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High gas prices hurt area travelers Many local residents are rethinking their destinations and vacations as costs rise.

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Ex-state senator has agreed to plead guilty to two federal corruption charges

Mellow quits Blue Cross board post By ANDREW M. SEDER aseder@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – Former state Sen. Robert J. Mellow has resigned from his position as a board member of Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania, based in Wilkes-Barre. Last week Mellow, 70, of Peckville, signed paperwork agreeing to plead guilty to two federal corruption charges. He has not formally

entered such a plea. The former Democratic leader of the state Senate will formally plead guilty in federal Mellow court in Philadelphia at11a.m. April 27. Mellow, a Democrat who served the 22nd Senatorial District, has agreed to

plead guilty to conspiracy to commit mail fraud and tax evasion. Federal prosecutors say Mellow used Senate staff to perform campaign and fundraising work for him and other politicians on state time. “Sen. Mellow has resigned from the board of directors of Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania effective March 22, 2012,” according to a statement from the health insurer provided to The Times Lead-

Matrisciano said he was unsure how much Mellow was compenFormer state Sen. Robert J. Melsated for his service, noting he has low is set to enter his guilty plea been on the board since 2008. at 11 a.m. April 27 in courtroom 5-C The resignation comes just a at the federal courthouse located week after he stepped down as a at 601 Market St., Philadelphia. paid director on the board of Penseco Financial Services Corp. and er on Friday. “We are grateful for its subsidiary, Penn Security Bank and Trust Co., according to a Secuhis service.” Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania spokesman Anthony See MELLOW, Page 14A

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To the chagrin of Wyoming Valley motorists, gasoline-price spikes are mirroring the unusually high temperatures the warm March has brought. “Every time I fill up it feels like it costs me more and more,” Wilkes-Barre Township resident Carl Webster said Friday. He is right. Friday’s average is 33 cents higher than it was at this time last year, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic. Webster said it cost him nearly $65 dollars to fill his Ford Escape at Exxon on South Pennsylvania Avenue in WilkesINSIDE: High Barre. gas costs cut “I drive every U.S. consumpday, so I really tion, Page 7B don’t have no choice except to pay whatever they want,” he said. Webster’s worry over higher prices is backed by fact. The average local price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline has risen 15 cents from just one month ago to $3.85 on Friday, with prices expected to exceed $4 by the end of April, according to AAA’s March Fuel Gauge Report. As families prepare for summer vacations, many are feeling hamstrung by these rising prices. Webster said he is reconsidering a yearly family vacation to Hilton Head Island, S.C. “We usually drive down south

SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2012

School closure a possibility

Wyoming Area School Board discusses several money-saving options. By MARK GUYDISH mguydish@timesleader.com

EXETER – While the impact on community and budget were top talking points Thursday as the Wyoming Area School Board discussed a possible school closure, the options put forth by Superintendent Ray Bernardi could have a substantial impact on teaching methods and state test results as well. Facing a deficit in excess of $1 million, the school board heard five options from Bernardi, four of which involved closing one elementary school. Two of those proposals would also reconfigure the remaining schools into grade “centers,” meaning each school would house a different cluster of CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

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ests done, time for fun. Lehman-Jackson Elementary School second-grader Victoria Gabel joins classmates in trying the classic hula hoop toy during the annual ‘Stress Free Day’ held at the end of weeks of standardized state tests. This year’s theme was ‘Beach Day,’ and along with hula hoops, students played volleyball, musical chairs, limbo and board games on beach towels. Tropical wear was optional but encouraged.

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WYOMING AREA SCHOOLS Wyoming Area School District is considering possible closure and reconfiguration of elementary schools Exeter Twp., Wyoming Co.

Window guards needed?

The East End highrise. Brian Kochis, 2, fell to his death on Monday from a fifth-floor window at a building owned by the Scranton Housing Authority.

Boy’s fatal fall from high-rise raises issue By STEVE MOCARSKY smocarsky@timesleader.com

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How safe for children are the windows in local public housing high-rise apartments buildings? The question became relevant after a 2-year-old boy fell to his death on Monday from a fifth-

floor window at a building owned by the Scranton Housing Authority. New York City and Chicago are two cities that require apartment building windows to have window guards – devices that prevent windows from opening

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Money falls on highway: Would you stop your car and cash in? Drivers decide in Maryland as two plastic bags containing about $5,700 fall on road. By DAVID DISHNEAU Associated Press

faced that choice Friday when two plastic bags containing about $5,700 in bills and coins fell from an unlatched door on an armored truck and spilled onto Interstate 270 about 35 miles northwest of Washington. One witness said she saw about 30 cars pulled over on the shoulders and people frantically collecting fistfuls of cash. Police say the motorists grabbed almost all of it. Others kept driving. Imagine having your commute turn into a morality play. What’s

HAGERSTOWN, Md. — You’re cruising along the highway when you see a bunch of green bills fluttering around like flakes in a snow globe. You get closer and you realize it’s cash. Other drivers are pulling over to snatch what they can. What do you do? Some drivers in Maryland See CASH, Page 14A

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POLICE BLOTTER NICHOLSON TWP. – State police at Tunkhannock said they arrested John Nauroth, 71, of Nicholson, on charges of sexual assault. Nauroth allegedly sexually assaulted an 11-year-old girl on March 10. Nauroth was charged Monday with four counts of indecent assault, three counts of aggravated indecent assault and a single count of corruption of minors. He was jailed at the Wyoming County Prison for lack of $50,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on April 3. WILKES-BARRE – City police reported the following: • John Tomshack, 45, of West Bergh Street, WilkesBarre, was arraigned Thursday in Wilkes-Barre Central Court on charges he stole six packages of steaks valued at $72 from Schiel’s Family Market, George Avenue, on Wednesday. Tomshack was released on $5,000 unsecured bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on March 29. • Lenida Blanco-Salgado, 35, of Manhattan Street, Ashley, was arraigned Thursday in Wilkes-Barre Central Court on two counts of retail theft after she allegedly switched price tags on items she purchased at The Home Depot, Spring Street, on Wednesday. Blanco-Salgado was released on $5,000 unsecured bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on March 29. • Eugene Hess reported Thursday a fire pit, a freezer and an iron railing were stolen from his backyard at 296 Carey Ave. • Joseph Vanwie of Center Street, Scranton reported Thursday a cable was stolen from a movie set at 62 S. Main St. HANOVER TWP. – Rey Rivera, 44, of Threthaway Street, Wilkes-Barre, was arraigned Wednesday on charges he cashed a fraudulent check at Gerrity’s Supermarket, Sans Souci Parkway, on Sept. 25. Township police charged Rivera with forgery and theft. He was jailed at the county prison for lack of $1,000 bail. HANOVER TWP. – Township police reported the following: • Steven Azaravich, 30, of North Main Street, Pittston, was arrested on evidence of drunken driving after a crash at South Main Street and New Commerce Boulevard at 1:40 a.m. Thursday. Police allege Azaravich displayed signs of intoxication after he lost control of a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am that struck a tree. • Gregory Watkins, of Church Street, reported Wednesday his Jeep Wrangler was entered and a console lock was broken. Watkins said his wallet containing a driver’s license was stolen.

Warren was charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance and criminal use of a communication facility. He was jailed at the Wyoming County Prison for lack of $100,000 bail. HAZLE TWP. – State police at Hazleton said a maroon 2001 Jeep Wrangler with a black soft top was stolen from Domiano Auto Sales on South Church Street sometime Wednesday night into Thursday morning. The Jeep has 15-inch wheels, 3-inch black, after-market fender flares and hard doors. Anyone with information about the vehicle is asked to contact state police at Hazleton at 459-3890. HAZLETON – City police reported the following: • A white male armed with a firearm robbed the Convenient Food Mart at 51 W. Juniper St. at about 2:40 a.m. Friday. Police described the gunman as being 6 feet tall, large build and about 200 pounds. Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to call 911. • Two men told police they were assaulted in the area of Second and Alter streets just after 2 a.m. Friday. One of the men was transported to a hospital. • Four wheels and factory installed stereo equipment were stolen from a 2006 BMW, owned by Keiser Zamora Sanchez, of Hazleton, on South Wyoming Street Thursday night into Friday morning. PLYMOUTH – A man was arraigned Friday by District Judge Rick Cronauer on charges he assaulted a woman. John Kocher, 29, of Lee Street, Plymouth, was charged with simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct. He was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $5,000 bail. Police allege Kocher assaulted a woman after she ended their relationship and was moving out of the residence just after 1 a.m. Friday. The woman claimed Kocher grabbed her hair and slammed her to the floor, according to the criminal complaint. Police said the woman claimed Kocher removed a handgun from her purse. Kocher was not in the possession of a firearm when he was arrested, the criminal complaint says. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on March 28 before District Judge Donald Whittaker in Nanticoke.

WILKES-BARRE – A man was arraigned Friday by District Judge Rick Cronauer on charges he sold crack cocaine. John L. Rosengrant, 40, last known address as 32 Monroe St., Wilkes-Barre, was charged with seven counts of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance. He was TUNKHANNOCK TWP. – A jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack Wyoming County man was of $45,000 bail. arrested Tuesday on charges City police allege Rosenhe was selling heroin from a grant sold crack cocaine in motel. the area of High and Holland State police at Tunkhannock said Alton Bernard War- streets on March 10, and at Parrish and Collins streets on ren, 36, was allegedly found with 25 heroin packets during March 17 and March 22, aca traffic stop. A search at the cording to the criminal complaints. Skyline Motel on U.S. Route A preliminary hearing is 6 where Warren was residing uncovered 116 heroin packets, scheduled on March 29 in Wilkes-Barre Central Court. state police said.

COURT BRIEF WILKES-BARRE – Charges of aggravated assault, simple assault and reckless endangerment were dismissed against Zackary Charles Yashkus, 18, of Kingston, during a preliminary hearing

in Wilkes-Barre Central Court on Thursday. City police had accused Yashkus of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, 17 years old, by cutting her neck on Feb. 19. The charges were dismissed when the teenage girl opted not to testify against Yashkus.

Toomey dismisses VP talk

Pennsylvania’s junior senator said he is remaining neutral in the GOP presidential race. By MARC LEVY Associated Press

CAMP HILL — Republican U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, who in 14 months has emerged as a visible free-market conservative in Congress, said Friday he is confident that GOP presidential front-runner Mitt Romney would govern as a conservative, although Toomey also dismissed speculation that he could end up on the ticket as a vice presidential candidate. Pennsylvania’s junior senator said he is remaining neutral in the Republican presidential race, although that hasn’t stopped him from handing Romney high praise on Toomey’s favorite policy subjects of taxes and free markets. “I think Gov. Romney is absolutely committed to the principle of limited government and free enterprise,” Toomey said. “I think he knows that a free enterprise system is the source of prosperity and opportunity, and

personal fulfillment, and elevating people out of poverty.” Toomey, a freshman senator who served on the Toomey 12-member congressional debt-reduction supercommittee, also praised Romney’s tax plan as “pro-growth,” and noted that it is similar to his. However, Toomey, who also served in the U.S. House from 1999 to 2005, said he isn’t spending time worrying about his name coming up in talk of Romney’s vice presidential pick. “I think that’s so extremely unlikely that I don’t spend any time thinking about it.” Toomey said. “I’ve got a great, great job that’s very challenging, it’s fascinating, it’s exciting and it’s rewarding. ... I think there’s a whole lot more that I can accomplish, so I’m focused on being the very best senator I can be.” Toomey wasn’t asked about Romney’s challengers — including former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich

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— and he didn’t bring them up with reporters after he delivered a 30-minute speech on the virtues of free-market capitalism to the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference, the state’s largest annual gathering of conservatives. He also didn’t mention the social and cultural issues that are at the forefront of Santorum’s campaign, but suggested that the best debate for a Republican campaign is about the economy. “The debate that we ought to be having is about how we get this economy moving again, about how we get our federal government on a sustainable fiscal path, about the role we want the government to have in our economy and in our lives,” Toomey told reporters. “That’s what we need to address. That’s what we ought to be discussing. That’s what we ought to be debating.” There is precedent for a Pennsylvania senator as a vice presidential pick. In 1976, Ronald Reagan picked then-Pennsylvania Sen. Richard Schweiker to run on his ticket, although Reagan lost the nomination to Gerald Ford.

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Father George Dimopoulous speaks at the Greek Independence Day celebration at the Luzerne County Courthouse on Friday.

Santorum tries to broaden reach in La. Candidate in a primary state dominated with evangelical Christians and tea partyers. By JOHN HOEFFEL Los Angeles Times

MANDEVILLE, La. — Rick Santorum was late. The audience was a little restless, drowning out a tea party activist lauding the Republican presidential contender. But then came Camille and Haley Harris, young sisters who are the Christian folk-pop duo First Love from Tulsa, Okla. They sang their newest song. It’s about Santorum. That’s right. Santorum has a theme song. “Game on. Join the fight,” the sisters, radiant and exuberant, sang to a jangly, upbeat tune; touting his insistence that God, not government, bestows rights; his devotion to the Constitution, his promise of “justice for the unborn” and his commitment to bring “factories back on our shores.” “We’ve finally got a man who will stand for what is right.” The Harris sisters quizzed the crowd of hundreds, many of them members of the Northshore Tea Party, on the former Pennsylvania senator’s views. No one suggested he was the best candidate to fix the economy or even to drill, baby, drill in the Gulf of Mexico.

support beyond conservatives fo“Someone said, ‘God is cused largely on social issues. our spiritual Voters who talked about Santohope and Rick rum invariably praised his perSantorum is sonal values, mentioning his our political home-schooled children and his hope.’ And I re- beliefs as a traditional Catholic. That’s primarily what drew ally think he’s Santorum our hope for Larry and Andree Laubscher. “To America, so I hope you guys me, he just comes across as being agree with me,” Camille Harris very honest and very real,” said said before launching into “the Larry, 62. “He doesn’t give sound Rick Santorum song” a second bites,” added Andree, 63, who time. “I just want to get you guys, noted that they are also Catholic. you know, thinking about what “He’s a true Catholic, not a phony Catholic.” Rick Santorum really Santorum doesn’t have stands for, not just No one suggestthe money to help him what the media says.” ed he was the make his name a houseThat Camille and hold one. (Some supportHaley Harris wrote a best candidate song about Santorum to fix the econ- ers still mispronounce it as “Sanitorium.”) But and have joined him omy or even to now he has a song. The on the campaign trail drill, baby, drill video the Harris sisters captures the devotion uploaded to YouTube he inspires in conser- in the Gulf of more than two weeks ago vative Christians, Mexico. has more than 1 million who propelled him hits. And they are not the from the back of the field to Mitt Romney’s main ob- only Christian stars traveling stacle. In Louisiana, Santorum is with Santorum. The Duggar famagain in Santorum country, a ily, featured in the show “19 Kids state where evangelical Chris- & Counting,” joined him in Iowa tians and tea partyers will dom- and are still shadowing him in inate today’s primary, as they did their bus, showing up Friday at in Alabama and Mississippi, the Ouachita Parish sheriff’s shooting range. which Santorum won. Santorum’s campaign sought But the packed Fleur de Lis Event Center in Mandeville in St. out backdrops that showcased Tammany Parish, a Republican his positions, but also suggested stronghold, also highlighted San- he was the blue-collar candidate torum’s struggle to broaden his in the GOP race.

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Santorum daughter to talk

Elizabeth Santorum, daughter of Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, will be the featured speaker at the Luzerne County Council of Republican Women’s “Women in Politics Breakfast” on March 31 at Best Western Genetti Hotel & Conference Center, Santorum Wilkes-Barre. Registration is at 9:15 a.m. Breakfast and program will begin at 10 a.m. WILKES-BARRE

Arrest on assault charges

A Nanticoke man was arraigned Friday on charges he sexually assaulted a teenage boy. Thomas Wydra, 25, of East Green Street, was charged with two counts each of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, indecent assault and corruption of minors. He was arraigned by District Judge Martin Kane in Wilkes-Barre and jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $20,000 bail. Wydra City police allege Wydra sexually assaulted the boy at least twice from May 2007 to May 2009 when the boy lived on North Welles Street, according to the criminal complaint. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on March 28 in Wilkes-Barre Central Court.

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LOCAL ONGOING PROBE

Kingston home being used as drug distribution center for months, authorities say

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three other people, Orianna Macheri Cunningham, 18, Breyon J. Kilgore, 28, and Adrian Marcus Pannell, 21, all from Philadelphia, were using the residence at 234½ Rutter Ave. as a stash house. Davis resided at the address, authorities said. Cunningham, Kilgore and Pannell were arrested Feb. 21 when authorities searched the residence and allegedly found more than 200 heroin packets, 50 vials of cocaine, empty vials, contraband used to package drugs, cell phones, and about $1,000. Each vial contained .2 grams of cocaine, authorities said.

2 charged in alleged drug sales KINGSTON – Two people were arraigned Friday in an ongoing investigation of drug sales from a Rutter Avenue residence authorities said was being used as a distribution center for heroin, crack cocaine and cocaine for at least two months. Police and the Luzerne County Drug Task Force with the state Office of Attorney General arrested Taj Haneef Burton, 21, of Upper Darby in Delaware County, and Malcolm William Davis, 28, on numerous drug offenses. Authorities allege Burton, Davis, and

Authorities believe the five people had been selling drugs in the area for two months before the search warrant was served. A search warrant affidavit alleges Kilgore made numerous trips to Philadelphia to pick up drugs that were sold from the Rutter Avenue residence. Burton and Davis were arraigned by District Judge Paul Roberts in Kingston on numerous drug offenses. Burton was jailed at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $100,000 bail. Davis was jailed for lack of $25,000 bail. Preliminary hearings for Burton and

A PREVIEW OF SUMMER IN THE SPRING

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Square will get church

Wilkes-Barre Public Square will be home to its first church since 1812 when the Church on the Square holds its first service on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at 52 Public Square in the building next to Leo Matus Newsstand. Pastors Vince O’ Boyle and Louis Smyth, along with a congregation of 25, will hold prayer services on Tuesday nights at 6:30; a ladies bible study open to all who want to learn will take place on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. Family Bible Study will be conducted Friday nights at 6:30. WILKES-BARRE

Mayor to start banners

Mayor Thomas M. Leighton will hold a press conference Monday at 2 p.m. at South Washington and East Market streets to commemorate the start of the streetlight banners program in Wilkes-Barre’s downtown. About 20 banners Leighton are ready to be hung around Public Square, South Washington Street, and West Market Street starting next week. LUZERNE COUNTY

Program needs families

North West Services Peace Program is looking for families to host international exchange students from various countries in the 2012-13 school year. The students would stay for a five- or 10-month cultural and traditional families, single parents, empty-nesters and single individuals are all welcome to host. Contact local NWS Coordinator Dianne Cohen at 709-1750 for more information.

Davis are scheduled on April 4. In an unrelated case, Davis is facing a charge of receiving stolen property in county court when Edwardsville police allege he was driving a stolen vehicle on Feb. 1. Cunningham and Kilgore are facing drug-related charges in county court. Pannell’s preliminary hearing on drug charges is scheduled on April 3.

Victims claim Lupas ducking their tries to serve papers Notice of the suits against attorney may be publicized in local newspaper and Luzerne Legal Register.

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With filing deadlines approaching in the capital murder case of Hugo Selenski, his attorneys on Friday asked for more time to obtain evidence in the case. Attorneys Shelley Centini, Edward Rymsza and David Lampman said in court papers that they have still not received physical evidence and court papers in the case, and have asked to be permitted for more time to file any pre-trial motions. Selenski, 38, is facing the death penalty if convicted in the deaths of Tammy Fassett and Michael Kerkowski, both 37. Investigators allege Selenski killed Fassett and Kerkowski on May 3, 2002. He is scheduled to stand trial on Sept. 10. Judge Fred Pierantoni said he would allow 14 extra days to obtain any remaining evidence and 45 days to file any other motions.

Taj Haneef Burton and Malcolm William Davis were arraigned by District Judge Paul Roberts in Kingston on numerous drug offenses.

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he mild temperatures brought walkers, runners and those looking to do some reading in the outdoors to the Riverfront Park in Wilkes-Barre as the sun set Thursday evening. Cooler temperatures and some rain are in the forecast for the weekend. For weather details, see Page 8B.

911 dispatching system improved New system makes it easier for dispatchers to find available responders in area of emergency.

Luzerne County 911 dispatcher Jimmy Ostrowski uses a new $1.8 million computerized dispatch system that features detailed maps and automatically advances through the responder list if the top choices are off duty or already summoned to another emergency.

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Luzerne County 911 dispatchers couldn’t give callers their undivided attention in the past because they had to simultaneously search a database to pinpoint emergency responders who must be summoned to the scene. If a selected responder wasn’t available, dispatchers had to search again. Today the appropriate list of available responders automatically pops up on dispatchers’ computer screens when a location is entered, one of the benefits of a new $1.8 million computer-aided dispatch system, or CAD. The system, implemented late last month, automatically advances through the responder list if the top choices are off duty or already summoned to another emergency. “It’s made our dispatchers’ job so much more efficient because now they

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can fully concentrate on the verbal call without wasting all that extra time looking up responders,” said Joseph Lynch, 911 intragovernmental coordinator. Dispatchers also are able to get responders to the scene faster, he said. “That could shave 10 seconds or more off a dispatch. That doesn’t sound like a lot of time, but when a house is on fire or somebody needs an ambulance, 10 seconds is a big deal,”

Lynch said. A detailed map packed with local landmarks also appears on dispatchers’ screens with the new system. The previous maps were bare and sometimes inaccurate, Lynch said. The new maps provide reference points – businesses, waterways, rail lines -- to locate cell phone callers who don’t know where they are and provide See 911, Page 4A

Luzerne man charged with arson of apartment building Peter Perez-Garcia set girlfriend’s clothes on fire, forcing evacuation of building, police said. By EDWARD LEWIS elewis@timesleader.com

LUZERNE – Upset that his live-in girlfriend left him, Peter Perez-Garcia set her clothes on fire, forcing the evacuation of a 15-unit apartment building earlier this year, according to charges filed. Luzerne police and state police at Wyoming charged Perez-Garcia, 54, with 12 counts of arson, and one count each of reckless burning and criminal mischief. He was arraigned Thursday night by District Judge David Barilla in Swoyersville and remained jailed Fri-

day at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $50,000 bail. Police said at least 10 tenants were temporarily displaced due to the blaze at 56 Main St. on Jan. 2. Firefighters from Luzerne, Courtdale and Pringle responded to the fire. There were no injuries. According to the criminal complaint: State police Deputy Fire Marshal Trooper Tim Young determined the blaze was intentionally set inside an apartment rented by Jamie Stankunas. Perez-Garcia told investigators he moved into the apartment with Stankunas shortly after they began a relationship. He said they were drinking heavily until Dec. 31, when Stankunas left the apartment and did not return. Perez-Garcia stayed in the apartment for several days, continuing to

drink heavily and becoming “heart-broken” and upset when Stankunas had not returned, the criminal complaint says. Investigators allege Perez-Garcia smashed a television inside the apartment on Jan. 2, and ignited Stankunas’ T-shirts on fire using a lighter. He dropped the lit T-shirts on other laundry in a closet and left the apartment, according to the criminal complaint. Perez-Garcia said he asked another person for money because he needed to “Get out of Dodge.” Perez-Garcia was given $350 and was given a ride to a bus terminal in Wilkes-Barre with plans to buy a bus ticket to California. Police said Perez-Garcia did leave the area en route to California on Jan. 3. A preliminary hearing is scheduled on March 29 before Barilla.

WILKES-BARRE – Anthony Lupas’ alleged victims are trying to serve court papers to him in person, but attorneys representing those people say Lupas is “ducking” them. They plan to fulfill the legal obligation to serve Lupas by publicizing notice of the suit in the county’s Luzerne Legal Register as well as a local newspaper. If Lupas is not served, the civil suits cannot move forward. “(Lupas) is concealing himself and ob- Lupas structing service,” said attorney Peter Bryant, an associate at the Bochetto & Lentz law firm in Philadelphia. The law firm, and attorney Gavin Lentz, represent more than a dozen plaintiffs filing suit against Lupas for an alleged bogus investment scheme. Lupas, 77, of Plains Township, a practicing attorney in the Wyoming Valley for decades, is accused of bilking clients out of potentially millions of dollars by falsely portraying he had invested their money in a trust fund. In reality, Lupas used the money for his personal gain, court papers say. Lentz, in recent weeks, filed a writ of summons against Lupas on behalf of his clients. A writ notifies a person he or she is being sued, and that a complaint with specific information will follow at a later date. Bryant said Friday the firm is in the process of filing court papers asking a judge Lupas, 77, is to allow them to serve accused of Lupas by publication. To serve court pa- bilking clients pers by publication, a out of potenjudge must first grant tially millions the request, which would include an affi- of dollars by davit of how the law falsely porfirm attempted to con- traying he had tact Lupas. That would entail, invested their Bryant said, proof of a money in a good faith effort by trust fund. contacting friends, relatives, colleagues, making phone calls and visiting a residence. If a judge grants the publication request, the notice must be published in the county’s Legal Register, according to law, as well as a local newspaper. “This is a way to affect service on someone who is trying to duck it,” Bryant said. Once the publication is made, Lupas would be considered “served” and the civil proceedings would be able to move forward. Lupas could not be reached Friday. An attorney who Lentz said represents Lupas, Joseph Blazosek, did not return a message seeking comment.


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have screens unless tenants remove them. The director of the Hazleton Housing Authority did not return a call. But, as the New York City DeContinued from Page 1A partment of Health points out, a child can push through a screen. should be considered. Jack Ziegler, director of the According to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, about 18 chil- Wilkes-Barre Housing Authordren ages 10 and under die ity, noted high-rise window sills across the nation annually in are a few feet from the floor. “If a tenant puts a table (or a falls from windows. Another 4,700 children ages 14 and under chair) in front of a window, it will require treatment each year makes it more easily accessible. for injuries related to falls from If there’s nothing to climb on, I’m pretty sure a small child … windows. Two-year-old Brian Kochis fell wouldn’t be able to get up high more than 60 feet from an open enough to fall out,” he said. Doug Pape, director of the window of his great-grandfaNanticoke Housing Auther’s apartment at thority, said window Washington West on According to guards are “probably Monday morning. Lack- Children’s something we should awanna County Corolook into, given what ner Tim Rowland ruled Hospital of Pittsburgh, happened (in Scranthe death accidental. Scranton police Lt. about 18 chil- ton), but it’s something we would probably Martin Crofton said the dren ages 10 have to put in our capchild was visiting his great-grandfather, Char- and under die ital projects plan.” Dave Fagula, director les Williams, who told across the of the Luzerne County police the toddler asked nation anHousing Authority, said if they could look at the nually in falls window guards are cars driving on the “something to think street below. When Wil- from winabout. What happened liams said yes, the boy dows. in Scranton is obviously ran to the window in the a rare occurrence. But next room. Williams forgot he had left the window open, it’s something I would talk to and by the time he reached it, maintenance about.” William Lisak, director of the the child was already falling. Williams tried to grab him, but Pittston Housing Authority, said he believes restriction on access was unsuccessful. There apparently was no to windows or doors would be screen in the window, although “viewed in a negative way” durthat could not be confirmed. ing an inspection by the U.S. DeCrofton was unsure and Scran- partment of Housing and Urban ton Housing Authority Execu- Development, which funds tive Director Gary Pelucacci did housing authorities. For example, air conditioners not return calls seeking informamust be removed from windows tion. Directors for the Luzerne before HUD inspections, he County, Wilkes-Barre, Pittston said. Maria Bynum, HUD regional and Nanticoke housing authorities said all apartment windows public affairs director, said

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directions to responders. Additional map information may be added, such as the location of all fire hydrants within a municipality, he said. The system’s ability for dispatchers to privately communicate with emergency responders also has major implications, he said. Armed with information Police, fire and ambulance units with mobile computers and a license for the 911 system will be able to see a location map and details about calls as they are being entered by a dispatcher. Emergency responders also may send questions or alerts to a dispatcher as they are in transit. Sensitive information, such as medical conditions and sexA detailed ual assault demap packed tails, won’t be with local heard on publilandmarks cly accessible emergency also appears scanners when on dispatchit’s exchanged ers’ screens by computer, with the new Lynch said. Dispatchers system. could alert police that someone at the scene has an outstanding warrant or mental health issue without broadcasting that heads-up to all scanner listeners, including criminals, he said. The system’s global positioning system, or GPS, component enables 911 to track the location of emergency response vehicles to ensure they have arrived. “This data exchange is incredibly important,” Lynch said. “The radios will never go away, but we anticipate a major reduction in the amount of radio traffic as mobile data participation grows.” Police in Kingston, Hazleton, Butler Township, West Hazleton and Ashley and emergency medical units in Hanover Township and Pittston have started using the mobile access, he said. Participating units are able to download mapping information, driving records and criminal history reports from the 911 system so they don’t have to waste paper and time on faxes, he said. The dispatch system, supplied by California-based Tiburon Inc., was purchased with funds from a phone line fee and county capital funding reserve for 911. The county provides 911 dispatching for all 76 municipalities in the county.

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Lanza said there were about 17 An outraged mother of a students at the meeting and the 14-year-old girl files complaint mock kidnappers covered the with Pittsburgh police. students’ heads, put them in a

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The Sherman Hills high-rise in Wilkes Barre. Some cities require apartment building windows to have window guards

HUD’s Real Estate Assessment Center “does not discourage the use of child guards” on windows. “Inspectors do not record a deficiency if they come across a child guard,” she said. Bynum quoted from a HUD bulletin pertaining to the issue: “Child safety window guards are normally found in apartment and public hallway windows to protect children (10) ten years or younger from falling to the outside of the building. They are typically lightweight metal construction and can be dislodged with a reasonable degree of force when necessary and should not be considered as blocked egress unless they are improperly installed or constructed.” Asked whether Wilkes-Barre Mayor Tom Leighton thought the installation of window guards should be made mandatory for apartment buildings in the city, administrative coordinator Drew McLaughlin said a code official told him window safety issues are already covered in the state Uniform Construction Code. Scranton Mayor Chris Doher-

ty did not return a call seeking comment on the issue. Jeff Remas, a building inspector with Advanced Code Group in Pittston, said the UCC refers to the International Residential Code and the International Building Code for window safety issues. The IRC applies to single- and two-family homes and requires window guards for any window more than 6 feet above the ground outside. But the IBC, which applies to apartment buildings, does not, which he personally believes is a defect in the code. Remas said municipalities can strengthen their own laws to include a requirement for window guards if they first get approval from the state Department of Labor and Industry. Remas noted there was a surge of support for window guards after singer/songwriter Eric Clapton’s 4-year-old son Conor fell 53 stories to his death from a New York City condominium window in 1991. The loss moved Clapton to write the song, “Tears in Heaven.”

van and interrogated them. Neither the students nor their parBy KEVIN BEGOS ents were told about the raid beAssociated Press forehand, he said, though it was PITTSBURGH — A church discussed with the parents of one subjected members of a youth youth who might have health isgroup to a mock kidnapping and sues. TV station WHTM interinterrogations without telling them it was staged, and the out- viewed the girl who complained. “They pulled my chair out raged mother of one 14-year-old girl has filed a complaint with po- from underneath me, and then they told me to get on lice. The pastor of the The pastor of the ground,” she told the station. “I had my hands Glad Tidings Assembly the Glad Tidof God in Middletown ings Assembly behind my back. They said, ‘Just do as I say, and said the church is “so you won’t be hurt.’” saddened” that the girl of God in The girl said the teens was traumatized at the Middletown were taken to the pasWednesday evening said the youth meeting. church is “so tor’s house, where it appeared he was being asBut the pastor, John saulted. Eventually, she Lanza, said Friday there saddened” said, the adults in charge have been emails of sup- that the girl revealed it was a staged port from other stu- was traumaevent. dents at the central tized. “They heard me cryPennsylvania church, ing,” the girl said. “Why 200 miles east of Pittsnot right then and there burgh, because the intent was to prepare them for what tell us it was a joke, when you see they might encounter as mission- me crying?” Lanza said the church has conaries. He didn’t disclose the names of those involved but said ducted similar events at least the mock kidnappers included an twice before, adding that “there off-duty police officer and a re- was much thought given to the safety aspect.” tired Army captain. “If anyone was ever uncomfort“It was a youth event, to illustrate what others have encoun- able, they would be removed” tered on a regular basis,” he said, from the exercise, Lanza said, adding that the focus of the les- though part of the idea was to son was “the persecuted church” shock the students with the experience. in other countries.


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Activists seeking to be heard as Supreme Court hears arguments on health care overhaul next week. By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR Associated Press

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American singer-rapper Nicki Minaj performs during a concert in Tokyo on Thursday. She continues to tour Europe supporting her album ’Pink Friday’ through the end of June. BELLEFONTE

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Penn State student will spend at least 30 days in jail for taking part A in the riots that followed the firing of

WASHINGTON — America’s national shouting match over health care will only get louder next week as the Supreme Court weighs the fate of President Barack Obama’s overhaul. With formal arguments off-limits to cameras, supporters and detractors have laid elaborate plans to compete for the public’s attention outside the Supreme Court building. Obama’s advisers are trying to walk a fine line. They want to avoid any appearance of unseemly pressure on the justices while encouraging supporters to speak up. The Obama re-election campaign is also talking up the law’s benefits, and there is a steady stream of chee-

ry press releases from the Department of Health and Human Services. Will any of it make the slightest bit of difference? Polls show Americans are as divided as ever over the president’s signature domestic policy achievement, hard-won legislation that will eventually expand health insurance to more than 90 percent of citizens and legal residents, providing federal subsidies to make premiums more affordable for millions who now struggle to find and keep coverage. “It’s hard to imagine that the various demonstrations for and against the health care law will have much impact,” said Peter A. Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute in Connecticut. “Even if public opinion does change, it doesn’t matter. The only thing that matters is the nine votes on the court.” That hasn’t stopped the activists. “We want to make sure we are heard,” said Tim Phillips, president of Ameri-

Signs are held up by protesters and counterprotesters during a rally Friday in Philadelphia. The rally was in objection to the Health and Human Services mandate that private health care cover women’s contraception.

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cans for Prosperity, a conservative group founded with the support of billionaires Charles and David Koch which has spent heavily on anti-Obama campaigns across the country. The justices are scheduled to hear arguments on the constitutionality of the law’s individual coverage mandate. That’s the central issue in the case:

whether the federal government can require individuals to obtain health insurance, either through an employer, a government program, or by direct purchase. Opponents say Obama and congressional Democrats stretched the Constitution beyond any reasonable interpretation, essentially ordering citizens to buy a product.

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Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno. Nineteen-year-old Ryland Boggess pleaded guilty Thursday to misdemeanor counts of criminal mischief and disorderly conduct. He’ll be on probation for a year upon his release. The Centre Daily Times reports Boggess was arrested for shaking and pulling down a light pole during the riots after Paterno’s firing Nov. 9. A felony riot charge was withdrawn. More than 36 people were charged in connection with the demonstrations.

Effort to recall Rep. Gov. Scott Walker is attracting all the attention in the election. By SCOTT BAUER Associated Press

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Bales charged with murder

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was charged on Friday with 17 counts of premeditated murder, a capital offense that could lead to the death penalty in the massacre of Afghan civilians, the U.S. military said. The soldier, 38, is accused of walking off a U.S. military base on March 11 and killing nine Afghan children and eight adults and burning some of the bodies. Six other Afghans were wounded. Bales also was charged with six counts of attempted murder and six counts of assault in those cases, according to Col. Gary Kolb, a spokesman for U.S. forces in Afghanistan. Bales’ civilian attorney, John Henry Browne, said Friday that he believes the government will have a hard time proving its case and that his client’s mental state will be an important issue. Bales was on his fourth tour of duty, having served three tours in Iraq, where he suffered head and foot injuries. BAMAKO, MALI

Possible countercoup feared

Television screens throughout the landlocked country of Mali went black Friday, as residents near the building housing the state broadcaster saw troops erecting heavy barricades fearing a possible countercoup a day after a military takeover. On Thursday, mutinous troops seized control of the state television and radio station, and announced a coup. The country’s democratically elected president has not been heard from since. Shots were heard ringing out Friday from outside the broadcaster, and large numbers of soldiers were seen amassing outside. The signal flickered back on for some time, then off again. A message appeared calling for the population to remain calm. KENNEWICK, WASH

Nuke contractor probed

The Energy Department is investigating another complaint claiming a contractor at the nation’s most contaminated nuclear site interfered with an investigation into the design and safety of a massive plant under construction to treat nuclear waste. The complaint is the latest in a string of whistleblower and other claims related to the design and safety of the $12.3 billion waste treatment plant at the Hanford nuclear reservation in south-central Washington. In a letter Friday to contractors handling the project, the Energy Department asserted again that “no form of interference” into reviews of the plant is acceptable. The letters come a day after the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board conducted its second public hearing in 18 months in Washington state about the plant, which has long been considered the cornerstone of cleanup at the highly contaminated Hanford site.

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Palestinians hold a rally in Jabaliya Refugee Camp, Friday, demanding Egypt provide the Gaza Strip with electricity and diesel.

Pope decries violence in Mexico

Benedict XVI begins pilgrimage, calls on Mexicans to conquer ‘idolatry of money’ that feeds drug violence.

Pope Benedict XVI waves as he boards a plane on his way to a six-day visit to Mexico and Cuba, at Rome’s Fiumicino international airport, Friday. His Alitalia flight later landed in Mexico amid a clamorous ringing of bells as people waved Vatican and Mexican flags.

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SILAO, Mexico — Pope Benedict XVI began a pilgrimage to the New World on Friday, calling on Mexicans to conquer an “idolatry of money” that feeds drug violence and urging Cuba to leave behind a Marxism that “no longer responds to reality.” His Alitalia flight landed amid a clamorous ringing of bells as people waved Vatican and Mexican flags and President Felipe Calderon and first lady Margarita Zavala greeted him on the tarmac. A swelling throng gathered to cheer him along his path from the airport on his first visit to Spanish-speaking Latin America. The pope said a lust for money was behind the drug violence that has claimed more than 47,000 lives in the country

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since a government crackdown began in 2006. On Monday, Benedict will head for Cuba. He said it is “evident that Marxist ideology as it was conceived no longer responds to reality,” and he urged Cubans to “find new models, with patience, and in a constructive way.” The comment about Marxism, in re-

sponse to questions from a journalist, was as blunt as anything his predecessor, John Paul II, made during his groundbreaking 1998 trip to Cuba, though the earlier pope is widely credited with helping bring down socialism in eastern Europe. Benedict cautioned that “this process requires patience and also decisiveness.”

Authorities: Independently acting jihadists threaten Europe By PAISLEY DODDS and DAVID RISING Associated Press

BERLIN — With France’s deadly attacks, Islamic terror has apparently struck once more in the heart of Europe — and authorities say there’s a dangerous twist: the emergence of homegrown extremists operating independent of any known networks, making them hard to track and stop.

“We have a different kind of jihadist threat emerging and it’s getting stronger,” Europol chief Rob Wainwright said. “It is much more decentralized and harder to track.” France’s motorcycle gunman traumatized a nation and spread fear across the continent that the specter of al-Qaida was once again threatening daily life. Combating individuals acting in apparent isolation, Wainwright said, will take

smarter measures in monitoring the Internet, better intelligence and international cooperation in counterterrorism efforts. And he conceded there were limits to what law enforcement officials can do. “We can’t police the Internet,” he said. Other European terror authorities echoed that view, saying that apprehending suspicious individuals with no clear connections to terrorist networks is legally problematic.

MADISON, Wis. — The effort to recall Republican Gov. Scott Walker has been so allconsuming in Wisconsin that the upcoming presidential primary election here is attracting little interest among voters or political activists. Even the head of Mitt Romney’s campaign in Wisconsin says that he knows voters are too distracted to pay much attention to the April 3 vote. “People are not focused on the presidential,” said Ted Kanavas, a former state senator and Romney’s campaign cochair. “They are totally focused on the recall because truthfully they should be.” Thus, with the election only a little more than a week away, Wisconsin is a black hole in a race that has been fiercely 2 0 1 2 contested coast ELECTION to coast since January, a sharp contrast to the recent contests in other Midwestern states like Michigan and Ohio. Volunteers working on the national campaign are few and far between. About 30 times more Republican activists are tied up helping Walker win his recall race than helping GOP front-runner Romney win the nomination, Kanavas estimates. Romney’s campaign has only one office in Wisconsin, compared to the 21 opened by Walker. Even Republican voters who are usually interested in politics say they don’t care about the primary, in which Romney, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Rep. Ron Paul will compete for the state’s 42 delegates. “I don’t think anybody looks forward to more politics,” said Travis Winder, 33, of Fitchburg. He added, “I’m looking forward to the primary being over and the presidential race being over.” The recall election is likely to be held in June. The campaign over Walker’s fate has been going on for months, with television advertising, mailings and maneuvering over the mechanics of the recall process.

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Audit: Gas pipelines tied to fracking lack oversight

Most of lines not regularly inspected. Officials don’t know where lines are in some states. By GARANCE BURKE Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — Government auditors say federal officials know nothing about thousands of miles of pipelines that carry natural gas released through the drilling method known as fracking, and need to step up oversight to make sure they are running safely. Amid the gas-drilling boom, private companies have put in hundreds of small gathering pipelines in recent years to collect new fuel supplies released through the high-pressure drilling technique. Nationwide, about 240,000 miles of gathering pipelines ferry the gas and oil to processing facilities and larger pipelines in the major energy-producing states. Many of these pipelines course through densely populated areas, including neighborhoods in Fort Worth, Texas. The Government Accountability Office said in its report issued Thursday that most of those miles are not regulated by the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous

Materials Safety Administration, which means they are not regularly inspected for leaks or corrosion. In some states, officials don’t know where the lines are. Emily Krafjack, who lives in the gas-rich Marcellus Shale formation in Pennsylvania, said many local residents have no idea that the pipelines near their homes are not overseen by federal regulators. Gathering lines that run in the rural northeastern corner of the state receive no federal oversight if there are fewer than 10 homes within 220 yards of the pipeline. “Who would ever think that they could run something like this next to your home and it wouldn’t have any regulations attached to it?,” said Krafjack, a former community liaison for Wyoming County on gas issues. Nationwide, there are about 200,000 miles of gas gathering lines and up to 40,000 miles of hazardous liquid gathering lines in rural and urban areas alike, ranging in diameter from about 2 to 12 inches. But only about 24,000 of those miles are regulated, according to the report. The industry is not required to report pipeline-related fatality, injury or property damage information about the unregulat-

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A Range Resources well site in Washington, Pa. The company is one of many drilling into the Marcellus Shale layer deep underground and ‘fracking’ the area to release natural gas.

ed lines. PHMSA collects information about accidents only on the small subset of gathering lines that the agency regulates, but that data was not immediately available Thursday. The pipeline agency is considering collecting more data on the unregulated gas gathering lines, but the plans are still preliminary and have met with

some resistance from the natural gas industry. Agency officials are reviewing more than 100 public comments received about their proposal for gas lines, and also plan to propose a rule that will cover hazardous liquid gathering pipelines by the fall, said Jeannie Layson, a spokeswoman for the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Ad-

ministration. PHMSA delegates some enforcement of its rules to statelevel pipeline safety authorities, who the Government Accountability Office surveyed to understand the array of risks associated with gathering lines. Those state-level agencies told the auditors that construction quality, maintenance prac-

tices, unknown locations, and limited or no information on current pipeline integrity all posed safety risks for federally unregulated gathering pipelines. The expansion of hydraulic fracturing, which involves shattering rock thousands of feet underground with a combination of water, sand and chemicals, promises staggering yields, and drilling also comes with promises of job creation and economic opportunities. But in Fort Worth, where dozens of new gathering lines have been laid in recent years to capture supplies from hundreds of new wells, some residents say there aren’t enough protections from leaks and ruptures due to corrosion. The recent surge in drilling also has led California lawmakers to write new laws to increase oversight of the industry. Assemblyman Bill Wieckowski, D-Fremont, is sponsoring a bill now pending before a state Senate committee that would require gas and oil producers to disclose what chemicals they are using when they engage in hydraulic fracturing. “If we’re on this cusp of a boom, then maybe we at the very least need to know where these lines are,” Wieckowski said.

W-B’s Kashawn Butler waives formal arraignment, pleads not guilty Teen charged with violently shaking his then-3-month-old son, causing possible permanent brain damage.

Road, waived the arraignment while incarcerated at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility this week, entering a plea of not guilty. Butler, represented by attorney Christopher O’Donnell, will be scheduled to appear for a pre-trial conference. Assistant District Attorney Mamie Phillips is prosecuting the case. Butler faces charges of aggravated assault, simple assault, endangering the welfare of a child and reckless endangerment. City police and the Luzerne County Detective Bureau allege Butler shook

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WILKES-BARRE – A city teen charged with violently shaking his then-3-month-old son, causing possible permanent brain damage, waived his right to a formal arraignment this week. Kashawn Butler, 17, of Old River

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Charges are in connection to smuggling marijuana into the U.S. Penitentiary-Canaan. By JERRY LYNOTT jlynott@timesleader.com

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SCRANTON – Federal authorities Friday said a former correctional officer from Swoyersville and his wife face drug charges in connection with smuggling marijuana into the U.S. Penitentiary-Canaan. Donald E. Lykon, 30, of Scott Street, was paid more than $5,000 for smuggling the marijuana, cell phones and tobacco into the prison during a 3½-month period last year, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court, Scranton. He and his wife, Kimberly, also were charged with distributing marijuana between May and August 2011, according to the charges.

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Divorces sought and filed in the Luzerne County Prothonotary’s Office from March 19 through 23, 2012: • Frank E. Silsby, West Pittston, and Sandra Silsby, West Pittston • Earlette Luton, WilkesBarre Township, and Morgan Luton Jr., Wilkes-Barre Township • Russell Hadley, Nanticoke, and Christine Hadley, Nanticoke • Amy Oliver, Berwick, and Justin Oliver, Berwick • Matthew Harris, Hanover Township, and April Harris, Hanover Township • Sheryl Radle, Duryea, and Nicholas Radle, Duryea • Andrew Mhley Sr., Hazleton, and Theresa Mhley, Freeland • David Popiak Sr., Hazle-

They agreed to Donald E. Lykon and tence of five years in prison and plead guilty to the wife, Kimberly, $250,000 fine and charges, according probation up to to criminal infor- agreed to plead life. mation filed sepa- guilty to the chargDonald Lykon rately against them. es, according to The charges criminal information resigned from his position at the against Donald Lyprison in August kon carry a maxi- filed separately. of last year. He mum sentence of 20 was hired in 2005. years in prison, Lykon was hired as a full$500,000 fine and term of supervised release to be deter- time correctional officer at the mined by the court. But his Luzerne County Correctional plea agreement calls for him Facility in November 2011, acto serve 18 months on each cording to Times Leader files. Two months after his resigcharge concurrently, no fine and to be placed on probation nation from the federal prison, Swoyersville police said they for two years. The court, however, is not found a pipe and crack cocaine in Kimberly Lykon’s car after bound by that agreement. There was no stipulated sen- she was stopped on Shoemaktence for his wife, but she er Street the morning of Oct. agreed to cooperate with fed- 3, 2011. At the time she was on eral authorities “concerning probation for drug charges the unlawful activities of oth- and leaving her three children ers,” according to her plea unsupervised in her residence in September 2010, according agreement. She faces a maximum sen- to Times Leader files.

ton, and Michelle Popiak, Drums • Thoams Strohl, Glen Lyon, and Donna Strohl, Bethlehem, Calif. • Karen Metta, Wapwallopen, and Jon Metta, Nanticoke • Nicole Liparela, Dallas, and Mark Liparela, Dallas • Allyson Balliet, Drums, and Marc Omolecki, Nanticoke • Debra Penor, Ashley, and Joel Penor, Arcade, N.Y. Marriage license applications filed in the Luzerne County Register of Wills Office from March 19 through 23, 2012: • Leo G. Nalaschi, Pittston, and Sherry L. Draus, Pittston • James Alan Mitchell, Hunlock Creek, and Michele Denise Ackerman, Hunlock Creek • Paul Carite Jr., Mocanaqua, and Virginia Lingertot,

Mocanaqua • Martin Turull, Nanticoke, and Jennifer Nicole Brooks, Nanticoke • Andrew David Labar Jr., Larksville, and Jamie Lee Watkins, Kingston • Frederick Michael Kiwak, Falls, and Jessica Marie Avalos, Falls • John Kenneth Shulskie, Dallas, and Sandra Lee Robinson, Dallas • Drew Brislin, WilkesBarre, and Beth Ann Feist, Wilkes-Barre • Frank Thomas Haydock, Nanticoke, and Donna Kopiak, Nanticoke • Eugene Dale Chapin, Nescopeck, and Kathleen Jean Olivieri, Mount Zion, Pa. • Robert Pascavage, Plymouth, and Violet Rose Durnan, Plymouth • Robert Shane Steltz, Wilkes-Barre, and Corinna Long, Luzerne


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ERNEST J. EICHMULLER SR., a resident of Wilkes-Barre, died Thursday, March 22, 2012, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to and will be announced by the H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home Inc., a Golden Rule Funeral Home, 451 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, in the Sunday edition of this newspaper. WALTER RICE, a resident of Bear Creek, died Friday, March 23, 2012, at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to and will be announced by the H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home Inc., a Golden Rule Funeral Home, 451 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, in Sunday’s edition of this newspaper. MR. WILLIAM OWENS, age 76, of Forty Fort, died Friday afternoon at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending from the William A. Reese Funeral Chapel, 56 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth. HELEN MARIE (SNOPKOWSKI) BARTNICKI, 92, formerly of Avoca, passed away Thursday, March 22, in Hurst, Texas. Funeral arrangements are pending from Kiesinger Funeral Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St., Duryea.

Mary V. Laskowski March 23, 2012

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ary V. Laskowski, age 91, of Jackson Township, passed away Friday, March 23, 2012 at the Lakeside Nursing Center, Dallas. Mrs. Laskowski was born March 8, 1921, in Glen Lyon, and was the daughter of the late John and Ida Bellando Cherrie. Prior to retirement, she was employed by the Leader Store in Nanticoke for several years. Mary attended the First Presbyterian Church of Nanticoke and was a member of the Irem Women’s Auxiliary, the Irem Stewards Ladies and the Dallas Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star #396. She enjoyed playing card games, especially pinochle. Her husband, Elmer, died in 1986. She was also preceded in death by daughters, Johanna Miller and Mary Ann Dubs, and brothers, John and Joseph Cherrie. She is survived by her granddaughter, Johanna Lois Ann Miller, of San Francisco, Calif. and her sister, Marguerite Izbicki of Oley. Mary’s funeral service will be held Monday at 11 a.m. from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., corner of routes 29 & 118, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Dan Brubaker of the Roaring Brook Baptist Church, Hunlock Creek, officiating. Interment will be in the Memorial Shrine Park, Franklin Township. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Online condolences may be placed at clswansonfuneralhome.com.

Julia Halupa March 22, 2012

Halupa, 83, of Kingston, passed away Thursday, March J22,ulia 2012, at ManorCare Health

Services, in Kingston. Born July 15, 1928, in WilkesBarre, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Sophie Lehun Halupa. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Linda Borisuk; son, George Borisuk; sister, Annatastia Vacula. Julia is survived by her daughter Michaelene Matson and her husband, Robert, of Swoyersville; son, Leonard Borisuk; sister, Rosalie Kaminski, Wilkes-Barre; brother, Stanley Halupa, Massapequa, N.Y.; nephew, Joseph Slikis and his wife, Donna, Wilkes-Barre; niece, Marlene Zamerowski and her husband, Stanley, of Pringle. The family would like to thank the staff at ManorCare Health Services in Kingston, for their compassionate care and concern. Services will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday at the Bednarski Funeral Home, 168 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, with the Deacon George Mochin officiating. Relatives and friends may call Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home.

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arion Saxon DiCalogero, 89, affectionately known as “Grandma D,” a resident of Swoyersville, passed away on Thursday morning, March 22, 2012, in Port Jefferson, New York, where she was recently residing to be closer to her children. Her beloved husband was the late Vincent Anthony DiCalogero, who passed away in 1978. Born in Swoyersville on December 8, 1922, Marion was the daughter of the late John and Anna (Paulik) Saxon. She was extremely proud to be a member of the Saxon Family of Swoyersville. A lifelong resident of Swoyersville, Marion was a graduate of the former Swoyersville High School. A United States Navy Veteran, Marion honorably served her country during World War II, for five years, from 1944 to 1949. During her time of service, Marion was decorated with the Good Conduct Medal, the World War II Victory Medal and the American Theater Campaign Medal. Prior to her retirement, Marion was employed as an emergency dispatcher for the Swoyersville Police Department. Marion was a devoted member of Saint Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, Swoyersville, where she held membership with the parish’s Altar and Rosary Society. Active in many senior organizations, Marion was a member and longtime local representative of the Ladies Pennsylvania Slovak Catholic Union (LPSCU). Additionally, she held membership with the American Legion, Andrew Lawrence Post 644, Swoyersville. Marion enjoyed gambling and would often spend many evenings at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs with her sister, Dorothy. In addition to her parents, John and Anna Saxon, and her husband, Vincent, Marion was preceded in death by her brother, Alexander Saxon. Marion is survived by her three

children, Vincent, Dennis and James; her sister, Dorothy Domanosky; her 11 grandchildren (ages 14-35); and her three great-grandchildren (ages 1-3), of which one is her namesake “Sadie Marion.” Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will be celebrated on Monday, March 26, 2012 at 9:30 a.m. from the Wroblewski Funeral Home Inc., 1442 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, followed by an Office of Christian Burial with Divine Liturgy at 10 a.m. in Saint Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, 271 Tripp Street, Swoyersville, with the Reverend Joseph Bertha, Ph.D., her Pastor, officiating. Interment with the Rite of Committal will follow in the Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville, where Military Honors will be accorded by the United States Navy. Family and friends are invited to call on Sunday, March 25, 2012 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Parastas Services will be conducted on Sunday at 7 p.m. with the Reverend Joseph Bertha, Ph.D., officiating. For additional information or to send the family of Mrs. Marion DiCalogero an online message of condolence, you may visit the funeral home website www.wroblewskifuneralhome.com.

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obert T. Lynady, of Kingston, formerly of Carbondale, passed away Thursday, March 22, 2012, surrounded by his loving family. He was born July 21, 1924, in Carbondale, son of the late John and Ruth Carden Lynady. He was a graduate of Benjamin Franklin High School, Carbondale. Prior to his retirement in 1986, he was employed by Acme Markets, initially as a meat cutter and later, in management as a meat manager, meat specialist and meat district superintendent. Bob was an Army veteran of World War II, having served with the 717th Tank Battalion, Athens, Ga., as a Staff Sergeant. He served in the European Theater of Operation in two major engagements, Rhine Crossing and Ruhr Pocket, in which he received two battle stars. Bob was a member of Holy Family Parish, Luzerne. He was also a member of VFW Post 283, Kingston. In addition to his parents, Bob was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, RoseMary (Walsh) and granddaughter Brooke Elizabeth Kraynak; brothers, William, John (Jack), Donald, Thomas and sister Jeanne. He is survived by daughters, Roseanne Kraynack (Michael), Forty Fort; Shannon McEvoy (James), Kingston; son Robert Jr. (Kerry), Morrisville, Pa.; grandchildren, Shane and Zachary Kraynak, Colleen and Ryan Lynady; sisters-inlaw, Helen and Mary and numerous nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank Wilkes-Barre General Hospital ICU

tanzaro, Italy; nieces and nephews in both the United States and Italy and several great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brothers, Arturo, Ferdinande, Francesco, Luigi Moraca and sister Lisa Colonna. The funeral services are entrusted to Graziano Funeral Home Inc., 700 S. Township Blvd., Pittston Township. Viewing hours will be held at the funeral home on Sunday March 25, 2012 from 3 to 7 p.m. Funeral services will begin at the funeral home on Monday March 26, 2012 at 9:30 a.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held from St. Joseph Marello Parish (St. Rocco’s R.C. Church) on Monday March 26, 2012 at 10 a.m. Entombment will take place at Community Mausoleum at Cathedral Cemetery, Oram Street, Scranton. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Commonwealth Hospice of NEPA located at Regional Hospital of Scranton with intent to purchase a “Giving Tree Leaf” in Attilio’s name. Online condolences are available along with directions at gfh@grazianofuneralhome.com.

Bertha R. Manganella March 22, 2012 R. Manganella, 81, of AlB ertha toona, went home to be with her

and 8th Floor nurses and staff, Dr. Edward Carey and all of the specialists associated with his care. We would also like to thank the entire staff of Hospice Community Care for their extraordinary care during this most difficult time. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, with Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Family Parish Church, Bennett Street, Luzerne, with Father Michael Zipay officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. Family and friends may call on Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, Wilkes-Barre; American Cancer Society, Wilkes-Barre, or Hospice Community Care, Wilkes-Barre.

FUNERALS BUTLER – Charles, funeral Mass 10 a.m. today in St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. There will be a calling hour in the church vestibule starting at 9 a.m. CHAYA – Margaret, memorial service 1 to 3 p.m. today in the East Mountain Inn, 2400 East End Blvd., Wilkes-Barre. DEVIVO – Joseph, Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. today in the Church of St. Luke, 818 Main St., Stroudsburg DORRIS – Marjorie, funeral 10 a.m. Monday in the Victor M. Ferri Funeral Home, 522 Fallon St., Old Forge. Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in Our Lady of Sorrows Church at the Parish of St. Monica, West Wyoming. Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. FIERVERKER – Gloria, Shiva (visitation) 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and Monday at the family home at 54 S. Dawes Ave., Kingston. GORSKI – Mary, funeral with Mass 9:30 a.m. today in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 237 William St., Pittston. Those attending are asked to proceed directly to the church. Friends may call 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the church. JOLA – Kenneth, funeral 9 a.m. today in the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St., Plymouth. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in All Saints Parish, Plymouth. O’MELKO – Josephine, funeral 9:30 a.m. Monday in the E. Blake Collins Funeral Home, 159 George Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Benedict’s Church, Wilkes-Barre.

ttilio “Papa” Moraca of West Scranton passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Born May 10, 1926, he was the son of the late Maria Iera and Giuseppe Moraca. He was raised and educated in San Mango D’Aquino, province of Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy prior to making his home in West Scranton in the late 1950s. Attilio was a patient, humble man, completely devoted to his family. He was an avid gardener, one who could fix almost anything and, without question, he made the best homemade wine as it was made in the “old country.” He loved traveling, visiting his family in Italy on several occasions; most recently in 2006 to visit his sister. He captured the hearts of those he met not only locally, but also in Florida and at the numerous locations visited while attending his grandsons’ college football games at Colgate University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Wilkes University. Tears fill our eyes and our hearts crumble at the thought of future gatherings without him. He is survived by his daughter and primary caregiver, Lorraine T. Mancuso and husband, Robert, Dunmore; son Joseph J. Moraca and wife, Helen, Scranton; daughter Mary Lou Graziano and husband, Charles, Pittston Township; daughter Carmella Falcone and husband Carmen, Pittston; wife of 41 years, Silvia; grandchildren, attorney Robert J. Mancuso II , Philadelphia; Richard A. Mancuso, Florida; Angelina, Cassandra and Briana Moraca; Megan and Lauren Moraca; Joseph Attilio and Silvana Maria Graziano, Santina, Samuel and Carmen Jr. Falcone; sister Cesira Moraca Conforto Iera, sister-in-law Flora Moraca, both of San Mango D’Aquino, Ca-

Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. PALENCAR – Rose, graveside services 10 a.m. Monday in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Dallas. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Corcoran Funeral Home, 20 S. Main St., Plains Township. PANETTA – Angelo, Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. today in Holy Spirit Parish/St. Mary’s Church, 150 Main St., Mocanaqua. PRICE – Delores, memorial service 1:30 p.m. today in the Roaring Brook Baptist Church, Hunlock Creek. RENDLE – Wade, memorial service 2 p.m. today in the Shifler-Parise Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 18 Airport Rd., Clifford. Friends may call 1 to 2 p.m. at the funeral home. SHUPP – Harlan, funeral services 11 a.m. Monday in the HardingLitwin Funeral Home, 123 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock. Friends may call 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. WANTA – George, military funeral services 8:30 a.m. today in the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Fatima at St. Mary’s of the Immaculate Conception Church, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 8 a.m. until the time of service.

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Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, Thursday afternoon at Altoona Regional Health System, Altoona Hospital Campus. She was born in Luzerne, daughter of the late William and Rose (Gray) Kishbaugh. Bertha married Robert P. Manganella on September 4, 1954 in Forty Fort. Bertha is survived by her husband; three children, Scott A. (Twila) and B. Jay Manganella, both of Altoona, and Tracie Williams of Lititz; five grandchildren, Allison Turiano, Joshua Manganella, Robert, Ashley, and Anthony Williams; two great-grandchildren, Talen and Rachel Turiano; a brother, Harold (Jane) Kishbaugh; and a sister, Edith Bowman. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert Paul Jr., and brothers, Charles, Lewis and William Kishbaugh. Bertha was a 1949 graduate of Forty Fort High School. She was employed as a church secretary at First Presbyterian Church and Calvary Bible Church, both in WilkesBarre, and last worked at Susque-

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Daren Simonson, 52, of Fox Hill, Plains Township, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, March 21, 2012 as a result of an accident. Born January 10, 1960 in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of John and Mary Grace Simonson, and was one of 13 children. Daren was a loving man who was devoted and loyal to his family and friends. He enjoyed reading, writing and mastering crossword puzzles. Daren loved Jesus, he always had his pocket-sized Bible with him; it gave him comfort and hope. He loved to fish, camp out in a tent and just appreciate nature. He preferred a simple, outdoors-oriented life. Daren was involved in his community as an active volunteer at Saint Vincent’s Church in Wilkes-Barre, The Reach Program Inc., the Commission on Economic Opportunity. Daren was preceded in death by his brother John "Jacky" Simonson and his sister Margaret "Peggy" Simonson. He leaves behind his parents; son, Eric; sisters, Karen Skiba, Plains Township; Kim Walsh, Miners Mills; Annie Simonson, Pittston; brothers, Jimmy, Larksville; Joe, Miners Mills; Bobby, Ricky, Brian and Donny, all from Plains Township; Tommy, Exeter; his companion, Kenzo Green, and many nieces, nephews and friends. Relatives and friends may call Sunday from noon to 3 p.m. at the E. Blake Collins Funeral Home, 159 George Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.eblakecollins.com.

Dessert? Mammals will pass

Study from National Academy of Sciences says carnivorous mammals lack a sweet tooth. By AMINA KHAN Los Angeles Times

hanna Power Plant in Berwick. She enjoyed knitting, baking and reading and was a member of AARP. She especially enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. At Bertha’s request, there will be no public funeral services. Arrangements are by E. Merrill Smith Funeral Home Inc., 2309 Broad Ave., Altoona (www.smithfuneralcenter.com). In remembrance of Bertha, those who wish may make contributions to Precious Life Inc., 1716 12th Ave., Altoona, PA 16601.

Louis A. Oleksy March 22, 2012 Louis A. Oleksy, 81, of Moosic, formerly of Wyoming, died Thursday evening March 22, 2012 of congestive heart failure at home surrounded by his family. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Betty Ritzie. Born December 22, 1930 he was the third youngest of 14 children of the late Sebastyan and Anna Oleksy. A 1948 graduate of Wyoming High School, he later earned a degree in Accounting from King’s College. He enlisted in the Air Force and served his country for four years. He started his career as an accountant for RCA Corp. in Harrison, New Jersey. He was transferred to Dunmore and retired 35 years later as the Supervising Manager of the Finance Department of RCA/GE/Thompson Consumer Electronics. He was a lifetime member of the Wyoming Hose Company No. 2. An avid golfer, he played well into his 70s and enjoyed his Friday night card games with his friends. The nicest guy in the world will be missed. He is survived by four children, son Louis Jr. and wife, Sue, Brook-

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lyn, Conn., and daughters, Ann Marie Layfield and husband, Mike, Wayne, Pa.; Paula Oleksy of Olyphant, and Liz Oleksy of Moosic; five grandchildren, Derick, Julia, Calli, Kelly and Sarah. Also surviving are brothers, Joseph, Wyoming; George and Andrew, New Jersey, and sisters, Antoinette, Kingston; Anna and Theresa, Wyoming. He was preceded in death by a brother, John, and sisters, Mary, Lillian, Stella, Pauline, Faustine and Agnes. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 26, at 9:30 a.m. from Kiesinger Funeral Services Inc., 255 McAlpine St., Duryea, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Dupont, with Father Joseph Verespy officiating. Friends may call Sunday, March 25, from 4 to 7 p.m. Interment will be held at the parish cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 715 Lackawanna Ave. Dupont, PA 18641. Online condolences may be made to www.kiesingerfuneralservices.com.

LOS ANGELES — For all their sharp teeth, many meat-eating mammals lack a sweet tooth, a genetic analysis of a dozen species has shown. The study, published this month in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that carnivorous mammals whose diets don’t feature much in the way of sugar may lose the ability to taste it at all. Study co-author Gary Beauchamp, director of the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, wasn’t sure what he was expecting to find when he and his colleagues began looking at DNA samples of a dozen different species to study their taste receptor genes. But he knew that cats are indifferent to sweet carbohydrates and lack a working copy of a key taste receptor gene called Tas1r2. “At the time, the feeling was that the cat was a very unusual anomaly among mammals in that it didn’t respond to sweets,” Beauchamp said. “But we wondered if the cat represented something that had happened many times.” Using DNA samples mostly provided by the San Diego Zoo, the team from Monell and the University of Zurich examined taste receptor genes in a dozen different mammals and found that seven species — including sea lions, Asian otters and spotted hyenas — lacked a properly functioning Tas1r2 receptor. All seven were meat- or fish-eaters. The precise mutation in the Tas1r2 gene varied from species to species — an indication that the loss of a sweet tooth wasn’t something that occurred just once.

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Slain teen described as harmless Crime-watch captain George Zimmerman says he killed Trayvon Martin in self-defense.

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Dark days for coal industry: Can exports save it? Metallurgical coal, known as coking coal, generally is higher PITTSBURGH — Signs of an in carbon content and lower in industry downturn and other moisture than thermal, or factors threatening to take a toll steam, coal used to generate on coal make this a worrisome electricity. The outlook for the industry time for miners and companies worries some miners, said Phil employing them. Furnaces and factories are Smith, a spokesman for United running less often because of a Mine Workers of America. “They see that the companies record-breaking warm winter and still-stagnant economy. are cutting back in terms of proCheap natural gas is gaining on duction, which is obviously gocoal’s lead as a fuel for generat- ing to have an impact on them,� Smith said, pointing to recent ing electricity. Federal air-pollution rules that idlings at two Consol Energy take effect in three years are trig- Inc. mines. “No one has been gering early retirements of older laid off yet, but what has hapcoal-fired power plants, instead pened is the opportunity for of upgrades to curb emissions. overtime has shrunk or gone away. The opportuniTougher regulations ty for new hiring is a are sure to follow a “They see lot less than it was 2010 explosion at a mine in West Virginia that the com- before.� Consol idled highthat killed 29 miners. panies are producing longwall The spot market machinery at its price for Western Penn- cutting back Blacksville No. 2 sylvania coal fell 1.4 in terms of mine in West Virginpercent in mid-Februia because of a weakary to its current production, $70.05 a short ton, U.S. which is obvi- er market for thermal coal, and at its Energy Information Administration figures ously going to Buchanan Mine in southwest Virginia show. Production in have an imon lower demand for Pennsylvania rose 1.3 metallurgical coal. percent last year, better pact on Even so, Cecilthan the 0.5 percent re- them.’’’ based Consol takes a ported nationwide. Phil Smith broader view. “Coal producers are Spokesman for “If you look at coal generally thinking this United Mine Workers is going to be a rough of America worldwide, demand is growing quite a year,� said Thomas bit,� said Dan Zajdel, Hoffman, an Upper St. Clair energy communications vice president of investor relaconsultant. “There is a lot of dis- tions. Last year, Consol shipped a recussion in the industry about the degree to which higher coal ex- cord 11.4 million tons of coal ports can offset some of the ex- overseas, up 68 percent from pected domestic decline be- 2010. Those sales accounted for cause of mild weather, low- just over $1 billion of the compapriced natural gas and shut- ny’s $5.7 billion in revenue last downs of some coal-fired power year, and about 28 percent of total production. This year, the plants.� Producers export about 10 per- company expects slightly lower cent of American-mined coal, or flat exports of 9 million to 11 primarily higher-grade metallur- million tons, with growth comgical product that sells for $200 ing later. The Buchanan Mine idling folor more per short ton, he said. By KIM LEONARD Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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sed problems, or didn’t examine areas where they existed, an internal review found. West Virginia’s House of Delegates approved a mine safety bill last month and sent it to the state Senate. In Congress, three bills with tougher rules are pending, including one written with help from the Mine Safety and Health Administration. Consol said the accident triggered more inspections and focus on safety and compliance with rules, but the company supports efforts for higher standards. Smaller coal producers are doing what they can because of power plant closings such as those FirstEnergy Corp. and GenOn energy Inc. recently announced. Somerset-based PBS Coal Inc. is increasing its focus on metallurgical coal, which makes up 80

percent of its production, spokesman Hank Parke said. “(Metallurgical) coal is higher quality and brings more at market, and so it’s more cost-effective to mine,� he said. PBS, with coal reserves in several Pennsylvania counties, employs about 1,000 people, more than double the number from seven years ago, Parke said. The company mined 7 million tons last year, exporting about half. Competitively priced natural gas is cutting into coal’s market share for power generation and industrial use, but that’s “good for the U.S.,� said Jim Barker, vice president of Rosebud Mining Co. of Kittanning. “Manufacturers benefit and so does every citizen who has heat and buys electricity, and that’s ultimately good for coal pricing and power generation,� Barker said.

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urged federal officials to reconsider new Mercury and Air Toxics Standards. The union leaders said the rules threaten to push generation companies to retire 14,000 megawatts of capacity in electric grid operator PJM Interconnection LLC’s territory alone, by the time they take full effect in 2015. PJM controls distribution of about 25 percent of coal-fired power generation in a region stretching from New Jersey to Illinois. Coal producers, meanwhile, face more frequent inspections and other federal mandates in the aftermath of the worst coalmining disaster in 40 years. At Massey Energy’s Upper Big Branch mine, a machine cutting through sandstone ignited coal dust and broken water sprayers didn’t stop a fireball from starting a series of explosions, investigators found. Inspectors mis-

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lowed pressure by some customers, amid a recent slowdown in Chinese steel production, for Consol to sell its metallurgical coal well below a benchmark price. “We were not willing to discount,� Zajdel said. The Blacksville mine faced a different issue. “Because the weather is so unusually warm, we are getting to the point where customers physically can’t take any more coal� because they lack storage space, he said. Consol anticipates deliveries to power plants will pick up in spring. Coal’s share of U.S. power generation dipped below 40 percent in November and December for the first time since 1978. Regulatory changes could cut demand by 42 million tons industry-wide. UMW International President Cecil Roberts E. Roberts Jr. and other union leaders this month

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EACHER LAYOFFS, ibility, but existing mandates larger class sizes, no make that difficult. Schools are required to offer more elementary music classes, no more most of the services and classes French, German or Latin, pay- they do, which is why they look to cut back on sports, one of the to-play sports. These are not typical discus- few programs not required by sion topics in many of Pennsyl- law. Then there are additional vania’s suburban school districts. These are school districts mandates to conduct business that by and large have solid tax in a certain way such as the prevailing-wage law bases and good test scores. People move At the heart of the that means districts have to pay to these districts so funding crisis for certain salaries their children can go school districts in anytime they want to school there. building work Yet the cuts and this state are two done. It makes it pain have hit subur- issues: pensions difficult to get the bia, too. and government most competitive At the heart of the bids. funding crisis for mandates. In a rare move, school districts in the head of the this state are two issues: pensions and government Pennsylvania School Boards Association and the head of the mandates. In 2001, Gov. Tom Ridge and conservative Commonwealth the Legislature approved in- Foundation put out a joint call creases in public pensions, in- for the repeal of prevailing wage cluding for teachers. At the and the ability to make persontime, the stock market seemed nel decisions based on need, to do nothing but go up. The in- not simply teacher seniority. It’s a powerful signal from creases could easily be funded two organizations that don’t ofby the stock market gains. Then the market crashed and ten get along. If state lawmakers truly canhad one of its worst decades on record. That left taxpayers pick- not give more funding to school ing up the tab for those pension districts, then the least they can do is address the pension mess increases. On top of that, many Pennsyl- and repeal – or at least tweak – vania school districts contribut- as many mandates as they can. There simply are not enough ed little, if anything, to their pensions for much of the last bake sales and car washes to make up the funding gaps most decade. Now the bill is due. The other hindrance to school districts are facing next schools is government man- year and beyond. We need a betdates. Gov. Tom Corbett wants ter plan. to give schools funding as block The Patriot-News, Harrisburg grants to give them more flex-

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lice dispatcher on a 911 call that the youth looked suspicious. The dispatcher told Zimmerman that he should not confront or follow the young man and that police would investigate. What happened next is the source of much speculation and has led to a national outcry. The case has put a spotlight on Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law, which does not require a person to retreat to claim self-defense. Anyone who kills an unarmed person should have to prove there was a lethal threat. Merely the shooter’s word is not sufficient evidence. This is a tragic case where too many questions are begging for answers. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Talk radio a little more civil after Limbaugh controversy ALMOST 25 years ago a group of people en route from the Mexican border for what they thought would be a better life in the United States never realized that dream. Two days before the Fourth of July in 1987, the bodies of 18 illegal immigrants – reportedly headed for Dallas-Fort Worth – were pulled from a railroad boxcar in the West Texas town of Sierra Blanca. They had suffocated in a 120-degree deathtrap. It captured the nation’s attention and shed more light on the risks many undocumented immigrants were willing to take just to get to America. But one area radio talk show host, appealing to his largely conservative anti-immigrant audience, was unsympathetic about the situation, declaring on the air that those who died “deserved” their fate. “I know I’m going to really stir it up again,” began then-KLIF personality David Gold, “but you know the 18 illegal aliens tragically killed in a railroad car? That’s a tragic thing. But I don’t know if your mind works like mine, but those people got what they deserved. I have no sympathy for people trying to get in this country illegally.” The outcry was immediate, with many calling for a public apology, Gold’s dismissal and a boycott of the station and its advertisers. KLIF did not fire Gold, who ironically was known as the “conservative freight train.” Station management did announce that they had reprimanded their most popular host and

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That brings me to today, in the wake of superstar Rush Limbaugh’s latest controversy and his attack on a young woman who had the audacity to talk about contraception BOB RAY SANDERS before the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee. The widespread condemnation of Limpromised to be more sensitive to the minority baugh, the call for boycotts and especially the community. What is interesting, and has bearing on the retreating of national advertisers has talk radio talking – maybe even thinking. controversy about talk radio today, is that Even though I criticized Gold for his statewithin days of that horrific railyard discovery, ment, I’ve never called for anyone to be fired there were three other similar incidents (minus the deaths) involving illegal immigrants: or to resign for something they said. At the same time, I believe in economic boycott as a 53 were found confined in a tractor-trailer in means to an end. I’ve felt that way since the San Diego; 88 were discovered suffering in a civil rights movement. closed trailer in San Clemente, Calif.; and 19 What conservative talk show hosts are were found trapped and dehydrated in a learning is that when they preach that the locked railroad trailer near Laredo, Texas. concepts of free speech and free enterprise go But because of the reaction to Gold, the hand-in-hand, they can’t object when people tone on talk radio regarding illegal immiuse enterprise (in the form of boycott) to grants had changed substantially in two object to their speech. Remember how the weeks. The “shock jocks” were held in check Dixie Chicks were vilified and boycotted in by station managers and advertisers and 2003 for something one of them said about those special interest groups ready to call a George W. Bush? boycott. At least for the moment, as other talk show About three years later I joined KLIF as a hosts have come under fire, talk radio is a bit talk show host, doing on-air duty for the more civil though still incendiary. Advertisers three hours before Gold, who would become are more cautious and syndicates are more my debate adversary and my friend. nervous as some stations look for alternatives I know the pressure to be both contro– such as former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckaversial and entertaining because, we were bee – to flame throwers. told, that got ratings. The big question for That’s all good. But how long will it last? me, who never had a problem being controversial, was can one also be civil by refusing to call names, denigrate social and political Bob Ray Sanders is a columnist for the Fort Worth “enemies,” and deliberately offend those who Star-Telegram. Readers may write to him at: 400 W. are different? I thought so, although I’m not 7th St., Fort Worth, Texas 76102, or via email at sure I always succeeded. bobray@star-telegram.com.

recently had a conversation with a very smart certified public accountant about general political issues. I commented that 49 percent of the state’s $29 billion budget goes to education. About 39 percent goes to welfare, about 7.3 percent goes to corrections, leaving about 7.7 percent for everything else. My next comment was that in 2017 the teachers’ pension fund will be unfunded in the amount of $52 billion. I asked: How can we fix it so that the people who have earned a pension will not be cut off? He said, that is easy, just freeze the pensions now. By doing this, we stop the spiraling increases in the deficit. I asked what that does to a person a year away from retirement; and he said it does not affect them much, as they have perhaps 30 or more years paid in to the pension. Well, what about the person who has taught for two or three years? They have many years with the ability to contribute to a 401k plan like the rest of the world. If something like this CPA’s idea is not enacted, we will have currently retired

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teachers lose their pensions like an Enron worker. A shortfall of nearly twice the state budget could bankrupt the state, making the deficit a non-issue. The consistent refusal to address this situation is reprehensible. Our legislators have become so fearful of addressing teacher union issues that they have chosen to do nothing to help the situation. I am sure that we will hear that it is too complex for such an easy fix; but what if it is not? We cannot continue to do nothing. It is not only the teachers who have defined benefit programs that are under-funded, but also the politicians, state workers, county workers and city workers. And many are in the same shape as the teach-

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ers’ pension fund. The result of not fixing these problems could mean people who have earned pensions will lose them entirely. So where do we go from here? Do we allow our legislators to continue to hide from this difficult issue, or do we make them fix it while it is still possible? It is not only the teachers who have a stake in fixing this problem; it is all of the residents of Pennsylvania. Pete Mailloux Fairview Township

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read Ms. Sandra Fluke’s testimony. And now, letter writer Ms. Heather H. Ruseskas, please read Georgetown University’s student health insurance plan, which costs less than $2,000 per year, and also read the exclusions to verify the whole truth of her testimony. I wish my health insurance was less than $2,000 a year. We all know Ms. Fluke was after the church. Jim Brown Plains Township


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for a week or two in June, but it’s not looking good this year,” he said. Many motorists are finding themselves bound by the prices presented to them at the pumps. “People see that ‘number four’ on the gas pump and it’s a shock,” said Jenny M. Robinson, manager of Public and Government Affairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic. “People have to pay for gas every week, just like food and shelter,” she said. “And those prices affect people every day.” Carly Conley and her family

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A survey conducted by AAA in March shows 84 percent of drivers have already adjusted their driving habits in some way, citing combining trips and car pooling as two of the most common cost-cutting measures. Sixteen percent of respondents also said they are buying or leasing more fuel-efficient vehicles, with further survey results showing those numbers could double should gas prices continue to increase. However, drivers should pump the brakes before panicking. Robinson said figures suggest gas prices will balloon to around $4.50 per gallon, but assures Seeking alternatives consumers prices won’t reach The spiking increase in gas the $5 and $6 dollar range any prices has motorists looking for time soon. “There’s no need to worry alternatives to make up for paythere,” she said. ing the record costs.

have spent their fair share of money at the pump, stopping in Wilkes-Barre on Friday to fill up their Dodge Ram pickup on route from Maine to Washington, D.C. “We’ve already had to stop twice,” she said. “A few times for the kids but mostly to put more gas in,” she added. Conley said she has already spent more than $200 on gasoline since she left her home in Freeport, Maine early Friday morning. “Hopefully this is the last time I have to fill up before we get there,” she said.

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Bank in 2009. The resignation, according to the bank’s filing, was effective March 15. His 2010 earnings from the bank are public record with the Securities and Exchange Continued from Page 1A Commission. The most recent proxy rities and Exchange Commission filing shows that Mellow was paid $30,750 in 2010. Mellow will be sentenced in Philadelmade public Tuesday. Mellow had served on the board of Pen- phia rather than Scranton because the seco since the bank merged with Old Forge judge assigned to hear his case, U.S. Dis-

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trict Judge A. Richard Caputo, has recused himself from presiding over the proceedings. Caputo’s order, issued Tuesday, states only that Caputo “finds it necessary” to recuse himself and does not cite the specific reason why. While his name may be removed from the board of directors’ lists for the financial and health care organizations, it remains in

place on roads, parks and buildings throughout the region. In addition to the Mellow Theater at Lackawanna College in Scranton, there’s also Mellow Park in Blakely, Bob Mellow drives in Jessup and Moosic, The Robert J. Mellow Center for Athletics and Wellness at Marywood University and The Mellow Family Children’s Campus at Keystone Col-

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grades. Two other plans would close either Sara J. Dymond or John F. Kennedy schools and simply merge those students into whichever remains open, with no grade reconfiguration. A fifth option would eliminate three class sections, distributing students into the remaining sections and enlarging class sizes while eliminating the need for three teachers. At the meeting, parents passionately argued for keeping all schools open as community schools. Bernardi noted that estimated savings ranged from $341,930 by closing Dymond and reconfiguring remaining schools to $99,225 if all schools were left open and three class sections cut. But reconfiguration could mean more than saving money and losing a school. Grouping grades into a single building, rather than having each building have all grades, has become an increasingly common response as districts try to boost standardized test results to meet mandates of the federal law known as No Child Left Behind. When Hanover Area closed Lyndwood Elementary, for example, it changed the three remaining elementary schools, putting kindergarten and first grade in Hanover Green, grades two and three in Lee Park, and grades four through six in Memorial Elementary. Northwest Area made a simi-

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Children from JFK Elementary School in Exeter exit school on Friday. The board is considering closing the school to save money.

lar move when it closed Garrison Elementary, making two remaining buildings into a primary school serving kindergarten through second grade and an intermediate center with grades three through six. After Northwest made the change, then-Superintendent Nancy Tkatch praised the move, noting it allowed teachers of the same grades to collaborate more. Tkatch’s successor Ronald Grevera, who took the helm this year, is equally enthusiastic, and has used the new configuration to introduce “professional learning communities” that encourage teachers who work with the same students to meet and dis-

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your first reaction? Do you slam on the brakes, jump onto a busy highway and start scrambling? Do you slow down to get a closer look? Or do you keep driving, guilt-free but without a surprise payday? OK, now what if your kids were in the car? The answers from several people who

cuss strategies for those students. Bernardi said Friday such collaboration and teacher teamwork would be a plus to reconfiguring grades at Wyoming Area. He said it would also correct an enrollment imbalance that has classes in some schools much larger than classes of the same grade in another school. For example, Bernardi noted, kindergarten classes at Sara J. Dymond have around 27 students, while kindergarten at Montgomery runs closer to 22 students. Closing a school and reconfiguring would mean transporting more students, but Bernardi said

spoke to The Associated Press on Friday offer a glimpse into the minds of Americans trying to juggle doing the right thing and getting by in a tough economy where even a few unexpected dollars can be a blessing. It wasn’t hypothetical for attorney Heather Kelly, who was driving to her office in Frederick when she passed through the surreal scene. She didn’t see the armored truck but noticed the two clear plastic bags of currency along the road and people snatching the $1 to

$50 bills wafting through the air and skittering along the highway. “It was in the traffic lanes and on the shoulders and just generally kind of like a snow globe of cash,” she said. “Some people had fists full of money, fists full of dollars, and other people were just still trying to collect.” Kelly decided it was too risky to stop, though no one was injured. She said she wouldn’t have stopped even if it was a two-lane road with no other traffic. “It was really unclear what was going

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on and I like to stay away from that type of thing,” she said. The truck belonged to Garda World Security Services Corp., a Montrealbased security and cash logistics company, spokesman Joe Gavaghan said. He said they’re cooperating with state police investigators to find out what happened. Maryland State Police urged people to return the money to the agency’s barracks in Rockville, with no questions asked and no charges filed. As of Friday

in grades one through three, and they would gather in Tenth Street Elementary, which had 583 students. The district had 606 students in grades four through six, all of whom would be in Montgomery Avenue School, which had 386 students in 2010-11, though Bernardi said Tuesday that using this year’s enrollment, Montgomery would rise from about 400 to 480 students under reconfiguration. At Thursday’s meeting, Board Vice President Estelle Campenni stressed “Nothing has been decided,” and said any decision would “be academically and fiscally responsible.” Parents spoke out at length. Jodi Weiskerger cited research linking long bus rides with decreased school attendance, and noted students affected by the September floods that left many people homeless need stability, not more trauma. Craig Weiskerger showed a picture of his three children who attend Dymond Elementary and urged savings through a different approach. “I’m a big supporter of teachers. But most people contribute to their own benefits. If I can contribute, they can contribute.” John Bonin said parents should be more involved in the decision-making, suggesting that if they all work together “a great thing can happen here.” Bonin showed a PowerPoint presentation which outlined savings created by 5, 10 or 15 percent contributions to benefits by district teachers. Times Leader Correspondent Susan Denney contributed to this article.

afternoon, no one had. So what would you do? Chicago billing clerk Stephany Harris, 53, didn’t miss a beat. “Of course I would,” she said. “If the armored car had been in an accident of something, I’d make sure the drivers were OK and I’d call 911. But I’d put as much money in my pockets (as I could) and run.” But what if her kids were there? “I absolutely would not take any money,” she answered again without hesitation.

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lege. Juneanne Greco, a spokeswoman for Marywood University, said that the topic of Mellow’s name on the athletic building has not come up for discussion. At Keystone College, spokesman Fran Calpin said “no decision has been made concerning the name” on the children’s campus.

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Xavier

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N. Carolina

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Ohio

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Kentucky

Indiana

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Kansas

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ST. LOUIS — Awful all night, Harrison Barnes came through when North Carolina needed him most. Barnes scored five of his 12 points in overtime and the topseeded Tar Heels escaped a huge upset with a 73-65 victory over 13th-seeded Ohio on Friday night in the Midwest Regional semifinals. Ohio, trying to become the first team seeded 13th or worse to make the regional finals since the tournament expanded in 1985, had a chance to convert a three-point play that would have given the Bobcats the lead with 25 seconds left in regulation. Walter Offutt missed from the line, however, and Ohio went 0 for 6 from the field in the first overtime of this year’s NCAA tournament. AP PHOTO Tyler Zeller finished with 20 points and a career-high 22 re- North Carolina Tar Heels’ Harrison Barnes is defended by Ohio Bobcats’ Ricardo Johnson, center, and D.J. Cooper defends bounds for North Carolina, during the second half Friday in St. Louis. leading four scorers in double figures. Offutt led the Bobcats (29-8) with 26 points, including 18 from 3-point range, and Nick Kellogg added 14. But D.J. Cooper, who had averaged 20 points in the first two tourBy CHARLES ODUM tucky-Indiana winner in Sunnament games, finished with AP Sports Writer day’s South Regional final. just 10 on 3-of-20 shooting. Acy had 20 points and 15 reATLANTA — Baylor’s North Carolina (32-5), Quincy Acy scored the first bounds. He sank two free which has won 11 straight in basket of the game and the throws with 31 seconds rethe regional semifinals, plays maining after Xavier cut the Bears were off and running. the winner of North Carolina The 6-foot-7 senior had a Bears’ lead to six points. State-Kansas on Sunday afterBaylor coach Scott Drew double-double and the Bears noon. said it never gets old watching never trailed as they advanced “Probably the ugliest win to their second regional final Acy play. I’ve ever been a part of,” Reg“Baylor fans have been in three years with a 75-70 vicgie Bullock said. “But we won AP PHOTO tory over Xavier on Friday blessed, the nation’s been blesthe game and, hopefully, we’ll night. Xavier’s Kenny Frease (32) works against Baylor’s Quincy Baylor will face the Ken- See BAYLOR, Page 6B Acy (4) during the first half Friday in Atlanta. See HEELS, Page 6B

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is No. 2. But how long will it last? In acquiring the popular and electrifying Tebow from Denver, the Jets have created the potential for a really messy situation. Sure, things will be fine when Sanchez, who’s expected to show significant progress this season, has his good moments. But whenever he struggles and Tebow comes in See JETS, Page 6B

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WILKES-BARRE TWP. — Four years ago Scott Munroe and Michael Leighton squared off in net for a fiveovertime playoff contest that still stands as the longest game in American Hockey League history. Munroe backstopped the Philadelphia Phantoms and made 65 saves while Leighton was in net for the Albany River Rats and stopped 98 shots in a 3-2 loss. On Friday night, Munroe and Leighton had an encore as Wilkes-Barre/Scranton See PENGUINS, Page 5B

STATE COLLEGE — The PIAA has selected longtime associate executive director Robert Lombardi to succeed Brad Cashman as head of the governing body for Pennsylvania scholastic sports. The announcement was made Friday morning in State College, before the state basketball finals Lombardi at the Jordan Center on the Penn State campus. Lombardi has been associate executive director since1988. He was one of two finalists for a national search that began in October. The other finalist was not identified, though the candidate was from outside the PIAA. The candidates each had final interviews with the 31-member board Friday morning before the board voted unanimously to go with Lombardi. “I’d like to make the PIAA the best it can be,” Lombardi said Friday night at the basketball championships. When pressed to offer specifics, Lombardi praised the quality of the organization’s officials, and said he hoped to improve lines of communications with the member schools. “The schools, these are our customers,” he said. “The 225,000 young people playing, we need to tell their stories a little better. There are a lot of folks out there doing great things, and I think the public needs to know that.” Cashman is retiring in July after 18 years as executive director. He cited the additions of the Philadelphia public and Catholic school leagues to the PIAA as one of the highlights of his tenure.

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Three local field hockey standouts will represent their country in international competition after being named to the U.S. Women’s National Indoor Squads on Friday. Wyoming Seminary senior AshLeigh Sebia and Dallas senior Kirby Szalkowski are two of11returning players selected for the national senior team. Crestwood senior Anna Dessoye will again represent the United States as a member of the junior national team. The senior squad consists of 34 players in all. It will begin training for the Pan Am Championships in Puerto Montt, Chile, from Aug. 30 to Sept. 2. The junior team features 41 players who have their sights set on the inaugural U-19 Indoor Pan American Championships in 2013, as well as the Pan Am event. More than 220 athletes from across the country tried out for the national squads.


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L O C A L C A L E N D A R TODAY'S EVENTS H.S. BASEBALL Lake-Lehman at Crestwood, 11 a.m. Hazleton Area at Easton, 11 a.m. Trojan Classic at Honey Pot complex Nanticoke vs. Old Forge, 11 a.m. Northwest vs. Dallas, 2:30 p.m. Hawkeye Baseball Classic at Hanover Area Consolation game, 11 a.m. Championship, 2 p.m. H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Delaware Valley at Bangor, 10 a.m. H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Delaware Valley at Trojan Invitational, North Pocono H.S., 9 a.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL Wilkes at FDU-Florham, 1 p.m. Misericordia at Manhattanville, 1 p.m. Eastern University at King’s, 1 p.m. PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Fayette (doubleheader), 2 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Manhattanville at Misericordia, 1 p.m. FDU-Florham at Wilkes, 1 p.m. King’s at Eastern, 1 p.m. COLLEGE TENNIS Misericordia at Elizabethtown, 1 p.m. MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE King’s at Utica, 1 p.m. Elizabethtown at Misericordia, 4 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Thomas at Misericordia, 11 a.m. Wilkes at Cedar Crest College, 1 p.m.

SUNDAY, MARCH 25 H.S. BASEBALL Trojan Classic at Honey Pot complex Consolation game, 11 a.m. Championship, 2:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASEBALL PSU Hazleton at Wilkes, Noon PSU Wilkes-Barre at PSU Greater Allegheny (doubleheader), Noon Delaware Valley at Misericordia, 1 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Lycoming at Misericordia, 1 p.m. COLLEGE TENNIS Wilkes at Elizabethtown, 11 a.m. Elizabethtown at King’s, 2:30 p.m. WOMEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE Elmira at Misericordia, 1 p.m.

MONDAY, MARCH 26 H.S. BASEBALL Delaware Valley at Crestwood, 4:15 p.m. Coughlin at Meyers, 4:15 p.m. Tunkhannock at Valley View, 4:30 p.m. H.S. GIRLS SOCCER Coughlin at Berwick, 4:15 p.m. Holy Redeemer at Dallas, 4:15 p.m. Delaware Valley at Nanticoke, 4:15 p.m. Wyoming Valley West at Hazleton Area, 4:15 p.m. H.S. SOFTBALL Crestwood at Marian Catholic, 4 p.m. Berwick at Holy Redeemer, 4:15 p.m. Wyoming Seminary at Coughlin, 4:15 p.m. H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL Hazleton Area at Dallas, 4:15 p.m. Crestwood at Berwick, 4:30 p.m. H.S. BOYS TENNIS MMI Prep at Berwick, 4 p.m.

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AUTO RACING 12:30 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Auto Club 400, at Fontana, Calif. 1:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole qualifying for Royal Purple 300, at Fontana, Calif. 3:30 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour Series,” final practice for Auto Club 400, at Fontana, Calif. 5:30 p.m. ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Royal Purple 300, at Fontana, Calif. 3:30 a.m. SPEED — Formula One, Malaysia Grand Prix, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

BOXING

10 p.m. NBCSN — Heavyweights, Sergei Liakhovich (25-4-0) vs. Bryant Jennings (12-0-0); junior welterweights, Zab Judah (41-7-0) vs. Vernon Paris (26-0-0), at New York 10:15 p.m. HBO — Junior middleweights, James Kirkland (30-1-0) vs. Carlos Molina (19-4-2); champion Erik Morales (52-7-0) vs. Danny Garcia (22-0-0), for WBC super lightweight title, at Houston

GOLF

9 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, Trophee Hassan II, third round, at Agadir, Morocco 1 p.m. TGC — PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational, third round, at Orlando, Fla. 2:30 p.m. NBC — PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitational, third round, at Orlando, Fla. TGC — Champions Tour, Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic, second round, at Saucier, Miss. 6:30 p.m. TGC — LPGA, Kia Classic, third round, at Carlsbad, Calif.

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Noon PCN — PIAA Class A girls final, Steelton-Highspire vs. North Catholic 2 p.m. PCN — PIAA Class 2A boys final, Imhotep Charter vs. Beaver Fallas 6 p.m. PCN — PIAA Class 3A girls final, Archbishop Wood vs. Lancaster Catholic 8 p.m. PCN — PIAA Class 4A boys final, Lower Merion vs. Chester

HORSE RACING

5 p.m. NBCSN — NTRA, Spiral Stakes and Bourbonette Oaks, at Florence, Ky.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

1 p.m. ROOT — Preseason, Houston at Pittsburgh WPIX --- Preseason, St. Louis at N.Y. Mets 4 p.m. WGN — Preseason, Chicago Cubs vs. San Diego

MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

1 p.m. CBS — NCAA Division II tournament, championship game, Western Washington vs. Montevallo, at Highland Heights, Ky. 4:20 p.m. CBS — NCAA, Division I tournament, regional finals, doubleheader, Louisville vs. Florida, at Phoenix and Syracuse vs. Ohio State, at Boston

MINOR LEAGUE HOCKEY

7 p.m. WQMY — St. John’s at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

MOTORSPORTS

7:30 p.m. SPEED — Supercross, at Toronto

NBA BASKETBALL

7:30 p.m. MSG — Detroit at New York YES --- Charlotte at New Jersey 8 p.m. WGN — Toronto at Chicago

NHL HOCKEY

7 p.m. CSN — Montreal at Philadelphia MSG2, NHLN --- N.Y. Rangers at Toronto PLUS --- N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay ROOT --- Pittsburgh at Ottawa

RUGBY

6:30 p.m. NBCSN — Sevens World Series, pool play, teams TBA, at Hong Kong (same-day tape)

SOCCER

8:30 a.m. ESPN2 — Premier League, Tottenham at Chelsea

WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

Noon ESPN — NCAA Division I tournament, regional semifinal, Kansas vs. Tennessee, at Des Moines, Iowa 2 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Division I tournament, regional semifinal, Baylor vs. Georgia Tech, at Des Moines, Iowa 9 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Division I tournament, regional semifinal, St. John’s vs. Duke, at Fresno, Calif. 11 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tournament, regional semifinal, Stanford vs. South Carolina, at Fresno, Calif.

T R A N S A C T I O N S BASEBALL Major League Baseball MLB—Announced Joe Torre has rejoined Major League Baseball as executive vice president for baseball operations. American League BOSTON RED SOX—Optioned RHP Clayton Mortensen, RHP Junichi Tazawa and C Luis Exposito to Pawtucket (IL). Reassigned RHP Brandon Duckworth, LHP Jesse Carlson, C Max St. Pierre and OF Alex Hassan to their minor league camp. DETROIT TIGERS—Claimed LHP Kelvin De La Cruz off waivers from Cleveland and optioned him to Erie (EL).

National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Optioned RHP Sam Demel, RHP Barry Enright and OF David Winfree to Reno (PCL) and RHP Trevor Bauer to Mobile (SL). Reassigned RHP Chris Jakubauskas and INF Rusty Ryal to Reno and RHP Charles Brewer and INF Matt Davidson to Mobile. CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned INF Adrian Cardenas and INF Anthony Rizzo to Iowa (PCL). Reassigned RHP Jay Jackson, INF Bobby Scales, OF Jim Adduci, OF Brett Jackson and C Michael Brenly to their minor league camp. COLORADO ROCKIES—Optioned RHP Zach Putnam INF to their minor league camp. Reassigned RHP Carlos Torres, OF Tim Wheeler, INF Nolan Arenado, INF D.J. LeMahieu and INF Chad Tracy to their minor league camp. HOUSTON ASTROS—Optioned 3B Jimmy Paredes, OF Fernando Martinez and RHP Aneury Rodriguez to Oklahoma City (PCL). Reassigned LHP Xavier Cedeno, RHP Jose Valdez and OF Brad Snyder to their minor league camp. NEW YORK METS—Optioned 2B Josh Satin to Buffalo (IL). Reassigned RHP Fernando Cabrera and SS Omar Quintanilla to their minor league camp. Transferred OF Matt den Dekker to their major league camp.

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Northeast Slovak Golf Club will meet March 26th at 7 p.m. at the club. All league members are asked to attend. Teams will be picked on Monday April 9th at 7 p.m. League play will begin on Monday April 16th at 4:30 p.m. For more information call Rick at 570-817-3999 Nanticoke Area Little League will hold field maintenance on Saturday and Sunday at 9 a.m. at Main Field. Plymouth Shawnee Indians will have their regular meeting at the Plymouth Borough Building today at 7:30 pm. All coaches and any one interested in coaching should attend. Parents are welcome. Checkerboard Inn Golf League will hold an organizational meeting, Monday, April 2nd , at 7PM at the Checkerboard Inn in Trucksville. All members must attend or contact the league. 2012 dues will be collected & the starting date will be April 10th. Any questions can be directed to Frank at 675-7532.

NO LINE REPORT: On the NBA board, there is no line on the Spurs - Hornets game due to San Antonio guard Tony Parker (out) and New Orleans forward Trevor Ariza (questionable). 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 -$700 vs. Miguel Cotto at +$500; in the WBA/IBF welterweight title fight on May 19 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Amir Khan is -$500 vs. Lamont Peterson at +$400; in the WBO welterweight title fight on June 9 in Las Vegas, Nevada, Manny Pacquiao is -$400 vs. Timothy Bradley at +$300. WASHINGTON ST 1 (132.5)

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NITS

2.5

Grizzlies

Hawks

3.5

WIZARDS

KNICKS

7.5

Pistons

Stanford

6

Bobcats

Washington

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2.5

Mavericks

Spurs

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BULLS

13

Raptors

BUCKS

3

Pacers

WARRIORS

National Hockey League NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Signed F Joonas Rask to a two-year contract. PHOENIX COYOTES—Signed F Scott Arnold to a two-year contract. WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled F Cody Eakin from Hershey (AHL). American Hockey League CONNECTICUT WHALE—Signed F Steve Moses. SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE—Assigned LW Ondrej Roman to Cincinnati (ECHL).

Monday

2.5

Kings

College Basketball Favorite

Points

Underdog

NCAA Tournament East Regional Final Ohio St

3 (136.5)

Syracuse

West Regional Final Florida

1.5 (131.5)

Louisville

College Insider Tournament Semifinals FAIRFIELD

6 (126.5)

Mercer

4.5 (153.5)

Oakland

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CLIPPERS

National Football League ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed DT Vance Walker his tender as a restricted free agent. Signed LS Joe Zelenka. BALTIMORE RAVENS—Agreed to terms with LB Brendon Ayanbadejo on a three-year contract, CB Corey Graham on a two-year contract and S Sean Considine on a one-year contract. Re-signed LB Jameel McClain. CHICAGO BEARS—RB Marion Barber announced his retirement. CINCINNATI BENGALS—Named Robert Livingston and Steven Radicevic scouts. Re-signed CB Adam Jones and OT Anthony Collins. Signed DE Derrick Harvey. DALLAS COWBOYS—Signed WR Kevin Ogletree to a one-year contract. DENVER BRONCOS—Agreed to terms with TE Joel Dreessen and TE Jacob Tamme. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS—OL Ryan Diem announced his retirement. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Signed WR Donte’ Stallworth and QB Brian Hoyer. NEW YORK JETS—Traded QB Drew Stanton to Indianapolis for an undisclosed draft pick.

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National Basketball Association NBA—Suspended New Orleans F Jason Smith two games for his Flagrant Foul Two against Blake Griffin of the Los Angeles Clippers in a March 22 game. DALLAS MAVERICKS—Signed G-F Kelenna Azubuike. SAN ANTONIO SPURS—Signed F Boris Diaw. TORONTO RAPTORS—Waived F Rasual Butler. NBA Development League IDAHO STAMPEDE—Signed F Willie Jenkins. Waived F Antoine Walker.

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Massachusetts

PK (142.5)

Minnesota

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Underdog

STARS

-$150/ +$130

Flames

SABRES

-$220/ +$180

Wild

FLYERS

-$240/ +$200

Canadiens

RED WINGS

-$170/ +$150

Hurricanes

PREDATORS

-$200/ +$170

Jets

Rangers

-$160/ +$140

MAPLE LEAFS

Penguins

-$165/ +$145

SENATORS

LIGHTNING

-$110/$110

Islanders

KINGS

-$125/ +$105

Bruins

Canucks

-$120/ even

AVALANCHE

SHARKS

-$140/ +$120

Coyotes

DALLAS WRESTLER QUALIFIES FOR STATES

SOCCER

Major League Soccer COLUMBUS CREW—Signed F Aaron Schoenfeld. Placed D Rich Balchan on the disabled list. MONTREAL IMPACT—Traded the rights to F Aaron Schoenfeld to Columbus for a conditional 2012 draft pick.

COLLEGE

DUQUESNE—Fired men’s basketball coach Ron Everhart. HOWARD PAYNE—Announced the resignation of women’s associate head basketball coach Lindy Hatfield. IOWA STATE—Announced freshman G Tavon Sledge and sophomore C Jordan Railey are leaving the men’s basketball program. MINNESOTA—Announced men’s basketball F Trevor Mbakwe was granted a sixth season of eligibility.

H O C K E Y National Hockey League EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-N.Y. Rangers ........... 73 46 20 7 99 201 161 x-Pittsburgh ................. 73 46 21 6 98 244 185 Philadelphia ................ 74 43 23 8 94 234 207 New Jersey ................. 74 42 27 5 89 201 191 N.Y. Islanders.............. 73 30 32 11 71 174 218 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Boston.......................... 73 42 28 3 87 237 180 Ottawa .......................... 74 37 27 10 84 221 214 Buffalo.......................... 74 35 29 10 80 190 207 Toronto ........................ 74 32 34 8 72 210 232 Montreal....................... 74 28 33 13 69 191 206 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Florida .......................... 73 36 24 13 85 183 201 Washington ................. 74 37 30 7 81 199 210 Winnipeg...................... 73 34 31 8 76 196 211 Carolina ....................... 74 30 29 15 75 197 218 Tampa Bay................... 73 33 33 7 73 205 249 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-St. Louis ................... 75 46 20 9 101 192 147 Detroit .......................... 74 44 25 5 93 225 181 Nashville...................... 74 42 24 8 92 210 197 Chicago ....................... 75 42 25 8 92 229 214 Columbus.................... 73 23 43 7 53 167 236 Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver ................... 74 44 21 9 97 226 185 Colorado ...................... 76 40 31 5 85 198 199 Calgary ........................ 75 34 26 15 83 185 204 Minnesota.................... 73 31 32 10 72 158 201 Edmonton .................... 74 29 36 9 67 198 219 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angeles ................ 74 37 25 12 86 173 160 Phoenix........................ 75 37 26 12 86 197 194 Dallas ........................... 74 40 29 5 85 194 197 San Jose ...................... 74 37 27 10 84 201 192 Anaheim ...................... 75 32 32 11 75 189 209 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. x-clinched playoff spot Thursday's Games Philadelphia 2, Washington 1, SO Tampa Bay 3, Edmonton 2, SO Minnesota 3, Calgary 2, SO Los Angeles 1, St. Louis 0, SO Pittsburgh 5, Nashville 1 Vancouver 2, Dallas 1 Phoenix 3, Colorado 2 San Jose 2, Boston 1 Friday's Games Toronto 4, New Jersey 3 SO Buffalo 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 Winnipeg 4, Washington 3 OT Columbus 5, Carolina 1 Montreal 5, Ottawa 1 Edmonton 2, Florida 1 SO Today's Games Calgary at Dallas, 2 p.m. Minnesota at Buffalo, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Toronto, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Montreal at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Carolina at Detroit, 7 p.m. Winnipeg at Nashville, 7 p.m. Boston at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. Vancouver at Colorado, 10 p.m. Phoenix at San Jose, 10 p.m. Sunday's Games Edmonton at Columbus, 3 p.m. Minnesota at Washington, 5 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Florida, 5 p.m. New Jersey at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Nashville at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Anaheim, 8 p.m. St. Louis at Phoenix, 9 p.m.

American Hockey League EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OL SL Pts St. John’s .............. 64 38 19 5 2 83 Manchester ........... 65 33 29 0 3 69 Worcester.............. 64 28 25 4 7 67 Portland ................. 64 29 28 3 4 65 Providence............ 65 28 30 3 4 63 East Division GP W L OL SL Pts x-Norfolk................ 66 45 18 1 2 93 Penguins.............. 65 38 20 2 5 83 Hershey ................. 65 35 20 4 6 80 Syracuse ............... 65 30 27 4 4 68 Binghamton........... 66 26 35 3 2 57 Northeast Division GP W L OL SL Pts Connecticut........... 64 33 21 5 5 76 Bridgeport ............. 64 32 24 3 5 72 Albany .................... 65 28 26 6 5 67 Springfield ............. 65 30 29 3 3 66 Adirondack............ 64 30 31 2 1 63 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division GP W L OL SL Pts Chicago ................. 65 36 24 2 3 77 Peoria .................... 66 36 27 2 1 75 Charlotte................ 64 33 23 3 5 74 Milwaukee ............. 62 31 27 2 2 66 Rockford................ 65 29 29 2 5 65 North Division GP W L OL SL Pts Toronto .................. 66 37 22 4 3 81 Rochester.............. 64 31 23 6 4 72 Lake Erie ............... 67 32 27 3 5 72 Grand Rapids........ 64 29 25 6 4 68 Hamilton ................ 64 28 29 2 5 63 West Division GP W L OL SL Pts Oklahoma City...... 65 39 17 4 5 87 Houston ................. 64 32 20 3 9 76 Abbotsford ............ 66 34 25 3 4 75 San Antonio .......... 65 34 26 3 2 73 Texas ..................... 64 27 33 2 2 58 x-Clinched Playoff Berth

GF 211 172 173 184 163

GA 181 182 178 220 188

GF 242 208 216 209 176

GA 167 195 189 207 207

GF 190 192 166 184 173

GA 178 189 192 199 185

GF 177 200 178 174 180

GA 163 178 177 166 202

GF 190 191 162 206 156

GA 152 188 185 204 195

GF 188 177 159 164 190

GA 151 172 172 178 211

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Steven Newell, left, placed first at the Area X Sectional Qualifier in Tunkhannock and the Area X Regional Championships in Williamsport. He qualified for the PJW Championships at Hersheypark Arena in Hershey this weekend. Newell is a member of the Rock Solid Wrestling Club, headed by Rocky Bonomo. NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Thursday's Games Chicago 3, Lake Erie 2 San Antonio 4, Grand Rapids 2 Friday's Games Portland 4, Connecticut 1 Adirondack 1, Penguins 0. Providence 5, Manchester 2 Syracuse 5, St. John’s 4 SO Springfield 3, Bridgeport 2 SO Norfolk 2, Albany 1 Binghamton 4, Rochester 3 OT Milwaukee 3, Hamilton 2 Oklahoma City 3, Texas 1 Rockford 2, Houston 1 Today's Games Providence at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Portland at Manchester, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Hershey, 7 p.m. Springfield at Adirondack, 7 p.m. St. John’s at Penguins, 7:05 p.m. Albany at Norfolk, 7:15 p.m. Toronto at Lake Erie, 7:30 p.m. Rochester at Syracuse, 7:30 p.m. Hamilton at Chicago, 8 p.m. Grand Rapids at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at Peoria, 8 p.m. Houston at Rockford, 8:05 p.m. San Antonio at Abbotsford, 10 p.m.

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A U T O R A C I N G NASCAR-Sprint Cup Auto Club 400 Lineup After Friday qualifying;race Sunday At Auto Club Speedway Fontana, Calif. Lap length: 2 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 186.403 mph. 2. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 185.534. 3. (55) Mark Martin, Toyota, 185.534. 4. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 185.51. 5. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 185.51. 6. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 185.328. 7. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 185.199. 8. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 185.195. 9. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 185.185. 10. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 185.123. 11. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 185.052. 12. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 185. 13. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 184.724. 14. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 184.53. 15. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 184.322. 16. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 184.068. 17. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 184.044. 18. (10) David Reutimann, Chevrolet, 183.913. 19. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 183.744. 20. (30) David Stremme, Toyota, 183.397. 21. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 183.379. 22. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 183.052. 23. (51) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 182.681. 24. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 182.56. 25. (22) A J Allmendinger, Dodge, 182.542. 26. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 182.445. 27. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 182.366. 28. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 182.094. 29. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 182.007. 30. (26) Josh Wise, Ford, 181.087. 31. (83) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 180.85. 32. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, 180.61. 33. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 180.542. 34. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 180.433. 35. (23) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, 180.356. 36. (49) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 180.297. 37. (33) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, 179.609. 38. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 179.466. 39. (19) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 179.296. 40. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 178.864. 41. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 178.602. 42. (32) Ken Schrader, Ford, Owner Points. 43. (74) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 179.131. Odds to Win Auto Club 400 DRIVER.............................................................ODDS Jimmie Johnson ............................................... 7-1 Kyle Busch ........................................................ 8-1 Carl Edwards .................................................... 8-1 Tony Stewart .................................................... 8-1 Jeff Gordon ....................................................... 9-1 Matt Kenseth..................................................... 9-1 Kevin Harvick ................................................... 10-1 Greg Biffle ......................................................... 12-1 Brad Keselowski .............................................. 12-1 Denny Hamlin ................................................... 15-1 Kasey Kahne .................................................... 15-1 Dale Earnhardt Jr............................................. 20-1 Clint Bowyer ..................................................... 30-1 Mark Martin....................................................... 30-1 Martin Truex Jr. ................................................ 30-1 A.J. Allmendinger............................................. 35-1 Ryan Newman .................................................. 35-1 Jeff Burton......................................................... 40-1 Joey Logano ..................................................... 40-1 Jamie McMurray............................................... 50-1 Juan Pablo Montoya........................................ 50-1 Kurt Busch ........................................................ 55-1 Marcos Ambrose .............................................. 65-1 Paul Menard...................................................... 65-1 Field (All Others) .............................................. 100-1 Copyright 2012 World Features Syndicate, Inc.

REGISTRATION/TRYOUTS Swoyersville American Legion Baseball will hold tryouts for the Senior Team, Junior Team and Prep Team on Sunday, April 1st from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. until 2 p.m. at Roosevelt Field on Church Street in Swoyersville. Anyone who previously did not sign up and would like to sign up and tryout is welcome. Birth certificates are required. Assistant Softball Coaches needed for local high school. Immediate openings. Must have all clearances. Deadline is this Saturday. Call 592-4212 for info. Nanticoke American Legion Baseball will hold sign-ups on Sunday from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Honey Pot baseball Field. Any interested player must be 13-18 years old and reside in Nanticoke Area, Hanover Area or Northwest Area. Registration fee is $100. For further info, contact Joe at 8141430. Wyoming Valley Babe Ruth Teener League will hold sign ups Saturday and Sunday, March from 11am-1 at Christian Field, Gordon Ave. WilkesBarre. Cost is $85 per player. Eligible players are ages 13-18from the Wyoming Valley Area. For more information contact Jim at 9839877 or John at 817-3555. Wyoming Valley Catholic Youth Center is currently accepting registrations for its T-Ball Spring Training Clinic open to boys and girls ages 4-7. The CYC will offer a 2 session clinic; the sessions will take place this Sunday and Sunday, April 1 from noon -1:30 p.m. in the CYC gymnasium. Each session is opened to 25 participants. For more information about the clinic, contact Robert Sabola, Athletic Director, at the CYC at 823-6121 x 278 or stop by at 36 South Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. Mountain Top Youth Soccer Association (MYSA) will hold player registration for the upcoming fall soccer season on Saturday, March 31, from 9 a.m. – noon at the Crestwood High School cafeteria. Additional registrations will be held on Wednesday, April 11, from 6-8 p.m. and on Saturday, April 14, from 9 a.m. - noon. (A $25 late fee applies to any registrations made after April 14.) Registration forms can be printed in advance from the “Handouts” link on www.eteamz.com/mttopysa. For more information, contact Kelly Leicht by email at kelly_leicht@hotmail.com. Bear Creek Youth Soccer Registration will be held on Wednesday, April 18 from 6 – 8:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 29 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Bear Creek Community Charter School. Registration is open to anyone born between 8/1/94 through 7/31/08 and must be 4 years old no later than July 31 of this year. If you have any questions, please contact Billie Jo at bmondulick@gmail.com or John at jjkozerski@gmail.com. Mountain Top Little League is still accepting sign ups for T-Ball players who turn six by 4/30/2012. Registration is by mail. Call Terry at 823-7949 or visit www.mountaintoparealittleleague.com. Kingston Recreation Center will be holding signups for Karate classes presented by the Wyoming Valley Goju Ryu Karate Academy. For more information call the Recreation Center at 287-1106. LEAGUES The Kingston Recreation Center has openings for a summer softball league, expected to begin play on April 1st. Games will be played Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday evening and Sunday morning for all men’s leagues. Coed leagues are Sunday afternoon and evening. Both league fees are $260. For more information call the Recreation Center at 287-1106. Lehman Golf Club is now open for the season. Memberships are available for this season. Contact the pro shop for details. PRACTICES Swoyersville Little League will hold its first field work session of the

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season today from 8am – 12pm, at the Hemlock Street field. All coaches, players and parents are encouraged to attend and pitch in as little or much as they can.For more information, contact Chris Hospodar at 954-3574. UPCOMING EVENTS The Central Pennsylvania Conservancy and the Susquehanna Appalachian Trail Club will be hosting the Ironmaster’s Challenge, a 5K, 15K, 30K and 50K trail hike and run on Saturday, May 5th. There will be four checkpoints providing snacks, water, energy beverages and first aid. Participants in the 50K and Marathon may begin check-in at 5:30 a.m. by picking up packets at the Furnace Stack Pavilion at Pine Grove Furnace State Park. Check in for the 15K and 5K is one hour before the race. All proceeds will benefit the Ironmaster’s Mansion. For more information, call 717-241-4368. The Swoyersville Little League will hold its first field work session of the season today from 8 a.m. – noon at the Hemlock St. field. All coaches, players and parents are encouraged to attend and pitch in as little or much as they can. For more information, contact Chris Hospodar at 954-3574. Douglas Berks Township Community Day 5K Run & 2 Mile Walk will take place Saturday October 6 at Boyertown, PA beginning at 9 a.m. Contact race director Sally Stetler at 327-2902 or email at sally.stetler@comcast.net for more information. Application and optional online registration can be found on www.prezelcitysports.com. Dallas High School Softball Developmental Skill Clinic for girls ages 7-14 will be held on Sunday at the Dallas Area Middle School Gym. There will be two sessions, girls ages 7-10. The clinic will run from 10 am to noon, and girls ages 11-14, clinic will run from 1-3 p.m. The clinic will focus on fielding, throwing, and hitting. Participants can register the day of the clinic. For more information contact Bill Kern at 498-5991 or email dallashighsoftball@gmail.com for an application. Hanover Area Fire Department will be holding their annual golf tournament on Saturday, May 19 at Edgewood in the Pines Golf Course located in Drums with an 8 a.m. shotgun start. Cost of the tournament is $80 per player, $320 for a foursome which includes golf, cart, prizes, refreshments on the course and dinner afterwards. Registrations may be picked up at Breslau Fire Station, from any member, or by going online to www.htfdonline.com. Payment may be made out to Hanover Are Fire Department and can be mailed to HAFD, Joe Nealon Jr 785 Church Street, Hanover Township PA 18706. For more information contact Joe Nealon at 592-8126 or Ron Priestman at 762-7015. Kingston/Forty Fort Little League will hold a field clean-up day on Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Hamilton Park Little League Fields on Dorrance Street. Coaches and parents are encouraged to volunteer. For information call Herb at 287-2969. Pittston Area Baseball Booster Club will hold the ’Meet the Patriots’ breakfast on April 1 at the Woodlands Inn & Resort. Any player not receiving an invitation in grades 7-12 should call Brian at 457-3693. All ticket returns are due by March 27. Night at the Races will be held today at the Hanover Township Station #5. Donations are $10 per horse and $5 admission. Donation includes food and refreshments. Doors open at 6 p.m. with the first race beginning at 7 p.m. For more information contact Joe Nealon at 592-8216, Dwayne Taggart at 825-5641, or call Station 5 at 825-1267. The 5th Annual Susquehanna Warrior Trail 5K race / fun walk will be held on Saturday April 7 at 10:15 a.m. in Shickshinny, PA. Registration will be from 9-10 a.m. at the playground pavilion located at Oak and North Canal Streets. Proceeds will benefit the Susquehanna Warrior Trail. For information, contact Race Director Max Furek at 542-7946 or jungle@epix.net. Applications can also be downloaded at www.susquehannawarriortrail.org. The Kingston Recreation Center will be holding the following soccer camps, presented by UK Soccer Camps, the week of August 13th at the Church Street park: Youth Camp, ages 7-14, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. daily, $130 per player and includes a Camp ball, t-shirt and written evaluation; Nippers Camp, ages 5 & 6 only, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. daily, $90 per player and includes a Camp ball, t-shirt and certificate; Squirts Camp, ages 3 & 4 only, 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. daily, $60 per player and includes a Camp ball, t-shirt and certificate; Goalie Camp, ages 8 – 14, 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. daily, $60 per player and includes a Camp ball, t-shirt and certificate. For more information, call the Recreation Center at 287-1106. Bulletin Board items will not be accepted over the telephone. Items may be faxed to 831-7319, emailed to tlsports@timesleader.com or dropped off at the Times Leader or mailed to Times Leader, c/o Sports, 15 N, Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250.


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NEW YORK — Travis Turnbull scored his first NHL goal, with some help from the Rangers, and the Buffalo Sabres earned another big win in their playoff quest by beating New York 4-1 on Friday night. Drew Stafford had goals in the second and third periods, Tyler Ennis added one in the third, and Ryan Miller made 26 saves for Buffalo, which is 12-2-4 in its last 18 games. The Sabres began the night in ninth place in the Eastern Conference, one point below the postseason cutoff. The Rangers missed a chance to tie St. Louis atop the overall NHL standings, and now are in a precarious position in the East. They still lead Pittsburgh by one point, but the Rangers have only eight games remaining, compared to nine for the surging Penguins. Maple Leafs 4, Devils 3, SO NEWARK, N.J. — James Reimer made 43 saves and all three Toronto players scored in the shootout to lead the Maple Leafs to a victory over the New Jersey Devils. Tyler Bozak Tim Connolly and Nazam Kadri tallied against Martin Brodeur in the shootout. The Maple Leafs blew a twogoal lead in the third period before winning for only the fifth time in 22 games (5-15-2). Ilya Kovalchuk and Zach Parise scored against Reimer on the Devils’ first two shootout shots, but Reimer made a pad save on Patrik Elias, and Kadri got the winner with a spectacular side to side move against Brodeur. Jets 4, Capitals 3, OT WASHINGTON — Tim Stapleton scored 2:37 into overtime, and the Winnipeg Jets rallied from three goals down and kept themselves in the playoff hunt with a victory over the rope-a-dope Washington Capitals. Spencer Machacek scored his first NHL goal with 3:45 remaining in regulation to tie it as the Jets broke a two-game losing streak and pulled within four points of the final postseason spot in the Eastern Conference. Blue Jackets 5, Hurricanes 1 COLUMBUS, Ohio — R.J. Umberger had three goals for the third time in his career and Steve Mason stopped 39 shots to lead the Columbus Blue Jackets to a victory over Carolina, dealing a critical loss to the Hurricanes’ diminishing playoff hopes. The Hurricanes, who had won their last four games, came in six points behind eighth-place Washington in the Eastern Conference playoff race with eight games remaining. Oilers 2, Panthers 1, SO SUNRISE, Fla. — Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored the deciding goal in the fourth round of a shootout to give the Edmonton Oilers a 2-1 victory over the Florida Panthers on Friday night. Nugent-Hopkins’ goal was the only score in the shootout. Ryan Jones scored in regulation for the Oilers, and Devan Dubnyk made 26 saves. Canadiens 5, Senators 1 MONTREAL — Erik Cole scored three goals in the first 5:41 and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Ottawa Senators 5-1 on Friday night. Cole has 30 goals this season. Patteri Nokelainen also scored in the first period, and Lars Eller added one in the third for Montreal, 4-0-2 against Ottawa. Jason Spezza, playing his 600th NHL game, scored for Ottawa to reach 30 goals for the fourth time in his career and the first time since 2008-09. Ottawa goalie Craig Anderson, returning after missing 12 games because of a finger cut, was pulled at the 4:56 mark of the first in favor of Ben Bishop, but was back in to start the second period.

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Woods shares lead at Bay Hill It is the first time in 30 months on the PGA Tour for former world’s No. 1 golfer. By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer

ORLANDO, Fla. — Even when he was winning with regularity, Tiger Woods rarely made it look this easy at Bay Hill. He putted for birdie on every hole. His longest putt for par was on the 18th, when his birdie try caught the right edge of the cup and left him about 3 feet coming back. If the game looked familiar, so did his position Friday in the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Woods ran off four straight birdies early in his round, then made back-to-back birdies late in the afternoon for a 7-under 65, giving him a share of the lead with Charlie Wi. It was the first time in 30 months on the PGA Tour that Woods has been atop the leaderboard going into the weekend. “It was a solid round of golf,” Woods said. “I felt like I actually hit it better yesterday than I did today. I’ve made more putts today, for sure. I felt great over the putter. My speed was good. I left a couple putts dead short, right in the center of the hole. Actually, it really could have been a really low round. A lot of positives today.” Wi, the 54-hole leader at Pebble Beach this year, rolled in a 25-foot birdie putt on his last hole for a 68 to join Woods at 10under 134. Former U.S. Open champion Graeme McDowell had an eagle-par-birdie finish for a 63, while Jason Dufner extended his solid play on the Florida swing with a 69. They were one shot behind at 135. Woods last had the 36-hole lead in any tour event at the Australian Open in November, and he tied for third. On the PGA Tour, go all the way back to the Tour Championship in September 2009 to find the last

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time he was atop the leaderboard going into the weekend. It looks even more ominous at Bay Hill, where Woods is a sixtime winner. “I want to win. Yes, absolutely,” he said. “We’ve got a long way to go. It’s not like it’s over right now. We’ve got 36 holes to go.” Woods at least is in better shape than he was two weeks ago. His future looked as muddled as ever when Woods was taken off the golf course in a cart

at Doral because of soreness and swelling in his left Achilles tendon, the same injury that forced him to miss three months and two majors a year ago. One week later, he was practicing at Augusta National. Now, he’s the player everyone is chasing on the weekend. “I saw him on television at Doral and didn’t look good there,” said Ernie Els, who played with Woods at Bay Hill, and played with him when Woods shot 62 on the last day of

the Honda Classic. “Today he was on, and today was the same as I saw at the Honda — very on.” Woods only had a couple of nervous moments. He ran off four straight birdies on the front nine to quickly get into the mix, and then couldn’t decide how to play his tee shot on the 10th. It didn’t help that earlier in the round, he looked over at adjacent first tee and saw Nick Watney — affectionately known as “Rube” — pipe his tee shot out-of-bounds to the right. “I got over there and for some reason I’m thinking, ‘You know, I probably really shouldn’t hit this driver; I’ll take something off of it, and just hit a little softy out there.’ And bailed on it, because I didn’t want to hit it right out-of-bounds,” Woods said. “And I chalked that up to just not listening to my instincts of hitting a 3-iron down there or just chipping a 5-wood — or not watching Ruby hit that shot.” Woods was lucky. The snap hook bounced off a net fence protecting the houses, and he had just enough room to play to the middle of the 10th green and walk away with par. He also was disgusted with his approach to the par-5 16th, turning in anger and swiping at the ground. It wasn’t a great shot, but it was dry, catching the left side of the green 50 feet away and setting up a two-putt birdie. Woods also had a two-putt birdie at the par-5 sixth. He made birdies on the other par 5s with his wedge game. Over two rounds, he has had such improved control of his play that he hit 19 consecutive greens in regulation at one point. That streak ended on the 13th hole Friday, when he two-putted for par from on the fringe. Some of that is familiarity. “I’ve had a few places where I’ve felt comfortable and I’ve played well, and this is one of them,” Woods said. “For some reason, I just understand how to play it.”

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PHILADELPHIA — Elton Brand scored 20 points, and Spencer Hawes had 12 points and 10 rebounds to help the Philadelphia 76ers remain in first place in the Atlantic Division with a 99-86 victory over the Boston Celtics on Friday night. The Celtics would have grabbed first with a win, knocking out a Sixers team that has held that spot for all but a few days this season. The Sixers outscored Boston by 20 points in the third quarter to take control. There was a serious scare when Celtics guard Mickael Pietrus left on a stretcher and was hospitalized after an awkward collision late in the first half. He was listed as having a questionable closed head injury. Pietrus landed hard on his tailbone and his head nearly smacked the court. He instantly clutched the back of his head with both hands and rolled over on his side.

Heat 88, Pistons 73 AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — LeBron James had 17 points and 10 assists to lead the Miami Heat to their fourth straight victory. Dwyane Wade added 24 points for the Heat, who posed for a photo earlier in the day wearing team-logo hoodies. Players were speaking out following the death of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teenager wearing a hooded sweatshirt who was shot by a neighborhood crime-watch volunteer last month in a suburb of Orlando, Fla.

Magic 93, Cavaliers 80 ORLANDO, Fla. — Ryan Anderson scored 17 points, Dwight Howard added 16 points and 13 rebounds, and the Orlando Magic held off the Cleveland Cavaliers. All five Magic players scored in double figures as they sizzled shooting the ball early before having to fight off a Cleveland charge in third quarter. They improved to 18-3 when all their starters reach Raptors 96, Knicks 79 double digits. TORONTO — DeMar DeRoThe Magic have won eight zan scored 30 points before straight games over the Cavaleaving with an injury, Andrea liers. Orlando is off until MonBargnani had 21 and the Toron- day, when it begins a two-game to Raptors routed the Knicks, road trip against Toronto. snapping New York’s five-game Antawn Jamison scored 16 winning streak. points and had nine rebounds The Raptors, who had lost to lead Cleveland. Tristan seven of 10 coming in, never Thompson added 15 points trailed and led by as many as and 11 boards, and Kyrie Irving 22. had 13 points. Gary Forbes scored 19 Bucks 112, Bobcats 92 points, one shy of his careerhigh, and Jose Calderon had 10 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Luc assists as Toronto snapped a Mbah a Moute scored 13 of his three-game skid and handed 20 points in the second half New York its first defeat under and the Milwaukee Bucks had coach Mike Woodson. 72 points inside the paint in a

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Boston Celtics’ Mickael Pietrus (28) collides with Philadelphia 76ers’ Lou Williams (23) on Friday in Philadelphia.

rout of Charlotte. Ersan Ilyasova had 15 points and Drew Goodson added 14 points and 12 rebounds as six Bucks players scored in double digits. Monta Ellis chipped in with 13 points and Brandon Jennings added 12 for Milwaukee. Suns 113, Pacers 111 INDIANAPOLIS — Marcin Gortat had 23 points and eight rebounds, Steve Nash added 12 points and tied his season high with 17 assists, and Phoenix beat Indiana. Grant Hill scored 22 points for the Suns. Danny Granger had 28 points

and Roy Hibbert finished with 19 points and seven rebounds for the Pacers, who played their second game in a series of three games in three days. Hawks 93, Nets 84 ATLANTA — Josh Smith had 30 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Atlanta Hawks past the New Jersey Nets. Jeff Teague had 17 points and six assists, Joe Johnson scored 16 and Kirk Hinrich added 14 for the Hawks. Deron Williams scored 20 points and Kris Humphries added 17 for New Jersey, which has lost five straight and seven of eight.

Vet gets probation for fake jerseys

Army paratrooper who faced combat now must wear ankle monitor during house arrest. By JOE MANDAK Associated Press Writer

PITTSBURGH — An Army veteran who made contacts with clothing counterfeiters while serving in South Korea avoided federal prison for trafficking in thousands of Asian-made knockoff jerseys that violated professional sports trademarks because of his “exemplary” military record and hard-working ways, a judge ruled Friday. Sentencing guidelines called for 47-year-old Anthony Powell, of Pittsburgh, to receive 12 to 18 months in prison for violating the trademarks held by the National Football League, National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball and Philadelphia nostalgia sports apparel maker Mitchell & Ness. That company makes jerseys, jackets and hats featuring “throwback” styles of sports teams. U.S. District Judge Terrence McVerry instead sentenced Powell to four years’ probation, including the first six months confined to his home wearing an electronic ankle bracelet, despite finding Powell was “driven by greed and the desire to make easy money” in selling the knockoffs. Among other things, McVerry noted that Powell’s 22-year military career as a paratrooper included combat stints in Grenada, Bosnia and the Gulf War. Powell declined to comment outside the courtroom after his sentencing, but defense attorney Ronald Hayward said, “Anytime my clients don’t go to jail, I’m very pleased.” Hayward also downplayed Powell’s crimes noting that Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Hull “was not screaming and hollering for jail time, so you can tell (Powell’s) not one of the big distributors.” At Powell’s guilty plea in December, however, Hull said Powell sold thousands of jerseys from 2004 through 2008, though the charges he pleaded guilty to in December pertained only to an 11-day period in 2008 that ended when investigators seized one shipment of 167 jerseys from the home of Powell’s mother and $258,000 in cash, and also with filing a bogus 2006 federal income tax return. Powell agreed to forfeit about half the cash the government seized, as part of his plea agreement. Powell began buying and reselling the counterfeit jerseys from undisclosed suppliers while he was stationed in South Korea and continued to receive them — sometimes by falsifying customs documents — when he returned to Pittsburgh, prosecutors said. He also had the jerseys shipped to other peoples’ addresses to avoid detection. Powell bought the jerseys for $15 to $20 each and sold them for $30 to $50 apiece on Craigslist and eBay until the online auction site banned him for selling counterfeit merchandise, Hull said. Investigators reconstructed Powell’s business based on information he provided and concluded he cleared at least $24,000 a year from 2004 until his arrest in August 2008, when authorities tracked the shipment to his mother’s house and arrested him. Authorities also found cocaine and marijuana during that raid, and Powell was sentenced to one year on probation after pleading no contest to the drug charges in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court earlier this month. Several friends appeared in court to vouch for Powell’s character, including a fellow veteran who said Powell helped him kick a prescription painkiller addition related to his military injuries.


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Split decisions are all Yankees The Associated Press

CLEARWATER, Fla. — Hiroki Kuroda pitched well into the sixth inning and Robinson Cano got three hits Friday as a split squad of New York Yankees beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3. Kuroda gave up one run and six hits in 52⁄3 innings of his fourth exhibition outing. He’s expected to make one more start before beginning the season in the Yankees’ rotation. Cano doubled twice, including a two-run liner in the first inning. Vance Worley had thrown eight straight scoreless innings before the Yankees started the game with four hard hits in a row, capped by an RBI single to the wall from Eric Chavez. Worley struck out seven in six innings. New Phillies closer Jonathan Papelbon struck out two in a perfect ninth.

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Yankees (ss) 6, Twins 4 TAMPA, Fla. — Francisco Liriano gave up four hits over five shutout innings in the Minnesota Twins’ loss to a New York Yankees split squad. Coming off five hitless innings against Pittsburgh last Sunday, Liriano struck out five and walked one. Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter had a hit and made a nice defensive play in his return from a stiff left calf. The team captain didn’t play for eight days. New York’s Ivan Nova went seven innings, allowing four runs and seven hits. The righthander retired 12 in a row before allowing a leadoff double to Justin Morneau and Josh Willingham’s two-run homer to start the fifth. Braves 9, Mets 4 KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Dan Uggla hit his fifth home run of the spring and drove in three runs and the Atlanta Braves defeated the New York Mets. Uggla, who hit a career-high 36 homers last season, broke a 4-4 tie with his two-out shot to left field in the fifth. He also drove in a run in the first on a grounder that scored Martin Prado, who had two triples and drove in two runs. Mike Minor had his 14-inning scoreless streak snapped when he gave up an unearned run in the first when Daniel Murphy walked and scored when Lucas Duda reached on an error by Prado. The Mets also scored an earned run off Minor in the second when Josh Thole led off with a triple and scored on Vinny Rottino’s single. Astros 5, Nationals 1 KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Bud Norris and Lucas Harrell each pitched three hitless innings and Chris Johnson homered and the Houston Astros beat the Washington Nationals. Johnson’s third spring homer came off Tyler Clippard in the sixth inning. Johnson had been competing with Jimmy Paredes for the

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Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Vance Worley, right, wipes his face on his jersey as catcher Brian Schneider visits the mound during the Phillies 5-3 loss to the New York Yankees on Friday.

third base job, but Paredes was optioned Friday morning to Triple-A Oklahoma City, where he will play second base.

Fister was scheduled to throw 75 pitches but came out after 41⁄3 innings. The righthander struck out four. Pirates starter Charlie MorOrioles 6, Red Sox 5 ton pitched four scoreless inSARASOTA, Fla. — Clay nings, allowing two hits and Buchholz allowed five runs over striking out two. five innings in a shaky outing Pittsburgh’s Matt Hague hit a and the Boston Red Sox lost to two-run homer off Fister in the the Baltimore Orioles. second inning. Detroit’s Clete Projected as Boston’s third Thomas had a solo shot in the starter, Buchholz gave up twotop of the fifth off Pittsburgh run homers to Adam Jones in closer Joel Hanrahan. the first and Nick Markakis in Cardinals 2, Marlins 1 the third. It was Jones’ third JUPITER, Fla. — Adam home run of the spring, and Wainwright pitched five shutMarkakis’ first. out innings and the St. Louis Buchholz gave up seven hits Cardinals beat Miami, overand walked one while striking coming Jose Reyes’ first home out three. In his first three run for the Marlins. starts this spring, he had alWainwright, who missed last lowed three runs and seven hits season following elbow surgery, over 10 innings. allowed three hits and struck Tigers 7, Pirates 2 out five. He has given up just an BRADENTON, FLA. — Doug unearned run in 14 innings this Fister left his start in the fifth spring. inning of the Detroit Tigers’ Marlins starter Carlos Zamvictory over the Pittsburgh brano looked rusty, allowing Pirates because of soreness in two runs and five hits, including three doubles, in 41⁄3 inhis right middle finger.

nings. He walked four and struck out one. Royals 2, Dodgers (ss) 0 SURPRISE, Ariz. — Luke Hochevar pitched three-hit ball for six innings and struck out eight as the Kansas City Royals defeated a Los Angeles Dodgers split squad. Hochevar, the first player selected in the 2006 draft, is 3-1 with a 1.29 ERA in four exhibition starts. Cubs 10, Rockies 8 Geovany Soto had three hits for Chicago, including a pair of two-run homers off Rockies starter Tyler Chatwood. Colorado slugger Carlos Gonzalez drove in five runs as well, with a bases-loaded double and a two-run single. He also made a diving catch of a line drive near the left-field line by David DeJesus in the third. Cubs starter Jeff Samardzija, making the transition from the bullpen to the starting rotation, was roughed up for seven runs and 10 hits in four innings.

TAMPA, Fla. — Yankees reliever Joba Chamberlain dislocated his right ankle while playing with his son at a local spot that had a trampoline, jeopardizing his immediate future after yet another odd misstep for New York’s bullpen at spring training. There was no timetable for Chamberlain’s return. The team did not say whether the 26-yearold pitcher was using the trampoline equipment when he was injured Thursday. The accident at a play area came two weeks after All-Star setup man David Robertson hurt himself moving boxes at home. Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Friday that Chamberlain had surgery and would be hospitalized at least a few days. The 6-foot-2, 240pound righty was working his way back from elbow ligament replacement surgery and wasn’t expected to return until June or July. Bone broke through the skin during the dislocation. Chamberlain was scheduled for an MRI exam and CT scan Friday. Earlier this month, Robertson stumbled on the stairs of his home in St. Petersburg while moving empty boxes for recycling. The Yankees’ fears of a serious injury were abated when Robertson was diagnosed with a bone bruise. And once it became clear that Robertson’s injury was minor, his teammates let him have it. Among those in the clubhouse weighing in with sarcastic cracks about carrying boxes was Chamberlain himself. Chamberlain often is like a big kid himself, joking with his teammates and playing around. But there was little humor coming out of the Yankees’ camp Friday. The mood in the clubhouse was somber, and Cashman seemed shaken as he met with reporters. He even acknowledged at the end of the media session that he was rambling. Boston Red Sox FORT MYERS, Fla. — Authorities say Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Bobby Jenks has been arrested on charges of driving under the influence. The Lee County Sheriff’s Office says a deputy saw Jenks’

MLB NOTEBOOK SUV driving erratically early Friday in Fort Myers. Jenks has been released on bail. An arrest report says Jenks told the deputy he had taken “too many muscle relaxers.” The deputy said Jenks was shaking uncontrollably and had a difficult time speaking. The report says Jenks also told the deputy he hit another car at a strip club. The deputy found a small amount of damage on his bumper. Jenks faces DUI charges and a hit-and-run charge. Red Sox officials said they were aware of Jenks’ arrest but declined further comment. Kansas City Royals SURPRISE, Ariz. — Kansas City Royals closer Joakim Soria will undergo reconstructive elbow surgery and will miss the season. Soria made the decision Friday after being examined by Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Ala. for a third opinion. He had already been diagnosed with right elbow ligament damage by the Royals physicians and Dr. Lewis Yocum, who will perform the surgery in Los Angeles. Manager Ned Yost said in Soria’s absence the three candidates to close games for the Royals are Jonathan Broxton, Greg Holland and Aaron Crow. Tampa Bay Rays PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — A Tampa Bay Rays player faces multiple charges after leaving the scene of an accident that seriously injured a man on a motorcycle, the Florida Highway Patrol said. FHP said 26-year-old Matthew Brian Bush was driving south on U.S. 41 in Port Charlotte Thursday afternoon when he struck the motorcycle driven by 72year-old Anthony Tufano. After the accident, Bush drove north on U.S. 41. Multiple police agencies were notified and his 2011 Dodge Durango was located a short time later, the FHP said. Bush faces multiple DUIrelated charges and counts of leaving the scene of an injury accident and driving with a suspended license.

Phillies’ revamped bench could see regular action in place of stars Key injuries have left the NL East champions with holes in their lineup entering season. By ROB MAADDI AP Sports Writer

CLEARWATER, Fla. — When the Philadelphia Phillies overhauled their bench in the offseason, they added several veterans with plenty of experience. Some of those backups might end up being regulars. Injuries to Ryan Howard and Chase Utley mean the Phillies need a new right side of the infield until the two All-Stars return. Utilityman Michael Martinez also is injured, opening up another spot on the roster. It’s likely the Phillies will break

camp with only one bench player — catcher Brian Schneider — back from last year. John Mayberry Jr. was a role player last season, but he’ll be starting at first base or left field. Jim Thome, Ty Wigginton, Laynce Nix were the three biggest additions to Philadelphia’s bench. Scott Podsednik and Juan Pierre are competing for the last spot in the outfield. Thome is one of eight players with 600 career homers. Wigginton and Podsednik have been AllStars during their career. Pierre has 2,020 career hits. Nix is coming off a season in which he had a career-best 16 homers. That’s an impressive bench except the Phillies are going to need a few of those guys to play a lot more than just spot duty.

“The way I look it is that it’s our job to come to the yard ready to play every day and when the manager calls upon you, help your team win the game,” Wigginton said. “That’s been my attitude whether I knew that I was showing up and batting in a regular spot or whatever. It’s our job to be ready every single day and that’s been my mindset.” Wigginton is a career .265 with 158 homers in 10 seasons with six teams. He almost came to Philadelphia before signing with Baltimore in 2009. A year later, he had 22 homers, 76 RBIs and played in the Midsummer Classic. His versatility helps the Phillies because he can play first base and third base. Manager Charlie Manuel may play Wigginton at first when Howard is out or use

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Toronto Blue Jays’ Jose Bautista (19) safely steals third base as Phillies’ Ty Wigginton applies a tag Thursday in Dunedin, Fla.

him at third to spell Placido Polanco. He also can play third with Polanco moving to second to fill in for Utley. Unless the Phillies acquire another second baseman, rookie

prospect Freddy Galvis may be the starter on opening day. Galvis has been impressive this spring and his transition from shortstop has been smooth. “Freddy is a good player, he’s

got good instincts, he knows how to play,” Manuel said. “He definitely makes very few mistakes in a game. He’s sure-handed. And he likes to play, too.” The 41-year-old Thome gives the Phillies a left-handed power hitter off the bench. He’s also trying to adapt to playing first base for the first time since 2005. Nix could be part of a platoon in left field, a position he started 59 games last season with Washington. Podsednik or Pierre also could see time in left. Mayberry had a breakout halfseason last year, hitting .273 with 15 homers and 49 RBIs in only 267 at-bats. He probably would be the regular left fielder if Howard wasn’t hurt. Mayberry can play first and all three outfield positions.


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Nanticoke defeated Wyoming Area 4-0 in girls soccer on the opening day of the high school spring sports season Friday. Brittney Sugalski scored two goals, with Cassie Yalch and Lindsey Lane adding the others. Each also had an assist. Shelby Divers recorded 15 saves for the shutout.

H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Lake-Lehman 3, Wyoming Valley West 0

The Black Knights shut out the Spartans 25-21, 25-14, 25-11. Kyle Fine led the winning effort with 18 kills, while Brent Oliver recorded 23 assists for Lake-Lehman. Mike Hartman totaled 10 service points and Nate Rinehouse recorded 13 digs in the win. Mark Burridge led Wyoming Valley West with three kills, while Dylen Saneholtz scored four points and Alex Himlin totaled three kills.

H.S. GIRLS SOFTBALL

Wyoming Valley West 4, Abington Heights 3

The Lady Spartans defeated the Comets behind the pitching of Kelcie Senchak, as she struck out three batters. Carissa Bevan, Rachel Langan and Kymber Letteer accounted for one double each while Leanne Dellarte went 2 for 3 at the plate for Wyoming Valley West.

WOMEN’S LACROSSE

Misericordia 24, Lycoming 13

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Brittany Sugalski (15) of Nanticoke heads toward the goal as Amanda Gallagher of Wyoming Area defends during a game Friday.

Emily Foley scored six goals to lead Misericordia to a win over Lycoming. Melina Juliano added five goals and two assists, and Krista Shenk had four goals and an assist, while Kate Pagnotta, Gabriella Cerrone and Brooke North all scored three goals. Erika Proctor had 14 saves in goal for the Cougars. Misericordia improved to 3-3 and will host Elmira on Sunday at 1 p.m.

in the ninth on a RBI groundout from Richie Bartumioli. Monarch starting pitcher Joe Dorbad took the loss, allowing seven runs, six earned, on just three hits and six walks in 22⁄3 innings. With the loss, King’s slipped to 5-8 overall and 1-3 in Freedom Conference play and will host Eastern in a double-header today

COLLEGE BASEBALL

FDU-Florham 12, Wilkes 10

Eastern scored 11 runs over the first four innings en route to a victory in the opening matchup in a three-game weekend series in St. David against King’s. King’s jumped to a 3-0 lead but Eastern, however, responded by scoring two runs in the bottom of the first, six runs in the third and three more in the fourth to take a 11-3 lead. The Monarchs added one run in the eighth on a run-scoring single by Brian Mikus, then plated the final run of the game

FDU-Florham posted a comeback win over Wilkes at Artillery Park. FDU-Florham pulled to within a run scoring three times in the eighth inning on three RBI singles. The Devils totaled three hits, including a two-run double from Matt Joiner, in their final at-bats to take a 12-8 lead. Wilkes scored two runs in the bottom half of the ninth to make it 12-10. Starter Zach Lazar went 61⁄3 innings, allowing 11 hits and four runs, and striking out

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lost to Adirondack in a 1-0 goaltenders’ battle. It marked the fifth time this season that the Penguins were shut out, the second by a 1-0 score. Munroe was in net for both of those losses. Friday’s matchup pitted two goaltenders with a history. Along with their 2008 marathon, Munroe and Leighton were also teammates for brief periods during the 2006-07 season with the Philadelphia Phantoms. In their AHL careers, both netminders have a total of 280 wins. Needless to say, a one-goal game between two veteran goaltenders wasn’t a surprise. “Going in we knew it was going to be (low scoring),” Penguins coach John Hynes said. “It was a playoff-type game without a lot of goal scoring, and when you get your chances you have to bear down.” Adirondack capitalized on its opportunity midway through the first period, just after a strong shift from the Penguins’ line of Ben Street, Nick Petersen and Geoff Walker. When the play went the other way, Adirondack’s Tye McGinn skated across the Penguins’ crease, drawing Munroe to the corner before dishing a pass across to Jason Akeson, who tapped the puck into the open net

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three. Brandon Carling entered in relief, going 11⁄3 innings allowing four hits, three runs and fanning two. Marc Seibel entered in the eighth, allowing three hits and five runs to suffer the loss. Wilkes plays at FDU-Florham today in a 1 p.m. doubleheader in Madison, N.J. Misericordia 8, Manhat’ville 6

Misericordia defeated Freedom opponent Manhattanville at Roosevelt Field. Jeff Slanovec went 2 for 2 with two home runs and three RBI, and Gabe Noyalis hit a home run and scored two runs to help propel Misericordia. Corey Lee pitched 22⁄3 shutout innings to hold Manhattanville and give the Cougars the victory. These two teams will face off in a doubleheader at Manhattanville today.

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47 student-athletes on the MAC Winter Academic Honor Roll, including 11 Wyoming Valley Conference products. Misericordia had the secondhighest total on the team, which features sophomores and upperclassmen with a minimum grade point average of 3.2 or above. Local honorees included Sean Bieski (Nanticoke/basketball), Lauren Smicherko (Pittston Area/basketball), Chris Brozena (Wyoming Valley West/ swimming), Laura Rinehimer (Hanover Area/swimming), Holly Welsh (Berwick/swimming). Also, Stacey Perrins (Pittston Area/indoor track and field) Jill Dunn (Hanover Area/indoor track and field), Marina Orrson (Lake-Lehman/indoor track and field), Sean Vitale (Wyoming Area/indoor track and field), Zach Bottone (Coughlin/ indoor track and field) and Bryan Palmaioli (Coughlin/ indoor track and field).

STATE COLLEGE — Ja’Quan Newton and his Neumann-Goretti teammates took control of Class AAA final Friday night by being aggressive in the lane. It’s the missed foul shots that nearly did them in. Four missed free throws in the final 32 seconds gave Montour one last try for a tie, but Kevin Scuilli’s 3-pointer from the corner fell short with 2 seconds left to help the Saints escape Happy Valley with a 48-45 victory and a third straight PIAA championship. “We’re a much better foul shooting team,” coach Carl Arrigale said. “I don’t know if it was the moment or just one of those nights.” Instead, it turned out to be a pretty good night for the Neumann-Goretti (28-3) after they hoisted the championship trophy one more time. And that Scuilli 3-point try? Arrigale wasn’t that nervous about it anyway. “You could tell pretty early it wasn’t going in,” he said. Scuilli, who finished with 12 points, thought it might have had a chance. “It felt a little short,” he said. “I’ve had them feel short before and it go in.” Newton scored 17 points in the see-saw contest that went down to the final tense minutes. Leading 48-42, Newton missed two foul shots with 32 seconds left. Scuilli hit a 3 before Derrick Stewart missed two more free throws with 7 seconds left. Dillon Buechel grabbed the rebound and Montour rushed the ball up the court before Scuilli missed his last-ditch shot. The Saints beat the Spartans (24-5) in the finals for the second straight season. “This year we thought that we were better, we had a better chance this year. And we were right there,” Scuilli said. Methodical Montour led 15-7 after the first quarter before Neumann-Goretti started attacking the basket. Newton and backcourt mate Hanif Sutton each slashed their way through the lane to get the Saints stabilized in the second. Newton and 6-foot-4 forward John Davis (11 points), two returnees from last year’s team, were Arrigale’s top two scoring

knew halfway through the sec- in a playoff spot and them fightond period that (Leighton) was ing to get in, they’re going to give feeling good tonight and it was a good effort every night.” going to be tough to get one in.” 100—1 Leighton made 24 saves on the Adirondack................................................. Penguins .................................................... 0 0 0 — 0 Period—Scoring – 1. ADK, Jason Akeson 11 night while Munroe registered First (McGinn, Gustafsson) 8:59. Penalties – ADK, Test20. He admitted that facing his wuide (fighting) 2:07; WBS, DeFazio (fighting) 2:07; WBS, Williams (hooking) 10:05; ADK, Zolnierczyk former teammate and foe was a (holding) 19:18. Second Period—Scoring – None. Penalties – motivating factor. WBS, Mormina (Slashing) 1:36; ADK, Testwuide (interference) 8:41; WBS, Strait (cross-checking) “I’ve had a few battles with him 19:49. Third Period—Scoring – None. Penalties – over the years,” Munroe said. ADK, Mathers (holding) 2:26; ADK, Bourdon (tripping) 6:43; WBS, Walker (roughing) 12:32; ADK, “You are motivated to stay sharp Ford (hooking) 13:43. Shots on goal—Adirondack – 8-7-6-21; Penand not let a weak one in because guins – 10-8-6-24 the guy at the other end is tough. Power-play opportunities—Adirondack – 0 of 4; Penguins – 0 of 5 It’s always a good challenge to Goaltenders—Adirondack – Michael Leighton 22-23-0 (24 saves – 24 shots); Penguins – Scott play against a guy like that.” Munroe 17-7-3 (20-21) Starters—Adirondack – G Michael Leighton, D With Hershey idle, the Pen- Marc-Andre Bourdon, D Erik Gustafsson, LW Harry Zolnierczyk, C Ben Holmstrom, RW Shane Harper; guins maintain a three-point lead Penguins – G Scott Munroe, D Brian Strait, D Robert for fourth place in the Eastern Bortuzzo, LW Bryan Lerg, C Cal O’Reilly, RW Colin McDonald Conference. Three Stars—1. ADK, Michael Leighton (24 saves, shutout) 2. ADK, Jason Akeson (goal) 3. While Munroe admitted facing ADK, Tye McGinn (assist) Referees—Tim Mayer, Ryan Hersey. LinesLeighton was a motivator, the men—Jud Ritter, Bob Fyrer Attendance—7,349 Phantoms received a boost as they fight for a playoff spot. “At this time when those teams are really clawing for every point… I’d like to say that doesn’t SPRING SPECIAL factor into the way we play, but it gives those guys that extra moti$ with cart vation,” he said. “With us sitting

BOYS A Constitution 68, Lincoln Park 49 STATE COLLEGE — Savon Goodman scored 27 points and dominated the paint, and Constitution never let up after building an early double-digit lead to win the Class A crown. The 6-foot-6 Goodman added 10 rebounds and twisted in the lane for a variety of dunks and inside buckets for the Generals (23-9). Often sporting a smile, Goodman won the interior matchup against Lincoln Park’s 6-foot-10 center Devontae Watson (nine points, 14 rebounds). Ryan Skovranko had 15 points for Lincoln Park (26-5). GIRLS AA Seton-LaSalle 71, York Catholic 47 STATE COLLEGE — Naje Gibson had a double-double with 15 points and 13 rebounds, Angela Heniz added 18 points and Seton-LaSalle capped an undefeated season by winning the Class AA title. It was the Rebels (30-0) second PIAA title, with Seton LaSalle’s other championship in 1984 — the last time the Rebels appeared in the finals. Seton-LaSalle took control early, leading 31-19 at the half. Nicolete Newman added 16 points on 6 of 10 shooting, including 4 of 6 from the 3point line. Morgan Klunk led York Catholic (29-4) with 12 points, while Karli McFatrudge added 11. GIRLS AAAA Archbishop Carroll 56, Oakland Catholic 37 STATE COLLEGE — Sporting brand new gold medals, Rachel Pearson and her teammates ran from the court to the locker room, screaming so loud a security guard placed his hands over his ears. What a difference a year makes for Archbishop Carroll. “Last year, after our loss, it definitely wasn’t the same reaction,” Pearson said. “We were quiet, didn’t even really talk to each other. I like this year’s feeling much better.” Sarah Curran scored 16 points, Pearson added 14 and the Patriots defeated Oakland Catholic 56-37 on Friday to win the PIAA Class AAAA title.

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for a 1-0 lead. The Penguins had chances. Leighton stuffed Brian Gibbons after he sped through the zone and tried to tip in a pass from Jason Williams in the second. In the third, the Penguins came even closer. During a power play at the midway point, Alex Grant barreled down the slot alone on Leighton and lifted a shot to the far side. Leighton flashed a glove to snag the puck and keep the Penguins off the board. “I felt I made a good play and thought I had a good chance, but (Leighton) made an unbelievable save,” Grant said. “He’s an NHLcaliber goalie, and we knew we had to get traffic to him or get a lucky bounce to beat him.” At the other end, Munroe was equally as brilliant, stopping a two-on-one Adirondack rush in the first period and a shot off a turnover in the third in response to a series of saves from Leighton at the other end. “It’s nice when you can respond with a save,” Munroe said. “I

threats.

FONTANA, Calif. — Denny Hamlin went low when most drivers went high at Auto Club Speedway, and he ended up in pole position for Sunday’s race. Hamlin won his 10th career pole in Friday’s qualifying session, and teammate Kyle Busch joined him in the top two spots in Fontana. Hamlin turned a lap of 186.403 mph in his Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota by picking a lower line than Busch and most of their competitors. Mark Martin, who finished third in a Toyota for Michael Waltrip Racing,

went straight down the middle. “Everyone had a different way of doing it,” Hamlin said. “It seemed like there were some guys that were five lanes up, and some that worked their way down. We were one of the few cars that ran all the way on the bottom.” Hamlin earned his first top-10 start this season, along with qualification for next year’s Shootout at Daytona. Hamlin, who previously won the pole in Fontana in October 2009, welcomed the strong start after winning once last season and changing crew chiefs.

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do better on Sunday.” The Tar Heels were playing without dazzling point guard Kendall Marshall, perhaps their most irreplaceable player and the steadying hand behind their fast-paced attack, and his absence clearly showed. The Tar Heels were sloppy, turning the ball over a season-high 24 times, and they could never get a handle on the smaller, quicker Bobcats. North Carolina coach Roy Williams said he didn’t think Marshall would be able to play Sunday, either. “I don’t think so ‘cause he still hasn’t done anything, but North Carolina’s going to play on Sunday. We’re happy about that,” he said. After trailing by as many as 15 in the first half, Ohio got hot from long range in the second half. The Bobcats were 8 of 13 from beyond the arc in the second period, with Offutt doing most of the damage. Cooper finally made a 3, his only one of the game, and Kellogg came right back with another to give Ohio its first lead of the game, 47-46 with 8:28 to play, sending the crowd at the Edward Jones Dome into a frenzy. Ohio had a sizeable number of fans, and the Bobcats quickly won over all the folks who came to root for Kansas. Barnes, who shot just 3 of 16, made a free throw and hit a 3pointer to tie it at 57 with 3:21 left. Ivo Baltic scored on a turnaround jumper to give Ohio a 6160 lead with 1:41 to play. Barnes missed badly on a 3, drawing taunts of “Air-ball!” from the Ohio fans. Williams could be heard yelling “One stop!” at his team, and Cooper missed on a jumper at the other end. Bullock

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sed, and he is a better person than a player,” Drew said. Baylor, wearing bright neongreen uniforms, led by 18 points less than 8 minutes into the game. Xavier played from behind all night, but never quit. The Musketeers cut the lead to just three, 71-68, with 22 seconds remaining. Pierre Jackson had 16 and Perry Jones III had 14 for the Bears (30-7). Tu Holloway led Xavier with 22 points. Xavier was hurt by poor shooting, especially from beyond the arc. The Musketeers were 0-for-11 on 3-pointers before Justin Martin ended the drought with 2 min-

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then drilled a 3 to give North Carolina a 63-61 lead. But Offutt scored on an off-balance jumper, drawing a foul by Stilman White in the process. Offutt had a chance to give Ohio the lead with 25 seconds to go, but his free throw was wide to the left and Zeller grabbed the rebound. The Tar Heels worked the shot clock down to the very last sec-

onds, but Barnes missed yet another shot and Offutt came up with the rebound. He flipped the ball to Cooper, who raced to midcourt and launched a prayer. It caromed off the rim, sending the game into overtime. Kellogg’s father, Clark, calling the games in Atlanta for CBS, smiled as he watched the final plays. “Overtime,” he said, clapping.

utes remaining. He added another 3 40 seconds later, and Holloway’s 3 with 22 seconds remaining cut the lead the 71-68. Holloway added another basket, but Baylor’s Brady Heslip made four consecutive free throws in the final 17 seconds to protect the lead. Heslip, coming off his careerhigh 27 points on nine 3-pointers against Colorado, had only one against Xavier and finished with 11 points. Baylor also won three NCAA tournament games in 2010 before losing to eventual national champion Duke. Xavier (23-13) couldn’t advance after making the round of 16 for the fourth time in five years. Kenny Frease had18 points and Mark Lyons had 16 for the Musketeers. With Xavier stretching its de-

fense and Baylor working the clock, Jackson sank a 3-pointer with 2:50 remaining to give the Bears their biggest lead of the half at 65-54.

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson says Tim Tebow was treated “shabbily” by the Denver Broncos when they traded him to the New York Jets for Peyton Manning. Robertson also said that if Manning suffered a recurrence of the neck injury that sidelined him for a full season, Denver would be without a quarterback and “it would serve them right.” A spokesman for Robertson said Friday the outspoken evan-

and gets the offense moving, the inevitable question will be: Are the Jets better with Tebow in there all the time? That’s something Sanchez, Tebow, coach Rex Ryan and general manager Mike Tannenbaum must be prepared to address. Because there will be a quarterback controversy — just ask Kyle Orton how Tebow worked out for him in Denver. “Personally, you look at this situation, I think for the Jets, this is a disaster,” former NFL offensive lineman Mark Schlereth said on ESPN after the deal. “You already have a quarterback in New York that’s fragile, that’s mentally beat up, that didn’t play well last season. What happens Week 1 when Mark Sanchez throws two picks? You can’t stop the fans from chanting, ‘Tebow! Tebow!’ You can’t stop the pressure as to what’s going to happen to you as a franchise. You can act like you’re not listening. You can think you’re plugging your ears, but it is deafening.” And there’s already plenty of noise. The trade was done late Wednesday, hung up for eight hours because of a contract issue, and it won’t be official until Saturday because of a technicality that requires Tebow to sign a rewritten deal. That gives the New York-area tabloids and sports radio hosts plenty of time to embrace Tebowmania and speculate about the effect it will

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have on Sanchez and the Jets — before the team even introduces Tebow on Monday. In acquiring Tebow, the Jets struck marketing gold. They’ve been the talk of the town since making the trade, with fans and media decidedly split on whether it was a good football move. From a public relations standpoint, owner Woody Johnson probably couldn’t be more thrilled. His team is selling merchandise like hotcakes, with an overwhelming desire for green and white No. 15 Tebow jerseys. Tebow is a rock star, a celebrity unlike any other in New York right now. He has a huge following from his days at the University of Florida, and his Christian beliefs have made him a role model. But remember, it wasn’t long ago when Sanchez was being compared to Joe Namath as a New York football-playing mati-

But the Bobcats had nothing left. Bullock opened the extra period with a 3 and Barnes came right back with a jumper. After Kellogg made a pair of free throws to cut it to 68-65, Barnes made a pair of his own and Ohio could never get any closer. “It means a heck of a lot,” Williams said moments after his team escaped, “but we’ve got to play better than we did today.”

PITTSBURGH — Ron Everhart has been fired as coach at Duquesne. Everhart spent six seasons with the Dukes, went 99-89, and took the embattled program to postseason play three times. But questions began to surface this week, when three members of the team — including sophomore point guard T.J. McConnell, the team’s best overall player — announced intentions to transfer. Duquesne athletic director Greg Amodio made the announcement on Friday. “We are trying to get this thing to the next level,” Amodio said. “And we reached the point where we said: ‘Do we need to get new leadership to help us get there?”’ Everhart’s best season came in 2008-09, when the Dukes advanced to the Atlantic 10 tournament title game, before falling to Temple. They landed in the NIT that season, losing to Virginia Tech, and would go on to make a postseason tournament the next two years. “I appreciate all Ron has done for our program,” said Amodio, who held an afternoon press conference on campus. “He stepped into a difficult situation six years ago and was able to make Duquesne competitive in the Atlantic 10. Although the program has improved, our goal has always been to compete for the A-10 championship and consistently be in the hunt for high-level postseason play. “I feel a change in leadership is necessary to help us refocus on that goal.”

gelical Christian was “in no way advocating an injury” to Manning and said he has the highest regard for him. The 81-year-old Robertson made his comments Thursday on “The 700 Club.” The program is broadcast by Robertson’s Christian Broadcasting Network in Virginia Beach. Robertson had high praise for Tebow, saying Denver was a “nothing team” until Tebow led them into the playoffs last season.

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Duquesne finished 16-15 this season, and lost to UMass in the first round of the conference tournament. “I am very proud of the significant improvements the program made in the past six years,” Everhart said. “I am also very proud of those who played for me — both for the awards and honors they were able to achieve, and for the way they represented the university.” Everhart has been a Division I coach for 18 seasons, and received serious interest from Penn State last June, before withdrawing his name from consideration. The Dukes finished .500 or better in his last five seasons on the bench. But McConnell’s decision stunned the school. A Pittsburgh native who committed to Duquesne early in his high school career, McConnell averaged 34.2 points, 8.2 rebounds and 9.1 assists while at Chartiers Valley High and was viewed as the key piece to continuing Duquesne’s ascension in the conference.

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High gas costs cut U.S. consumption

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Mall exec stepping down

Ronald Rubin, 80, is stepping down as chief executive of Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust, owner of Wyoming Valley Mall and Viewmont Mall in Northeastern Pennsylvania. He will be replaced by one of his leading executives, Joseph F. Coradino, the Philadelphia-based company said Friday morning. Rubin will stay on as executive chairman of the enterprise, whose portfolio consists of 38 shopping malls, eight community and power centers, and three development properties located primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region.

But the decline in gas con- energy expert Ken Medlock Over past year, consumption SpendingPulse. The decline is the longest since a 51-week pe- sumption is also a sign that ef- says. dropped by 3 percent, says Americans have cut back on forts to push car makers to proriod during the recession. MasterCard SpendingPulse. The main reason: higher gas duce vehicles with better gas fill-ups for extended periods beBy CHRIS KAHN and TOM KRISHER Associated Press Writers

Americans have pumped less gas every week for the past year. During those 52 weeks, gasoline consumption dropped by 4.2 billion gallons, or 3 percent, according to MasterCard

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prices. The national average for a gallon of gas is $3.89, the highest ever for this time of year, and experts say it could be $4.25 by late April. As a result, Americans are taking fewer trips to restaurants and shopping malls. When they take a vacation, they’re staying closer to home.

mileage are paying off. The average new car now gets nearly 24 miles to the gallon, compared with about 20 mpg just four years ago, according to the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. “I’d expect to see lower gasoline consumption for several years to come,” Rice University

fore. In 2008, gas spiked from $3.04 to $4.11 per gallon in seven months. It wasn’t until January 2009, when the national average for gas had dropped to $1.86, that consumption increased. Drivers bought more gasoline for 23 weeks in a row. There were other stretches of reduced gas use, notably two

Shockingly strong three-cylinders also get good gas mileage.

Facebook warns employers

By JERRY HIRSCH Los Angeles Times

Facebook is warning employers not to demand the passwords of job applicants, saying that it’s an invasion of privacy that opens companies to legal liabilities. The social networking company is also threatening legal action. In a post on Friday, Facebook’s chief privacy officer cautions that if an employer discovers that a job applicant is a member of a protected group, the employer may open itself up to claims of discrimination if it doesn’t hire that person.

Fewer rigs drilling

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In this April 5, 1989 photo, tugboats pull the crippled tanker Exxon Valdez towards Naked Island in Prince William Sound, Alaska, after the ship was pulled from Bligh Reef. Gaurav Mehta, an official for Best Oasis, an Indian company that dismantles old ships, says his company recently bought the Exxon Valdez, but he declined to say from whom or at what price. He said Friday that the vessel is most likely headed for the scrap yard. The Exxon Valdez is responsible for one of the worst oil spills in U.S. history almost 23 years ago.

The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. is down by 16 this week to 1,968. Baker Hughes Inc. reported Friday that 1,313 rigs were exploring for oil and 652 for natural gas. Three were listed as miscellaneous. Of the major oil- and gas-producing states, Louisiana gained nine and New Mexico picked up two. California increased by one. Texas lost 11 rigs, and Oklahoma dropped by 10. Pennsylvania fell by three.

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Obama picks Dartmouth head for World Bank By GREG ROBB MarketWatch

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Friday nominated Dartmouth College President Jim Yong Kim to head the World Bank. Kim, former director of the department overseeing HIV/AIDS at the World Health Organization, has served in his Dartmouth post since July 2009. Kim “has truly global experience,” and led a cam-

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NATIONAL FORECAST Cloudy, mild, a shower

TUESDAY Mostly sunny, cold

62° 52°

50° 43°

61° 47°

WEDNESDAY Shower possible

48° 29°

MONDAY Windy, colder, clearing

SUNDAY Cloudy, mild

THURSDAY Mostly cloudy

58° 35°

Syracuse 66/50

New York City 62/50 Reading 64/48

Atlantic City 60/49

Yesterday Average Record High Record Low

Heating Degree Days*

Yesterday Month to date Year to date Last year to date Normal year to date

77/49 49/30 81 in 1938 9 in 1934 2 346 4195 5312 5301

*Index of fuel consumption, how far the day’s mean temperature was below 65 degrees.

Precipitation

Yesterday Month to date Normal month to date Year to date Normal year to date

Sun and Moon

Sunrise 6:59a 6:58a Moonrise Today 7:36a Tomorrow 8:07a Today Tomorrow

The Finger Lakes

Highs: 61-67. Lows: 45-50. Mostly cloudy with showers developing today. Cloudy skies with showers likely tonight.

Brandywine Valley

Highs: 64-65. Lows: 50-52. Cloudy skies with showers likely today. Cloudy with showers continuing tonight.

Philadelphia 65/51

Temperatures

77/43

Delmarva/Ocean City

Highs: 60-71. Lows: 52-57. Showers and a few thunderstorms today. Showers and thunderstorms tonight.

0.00” 2.22” 1.81” 5.15” 6.21” Sunset 7:21p 7:22p Moonset 9:40p 10:38p

Susquehanna Wilkes-Barre Towanda Lehigh Bethlehem Delaware Port Jervis First

Stage 4.65 2.90

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Yesterday

Amsterdam Baghdad Beijing Berlin Buenos Aires Dublin Frankfurt Hong Kong Jerusalem London

64/41/.00 79/48/.00 57/34/.00 64/39/.00 70/46/.00 52/46/.00 66/43/.00 77/61/.00 68/43/.00 70/43/.00

Today Tomorrow 35/20/sn 72/53/pc 65/56/t 59/43/c 61/45/sh 76/53/t 61/46/sh 62/48/t 83/58/s 77/43/s 65/49/sh 83/70/sh 84/61/s 65/52/t 77/61/s 66/52/pc 84/71/pc 54/47/sh 70/44/c

ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Int’l Airport River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday.

68/56

66/52

The Jersey Shore

Poughkeepsie 63/44

62/50

61/46

50/41

35/20

Highs: 58-62. Lows: 49-51. Mostly cloudy with showers developing today. Cloudy skies with showers likely tonight.

Pottsville 62/48

Harrisburg 62/51

60° 30°

Highs: 56-63. Lows: 42-49. Mostly cloudy with showers developing today. Cloudy skies with showers likely tonight.

Wilkes-Barre 63/49

65/49

70/44

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Albany 62/45

Towanda 65/47

State College 61/50

61/39

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Binghamton 61/46

Scranton 63/49

57/40

Sunny

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REGIONAL FORECAST Today’s high/ Tonight’s low

FRIDAY

March 30 April 6 April 13 May 20

35/19/pc 75/57/pc 64/48/t 53/39/sh 53/40/sh 72/50/sh 61/44/s 56/43/t 88/60/s 80/46/s 61/43/c 81/68/s 86/61/s 70/49/pc 75/53/s 60/49/sh 84/66/t 56/42/s 62/46/s

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Myrtle Beach Nashville New Orleans Norfolk Oklahoma City Omaha Orlando Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Ore. St. Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Tampa Tucson Washington, DC

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WORLD CITIES

Today Tomorrow 63/37/pc 79/53/s 53/38/s 63/38/pc 71/58/pc 60/46/pc 65/44/s 71/60/c 72/51/s 66/38/s

55/40/c 79/52/s 51/34/s 61/39/s 78/56/c 55/50/pc 64/39/s 68/59/pc 74/50/pc 61/41/pc

City

Yesterday

Mexico City Montreal Moscow Paris Rio de Janeiro Riyadh Rome San Juan Tokyo Warsaw

77/50/.00 63/45/.00 32/19/.00 72/39/.00 88/79/.00 77/59/.00 70/43/.00 83/72/.94 54/46/.00 63/41/.00

Today Tomorrow 73/60/t 66/50/t 81/63/pc 78/57/t 80/53/s 76/51/s 86/65/t 87/61/s 70/52/t 55/39/pc 71/54/t 73/52/s 85/58/s 63/53/pc 51/41/sh 57/40/pc 84/67/t 86/54/s 68/56/t

70/55/t 73/53/pc 80/61/s 73/52/t 86/58/s 78/55/s 84/59/pc 85/56/s 64/40/sh 56/40/c 76/52/s 75/42/s 85/63/s 62/54/sh 53/45/sh 55/41/c 81/63/pc 82/53/s 66/48/t

Today Tomorrow 76/48/sh 54/41/sh 27/18/c 68/42/s 84/72/t 79/55/pc 64/49/c 81/73/t 58/43/sh 55/35/pc

74/48/t 43/32/sh 34/24/sn 64/44/pc 80/72/t 80/59/sh 67/50/pc 83/73/t 53/38/pc 53/30/pc

In a way, the party is over. Our remarkable stretch of 70degree weather that has lasted the past 11 days has ended and our next 70degree day probably won't come until next month. Despite cooler temperatures this weekend, readings will still be mild and well above normal. Showers will dot the radar screen today and tonight, but much of the time will be rain-free. The chance for rain drops a bit for Sunday. Starting Sunday night, much colder air will begin to flow down from the north and gusty winds on Monday will deliver subfreezing temperatures Monday night. Check the calendar ... it's still March.

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ANSAS CITY, Mo. — Coffee tables with two levels have been popular for a while. Because people want places to set their laptops, tablet computers and smartphones, you’re starting to see coffee tables designed with three levels. So much is happening with this key piece of furniture that Cosmo Kramer needs to update his coffee-table book on coffee tables. During the 1990s “Seinfeld” era, the coffee table was mainly a place to set drinks and remote controls — and maybe rest your feet when mom wasn’t looking. The ubiquitous clunky wooden table was a far cry from the 1950s cocktail table, limbo-low at 16 inches tall with a sculptural wooden or chrome base and a discreetly elegant round glass top.

Home-furnishings design forecaster Michelle Lamb is seeing a return to artistry in coffee tables and more function than ever. “Not only is it a place to set your drinks and the remote, it’s a place for laptops, tablet computers and smartphones,” says Lamb of the Trend Curve in Eden Prairie, Minn. She regularly travels to trade shows to study how furniture makers are responding to changing lifestyles. “It’s a place to play and work.” Wireless devices have influenced coffee-table design. Some tables have built-in charging sta-

tions and, because we’re working more from home, file cabinets. Furniture maker Aspen Home pioneered that design trend, Lamb says. Technology also is playing a role in the number of coffee tables we’re using. Furniture makers are introducing the concept of grouping three small tables. Global Views, a Dallas-based furniture maker, offers a trio of varying height marble-top tables with gold-finished iron bases. An iPad could be placed on one, a See TABLE, Page 3C

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This winter has been a shifty one. One day is fair, the next, well, not particularly wintry. If the weather trends continue, spring cleanup this year should be a snap. No storm damage to worry about, for one thing; no ice dams on the roof, no clogged gutters, no overtaxed furnaces trying to keep up. Unless you’ve put off routine upkeep for eons, the fixes your house does require may not be as expensive as they might have been. So what you should be doing now is planning maintenance and repair tasks and setting priorities. There also are a few jobs you can

actually tackle: Swab the deck. If you’ve been itching to clean the mold and mildew from the surface of your deck, get started. You might have it done by the time the weather is right for restaining and waterproofing. Remove mildew with a commercial cleaner or bleach diluted with water. You can scrub, but sometimes that raises the wood grain. Resink or replace any deck screws that might have come loose. Hit the bricks. Past freeze/thaw cycles may have resulted in “spalling” — mortar cracking and deteriorating in joints between bricks and stone on your walls, chimney and other areas. You’ll need to hire

amasontodeterminetheextentof the deterioration and how much repointing will be necessary. If the mortar isn’t sealed, water gets into the joints. When water freezes, it expands and forces the mortar out of the joints. Eventually, they will be undermined, and water will leak inside. Check the chimney. Have it inspected and cleaned. Creosote builds up every time you use a fireplace; it must be removed periodically to prevent fires. If you don’t use your fireplace frequently, buy a chimney cap, which will prevent branches, leaves, debris, and wildlife (birds and squirrels) from getting inside. Focus on the furnace. Though

the days and nights are still relatively cold, determine whether your furnace remains up to the task. Look at last year’s heating bills for January and, if possible, February and compare with this year’s. If you are using more gas, electricity or oil this year despite the warmer temperatures, it’s time to determine whether you should be looking into something more efficient. The sooner you determine whether there is a problem, the more time you’ll have for research and comparison-shopping before next winter. Assess the air conditioner. With See REPAIRS, Page 3C

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IN BRIEF On the shelf Jacqueline deMontravel believes every woman deserves a space all her own. Creating that space is the subject of her new book, “Hers: Design With a Feminine Touch.” DeMontravel, editor of Romantic Homes magazine, offers strategies and ideas for designing places where a woman can relax and recharge. It might be the traditional boudoir, or it could be a work space for creating, a garden retreat or even a living room that’s shared by the whole family. What matters is that it serves as a sanctuary, a place that’s comfortable and makes the occupant feel her best. She points out that feminine isn’t necessarily girly. A woman’s retreat could be a contemporary space, a room done in the calming colors and simple motifs of the beach, a cheerful alcove done in bold hues — whatever suits her style. “Hers” is published by Clarkson Potter and sells for $35 in hardcover. What’s new A new kind of duct-sealing technology is now available. Aerosol duct sealing stops leaks in heating and air-conditioning ducts from the inside, making it easier to seal ducts that are hidden in walls or are otherwise inaccessible. The technology, developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, involves blowing an aerosol of polymer particles into the ductwork. As the particles exit through a leak, they stick to its edges and build up to seal the opening. Sealing prevents heated or cooled air from seeping out of the ducts and potentially saves money and energy, particularly when the leaks are in unconditioned areas. Aerosol duct sealing is available from Aeroseal of Northeast Ohio, headquartered in Eastlake. The cost of sealing ducts in a two- or three-bedroom home would start around $2,200, the company says. For information, visit www.usaductseal.com or call 440-2698282. -- McClatchy-Tribune Newspapers

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I WAS GOING to write about Raise, a stain remover, but the sugALAN J. HEAVENS gestions for designing an efficient laundry or ceramic tile and go for something room were so good that I thought I’d share durable like porcelain tile (unglazed to prevent slipping when wet). some of them with Evaluate how much washing you’re you. I haven’t thought about this for a few doing these days. If you’re not using the most efficient machines for your needs, years, because our laundry-room setup works well, and the front-loading wash- new ones may actually save you money. When buying new machines, always er and dryer we bought in 2006 to reinvestigate how much electricity they place the 22-year-old models we inherwill use in a year. Other design features ited have given us little trouble. Even when I had considered replacing that help save energy include waterlevel controls, moisture sensors, and the clunky old sink into which the spin-cycle adjustments. washer drains with one of those white If you can afford it, built-in cabinets plastic tubs, the plumbing changes and shelves are smart (and can even would have been pricey and the drainadd to a home’s value), but there are age is all that we ask it to do anyway. plenty of inexpensive free-standing or So here are some tips: Choose a smart layout. Don’t position between-the-washer-and-dryer caddies, cabinets, organizers and bins. washers, dryers, ironing boards, and Consider a foldout or hideaway ironother things behind doors or in awking board. Having an ironing board set ward corners. If you purchase front-loading washers up all the time takes up a lot of space. There are a lot of models that are meant and dryers, consider pedestals to raise to hide behind the door or fold up on them up and make access easier. the wall when not in use. When choosing flooring, avoid wood

side, thereby not creating the negative air pressure that draws in cold air from the outside? A: I’ve not seen your furnace, but if it is high-efficiency, then it is similar to mine, which does have the second PVC pipe through the exterior basement wall drawing air for combustion from the outside. I think it is possible to retrofit the furnace, but that’s something you’ll need to have looked at by a professional. From my reading, there are more dangers to using air from the interior than the door shutting. Indoor air can contain small amounts of bleach and ammonia. These and other chemicals have been known to significantly erode the heat exchangers in these mid- to high-efficiency units. Another issue is whether the location of the furnace is too close to the laundry equipment. Laundry detergents also are known to degrade heat exchangers. Also, the lint from the clothes dryer can enter the furnace and cause damage and in some cases become a fire hazard. Again, it would be better for you and the furnace if it can be retrofitted as you want.

Designate baskets for darks, lights, and dry-cleaning so everyone can help sort clothes. Have canvas-lined baskets embroidered, or label them with a fabric marker. Discount and specialty stores sell rolling carts with divided bins. Use adhesive felt letters to label each one, so everyone knows what goes where. ••• Q: I have a high-efficiency gas furnace in the basement with one exhaust pipe to the outside to vent the steam/exhaust gases. To fire the gas, it draws air from the air surrounding the furnace, not through a second pipe to the outside as is done today. The air required to fire the furnace is enough so that there is a noticeable draw of air into the basement. If the basement door is ajar, it will close from the draft created when the furnace is on. I have finally realized that this draw of interior air to combust the furnace gas creates a “negative” pressure in the house. It’s why, in the winter, I have points of cold air wafting in from around exterior doors. Can this furnace be retrofitted to have a second pipe to draw air from the out-

Clover is making a comeback as use as a lawn plant

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Proponents of organic lawn care are pushing to bring clover back to wide use as a lawn plant, mixed with more conventional turf grasses. They point to clover’s benefits, which include its ability to withstand drought, thrive in poor soil and supply nitrogen to other plants. White Dutch clover used to be common

in lawns. But once petrochemical-based weed killers were introduced after World War II, that started to change, said Paul Tukey, founder of the nonprofit organization SafeLawns.org and author of “The Organic Lawn Care Manual.” The synthetic products got rid of the weeds, but they also killed the clover. America fell in love with the ideal of a flawless grass lawn,

and clover wasn’t part of that picture, Tukey said. Clover came to be looked down on as a weed, something that marred a lawn’s uniformity and put children at risk by attracting bees. Now, however, interest is growing in more natural ways for caring for lawns. And that’s bringing clover back into the spotlight. Clover has much to recom-

mend it as a lawn plant, said Melinda Myers, a horticulturist and author of more than 20 gardening books, including “The Ohio Lawn Guide.” Probably its biggest benefit is its ability to fix nitrogen, which means clover is its own little fertilizer factory. Clover takes nitrogen from the air,

converts it to a form plants can use and eventually releases it to the surrounding soil. In fact, clover is nature’s way of healing soil that’s nitrogen-deficient, Myers said. That’s why it tends to move into areas with poor soil, often to the homeowner’s chagrin.

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orative columns to the formal living room, which offers a fireplace framed by built-in cabinetry. Past the formal dining room, the generous island kitchen offers a snack bar and plenty of counter space. For unhindered conversation and interaction while preparing meals, it opens completely to the conversation room, a cozy family space offering a bay window (a good place for a dinette set) and a hearth.

The nearby planning desk lets you check email conveniently. Upstairs, the master suite has its own fireplace, a bumped-out bay window, seated vanity and a lavish bath with a whirlpool tub and separate shower. Two family bedrooms, one of them quite large, share a full bath with twin sinks. An impressive guest bedroom shares the third floor with a huge library or playroom. Other ideas for this space include a gym, art studio or home office.

HMAFAPW00653 DETAILS: Bedrooms: 4 Baths: 3 1/2 Third floor: 1,061 sq. ft. Second floor: 1,677 sq. ft. Main floor: 1,701 sq. ft. Total living area: 4,439 sq. ft. Standard basement: 1,701 sq. ft. Garage: 484 sq. ft. Dimensions: 50-4-by-70-2 Exterior wall framing: 2-by-6 Foundation options: standard basement, crawlspace.

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just a few months left before the summer shrouds us in heat and humidity, have your central air-conditioning system checked out. If you use window units, this might be the least-expensive time to replace older, clunkier, and lessenergy-efficient models. Vet the ventilation. How well have your windows and doors kept out wind and cold? You might find you don’t need to replace or refurbish every window, just big offenders. Look carefully, too, at windowsills and wood trim, keeping an eye

out for water intrusion and cracking, open seams and rust damage from nails. The same care should go into checking your exterior doors. Old caulk can be weathered away from where a door sill meets concrete foundation or wet ground, resulting in leakage or rot. Instead of replacing the door, simply wait until the weather is warmer and recaulk where necessary. On the roof and at the edges. Are there broken shingles up there? Do some of them curl or look as thoughtheyhavebeenwornaway? What about the gutters and downspouts? Is the water draining away from the foundation? The next time it rains, see where the runoff goes. If the water flows

toward the house rather than away, you’ll need to have the area regraded or the gutters and downspouts adjusted. Check the condition of the foundation before plant growth hides it, to find cracks that could bring water into the basement. Even if the gutters and downspouts are operational, you’ll need to check behind them. Water overrun and freezing can damage paint and wood in those places, resulting in rot. There also could be subsurface damage and dry rot along roof eaves. If there are problems, the best time to book roofers is now, before they get really busy in the spring. Insulate and protect. Even relatively low outdoor temperatures

offer the chance to target spaces where tightening up is necessary. Although snow has been scarce thus far, unfrozen ground tends to hold moisture that can corrode garage-door frames and metal railings. Rust-proof or safeguard the surfaces accordingly. Prepare to paint. It’s best to wait until the daytime temperature remains consistently higher than 50 degrees and nights stay above freezing. But the weather might be right for quickly scraping, sanding and priming smaller areas to get ready for the bigger job. In a heated garage or properly ventilated basement, you can prep and paint pieces of the exterior such as shutters or window boxes.

drink on another and reading materials on the third. “It’s combining sculptural art pieces with multiple functions,” says Rick Janecek, creative director and lead product designer of Global Views. Space planning also is a reason for having more than one coffee table. Two small coffee tables rather than a single large one prevent the person sitting in the middle of a sofa from becoming trapped, says Bobanne Kalkofen, interior design professor at Johnson County Community College. “One coffee table can act as a blockade,” Kalkofen says. Measurements can determine coffee-table choice and placement. To reach drinks easily, the table edge should be 18 inches from the sofa. But to allow a person to comfortably get up and walk is 24 inches. In her living room, Kalkofen uses a side table for drinks because her coffee table is cube-shaped. The space underneath a legged table gives feet clearance, so it’s a more practical choice if you want to use it for drinks. Kalkofen is a fan of small ottomans with flip tops: One side is a tray, the other upholstered. They function as tables, storage and extra seating. But she has no qualms about putting her feet up on her rustic wooden coffee table in the family room. A carpet runner provides a bit of cushioning. Lamb is seeing furniture makers such as Norwalk make

1. Stack — rather than fan — books and magazines. It feels less contrived. 2. A candy dish can be sweet and stylish. 3. Leave room for drinks. Have coasters and cocktail napkins on the surface so guests don’t feel reluctant to put their drinks down.

an ottoman/coffee table hybrid. The top is similar to an upholstered bench, but a lower wooden shelf serves as storage. As an increasing number of homes contain hardwood floors instead of carpet, customers have turned away from brown wooden tables and toward pieces with metal, glass and stone. For wood, gray-washed surfaces are in style, Cook says. Coffee tables evolved from taller sofa tables during the 20th century, says Jan Cummings, who teaches furniture-history courses for Johnson County Community College’s interiordesign department. They were marketed in the 1920s, and after Prohibition was repealed, the term “cocktail table” was used. So what’s the difference between coffee and cocktail tables? In man caves, Cummings has spotted small C-shaped side tables and no coffee tables. “The coffee table is still needed,” she says. “It anchors conversation and the room.” Janecek considers the 1960s the heyday of the coffee/cocktail table. Shapes became organic. Materials included plastics, metals and glass. But a surge of design innovation is recurring now. “We just might be entering a new golden age,” he says.

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Wilkes choir performs at First Presbyterian

The Wilkes University Chamber Singers, under the direction of Steven Thomas, shared their inspiring music during worship at First Presbyterian Church of Wilkes-Barre. The University and First Presbyterian Church have enjoyed a long and appreciative friendship. From left, first row, are: Priscilla Kariger, Taylor Bridges, Dr. Steven Thomas, Leonard Frisbie, Casey Gow, Dakkota Deem. Second row: Patrick Klus, Ariel Miller, Ryan Burdick, Kelly Pleva, Brandon Scott, and Cortny Sasserson.

Brody, Logan and Conor Richardson

Brody, Logan and Conor Richardson, triplet sons of Eric and Melissa Richardson, Hanover Township, are celebrating their second birthdays today, March 24. Brody, Logan and Conor are the grandchildren of Rick and Maureen Oravic, Ashley; Mike Belusko, Wilkes-Barre; and the late Diane Belusko. They are the great-grandchildren of Francis and Nancy Belusko, Wilkes-Barre.

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Hailey E. Russ

Christopher John Metzgar, son of Rich and Shannon Metzgar, Stroudsburg, is celebrating his third birthday today, March 24. Christopher is a grandson of Lorree Levulis, Nanticoke; the late John Kubish; Woody Metzgar, Stroudsburg; and the late Joann Metzgar. He has a sister, Sarah, 9.

Hailey Emily Russ, daughter of Eric and Lisa Russ, Dallas, is celebrating her eighth birthday today, March 24. Hailey is a granddaughter of Donald and Deborah Jones, Kingston, and Warren and June Marie Russ, Swoyersville. She has a brother, Tanner, 22 months.

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Step Into Spring Fashion Show set Prince of Peace Episcopal Church of Dallas will hold the second annual Step Into Spring Fashion Show from 1 to 3 p.m. on April 14. This year’s show will be held at the Irem Temple Country Club and will feature light fare and the latest in spring and summer attire for ladies, children and men. Fashions will be provided by area retailers including Humphrey’s, Buka, Dress Barn, Shooze, Snooty Fox, Tallulah and Yuki’s. The event will also include a themed basket raffle. Tickets are $20 and children 12 and younger are free. Advance reservations are required and will be accepted through April 1. To make a reservation, visit www.PrinceofPeaceDallasPA.org or call the church office at 675-1723. From left: The Rev. John C. Major, Prince of Peace rector; Jean Carson, event chairperson; Mary Jillson-Stout; Sandy Hunt; Beverly Cushner; and Mary Ann Hopkins.

Lauren Alexis Carpenetti, daughter of Robert and Debra Carpenetti, Trucksville, is celebrating her seventh birthday today, March 24. Lauren is a granddaughter of Terrence and Florence Stemrich, Wilkes-Barre; Lorraine Carpenetti, Nanticoke; and the late Eugene Carpenetti. She is a great-granddaughter of Ruth Steffey, La Mesa, Calif. Lauren has a sister, Ava, 4.

Making A Difference Ministries to open coffeehouse Making A Difference Ministries will open a new Christian coffeehouse tonight at The Main Bean in Luzerne. The coffeehouse will be open from 7-9 p.m. the fourth Saturday of every month. In front: Rylee Gavlick. Second row: Norm Gavlick and Angela Gavlick, directors of Making A Difference Ministries; and Stephen L. Perillo, president and co-founder of Making A Difference Ministries.

Living Way of the Cross to be presented The Greater Nanticoke Area Catholic Youth and Young Adult Ministry of St. Faustina Kowalska Parish will solemnly present the sixth annual Living Way of the Cross, a presentation of the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, by students in junior and senior high school on Palm Sunday, April 1. The event will be at the main site of St. Faustina Parish, 520 South Hanover St., Nanticoke. Doors open at 6 p.m. Admission is free; however, good-will offerings will be accepted for the benefit of the Youth Ministry. Shown are Brianne Tomko, who will portray Mary, the Mother of Jesus and Jeff Jaikes, who will portray Jesus.

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Brownies from Gate of Heaven, Our Lady of Victory and St. Therese’s parishes received their Family of God medals at a Mass held at Gate of Heaven Church on Girl Scout Sunday on March 1 1. The girls also earned the “100 Years Together 1912-2012 Catholic Girl Scout “ patch and the “Mother Teresa Model of Faith Catholic Identity� patch. Amy Huntington was the Family of God Program adviser. Last fall, the girls embarked on a four-month journey that strengthened their love and faith in God and “God’s family.� On March 5, the girls, who represent three Brownie troops in the Back Mountain area, held a prayer service at the Mercy Hall Student Chapel at Misericordia University. At Gate of Heaven Church, from left: Jessica Allen, Shelby Pocono, Morgan Sakulich, Cara Pocono, Marigrace Huntington, Chloe Zondlo, Melanie Selner, and Morgan Williams. Absent: Madison Carlsson and Isabella Locke.

The Knights of Columbus, Our Lady of Czestochowa Assembly 1928, recently held their annual Charter Night at Assumpta Council, Luzerne. The evening began with a cocktail hour with hors d’oeuvres, followed by a short program where the guest of honor, Sir Knight Robert Gabriesheski, was presented with a certificate of appreciation and a lapel pin for his services. Dinner and dancing followed to the George Tarasek Orchestra. From left, seated, are: Sir Knight Michael Berish, faithful navigator; Ann Berish; Sir Knight Robert Gabriesheski, honoree; Shilea Gabriesheski; Sir Knight Edward Krystofosky, chairman; Lillian Bogdon. Standing: the Rev. Paul Gagawalla; Sir William C. Jones, former master of Calvert Province; the Rev. Gregory Villaescusa, assistant pastor of St. Ignatius Church, Kingston; the Rev. Robert Kelleher, faithful friar of Our Lady of Czestochowa Assembly; Charlotte Prohaska and Sir Knight Charles Prohaska, toastmaster.

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Cyrenians of St. Leo’s/Holy Rosary, Ashley, will celebrate the Seder Supper on April 4. The event will be at 6:15 p.m. in the church hall. It was at such a supper that Jesus celebrated the first Mass and instituted the Eucharist. All are invited to this moving celebration. Shown is Patrick Lehman explaining the meaning of a shank bone.

CLARKS SUMMIT: Country Alliance Church, 14014 Orchard Drive, will sponsor a Pizza and Movie Night on March 31. Pizza will be at 5 p.m. with the movie at 6. The family film is about love and forgiveness. Those attending, should call 586-2885 and leave a message. DALLAS: Outlet Bible Tabernacle will sponsor a roller skating party from 6:30-8:30 p.m. April 10 at the Dallas Rollaway. Cost is $3 per person; $7 per family; and $1 skate rental. LARKSVILLE: High Point Baptist Church will present its 15th anniversary passion play titled, “Three Crosses.” Performances will be at 7 p.m. April 1, 5 and 6, and 1 and 7 p.m. April 7. The play tells the story of Jesus as well as the two thieves that hung on either side of him at Calvary. TRUCKSVILLE: Members of Trucksville United Methodist Church, 40 Knob Hill Road, will conduct an Election Day Café from 7 a.m.-4 p.m. April 24. Menu will include hot and cold beverages; donuts, sticky buns, brownies and cookies; sandwiches, homemade soups and chili; and hot dogs and wimpies. The café, which is handicapped accessible, has plenty of seating with table service. Proceeds will benefit Mother Teresa’s Haven, formerly VISION. LEHMAN TWP.: The Youth Fellowship of the Lehman-Idetown United Methodist Church will hold an all-you-can-eat spaghetti supper from 5-7 tonight at the church on Mountain View Drive. Proceeds will help to defray the cost of their trip to IMPACT 2012 in July. Cost is $7, adults; $3.50 for children.

Sunday SWOYERSVILLE: The Confraternity of Catholic Women of Holy Trinity Parish, Swoyersville, 2 p.m., in the church hall. Plans will be made for the spring rummage sale in April and the Confraternity’s annual breakfast in May. A social will follow the meeting and new members are welcome. Madeleine Barush will preside. The Rev. Joseph Pisaneschi, pastor, is spiritual moderator.

Wednesday WILKES-BARRE: The Christian Women of Our Lady of Hope Parish, 40 Park Ave., 6:30 p.m., at the parish rectory. Hostesses: June Swida and Martha Lock. Ann Shinko is president of the society and the Rev. John Terry is moderator. New members are invited to attend.

April 1 1 NANTICOKE: Padre Pio Prayer Group, after the 6 p.m. Mass, St. Faustina Parish Main Site, South Hanover Street.

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536 Village Rd, Orange Pastor Frank Chorba 333-5172 Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 7 p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Messages-To-Go Ministry apostolicfaith.net

Assembly of God Back Mountain Harvest Assembly 340 Carverton Rd. Trucksville Pastor Dan Miller 570-696-1128 www.bmha.org Saturday Evening Worship 6:30PM Sunday Morning Worship 8AM 9:45AM & 11AM Sunday School 9:45AM Sunday Evening Worship 6:30PM Wednesday Mid-Week

7:00PM Other meetings, ministries and events for children, youth, men, and women. Please call for days and times

First Assembly Of God

424 Stanton Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

SUNDAY SERVICES Celebration Service 9 & 10:45AM Christian Education 9AM Kidz Church 10:45AM Intercessory Prayer 8:15AM TUESDAY Women’s Bible Study 10AM WEDNESDAY Family Night Ministries 7PM THURSDAY Evidence Youth Group 6:30PM 570-829-0989 www.wilkesbarreag.com

Luzerne Assembly of God 649 Bennett St. 570-338-2415 SUNDAY WORSHIP 11AM COME WORSHIP CHRIST JESUS. All Are Welcome.

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Baptist

Nebo Baptist Church of Nanticoke

75 Prospect St. Nanticoke 735-3932 Pastor Tim Hall www.nebobaptist.org Worship Service Sun. 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m. Sun School 9:45 a.m. Nursery Junior Church Youth Groups Great Bible Seminars Everyone is Welcome

Welsh Bethel Baptist Parish & Loomis St. W-B Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. Bible Study Wed 6:30 p.m. Pastor Don Hartsthorne 822-3372

Mt. Zion Baptist Church

105 HILL ST...WILKES-BARRE Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m. We offer Children’s Church Prayer Service Wednesday 7p.m. Bible Study Wednesday 8 p.m. Rev. Michael E. Brewster, Pastor

First Baptist

48 S. River St. W-B Pastor Shawn Walker 822-7482 Sunday Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. “The Place for a New Beginning..”

First Baptist Church Water Street Pittston 654-0283 Rev. James H. Breese, Pastor Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. Children’s Sun School 9:30 a.m. Adult/Teen Sun School 10:45 a.m. Bible Study/Prayer Meeting Wed at 7:15 p.m. Chairlift Available

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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Christ Community Church

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

Cross Creek Community Church

Bible

Slocum Chapel

1024 Exeter Avenue Exeter, PA 18643 Pastor Guy Giordano (570) 388-5213 SUNDAY SERVICES Intercessory Prayer 9:30am Worship Service 10:00am Sunday School/ Nursery Provided WEDNESDAY SERVICES Bible Study & Prayer 7pm Visitors Welcome! Encounter Christ in a historical church in a new & relevant way.

Episcopal 373 N. Main Street, W-B Father Timothy Alleman, Rector SUNG SUNDAY EUCHARIST - 9:00 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9:00 AM SATURDAY HOLY EUCHARIST - 4:30 PM WEDNESDAY - 7:00 PM HEALING SERVICE & HOLY EUCHARIST

Grace Community Church

A Bible Teaching Ministry Memorial Hwy. Dallas Sunday Services: 11 a.m., 6 p.m. (570) 675-3723 www.gracechurchdallas.org

Catholic

PARISH OF ST. ANDRE BESSETTE Vigil (Saturday)

• 4:00 p.m. at Holy Saviour Worship Site, 56 Hillard St, East End (570)823-4988 • 5:30 p.m. at St. Stanislaus Worship Site, 668 N. Main St., North End

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

126 Nesbitt St. Larksville, PA 18651 570-779-9620 A WELCOMING, GROWING, FAITH COMMUNITY Saturday 4 p.m. Sunday 7 a.m., 9 a.m. & 11 a.m. Ample, Easy Parking Handicapped Accessible Confessions: Saturday 3 p.m.

Dallas Baptist Harvey’s Lake

Highway, Dallas 639-5099 Pastor Jerry Branch Sun. Worship 9:15 & 11 am www.dallasbaptist church.org

Living Hope Bible Church

WHERE HOPE COMES TO LIFE AND THE SON ALWAYS SHINES 35 S. Main St. Plains, PA Pastor Mark DeSilva Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m. Mid Week Bible Study every Wed at 6:30pm Youth Group Men’s & Women’s Bible Studies For information call 570-406-4295 www.lhbcpa.org

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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

453 S. Main Street, W-B Rev. Mary E. Laufer Sunday Holy Communion 8:00 and 10:45 a.m.

St. Stephen’s

Episcopal Pro- Cathedral 35 S. Franklin St., W-B Holy Communion 8:00 Church School 10:00 Choral Eucharist 10:30 Nursery 9:00 - 12:15 Call 825-6653 for information about Worship Music Programs and Community Ministries

SAINT MARY’S CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Our Lady of Fatima Parish 134 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA (570) 823-4168 Saturday: 4:00PM Sunday: 8AM, 10AM, 12:10PM & 7PM Monsignor Thomas V. Banick, Pastor

Episcopal ST. CLEMENT & ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

St. John’s Lutheran Church

Evangelical Free Church

Fellowship Evangelical Free Church

Wyoming Presbyterian Church

106 Welles St. (Hanover Section) Nanticoke, PA 570-735-2263 www.stjohnsnanticoke.org stjohnsnanticoke@gmail.com Saturday Great Vespers 4 pm Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:30 am Fr. Adam Sexton

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church 32 E. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Phone: 570-823-4805 Father George Dimopoulos Sunday Orthos 8:30 a.m. Divine Liturgy 9:45 a.m. www.greekorthodox.com

Primitive Methodist

New Life Community Church

570 South Main Rd., Mountaintop, PA 868-5155 Pastor Dave Elick Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 8:30 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Bible Services Thurs. 7 p.m. All Are Welcome

410 S. River St. Saint Mary Wilkes-Barre Antiochian Worship Orthodox Church 905 South Main Street 11 AM Wilkes-Barre Very Rev, David Hester John Karam Office Phone 823-7139 SaturdayDeacon - Great Vespers 6 p.m. St. John’s Lutheran

Christian

Presbyterian

St. Martin In-The-Fields

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

Nanticoke

Sunday - Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. Parish Office 824-5016 All Are Welcome Website: www.antiochian.org

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Presbyterian

231 State St. Holy Communion Sunday 8 am & 9:30 am Office 735-8531 Christian Education 10:30 am ONE-HOLYCATHOLIC-APOSTOLIC

St. Marks Lutheran Church 56 S. Hancock St., W-B Pastor - Rev. Mary Lauffer Sunday Worship 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m.

First United Presbyterian Church

115 Exeter Ave., West Pittston 654-8121 Worship 11:00 AM at St. Cecilia’s Roman Catholic Church, Wyoming Avenue, Exeter Rev. James E. Thyren, Pastor

Seventh Day Adventist

Seventh Day Adventist Church

17 Second Ave., Kingston Saturday Services Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Children SS 9:45 a.m. Worship Hour 11 a.m. Fellowship Lunch 12:15 p.m. Guests Are Welcome Every Sabbath

United Methodist First St. Matthew Presbyterian Central United Lutheran Church 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

489 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre 570-208-1281 Sunday Service 10:30am NewHopenepa.com Pastors Richard & Susanne Bolt

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

Adult Bible Study 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Missouri Synod

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 WE HAVE MOVED!!

NEW HOPE CHURCH

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!

14 Broad St. Pittston Sun Worship 9:15 am Rev. William N Lukesh All Are Welcome

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

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

Loyalville Rd., Lake Township Sunday Worship 9:30 am Community Dinner 2nd Saturday Each Month. Call For Menu 570-477-3521

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

446 Bennet St., Luzerne Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Church School during Worship Carol E. Coleman Pastor 287-6231

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

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

shavertownumc.com 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown Phone-a-prayer 675-4666 Pastor: Rev. M. Lynn Snyder Organ/Choir Director Deborah Kelleher Saturday Service 5:30 p.m. Chapel Service Sunday Service 9:30 a.m. - Worship Service Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Prayer & Praise Service - 2nd Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Nursery Care Available during Sunday Service For more information call the office at 570-675-3616

Trucksville United Methodist Rev. Marian Hartman, Pastor Dr. Stephen L. Broskoske, 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

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

Miner Congregational UCC 137 Abbott St. PLAINS Pastor Joan Mitchell Sun. Service 9am Sun School 10am

570-829-6363

Unitarian Universalist

Unitarian Universalist

Orthodox

Lutheran

Loyalville United Methodist Church

Shavertown United Methodist Church

“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

United Methodist

Wyoming Ave. at Institute St., 570-693-0594 Laura Lewis, Pastor Holy Trinity Worship Service: 11 a.m. Lutheran Church St. John Baptist Sunday School: 10 a.m. Luzerne United 813 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Methodist Church Orthodox Church

Messiah Lutheran Church

3085 Church Rd., Sunday Services 9am & Wyoming Ave. 10:45am Mountaintop Christian 50 S. Meade St. With Jr. Church & Nursery Rev. Dan FitzSimmons 881 Wyoming Ave., Available. Wilkes-Barre, PA Kingston CHORAL EUCHARIST Chester F. Dudick, Pastor Wed 6:30 Family Night 570-288-4855 with Awana for ages 18 (570) 820-8355 Pastor Dennis Gray 10AM months - 6th grade. SUNDAY SCHOOL Come Hear The HEALING SERVICE College & Career, 9:30 a.m. Word Of God, CrossRoads for Teens, Last Sunday WORSHIP SERVICE Let It Change Deaf Ministry, Small 10:30 a.m. Your Life! each month PRAYER, BIBLE STUDY Groups, Men’s & Women’s Sunday School Ministry, Groups. 9:45 a.m. & PIONEER CLUB Serving through Faith, Celebrate Recovery for Morning Worship Wed 6:30 p.m. 11 a.m. WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP Hurts, Habits, Hang-Ups Praise & Good Works Communion Tuesday’s 6:30pm 2nd Tuesday of the month Every Sunday Discover the difference! 6:30 p.m. Four Square Wednesday Bible 370 Carverton Road, AFTERNOON Study 7:00 p.m. Gospel Trucksville 696-0399 FELLOWSHIP ELEVATOR www.crosscreekcc.org 12 noon last Sunday of the Month EXPOSITORY PREACHING: EXPLAINING GOD’S TRUTH, ONE VERSE AT A TIME.

Orthodox Church In America 401 East Main St., W-B Phone: 825-6540 Rev. David Shewczyk Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:00 a.m. Feast Days 9:00 a.m. Saturday Vespers: Summer 6:00 p.m. - Winter 4:00 p.m.

Saturday Contemporary Holy Communion 5:30 Sunday Holy Communion 10:00 Rev. Paul Metzloff Handicapped Accessible

Catholic St. John The Baptist Church

Orthodox Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

River Of Life Fellowship Church 22 Outlet Road Lehman, PA 675-8109 www.rolfministries.org Sunday School 9:15am Service 10:30am Nursery provided Thursday Night 6:30pm Bible study & Youth Groups Coffee house Fridays 6 to 9 pm with live music.

Lutheran

Forty Fort United Methodist Church

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

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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Son’s inattention threatens his mother’s contact with her grandchild Dear Abby: My handsome, 21-yearold son, “Dylan,” has a beautiful girlfriend and a 14-month-old child. They have been together for three years. Dylan works out of town. He gets back late on Friday afternoons and leaves again on Sunday afternoon. The problem is, he goes to bed soon after he gets home and then goes out on Saturday, returning at about 2 a.m. or so Sunday morning. He spends very little time with his girlfriend and their child. Otherwise, he’s good to them, provides a good home and most things they need. But he doesn’t give them attention or love.

DEAR ABBY ADVICE I’m afraid Dylan’s girlfriend is getting fed up with this. She’s a good “wife” and a wonderful mother, but if she leaves, I’m afraid I won’t get to see my grandchild. Please tell me what to do. (Dylan’s father isn’t in the picture.) — Afraid of the Future in North Carolina Dear Afraid: Was Dylan’s father ever in the picture? If he wasn’t, it’s possible that Dylan has no concept of how to be a good father or partner. The first thing you should do (if you

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Project Name: SEQUENCING BATCH REACTOR WWTP UPGRADE PROJECT Project Location: MOCANAQUA, CONYINGHAM TWP., LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA The proposed work for this contract will include: Installation of two Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) concrete basins, modifications to existing tanks and equipment, installation of associated piping and equipment, and all other related work. The Bidding Documents including Bidding Requirements, Contract Documents, Specifications and Drawings indicate the extent of the work to be completed. The Bidding Documents may be reviewed at the Issuing Office, Reilly Associates, 49 South Main Street, Suite 200, Pittston, PA 18640, (570) 654-2473 during normal business hours 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Copies of the Bidding Documents must be obtained from Reilly Associates (Address Above) by providing a non-refundable deposit of $150.00 made payable to “Reilly Associates”. Addenda, if any, will be issued to only those persons whose names and addresses are on record with Reilly Associates as having obtained the Bidding Documents. All questions concerning the Bidding Documents shall be addressed to: The Project Engineer c/o Reilly Associates, 49 South Main Street, Suite 200, Pittston, PA 18640, phone (570) 654-2473. A Bid must be accompanied by Bid security made payable to SANITARY SEWER AUTHORITY OF THE BOROUGH OF SHICKSHINNY in an amount of 10% percent of Bidder’s maximum Bid price and in the form of a certified check, bank money order, or a Bid bond (on the form attached) issued by an acceptable surety. Attention is called to the following: The Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, religion, color, handicap, national origin, age or sex. The following wage rate requirements are applicable to this contract: FEDERAL DAVIS-BACON A pre-Bid conference will be held for this project. The pre-Bid conference will be held on APRIL 12, 2012 AT 1:00 P.M. at SANITARY SEWER AUTHORITY OF THE BOROUGH OF SHICKSHINNY OFFICE AND TREATMENT PLANT. The pre-Bid conference is not mandatory. All Bidders must compliance with Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Firm Solicitation Requirements. SANITARY SEWER AUTHORITY OF THE BOROUGH OF SHICKSHINNY reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in the bidding. SANITARY SEWER AUTHORITY OF THE BOROUGH OF SHICKSHINNY GILBERT GLECO CHAIRMAN

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS will be received at the Office of the City Clerk, 4th Floor, City Hall, Wilkes-Barre, PA until 9:30 A.M., and then publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 A.M., on the 10th day of April, 2012, for the 2012 CDBG-R Court Street Wall/Guide Rail Project.. SEALED BIDS are invited on the following work items: Wall Repair and Guide Rail on Court Street within the City of Wilkes-Barre as indicated in the Contract Documents. Bid Specifications will be available in the above-mentioned office from 9:00 A.M., to 4:30 P.M. Separate Contracts for each project will be awarded to the responsible bidder who submits the lowest bid for the selected work, as determined by the Owner. The successful bidder shall anticipate a Notice of Award within sixty (60) calendar days after opening the bids and a Notice to Proceed shall be issued shortly thereafter. Bid Security, in the amount of ten (10%) percent of the total bid shall be submitted with each bid, in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum salaries and wages, as set forth in the Contract Documents must be paid on the project. The Contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, age, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap or family status, and that to the greatest extent feasible utilize project area businesses located in or owned in substantial part by project area residents. In addition to Equal Employment requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, the contractor must also establish a 6.9% goal for female participation and a 0.6% goal for minority participation in his aggregate on-site construction work force, for contracts in excess of $10,000.00 (Ten Thousand Dollars) whether or not part of that work force is performing work on a federal or federally assisted construction contract or subcontract. In accordance with Executive Order 11625 and 12138, the Contractor must utilize, to the greatest extent feasible, minority and women-owned business concerns which are located in the municipality, county, or the general trade area. The City of Wilkes-Barre reserves the right to reject any or all bids or portions thereof, and to waive informalities in the bidding. Bids may be held by the City of Wilkes-Barre for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days from the date of opening of bids for the purpose of reviewing the bids, prior to awarding this Contract. In this period of time, no Bidder may withdraw his Bid. The City of Wilkes-Barre does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, family, and handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. Wilkes-Barre City Hall is a facility accessible to persons with disabilities. Thomas M. Leighton, Mayor THE CITY OF WILKES-BARRE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

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PUBLIC NOTICE LUZERNE COUNTY CHILDREN & YOUTH AND JUVENILE PROBATION SERVICES INVITES QUALIFIED AGENCIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL(S) TO PROVIDE SERVICES FOR THE PERIOD JULY 1, 2012 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2013. CONTRACTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Broadcast Media Services, Community Based Prevention/Crisis Services, Drug and Alcohol Urine Screening – WilkesBarre, Drug and Alcohol Urine Screening Hazleton, In Person Spanish-Sign Language-Document Translation Services, Family Finding Services, Family Group Decision Making, Guardian Ad Litem Services, Information/Referral/After Hours Service, Intensive Family Support/Parenting Program, Language Line/In Person Interpreters, Out of County/State Casework Visitation with Safety Assessment and Home Evaluations, Parenting Education, Non MA Eligible and Non MA Reimbursable Psychological Services, Comprehensive Family Assessment, Runaway Youth Program, Time Limited Family Reunification, Specialized Adolescent Assessment, Supervised Independent Living Program, Supervised Visitation, JPO – Community Based After School Program, JPO – High Risk Re-Entry Program, JPO Juvenile House Arrest-Electronic Monitoring Program, JPO - Outreach Prevention Program, JPO - Youth Community Service Program, JPO Youth Development Activities, Voluntary Community Service Program RESPONSES FOR THE LISTED REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE LUZERNE COUNTY PURCHASING DEPARTMENT, C/O FRANK A. PUGLIESE, JR., 20 NORTH PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WILKES BARRE, PA 18701 BY APRIL 9, 2012 BY 4:00 P.M. A optional bidders conference will be held on April 2, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at Luzerne County Children & Youth Services Office. RFP packages may be obtained at the offices of Luzerne Purchasing Department in the Penn Place Building, 20 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes Barre, Pa 18711, and also on the County website at www.luzernecounty.org. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN RFP REJECTION. RFP’S MAY BE RECEIVED WEEKDAYS BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 9:00 AM TO 4:00 PM. ONLY (EXCLUDING HOLIDAYS). THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AGE, FAMILY, AND HANDICAPPED STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICES.

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LEGAL NOTICE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR LUZERNE COUNTY COMPUTER & ELECTRONIC MATERIAL COLLECTION, RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL CONTRACT. The County of Luzerne is soliciting formal proposals from firms presenting their qualifications for a two day drop-off event for computer and electronic material (CEM). Interested firms or individuals are invited to submit proposals to Purchasing Department, by 4:00 P.M. on April 4, 2012 SCOPE OF WORK A detailed scope of work is available from the Luzerne County Solid Waste Management Office, Luzerne County West Side Annex, 2009 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, PA 18704, telephone (570) 331-7048 or by emailing: Elizabeth M. DeNardi at beth@luzernecounty.org INFORMATION AND DATE REQUIRED OF EACH RESPONDENT. All respondents are required to submit an original and three copies of their proposal in a plain envelope with the project title clearly marked on the outside of the envelope. Each proposal shall contain responses to at least the following. 1. Qualifications, Experience and Time Commitments of Proposed Technical Staff. 1. Collection Event - Outline the experience of the Respondent in conducting efforts of the nature and scope with similar projects. Identify the key personnel and or subcontractors assigned to the project. 2. CEM Dismantling, Salvage, Sale, Reuse, Recycling and/or Disposal - Identify facilities, contractors, subcontractors, markets and other related services for the project. 3. Qualification of Contractors - Description of the firm, its general nature and background. Qualify general experience of the company and key staff and management. Must be R2 certified, proof required. 4. Compensation - Indicate a per pound price for CEM products, to be paid to the county along with an approximate time for waste manifests and certification of recycling. Items that do not qualify for the price range will be accepted by the vendor at no cost to county. The County intends to make the selection and award a contract to a Respondent whose proposal will be most advantageous to the County, with relevant experience, ability to meet the time requirements, all certifications by the state and all other pertinent factors being considered. The County reserves the right to reject any and all proposals if it feels it is in the best interest of the County. The County of Luzerne does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, family and handicapped status in employment or the provision of services. THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. County Manager

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LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the City of Wilkes-Barre for miscellaneous repairs to the Brookside Levee along North Washington Street at their municipal building located at 40 East Market Street, WilkesBarre, PA 18711, Luzerne County. Bids will be accepted at the municipal office until 3:00 P.M., local time, April 10th , 2012. All timely bids will then be publicly opened and read aloud at 3:30 P.M.. Time deadlines will be strictly enforced. Bid envelopes must be sealed and plainly marked “2011 FLOOD RECOVERY BROOKSIDE LEVEE/UTILITY REPAIR – CONTRACT A”. Technical specifications may be obtained at City Hall located at 40 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 , for a NON REFUNDABLE fee of fifty dollars ($50.00). Each Bid when submitted must be accompanied by a “Bid Guaranty” which shall not be less than ten (10%) percent of the amount of the Bid, as herein specified. A Non-Collusion Affidavit of Prime Bidder shall also be submitted with the Bid. The Bid Guaranty may be a certified check or bank draft, payable to the order of “City of Wilkes-Barre” or negotiable U.S. Government Bonds, or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and acceptable surety. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a contract Bond covering satisfactory Performance and a Labor and Material Payment Bond. The Labor Standards, Wage Determination Decision and Anti-Kickback regulations (29 CFR, Part 3) issued by the Secretary of labor are included in the contact documents of this project and govern all work under the contracts. Wilkes-Barre City does not discriminate on the basis of their race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or familial status in employment or the provisions of services.

The Wilkes-Barre Area School District is soliciting sealed proposals for the following: PROFESSIONAL AUDIT SERVICES - PERTAINING TO FORENSIC AUDIT OF LEGAL SERVICE EXPENDITURES until 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, April 11, 2012. All proposals shall be addressed to Leonard B. Przywara, Secretary, 730 South Main Street, WilkesBarre, PA 187110375. The envelope containing the proposal to be marked “Sealed Proposal”. The Board of School Directors reserves the right to reject any and all proposals.

LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the City of Wilkes-Barre for repairs to the Brookside Levee Pump Station at their municipal building located at 40 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711, Luzerne County. Bids will be accepted at the municipal office until 3:00 P.M., local time, April 10th , 2012. All timely bids will then be publicly opened and read aloud at 3:30 P.M.. Time dead-lines will be strictly enforced. Bid envelopes must be sealed and plainly marked “2011 FLOOD RECOVERY BROOKSIDE PUMP STATION REPAIR – CONTRACT B”. Technical specifications may be obtained at City Hall located at 40 East Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 , for a NON REFUNDABLE fee of fifty dollars ($50.00). Each Bid when submitted must be accompanied by a “Bid Guaranty” which shall not be less than ten (10%) percent of the amount of the Bid, as herein specified. A Non-Collusion Affidavit of Prime Bidder shall also be submitted with the Bid. The Bid Guaranty may be a certified check or bank draft, payable to the order of “City of Wilkes-Barre” or negotiable U.S. Government Bonds, or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the Bidder and acceptable surety. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a contract Bond covering satisfactory Performance and a Labor and Material Payment Bond. The Labor Standards, Wage Determination Decision and Anti-Kickback regulations (29 CFR, Part 3) issued by the Secretary of labor are included in the contact documents of this project and govern all work under the contracts.

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2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD 1-47041, GOLD, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD (DR) 1-47433DR, GOLD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD 1-46921, GRAY, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD 1-46920, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD 1-47347, RED, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD 1-47345, RED, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD 1-46832, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD 2-24758, BLUE, 4CYL, BLACK CLOTH, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLS 4X4 1-46810, WHITE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD 1-47602, BLACK, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47416DR, SILVER, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD (DR) 7-7566DR, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT AWD (DR) 1-47274DR, SPORT BLUE, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47608DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 5-156DR, STERLING GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47453DR, WHITE, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47390DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 5-215DR, BLACK, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47309DR, GRAY, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 2-23843DR, GOLD, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47610DR, STEEL BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47616DR, STEEL BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47611DR, SILVER, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47613DR, BLUE FLAME, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47614DR, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47615DR, GOLD, V6, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4 (DR) 1-47593DR, RED, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47328DR, SILVER, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47592DR, SILVER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4 (DR) 7-7762DR, BR BLUE, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD ESCAPE LIMITED 4X4 (DR) 1-46929DR, MED RED, V6, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO

FORD F-SERIES

38,000 MILES 50,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 24,000 MILES 17,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 21,000 MILES 39,000 MILES 48,000 MILES 43,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 21,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 19,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 19,000 MILES 16,000 MILES 14,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 17,000 MILES 16,000 MILES 24,000 MILES 18,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 21,000 MILES

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1-47594S, BLACK, LEATHER, SUNROOF, NAVI, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES

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FORD VANS 2011 FORD E250 CARGO VAN (DR) 5-204DR, WHITE, V8, PWIND, PLOCKS, VINYL SEAT, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES 2011 FORD E250 CARGO VAN (DR) 1-47413DR, WHITE, V8, PWIND, PLOCKS, VINYL SEAT, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES 2010 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT XL CARGO VAN 1-46657DR, WHITE, 4CYL, CLOTH, AIR, AUTO 29,000 MILES 2011 FORD E350 XLT PASSENGER VAN (DR) 6-317DR, WHITE, V8, 12 PASSENGER, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 14,000 MILES 2011 FORD E350 XLT PASSENGER VAN (DR) 6-318DR, BEIGE, V8, 12 PASSENGER, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 15,000 MILES 2012 FORD E250 CARGO VAN (DR) 1-47603DR, WHITE, V8, PWIND, PLOCKS, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES 2012 FORD E250 CARGO VAN (DR) 1-47604DR, WHITE, V8, PWIND, PLOCKS, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES 2012 FORD E250 CARGO VAN (DR) 1-47605DR, WHITE, V8, PWIND, PLOCKS, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES 2012 FORD E250 CARGO VAN (DR) 1-47606DR, WHITE, V8, PWIND, PLOCKS, AIR, AUTO 16,000 MILES 2011 FORD E350 XLT PASSENGER VAN (DR) 1-47088DR, WHITE, V8, 15 PASSENGER PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 19,000 MILES 2011 FORD E350 XLT PASSENGER VAN (DR) 2-25004DR, WHITE, V8, 15 PASSENGER PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES 2011 FORD E350 XLT PASSENGER VAN (DR) 1-46960DR, WHITE, V8, 15 PASSENGER, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 14,000 MILES 2011 FORD E350 XLT PASSENGER VAN 1-47020, WHITE, V8, 15 PASSENGER, PWIND, DUAL AC 13,000 MILES 2008 FORD E350 CUTAWAY VAN DUALLY 21,000 MILES

1-45552S, WHITE, V8, 15 FOOT BOX, AIR, AUTO

17,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 18,999 $ 18,999 $ 19,999 $ 19,999 $ 19,999 $ 19,999 $ 21,999 $ 21,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $

FORD EXPEDITION 2008 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 1-47644, BLACK, V8, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 PHF11-293A, BLUE PEARL, V8, 3RD, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4 (DR) 5-154DR, WHITE, V8, 3RD, ALLOYS, BOARDS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-46875DR, BLACK, V8, 3RD, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, DUAL AC 2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-46805DR, BLACK, V8, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, BOARDS, DUAL AC 2011 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 (DR) 6-288DR, RED, V8, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, BOARDS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4 (DR) 1-47190DR, BLUE, V8, 3RD, ALLOYS, BOARDS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4 (DR) 5-160DR, SILVER, V8, 3RD, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, BOARDS, DUAL AC 2011 FORD EXPEDITION EL XLT 4X4 (DR) 5-117DR, BLACK, V8, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 2011 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 (DR) 6-287DR, RED, V8, 3RD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, BOARDS, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC

31,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 23,000 MILES 27,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 24,000 MILES 14,000 MILES 12,000 MILES

20,999 $ 26,999 $ 27,999 $ 27,999 $ 27,999 $ 28,999 $ 28,999 $ 28,999 $ 28,999 $ 29,999 $

FORD TAURUS 2008 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR 1-46746, ICE BLUE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR 6-283, LT BLUE, ALLOYS, DUAL PWR SEATS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2008 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR AWD 2-24484, SILVER, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2008 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR 2-24242, MAROON, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD TAURUS SEL 4DR AWD BF12-157A, RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO

49,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 38,000 MILES 26,000 MILES 29,000 MILES

11,999 13,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $ 21,999 $ $

2008 FORD F150 XL REG CAB HF12-93A, RED, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 60,000 MILES 2007 FORD F150 XL REG CAB 1-47359, WHITE, V6, VINYL INTERIOR, CD, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 45,000 MILES 2007 FORD F150 XL REG CAB 1-47503, BLACK, V6, VINYL INTERIOR, AM-FM, 2WD, 5SP 43,000 MILES 2008 FORD F150 XL REG CAB 2-23175, WHITE, V6, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 42,000 MILES 2009 FORD F150 XL REG LONGBED 1-47129, WHITE, V8, TOW PKG, BEDLINER, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 48,000 MILES 2008 FORD F150 XL REG CAB 2-24062, SILVER, V6, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES 2008 FORD F150 XL REG LONGBED 1-45956, WHITE, V6, CLOTH, BEDLINER, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 42,000 MILES 2008 FORD F150 XL REG CAB 1-45292, WHITE, METAL CAP WITH BARN DOORS, LADDER RACK, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 40,000 MILES 2008 FORD F150 XL REG LONGBED 1-46616, GOLD, V6, CLOTH, BEDLINER, TRAILERING PKG, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 26,000 MILES 2008 FORD F150 XL REG LONGBED 1-45555S, RED, V6, CLOTH, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 39,000 MILES 2008 FORD F150 XL REG LONGBED 1-46293S, BLUE, V6, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES 2008 FORD F150 XL REG LONGBED 1-45524, DK GRAY, V6, VINYL INTERIOR, BEDLINER, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES 2010 FORD F150 XL REG LONGBED (DR) 1-45983DR, WHITE, V8, CLOTH, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 30,000 MILES 2010 FORD F150 XL REG LONGBED 1-47151, WHITE, V8, CRUISE, CD, CLOTH, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 35,000 MILES 2009 FORD F150 XL REG LONGBED 1-46975, SILVER, V8, FULL BED CAP, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 41,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 XL REG LONGBED 7-7587, WHITE, V6, CLOTH, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 20 MILES 2009 FORD F250 XL REG CAB 4X4 BF12-109A, RED, AIR, AUTO 49,000 MILES 2008 FORD F150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4 2-24565SA, BLACK, V8, ALLOYS, BOARDS, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 28,000 MILES 2010 FORD F150 XLT REG CAB 4X4 2-25049, BLACK, V8, BOARDS, PWIND, CRUISE, CHROMES, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 XL REG 4X4 LONGBED (DR) 2-24990DR, SILVER, V6, PWIND, PLOCKS, CD, AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 XL REG 4X4 LONGBED (DR) 2-24994DR, SILVER, V6, PWIND, PLOCKS, CD, AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 XL REG 4X4 LONGBED (DR) 2-24991DR, MED GRAY, V6, PWIND, PLOCKS, CD, AIR, AUTO 6,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 XL REG 4X4 LONGBED (DR) 2-24992DR, WHITE, V6, PWIND, PLOCKS, CD, AIR, AUTO 4,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 XL REG 4X4 LONGBED (DR) 2-24993DR, WHITE, V6, PWIND, PLOCKS, CD, AIR, AUTO 5,000 MILES 2009 FORD F150 STX EXT CAB 4X4 1-46982, GOLD, V8, 18”ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CHROME BOARDS, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES 2009 FORD F250 XL REG 4X4 LONGBED 1-47254, RED, V8, BEDLINER, RUN BOARDS, AIR, AUTO 10,000 MILES 2010 FORD F150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4 2-24744, SILVER, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 24,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 XL SUPERCAB 4X4 2-24973, SILVER, 5.0V8, PWIND, CRUISE, CLOTH, AIR, AUTO 1,000 MILES 2008 FORD F150 LARIAT CREW 4X4 4DR BF12-165B, PEARL, 5.4V8, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 36,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 XLT CREW 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-47549DR, GRAY, 5.0V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 XLT CREW 4X4 4DR (DR) 1-47550DR, RED, 5.0V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES 2011 FORD F250 XL REG 4X4 LONGBED 2-25033, WHITE, V8, PWIND, PLOCKS, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 7,000 MILES 2010 FORD F250 XLT CREW 4X4 4DR FX4 2-25067, GRAY, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, BEDLINER, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES 2011 FORD F350 XLT CREW 4X4 4DR LONGBED 1-47265, BLACK, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 4,000 MILES 2011 FORD F350 XLT CREW 4X4 4DR LONGBED 1-47266, WHITE, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 4,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 XLT CREW 4X4 4DR ECOBOOST J12-50B, WHITE-SILVER, V6, BUCKETS, CHROMES, PSEAT, TOW PKG, CRUISE, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 3,000 MILES 2011 FORD F250 XLT CREW 4X4 DIESEL 4DR (DR) 1-46872DR, SILVER, DIESEL, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, ALLOYS, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES 2011 FORD F150 LARIAT CREW 4X4 4DR LIMITED HF12-143A, WHITE PLATINUM, 6.2V8, NAVI, ROOF, LEATHER CAPTAINS, PWR DEPLOY BOARDS, AIR, AUTO 8,000 MILES 2011 FORD F350 XLT CREW 4X4 DIESEL 4DR OFF-ROAD 10 MILES

7-7598M, SILVER, DIESEL, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, BOARDS, AIR, AUTO

9,999 9,999 $ 9,999 $ 10,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $ 17,999 $ 17,999 $ 18,999 $ 20,999 $ 21,999 $ 21,999 $ 21,999 $ 21,999 $ 21,999 $ 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 23,999 $ 24,999 $ 24,999 $ 26,999 $ 26,999 $ 26,999 $ 28,999 $ 32,999 $ 32,999 $ 33,999 $ 36,999 $ 40,999 $ 42,999 $ $

FORD RANGER 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 1-46573DR, WHITE, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 1-46575DR, WHITE, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 1-46830, WHITE, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB 6-281, WHITE, 4CYL, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD RANGER XL REG LONGBED 1-45693, WHITE, VINYL INTERIOR, LADDER RACK, TOOL BOX, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 1-46859, RED, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 2-24798, SILVER, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 2-24800, SILVER, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 1-46619, WHITE, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 2-24162S, WHITE, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 2-24586, WHITE, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 2-24685, WHITE, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 1-46928, WHITE, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 1-46538DR, WHITE, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD RANGER XL REG LONGBED 1-45694, WHITE, VINYL INTERIOR, LADDER RACK, TOOL BOX, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB 1-46195, GRAY, 4CYL, VINYL INTERIOR, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB 1-47223, WHITE, FIBERGLASS CAP WITH BARN DOORS, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD RANGER XLT REG CAB 2-23574, WHITE, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, PLOCKS, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 2-24598, WHITE, 4CYL, CLOTH SEAT, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD RANGER XL REG CAB (DR) 1-45606, WHITE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2008 FORD RANGER SPORT EXT CAB 1-45701, PWIND, JUMP SEATS, 2WD, AIR, 5SP 2010 FORD RANGER EXT CAB 4X4 BF11-247A, GRAY, V6, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP 2011 FORD RANGER XLT SUPERCAB 4X4 2-24843, BLACK, ALLOYS, JUMP SEATS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 2011 FORD RANGER XLT SUPERCAB 4X4

41,000 MILES 40,000 MILES 38,000 MILES 32,000 MILES 35,000 MILES 18,000 MILES 23,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 25,000 MILES 23,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 17,000 MILES 27,000 MILES 21,000 MILES 19,000 MILES 31,000 MILES 6,000 MILES 15,000 MILES 32,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 7,000 MILES 3,000 MILES

1-47443, RED, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, JUMP SEATS, AIR, 5SP

10,999 10,999 $ 10,999 $ 10,999 $ 10,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 17,999 $ 18,999 $ 18,999 $ $

LINCOLN MKX 2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD 1-47418, GRAY, LEATHER, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD ULTIMATE 1-47500, INK BLUE, LEATHER, PANO SUNROOF, HEAT-COOL, CHROMES, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD ULTIMATE 6-301, DK GRAY, LEATHER, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL SEATS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2008 LINCOLN MKX AWD 1-46807, BLUE, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 LINCOLN MKX AWD 7-7773, RED, LEATHER, 18”ALLOYS, HEAT-COOL, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 LINCOLN MKX AWD ELITE 7-7772, CINNAMON, LEATHER, PANO SUNROOF, NAVIGATION, 18”ALLOYS, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, AIR, AUTO 2010 LINCOLN MKX AWD ULTIMATE 6-313, BLACK, LEATHER, PANO SUNROOF, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CHROMES, AIR, AUTO 2010 LINCOLN MKX AWD ULTIMATE 7-7775, BLACK, LEATHER, PANO SUNROOF, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CHROMES, AIR, AUTO 2010 LINCOLN MKX AWD ULTIMATE 7-7767, CINNAMON, LEATHER, PANO SUNROOF, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, ALLOYS, AIR, AUTO

31,000 MILES 33,000 MILES 24,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 21,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 25,000 MILES

21,999 22,999 $ 22,999 $ 23,999 $ 26,999 $ 28,999 $ 28,999 $ 28,999 $ 28,999 $ $

2010 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 (DR) 6-175DR, BR BLUE, 3RD, LEATHER, HEATED SEATS, ALLOYS, BOARDS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 22,000 MILES 2010 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 (DR) 1-45157DR, RED, 3RD, LEATHER, HEATED SEATS, ALLOYS, BOARDS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES 2010 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 (DR) 1-45152DR, RED, 3RD, LEATHER, HEATED SEATS, ALLOYS, BOARDS, CRUISE, DUAL AC 12,000 MILES 2010 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 (DR)

11,000 MILES

22,999 $ 23,999 $ 23,999 $ 23,999 $

2009 FORD MUSTANG CPE OPD-74, SILVER, V6, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD MUSTANG CPE 7-7583DRA, RED, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE CPE 2-24645DRA, GRAY, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD MUSTANG CPE 1-47648, BLUE, V6, ALLOYS, PWIND, SPOILER, AIR, 5SP 2012 FORD MUSTANG GT CPE 1-47646, SILVER, V8, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, 6SP

30,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 26,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 25,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 19,000 MILES 13,000 MILES 6,000 MILES 14,000 MILES 14,000 MILES 7,000 MILES 5,000 MILES

$ 9,999 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $ 14,999 $

FORD FUSION 2010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR F12-148A, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 7-7650, LT GREEN, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 1-46991, WHITE, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 6CD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 1-46645, BLACK, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 6CD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 1-47074, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 1-45224, RED, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 6-299, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 6-298, SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 7-7760, SMOKE SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 7-7741, DK SILVER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 7-7678, DK BLUE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 1-46239, DK SILVER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 1-46013, RED, 17STYLED WHEELS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR) 1-47405DR, SILVER, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DESIGNED WHEELS, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 2-25024, SILVER, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD FUSION SE 4DR (DR) 2-24707DR, BLACK, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD FUSION S 4DR 1-47108S, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD FUSION SE 4DR 1-47643, SLATE BLUE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO

44,000 MILES 32,000 MILES 35,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 29,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 29,000 MILES 21,000 MILES 30,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 23,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 12,000 MILES 23,000 MILES 26,000 MILES 12,000 MILES 9,000 MILES

12,999 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 13,999 $ 14,999 $ 14,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 16,999 $ 17,999 $ $

MERCURY MILAN 2008 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 6-170, GOLD, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 26,000 MILES 2009 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 6-309, BLACK, SUNROOF, PSEAT, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES 2009 MERCURY MILAN SE 4DR 7-7605, BLACK, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, SPOILER, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 1-47277, GREEN, SUNROOF, 17DESIGNED WHEEL, PSEAT, SPOILER, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES 2009 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 2-24042, SILVER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 23,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 1-47499, RED, SUNROOF, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DESIGNED WHEELS, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 2-24823, SILVER, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 15,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 6-305, SILVER, SUNROOF, 17DESIGNED WHEEL, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 17,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 6-310, BLACK, SUNROOF, SPOILER, PSEAT, 17DESIGNED WHEELS, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 7-7781, GRAY, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 17DESIGNED WHEELS, AIR, AUTO 22,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 6-311, GRAY, SUNROOF, SPOILER, PSEAT, 17DESIGNED WHEELS, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 13,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 7-7780, GRAY, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 17DESIGNED WHEELS, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 6-315, BLACK, SUNROOF, SPOILER, PSEAT, DESIGNED WHEELS, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 6-303, SILVER, SUNROOF, 17DESIGNED WHEEL, SPOILER, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 21,000 MILES 2009 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 7-7611, SILVER, SUNROOF, 2TONE INTERIOR, PSEAT, 17”ALLOYS, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 14,000 MILES 2011 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 2-24925, BLACK, SUNROOF, PSEAT, PWIND, SPOILER, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 6-304, BLUE, SUNROOF, 17DESIGNED WHEEL, SPOILER, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 20,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 4DR 1-45613, SILVER, SUNROOF, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 19,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER 4DR 1-46179, GOLD, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 27,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER 4DR AWD 1-47203, BLACK, V6, LEATHER, SUNROOF, SPOILER, HEATED SEATS, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO

24,000 MILES

11,999 12,999 $ 12,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $ 14,999 $ 14,999 $ 14,999 $ 14,999 $ 14,999 $ 14,999 $ 14,999 $ 14,999 $ 14,999 $ 14,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 16,999 $ 17,999 $ $

LINCOLN MKS/MKZ 2008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD 7-7647, BLACK, LEATHER, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, AIR, AUTO 2009 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD 6-294, BLACK, LEATHER, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, ALLOYS, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR 2-23985, BLACK, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD 7-7715, SAGE GREEN, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2008 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD 7-7578, GREEN, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD 1-44976, SILVER, LEATHER, CHROMES, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD

2009 LINCOLN MKS 4DR OPF-312, DK BLUE, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 LINCOLN MKS 4DR AWD 1-47488, SILVER, LEATHER, 18”ALLOYS, HEAT-COOL, TECH PKG, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 LINCOLN MKS 4DR 1-46252, LT BLUE, LEATHER, 19”ALLOYS, PSEAT, HEAT-COOL SEATS, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 LINCOLN MKS 4DR AWD 6-244, RED, LEATHER, NAVIGATION, ALLOYS, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 LINCOLN MKS 4DR AWD 1-45703, RED, LEATHER, 19”ALLOYS, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD 2-25001, MED RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, NAVI, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, AIR, AUTO 2010 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD 2-25000, MED RED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, NAVI, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, AIR, AUTO 2010 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD 6-312, BLACK, LEATHER, SUNROOF, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD 7-7768, BLACK, LEATHER, ROOF, NAVI, CHROMES, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CRUISE, REAR CAMERA, AIR, AUTO 2010 LINCOLN MKZ 4DR AWD

22,000 MILES 31,000 MILES 7,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 17,000 MILES 22,000 MILES 19,000 MILES

31,000 MILES 29,000 MILES 19,000 MILES 30,000 MILES 28,000 MILES 24,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 11,000 MILES 20,000 MILES

7-7769, BLACK, LEATHER, ROOF, CHROMES, NAVI, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, CRUISE, TECH PKG, AIR, AUTO 18,000 MILES

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MERCURY MARINER

MERCURY SABLE/MARQUIS 2005 MERCURY MONTEGO PREMIER AWD OPF-310, TAN, LEATHER, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 55,000 MILES 2008 MERCURY SABLE 4DR 1-47476, LT BLUE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 60,000 MILES 2008 MERCURY SABLE 4DR 1-46663, SILVER TAN, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 48,000 MILES 2008 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 2-24361A, SILVER, V8, PSEAT, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 25,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS 4DR (DR) 1-46767DR, BLACK, V8, LEATHER, ALLOYS, SPEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 32,000 MILES 2010 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS 4DR 1-46015, BLACK, V8, LEATHER, PSEAT, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 31,000 MILES 2009 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS 2-24948, WHITE, V8, LEATHER, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO

2-24236, SILVER, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP

7-7783, BLACK, LEATHER, ROOF, CHROMES, NAVI, HEAT-COOL PSEAT, AIR, AUTO

31,000 MILES

8,999 10,999 $ 11,999 $ 11,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $ 13,999 $

$

2009 MERCURY MARINER 4X4 6-284, WHITE, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2008 MERCURY MARINER 4X4 6-176, LT GREEN, V6, SUNROOF, 17”ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2008 MERCURY MARINER 4X4 1-45346, SILVER, V6, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 MERCURY MARINER 4X4 7-7777, WHITE, 4CYL, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2009 MERCURY MARINER 4X4 7-7778, RED, 4CYL, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2010 MERCURY MARINER AWD 1-46911, RED, 4CYL, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, SYNC, AIR, AUTO

33,000 MILES 31,000 MILES 30,000 MILES 29,000 MILES 27,000 MILES 16,000 MILES

15,999 15,999 $ 15,999 $ 16,999 $ 16,999 $ 18,999 $ $

FORD FLEX

FORD MUSTANG

FORD EXPLORER 1-45154DR, RED, 3RD, LEATHER, HEATED SEATS, ALLOYS, BOARDS, CRUISE, DUAL AC

FORD FOCUS

2009 FORD FOCUS S 4DR 2-24727, BLUE, CD, AIR, 5SP 2009 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR 1-47635, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 2010 FORD FOCUS SE 2DR 2-23856, RED, ALLOYS, SPOILER, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 2010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR 1-46374, LT GREEN, ALLOYS, PWIND, AIR, 5SP 2010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR (DR) 1-46435DR, BR BLUE, ALLOYS, SPOILER, FOG LIGHTS, CRUISE, PWIND, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR N12-352A, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP 2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR 2-24192S, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR, 5SP 2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR 1-47489, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR F12-112A, GRAY, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR 2-23526, SILVER, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, 5SP 2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR 7-7713A, BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR 1-46463S, BLACK, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, CD, AIR, AUTO 2011 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR 2-24181, BRIGHT BLUE, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO 2012 FORD FOCUS SE 4DR HATCHBACK

32,000 MILES 20,000 MILES 19,000 MILES 8,000 MILES 4,000 MILES

13,999 15,999 $ 16,999 $ 21,999 $ 24,999 $ $

2009 FORD FLEX SE FWD 7-7776, BLACK, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2009 FORD FLEX SE FWD 1-47278, LT BLUE, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, CRUISE, 2WD, AIR, AUTO 2010 FORD FLEX SE FWD 7-7779, GRAY, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, 2WD, DUAL AC 2011 FORD FLEX SEL AWD (DR) 2-24673DR, RED, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PSEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 2012 FORD FLEX SEL AWD (DR) 1-47637DR, GINGER ALE, ALLOYS, PSEAT, 3RD SEAT, PWIND, CRUISE, DUAL AC 2011 FORD FLEX SE AWD (DR) 1-46347DR, MAROON, 3RD SEAT, ALLOYS, PWIND, CRUISE, AIR, AUTO

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HO N DA W ILL M AKE 1S T PAYM EN T *M u stfin a n ce o rlea se AHFC.

G AS M ILEAG E 23 C ITY/ 34 H W Y

HO N DA W ILL M AKE 1S T PAYM EN T *M u stfin a n ce o rlea se AHFC.

$0 DO W N PAYM EN T

G AS M ILEAG E 28 CITY/39 HW Y

2012 Hon d a

CIV IC L X

• 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. 1S T PAY M ENT PAID BY HONDA. TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $12,043 .50

199/ 199/M O.***O .***

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)

$

2012 H on d a

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. 1S T PAY M ENT PAID BY HONDA. TAG S DUE AT DELIV ERY . RES IDUAL $13 ,081.50

G AS M ILEAG E 22 C ITY/ 30 H W Y

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

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M A AT TT T B U UR RN N EE

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C EE N NT T EE R R

IT’S IT’S M M AR AR C CH H. .. .. . C Chh eck eck O O uu t tO O uu r rC Certified ertified H H onda onda M M aa dnes dnesss

SH SH OO PP AT AT WW WW WW ..MM ATTB ATTBUURRNNEE HH OONNDD AA. .CCOOMM 04 HY UNDA I XG 350 SDN S ilver,97K M iles

N ow

N ow

06 HO NDA C IV IC SDN

07 HY UNDA I SO NA TA SE SDN

EX,S ilver,72K

$9,750 $11,950

08 NISSA N V ERSA SDN

W hite,42K M iles

$11,950

B eige,89K M iles

N ow

G old,71K M iles

$13,950

07 M A ZDA C X-7 TO URING A W D B lack,58K M iles

N ow

$15,250

$9,950

05 JEEP G RA ND C HERO KEE 4W D

Laredo,Khaki,68K M iles

08 C R V 07 C R V 07 C R V 08 C R V 07 C R V 07 C R V 07 C R V 07 C R V 09 C R V 09 C R V 08 C R V

LX Lt B lue,63K...........................................N O W LX N avy,47K.............................................N O W EX Lt B lue,47K...........................................N O W EX B eige,60K.............................................N O W EX Lt B lue,63K...........................................N O W EX S ilver,53K.............................................N O W EX S ilver,50K.............................................N O W EX G reen,46K............................................N O W LX G reen,36K............................................N O W EX B lack,48K.............................................N O W LX B eige,17K.............................................N O W

IN S IGHT HYBRID

10 INSIG HT EX G ray,22K...................................NO W $17,950

07 HY UNDA I SA NTA FE 4W D Lim ited,W hite,72K G LS ,R ed

07 FIT

FIT G ray,47K.......................................................NO

09 TO Y O TA M A TRIX “S ”FW D ,S ilver,36K

10 TO Y O TA C O RO LLA “S” SEDA N

$16,950

$15,950 $14,950

08 HY UNDA I V ERA C RUZ A W D B lack,29K M iles

N ow

$20,950

08 C IV IC 09 C IV IC 09 C IV IC 11 C IV IC

1.9%

09 O DY SSEY EX D k.C herry,25K...........................NO W $20,950 10 O DY SSEY TO URING DV D/NA V I S ilver,29K....NO W $32,500 10 O DY SSEY EXL G ray,24K...............................NO W $28,950

G ray,82K M iles

B row n,76K M iles

$10,500

G ray,56K M iles

N ow

$12,500

05 TO Y O TA C A M RY LE SDN S ilver,67K M iles

N ow

$10,950

HO NDA PILO T 4W D 04 EXL,N avi,B lack,75K 06 EX,B lack,71K

$13,500 $16,500

05 C HEV Y TA HO E 4X4

04 HO NDA C RV EX 4W D

$14,950

$8,950

N ow

B lack,101K M iles

05 HO NDA A C C O RD EX SDN

O DYS S EY

03 BUIC K PA RK A V E SEDA N

04 HO NDA A C C O RD EX SEDA N N ow

$14,750 08 ELEM ENT LX S ilver,56K...............................NO W $15,750 $16,750 $16,950 08 ELEM ENT EX B lack,43K...............................NO W $17,500 $16,950 10 ELEM ENT EX Om inP earl,24K........................NO W $20,950

ACCORDS

06 NISSA N FRO NTIER XC A B 4X4 S ilver,68K M iles

N ow

2.9%

N avy,59K M iles

N ow

$14,950

$15,950

08 JEEP LIBERTY 4W D B lack,20K R ed,40K

$16,750 $16,250

60 m os

PIL OT 4W D

$17,750

$20,950

$8,950

60 M O S.

EL EM EN T 4W D

EX 5-SPD SDN W hite,42K.............NO W EX SDN B lue,23K................................NO W LX-S Titanium ,9K...................................NO W LX C PE W hite,19K...............................NO W

07 A C C O RD EX C arbon B ronze,49K................................NO W 08 A C C O RD LXP SDN G ray,30K..............................NO W 09 A C C O RD LX SDN B urgandy,31K..........................NO W 10 A C C O RD LX SDN W hite,24K................................NO W 09 A C C O RD EX C PE R ed,34K....................................NO W 09 A C C O RD EXL SDN N avy,36K..............................NO W 08 HO NDA RIDG ELINE RTL 4W D 09 A C C O RD EXL SDN G old,21K..............................NO W N ow

N ow

2

B lack,41K M iles

W hite,52K M iles

N ow

$18,950 $18,950 $19,350 $19,950 $20,500 $20,950 $20,950 $22,500 $23,500 $23,750

W hite,76K M iles

N ow

06 C A DILLA C SRX A W D

W hite,21K M iles

EXL R ed,65K............................................N O W EX N avy,43K.............................................N O W EXL B lue,39K...........................................N O W EXL S ilver,19K..........................................N O W EX W hite,21K............................................N O W EXL N A V I W hite,53K...........................N O W EX W hite,19K............................................N O W EXL Lt.B lue,28K.......................................N O W EXL B lack,30K..........................................N O W EXL Lt B lue,23K.......................................N O W

$11,950

W

CI V I C

A W D ,R ed,56K

08 C R V 08 C R V 07 C R V 07 C R V 09 C R V 08 C R V 09 C R V 09 C R V 10 C R V 10 C R V

$14,950 $15,950

36 m os

N ow

$15,750 $15,950 $16,350 $16,950 $16,950 $17,950 $17,950 $17,950 $18,500 $18,950 $18,950

36 M O S.

05 C HEV Y C O BA LT LS SDN

CRV 4W D

$12,500

N ow

07 SUBA RU O UTBA C K S/W A W D N ow

$8,750

$6,950

LX,G ray,122K

N ow

S ilver,67K M iles

1

C CAL AL LL :1-800-N :1-800-NEE X XTH TH O ON NDD A A

H O N D A ’S

02 H O N D A C IV IC LX C PE

A CCO R D S .9% .9%

$14,950 $15,950 $16,500 $17,500 $18,500 $18,950 $18,950

09 PILO T EXL R DV D B urgandy,62K.............NO W 09 PILO T EX S ilver,34K........................................NO W 09 PILO T EXL B lack,38K.....................................NO W 09 PILO T EXL N avy,40K.....................................NO W 09 PILO T EXL-DV D N avy,33K........................NO W 11 PILO T EXL W hite,10K....................................NO W

$23,950 $25,950 $26,950 $26,950 $27,950 $32,500

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.

06 TO Y O TA TUNDRA DO UBLE C A B 4W D S R -5,G ray,77K M iles

N ow

$17,950

08 C A DILLA C STS A W D SDN D iam ond,43K,N avi

N ow

$22,500

10 V W RO UTA N V A N

D V D ,N avi,R ed,33K M iles N ow

$20,950

08 C HRY SLER A SPEN LTD 4W D B lack,42K M iles

N ow

$22,500

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MSRP $23,115 -$1,653

W/T Package, Auto, Air,Tilt & Cruise

Discount & Rebate

Duramax Turbo Diesel, Allison 6 Speed Auto. Transmission, SLE Equipment Pkg.

NEW 2011 GMC SIERRA 1500 EXT CAB 4X4 0%

Financing Available

SLT Pkg, Z-71, Leather, Convenience Pkg

MSRP $41,385 -$7,466

Discount & Rebate

33,919

$

Sale Price

Financing Available

MSRP $40,825 -$4,905

Discount & Rebate

All Wheel Drive, Leather, Moonroof, Chrome Wheels

39,480

$

Sale Price

22,792

NEW 2011 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL 0%

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$

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MSRP $23,970 -$678

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21,462

$

Sale Price

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40,480

$

Sale Price

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Discount & Rebate

26,967

$

Sale Price

SAVE

MSRP $45,995 -$4,095

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41,900

$

Sale Price

MSRP $31,025 -$2,774

28,251 Financing Available

MSRP $47,485 -$3,907

Discount & Rebate

43,578

$

Sale Price

MSRP $31,290 -$1,893

Discount & Rebate

29,397

$

Sale Price

NEW 2012 GMC ACADIA DENALI 0%

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Discount & Rebate

$

Sale Price

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SLE Package, Chrome Wheels, Z-71, Off Road Pkg

NEW 2011 GMC YUKON DENALI AWD 0%

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Sun & Entertainment Pkg, Side Blind Zone Alert

MSRP $60,230 -$3,235

Discount & Rebate

51,995

$

Sale Price

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2004 DODGE RAM 1500 QUADCAB 4X4

2010 KIA RIO

Stk# 1684

Local New Truck Trade, “A Strong Runner!”

$

Choose From 6, Tons of Warranty

12,995

$

FROM

2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING

Stk# 1811, Choose From 2

$

14,995

All Wheel Drive, Local Trade, 51K Miles

$

11,900

8,995

2010 & 2011 HYUNDAI ACCENTS

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$

11,995

2010 CHEVY HHR

2010 DODGE AVENGER SXT SDN’S

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$

13,995

13,995

$

FROM

15,995

$

$

16,900

$

18,900

2011 NISSAN ROGUE AWD

Stk# 1907, 12K Miles, Silver Beauty

$

21,900

$

22,900

$

18,900

$

2008 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4

Local One Owner, Just 46K Miles

18,995

$

White Beauty Just 19K Miles

$

19,995

16,995

$

2007 FORD F-150 CREW CAB 4X4

Black Beauty, Nice Miles

$

20,900

SLT Equipment, Miles As Low As 14K, Choose From 3

Stk# 1783

$

21,995

2011 FORD ESCAPE AWD

Stk# 1791

$

22,900

$

24,900

$

21,995

21,995

Choose From 2, Miles As Low As 13K

Power Galore, Tons of Warranty

22,995

$

FROM

2011 DODGE RAM 1500 QUADCAB 4X4 SLT Package, 15k Miles, Silver Beauty!

24,995

$

Stk# 1833

Stk# 1858

Stk# 1654, Leather

33,995

$

2007 GMC ACADIA ALL WHEEL DRIVE

SLT, Navigation, Moonroof, Rear DVD, 7-Passenger

$

22,995

2008 FORD F-150 CREW CAB 4X4

Balance of Warranty, Black Beauty

FX-4, Just 43K Miles, Black Beauty

24,995

2011 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL

Stk# 1431

22,900

2011 MAZDA CX-7 ALL WHEEL DRIVE

$

2010 CHEVY TAHOE 4x4

$

22,995

$

2011 GMC ACADIA AWD

33,900

$

2011 CHEVY CAMARO LT

2010 MERCEDES 300C AWD

$

Starting At

2012 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ’S

2009 CADILLAC CTS

29,900

2011 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4

FROM

15K Miles, Black Beauty

Stk# 1857

$

16,900

$

Just 16K Miles, Tons of Warranty

Stk# 1521

23,900

16,900

2010 DODGE JOURNEY RT4 AWD

Stk# 1731

$

$

2011 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD CAB 4X4

2011 GMC TERRAIN AWD SLE/2 PKG.

25,900

14,995

13,995

2011 DODGE CHALLENGER SE

2010 FORD TAURUS LIMITED

$

$

2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 4X4

2010 CHEVY TRAVERSE AWD

23,900

13,995

Balance of Warranty, Extra Sharp!

Choose From 3

Stk# 1794

$

Choose From 2, SE Package

Stk# 1537

Stk# 1801

22,900

Just 33K Miles

2011 DODGE CALIBER MAIN STREET

Stk# 1542

2010 JEEP WRANGLER 4DR

$

2010 FORD FOCUS SDN’S

12,995

Stk# 1782

2011 BUICK REGAL

FROM

2010 VW BEETLE CPE

$

$

Starting @

White Beauty, Tons of Warranty

Stk# 1782

21,900

12,995

2010 DODGE CHARGER SXT’S

Stk# 1732

$

$

2010 HONDA CIVIC

New Body Style, Extra Sharp!

Stk# 1836

Choose From 4, Tons of Warranty

2010 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS

2010 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR AWD

2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON AWD

Must See Local Trade, One Owner

2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE

2011 DODGE NITRO AWD

16,995

2010 CHEVY AVEO SDN’S

2011 CHRYSLER 200 LX

2011 VW JETTA SEDAN

$

2003 GMC YUKON DENALI

24,995

$

2011 CHEVY SUBURBAN AWD

All Wheel Drive, 19K Miles

$

34,995

Stk# 1649

$

36,900

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Autos under $5000

VW `87 GOLF Excellent runner

380

Travel 2012 GROUP CRUISES

with constant servicing & necessary preventative maintenance. Repair invoices available. Approx 98,131 miles. Good condition, new inspection. $2,300. Call 570-282-2579

412 Autos for Sale

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New York to the Caribbean Carnival Miracle 10/13/2012 New York to the Caribbean NCL’s Gem 11/16/2012 Includes Transportation to Piers Book Early, limited availability! Call for details 300 Market St., Kingston, Pa 18704 570-288-TRIP (288-8747)

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406

ATVs/Dune Buggies

HONDA`09 REKON TRX 250CC/Electric shift. Like New. REDUCED $3,650. (570) 814-2554

YAMAHA `07 RHINO 450. , 6 ft. snow

GREEN plow, winch, mud bottom mounts, moose utility push tube, windshield, hard top, gauges, side mirrors, doors, 80 hours run time. Like new. $6,999. 570-477-2342

409

Autos under $5000

‘00 VOLKSWAGEN GTI 2 door hatchback,

1.8 turbo, 5 speed transmission, AC power steering and windows, moon roof, new brakes, tires, timing belt, water pump and battery. Black on black. 116,000 miles $4,500 570-823-3114

CADILLAC `94 DEVILLE SEDAN

94,000 miles, automatic, front wheel drive, 4 door, air conditioning, air bags, all power, cruise control, leather interior, $3,300. 570-394-9004

FORD `95 CONTOUR SEDAN Runs excellent, new tires. 122,000 miles $1,500 570-709-4695

LEO’S AUTO SALES 92 Butler St Wilkes-Barre, PA 570-825-8253

‘01Pickup FORDTriton F150V8, XLT

auto, 4x4 Super Cab, all power, cruise control, sliding rear window $6,250.

‘04 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC 4 door, 4 cylinder,

auto, good condition. 120k. $3,250 Current Inspection On All Vehicles DEALER

LINCOLN `88 MARK VII

Approx. 132,000 miles. To date I have done repairs & preventative maintenance. In the amount of approx. $4,500, Not including tires. There is approx. 20 Sq. In. of surface rust on entire car. I would be happy to describe any or all repairs. All repair done by certified garage. FINAL REDUCTION $3,200 570-282-2579

MERCEDES BENZ ‘93

400 SEL. 190,000 mi, fully loaded, full power, sunroof, cruise, air, am/fm cassette w/6 CD auto changer. black w/tan leather interior, no rust, very good condition. $3,895. 817-5930

343-1959

1009 Penn Ave Scranton 18509 Across from Scranton Prep

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AUDI S5 CONV.

09

Sprint blue, black / brown leather int., navigation, 7 spd auto turbo, AWD CHEVY IMPALA LS SILVER CHRYSLER SEBRING

09 4 door, alloys, seafoam blue. 07 CHRYSLER PT Cruiser white, auto, 4 cyl 07 BUICK LUCERNE CXL, silver, grey leather 07 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS, navy blue, auto, alloys 06 VW PASSAT 3.6 silver, black leather, sunroof, 66k miles 06 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER, mint green, V6, alloys 05 VW NEW JETTA gray, auto, 4 cyl 04 NISSAN MAXIMA LS silver, auto, sunroof 03 DODGE STRATUS SE Red 03 AUDI S8 QUATTRO, mid blue/light grey leather, navigation, AWD 01 VOLVO V70 STATION WAGON, blue/grey, leather, AWD 99 CHEVY CONCORDE Gold

SUVS, VANS, TRUCKS, 4 X4’s

09

DODGE JOURNEY

08

JEEP LIBERTY SPORT

SXT white, V6, AWD

green, auto, 4x4 CADILLAC SRX silver, 3rd seat, navigation, AWD 07 DODGE DURANGO SLT, blue, 3rd seat 4x4 06 CHEVY TRAILBLZAER LS, SILVER, 4X4 06 FORD EXPLORTER LTD black/tan leather, 3rd seat, 4x4 06 BUICK RANIER CXL burgundy & grey, leather, sunroof, AWD 06 PONTIAC TORRENT black/black leather, sunroof, AWD 06 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN ES, red, 4 dr, entrtnmt cntr, 7 pass mini van 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT Silver V6, 4x4 05 HYUNDAI SANTAFE silver, V6, AWD 05 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB SPORT, blue, auto, 4x4 truck 04 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT SILVER, 4 door, 4x4 truck 04 JEEP GRAND 07

CHEROKEE LAREDO

04

blue 4x4

FORD EXPLORER XLS

Blue V6 4x4 04 FORD FREESTAR, blue, 4 door, 7 passenger mini van 04 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE OVERLAND graphite grey, 2 tone leather, sunroof, 4x4 03 SATURN VUE orange, auto, 4 cyl, awd 03 DODGE DURANGO RT red, 2 tone black, leather int, 3rd seat, 4x4 03 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC XLT, 4 door, green, tan, leather, 4x4 03 FORD WINDSTAR LX green 4 door, 7 pax mini van 02 FORD F150 SUPER CREW LARIET white, grey leather 4 door, 4x4 truck 02 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS white,V6 auto 4x4 02 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE, Sage, sun roof, autop, 4x4 02 CHEVY 2500 HD reg. cab. pickup truck, green, auto, 4x4 01 CHEVY BLAZER grey, 4 door, 4x4 01 FORD EXPLORER sport silver, grey leather, 3x4 sunroof 01 CHEVY BLAZER black, 4 door 01 FORD RANGER XLT X-CAB, red, auto,V6, 4x4 00 CHEVY BLAZER LT black & brown, brown leather 4x4 99 ISUZI VEHIACROSS black, auto, 2 door AWD 96 CHEVY BLAZER, black 4x4 89 CHEVY 1500, 4X4 TRUCK

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

BEN’S AUTO SALES RT 309 W-B Twp.

CROSSROAD MOTORS

Near Wegman’s 570-822-7359

09 ESCAPE XLT $11,995 10 Suzuki sx4 $11,995 09Journey SE $12,495 07 FOCUS SE $8,995 08 ESCAPE 4X4 $11,995 10 FUSION SEL $13,995 Full Notary Service Tags & Title Transfers

CADILLAC ‘00 DTS Tan, satellite

radio, leather, moon roof, loaded excellent condition. 136k miles. $4,995.

570-814-2809

CHEVROLET `99 MONTE CARLO Z34, V6, white, all

power with power sunroof. CD player, cloth interior. High mileage. $1,500. 570-332-8909

CHEVROLET ‘06 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE

Silver beauty, 1 Owner, Museum quality. 5,900 miles, 6 speed. All possible options including Navigation, Power top. New, paid $62,000 Must sell REDUCED! $39,500 FIRM 570-299-9370

CHEVY ‘07 IMPALA LS Only 40k miles $12,280

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

WARRANTY On Most Models

lousgarage.com

570-825-3368

570-825-7988

700 Sans Souci Highway WE SELL FOR LESS!! ‘11 DODGE DAKOTA CREW 4x4, Bighorn 6 cyl. 14k, factory warranty. $21,999 ‘11 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 3950 miles. Factory Warranty. New Condition $17,499 ‘10 Dodge Nitro SE 21k alloys, cruise, tint, factory warranty $18,599 ‘09 JEEP LIBERTY LIMITED Power sunroof. Only 18K. Factory Warranty. $19,199 ‘09 DODGE CALIBER SXT 2.0 AutomatiC 24k Factory Warranty! $11,399 ‘08 Chrysler Sebring Conv. Touring 6 cyl only 32k $12,999 ‘08 SUBARU Special Edition 42K. 5 speed AWD. Factory warranty. $12,499 ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA LS 4 door, only 37K! 5 Yr. 100K factory warranty $11,199 ‘05 HONDA CRV EX One owner. Just traded. 65K. $12,799 ‘06 FORD FREESTAR Rear air, 62k $7999 ‘02 DODGE CARAVAN 87k, 7 passenger $4499 ‘01 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Executive 74K $5,599 TITLE TAGS FULL NOTARY SERVICE 6 M ONTH WARRANTY

CHEVY ‘95 ASTRO

CHEVY`10 CAMARO

SS2. Fully load, V8, jewel red with white stripes on hood & trunk, list price is $34,500, Selling for $25,500. Call 570-240-3018

CHRYSLER `04 SEBRING LXI CONVERTIBLE

Low miles - 54,000. V6. FWD. Leather interior. Great shape. A/C. CD. All power. $6,900. Negotiable New inspection & tires. (570) 760-1005

CHRYSLER `06 300

4 door sedan in perfect condition. Full service records. All luxury options and features. 25.5 MPG. $12,800. Call 570-371-1615

CHRYSLER ‘04 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE

Silver, 2nd owner clean title. Very clean inside & outside. Auto, Power mirrors, windows. CD player, cruise, central console heated power mirrors. 69,000 miles. $4900. 570-991-5558

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DODGE `02 DURANGO SPORT 4.7 V8, 4WD, 3rd

row seat, runs good, needs body work $1900. 570-902-5623

DODGE ‘07 CALIBER

AWD, Alloys, PW & PL, 1 Owner $12,450

FORD `93 MUSTANG

Fox Body 5.0L. 5 speed. Dark blue. White top & interior. Totally original. $6,500. Call 570-283-8235

Wanted: WANTED ALL JUNK CARS, TRUCKS & HEAVY

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HYUNDAI ‘04 SONATA Maroon exterior,

spoiler, power windows,doors, r-title $4,999.99

SPRING STREET AUTO 570-825-3313

412 Autos for Sale

driven, last Cutlass off the GM line. Crimson red with black leather interior. Every available option including sunroof. Perfect condition. 300 original miles. $21,900 or best offer. Call 570-650-0278

PONTIAC `02 FIREBIRD 42,000 miles,

garage kept 18’ chrome wheels, Raptor hood with a Ram Air package. $10,000, negotiable (570) 852-1242

35 40

MPG

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570-825-3368

HONDA `05 ACCORD LX COUPE Great condition. 4 cylinder (2.4 liters). 61,800 miles, 2 wheel drive, sun roof. $9,000 FIRM. Call 570-301-4854

HONDA `07 ACCORD SPECIAL EDITION

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

HYUNDAI ‘11 SONATA GLS, 1 Owner, only 11k miles $18,800

transmission & clutch. Front wheel drive. 165k highway miles. Great on gas. Good condition, runs well. $3,000 or best offer 570-331-4777

PORSCHE `85 944

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

SUBARU FORESTER’S

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to choose From

starting at $11,450 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

SUBARU

JAGUAR `00 S TYPE 4 door sedan. Like

HONDA ‘01 CIVIC

new condition. Brilliant blue exterior with beige hides. Car is fully equipped with navigation system, V-8, automatic, climate control AC, alarm system, AM/FM 6 disc CD, garage door opener. 42,000 original miles. $9,000 Call (570) 288-6009

SPRING STREET AUTO

JAGUAR `02 S-TYPE One owner, like

4 cylinder, low mileage, fully equipped, excellent condition. $13,250 570-654-8371

Sedan, gold exterior 5-speed great on gas comes with a 3month power train warranty $ 4,500.

570-825-3313

HONDA ‘02 CIVIC EX

Auto, moonroof, 1 owner. $8,888 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

HONDA ‘03 ACCORD EX Leather, moonroof $9,977

new, well maintained & inspected. 77,000 miles. $6,500 570-313-9967

WANTED!

ALL JUNK CARS! CA$H PAID

570-301-3602

MERCEDES ‘99 BENZ S320exterior, Silver loaded r-title. $6,999.99

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

HONDA ‘05 CIVIC Sedan, red exterior,

102k, automatic, reliable & economical car comes with a 3-month power train warranty Clean title. $5,999.99

SPRING STREET AUTO 570-825-3313

matic , 4-door, power doors, windows, mirrors R-title $4,500

SPRING STREET AUTO 570-825-3313

VOLKSWAGEN ‘00 BEETLE 2.0 automatic, air 67k miles $6400. 570-466-0999

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to choose From

starting at $12,400 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

TOYOTA ‘04 CELICA GT

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

SPRING STREET AUTO 570-825-3313

MERCURY `05 SABLE LS PREMIUM Moon roof, alloys, all power, 24 valve V6. Original owner, perfectly maintained, needs nothing 49,200 miles. $9,995 570-474-6205

MERCURY ‘03 SABLE White exterior, 48k miles R-Title. $4,500.

SPRING STREET AUTO 570-825-3313

NISSAN `08 XTERRA

Grey, Mint condition. 35K miles. New, allseason tires. Sirius radio. 2 sets of mats, including cargo mats. $18,400. Call 570-822-3494 or 570-498-0977

original. Non hits, restoration. Rides and looks new. Exceptionally clean. A/c, pb, ps, pw, 51K $12,400 570-563-5056

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DESOTO CUSTOM ‘49 4 DOOR SEDAN

PONTIAC `04 VIBE White. New manual

HYUNDAI ‘06 ELANTRA Tan, 4 door,

clean title, 4 cylinder, auto, 115k miles. Power windows, & keyless entry, CD player, cruise, central console heated power mirrors. $3990. 570-991-5558

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OLDSMOBILE `97 ’77 CORVETTE CUTLASS SUPREME CHEVY Red & red, all Museum kept, never

IMPREZA’S

HYUNDAI ‘04 FORD `91 MUSTANG Black ELANTRA exterior, autoGT Fastback. 5.0 Auto. Rebuilt drivetrain. New professional paint job. Good looking. Runs strong. $5,300 570-283-8235

VITO’S & GINO’S

HYUNDAI ‘07

CHRYSLER ‘07 SEBRING

Low miles, heated seats, moonroof, 1 owner. $12,780 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

412 Autos for Sale

SANTE FE AWD, auto, alloys $15,950

MARK III CONVERSION VAN. Hightop. 93K. 7 passenger. TV/VCP/Stereo. Loaded. Great condition. $3,495 (570) 574-2199

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

ONE YEAR

TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

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

TOYOTA ‘09 COROLLA S Auto. 4 Cylinder. $12,880

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

VOLKSWAGEN `00 JETTA All power, 4 door, A/C, CD changer, sun roof. 89,000 miles $4,400 570-283-5654

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VOLKSWAGEN ‘04 TOUREG

95k, V-8 , HID Headlights, 1 owner never in accident, loaded super clean, $13,999.

SPRING STREET AUTO 570-825-3313

VOLVO 850 ‘95 WAGON

Runs good, air, automatic, fair shape. $1,800. 347-693-4156

415 Autos-Antique & Classic

CADILLAC `77 COUPE

70,000 original miles. Leather interior. Excellent condition. $2,500. Call 570-282-4272 or 570-877-2385

CHEVROLET `76 PICKUP 4VeryCYLINDER Good Condition! $5,500. 570-362-3626 Ask for Lee

3 on the tree with fluid drive. This All American Classic Icon runs like a top at 55MPH. Kin to Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Imperial Desoto, built in the American Midwest, after WWII, in a plant that once produced B29 Bombers. In it’s original antiquity condition, with original shop & parts manuals, she’s beautifully detailed and ready for auction in Sin City. Spent her entire life in Arizona and New Mexico, never saw a day of rain or rust. Only $19,995. To test drive, by appointment only, Contact Tony at 570-899-2121 or penntech84th@ gmail.com

MERCEDES 1975

Good interior & exterior. Runs great! New tires. Many new parts. Moving, Must Sell. $1,300 or best offer 570-362-3626 Ask for Lee

MERCEDES-BENZ `73 450SL with Convertible

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

439

Motorcycles

BMW 2010 K1300S

Only 460 miles! Has all bells & whistles. Heated grips, 12 volt outlet, traction control, ride adjustment on the fly. Black with lite gray and red trim. comes with BMW cover, battery tender, black blue tooth helmet with FM stereo and black leather riding gloves (like new). paid $20,500. Sell for

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

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 ‘05 V-ROD VRSCA

Blue pearl, excellent condition, 3,100 miles, factory alarm with extras. $10,500. or best offer. Tony 570-237-1631

HARLEY DAVIDSON 2004 FLSTF FAT BOY Original owner - only

9,500 miles! Excellent condition. Never dumped or abused. Stage one carb kit installed along with exhaust and air filter. Sissy bar. 2 full face helmets included. Lots of chrome. $9,999 or best offer. Call 570-332-2285 KAWASAKI ‘00 1500 VULCAN NOMAD $3800. Garage kept! 27k. Lots of chrome, windshield, light bar. Good tires & brakes. Good condition. 570-474-9321 or 570-690-4877

POLARIS ‘00 VICTORY CRUISER 14,000 miles,

92 V-twin, 1507 cc, extras $6000. 570-883-9047

SUZUKI ‘02 INTRUDER VS 800 CRUISER

Mileage 6,300 $3000 388-2278

MERCURY `79 ZEPHYR

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

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

421

Boats & Marinas

MIRRORCRAFT ‘01 FISHING BOAT LOADED. 30 hp

Johnson, Bow mounted trolling motor, 2 fish finders, live well, bilge, lights, swivel seats and trailer. Garage kept. $5,900.

Call Chuck at 570-466-2819

SEA NYMPH ‘91

17’ Deep V, 40 HPH Johnson electric motor, electric anchor, 3 fish finder manual downrigger, excellent condition. $3295 570-675-5873

SILVERCRAFT

Heavy duty 14’ aluminum boat with trailer, great shape. $1,500. 570-822-8704 or cell 570-498-5327

427

Commercial Trucks & Equipment

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

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

GMC ‘98 SIERRA 3500 4WD Stake Side, 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

YAMAHA ‘97 ROYALSTAR 1300

442 RVs & Campers COLEMAN POP UP CAMPER 1991. Very good condition. Used very little. $950. 570-825-2665

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

451

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

ABS brakes. Security System Package. $16,000 firm. Warranties until 2016 SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY 570-704-6023

CHEVROLET `05 SILVERADO LT Z71 Extended cab,

automatic. 4x4. Black with grey leather interior. Heated seats. 73,000 miles. New Michelin tires. $14,000 (570) 477-3297

CHEVROLET `99 TAHOE 151,000 miles, 4

door, towing package. CD player, good condition. $2,600. Call 570-636-2523 after 4:00 p.m.

CHEVROLET ‘02 BLAZERexterior, Maroon

4wd , looks & runs great, 58k r-title. $4,500.

SPRING STREET AUTO

CHEVROLET ‘05 TRAILBLAZER EXT LS White exterior,

entertainment package, front & rear heat & A/C 119k RTitle $8,999.99.

SPRING STREET AUTO 570-825-3313

CHEVROLET ‘10 COLORADO automatic, 2wd,

great on gas, clean $6,999.

SPRING STREET AUTO

Heritage Edition, leather, sunroof, 3rd seat 1 Owner, local trade $7495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

CADILLAC `99 ESCALADE 97k miles. Black

with beige leather interior. 22” rims. Runs great. $8,500 Call 570-861-0202

CHEVROLET `04 COLORADO Z71

Full 4 door, all wheel drive, 5 cylinder, automatic, A/C, all power. 1 owner, well maintained, 122K miles. $11,750. Trade Ins Accepted 570-466-2771

451

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

FORD `10 F150 BLACK KING RANCH

4X4 LARIAT 145” WB STYLESIDE 5.4L V8 engine

Electronic 6 speed automatic. Brown leather “King Ranch” interior. Heat/cool front seats. Power moonroof, rear view camera, 18” aluminum wheels, tow package, navigation system. 23,000 miles. Asking $33,000 Call Jeff @ 570-829-7172

FORD ‘02 EXPLORER

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

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

FORD ‘02 F150 Extra Cab. 6

Cylinder, 5 speed. Air. 2WD. $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

570-825-3313

CHEVY `99 SILVERADO

Auto. V6 Vortec. Standard cab. 8’ bed with liner. Dark Blue. 98,400 miles. $4,999 or best offer 570-823-8196

Selling your Camper? Place an ad and find a new owner. 570-829-7130

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 ‘08 ESCAPE XLT

Leather, alloys & moonroof $16,995 1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

CHEVY ‘03 SILVERADO

4x4. Extra clean. Local new truck trade! $5,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

CHEVY ‘10 EQUINOX LT

Moonroof. Alloys. 1 Owner. $17,575

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

FORD2V6. ‘04Clean, EXPLORER

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

Clean SUV! $5995 WD. Extra cab. Call For Details! 570-696-4377

CHEVY ‘99 BLAZER

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

Sport utility, 4 door, four wheel drive, ABS, new inspection. $4200. 570-709-1467

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

CHEVY 99 SILVERADO 4X4 Auto. V8. Bargain

price! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

CHEVY ‘04 MONTE CARLO

Silver with Black Leather, Sunroof, Very Sharp! $5,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

BUICK ‘04 Rendezvous

Motorcycles

HARLEY 2011 HERITAGE SOFTTAIL Black. 1,800 miles.

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

570-825-3313

MERCEDES-BENZ `73 450SLC 80,000 miles, sunroof, excellent condition. PRICE REDUCED $9,000. 570-489-8026

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1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

CHRYSLER ‘02 TOWN & COUNTRY V6. Like new!

1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

FORD ‘04 RANGER

Super Cab One Owner, 4x4, 5 Speed, Highway miles. Sharp Truck! $5,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

GMC `01 JIMMY

Less than 5,000 miles on engine. 4WD. Power accessories. Inspected. Runs great. $4,800 or best offer. Call 570-696-9518 or 570-690-3709

GMC ‘04 ENVOY

Good Miles. Extra Clean. $10,880

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

HONDA ‘05 CRV

$4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

FORD `04 EXPLORER

Eddie Bauer Edition 59,000 miles, 4 door, 3 row seats, V6, all power options, moon roof, video screen $8,999. 570-690-3995 or 570-287-0031

4WD, AUTO, CRUISE. $12,940 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

FORD `94 F150

HONDA ‘09 CRV LX

High top conversion van, burgundy, very well maintained. Gently driven, nice condition. $2,200. 570-829-6417

FORD `95 F150

Regular cab with cap, only 90,000 miles. One owner, runs great. $3,000 570-735-2243

AWD. 1 owner. $16,670

560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924


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Education/ Training

JEEP `08 LIBERTY SPORT 45,000 miles, good condition, automatic. $13,500 570-675-2620

JEEP 02 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO

6 cylinder 4 WD, air conditioning power windows, door locks, cruise, dual air bags, tilt wheel, AM/FM/CD. keyless remote. 130k miles. $5400. 570-954-3390

MERCURY `03 MOUNTAINEER

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MITSUBISHI `11

OUTLANDER SPORT SE AWD, Black interi-

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Accounting/ Finance

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518 Customer Support/Client Care

CATV INSTALLERS/ TECHS NEEDED

Experience preferred but will train the right candidate. Must have a valid drivers license. We supply company vehicle and tools. Must be available to work 6 days/week. Company offers a voluntary Health Benefit Package and 401K Plan. Competitive wages. Please call Stephanie @ 888-514-8883 or fax resume to 570-517-5003

522

Education/ Training

GREATER NANTICOKE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT is seeking applications for:

FULL OR PART TIME ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Job description may be picked up in the Business Office. No calls, please. Closing date is April 1, 2012 Send letter of application to: Anthony Perrone, Superintendent 427 Kosciuszko St Nanticoke, PA 18634 or perronea@ gnasd.com Jeff Kozlofski President Attest: Cindy Donlin, Secretary

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DRIVERS

LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE POSITION OPENINGS Luzerne County Community College invites applications for the following positions:

FT NURSING FACULTY FT REFERENCE LIBRARIAN For additional information on these positions or to apply please visit our web site at (www. luzerne.edu/jobs) by Monday, April 2, 2012. No phone inquires please. Candidates representing all aspects of diversity are encouraged to apply.

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 or hit ‘0’ and ask for Carl or Joe D.

Equal Opportunity Employer John T Sedlak, Dean of Human Resources

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Engineering

A+E GROUP

Has the following positions available:

ARCHITECT Registered archi-

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CIVIL ENGINEER

Professional civil engineer to design land development projects. Proficiency in Civil 3D preferred. Provide resume and salary requirements to info@aegroupinc.net or: A+E Group 140 Maffet Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705

527 Food Services/ Hospitality

•COOKS •SERVERS •KITCHEN HELP Full/Part time. Good

starting pay. Experience preferred. Lakeside Skillet Pole 279 Lakeside Drive Harvey’s Lake

LINE COOKS • SERVERS KITCHEN HELP

Full/Part Time. APPLY IN PERSON COLONIAL FAMILY RESTAURANT 2001 WYOMING AVE., WYOMING. 287-2462

533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

LANDSCAPING

SEASONAL HELP

Full time, must have clean driving record. Experience a plus. Call for an appointment. 570-472-0472

538

Janitorial/ Cleaning

HOUSEKEEPERS, FLOOR CARE AND LAUNDRY

Healthcare Services Group is currently looking to fill full time and part time positions. Please apply in person at Golden Living East Mountain, 100 East Mountain Blvd, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702

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DRIVER/WAREHOUSER Full time position. Local work. CDL required with 1 year experience. Straight truck & material handling. Benefits included. Apply in person at: Specialty Products and Installation Co. 2 Stevens Road Wilkes-Barre, PA EOE

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R EQUIREMENTS : 2 years Truck Driving Experience, able to drive 20’ box truck, must be able to meet DOT requirements, must be able to work flexible hours, must be able to meet physical requirements. Pay based on experience. Standard benefits available to include medical, dental and vacation. Apply at: U’SAGAIN RECYCLING 486 S. EMPIRE ST. WILKES-BARRE 570-270-2670

NOW HIRING: CLASS A OTR COMPANY DRIVERS Van Hoekelen Greenhouses is a family owned business located in McAdoo, PA. We have immediate openings for reliable full-time tractor trailer drivers, to deliver product to our customers across the 48 states. Our premier employment package includes: • Hourly Payincluding paid detention time, and guaranteed 8 hours per day • Safety Bonus$.05/mile paid quarterly • Great Benefits100% paid health insurance, vision, dental, life, STD, 401K, vacation time, and holiday pay. • Pet & Rider Program • Well maintained freightliners and reefer trailers • Continuous yearround steady work with home time Requirements are: Valid Class A CDL, minimum 1 year OTR experience, must lift 40lbs, and meet driving and criminal record guidelines PLEASE CONTACT SHARON AT (800)979-2022 EXT 1914, MAIL RESUME TO P.O. BOX 88, MCADOO, PA 18237 OR FAX TO 570-929-2260. VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.VHGREEN HOUSES.COM FOR MORE DETAILS.

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Growing dedicated account needs Drivers Now! SIGN ON BONUS: $1,000 after 3 months & $1,000 after 6 months for Owner Operators & company drivers. Driver Home Locations: Hazleton, PA, or surrounding Area. Miles per Week Target is 2,275. Runs will go into North east locations. $1.15 all dispatched miles plus fuel surcharge for ALL Dispatch/ Round Trip Miles at $1.50 Peg, paid at $.01 per $.06 increments. Truck must be able to pass a DOT inspection. Plate provided with weekly settlements and fuel card. Also needing up to 10 Company Drivers. Excellent Benefits! .45cents a mile, with tarp pay. Flatbed freight experience required. Class A CDL drivers with 2 years of experience. Feel free to contact Kevin McGrath 608-207-5006 or Jan Hunt 608-364-9716 visit our web site www.blackhawk transport.com GREAT PAY, REGULAR/SCHEDULED HOME TIME & A GREAT, FRIENDLY, PROFESSIONAL STAFF TO WORK WITH!

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TRACTOR-TRAILER DRIVERS Home 48 hours EVERY Week

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The Huntzinger Management Group, Inc. is a national advisory & managed services consulting firm seeking an experienced Healthcare IT Recruiter with the ability to meet business hiring targets in a timely fashion. Qualified candidate will provide innovative solutions for hard to fill requirements and must have the ability to develop and maintain relationships within the industry while staying current with best practices. Five years in healthcare recruiting required. Competitive base salary plus incentive compensation. Apply to:

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PART TIME RN for 11-7 shift PART TIME CNA for 3-11 shift Call Bonham Nursing & Rehab Center 864-3174 Ask for Linda or Lynette

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EMT’s, Paramedics, Van Drivers, Dispatchers

Needed for a rapidly growing ambulance/transport company. Competitive salary and benefits available. Apply in person: Trans-Med Ambulance 14 Marion St, Luzerne, PA 18709 Or Apply online: TransMedNepa.com

RNS AND LPNS

needed for private duty case in the Dallas area for 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. Call Jessica at 451-3050 for immediate interview.

610

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554

Production/ Operations

MANUFACTURING POSITIONS

A well-established local manufacturer is looking for full time experienced Loom Fixer for 2nd shift. A comprehensive benefit package, which includes 401K. Applications can be obtained at: American Silk Mills 75 Stark Street Plains, PA 18705

TRUCK DRIVER

Sign on bonus for experienced drivers working in the gas & oil industry

Other

MACHINIST

To perform maintenance on trim dies/ casting dies. Experience running lathes, milling machines. Dayshift, 401K, health benefits. Bardane Manufacturing Co., Jermyn, PA

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Business Opportunities

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700 MERCHANDISE 708

Antiques & Collectibles

ANTIQUES 3 piece Mahogany stack bookcase with drawer, 6ft x 20” hand carved Hitler made of pine, Dersuhrer carved on bottom signed by carver Gallagher. Needs some repair. Tiffany style lamps with stained glass shades, caramel in color. 1912 Gustave Stickley rocking chair with new rush seat, tag on bottom. Jewelry armoire, (4) 1912 chairs, original paint with newly rushed seats. 12 OldPA metal hunting licenses, 1927 & up. Two Oak bow china closets, one very ornate. Lots of smalls. 134 Route 11 Larksville, PA 570-283-3987 570-328-3428

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Warehouse

Warehouse Worker/ Driver

Local agency is looking for a responsible individual to work in a busy warehouse environment. Duties include pick up and delivery of food products as well as general warehouse duties. Experience in the operation of warehouse equipment including electric pallet jacks, fork lift and reach truck. Applicant should be able to lift 60 pounds. Valid PA driver’s license and ability to drive various size vehicles from cargo van to 27 foot box truck is required. Full-Time position. Monday – Friday 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Occasional weekend work may be required. Competitive Salary and Benefit Package. SEND RESUME AND LETTER OF INTEREST TO HUMAN RESOURCES, PO BOX 862, WILKES-BARRE, PA 18703 OR E-MAIL TO

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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 MINI FRIDGE Haier, 19” cubed with freezer. $55 obo. Roomba automatic vacuum, original still in box, never used $125. 570-824-6533 OVEN Rotisserie, Set it and forget it. Used only once. $20. 826-0830

712

Baby Items

SEAT Pink Bumbo seat with tray $20. 2 Fisherprice Jumperoo’s, $50. each. 570-814-0980

APPLIANCE PA RT S E T C .

JUICE EXTRACTOR Waring, commercial quality, stainless steel blade, internal mechanisms plus powerful 550 motor. Easy to disassemble & dishwasher safe. Citrus juice attachment PCA45 Excellent condition, bought for $200. Sell for $120. OBO 735-2661

509

Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades

Job Seekers are looking here! Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 and ask for an employment specialist LOVESEAT & matching Recliner. Brown suede, excellent condition, almost new. $200. KITCHEN TABLE & CHAIRS Black metal with oak venere top. Great condition. $50. 570-328-3234

PATIO PAVERS about 300 8” x 16” gray pavers & 30 red ones. All brand new selling for $1.42 at Lowes. Selling for $1 each. Prefer to sell as a lot. 570-735-2661

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720

Cemetery Plots/Lots

MATTRESS SALE

CEMETERY PLOTS (3) together.

Maple Lawn Section of Dennison Cemetery. Section ML. $450 each. 570-822-1850

726

Clothing

CHILDREN’S CLOTHING: Boys - Newborn to 7, Girls Newborn to 7-8. Very good condition, call for details 570-466-6499

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Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades

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Business Opportunities

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MATTRESS TOPPER Very thick, brand new, with gel & feathers. Full size. $75. AIR MATTRESS full size, new with pump. 19” rise. $45 SOFA beige with rust tones, 8 way hand tied springs. Great condition. $300. 823-2709 PATIO SET Rattan, Floral. 1 couch, 1 loveseat, 3 end tables, glass tops, lifetime fabri-coat. Excellent condition. 570-903-8596

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746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets

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533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

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Human Resources

530

Human Resources

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FULL TIME COORDINATOR

OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree and a least three (3) years HR experience or at least eight (8) years human resources experience. Knowledge of the Pennsylvania School Code, certification, employment and education law, labor law, labor relations and HR management.

Send letter of interest, resume and credentials by 4:00 PM, March 30, 2012 to: To: Dr. Jeffrey T. Namey, Superintendent Wilkes-Barre Area School District 730 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 An equal opportunity employer M/FH/V

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Other

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Offset Paperback Mfrs., Inc. 2211 Memorial Hwy. Dallas, PA 18612

HELP WANTED SUMMER RECREATION CAMP STAFF Kingston Township will accept applications for the position of Summer Recreation Counselors and Supervisor until 3:30 pm, May 04, 2012. There will be five (5) full-time counselor and one (1) full-time Supervisor and (2) part-time counselor positions available for the Summer of 2012. The program is tentatively scheduled from June 18, 2012 through August 10, 2012. Kingston Township residency is required. All hiring will be contingent upon Act 33 Child Abuse and Act 34 Criminal History Clearances. Applications and job descriptions are available at the Kingston Township Administrative Office, 180 East Center Street, Shavertown, PA 18708, Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 570696-3809. Kingston Township is an Equal Employment Opportunity and ADA Employer.

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CEMETARY PLOTS 4 Plots at Saint Mary’s Polish Cemetary in Plymouth, PA. 570-368-2272

744

Used appliances. Parts for all brands. 223 George Ave. Wilkes-Barre 570-820-8162

KITCHEN TABLE with 5 chairs. Wood with leaf, medium brown $65. 570-468-3052

MATTRESS & box spring, full set, new in bag $349. Call after 10am 570-602-1075

STREETLIGHT R-A-G 1960’s, very good condition. $75. 570-468-3052

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* 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

BRICKS solid paver ready for Spring, for sidewalks, red color with variations. Approximately 936 available. $0.30 each. 696-1267.

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$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ Old Toys, model kits,

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DINING ROOM SET Antique 8 piece matching, mahogany, good condition, 75 years old. $350 OBO. 570-474-6947

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15 HEDGE ROAD BEAR CREEK VILLAGE SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 2012 8AM-4PM DIRECTIONS: from Rt. 115 turn at dam onto Beaupland Rd. go to stop sign turn left on hedge. Entire Contents Of Nice Home In Woods By Lake. Including beautiful mahogany dining room set, antique curved glass china cabinet, beautiful mahogany bedroom set, antique library tables, floor model victrola, grandfather clock, rugs, paintings & prints, nice glassware, porcelain including Beleek, linens, lots of nice decorator & household items holiday, jewelry, large stamp collection, multicade video arcade, large screen hitachi TV, bicycles, foosball table, treadmill, canoes & kayak, Craftsman pressure washer, chest freezer, Jazzy chair, Yard machine walk behind lawn mower, portable fireplace & much much more. CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED! SALE BY COOK & COOK ESTATE LIQUIDATORS WWW.COOKANDCOOKESTATELIQUIDATORS.COM

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250 PEPE COURT Jupiter Moon Studios March 22nd, 10am - 3pm March 23rd & 24th 9am - 2pm (Wyoming Avenue to Lincoln, left on Memorial, right on Pepe Court) Estate items added weekly. Household, home decor, jewelry & vintage.

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10 Rowe St Sat., March 24th 10-2 Household items, computer desk, oak table, antique crocks, clothes & shoes.

HANOVER TOWNSHIP

7 Newman Street Kitchen items, small appliances, wall art, vases, furniture, bedding, air conditioner, computer accessories. Glass dining room table, glass coffee and console tables. All priced to sell.

HANOVER TOWNSHIP 99 Lyndwood Ave. Saturday March 24 8am-3pm (Near Carey Ave. Bridge) Contents of lovely home. Living room, lamps, tables, TV room, lift chair, Many kitchen items, china, glass-ware, Girl’s bedroom suite, linens, holiday, Religious, costume jewelry, Woman’s & men’s clothing. Basement & garage. Too much to list, all priced to sell!!

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99 Oxford Street Sat., March 24, 9-3 Housewares, exercise equipment, toys, bikes, sewing items, organ. Stop in Make an Offer! No early birds.

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1053 Water Street Saturday, March 24 Sunday, March 25 9am - 6pm Entire contents of home and 3 car garage. Antiques, primitives, vintage, mission, collectibles, railroad, mining, fire & rescue, auto-mobilia, advertising & modern items. Furniture, China, household, decorative, linens, lighting, bedding, wall art, cookware, sewing, Christmas, seasonal, cameras, electronics, records, books, lawn & garden, hunting, fishing, Johnson Seahorse outboard motor & train platforms. A massive collection of tools for the carpenter, woodworker, mechanic, plumber, body-man and painter. A collection of antique and vintage car and truck parts - 1930’s to 1970’s. 1978 pickup truck (really nice), coops & traps for small game, wood burner, memorabilia and so much more. Items from the 1800’s to present day. Take your time, lots to look at. Directions: From Birney Ave, At the Moosic diner, turn onto Route 502. Left at Moosic carwash. Right on to Water Street.

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5 Warner Street March 24th & 25th 9-3 both days. Furniture, appliances, jewelry, pump jacks, religious & seasonal items. Appliances, records, sewing machine, afghans, Teac stereo, Girard turntable. Odds & Ends

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316 Parke Street Sat, & Sun March 24th & 25 10-5 Both days Antique furniture, hospital bed, crystal glassware, stairlift, power tools, & much more!

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DIAMOND RING 1 carat, size 8, hardly worn. $750. OBO 570-655-5049

ver, diamonds, platinum, watches. Also buying scrap jewelry. Cash on the spot!!!!! We make house calls. 328-3428, 855-7197 or visit us 134 Route 11 Larksville, Pa

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253 S. Empire St. Sat., March 24, 9-4 Entire House Contents Bedroom sets Clothing, Furniture, washer & dryer, A/C. EVERYTHING MUST GO!

WILKES-BARRE 121 Sandwedge Dr Blue Ridge Golf Course Saturday & Sunday 12pm - 4pm Plumbing supplies, electrical & bathroom fixtures, doors & windows, new flooring - tile & hardwood. Lawnmowers, snowblowers, housewares, toys & much more! 2 garages, everything must go! Rain or Shine

272 Monument Ave Sat., March 24th 9-2 Bedding, 4 piece vintage waterfall bedroom set, Sony TV, red chrome legged retro kitchen table & 3 chairs, wicker chairs, faux fur coat, antique floor lamps, nurse uniforms, old dolls, small lamps, 2 shelf units, record albums, old Christmas items & 7 ft. tree, patio door draperies, sheets, curtains, comforter set, printer, A/C, & collectibles. Everything Priced to Sell!

JACK IS PAYING TOP DOLLAR !!!!! for gold and sil171 George Ave Fri, Sat & Sunday 10am - 6pm Furniture, appliances, collectibles, household items, etc

411 S. Empire Street Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 9-3 each day. Hundred of items from A to Z. Clothing, furniture & antiques.

Too many baby toys? Pass them on, sell them with an ad! 570-829-7130

WILKES-BARRE RUMMAGE SALE BABA’S KITCHEN Corner of N. River & W. Chestnut Sts. North Wilkes-Barre, near General Hospital Sat. 9-2 & Sun.10-2 March 24th & 25th, Upstairs Hall: Church Rummage Sale including clothes, books, glassware, household items, home decor & more. Downstairs Hall: Baba’s Kitchen, featuring our homemade pierogies. Candles & jewelry will also be sold.

WILKES-BARRE

Machinery & Equipment

BATTERY: Auto Craft Gold size 34/ 78, 800 cca - never used, truck junked. $70. 570-824-6533

To place your ad Call Toll Free 1-800-427-8649 FREEZER, commercial Frigidaire, heavy duty. $150. FREEZER Upright Frigidaire, excellent condition. $150. 570-929-1634 SEWING MACHINE portable, new box $52. Call after 10am. 602-1075

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Medical Equipment

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT: Walker, seated, great condition, $200. Cane: $30; Foot Spa $20. Call 570-735-2867

Pride Mobility

Recliner / Lift Chair. Excellent condition. $400 firm. Call 570-696-2208 between 9am-8pm

SCOOTER: LIKE NEW. Indoor - Outdoor.

$800. Neg. HOSPITAL BED: Electric. Like new. $400. Negotiable. Call 570-735-2867

758 Miscellaneous WANTED ALL JUNK CARS & TRUCKS

HEAVY EQUIPMENT DUMPTRUCKS BULLDOZERS BACKHOES

Highest Prices Paid!!!

SALVATION ARMY INDOOR FLEA MARKET 17 S. Penna. Ave APRIL 14TH 8AM TO 2PM

Over 40 Vendor Tables Food Concessions, Bake Sale, & Silent Auction. 570-824-8741

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

HDI METALS

39 S. Prospect St. Nanticoke PA • 570-735-1487 GOLD - SILVER COINS - JEWELRY Buying Daily 11AM - 6PM No nonsense guarantee We will beat any competitors advertised price by up to 20%

AT M K I D S B A N K pink, $20. Like new. Sells for $35 at Toys-R-Us. LEAPFROG Leapzone turbo twist spelling wand. Needs 4 AA batteries. $10. SPONGEBOB BUNDLE Alarm clock & electronic book of 5 games, selling both for $20. TWILIGHT DELUXE Scene it dvd game, like new, $20. On Toys-R-Us website for $44. 22 KIDS VHS movies lot & VHS stand $2. each or all for $35. Stand is $5. LITTLE TYKES Snacks & Snow cones cart. beverage dispenser, snack vending tubes, cash register, scale, cutting boards, retails for $80. Used twice. $40. OBO. 735-2661

CALL US! TO JUNK YOUR CAR

748 Good Things To Eat 131 CARLISLE ST. SATURDAY MARCH 24TH 9AM - 1PM. Big Screen TV, Couch, Table & Chairs, Black Dining Room Set, Microwave, Dishes Entire House!

786 Toys & Games

GRILL Gas, Charbroil $50. FISH TANK 29 gallon $40. 570-474-5164

570-301-3602

FLEA MARKET 6th Street

758 Miscellaneous

FREE REMOVAL Call Vito & Ginos Anytime 288-8995

COMPOST BIN Wood, painted red. Free. 675-3890

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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.

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KITCHEN FOR SALE 10’ x 10’. Oak cabinets, island, countertops, all appliances, and hutch. $2,000 for all, OBO. Will separate. 570-868-8374 REAR WINDOWS 1955 Chevy, 1 tinted, 1 clear, black glass. Good condition. $80 for both. 825-3371 RIMS: Honda 4 pair 15” will fit any model Accord, Civic, & Del-Sol. Brand new. Asking $200. 570-239-6011 WALL MURAL Tuscan, beautiful, same as the one at local Bartolei Wine place. Brand new in box, comes with paste and is supposed to be easy to remove. $99. BOOKS South Beach & Atkins for life diet book, hard cover. New York Times best seller. Both retails at $24.95, selling for $12 each. WOK hand hammered with stand & lid. Used twice. $40. PANCAKE PAN $5. 735-2661

762

Musical Instruments

DRUM sticks, cymbals, First Act brand drum, red. $20. Accordion, blue, $20. Both like new other then sticks have dents as expected. 735-2661

768

Personal Electronics

APPLE I-POD NANO very little used. Ear buds complete with radio for use without the ear buds. $50. REMOTE CAR STARTER Bulldog, Model RS502 $50. 570-826-0830

770

Photo Equipment

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

ANTIQUE TOYS WANTED Lead soldiers, tin wind-up, German, cast iron, large pressed steel trucks, Tootsie toy, Dinky. Larry - Mt. Top 474-9202 Carol is paying

TOP DOLLAR

For your gold and silver, gold and silver coins, rings, bracelets, scrap jewelry Guaranteed highest prices paid. Also Makes Housecalls 570-855-7197 TWIN JOGGER Infant stroller in good condition at fair price. 675-0528 call after 5:30pm.

VITO’S & GINO’S Wanted: WANTED ALL JUNK CARS, TRUCKS & HEAVY EQUIPMENT DUMPTRUCKS BULLDOZERS BACKHOES

Highest Prices Paid!!

BIKE girls 20” pink with white tires & pink rims. 1 front hand brake & pedal brakes. Used only a few times. $45. Includes Schwinn water bottle holder 735-2661

WANTED JEWELRY

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

SCOOTER 2002 Golden Tech, 3 wheels, runs good. $100. Call 655-1070

780

Televisions/ Accessories

TELEVISION Panasonic, 52” projection screen. Very good condition. $150. 328-3234

784

Tools

TO CONSIDER.... ENHANCE YOUR PET CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE Call 829-7130 Place your pet ad and provide us your email address This will create a seller account online and login information will be emailed to you from gadzoo.com “The World of Pets Unleashed” You can then use your account to enhance your online ad. Post up to 6 captioned photos of your pet Expand your text to include more information, include your contact information such as e-mail, address phone number and or website. DOG Free, Very good with kids and other dogs. 6 1/2 years. needs loving home preferably fenced yard. Call 570-355-5198.

JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES

Vet bred and raised. 3 males left. First shots/ dewormed. Ready to Go! $400. 570-417-1192

SHIH TZU PUPPIES

ACA Registered 1 Black & while male, available now. Two females & one male, available 04/17/12. 570-714-2032 570-852-9617

SHIH-TZU PUPPIES

Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified! Poms, Yorkies, Maltese, Husky, Rotties, Golden, Dachshund, Poodle, Chihuahua, Labs & Shitzus. 570-453-6900 570-389-7877

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906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

AVOCA

BACK MOUNTAIN

DALLAS 3 bedroom home, 2

DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT

1215 South St. Spacious 4 bedroom home with in law suite with separate entrance. Large lot, large room sizes. Split system A/C in family room. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-963 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

AVOCA

WILKESBARREGOLD

(570)48GOLD8 (570)484-6538

Highest Cash PayOuts Guaranteed Mon-Sat 10am -6pm Closed Sundays

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

Mar. 23rd: $1,664.00 Visit us at WilkesBarreGold.com Or email us at wilkesbarregold@ yahoo.com

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

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.

214 Gedding St. Cozy Cape Cod home with 2 bedrooms, 1st floor laundry, nice yard with deck. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-668 $59,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

AVOCA

901 Main St. Stately 4 bedroom home with beautiful woodwork, extra large rooms with gas heat and nice yard. MLS 12-884 $79,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

BACK MOUNTAIN

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

BACK MOUNTAIN

800 PETS & ANIMALS 810

Cats

CATS & KITTENS Shopping for a 12 weeks & up. All shots, neutered, new apartment? tested,microchipped Classified lets VALLEY CAT RESCUE you compare costs - 824-4172, 9-9 only KITTENS free to a without hassle good home. 2 sisters, Trixie & Pixie. or worry! Short haired. 570-472-1646 Get moving with classified!

850 Homestead Dr. Bank owned end unit townhome in beautiful condition. Finished walk-out lower level. Private setting. Not your typical foreclosure! $297,000 MLS #12-851 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP ASHLEY

Remodeled 2 or 3 bedroom home. Large yard. Nice porch. Low traffic. Not in flood area. Asking $82,000. Deremer Realty 570-477-1149

ASHLEY

TO SETTLE ESTATE 94 CAREY STREET Great starter home. Well cared for 2 story, 3 bedroom half double. Gas heat, low taxes. $39,000 Call 570-735-8763

Newberry Estate Three story freshly painted unit at Hillside. 2 bedrooms & loft, 3 bath, modern kitchen, fireplace in living room, central air & gas heat. Convenience of living at Newberry Enjoy golf, tennis & swimming. MLS#11-4435 $132,900 Call Rhea 570-696-6677

BACK MOUNTAIN

Dakota Woods Enjoy maintenance free living at Dakota Woods Development in the Back Mountain. This 3+ bedroom condo features an open floor plan, first floor master suite, hardwood floors, stunning granite kitchen, gas fireplace & 2 car garages. Large loft area provides multiuse space. MLS# 11-3212 $299,000 Call Rhea 570-696-6677

DALLAS

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BACK MOUNTAIN Centermorland

3 bedroom Ranch. A/C, oil heat, hardwood floors. Finished basement. Near golf course & Charter School. $199,900. 472-3710

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

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OPEN HOUSE

5 HEMLOCK ST. Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2,350 sq. ft. on quiet street. Built in 2008 with hardwood floors, granite countertops, fireplace, fenced yard & more. $309,000 Call 570-466-5968

March 25th 2:30-4:00 Directions: Rt. 309 toward Tunkhannock. Left at the light across from the Dallas School Campus. Home on right.

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

Conveniently located, roomy and comfortable 2 story awaits your family. 3 bedrooms 1.5 bath, hardwood floors, new deck and pool, new windows. MLS#11-3815 New price $144,900 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

DALLAS Newberry Estates

DALLAS

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

DALLAS

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

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

DALLAS 148 E Center Hill Rd

BEAR CREEK

BEAR CREEK TWP.

ASHLEY

3 bedroom, 1 bath 2 story in good location. Fenced yard with 2 car detached garage. Large attic for storage. Gas heat. $79,900 Call Ruth Smith 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411

Immaculate 4 bedroom 3 bath brick front home in Northwoods. Many amenities include hardwood floors in the living room & dining room, cherry kitchen with breakfast area that opens to deck overlooking a large yard and gazebo. Family room with gas fireplace, moldings, gas heat, central air & attached 2 car garage. MLS#111193 $369,000 Call Rhea 570-696-6677

full baths, living & dining rooms and extra large kitchen. Basement has a new 16’ x 26’ room with recently installed waterproofing system. House has it’s own well and septic system. Gas heat, replacement windows throughout. New roof, siding & gutters installed in ‘08. Large storage shed on property. New stone patio, all on a 165’ x 420’ lot. Twenty minutes from Tunkhannock or Wilkes-Barre. House located at 319 Overbrook Rd. $199,000 Call 570-675-1982

Back Mountain

906 Homes for Sale

LASER GUIDE Retrofit for most 10” miter saws, works great! $8. 696-1267

PAINT SPRAYER with gun extension, 2 extension ladders, drop cloths, 4’ ladder, lights, extension pole & more. Call for price 570-262-0708

906 Homes for Sale

Pure Bred & Mixes $400 and up 570-250-9690

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776 Sporting Goods

FISH FINDER Toughest Underwater System. On screen water temperature & direction display. 65” of cable with infrared red LED bulbs. New, never used. $200. 825-5386

Dogs

YOU CAN BUY LOVE

NIKON D3100 Excellent condition. 18-55 mm lens, 50 mm manual lens, plus filters, grip, battery/charger, & more. Asking $600 obo. 570-362-2568.

BIKE Murray, 20” 18 speed, Herculite micro-Alloy, $50. CAMPING TENT sleeps 6, $50. HAMMOCK FRAME metal, $15. CAMPING COTS 2 metal framed, $15 each. 570-824-0591

815

Just minutes from 309 this Bi-level is ideally located near shopping, schools and major highways. Complete with an oak kitchen with dining area leading to deck, 3 bedrooms and bath on the main level plus L shaped family room, 4th bedroom, power room & storage/ laundry area it awaits its new owners. It offers a spacious rear yard, an enclosed patio and has dual access from 2 streets. $ 123,900. Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

570-288-6654 DALLAS

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

DUPONT

140 Bear Creek Boulevard Beautiful family room on over 1/2 acre with 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and finished lower level. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-918 $159,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

DUPONT

BEAR CREEK TWP.

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 homes in Tunkhannock. $275,000. For appointment, call: 570-310-1552

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3 bedroom Tri-level. Electric heat, hardwood floors, finished basement near golf course. $189,900 570-472-3710 CENTERMORELAND Wyoming County Home with 30 Acres

This country estate features 30 acres of prime land with a pretty home, ultra modern kitchen, 2 full modern baths, bright family room, den, living room & 3 good sized bedrooms. Property has open fields & wooded land, stream, several fieldstone walls & lots of road frontage. Equipment and rights included. $489,000. Coldwell Banker Gerald L. Busch Real Estate 570-288-2514

Motorcycle for sale? Let them see it here in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

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

DALLAS OAK HILL

OPEN HOUSE SUN., MARCH 25TH 1 to 3 Great home to move right in and make yourself comfortable. Many updates and renovations have been done on this home. Spacious rooms, large yard, modern kitchen & baths. Invisible dog fencing. $120,000 MLS#12-650 Jolyn Bartoli

Smith Hourigan Group 570-696-5425

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... IN CLASSIFIED! 3 bedroom ranch. Remodeled kitchen. Added family room. Master bedroom with 1/2 bath. Beautiful oak floor. 3 season room. Deck & shed. Garage. 114476. 100x150 lot. $154,900. Call Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

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$159,900 Good visibility commercial location. Room for up to 3 businesses! Also has 2 apartments., off-street parking for 8 w/ possibility. of much more in rear. Great for Beauty/Nail Salon, Fitness Studio, Shop, and Garage type businesses. Call CHRISTINE KUTZ for more information. 570-332-8232

REDUCED 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 $154,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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125 McAlpine St Ideal starter is this appealing two bedroom 2 story with large lot and 1.5 car garage. Plenty of off street parking, in solid neighborhood. MLS 11-4313 PRICE REDUCED $79,000 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

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621 Donnelly St. Great starter home, already furnished, newer roof and vinyl windows. Move right into this 2 bedroom, 1/2 double home. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc. com MLS 12-1042 $34,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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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

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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

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.co m MLS 11-2850 $179,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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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 Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832

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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 $119,900 Call Don Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770

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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

530 Cherry Drive Spacious 2 bedroom townhome with hardwood floor, gas heat, central air, end unit with one garage. All appliances, move in condition. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 12-712 $169,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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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P INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY E Double side by side. New roof, N replacement windows, D many updates, detachedI 3 car garage. Priced to N sell!! $72,000 MLS# 12-685 G Call Geri 570-696-0888

285 Lyndwood Ave. Brick 3 bedroom Ranch with full finished basement. Home features large modern kitchen, 3 nice size bedrooms, all with closets, hall coat closet, w/w, modern bath, ceiling fans, fenced yard. Private driveway, newer furnace. Assessed value and taxes recently reduced! MLS 12-222 $86,000 Patricia Lunski 570-814-6671 Antonik & Associates, Inc. 570-735-7494

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NEW PRICE $699,000 311 Lockville Rd Stately brick 2 story, with in-ground pool, covered patio, finished basement, fireplace, wood stove, 3 car attached garage, 5 car detached garage with apartment above. MLS#11-1242 Call Joe or Donna, 613-9080

Hanover Twp. Discover the values in this welcoming 3 bedroom home. Some of the delights of this very special home are hardwood floors, deck, fully fenced yard & screened porch. A captivating charmer that handles all your needs! $97,500 MLS 11-3625 Michael Slacktish 570-760-4961

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Spacious 4 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath home. Gas Heat. Deck. Fenced yard. One car garage. MLS 12-832 $71,900 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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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

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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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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

297 Susquehannock Drive Traditional 4 bedroom home with 2.5 baths, 2 car garage, private yard with above ground pool. Large deck with retractable awning. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-945 $254,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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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 Reduced $35,000 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

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Highland Hills 8 Patrick Road Magnificent custom built tudor home with quality throughout. Spacious 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 story living room with fireplace and library loft. Dining room, family room and 3 season sunroom which overlooks professionally landscaped grounds with gazebo and tennis/basketball court. Lower level includes recreation room, exercise room and 3/4 bath. Enjoy this serene acre in a beautiful setting in Highland Hills Development. Too many amenities to mention. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-723 $399,900 Call Terry 570-885-3041 Angie 570-885-4896

38 W. Walnut St. Charming 4/5 bedroom with 1.5 baths. Beautifully appointed kitchen w/granite counter tops, cherry cabinets and hardwood floors. Gas fireplace in living room, leaded glass windows in living room and dining room. Nice back deck, 2 car garage and 4 season front porch. MLS 11-4103 $179,900 Jay A. Crossin EXT. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

KINGSTON 4 Orchard St. 3 bedroom starter home with 1 bath on quiet street. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-254 $69,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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HANOVER TWP. 19 Lee Park Ave. Nice 3 bedroom single with 1.5 baths. Home site on large lot, with private drive and 2 car detached garage. Home features large eat in kitchen, 1/2 bath on 1st floor, living room and family room with w/w. Bedroom closets, attic for storage, replacement windows, full concrete basement and gas heat. MLS 12-541 $79,900 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES, INC. 570-735-7494 Ext. 304 Patricia Lunski 570-814-6671

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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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220 Wright Ave Modern 3 bedroom rancher. Woodburning fireplace in living room. Gas heat. Central air conditioning. Aluminum siding. Newer roof. Nice yard. Extras. (FHA financing: $3,045 down, $505/ month, 4.25% interest, 30 years.) MLS 11-4225 $87,000 Bob Kopec HUMFORD REALTY 570-822-5126 KINGSTON

Extraordinary Quality Built 4000+ Square Foot Home – the rear yard with stone patio backs up to the 8th Fairway of the Wyoming Valley Country Club! There’s a custom cherry eat-in kitchen with island, formal living and dining rooms with hardwood floors, 1st Floor Family Room with Vermont Stone fireplace and wet bar, 1st floor Master Suite with His & Her Dressing and Powder Rooms opening to a tiled master bath with jetted tub and separate tiled shower; Second floor has 3 additional Bedrooms with walk in closets, 2 full baths and large attic for storage; Gigantic Lower Level Family Room has a stone fireplace, seated bar area with sink & mirrored backsplash, workout area, & powder room. Stunning landscaping surrounds this beautiful home with an indoor and outdoor speaker system, oversized 2 car garage & underground sprinkler system. MLS #11-994 $385,000. Call Pat today @

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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 $89,900 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

29 Landon Ave N Striking curb appeal! Beautiful interior including a gas fireplace, hardwood floors, modern kitchen, all new carpeting on the second floor, extra large recently remodeled main bath, serene back patio and spacious yard. MLS#11-3075 $144,900 Call Mary Price 570-696-5418 570-472-1395

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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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431 Chestnut Ave. Charming 2 story single family home with upgrades, including new kitchen cabinets, furnace, hot water heater, 200 amp electric, 2 car detached garage. Walk up attic for additional storage space. MLS 11-4106 $129,900 Jay A. Crossin EXT 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 KINGSTON 58 S. Welles Ave

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 KINGSTON

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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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

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KINGSTON ATHERTON AVE

LAKE NUANGOLA 28 Lance Street

MOUNTAIN TOP

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Wonderful starter home in a convenient neighborhood. Home features many updates including new windows, roof, kitchen & carpets. Offstreet parking with large yard. Located near schools and shopping. Low taxes & priced to sell! MLS#12-515 $109,900 Everett Davis 696-2600 417-8733

OPEN HOUSE Sun., March 25, 1:00-3:00 Very comfortable 2 bedroom home in move in condition. Great sun room, large yard, 1 car garage. Deeded lake access. From Wilkes-Barre take Rt. 81S to exit 159, right on to Nuangola Rd./Van Ave., left on Lance St. Reduced $119,000 Call Kathie MLS # 11-2899

Nestled on just under an acre just minutes from 81S this colonial offers 2194 sq. ft. of living area plus a finished basement. Enjoy summer your evenings on the wrap around porch or take a quick dip in the above ground pool with tier deck. The covered pavilion is ideal for picnics or gatherings And when the winter winds blow cuddle in front of the gas fireplace and enjoy a quiet night. MLS 11-2260 Priced to Sell, $179,900 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

Adorable home with charm & character. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, family room with gas fireplace. 3 season room, fenced in yard with rear deck & shed. $119,000 MLS#12-498 Michael Nocera 570-357-4300

Located within 1 block of elementary school & neighborhood park this spacious 4 bedrooms offers 1450 sq. ft of living space with 1.75 baths, walk up attic, and partially finished basement. Extras include gas fireplace, an inground pool with fenced yard, new gas furnace & more. 11-823

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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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REDUCED 10 E. Second St. Property in nice neighborhood. Includes 4 room apartment over garage. MLS 12-253 $75,000 Charles J. Prohaska EXT 35 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770

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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.

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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

Large, spacious home, ultra modern kitchen, new windows, carpet & bath. Off-street parking, gas heat & hardwood floors. Large open floor plan. Must See! MLS #12-958 $105,000 Call Lynda Rowinski

3 bedroom, 1 bath. Nice opportunity for a starter home or investment property. Needs work, but columns, moldings, and leaded glass windows are intact. $42,000 CALL CHRISTINE KUTZ 570-332-8832

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Lovely, nearly completed, renovated Victorian farmhouse sits high on 7.81 acres featuring panoramic pastoral views, high ceilings, original woodwork, gutted, rewired, insulated & sheetrocked, newer roof, vinyl siding, kitchen and baths. Gas rights negotiable. Lots of potential with TLC. Elk Lake $119,900 MLS# 11-525 Call 570-696-2468

130 West Green St 4-5 bedroom, 2 bath home features new windows & entry doors, 1st floor laundry, hardwood floors & ceiling fans. Outdoor features include vinyl siding, large front porch & rear deck, fenced & level rear and side yards with swing set, off street parking. Dry walkout basement includes coal stoker stove, workshop and storage area. New 200 amp service. 12-22 James Banos Realtor Associate COLDWELL BANKER RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 570-991-1883 NANTICOKE 23 W. Grand Street

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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

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

Totally Remodeled 3 Bedroom home on large lot on a wellkept street in movein condition! Home Includes 1 1/2 Modern Baths w/ stone countertops, tile floors, spacious kitchen with all new appliances & plenty of countertop space! New carpet throughout! MLS 11-3473 $57,900 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468 NANTICOKE 294-296 EAST STATE ST

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 $94,500 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES 570-735-7494 Patricia Lunski, X304 (C) 570-814-6671 NEWPORT TWP.

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175 Oak Street NEW FURNANCE 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 1st floor laundry room, 3 season porch, fenced yard and off street parking. MLS#12-721 $89,000 Call Patti 570-328-1752 Liberty Realty & Appraisal Services LLC

238 S. Main St. Ten room home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage, great driveway, central air, large yard. A must see home! For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-477 $139,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

4 Fordham Road Lovely brick ranch home in great development. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. All hardwood floors, brand new roof. 2 family rooms suitable for mini apartment. 1st floor laundry, sunroom, central air, alarm system, 1 car garage. Very good condition. 11-2437 $200,000 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444

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 NEW PRICE $182,500 Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

Beautiful woodwork highlights the Victorian influenced 3 bedroom home featuring hardwood floors, pocket & transoms doors, shuttered windows, crown molding & large bay window. Plus a 2+ bedroom unit with newer kitchen to help pay mortgage. MLS 12-674 $89,000 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

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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 $159,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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SAND SPRINGS

SHAVERTOWN

NEW LISTING! Great price! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, only 3 years old. Located in Sand Springs Golf community. Master bath & second floor laundry. Kitchen has granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances. Basement can be easily finished with walkout sliding doors. Why pay new construction prices? Save thousands! Home is cleaned & ready for occupancy! MLS#12-775 $218,500 Paul Pukatch 696-6559

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

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

Johnson St. Great home, move in ready, with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large yard with lots of outdoor living space. Hardwood floors, gas fireplace, modern eat in kitchen. New gas furnace, roof and windows. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 12-328 $139,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

SHAVERTOWN 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

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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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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 $79,000 Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716

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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

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

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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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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Wonderful home in convenient location features spacious formal rooms, beautiful hardwood floors, & grand stone fireplaces. Kitchen opens to bright sunroom/ breakfast area. 4 large bedrooms, office & 2 baths on 2nd floor. Charming wrap around porch offers views of large property with mature oak and pines. MLS#11-528 $499,000 Call Rhea 570-696-6677

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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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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 $76,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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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30 E. Charles St. 3 story home has 2 bedrooms with possibly a third bedroom in the walk up attic. Some replacement windows, gas heat and hotwater. Hardwood floors in the upstairs. An adjacent parcel of land is included in this price. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-776 $39,900 Call Angie 570-885-4896 or Terry 570-885-3041

Spacious 1791 sq. ft. 1/2 double with wrap around porch, shed & garage. Semi modern kitchen & bath. 3 bedrooms with gas heat and plenty of storage. $24,900. Possible rent to own Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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Well maintained aluminum sided double block, gas heat, & an additional lot. Tenant pays all utilities. $92,900 MLS 12-347 Call Florence 570-715-7737

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61 Acer Lane Great value, great location on a fabulous lot. From your hot tub you can enjoy the view of the almost full acre lot. Year round sun room, plus you have a Lower Level that adds more space to this great home. Don’t miss out on this incredible buy!! Schedule your showing today. MLS 12-808 $139,900 Call Tony Wasco 570-855-2424 Trademark Realtor Group 570-613-9090

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2009 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD $

Stk# P14586, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, CD, 5 Speed

2006 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON AWD $ Stk# S1895A, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, CD, PW, PL

11,799*

2008 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT COUPE

$

2010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA SEDAN

$

2009 CHEVY MALIBU LT SEDAN

$

Stk# P14621, Leather, Sunroof, Automatic, PW, PL

12,899*

Stk# P14511, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, Power Mirrors, Gas Saver!

Stk# P14584, Sunroof, Automatic, Power Windows/Locks, Power Seat

2008 SUBARU LEGACY SEDAN

Stk# S1958A, All Wheel Drive! Sunroof, Auto, PW, PL

13,599*

13,499* $ 13,799*

Stk# P14592, Luxury Package w/ Sunroof, Alloys, Auto

13,999*

$

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA S

$

Stk# S2041A, Leather, Sunroof, Automatic, Alloys, PW, PL

2007 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB 4X4

15,999* $ 16,299*

2011 HONDA CIVIC EX-L SEDAN

2008 GMC ACADIA AWD

21,799* $ 22,399* $ 24,499*

21,899*

Stk# S1917B, Leather, Sunroof, Automatic, PW, PL

$

2011 SUZUKI KIZASHI SLS AWD

Stk# P14453C, Plow! Dual Rear Wheels, Automatic

Stk# S1928A, Automatic, P. Windows & Locks, All Wheel Drive

Stk# S1625B, Leather, Sunroof, All Wheel Drive, Power Seats, Blue Tooth, Auto, Only 9K Miles!

3,999* 2003 DODGE 2011 SUZUKI EQUATOR CREW CAB RMZ-4 4X4 $24,999* DURANGO SXT 4X4 $4,299* 2001 FORD F150 $ $ $ CREW 4X4 4,499* 31,499* SUPER 18,399* 2009 NISSAN ARMADA LE 4X4 *

2011 TOYOTA VENZA

1999 FORD F150 SUPER CAB 4X4

Stk# S1912A, Automatic, 4 Cyl, Low Miles! Power Windows/Locks, 1-Owner!

$

Stk# S2085A, XLT Package, Power Windows & Locks, Runs Great!

Stk# S1996A, Navigation, Alloy Wheels, Automatic, Off Road Pkg

Stk# P14595, 7 1/2 Foot Plow, Alloy Wheels, Auto, PW, PL, SLT Pkg, 5.7L V8 Hemi

Stk# P14615, Leather, Sunroof, Automatic, Alloy Wheels, Only 11K Miles!

$

Stk# S1997B, 3rd Row, Power Windows/Locks, CD, Automatic, Alloys

16,799 $ 17,999*

2012 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD $

2006 DODGE RAM 2500 QUAD CAB 4X4

2011 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA LIMITED 4X4

Stk# S1921A, Automatic, PW, PL

Stk# S1854A, Sunroof, Heated Seats, 18” Alloys, Navigation w/ Blue Tooth!

Stk# P14612, 5.7L V8 Hemi, Tonneau Cover, Thunder Road Edition

Stk# S1993A, Only 442 Miles! Automatic, Alloy Wheels, PW, PL

$

Stk# S1808A, Sunroof, Power Memory Seat, Auto, PW, PL, Only 10K Miles, Save Big!

15,899*

2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER 4X4

Stk# S1947A, Sunroof, DVD Player, Power Windows & Locks

1,499* 1999 DODGE $ CARAVAN 1,899* 1997 BMW $ 325I SEDAN 2,499* 1997 FORD F350 $ REG CAB 4X4 3,299* 1998 SUBARU $ 3,299* FORESTER AWD $

Stk# S2008A, Automatic

20,499*

2011 SUZUKI KIZASHI GTS AWD

9,999*

$

1999 SATURN SL2 SEDAN

Stk# P14566A, Power Driver’s Seat, Auto, Power Windows & Locks, Alloys, 1-Owner!

2007 MERCURY MARINER 4X4 $

NOW

JUST TRADED AS TRADED!

CERTIFIED VEHICLES 2007 DODGE NITRO SXT 4X4 $ 10,999* 2010 SUZUKI SX4 CROSSOVER AWD $13,999* 2011 SUZUKI KIZASHI SE AWD $18,499* Stk# S1939A, Tech Package w/ Navigation, Auto, PW, PL

Stk# S2003A, XLT Package, Sunroof, Leather, Auto

$

GOLD CHECK

Stk# S1968A, Alloy Wheels, Auto, Power Windows & Locks, CD

2005 FORD ESCAPE 4X4

Stk# S1977B, Auto, PW, PL

Stk# P14614A, Navigation w/ Rear Camera, DVD Player, 3rd Row, Leather, Sunroof

Stk# S1936B, XLT Pkg, PW, PL, Automatic, V8

*All Prices Plus Tax, Tags, & Fees. Artwork for illustration purposes only. Dealer not responsible for typographical errors. All Value Vehicle Outlet Cars pass PA State Inspection. See sales person for complete details. **1.99% on bank approved credit for 60 month term. Just Traded As Traded Vehicles are sold as is where is with no warranty.

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$

159

29 month lease, 12,000 allowable miles per year, $1800 due at signing, $0 security deposit

5.3L V8-Engine, Flex Fuel w/ Active Fuel Management, 6 Speed Automatic, Locking Rear Differerential, Trailer Pkg, Aluminum Wheels, H. Duty Cooling, Bluetooth, CD, Steering Wheel Controls, Fog Lights

2012 Chevrolet Malibu LS

• 39 Mo/12K Per Year • 12” 1500 Ext Cab 1LT 4x4 w/ All Star Pkg • $0 Down

24 Month Lease

389

$

MSRP $36,065

LEASE FOR ONLY

PER * ** MONTH

359

$

PER * ** MONTH

+ Tax & Tags

24 month lease, 12,000 allowable miles per year, $1559 due at signing, $0 security deposit

2012 Equinox LS AWD

• 39 Mo/12K Per Year • $1800 Due @ Signing • Must be approved S Tier within program guidelines. All incentives applied.

$

179

LEASE FOR ONLY

+ Tax

2012 Traverse AWD LS

LEASE FOR ONLY

PER * ** MONTH

+ Tax & Tags

• 39 Mo/12K Per Year • $0 Down • Automatic • Bluetooth • OnStar • Keyless Entry

PER * ** MONTH

279

LEASE FOR ONLY

+ Tax & Tags

$

PER * ** MONTH + Tax

*Tax & tags additional. All incentives applied. All leases must be approved at “S” Tier within program guidelines, not responsible for typographical errors.

PRE-OWNED SELECT SUPER VALUES!

2009 HONDA CIVIC COUPE EX

2009 KIA BORREGO 4WD

2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE

FEATURE 2005 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV

2010 CHEVY MALIBU 2LT

2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500HD CREW CAB

2006 CHEVY AVALANCHE 4X4 LS

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$

15,999

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412 Autos for Sale

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PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* MODEL# UA8F2CJW

6CL I VTEC ENGINE, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH GRADE LOGIC, LEATHER INTERIOR, HEATED SEATS, PADDLE SHIFTERS, POWER MOONROOF, BLUETOOTH, VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST, ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING, DUAL THRESHOLD FRONT AIR BAGS, SIDED AND SIDE CURTAIN AIR BAGS WITH OCCUPANT POSITION DETECTION SYSTEM. *LEASE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $999 DOWN. RESIDUAL: $21,529

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2012 ACURA

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499

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PLUS TAX & TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* MODEL#YD2H2CJNW

6CL I VTEC ENGINE, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH GRADE LOGIC, LEATHER INTERIOR, HEATED SEATS, PADDLE SHIFTERS, POWER MOONROOF, BLUETOOTH, VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST, ADVANCED COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING, DUAL THRESHOLD FRONT AIR BAGS, SIDED AND SIDE CURTAIN AIR BAGS WITH OCCUPANT POSITION DETECTION SYSTEM. *LEASE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $1,999 DOWN. RESIDUAL: $24,536

Lease for

439

$

$

* Plus Tax for 30 Mos.

$4,623 TOTAL DUE AT DELIVERY. SECURITY DEPOSIT INCLUDED. $3,389.00 CAP COST. 10K MILES PER YEAR. RESIDUAL $27,758.00.

MONTHS FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS

*LEASE WITH 36 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $4,980 TOTAL AT DELIVERY, RESIDUAL $23,915(AWD).

NEW 2012 LEXUS ES350

MSRP: $39,027

LEASE FOR 36 MONTHS

409

$

*LEASE WITH 39 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $1,995 DUE AT SIGNING. INCLUDES $2,000 CONQUEST REBATE. MUST CURRENTLY BE IN A NON-GM LEASE TO QUALIFY. MUST QUALIFY FOR LEASE THROUGH ALLY FINANCIAL.

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NEW 2012 LEXUS RX350 AWD

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MSRP: $45,825

LEASE FOR 36 MONTHS

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MSRP: $38,572

359

MSRP: $42,705

GLK350 SUV

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1.9% APR

LEASE FOR $

2012

Plus Tax for 33 Mos.

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New 2012 Mercedes-Benz

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MSRP: $55,407

LEASE FOR 36 MONTHS

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CADILLAC SRX FWD

MODEL# CU2F4CJW

FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS ON ALL NEW 2012 RX350, ES350 & IS250/350 SEDANS*

THE ALL NEW 2013 LEXUS GS350 AWD

MSRP: $41,395

399

$

1.9% APR

599

*LEASE WITH 39 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $1,995 DUE AT SIGNING. INCLUDES $2,000 CONQUEST REBATE. MUST CURRENTLY BE IN A NON-GM LEASE TO QUALIFY. MUST QUALIFY FOR LEASE THROUGH ALLY FINANCIAL. LEASE FOR

C300 SPORT SEDAN 4MATIC AWD

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PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 39 MONTHS*

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PLUS TAX + TAGS

PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 36 MONTHS* *LEASE WITH 39 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $4,995 DUE AT SIGNING. INCLUDES $2,000 CONQUEST REBATE. MUST CURRENTLY BE IN A NON-GM LEASE TO QUALIFY. MUST QUALIFY FOR LEASE THROUGH ALLY FINANCIAL.

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2012

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CADILLAC CADILLAC CTS COUPE PERFORMANCE COLLECTION AWD

LEASE FOR $

449

PLUS TAX/TAGS FOR 39 MONTHS* *LEASE WITH 39 MONTHLY PAYMENTS AT 10K MILES PER YEAR WITH $2,995 DUE AT SIGNING. INCLUDES $2,000 CONQUEST REBATE. MUST CURRENTLY BE IN A NON-GM LEASE TO QUALIFY. MUST QUALIFY FOR LEASE THROUGH ALLY FINANCIAL.

1.9% APR FINANCING FOR UP TO 36 MONTHS & 3.9% APR FINANCING FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS ON ALL LEXUS ES350, IS250/350 & RX350 CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLES! EVERY LEXUS COMES WITH A 3 YEAR/100,000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY* 2009 LEXUS ES350 CPO

STK# L11478A, 26K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF 1.9% APR FOR UP TO 36 MOS. OR 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MOS....................SALE PRICE $26,579

2010 LEXUS IS350 CPO

STK# L11457A, 19K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, AWD 1.9% APR FOR UP TO 36 MOS. OR 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MOS...........SALE PRICE $29,879

2010 LEXUS RX350 CPO

STK# LS0372, 23K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF 1.9% APR FOR UP TO 36 MOS. OR 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MOS....................... SALE PRICE $35,979

2010 LEXUS RX350 CPO

STK# XP0161, 13K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF 1.9% APR FOR UP TO 36 MOS. OR 3.9% APR FOR UP TO 60 MOS...................... SALE PRICE $33,499

2010 LEXUS GX460 CPO

STK# B9445A, 37K MI, LEATHER, SUNROOF, NAV, 4X4 ....................................................................................................SALE PRICE $44,479

Certified Pre-Owned Low APR Rates 2008 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN AWD STK# BP15621, 24,590 MI, 2 TO CHOOSE FROM .................................................................................................................... SALE 2009 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN AWD STK# BP15268, 19,874 MI 2 TO CHOOSE FROM..................................................................................................................... SALE 2011 MERCEDES-BENZ C300 SEDAN AWD STK# BS0338, 8,900 MI, 5 TO CHOOSE FROM ........................................................................................................................ SALE 2010 MERCEDES-BENZ E350 SEDAN AWD STK# BP15697, 39,136 MI.................................................................................................................................................... SALE 2009 MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 AWD STK# B15261, 33,080 MI, NAVIGATION ................................................................................................................................. SALE 2010 MERCEDES-BENZ E350 SEDAN AWD STK# BP15612, 19,876 MI.................................................................................................................................................... SALE 2009 MERCEDES-BENZ CLK CONVERTIBLE STK# B9367A, 10,980 MI ..................................................................................................................................................... SALE 2010 MERCEDES-BENZ GL450 AWD STK# SR0018A, 15,572 MI, NAVIGATION 1 TO CHOOSE FROM ................................................................................................. SALE

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*ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER CHANGES. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS WITH APPROVED CREDIT. 0.9% APR FINANCING FOR 36 MONTHS = $28.18/$1,000 FINANCED. 1.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $17.50/$1,000 FINANCED. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PAYMENTS INCLUDE AL REBATES AND INCENTIVES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS 3/31/12.

*PRICES AND LEASES ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS & TITLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. ALL PRICES INCLUDE APPLICABLE REBATES AND/OR INCENTIVES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURES PROGRAM CHANGES. PRICES AVAILABLE ON ADVERTISED VEHICLES ONLY. MILEAGE CHARGE OF $.25/MILE OVER 30K MILES. LESSEE PAYS FOR EXCESS WEAR. NOT AVAILABLE WITH SOME OTHER OFFERS. SECURITY DEPOSIT IS NOT REQUIRED AT TIME OF DELIVERY. FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS THRU ALLY FINANCIAL, MUST QUALIFY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 3/31/12.

*ALL PRICES AND LEASES ARE PLUS TAX, TAGS AND TITLE. PRICES AND PAYMENTS INCLUDE $129 PROCESSING FEE. SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL. FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS WITH APPROVED CREDIT. 1.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $17.50/$1,000 FINANCED. 3.9% APR FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS = $18.40/$1,000 FINANCED. OFFERS END 3/31/12.

*ALL PRICES AND PAYMENTS, PLUS TAX, TAG AND TITLE. PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. MINIMUM FINANCED $15K WITH APPROVED CREDIT THRU DESIGNATED LENDER. SUBJECT TO MANUFACTURER PROGRAM CHANGES. FINANCING ON SELECT PRE-OWNED MODELS. QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS ONLY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. ALL OFFERS EXPIRE 4/2/12.

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906 Homes for Sale

906 Homes for Sale

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906 Homes for Sale

SUGARLOAF

SWOYERSVILLE

W. NANTICOKE

WEST WYOMING

WILKES-BARRE

OPEN HOUSE 78 Prospect Rd Sunday, March 25 1:30 to 3:00 Beautiful setting in a fabulous location. Well maintained 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home sits on a full beautiful acre of land. 3 car garage with a breezeway, first floor master bedroom suite and a great porch to sit and relax on all while enjoying your new serene surroundings. This is a MUST SEE! 12-392 $225,000 Call Tony Wasco 570-855-2424 Trademark Realtor Group 570-613-9090

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

SUGARLOAF REDUCED!!!! 2 houses. Must sell

together. Each has its own utilities on 2.5 + acres. 3 car garage with 3 large attached rooms. For Sale By Owner. $239,900 Call (570) 788-5913 SWEET VALLEY

Nice country bi-level on 40 acres with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen, living room, family room, office & laundry room, plus attached oversized 2 car garage with workshop, rear deck & 3 sheds. Bordering state game lands. $319,900. MLS-11-1094 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141 SWEET VALLEY REDUCED!

4 Oliver Road Located in the back part of Oliver Road in a very private part of North Lake in Sweet Valley. Yearning to be restored, lake front cape cod in a very tranquil setting was formerly used as a summer home. MLS 11-2113 $93,500 Jay Crossin CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 ext. 23 SWEET VALLEY

Totally remodeled 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 1 acre with large family room on lower level. property has small pond and joins state game lands. $141,900 MLS 11-4085 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

SWOYERSVILLE

19 Bohac St. 2-3 bedroom. New bath with laundry 1st floor. Large living room. Finished lower level. Full walk up attic. Air conditioning. Nice yard, 1 car garage. Low taxes. Gas heat. A must see. $95,000 Call 570-760-1281 for appointment SWOYERSVILLE

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

“New Listing”! 3 bedrooms, 1 bath home on double lot. One car garage, two 3 season porches, security system & attic just insulated. $90,000. Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 12pm-5pm

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

SWOYERSVILLE

REDUCED!!! 78 Maltby Ave. Wonderful family home in a great neighborhood. A large master suite and family room addition make this home a must see! There is an inground pool and attached in-law suite. MLS 11-4572 $218,000 Call Kelly Connolly-Cuba EXT. 37 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770 SWOYERSVILLE

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 WAPWALLOPEN

Vinyl resided, new shingles in 2008, quiet location with level open ground. Replacement windows, new well pump. Property being sold “as is”. MLS 12-760 $69,900. Call Dean 570-256-3343 Five Mountain Realty

WEST PITTSTON

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

WEST PITTSTON Wonderful home in a great neighborhood. Relax in the pool after a hard day of work. Beauty shop equipment is negotiable. Buyer responsible for zoning. MLS# 12-833 $219,000 Jolyn Bartoli

570-696-5425 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

TAYLOR

438 Tripp St

OPEN HOUSE Sunday 12pm-5pm

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

REDUCED 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 $249,900 Call Michele Reap 570-905-2336

WEST WYOMING A bargain at $68,900 A f f o r d a b l e , Updated & Move in Ready 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home - entry foyer with closet, large fully applianced eat-in kitchen with Corian countertops & tile floor, 1st floor laundry complete with washer & dryer; hardwood floors in some rooms, under carpet in others, large bedroom closets, quiet dead end street. MLS #12-361 Call Pat today @

Great Investment. Quiet street close to everything. Nice size rooms. Both sides currently rented. Off street parking in back with a 1 car garage. $89,900. MLS 114207. Call Donna for more information or to schedule a showing. 570-947-3824

115 Noble Lane 3 bedroom, 2 bath end unit townhome with finished lower level. Natural gas fireplace, 3 tiered deck, newer roof, cul de sac. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-1006 $68,000 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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35 Murray St. Large well kept 6 bedroom home in quiet neighborhood. Off street parking, good size back yard. Owner very motivated to sell. MLS 10-3668 $77,000 Call Don Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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OUT OF FLOOD ZONE Single, 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath. Newer roof, windows & vinyl siding. Gas heat, off street parking with extra lot. One way street. A Must See! $69,900 Call 570-417-4884

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Nice double block in good condition with 2 bedrooms on each side. New vinyl siding. Bathrooms recently remodeled. Roof is 2 years old. Fully rented. Tenants pay all utilities. MLS11-580.$53,500 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468 WILKES-BARRE

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Well maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bath double wide in nice neighborhood. Many updates. Landscaped & fenced yard with pool, large deck & koi pond! $89,900. Call Christine Kutz 570-332-8832

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Wonderful, cozy home on a corner lot with in-ground pool, yard and carport. Home is across from Fox hill Country Club. $120,000 MLS# 12-755 Jolyn Bartoli

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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 WILKES-BARRE

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

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Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 Just on the market this 2 story offers a modern kitchen, formal dining room, 1st floor laundry plus 2/3 bedrooms On 2nd floor. Affordably priced at $ 27,900 MLS 12-50 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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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

Easily converts to single home. New roof, electric, windows & 2 car garage. Remodeled. 66 x 100 feet, fenced lot, $140,000. 570-693-2408 WYOMING

Fall in love with this gorgeous brick home just a few minutes from town. spacious rooms, a view of the countryside, a fenced inground pool, gazebo with electric, spacious recreation room with wet bar, curved oak staircase, beautiful French doors and a fireplace in the kitchen are just some of the features that make this home easy to love. MLS# 12-443 $600,000 Jolyn Bartoli

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Move in condition. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Corner lot. $132,900 MLS 12-428 Call Stephen 570-613-9080

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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

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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 To Settle Estate $56,900 REDUCED! Offer Needed!

12 Reid st. Spacious Bi-level home in semi-private location with private back yard. 3 season room. Gas fireplace in lower level family room. 4 bedrooms, garage. For more informtion and photos visit wwww.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 10-4740 $149,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

$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

314 Horton Street Wonderful home, 6 rooms. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, twostory, living room with built-in bookcase, formal dining room with entrance to delightful porch. Eat-in kitchen. Private lot, detached garage. A must see home. MLS 11-2721 New Price $56,900 GO TO THE TOP... CALL

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Beautifully maintained double block on large landscaped lot. Newer roof and windows, hardwood under carpet, ceiling fans, plaster walls and ample off street parking. Live in one side and let rent from other side help pay your mortgage. Must see! $108,000 Call CHRISTINE KUTZ for details 570-332-8832

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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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

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. $65,000 CALL CHRISTINE KUTZ 570-332-8832

BEAR CREEK 191 Andover St. Lovely single family 3 bedroom home with lots of space. Finished 3rd floor, balcony porch off of 2nd floor bedroom, gas hot air heat, central air and much more. Must see! MLS 11-59 $66,000 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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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

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100 Lincoln St. MULTI FAMILY 3 bedroom home with attached apartment and beauty shop. Apartment is rented. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-941 $82,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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 $149,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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263 Lawrence St Recently updated, 2 unit with off street parking. 1st floor unit has nicely maintained living room & eat-in-kitchen. One bedroom & bath. 2nd floor unit has modern eat-in-kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living/dining room combination. Security system. Deck with a beautiful view of the Valley, fenced in yard & finished lower level. All appliances included. A must see! MLS #12-518 $ 92,000 Call Christina @ (570) 714-9235

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Kingston Wellness Center / professional offices. -Modern Decor and Loft Style Offices -Four Lane Street Frontage -100+ Parking -Established Professional & Wellness Businesses On-Site -Custom Leases Available -Triple Net Spaces Available: 600SF, 1400SF, 2610SF, and 4300SF. 4300SF Warehouse Space available Built to Suit. Call Cindy 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

570-675-4400 115 New St. Office building with over 2600 sq. ft. can be divided for up to 3 tenants with own central air and utilities and entrances. New roof. 20-25 parking spots in excellent condition. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-607 $249,900 Call Tom

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SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP 570-696-5412 77 Schuler St. Newly renovated with new windows, door flooring, etc. “Goose Island” gem. Large home with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, screened in porch overlooking fenced in yard, driveway, laminate floors throughout. Fresh paint, move in condition. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 12-845 $99,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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WILKES-BARRE 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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Clean, nice double block at very attractive price. 750 square feet each side. 2 bedrooms per side. Separate utilities. Quick show. One side vacant. Only $39,900, but owner anxious to sell and is listening for reasonable offers. May be best 2 unit for the price around. Call today. 570-674-3120 day or night Marilyn K. Snyder Real Estate

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WILKES-BARRE 46 Bradford Street 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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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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4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 unit apartment buildings. Fully occupied. City license and occupancy permits issued. Very well maintained. Some have new windows, roofs, coinop washer/dryer. 570-736-3125 INCOME/ COMMERCIAL PROPERTY NANTICOKE

Unique investment opportunity. Vacant storefront which can be used for office, retail, etc. with a 3-room, 1 bedroom apartment above. Other side of the building is a 6room, 3 bedroom home. Perfect for owner occupied business with additional rental income from apartment. Newer roof & furnace, hardwood floors, off-street parking, corner lot. MLS#12-780 $44,900 Karen Ryan 283-9100 x14

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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

Nice duplex zoned commercial, can be used for offices as well as residential. All separate utilities. Keep apt. space or convert to commercial office space. Adjacent lot for sale by same owner. MLS 11-2176 $85,900 Jay A. Crossin CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 ext. 23

Duplex. Aluminum siding, oil heat, semi - modern kitchens, long term tenant. On a spacious 50’ x 150’ lot. Motivated Seller. REDUCED. $37,900 Anne Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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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

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155 E Walnut St. Good investment property knocking on your door. Don't miss out, come and see for yourself. Also included in the sale of the property is the lot behind the home. Lot size is 25X75, known as 147 Cherry St. $82,000 MLS# 10-2666 Call Karen Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

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HUGHESTOWN

Cleared lot in Stauffer Heights. Ready for your dream home just in time for Spring! MLS 12-549 $32,500 Call Kevin Sobilo 570-817-0706

JACKSON TWP 1 acre with well, septic and driveway in place. Asking $39,900. Make reasonable offer. DEREMER REALTY 570-477-1149 MOUNTAIN TOP Beautiful 2.66 Acre building lot/lake view. Public sewer & natural gas. Use any builder! Call Jim for private showing. $126,500.00 570-715-9323.

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

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WYOMING

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915 Manufactured Homes

DALLAS Valley View Park

403 South Drive 1984 single wide 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. End lot. Large deck. New roof, windows & doors. All appliances included. $12,500 or best offer. Call 570-675-2012

EAST MOUNTAIN RIDGE

(Formerly Pocono Park) and San Souci Park. Like new, several to choose from, Financing &Warranty, MobileOneSales.net Call (570)250-2890

HUNLOCK CREEK

Very nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath double wide in quiet country setting. $20,000. Financing available Call 717-439-7716

JENKINS TWP. Ouiet Cove

Trailer Park Double wide 24’ x 40’,3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, off-street parking, $26,000 Call 570-655-6740 MOUNTAINTOP 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS, sunroom, a lot of new. Asking $30,000. Call leave message 570-406-7318

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

WHITE HAVEN

1977 2 bedroom Schult. No pets. $6000 570-851-2245

Apartments/ Unfurnished

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

ASHLEY 3 bedrooms,

2 & reserved parking. Short block to bus stop. $650 & $700 rent includes heat/ water/sewer & trash. Application, references, background check, smoke free, pet free, lease + security. Call Terry 570-824-1022

ASHLEY

288-1422

Brand new 2 bedroom, washer/dryer hookup, $550 month + utilities. No pets. OTHER APTS AVAILABLE IN NANTICOKE 570-868-6020

BEAR CREEK

Available April 1 New 3 room apartment. All utilities included except electric. No smoking & no pets. $650 + security and references. Furnished or unfurnished. Call 570-954-1200

DALLAS

HI-MEADOWS APARTMENTS 1075 Memorial Hwy. Low & Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: *Electric Range & Refrigerator *Off Street Parking *Community Room *Coin Operated Laundry *Elevator. *Video Surveilence Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-675-5944 8a.m. - 4 p.m. TDD Only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity 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

DURYEA floor, 2

2nd bedrooms, stove, refrigerator, washer /dryer hookup, sewer/water included, electric heat. Convenient location. No pets $525/ month + security. Tenant screening required. 570-362-2766

EXETER

1 BEDROOM. $450. Newly remodeled, off street parking. 570-602-0758

EXETER TOWNHOUSE

Wildflower Village Like New! 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, living room, large dining/kitchen area, patio. $690/mo + utilities. No Pets 570-696-4393

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Rentals

Available 30, 60 +/- days. Redone efficiency, 1 bedrooms, some with gas fireplaces, with appliances, laundry. Managed Services! $500 + utilities and up! MUST PROVIDE: EMPLOYMENT/ APPLICATION VERIFICATION/ NO PETS OR SMOKING. 2 YEAR LEASES.

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

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Available Now! 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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GLEN LYON

KEN POLLOCK APARTMENTS 41 Depot Street Low and Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: * Electric Range & Refrigerator * Off Street Parking * Community Room * Coin Operated Laundry *Elevator Applications Accepted by Appointment 570-736-6965 8:00 a.m. - 4 p.m. TDD Only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity

HARDING Renovated 1st floor,

2 bedroom apartment. New carpeting and paint. Fridge & stove. Water Included. $600 + security & utilities. Call 570-240-6620 or 570-388-6503

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GRACE LUXURY APARTMENTS Hughestown

Be the first to live in this colossal luxury apartment. Hardwood floors, massive tiled kitchen, granite counters, stainless steel appliances, large laundry room, and elevated ceilings. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Central air – gas heat. Storage room provided. Off street parking. Maintenance free living with clean grounds. No smoking – No pets. Utilities not included. $1,500 / month 570-760-7326

KINGSTON

2 bedroom. $685/ month. Includes gas heat. Security & references required No pets. Call 570-288-4200

KINGSTON

2 bedroom. Newly renovated. Oak floors. Gas stove. Refrigerator. Washer/dryer hookup. Bath with shower. 3 paddle fans. $575 plus gas, electric & water. No Pets. References required. Call 570-406-9395 or 570-779-4609

KINGSTON 2nd Floor.

2 bedrooms, renovated bathroom, balcony off newly renovated kitchen with refrigerator & stove, Pergo floors, central air, newly painted, offstreet parking, no pets. $600 per month plus utilities, & 1 month security deposit. 570-239-1010

KINGSTON 3RD AVE

Second floor spacious two bedroom apartment – dining room, parlor, updated kitchen appliances, and laundry room. $650/month, security, (pets additional $50/month). Call 570.262.7300

KINGSTON

E. W alnut St. Located in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen, living room, dining room, sun room, bathroom. 2 large and 1 small bedroom, lots of closets, built in linen, built in hutch, hardwood floors, fireplace, storage room, yard. New washer/ dryer, stove & fridge. Heat and hot water included. 1 year lease + security. $950 570-406-1411 KINGSTON Available April 1st 2nd Floor, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen, living room washer & dryer next to post office, off street parking $500 + utilities water & sewer included, 1 year. lease security & references no pets, no smoking. Call 570-822-9821

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

KINGSTON Available Now

Beautiful 1 bedroom apartment in nice neighborhood. Wall to wall carpeting. Plenty of closet space. All kitchen appliances, including dishwasher & garbage disposal. Nice pantry area off kitchen. Washer / dryer hookup. No pets. No smoking. $450 + utilities & security. Call 570-406-9243 Leave Message All Calls Returned Same Day

KINGSTON

E.Light, WALNUT ST. bright, 1st

floor, 2 bedrooms, elevator, carpeted, security system. Garage. Extra storage & cable TV included. Laundry facilities. Air Conditioned. Fine neighborhood. Convenient to bus & stores. No pets. References. Security. Lease. No smokers please. $765 + utilities. Call. 570-287-0900

KINGSTON

Nice, roomy 2 bedroom, new kitchen, clean. On 2nd floor. $495 plus utilities. Call for appointments. Day or night 570-674-3120 Marilyn K. Snyder Real Estate

KINGSTON

Nice, roomy 2 bedroom, new kitchen, clean. On 2nd floor. $495 plus utilities. Call for appointments. Day or night 570-674-3120 Marilyn K. Snyder Real Estate

LARKSVILLE

2 bedroom, 1 bath. $725. Double security. Brand New Hardwood & Tile Floors, Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer Hook-Up. Must see to appreciate. BOVO Rentals Quality Affordable Housing

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LUZERNE 1 bedroom, wall to wall, off-street parking, coin laundry, water, sewer & garbage included. $495/ month + security & lease. HUD accepted. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727

LUZERNE

Ultra clean, safe and private. 1.5 bedrooms, 2nd floor. All appliances. Wall to wall. No pets. Non smoking. $465 + utilities, lease & security. Call 570-288-9735 Midtowne Apartments 100 E. 6th Street, Wyoming PA 18644

Housing for

Extremely Low & Very Low Income

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NANTICOKES . 603 H ANOVER

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2nd floor, 1 bedroom. No pets. $400 + security, utilities & lease. Photos available. 570-542-5330 NANTICOKE

FIRST FLOOR

2 bedrooms, hardwood floors, refrigerator, washer & dryer in kitchen . Heat & hot water included. $625/per month. Call (570) 735-4074

NANTICOKE

Spacious 1 bedroom 1st floor. New carpeting, gas range and fridge included. Garage parking, no dogs. References and security required. $450/mo. Water, sewer, garbage fee incl. Tenant pays gas and electric 570-696-3596

30+ DAY

BEING REMODELED

NORTH WILKES-BARRE FIRST FLOOR EFFICIENCY / 1 BEDROOM, BRAND NEW FLOORING, CARPETING, MODERN/APPLIANCES, ELECTRIC/GAS FIREPLACE. APPLICATION/EMPLO YMENT VERIFICATION “being considered” NO PETS/SMOKING 2 YEARS @ $500+ UTILITIES. MANAGED!

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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

MOUNTAIN TOP

Centrally located 1st floor, 1 bedroom apartment. Basement washer / dryer hookup. Kitchen includes fridge, range and microwave. Offstreet parking, back yard. No pets. $500 + security & utilities. 570-474-0388 570-417-8751

NANTICOKE

1st floor. 1 bedroom, electric water and heat included. Off street parking. Freshly painted, w/d hookup. $575/mo., lease and security required. NO PETS 570-477-6018 leave message

NANTICOKE

2 bedroom, wall to wall carpet, offstreet parking, $495 per month+ utilities, security, lease. HUD accepted. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727

Apartments/ Unfurnished

WEST PITTSTON 203 Delaware Ave.

Out of flood zone. 4 rooms, no pets, no smoking, off street parking. Includes heat, water, sewer, fridge, stove, w/d. High security bldg. 1st floor or 2nd floor 570-655-9711

PARSONS SECTION 46 Govier St. 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, W/D hookup, fridge & stove. Off street parking water included. freshly painted $525/mo + utilities, lease & security No pets. 570-328-1875

PITTSTON bedrooms.

2 All appliances included. All utilities paid; electricity by tenant. Everything brand new. Off street parking. $700 + security & references. Call 570-969-9268

PITTSTON

3 bedroom. Living room, kitchen, 1 bath. Off street parking, on site laundry, enclosed porch, fenced yard. $695/mo + utilities. Security required. Call (570) 881-1747

PITTSTON Completely remod-

eled, modern 1 bedroom apt. Lots of closet space, with new tile floor & carpets. Includes stove, refrigerator, washer/dryer hook up. Oil heat, nice yard & neighborhood. No pets. $575/month includes water & sewer. 570-479-6722

Modern 1st floor, 2 bedroom apartment. Kitchen with all appliances, new deck. Gas Heat. No smoking, no pets. $500 + utilities & security. Call 570-714-9234

PITTSTON

Modern 1st floor, 2 bedroom apartment. Kitchen with all appliances, new deck. Gas Heat. No smoking, no pets. $500 + utilities & security. Call 570-714-9234 PLAINS

MODERN 1ST FLOOR 2 bedroom. Kitchen

with appliances. All new carpet. Convenient location. Washer/dryer hookup. No smoking. No pets. $550 + utilities. 570-714-9234

PLYMOUTH

79 Center Ave, 4 bedroom Duplex, $585/mo + security 413 E. Main 3 bedroom Duplex, $585/mo + security (570) 779-4240

TRUCKSVILLE

Trucksville Manor Apartments 170 Oak Street Low and Moderate Income Elderly Rentals Include: *Electric Range & Refrigerator *Off Street Parking *Coin Operated Laundry Applications Accepted by appointment 570-696-1201 8a.m. - 4p.m. TDD only, 1-800-654-5984 Voice Only, 1-800-654-5988 Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity

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Commercial Properties

DOLPHIN PLAZA

Rte. 315 1,000 & 3,800 Sq. Ft. WILL DIVIDE OFFICE / RETAIL Call 570-829-1206

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WEST PITTSTON 2nd floor, 5 rooms,

wall-to-wall carpeting, window dressings, stove, refrigerator, & garbage disposal. Washer/ dryer hookup, offstreet parking. No pets, no smoking. $650/month + security. Heat, water & sewer included. Call 570-574-1143 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

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WEST WYOMING

425 West 8th Street New 1st floor 2 bedroom with off street parking, washer/ dryer hook up, stove included. No pets. $550/mo + security. Sewer & garbage included, other utilities by tenant. 570-760-0458

WILKES-BARRE

PITTSTON

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.

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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

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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

5,000 sq. ft. No loading dock. Off street parking. $550 mo. + utilities 570-540-0746

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PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP

Lease Space Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money!

PITTSTON

OFFICE SPACE

Attractive modern office space. 2 suites available. Suite A-4 offices, plus restroom and storage includes utilities, 700 sq. ft. $650/month Suite B-2, large offices, 2 average size offices, plus restroom and storage plus utilities, 1,160 sq. ft. $1000/month Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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12,000 sf. Route 309. Exit 165 off I81. 570-823-1719

315 PLAZA 1,750 SQ. FT. & 3,400 SQ.FT OFFICE/RETAIL 570-829-1206

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WAREHOUSE/LIGHT MANUFACTURING OFFICE SPACE WILKES-BARRE PITTSTON LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! Main St. S AVE 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 Mayflower Section

1 bedroom apartment available. Nice Area. Stove, fridge, heat & hot water included. Storage. No pets. Call 570-823-7587 WILKES-BARRE STUDIO NEAR WILKES lots of light, loft bed, wood floors $425 month, all utilities included. No pets. Short Term OK 570-826-1934

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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Commercial Properties

Commercial Lease Courtdale location Ideal for: Veterinarian Office Manufacturing / Industrial Space Storage Space

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

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

WILKES-BARRE

GARAGE FOR RENT

Large 43x63 garage with high overhead door. Contractors, delivery truck routes, etc. who need good size garage. Also for storage / vehicles. Located near W.B. General on Chestnut St. Electrical. $650 per month. Call night or day. 570-674-3120

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Commercial Properties

WILKES-BARRE

GREAT LOCATION!

Close to all Major Highways Commercial space for lease. 21,600 sq. ft. Distribution/ Warehouse/Retail /Offices, etc + large 80,000 sq. ft. parking lot fenced in with automatic dusk to dawn lighting system. Will divide. 570-822-2021. Ask for Betty or Dave WILKES-BARRE

RETAIL LEASE Available

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

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Garages

WEST PITTSTON

1 locking garage/ storage unit for rent. 9’x11’. $55/ month. No electric. Call 570-357-1138

950

Half Doubles

ASHLEY 57 W. Hartford St. 3 bedroom, large modern, no pets. Security/lease. $575+ utilities 570-332-1216 570-592-1328

DUPONT Very well maintained 3 bedroom ½ double in solid neighborhood. Enclosed rear porch & fenced yard. Heat included. Tenant pays electric & water. 1 month security, no lease required. no pets. $1,000/month call Arlene Waruenk @ 570-696-1195 or 570-714-6112

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

HANOVER TOWNSHIP 2 bedroom. $490 /month + utilities & security. Back yard & off street parking. No pets. 570-262-1021 Say it HERE in the Classifieds! 570-829-7130

950

Half Doubles

HANOVERTOWNSHIP

Lyndwood Section. 3 bedroom 1/2 double. Newly renovated, gas heat. Laundry hookup. All utilities by tenant. No Pets, No smoking. $650. Lease & security required. Call after 6PM.570-829-5304

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP Nice 3 bedroom. Off

street parking. Nice area. $575/month Call (570)825-4198

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

JENKINS TWP.

950

Half Doubles

KINGSTON

25 1/2 Penn St. 1/2 Double, 2 bedroom. Newly remodeled. Gas Heat. Washer & dryer hookup, yard, parking. Section 8 Not Approved. No pets. $550 + utilities. 570-714-1530

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KINGSTON

3 bedroom, 1.5 bath on quiet street; kitchen with range, refrigerator; 1st floor laundry; storage space; off street parking; credit check, lease, and security; $660 month; call 570-575-9936

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Half Doubles

KINGSTON DUPLEX

Beautiful 1st floor. 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 5 rooms. Convenient residential location. Hardwood floors, natural wood -work, French doors, laundry with washer & dryer included. Refrigerator, gas range, dishwasher, oak cabinets, off street parking, fenced in back yard, storage. Available May 1. $695 + utilities & security. 570-690-0633

950

PLAINS

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. “Must See!” $850 + utilities, lease & security. NO PETS. Call for appointment. 570-793-6294

PLYMOUTH

122 Willow St.

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

WILKES-BARRE

133 Garden Ave. 1/2 double, 6 rooms. $600/plus utilities. No pets. 570-855-8405

KINGSTON

PRISTINE & SPACIOUS

3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, brand new w/w carpeting thruout, full eat-in kitchen, Private yard with rear deck, attic & basement storage. Close to Jr. High. $700 mo + utilities, security, lease. No pets. 570-793-6294

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3 bedrooms, tenant pays utilities. $600/ month + security. 6 month lease. No Pets Call 570-824-4207

KINGSTON

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

PITTSTON

1 bedroom, 4 rooms. $575/month heat, water, sewer incl. Security and lease required 570-906-7614

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PLAINS

2 bedroom, modern quiet, w/w, w/d hookup, gas heat. $500. No pets. Security & lease. 570-332-1216 570-592-1328 PLAINS 31 Center St. 2 bedroom, 1 bath. New flooring thruout. Walk up attic, covered front porch, side yard, off street parking, washer /dryer hookups. No pets. $550 /month plus utilities & 1 month security. Available April 1. 570-262-9181

WILKES-BARRE

EAST END Clean and freshly painted. 3 bedrooms, spacious kitchen, hardwood floors, near amenities. Full basement, stove & refrigerator, washer/dryer hookup, no pets. $625/month, + utilities & security. Call 570-328-3516 570-825-0046 WILKES-BARRE

HALF DOUBLE

Background and credit checks required. Security required. $650. plus utilities. Call 570-262-9645. WILKES-BARRE SOUTH Nice, spacious 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath half double. Close to schools, Wilkes U & downtown WilkesBarre. Eat in kitchen. Rear handicap ramp. 2nd floor laundry hook-up. Full basement. Off street parking. $850 + utilities. Call 570-793-9449

WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH

Nice 3 bedroom with eat in kitchen & walk up attic. Walking distance to school & parks. $700/month + utilities & 1 month security. (570) 793-9449

WYOMING

3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, refrigerator & stove provided, washer/dryer hookup, off-street parking, no pets, $550/month, plus utilities, & 1 month security. SECTION 8 WELCOME Call 570-814-6072

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Wilkeswood Apartments 1 & 2 BR Apts

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HUNLOCK CREEK

SYLVAN LAKE

1 bedroom, tenant pays utilities, $515/per month, Call (570) 256-7535

LARKSVILLE

Conveniently located. Spacious 4 bedroom single. Gas heat. Off street parking. Lease, no pets. $650 + utilities & Security. Call Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

HARVEYS LAKE

2 small bedrooms, all appliances, security & 1st. Available 4/1. NO PETS. 570-762-6792

24hr on-site Gym Community Room Swimming Pool 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ Maintenance FREE Controlled Access Unfurnished Unfurnished Patio/Balcony and much more... Call Today IN Move THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE for In Immediate Occupancy!! Specials. 570-288-9019

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EAST MOUNTAIN APARTMENTS The good life... close at hand

Regions Best Address

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• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.

822-4444

288-6300

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NANTICOKE Desirable

Lexington Village Nanticoke, PA Many ranch style homes. 2 bedrooms $936 + electric only

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3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Bath w/Garage 2-3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath Condos Available Starting at $1,800/mo. Pool, Clubhouse, Fitness Center & More (570) 881-3946 or (570) 690-6632

WILKES-BARRE One 4 bedroom

$750 One 3 Bedroom $625 One 2 bedroom $585 Plus all utilities References & security. No pets. 570-766-1881

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DOUBLE WIDE IN PARK 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, washer/dryer hookup, pets negotiable. $650 + $260 lot rent/month, plus utilities & security. Credit & background check. 570-406-7318

SHAVERTOWN

PRIVATE SETTING Large master suite & office/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. $975/month. Lawn and snow maintenance, water, sewer & garbage included. Security deposit required. Call 570-760-2362

WILKES-BARRE Duplex RENTAL first & second floor for rent. Kitchen, bedroom, living room & bath in each apartment. Included is refrigerator & stove in each apartment. First floor tenant has use of washer & dryer. Off-street parking. Heat, water & sewer included in the rent. Tenant responsible for electric only. Applicant to provide proof of income and responsible for cost of credit check. 1st floor rent is $600 per month, 2nd floor is $575 per month. Louise Laine 283-9100 x20

WILKES-BARRE 15 Grove St.

2 bedrooms, 1st floor, hook-ups, new furnace, offstreet parking (2 cars), New storm windows, $600/ month + 1 month security. Call 570-885-8496

w/d hookups, parking, gas heat. No pets. $520 + utilities. 570-868-4444

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Rooms

974 Wanted to Rent Real Estate

Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $340. Efficiency at $450 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331

WEST PITTSTON

Rooms for rent in large, furnished Victorian Home. Hardwood floors. Modern kitchen, bath & laundry. Off street parking. $500 + security. All utilities, cable & internet included. Month to month lease. Call 570-430-3100

965

Roommate Wanted

NANTICOKE

2 Males looking for 3rd roommate to share 3 bedroom apartment. $85 / week. Call 570-735-8015

971 Vacation & Resort Properties

FLORIDA

Boca Raton Available March/April Beautiful 5 room home with Pool. Fully furnished. On canal lot. $600 weekly. If interested, write to: 120 Wagner St. Moosic, PA 18507

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Responsible couple. Non-smokers. Seeking to rent a single home or half double. Call 570-822-8361

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& Surrounding Areas Female construction worker needs room to rent as soon as possible till July. Serious Inquiries Only. Call 570-560-2325 after 7pm

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3 bedroom single, close to Cross Valley exit. Concrete basement with 2nd bath. Appliances and w/d hookup. Gas heat. Non smokers preferred. Section 8 not accepted. $750 plus utilities. 1st, last, security and references. 570-822-7341

WILKES-BARRE 2 bedroom, stove,

Dallas Township

VICTORIAN 5 bedroom. 1.5 baths. www.aptilike.com Ad #547

MOUNTAINTOP

SWOYERSVILLE Completely remodeled Large 2 story, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, single family home including refrigerator, stove, dishwasher & disposal. Gas heat, nice yard, good neighborhood,. Off street parking. Shed. No pets. $995 / month. 570-479-6722

941

WILKES-BARRE ELEGANT

959 Mobile Homes

570-288-6654

962

KINGSTON HOUSE Kingston, Forty Fort

HARVEYS LAKE

2.5 bedrooms, 2 baths, all appliances, hardwood floors, gas fireplace, washer/dryer on premises, single car attached garage. No pets. $975/month + security. Water, sewer & garbage paid. Call 570-855-2687

DUPONT 7 room house with 3

bedrooms, 1 full tile bath. Large kitchen with beautiful oak cabinets. Brand new stove, carpeting, flooring, draperies & windows. Washer/dryer hook up on 1st floor. Single car detached garage. Large yard. Gas heat. Pets OK, no smoking. $900/ month, + utilities & security. Close to airport, I81 & casino. 570-762-8265

953 Houses for Rent

Professional Services Directory

1006

A/C & Refrigeration Services

STRISH A/C

Ductless / Central Air Conditioning Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 570-332-0715

1024

Building & Remodeling

1st. Quality Construction Co.

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

Senior Citizens Discount! State Lic. # PA057320

570-606-8438 ALL OLDER HOMES SPECIALIST 825-4268. Remodel / repair, Interior remodel & additions DAVE JOHNSON Expert Bathroom & Room Remodeling, Carpentry & Whole House Renovations. Licensed &Insured

570-819-0681

For All of Your Remodeling Needs. Will Beat Any Price! BATHROOMS, KITCHENS, ROOFING, SIDING, DECKS, WINDOWS, etc. 25 Yrs. Experience References. Insured Free Estimates. (570) 855-2506

NEED A NEW KITCHEN OR BATH???? HUGHES Construction

Roofing, Home Renovating. Garages, Kitchens, Baths, Siding and More! Licensed and Insured. FREE ESTIMATES!! 570-388-0149 PA040387

NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION

All Types Of Work New or Remodeling Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 570-406-6044

Shedlarski Construction H I OME MPROVEMENT SPECIALIST

Licensed, insured & PA registered. Kitchens, baths, vinyl siding & railings, replacement windows & doors, additions, garages, all phases of home renovations. Free Estimates 570-287-4067

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Building & Remodeling

1054

Concrete & Masonry

Williams & Franks Inc

SPRING BUILDING/ REMODELING?

Call the Building Industry Association for a list of qualified members

call 287-3331 or go to

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1030

Carpet Cleaning

Alan & Linda’s Carpet and/or Chair Cleaning

2 FOR $39

570-826-7035

1039

Chimney Service

A-1 1 ABLE CHIMNEY Rebuild & Repair Chimneys. All types of Masonry. Liners Installed, Brick & Block, Roofs & Gutters. Licensed & Insured 570-735-2257

CHIMNEY REPAIRS Parging. Stucco.

Stainless Liners. Cleanings. Custom Sheet Metal Shop. 570-383-0644 1-800-943-1515 Call Now! COZY HEARTH CHIMNEY Chimney Cleaning, Rebuilding, Repair, Stainless Steel Lining, Parging, Stucco, Caps, Etc. Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 1-888-680-7990 570-840-0873

1042

Cleaning & Maintainence

House Cleaning

Errands, etc. $9 - $11/room. Excellent References Call Jennifer at 570-436-8102 YARD CLEAN UP Attics & Basements Complete clean ups Garden tilling Call for quotes 570-953-7699 or 570-926-9029

1054

Concrete & Masonry

C&C Masonry and Concrete. Absolutely free estimates. Masonry & concrete work. Specializing in foundations, repairs and rebuilding. Footers floors, driveways. 570-766-1114 570-346-4103 PA084504

D. Pugh Concrete

All phases of masonry & concrete. Small jobs welcome. Senior discount. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured 288-1701/655-3505

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Masonry ContracContractors. tors Chimney, stucco, concrete, and stonework. Clean outs and hauling service. 570-466-2916 WYOMING VALLEY MASONRY Concrete, stucco, foundations,pavers, retaining wall systems, dryvit, flagstone, brick work. Senior Citizen Discount.570-287-4144 or 570-760-0551

1057Construction & Building

GARAGE DOOR Sales, service,

installation & repair. FULLY INSURED HIC# 065008 CALL JOE 570-606-7489 570-735-8551

1078

Dry Wall

MIRRA DRYWALL

Hanging & Finishing Textured Ceilings Licensed & Insured Free Estimates

(570) 675-3378 1084

Electrical

GRULA ELECTRIC LLC

1135

Hauling & Trucking

AAA Bob & Ray’s Hauling: Friendly & Courteous. We take anything & everything. Attic to basement. Garage, yard, free estimates. Call 570-655-7458 or 570-905-4820

Lawn Cutting, De-thatch, Trim, Fertilizing & more. Accepting new accounts. Lic. & Ins. 570-406-3339

AFFORDABLE

BITTO LANDSCAPING & LAWN SERVICE 26 years experience, landscape designs, retaining walls, pavers, patios, decks, walkways, ponds, lighting, seeding, mulch, etc Free Estimates. 570-288-5177

Junk removal cleanups, cleanouts, Large or small jobs. Fast free estimates. (570) 814-4631 ALWAYS READY HAULING Moving, Deliveries, Property & Estate Cleanups, Attics, Cellars, Yards, Garages, Construction Sites, Flood Damage & More. CHEAPER THAN A DUMPSTER!! Free Metal Removal Free Estimates 570-301-3754

CASTAWAY HAULING JUNK REMOVAL

Licensed, Insured, No job too small.

823-3788 / 817-0395

SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master electrician Licensed & Insured Service Changes & Replacements. Generator Installs. 868-4469

HAULING & PAINTING SERVICES. Free Estimates. 570-332-5946

570-829-4077

1093

Excavating

All Types Of Excavating, Demolition & Concrete Work. Large & Small Jobs FREE ESTIMATES (570) 760-1497 WYOMING VALLEY PROPERTY MGT. Mini-Excavating /Hauling Stone, mulch, topsoil, etc. Lawn care. Reasonable rates. 570-466-4176

1132

Mark’s Handyman Service

Give us a call

We do it all! Licensed &Insured

570-578-8599 NEPA HANDYMAN 30 Years Experience Remodeling Homes Pittston & Surrounding Areas Dave 570-479-8076

1135

HAUL ALL

Junk-Be-Gone We Haul It All! Residential Commercial No Job Too Big Or Small! Free Est. W-B based 570-237-2609/ 570-332-8049

Mike’s $5-Up

Removal of Wood, Trash and Debris. Same Day Service.

826-1883

Handyman Services

All Your Home Repair Needs No Job Too Small Licensed & Insured Free Estimates Russell’s Property Maintenance 570-406-3339

Hauling & Trucking

AAA CLEANING A1 GENERAL HAULING Cleaning attics, cellars, garages. Demolitions, Roofing & Tree Removal. Free Est. 779-0918 or 542-5821; 814-8299

1162 Landscaping/ Garden

SPRING CLEANUP! ALL KINDS OF HAULING & JUNK REMOVAL

TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL REMOVAL DEMOLITION Estate Cleanout Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE SMALL AND LARGE JOBS! 570-823-1811 570-239-0484

1156

ALL YOUR SPRING CLEAN UP NEEDS

Brizzy’s

Arbor Care & Landscaping Tree trimming, pruning & removal. Stump grinding, Cabling. Shrub and hedge sculpting and trimming. Spring cleanup, retaining walls and repair. Free Estimates Fully Insured 570-542-7265

JAY’S LAWN SERVICE Spring clean-ups,

mowing, mulching and more! Free Estimates 570-574-3406 NORWAY SPRUCE 8’ - 9’ for $99.00 Plants dug fresh Delivery & Planting available. Other types & sizes helenandedstreefarm.com 570-498-6209 Ed

RESIDENTIAL LAWN SERVICE Grass cutting, trimming, leaf clean-up. Free Est. 574-5800 Tough brush, mowing, edging, mulching, trimming shrubs, hedges, trees, lawn care, leaf removal, Spring clean up. Accepting new customers & applications this season. Weekly & bi-weekly lawn care. Fully Insured. Free Estimates 570-829-3261 TREE REMOVAL Stump grinding, Hazard tree removal, Grading, Drainage, Lot clearing, Stone/ Soil delivery. Insured. Reasonable Rates 570-574-1862

1165

Lawn Care

B & R LAWN SERVICE Grass & Shrub Cutting Reasonable Rates Senior Discount Free Estimates Call Butch at 570-954-6009 or Ron at 570-640-3458 DC LAWNCARE

Long Term Care Insurance products/life insurance/estate planning. Reputable Companies. 570-580-0797 FREE CONSULT www nepalong termcare.com

Lawn Care

Cleanups, mowing, mulching, shrub & tree trimming. Residential & Commercial Accounts Wanted Call Doug at 570-574-4367 PORTANOVA’S LAWN CARE Weekly & BiWeekly Lawn Cutting, Landscaping. Reasonable rates. Now accepting new customers. Email DanPortanova@ gmail.com or call 570-650-3985

1204

SPIKE & GORILLA’S

Painting & Wallpaper

LAWNCARE

Silly Name, Serious Results! Residential & Commercial Services Available.

570-702-2497

1183

Masonry

H O S CONSTRUCTION

Licensed - Insured Certified - Masonry Concrete - Roofing Quality Craftsmanship Guaranteed Unbeatable Prices Free Estimates 570-574-4618 or 570-709-3577 JAMES ATHERTON MASONRY Free Estimates All phases of masonry, foundations, brick, concrete, chimneys & roofs 570-417-7688 KEN’S MASONRY All phases of brick/block, chimney restoration, replacement of steps. FREE ESTIMATES 570-458-6133

1189 Miscellaneous Service

Serra Painting Book Now For Spring & Save. All Work Guaranteed Satisfaction. 30 Yrs. Experience Powerwash & Paint Vinyl, Wood, Stucco Aluminum. Free Estimates You Can’t Lose! 570-822-3943

1213

VITO’S & GINO’S Wanted:

WANTED ALL JUNK CARS, TRUCKS & HEAVY EQUIPMENT DUMPTRUCKS BULLDOZERS BACKHOES

Highest Prices Paid!! FREE PICKUP

288-8995 1195

Movers

BestDarnMovers Moving Helpers Call for Free Quote. We make moving easy. BestDarnMovers.com 570-852-9243

1204

Painting & Wallpaper

AMERICA PAINTING

Interior/Exterior. 20 years experience. Insured. Senior Discount 570-855-0387

PAINTING CALL ABOUT OUR EXTERIOR SPECIALS 570-762-6889

M. PARALIS PAINTING

Int/ Ext. painting, Power washing. Professional work at affordable rates. Free estimates. 570-288-0733

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Paving & Excavating

DRIVEWAYS PARKING LOTS ROADWAYS HOT TAR & CHIPS SEALCOATING Licensed and Insured. Call Today For Your Free Estimate

570-474-6329 Lic.# PA021520 Mountain Top

PAVING & SEAL COATING Patching, Sealing, Residential/Comm Licensed & Insured PA013253 570-868-8375

1252

David Wayne

Insurance

NEPA LONG TERM CARE AGENCY

1165

Roofing & Siding

EVERHART CONSTRUCTION Roofing, siding, gutters, chimney repairs & more. Free Estimates, Lowest Prices 570-855-5738

J.R.V. ROOFING

570-824-6381 Roof Repairs & New Roofs. Shingle, Slate, Hot Built Up, Rubber, Gutters & Chimney Repairs. Year Round. Licensed/Insured ŠFREE EstimatesŠ *24 Hour Emergency Calls*

Jim Harden

570-288-6709

New Roofs & Repairs, Shingles, Rubber, Slate, Gutters, Chimney Repairs. Credit Cards accepted FREE ESTIMATES! Licensed-Insured EMERGENCIES

WINTER ROOFING Special $1.29 s/f Licensed, insured, fast service 570-735-0846

1276

Snow Removal

SNOW

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