696-6566 Walter Belchick 606-2600 ext. 301
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3 bedrooms, 1 bath, stove provided, washer/dryer hookup, off-street parking, $575/ month, plus utilities. Section 8 OK Call 610-393-7884
BACK MOUNTAIN
Private, 3 bedroom ranch, patio, porch, appliances, work shop. $830 + utilities & security. Call 570-522-0084
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GREENBRIAR Well maintained ranch style condo features living room with cathedral ceiling, oak kitchen, dining room with vaulted ceiling, 2 bedrooms and 2 3/4 baths, master bedroom with walk in closet. HOA fees included. $1,000 per month + utilities. MLS#11-4063. Call Kevin Smith 570-696-5422
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4 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, enclosed front porch. Stove, washer / dryer hook-up, offstreet parking, positively no pets. $1,000/per month, + utilities, & 1 month security, + 1/2 month fuel security. References & credit check required. 2.5 miles from I-81. (570) 868-3633 after 2:00 p.m.
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SAND SPRINGS Golf Community Luxurious 1900 sq. feet Townhouse. Modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 1 stall garage. 3 minutes to interstates 81 & 80. $1400 + utilities. Call 570-582-4575
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HARVEYS LAKE
PLAINS Miners Mills ½ double with 3 bedrooms, & 1 bath. Security deposit required. No pets. Utilities by tenant. $600/month Call Dave Gula 570-696-5435
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large living room, dining room family room, kitchen with appliances, washer / dryer hookup. New w/w carpet & freshly painted. Large yard & screened porch. Water, sewer, garbage & snow plowing included. No pets. Non smoking. Security deposit, references & credit check required. $1,100/per month + utilities. 570-709-6678
KINGSTON
A spotless 4 bedroom, 1 ½ bath cape on Dawes Ave; Fenced yard, basement, Off-street parking. $685 + utilities. Call 570-266-5336
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SWOYERSVILLE
Renovated 2 bedroom mobile home with central air, new carpeting, modern kitchen with all appliances, nice neighborhood, fenced yard and off street parking. No pets. Security & lease. $495 + all utilities. 570-690-3086
WILKES-BARRE
Large 1 family house, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living & dining rooms, extra room, eat-in-kitchen, finished attic. Backyard & driveway. Washer/dryer hookup. $750/ month + utilities, + 1 month security. Call 609-356-8416
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1189 Miscellaneous Service
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Boilers, Furnaces, Air. 0% Interest 6 months. 570-736-HVAC (4822)
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