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Lawmakers seek mandatory trash collections to cut down on illegal dumping. The Associated Press
PITTSBURGH — Pennsylvania lawmakers are talking about making trash collections mandatory across the commonwealth in order tocutdownonillegaldumpingand other problems. Although most residents have trash pickups, no state law mandates that they do. About 600 of the state’s largest municipalities “A lot of have mandatory the state garbage collecis very ru- tions, according to the Departral. It’s ment of Envidifficult to ronmental Prohave man- tection. “There’s a datory cost for having truck drive trash col- that past your house. lections.” If everybody Elam Herr pays, it becomes Lorin Pennsylvania cheap,” enviState Meeder, Association of ronmental proTownship grams coordinaSupervisors tor for the municipality of Cranberry, told the Pittsburgh Tribune Review. In Cranberry, residents pay 56 cents a day to have trash, yard waste and recyclables hauled away. In the eastern part of the state, garbage bills can run more than $300 per year. Proponents say mandatory trash collection would help address open burning, litter and illegal dumping. The advocacy group Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful says its ongoing See TRASH, Page 10A
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Marguerite Corrigan plays the organ after a Mass that was dedicated in her honor on her 89th birthday.
St. Therese Parish honors Marguerite Corrigan for 72 years as organist.
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Barre church for a special Mass held in honor of Marguerite’s 89th birthday and to recognize her 72 years of dedication to playing the organ for Mass, weddings, Confirmations, Communion and funerals. For some parishioners, the celebration was bittersweet; Marguerite’s final performance will be next month, when the Diocese of
WILKES-BARRE – A dedicated parishioner trudging through knee-deep snow during a storm to play the organ is a story Monsignor Francis J. Callahan loves to tell when describing Marguerite Corrigan’s devotion to her church. About 40 members of St. Therese Church came together last week in the South Wilkes-
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Tornado damage reviewed
Italian American Veterans of Luzerne County Post No. 1 conducts annual Memorial Day ceremony in West Wyoming
Obama promises government help as he tours twister-ravaged Joplin, Mo. By ERICA WERNER Associated Press
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Korean War veteran Louis Wiernusz holds the American flag as he watches the colors posted on the Independent Italian Cemetery flag pole in West Wyoming.
A day to remember By SARA POKORNY spokorny@timesleader.com
WEST WYOMING -- As Suzanne Hall began to sing the national anthem, the sun broke through the clouds, warming the crowd gathered at the Independent Italian Cemetery. Flags fluttered in the cool breeze as the Italian American Veterans of Luzerne County Post No. 1 held its annual Memorial Day ceremony Sunday to honor those who have served and serve today in the Armed Forces. State Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski, D-Wilkes-Barre, served as guest speaker for the event. He implored those in attendance to remember why they were present, and to make sure to never let that reason fade. “Take a look around,” he said. See MEMORIAL, Page 10A
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Chris Mros,11, Cub Scout Master Matt Mros and A.J. Mros, 9, from Pack 55, salute as the flag is raised.
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS WEEK
>> HOLIDAY FINEST: Your calendar may say June 21 is the official beginning of summer, but UNOFFICIALLY – where it really counts – summer begins today. It’s Memorial Day and it’s time to find yourself a comfy curb and check out the latest in fire-prevention vehicles and marching bands in a local parade. (There are plenty to choose from.) And then, feast on some meat by-products known around these parts as cheebuggers and hawdogs. (Translation: Cheeseburgers and hot dogs.) Enjoy the holiday. 6
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>> DA COACH IS IN TOWN: If you are attending the
NEPA Council Boy Scouts 28th annual Distinguished Citizens Awards this Wednesday night, you better be on your best behavior. Why? It’s polite, that’s why. Oh, and the guest speaker is former NFL coach “Iron” Mike Ditka. You better be nice when you’re around someone with the nickname “Iron.” The event is being held at Genetti’s in Wilkes-Barre and it starts at 6 p.m.
>> X MARKS THE SPOT: Remember when movie mutants were slime-covered, radioactive creepsters with a taste for human blood – sort of like Donald Trump? Then the X-Men flicks came out, and mutants became ultra cool, spandex-wearing super beings, bent on world domination – also like Donald Trump. The X-Men franchise gets the reboot treatment this week when “X-Men: First
JOPLIN, Mo. — Face to face with the legions of homeless and the bereaved, President Barack Obama on Sunday toured the apocalyptic landscape left by Missouri’s killer tornado, consoled the community and committed the government to helping rebuild shattered lives. “We’re not going to stop ’til Joplin’s back on its feet,” Obama vowed. A memorial service where Obama spoke punctuated a day of remembrance one week after the disaster, as authorities pressed on with the “We’re not task of identifying the victims and volunteers combed going to through wreckage of neighbor- stop ’til hoods where nothing was left Joplin’s whole. The service erupted in back on its cheers when Obama said, “I promise you your country will feet.” be there with you every single President step of the way,” a pledge he exObama tended to all parts of the nation raked by violent storms this season. The Joplin tornado was the worst to hit the United States in decades, leaving more than 130 dead and hundreds more injured. Thirty-nine people remain unaccounted for. There are four more people whom family members have reported as deceased, but those deaths haven’t been officially confirmed. Air Force One flew over a massive swath of brown — a land of flattened houses and stripped trees — on its approach to Joplin. On the ground, the destruction was even more stark and comSee DAMAGE, Page 10A
Class” teleports into theaters on Friday. If you’re a fan of the earlier movies, or the comic books or fine acting done while wearing Saran Wrap, check it out.
>> TAKE A HIKE: Nature lovers don’t usually need an excuse to get out and enjoy, enjoy the great outdoors of Northeastern Pa. But this Saturday is a great opportunity for them and the rest of us to experience nature on National Trails Day. Luzerne County will be celebrating the occasion with organized hikes at the Mocanaqua Loop, Nescopeck State Park, Hickory Run and Ricketts Glen. >> THE SILLY SEASON: Ever have
anyone say to you, “Don’t be silly?” This Saturday, you can answer back, “My good man. I will most definitely BE silly today, because it is Do-Dah Day. A salute to silliness.” Then you can put on a red clown wig, Groucho Marx glasses, one of those beer helmets and traipse around going “nu-nu-nu-nu-nu.” OK, that’s maybe a bit much. But Saturday really is “Do-Dah Day” and whoever came up with the idea wants us all to dabble in being silly for a bit. Might as well.
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‘Hangover Part II’ toasts $86.5 million box office opening By DAVID GERMAIN AP Movie Writer
LOS ANGELES — Hollywood’s hangover is a lot bigger the second time around. “The Hangover Part II” hauled in $86.5 million in its first weekend, putting Hollywood on course
to set a new revenue record for the long Memorial Day weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. From Friday to Sunday, Hollywood’s domestic take totaled about $220 million. Once Monday’s receipts are counted, the in-
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dustry should finish the four-day weekend with around $270 million, easily topping the $254.6 million Memorial Day record set in 2007, said Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com. “The Hangover” sequel did
nearly twice the business the original blockbuster comedy did in its $45 million opening weekend two years ago. In its first four days since opening Thursday, the Warner Bros. sequel has taken in $118.1 million and is on track to finish the long
Memorial Day weekend with about $140 million in the bank. “The Hangover Part II” reunites stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis as they awake in another haze and try to piece together the mayhem of their drunken night in Bangkok.
WYOMING SEMINARY HOLDS GRADUATION
May 27, 2011 Paul E. Riggs Jr., 56, of Buckeye, Ariz., passed away Friday, May 27, 2011 after his courageous battle with cancer. He was born in Sherman, Texas, on March 16, 1955, a son of the late Paul E. Riggs Sr., and Tessie M. Riggs, currently of Buckeye, Ariz. Paul served in the U.S. Army, and was a former resident of Luzerne County, where he resided for approximately 30 years. He is survived by his loving wife Carol; children, Paul E. III, Desiray,
Matthew, Jacquelyn, and Lindsey; and grandchildren, Alexandra, Kelsey, Rylee, Paul, and Aryan. He also leaves behind a sister, Becky; and brothers, Jerry, Terry, Brian, Gerald. Along with his love of the outdoors, he was also an avid carpenter, NASCAR fan (#24), and spent his life raising and caring for animals. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Buckeye Funeral Home, 104 E. Baseline Rd., Buckeye, AZ. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to either of the following Phoenix, Ariz., organizations: Hospice of The Valley or Saint Joseph’s Hospital.
William Gilbert Berlew Sr. May 28, 2011 William Gil- William G. Berlew Jr., and wife, Cinbert Berlew Sr., dy, Courtdale; Richard R. Berlew, 62, Dallas, died Dallas; Loren L. Berlew, and wife, Saturday, May Christine A., Beaumont, Pa.; daugh28, 2011, in Hos- ter, Leanne G. Berlew Hopkins, and pice Communi- husband, William D., Tunkhannock, ty Care Inpa- Pa.; grandchildren, Jessica, Jacquitient Unit at lyn, Jocelyn, and Billy Berlew, AnGeisinger South drew, and Samantha Hopkins, and Wilkes-Barre. Alex, Ashley, and Tessa Berlew; Born in Wilkes-Barre, on October great-granddaughter, Ayrianna 26,1948, Bill was a son of Laura Jean Hopkins; brothers, David Berlew, Wright Berlew and the late Gilbert and wife, Marion, Dallas; Leonard W. Berlew. Berlew, Harveys Lake; as well as nuBill was a graduate of Lake-Leh- merous nieces; nephews; cousins; man High School. He was employed brothers-in-law; and sisters-in-law. as a UV operator at Offset PaperThe family would like to thank back for 28 years, retiring April 1, Sharon and all of the nurses from 2010. Gentiva and Hospice Community He enjoyed bowling with his Care at Geisinger South Wilkesthree sons on the John Harris Me- Barre for all the wonderful care and morial Bowling League. Bill was a support. fan of NASCAR, and the Pittsburgh Funeral services will be held at Steelers, whom he enjoyed watch- 10 a.m. Thursday from the Harold ing with his grandchildren. C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 Bill was a coach and past presiN. Main St., Shavertown. The Rev. dent of the Bob Horlacher MemoNorman Faux will officiate. Interrial Little League. ment will be made in Orcutt CemeHe was a member of Noxen Unittery, Noxen. Friends may call from 6 ed Methodist Church, Noxen. In addition to his father, he was to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral preceded in death by a niece, Karen home. In lieu of floral tributes, the famAnn Smith; and brother-in-law, Riily requests memorial donations, if chard Hummer. Surviving, in addition to his desired, may be made to Hospice mother, are his wife of 43 years, the Community Care, 601 Wyoming former Elizabeth Hummer; sons, Ave., Kingston, PA 18704.
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aymond Zimlin is congratulated by fellow students in line for Wyoming Seminary’s Commencement in Kingston Sunday afternoon. For a story, more photos and a list of graduates, see a special 2011 graduation tab in July 9 editions of The Times Leader.
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with a hug and a kiss, as well as the importance of moving forward with a smile and laughter, despite life changes. Additionally her acceptance, courage and strength when faced with failing health and the consequent loss of her independence, left behind an undeniable inspirational legacy to all she will undoubtedly welcome home someday. It was her desire to return to her hometown and be buried with her family upon death. She made that final 3,000-mile journey last week. May she forever rest in peace for her 90 years well spent on Earth. Marge is survived by her sons, Phil, Edwardsville, and Michael, San Bernardino, Calif.; grandchildren, Michael, Greg, Sammy, Julie, Danny, Larry, and Julie Kolendowicz; and great-grandchild, Marc; as well as several nieces and nephews. Family and friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Andrew Strish Funeral Home, 11 Wilson St., Larksville. An Office of Christian Burial with Divine Liturgy will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church, Chestnut Ave., Kingston. Interment will be held in the parish cemetery, Pringle. A Panachida service will be held at 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Hanover Township. Private funeral services were held at the convenience of the family at the Lehman Family Funeral Service, Wilkes-Barre, with burial in St. Mary of the Maternity Cemetery, West Wyoming, with Monsignor John Sempa officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Janet Weis Children’s Hospital Medical Center, 100 N. Academy Ave., Danville, PA 17822, or to the March of Dimes, c/o Geisinger Medical Center. The family would like to thank the many family and friends who offered support through this very difficult time.
DETAILS LOTTERY MIDDAY DRAWING DAILY NUMBER – 1-1-9 BIG 4 – 1-7-2-2 QUINTO - 8-9-2-4-9 TREASURE HUNT 02-06-08-17-28 NIGHTLY DRAWING DAILY NUMBER - 5-8-0 BIG 4 - 5-5-0-2 QUINTO - 6-5-9-7-7 CASH 5 04-21-28-30-38 One player matched all five winning numbers drawn in Sunday’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game and will win a jackpot worth $125,000. Lottery officials said 38 players matched four numbers and won $333.50 each; 1,769 players matched three numbers and won $12 each; and 22,729 players matched two numbers and won $1 each. •None of the tickets sold for the Powerball game Saturday evening matched all six numbers drawn, which were: 12-20-43-51-55 Powerball: 11 Power Play: 4 Players matching all five numbers and the Powerball would have won or shared the $171 million jackpot. The prize goes to an estimated $200 million for Wednesday. Tickets that match the first five numbers, but miss the Powerball, win $200,000 each, and there were five of those. They were sold in: Florida(1), Maryland(2), North Carolina(1) and Texas(1).
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Margaret Kolendowicz argaret Kolendowicz passed away into the arms of angels on Sunday, May 22, 2011, in San Bernardino, California Community Hospital. She was born on February 16, 1921, in Jackson Township, a daughter of the late Michael and Maria Stasko, and was the last surviving of their children. Prior to relocating to San Bernardino, Calif., in September 2009, she was a life-long resident of Edwardsville. In addition to her parents, Margaret was preceded in death by her brothers, Michael, Nick, John, and Stephen Stasko; and sister, Mrs. Mary Stasko Goode, who died on January 4, 2009. Marge graduated from Edwardsville High School, prior to marrying the love of her life, the late Felix Kolendowicz. Gifted with her two sons, as well as nearly a life-long mutually treasured love for the best friendship with her sister, Mary, Marge led a quiet and simple life. Relaxing and chatting inside, or on the porch with Mary, competing in a good card game, or singing along to music brought her immeasurable pleasure and contentment. With humility and unknowingly, she taught everyone who touched her the warmth of being greeted
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andra Brosius of Atlanta, Ga., dances to the music of D.J. Matt Buchoski of Plains Township on Sunday afternoon at Kirby Park. The fourth annual Mayday celebration, a day of music and the arts, took place at Kirby Park in Wilkes-Barre Sunday. All the proceeds from the event go to Soldiers’ Angels, a non-profit organization, incorporated in Nevada and operating out of California, that aids and comforts the men and women of the United States Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, veterans and their families through various projects. The celebration is put together by a group of local DJs, emcees, and producers, Sector One. Rich Perry, a member of the group, said that this year’s turnout was unbelievable. ‘I’m really impressed with the amount of people we have here,’ he said. Last year, the group raised $2,200 for Soldiers’ Angels. As of 4 p.m. Sunday, Perry said he was certain this year’s profits surpassed that and, most likely, by a lot. The event featured six staging areas with musical acts that ranged in genre from hip hop to house and disco. There were also food and art vendors throughout the park. ‘People are walking around, taking everything in, and really enjoying themselves,’ he said. ‘There’s lawn chairs, blankets, picnic baskets everywhere. Everyone is relaxing and taking in the music, all while helping a great cause.’ For more photos, visit www.timesleader.com
POLICE BLOTTER HAZLE TWP. – A former employee of the Fuel On UniMart who attempted to rob the store at gunpoint Sunday morning was later caught at his home, state police said. Clerks at the store on state Route 924 recognized one of the masked gunmen as Eric Anthony Straight and refused to give him the money he demanded, state police said. Straight, 20, then fled the store to an awaiting vehicle, but police located him at his residence in Zion Grove, Schuylkill County. Straight and Joshua Michael Seiler, 19, of Butler Township, were charged in the attempted robbery and committed to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $50,000 bail each. State police said the two men planned the robbery and Seiler drove Straight to the store with both of them wearing ski masks to conceal their identities. Armed with a 20-gauge shotgun, Straight entered the store and
attempted to force the clerks to surrender money from the cash registers, state police said. After Straight was recognized, he left and got in the vehicle with Seiler and the two men drove to the Humboldt Industrial Park, where they discharged the ammunition from the shotgun. Police said they went to Straight’s residence, where they apprehended him and Seiler. HAZLE TWP. - Julio Cesar Vasquez Tejeda, 18, of Hazleton, was charged with disorderly conduct after he refused to provide the names of his parents who were involved in a motor vehicle accident Friday morning on state Route 924. State police said the man’s parents do not speak English and he offered verbal resistance at the scene. The accident occurred around 6:45 a.m., when the left rear wheel came off a 1997 Dodge Caravan driven by Jean M. Monte, 45, of Hazleton. Her mini-van crossed the grass median and struck a 1999 Kia Sportage driven by Adalgisa M. Tejeda, 45, of Hazleton. Monte was wearing a seatbelt
and was not injured. Tejeda and a passenger Domingo C. Vasquez, 54, of Hazleton, also were wearing seatbelts and not injured. Both vehicles were towed from the scene. WILKES-BARRE - City police reported the following: • Ryan Siley, 33, of North Washington Street was committed to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for lack of $30,000 bail on Sunday after he allegedly stole a wallet from a woman’s purse on South Franklin Street. Judy Cravath of Evergreen Drive, Clarks Summit, told police a man took her wallet and fled. Cravath’s husband gave chase but said he stopped after the man turned in an attempt to strike him. Statements by Cravath, her husband and witnesses led police to Siley on North Washington Street, police said. Siley was charged with robbery, theft and harassment. • Police are investigating a report of a man exposing himself to three juvenile females Sunday afternoon on South Welles Street.
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LOCAL Parishioners gather one final time to celebrate Mass at St. John the Baptist Church in Exeter before consolidation
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Robert Stanley, a financial adviser with Merrill Lynch in Plains Township, will serve as chairman of the Heroes’ Breakfast.
Red Cross set to honor local heroes People being lauded displayed courage by placing themselves in harm’s way to save others, breakfast chairman says. By JERRY LYNOTT jlynott@timesleader.com
PLAINS TWP. – The American Red Cross Wyoming Valley Chapter is having a breakfast Friday and heroes are on the menu. The organization is holding its Fourth Annual Heroes’ Breakfast from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Friday at the Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs to honor local people for their bravery and courTICKETS age. AVA I L A B L E Ed Winters, regional Tickets for the Fourth executive director of the Annual Heroes’ local Red Cross chapter, Breakfast presented said a call goes out earliby the Wyoming er in the year through loValley Chapter of the cal media for nominees. American Red Cross on Friday at the Mo“They’re all nominathegan Sun at Pocono ed by their peers, their Downs in Plains Town- friends, their communiship cost $25 per ties,” said Winters. person and can be The American Red purchased by phone Cross created the proor online. Contact either April Guse at gram 10 years ago and 570 823-7161 extenthe Wyoming Valley sion 348, Amy GeChapter joined in a few orge at 570 823-7161 years ago, said Winters. extension 322, or visit For the second consecthe web site, http:// utive year, Robert Stanwyomingvalley.redley will serve as chaircross.org. Reservations will be man of the breakfast. accepted until Stanley, a financial advisWednesday. Advance er with Merrill Lynch in ticket sales are enPlains Township, and a couraged, but tickets Red Cross board memwill be available the morning of the event. ber, said all the honorees The breakfast runs display courage. from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. “They place themselves in harm’s way to save others,” he said. This year there are recipients in a variety of categories. The late U.S. Army Spc. Dale J. Kridlo will be honored in the Military category. He was killed on Nov. 7, 2010 in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, when insurgents ambushed his unit. The other award recipients are: • Adult Good Samaritan, Allen Scott Culp helped rescue a woman from a building fire in Conyngham last September. See RED CROSS, Page 10A
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The Rev. Richard Fox delivers his final homily during the final Mass and closing ritual at St. John the Baptist Church in Exeter Sunday afternoon.
Celebrating unity By SARA POKORNY spokorny@timesleader.com
EXETER -- Lou Ann Lumley, 57, of Exeter, sits in a pew at St. John the Baptist Church, eyes closed, shaking her head. “It’s very difficult,” she said. “When you were a kid, you always wished the Mass would go quicker and be over, but today I was hoping it would never end.” Lumley, whose parents and grandparents also attended St. John the Baptist, was one of the many parishioners who gathered in the church Sunday for a final Mass and closing ritual. The church closed its doors after 106 years of providing the surrounding community with a venue for worship. The church will consolidate with St. Cecilia’s of Exeter and St. Anthony’s of Exeter at the St. Anthony site to form St. Barbara’s. Reverend Richard Fox’s voice boomed throughout the church one final time as he delivered the Homily. Fox, St. John the Baptist’s administrator, spoke to the congregation about the role unity plays in the parish, not only at a time like this, but throughout the church’s history. “So many people were able to make up the totality of this parish and what it is,” Fox said. “It didn’t happen because of one person, because one pastor did it all. It wasn’t that one parishioner or family was able to keep it going. It was because every person was able to bring themselves into this community, that they were able to put their Christianity into action and, as we said in our opening prayer, to live the faith that we profess.” The regular Mass was followed by a closing ritual. The ritual directed attention to the baptistery, confes-
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Parishioners packed St. John the Baptist Church during the final Mass and closing ritual in Exeter Sunday afternoon.
sional, stations of the cross, ambo (lectern), and statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. John the Baptist, where a prayer was said for each. It ended at the altar with a veneration. All those present in the church were invited to touch the altar as a symbol of taking leave. The tears flowed freely and the sorrow was palpable as everyone then gathered outside the church to witness the locking of the doors, performed by Leona Gutowski and Anthony Falyn. A procession was led to the St. Anthony site on Memorial Street in Exeter, where a benediction took place, followed by a gathering in the church hall for refreshments. Dolores Zenicki, 74, of Exeter, who was baptized and received communion in the church, recalled the sense of community as one of the best things about the church. She will also never forget particular Masses. “I enjoyed the holidays here,” she
said. “It’s hard to explain and put it into words, but everything was always so beautiful, so memorable.” She, too, is upset about the closing, but has hope for the future. “It’s hard right now, but I know in time that things will get better,” she said. “We’ve got a whole new group of people coming together.” Though the church doors closed, greater ones opened, bringing a new opportunity for parish members to strengthen their faith. “It is a faith that is not just for one parish,’’ Fox said, “but it is a faith that will continue for all people. We are the ones who need to keep it alive, who need to be able to see that this faith of ours is not squandered, but it could only be strengthened. The people of this parish did that beautifully for over100 years, and the St. Barbara parish will continue in that wonderful tradition, to keep that same faith alive, for many more years, many more generations.”
Music fest reunites Dallas classmates and raises funds Event marks demolition of former high school and contruction of new building. By B. GARRET ROGAN Times Leader Correspondent
Members of nearly 50 different graduating classes gathered at the Luzerne County Fairgrounds Sunday to celebrate their memories of the old Dallas High School and to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. This summer, the old Dallas High School on Conyngham Avenue will be demolished and Dallas School District students will begin attending the recently constructed building located nearby. Area environmental consultant and 1977 Dallas High graduate Chris Gillis explained that several individuals from the class of 1977 initially wanted to organize a small event for some
members of that class to tour the old and new facilities. But the Dallas School Board declared the area an active construction zone due to the demolition and construction efforts being conducted with the old and new schools. Superintendent Frank Galicki supported the idea for an event, but suggested that it be much larger and more inclusive. Gillis and his associates then had the idea to hold an all-class reunion for all who graduated between 1962 and 2011 and to move the event to the Luzerne County Fairgrounds. “We were hoping it would have been a last chance to see the old building for some people but unfortunately that isn’t going to happen,” Gillis said. “We are still going to have a great festival.” The event was called the Tearin’ it up for the Tear Down allday music festival and all-class
into a tree Friday night in front of a house close to where he lived on Woodbine Street, police said. Mark Burgess, 47, had muriatic acid and lime sulfur in a cooler on the passenger seat of his SUV, said Kingston Township Officer John Chipego. Chipego said Burgess, who had been drinking alcohol, passed out due to the mixing of the chemicals that produce hydrogen sulfide, a hazardous gas that prevents oxygen from getting into the bloodstream. Still to be determined is whether Burgess had the chemicals ready to mix them at home or combined them in the vehicle in a possible suicide attempt, said Chipego. Burgess was transported to WilkesBarre General Hospital after the crash and later taken to a hospital in the Harrisburg area that specializes in treating chemical injuries, said Chipego. Burgess’ condition was unavailable Sunday. Members of the Luzerne County Emergency Management Agency who deal with hazardous materials responded to the crash scene to assist in the investigation. The mixed chemicals were splashed throughout the interior of the SUV because of the impact with the tree. EMA coordinator Steve Bekanich said he requested that Wilkes-Barre General Hospital quarantine Burgess and the first responders who came in contact with him due to the danger posed by the chemical mixture. Bekanich also called for the temporary closure of the hospital’s emergency room as a precaution.
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Dallas High School graduates held an event at the Luzerne County Fairgrounds Sunday afternoon.
reunion, and served as a fundraiser for an area “wish family’’ from the Make-A-Wish Foundation. David Williams, CEO for the Phoenix, Ariz., based charity organization, happens to be a
1977 Dallas High graduate as well. Although he was not at Sunday’s festival he was highly supportive of it. He recorded a video message that was played on a large screen for the crowd.
In addition to the live music from area bands such as Echo Charlie Whiskey, Strawberry Jam, Mother Nature’s Sons and several surprise acts, the event featured food, a petting zoo, pony rides and dozens of vendor stands. Gillis expected more than1,000 people to show up for the event, noting that initial ticket sales were strong due to the great community support from residents in the Back Mountain area. For the festival’s organizers, this type of celebration was the best way to bid farewell to the building that housed so many of their youthful memories. “I think one of my favorite memories was when I lit off firecrackers in a gym locker right during role call,” Gillis recalled. “More important was the education,” he continued. “Dallas High School taught me the knowledge and the skills to do well in this world.”
Police said $4,000 in cash was taken in a burglary at the Marine Corps League on East Main Street. The alarm lines were cut and entry was made through a rear door in the break-in reported Saturday. The case is under investigation. NEWPORT TWP.
Property taxes payable
Tax Collector Ken Angradi advises property owners the face period for county/municipal 2011 tax bills ends on June 14. The penalty period starts June15. He further advises property owners who received county/municipal and/or GNA School 2010 supplemental bills that they are in the discount period until July 2. Payments must be made in full at his office or by mail. If mailing in your payment, mail the entire bill with a self-addressed stamped envelope if a receipt is required. Anyone who would like a home collection can do so by calling Ken for an appointment at 736-6319. HARRISBURG
Boback bill up for debate
The House Judiciary Committee unanimously reported legislation authored by Rep. Karen Boback, R-Harveys Lake, that would amend the Public Employee Pension Forfeiture Act to mandate immediate forfeiture of pension benefits when a plea of guilty or no contest is entered, or when finding of guilt occurs. The legislation, which stems from the county court scandal, specifies that withdrawal of the plea by the defendant or the court’s refusal to accept the plea, as well as appeal proceedings, would not affect the pension forfeiture. The bill will go before the House for debate and consideration. HARRISBURG
Bill could pay benefits
State Rep. Jennifer L. Mann, DLehigh, announced Thursday legislation that would pay benefits of up to $250,000 to the families of a first responder killed in the line of duty. The legislation would amend the Emergency and Law Enforcement Personnel Death Benefits Act to directly pay benefits from the state to the surviving spouses, minor children, or parents of the deceased, and increase the benefit amount from $113, 347 to $250,000.
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Defections pose threat in Yemen Nuclear Breakaway army units try to persuade other military forces to switch sides and join rebellion.
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Sarah Palin, former GOP vice presidential candidate and Alaska governor, with her daughter Piper, center, answers a reporter’s question at the beginning of Rolling Thunder at the Pentagon Sunday, during the Memorial Day weekend in Washington. Palin rumbled through Washington on the back of a Harley as she and her family began an East Coast tour. JERUSALEM
Military ready for protests
SANAA, Yemen — Hundreds of Islamic militants cemented control over a town in southern Yemen on Sunday, even seizing army tanks, military officials said, while breakaway army units encouraged other military forces to switch their loyalties and join the uprising. The growing number of defections in the military posed the most serious threat yet to President Ali Abdullah Saleh’s three-decade grip on his country. A leader of the breakaway forces, Maj. Gen. Abdullah Ali Elewa, appealed to other units to join. “Stand side by side with the courageous armed forces, Republican Guards and security officers who endorsed the peaceful popular youthful revolution and announced their support to stand up to the tyrants and corrupt, and unjust,” he said. Elewa, a former defense minister, was
one of nine military officers who signed the statement, named “Statement Number One” in the style of a military regime, though the officers are not in power. The group included leaders of four of Yemen’s five military divisions. Saleh labeled them “traitors” and “war mongers.” “We understand the demands of the youth revolution, but we ask them first to get rid of those corrupt, agent and traitor elements who defected from the military,” Saleh said in a statement. Throughout the three months of protests against his 33-year rule, Saleh has repeatedly argued that the terror group would overrun the impoverished corner of the Arabian peninsula if he falls. Critics say he’s bluffing. “He wants to ... confirm his false claims that if he gives up power, the homeland will be destroyed,” Elewa said. Hundreds of Islamic militants stormed Zinjibar, a small town of more than 20,000 people near the shores of the Gulf of Aden, on Friday, seizing a number of banks and government offices. Military officials said the militants extended their control starting late Saturday night, capturing six army tanks and
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S.C. will have first reactor in United States not controlled with analog technology. By JEFFREY COLLINS Associated Press
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Armed Yemeni tribesmen flash the victory sign in Sanaa, Yemen, Sunday.
several armored cars after the governor, the security chief and the commander of a local army brigade withdrew.
he Israeli military is preparing for the possibility of violent protests T along its borders in the coming days,
aiming to avoid a repeat of deadly unrest that erupted earlier this month, a senior military official told The Associated Press on Sunday. Facebook-organized activists have called for demonstrations next weekend in Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan to mark the anniversary of the 1967 Mideast war, in which Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip east Jerusalem and Golan Heights.
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Obama naming ambassador
President Barack Obama plans to nominate his top Russia adviser, a man who helped the administration’s work to “reset” the two countries’ relationship, as the next U.S. ambassador to that country, A senior administration official on Sunday confirmed the choice of Michael McFaul. That would be a departure from standard practice because McFaul is not a career diplomat. The administration official spoke on condition of anonymity to speak ahead of a formal announcement. The choice was first reported by The New York Times. Aboard Air Force, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney had no comment. McFaul is considered one of the nation’s foremost experts on U.S.-Russia relations and has become a trusted policy adviser as the president has sought to ease long-standing tensions with Russia. NEW YORK
Impromptu concerts banned
No more impromptu open-air concerts near Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain. New York City officials are muzzling musicians who perform near the fountain by slapping them with nuisance summonses. Last week, the city posted a Quiet Zone sign by the stone arcade near the fountain, whose great acoustics have drawn top-notch musicians for about a century. Fines for violations range from $50 to $200. The Department of Parks & Recreation police started issuing summonses at Bethesda Fountain last month. Baritone John Boyd was arrested and handcuffed after ignoring five summonses. Boyd tells the New York Post he has a right to free speech. HAVANA
Raul Castro to turn 80
Cuban President Raul Castro is set to join elder sibling Fidel in the ranks of octogenarians this week, even as he spearheads efforts to rejuvenate the Communist-run island’s tired economy. The big day comes June 3, and it is likely to pass with little fanfare. Raul and Fidel — who turns 85 on Aug. 13 — have historically eschewed public celebrations of their birthdays, and the government told The Associated Press it had no word of any official events to mark the day. But the milestone is sure to remind supporters and detractors alike that the era of the Castros is nearing its end, biologically if not politically. Raul is already a month older than Fidel was when a near-fatal illness forced him to step down — temporarily, then permanently — in 2006. In April, Fidel gave up his final post as head of the Communist Party.
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Bosnian Serbs hold photos of former Gen. Ratko Mladic during a protest Sunday in Kalinovik, Bosnia, hometown of the Bosnian Serb wartime military leader who was arrested after 16 years in hiding.
Battle erupts over arrest Protesters clash with riot police to demand release of jailed war-crimes suspect Ratko Mladic in Serbia. By JOVANA GEC Associated Press
BELGRADE, Serbia — Protesters throwing stones and bottles clashed with baton-wielding riot police Sunday in Belgrade after several thousand Serbian nationalist supporters of jailed war-crimes suspect Ratko Mladic rallied outside the parliament building to demand his release. Rioters overturned garbage containers, broke traffic lights and set off firecrackers as they rampaged through downtown. Cordons of riot police tried to block their advances, and skirmishes took place in several locations in the center of the capital. There were no immediate reports of
injuries or arrests. The clashes began after a rally that drew at least 7,000 demonstrators, many singing nationalist songs and carrying banners honoring Mladic, the former Bosnian Serb military commander. Some chanted rightwing slogans and a few gave Nazi salutes. The demonstrators, who consider Mladic a hero, said Serbia should not hand him over to the U.N. war crimes court in The Hague, Netherlands. “Cooperation with The Hague tribunal represents treason,” Serbian Radical Party official Lidija Vukicevic told the crowd. “This is a protest against the shameful arrest of the Serbian hero.” Demonstrators demanded the ouster of Serbia’s pro-Western President Boris Tadic, who ordered Mladic’s arrest. A sign on the stage read, “Tadic is not Serbia.” More than 3,000 riot police were deployed around government buildings and Western embassies, fearing that the dem-
onstration could turn violent. Riot police tried to block small groups of extremists from reaching the rally. Supporters of the extreme nationalist Radical Party were bused in to attend the rally. Right-wing extremists and hooligan groups also urged followers to appear in large numbers. Nationalists are furious that the proWestern government apprehended Mladic on Thursday after nearly 16 years on the run. The 69-year-old former general was caught at a relative’s home in a northern Serbian village. The U.N. tribunal charged Mladic with genocide in 1995, accusing him of orchestrating the massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica and other war crimes of Bosnia’s 1992-95 war. Mladic’s arrest is considered critical to Serbia’s efforts to join the European Union, and to reconciliation in the region after a series of ethnic wars of the 1990s.
SENECA, S.C. — The digital revolution is finally reaching America’s nuclear power plants. Sometime in the next few weeks, technicians will finish installing digital controls for the operating and safety systems of a nuclear plant reactor in western South Carolina, a move being closely watched by other nuclear complexes. In a nation where a digital blender can be bought for about $30 at Walmart,theOconeeNuclearStationreactor will be the first of the 104 reactors in the United States not controlled with the same analog technology that brought the “The sysworld cassette tapes and slide tems in rules. the plants It has taken nuclear power right now, plants so long to they are go digital bedoing an cause regulators wanted assur- excellent ances the new job.’’ control systems Joe Naser were as reliable Electric Power as the old ones Research and could not be Institute compromised by hackers. “The systems in the plants right now, they are doing an excellent job. The plants are very safe — they’ve been doing their jobs for years,” said Joe Naser, technical executive with the Electric Power Research Institute. The goal of going digital is to save money. Most systems in a nuclear power plant are monitors with four sensors. If two of them have out-ofwhack readings, engineers often have to “trip” the plant, or shut it down, until the problem is resolved. If a nuclear plant sits idle for a day, it cancostautilitycompanymorethan $2 million. That isn’t spare change, even for a company like North Carolina-based plant operator Duke Energy, which earned $1.3 billion in 2010. Unlike a human engineer, who canonlytakeinonemeasurementat a time from one instrument, the digital system takes in thousands of readings at any moment. The computercaninstantlyfigureoutifasensor is broken and ignore it. “Those utilities need to keep those plants running. To have unplannedoutagesasaresultofananalog system isn’t doing what we need ittodo—that’safinancialrisk,”said Jere Jenkins, director of Radiation Labs at Purdue University. Digital control of nuclear plants is widespread in Europe and Asia. The nuclear plant digital systems will provide operators with much more data about plant operations and a level of precision impossible with an analog system, which often requires the movement of components to get things done.
Misrata rebels face challenge fighting in open terrain Opposition forces have expanded the territory under their control. By RYAN LUCAS Associated Press
MISRATA, Libya — Fighting on their home turf, Misrata’s rebels overcame the heavier firepower of Moammar Gadhafi’s forces in punishing street battles that expelled them from the western Libyan city. They now face what could prove a far tougher task — defeating a better-armed military in open terrain. Opposition forces have expanded the territory under their control over the past
month, pushing the front lines 15 miles in a sweeping arc around the port city and putting Misrata out of range of Gadhafi’s heavy weapons. But the rebels face new challenges as they shift from street battles to fighting in the olive groves, wheat fields and sandy desert that surround the city. “It is a different scenario. Now it’s more difficult,” said Salaheldin Badi, a senior rebel commander. “It demands more equipment. Supplies, logistics and communications are an issue.” Misrata’s rebels, around 3,000 active fighters in all, according to Badi, are now spread over three fronts out-
Misrata, on the eastern and southern fronts. But the western front, focused along the main road to the capital, Tripoli, 125 miles away, is simmering. In the farmland and dusty tree-lined fields around the hamlet of Dafniyah, rebels and Gadhafi forces engage in daily firefights, using heavy machine guns and mortars. In a daylong gunbattle on Thursday, bullets zipped overhead as rebels fired AP PHOTO AK-47s and rocket-propelled grenades behind sandy emNew cadets for the Libyan rebel army dance and chant antiGadhafi slogans before graduation in Benghazi, Libya, Sunday. bankments at government troops attacking through the side the city: to the west, hold onto the territory olive groves. Three rebels south, and east. For now, the they’ve won, allowing some were killed and 20 wounded rebels say they are content to breathing room to civilians in in the fighting.
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Camp gives children of fallen troops ability to deal with grief By KIMBERLY HEFLING Associated Press
ARLINGTON, Va. — After Brooke Nyren’s dad died in Iraq, she sat alone at recess because her classmates didn’t know what to say. One of Alexis Wright’s fellow kindergarteners questioned if she was telling the truth about her dad’s death in the war, while others told her it was too confusing to understand why she didn’t have a father. More than 4,300 children of U.S. troops killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are growing up, forging their own paths while keeping the connection to their mom or dad alive in ways ranging from annual backyard barbeques on the anniversary of the parent’s death to keeping a music box of
the parent’s favorite song. They’ve endured awkward conversations with people unsure how to respond when they describe how their parent — typically their father — died in the war and unkind remarks from friends at school. Many of them lost not just a parent but their home, too, because they had to move off a military base. As painful as their memories are, those interviewed at a camp for children of the fallen say the experience has made them more compassionate. The kids interviewed describe the annual “good grief” camp organized by the nonprofit Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors every Memorial Day weekend as one outlet that’s allowed them to learn to work through their feelings, and many attend every year. The activities range from going to a baseball game and seeing the horses used at Arlington National Cemetery to writing a letter to
“I’m like, thank you for your concern, but it’s OK, I’ve learned to deal with it.”
their deceased parent that’s released in a balloon. Each kid has a mentor for the weekend — many of them current members of the military sporting crew cuts. While the kids participate in Danielle Miller the camp, hunFlint, Mich. dreds of other adult survivors meet for sessions designed for them. Danielle Miller, 16, of Flint, Mich., said she’s gotten used to people apologizing profusely for asking questions that led to her saying her dad, Capt. Lowell Miller II, died at war. Eleven at the time of her father’s death in 2005 from small arms fire in Iraq, she said she’s planning to study busi-
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Chris Matthews, of Fort Meade, Md., works with Carson Givens, 8, of Fountain, Colo., during "Good Grief Camp" in Arlington, Va.
ness and pastry making because her dad was the chef in the house. “I’m like, thank you for your concern, but it’s OK, I’ve learned to deal with it, I’m OK talking
with it. You don’t have to be sorry for bringing it up,” said Miller, sporting a red T-shirt worn by all the camp kids at a hotel not far from the Pentagon.
13,000 veterans told to have blood tested
REMEMBERING LOVED ONES WHO SACRIFICED ALL
Improper hygiene at five VA hospitals may have caused potentially fatal infections. By DAN SEWELL Associated Press
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Heavy snow hurts Memorial Day weekend plans Traditional kickoff of summer season has a wintry feel in the Rocky Mountains. By STEVEN K. PAULSON Associated Press
DENVER — Ski resorts are bustling with activity. A key highway into Yellowstone is closed because parts of the road have seen more than 25 feet of snow. And campgrounds are feverishly removing snow from campsites to clear the way for visitors. Welcome to Memorial Day weekend in much of the West. The traditional kickoff of the summer season will have a decidedly wintry feel in the Rocky Mountains, as well as California’s Sierra Nevada, because of a lingering record snowfall. Epic snowpack in parts of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and California is forcing many tourists to abandon the annual rites of launching their summer holidays with a camping trip. Others plan to take
advantage of prolonged skiing and snowshoeing this strange spring. In Denver, Brooke Schmidgall had her sights set on high-country camping this weekend as she shopped for gear at a sporting goods store. “I’ll bring my snowshoes,” she said. “We have a big family tent. It will be nice and warm.” Rocky Mountain National Park’s popular Trail Ridge Road is closed because of 17-foot snow drifts. Normally, holiday motorists can cruise at altitudes surpassing 11,000 feet but not this year. Janelle Smith, spokeswoman for the U.S. Forest Service’s Rocky Mountain region, recommended that campers consider heading to lower elevations — like Arizona or New Mexico. Campers in Idaho were being warned to check first before heading to camping areas — or risk being turned back by lingering drifts or muddy, impassable roads. In Oregon, some resorts were
still trying to dig out cabins — let alone campgrounds — from snowpack. Yellowstone National Park has just one campground open. “We’re telling people to be prepared for snow,” said park spokesman Al Nash In other parts of Wyoming, officials have extended winter closures of wildlife management areas to campers. The reason: To protect wildlife from humans because animals are still searching for food at lower elevations. The Bridger-Teton National Forest Avalanche Center is fully staffed to warn outdoors enthusiasts. “May snow depths are deeper than anything we have seen in the last 45 years,” said avalanche center spokesman Bob Comey. In California, a historic Sierra Nevada snowpack is making Yosemite National Park’s springtime cascading waterfalls especially beautiful — and dangerous, with several accidental drownings already of people who failed to keep away from thunder-
Nyren, now14, has attended for at least six years, and she said she looks for those who are new. She knows what it’s like to feel alone. “When it first happened when I went back to school, no one talked to me because they were afraid that whatever they would say would hurt me, but I think they should understand that we’re still the same people that we were before,” said Nyren, of Reston, Va., the daughter of Staff Sgt. Nathaniel Nyren, who died in 2005 in Iraq in a Humvee accident. Even though she doesn’t want to join the military, she said like her father, she plans to one day work for the government. She keeps photos of him in her room. The kids who attend aren’t just the children of the more than 6,000 troops who have died in the current conflicts, but also children of service members or veterans who died stateside from causes such as suicide or the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
ing waterfalls and swollen creeks and rivers. But snow has kept rangers from installing a cable railing that helps hikers maintain their footing at Yosemite’s iconic Half Dome. Anyone holding one of the allocated permits to climb will be out of luck this weekend. “That was the caveat when people signed up — you may be out of luck depending on the snowmelt,” park spokesman Scott Gediman said. Park officials instituted the permit system last year to limit traffic to 400 people a day. Best guess is that the Half Dome route could be open by June 5, Gediman said. Farther north, some popular campgrounds in Tahoe National Forest aren’t expected to open for several weeks. “We’re still selling backpacks, because people are still geared up for the season,” said Jeff Dostie, a clerk at Alpenglow Sports in Tahoe City, Calif. “But they’re buying for the future, they’re not buying for today.”
DAYTON, Ohio — Herman Williams came home safely after fighting in the jungles of Vietnam as a Marine. He was shocked to learn four decades later that his military service had again placed him in jeopardy — this time, because he got a tooth pulled. Williams is among 13,000 U.S. veterans who have been warned in the last two years that their blood should be tested for potentially fatal infections after possible exposures by improper hygiene practices at five VA hospitals in Ohio, Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Tennessee. This Memorial Day finds the Department of Veterans Affairs under political fire and numerous veterans upset after enduring fear and uncertainty over their health. “I was scared to death,” Williams said. One afternoon this winter, Williams received a letter warning that he could have been infected during tooth extraction and other procedures in the dental clinic at the Dayton VA Medical Center. A VA investigation found that a dentist who practiced there for decades repeatedly violated safety measures such as failing to sterilize equipment or change soiled latex gloves, potentially exposing patients to HIV, hepatitis, or other blood-borne diseases. For two anxious weeks, the 60-year-old Springfield, Ohio, man wondered and worried about himself and his family’s health. “HIV ... that’s something to be afraid of. AIDS is no joke. If you’re positive, then your wife, everybody around you, needs to be tested. “I didn’t know what was going to happen.” As with the vast majority of veterans tested, Williams’ results were negative. So far, VA officials say, tests on nearly 12,000 patients have found eight HIV-positive results and 61 confirmed cases of hepatitis B or C, including three hepatitis cases at Dayton. It’s not known how many of the positives resulted from treatment at VA hospitals or from unrelated causes — officials say testing may not be able to determine the origin of the infections.
“It’s not a small problem. It’s something patients should be aware of and very concerned about.”
Infections related to medical treatment are a problem at public and private hospitals nationwide. The VA, as a government entity, must report infections publicly but most public and private hospitals do not. Diane The Veterans Pinakiewicz Affairs system National Patient that serves Safety about 6 million Foundation vets a year in more than 1,000 medical facilities has been praised by medical authorities for its successful efforts to reduce antibiotic-resistant staph infections from treatment, a common problem in U.S. hospitals. A study published last month in The New England Journal of Medicine reported VA hospitals reduced such infections by 60 percent in intensive care units around the country after three years of emphasizing hygiene education and sanitizer availability in its facilities. Diane Pinakiewicz, president of the advocacy group National Patient Safety Foundation, agreed that VA health care has done exceptionally well on the problem of health care-associated infections, which the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates afflict 1.7 million patients nationally, killing 99,000 people and costing up to $34 billion a year. Many hospitals have balked at pushes for greater transparency about infections, citing issues ranging from inconsistent reporting standards to patient privacy. “It’s not a small problem,” she said. “It’s something patients should be aware of and very concerned about.” VA officials say their overall record of providing care for veterans is strong, and that critics shouldn’t generalize about VA care from the series of hospital infection cases in the last two years. The Disabled American Veterans, which represents some1.2 million veterans, rallied to the VA’s defense as criticism grew.
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DARIA KOCHINSKY DOMBROSKY, 52, of Dug Road, Mehoopany, Pa., went to be with the Lord and Savior Jesus, on Friday, May 20, 2011. Born in Scranton, in 1959, she was adopted by the late Edward and Anne Homanko. Daria was a 1978 graduate of Hazleton High School, and worked for her Lord at L.C.C.F., bringing girls to know a better life through Christ. She is survived by her husband, John Dombrosky Jr.; children, John Dombrosky III, Christy Santo, Molly Tessitore, and Dean Tessitore. A memorial service will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 11, 2011, at the Community Fellowship Church, Broad Street, Hazleton. Arrangements are by the Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Township.
FRANCIS “SONNY” M. LANGAN, of Larksville, died Sunday, May 29, 2011, at Geisinger Hospice, after an illness. Born in Pittston, he was a son of the late Patrick and Alice Nealon Langan. He served in the U.S. Air Force. Sonny was preceded in death by daughter, Ann Langan Holmes. He is survived by wife, Rose Marie Martorana; daughter, Mary Alice; sons, Patrick, and wife, Doreen, Frank, Tim Holmes; 10 grandchildren; brother, Joseph Langan; and sister, Mary Alice Koneski; as well as many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday from the Lehman Family Funeral Service, 689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ignatius Church, Kingston. Interment will be in Chapel Lawn Cemetery, Dallas. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
HELEN D. MCHALE, 79, of Broadway Street, Larksville, died Thursday, May 26, 2011, at home. Born in Jersey City, N.J., she was a daughter of the late William and Gertrude Groves Shanley. Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph McHale; and daughter, Karen. Surviving are sons Joseph McHale, Barnegat, N.J., Billy McHale, Larksville; daughter, Robin Market, Fort Pierce, Fla.; and nine grandchildren. Family and Friends may call from 5 to 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Township. Interment will be at the convenience of the family.
IRENE B MISCZYK, 86, a guest at Highland Manor, Exeter, died Wednesday, May 25, 2011. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Township. GEORGE M. THOMAS JR., 60, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, died Saturday, May 28, 2011, at Birchwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Nanticoke. Funeral arrangements are pending from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. HELEN KONDRACKI, 82, of Plains Township, died Saturday evening, May 28, 2011, at Kingston Commons, Kingston. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township.
DIANNE L. THOMAS, 62, of Mitchell Street, Plainsville, died Saturday, May 28, 2011, at WilkesBarre General Hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Township. DOROTHY KAE BILLING, 69, of New Grove Street, WilkesBarre, died Friday, May 27, 2011 at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Yeosock Funeral Home, 40 S. Main St., Plains Township.
ROBERT J. WIVELL, Bobby Wivell, 19, of Elk Street, Hanover Township, passed away Saturday, May 28, 2011, at home. Arrangements are pending from the Straub Kane Funeral Home, 55 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. TINA M. TOMCHO RUSCH, of Hanover Township, died at her residence, Thursday, May 26, 2011. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Lehman Family Funeral Service, 689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre. A full obituary, with service times, will appear in Tuesday’s edition of The Times Leader.
FUNERALS BEDWICK – John, funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. George Maronite Church, Loomis St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. today at the Mamary-Durkin Funeral Home, Parrish St., WilkesBarre. CRAIG – Jack, Memorial Mass 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Jude’s Church, Mountain Top. Friends may call from 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Jude’s Church. CUNNINGHAM – Caroline, funeral 9 a.m. Tuesday from the Lehman Family Funeral Service Inc., 689 Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. at Saint Leo the Great Church, Ashley. FLYNN – Theresa, funeral at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from the Louis V. Ciuccio Funeral Home, 145 Moosic Rd., Old Forge. Mass 10 a.m. at the Prince of Peace Parish - St. Mary’s Church, Old Forge. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. IRWIN – William, celebration of life 9 a.m. Wednesday from McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 10 a.m. in the Church of Saint Therese, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. MCCOSKEY – Jean, celebration of life 8:30 a.m. Tuesday from McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. in the Church of the Holy Family, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. MIKITISH – Mary, funeral 9:30 a.m. Tuesday from the Paul F. Leonard
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Marlene ‘Molly’ Kalinski May 27, 2011
arlene “Molly” Kalinski, 71, of Willow Street, Wilkes-Barre M Township, died Friday, May 27,
2011, at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Molly was born in Wilkes-Barre, on August 20, 1939. She was a daughter of the late Frank and Johanna (Sherneski) Kalinski. Molly was a graduate of WilkesBarre Township High School. She was employed by Penn State Belt and Buckle, Wilkes-Barre, for many years. She was a generous person with a kind heart. She enjoyed taking trips to Atlantic City. In addition to her parents, Molly was preceded in death by her brother, Lawrence Kalinski; and an infant daughter. Surviving are numerous cousins and friends. Private funeral services for Molly will be held from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. Private interment will be held in St. Mary’s Maternity Cemetery, Wyoming.
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Paul “Eddie” Passetti, E varisto 90, was welcomed into the arms
of the Lord, surrounded by his family on Saturday, May 28, 2011, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. He was born in Frontone, Italy, on May 7, 1921, a son of the late Hugo and Giovanna (Ottavini) Passetti. Eddie came to this country when he was five years old, and was a lifelong resident of Sugar Notch, where he attended the Sugar Notch area schools. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Coast Guard from 1942 to 1945. Eddie was the recipient of the Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal, the World War II Victory Medal, and the American Area Campaign Medal. After his honorable service to his country, he attended school in New York, and received his certification as a sewing machine mechanic. He was employed by Central Slipper, Wilkes-Barre, for over 30 years, and later at K-Mart on a part-time basis. Eddie’s main passion in life was cooking, and he eventually earned his degree in Culinary Arts from Luzerne County Community College. He was an avid Philadelphia Phillies fan, and could often be found with his headphones in his ears, hat on his head, watching the game. Eddie was a member of Holy Family Church, Sugar Notch, and a life member of the American Legion Post # 796, Sugar Notch. He was preceded in death by brother, Louis Passetti. Eddie is survived by his wife of 64 years, the former Arlene (Lewis) Passetti, at home; sons, Edward, at home, and Robert, and his wife, Ma-
W. McNulty, 64, of PittR aymond ston, and formerly of Wilkes-
rie, Glen Lyon; daughters, Colette Yermal, and her husband, David, Catonsville, Md., Ann Richards, and her husband, Donald, Sugar Notch, Jaqueline Reese, and her husband, Richard, Fredericksburg, Va.; nine grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and four step-grandchildren; sister, Augusta Stockdale, and her husband, Peter, Hillsboro, Wis., Eva Tarnalicki, and her husband, Joseph, Sugar Notch; as well as several nieces, and nephews. Eddie will be long remembered for his constant service to his family and friends. Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday from the George A. Strish Inc., Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. from Holy Family Church, Main Street, Sugar Notch. Interment will be in St. Charles Cemetery, Sugar Notch. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Special thanks are given to his daughter, Ann, and son-in-law, Donald Richards, for the special care given to their daddy in his later years.
Alyce Stucker May 27, 2011 Stucker, of Wilkes-Barre, A lyce passed away Friday, May 27,
2011, at the Birchwood Nursing Home, Nanticoke, surrounded by her loving family. A daughter of the late William and Alice Jabyac, Alyce was the widow of the late Thomas Stucker. Alyce was a graduate of the former Plymouth High School, and was employed for many years as a machine operator for the former General Cigar Company. Following her retirement, Alyce worked as a Hospice caregiver for 15 years. She was a member of Welsh Presbyterian Church, Warrior Run. Alyce was a full time baby sitter, an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan, and a wrestling fan, especially of the Meyers High School team. She is survived by her son, Darren Stucker, Wilkes-Barre; her daughter, Denise Lark, WilkesBarre; her brother, William Jabyac, Kingston; and her five grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Matthew T. Jacobs Funeral Home, 47 Old River Rd., Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev.
Robert Thomas, pastor of Welsh Presbyterian Church, Warrior Run, officiating. Interment will follow in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. Family and friends may call from10 a.m. until the time of the funeral service Tuesday. To send the family an online message of condolence, you may visit www.jacobsfuneralservice.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Alyce’s memory to the S.P.C.A. of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main St., WilkesBarre, PA 18702.
Michael Kruchinsky
Barre, died Saturday, May 28, 2011, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born on August 6, 1946, in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of the late Leo and Myrtle McNulty. Ray was a graduate of GAR, class of 1964, Wilkes University, and Marywood College. He taught English at the West Side Vocational Technical School for 32 years, and was also a popular coach of football, basketball, softball, and volleyball. Ray was a member of St. Rocco’s Roman Catholic Church, past president of the Holy Name Society, and a C.C.D. Instructor. He was also a member of the RSVP Association. Surviving are his wife, the former Jennifer Cumbo, of 40 years; brother, Leo, Harrisburg, Pa.; sisters, Jean McNulty, and her husband, Rich, Wilkes-Barre, Ann Marie McNulty, and friend, John, Shavertown, and Margie Malacarne, and husband, Jim, Wilkes-Barre; inlaws, Bob and MaryAnn Ferretti, Arizona; as well as numerous nieces; nephews; great-nieces; and great-nephews.
In addition to his parents, Ray was preceded in death by his sister, Rose, and her husband, John Berchmen; sisters-in-law, Nancy McNulty, and Phyllis Maffei, and her husband, Eugene Maffei. Funeral services will be handled by Graziano Funeral Home Inc. Calling hours will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Rocco’s Roman Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, 9 a.m. from the funeral home. The Rev. Joseph Sibilano O.S.J, will officiate. Interment services will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Carverton.
Faith Ann Decker May 27, 2011 Ann Decker was granted F aith her angel wings on Friday, May
27, 2011, at the age of 6. Faith passed in her mother’s arms at Janet Weis Children’s’ Hospital, Danville, after complications from surgery due to her lifelong illness of Cockayne Syndrome. Faith’s life may have been short, but her love knew no boundaries. Her gentle smile and bright eyes could melt the hearts of those around her, and though she never spoke, her voice and thoughts could always be heard. Although Faith was small, she possessed strength, perseverance and the ability to overcome physical challenges. She enjoyed just being a child. Faith loved to go to school. Her first experience was attending preschool with Mrs. Joanie at Wyoming Valley Children’s Association, where she graduated in June 2010. Faith was currently attending kindergarten with Mrs. Luvender at the Pittston Area Kindergarten Center. She loved every minute she spent with other children, including her best friend, Mikey. They had a special connection that most people could only dream of. Faith loved to be snuggled, and give and receive kisses. She loved books and paper. Faith loved writing with her Magnadoodles, playing with her Pat-A-Cake Bear, and watching Disney Jr. on television. Faith recently was granted a wish through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and spent a week in Florida with her parents, staying at Give Kids the World. She visited Walt Disney World and Sea World, and had the most amazing experiences, such as meeting Mickey Mouse and
feeding the dolphins. The family wished to acknowledge all the wonderful doctors and nurses from the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit of Janet Weis Children’s Hospital for all the special care, kindness, respect and compassion given to Faith. Faith was preceded in death by her brother, Zachary Thomas Decker; and grandfather, William A. Carey Jr. She is survived by her loving parents, Scott and Jean Decker; maternal grandmother, Barbara Carey; paternal grandparents, Melvin Decker Sr., and Betty Lewis; as well as numerous aunts; uncles; and cousins. The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. on Wednesday from the Kizis-Lokuta Funeral Home, 134 Church St., Pittston. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 9:30 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church, William Street, Pittston. Interment will be in St. Casimir’s Cemetery, Pittston. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Share and Care Cockayne Syndrome Network Inc., P.O. Box 282, Waterford VA 20197.
May 28, 2011 Michael J. Kruchinsky, of Port Blanchard, passed away Saturday morning, May 28, 2011, at home, after an illness. He and his wife, Marilyn L. Stevens Kruchinsky, celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary on November 30, 2010. Born in Pittston, he was a son of the late Joseph and Angeline Harenza Kruchinsky. Michael was a graduate of Northeast High School, Duryea, class of 1965. Micahel was a veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard. Prior to retirement, he was employed as a supervisor at Graphic Packaging, Illinois. He was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church, Pittston, and also a member of the American Legion, Jenkins Township. Michael was a beloved husband, father, and “grandpa,” whose family was the center of his life. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him. The family wishes to express
their heartfelt gratitude to Hospice Community Care, Kingston, and to his “Angel” Michelle, who took great care of him everyday. Michael was also an avid New York Yankee and Pittsburgh Steelers fan. He is survived by three sons, Michael Kruchinsky, Columbus, N.J., Eric, and Mark Kruchinsky, both of Pittston; five grandchildren, Brittany, Kayla, Ashley, Cassie, and Mark Kruchinsky; sister-in-law, Sally Keithline, Dallas; as well as several nieces and nephews. A private Memorial Mass will be held at the convenience of the family in St. John the Evangelist Church, William Street, Pittston. Interment with full military honors will be in Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Wyoming. Arrangements have been entrusted to Baloga Funeral Home Inc., 1201 Main St., Pittston (Port Griffith). To send an online condolence, please visit www.BalogaFuneralHome.com.
May 27, 2011 Beth Ann Shebloski, 77, of Larksville, passed away Friday, May 27, 2011, at home. She was born on October 21, 1933, in Larksville, and was a daughter of the late Alice Carey Bryan and Eugene Bryan. Beth Ann was a graduate of St Vincent’s High School. She was formerly self-employed as a beautician. Beth Ann was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother and caregiver to many. She was preceded in death by her
brothers, William Bryan and James Bryan. Beth Ann is a member of All Saints Parish, and was active in the Altar and Rosary Society of St Vincent’s. She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Frank, Larksville; daughters, Sue Ann Shebloski, Larksville, and Diane Loveland, Luzerne; and grandson, Shane Loveland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday from All Saints Parish, Plymouth, 9 a.m. from Williams-Hagen Funeral Home Inc., 114 W. Main St., Plymouth. Interment will be held in St Vincent’s Cemetery, Larksville. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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Moran, and his wife, Jane, Auburn, Ala.; and grandsons, Mark, and Kevin Moran. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday from the Anthony Recupero Funeral Home, 406 Susquehanna Ave., West Pittston, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Immaculate Conception Church, with Monsignor John Sempa, as celebrant. Interment will be held in St. John’s Cemetery, Pittston. Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Rose Marie’s family would like to thank Griswold Special Care for providing aides to care for Rose at home.
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Tires explode on Delta flight from Pittsburgh By MIKE WERESCHAGIN The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
A Delta flight from Pittsburgh to Atlanta caught fire after several of its tires exploded on landing at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, a Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman said. The flight, Delta 2284, left
Pittsburgh International Airport at 2:41 p.m., landed in Atlanta at 4:54, “and we believe blew a couple of tires on landing, causing a fire,” said FAA spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen. “I just thought we needed to get off the plane,” passenger Kathleen Harrison told televi-
sion station WSB in Atlanta. “They kept telling us they’re assessing the situation and then I think that a fire broke out, they opened the doors and then we all went down the emergency chute.” All 49 passengers and crew were evacuated via stairs at the MD-88’s rear exit, Bergen said.
An airport official said four passengers were treated at the scene and released immediately. None were taken to hospitals. “The pilot was able to control the plane and got it stopped, but then there was a burning smell and then the right side of the plane caught fire,” Harrison
said. “I’m lucky. I have my stuff with me and I’m going home, but there were people that were flying to Paris and other places and it’s going to be a long time until they get their luggage.” Firefighters from the city of Atlanta, which operates the airport, doused the fire with foam, Bergen said. It was an overheated brake, not the engine, that caught fire, said Delta spokeswoman Leslie Parker. “There was obviously
Remembering Loved Ones Our Lov Memorial Day 2011 David V. Zukauskas Sept. 30, 2007
Not a day goes by that we don’t think of you, David We Miss You, David Love, Mom & Dad, Paul & Becky
Robert (Bobby) J. Rynkiewicz August 10, 2010
A beautiful life that came to an end, he died as he lived, everyone’s friend. In our hearts, a memory will always be kept, of one we loved, and will never forget.
Love Forever, Family & Friends
Joseph H. Brozoski Feb. 4, 2009
Sadly Missed and Deeply Loved Mom, Dad, Lyn Marie, Joelle & Breanna
Michael Beck
August 8, 2007
May 24, 2006
You are always in our hearts and on our minds. We love and miss you so much
Love, Mom, Paul & Little Paul
Shirley Kennedy Citsay July 9, 2008
Words cannot express how much you are missed. Only empty hearts that were once filled with your love and devotion.
All Our Love, Michael, Megan, Jimmy & Tyler
Michael Garbush May 15, 2008
Michelle Garbush Feb. 21, 2005
Love, Mom, Dad, Melissa, Brittany, Erik & all of your friends and family
Love, Mom, Dad, Missy, Paul & Family, Olivia & all your family and friends
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Carrie Ann Booth
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You will always “Live” in our Heart and Soul. Love, Your Wife, Family & Friends
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June 19, 1945 to Dec. 17, 1994
Chas Kilgallon
Frank Ratchford
“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal.”
Maureen Pilcavage
Wishing you were here as you were at age 33 when I first met you. I truly miss your Perpetual quick wit, smile, laugh, your being. Your love of your pet canines Jason and Princess; as a pet rescuer, You passed through this life only once and left your imprint with me
smoke,” Parker said. “The plane will be taken out of service and evaluated by maintenance, and they’ll be able to determine exactly what happened.” “It is not unusual for tires to blow” on landing, Bergen said. Bringing the 149-passenger aircraft -- which has a maximum takeoff weight of about 150,000 pounds -- to a stop puts enormous strain on the brakes. “Brakes get hot. Fires can occur.”
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Lance Cpl. Frank Shovlin 24th MAU KIA Vietnam War April 1967
Command Sgt. Major Frank Rauscher (deceased) Brother of Monsignor Joseph Rauscher
Bill Stoeckley
Age 20 passed away playing basketball April 1966 at Meyers High School
Robert “Bobby” McBride
Age 20 passed away playing on Wilkes College football team during game Fall 1972
Richard Gomez Adams Cousin Age 53, December 13, 2000
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If you are able, save for them a place inside of you and save one back ward glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go, be not ashamed to say you love them, though you may or may not have always, take what they have left and what, they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own and in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind. Written by Major Michael Davis O’Donnell January 12, 1970 “DAK TO” - Vietnam submitted by Chas Kilgallon
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Airfare rates continue to increase In 1st three months of 2011, the airlines spent 31 percent more on fuel than last year.
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Breakdown of airline ticket costs, by percent By SCOTT MAYEROWITZ AP Airlines Writer
NEW YORK — To fly someone from New York to Los Angeles and back, airlines spend close to $330 these days — just on fuel. That’s a 48 percent increase from last year and the main reason vacationers face record costs to fly this summer. To offset their single biggest expense, airlines have hiked fares seven times this year and raised fees for checking bags and other services. This has only added to the frustration of most casual fliers who see $59 fares advertised but are quoted prices well above $300 when they actually try to book. Americans’ expectations of a cheap vacation are being destroyed by the reality of $100-abarrel oil. “The passenger has to understand that the airline industry in the United States is not meant to be a low-cost mass transit system. The airlines are in business to be profitable,” says airline analyst Robert Herbst. A decade ago, fuel accounted for about 15 percent of airline operating expenses. Five years ago, it was 29 percent. Today, it’s 35 percent. During the first three months of 2011, the airlines spent $8.7 billion on fuel, 31 percent more than last year. In the current quarter, jet fuel expenses are even higher. U.S. airlines burn an average of 22 gallons of fuel for every 1,000 miles each passenger flies. At $3.03 a gallon, airlines are currently spending $330 per passenger just on fuel for a 4,950-mile transcontinental round-trip. Some fliers might have paid less
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than that for their ticket while others could have spent more than $2,000. The industry’s remaining expenses break down this way: • Salaries and benefits account for 28 percent. Ten years ago, it was the biggest expense at 39 percent. But several major airlines filed for bankruptcy and that allowed them to renegotiate labor contracts. • Aircraft maintenance, airport landing fees and travel agency commissions account for 18 percent. • Aircraft lease payments, food and drinks and in-flight entertainment account for 5 percent. And that’s even with most airlines no longer serving peanuts. • Another 14 percent goes to miscellaneous costs, such as updating reservation systems and marketing partnerships with other airlines. The price of a domestic roundtrip ticket this summer is forecast to be $430, on average. That includes taxes but excludes bag-
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gage fees and other services. While airfares should break nominal records, they are not nearly as high as they were a generation ago once inflation is factored in. The average ticket in 1978, the year airlines were deregulated, was almost $650 in today’s dollars. Deregulation created more competition, which ultimately drove down prices for passengers. With oil close to $100 a barrel, fuel has become the expense that preoccupies airline executives more than any other. It is the reason airlines started charging for checked baggage in 2008 and why they have raised fares more than 10 percent this year. Baggage fees — typically $50 per bag, round-trip — have added more to the cost of flying since 2008 than fare increases have. Despite the rising fares and fees, demand for air travel is rising. The airlines expect 206 million passengers this summer, a 1.5 percent increase from last year, according to the Air Transport Association.
Airborne wind turbine potential still high Some companies project their demonstrating its turbine can technology will hit the market safely fly unsupervised for prolonged periods of time. by the middle of the decade. High-altitude wind power is By JAY LINDSAY Associated Press
BOSTON — The world’s strongest winds race high in the sky, but that doesn’t mean they’re out of reach as a potentially potent energy source. Flying, swooping and floating turbines are being developed to turn high-altitude winds into electricity. The challenges are huge, but the potential is immense. Scientists estimate the energy in the jet streams is 100 times the amount of power used worldwide annually. Cristina Archer, an atmospheric scientist at the California State University in Chico, said there’s “not a doubt anymore” that highaltitude winds will be tapped for power. “This can be done, it can work,” she said. The question is, when? Some companies project their technology will hit the market by the middle of the decade, but Fort Felker at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory says the industry is 10 years away from making a meaningful contribution to the nation’s electricity demands. No company, for instance, has met the basic requirement of
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E WOULD LIKE to wax eloquent on this national holiday. We could recount the joys of the coming of summer: The bliss of seeing children smile as they romp on green lawns and splash in blue pools; the essential pleasure of warm sun on bare skin; the alchemy that makes melting ice cream taste so much better on a hot day. Or we could champion this chance to embrace family and friends, to revel in the personal connections that are renewed at cookouts and parties, daytime excursions or twilight soirees. Remember that the relationships that bring us together today are the bonds of community, and communities are the building blocks of a nation – which, after all, is necessary to have a national holiday. We could stress the glaring emphasis our nation’s current wars put on remembering the lost veterans from all our wars: For more then two centuries, men and women from all walks of life have left home and family, traveling to lands they may otherwise never have visited, and died for us – often at an age when life had barely begun. We owe them this honor. We could try to do this holiday justice by crafting new words, attempting to restate
QUOTE OF THE DAY “It’s time that we move on and do something equally exciting, build a new vehicle and maybe go to new destinations.” Mark Kelly The Endeavour’s commander is leading that space shuttle’s last mission before it will be retired to a museum in Los Angeles. Atlantis will make the final space shuttle voyage in July.
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N THE DECADE since 9/ 11, the United States has chased away $500 billion from wannabe tourists unwilling to put up with tougher American tourism requirements. Clearly, change is needed, and it could bring economic benefits. The threat of international terrorism is very real, but it is not a uniquely American problem. France, for instance, has similar fears. Yet despite being much smaller and a less attractive destination for Chinese tourists, France brought in a million of them in 2010. The United States allowed just 800,000 to visit. In fact, a U.S. Travel and Tourism Association report indicates this country remains the top dream destination for travelers around the globe. Restrictions placed on visitors as antiterror measures, however, mean we’ve lost 17 percent of our tourist market in a decade when tourism boomed.
Residents of all but 27 countries need visas to visit America. Getting those visas means face-to-face interviews, and waits for those interviews can exceed 100 days — encouraging too many visitors to look elsewhere. One needed reform: Have more employees available to interview visa applicants. Tourism officials note that each interviewer leads to $1 million in tourism revenue. Another needed change is to lower restrictions on repeat visitors, especially business travelers who return for personal reasons. The benefits of international tourism extend beyond economics. There is no better way to get the rest of the world thinking positive thoughts about this country than to let them experience it and feel welcomed when they do. The balance between openness and security is a delicate one, but we’re leaving too much cash and good will on the table. The Kansas City Star
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ffective communication regarding a decision to breastfeed can generate success. “Talk to me! Breastfeeding; a 3D Experience,” is the theme of this year’s World Breastfeeding Week, celebrated worldwide from Aug. 1-7, 2011. This theme encompasses the many facets of a new mother’s daily life. Working mothers return to the workplace after maternity leave with breast-feeding well established. Continuing lactation is possible with some advance planning on the part of employees and their employers. Talking with employers regarding the needs of employees who are lactating can help breast-feeding succeed and this success can benefit the employer as well.
New federal regulations will require employers subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act to make available a private space other than a restroom for nursing mothers to pump breast milk. Employers may be surprised to learn that a space as small as 4 feet by 5 feet shielded from view can be effective. Employers who accommodate the needs of returning lactating employees can benefit by retaining experienced employees in their work force. In addition the immune support breast-feeding offers to babies translates into less employee sick time taken for child illnesses. These fewer missed work days increases worker productivity. For more information on how your company can meet the lactation needs of your work force contact The Luzerne County Breastfeeding Coalition at 570-808-5534. The Coalition is comprised of representatives from Northeastern Pennsylvania whose mission is to establish breast-feeding as the cultural norm in our community. We believe establishing more resources for breast-feeding mothers will encourage breast-feeding practices and improve breast-feeding outcomes. Local hospitals, Lactation Consultants, Maternal and Family Health Services, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Early Head Start, Nurse Family Partnership, and La Leche League, sit on this Coalition and new members are welcome. Karen L. Shaw Luzerne County Breastfeeding Coalition Greater Pittston La Leche League
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am writing to let my voice and the voice of hundreds of fathers be heard. Over the past year, several issues regarding father’s rights in Pennsylvania have arisen and need to be addressed. I am a middleaged man who has to fight for every minute to see my daughter. The way the law is now the father usually has to go to court to spend time with a daughter or son. I believe this is wrong. I have made numerous attempts to be there for my daughter and have been denied since her birth. The denial has come straight from the mother and a master
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twice in court. A father should not have to prove himself, custody should be 50/50. We all know it takes two consenting adults to conceive a baby. I support women’s rights, but this is a bit ridiculous. Most parents either have very little visitation time or don’t see their children at all. The reasoning for this is not because they choose this path, but because they don’t have the money or where-withall to keep fighting; they just give up. Since I have been living the horrendous experiences every day of my life for almost the last year, I want to try and change the law for parents’ rights. I think not only of myself, but all my friends and fathers everywhere who have lost precious time with their children because of the unfair laws regarding parents and parenthood. My father had a son in New York years ago; he had no money or means to fight to see his child, so he gave up. They lost touch and didn’t see each other for 20 or more years. They had a rough relationship, and now my father has died and neither of them will ever get more time together. I am not saying there are not “bad” parents out there, but why punish all of us? The change in the law would change the relationships of the parents to actually work together and help raise the child/ children the proper way. The children would have higher self-esteem, be more confident, feel safer, have a good balance in emotional health, do better in school and be happier. All of this stresses and harms our children, and for what? A 50/50 law would require that if one parent would find or think the other parent unfit, then it would be brought to court. The proceedings would go in front of a master or judge and determination of the parents’ percentage would go from there. The law would make you innocent until proven guilty, not like the current law that you are guilty until proven innocent. Other factors, like distance and communication, need to be dealt with specifically within the realms of each case, and discussed by the two parents of the child/ children. If the law was 50/50 then we could begin to do right by our children! Contact us at fiftyfiftycustody@gmail.com Michael Laubach Berwick
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WILKES-BARRE -- After enduring the trials of time, being built during the Great Depression, surviving two major floods, St. Therese Church on Old River Road in South Wilkes-Barre will merge its congregation with the church it developed from 81 years ago. The last Sunday church service will be held at noon on June 26. Afterwards, St. Therese Church’s doors will be locked by the oldest member of the congregation, Rose Rossi, 101 years old, said Monsignor Francis J. Callahan. As the lock’s gears turn, the church’s history will be left to
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Scranton closes the church. Marguerite will retire from playing the organ after the last Mass scheduled for noon on June 26. St. Therese Church will be closed permanently, and the organ will be behind locked doors. In his sermon, Monsignor Callahan said “you will never hear an unkind word spoken by Marguerite.” “Her 72 years of dedication to playing the organ speaks volumes of deep faith,” he said. “You can see the hand of God at work in your life.” To emphasize Marguerite’s nature, Callahan said for example, if the roof of the church collapsed tomorrow, Marguerite would find the positive side, saying, “Well Monsignor, we did need a new one.” In response, the congregation laughed. Marguerite, a longtime South Wilkes-Barre resident, is a wellrespected petite lady, known for being a very happy person. Choir director Mary Pat Bruner has worked alongside Marguerite for 24 years. Bruner described her friend as a very pleasant, happy-go-lucky lady who goes with the flow, but does not like to be the center of attention. Although Marguerite was vis-
memories of parishioners. Callahan said the church and school first formed from members of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church on South Washington Street, in Wilkes-Barre. Before the congregation had a brick and mortar building of their own, they met faithfully above the Martz Bus garage on Old River Road, he said. “This was during a time when Mass was only offered on Sundays,” Monsignor Callahan said. Wilkes-Barre resident Ben Evans, 94, said he remembered walking with his mother, father, and nine other siblings to the Martz Bus garage for Sunday Mass. “Mass was held in a very large room with folding chairs,” Evans said. During the beginning of the Great Depression, in 1929, parishioners began to raise money
to construct a church. Callahan estimated St. Therese Church opened its doors in 1931 since the first recorded marriage in the church was recorded as Mr. and Mrs. William Moyles on June 9, 1931. A school on the second floor of the building, run by the Sisters of Mercy, educated neighborhood children from first through eight grades, Monsignor Callahan said. The school closed in 1973, but the classrooms are still there, he said. “When the school was here, the neighborhood was very vibrant,” Evans said. The church did survive the flood of 1936 and the 1972 flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes. “In 1972, we had about 6 to 7 feet of water inside the church,” Monsignor Callahan said. Today, the church has played an active role in the lives of its congregation. Statistically, 1,286
marriages and 1,763 funerals were performed as well as thousands of other sacraments. After the doors are locked, the roughly 1,200 parishioners will join with the congregation of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception. Monsignor Callahan said St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception will retain the church name but the parish will be renamed to Our Lady of Fatima. Monsignor Callahan said the merger is a result of a decision by the Scranton Diocese. “When the consolidation of the churches is all done, there will be seven Catholic churches left in the Wilkes-Barre area,” he said. The fate of the church and rectory is unknown at this time. Monsignor Callahan said the building will be put up for sale.
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Choir Director Mary Pat Bruner talks about Marguerite Corrigan at a Mass for her at St. Therese Church.
Edwardsville, knew Marguerite for many years. Mary Beth, a parishioner since 1941, said the church is Marguerite’s whole life. “She never spoke a mean word and always had a smile,” she said. Friends unknowingly repeated the same sentiment about Marguerite. When this was told to Bruner, she smiled. “That is not surprising. I bet that organ could probably tell a story or two,” Bruner said laughing. Marguerite never married. She was quite content to pursue her niche that Sister of Mercy Devoted to St. Therese carved out for her so many years Joe and Mary Beth Ruddy, of ago.
from Latin services to English, through different choir directors, and a few different organs. Marguerite’s dedication to her faith also encompasses her 50 to 60 years as secretary for St. Mary of the Immaculate Church on Washington Street. “The church is her whole life,” the Monsignor said. Wilkes-Barre resident Maureen Lynn, a St. Therese Church congregation member, said Marguerite played the organ for her wedding 51 years ago. “She is a perfect lady,” Lynn said. “I would always like to see her walk in sunshine.”
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plete. Obama confronted painful sights at every turn and said nothing in his life measured up to what he saw this day. Yet he spoke, too, of redemptive moments, the stoicism of the community and tales of plain luck. He told a story of a man he talked to who had taken a chicken pot pie out of the oven, heard the storm was coming, hid in a closet and “came out without a scratch.” Obama celebrated the spirit of volunteers who have flocked to Joplin to help, the pickup truck owners who ferried people to the hospital and the citizens who lined up for hours to donate blood to people they don’t know. “You’ve demonstrated a simple truth,” he told the service, “that amid heartbreak and tragedy no one is a stranger. Everybody is a brother. Everybody is a sister. We can all love one another.” The crowd of hundreds at the service reflected a community in the midst of rebuilding: people in shorts and baseball caps, and plenty of babies who occasionally burst out crying. The president talked over the screeching until a baby was hurried out by the mother. Obama got a notably warm reception in this conservative part of Missouri. His remarks were tailored for a religious service, with quotes from scripture, references to the love that binds people to each other, and comments on the essential goodness of humanity. The stories of the storm lead us to “put aside our petty grievances,” the president said. “There are heroes all
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around us, all the time. So, in the wake of this tragedy, let us live up to their example: to make each day count.” Known for his cool, even-tempered demeanor, Obama offered his own brand of comforting: eloquent words, plentiful handshakes, some hugs, pats on the heads of children, offers of “God bless you.” Not for him the raw emotion Americans saw in his predecessors George W. Bush or Bill Clinton. Before the service, Obama’s motorcade pulled into a neighborhood where downed trees cleaved open houses, roofs were stripped or blown off, cars were cratered and splintered wood was everywhere. He saw nothing
intact, but rather small domestic sights — a view into a room with a TV still in place, a recliner sitting amid rubble, a washer-dryer standing next to a decimated house. American flags were planted here and there in the mess. “Sorry for your loss,” Obama told an anguished woman, hugging her twice as they talked. Another woman told him that her uncle lives up the road — he survived but his house did not. “Tell your uncle we’re praying for him,” the president said. To those working at the scene, the president said: “We appreciate everything you guys are doing. God bless you.” One volunteer told him that people were
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ibly moved by Callahan’s words, she hesitated slightly before standing to accept a beautiful and colorful floral bouquet from Bruner. When the service ended, Marguerite slowly walked up the aisle to greet longtime friends as the choir sang “Happy Birthday.” Afterward, a reception was held in the church’s basement with refreshments and a birthday cake for her. Childhood instruction While sitting with friends, Marguerite said she learned to play the piano as a child. While attending school at St. Therese, one of the Sisters of Mercy told her to “go up and learn to play the organ.” And she did. Marguerite only played the organ at St. Therese Church and said she never felt she was that good to play anywhere else. “I loved it,” she said. “I have learned a lot from the different choir directors.” With hands affected by arthritis, Marguerite still allows them to glide over the keys effortlessly, making the instrument sing hymns of praise. Her longevity she attributes to “just one of those things, it just fell into line.” Bruner said when Marguerite first began to play the organ, Masses as well as the music were in Latin. As organist, Marguerite has weathered many transitions
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Commander Joe Sincavage, a Korean War veteran, and State Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski place a wreath at the memorial.
coming in from other states to help in any way they could. “This is not just your tragedy,” Obama said. “This is a national tragedy, and that means there will be a national response.” He said: “We are going to be here long after the cameras leave.” Hours after Obama’s speech — at 5:41 p.m. Central time, to mark the first report of the tornado — hundreds stood in Joplin’s Cunningham Park, in between wrecked cars and twisted poles, for a moment of silence. Many in the crowd wore white T-shirts emblazoned, “Joplin’s Heart Will Sing Again.” “We will rebuild Joplin,” City Manager Mark Rohr told the crowd. “You have my word on it.”
“There are flags everywhere. They represent the men and women that paid the ultimate sacrifice so we could be here today, enjoy this beautiful weather, enjoy the freedoms of being in a democratic state. “Too often, time allows us to be involved only with our own lives and we sometimes forget about the sacrifices that were made by those that these flags represent, by the men that are with me today in uniform, those that have passed, and those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice. We can never forget all those that gave their lives and the families that might continue to suffer from their loss, so that you and I can have the freedom we enjoy.” Post Commander Joe DeLuca also reminded those of the sacrifices paid by veterans by reciting Kelly Strong’s poem, “Freedom Isn’t Free.” Chris Mros, 11, A.J. Mros, 9, and their father, Matt Mros, were on hand to represent the Cub Scouts Pack 55. The previous day, the group helped to put brand new flags in the ground at the graves of veterans. Memorial Day takes on a personal meaning for the family.
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survey has turned up more than 5,300 illegal dump sites containing 16,000 tons of trash in both rural and urban municipalities in 49 counties. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation records indicate that PennDOT spends about $10 million a year to clear litter from state-maintained highways. Joe Divack, 67, of Squirrel Hill, one of the volunteers who works with Allegheny Cleanways to clean up illegal dumpsites, said mandatory trash collection will help. “I think you’re really headed in the right direction,” said Divack. “It’s unfortunately true that illegal dumping is a much bigger problem in western Pennsylvania than many people know about.” Opponents, however, say a onesize-fits-all approach to trash collection wouldn’t work. “We’ve heard the arguments of waste haulers and statewide environmental groups. A lot of the state is very rural,” said Elam Herr, assistant executive director of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors. “It’s diffi-
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• Animal Rescue, Brenda Kulp took in a neglected dog in Shickshinny that appeared to be hit by a car, transported it to an animal hospital, paid for its treatment and brought it home. • Medical, Dianna Smith, a nurse and Red Cross volunteer administered the Heimlich maneuver on a woman choking at a meeting and restored her breathing capacity. • Fire Safety, Robert Rowles and Brian Zegarski, found a woman unresponsive in a parking lot. The Nanticoke firefighters administered CPR, connected her to a portable defibrillator and transferred her to an emergency medical services provider. • Law Enforcement, Kevin
“My grandfather served in World War II and my father served in Korea,” Matt To see additional said. “This is a day photos, visit to remember peowww.times ple like them, who leader.com helped us to gain this freedom we have, the freedom to spend time with our families, like I’m doing today.” Retired Navy Operations Spc. 1st Class William Uggiano, a 20year veteran, was the master of ceremonies. Although he saw no battle action, he knows many who served during that time period and have passed on. “How else can we honor our own?” he said. “I’ve been to 23 countries, I’ve seen how different people treat their veterans. We have to make sure we remember these men and women that made the ultimate sacrifice.” Near the end of the ceremony. Tony D’Angelo stood by, bell in hand, giving a short ring after groups of names of those members of the Italian American Veterans who passed were recited. Wreaths were presented and placed at the memorial site, the Korean War veterans rifle squad shot off their guns in a salute, and the sound of “Taps” and “God Bless America” filled the cemetery as the ceremony came to a close. cult to have mandatory trash collections.” Tim O’Donnell, president of the Pennsylvania Waste Industries Association, said the bottom line is not hard to figure out. “From an economic perspective, the closer together the houses are, the less expensive it will be for customers,” he said. The goal of a new law would be to “bring litter down and recycling up,” said Craig Brooks, executive director of the Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution Control and Conservation Committee, which expects to hold a couple of meetings on the issue this summer. Wade Fenton hasn’t paid the garbage bill for his East Huntingdon farm as a protest of mandatory collections the township initiated three years ago. “Since 1941, we took care of our own trash. ... We burned it, buried it, whatever,” said Fenton, 80, who has a slew of letters and nonpayment notices from his hauler. “I’m mad. I want ’em to take me to jail.” But township officials say the mandatorycollectionshavehelped cut down on trash problems. Some roads were used as dumps. ... That’s ceased,” supervisor Howard J. Keefer said. “It’s nothing like it used to be.” Francis, Ross Germano and Brian Williams came to the aid of police officers in Wilkes-Barre Township struggling with a wanted person who pulled a knife and attempted to stab one of the officers. • Youth Good Samaritan, Joseph Crespo saved another student at St. Michael’s School in Wyoming County from choking on food. • Corporate Good Citizens, Guard Insurance and Sundance Vacations conducted fundraisers in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in Haiti in January 2010. The breakfast is the second biggest fundraiser of the year for the local chapter of the Red Cross, said Winters. “All proceeds go to local disaster relief,” he said. The money is much needed this year, added Winters, due to the demand for the organization’s services.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre Yankees shot down The Cuban Missile on the eve of Memorial Day. Brandon Laird’s ninth-inning double off prized prospect Aroldis Chapman Sunday night started the scoring in a fourrun ninth as the Yankees beat the Louisville Bats 8-4 at YANKEES Louisville Slugger Field. Chapman (0-1), who is rehabbing his BATS shoulder while on the 15-day major league disabled list, showed in the eighth why he received a $30 million contract from the Cincinnati Reds last year. He threw just 10 pitches in retiring the side and struck out two. The left-hander, who holds the record for fastest pitch thrown in the majors, hit 102 MPH with his fastball. He got a huge ovation as he walked off at the end of the inning. But his encore fell flat almost immediately as Vazquez hit a lead-off bloop single in the ninth. Maxwell then
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PARIS — His 43rd consecutive victory complete, Novak Djokovic ripped off his white baseball cap, pivoted to look up at his parents, coach and other supporters in the stands, then let out a yell. It was the sort of visceral reaction one might expect at the conclusion of a taut, tense contest, not the rather routine 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 result the second-seeded Djokovic assembled Sunday at the expense of No. 13 Richard Gasquet in the fourth round of the French Open. “I didn’t expect it to be easy, that’s for sure,” said Serbia’s Djokovic, who briefly addressed the crowd in French, drawing laughter and cheers. “Maybe the scoreline says differently, but I really ... had to work.” Each match carries extra meaning these days for Djokovic, whose winning streak began with two Davis Cup victories in December and is the third longest since the Open era began in 1968. Now 41-0 in 2011, he’s one
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A crown is the goal for Mavs’ star Reaching NBA Finals won’t mean much to Dirk Nowitzki if team doesn’t win.
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DALLAS — The biggest party of Dirk Nowitzki’s career was going strong. Teammates, friends and the rest of the 20,000 people who had been screaming “M! V! P!” since the first quarter were on their feet in appreciation of him and the Dallas Mavericks. Nowitzki And Nowitzki wanted no part of it. A few minutes into the celebration for winning the Western Conference finals, Nowitzki pried off his new 2011 NBA finals cap and headed to the locker room. Reaching the NBA finals no longer qualifies as a big deal to Nowitzki. He’s been there before, in 2006. He was the league’s MVP in 2007. He carried Germany’s flag into the opening ceremonies
INDIANAPOLIS — JR Hildebrand was one turn away from winning the Indianapolis 500 and within sight of the checkered flag when the 23-year-old rookie made the ultimate mistake. Leading by almost 4 seconds with a lap to go, Hildebrand skidded high into the wall on the final turn, and Dan Wheldon drove past to claim an improbable second Indy 500 win Sunday in his first race of the year. “It’s a helpless feeling,” Hildebrand said. Hildebrand Wheldon, the 2005 winner but without a full-time ride this season, appeared headed for his third straight runner-up finish when Hildebrand took the white flag needing only to make it through the last of 200 laps around the 21⁄2-mile speedway. The first three turns went smoothly. Then Hildebrand came up on another rookie, Charlie Kimball, in the fourth turn. Instead of backing off, Hildebrand moved to the outside to make the pass and lost control, slamming the wall to a collective gasp from the crowd of 250,000. “I caught him in the wrong piece of track,” Hildebrand said. “I got up in the marbles and that was it.” Hildebrand’s crumpled machine slid across the finish line, still hugging the wall, in second place. While Wheldon celebrated, IndyCar officials reviewed the video to see if Wheldon passed the wrecked machine before the caution lights went on. He clearly did, and Hildebrand’s team, Panther Racing, said it would not protest. “I just felt a lot of relief. It’s an incredible feeling,”
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Fuel game costs Patrick DANICA Patrick can get to the front at the Indianapolis 500. She just can’t find a way to finish there. Twice now, IndyCar’s biggest star has had the biggest race in her grasp only to watch Dan Wheldon pass her on his way to the winner’s circle. Bad luck, bad timing, whatever. She’s still looking for the win that will define her as a driver as much as a pretty face. “Every time I come here, it’s more and more depressing when I don’t win the race,” Patrick said after finishing 10th Sunday. The question of whether Patrick has the talent to win at Indy was answered long ago. She’s had top-10 finishes in all but one of her seven starts at the Brickyard, and was the rookie of the year in 2005, when she led the race for 19 laps. She won a race in Japan in 2008, and was seventh at Long Beach earlier this year. NASCAR owners think
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Reyes puts on a show vs. Phillies Shortstop triples twice and has four hits in Mets’ win.
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NEW YORK — Jose Reyes is hitting his triples two at a time and putting himself in position to make a bundle on the free-agent market. Reyes tripled twice for the third time this season and finished with four of New York’s season-high 17 hits Sunday as the METS Mets enjoyed a rare offensive outburst in a 9-5 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. PHILLIES “Hopefully, they can continue to come in bunches,” Reyes said with a smile. “Everything I hit right now is hard, so that’s good.” Jonathon Niese did not allow an earned run against a makeshift Phillies lineup and a refreshed Josh Thole had three hits and three RBIs. Daniel
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L O C A L C A L E N D A R Tuesday H.S. BASEBALL District 2 Semifinals Abington Heights at Tunkhannock, 4:30 p.m. Hanover Area at Lake-Lehman, 4:30 p.m. Dunmore at Holy Redeemer, 4:30 p.m. H.S. SOFTBALL District 2 Semifinals Berwick at Valley View, 4:30 p.m. Coughlin at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. Riverside at Nanticoke, 4:30 p.m. H.S. BOYS VOLLEYBALL PIAA First Round Coughlin vs. Bethlehem Catholic, 5 p.m., Dieruff H.S. (Allentown) Holy Redeemer vs. Masterman, 3:30 p.m., LakeLehman H.S.
Wednesday, June 1
H.S. GIRLS LACROSSE PIAA First Round Wyoming Seminary vs. Cocalico, 5 p.m., Nazareth H.S.
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AUTO RACING 2 p.m. SPEED — Rolex Sports Car Series, Memorial Day Classic, at Lakeville, Conn. COLLEGE BASEBALL 12:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Division I, World Series Selection Show, at Bristol, Conn. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Minnesota at Detroit or San Diego at Atlanta COMCAST – Philadelphia at Washington 2:10 p.m. WGN — Houston at Chicago Cubs 4:05 p.m. YES – N.Y, Yankees at Oakland 7 p.m. ROOT, SNY – Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets MLB — Regional coverage, Milwaukee at Cincinnati or Chicago White Sox at Boston MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE 3:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Division I, championship game, Virginia-Denver winner vs. Maryland-Duke winner, at Baltimore MOTORSPORTS 5 p.m. SPEED — FIM World Superbike, at Salt Lake City (same-day tape) 11 p.m. SPEED — AMA Pro Racing, at Salt Lake City (same-day tape) TENNIS Noon ESPN2 — French Open, round of 16, at Paris
T RA N SAC T I O N S BASEBALL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL — Suspended Washington 3B Jerry Hairston one game and fined him an undisclosed amount for making contact with umpire Ed Hickox during Friday’s game against San Diego. American League BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP Brad Bergesen to Norfolk (IL). Recalled LHP Pedro Viola from Bowie (EL). BOSTON RED SOX — Placed LHP Franklin Morales on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 26. Recalled RHP Michael Bowden from Pawtucket (IL). CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed RHP Tony Pena on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Lucas Harrell from Charlotte (IL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Activated RHP Andrew Bailey from the 15-day DL. Optioned LHP Bobby Cramer to Sacramento (PCL). National League ATLANTA BRAVES — Recalled RHP Cory Gearrin from Gwinnett (IL). Optioned OF Wilkin Ramirez to Gwinnett. COLORADO ROCKIES — Recalled INF Chris Nelson from Colorado Springs (PCL). Designated INF Alfredo Amezaga for assignment. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Recalled RHP Yunesky Maya from Syracuse (IL).
H A R N E S S R A C I N G Pocono Downs Results Saturday First - $19,000 Pace 1:50.4 1-Alilability (Da Palone) ....................4.80 3.80 2.20 3-Pence Hanover (Ty Buter)....................12.80 3.00 5-Cole Hard Cash (Ge Napolitano Jr) .............. 2.10 EXACTA (1-3) $49.60 TRIFECTA (1-3-5) $98.60 SUPERFECTA (1-3-5-4) $302.80 Second - $18,000 Pace 1:50.4 4-Sheer Brilliance (Da Palone).........4.00 2.80 2.20 6-Bullville Powerful (Ge Napolitano Jr) ....7.60 4.40 5-Southern Sport (An Napolitano) .................... 4.20 EXACTA (4-6) $25.40 TRIFECTA (4-6-5) $142.00 SUPERFECTA (4-6-5-7) $710.40 DAILY DOUBLE (1-4) $10.40 Third - $8,600 Pace 1:52.2 3-Anais Kicker (Ma Kakaley) ............4.20 2.80 2.40 1-Yanzhou (Ji Taggart Jr).......................... 4.20 4.60 4-Cole Combustion (Ty Buter) ...........................7.40 EXACTA (3-1) $17.40 TRIFECTA (3-1-4) $136.80 SUPERFECTA (3-1-4-8) $473.20 Fourth - $21,000 Pace 1:50.0 4-Western Shore (Da Palone)...........2.40 2.10 2.10 2-Cinderella Guy (Ty Buter) ......................9.60 3.20 1-Lahaye (Ge Napolitano Jr) ..............................2.80 EXACTA (4-2) $36.40 TRIFECTA (4-2-1) $154.40 SUPERFECTA (4-2-1-5) $338.60 Scratched: Cash Cab Fifth - $16,000 Pace 1:52.1 2-Ken Ubr Dream (Da Palone) .........8.00 3.60 3.40 4-Southwind Go Go Go (An Napolitano) .3.40 3.20 5-Master Of Wars (Co Callahan) .......................3.40 EXACTA (2-4) $23.20 TRIFECTA (2-4-5) $75.20 SUPERFECTA (2-4-5-8) $1,050.00 PICK 3 (3-4-2) $36.80 Sixth - $25,000 Pace 1:49.4 6-Dvcflyingfrenchman (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.00 3.00 2.60 1-Vlos (Jo Pavia Jr).....................................2.80 2.40 2-I’m Gorgeous (Mo Teague) ............................4.80 EXACTA (6-1) $16.60 TRIFECTA (6-1-2) $137.40 SUPERFECTA (6-1-2-ALL) $193.80 Seventh - $30,000 Pace 1:50.4 2-Mystical Diva (Ma Kakaley).........17.20 7.20 3.40 3-Hasty Pulse (Ge Napolitano Jr) ...........10.60 4.00 1-Chartreuse Hanover (Ty Buter) ......................3.20 EXACTA (2-3) $113.60 TRIFECTA (2-3-1) $247.80 SUPERFECTA (2-3-1-4) $971.80 Eighth - $21,000 Pace 1:51.2 9-New Release (Ge Napolitano Jr)..3.20 2.60 2.20 4-Persuader Raider (Da Palone) ..............5.80 3.80 7-Multiple Choice (La Stalbaum) .......................5.00 EXACTA (9-4) $11.60 TRIFECTA (9-4-7) $55.80 SUPERFECTA (9-4-7-5) $98.20 Scratched: Inform Ninth - $30,000 Pace 1:52.0 7-Some Girls Do (Ma Kakaley) ........6.60 4.00 3.00 2-Fresh Idea (Da Palone) ..........................3.80 2.40 4-Kayla’s Dream (Ge Napolitano Jr) .................6.80 EXACTA (7-2) $16.80 TRIFECTA (7-2-4) $88.40 SUPERFECTA (7-2-4-3) $199.20 PICK 4 (6-2-(1,9)-7 (4 Out of 4)) $970.40 Tenth - $60,000 Pace 1:48.4 5-Macraider N (Ge Napolitano Jr)....5.00 5.00 5.60 9-Bettor Sweet (Da Palone)..............5.20 6.20 5.40 4-Mr Massimo (An McCarthy) ..........................13.00 EXACTA (5-9) $42.60 EXACTA (9-5) $36.40 TRIFECTA (5-9-4) $209.60 TRIFECTA (9-5-4) $248.60 SUPERFECTA (5-9-4-ALL) $268.00 SUPERFECTA (9-5-4-ALL) $801.00 Eleventh - $13,000 Pace 1:50.4 1-Grinning Breed (Ge Napolitano Jr)4.80 3.00 3.40 7-Segundo Hanover (Ho Parker) ..............7.80 4.00 4-Mountain Rocket (Ma Kakaley)......................3.00 EXACTA (1-7) $34.40 TRIFECTA (1-7-4) $128.40 SUPERFECTA (1-7-4-ALL) $141.60 Twelfth - $19,000 Trot 1:53.4 3-Opal Mine (Ty Buter)......................3.40 2.80 2.60 2-Self Professed (Co Callahan) ................5.60 5.60 4-Austin’s Jon Jon (Br Simpson) .......................5.20 EXACTA (3-2) $25.40 TRIFECTA (3-2-4) $155.00 SUPERFECTA (3-2-4-5) $1,165.80 PICK 3 (5-1-3) $25.00 PICK 3 (9-1-3) $25.00 Thirteenth - $16,000 Pace 1:51.2 6-Prestissimo (La Stalbaum) ..........22.00 6.80 7.20 4-Zander Massimo (Ge Napolitano Jr).....3.40 2.40 1-Jersey Dan (Ty Buter) ......................................5.80 EXACTA (6-4) $110.00 TRIFECTA (6-4-1) $827.80 SUPERFECTA (6-4-1-ALL) $933.00 Scratched: Spectacular Man Fourteenth - $13,000 Pace 1:50.2 6-Lightning Moon (Ge Napolitano Jr)5.40 3.00 2.20 3-Caviart Spencer (Br Simpson)...............3.20 2.60 5-Night Train Shane (Ma Kakaley .....................2.40 EXACTA (6-3) $17.80 TRIFECTA (6-3-5) $70.00 SUPERFECTA (6-3-5-7) $1,534.40 Fifteenth - $8,600 Pace 1:52.3 7-Southwind Tyrant (Co Callahan) ..8.00 4.40 4.20 5-Sody’s Moonshine (Mi Simons).............5.00 5.00 2-Matt’s Pick (An Napolitano) .............................4.40 EXACTA (7-5) $32.40 TRIFECTA (7-5-2) $131.40 SUPERFECTA (7-5-2-3) $699.00 Sixteenth - $4,600 Pace 1:54.0 3-Austin’s Best (Pa Berry).................5.00 3.00 2.20 5-Konjo N (An McCarthy)...........................5.20 3.40 8-Mon Ami Hall (Jo Pavia Jr)..............................4.60 EXACTA (3-5) $21.00 TRIFECTA (3-5-8) $252.20 SUPERFECTA (3-5-8-2) $404.60 LATE DOUBLE (7-3) $20.00 Total Handle-$279,583
N H L Playoff Glance STANLEY CUP FINALS (Best-of-7) Boston vs. Vancouver Wednesday, June 1: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Saturday, June 4: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. Monday, June 6: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 8: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. x-Friday, June 10: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. x-Monday, June 13: Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. x-Wednesday, June 15: Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
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AMERICA’S LINE
Results
By ROXY ROXBOROUGH A’S
-$115
Odds to win the Republican nomination in 2012
MARINERS
-$112
Orioles
Mitt Romney
5/2
Angels
-$120
ROYALS
Tim Pawlenty
7/2
RAYS
-$115
Rangers
Jon Huntsman
8/1
BLUE JAYS
-$108
Indians
10/1
RED SOX
-$185
White Sox
Michele Bachmann
POLITICAL REPORT
Yankees
I N T E R N AT I O N A L LEAGUE
Sarah Palin
12/1
National League
15/1
Phillies
-$190
NATIONALS
At A Glance All Times EDT North Division W L Pct. GB Lehigh Valley (Phillies) ........... 30 19 .612 — Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (Yankees) ................................. 26 21 .553 3 Pawtucket (Red Sox) .............. 25 24 .510 5 Syracuse (Nationals)............... 22 24 .478 61⁄2 Buffalo (Mets)........................... 23 28 .451 8 Rochester (Twins) ................... 19 28 .404 10 South Division W L Pct. GB Durham (Rays) ....................... 26 21 .553 — Gwinnett (Braves) .................. 25 24 .510 2 Charlotte (White Sox)............ 21 26 .447 5 Norfolk (Orioles)..................... 17 33 .340 101⁄2 West Division W L Pct. GB Columbus (Indians)................ 35 15 .700 — Louisville (Reds) .................... 27 23 .540 8 Indianapolis (Pirates) ............. 23 28 .451 121⁄2 Toledo (Tigers)....................... 22 27 .449 121⁄2 Saturday's Games Gwinnett 6, Buffalo 1, 1st game Buffalo 3, Gwinnett 1, 2nd game Louisville 4, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 3 Indianapolis 9, Pawtucket 7 Lehigh Valley 4, Rochester 3 Syracuse 8, Charlotte 7 Syracuse 8, Charlotte 3 Durham at Toledo, ppd., rain Norfolk 2, Columbus 1, 13 innings Sunday's Games Buffalo 5, Gwinnett 3, 1st game Columbus 6, Norfolk 5, 10 innings Rochester 6, Lehigh Valley 2 Buffalo 2, Gwinnett 1, 2nd game Durham at Toledo, 5 p.m., 1st game Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 8, Louisville 4 Pawtucket 9, Indianapolis 2 Charlotte at Syracuse, 6:30 p.m. Durham at Toledo, 7:30 p.m., 2nd game Monday's Games Norfolk at Pawtucket, 4:05 p.m. Syracuse at Louisville, 4:05 p.m. Toledo at Rochester, 5:05 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Indianapolis, 6:05 p.m. Columbus at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Buffalo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m. Tuesday's Games Syracuse at Louisville, 6:35 p.m. Lehigh Valley at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Columbus at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Norfolk at Pawtucket, 7:05 p.m. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Indianapolis, 7:05 p.m. Toledo at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Buffalo at Charlotte, 7:15 p.m.
John Boehner Newt Gingrich
15/1
BRAVES
-$180
Padres
Jon Thune
15/1
CUBS
-$132
Astros
Rudy Giuliani
20/1
CARDS
-$145
Giants
Rick Perry
20/1
METS
-$125
Pirates
Michael Bloomberg
20/1
REDS
-$125
Brewers
Bobby Jindal
25/1
DODGERS
-$115
Rockies
Ron Paul
25/1
D’BACKS
-$110
Marlins
Jeb Bush
25/1
Chris Christie
25/1
Paul Ryan
40/1
Rick Santorum
50/1
E A S T E R N L E A G U E At A Glance All Times EDT Eastern Division W L Pct. GB New Hampshire (Blue Jays) . 33 16 .673 — Trenton (Yankees) ................. 30 19 .612 3 New Britain (Twins) ............... 27 20 .574 5 1 Reading (Phillies)................... 25 23 .521 7 ⁄2 Binghamton (Mets) ................ 15 31 .326 161⁄2 Portland (Red Sox) ................ 14 33 .298 18 Western Division W L Pct. GB Harrisburg (Nationals)............. 26 20 .565 — Altoona (Pirates) ...................... 25 24 .510 21⁄2 Richmond (Giants) .................. 24 25 .490 31⁄2 Bowie (Orioles) ........................ 24 26 .480 4 Akron (Indians)......................... 24 27 .471 41⁄2 Erie (Tigers) ............................. 22 25 .468 41⁄2 Saturday's Games Trenton 8, Portland 7, 1st game Portland 7, Trenton 5, 2nd game Reading 2, Erie 1 Harrisburg 8, Bowie 3 Altoona 10, Binghamton 6 Richmond 3, Akron 2, 10 innings Altoona 8, Binghamton 6 New Hampshire 4, New Britain 0 Sunday's Games Trenton 5, Portland 2 Akron 2, Richmond 1 Erie 6, Reading 5, 10 innings New Hampshire 2, New Britain 1 Harrisburg 6, Bowie 1, 1st game Binghamton 4, Altoona 1 Bowie at Harrisburg, 7:30 p.m., 2nd game Monday's Games Trenton at Portland, 1 p.m. Richmond at Akron, 1:05 p.m. Altoona at Binghamton, 1:05 p.m. Reading at Erie, 1:05 p.m. New Britain at New Hampshire, 1:35 p.m. Bowie at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. Tuesday's Games Portland at New Britain, 5:05 p.m., 1st game Erie at Binghamton, 5:35 p.m., 1st game Akron at Reading, 6:35 p.m. New Hampshire at Harrisburg, 7 p.m. Richmond at Bowie, 7:05 p.m. Altoona at Trenton, 7:05 p.m. Portland at New Britain, 7:35 p.m., 2nd game Erie at Binghamton, 8:05 p.m., 2nd game
A H L Playoff Glance All Times EDT (x-if necessary) CALDER CUP FINALS BEST OF 7 Houston 1, Binghamton 1 Friday, May 27: Houston 3, Binghamton 1 Saturday, May 28: Binghamton 2, Houston 1, OT Wednesday, June 1: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Friday, June 3: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. Saturday, June 4: Houston at Binghamton, 7:05 p.m. x-Tuesday, June 7: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 p.m. x-Thursday, June 9: Binghamton at Houston, 8:05 p.m.
BASEBALL Favorite
Odds
Underdog
American League TIGERS
-$150
Twins
G O L F Byron Nelson Championship Scores Sunday At The Four Seasons Resort and Club Irving, Texas Purse: $5.5 million Yardage: 7,116; Par: 70 Final Round (a-amateur) (x-won on first playoff hole) x-Keegan Bradley (500), $1,170,000 ...................................66-71-72-68—277 Ryan Palmer (300), $702,000 ...65-67-73-72—277 Joe Ogilvie (163), $377,000 ......66-70-72-70—278 Ryuji Imada (163), $377,000.....69-68-70-71—278 Jason Day (110), $260,000 .......72-71-69-67—279 John Rollins (95), $225,875 ......68-70-71-71—280 Matt Kuchar (95), $225,875 .......69-71-68-72—280 James Driscoll (73), $169,000 ..70-71-74-66—281 Jason Dufner (73), $169,000 ....70-70-72-69—281 Nick Watney (73), $169,000 ......68-68-73-72—281 Jeff Overton (73), $169,000 ......64-74-71-72—281 Rod Pampling (73), $169,000 ...70-68-71-72—281 Arjun Atwal (73), $169,000 ........68-72-67-74—281 Justin Hicks (55), $107,250.......70-69-76-67—282 Harrison Frazar (55), $107,250 71-72-71-68—282 Brian Gay (55), $107,250...........71-72-69-70—282 Chad Collins (55), $107,250 .....67-69-75-71—282 Hunter Haas (55), $107,250......70-72-69-71—282 Steve Flesch (55), $107,250 .....70-69-71-72—282 Robert Garrigus (49), $70,417..70-69-75-69—283 Charles Howell III (49), $70,417 ........................................71-70-72-70—283 Brandt Jobe (49), $70,417.........67-72-72-72—283 Dustin Johnson (49), $70,417...66-75-69-73—283 Tim Petrovic (49), $70,417 ........69-66-74-74—283 Sergio Garcia (49), $70,417 ......66-66-74-77—283 Scott Piercy (45), $52,000 .........66-69-74-75—284 Billy Mayfair (42), $46,150 .........72-70-74-69—285 Jerry Kelly (42), $46,150............67-71-75-72—285 J.J. Henry (42), $46,150 ............69-72-72-72—285 Fredrik Jacobson (42), $46,15070-73-70-72—285 Vijay Singh (42), $46,150...........68-73-69-75—285 Will Strickler (36), $35,193 ........66-76-76-68—286 George McNeill (36), $35,193...69-74-73-70—286 Ricky Barnes (36), $35,193 .......67-72-75-72—286 Michael Putnam (36), $35,193..67-72-75-72—286 William McGirt (36), $35,193.....69-71-74-72—286 Chris DiMarco (36), $35,193 .....70-67-75-74—286 Brett Wetterich (36), $35,193 ....69-69-72-76—286 a-Jordan Spieth ...........................69-68-72-77—286 K.J. Choi (29), $26,650 ..............71-71-74-71—287 Carl Pettersson (29), $26,650...70-69-76-72—287 D.A. Points (29), $26,650 ..........68-75-71-73—287 Chad Campbell (29), $26,650...69-74-71-73—287 Vaughn Taylor (29), $26,650.....67-73-70-77—287 Greg Chalmers (25), $20,800 ...73-70-75-70—288 Garth Mulroy (25), $20,800 .......67-74-73-74—288 Scott Gordon (25), $20,800.......70-71-72-75—288 Chris Riley (25), $20,800 ...........66-71-73-78—288 Scott McCarron (20), $16,337...69-73-76-71—289 Tim Herron (20), $16,337 ..........68-75-74-72—289 Robert Gamez (20), $16,337 ....68-72-74-75—289 Michael Bradley (20), $16,337 ..68-73-73-75—289 Fran Quinn (20), $16,337...........69-70-73-77—289 Gary Woodland (20), $16,337...69-71-68-81—289 Paul Stankowski (14), $14,820 .69-70-80-71—290 Ted Purdy (14), $14,820 ............68-71-76-75—290 Martin Piller (14), $14,820 .........68-72-75-75—290 Michael Connell (14), $14,820 ..71-70-74-75—290 Kyle Stanley (14), $14,820 ........70-70-73-77—290 Steven Bowditch (10), $14,300.75-65-80-71—291 D.J. Trahan (10), $14,300..........72-70-77-72—291 Rich Beem (10), $14,300...........73-70-75-73—291 Ben Crane (6), $13,780..............71-71-74-76—292 Kevin Kisner (6), $13,780 ..........72-69-75-76—292 Alex Prugh (6), $13,780 .............71-72-72-77—292 Zack Miller (6), $13,780 .............67-74-73-78—292 Jeff Quinney (6), $13,780 ..........66-75-72-79—292 Alexandre Rocha (2), $13,260 ..71-70-78-74—293 Anthony Kim (2), $13,260 ..........72-71-76-74—293 Josh Teater (2), $13,260 ............66-71-76-80—293 Cameron Percy (1), $13,000 .....71-72-75-77—295 Tag Ridings (1), $12,870 ...........70-73-81-74—298 Tommy Gainey (1), $12,740 .....72-71-76-80—299 Tom Gillis (1), $12,610...............69-72-80-80—301
Senior PGA Championship Scores Sunday At Valhalla Golf Club Louisville, Ky. Purse: $2 million Yardage: 7,297, Par: 72 Final (x-won on first playoff hole) x-Tom Watson, $260,000...........70-70-68-70—278 David Eger, $216,000 ................74-68-69-67—278 Kiyoshi Murota, $136,000..........66-67-74-72—279 Hale Irwin, $96,000.....................69-68-70-73—280 Eduardo Romero, $71,000 ........73-67-72-69—281 Peter Senior, $71,000 ................73-68-71-69—281 Nick Price, $62,000 ....................67-70-73-72—282 Steve Pate, $54,000 ...................72-69-73-69—283
NBA Favorite
Points
Underdog
4.5
Mavericks
Tuesday NBA Finals HEAT
NHL Favorite
Odds
Underdog
Wednesday CANUCKS
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Corey Pavin, $54,000.................72-72-69-70—283 Loren Roberts, $54,000 .............68-70-73-72—283 Michael Allen, $44,000...............71-70-72-71—284 Trevor Dodds, $44,000 ..............67-75-67-75—284 Bob Tway, $33,200 .....................73-70-73-69—285 John Cook, $33,200 ...................71-74-70-70—285 Gary Hallberg, $33,200..............72-67-75-71—285 Olin Browne, $33,200.................68-70-74-73—285 Mark Calcavecchia, $33,200.....72-69-71-73—285 D.A. Weibring, $23,000..............74-73-70-69—286 Tom Pernice, $23,000................73-70-72-71—286 Jeff Sluman, $23,000..................76-71-67-72—286 Mark O’Meara, $23,000 .............68-72-72-74—286 Brad Bryant, $17,000..................74-69-76-69—288 Mark Mouland, $17,000 .............73-74-72-69—288 David Frost, $17,000 ..................74-74-69-71—288 Kenny Perry, $17,000 ................69-75-71-73—288 Tom Lehman, $17,000 ...............73-70-68-77—288 Dan Forsman, $13,250...............75-68-77-69—289 Roger Chapman, $13,250 .........73-70-74-72—289 Bill Glasson, $13,250 .................75-70-73-71—289 Jay Don Blake, $13,250 .............73-72-70-74—289 Ted Schulz, $11,500 ..................72-72-78-68—290 Bobby Clampett, $11,500 ..........71-74-73-72—290 Rod Spittle, $11,500 ...................73-73-71-73—290 Mike Harwood, $9,520 ...............73-75-72-71—291 Mark McNulty, $9,520 ................70-72-77-72—291 Jim Rutledge, $9,520 .................75-73-71-72—291 Jay Haas, $9,520 ........................73-73-73-72—291 Curt Byrum, $9,520 ....................69-76-73-73—291 Chien-Soon Lu, $9,520 ..............70-70-75-76—291 Chip Beck, $7,675 ......................75-70-74-73—292 Fred Funk, $7,675 ......................75-71-73-73—292 Larry Nelson, $7,675 ..................75-71-72-74—292 Lonnie Nielsen, $6,750 ..............69-73-73-78—293 Craig Stadler, $6,750 .................75-69-71-78—293 Massy Kuramoto, $6,000...........75-71-76-72—294 Sonny Skinner, $6,000...............72-73-76-73—294 Willie Wood, $6,000....................76-72-72-74—294 David Peoples, $5,400 ...............75-73-70-77—295 Michael Cunning, $5,100 ...........72-73-76-75—296 Lee Rinker, $4,414 .....................74-74-74-75—297 Barry Lane, $4,414......................71-75-76-75—297 Morris Hatalsky, $4,414..............74-71-76-76—297 Boonchu Ruangkit, $4,414 ........74-70-76-77—297 Hal Sutton, $4,414 ......................77-67-76-77—297 Bruce Vaughan, $4,414..............69-77-74-77—297 Des Smyth, $4,414 .....................70-73-76-78—297 Mark Brooks, $4,100 ..................74-71-81-72—298 Jerry Pate, $4,100 .......................75-73-76-74—298 P.H. Horgan, III, $4,100 .............75-73-74-76—298 Michael Goodes, $3,917............75-73-78-73—299 Christopher Williams, $3,917 ....74-74-76-75—299 Kirk Hanefeld, $3,917 .................70-77-76-76—299 Mark Wiebe, $3,917 ...................74-73-76-76—299 Stu Ingraham, $3,917.................73-70-77-79—299 Jim Woodward, $3,917 ..............73-75-69-82—299 Peter Fowler, $3,825 ..................73-75-77-75—300 Marc Farry, $3,800 .....................75-73-75-78—301 Joe Daley, $3,700 .......................73-74-83-73—303 Mike San Filippo, $3,700 ...........75-73-80-75—303 Hideki Kase, $3,700 ...................74-74-79-76—303 Mike Lawrence, $3,700 ..............72-76-79-76—303 Gene Fieger, $3,700 ..................73-74-78-78—303 Matt Seitz, $3,700 .......................75-73-76-79—303 Tom Jenkins, $3,700 ..................72-71-78-82—303 Scott Simpson, $3,600 ...............78-70-77-79—304 Ken Martin, $3,562 .....................73-75-81-76—305 Ross Drummond, $3,562...........77-71-79-78—305 Mark Faulkner, $3,525 ...............73-75-81-77—306 Timothy Parun, $3,500...............72-76-85-76—309
LPGA-HSBC Brasil Cup Scores Sunday At Itanhanga Golf Club Rio de Janeiro Purse: $720,000 Yardage: 6,339; Par: 72 Final Mariajo Uribe, $108,000 .................69-66—135 -9 Lindsey Wright, $83,990.................68-68—136 -8 Maria Hjorth, $60,929 .....................70-67—137 -7 Sarah Jane Smith, $42,535............70-68—138 -6 Heather Bowie-Young, $42,535.....66-72—138 -6 Karine Icher, $26,594......................71-68—139 -5 Shi Hyun Ahn, $26,594 ...................71-68—139 -5 Azahara Munoz, $26,594................69-70—139 -5 Catriona Matthew, $26,594.............69-70—139 -5 Suzann Pettersen, $18,624............68-73—141 -3 Cristie Kerr, $16,140 .......................72-70—142 -2 Paz Echevarria, $16,140 ................70-72—142 -2 Karen Stupples, $16,140 ................70-72—142 -2 Brittany Lang, $13,749 ....................73-70—143 -1 Amy Hung, $13,749 .........................72-71—143 -1 Candie Kung, $12,277 ....................73-71—144 E Amanda Blumenherst, $12,277 .....71-73—144 E Meaghan Francella, $12,277 .........71-73—144 E Christina Kim, $11,404 ...................75-70—145 +1 Alena Sharp, $10,392 .....................77-69—146 +2 Jimin Kang, $10,392........................73-73—146 +2 Stacy Prammanasudh, $10,392 ....71-75—146 +2 Julieta Granada, $9,289 .................76-71—147 +3 Pat Hurst, $9,289 .............................73-74—147 +3 Vicky Hurst, $8,783 .........................73-75—148 +4 Hee Young Park, $8,300 ................77-76—153 +9 Luciana Bemvenuti, $8,300............74-79—153 +9 Maria Iida, $7,817 ............................78-76—154+10 Victoria Lovelady, $7,495 ...............79-76—155+11 Sofi Toccafondi, $7,220 ..................80-78—158+14
Classic week arrives at WVCC
The Wyoming Valley Country Club will open its season this weekend with the three-day Wyoming Valley Country Club Classic at the Hanover Township Course. ‘Classic’ week will be kicked off on Tuesday with the Ladies Classic. The format of this tournament will be better ball of partners. Dorothy Simon and Marie Mihalos are defending champions. The men’s Classic will begin with stroke-play qualfiying on Friday. The format for Saturday and Sunday will be match play. The top 15 teams in the qualifying round will join defending champions Eric Williams and John Olszewski in the championship flight The Classic golf committee is chaired by Marty Behm along with golf chairman George Fredmonski, Joe Weiscarger, Dave Bienias, general manager Jennifer Mang, head professional Pete Korba and his assistant professionals Jason Mustapich and Adam Slamas. Bonner Chevrolet will give a Chevy Cruze away for a hole-in-one on the club’s par-3 13th. Pictured are, from left: Fredmonski, Henry Penoni (president of WVCC), Tom Crossin (sponsor), Rich Crossin (sponsor), Behm, Weiscarger and Korba.
Sunday At Indianapolis Motor Speedway Indianapolis Lap length: 2.5 miles (Starting position in parentheses) All cars Dallara chassis, Honda engine 1. (6) Dan Wheldon, 200 laps. 2. (12) J.R. Hildebrand, 200. 3. (29) Graham Rahal, 200. 4. (22) Tony Kanaan, 200. 5. (2) Scott Dixon, 200. 6. (3) Oriol Servia, 200. 7. (14) Bertrand Baguette, 200. 8. (21) Tomas Scheckter, 200. 9. (27) Marco Andretti, 200. 10. (25) Danica Patrick, 200. 11. (8) Ed Carpenter, 200. 12. (9) Dario Franchitti, 200. 13. (28) Charlie Kimball, 199. 14. (5) Will Power, 199. 15. (11) Vitor Meira, 199. 16. (19) Justin Wilson, 199. 17. (16) Helio Castroneves, 199. 18. (7) Buddy Rice, 198. 19. (30) Alex Lloyd, 198. 20. (31) Pippa Mann, 198. 21. (32) Ana Beatriz, 197. 22. (17) John Andretti, 197. 23. (33) Ryan Hunter-Reay, 197. 24. (15) Davey Hamilton, 193. 25. (24) Paul Tracy, 175. 26. (4) Townsend Bell, 157, Contact. 27. (26) Ryan Briscoe, 157, Contact. 28. (1) Alex Tagliani, 147, Contact. 29. (13) James Hinchcliffe, 99, Contact. 30. (20) Jay Howard, 60, Contact. 31. (23) Simona de Silvestro, 44, Handling. 32. (18) E.J. Viso, 27, Contact. 33. (10) Takuma Sato, 20, Contact. Race Statistics Winners average speed: 170.265 mph. Time of Race: 2 hours, 56 minutes, 11.7267 seconds. Margin of Victory: Under caution. Cautions: 7 for 40 laps. Lead Changes: 23 among 10 drivers. Lap Leaders: Dixon 1-7, Tagliani 8-26, Dixon 27-33, Tagliani 34, Dixon 35-60, Franchitti 61, Carpenter 62-64, Franchitti 65-72, Dixon 73-98, Franchitti 99, Hildebrand 100-103, Franchitti 104-112, Servia 113-128, Franchitti 129-137, Hildebrand 138, Baguette 139-140, Franchitti 141-163, Servia 164-165, Rahal 166-171, Dixon 172-178, Patrick 179-188, Baguette 189-197, Hildebrand 198-199, Wheldon 200. Points: Power 194, Franchitti 178, Servia 150, Kanaan 135, Dixon 129, Rahal 120, Briscoe 114, Hildebrand 113, Tagliani 110, Conway 102.
Foreign Winners 2011 — Dan Wheldon, England 2010 — Dario Franchitti, Scotland 2009 — Helio Castroneves, Brazil 2008 — Scott Dixon, New Zealand 2007 — Dario Franchitti, Scotland 2005 — Dan Wheldon, England 2003 — Gil de Ferran, Brazil 2002 — Helio Castroneves, Brazil 2001 — Helio Castroneves, Brazil 2000 — Juan Montoya, Colombia 1999 — Kenny Brack, Sweden 1997 — Arie Luyendyk, Netherlands 1995 — Jacques Villeneuve, Canada 1993 — Emerson Fittipaldi, Brazil 1990 — Arie Luyendyk, Netherlands 1989 — Emerson Fittipaldi, Brazil 1969 — Mario Andretti, Italy 1966 — Graham Hill, England 1965 — Jimmy Clark, Scotland 1946 — George Robson, England 1920 — Gaston Chevrolet, France 1916 — Dario Resta, Italy 1915 — Ralph DePalma, Italy 1914 — Rene Thomas, France 1913 — Jules Goux, France
Multiple Winners Four Victories Rick Mears, 1979, 1984, 1988, 1991 Al Unser Sr., 1970-71, 1978, 1987 A.J. Foyt, 1961, 1964, 1967, 1977 Three Victories Helio Castroneves, 2001-02, 2009 Bobby Unser, 1968, 1975, 1981 Johnny Rutherford, 1974, 1976, 1980 Mauri Rose, 1941, 1947-48 Wilbur Shaw, 1937, 1939-40 Louis Meyer, 1928, 1933, 1936 Two Victories Dan Wheldon, 2005, 2011 Dario Franchitti, 2007, 2010 Arie Luyendyk Sr., 1990, 1997 Al Unser Jr., 1992, 1994 Emerson Fittipaldi, 1989, 1993 Gordon Johncock, 1973, 1982 Rodger Ward, 1959, 1962 Bill Vukovich Sr., 1953-54 Tommy Milton, 1921, 1923
N A S C A R Sprint Cup-Coca-Cola 600 Results Sunday At Charlotte Motor Speedway Concord, N.C. Lap length: 1.5 miles (Start position in parentheses) 1. (28) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 402 laps, 94.4 rating, 47 points. 2. (8) David Ragan, Ford, 402, 117.3, 43. 3. (23) Joey Logano, Toyota, 402, 71.5, 41. 4. (26) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 402, 90.6, 41. 5. (2) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 402, 106.6, 40. 6. (24) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 402, 96.3, 39. 7. (25) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 402, 103.6, 38. 8. (20) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 402, 70, 36. 9. (7) David Reutimann, Toyota, 402, 83.8, 35. 10. (4) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 402, 119.3, 35. 11. (9) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 402, 72.3, 0. 12. (29) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 402, 78.2, 33. 13. (15) Greg Biffle, Ford, 402, 97, 32. 14. (19) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 402, 124.4, 32. 15. (10) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 402, 77.7, 29. 16. (3) Carl Edwards, Ford, 402, 108, 29. 17. (22) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 402, 73.3, 28. 18. (18) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 402, 65.1, 26. 19. (1) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 402, 96.4, 26. 20. (11) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 401, 80.7, 25. 21. (5) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 401, 84.8, 24. 22. (17) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 401, 80.3, 23. 23. (37) Casey Mears, Toyota, 401, 52.4, 22. 24. (27) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 400, 57.1, 20. 25. (31) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 398, 47.9, 0. 26. (14) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 397, 57.6, 18. 27. (42) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 396, 37.6, 17. 28. (6) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, engine, 395, 89.9, 16. 29. (16) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 383, 69, 15. 30. (39) Mike Bliss, Ford, 367, 39.6, 0. 31. (12) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 358, 48, 13. 32. (21) Kyle Busch, Toyota, accident, 344, 86.5, 13. 33. (30) David Gilliland, Ford, accident, 301, 43.2, 11. 34. (13) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, accident, 301, 55, 10. 35. (40) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, accident, 293, 37.1, 0. 36. (32) David Starr, Ford, accident, 286, 43.4, 0. 37. (35) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, engine, 181, 57.3, 8. 38. (41) Robby Gordon, Dodge, brakes, 99, 30.7, 6. 39. (33) Michael McDowell, Toyota, engine, 40, 33.4, 5. 40. (38) David Stremme, Chevrolet, handling, 34, 30.3, 4. 41. (36) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, clutch, 28, 30.2, 0. 42. (34) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, brakes, 22, 29.9, 2. 43. (43) Mike Skinner, Toyota, vibration, 6, 29.5, 0. Race Statistics Average Speed of Race Winner: 132.414 mph. Time of Race: 4 hours, 33 minutes, 14 seconds. Margin of Victory: 0.703 seconds. Caution Flags: 14 for 64 laps. Lead Changes: 38 among 19 drivers. Lap Leaders: B.Keselowski 1-7;C.Edwards 8-45;J.Burton 46-47;A.Allmendinger 48-52;C.Edwards 53-75;D.Hamlin 76;J.Burton 77-80;D.Hamlin 81-100;D.Ragan 101-107;M.Kenseth 108-146;D.Hamlin 147;M.Kenseth 148-171;D.Hamlin 172;M.Ambrose 173-175;J.McMurray 176-180;M.Kenseth 181-193;M.Ambrose 194-198;M.Kenseth 199-223;D.Hamlin 224;D.Earnhardt Jr. 225;G.Biffle 226;T.Stewart 227-231;Ku.Busch 232-234;M.Ambrose 235-244;Ky.Busch 245-276;M.Kenseth 277-278;K.Kahne 279;J.Montoya 280;J.Gordon 281-283;Ky.Busch 284-306;J.Gordon 307-319;K.Kahne 320-344;K.Harvick 345;C.Mears 346;J.Gordon 347-349;G.Biffle 350-398;K.Kahne 399-400;D.Earnhardt Jr. 401;K.Harvick 402. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): M.Kenseth, 5 times for 103 laps;C.Edwards, 2 times for 61 laps;Ky.Busch, 2 times for 55 laps;G.Biffle, 2 times for 50 laps;K.Kahne, 3 times for 28 laps;D.Hamlin, 5 times for 24 laps;J.Gordon, 3 times for 19 laps;M.Ambrose, 3 times for 18 laps;D.Ragan, 1 time for 7 laps;B.Keselowski, 1 time for 7 laps;J.Burton, 2 times for 6 laps;A.Allmendinger, 1 time for 5 laps;T.Stewart, 1 time for 5 laps;J.McMurray, 1 time for 5 laps;Ku.Busch, 1 time for 3 laps;K.Harvick, 2 times for 2 laps;D.Earnhardt Jr., 2 times for 2 laps;J.Montoya, 1 time for 1 lap;C.Mears, 1 time for 1 lap. Top 12 in Points: 1. C.Edwards, 445;2. K.Harvick, 409;3. J.Johnson, 408;4. D.Earnhardt Jr., 402;5. Ky.Busch, 392;6. Ku.Busch, 377;7. M.Kenseth, 374;8. C.Bowyer, 365;9. T.Stewart, 356;10. R.Newman, 353;11. G.Biffle, 343;12. D.Hamlin, 339. NASCAR Driver Rating Formula A maximum of 150 points can be attained in a race. The formula combines the following categories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish.
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BULLETIN BOARD CAMPS CLINICS Electric City Baseball and Softball Academy will conduct its annual summer baseball camp with baseball legend Tommy John from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. June 20 through 23 at Connell Park Little League. Cost is $175. More information visit www.electriccitybaseball.com or call 878-8483. Electric City Baseball and Softball Academy will conduct its annual summer softball camp with U.S. Softball Olympian Andrea Duran from 9 a.m. to noon June 27 through 30 at Connell Park Little League. Cost is $175. More information visit www.electriccitybaseball.com or call 878-8483. GOLF King’s Football Golf Classic will be held June 12 at Blue Ridge Trail Golf Club in Mountain Top. The event will serve as a fundraising event for the King’s football program and is open to the general public, including alumni, family, and friends of the program. Registration is scheduled for noon with a shotgun start slated for 1:30 p.m. Entry includes greens fees, carts, long-drive contest, closest to the pin contests, and an auction to bid on various items that will benefit the football program. Dinner will also be provided. A variety of sponsorship levels are also available. A printable tournament brochure with registration and sponsorship information is available on the football team page at www.kingscollegeathletics.com. For additional information, contact assistant coach Eric Jendryaszek at 208-5900, ext. 5441, or at ericjendryaszek@kings.edu. REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS Abington Soccer Club (ASC) is holding tryouts for fall competitive soccer teams for three boys teams at U10, U11 and U12. Boys born on or between Aug. 1, 1999 and July 31, 2002, are eligible and there is no residency requirement. Tryouts are from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Stroney Field near the State Hospital on Winola Road and West Grove Street in Clarks Summit. Players should bring water, a ball and wear shinguards. Call the hotline phone at 585-6938 the day of the tryout to check on any changes. For information, email abtravelsoc@yahoo.com or call Mike at 586-2147. Kingston Youth Soccer will hold registration from 1 to 3 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. on June 13 at the Kingston Recreation Center. You can also register online at www.kingstonlightning.org. For more information, call Chris at 406-8251. Valley Regional Girls Softball League will have a final registration from 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Freedom Park softball complex in Drums. That will be immediately followed by the skills showcase and a team draft for new players. The league expects to field six teams this season and to hold once-a-week doubleheaders starting June 8 and running through early August. The cost per player remains $50, and there will be no fundraisers. For information, or to volunteer to coach or sponsor a team , contact VRGSL media officer John McGrane at 401-9544 or nargcm@aol.com. West Side United Soccer Club has added a final sign-up event for the fall soccer season, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Larksville Borough Building, 211 E State St, Larksville. All players will receive a new three-piece uniform. The registration fee is $30; $10 is also needed at the time of registration to cover a fundraiser. Children must be at least 3 years old as of Aug. 1, 2011, to participate. New players must bring a copy of their birth certificate for age verification. For information, contact Matthew at 779-7785. 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.
A M E R I C A N A S S O C I AT I O N At A Glance All Times EDT Central Division ................................................................... WL Pct.GB Wichita ......................................................115.688 — Kansas City .............................................. 78.467 31⁄2 Gary .......................................................... 79.438 4 Lincoln ...................................................... 79.438 4 Sioux City ................................................. 79.438 4 North Division ................................................................... WL Pct.GB St. Paul .....................................................104.714 — Winnipeg ..................................................107.588 11⁄2 Fargo-Moorhead ..................................... 98.529 21⁄2 Sioux Falls................................................ 79.438 4 South Division ................................................................. W L Pct.GB Grand Prairie .........................................10 5.667 — Shreveport-Bossier............................... 9 7.563 11⁄2 El Paso ................................................... 610.375 41⁄2 Amarillo ................................................... 510.333 5 Fort Worth .............................................. 510.333 5 Saturday's Games Winnipeg 7, Gary 6, 13 innings Sioux City 12, Fargo-Moorhead 3 Grand Prairie 5, Shreveport-Bossier 3 Sioux Falls 6, Fort Worth 3 Lincoln 5, Wichita 2 St. Paul 10, Kansas City 4 Amarillo 14, El Paso 2 Sunday's Games Fargo-Moorhead 4, Sioux City 1 Winnipeg 6, Gary 2 Wichita 7, Lincoln 1 St. Paul at Kansas City, 6:05 p.m. Shreveport-Bossier at Grand Prairie, 7:05 p.m. Monday's Games Fargo-Moorhead at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Fort Worth at Wichita, 8:05 p.m. Lincoln at Sioux Falls, 8:05 p.m. Gary at Sioux City, 8:05 p.m. Grand Prairie at Kansas City, 8:05 p.m. St. Paul at Amarillo, 8:05 p.m. El Paso at Shreveport-Bossier, 8:05 p.m. Tuesday's Games Fargo-Moorhead at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. St. Paul at Amarillo, 8:05 p.m. Grand Prairie at Kansas City, 8:05 p.m. El Paso at Shreveport-Bossier, 8:05 p.m. Gary at Sioux City, 8:05 p.m. Lincoln at Sioux Falls, 8:05 p.m. Fort Worth at Wichita, 8:05 p.m.
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Yankees salvage one in Seattle The Associated Press
SEATTLE — CC Sabathia allowed one run in eight innings, Andruw Jones lined a bases-clearing double to highlight the Yankees’ five-run third inning, and New York avoided a three-game sweep with a 7-1 win over the Seattle Mariners on Sunday. Nick Swisher added his third homer of the season as the Yankees knocked around Seattle starter Jason Vargas and salvaged one game in the first stop of a three-city, nine-game West Coast trip. Blue Jays 13, White Sox 4
TORONTO — Aaron Hill hit his first career grand slam, Corey Patterson added a tworun shot and the Toronto Blue Jays routed the Chicago White Sox. Patterson went 4 for 5 with three RBIs and has nine hits in two games. Edwin Encarnacion also homered for Toronto, which had a season-high 18 hits. Red Sox 4, Tigers 3 Tigers 3, Red Sox 0
DETROIT — Justin Verlander took a shutout into the eighth inning as the Detroit Tigers beat the Boston Red Sox to get a split of a day-night doubleheader. Verlander (5-3) allowed four hits and walked two in 7 2-3 innings, throwing a career-high 132 pitches. The pitch count matched the highest by a Tigers pitcher since Felipe Lira threw 135 on Aug. 11, 1996. Josh Beckett (4-2) took his first loss since April 5 — his first start of the season. Beckett gave up two runs on five hits and a season-high five walks in six innings. David Ortiz had a pinch-hit homer in the ninth inning off Jose Valverde to give the Boston Red Sox a 4-3 victory over
the Tigers in the opener. Rays 7, Indians 0
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Jeremy Hellickson pitched seven impressive innings, John Jaso homered, and Tampa Bay beat Cleveland. Hellickson (6-3) scattered three hits, walked two and had six strikeouts. The right-hander has won five of six starts. Angels 6, Twins 5
MINNEAPOLIS — Erick Aybar had three hits and three RBIs and Dan Haren earned his first win since April 17 in Los Angeles’ victory over Minnesota. Haren (5-3) gave up three runs, 10 hits and one walk in six innings. Scott Downs got the Angels out of Haren’s two-on, no out jam in the seventh inning to help Los Angeles take two of three in the series. Rangers 7, Royals 6
ARLINGTON, Texas — Mike Napoli slid under the tag of catcher Brayan Pena on Elvis Andrus’ two-out single in the ninth inning, giving Texas a come-from-behind victory over Kansas City. Nelson Cruz led off the ninth with a tying home run off Joakim Soria (3-2), who had his fourth blown save in 11 chances. OAKLAND, Calif. — Josh Willingham hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the fifth inning, Daric Barton added an insurance run in the sixth and Oakland beat Baltimore to complete its first three-game sweep this season. Kevin Kouzmanoff added two hits for Oakland, which extended its longest winning streak this season to four games. The A’s topped Baltimore at home for the 12th time in 13 games.
Prado, Jurrjens lead Braves past Reds, 2-1 ATLANTA — Jair Jurrjens outpitched Johnny Cueto, Martin Prado hit a two-run homer and the Atlanta Braves beat Cincinnati 2-1 on Sunday night to end the Reds’ damaging road trip. Prado also helped on defense by throwing out Paul Janish at the plate in the eighth inning to protect the lead. Janish tried to score from second base on Brandon Phillips’ single to left field. Prado’s throw got to the plate first, but Janish appeared to slide home safely as catcher David Ross applied a high tag. Janish and manager Dusty Baker argued the call with home plate umpire Dan Iassogna. Brewers 6, Giants 0
MILWAUKEE — Yovani Gallardo allowed four hits in eight innings to win his fifth straight start, and Milwaukee topped San Francisco to wrap up an 8-1 homestand. Gallardo (7-2) retired 14 in a row before allowing a single to Aubrey Huff in the seventh. San Francisco didn’t have a runner in scoring position until two outs in the eighth.
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HOUSTON — Xavier Nady hit a two-run double in the eighth inning, helping Arizona rally for a victory and a series sweep of Houston. Arizona has won six straight road games and 14 of 16 overall. Nady’s go-ahead double off Jeff Fulchino (1-3) gave the Diamondbacks their first lead. Juan Miranda followed with an RBI single for a two-run cushion. Cardinals 4, Rockies 3
DENVER — Kyle Lohse pitched six solid innings to match a major league high with his seventh win and Jon Jay hit a two-run homer, helping St. Louis hold off Colorado. Colby Rasmus added a solo shot, and Yadier Molina had a run-scoring single for the Cardinals, who went 6-3 on their road trip. Dodgers 8, Marlins 0
LOS ANGELES — Clayton Kershaw pitched a two-hitter for his second shutout and Padres 5, Nationals 4 complete game in the majors, Rafael Furcal hit his first home WASHINGTON — Ryan run of the season and drove in Ludwick had three hits and two RBIs, including a go-ahead three runs, and Los Angeles routed Florida. infield single in the ninth inning, Brad Hawpe had two hits Cubs 3, Pirates 2 and two RBIs, and San Diego beat Washington. CHICAGO — Aramis RamiPinch-hitter Jorge Cantu rez ended a long home run broke an 0-for-13 slump with a drought, Ryan Dempster threw double to right off Drew six solid innings and Chicago Storen (4-2). With two outs, beat Pittsburgh in a game Ludwick grounded a ball up delayed by rain at the start.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division L Pct GB WCGB 23 .566 — — 23 .549 1 — 1 24 .538 11⁄2 ⁄2 26 .509 3 2 27 .471 5 4 Central Division L Pct GB WCGB 19 .620 — — 26 .500 6 21⁄2 29 .442 9 51⁄2 31 .436 91⁄2 6 34 .333 141⁄2 11 West Division L Pct GB WCGB 25 .528 — — 27 .509 1 2 27 .500 11⁄2 21⁄2 26 .500 11⁄2 21⁄2 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division L Pct GB WCGB 20 .623 — — 21 .588 2 — 24 .556 31⁄2 11⁄2 28 .462 81⁄2 61⁄2 30 .423 101⁄2 81⁄2 Central Division L Pct GB WCGB 22 .593 — — 24 .547 21⁄2 2 27 .500 5 41⁄2 27 .471 61⁄2 6 28 .451 71⁄2 7 34 .358 121⁄2 12 West Division L Pct GB WCGB 24 .547 — — 1 24 .538 ⁄2 21⁄2 27 .481 31⁄2 51⁄2 30 .444 51⁄2 71⁄2 31 .415 7 9
AMERICAN LEAGUE Saturday's Games Toronto 9, Chicago White Sox 8, 14 innings Cleveland 7, Tampa Bay 3 Texas 10, Kansas City 1 Minnesota 1, L.A. Angels 0, 10 innings Boston at Detroit, ppd., rain Oakland 4, Baltimore 2 Seattle 5, N.Y. Yankees 4, 12 innings Sunday's Games Boston 4, Detroit 3, 1st game Toronto 13, Chicago White Sox 4 Tampa Bay 7, Cleveland 0 L.A. Angels 6, Minnesota 5 Texas 7, Kansas City 6 Oakland 6, Baltimore 4 N.Y. Yankees 7, Seattle 1 Detroit 3, Boston 0, 2nd game Monday's Games Minnesota (Blackburn 4-4) at Detroit (Penny 4-4), 1:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Colon 2-3) at Oakland (Cahill 6-2), 4:05 p.m. Baltimore (Arrieta 6-2) at Seattle (Fister 2-5), 4:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (E.Santana 3-4) at Kansas City (Hochevar 3-5), 4:10 p.m. Texas (D.Holland 3-1) at Tampa Bay (W.Davis 4-4), 6:40 p.m. Cleveland (Carmona 3-5) at Toronto (Jo-.Reyes 0-4), 7:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Peavy 1-0) at Boston (Lester 7-1), 7:10 p.m. Tuesday's Games Texas at Tampa Bay, 6:40 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Cleveland at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Boston, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Baltimore at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
Athletics 6, Orioles 4
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Seattle ab r h bi ab r h bi Jeter dh 3 0 1 0 ISuzuki rf 4 0 0 0 Grndrs cf 5 2 3 0 Figgins 3b 4 0 0 0 Teixeir 1b 5 0 1 1 Smoak 1b 4 1 1 1 AlRdrg 3b 5 1 1 0 FGtrrz cf 4 0 1 0 Cano 2b 5 1 1 1 MWilsn dh 3 0 1 0 Swisher rf 2 2 1 1 Ryan ss 3 0 2 0 AnJons lf 3 1 1 3 JaWlsn 2b 4 0 1 0 Gardnr lf 0 0 0 0 MSndrs lf 4 0 0 0 ENunez ss 4 0 1 1 CGmnz c 2 0 0 0 Cervelli c 4 0 1 0 Totals 36 711 7 Totals 32 1 6 1 New York ........................... 015 100 000 — 7 Seattle ................................ 000 001 000 — 1 DP—New York 1, Seattle 2. LOB—New York 7, Seattle 7. 2B—Granderson 2 (9), An.Jones (2), Ryan (8). 3B—E.Nunez (1). HR—Swisher (3), Smoak (7). SB—Cano (5). CS—Teixeira (1). IP H R ER BB SO New York Sabathia W,6-3........ 8 5 1 1 3 5 Pendleton................. 1 1 0 0 0 0 Seattle Vargas L,3-3............ 3 5 6 6 4 1 Gray .......................... 4 5 1 1 1 1 Ray............................ 2 1 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Gerry Davis;First, Greg Gibson;Second, Todd Tichenor;Third, Sam Holbrook. T—2:55. A—37,290 (47,878).
Rangers 7, Royals 6 Kansas City
Texas ab r h bi ab r h bi 5 0 0 0 Kinsler 2b 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 0 Andrus ss 2 0 1 1 ABlanc Hosmer 1b 5 0 0 0 ss-2b 4 1 2 0 Butler dh 4 1 1 0 JHmltn lf-cf 4 0 0 0 Betemt 3b 4 1 1 1 MiYong dh 4 2 2 2 Maier rf 3 1 2 1 ABeltre 3b 3 0 0 0 B.Pena c 4 1 2 3 N.Cruz rf 4 1 1 1 Getz 2b 4 1 1 0 Napoli 1b-c 4 2 3 2 AEscor ss 3 0 1 1 Torreal c 2 0 0 0 Morlnd ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Gentry cf 2 0 0 0 DvMrp ph-lf 2 0 0 0 Totals 36 6 9 6 Totals 35 710 7 Kansas City ....................... 000 500 001 — 6 Texas.................................. 011 010 022 — 7 Two outs when winning run scored. E—N.Cruz (2), Moreland (2). DP—Kansas City 1. LOB—Kansas City 6, Texas 4. 2B—Getz (4), Mi.Young (18), Napoli (5). HR—B.Pena (3), Kinsler (7), Mi.Young (3), N.Cruz (10), Napoli (8). CS— A.Blanco (1). SF—A.Escobar. IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City Duffy ......................... 6 5 3 3 1 4 G.Holland H,1.......... 2⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Teaford..................... 0 0 0 0 1 0 Crow BS,2-2 ............ 11⁄3 2 2 2 0 0 2 ⁄3 3 2 2 0 2 Soria L,3-2 BS,4-11 Texas Ogando..................... 6 7 5 5 1 4 Kirkman .................... 2 1 0 0 1 3 Feliz .......................... 2⁄3 1 1 0 0 0 Rhodes W,3-2 ......... 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Duffy pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Teaford pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. WP—Crow. Umpires—Home, Mike Estabrook;First, Jeff Nelson;Second, Marty Foster;Third, Bill Welke. T—3:07. A—45,011 (49,170).
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Rays 7, Indians 0 Cleveland
Tampa Bay ab r h bi ab r h bi 4 0 0 0 Longori 3b 3 2 2 0 4 0 1 0 Damon dh 4 1 2 1 Ruggin Choo rf 3 0 1 0 ph-dh 1 0 0 0 T.Buck lf 4 0 1 0 Zobrist 2b 4 0 1 1 CSantn 1b 3 0 1 0 Joyce rf 4 0 0 0 GSizmr dh 4 0 0 0 Ktchm 1b 2 0 1 0 OCarer 2b 3 0 0 0 SRdrgz 1b 1 1 0 0 Marson c 3 0 0 0 BUpton cf 1 1 0 0 Everett 3b 3 0 1 0 Fuld lf 4 0 1 1 Jaso c 4 1 2 2 Brignc ss 4 1 1 0 Totals 31 0 5 0 Totals 32 710 5 Cleveland ........................... 000 000 000 — 0 Tampa Bay......................... 002 230 00x — 7 E—A.Cabrera (5). DP—Tampa Bay 1. LOB—Cleveland 6, Tampa Bay 7. 2B—T.Buck (5), Longoria (9). HR—Jaso (3). SB—B.Upton (10). CS—Longoria (1). IP H R ER BB SO Cleveland Masterson L,5-3...... 5 8 7 6 5 0 Herrmann ................. 3 2 0 0 1 2 Tampa Bay Hellickson W,6-3..... 7 3 0 0 2 6 A.Russell.................. 1 0 0 0 0 0 C.Ramos .................. 1 2 0 0 0 1 PB—Marson. Umpires—Home, Tony Randazzo;First, Dan Bellino;Second, Larry Vanover;Third, Brian Gorman. T—2:30. A—23,898 (34,078). Brantly cf ACarer ss
Angels 6, Twins 5 Los Angeles Bourjos cf Aybar ss Abreu lf Willits lf TrHntr rf Callasp 3b Branyn dh Trumo 1b Amarst 2b Mathis c Totals
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Span cf ACasill 2b Kubel dh Mornea 1b Repko pr Cuddyr rf DYong lf Valenci 3b Butera c Tolbert ph Plouffe ss 37 611 5 Totals
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r h bi 2 3 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 513 5
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Home 16-10 17-13 13-14 14-12 15-14
Away 14-13 11-10 15-10 13-14 9-13
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Away 12-13 12-15 6-16 14-18 11-19
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Home 19-11 13-13 14-12 13-13
Away 9-14 15-14 13-15 13-13
L10 7-3 6-4 5-5 4-6 2-8
Str L-1 L-1 W-2 W-1 L-2
Home 19-10 14-12 16-11 11-14 12-11
Away 14-10 16-9 14-13 13-14 10-19
L10 7-3 8-2 2-8 6-4 5-5 4-6
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Home 14-9 21-7 15-11 9-14 12-16 11-17
Away 18-13 8-17 12-16 15-13 11-12 8-17
L10 9-1 5-5 2-8 4-6 4-6
Str W-6 L-2 L-1 W-1 W-2
Home 16-10 13-8 13-15 13-15 9-20
Away 13-14 15-16 12-12 11-15 13-11
NATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday's Games Pittsburgh 10, Chicago Cubs 0 San Diego 2, Washington 1 Milwaukee 3, San Francisco 2 Arizona 11, Houston 3 Atlanta 7, Cincinnati 6, 12 innings Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Mets 2 Colorado 15, St. Louis 4 Florida 6, L.A. Dodgers 1 Sunday's Games N.Y. Mets 9, Philadelphia 5 San Diego 5, Washington 4 Arizona 4, Houston 2 Milwaukee 6, San Francisco 0 Chicago Cubs 3, Pittsburgh 2 St. Louis 4, Colorado 3 L.A. Dodgers 8, Florida 0 Atlanta 2, Cincinnati 1 Monday's Games Philadelphia (Halladay 6-3) at Washington (L.Hernandez 3-6), 1:05 p.m. San Diego (Harang 5-2) at Atlanta (T.Hudson 4-4), 1:05 p.m. Houston (An.Rodriguez 0-2) at Chicago Cubs (R.Lopez 0-0), 2:20 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 1-6) at St. Louis (McClellan 6-1), 4:15 p.m. Milwaukee (Narveson 2-3) at Cincinnati (T.Wood 3-3), 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Morton 5-2) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 4-0), 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Hammel 3-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Billingsley 3-4), 8:10 p.m. Florida (Volstad 2-3) at Arizona (J.Saunders 1-5), 8:10 p.m. Tuesday's Games Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. San Francisco at St. Louis, 7:05 p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. San Diego at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Houston at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Florida at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
Los Angeles....................... 003 010 011 — 6 Minnesota .......................... 101 000 102 — 5 E—Plouffe (3), Valencia (5). DP—Los Angeles 2, Minnesota 1. LOB—Los Angeles 5, Minnesota 9. 2B—Abreu (11), Span 2 (8), Valencia (8), Butera (4). 3B—Aybar (2). HR—Trumbo (9). SB—Branyan (1), Mathis (1), A.Casilla (5), Tolbert (1). CS—Aybar (2). S—A.Casilla. IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Haren W,5-3 ............ 6 10 3 3 1 2 S.Downs H,7 ........... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Rodney H,10 ........... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Walden S,12-15 ...... 1 2 2 2 2 1 Minnesota Pavano L,2-5 ........... 8 10 5 4 0 3 Hoey ......................... 2⁄3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 James ....................... 1⁄3 Haren pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Balk—James. Umpires—Home, Tim Welke;First, Andy Fletcher;Second, Mike DiMuro;Third, Jim Reynolds. T—2:56. A—39,867 (39,500).
Blue Jays 13, White Sox 4 Chicago Pierre lf AlRmrz ss Quentin rf Konerk 1b McPhrs ph-1b Rios cf A.Dunn dh RCastr c Lillirdg 2b Morel 3b
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EThms rf 1 0 0 0 JRiver 1b 5 1 2 0 Arencii c 4 1 2 1 A.Hill 2b 5 1 1 4 Encrnc dh 5 2 3 1 RDavis cf 3 2 1 0 J.Nix 3b 4 1 2 2 Totals 35 4 9 4 Totals 40131813 Chicago............................ 101 000 002 — 4 Toronto ............................ 600 331 00x — 13 DP—Chicago 1, Toronto 1. LOB—Chicago 6, Toronto 6. 2B—Rios (10), Lillibridge (2), J.Rivera 2 (9), J.Nix (3). HR—Quentin (13), R.Castro (2), C.Patterson (4), A.Hill (1), Encarnacion (1). SB—Pierre (9), R.Davis (15). IP H R ER BB SO Chicago Danks L,0-8 ............. 4 9 9 9 1 1 Harrell....................... 4 9 4 4 1 2 Toronto R.Romero W,5-4..... 7 6 2 2 2 5 Janssen .................... 1 0 0 0 0 2 Camp ........................ 1 3 2 2 0 0 HBP—by Danks (R.Davis). Umpires—Home, David Rackley;First, Bruce Dreckman;Second, Paul Emmel;Third, Rob Drake. T—2:33. A—18,325 (49,260).
Athletics 6, Orioles 4 Baltimore
Oakland ab r h bi ab r h bi Pie lf-cf 4 1 1 1 Crisp cf 3 1 1 0 RAdms ph 1 0 0 0 Barton 1b 3 1 1 1 AdJons cf 2 0 0 0 CJcksn lf 3 1 1 1 Reimld lf 1 0 0 1 Wlngh dh 4 1 2 4 Markks rf 4 0 0 1 KSuzuk c 4 0 1 0 Guerrr dh 4 0 1 1 DeJess rf 4 0 0 0 Wieters c 4 0 1 0 M.Ellis 2b 4 1 1 0 Scott 1b 4 0 0 0 Kzmnff 3b 3 0 2 0 Hardy ss 4 1 2 0 Pnngtn ss 3 1 1 0 MrRynl 3b 3 1 1 0 Andino 2b 2 1 1 0 Totals 33 4 7 4 Totals 31 610 6 Baltimore ............................ 000 040 000 — 4 Oakland.............................. 100 041 00x — 6 DP—Baltimore 1, Oakland 1. LOB—Baltimore 6, Oakland 9. 2B—Hardy (6). HR—Willingham (9). SB—Mar.Reynolds (3), Crisp (16). S—Andino, Pennington. SF—Barton. IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore Britton L,5-3 ............. 52⁄3 10 6 6 3 3 Accardo .................... 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Gregg ....................... 1 0 0 0 3 0 Oakland Moscoso W,2-0 ....... 5 5 4 4 2 1 Breslow H,3 ............. 1 0 0 0 1 1 A.Bailey H,1 ............. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Balfour H,11............. 1 1 0 0 0 0 Fuentes S,11-13 ..... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Joe West;First, Angel Hernandez;Second, Angel Campos;Third, Chad Fairchild. T—2:39. A—15,373 (35,067).
Red Sox 4, Tigers 3 First Game Detroit ab r h bi ab r h bi Ellsury cf 4 1 1 0 AJcksn cf 4 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 4 1 1 1 Dirks lf 4 1 2 1 AdGnzl 1b 3 0 0 1 Boesch dh 4 1 1 1 Youkils dh 3 0 0 0 MiCarr 1b 3 1 1 0 Lowrie ss 4 0 2 0 VMrtnz c 4 0 0 0 Crwfrd lf 4 0 0 0 JhPerlt ss 4 0 1 1 Sutton 3b 4 0 0 0 Kelly rf 4 0 1 0 Camrn rf 2 1 2 1 Raburn 2b 4 0 0 0 J.Drew ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Inge 3b 2 0 0 0 Sltlmch c 3 0 0 0 Ortiz ph 1 1 1 1 Varitek c 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 4 7 4 Totals 33 3 6 3 Boston ................................ 111 000 001 — 4 Detroit................................. 000 102 000 — 3 LOB—Boston 7, Detroit 5. 2B—Ellsbury (16), Lowrie (10), Mi.Cabrera (15). HR—Pedroia (4), Cameron (3), Ortiz (11), Dirks (2), Boesch (4). SB—Ellsbury (19), Pedroia 2 (12), Youkilis (1). SF—Ad.Gonzalez. IP H R ER BB SO Boston C.Buchholz .............. 6 6 3 3 1 3 Albers W,1-2 ........... 2 0 0 0 1 2 Papelbon S,10-11... 1 0 0 0 0 2 Detroit A.Oliver .................... 6 5 3 3 3 3 Purcey ...................... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Benoit ....................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 Valverde L,2-2......... 1 1 1 1 0 1 HBP—by A.Oliver (Youkilis). WP—A.Oliver. Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons;First, Manny Gonzalez;Second, Eric Cooper;Third, Mark Carlson. T—3:16. A—36,285 (41,255).
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The New York Yankees’ Derek Jeter swings during an at-bat in the eighth inning against the Seattle Mariners Sunday in Seattle. The Yankees beat the Mariners, 7-1, in a game played 16 years to the day that Jeter played his first game as a major-leaguer, which also took place in Seattle. Tigers 3, Red Sox 0 Second Game Detroit ab r h bi ab r h bi Ellsury cf 3 0 1 0 AJcksn cf 2 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 0 0 Dirks lf 3 1 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 3 0 0 0 Boesch rf 4 1 1 1 Youkils 3b 4 0 0 0 Inge 3b 0 0 0 0 Ortiz dh 4 0 0 0 MiCarr 1b 4 1 2 1 Crwfrd lf 3 0 0 0 VMrtnz dh 4 0 3 0 Sutton ss 3 0 0 0 Kelly 3b-rf 4 0 1 1 J.Drew rf 3 0 2 0 Avila c 3 0 0 0 Varitek c 3 0 1 0 Santiag ss 3 0 0 0 Worth 2b 2 0 0 0 Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 29 3 7 3 Boston ................................ 000 000 000 — 0 Detroit................................. 200 000 01x — 3 E—A.Jackson (2). DP—Boston 2, Detroit 1. LOB— Boston 5, Detroit 7. 2B—Varitek (4), Boesch (12), Mi.Cabrera (16). Boston IP H R ER BB SO Beckett L,4-2 6 5 2 2 5 5 R.Hill ......................... 1 0 0 0 0 2 Atchison ................... 1 2 1 1 0 1 Verlander W,5-3...... 72⁄3 4 0 0 2 3 Benoit H,7 ................ 1⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Valverde S,12-12.... 1 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires—Home, Alan Porter; First, Eric Cooper; Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Manny Gonzalez. T—2:51. A—39,873 (41,255). Boston
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New York ab r h bi ab r h bi Rollins ss 4 0 2 0 JosRys ss 5 1 4 1 WValdz 2b 4 0 1 0 Turner 3b 5 0 2 1 Polanc 3b 4 0 1 1 Beltran rf 4 1 1 0 Ibanez lf 4 2 1 1 Pridie rf 0 0 0 0 BFrncs rf 4 1 2 1 Bay lf 5 2 2 0 Mayrry 1b 5 0 1 0 DnMrp 1b 5 2 3 1 Mrtnz cf 4 0 0 0 Pagan cf 4 2 1 1 Sardinh c 4 2 2 1 Thole c 4 1 3 3 Worley p 1 0 0 0 RTejad 2b 4 0 1 1 Kndrck p 1 0 0 0 Niese p 3 0 0 0 Gload ph 1 0 0 0 TBchlz p 1 0 0 0 JRomr p 0 0 0 0 Beato p 0 0 0 0 Brown ph 1 0 1 1 Baez p 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 511 5 Totals 40 917 8 Philadelphia....................... 001 000 031 — 5 New York ........................... 440 010 00x — 9 E—Rollins (4), Jos.Reyes (6). DP—Philadelphia 1, New York 1. LOB—Philadelphia 10, New York 8. 2B—B.Francisco (5), Mayberry (4), Sardinha (1), Beltran (16), Dan.Murphy (10), Thole (5). 3B—Jos.Reyes 2 (8). HR—Ibanez (7). SB—Rollins 2 (12). IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia Worley L,2-1 ............ 3 12 8 5 0 1 K.Kendrick ............... 3 3 1 1 0 2 J.Romero ................. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Baez.......................... 1 2 0 0 1 0 New York Niese W,4-5............. 61⁄3 5 1 0 4 6 T.Buchholz............... 11⁄3 4 3 3 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 Beato......................... 11⁄3 WP—Niese. PB—Sardinha. Umpires—Home, John Hirschbeck;First, Laz Diaz;Third, Scott Barry. T—3:01. A—30,791 (41,800).
Cubs 3, Pirates 2 Chicago ab r h bi ab r h bi Tabata lf 4 0 1 0 Fukdm rf 4 1 2 0 Meek p 0 0 0 0 Barney 2b 3 0 2 0 DMcCt p 0 0 0 0 SCastro ss 3 0 0 1 GJones rf 3 0 0 0 ArRmr 3b 3 1 1 1 Diaz ph-rf 1 0 0 0 C.Pena 1b 3 1 1 0 AMcCt cf 3 1 1 0 ASorin lf 3 0 0 0 Walker 2b 3 1 1 0 Montnz lf 0 0 0 0 Overay 1b 3 0 1 2 Campn cf 3 0 1 0 Doumit c 1 0 0 0 K.Hill c 2 0 1 1 CSnydr c 2 0 1 0 Dmpstr p 2 0 1 0 BrWod 3b 4 0 0 0 K.Wood p 0 0 0 0 Cedeno ss 4 0 0 0 DeWitt ph 1 0 0 0 Karstns p 2 0 0 0 Marshll p 0 0 0 0 Resop p 0 0 0 0 Marml p 0 0 0 0 Paul ph-lf 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 2 5 2 Totals 27 3 9 3 Pittsburgh .......................... 200 000 000 — 2 Chicago.............................. 021 000 00x — 3 E—Cedeno (4). DP—Pittsburgh 2, Chicago 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 6, Chicago 3. 2B—Overbay (10), Fukudome (5). HR—Ar.Ramirez (2). CS—Tabata (4), Barney (2). S—Barney. SF—S.Castro, K.Hill. IP H R ER BB SO Pittsburgh Karstens L,3-4......... 5 7 3 2 0 4 Resop ....................... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Meek......................... 1 1 0 0 0 1 D.McCutchen .......... 1 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago Dempster W,4-4...... 6 4 2 2 3 5 K.Wood H,8 ............. 1 1 0 0 1 0 Marshall H,10 .......... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Marmol S,10-12 ...... 1 0 0 0 1 1 PB—C.Snyder. Umpires—Home, Lance Barksdale;First, Fieldin Culbreth;Second, Cory Blaser;Third, Gary Cederstrom. T—2:36. A—37,464 (41,159).
Padres 5, Nationals 4 San Diego
Dodgers 8, Marlins 0 Los Angeles ab r h bi ab r h bi Coghln cf 3 0 0 0 Furcal ss 5 2 3 3 Cishek p 0 0 0 0 Blake 3b 5 0 2 2 Hayes ph 1 0 0 0 Ethier rf 3 1 3 0 HRmrz ss 1 0 0 0 Kemp cf 3 1 1 0 Helms 3b 3 0 0 0 GwynJ cf 2 0 1 0 Morrsn lf 4 0 1 0 Sands 1b-lf 5 0 0 0 GSnchz 1b 2 0 0 0 Gions lf 4 1 3 1 Stanton rf 3 0 0 0 Loney 1b 1 0 0 0 J.Buck c 3 0 0 0 Navarr c 5 1 2 1 Infante 2b 3 0 1 0 Carroll 2b 3 0 0 0 Bonifac 3b-ss 3 0 0 0 Kershw p 4 2 2 1 Nolasco p 0 0 0 0 Cousins ph-cf 2 0 0 0 Totals 28 0 2 0 Totals 40 817 8 Florida ................................ 000 000 000 — 0 Los Angeles....................... 004 040 00x — 8 E—Stanton (3), Furcal (4). DP—Florida 1, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Florida 3, Los Angeles 11. 2B—Morrison (10), Ethier (12), Navarro (2). HR— Furcal (1). S—Nolasco. IP H R ER BB SO Florida Nolasco L,4-1 .......... 5 15 8 8 2 5 Cishek ...................... 3 2 0 0 1 1 Los Angeles Kershaw W,6-3........ 9 2 0 0 1 10 Umpires—Home, Ron Kulpa;First, Jim Wolf;Second, Derryl Cousins;Third, Jim Joyce. T—2:34. A—30,621 (56,000).
Boston
Brewers 6, Giants 0 San Francisco ab Torres cf 4 Burriss 3b 4 FSnchz 2b 4 Huff 1b 4 Schrhlt rf 4 Belt lf 3 BCrwfr ss 2 CStwrt c 3
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ab r h bi Weeks 2b 5 1 3 2 Morgan cf 4 1 1 0 Braun lf 4 2 3 1 Fielder 1b 3 0 1 1 McGeh 3b 4 0 2 1 Kotsay rf 4 0 1 0 Lucroy c 4 0 0 0 YBtncr ss 3 1 1 0 JoWilsn Cain p 2 0 0 0 ph-ss 1 0 0 0 Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 Gallard p 3 1 1 0 Burrell ph 1 0 1 0 Counsll ph 0 0 0 0 SCasill p 0 0 0 0 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 0 6 0 Totals 35 613 5 San Francisco.................... 000 000 000 — 0 Milwaukee.......................... 201 002 10x — 6 E—Burriss (2). DP—San Francisco 3, Milwaukee 2. LOB—San Francisco 5, Milwaukee 7. 2B—Weeks (13), Braun (10). SB—Braun (13). IP H R ER BB SO San Francisco Cain L,3-4 ................ 6 11 5 5 1 6 Affeldt ....................... 1 2 1 1 0 1 S.Casilla................... 1 0 0 0 1 0 Milwaukee Gallardo W,7-2........ 8 4 0 0 1 5 Hawkins.................... 1 2 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Mike Winters;First, Mike Everitt;Second, Mike Muchlinski;Third, Adrian Johnson. T—2:25. A—43,035 (41,900).
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Cardinals 4, Rockies 3 St. Louis
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r 1 1 0 1 0 0
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IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon, of England, kisses the yard of bricks at the start/finish line after winning the Indianapolis 500 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Sunday, May 29, 2011. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon celebrates at the start-finish line after winning the Indianapolis 500 auto race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis Sunday.
IndyCar driver JR Hildebrand, right, is consoled by Panther Racing owner John Barnes, after finishing second in the Indianapolis 500 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis Sunday.
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Wheldon said. “I never gave up.” He took the traditional swig of milk and headed off on a triumphant lap around the speedway — a lap that Hildebrand should have been taking. Instead, the youngster stopped by the garage to get a look at his mangled car, which was hauled through Gasoline Alley instead of being wheeled into Victory Lane. He’s now in the company of athletes such as Jean Van de Velde, who squandered a threeshot lead on the 72nd hole of the 1999 British Open, and Lindsey Jacobellis, whose wipeout at the 2006 Winter Olympics cost her a certain gold medal. They had it in the bag — then threw it all away. “I’m just frustrated. It’s not because we came in here with the expectation of winning and we didn’t,” Hildebrand said. “I felt like I just made a mistake and it cost our boys. I guess that’s why rookies don’t win the Indianapolis 500 a whole lot and we’ll be back next year, I guess.” The 100th anniversary of America’s most famous race was dominated much of the day by Chip Ganassi’s top two drivers, defending champ Dario Franchitti and 2008 winner Scott Dixon. But after a series of late pit stops, things really got interesting. Second-generation racer
IndyCar driver JR Hildebrand’s car is seen damaged after he crashed into the wall of the final lap of the Indianapolis Sunday.
Graham Rahal spent some time up front. Danica Patrick claimed the lead but was had to stop for fuel with nine laps to go. Belgium driver Bertrand Baguette had already gotten past Patrick, but he didn’t have enough fuel, either. When Baguette went to the pits with three laps to go, the lead belonged to Hildebrand. All he had to do was make it to the end. He came up one turn short. “My disappointment is for the team,” Hildebrand said. “We should’ve won the race.” Not that Wheldon isn’t a deserving champ. Despite plenty of success in his IndyCar career, he lost his ride at Panther Racing — where he was replaced by Hildebrand, no less — and couldn’t find a regular job this season. He sat out the first four races of the year, then picked up a onerace deal with Bryan Herta Au-
tosport. Surely, Wheldon will be able to find a better gig now after beating Hildebrand by 2.1 seconds with an average speed of 170.265 mph. “Dan Wheldon, he’s a great winner,” Patrick said. “And what a great story. He hasn’t run this year. ... That’s really cool.” Still, it was a bitter disappointment for Patrick, who ended up 10th. “It’s more and more depressing when I don’t win the race,” said Indy’s leading lady. Patrick knows about misfortune leading to victory for Wheldon. His first victory came when she led late in the race, only to have to back off the throttle to save enough fuel to make it to the finish. This time, Wheldon never led a lap until the last one, the first time that’s happened since Joe
But she kept herself out of harm’s way Sunday and steadily made her way forward until she took the lead with 21 laps to go. Continued from Page 1B “We were not fast but we were strong,” she said. “I felt like we Coca-Cola 600 than taking anwere pretty good. I feel like other shot at Indy. What isn’t so certain is wheth- maybe we’d have struggled if we were in the lead and might not er she has the savvy to win the have had the speed to say in the big races, especially after yet lead. But the way things were another opportunity to win playing out at the end, that went up in fumes. wasn’t going to be the situaThere’s a lot more to auto racing than jumping in a car and tion.” Even as she took the lead, going hell for leather for 200 laps. It takes a good driver and a Patrick knew she didn’t have the fuel to stay there until the finish. good car, but it also takes good Without enough fuel to go the strategy, particularly down the distance, drivers can pit, hoping stretch. there will be enough time and This wasn’t the best car Palaps for them to work their way trick had ever had. She was bumped off the starting grid on back up to the front. Or they can stay on the track, pushing the the first day of qualifying, then pedal to the floor while praying had to beat out rain showers for a yellow flag that will allow and the ticking clock to grab a spot in the ninth row late on the them to slow down, conserving their fuel and preserving their second day.
lead. It’s not Patrick’s fault — the decision is made by the team, not the driver — but it’s Patrick’s name that goes in the record book. Patrick chose to stay on the track, her crew telling her with 17 laps still to go that she had enough fuel to last her 10 more laps. She kept pushing, but Bertrand Baguette — who also didn’t have enough fuel to make it all the way — chased her down. With 11 laps left, Baguette passed her. A lap later, Patrick headed for the pits, her shot at winning Indy gone. “You’ve got to take the chance to win at Indy,” she insisted afterward. “I would much rather come away finishing a little lower but having that chance to win at some point and time.” This same scenario cost her in 2005, when the rookie surged
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Dawson won the second Indy 500 in 1912. It was the second time a driver lost the lead on the last lap — it happened to another rookie, Marco Andretti, in 2006 — and it’s something Hildebrand will always remember. “Is it a move I would do again?” he said. “No.” Rahal finished third, followed by hard-charging Tony Kanaan, who came all the way from the 22nd starting spot to contend for his first 500 win. Dixon was fifth, followed by Oriol Servia, while Franchitti lost speed in the closing laps and slipped all the way to 12th. Right from the start, the Ganassi cars showed just how strong they would be on a sweltering day at the Brickyard, where the temperature climbed into the upper 80s and the heat on the track was well over 100 degrees. From the middle of the front row, Dixon blew by pole-sitter Alex Tagliani before they even got to the start-finish line, diving into the first turn with the lead. Tagliani ran strong through the first half of the race but began having problems with his handling. One car after another went by him as his laps speeds dropped into the 190s. Finally, on lap 147, he lost it coming out of the fourth turn and banged into the wall for a disappointing end to an amazing month for his car owner, Sam Schmidt, who watched the race from a wheelchair in the pits. to the lead with 10 laps to go. She didn’t have enough fuel to run at top speed, and Wheldon soon passed her. (So did two others; Patrick wound up fourth.) It’s her crew’s job to keep Patrick running, and maybe there was nothing else that could have kept her in the race longer. Had she pitted earlier, she might still have wound up back in the pack. But as Sunday’s wacky finish showed, the only sure way to win Indy is to be running near the front at the end. Until Patrick gets herself in that position, she’ll be just another alsoran. Nancy Armour is a national writer for the Associated Press. She can be reached at narmour(at)ap.org or follow her at http://twitter.com/ nrarmour
PARIS — Maybe all the pretournament “anyone could win” chatter about the women’s championship at Roland Garros was right. After all, No. 3 Vera Zvonareva’s loss in the fourth round Sunday, following earlier exits by No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki and No. 2 Kim Clijsters, makes this year’s French Open the first in the Open era with none of the top three seeded women in the quarterfinals. Then again, maybe the seedings weren’t the best way to judge who would take the title. After all, there are some familiar faces still around, including the past two French Open champions, 2010’s Francesca Schiavone of Italy, and 2009’s Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia. “We will see,” said the fifthseeded Schiavone, who reprised her celebratory routine from a year ago and dropped to her knees to kiss the clay court after beating No. 10 Jelena Jankovic of Serbia 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 Sunday. “For sure it’s interesting, but in (women’s) tennis now, it’s really, really open.” Kuznetsova, who also won the 2004 U.S. Open but is seeded 13th after a wayward 2010, came back to eliminate No. 28 Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, Kuznetsova will meet No. 11 Marion Bartoli of France, the runner-up at Wimbledon in 2007, who advanced Sunday when Gisela Dulko of Argentina quit because of a left leg muscle injury while trailing 7-5, 1-0. Schiavone’s next opponent is No. 14 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia, who reeled off the final five games of her 7-6 (4), 2-6, 6-2 victory over Zvonareva. “Everyone is (saying) that we
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win shy of John McEnroe’s mark of 42-0 in 1984. “As soon as he hits a return, he grabs you by the throat,” said France’s Gasquet, a former top-10 player and 2007 Wimbledon semifinalist who was supported by a partisan crowd Sunday. “To beat him, you need to produce the perfect match and not make any mistakes.” Roger Federer’s opponents over the years know that feeling, too. The 16-time major champion moved a step closer to a semifinal showdown against Djokovic by overwhelming No. 14 Stanislas Wawrinka 6-3, 6-2, 7-5, reaching the quarterfinals at a record 28th Grand Slam tournament in a row. Federer next faces No. 7 David Ferrer of Spain or No. 9 Gael Monfils of France, whose fourth-round match was suspended in the fourth set because of darkness. Djokovic meets 49th-ranked Fabio Fognini of Italy, who set aside a left thigh injury that left him immobile and erased five match points to beat Albert Montanes of Spain 11-9 in the fifth set. “I have to be honest. I didn’t think I could win the match,” Fognini said. “I couldn’t move. I couldn’t serve.” Djokovic saluted Fognini in Italian via Twitter, writing about his pal’s “big victory” and “mental strength.” While the elite men are still around — on Monday, No. 1 Rafael Nadal, No. 4 Andy Murray and No. 5 Robin Soderling try to join Djokovic and No. 3 Federer in the quarterfinals — chaos continues in the women’s draw. No. 3 Vera Zvonareva, runnerup at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open last year, lost the last five games and was defeated 7-6 (4), 2-6, 6-2 by No. 14 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia. Zvonareva’s exit followed those of No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki in the third round, and No. 2 Kim Clijsters in the second, making this the
don’t really have a leader right now in (women’s) tennis, because, it’s, like, up and down, I mean, in terms of results,” said the 19-year-old Pavlyuchenkova, who never before made it past the fourth round at any of the Grand Slam tournaments. “It’s not like No. 1, or top five, are winning, like in (men’s) tennis.” Certainly not currently, with Serena Williams — owner of 13 major singles titles — sidelined since last July because of a series of health issues and Justine Henin — owner of seven — back in retirement. Zvonareva, a finalist at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open last year, almost was knocked out of the French Open in the second round, but saved a match point against a qualifier and came back to win. Clijsters did bow out in the second round, against a woman ranked 114th, while Wozniacki lost to Hantuchova in the third round. It’s only the third time the women seeded Nos. 1-3 are gone by the quarterfinals at any Grand Slam since 1968, when professional players were allowed to enter major tournaments. The others were Wimbledon in 2008 and the Australian Open in 1997. Of the eight women scheduled to play their fourth-round matches Monday, only one — seventh-seeded Maria Sharapova — has won a Grand Slam title. Asked whether any conclusions about the state of women’s tennis can be drawn from some of the surprising results at this French Open, Pavlyuchenkova passed. “I don’t really want to comment on this, because, well, it’s (none) of my business,” she said. “I’m just trying to do my thing, focusing on me. ... The rest, I don’t really care.” first French Open — and only third Grand Slam tournament — in the Open era with none of the top three seeded women in the quarterfinals. The past two French Open champions remain, though: 2010’s Francesca Schiavone got past 10th-seeded Jelena Jankovic 6-3, 2-6, 6-4; and 2009’s Svetlanta Kuznetsova was a 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-2 winner against No. 28 Daniela Hantuchova, who eliminated Clijsters. There is no dominant figure at the moment in the women’s game, in part because Serena Williams has been off the tour for nearly a year because of a series of health problems, and Justine Henin is retired. “Everyone is (saying) that we don’t really have a leader right now in (women’s) tennis, because, it’s, like, up and down, I mean, in terms of results,” said Pavlyuchenkova, a 19-year-old never before past the fourth round at a major tournament. “It’s not like No. 1, or top five, are winning, like in (men’s) tennis.” Indeed, Federer, Nadal and Djokovic have won 23 of the past 24 Grand Slam titles. Djokovic’s contribution to that total came at the 2008 and 2011 Australian Opens. He’s long been known for his sublime two-handed backhand, service returns and movement on court. Lately, he’s improved his serve and fitness (the last thanks to a gluten-free diet he refuses to discuss in any detail). He’s only lost serve twice through four matches at Roland Garros, and against Gasquet saved all three break points. Djokovic also broke Gasquet four times and hit more than twice as many winners, 34-16. “He plays fast. He hits the ball really early. His return is colossal,” Gasquet said. “He’s got no weakness.” Prodded at his news conference to name an aspect of his game he’d like to improve for the tournament’s second week, Djokovic said he’s pleased with his current level and hopes to be able to maintain it.
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Watson wins Senior PGA Championship in playoff LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Tom Watson had stood over putts like this pressure-packed 3-footer at the Senior PGA Championship for most of his adult life. Why dawdle? “I didn’t take much time with the putt,” he said with that famous toothy grin. “I took one practice stroke and figured, Watson ’Let’s get this over with.”’ Watson summoned up some of his old major magic, holing the short birdie putt on the first playoff hole to beat David Eger on Sunday. The 61-year-old Watson, down a shot with four holes left in regulation, became the oldest player to win a major since the senior tour was created in 1980. He also became the second-oldest winner of the Senior PGA, behind only Jock Hutchison who was 62 in 1947. “If this is the last tournament I ever win, it’s not a bad one,” Watson said. “I’m kind of on borrowed time out here at 61.” Watson became the third-oldest winner of a Champions Tour event. The victory came 10 years, 2 days after he won his other Senior PGA Championship at Ridgewood Country Club in 2001. Watson may be well past his prime, but there have been very few players in history as good at sealing the deal with the outcome teetering on the brink. Few realize that more than Eger, who worked closely with Watson and the other giants of the game in the 1980s and 1990s as a rules official. “I watched a lot of Trevino, Watson, Irwin — a lot of great players from the golf cart,” he said. “And I got to really appreciate just how good they were — and they still are.” Watson closed with a 2-under
17-year- finishes 6 over at Byron Nelson IRVING, Texas — Teenage amateur Jordan Spieth had a rough finish at the Byron Nelson Championship. The 17-year-old golfer was still among the top 10 on the leaderboard in the final round until faltering down the stretch Sunday. He closed with two double bogeys and two bogeys. Spieth made the cut at the Nelson for the second straight and finished with a 7-over 77. He was 6 over for the tournament. His total was 10 strokes higher than last year’s score at TPC Four Seasons. Spieth (pronounced SPEE-th) missed his high school graduation ceremony Saturday. His third round ended about the same time the ceremony for the other Dallas Jesuit Prep seniors was getting started about 20 miles from the course.
70 to finish at 10-under 278 and capture his 14th career major, six since turning 50 to go with five British Opens, two Masters and a U.S. Open. “Coming into the tournament I really didn’t give myself any chance based on the way I was practicing last week in Kansas City,” he said. “But the light switch went on.” A club rep pointed out a subtle change in his swing. From there, it was bad news for the rest of the field. “Lo and behold, I started making good swings again,” he said, as if he were surprised. Perhaps better known as a rules official than as a player, Eger closed with a 67. Both Eger and Watson missed short birdie putts on the 72nd green that would have won for either in regulation, Eger pulling a 6-footer and Watson pushing one from 4 feet. Watson went for the green with his rescue-club second shot on the playoff hole, the 18th, but it came up short and in the deep and gaping bunker that fronts the green.
“If it went into the bunker, that foot par putt at the 419-yard 18th was just where I wanted to be,” he hole in the playoff. Palmer’s approach went into the water and he said. made a bogey. BMW PGA Championship About an hour earlier, Bradley VIRGINIA WATER, England finished his closing round of 2-un— Luke Donald won a duel for der 68 with a par at No. 18, dropNo. 1 with a playoff victory over ping into a squat and hopping a fellow Englishman Lee West- few times in frustration when his wood in the BMW PGA Cham- 10-foot birdie chance slid by the pionship. Donald, second behind Westwood entering the tournament, birdied the par-5 18th in the playoff, hitting his approach within 5 feet before Westwood’s wedge shot spun off the green and into the water hazard. Donald closed with a 1-under 70 to match Westwood (68) at 6under 278 on Wentworth’s West Course. Donald joined Westwood and Nick Faldo as the only Englishmen to hold the No. 1 spot since the ranking was introduced in 1986. The victory was Donald’s second in stroke play in five years. He won the European Tour’s Madrid Masters last year. In February, he won the World Golf Championships-Match Play Championship in Arizona. Byron Nelson Championship IRVING, Texas — Keegan Bradley won the Byron Nelson Championship for his first PGA Tour victory, parring the first hole of a playoff with Ryan Palmer. Bradley, the nephew of LPGA Tour great Pat Bradley, sank a 2-
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CYCLING
Zabriskie wins TT
GREENVILLE, S.C. — David Zabriskie has won the U.S. pro cycling time trial championship for a fifth time. Zabriskie won Saturday’s title by 31 seconds, completing the 20.7-mile course in Greenville in 40 minutes, 23.5 seconds. He won four titles in a row from 2006 to 2009 before sitting out 2010. Last year’s winner, Taylor Phinney, finished 50 seconds back in seventh place. Tom Zirbel was second, Matthew Busche finished third and Brent Bookwalter finished fourth on the course, which took riders over three 6.9-mile laps. The 112-mile road race U.S. championship is today in Greenville. Ben King will try to defend his title against Zabriskie and other American cycling greats like George Hincapie.
Contador wins Giro
MILAN — Alberto Contador has won the Giro d’Italia for the second time, easily capturing the race after finishing third in the final stage. The Spaniard beat his chest and celebrated with his traditional pistol shot sign after the 16-mile individual time trial around the streets of Milan. He was 36 seconds behind stage winner David Millar, who was timed in 30 minutes, 13 seconds. Contador’s other Giro title came in 2008. With his doping hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport pushed back until later in the summer, Contador could try for a sweep of cycling’s three major races — the Giro, Tour de France and Spanish Vuelta, WOMEN’S LACROOSE
Wildcats win title
STONY BROOK, N.Y. — Northwestern won its sixth NCAA women’s lacrosse championship in seven years Sunday, getting four goals from Shannon Smith, including the gamewinner with 4:36 remaining, in an 8-7 victory over top-ranked Maryland. Freshman Kara Mupo added two goals for the Wildcats, who avenged last year’s 13-11 loss to Maryland and overcame an early three-goal deficit. Erin Fitzgerald and Jessica Russo also scored for the Wildcats (21-2), who advanced to the championship with Friday’s 11-10 victory over North Carolina. NCAA BASEBALL
Regional hosts picked
NEW YORK — Five Atlantic Coast Conference schools — Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, North Carolina and Virginia — have been selected as hosts for the NCAA Division I baseball tournament. The Pac-10 has three — Arizona State, Oregon State and UCLA. Also with three is the Southeastern Conference — Florida, South Carolina and Vanderbilt. The sites were announced Sunday for the four-team, double-elimination regionals, which start Friday. Other hosts include Cal State Fullerton, Rice, TCU, Texas and Texas A&M. All games will be played on campus sites. Each of the 16 host schools has clinched a spot in the 64team tournament. The rest of the field is to be announced by the Division I baseball committee Monday. AUTO RACING
Vettel wins F1 race
MONACO — Sebastian Vettel has won the Monaco Grand Prix, beating Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button in a thrilling and incident-packed race that several drivers failed to finish. Defending F1 champion Vettel has won five of the six races this season, with only Lewis Hamilton beating him in China. The German gambled by staying out on the same set of soft tires Sunday, turning the last 15 laps into a battle of wits as both Alonso and Button were on his tail.
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CONCORD, N.C. — Greg Biffle had to pit for gas, so Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the lead. Cars wrecked on the next-tolast lap, and still Earnhardt led. But you have to have enough fuel to finish. Earnhardt didn’t and Kevin Harvick did and Harvick ended a wild night of racing with a victory in Sunday night’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. David Ragan finished second, Joey Logano third, Kurt Busch fourth and AJ Allmendinger fifth. Harvick becomes the Sprint Cup Series’ first three-time winner this season. Pole-winner Brad Keselowski led the first seven laps before the Fords began to exert their dominance. Carl Edwards passed Keselowski on Lap 8 and led 61 of the next 68 laps. Debris in Turn 1 brought out the first caution of the race on Lap 75. All of the lead-lap cars pit for fuel and tires. Jeff Burton took only two new tires and restart in the lead
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worked a walk, setting the stage for Laird. Last year’s Eastern League MVP laced a double down the left field line to break the tie. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre needed the ninth-inning rally after Kristopher Negron, the Bats’ ninth hitter, laced a home run off David Phelps (4-4) to left center. Phelps pitched eight innings, scattering 10 hits and allowing the four runs. He struck out five. “It’s a funny game,” Phelps said. “You can go out and dominate and get the loss. The team picked me up today.” The only other blemish on Phelps line was a three-run fifth. Jeremy Hermida, who went 4 for 4, singled and reached third on Devin Mesoraco’s double. They both scored on Danny Dorn’s home run – his second in as many nights – to right-center to make it 3-0 Louisville. After a single by Brent Clevlen, Phelps then settled down. He picked off Clevlen and didn’t allow another batter to get past first until Negron’s homer. “Two pitches and it could’ve
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Murphy matched a career high withthreehits,reboundingnicely from his rough finish Friday night. The Mets, held to three runs or fewer in nine of their previous 11 games, tied their season high for runs and prevented a three-game sweep. The 27-year-old Reyes, in the final season of his contract, equaled a career high with his sixth straight multihit game — the longest active streak in the majors. “You kind of take it for granted. Youcometoexpectit,”teammate Jason Bay said. “He’s been doing it all year. It’s one of those things right now where everything he touches turns to gold. He’s play-
on Lap 80, followed by Edwards and Denny Hamlin. Bobby Labonte spun in Turn 4 on Lap 99 to bring out the second caution. Again the race leaders pit with David Ragan restarting in the lead with the help of a two-tire pit stop. Matt Kenseth passed Ragan on Lap 108 and held the lead until a round of green-flag pit stops began on Lap 147. Kenseth retained the lead when the stops were completed on Lap 150. Debris in Turn 2 brought out the race’s third caution. All of the race leaders elected to pit for new tires and fuel with Marcos Ambrose taking the lead on the restart on Lap 176. On the next lap, Jamie McMurray passed Ambrose for the lead and was being run down by Kenseth when the engine blew up on Lap 182 to bring out caution No. 4. “You can break a valve spring and kind of baby it for the remainder of the race, but whatever broke, it shook really hard and smoked,” McMurray said. “Usually, when oil runs out the
bottom, it’s not good.” Kenseth led on the restart on Lap188, followed by Ambrose, Hamlin, Juan Pablo Montoya and Paul Menard. After 200 of 400 laps, Kenseth led followed by Ambrose and Edwards. Another round of green-flag pit stops started on Lap 221 and Kenseth still retained the lead when they were complete on Lap 232. The sixth caution of the race was displayed on Lap 233 when the No. 32 car of Mike Bliss stalled coming off Turn 4. On the restart on Lap 238, Ambrose led followed by Kyle Busch and Hamlin. Menard hit the wall and Martin Truex Jr. and Brian Vickers got caught up in the aftermath to bring out the seventh caution of the race. On the restart on Lap 245, Ambrose led followed by Kyle Busch and Hamlin. Kyle Busch passed Ambrose for the lead on Lap 245, and remained in the lead until another round of green-flag pit stops began on Lap 278.
been a different game,” said Phelps about the homers he surrendered. Dorn’s “was on a great pitch. He’s just going well right now and got the barrel of the bat on it.” The Yankees though wasted no time in coming back. With one out in the sixth, Austin Krum, Ramiro Pena and Jesus Montero singled to cut Louisville’s lead to 3-1. After Vazquez flied out, Justin Maxwell put SWB ahead with his 16th home run, a 450-foot, three-run blast to left field off Bats starter Brandon Hynick. Hynick, who made his Bats debut last night, entered the contest with a 1-4 record and 7.85 ERA in International League play. His lone win came April 28 against SWB when he was pitching for Charlotte. The Reds acquired the right-hander from the Chicago White Sox for cash considerations. He looked sharp, though, early against SWB. He allowed only a hit and a walk in the first five innings. Maxwell finished the fourgame series hitting .500 (7-14) with three homers and six runs batted in. He has a seven-game hitting streak and has a .349 average (15-43) in his last 11 games. “I’m just working everyday,” Maxwell said. “We all work on
different things every day. We’ve just got to find our comfort zones.” The Yankees took three of the four games in Louisville. If not for a great defensive play to end Saturday’s game, the Yankees may have swept. But Miley and his team aren’t looking back as they now head to Indianapolis to start a series with the Indians this evening. NOTES · Phelps threw just 82 pitches in his eight innings of work. He credited his efficiency to an adjusted approach. He’s focusing on getting batters to make contact earlier and trying to eliminate walks. He did not walk a batter last night. · In his two outings against SWB, Chapman allowed seven earned runs and nine hits in just 3-2/3 innings.
ing real well.” Reyes is the first player to have three games in a season with multiple triples since Carl Crawford hadfourin2004.Thespeedyleadoff man leads the majors with eight three-baggers and ranks among the NL leaders in batting average (.335), runs, hits, doubles, steals and bases. He said he’s having more fun than he has since 2008 and it’s been “easy” to keep his focus on the field despite all the speculation about his future. “I know there’s a lot of rumors out there that the team is going to trade me and stuff like that,” Reyessaid.“IfIputthatstuffinmy mind, I’m not going to perform the way that I want to on the field. So that’s why I put it on the side.” Just now entering his prime, the oft-injured Reyes also said he can get even better.
“It’s good to play with no pain,” he said. With center fielder Shane Victorino on the disabled list, Philadelphia rested Ryan Howard, Chase Utley and Carlos Ruiz. The rest of the team looked as though it might have preferred a day off, too. New York tagged an ineffective Vance Worley (2-1) for 12 hits in three innings, sending the rookie to his first loss in four major league starts this season. “I didn’t really locate very well. Idon’tthinkIwenttomyoffspeed enough. I think they were sitting on fastballs the first couple of pitches,” he said. The 23-year-old right-hander threw six shutout innings of twohit ball in an April 29 win against the Mets, who entered Sunday batting.087(2for23)againsthim in two appearances.
HOW THEY SCORED BATS FIFTH: Jeremy Hermida singled. Devin Mesoraco doubled, Hermida to third. Danny Dorn homered. Brent Clevlen singled. Clevlen picked off by David Phelps. Kristopher Negron struck out. Chris Valaika flied out. BATS 3, YANKEES 0. YANKEES SIXTH: Doug Bernier flied out. Austin Krum singled. Ramiro Pena singled, Krum to third. Jesus Montero singled, scoring Krum, Pena to second. Jorge Vazquez flied out. Justin Maxwell homered. Brandon Laird flied out. YANKEES 4, BATS 3. BATS EIGHTH: Clevlen grounded out. Negron homered. Valaika flied out. Alonso grounded out. YANKEES 4, BATS 4. YANKEES NINTH: Vazquez singled. Maxwell walked. Laird doubled, scoring Vazquez, Maxwell to third. Kevin Russo popped out. Dan Brewer struck out. Bernier singled, scoring Maxwell. Laird scored on Valaika’s throwing error. Krum walked, Bernier to second. Pena doubled, scoring Bernier, Krum to third. Montero struck out. YANKEES 8, BATS 4.
DALLAS — If you’re a basketball fan, you’ll hear the name American Airlines a lot over the next couple weeks. American slapped its name on the arenas of both teams playing in the NBA Finals back when stadium naming rights were a hot commodity — the American Airlines Arena in Miami and the American Airlines Center in Dallas. So whether the Miami Heat or the Dallas Mavericks win the title, American figures to get a lot of TV time. The same thing happened in 2006, when the Heat defeated the Mavericks in six games. American bought the naming rights to those arenas a decade ago. According to published reports at the time, which American wouldn’t confirm or deny, it agreed to pay $195 million over 30 years for the Dallas rights and $42 million over 20 years in Miami. Stadium-naming rights were trendy advertising item back then, and the trend reached a fever pitch in 2006 when Citigroup agreed to pay $20 million a year to christen the New York Mets’ new baseball home Citi Field when it opened a couple of years ago. But sports sponsorships became harder to sell during the recession, and the business hasn’t fully recovered. Baseball’s Texas Rangers hasn’t found a name sponsor since ending a deal with mortgage lender Ameriquest in 2007. Today, it’s still simply Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. New football stadiums in Dallas and outside New York still don’t have sponsorships. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones might have missed his best chance when his new stadium hosted the Super Bowl in February. Now, with an NFL lockout dragging on, there’s a chance of missing games this fall. Recent deals have been underwhelming. Miami did a 1-year deal to rename the home of the NFL Dolphins Land Shark Stadi-
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of the 2008 Olympics. As he’s made clear on and off the court the last six weeks, all that matters is winning a championship. “There is no second-place finish in this league,” he said. “You get nothing for losing the finals.” The team doesn’t. But Nowitzki will walk away from this postseason with a new reputation regardless of whether the Mavs or Miami Heat are crowned champions. Sure, he’s long been an All-Star and a perennial pick for All-NBA, and that MVP award didn’t come in a Cracker Jack box. But honors usually have come with the disclaimer, “Yeah, he’s a great scorer, but ...” Nowitzki has lacked the unqualified, widespread admiration and appreciation from the average fan. By powering Dallas past Portland, sweeping the Lakers and showing the Thunder how the big boys get things done this time of year, Nowitzki has redefined his legacy. “This ride he’s been on has been incredible,” teammate Jason Kidd said. Nowitzki is averaging 28.4 points per game in the playoffs, 0.2 behind Kevin Durant for the best overall. He’s scored 40 twice, including 48 in the opener of the conference finals. The real eye-popper is his average of 9.7 points per fourth quarter, the best by anyone in the postseason since 2006 and the best of anyone to get out of the second round since 2003, according to STATS LLC. Among those he trumps are the best by recent NBA finals MVPs Kobe Bryant (9.6), Paul Pierce (9.0) and Dwyane Wade (8.8). Heat forward Udonis Haslem covered Nowitzki in the 2006 finals. He knows the guy he’s going to cover the next two weeks will
NBA FINALS (Best-of-7) Miami vs. Dallas • Tuesday, May 31: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. • Thursday, June 2: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. • Sunday, June 5: Miami at Dallas, 8 p.m. • Tuesday, June 7: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. • x-Thursday, June 9: Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. • x-Sunday, June 12: Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m. • x-Tuesday, June 14: Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. All games on ABC
um after a beer promoted by singer Jimmy Buffett, then it cut a 5year agreement with a Canadian company. It’s now Sun Life Stadium. In Jacksonville, Fla., the football stadium had no corporate name for two years after a deal ended with Alltel, a phone company acquired by Verizon. Finally, a local bank ponied up for EverBank Field. Andrew Zimbalist, a sports economist at Smith College, said the financial crisis and recession hurt the market for naming rights. As consumers cut back, he said, companies questioned everhigher prices for sponsorships. “I don’t think that the market is collapsing, it’s just not as rich as it used to be,” Zimbalist said. He suspects that some teams, including the Cowboys, are turning down reasonable offers in hopes that sky-high prices come back. Marc Ganis, president of Chicago-based sports business consulting firm Sportscorp Ltd., said CEOs may be gun-shy about naming deals after Citigroup was criticized for paying the Mets while getting $45 billion in federal bailout money. American Airlines considered giving up its Dallas and Miami arena rights in 2003, when it hovered near bankruptcy. Company officials said such a move has not been considered since. American’s parent company, AMR Corp., has lost nearly $12 billion in the last decade. be a much tougher challenge. “He’s just as big a threat down low as he is on the perimeter,” Haslem said. “He’s a complete player and right now he might be the best player in the playoffs.” Nowitzki has put to rest the idea he’s a 7-footer who shoots 3pointers, but is afraid to mix it up in the paint. You don’t average 9.3 free throws per game in the playoffs while hanging out behind the arc. OK,he’sstillnotashutdowndefender. But he’s no liability, either. Just ask LaMarcus Aldridge, Pau Gasol and Kevin Durant. As for the notions he can’t create his own shot or isn’t a Kobelike leader, Nowitzki put that to rest in Game 4 of the conference finals. Dallas trailed by 15 points with 5:06 left, headed to a 2-2 series tie, when Nowitzki took over. Hitting all sorts of ridiculous, off-balance shots, like his new one-legged, step-back jumper, he scored 12 points in a 17-2 finish that forced overtime. At the end of OT, he set up the key score by drawing defenders toward him and passing to a wide-open Kidd in the corner. Two nights later, Nowitzki proved it wasn’t a fluke. He capped another late rally with a go-ahead 3-pointer, then made a pair of free throws to seal the game and the series. The debate is no longer whether he belongs among the greatest players in his generation, but how high up. Coach Rick Carlisle has called his superstar among the 10 best players in league history. Miami coach Erik Spoelstra may have framed it best, calling Nowitzki “one of the most unique players in the league because of his size, his skill.” Spoelstra has a guy named LeBron James who could be described the same way, perhaps setting up some tantalizing, late-game action when Dallas has the ball and they are matched against each other. Nowitzki is the Mavericks’ career leader in pretty much every significant category.
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After starting this Memorial Day with a little fog in spots, temperatures will reach near a boiling point this afternoon. Highs will be near 90 in many valley locations, as a southwesterly flow continues to deliver the warmest air of the season. Along with it comes a lot of humidity. The atmosphere should be able to suppress the moisture, and prevent thunderstorms. Tomorrow's temperatures reach even higher, before some showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday. Still, hot air returns quickly to the region, as a high pressure system entrenches itself over the Atlantic Ocean. - Ryan Coyle
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NEWS FOR VETERANS HANOVER TWP.: The Ladies Auxiliary to AmVets Post 59 will meet at 7 p.m. June 7 at the post home, 578 Fellows Ave. Betty Missal will preside. Marlene Weston will host the session. Members participating in the Memorial day parade should assemble in uniform by 9 a.m. today in front of Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church, 420 Main Road, Buttonwood.
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The Retired Activities Office (RAO) of the Department of the United States Air Force donated 150 tubes of toothpaste to the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Plains Township. The toothpaste will be used by the patients at the medical center. The RAO at the U.S. Marine Corps Center in Wyoming provides information on retirement rights, benefits and privileges. Representatives, from left, are Raymond Smith, RAO director; Mario Zucca and John Sladin, both RAO counselors; Jerry Pace, RAO chief counselor; Donato Nicolais, RAO deputy director; and Vince L. Riccardo, staff assistant to the director, VA medical center.
NAMES IN THE MILITARY Air Force Staff Sgt. Anne K. Long was deployed to Kabul, Afghanistan, in April from her base at Headquarters Air Force Global Strike Command at Barksdale Air Force Base in Shreveport, La. She is assigned Long to a Personnel Support for Contingence Operations (PERSCO) team that is being developed as part of the
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Members of the Northeast Pennsylvania Coast Guard Veterans Association toured the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Eagle in New London, Conn. Any Coast Guard veteran interested in joining can call Neil Morrison at 288-6817 for more information. Members, from left, are Chester Kulesa, Tom Betsko, George Fetchko, Mark Levisky, Neil Morrison, Joseph Keglovits, Buggey Moran, Robert Youngblood, Bill Corcoran, Ronald Scovell and Dan Levitsky.
Happiness)” in NAADAC News. He is director of Garden Walk Recovery, an organization promoting wellness through drug prevention and education. He resides in Mocanaqua. Jason Geary won a free Lasik procedure through a contest sponsored by Eye Care Specialists based in Kingston and the Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Penguins. He earned the certificate during the play off game in April. Abigail Decker, 7, daughter of Elizabeth Decker of Wyoming, was selected as the first Little Miss Library by a committee at the Wyoming Free Library. Candidates submitted a picture and a paragraph on “Why I Love the Library.” Runners-ups were Eleana Decker Parra and Abby Tirva. Each of the girls will receive a Barnes & Nobel gift certificate and Decker will ride in the Wyoming-West Wyoming Memorial Day Parade today.
466 AEG, NKAIA. She will provide a variety of support for members of the Air Force assigned to Kabul. Long is the daughter of Larry and Barbara Long of Trucksville and a graduate of Bishop O’Reilly High School. Angelo M. Gadola III, son of Angelo M. Gadola Jr. of Hazle Township and Dawn E. Hilton of Winnabow, N.C., enlisted in the United States Navy under the Delayed Entry Program at Navy Recruiting District, Raleigh, N.C. Gadola will report for active duty to undergo basic training at the Navy’s Recruit Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. Gadola is a 2010 graduate of South Brunswick High School of Southport, N.C.
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MOUNTAIN TOP: Mountain Post American Legion Auxiliary Unit 781 will not meet in July. The next session is at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 1. For more LARKSVILLE: American information, call Bobette at Legion Post 655 will conduct its election of officers from 1 to 855-5706. 4 p.m. June 19 at the post PLAINS TWP.: The Plains home, State Street. Legion Auxiliary will convene MOUNTAIN TOP: American at 6 p.m. on June 7 at the post. An election of new officers Legion Mountain Post 781 will take place and future charExecutive Committee and Board of Directors will meet at ity events will be discussed. New members are invited to 7 p.m. on June 6 at the post join. home, 1550 Henry Drive.
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Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Grant Writer: aid the department with various office tasks Hours: various Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Front Office Support: work the front desk at the chapter to include answering the main phone line and directing calls to various departments, greeting clients/customers, aid the department with various office tasks Hours: Monday to Friday; flexible between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Health Fairs/Public Awareness
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Paige L. Bittmann Paige Lauren Bittmann, daughter of Frank and Donna Bittmann, Pittston Township, is celebrating her third birthday today, May 30. Paige is a granddaughter of Ann Braccini and the late Louis Braccini, Pittston Township, and Kurt and Gerda Bittmann, Lake Grove, N.Y. She is a great-granddaughter of Wanda Braccini, Exeter; the late Gino Braccini; and James and Marie D’Auria. Paige has a brother, Andrew, 5.
Back Mountain library committee gearing up for auction Members of the 2011 Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction Committee will gather for a kick-off dinner on June 6 at Apple Tree Terrace, Newberry Estates, Dallas. For more information and tickets contact the library at 675-1182. Committee members with some of the auction items, first row, are Martha Butler, librarian, co-chairpersons Scott Rave and Nadine Young, Lou Ellen Zekas, and Pauline Kutz. Standing: Jim Reese, Vicky Gryzboski, Diane Berry and Neela Patel. Third row: Betty Gillespe, Jim Snyder, Joyce Gephardt, Karen Shuster, Leslie Horoshko, Carol Carroll, and Carol Warholak Sweeney.
Shawnee Fort Chapter DAR attended the 112th conference of the Pennsylvania State Society Daughters of the American Revolution State Conference in Gettysburg. As delegates, members were entitled to vote on behalf of Shawnee Fort members at the annual business meeting which brings together representatives from more than 98 chapters throughout the state. The 6,300-member PSSDAR is led by State Regent Deborah Davis and supports education, historic preservation and patriotic endeavors. Shawnee Fort Chapter, founded in 2009, meets the third Saturday of the month at the Plymouth Borough Building. For more information, contact Kathleen Smith at smithkdar@yahoo.com or 704-9809 or visit www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pasfdar/. Members, from left, are Heather Ruseskas, Linda Scatena, Smith, Sara Dwojewski and Mary Kondrad.
Sara A. Solo Sara Alizabeth Solo, daughter of Bobby and Linda Solo, West Pittston, is celebrating her second birthday today, May 30. Sara is a granddaughter of Michael and Loretta Kirkpatrick, Pittston.
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IN BRIEF CENTER MORELAND: The Northmoreland Township Volunteer Fire Department will host an open house from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the fire hall on Lower Demunds Road. There will be bingo, refreshments and activities for all. FORTY FORT: “A Woman’s Heart, God’s Dwelling Place,” a ladies morning summer Bible study by Beth Moore, will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday at Forty Fort United Methodist Church, Wyoming and Yeager avenues. The 10-week study costs $15 for the workbook. A free summer Bible study will begin at 7 p.m. also on Thursday at the church. “Christian Foundations of America, the History of American Government” will consist of viewing an hour-long DVD lesson with historian David Barton. For more information, call the church office at 287-3840.
Scouts earn Fun Patches at mall sleepover Members of Junior Girl Scout Troop 33323 attended a sleepover at the Steamtown Mall to earn a Fun Patch. The girls participated in various stations themed around the movie ‘The Wizard of Oz’ and built an enchanted forest, raced to dress a scarecrow, bowled at flying monkeys, and more. Troop leaders are Shai Post and Dawnette Dreyfus. Participants, first row, are Emily Dreyfus, Katie Karpinski, and Abby Post. Second row: Samantha Swartwood, Carina Dsouza, Julia Dreyfus.
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beverage and snack after donating blood; monitor donors; encourage donors to “pre-sign” for their next eligible blood drive Hours: flexible Contact: Amber Young at 8237164
set schedule; same day/times every week. Volunteers can work as one of the following: greeter, escort, or canteen Hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays 1-6 p.m.; Thursdays: 1-7 p.m.; every other Saturday 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Contact: Amber Young at 8237164 Greeters: welcome blood donors to the drive, checking in donors upon arrival, ensuring proper flow of donors Hours: flexible Contact: Amber Young at 8237164 Refreshments/Canteen Volunteers: serve blood donors a
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Food Packers: volunteers pack boxes of supplemental food for area low-income seniors. Hours: Saturdays; flexible shifts between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Contact: Maura Modrovsky at 826-0510
Pittston City Police Officer Dion Fernandes has received a new bulletproof vest on behalf of the Adopt A Cop program created by Fallen Officers Remembered. The vest was made possible through a donation from the office of Luzerne County District Attorney Jackie Musto Carroll and assistance from Kranson Uniform. The program is in great need of funding to continue. Donations can be made payable and mailed to Fallen Officers Remembered, P.O. Box 2299, WilkesBarre, PA 18703. To become an Adopt A Cop sponsor, hold a fundraiser, agencies with unused or expired ballistic vests, to learn about upcoming events, or law enforcement officer in need of a new bulletproof vest, may contact Jaclyn at 760-9034 or email FALOFFREM@aol.com or go to www.fallenofficersremembered.org for more information. At the presentation, from left, are Jaclyn Pocceschi Mosley, Fallen Officers Remembered; Kirk Kranson, vice president, Kranson Uniform; Fernandes; and Doug Kranson, president, Kranson Uniform. Homework Helpers: help children in grades kindergarten through sixth grades with homework at the Kids Cafe afterschool program. Volunteers may stay and eat dinner from 4:45 to 5:15 p.m. Hours: Monday to Friday; shifts available 3-4:30 p.m. at the Kids Cafés at Heights-Murray Elementary School and 4:455:30 p.m. at Dodson Elementary School Contact: Maura Modrovsky at 826-0510 Summer Meal Deliverers and Servers: individuals are needed for the CEO Summer Lunch Program. Deliver cool-
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BIA show raffle nets proceeds for Make a Wish The Make a Wish Foundation has received a donation representing the proceeds from a raffle held during the Building Industry Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania’s ‘Home Expo’ held at the Kingston Armory. The spring outdoor items featured were built and donated by Dave Balent Construction, Boyer Brothers Construction, Full Phaze Construction, Wilkes-Barre Area Career and Technical Center and Tunkhannock Area High School. At the presentation, from left, are Danielle Policare, BIA of NEPA executive officer; Julie Havens, Make a Wish volunteer; and Don Casterline, BIA of NEPA home expo chairman
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ParenteBeard will again help sponsor golf classic ParenteBeard is one of the first co-presenting sponsors to commit to the 18th Annual Allied Services Jack Newman Golf Classic scheduled July 11. Since 2000, as a major sponsor, ParenteBeard has donated nearly $50,000 to Allied Services Foundation to help people with disabilities through the Jack and Joan Newman Endowment. First National Community Bank and TR Technology Solutions have also committed co-presenting sponsorships to the 2011 event. Representatives, from left, are Mark J. Ross, CPA, partner and practice leader, Senior Living Services Audit Practice, ParenteBeard LLC; and Mike Avvisato, CFO and senior vice president of community services at Allied Services; and Bob Ames, vice president, Vocational Services Division.
Jacqueline Wilkinson, a dental assistant at the State Correctional Institution at Dallas, was presented the Department of Corrections’ Medal of Valor at the annual employee recognition ceremony. She earned the award for her selfless response at the scene of an accident. While driving to work the morning of Jan. 14, Wilkinson aided in the rescue of a 19-year-old driver who was trapped and in shock inside his wrecked vehicle. Wilkinson began her corrections career in 2007. She graduated from the department’s training academy, where she was named a group leader. Wilkinson lives in White Haven, with her husband, Marc. She graduated from Crestwood High School in Mountain Top. At the awards ceremony, from left, are Jerome Walsh, superintendent, Wilkinson, and John E. Wetzel, secretary of corrections.
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The Mature Worker Program of the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne/Wyoming Counties honored training sites that participate in its Mature Workers Program at an annual training site breakfast at the Ramada Inn in Wilkes-Barre. The Mature Workers Program places low-income participants seeking employment at nonprofit organizations and businesses. Nonprofits interested in becoming a training site can call 822-1158, ext. 3335. Representatives of the training sites honored, from left, are Michelle Coombs, Luzerne County Head Start; Dave Pilch, Osterhout Free Library; Ralph Sharp, Hazleton Parking Authority; Barry Lott, National Council on Aging program operations director; Jerry Balara, Salvation Army; Donna Garvey, Ruth’s Place; and Gerry Chickeletti, project director, Mature Worker Program.
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Memorial Day lets us pause to remember those who died for freedom Dear Abby: Memorial Day is not about war; it’s about PEOPLE. It’s about those dedicated individuals who died serving their country and their fellow Americans as well as future generations. In other words, all of us. We Americans are at our best when we come together bonded by a noble purpose. And that’s the reason for the National Moment of Remembrance on Memorial Day. Abby, your patriotism and compassion have helped us in our effort to unite the more than 311 million Americans who live in this land of the free and home of the brave. Please remind your millions of readers to
DEAR ABBY ADVICE come together by pausing for a moment at 3 p.m. local time, wherever they are, to acknowledge the sacrifice of our fallen. Unfortunately, too many of our citizens forget to remember. I am determined to find ways to help America continue to pay tribute to the nearly 2 million men and women who have died for us. It is our duty to never forget them, to keep them in our hearts and in our actions. We owe them the commitment to reflect on what they did and to put remembrance into action. This means to give back to our country
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Dear Abby: My daughter visited us for a week with her two children. The older one, “Wendy,” age 9, was always “finding” money — in the parking lot, the driveway and other places. After they left, we discovered cash missing from our car and the savings jar in our house. I called my daughter to inform her of our discovery, and in a nonchalant, what’s-the-big-deal voice she said, “OK, Dad, how much did she take? I’ll write a check.” I told her the money isn’t the problem. The fact that Wendy is stealing is the problem. My daughter thinks I’m attacking my granddaughter and is no longer speaking to me. What
Dear Taken By Surprise: Clearly your phone call wasn’t the first time your daughter has heard that Wendy has stolen. Whether the problem is lack of character, lack of parenting or an emotional issue, the child needs professional help. But unless her mother is willing to do more about it than write a check, there is nothing you or I can do to help your granddaughter. To receive a collection of Abby’s most memorable — and most frequently requested — poems and essays, send a business-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus check or money order for $3.95 ($4.50 in Canada) to: Dear Abby’s “Keepers,” P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included.)
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BMW `02 330
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1954 MERCURY MONTEREY WOODY WAGON 100 point restora5 Speed. Like New!! New Tires, tinted windows, sun roof, black leather interior. Only 57,000 Miles!!! PRICE REDUCED TO $14,000!! For more info, call (570) 762-3714
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CHEVROLET `86 CORVETTE 4x3 manual, 3 overdrive, 350 engine with aluminum heads. LT-1 exhaust system. White with red pearls. Custom flames in flake. New tires & hubs. 1 owner. 61,000 original miles. $8,500 (570) 359-3296 Ask for Les
CHEVROLET ‘06 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE
Silver beauty, 1 Owner, Museum quality. 4,900 miles, 6 speed. All possible options including Navigation, Power top. New, paid $62,000 Must sell $45,900 570-299-9370
CHEVROLET ‘08 MALIBU LT
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BUICK `98 LESABRE
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CADILLAC `04 SEVILLE SLS Beige. Fully loaded
Excellent condition. Runs great. New rotors, new brakes. Just serviced. 108,000 miles. Asking $8,000. (570) 709-8492
CADILLAC ‘06 STS
Convertible. SMG equipped. Brand new wheels & tires. All service records. Navigation, Harmon Kardon, 6 disc changer, back up sensors, xenons, heated seats, Only 77,000 miles, Fully Loaded $19,999 (570) 301-7221 advertisinguy @gmail.com
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CHEVROLET `88 MONTE CARLO SS V8, automatic,
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CONVERTIBLE
56K Original Miles. Radiant Red. Mint condition, new paint, automatic, new battery, tune up, brakes, top. $3,900 OBO (347) 452-3650 (In Mountain Top)
CHRYSLER ‘06 300C HEMI
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FORD `04 MUSTANG Mach I, 40th
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FORD `05 FREESTAR LIMITED EDITION
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GMC `01 3500 CUBE VAN 15 ft.L X 8 ft.W X
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condition. Runs great. 1 owner. Asking $5,500 (570) 470-7177
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2 door, 5 speed, air, power windows & locks, sun roof, CD, cruise & alloys. Excellent condition, very well maintained with service records, remaining Honda warranty. 65K, $10,500. 570-706-0921
HONDA `07 CIVIC
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HYUNDAI `04 TIBURON GT
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JEEP `04 GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED
4WD, 6 cylinder auto. Moonroof. Fully powered. New brakes & tires. 94,000 highway miles. $11,500 (570) 822-6334
Maroon with beige interior. All options. 78,000 miles. Still under warranty. Received 60,000 mile servicing. New tires. KBB Value $8,500. Asking only $7,900. A Must See! (570) 457-0553
HYUNDAI ‘01 ACCENT 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, $2,150
DODGE ‘00 STRATUS 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto sunroof, 110K $1,950.
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wing, low miles. $4,390
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design. Chrome wheels. 47,000 miles, one owner. Looks and runs great. New inspection. $5,800 Call (570) 472-1854
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$ WANTED JUNK $ VEHICLES LISPI TOWING We pick up 822-0995
VITO’S & GINO’S Like New Tires $15 & UP! Like New Batteries $20 & UP! Carry Out Price 288-8995
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4 cyl., automatic $1,350 Current Inspection on all vehicles DEALER 570-825-8253
LEXUS `98 LS 400
Excellent condition, garage kept, 1 owner. Must see. Low mileage, 90K. Leather interior. All power. GPS navigation, moon roof, cd changer. Loaded. $9,000 or best offer. 570-706-6156
LINCOLN`06 TOWN CAR LIMITED Fully loaded.
46,000 miles, Triple coated Pearlized White. Showroom condition. $18,900. 570-814-4926 or (570) 654-2596
WANTED!
ALL JUNK CARS! CA$H PAID
570-301-3602 MAZDA `04 RX-8 Hunter Green, 80,000 miles. New brakes & rotors. New alignment. Two new rear tires. No accidents.
PRICE REDUCED $8,000 or best offer. For more information, call (570) 332-4213
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2010 FORD EXPLORER XLT STK# 17866, 3rd Row , Alloys,PW ,PL
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2009 VW BEETLE
STK# 18030,Leather,H Seats, Alloys,Auto
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26,988 *OROR $445 Mo.Per ** $14,625 *OROR $227 Mo.Per ** $21,688 *OROR $352 Mo.Per ** $27,993 *OROR $462 Mo.Per ** $14,733 * OROR $229 Mo.Per **
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412 Autos for Sale
412 Autos for Sale
MERCEDES `95 SL 500
PONTIAC ‘04 GRAND AM 4 door sedan,
TOYOTA `93 MR2 T-top, 5 speed.
Convertible. Low mileage. Hard top included. Leather interior. Excellent condition, fully loaded. $9,000 Call 619-884-2266 or 570-696-1271
MERCEDES-BENZ `01 C-240 Loaded, automatic, AC, heated leather seats, 4 door. $4,700 Call 570-388-6535
MERCEDES-BENZ `05 240C 4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles, Excellent condition, dealer serviced. Sun roof, heated seats. $15,500. Call 570-288-3916
MERCEDES-BENZ `06 C-CLASS Silver with leather
interior. Good condition. 34,000 miles. $15,000 Negotiable (570) 885-5956
Chrome wheels Sunroof, auto $5,390
MARSH MOTORS 1218 Main St. Swoyersville, PA 570-718-6992 Buy-Sell-Trade
PONTIAC ‘07 VIBE Automatic
MERCEDES-BENZ `97 SL320
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 CONVERTIBLE Blue/white top & white interior. Recent documented frame-off restoration. Over $31,000 invested. will sell $21,500. 570-335-3127
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Great convertible, black top, 6 speed manual transmission, carbon fiber dash, leather interior, front & rear trunk, fast & agile. $18,000 or best offer. Call 570-262-2478
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
SATURN ‘05 ION 4 cylinder,
Blue, convertible, 40th Anniversary Model. 47,000 miles. Minor repairs. $7,500 or best offer. Call 973-271-1030
MERCURY `06 GRAND MARQUIS Only 7,500 miles. All
white leather. Fully loaded. Excellent condition. Garage kept. $13,200 or best offer. Call 570-779-2489 Leave Message
MERCURY `95 GRAND MARQUIS 4 door, V8, fully
loaded, moon roof, new tires & brakes. Interior & exterior in excellent shape. 2 owners. Call (570) 822-6334 or (570) 970-9351
MERCURY ‘03 SABLE V6, automatic,
59,000 miles, All power options $5,990
MARSH MOTORS 1218 Main St. Swoyersville, PA 570-718-6992 Buy-Sell-Trade
MINI COOPER `08 Clubman. Black &
White. Sunroof. 30K miles. Leather interior, fully loaded. 6 speed. Excellent condition. 40 MPG. $19,950. Or best offer. Call 570-262-8811
MINIGARAGED COOPER S `06
Pure silver metallic. Roof & mirror caps in black. Tartan red cloth / panther black leather interior. Black bonnet stripes. Automatic. Steptronic paddles. Dual moon roofs, Cockpit chrono package, convenience, cold weather (heated seats) & premium packages. Dynamic stability control. Xenon headlights, front and rear fog lights. Parking distance control. HarmonKardon sound system. Chrome line interior. Mint condition. 17,000 miles. Must Drive! $21,500 570-341-7822
automatic, cd, 1 owner. Extra Clean! $4,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
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SATURN ‘06 ION 4 cylinder, auto, low miles, all power options $6,990
MARSH MOTORS 1218 Main St. Swoyersville, PA 570-718-6992 Buy-Sell-Trade
SUBARU `02 IMPREZAmileage, WRX Low
57,000 miles, 5 speed, all-wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, cruise control, AM/FM radio, CD changer, rear defroster, new Blitz Stainless Exhaust, AEM Cold Air Intake, TURBOXS Blowoff Valve & Boost Control. $10,500. (201) 704-8640 Call before 7:30 pm
SUBARU `05 LEGACY SPORT AWD
Air, new tires & brakes, 31,000 miles, great condition. $11,995. 570-836-1673
SUBARU `94
IMPREZA L Sudan, Automatic,
Air, Stereo, Runs & Looks Excellent. 25 mpg $1,275 (570) 299-0772
SUBARU ‘98 IMPREZA WAGON 5-speed, 1 owner, 95,000 miles, Immaculate, 30+ MPG. $4,995
6-speed, cd, sunroof, 1 owner. Sharp Sharp Car! $5,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
PONTIAC ‘02 SUNFIRE 2 door, 4 cylinder sunroof, low miles. $4,490
MARSH MOTORS 1218 Main St. Swoyersville, PA 570-718-6992 Buy-Sell-Trade
TOYOTA ‘07 CAMRY LE 4 cylinder sedan, automatic $16,855
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
TOYOTA ‘09 SCION TC
Automatic, moon roof, low miles. $17,945
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
TOYOTA ‘09 YARIS
White, automatic 4 door sedan, 26K Serviced with warranty
KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243
VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI
Great running condition. Red with cloth interior, power door locks, power windows, power moon roof, 5 speed, just serviced, 117k. Asking $5,300 570-885-2162
VOLKSWAGEN `04 BEETLE CONVERTIBLE
Blue. AM/FM cassette. Air. Automatic. Power roof, windows, locks & doors. Boot cover for top. 22k. Excellent condition. Garage kept. Reduced $14,000 570-822-1976 Leave Message
VOLVO `01 XC70
All wheel drive, 46,000 miles, burgundy with tan leather, complete dealer service history, 1 owner, detailed, garage kept, estate. $9,100. 570-840-3981
VOLVO ‘04 XC70
Cross Country, All Wheel Drive $11,880
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
415 Autos-Antique & Classic
CADILLAC `80 COUPE DEVILLE Excellent condition, $3,000 located in Hazleton. 570-454-1945 or 561-573-4114
CHEVROLET `63 IMPALA 2 door hardtop.
Partial restoration. All original parts. Asking $4,000 or best offer. Call (570) 885-1119
CHEVROLET `69 NOVA
SS clone. 350 engine, 290 Horsepower. 10 bolt posirear. PowerGlide transmission. Power disc brake kit. Over $20,000 invested, sacrifice at $7,500 Firm. Call 732-397-8030 (Wilkes-Barre)
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
PONTIAC ‘03 VIBE GT 4 cylinder,
$5,000
(570) 708-0269 after 6:00PM
moonroof $11,880
MERCEDES-BENZ `95 PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER SL 500 Convertible, with removable hard top, dark Blue, camel interior, Summer Driving Only, Garage Kept. Very Good Condition, No Accidents. Classy Car. Price Reduced! $13,995 or trade for SUV or other. 570-388-6669
AM/FM/CD, AC, power antenna. New tires. No rust. Great condition.
SUZUKI ‘10 SX4
5 door hatchback, Only 8,600 miles $15,892
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
TOYOTA `10
Camry SE. 56,000 miles. Red, alloy wheels, black cloth interior. Will consider trade. $14,200 (570) 793-9157
CHEVROLET `72 CHEVELLE
Two door hard top. 307 Motor. Needs work. Comes with additional 400 small block & many parts. $3,500. Serious inquires only. (570) 836-2574
CHEVROLET `76 PICKUP Very Good Condition! Low miles! $7500. FIRM 570-905-7389 Ask for Lee
MONDAY, MAY 30, 2011 PAGE 5D 415 Autos-Antique & Classic
CHEVROLET `79 CORVETTE L-48 All Corvette options, all original, new Good Year tires, new mufflers, just tuned. 46,000 miles. $6,500 or best offer 570-262-2845 or 570-239-6969
CHEVY`75 CAMARO 350 V8. Original owner. Automatic transmission. Rare tuxedo silver / black vinyl top with black naugahyde interior. Never damaged. $6,000. Call 570-489-6937
CHRYSLER `49 WINDSOR Silver / gray, 4 door
sedan. 6 cylinder flathead, fluid drive. 45,000 original miles. Just like new! REDUCED $15,000 Call Jim: 570-654-2257
CORVETTES WANTED 1953-1972
Any Condition! Courteous, Fast Professional Buyer. Licensed & Bonded corvettebuyer.com 1-800-850-3656
FORD `52 COUNTRY SEDAN CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON V8, automatic, 8 passenger, 3rd seat, good condition, 2nd owner. $9,500. 570-579-3517
FORD `66
Mustang Coupe. Pearl white, pony interior. Pristine condition. 26K miles. $17,000 or best offer. (570) 817-6768
LINCOLN `66 CONTINENTAL
4 door, Convertible, 460 cu. engine, 67,000 miles, 1 owner since `69. Teal green / white leather, restorable, $2,500 570-2875775 / 332-1048
LINCOLN `88 TOWN CAR 61,000 original
miles, garage kept, triple black, leather interior, carriage roof, factory wire wheels, loaded, excellent condition. $5,500. Call Mike 570-237-7660
MAZDA `88 RX-7 CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage kept, 65k original miles, black with grey leather interior, all original & never seen snow. $8,900. Call 570-237-5119
MERCEDES BENZ `74 450 SE
SOLID CAR! Interior perfect, exterior very good. Runs great! New tires, 68K original miles. $5,500 FIRM. 570-905-7389 Ask for Lee
415 Autos-Antique & Classic
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MERCEDES-BENZ `88 420 SEL
Silver with red leather interior. Every option. Garage kept, showroom condition. $7,000. (570) 417-9200
OLDSMOBILE `68 DELMONT DRASTICALLY
REDUCED!! This model only produced in 1967 & 1968. All original 45,000 miles, Color Burgundy, cloth & vinyl interior, 350 rocket engine, 2nd owner. Fender skirts, always garaged. Trophy winner at shows. Serious inquiries only, $7,500. 570-690-0727
PONTIAC `68 CATALINA 400 engine. 2
barrel carburetor. Yellow with black roof and white wall tires. Black interior. $4,995. Call (570) 696-3513
Motorcycles
HARLEY DAVIDSON PONTIAC 1937 Fully restored near 01’ SPORTSTER original. New paint,
new interior, new wiring, custom tinted glass, new motor & transmission. Spare motor & trans. 16” wide white walls car in excellent condition in storage for 2 years. $14,000 or best offer. Serious inquiries ONLY. Call 570-574-1923
VW CLASSIC `72 KARMANN GHIA Restoration
Vehicle. Family owned, garage kept, good shape. Needs some interior work, new seats, needs carburetor work. Only 58,000 miles. Asking $12,000. serious inquiries only! Call 570-343-2296
WANTED: PONTIAC `78 FIREBIRD Formula 400
Berkshire Green, Originally purchased at Bradley-Lawless in Scranton. Car was last seen in Abington-Scranton area. Finder’s fee paid if car is found and purchased. Call John with any info (570) 760-3440
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Boats & Marinas
ALUMACRAFT DEEP V, 12’, dilly trailer, 2 trolling motors, marine battery, oars, vests, boat cover, anchors. $800. 825-3955
CUSTOM CREST 15’
Fiberglass boat with trailer. Outboard propulsion. Includes: 2 motors Erinmade, “Lark II series”
PRICE REDUCED! $2,400 NEGOTIABLE
570-417-3940
STARCRAFT ‘80 16’ DEEP V ‘90 Evinrude out-
board 70hp with tilt & trim— ‘92 EZ loader trailer. With ‘00 Tracker Series 60lbs foot pedal, 2 downriggers, storages, gallon tanks, 2 fish finders and more. MUST SEE. Make Best Offer. Call 866-320-6368 after 5pm.
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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
TRAILER ‘05 yards, 4 ton limit, MERCEDES-BENZ `73 10DUMP very good condition. Asking $3,900 450SL with Also, E-350. Cheap Convertible For more info, call
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. $31,000. Call 825-6272
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973-906-8404
FORD ‘99 E350 BUCKET VAN Triton V8. 2 speed
boom; 92,000miles; $9999 or best price. Great condition. Call 570-675-3384 or 570574-7002
439
Motorcycles
HARLEY ‘01 DAVIDSON 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 SCREAMING EAGLE V-ROD
Orange & Black. Used as a show bike. Never abused. 480 miles. Excellent condition. Asking $20,000 or best offer. Call 570-876-4034
HARLEY DAVIDSON `01
Road King 19,000 miles, new tires, lots of extra chrome. Like New. $12,900. Call 570-639-1989 or 570-760-1023
HARLEY DAVIDSON `03
100th Anniversary Edition Deuce. Garage kept. 1 owner. 1900 miles. Tons of chrome. $38,000 invested. A must see. Asking $18,000. OBO 570-706-6156
KAWASAKI ‘05
NINJA 500R. 3300 miles. Orange. Garage kept. His & hers helmets. Must sell. $2400 570-760-3599 570-825-3711
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Motorcycles
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
750cc. 8,000 miles, saddlebags, windshield, back rest, Black & Pearl, Excellent Condition. Must See. Asking $2,499. Call after 4. 570-823-9376
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR
883 cubic inch motor, Paco rigid frame, extended & raked. Low miles. $6,000 or best offer.(973) 271-1030
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE
Golden Anniversary. Silver/Black. New Tires. Extras. Excellent Condition. 19,000 miles $10,000. 570-639-2539
Matted black finish. Mint condition. New tires, inspected, fully serviced & ready to ride. Windshield & sissy bar. Low miles & garage kept. $4800. or best offer. 570-762-5158
YAMAHA ‘1975 80
Antique. Very good condition. Must see. Low milage. Road title. Asking $1,260 Call (570) 825-5810 Leave Message
YAMAHA` 08 R1 HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 BEAUTIFUL BIKE V-ROD VRSCA Perfect condition.
Blue pearl, excellent condition, 3,100 miles, factory alarm with extras. $11,200. or best offer. Tony 570-237-1631
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘10 SPORTSTER 1200
A MUST SEE! Custom Paint. Only driven under 10 miles!! Comes with remaining warranty. Asking $8,600 or best offer. For info, call 570-864-2543 or 215-379-1375
HARLEY DAVIDSON 2001 SPORTSTER
1,200 CC, Black, Low Miles, New Tires and Brakes, Lots of Chrome and Extras. Well maintained. 2 Harley Helmets included. Looks & runs great! $5,700 (570) 654-8520
HARLEY DAVIDSON 2006 NIGHTTRAIN
SPECIAL EDITION #35 of 50 Made $10,000 in accessories including a custom made seat. Exotic paint set, Alien Spider Candy Blue. Excellent condition. All Documentation. 1,400 Asking $25,000 or best offer. Call 570-876-4034
HSoft ARLEY DAVIDSON ‘80 riding FLH. King of the Highway! Mint original unrestored antique show winner. Factory spot lights, wide white tires, biggest Harley built. Only 28,000 original miles! Never needs inspection, permanent registration. $8,500 570-905-9348
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘92Many ULTRAextras, CLASSIC Garage kept, 2 tone blue. 17,600 miles.
REDUCED PRICE $8,400 Lehman area. (570) 760-5937
KAWASAKI `08 NINJA 250 cc, blue, like
new, under 1,000 miles. Great starter bike. $2,800 Serious inquiries only. Call 570-331-4777
Q-LINK LEGACY `09 250 automatic. Gun
metal gray. MP3 player. $3,000. Great first motorcycle. 570-696-1156
SUZUKI `07 C50T CRUISER EXCELLENT CONDITION Windshield, Bags,
Floorboards,V&H Pipes, White walls,Garage Kept. 6K Miles $5,200 (570) 430-0357
SUZUKI ‘77 GS 750
Needs work. $1,500 or best offer 570-822-2508
SUZUKI 97& GSXRWhite, 600 Blue
smoked wind screen. Great bike, runs great. Helmet & kevlar racing gloves included. $2995. Call for info (570) 881-5011
TRIUMPH ‘02 SPEED TRIPLE 955 CC
7,000 miles. Very fast. Needs nothing. Blue, never dropped. Excellent condition. $4,200 Negotiable. (570) 970-0564
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
1100 Custom. 5800 miles, light bar, cobra exhaust, windshield, many extras, must sell. $4,900. Call 570-301-3433
3700 miles, new rear tire, undertail kit, cover. Price negotiable $7,600 570-852-9072
442 RVs & Campers
DUTCHMAN 96’ 5TH WHEEL with slideout & sun
room built on. Set up on permanent site in Wapwallopen. Comes with many extras. $7,000. (570) 829-1419 or (570) 991-2135
EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT TRAILER
Brand new 2010 tandem axle, 4 wheel electric brakes, 20’ long total, 7 x 16 wood deck, fold up ramps with knees, removable fenders for oversized loads, powder coat paint for rust protection, 2 5/16 hitch coupler, tongue jack, side pockets, brake away switch, battery, 7 pole RV plugs, title & more!! Priced for quick sale. $2,995 386-334-7448 Wilkes-Barre
FLAGSTAFF `08 CLASSIC
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, water purifier, awning, microwave oven, tinted safety glass windows, raised panel fridge & many accessories & options. Excellent condition, $22,500. 570-868-6986
NEWMAR 36’ MOUNTAIN AIRE
5th wheel, 2 large slides, new condition, loaded with accessories. Ford Dually diesel truck with hitch also available. 570-455-6796
90’ SUNLINE CAMPER
JUST REDUCED! 35 ft. Well kept. On campground on the Susquehanna River near great fishing. Attached 12X22” carpeted room. Brick heater, covered by metal roof with large breezeway. Shed & many extras included. Call for more information. (570) 237-7076
SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1 slide out a/c-heat. Stove, microwave, fridge, shower inside & out. Many more extras. Reduced. $13,500. Call 570-842-6735
SUNLITE CAMPER
22 ft. 3 rear bunks, center bathroom, kitchen, sofa bed. Air, Fully self contained. Sleeps 6. New tires, fridge awning. $4500. 215-322-9845
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
Rear queen master bedroom, Walk thru bathroom. Center kitchen + dinette bed. Front extra large living room + sofa bed. Big View windows. Air, awning, sleeps 6, very clean, will deliver. Located in Benton, Pa. $4,900. 215-694-7497
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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans
BUICK `05 RENDEZVOUS CX HARD TO FIND!!
AWD, Fully loaded, 1 owner, 20,000 miles. Small 6 cylinder. New tires. Like new, inside & out. $14,900. Call (570) 540-0975
CHEVR0LET`02 EXPRESS
CONVERSION VAN Loaded. Low miles. Excellent condition.
$18,900
570-674-3901
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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `05 SILVERADO LT Z71 Extended cab,
automatic. Black with grey leather interior. Heated seats. 59,000 miles. New Michelin tires. $16,500 (570) 477-3297
CHEVROLET `05 TRAILBLAZER LT Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well equipped. Includes On-Star, tow package, roof rack, running boards, remote starter, extended warranty. $16,000 (570) 825-7251
CHEVROLET `09 EQUINOX LS Low mileage, 15000
miles, automatic, all-wheel drive, 4 door, anti-lock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, cruise control, AM/FM radio, cassette player, CD player, keyless entry, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, tinted windows. $17,500. (570) 954-9333 Call after 9:00 a.m.
CHEVROLET `10 SILVERADO 1500
Extended Cab V71 Package 4x4. Bedliner. V-8. Red. Remote start. 6,300 miles $26,000 (570) 639-2539
CHEVROLET `97 SILVERADO with Western plow. 4WD, Automatic. Loaded with options. Bedliner. 55,000 miles. $9,200. Call (570) 868-6503
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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans
CHEVY ‘04 SUBURBAN LT
4WD, automatic, Z-71 package, leather, moonroof, rear ent, 3rd seat $15,990
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
CHEVY ‘07 TRAILBLAZER LT
On-Star, Leather. Satellite Radio. $14,990
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
CHEVY`05TRAILBLAZER
NEW PRICE $9,500 OR BEST OFFER JUST REDUCED! SAVE MONEY! GET READY FOR THE WINTER! Don’t pay dealer prices! White with grey interior. Looks and runs like it just came off the lot. Four Door, 4 wheel drive, 84,900 miles, new tires, tow package, anti lock brakes, driver and passenger airbags, power windows, power mirrors, power locks, rear window defroster and wiper, privacy tint, air conditioner, cruise control. CD, keyless entry and much more. Call 570-332-4999
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
CHEVY ‘00 ASTRO CARGO VAN Automatic, V6
1 owner Clean Work Van! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
CHEVY `04 EXPRESS 2500 Series. 6.0 Litre V8.
Heavy Duty version. Excellent cargo van. 85K miles. Excellent condition. $8,700 570-829-4548 or 570-417-5991
CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
LT (premium package), 3.4L, 47,000 miles. All wheel drive, power moonroof, windows, locks & seats. Leather interior, 6 cd changer, rear folding seats, keyless entry, onstar, roof rack, running boards, garage kept. $14,750. 570-362-1910
CHEVY `10 SILVERADO
4 Door Crew Cab LTZ. 4 wheel drive. Excellent condition, low mileage. $35,500. Call 570-655-2689
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
Custom Van. 67K miles. Interior has oak wood trim, carpeting, storage areas, TV, rear seat convertible to double bed, curtains. Seats 7. Power windows & seats. Custom lighting on ceiling. New exhaust system. New rear tires. Recently inspected. Excellent condition. $4,200 or best offer. Call 570-655-0530
MARSH MOTORS 1218 Main St. Swoyersville, PA 570-718-6992 Buy-Sell-Trade
CHEVY ‘03 TRAILBLAZER LTZ
4WD, V6, leather, auto, moonroof $13,620
CHEVY ‘05 EQUINOX Low miles,
front wheel drive, all power options $7,690
MARSH MOTORS 1218 Main St. Swoyersville, PA 570-718-6992 Buy-Sell-Trade
DODGE `94 DAKOTA 2 wheel drive,
138,000 miles, some rust, $2,000.00 Call 693-1262 after 5:00 PM
DODGE `94 DAKOTA with cap. 1 owner,
garage kept, very good condition. Many extras including lift & back seat. 29 MPG gas. $4,000 or best offer (570) 868-0944
DODGE `97 RAM
1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 82,000 miles, automatic, chrome step up and mirrors & leather interior. Good Condition. Drums Area. $4,500 401-524-9763
DODGE `99 CARAVAN
SE. 2 sliding doors. Very clean. Runs great. 107k miles. $2,500. Call 570-709-5677 or 570-819-3140
DODGE `99 DAKOTA SPORT 4 X 4, extended
cab, 117,000 miles, new inspection, just serviced, oil, trans flushed, new fluid transfer case & axels, cooling system flushed. $6,599.00 Call 693-1262 after 5:00 PM
DODGE `99 RAM 1500 CLUB CAB Good condition.
Runs great. High miles. Asking $2,700 (570) 239-3950
DODGE ‘02 CARAVAN
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
CHRYSLER ‘00 TOWN & COUNTRY Automatic, V6
CD, Leather Very Nice Van! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA Silver. Only 83K
miles. All wheel drive, 4.0L V6. All Power. A/C. Loaded. Must Sell. PRICE REDUCED $10,500 or best offer. Call 570-417-7937
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
FORD ‘96 F-250 4X4
Automatic, V8 Sharp,clean Truck! $3,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB SLT 4X4 Automatic, CD
Tool Box Like New! $8,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
DODGE `00 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4, V8 automatic.
New tires & brakes. Fully loaded. Leather interior. Many extras. Must see. Excellent condition. (570) 970-9351
DODGE `01 RAM VAN
Ready To Work! ONLY 69K!!! Auto, vinyl seats, easy to clean, runs 110%, new oil, Just serviced! You gotta see it. SUPER CLEAN!!! $4,999 Call Mark 570-704-8685
DODGE `04 RAM 1500 Too many extras to
list. Low Mileage. $10,000 (570)709-2125 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
Trucks/ SUVs/Vans
Silver Ice Cold Air $4,295
CHEVY ‘03 BLAZER LS 4 door, 4WD
clean, low miles. $6,290
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1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
FORDAutomatic, ‘97 F-150 4X4
4.2L V6, AC Economical Work Truck! $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
FORDAutomatic, ‘97 F-250 4X4
4.6L V8, AC 87,000 miles Clean Work Truck! $5,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
FORD `03 EXPLORER Low mileage,
63,500 miles, automatic, all-wheel drive, 4 door, anti-lock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, all power, cruise control, AM/FM radio, CD changer, keyless entry, leather interior, sun/ moon roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, tinted windows. $12,500. (570) 362-0938
DODGE `05 FORD `04 FREESTAR GRAND CARAVAN Automatic, front Tan 54,000 miles,
excellent condition. $7,999. 570-817-9644t
DODGE `10 GRAND CARAVAN Only 17k miles. Fully loaded. Excellent condition. Factory & extended warranty. $17,995 (570) 690-2806
wheel drive, 4 door, anti-lock brakes, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, AM/FM radio, CD player, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, tinted windows, new starter, just inspected, $3,900. 570-594-4992. Call after 4:30 p.m.
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4dr Sdn GLS Manual ......................... 39,969 4dr Sdn LS ......................................... 75,215 4dr Sdn 2.3 ........................................ 68,535 4dr GLS 4WD 3.5L Auto .................... 49,831 4dr Sdn LE Auto................................. 74,685 4dr Sdn Auto EX ................................ 32,814 2dr Cpe S........................................... 45,695 2dr 2.5L Manual ................................ 40,544 LX MT ................................................ 62,678 4dr Man LX........................................ 74,285 4dr Wgn Limited................................ 34,758 FWD 4dr LT........................................ 53,997 2WD Reg I4 AT.................................. 82,780 2dr AT EX........................................... 35,244 4dr Auto............................................. 65,598 4dr Sdn Auto LE................................. 38,964 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 44,326 2dr Cpe SE......................................... 39,233 4dr Sdn Touring FWD ........................ 18,008 4dr Sdn I4 SE FWD............................ 42,427 4dr Auto 4WD ................................... 56,330 4dr S 4WD V6 Auto........................... 48,987 4dr Sdn Auto LE................................. 42,857 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 58,370 FWD 4dr Auto GLS *Ltd Avail*......... 34,442 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 59,732 4WD EX-P AT..................................... 85,381 Ext Cab 143.5â&#x20AC;? WB 4WD LS ............. 79,104 4dr Sport V6 ...................................... 70,195 4dr Auto LX........................................ 28,230 ........................................................... 37,675 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 23,755 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 12,410 4dr Sdn SXT....................................... 17,470 4dr Sdn SXT....................................... 18,141 5dr HB................................................ 74,927 ........................................................... 30,743 AWD 4dr LS....................................... 41,089 4dr Base 4-cyl 4WD .......................... 39,878 ........................................................... 32,136 ........................................................... 33,294 ........................................................... 34,080 AWD 4dr Auto GLS ........................... 48,539 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 80,972 4dr Sdn .............................................. 54,703 ........................................................... 26,861 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 23,987 4dr Auto LX........................................ 40,235 4dr Auto LX........................................ 15,617 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 46,829 4dr I4 Auto LX.................................... 11,925 4WD 4dr Limited ............................... 46,140 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 34,098 SE 4WD ............................................. 64,285 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 32,059 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 47,026 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 24,930 4dr Auto EX-L .................................... 40,117 4dr I4 Auto EX ................................... 21,693 Supercab 133â&#x20AC;? XLT 4WD................... 69,185 4dr Sdn .............................................. 44,762 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 29,605 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 28,610 4dr I4 Auto LX PZEV .......................... 17,972 4dr Luxury Sdn 3.0L 4MATIC............. 59,808 4dr I4 Auto LX.................................... 31,579 2dr Auto LX........................................ 19,143 ........................................................... 33,107 4dr I4 Auto EX-L PZEV ....................... 70,975 4WD 4dr V6 Auto XLT ....................... 56,344 4dr Sdn 300C RWD ........................... 39,233 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 47,834 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................ 37,770 4WD 4dr SLE1 ................................... 44,468 4WD 5dr LX ....................................... 28,600 4WD 4dr V6....................................... 23,676 4dr V6 4WD Limited w/3rd Row....... 64,271 ........................................................... 17,944 4dr I4 Auto LX-P ................................ 32,386 4dr Sdn R/T AWD.............................. 19,941 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 39,412 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................ 56,500 4WD 4dr 4-cyl ................................... 68,327 4dr Sdn w/1SC .................................. 42,529 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...................... 56,948 4dr Auto LX........................................ 22,078 4WD 4dr V6 Auto XLT ....................... 23,870 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 32,636 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 31,783 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 46,876 ........................................................... 35,986 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 27,940 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 27,749 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 36,052 ........................................................... 22,548 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 29,504 5dr EX-L AT with RES & NAVI........... 68,498 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 38,583 4dr Sdn LTZ........................................ 45,305 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT.................... 19,811 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT.................... 41,865 4WD 5dr EX....................................... 19,479 4dr Sdn V6 CVT 3.5 SE ...................... 36,106 4dr Sdn V6 CVT 3.5 SE ...................... 33,141 4dr Sdn .............................................. 50,341 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 44,842 4dr Sdn Limited ................................. 31,555 4dr Sdn LT.......................................... 30,545 4WD 4dr Limited ............................... 52,552 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Sport.......................... 47,276 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 35,158 4WD 5dr Auto EX .............................. 57,464 4dr I4 Auto EX-L ................................ 42,487 4WD 5dr Auto EX .............................. 41,915 Dbl 4.7L V8 5-Spd AT SR5................. 71,440 4WD 4dr EX....................................... 39,473 4WD 4dr VP....................................... 32,721 4WD 5dr EX-L.................................... 32,025 2dr Conv Deluxe ................................ 33,367 4WD 4dr Sport .................................. 29,691 2dr Conv PRHT Auto Touring............. 19,680 ........................................................... 35,279
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4dr Sdn 3.2L 4MATIC ........................ 55,726 5dr 7-Passenger Van LE AWD........... 54,187 4WD EXL AT ......................................42,006 4dr Sdn I4 Auto LE............................. 10,411 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 45,792 4dr I4 Auto EX ...................................18,832 4WD 5dr EX.......................................47,062 4WD 4dr Auto S ................................44,567 4WD 4dr V6 XLT ................................28,886 4dr Wgn Touring................................ 39,089 4WD 5dr EX.......................................34,007 4WD 4dr LE .......................................50,642 4WD 5dr LX .......................................10,326 4dr Sdn Luxury I................................. 31,363 4WD 4dr V6 Limited.......................... 47,581 4WD 4dr 4-cyl Limited ...................... 34,449 5dr EX ................................................49,288 4WD 4dr EXL .....................................51,202 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 26,864 AWD 4dr SXT ....................................34,365 4WD 4dr EX.......................................35,014 4WD 4dr SE.......................................38,604 4WD 4dr SE.......................................50,648 4WD 4dr EX.......................................32,049 4WD 4dr EX.......................................32,743 4dr Wgn SXT .....................................26,204 AWD 4dr S ........................................5,140 4WD 4dr Auto ...................................42,957 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar..... 12,321 4WD 4dr SE.......................................45,038 4WD Crew Cab SWB Auto SE .......... 19,582 4dr Sdn Auto .....................................29,753 4WD 4dr XLT .....................................30,966 4dr Sdn ..............................................54,253 4WD Crew Cab Bighorn/Lonestar..... 13,123 4WD 4dr EX-L....................................54,276 4dr Wgn Touring................................ 24,665 4WD 4dr SE.......................................51,573 4dr V6 Auto EX-L PZEV...................... 45,426 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 23,405 Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT SR5................. 62,285 4dr Sdn ..............................................42,416 2WD Ext Cab 143.5â&#x20AC;? SLE ..................20,359 Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade.............. 41,984 4WD Ext Cab 143.5â&#x20AC;? LT.....................21,185 4WD Ext Cab 134.0â&#x20AC;? Work Truck *Ltd Avail*....11,684 4dr Auto G35x AWD..........................25,751 AWD 4dr SLE-2 .................................28,860 4WD Ext Cab 143.5â&#x20AC;? LS .................... 6,691 AWD 4dr LT w/2LT ............................7,695 4dr Sdn Auto .....................................28,393 4WD Quad Cab 140.5â&#x20AC;? SLT ............... 37,344 AWD 4dr V6 ......................................35,319 4WD 4dr ............................................8,679 4WD Ext Cab 143.5â&#x20AC;? LT.....................13,714 4dr Sport Sdn Auto............................46,809 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD.................. 46,239 AWD 4dr Limited...............................47,471 ...........................................................25,908 AWD 4dr............................................31,903 4WD 4dr 4-cyl 4-Spd AT Ltd.............. 9,438 Dbl 5.7L V8 6-Spd AT Grade.............. 35,571 4WD Crew Cab 143.5â&#x20AC;? LS................. 4,275 4dr Sdn Auto Nav.............................. 29,817 4dr Sdn Auto Nav.............................. 26,414 4dr Sdn Limited ................................. 26,284 4WD Ext Cab 143.5â&#x20AC;? LTZ...................34,286 AWD 4dr............................................29,326 4WD SuperCab 145â&#x20AC;? STX ................. 6,866 4dr Wgn w/Snrf ................................34,206 AWD 4dr SLE1...................................35,725 4dr Sdn ..............................................29,967 4dr Sdn ..............................................26,270 4dr Sdn ..............................................33,950 AWD 4dr V6 ......................................29,357 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD.................. 29,283 4dr Sdn ..............................................31,761 5dr EX-L w/RES .................................33,322 ...........................................................44,097 4dr Sport Sdn Auto AWD.................. 30,392 4WD 4dr V6 Base..............................15,950 AWD 4dr SLT1...................................29,877 4WD 4dr V6 LE ..................................9,592 4dr Sdn ..............................................22,769 4WD Ext Cab 143.5â&#x20AC;? LT.....................1,932 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE Ltd AWD............ 38,265 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................14,422 AWD 4dr 30i......................................11,080 4WD 4dr V6 Limited.......................... 40,073 4WD 4dr Sport Pkg............................42,029 4WD 4dr Laredo ................................15,821 AWD 4dr LE.......................................16,337 AWD 4dr............................................30,174 4dr Sdn Auto Type-S .........................39,431 4WD 4dr V6 SE.................................. 18,105 5dr 7-Pass Van XLE FWD ..................21,440 4WD 4dr ............................................42,177 AWD 4dr............................................31,236 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................ 25,472 AWD 4dr............................................12,223 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 24,550 4dr Sdn 3.0L Sport 4MATIC............... 30,654 4dr 3.5L 4MATIC................................ 32,454 AWD 4dr............................................41,678 AWD 4dr............................................34,832 AWD 4dr............................................30,806 AWD 4dr............................................24,613 4dr Sdn 2WD Tech ............................ 34,321 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................ 25,172 4dr Sdn 3.0L Luxury 4MATIC............. 20,192 4WD 4dr V6 SR5 ...............................26,102 2dr Cpe Man quattro 2.0L Premium Plus ..31,765 4MATIC 4dr .......................................18,909 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................ 24,282 AWD 4dr............................................27,853 4WD 4dr V6 Limited.......................... 15,633 AWD 4dr............................................32,520 4WD 4dr LV8 6-Spd AT Ltd................15,288 AWD 4dr............................................5,905 AWD 4dr 30i......................................21,554 4MATIC 4dr 3.5L................................ 14,517 4dr Sdn AWD ....................................25,773
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*ALL PRICES PLUS TAX, TAG, & TITLE. FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH APPROVED CREDIT. PRIOR SALES EXCLUDED. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. WARRANTY ON SELECT MAKES AND MODELS. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. UNITS MAY BE SOLD PRIOR TO PRINTING. OFFERS EXPIRE 05/31/11.
Call 1.866.356.9383
MotorWorld Drive, Just Off Interstate 81, Wilkes-Barre
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FORD `05 WHEEL CHAIR LIFT VAN Seating capacity for 7 plus 2 wheel chairs. 140,000 miles. Great condition. Asking $7,000. For more details, Call 570-589-9181
FORD `06 EXPLORER 78,400 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, AM/ FM radio, CD changer, DVD player, keyless entry, leather interior, moon roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper. $16,000 (570) 954-5462 Call after 9 a.m.
FORD `97 DIESEL
Cummins engine, 8-L. 49,049 miles. 33,000 gross wt. 6,649 light wt. $19,500 Must see! (570) 829-5886
FORD `99 E250
Wheelchair Van 78,250 miles. Fully serviced, new battery, tires & rods. Seats 6 or 3 wheelchairs. Braun Millennium lift with remote. Walk up door. Front & rear A/C. Power locks & windows. Excellent condition. $7,500. 570-237-6375
FORD `99 RANGER 4x4 Extended cab,
V6 4.0, automatic. PW, PL, cruise. Runs & looks good. No rust. 89K. $5,500. DEALER (570) 868-3914
FORD ‘03 WINDSTAR LX Loaded with extras including entertainment system. 55k Serviced with warranty
KELLY AUTO SALES 875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243
FORD ‘04 F-150
X-Cab, V8, automatic, 4x2 Serviced with warranty
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HONDA `10 ODYSSEY
Special Edition. Maroon, Fully loaded. Leather seats. TV/DVD, navigation, sun roof plus many other extras. 3rd seat . Only 1,900 Miles. Brand New. Asking $37,000 (570) 328-0850
INTERNATIONAL ‘95 DUMP TRUCK
Refurbished, rebuilt engine, transmission replaced. Rear-end removed and relubed. Brand new 10’ dump. PA state inspected. $12,900/best offer. 570-594-1496
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
JEEP ‘99 GRAND CHEROKEE 6 cylinder,
automatic, sunroof, CD Excellent runner! $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
JEEP `00 WRANGLER
78,500 miles, 6 cylinder automatic, hard & soft tops. Well maintained. Many new parts. Adult driven only. Kelly Blue Book $10,400, Asking $8,800. 570-704-8730
JEEP `02 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO
Triple black, economical 6 cylinder. 4x4 select drive. CD, remote door opener, power windows & locks, cruise, tilt wheel. 108k highway miles. Garage kept. Super clean inside and out. No rust. Sale price $6,895. Scranton. 570-466-2771
JEEP `02 LIBERTY Blue/grey, new
KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243
FORD ‘05 RANGER Extended cab,
6 cylinder. Automatic, RWD $5,990
MARSH MOTORS 1218 Main St. Swoyersville, PA 570-718-6992 Buy-Sell-Trade
FORD ‘06 F-150 XLT X-Cab, V8, automatic, 4x4 Serviced with warranty
KELLY AUTO SALES 875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243
GMC `99 SUBURBAN
Champagne exterior, leather interior, power windows & locks, 4 wheel drive. $4,850. Call for condition and known issues. 570-362-4080
rebuilt engine with warranty, new tires & brakes, 4,000 miles. $5,900 or best offer. 570-814-2125
JEEP `06 COMMANDER 4X4 Lockers, V-8. Heat-
ed leather. All power. Navigation, Satellite, Blue tooth, 3rd row, More. 69,000 highway miles. $14,900. Call (570) 855-3657
JEEP `07 WRANGLER X 4x4, stick shift, soft
top. Red exterior, well maintained, garage kept. 11,500 miles, one owner. AC, CD player, cruise control. Tow package with cargo carrier. Excellent condition. $18,700 Call 570-822-9680
JEEPLow ‘02 WRANGLER Miles $13,980
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
JEEP ‘05 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4WD, automatic, V6, Low Miles $15,740
HONDA `02 CR-V EX. Silver. Loaded. 1 owner, very clean, meticulously maintained. 123,000 highway miles. $6,995 570-646-3334 or 570-762-3294
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
`96 LX 450 HYUNDAI `05 FullLEXUS time 4WD, Pearl white with like new TUCSON leather ivory interi61,000 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, cruise control, AM/FM radio, cassette player, CD player, keyless entry, sun/ moon roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, new towing package, auto start. $10,000 (570) 762-4543
or. Silver trim. Garage kept. Excellent condition. 84,000 miles, Asking $10,750 570-654-3076 or 570-498-0005
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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans
LEXUS `06 GX 470
Cypress Pearl with ivory leather interior. Well maintained, garage kept. All service records. Brand new tires. All options including premium audio package, rear climate control, adjustable suspension, towing package, rear spoiler, Lexus bug guard. 42,750 miles.
$28,950
(570) 237-1082
1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park
MAZDA ‘04 TRIBUTE LX Automatic, V6
Sunroof, CD 1 owner Extra Clean! $5,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377
MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE Utility, 4WD $18,655
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
MERCEDES BENZ ‘06 R350 CLASS WAGON
4Matic, 3rd row, power tailgate $21,960
115,930 miles MUST SELL $7,200 OBO (570)760-0511
Trucks/ SUVs/Vans
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
MINI ‘08 COOPER
2 door, automatic, leather, sky roof, boost cd, fogs $19,945
automatic, all-wheel drive, 4 door, air conditioning, all power, CD player, leather interior, tinted windows, custom wheels, $13,000 Call 570-829-8753 Before 5:00 p.m.
TOYOTA `06
TACOMA Automatic, V6, TRD, Sport Package, 4x4, 45K miles, Excellent condition. $18,900 (973) 906-9311
TOYOTA ‘03 TACOMA Black, 4 cyl., 4x4 automatic, 89K Serviced with warranty
KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243
TOYOTA ‘07 FJ CRUISER
Yellow, 4x4, 6 cyl., automatic, well equipped. Serviced with warranty
KELLY AUTO SALES
875 W. Market St. Kingston, PA. 570-287-2243
TOYOTA ‘08 MATRIX 1 Owner
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
TRACTOR TRAILERS
FREIGHTLINER ’97 MIDROOF 475 CAT & 10 speed transmission. $12,000 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
MITSUBISHI `08 RAIDER V
ERY GOOD CONDITION!
29,500 miles. 24X4 drive option, 4 door crew cab, sharp silver color with chrome step runners, premium rims, good tires, bedliner, V-6, 3.7 liter. Purchases at $26,900. Dealer would sell for $18,875. Asking $17,500 (570) 545-6057
MITSUBISHI `95 MONTERO SR 4WD 177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel drive, 4 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, air bags, power locks, power windows, power mirrors, power seats, cruise control, AM/FM radio, cassette player, CD changer, leather interior, sun roof, rear defroster, rear windshield wiper, new Passed inspection, new battery. $2,500 (570) 868-1100 Call after 2:00 p.m.
MITSUBISHI `97 15’ CUBE VAN Cab over, 4 cylinder diesel engine. Rebuilt automatic transmission. Very good rubber. All around good condition inside & out. Well maintained. Ready to work. PRICE REDUCED! $6,195 or best offer Call 570-650-3500 Ask for Carmen
PONTIAC `04 MONTANA 95,000 miles, well
maintained. Excellent overall condition. Keyless entry, built in baby seat, dual climate control. Rear air. Seats 7. Recent inspection & tires. KBB over $6300. Asking $5,000 firm. Call (570) 417-9884
SATURN ‘09 VUE XE 4WD, automatic Moon Roof $17,875
560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924
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SUZUKI `07 XL-7 56,000 miles,
$13,880
MERCEDES-BENZ
`99 ML 320 Sunroof, new tires,
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FREIGHTLINER ’99 CONDO 430 Detroit, Super 10 transmission. Asking $15,000. ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ with sides. All aluminum, spread axle. $6,500. 2 storage trailers. 570-814-4790
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VOLVO `08 XC90
Fully loaded, moon roof, leather, heated seats, electric locks, excellent condition. New tires, new brakes and rotors. 52,000 miles highway $26,500/ best offer. 570-779-4325 570-417-2010 till 5
TRUCKS FOR SALE Ford, GMC,
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Accounting/ Finance
BUSINESS ANAL YST Sundance Vacations is one of the fastest growing travel companies!! Come be a part of the excitement!! We are currently seeking a Business Analyst for our Accounting Department. The ideal candidate will be extremely proficient with Excel. Experience with Finance & Accounting is preferred. Primary responsibility includes loan portfolio analysis. Candidate must be detail oriented and able to multi-task. Competitive Pay Travel Benefits, Health Insurance 401k, paid vacation
Please call 877-808-1158 or email resume to hr@sundance vacations.com
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OFFICE POSITION Nardone Brothers Bakery is currently accepting resumes for our office located in the Hanover Industrial Park for General Office help specifically in the
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLES AREA
The successful candidate should have experience in working in a fast paced office setting. The candidate should be able to multi task and have experience in all phases of the accounts receivable process. In addition to this the candidate should also have experience in processing transactions, handling incoming phone calls, and interacting with our customers on a daily basis. Experience using Microsoft applications such as Excel and Word are necessary. This is a permanent full time position with the starting salary beginning at $10.00 per hour. Benefit package also sup plied. For immediate consideration please forward a current resume to: John Surdy Controller Nardone Brothers Bakery Inc. 420 New Commerce Blvd Wilkes Barre, PA 18706
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CLERICAL POSITION
Part Time Customer Service office position requiring strong organizational and multitasking skills. A strong attention to detail, extensive data entry, & a good phone personality are required. General hours are Monday-Friday 9:00am– 2:00pm but candidates must be flexible enough to cover for vacations & business meetings. Starting wage will reflect experience. Apply at Leggett & Platt Inc. 1655 Sans Souci Parkway, WilkesBarre, PA 18706. (570) 824-6622 Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action Employer
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Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Full time. Hourly.
Salary based on experience. Must be able to work flexible schedule. Serious inquiries only. Call 570-822-6282 to schedule interview.
Job Seekers are looking here! Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 and ask for an employment specialist
Education/ Training
MIDDLE SCHOOL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Applications are being accepted for two (2) Middle School Assistant Principal positions in the Hazleton Area School District. The positions are fulltime, 12 month permanent positions in grades K to 8. Pennsylvania Elementary or Principal K – 12 certification is required, along with 10 years of successful teaching experience. Candidates must have knowledge of PA Academic Standards and datadriven instruction, teacher supervision and evaluation, student assessment and discipline and strong interpersonal skills. Experience working with a diverse student population is preferred. Applicants should send a letter of interest, resume, standard application, copies of certificate and Act 34, 151 and 114 clearances along with three (3) recommendation letters to Mr. Samuel A. Marolo, Superintendent, Hazleton Area School District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton, PA 18202. Deadline for applications is Friday, June 24, 2011. HASD is an EOE
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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair
LANDSCAPE FOREPERSON Foreman & laborers with experience in installing trees, shrubs, pavers and walls. Valid PA Driver’s License a must. Compensation based on experience. Call 570-779-4346
LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN Looking for career change? We provide initial & ongoing training. Our technicians apply fertilizer, lime & weed preventatives as well as insect control & turf aeration services for residential & commercial customers. Full time work Monday-Friday 8 AM – 5 PM Must have good math skills, clean driving record & pass physical & drug test. Apply online at: www.grasshopper lawns.com Or stop in for application at: 470 E. State Street Larksville, PA 18651 Questions? Email Brian Phillips at: grasshopperjobs@ gmail.com
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
A manufacturer of building materials is seeking an experienced Maintenance Technician at our Hazle Township, PA roofing insulation plant. The qualified candidate must be willing to work second shift and occasional overtime. Experience is necessary in the areas of electrical and mechanical trouble shooting, equipment repair, and welding. PLC, variable speed drives, and PC experience is a plus. Johns Manville offers a competitive wage and benefit package including health insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, 401K savings plan with company match, paid vacation, ten paid holidays, educational assistance program, and a performance bonus. Qualified applicants should send a resume with salary requirements to: Johns Manville 600 Jaycee Drive Hazle Township, PA 18202 Attn: Plant Engineer or email: robert. dwyer@jm.com EEO/AA
Job Seekers are looking here! Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 and ask for an employment specialist Now Hiring the following position:
MECHANIC
Full time. Must have own tools and have inspection license. 100% pre-employment drug testing. Competitive wages. Health, dental, vision, and 401k. Send resume to: Franchelli Enterprises, Inc. 78 Second St. Wilke-Barre, PA 18702 or call 570-829-5385 E.O.E.
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Janitorial/ Cleaning
HOUSEKEEPER 1-2 days per week.
Duties include cleaning, errands, & laundry in our Plains home. Experienced. References required Send resume to PO Box 1676 Plains, PA 18705
HOUSEKEEPER
Part Time (5-9 days bi-weekly) with benefits Perform day-to-day housekeeping and cleaning functions in a long term care facility. Must be willing to work every other weekend and every other holiday. Individualized orientation program. Competitive starting rates Vacation, Holiday and Personal Days Tuition Reimbursement Health insurance and Pension Plan Child Day Care on premises Apply on line at: https://home.eease. com/recruit/ ?id=549522 or Email – Meadowshr@ hotmail.com Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 55 West Center Hill Road Dallas PA 18612 e.o.e.
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Logistics/ Transportation
CDL-A DRIVER
Gas field/landscape drivers plus some hands on labor required. Operate dump trucks and load equipment on lowboy. Deliver to job site. Must operate skid steer excavator, hydro-seed truck, etc. Will plow in winter. Must have clean driving record and pass drug test. Call Harvis Interview Service @ 542-5330. Leave message. Will send an application. Or forward resume: varsity.harvis@ gmail.com Employer is Varsity, Inc. No walk-ins. EOE Drivers
CONTRACT DRIVERS
Put your vehicle to work part-time and earn extra income delivering packages to nursing homes. Great supplemental income. Great tax benefits. Great Company to work for! Fuel-Surcharge Protection as fuel costs rise. Route are round-trip from Wilkes-Barre, PA. You must have a winning attitude, appearance, and a fuel-efficient minivan or car. Call 800-818-7958 for a personal interview! www. scriptfleet.com
DRIVERS
Well established distribution company seeks Full-Time (40 plus hours per week) drivers. Valid Class A CDL, minimum 5 years allseason driving experience, clean driving record, and no DUIs are a must. Flatbed experience helpful. Drivers are assigned dedicated weekly runs and regional travel including some overnights in sleeper. Positions require some moderate to heavy lifting, good communication skills, attention to detail, commitment, punctuality. Positions include competitive compensation and benefits package. Please send resume to: c/o Times Leader Box 2540 15 N. Main Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250
OFFICE FURNITURE INSTALLERS/ DELIVERY DRIVER
Distribution Company specializing in office furniture installation & White Glove delivery now hiring Full & Part time • Installers • Non–CDL Delivery Drivers • Competitive Pay • Benefits Available Email inquires to: danedwards@ edwardsoffice.org or call 570-501-0589
TRUCK DRIVER
Full time, able to drive a 20’ truck, 7 year clean driving record, able to do physical work and lift 60 lbs., PA driver medical card, motor vehicle report, flexible hours, $9/hour plus incentive on pounds collected. Apply at: U’SAgain Recycling 486 S. Empire St. Wilkes-Barre 570-270-2670
TRUCK DRIVER
Looking for Class-B Driver with dump truck experience. Competitive wages offered with health benefit contributions. Plenty of work available. Call for more details. 570-237-0425
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COUNSELOR
Substance Abuse Counselor needed for an outpatient program. Full time with benefits & competitive salary. Master’s or Bachelor’s degree required with preference given to those with experience. Fax resume to 570-822-5147 or email apabon@ minersmedical.com
PART TIME INTAKE / MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST This position is for
an outpatient substance abuse program. Responsibilities include coordinating admissions & follow through with patients initial needs Fax resume to 570-822-5147 or email at apabon@ minersmedical.com
PERSONAL CARE AIDES PART TIME 7-3 & 11-7 H.S. DIPLOMA OR GED REQUIRED
PART TIME DIETARY
Please apply in person
Riverview Ridge 300 Courtright St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702
RNs
Golden Care Home Health, seeking per diem nurses. Excellent rates and paid mileage. Agency will orient. Home care experience a plus (Agency 26 years, Top 500, JCAHO). Call 570-654-2883 (EOE)
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Other
3 summer openings at YMCA Camp Kresge
NURSE
Must be a currently certified RN, weekly positions available. On-site housing required. Kids come to camp for free, weekly salary $475/ week. Openings start June 19, 2011 through July 29, 2011
CAMP COOK
Previous food service experience (50200 people). Onsite housing available, weekly salary $350/week. Position starts June 13, 2011 through August 26, 2011.
FACILITIES & PROPERTY
Previous maintenance and grounds experience, Housekeeping & mowing. Salary range $8-$10 /hour. Position available now through end of September middle of October. All inquiries please contact: Mike McElhinney, 570-823-2191 x 152 mack.mcelhinney@ wbymca.org Resumes and applications accepted at Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA 40 W. Northampton St. Wilkes Barre, PA 18701
STOCK ROOM PERSONNEL
Company seeks a conscientious, self motivated person to fill an opening in our Stock Room. Responsibilities include receiving material into and issuing material from the stock room. Forklift and Computer experience a plus. Must have ability to lift a 70 lb box. Benefits include Medical Coverage after 3 months, 401K Retirement after 12 months, 2 weeks paid Vacation Per Year as Vested. Send resume or apply in person 8 AM to 4:40 PM Integrated Power Designs, Inc. Hanover Industrial Estates; 300 Stewart Road; WilkesBarre, PA 18706 No Phones Calls Please. EOE
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Production/ Operations
FOREPERSON OR TRAINEE
Full time, all shifts. Leadership and people skills needed for fast-paced union plant. Send resumes to: c/o Times Leader Box 2555 15 N. Main Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250
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Project/ Program Management
ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE 3 people needed to
assist manager. Duties will include recruiting, training & marketing. Will train. Call Mr. Scott (570)288-4532 E.O.E
Sales/Retail/ Business Development
HAZLETON/ LUZERNE COUNTY SALES REPRESENTATIVE NEPA’s largest circulated print publication is looking for an experienced Sales Representative to work in Hazleton and Luzerne County. Qualified individual will have at least two years outside business to business sales experience, will call on existing customers as well as securing new business. A sales assistant will assist in securing confirmed appointments but COLD CALLING IS REQUIRED! Position is $1,000.00 per month salary plus 20% commission. Benefits include health insurance, fitness membership & paid vacation. Please submit your resume to: prminc14@aol.com
HONESDALE/ LACKAWANNA COUNTY SALES REPRESENTATIVE NEPA’s largest cir-
culated print publication is looking for an experienced Sales Representative to work in Honesdale and Lackawanna County. Qualified individual will have at least two years outside business to business sales experience, will call on existing customers as well as securing new business. A sales assistant will assist in securing confirmed appointments but COLD CALLING IS REQUIRED! Position is $1,000.00 per month salary plus 20% commission. Benefits include health insurance, fitness membership & paid vacation. Please submit your resume to prminc14@aol.com
SALES EXECUTIVE
Good telephone skills a must! Must be computer literate! High commissions paid, medical insurance, 401(k) plan. Selling, scanning and data management services. Call for interview: 570-826-9811 P.C. Data Centers of PA Inc.
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Business Opportunities
BEER DISTRIBUTOR
License available with option to lease building or sold separately. 570-954-1284 DRIVE-SHAFT FABRICATER Willing to train. Will sell stock or equipment seperately. For more info, call (570) 823-0245
JAN-PRO COMMERCIAL CLEANING OF NEPA Be Your Own Boss Work Full or Part time Accounts available NOW throughout Wilkes Barre, Scranton, and Hazleton. We guarantee $5,000 to $200,000 in annual billing. Small investment We’re ready Are you? For more info Call 570-824-5774
Janproofnepa.com
Landscaping business for sale. Must have 5 years experience in landscape design, retaining walls and all aspects of paver work. Includes dump truck, mini excavator, 2 skidsters, trailer & 2 snow plows. Serious inquiries only. 570-233-6880
RESTAURANT FOR SALE
Inside Church Hill Mall, high traffic area. Established 15 years. RENT IS FREE. Serious inquiries call 570-582-5208
630 Money To Loan “We can erase your bad credit 100% GUARANTEED.” Attorneys for the Federal Trade Commission say they’ve never seen a legitimate credit repair operation. No one can legally remove accurate and timely information from your credit report. It’s a process that starts with you and involves time and a conscious effort to pay your debts. Learn about managing credit and debt at ftc. gov/credit. A message from The Times Leader and the FTC.
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Air Conditioners
AIR CONDITIONER! Haier 8000 BTU. Works perfect! Used for only 2 months last summer. Comes with remote. $125. 570-237-6001 MILK CAN with lid, painted black has decal $30. Glider chairs with cushions set of 2 $45. Presto Electric fry with high lid $15. Sunbeam electric mixer (3 bowls) $25. Dansk pizza baking stone set (brand new in box) $12. 570-288-8689
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Antiques & Collectibles
$ ANTIQUES BUYING $
Old Toys, model kits, Bikes, dolls, old gun Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544 COLLECTIBLE Seagram’s Mirror( great condition) 1908 Stanley Cup $50. or best offer. Call Mark at 570-301-3484 or Allison at 631-6635 COMIC BOOKS Gen 13-1, X-files, Spiderman & many others, $1 each. 570-829-2411 NEON SIGN - Electric, Camel sign, 30 years old, $150. 570-829-2411 PHONOGRAPH: Realistic with 8 track and speakers. Includes records & tapes. $30 570-735-6167 RECORDS - LP’S, 78’S, 45’S From 40’S, 50’S, 60’S & 70’S. $1 each. (570) 829-2411 RECORDS: a variety of old 78 records albums. $30. or best offer. 570-333-5263 WASHINGTON QUARTERS 1934-D, 1938-P-1940-D $55. 570-287-4135 YEARBOOKS: Coughlin H.S. 1926, 1928, 1932, 1937, 1940, 1961, 1963, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1949. G.A.R. H.S. 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1945, 1946, 1951, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1961, 1965, 1966, 1970, 1980, 1985, 2005, 2006. Meyers H.S. 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1960, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977. Kingston H.S. 1938, 1939, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1949. Plymouth H.S. 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1938, 1943, 1944, 1959, 1960. Hanover H.S. 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1960. West Pittston H.S. Annual 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1959. Luzerne H.S. 1951, 1952, 1956, 1957, 1959. Berwick H.S. 1952, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1967, 1968, 1969 ,1970. Lehman H.S. 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1980. Nanticoke Area H.S. 1976, 2008. Dallas H.S. 1966, 1967, 1968. Bishop Hoban H.S. 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975. West Side Central Catholic H.S. 1965 1974, 1980, 1981. Westmoreland H.S. 1952, 1953 - 1954 G.A.R. H.S. 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 Pittston H.S. 1936, 1951, 1954, 1963 Pittston Hospital School of Nursing, J.O.Y. of 1957, 1959 West Pittston H.S. 1950, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1960 Hazleton H.S. 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. 1951, 1952 570-825-4721
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Appliances
APPLIANCE PA RT S E T C .
Used appliances. Parts for all brands. 223 George Ave. Wilkes-Barre 570-820-8162 DRYER GE 7 cu. ft. electric, brand new, never used $300 call 570-855-5725. leave message
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Appliances
DISHWASHER: Whirlpool built-in. White , 6 months old, like brand new. Many features. $350. Frigidaire microwave oven (above range). White, uses standard outlet. $75. 570-696-4204
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Baby Items
STROLLER: Graco Duo-Glider beige & black $60. Fisher Price Laugh & Learn Home $30. Hasbro Playskool Let’s Play Together Peek ‘N Play Discovery Tent $20. Fisher Price Laugh & Learn learning table $10. Leap Frog LeapStart learning gym $10. Leave a message 570-926-9016
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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 GRILL electric ceramic 12”x12” nonstick. Smoke free. New in box. $15. 570-655-2154 MICROWAVE over the range GE Spacemaker, white $25. 570-696-4020 REFRIGERATOR: Frigidaire. White. Large. Freezer up top. Very Clean, fairly new, in good working condition. $250 negotiable. Call 570-283-6943 Leave Message WASHER & DRYER in great condition. Whirlpool and GE. Both work great.. $99. Eric 609-433-5660 (Wilkes-Barre) WASHER & electric dryer, Kenmore, less than one year old! Excellent Condition! Moving. Call for details. $400. 570-287-0148 WASHER/GAS DRYER Maytag, very good condition. $275. for both $150. each. 570-814-7485 Why Spend Hundreds on New or Used Appliances? Most problems with your appliances are usually simple and inexpensive to fix! Save your hard earned money, Let us take a look at it first! 30 years in the business. East Main Appliances 570-735-8271 Nanticoke
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WEDDING GOWN package REDUCED. New, tags on, ivory strapless, size 10, ivory strapless, beautiful bead work, veil beaded to match & slip. Paid $600 asking $100. 570-287-3505
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Building Materials
BATHROOM SINK SET: Gerber white porcelain bathroom sink with mirror and medicine cabinet. Matching set. $80. 570-331-8183 BAY WINDOW Anderson center Bay Window. $100. 570-825-5847 DOOR. 36”x80” solid wood, 6 panel. Exterior or interior. Natural oak finish, right or left with hardware. $200. Call 570-735-8730 or 570-332-8094 GUTTERS One 22’, and one 28’ also one 10’ spout, all hardware included paid $220 sell for $180 or best offer. 570-740-6205
Clothing
COAT - Ladies Black Persian Lamb with fur on collar. $50. 570-313-5213 MISSES CLOTHING medium & large 10 pullover sweaters, 10 tops $20. all 570-824-0248 PURSES (2) Vera Bradley assorted purses $15. each. 570-693-2612 VINTAGE SLIPS $1.00 (30) Call 823-4941
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Commercial/ Industrial Equipment
GENERATOR. Centurion commercial generator w/220 outlet. 5000 watt, used only 2 hours. Paid $650, sell $400 or best offer. 570-606-7382
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Computer Equipment & Software
DESK. Computer Desk $50. Call 7358730 or 332-8094 DESKTOP SYSTEMS inc. pc/printer/monitor/kyb+ms.IBM/HP p4ht & above. All windows 7, office 10, AV, cdrw-dvd,+ more.$125 & up . LAPTOPS =$150$250, DESKTOP complete systems $125-$175. all refurbished off lease, w7 or xppro, antivirus, wifi, dvd rw+ more! Warranty & free delivery! 570-862-2236 SCANNER: Cannon F916000 $25 570-331-0815
SINK TOP 37”X22”, Opal, NEW $25. 570-675-3328
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VANITY TOP 36” cultured marble vanity top beige with nickel faucet $100 call 570-417-4188
EXERCISE BENCH: dumbbell exercise bench for sale. Very sturdy and thick all around, like new. $30. Call Eric 609-433-5660 (Wilkes-Barre)
Wood - Tree house pressure treated wood. $95. 570-817-1094
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Cemetery Plots/Lots
CEMETERY PLOTS FOR SALE (4) Four plots, all together. Crestlawn Section of Memorial Shrine Cemetery in Kingston Twp. $600 each. Willing to split. For info, call (570) 388-2773
CEMETERY PLOTS Plymouth National Cemetery in Wyoming. 6 Plots. $450 each. Call 570-825-3666
CEMETERY PLOTS (3) together.
Baby Items
Maple Lawn Section of Dennison Cemetery. Section ML. $550 each. 610-939-0194
BABY ITEMS: Newborn swing $50. Childcraft crib $75. Childcraft oak 4 drawer chest $100. Oak dresser combo changing table $100. Newborn-12 month clothing - girl $5. each. Toddler bumper for bed. $10. 570-825-0569
MEMORIAL SHRINE CEMETERY 6 Plots Available
May be Separated Rose Lawn Section $450 each 570-654-1596
BABY TOYS, $15. tODDLER TOYS $15. GRACO CAR SEAT $20. 570-868-0481
OAKLAWN CEMETERY 4 grave sites,
CRIB Designer. Metal nickel finish. Great for use or children’s shop display. $95/ 570-457-7854 DRESSING TABLE Jenny Lind $10. Baby toys from $1. 570-331-0815
Bridal Items
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fabulous location. Purchased 20 years ago. 2 lots - $1,200 4 lots - $2,200 610-838-7727
STROLLER excellent condition with basket, hood & cup holder. $15. 570-472-1646
ST. NICHOLAS’ CEMETERY, SHAVERTOWN 6 Plots. Can be divided. Near Entrance. $550 each. Call 570-675-9991
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412 Autos for Sale
Exercise Equipment
PARABODY Serious Steel 400 Total WorkOut Machine, plus floor mat $80. 570-457-4494 WEIGHT BENCH with 80 lbs plastic weights with bar and preacher attachment. $50. 570-371-3367
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Furniture & Accessories
ASSORTED FURNITURE: 2 end tables, glass on black metallic frame. $20; Black leather living room chair. Great condition. $20; Kitchen or backyard solit wood table with green metallic frame $15; Futon in decent shape. Can be used as sofa or bed. Can include cushion if wanted $25; Twin size portable bed frame. Folds up and rolls anywhere. $39. Eric 609-433-5660 (Wilkes-Barre) BEDROOM SETBroyhill 5 piece oak includes bed, 2 night stands, dresser, armoire + extras! Wilkeswood apts, Wilkes-Barre. $800 570-905-7521
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CHAIR small overstuffed parlor or bedroom chair, pink & white stripe, good condition $10. China breakfront, 4 door $400. 3 pink banquet tablecloths 1 white banquet table cloth, 4 matching napkins $5. all. 570-675-0920 COFFEE TABLE, vintage 1950’s/1960’s , blonde wood finish, rectangular, 36”L x 20”W x 16”H, excellent $30. MIRROR, Victoria style, elegant with burnished gold gilding, measures 38” L x 30” W, excellent condition, $40 call 709-3146 DINETTE/KITCHEN SET rattan 5 piece. 42” round tile top table + 4 swivel arm chairs, padded seats. Very well made, excellent condition. Delivery possible asking $125. 868-6327 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER solid oak Raymour and Flannigan $40. 570 457 4494 FUTON Cost $600. Will sell for $250. 570-235-1389 KITCHEN SET. Wood, oval, brown table, good shape. $75. 570-970-6651 LAMPS (2) grey metal & black. $25 each. 570-740-1246
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Twin sets: $149 Full sets: $169 Queen sets: $189 All New American Made 570-288-1898 PATIO PICNIC TABLE: 6 chairs. Table is light green chairs are dark green $125.00. 570-288-5628 PATIO SET - 36 in. diameter table and 4 chairs, wooden, foldable. Like New. $50. 570-824-0591 PATIO SET - Sage green 3 piece patio bar set - has 2 swivel stools. Very good condition. $125 FUTON - Oak with futon cover. Excellent condition. $150 (570) 868-0220 PATIO TABLE with 4 chairs/cushions, like a bronze brownish frame with a nice glass top with a hint of green to the tempered glass. $165. Cash or Paypal. 570-735-2661 RECLINER: Faux leather, black, good condition $40. 570-926-9016 Recliners - Two. Good working condition. Great for a basement area, rec room or cottage. FREE 570-970-0372
746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets
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DESK brown, very sturdy, 2 drawers, excellent condition, $40. 570-472-1646
144 Pettebone St MONDAY 9AM-3PM Household items, ladies clothing size 12 and other miscellaneous items.
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Machinery & Equipment
HAULMARK ‘07 TRAILER 6’X14’ Like new with
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electric brakes, new tires and reinforced tongue. $2700. 570-239-5457 904 Broadway Rd Sunday & Monday 9am-2pm Arts & Craft items, household, clothing for men & women, tools and more!
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Medical Equipment
POWER CHAIR Jazzy Select, $500 570-829-2411
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OUTDOOR SALE
Wheelchair for child $ 65. (570) 817-1094
Sunday & Monday 12 noon to 4 pm Rain Dates Sunday & Monday 12 noon to 4 pm DALE K. MYERS ANTIQUES 6 miles South of Tunkhannock on Route 29 on the Dallas Tunkhannock Highway at Evans Falls PA 570-836-1582
WHEELCHAIR Rolls Invacare, perfect condition. $200. 570-735-8730 or 332-8094
758 Miscellaneous AIR CONDITIONER Kenmore 8,000 BTU with remote. $80. 570-885-2222 BARREL, wooden. 53 gallon. Excellent condition $195. 570-876-3830
752 Landscaping & Gardening
1st Choice Landscaping
See our ad in the Call an Expert section under Category 1165 - Lawn Care
BEDLINER: 89 Chevy S10 truck bedliner, standard cab $30. 2000 Chevy Cavalier LS rear trunk spoiler, black $10. Four barrel carb running from Chevy motor $50. 3 suitcases in excellent shape $40. 570-740-1246
BITTO LANDSCAPING & LAWN SERVICE See Our Ad In The Call An Expert Section 1162
EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE See Our Ad Under #1162 570-899-5759
BRIDAL ITEMS wedding gown size 14 beaded & sequence bodice & train $65. Wedding candle with tea light insert $3. Size 7 flower girl dress $35 matching accessories $10. 570-331-0815
FREE DIRT FILL WITH ROCK. Just come and pick it up. Hard to find rich black soil. Screen or rake it to make top soil. 1,000’s of triaxial truck loads available. 189 Foote Avenue, Duryea 570-457-6610
CANES & WALKING STICKS. NEW BATCH! Different sizes and shapes. Made from the roots of Slippery Maple Trees. Over 20 available at $4 each. 735-2081.
Keller’s Lawn Care See our ad under Call An Expert 1162 Landscape & Garden
CEDAR CHEST, $75, Floor Lamp, $25, Pine shelf $5. Swag, grapes & wine bottles $5. 570-693-2612
Lawn Maintenance See our ad under Call An Expert 1165 Lawn Care LAWN MOWER: Craftsman, rear bag, high rear wheels, excellent condition $135. 570-822-4251
CROCKS two 5 gallon for $15. each. 570-824-6770 CURTAINS white lace, Priscilla 64” long $3. pair. Twin yellow bedspread $3. 570-474-5653
LAWN TRACTOR $550. Craftsman 42” 18 H.P. New blades, excellent condition. 472-3888
DISHES 3 sets, $10 each. CANNING JARS pints & quarts, $1.25 & $1.50 per dozen. About 10 dozens. 823-4941
LAWNMOWER, Craftsman, electric start 875 Series. 21” cut EZ walk, vary speed, asking $175. 570-855-8764
DVD PLAYER: symponic new in the box never used or opended with remote $30.00 cd player am/fm cassett works great boom box $30.00 Color printer with wires and hook ups works great $20.00 sega system with 6 games one controller all wires and hook ups plays beautiful $30.00 vcr with wires and hook ups 4-head record on screen display and timer $20.00 570-822-8957
Patrick & Deb’s Lawn Care See our ad under Call An Expert 1162 Landscape & Garden Peter’s Lawncare See our ad under Call an Expert 1165 Lawn Care
LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED! 746 Garage Sales/
CEDAR CHEST $130. LIQUOR CHEST made from wood antique radio cabinet, 2 doors 5’ high $60. Antique toy carpet loom, wooded 2’x1’x1’ $30. 570-639-2780 CHAIR rocks & swivels, love seat, pink color, good condition. both $50. 570-655-2154
Furniture & Accessories
Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified!
TRIMMER/MOWER 5.5 HP, never used, 12” beaver blade, runs great. $125. Call Bill 735-4773
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Pools & Spas
776 Sporting Goods
FOOTBALL BEDDING full size includes bedspread, blanket & drapes, excellent condition. Asking $200. Call Pat 570-262-4582
TOASTER OVEN/ BREAD MAKER combination by Toastmaster, digital control, like new. Originally. $130. asking $35. 570-868-6327 TRAILER homemade construction trailer converts to boat trailer holds up to 1 ton $175. 570-825-3955
BAQACIL CHEMICALS. 7 gallon Oxidizer, 11 half gal bottles Sanitizer/Algistat. Plains. Worth $450. Will sell for $225. Used ABOVE GROUND POOL, 24’ round, 4’ deep. YOU dismantle & remove. POOL ONLY. Pump/filter NOT available. Plains. New price $100. 823-2958
BOWLING BALL: Ebonite 8 lb. ball with case $25. Girl’s Vintage Schwinn bicycle $70. Sony trinitron 27” color tv $50., Mintekt DVD player $15. 570-829-4776
VACUUM Electrolux upright, like new, excellent condition $100. 822-9855
POOL LADDER for above ground swimming pool $25. 570-655-6465
GARAGE SALE ITEMS. PIANO, Korg Electric, $75. POOL, 26’ above ground $500, WEDDING GOWN, 1957, $50, HOVEROUND, 2010, $300, GOLF CLUBS, Titleist Clone, $30 570-675-3509
GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS
4 new Blizzak snow tires LM25V, 205/ 50R1793V $100 each. GOLF CLUBS assorted, balls, new golf pull cart. 2 Pottery barn pink lamps & decorative shade $35. Picture, medium oak frame 3’x5’ of Botanical garden print $60. Girl’s bleached oak picture frame, young girl on bench, 11/1’x2’ $45. Assorted size Victorian hat boxes, pink, 6 total $3. each. 3 assorted sizes pottery floor jugs, vine & grape, motif $45. Girl’s 10 speed bile $50. IPOD radio/ alarm combo $30. 570-498-0977
GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS
Fancy dining room, 8 chairs, hutch, table $400. Oak gun cabinet, holds 6 $50. Marcy weight machine, 205 lb. olympic weights $250. Weight bench 65 lb weights, preacher bar, dumbbells $50. Full size bed complete $150. Onkyo surround sound system, 7 speakers $50. Portable sump pumb. Best offers. 570-868-5311
GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS
Power Wheels Dora Jeep 6v battery $30. Baby Einstein and Fisher Price activity mats $5. each. Fisher Price aquarium crib toy $5. Bottle/baby food warmer $5. 570-814-8298 Items in Garage for Sale, $.45-$45. or $900 for all. Moving. 570-735-1589 POLICE SCANNER Radio Shack 200 channel, excellent condition. $75. Firm. 570-371-3367 PUMPS 3 air quality pumps with tripods, environmental $25. OSTER FOOD PROCESSOR great for summer $35. VCR JVC like new with remote $25. 570-740-1392 RELIGIOUS ITEMS Hand made Rosaries, $5. Pope John Paul II Memoriblia. 570-829-2411 SAFE DEPOSIT BOX Yale, 18”x13”. $100. 570-825-5847 THE AVENGERS DVD ‘63 boxed set. 6 Classic Episodes with Patrick MacNee and Honor Blackman. $25 Rick 570-283-2552
FIREPLACE: electric fireplace with remote. Height 45” Width 48” white in color, not used. $70. 570-655-3512
TIRES [4] Michilen p-255-60-r19” approximate 25k good condition, no plugs $150. Bumper rear chrome mint condition 88-98 Chevy/GMC full size pickup $175 firm. Tailgate 88-98 Chevy full size pickup, very good condition $75. 570-655-3197
GLASS DOOR. 4 way glass door for bath tub. $25 570-331-8183
TOASTER OVEN white, Hamilton Beach $10. 570-472-1646
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412 Autos for Sale
FENDER BASSMAN 60 Combo. 15 inch speaker in good condition. $159 Call Rick 283-2552
RIDING MOWER Scott’s 42” cut, 17hp, engine runs but needs work. $400 or best offer. 570-855-0390
758 Miscellaneous
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WASHER: Whirlpool Duet front load washer. Whirlpool Duet front dryer. Both white, electric. Only 2 years old. Great condition. Water & Energy Saving. $275 Each or both for $550 . or best offer. Call 570-825-7867 WHEELS Toyota Scion 16” steel 5 lug wheels. Total of 4. Brand new. $180 570-287-1642
760 Monuments & Lots GRAVE LOT Near baby land at Memorial Shine in Carverton. $400. Call 570-287-6327
762
Musical Instruments
Office Equipment
FILE CABINET desktop, 15”x18”, holds hanging folders,$15. 570-655-2154 FILE CABINETS (3) $75 EACH. COPIER, fax, scanner (1) $25. 570-817-1094 PRINTER: Epson workforce 500 printer, new in box 5 features, print/ scan/copy/fax/phot. retail $89 will sell for $35. 819-4951
770
Photo Equipment
CAMERA Minolta XG-M 35 MM SLR with 50 MM F1.7 lens, owners manual, in original box, excellent condition in Wilkes-Barre $45. 607-565-1726 CAMERAS: Kodak Easy Share Camera with yellow case. 3x optical lens, silver, good condition, screen not scratched, takes 2 double A batteries. $25. Sony CyberShot camera. Pink, 7.2 pixels, good condition with battery charger $60. 570-592-1386 DIGITAL CAMERA HP Photosmart 7.2 MegaPixel w/2Gig Memory. Takes stills and video. Used item sold as is. $49 Call Rick 283-2552
772
POOL: above ground, 15ft round 4 years old. Hayward filter. $500. 570-592-3862 VACUUM Hayward Ultra Pool vacuum. Used one season. New $ 500., asking $ 200. 388-6937
774
Restaurant Equipment
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT
BASS AMPLIFIER. Bass guitar amplifier, 15watts. very portable, barely even used $35. Casio piano keyboard. 76 keys, multiple sounds & tones, $140. Both excellent condition. 570-824-1114
766
POOL
Round Above Ground. 18’ diagonal & 5’ deep. Includes solar cover, heavy duty ladder, Hayword motor & other accessories. You dismantle & remove. $700. 570-288-3205
Pools & Spas
POOL 21’ round x 56” deep, new liner, new cover, new pump, new filter complete with deck. $975. or best offer. 570-328-6767
SOMERSET TURN OVER MACHINE model SPM45, $500; ALSO, Bunn Pour Over Coffee Machine, Model # STF15, $225 For more info, call
570-498-3616
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT
Somerset Dough Sheeter, Model CAR-100. Only 1 available. $1,500 Call for more info
570-498-3616
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT
8x12 walk in cooler $2300; 8x8x10 walk in freezer $3800; Pizza oven with stones $2000; Stainless steel kitchen hood $3000; Stainless steel pizza oven hood $4000; bread pan rack $100; 2 soup warmers for $100; 2 door sandwich prep table $500. All equipment is sold as is. For more info, call
570-847-0873
776 Sporting Goods BACKBOARD, Basketball, fiberglass with rim and net. $20. WEIGHTLIFTING BARBELL, 60 lbs in weights, incline bench. $25. COTS, two camping cots. $25. 570-824-0591 BASKETBALL HOOP; Great condition, asking $90. Call 570-331-8183 BIKE RACKS (2) for car trunks or SUV, Hatchbacks not for roofs or hitches. One holds 3-4 bikes $40. Other holds 23 bikes $25. BASKETBALL SYSTEM backboard, hoop, net, pole & stand $50. 570-235-5216 BIKES: NEXT 21 speed, girls mountain bike 24” $40. NEXT 20” BMX boys bike $40. Huffy 24” boys mountain bike $20. 12” Princess bike BMX $20. 570-829-0217 GOLF CLUBS Ram, 3 woods, 2-Hybrids, 7 irons, putter, bag $60. 570-655-4815
POOL TABLE American Heritage 7’ oak & slate Billiard table with blue cloth, includes wall rack, 4 cues & bridge. Excellent condition, buyer must move $899. 570-474-2206
778
Stereos/ Accessories
RECORD TURNTABLE Optimus Model Lab1000 semi-automatic belt drive. Little use. $25. cash. 570-868-6327
780
Televisions/ Accessories
TELEVISION: GE. 28” works good, needs remote $90. 570-740-1246 TELEVISIONS: 2 TV’s, color. 19” & 25”. 25” Polaroid works very well, with remote. $20. 609-433-5660 (Wilkes-Barre) TV 19” color with remote, very good $25. Call Bruce 570-655-4815
782
Tickets
TICKET, DMB Caravan at Balder Field, Atlantic City, NJ. June 24th thru June 26th, 2011. 1-ticket $195 (cost) re-entry for all three days. Must Sell. 570-817-6820
784
Tools
TOOLS: 2 tin snips, rubber mallet, clunk hammer, cold chisels, plumb bob, chalk lines, 4’ level, 10 & 12” wrenches, 16” metal files, bench mount vise, hammer, float, longhandle pick, axe, circular saw blades, pry bars, square & more $145. for all. 10” radial arm saw $95. 16” scroll saw $95. 5” bench mount grinder $30. 7 1/4 circular saw with laser, never used $45. 570-235-5216
786 Toys & Games BICYCLE: Girl’s Huffy 12” BRAND NEW unassembled in box Cotton Candy blue, ages 3 & up includes training wheels $30. Radio Flyer The Inchworm, like new condition $25. Blue Water Table, no cover $10. 570-926-9016 SCOOTER Disney Princess with 3 wheels, age 3 years to 6 years. $10. 570-696-4020 TOY PONY, beautiful plays HI O SILVER cost $199 sacrifice $40. Overland Express battery operated train, 20 racks $25. Easel chalkboard $5. boys small bike $5. 570-675-3328
POOL FILTERS Intex, (disposable) $7. each. 696-4020
PING PONG TABLE, $50. 570-825-5847
XBOX-360. Guitar hero guitar $10. XBOX 360 cordless racing wheel & pedals $20. 570-693-2612
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GOLF ITEMS: many items to choose from. Clubs, drivers, balls, hand coat and many more! $100 for all. Call 570-654-4793
See sales representative for details W Y O M I N G VA L L E Y 415 Kidder Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 570.822.8870
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STEREO SYSTEM. Sharp stereo system in sleek royal blue &d silver. Features a 5 disc CD changer & remote. Comes with 2 speakers & 1 subwoofer. $80. 570-824-1114 TV 25” color, remote, good condition. $20 570-472-1646
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SWIMMING POOL: Intex Easy Set Swimming Pool 15’ X 42” used 1 season, in box, ladder, skimmer, pump, hoses, filter, cover, tarp, vacuum / poles, algaecide, cartridge, chlorine, PH, $25 firm. 570-709-1915
796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise
BUYING SPORT CARDS Pay Cash for
baseball, football, basketball, hockey & non-sports. Sets, singles & wax. 570-212-0398 Buying Toy Cars & Trucks from the 1950’s. DINKY, CORGI, SMITH-MILLER, MATCHBOX, TONKA. Also buying German & Japanese wind-up toys. Larry - Mt. Top 570-474-9202
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CATS & KITTENS 12 weeks & up.
Shots, neutered,
VALLEY CAT RESCUE
824-4172, 9-9 only. Cats - Free to good home. Urgent. All colors - very loveable. Good with people & pets. (570) 460-3539
The Video Game Store 28 S. Main W.B. Open Mon- Sat, 12pm – 6pm 570-822-9929 / 570-941-9908
$$ CASH PAID $$ VIDEO GAMES & SYSTEMS
Highest $$ Paid Guaranteed Buying all video games & systems. PS1 & 2, Xbox, Nintendo, Atari, Coleco, Sega, Mattel, Gameboy, Vectrex etc. DVD’s, VHS & CDs & Pre 90’s toys,
The Video Game Store
1150 S. Main Scranton Mon - Sat, 12pm – 6pm 570-822-9929
VITO’S & GINO’S Wanted: Junk Cars & Trucks Highest Prices Paid!!
KITTENS FREE to good home, now 4 weeks, ready June 19. 4 females, 1 male. 570-814-7485
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Dogs
PAWS TO CONSIDER.... ENHANCE YOUR PET CLASSIFIED AD ONLINE Call 829-7130 Place your pet ad and provide us your email address This will create a seller account online and login information will be emailed to you from gadzoo.com “The World of Pets Unleashed” You can then use your account to enhance your online ad. Post up to 6 captioned photos of your pet Expand your text to include more information, include your contact information such as e-mail, address phone number and or website. DOG: Loving family dog, Frankie, is looking for a new home. 10 year old miniature doberman pincher. (Weighs about 15 lbs). Very friendly. Free to a good home. Call 570-899-1075
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
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Chihuahuas, Poms, Dachshunds, Beagles, Shih Tzus, Bostons, Maltese, Rotties, Yorkies, Westies, Labs, Huskies & more! 570-453-6900 or 570-389-7877
ITALIAN CANE CORSO
Mastiff Puppies Registered and ready to go! Parents on premises. Blue & blue fawn. Vet Checked 570-617-4880
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1092 Highway 315 Blvd (Plaza 315) 315N .3 miles after Motorwold Mon-Sat 10am - 8pm Closed Sundays
Highest Cash Pay Outs Guaranteed We Pay At Least 78% of the London Fix Market Price for All Gold Jewelry Visit us at WilkesBarreGold.com Or email us at wilkesbarregold@ yahoo.com
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES & POMERANIAN PUPPIES
Parents on premises Shots Current. $500 - Poms $550 - Shih-Tzus 570-401-1838 YORKIE - Female. 7 or 8 years old. Lovely. No time to spend with her. 570-675-3328
YORKIE MALE PUPPY
With papers. 4 3/4 months old. Very smart & loveable. Shots & warmed. No fleas. Hypoallergenic. Paper/Outside trained. A bundle of joy! $650. 570-436-5083
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Cats
BEAGLE about 1 year old, black & white, brown face loveable, house trained, not neutered, named Oreo. FREE to good home includes about 1 week of food, kennel, toys & bones. 855-9475
906 Homes for Sale
BACK MOUNTAIN 573 Coon Rd. 900 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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BLAKESLEE
DALLAS
DALLAS
DUPONT
DURYEA
EDWARDSVILLE
211 Hillside One NEW PRICE! Enjoy the comforts & amenities of living in a beautifully maintained townhouse, 3/4 Bedrooms, family room with fireplace out to deck. Bright & airy kitchen, finished lower level, Tennis, Golf & Swimming are yours to enjoy & relax. Maintenance free living. $224,900 MLS# 10-1221 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801
Quality 3 bedroom ranch home on large lot. Family room with cathedral ceiling, gas fireplace, 2 car garage. Access to flagstone patio from family room and master bedroom. Above ground pool with deck.
64 N. Mountain Dr
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AVOCA
HIMALAYAN PERSIAN KITTENS Shots & Wormed Health guarantee Family raised. $450. (570) 922-1706
SILVER & GOLD BUYING
Silver or gold coins, silver flatware sets & pieces, gold jewelry, broken jewelry, boullion, antique silver & gold chains, earrings, watches, etc. Visit Jack-O’s at Merchant Village, Pittston. Old Wal-Mart Store Booth 162 570-328-3428 or 570-855-7197
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One of a kind property set on 6 acres. Charm galore in this Victorian Style home. New kitchen & remodeled baths -Butler kitchen 14x8 (Indoor kidney shape pool & spa area that measures approx. 2,400 sq.ft. not included in square footage. Wine cellar in basement. $525,000 MLS# 11-81 Call Geri 570-862-7432 570-696-0888
LEWITH & FREEMAN REAL ESTATE 570-696-3801
912 Vine Street STATELY 3500+ S.F., 9 room, 2.5 Bath, home with newer vinyl siding, vinyl windows and architectural shingled roof, 2 Car Detached Garage and plenty of paved, Off-Street Parking. Are you a professional looking for an in-home office? Do you have a college-age student, who would treasure some privacy? Do you have a large family or do you just enjoy space? This could be the home for you! Truly versatile, the second floor contains a master bedroom with tiled 4 piece bath, ( jetted tub and separate tiled, stand up shower). This is not a drive-by. Call for appointment. Pat McHale 570-613-9080
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COURTDALE
BEAR CREEK VILLAGE 13 Hedge Road
20 year old Contemporary in prime location. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large kitchen, unfinished basement, hardwood floors 1st floor and attached 2 car garage. Total electric. $265,000 (570) 472-9660
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BERWICK
1419 First Ave
2 story 4 bedroom, 2 bath. 2,244 sq ft. $55,900. MLS 11-521 570-696-2468
BLAKESLEE
AVOCA REDUCED!
314 Packer St. Newly remodeled 3 bedroom home with 1st floor master, 1.5 baths, detached garage, all new siding , windows, shingles, water heater, kitchen and bathrooms. A must see house! For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com $109,900 MLS 11-73 Call Tom 570-262-7716
Stunning 2 story with 2 master bedroom suites, oversized rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, deck, neutral colors, great location. All measurements are approximate. Just Reduced $185,000 570-696-2468
Enjoy this Great Courtdale Cape with Striking kitchen, 3 bedrooms, patio, driveway & more. $109,900. Call Pat 570-885-4165 Coldwell Banker Gerald L. Busch Real Estate, Inc.
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DALLAS
119 Jackson St 4 year old custom built 2 story, foyer, dining room w/custom moldings, family room w/stone fireplace, oak kitchen cabinets w/granite tops, French doors out to patio - Interior recently painted throughout. MLS# 11-1693. $299,900 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN 570-288-9371
37 Chestnut Road (Old Farm Estates) Custom built solid brick 4 bedroom, 3.5 baths Colonial style home with an open floor plan on 1+ acre lot in the Poconos. A few of the amenities include central A/C. 2 Master bedrooms each with bath room and fireplace, ultramodern kitchen, hardwood floors throughout, cathedral ceiling and 2 car garage. MLS #11-653 $469,900 Call Kim 570-466-3338
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119 Midland Drive Custom Built Ranch Home -The ranch home is IN DEMAND! This one offers everything you are looking for! Plenty of space for in-law quarters, 4 bedrooms, cherry kitchen, sunroom, recreation room with 12 seat oak bar. This home includes an attached 2 car garage plus a detached custom garage that can fit up to 12 cars or boat storage, only 5 miles to beautiful Harveys Lake - 1 yr Home Warranty. All this on 4 ACRES of serenity in the heart of Dallas $419,000 MLS #11-155 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723
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DALLAS
20 Fox Hollow Drive Well maintained two story ith fully finished lower level awaits its new family. 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 2 fireplaces. One year home warranty included. Taxes reflect both lots. Wonderful neighborhood. Double lot. $310,000 MLS #11-1806 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
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DALLAS
20 OAK DRIVE WOW! This home offers replacement windows, newer hot water heater, gas fireplace, hardwood floors, sun porch, large fenced rear yard, flagstone patio, heated inground pool, finished lower level, located in the Lehman School District. Just minutes from Harveys Lake, why not join the Beach Club this summer! It is a MUST SEE HOME! MLS#11-1258 $164,900 Bob Cook 696-6555 Jill Jones 696-6550
LEWITH & FREEMAN DALLAS
$165,000
MLS# 10-2905 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169
Smith Hourigan Group (570) 696-1195
6 Hill Street
Collect cash, not dust! Clean out your basement, garage or attic and call the Classified department today at 570829-7130! Sense the harmony of this cul-de-sac 3 bedroom, 2 bath raised ranch offering a mountain view. Very enticing, w/ newer carpeting, hardwood flooring and fresh interior paint. 3 car garage, swimming pool and deck all on a 2.77 acre double lot. MLS 11-637 $258,000 Michael Slacktish 570-760-4961
SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100
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DALLAS
DUPONT
Single family home for sale in quiet neighborhoodBeautiful 2400 Sq. Ft. with 6 bedroom, 2 full baths, 2 story home, fully air conditioned, oil & gas heat, renovated kitchen, full unfinished basement, 2 enclosed porches, 15 x 20 deck with power awning cover – generous size lot, off street parking, first floor washer & dryer. All appliances included.
JUST REDUCED $168,000
Call 570-421-0587 or Rodite@enter.net use “Dupont Home” in email subject line.
DURYEA NEW LISTING! Secluded on a hill but part of High Point Acres. 2 story Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Large family room with fireplace and sliding door to screened porch. 2 car garage. Central AC. Wooded lot. $275,000. 11-1077 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611
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623 Hooven St. Picture perfect 2 story with 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 modern baths, brand new kitchen with center island and stainless steel stove, dishwasher and microwave. Tiger wood hardwood flooring throughout the first floor. New carpeting on 2nd floor, all 3 bedrooms have closets. Walk up attic, gas heat, 2 car detached garage. For addition information and photos, email: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1413 $145,210 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280
96 Main St. Updated inside and out, 3 unit home in move in condition. Live in one apartment and the other 2 can pay the mortgage. Modern kitchens and baths. Large 2nd floor apartment has 3 bedrooms, large eat in kitchen, and 1.5 baths and laundry room. 1st floor units have 1 bedroom and 1 bath. 2 car garage and 4 off street parking spaces. For more info and photos, go to www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1447 $129,000 Call Terry 570-885-3041 or Angie 570-885-4896
DURYEA Blueberry Hill.
9 Laurel Street Ranch with newer roof, newer windows, 100 amp service, & maintained furnace. Currently rented, this property would make a nice investment. MLS# 11-1108 $30,000 Call Stacey L Lauer Mobile: 570-262-1158
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EXETER
3 bedroom ranch. Large lot with pool. Lease To Buy. For more details, call. Reduced 327,500. (570) 655-8118
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DURYEA
Sellers assist 9K toward closing. Three bedroom ranch home, completely renovated (tile, hardwood, granite, carpet, roof, Stainless appliances) two baths, Dining room, Living room, Family Room, Laundry, Garage, office, rec room, utility room, lot is 75x150. Over 2,500 sq ft of living space, finished basement. $169,900. Call Jim 570-212-2222
EDWARDSVILLE
164 First Street All Brick ranch – 5 Rooms and bath, featuring hardwood flooring and finished rooms on basement. Economical Gas Heat. Car port and Private rear yard. MLS # 10-4363 PRICE REDUCED TO: $134,900.00 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080
EXETER
180 First Street Vinyl sided ranch home, on large yard, with carport and off street parking. Eat in Kitchen, with wood cabinetry, large living room, 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. MLS # 10-4365 PRICE REDUCED $134,900 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080
EXETER
527 Cherry Drive 145 Short Street NEW PRICE ON THIS RANCH, with new kitchen, 3 bedrooms and a finished basement, which nearly doubles the amount of living space. $99,900.00 Additional lot available with 6 garage stalls. Call for details on separate lot and garage. MLS# 10-3931 Pat McHale (570) 613-9080
End unit in very nice condition on a quiet street. Good room sizes, full unfinished basement, rear deck, attached one car garage. $173,500 MLS #11-1254 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723
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2009 CHRYSLER 300C AWD
2011 HONDA PILOT EX 4WD SUV
2009 GMC ACADIA 4X4 SUV
Stk# P14266, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows/Lcoks, CD, A/C
Stk# P14248, Leather, 2nd Row Bucket Seats, 3rd Row Seats, Rear Camera
Stk# P14251, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows/ Locks, CD, 3rd Row
Stk# P14261, SLT Pkg, Power Windows/ Locks, Alloy Wheels, CD
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RR1, Box 297 MAJESTIC VIEW! 3 bedroom brick Ranch home nestled on approximately an acre of well groomed riverfront land with breathtaking scenic views, cascading tree lines and the legendary cliffs of Falls. Beautiful bird and wildlife to dazzle the eye and excellent fishing and hunting for your enjoyment. Living room w/fireplace, family room, full heated basement, riverfront deck, central A/C and much more. A one of a a kind find. Must see! MLS #10-3751 $182,000 Call Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770
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22,995
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300 River Street A unique architectural design highlights this 3 bedroom with first floor family room. Builtins. Great curb appeal and loaded with character. Gas heat. Newer roof. Nice lot. Many extras. REDUCED $109,500. List #111275. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty 570-822-5126
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75 Virginia Terrace Exquisite 4 bedroom brick home with fireplace. Formal dining room. Modern kitchen with oak cabinets & appliances. First floor family room. Large master bedroom. Built-ins. Fenced yard. Large rear deck. Great neighborhood. Extras! MLS#111674. $165,000. Ask for Bob Kopec Humford Realty 570-822-5126
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76 Dana St. Great starter home in nice neighborhood. 2 story, 2 bedroom, 1 bath. Dining room, living room, kitchen.Large fenced yard. Car port & detached 2 car garage. $79,900 Call (570) 954-4074 or (570) 906-7614
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HANOVER TWP.
HANOVER TWP.
1509 Wyoming Ave. Freshly painted and insulated, immaculate and sitting on almost half an acre this 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home can be yours. Features include a modern kitchen, central A/C. laundry room, office and free standing fireplace. All appliances included. Just move right in! For more details and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-604 $177,900 Call Kim 570-466-3338
FORTY FORT Small ranch home. 2
bedroom, full basement, new roof. Large carport. Very low utility bills. 1 mile from Route 81. Asking $40,000. Call Nick 570-702-4077
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
315 Countrywood Dr
21 Rowe Street Meticulously Maintained Bilevel features remodeled kitchen with stainless steel appliances and corian countertop; 1.75 Baths, 3 bedrooms and family room, all in mint condition. New Garage Doors. Gas Heat. Fenced Rear Yard and 2 car attached garage. This is not a driveby! MLS # 10-4644 Call for Details. Pat McHale 570-613-9080
HANOVER TWP.
476 Wyoming St. Nice 3 bedroom single home. Gas heat. COnvenient location. To settle estate. Affordable @ $39,500 Call Jim for details
Towne & Country Real Estate Co. 570-735-8932 or 570-542-5708
HANOVER TWP. Pristine 3 bedroom home boasts large eat-in kitchen with french door to patio, formal dining room, hardwood floors, tile in kitchen and baths, master bedroom with walk-in closet and master bath with soaking tub. Over-sized 2 car garage, concrete driveway. Additional lot available for $35,000. MLS 11-1149 $259,000 Michael Slacktish 570-760-4961
SIGNATURE PROPERTIES 570-675-5100
8 Diamond Ave. Loads of space in this modernized traditional home. 3rd floor is a large bedroom with walk-in closet. Modern kitchen, family room addition, deck overlooking large corner lot. Not just a starter home but a home to stay in and grow! For more informaton and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-622 $122,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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*3 bedroom/1 bath/ 1250 sq ft *Corner double lot/ fencing *Detached garage + 2 car paved parking *Hardwood floors/ replacement windows *GasHeat/hot water *Full concrete basement/walk-out *Not a drive-by Call for appointment $79,300 MLS# 10-4598 Call Vieve Zaroda (570) 474-6307 Ext. 2772
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HANOVER TWP.
2 story in good condition with 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, eat-in kitchen, 2 car garage, fenced yard & new gas heat. MLS # 10-4324 $59,900 Call Ruth at 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411
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Buttonwood Rutter Street Handyman Special 1 1/2 story single home on a nice lot. Fix up or tear down. Lot is 50’x120’ and would be an attractive home site. Asking $12,500 Call Jim for details
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HANOVER TWP.
LIBERTY HILLS Reduced! OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY MAY 25 6PM - 8PM
Beautiful 2 bedroom home with loft area that can easily be converted to a 3rd bedroom. This home has 2.5 baths, security system, whole house entertainment system with speakers in every room and outside. Great modern kitchen. 2 car garage, skylights, huge deck and patio. There is a huge walkout basement that is rough plumbed for a bathroom. Too much to list here, this house is a must see. MLS #10-4589 $350,000 Call John Polifka 570-704-6846 Antonik and Associates 570-735-7494
HARDING
310 Lockville Rd.
SERENITY
Enjoy the serenity of country living in this beautiful 2 story home on 2.23 acres surrounded by nature the property has it’s own private driveway. Great entertaining inside & out! 3 car garage plus 2 car detached. A MUST SEE! MLS#11-831 $279,900 call Nancy 570-237-0752
HARDING 94 Ferry Road Nice vinyl sided 2 story situated on a great corner fenced lot in Hanover Twp. 2 bedrooms, 2 modern baths, additional finished space in basement for 2 more bedrooms or office/playrooms. Attached 2 car garage connected by a 9x20 breezeway which could be a great entertaining area! Above ground pool, gas fireplace, gas heat, newer roof and “All Dri” system installed in basement. MLS #11-626 $119,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
HANOVER TWP. Buttonwood
581-583 Plymouth St. Perfect for owner occupied. Well maintained, bright & spacious two family. Each identical unit has Approx. (1300 sq ft.) with 3 bedrooms, bath, large living & dining rooms & eat in kitchen. Clean neutral décor with wall to wall carpet throughout. Newer roof & tilt-in windows. Each side has a full attic & basement with washer & dryer hook-ups. Gas heat. 581 side has a private fenced rear yard & was rented for $695 Month & now vacant . 583 side rents for $600 Month with a long time tenant. Separate utilities. $98,750 MLS# 11-1293 973-476-1499
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Nice split level on large lot, recently renovated. On Rte 92, past the Gulf station. Call Stephen, 613-9080 $145,900.
HARVEYS LAKE
13 Carpenter Road Make it your own! The potential has not yet been fully realized with this home. Some renovations were started, now bring your hammer and finish it up. This home is on a large lot located just a short walk from the lake and beach area. MLS#11-1442 464,900 Jill Jones 696-6550
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JENKINS TOWNSHIP
HARVEYS LAKE LOG HOME FOR SALE 38 Hemlock St.
Fireplace, central air, finished basement, deck, hardwood floors and ceramic tile throughout. $189,900. Call 570-696-5668 for a private showing
HARVEYS LAKE
Lovely lake living. Welcome to the best of 2 worlds. #1: The amenities of lakefront properties - fishing, boating and a 2 story boat house (one of only 30 on the lake); #2: The serenity and privacy of tiered stone patios and lush gardens surrounding this classic 3,500 sq ft lake home perched high above Pole 306, Lakeside Drive. The views are spectacular from our 5 bedroom home with 2 stone fireplaces & hardwood floors throughout. Call for an appointment. We also welcome realtors. $799,000 570-639-2423
HARVEY’S LAKE
Pole 131 Lakeside Drive Lake front home with 2-story livable boathouse! Year round home offers fireplace, cathedral ceiling, cedar paneling. Boat house has a patio for grilling, open dock space as well as enclosed area for your boat. 2nd floor is a studio style kitchenette/ living room, full bath plus a deck. Take a look! MLS#11-1379 $399,900 Bob Cook 262-2665 Jill Jones 696-6550
HARVEYS LAKE Ridge Ave
Modern 2 story home on 1 acre. Duplex. Excellent starter home, retirement home, or investment property Public sewer,deep well. $109,000 Negotiable 570-287-5775 or 570-332-1048
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HUGHESTOWN
Highland Hills. 3 bedroom, 4 bath bilevel. Stainless kitchen with granite countertop. Porcelain tile and laminate throughout. Heated inground pool. Economical heating. $219,900 Call 570-655-8034
JENKINS TWP REDUCED!
1717 River Road Compact 2 story home with 3 bedrooms, 1st floor bath with laundry, large kitchen. Parking in rear with alley access. $39,900 MLS 11-99 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
HUGHESTOWN
JENKINS TWP.
23 Mead St. Newly remodeled 2 story on a corner lot with fenced in yard and 2 car garage. 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, 1,660 sq. ft. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com $89,900 MLS 10-3684 Call Bill 570-362-4158
250 Susquehannock Drive Immaculate Cape Cod home features 1st floor master suite with office and 3/4 bath. 2nd floor has 2 large bedrooms with walk in closets and adjoining bath. 1st floor laundry and 1/2 bath, modern kitchen with bamboo floors, living room with stone fireplace. 2 tier deck overlooks above ground pool, ready for summer fun! For more information and photos, please visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-657 $299,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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Lots of off street parking, close to Grotto. Raised ranch with 2 car garage, 3 Bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, kitchen, large porch with lake view & bar. $142,500.
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Directions Left @ Grotto @ Stop sign make left, then quick right onto Oneonta Hill, 3rd House on right. CALL Dave @ 570-417-6661
97 Center Street Vinyl sided, this 6 room home has cottage cuteness, a deep lot, paved off street parking and a detached 1 car garage. Owner is willing to contribute $1,500 to your closing costs. Priced at $73,900, with 5% down, borrowing $70,205, for 30 years @ 5% interest rate would make your monthly principal and interest payment $376.88 with taxes and insurance, monthly payment would be approximately $533. Why rent, when you can have your own home? Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080
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KINGSTON
KINGSTON TWP. PRICE REDUCED
LAKE SILKWORTH
LUZERNE
MOUNTAIN TOP
163 Poplar St. Nice 2 1/2 story home with original woodwork. Corner lot in quiet neighborhood. Roof 9 years old. Hardwood floors in good condition. Ductless AC and new 100 amp wiring MLS #11-625 $89,000 Donald Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
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167 N. Dawes Ave. Move in condition 2 story home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors, ceramic throughout. Finished lower level, security system MLS 11-1673 $159,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
KINGSTON
46 Zerby Ave Sunday 1pm-3pm Lease with option to buy, completely remodeled, mint, turn key condition, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large closets, with hardwoods, carpet & tile floors, new kitchen and baths, gas heat, shed, large yard. $134,000, seller will pay closing costs, $5000 down and monthly payments are $995/month. WALSH REAL ESTATE 570-654-1490
8 Circle Drive Only one lucky family will be able to make this home their own! Beautifully kept Ranch with 2 car garage, new bath, partially finished basement, 3 season room, almost 1 acre in Dallas School District. Home Warrancy included. For more information and photos visit our website at www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-370 $174,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101
Own this home for less than $400 a month! Large 3 bedroom home with formal dining room, off street parking and large yard. For more information and photos, log onto www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS#09-2449 $64,900 Call Charles ATLAS REALTY,INC. 570-829-6200
129 S. Dawes Ave. 4 bedroom, 1 bath, large enclosed porch with brick fireplace. Full concrete basement with 9ft ceiling. Lots of storage, 2 car garage on double lot in a very desirable neighborhood. Close to schools and park and recreation. Walking distance to downtown Wilkes-Barre. Great family neighborhood. Carpet allowance will be considered. $139,900 MLS #11-1434 Call Tom 570-262-7716
LAFLIN
5 Fairfield Drive Don’t travel to a resort. Live in your vacation destination in the 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with gourmet kitchen and fabulous views. Enjoy the heated inground pool with cabana, built-in BBQ and fire pit in this private, tranquil setting. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1686 $319,900 Call Keri 570-885-5082
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KINGSTON
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, hardwood floors & more. Call Ann Marie to schedule a showing.
$114,900
7 Hickorywood Dr. Wonderful 4 bedroom Ranch with sweeping views of the valley. Master bedroom with walkin closet and bath, ultra modern eat-in kitchen with granite counters and cherry cabinets with large island and stainless steel appliances. 2 car garage, full unfinished basement with walk-out to yard. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-4060 $269,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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KINGSTON
HARVEY’S LAKE
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Year round lake house. New roof, gutters, siding, doors, windows, kitchen, bathroom, appliances, heating & cooling system, carport & Decks. 2 bedrooms, one bath, deeded lake access with shared dock. MLS: 09-4484 $97,000 Call John Nicodem Classic Properties 570-718-4959
LARKSVILLE
73 Parry St. Recently renovated 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home on a large lot in great location. Steps away from the Back Mountain trail. Features a wrap around porch, hardwood floors downstairs, new wall-to-wall carpeting upstairs. 2nd floor laundry, brand new bathrooms, large walk in closet and spacious yard. Move in condition! MLS 11-220 $114,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770
MOOSIC
Glen Dale Area (Off 502)
JENKINS TWP./ INKERMAN 45 Main St.
169 Rock St. 3 bedroom, 2 story home with many updates including newer furnace and some new windows. Large concrete front and rear porches, large private yard. For more info and photos visit us at: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1786 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
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Rutter Ave. End Unit Townhouse Owner Relocating. 1st floor open plan with LR, dining area & kitchen, plus powder room. Lower level finished with 3rd BR, laundry room & storage area. 2 BRs & 2 baths on the 2nd floor. MLS # 11-1267 $299,500 Call Ruth 570-6961195 / 570-696-5411
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9 Main Street 2-3 bedroom, 1 full bath home on large fenced lot. 1 car detached garage, living room, dining room, eat in kitchen and newly added 14x16 deck. Washer, dryer & fridge included. New water heater and windows throughout.Full walk out basement. Hardwood floors in every room. Many updates, a must see! $89,000. (570) 898-2581
LAKE SILKWORTH
Brand new ranch 50 yards from lake. Double lot, 3 bedroom, two bath, laundry room. Full basement, with insulation & sheetrock. New well MLS#:09-4746 $143,900 Call John Nicodem Classic Properties 570-718-4959
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111 Falcon Drive Brand new since 2004, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central air, 2 car garage, shed, 6 car driveway. Roof, kitchen, furnace, a/c unit and master bath all replaced. Modern kitchen with granite island, tile floors, maple cabinets. Fireplace in family room, large closets, modern baths. Stamped concrete patio. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-1166 $279,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716
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Ranch. Newly constructed. 2,100 sq ft. 3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths. Jacuzzi tub. Gas Heat, Central Air. 2 car garage. Landscaping & Driveway completed aprox 5/23 $239,900 570-868-5900
MOUNTAINTOP
Treasure Chest Of Charm. MAX Space! Max Value! Smart spacious floor plan in this renovated 2 story features heated sun room off modern kitchen with granite island,DR with built-ins and window seat and picture seat, Den,new hardwood floors and hot water heater. All this for $60,400. 11-401. Tracy McDermott 570-332-8764 570-696-2468
MOUNTAIN TOP
139 Sandwedge Dr
LARKSVILLE
45 First Street W.
Fantastic Foreclosure! Just the room you need at a price you can afford. Nice home with off-street parking on a quiet dead end street. A modern kitchen with hardwood floors. A great backyard for summer fun. Terrific potential. $64,439. MLS 11-676 570-696-2468
Bow Creek Manor Meticulously maintained 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath two story on almost 1 acre. Master bedroom suite. 2 family rooms. 2 fireplaces. Office/den. Large deck overlooking a private wooded yard. 3 car garage. $365,000. Bob Kopec Humford Realty 570-822-5126
2982 Blytheburn Rd OLDER SINGLE HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER 4 bedrooms, over sized living room with fireplace and large picture windows, large finished attic, 1.5 baths, on a 3/4 acre lot, 2 car detached garage & wrap around driveway. Walking distance to lake, golf course close by, 30 minutes to Poconos and easy access to Route 80 & 309. $149,900 Call (570) 371-1492
NANTICOKE
111 E. Grand St. One half double block. 3 bedrooms, plaster walls, aluminum siding & nice yard. Affordable @
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Beautiful setting for this 4 bedroom, 3 bath colonial. Almost 2 acres to enjoy. Backs up to the 7th hole on golf course. Crestwood School District. Very motivated Seller! MLS 11-1330 $276,500 Gloria Jean Malarae 570-814-5814 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext. 1366
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153 Espy St
MOUNTAIN TOP 460 S. Mtn Blvd.
LARKSVILLE
Beautiful Bi-Level with Oak Hardwood Floors in Living room, Dining room, Hallways & Staircase. Upgrades Galore, central air, gas heat, 16x32 in-ground pool surrounded with Perennial Gardens & Fenced yard with Hot Tub, shed, deck, oversized driveway, 1 car garage. 1 year warranty. $189,900 MLS# 10-3677 Call Nancy Palumbo 570-714-9240
LUZERNE
Large well cared for home! 4 bedrooms, lots of storage. Enjoy your summer in your own 18x36, In-ground, Solar Heated Pool, complete with diving board and slide. Pool house with bar and room for a poker table! Large L-shaped deck. Don't worry about the price of gas, enjoy a staycation all summer long! Family room with gas fireplace. 4 zone, efficient, gas hot water, baseboard heat. Hardwood floors. Huge eat-in kitchen with large, movable island. Large, private yard. Replacement windows. Home warranty included. $224,000 MLS# 11-382 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865
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271 Charles St. Very nice 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home with detached 1 car garage. Home has replacement windows, new carpet, fresh paint and remodeled bathrooms. This is a must see in a nice neighborhood,. MLS 11-442 $99,000 Call John Polifka 570-704-6846 Antonik & Associates, Inc. 570-735-7494
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Beautiful Home Completely remodeled Inside & Out. An absolute must see property! New electrical, plumbing, roof, wall to wall carpeting, windows, interior & exterior doors, new oak kitchen with tile floor, hardwood staircase, all new light fixtures, new hot water heater & baseboard heating units. MLS# 10-4137 Call 570-696-2468
NANTICOKE
330 State Street Very spacious 3 story home with nice size rooms & many recent updates. $2,000 seller assist available.
PRICE REDUCED $93,000 MLS# 09-3712 Call Lynda (570) 696-5418
6 Merganser Ct In Forest Pointe
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Attractive Fine Line Home ''Charleston'' floor plan. Stacked stone, masonry, wood burning fireplace in family room, brick accents on front. Upgraded appliances. 2nd floor laundry. Large master bath with whirlpool tub. Large yard. $265,000 MLS# 11-1264 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865
NANTICOKE
W. Green St. Nice 2 bedroom Ranch syle home, gas heat, finished basement, vinyl siding, deck. Move in Condition. Affordable @
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PITTSTON
PITTSTON TWP. PRICE REDUCED
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Single family built in 2005. 2.5 baths, two story with attached garage. Oil furnace with central air. 90 x 140 corner lot. Kitchen with center cooking island, dining room, raised ceiling with glass door entry & hardwood floor. Carpeting thru out home. Tiled kitchen and bath. Kitchen appliances included.
NICELY PRICED $219,900 (570) 233-1993
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182 BROAD STREET Meticulous 2 Story, 2 Bedroom – Redone from Top to Bottom – Cottage Cute- With New kitchen, state of the art appliances, hardwood floors and swirled ceiling. BUY or RENT WITH OPTION. Call for details. Pat McHale 570-613-9080
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40 Gain St. Be the first occupants of this newly constructed Ranch home on a low traffic street. All you could ask for is already here, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood and tile floors with granite and stainless steel kitchen, gas fireplace, central air, 2 car garage and rear patio and full basement. For more information and photos, log onto www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-3676 $219,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
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107 Johnson St. 4 bedroom Ranch home with hardwood floors, large room sizes, gas heat and central air, garage and carport. Nice home, corner lot, large unfinished basement. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1209 $129,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200
404 N. Main Street NEW PRICE Two story located on Main Street features 6 Rooms, 3 Bedrooms and Full Bath on 2nd Floor. Newer Furnace, Hot Water Heater and Circuit breaker Electric Service. This home is in MOVE IN CONDITION and reasonably priced at $47,900.00. MLS #11-1074 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080
PITTSTON 85 La Grange St
117 Mara Lane This townhome is better than new! It has been upgraded with bamboo floors in Living Room & Dining Room. Only lived in for 6 months & includes all stainless kitchen appliances & largecapacity highefficiency washer & dryer. HUGE 12x26 Deck. Walk-out basement. QUIET cul-de-sac location. Bonus Room on second floor has been carpeted- just needs to be finished. $224,900 MLS #11-334 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723
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1610 Westminster Rd
150 Carroll St. Modern 3 bedroom home with large yard, off street parking with carport, 1st floor laundry, new flooring, great condition. Move right in! For more info and photos please visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-1685 $89,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
Good investment property. All units are rented. All utilities paid by tenants. MLS 11-1497 $85,900 Gloria Jean Malarae 570-814-5814 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext. 1366
PITTSTON
New on the Market. 2 bedroom brick & aluminum ranch with formal living room, eat in kitchen, sunroom, 1 1/2 baths, 1 car garage and Central air. MLS#11-1583 $129,900 Call Ruth 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411
PITTSTON
151 Broad Street Stately 1900+ square foot, twostory home with 4 bedrooms, 1.75 baths and 2 car, detached garage. FEATURES -NEW kitchen with maple cabinetry, NEW bath 1st floor, NEW furnace, FRESH Paint. Hardwood flooring on 1st floor to be REFINISHED. MLS #10-2922 A great buy @ $129,900. Call Pat for an appointment.
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SHAVERTOWN
13 Lehigh St., N. Lovingly cared for 2 bedroom, 1 bath bungalow with many improvements done including new (2 yrs. old) central air and furnace. 1 car garage with attached custom built carport. This property is a “must see”! MLS #10-3624 $139,000 Donald Crossin 570-288-0770 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770
Owner financing available. Beautifully remodeled home, new cabinets, granite countertops, ceramic tile floor in kitchen, pantry, large master bedroom with 2 walk-in closets and study, corner lot, partially enclosed yard with vinyl fencing, deck with gazebo. $289,900 MLS 10-1123 570-696-2468
380 Lantern Hill Rd Stunning describes this impressive 2 story with views from every room. Architectural design which features gourmet kitchen with granite tops. Office with built-ins. Finished lower level with 2nd kitchen. Family room with French doors out to rear yard. 4 car garage. $ 775,000 MLS# 11-1241 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801
594 N. Main Street Beautifully redone 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch. New roof, carpeting, paint & stainless appliances. Gas heat, central air, garage, screened in back porch. Large fenced in back yard & more $139,900. Call 570-706-5496
PLAINS TWP
For Sale By Owner Plains Township Mill Creek Acres 4 Lan Creek Rd Close to Mohegan Sun & Geisinger, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Fireplace, 2 Car Garage. Excellent Condition. All Appliances Included. Large yard. Go To www.plainsre.com for details. Asking $219,900 Call 570-817-1228 for showing
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PLYMOUTH
44 Church St 46 Church St. Rear Package Deal, sold together for $115,000. 2 units. MLS 10-3634 MLS 10-3635 Maria Huggler CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-587-7000
DRASTIC REDUCTION Gorgeous estate like property with log home plus 2 story garage on 1 acres with many outdoor features. Garage. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS# 11-319 $300,000 Call Charles
PLAINS
PITTSTON TWP. 20 Nittany Lane Convenience! Location! Easy Living! This home has it all. 3 floors of living space w/hardwood floors and gas fireplace in living room. Open floor plan, lower level family room w/laundry and 3/4 bath. 3 bedrooms w/2 full baths on upper level. Deck and patio for outdoor living! 2 zone heat, central a/c, intercom and stereo plus central vac system, 2 car garage. What more could you want? For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-782 $199,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
AFFORDABLE PRICE Cape Cod with 1st floor master bedroom, 3 season porch, attached garage. MLS# 10-1069 Reduced $81,900 call Nancy 570-237-0752
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1738 Sumner Ave N MultiFamily...Duplex (Up & Down). In need of TLC. MLS# 11-730 $ 33,000 Jill Shaver Hunter Office: (570) 3280306 for more information today!
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341 Lincoln St. N, Investment property, double with very nice size back yard. Access to off street parking from rear alley. MLS# 11-1116 WOW! $26,000 Call Stacey L Lauer 570-262-1158 Today for an appointment.
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101 Lakeview Drive Lovely lake community features community lake rights & pavilion. Cozy home with native stone fireplace, rocking chair front porch and newer kitchen. MLS# 11-1353. $74,900! Call Tracy 570-696-2468
Spectacular sunlit great room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace & vaulted ceiling adds to the charm of this 11 year young 3-4 bedrooms, 2 story situated on almost an acre of tranquility with fenced above ground pool, rocking chair porch and a mountain view – there’s a formal dining room & large living room, 2.5 Baths, new Kitchen with dining area & a master suite complete with laundry room, walk in closet & master bath with jetted tub & shower and an oversize 2 car gar – Priced Under Market Value @$189,900! MLS #10-906 Don’t delay, call Pat today at 570-714-6114 or 570-287-1196
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Price Reduced!! 236 Poland St. Cute 2 bedroom starter home in need of some cosmetic updating. Great for first time homebuyers. Huge lot, patio, newer windows, shed, nice location. MLS #11-772 $55,000 Call Karen Ryan
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401 W. Shawnee Ave Beautifully redone 4 bedroom, 2 bath bilevel with garage on cozy corner lot near Valley West High School. New Paint, Carpeting, Appliances & more. $139,900. Call 570-706-5496
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120 Parnell St. Classic Ranch in great location. 3 bedroom, 3 baths, high quality throughout. 3 season porch over looking private rear yard. Owners says sell and lowers price to $219,900. For more information and photos please visit our website at www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-2817 Call Charlie for your private showing. VM 101
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TRUCKSVILLE
322 SALEM ST.
28 Woodhaven Dr S
3 for 1. That’s what you will get when you purchase this 3 unit, 2 unit & Garage. Bring your tools. Selling to settle estate. $52,000. Call Pat 570-885-4165 Coldwell Banker Gerald L. Busch Real Estate, Inc.
Seller will contribute toward closing costs on this 1997 Yeagley built home. Home is on a large, private lot but convenient to everything. Bonus room in lower level. Builtin 2 car garage. $147,500 MLS# 10-4348 Call Betty (570) 510-1736
Great 1/2 double located in nice West Pittston location. 3 bedrooms, new carpet. Vertical blinds with all appliances. Screened in porch and yard. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS#10-1535 $59,000 Charlie VM 101
Exquisite Inside! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, formal dining room, family room, modern eat-in kitchen, Master bedroom and bath, front and side porches, rear deck, 2 car attached garage. Property is being sold in “as is” condition. MLS 11-1253 Huge Reduction! $169,000 Jean Malarae 570-814-5814 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext. 1366
SWOYERSVILLE
Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 70 Grandview Dr. Beautiful open plan. Huge rooms, hardwood floors, tile, gas fireplace, modern kitchen. All in a desirable neighborhood. REDUCED PRICE $179,900 MLS #11-352 Call Tracy Zarola 570-574-6465 570-696-0723
LEWITH & FREEMAN
SWOYERSVILLE
Immaculate 2 story, stone & vinyl. Large lot on cul-de-sac. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Detached oversized 2 car garage with loft. Tile, hardwood, granite, central air. laundry/pantry & large family room with built in bar & fireplace on 1st floor. $276,900. 570-288-3256 570-406-2462
SWOYERSVILLE
WANAMIE
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TRUCKSVILLE
172 S PRING G ARDEN S T.
NEW ON THE MARKET! Cozy up in this lovely cape cod. Charming interior, nice size deck, fenced rear yard, shed, rec room in basement, utility room, & workshop. Attic is also partially finished w/pull down & many possibilities to add more space. Paved driveway & parking for 6 cars, this is not just a driveby. MLS# 11-1363 $ 109,900 call Stacey L Lauer Mobile: 570-2621158 for an appointment today!!
WEST PITTSTON
950 Center St.
Unique Property. Well maintained 2 story. 10 years old. Privacy galore. 3.5 acres. Pole Barn 30 x 56 for storage of equipment, cars or boats. A must see property. $289,000 MLS# 10-3799 Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801
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NEW LISTING 101 Boston Ave. Quality home in great location w/custom features throughout. Won’t last long. $257,900. Call Joe or Donna, 613-9080
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WILKES-BARRE
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WILKES-BARRE
18 Caitlin Ave. Large home in quiet neighborhood close to schools with fenced yard, 2 small storage sheds. Large deck in back. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-1391 $109,900 Call Bill 570-362-4158
WILKES-BARRE
241 Dana Street
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 $79,900 Call Don Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
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WILKES-BARRE
522 Pennsylvania Avenue MONTHLY MORTGAGE PAYMENT CHEAPER THAN RENT. Yard, 3 bedrooms, walk up attic, heat on a yearly service plan, roofs within 6 years. Add your changes to this cared for neighborhood home. MLS 11-899 $35,000 Call Holly EILEEN MELONE REAL ESTATE 570-821-7022
WILKES-BARRE
WEST HAZLETON Duplex. 3 bedroom,
kitchen, living room, dining room, bath. 2nd floor, 4 room apt. Partially finished attic. Off street parking. $109,900. Call (570) 459-0554
WEST PITTSTON Investors Wanted! Stone front 2 bedroom, 2 story on nice lot. Open 1st floor with nice eat-in kitchen. 2nd floor needs tlc. Gas heat. Space Heaters. $32,000. Call Pat 570-885-4165 Coldwell Banker Gerald L. Busch Real Estate, Inc.
WEST PITTSTON
906 Homes for Sale
Well cared for and nicely kept. A place to call home! Complete with 2 car oversized garage, central air, first floor laundry, eat in kitchen. Convenient to shopping, West Pittston pool and ball fields. $152,500 MLS 11-583 Call Judy Rice 570-714-9230
Spacious 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths with textured ceilings, updated kitchen, all appliances including dishwasher, tiled bath with whirlpool tub, 2nd floor laundry room. Replacement windows.
$80,000
MLS# 11-88 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169 210 Susquehanna Avenue Well cared for 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, modern kitchen, sunroom, 1st floor laundry. Updated electric, replacement windows, gas heat, off street parking. Beautifully landscaped property with pond and fish, storage shed, river view, no flood insurance required. For additional info and photos view our site at www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1641 $134,900 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280
WEST PITTSTON
320 RACE STREET First floor apartment for rent – 5 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath – Heat, water and sewer included. Great location, convenient to restaurants, the bank, groceries…..Call for details and appointment. MLS# 104680 Pat McHale 570-613-9080
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WEST WYOMING 438 Tripp St Smith Hourigan Group (570) 696-1195
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WILKES-BARRE SUNDAY 1:00PM-3:00PM 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 (835.00 / 30years/ 5%) 570-654-1490
29 Amber Lane Remodeled 2 bedroom Ranch home with new carpeting, large sun porch, new roof. Move right in! For more info and photos please visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-749 $89,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
73 Richard Street 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Traditional in Very Good Condition. Open Layout. Off Street Parking, Yard & Shed. Many Updates. Asking $47,900 Call 570-762-1537 for showing
Nice 3 bedroom Ranch home in good condition. Hardwood floors, family room & office in basement. $124,900 MLS #11-169 Call Toni Ranieli 570-237-1032 570-288-1444
WILKES-BARRE
313 N. River Street Nice 2 bedroom single home, A/C, well maintained. Near courthouse & colleges. Affordably Priced @ $44,900. Call Jim
Towne & Country Real Estate Co. 570-735-8932 or 570-542-5708
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OFFICENTERS - Pierce St., Kingston
Full Service Leases • Custom Design • Renovations • Various Size Suites Available Medical, Legal, Commercial • Utilities • Parking • Janitorial Full Time Maintenance Staff Available
For Rental Information Call:
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530 Dennison Ave.
REDUCED Great 3 bedroom
Cape Cod with charm & character, 1 3/4 baths, nice yard. MLS# 10-342 $139,900 call Nancy 570-237-0752 www.atlasrealtyinc
YATESVILLE PRICE REDUCED
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 $159,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101
YATESVILLE REDUCED!
20-year no-interest mortgage. Must meet Wyoming Valley Habitat for Humanity eligibility requirements. Inquire at 570-820-8002
WILKES-BARRE
Nice duplex, was originally a single family home & can easily be a single again. Additional off street access by rear alley of property. Seller assist available. $44,900 Call Kathy B @ 570-474-6307 or 570-715-7747
WILKES-BARRE REDUCED
116 Amber Lane Very nice Bi-level home with 2-3 bedrooms, open floor plan, built in garage, driveway, on corner lot. Lower level family room with pellet stove. Move in condition home. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com $95,000 MLS 10-4538 Call Colleen 570-237-0415
Start Your Real Estate Business Here! 4 unit with separate utilities. Some off street parking. $125,000. To get started, Call Pat 570-885-4165 Coldwell Banker Gerald L. Busch Real Estate, Inc.
Income & Commercial Properties
EDWARDSVILLE
173-175 Zerby Ave. Great income property with additional garage space (34x38) room for 3 cars to rent! Live in one half and have your mortgage paid by the other! $12,000+ potential income! MLS # 11-1111 $64,900 Call John Shelley 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
61 Pittston Ave. Stately brick Ranch in private location. Large room sizes, fireplace, central A/C. Includes extra lot. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-3512 PRICE REDUCED $194,500 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101
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ASHLEY
82 Manhattan St Great house in a great neighborhood, just waiting for a new owner!! 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, builtins, 4 season sunroom, 1 &1/2 bath, covered deck, stone bar-b-que & a fenced yard. Family of 5 lived comfortably in this home. Contractor owned and nicely cared for. A lot of house for the money. MLS 11-225 $68,000 Ask for Holly EILEEN R. MELONE REAL ESTATE 570-821-7022
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NANTICOKE
423 E. Church St. Great 2 family in move in condition on both sides, Separate utilities, 6 rooms each. 3 car detached garage in super neighborhood. Walking distance to college. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1608 $127,500 Call Tom 570-262-7716
EDWARDSVILLE PITTSTON 62-67 ½Thomas St This would make an awesome family compound. No shortage of parking on this unique property. One single home, one duplex and an extra lot all included. Homes are right on the Edwardsville/Larksvi lle border. $129,900 11-252 Call Betty (570) 510-1736
1011-1015 Oak St Available 2 buildings on site. #1011 is a 2 story office building with approximately 3800 square feet. #1015 is a single story building with approximately 3000 square feet. $489,000 MLS# 11-445 Call Pat Guzzy 570-407-2480
Income & Commercial Properties
EDWARDSVILLE
Lawrence St. Nice 3 unit property. Lots of off street parking and bonus 2 car garage. All units are rented. Great income with low maintenance $159,900 MLS# 10-2675 Call Karen
Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340
This 6,600 sq. ft. concrete block building has multiple uses. 5 offices & kitchenette. Over 5,800 sq. ft.. warehouse space (high ceilings). 2 overhead doors. $93,500 MLS 10-1326 Bob Kopec HUMFORD REALTY 570-822-5126
LARKSVILLE HUGE REDUCTION!
570-586-1111
PITTSTON
118 Glendale Road Well established 8 unit Mobile Home Park (Glen Meadow Mobile Home Park) in quiet country like location, zoned commercial and located right off Interstate 81. Convenient to shopping center, movie theater. Great income opportunity! Park is priced to sell. Owner financing is available with a substantial down payment. For more details and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1530 $210,000 Call Kim 570-466-3338
PITTSTON
5 UNIT MULTI FAMILY 2 Buildings. 4 Car garage. Prime location with over 6,000 sf. 3 New furnaces in last 2 years. New roof in ‘08. Separate utilities. Close to churches, parks & town. Fully rented gross income over $25,000!! $169,000 OBO 570-563-1261
PLAINS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
462 W. State St. Lower End Pizza! Established profitable business for sale. Restaurant, bar, game room, separate dining room. Parking for 35 cars. Turnkey operation. Additional parking lot included. For lease or sale $175,000 Call Jay Crossin Ext. 23 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770
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MOOSIC
MOUNTAIN TOP 200 Kirby
WYOMING
Affordable Building waiting for your business to occupy it! It also offers income from 2 bedroom apartment above. Off street parking. Offers considered! MLS 11-572 $79,500 Call Judy Ross 570-714-9230
WYOMING PRICE REDUCED!
285 Wyoming Ave. First floor currently used as a shop, could be offices, etc. Prime location, corner lot, full basement. 2nd floor is 3 bedroom apartment plus 3 car garage and parking for 6 cars. For more information and photos go to www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-4339 $172,400 Call Charlie VM 101
15 South River St. For Sale By Owner 4,536 sq. ft., high traffic area, across from Rite-Aid, gas heat. For more info, call 570-820-5953
PLAINS TWP. LAND! HIGHWAY 315 2 acres of commercial land. 165 front feet. Driveway access permit and lot drainage in place. WIll build to suit tenant or available for land lease. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-17 Price Negotiable Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101
912 Lots & Acreage
ABSOLUTE NY FARMLAND SALE!
June 4th! 5 to 14 acre parcels - opening price $24,900! Less than 3 hrs NY City! No closing costs! Prime buildable acreage! Call 888-481-1373 NOW for free info!
DRUMS
Lot 7 Maple Dr. Private yet convenient location just minutes from interstates. You can fish in your own back yard in the Nescopeck Creek or use the nearby state game lands. Perfect for your vacation cabin or possible year round home! MLS#11-1492 $19,900 Jill Jones 696-6550
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44.59 ACRES
Beautiful piece of property located in a nice area waiting to be built on. Mostly wooded. Water, sewer and gas are adjacent. Going towards Mountaintop left onto Kirby Ave just past Greystone Manor. $59,000 MLS 11-429 570-696-2468
MOUNTAIN TOP
GREAT OPPORTUNITY SPRING IS HERE!!
4C Liberty St. Diamond in the rough - Over 23 acres of land waiting to be improved by energetic developer. Lots are level & nestled at the end of quiet street. Liberty St. is a right off 309 south at Januzzi's Pizza. Land is at end of street. $199,900 Call Jill Hiscox 570-690-3327
Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340
NY FARM LIQUIDATION SALE! June 4!
Lender Owned Land/Farm Buildings - $69,900! Less than 3 hrs NY City. Gorgeous setting, views, stonewalls! FREE CLOSING COSTS! 888-793-7762 for free info packet! www.NewYork LandandLakes.com PRICES REDUCED EARTH CONSERVANCY LAND FOR SALE 46+/- Acres Hanover Twp., $89,000 10+/- Acres Hanover Twp., $69,000 28+/- Acres Fairview Twp., $85,000 32+/- Acres Wilkes-Barre Twp REDUCED! 61+/- Acres Nuangola $118,000 JUST SOLD! 40+/- Acres Newport Twp. $180,000 See additional Land for Sale at www. earth conservancy.org 570-823-3445
4 buildable residential lots for sale individually or take all 4! Buyer to confirm water and sewer with zoning officer. Directions: R. on E. Franklin, R. on Lawn to L. on Harford. $22,500 per lot Mark Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770
FRANKLINTOWNSHIP 53.52 prime acres
915 Manufactured Homes
located in the Dallas School District. MLS#11-1150 $549,000 Maribeth Jones office: 696-2600 direct: 696-6565
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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
OTS
South of L.C.C.C. Residential development, underground utilities including gas. 1 - Frontage 120’x 265’ deep $38,000. 2 - Frontage 210’x 158’deep $38,000 Call 570-714-1296
Industrial Site. Rail served with all utilities. KOZ approved. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com $2,395,000 MLS#10-669 Call Charlie
GOULDSBORO
PLYMOUTH
NEWPORT TOWNSHIP 2L - 1 mile
SHAVERTOWN LAND Harford Ave.
902 Layman Lane
530 Rocky Glen Rd. Industrial property in a convenient location! Many possibilities for business, 3,000 sq ft of warehouse/work space. 1,000 sq ft of office space. Perfect for tractor/ trailer repair storage, repo car, boat or RV storage. 220 ft of road frontage, perfect for car sales on 2 plus acres. Close to 81, turnpike and airport. MLS# 11-847 $ 499,900 Call Brenda Suder 332-8924.
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AVOCA
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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Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196
HANOVER TOWNSHIP 22 W. Germania St
Newly built 3 bedroom home.
WILKES-BARRE
Professional Office Rentals
WYOMING
WILKES-BARRE Affordable
SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP
WEST WYOMING
Tudor Style - 12 unit with lots of separate utilities! Some off street parking. Few blocks to college. $300,000. Call Pat 570-885-4165 Coldwell Banker Gerald L. Busch Real Estate, Inc.
909
ASHLEY PARK
Laurel Run & San Souci Parks, Like new, several to choose from, Financing &Warranty, facebook.com/ MobileOne.Sales Call (570)250-2890
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Wooded lot in Big Bass Lake. Current perc on file. Priced below cost, seller says bring all offers. MLS#10-3564. Low price $10,000 Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-842-9988
JENKINS TOWNSHIP
New Section in Highland Hills, Charles Place Open! Four 1+ acre lots available. Call 570-498-9244
Vacation Locations
LAKE NUANGOLA
Furnished Lakefront Property. June 19July 8 with boat slip. Beautiful recently remodeled 3 bedrooms, 2 bath house with large deck overlooking the Lake. Call Lou for details. (610) 325-9715
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WE BUY HOMES 570-956-2385 Any Situation
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Apartments/ Furnished
HARVEY’S LAKE
1st floor,2 bedroom, off street parking, large living room with eat in kitchen, garbage & sewer included. $650 + utilities & security. Call (570) 760-2362
GLEN LYON
1 bedroom, furnished, LAKE FRONT apartments. Wall to wall, appliances, lake rights, off street parking. No Pets. Lease, security & references. 570-639-5920
2 bedrooms, washer, dryer, fridge, stove, yard. $450. 1st & last. Details call 570-468-9943
WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom, well fur-
3 bedrooms, wall to wall carpet, central air, eat in kitchen with appliances. Off street parking. Washer /dryer hookup. Heat & cooking gas included. Tenant pays electric & water. $750 + security. No Pets. Call 570-814-1356
nished. Includes heating, cooling, garbage, water, cable, HBO & broadband WIFI. Security & References. No Pets. 570-829-1279
WILKES-BARRE
FULLY FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM APT.
Short or long term Excellent Neighborhood Priv. Tenant Parking $750 includes all utilities. No pets. (570) 822-9697
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ASHLEY
1st floor, 2 bedroom, laundry room. Off street parking. Water / sewer & garbage included. Large yard. First, last & security required. $600. 570-735-8730 or 570-332-8080
ASHLEY
Available June 15 Modern 2nd floor 2 bedroom apartment. Off street parking. Washer dryer hookup. Appliances. Bus stop at the door. $550 / month. Call 570-954-1992
ASHLEY Brand new, clean 2
bedrooms. Washer/ dryer hook-up. No Pets. $550 + utilities. 570-868-6020
AVOCA 3 rooms, wall to wall
carpeting, appliances, coin-op laundry, off street parking, security. No pets. $410/month (570) 655-1606
BACK MOUNTAIN 3 large 1 bedroom
apts, 3 kitchens with appliances, 3 baths. Apts. have access to one another. No lease. $795 for all 3 apts ($265 per apt.) Convenient to all colleges and gas drilling areas.
Call for more info 570-696-1866
BEAR CREEK
New furnished 3 room apartment Includes water, septic & most of the heat. No smoking & no pets. $750/ month. + security, references. Could be unfurnished. Call (570) 954-1200
DALLAS 1 bedroom, 1 bath,
2nd floor, appox. 800 sq. ft., walk in closet, laundry room, deck & yard. Off street parking. $575 + utilities. 1 year lease, credit check & references required. Call (570) 675-4597
DALLAS TWP
CONDO FOR LEASE: $1,800. 2 bedroom/ 2 Bath. Call Us to discuss our great Amenity & Maintenance program! Call 570-674-5278
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 $11,900. 570-675-6936, 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
DUPONT Large completely
remodeled 2 bedroom styled townhouse. Stove & fridge included. Private interior attic & basement access. Washer/ dryer hookup. Heat included. Nice yard. $750. No pets. 570-479-6722
EXETER
1st floor, 2 bedroom, Gas heat, central air. No pets. No smoking. Call 570-760-6277
EXETER LARGE ROOMS 2 bedrooms, central
air, gas heat, off street parking. $625 /per month, plus security deposit. 570-299-7103
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
3029 South Main St Very large 1st floor,
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KINGSTON
E. WALNUT ST.
Bring Rover or Kitty & move right into your choice of a 1 or 2 bedroom apt. Off street parking, coin laundry, great location. $450$600/mo + security, heat & electric. Call 570-262-1577
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KINGSTON
168 S. MAPLE AVE Carriage house apartment, completely remodeled, five large rooms with 2-bedrooms, bath with separate tub and shower. 1300SF. 1-car garage in private location. Central A/C. MLS#11-895 $1,000/Month plus utilities Ted Poggi 283-9100 x25
KINGSTON 2 bedroom. $675/
month. Includes gas heat. Security & references required No pets. Call 570-288-4200
KINGSTON bedroom.
3 Off street parking. Freshly painted, new carpet. Water & Sewer included. No pets. Washer dryer hookup. New bathroom / kitchen. 1st month & security required. $650 570-574-8673
KINGSTON 44 E. Walnut St.
Must Be Seen! Private home, 2nd floor duplex. Outstanding neighborhood, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, expansive apartment. All new kitchen with appliances. Extra storage available. $650 + utilities. No pets, no smoking. Lease/ application 570-954-2111 leave message
KINGSTON
72 E. W alnut St. 2nd floor, located in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen, living room, dining room, sun room, bathroom. 2 large and 1 small bedrooms, lots of closets, built in linen, built in hutch, hardwood and carpeted floors, fireplace, storage room, yard, w/d hookup and new stove. Heat and hot water incl. Available May 1. 1 yr. lease + security $900/month 570-406-1411
KINGSTON
AVAILABLE NOW! 2nd Floor, 1 Bed, 1 Bath, modern kitchen, living room, washer & dryer. Next to the 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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Light, bright, 1st floor, 2 bedrooms, elevator, carpeted, Security system. Garage. Extra storage & cable TV included. Laundry facilities. Heat & hot water furnished. Fine neighborhood. Convenient to bus & stores. No pets. References. Security. Lease. No smokers please. $840. 570-287-0900
KINGSTON
EXECUTIVE STYLE LIVING 2nd floor apartment in beautiful historical home. 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, dining room, living room, all appliances provided, including washer/dryer, off-street parking, plenty of storage. $1,000/mo. 570-709-2481
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KINGSTON Rutter Ave.
1 bedroom 1st floor, large living room, neutral decor. Gas heat, water included. Off street parking. No pets. $420 plus security & lease. 570-793-6294
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SDK GREEN ACRES HOMES 11 Holiday Drive
Kingston “A Place To Call Home” Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts 3 Bedroom Townhomes Gas heat included
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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
FREE
24hr on-site Gym Community Room Swimming Pool Maintenance FREE Controlled Access Patio/Balcony and much more... Call Today or stop by for a tour!
Now Offering Move In Specials
Cozy 1 bedroom, 2nd floor. Kitchen, living area. New flooring, private entrance, yard access. Off street parking. $440/mo. Water & trash included. Security & 1 year lease. Call (570) 760-5573
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LUZERNE
Efficiency. New carpet $375/month Lease & security. Available June 15 Call after 6 p.m. 570-220-6533
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MOUNTAIN TOP
1 Bedroom apartments for elderly, disabled. Rents based on 30% of ADJ gross income. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. TTY711 or 570-474-5010 This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.
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NANTICOKE
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2 bedroom, 2nd floor spacious apartment. Electric range, refrigerator, garbage fee, water & sewer included. Laundry room on premises. Off street parking. Private entrance & back porch. Gas heat & hot water. No dogs. Lease & 1 month security required. $500 / month + gas & electric. Call 570-696-3596
MOUNTAIN TOP WOODBRYN 1 & 2 Bedroom.
It's that time again! Rent out your apartment with the Classifieds 570-829-7130
No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 & $440. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. Call 570-474-5010 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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NANTICOKE
Deluxe 1 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment. Large bedroom & living areas, wall to wall carpet. Includes all appliances + washer / dryer. All electric. Must see. $425 + utilities, first/ last. No pets. 570-735-0525
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HANOVER TWP.
2nd floor, newly renovated, 2 bedrooms, carpet, nice yard, easy parking. Small Pets okay. Heat/Water included. $650/month. Credit check & references required. Cell (917) 753-8192
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Apartments/ Unfurnished
KINGSTON
West End Road TWO Clean & bright 3 bedroom apartments. Heat, water, garbage & sewer included with appliances. Off street parking. No pets, non smoking, not section 8 approved. References, security, first and last months rent. $725/month 570-852-0252 570-675-1589
Lee Park Available June 15 Spacious 1 bedroom, 1st floor apartment. Large basement. Washer/ dryer hookup. Garbage fees included. $515/ month + utilities. 1st & last + security. No pets. 570-954-1992
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A/C & Refrigeration Services
HIGH EFFICIENT DUCTLESS AC Heat Pumps & Central Air Save $$$ On Your Cooling Bills Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 570-817-5944
STRISH A/C Ductless / Central
Air Conditioning Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 570-332-0715
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Alterations/ Tailoring
Pattern Making, Grading, Markers Freelance service can make patterns from your specs or samples and transmit patterns and markers worldwide. Any Lines - Fast Service
“FRONT STREET APPAREL SERVICES” For more
information contact John Vezzuto at 570-441-4140 skyhawk36@ verizon.net
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Appliance Service
KIRBY
VACUUMS WHOLESALE PRICES Sales, service, supplies. Over 30 years experience 570-709-7222 LEN HOSEY Appliance Service Washer/Dryer Range/Dishwasher. Whirlpool, Maytag, Kitchenaid & Roper 287-7973
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Building & Remodeling
ALL OLDER HOMES SPECIALIST 825-4268. Remodel / repair, Interior remodel & additions
Building or Remodeling?
Look for the BIA symbol of quality For information on BIA membership call 287-3331 or go to
www.bianepa.com DAVE JOHNSON Expert Bathroom Remodeling, Whole House Renovations, Interior & Exterior Carpentry. Kitchens and Basements Licensed &Insured
570-819-0681
DAVID DAVID A JONES BUILDING & REMODELING Additions, garages, sheds, kitchens, bathrooms, tile floor, finished basements, decks, siding, roofing, windows, doors, custom built oak stairs & trim. Licensed & insured. No job too small. 570-256-7567 or 570-332-0933 PA #0001719
Driveways, Sidewalks, Stone Work All top Masonry. Bahram, 855-8405
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Building & Remodeling
NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION
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Decks
PAINTING & DECK STAINING
All Types Of Work New or Remodeling Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 570-406-6044
Shedlarski Construction
Home improvement specialist, Licensed, insured, PA registered.Kitchens, baths, vinyl siding & railings, replacement windows & doors, additions, garages, all phases of home renovations. 570-287-4067
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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
CHRIS MOLESKY CHIMNEY SPECIALIST New, repair, rebuild, liners installed. Inspections. Concrete & metal caps. Licensed & Insured 570-328-6257
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Cleaning & Maintainence
Looking for someone Reliable & Dependable to clean your home? SAME PERSON EVERY TIME! (570) 793-0776 Residential / Commercial Cleaning by Lisa. Pet Sitting also available. Call Today! 570-690-4640 or 570-696-4792
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Concrete & Masonry
BGD CONCRETE All Phases of Concrete Work Small Jobs Welcome Free Estimates 570-239-9178
D. Pugh Concrete
All phases of masonry & concrete. Small jobs welcome. Senior discount, Free estimates Licensed & Insured 288-1701/655-3505 DEMPSKI MASONRY & CONCRETE All Phases Licensed & Insured No job too small. Free Estimates. 570-824-0130
dempskimasonry.com
GMD MASONRY All types of
concrete, masonry and stucco Licensed/Insured Free Estimates 570-451-0701 gmdmasonry.com
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GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service, installation & repair. FULLY INSURED HIC# 065008 CALL JOE (570)606-7489 (570)735-8551
Pressure Washing We Also Do Indoor Painting. Experienced, Reliable & Honest. 570-899-5759
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Dry Wall
MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL
Hanging & finishing, design ceilings. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured. 570-331-2355
MIRRA DRYWALL Hanging & Finishing Drywall Repair Textured Ceilings Licensed & Insured Free Estimates
(570) 675-3378 1084
Electrical
DNF ELECTRIC
Affordable & Reasonable Rates No Job Too Small. Licensed & insured. Free estimates. 570-574-6213 570-574-7195
ECONOLECTRIC All Phases Electrical work No Job Too Small. Residential & Commercial Free Estimates Licensed-Insured PA032422
(570) 602-7840
GETZIE ELECTRIC Licensed & Insured. 100 & 200 amp service upgrades. No job too small! 570-947-2818
GRULA ELECTRIC LLC
Licensed, Insured, No job too small.
570-829-4077
SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master electrician Licensed & Insured Bucket truck to 40’ 868-4469
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Excavating
EXCAVATING & MODULAR HOMES
6’-9’ ARBORVITAE Tree Planting Available Driveways, concrete pads & all types of Excavating! (570) 332-0077
1105 Floor Covering Installation
CARPET REPAIR & INSTALLATION
Vinyl & wood. Certified, Insured. 570-283-1341 MCGINLEY FLOORS LLC Wood, Laminate & Ceramic 570-895-4350
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Handyman Services ALL
MAINTENANCE We Fix It Electrical, Plumbing, Handymen, Painting Carpet Repair & Installation All Types Of Repairs 570-814-9365
Call Johnnie
Need help with a project or small jobs done? Evenings & weekends. References. 570-855-3823
DO IT ALL HANDYMAN
Painting, drywall, plumbing & all types of home repairs, also office cleaning available. 570-829-5318
The Handier Man
We fix everything! Plumbing, Electrical & Carpentry. Retired Mr. Fix It. Emergencies 23/7
299-9142
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Hauling & Trucking
AA CLEANING
A1 Always hauling, cleaning attics, cellar, garage, one piece or whole Estate, also available 10 & 20 yard dumpsters.655-0695 592-1813or287-8302 AAA CLEANING A1 GENERAL HAULING Cleaning attics, cellars, garages. Demolitions, Roofing & Tree Removal. Free Est. 779-0918 or 542-5821; 814-8299 A.S.A.P Hauling Estate Cleanouts, Attics, Cellars, Garages, Fire & Flood Damage. Free Estimates, Same Day Service! 570-822-4582
ACTION HAULING
You Call Today, Job Gets Done The Same Day!! Cleaning Houses, Garages, Yards, etc Call Mike, 570-826-1883
PADDY@MCGINLEYFLOORS.COM
1129 Gutter Repair & Cleaning
GUTTER 2 GO, INC. PA#067136- Fully
Licensed & Insured. We install custom seamless rain gutters & leaf protection systems. CALL US TODAY ABOUT OUR 10% OFF WHOLE HOUSE DISCOUNT! 570-561-2328
GUTTERS CLEANED & REPAIRED
Window Cleaning. Regulars, storms, etc. Pressure washing, decks, docks, houses,Free estimates. Insured. (570) 288-6794
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Hauling & Trucking
NORTHEAST FLOORING SYSTEMS, INC Installing & Refinishing Hardwood floors. We install laminate flooring too! 570-561-2079
Northeast Contracting Group
Decks, Roofs, Siding, Masonry, Driveways, Patios, Additions, Garages, Kitchens, Baths, etc (570) 338-2269
1129 Gutter Repair & Cleaning
AFFORDABLE JUNK REMOVAL
Cleanups/Cleanouts Large or Small Jobs FREE ESTIMATES (570) 814-4631
CASTAWAY HAULING JUNK REMOVAL
823-3788 / 817-0395
ALL KINDS OF HAULING & JUNK REMOVAL
Estate Cleanouts TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL REMOVAL Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE 570-823-1811 570-239-0484 Charlie’s Charlie’s Hauling Residential & Commercial, Licensed & Insured. Free estimates. Whole estates, yard waste, construction Spring cleanup. 570-266-0360 or 570-829-0140
S & S TOWING & GARBAGE REMOVAL
Free estimates. Clean out attics, basements, estates We buy junk cars too! 570-472-2392
WClean ILL HAUL ANYTHING cellars, attics, yards & metal removal. Call John 570-735-3330
1162 Landscaping/ Garden Rainbow Landscaping & Lawn Service Spring & Fall Cleanups. Trimming, mulching, complete landscape installation. Lic. & Insured. Call 570-674-2418 JOHN’S “Picture Perfect” LANDSCAPING Bobcat : Grading Excavator : Digging Shrub/Tree Trimming, Install or Removal “Be safe, not sorry.” Edging/Mulch/Stone Lawns, Tilling & more Hauling / Removal Handyman, all types. Fencing / Deck Wash Blinds/Closets & more! Reasonable & Reliable
570-735-1883
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Lawn Care
1ST Choice Landscaping
Complete Lawn Maintenance, Landscaping, Junk Removal. Free Estimates.
570-288-0552
AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE Complete Lawn
Care Service FREE ESTIMATES Mike 570-357-8074 Bill 570-855-2474 Leave Message
PETER’S LAWNCARE
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Painting & Wallpaper
A + C LASSICAL
Int./Ext. Experts! Aluminum, Wood & Deck Staining Free Estimates Licensed-Insured 30 Years Experience Locally Owned Sinced 1990 570-283-5714 A.B.C. Professional Painting 36 Yrs Experience We Specialize In New Construction Residential Repaints Comm./Industrial All Insurance Claims Apartments Interior/Exterior Spray,Brush, Rolls WallpaperRemoval Cabinet Refinishing Drywall/Finishing Power Washing Deck Specialist Handy Man FREE ESTIMATES Larry Neer 570-606-9638
AMERICA PAINTING Interior/Exterior. 20 years experience. Insured. Senior Discount 570-855-0387
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1162 Landscaping/ Garden
Reliable service & reasonable rates! 570-829-5444 570-332-4199
BASIL FRANTZ LAWN & GARDEN SERVICE Residential & Commercial Shrub Trimming & Mulching. Junk Removal. Free Est. (570) 855-2409 or (570) 675-3517
PORTANOVA’S LAWN CARE Weekly & BiWeekly Lawn Cutting, Landscaping. Reasonable rates. Now accepting new customers. Call 570-650-3985
Power Washing Free Estimates 20 Yrs. Experience Insured (570) 947-2777
Reliable Lawncare Senior Discounts. Free estimates. pest control, mulch, lawn work & more. (570) 357-1786
Int/ Ext. painting, Power washing. Professional work at affordable rates. Free estimates. 570-288-0733
WEST SIDE LAWNCARE & Call PRESSURE WASHING JJ Murphy
Painting Instructor
BITTO LANDSCAPING & LAWN SERVICE Over 25 years experience, landscape designs, retaining walls, pavers, patios, decks, walkways, ponds, lighting, seeding, mulch, etc Free Estimates. 570-288-5177
EARTHTONES HARDSCAPE
Paver patios, walkways, retaining walls. Pressure Washing. Creative, Reliable & Honest. 570-899-5759
KELLER’S LAWN CARE Mowing, mulching, Spring cleanup, gravel & trimming. Commercial & Residential. 570-332-7016
MOWING, TRIMMING EDGING, SHRUBS & HEDGES. LAWN CARE. FULLY INSURED CALL & SAVE 10% OFF LAST BILL FREE ESTIMATES 570-814-0327 Patrick & Deb’s Deb’s Landscaping Landscaping, basic handy man, house cleaning & help moving. We even do inside painting. Any salvageable items can be picked up for free. Free estimates. Call 570-793-4232 Or 570-793-4773 QUALITY LAWN & LANDSCAPE Spring Clean Ups, Mulching, Grass Cutting,Fertilization, Tree & Shrub Maintenance & Installation Experienced, Affordable, Reliable Free Estimates (570) 592-4847
570-714-3637
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VITO’S & GINO’S Wanted: Junk Cars & Trucks Highest Prices Paid!!
FREE PICKUP
JASON SIMMS PAINTING Interior/Exterior
M. PARALIS PAINTING
Interior/Exterior, Free Estimates. Repairs. 38 Yrs. Experience.
THE PAINT DUDE 570-650-3008
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
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Paving & Excavating
288-8995 1195
Movers
BestDarnMovers Moving Helpers Call for Free Quote. We make moving easy. BDMhelpers.com 570-852-9243
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Painting & Wallpaper
A & N PAINTING Airplane Quality at Submarine Prices! Interior/Exterior, pressure washing, decks & siding. Commercial/Residential. Over 17 years experience! Free estimates. Licensed & Insured
570-820-7832
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EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY PAVING & SEAL COATING 3 Generations of Experience. Celebrating 76 Years of Pride & Tradition! Licensed and Insured. Call Today For Your Free Estimate
D & D REMODELING From decks and kitchens to roofs, and baths, etc. WE DO IT ALL!!!!!!! CALL US FOR ALL OF YOUR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REMODELING NEEDS 570-406-9387 Licensed/Insured YOU’VE TRIED THE REST NOW CALL THE BEST!!!
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J&F ROOFING SPECIALISTS All types of roofing. Repairs & Installation 25 Years Experience Licensed / Insured Free Estimates Reliable Service 570-855-4259
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381 Roof Repairs & New Roofs. Shingle, Slate, Hot Built Up, Rubber, Gutters & Chimney Repairs. Year Round. Licensed/Insured FREE Estimates
J.R.V. ROOFING
570-824-6381 Roof Repairs & New Roofs. Shingle, Slate, Hot Built Up, Rubber, Gutters & Chimney Repairs. Year Round. Licensed/Insured FREE Estimates
Jim Harden
570-288-6709
New Roofs & Repairs, Shingles, Rubber, Slate, Gutters, Chimney Repairs. Credit Cards accepted. FREE ESTIMATES! Licensed-Insured EMERGENCIES
Mister “V” Constr uction
Year Round Roof Specialist Specializing In All Types of Roofs, Siding, Chimneys & Roof Repairs Low Prices Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 28 Years Experience 570-829-5133
SPRING ROOFING Special $1.29 s/f Licensed, insured, fast service 570-735-0846
1294 Tile & Repair
TILE! TILE!TILE!
Tile, Stone & Marble Installations Floors,Walls & Tubs 20 Yrs. Experience Rick 570-864-8595
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Mountain Top
PAVING & SEAL COATING Patching, Sealing, Residential/Comm. Licensed Bonded Insured 570-868-8375
Tree Care
GASHI AND SONS TREE SERVICE AND STUMP REMOVAL. Fully Insured. 570-693-1875
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570-474-6329 Lic.# PA021520
Roofing & Siding
Window Cleaning
Professional Window Cleaning & More. Gutters, carpet, pressure washing. Residential/commercial. Ins./bonded. Free est. 570-283-9840
To Place Your Professional Services Ad, Please Call 829-7130
Apartments/ Unfurnished
NANTICOKE Spacious 2 bed-
room apartment. Wall to wall carpet, coin operated laundry on premises, Garbage & sewer included. $600/mo. + security. Credit check & references required. Call Monica Lessard
570-287-1196 Ext. 3182
OLD FORGE 4 rooms. Second
floor. Heat and sewer included. Security and references required. $635/month Call (570) 457-7854
PITTSTON Efficiency apart-
ment - bedroom, bath & kitchen. No pets. Available 6/15. $425/month + 1 month security. Call 570-655-3314
PLAINS 2 BEDROOM, 2nd
floor, off street parking, large living space. $425/mo + utilities. No pets or smoking. Call 570-820-8822
PLAINS Great Location
1st floor, 2 bedroom large eat-in kitchen, living room, tiled bath, wall to wall, AC, parking. $465 + utilities. Call 570-696-1866
PLYMOUTH
Nice, recently renovated 1st floor 1 bedroom. Stove & Fridge included. $500 + electric & garbage. Lease, security, references Call for appointment and application. 570-417-0088
SHAVERTOWN
Modern 2 bedroom apt., yard, off street parking. Security & references. $590 + utilities. Call (570) 574-2588
SHEATOWN
Beautiful 1st floor, 2 1/2 bedroom. Stove and fridge. Large kitchen, on-site laundry room. Off street parking. $600 + Cooking Gas & Electric, security, lease & background check. Call 570-417-0088 for appointment
WEST PITTSTON
1 bedroom efficiency apartment. No pets. $310 + utilities. Call 570-333-5499
WEST PITTSTON 1 bedroom
efficiency, separate kitchen & bath, all utilities included, No pets, $475 Call 570-417-4311 or 570-696-3936
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Apartments/ Unfurnished
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Apartments/ Unfurnished
WEST PITTSTON Wyoming Ave.
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Apartments/ Unfurnished
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1 B edroom Sta rting a t $675.00 • Includes gas heat, w ater,sew er & trash • C onvenient to allm ajor highw ays & public transportation • Fitness center & pool • P atio/B alconies • P et friendly* • O nline rentalpaym ents • Flexible lease term s M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 Sa turd a y 1 0-2
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IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE
• Affordable Senior Apartments • Income Eligibility Required • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; • New appliances; laundry on site; • Activities! • Curb side Public Transportation
Regions Best Address • 1,2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. • Total Air-Conditioning • Gas Heat & HW Included • Swim Club, Heated Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Shopping Shuttle • Full -Size Washer & Dryer • Private Entrances
WILKES-BARRE TWP 1st floor. Must See.
Quiet neighborhood, non smoking. NO PETS. Clean. Ideal for 1 person. Stove, fridge, mini-blinds included. Sewer paid. $515/month + utilities. Security & references. Call (570) 822-6115 Leave Message
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WILKES-BARRE FRANKLIN GARDENS SENIOR LIVING
WILKES-BARRE / KINGSTON Efficiency 1 & 2
bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847
WILKES-BARRE
3 BED/1.5 BATHS HEAT, WATER, SEWER & TRASH INCLUDED, secure building, washer/ dryer on-site,wood floors, yard, parking. $825. (570) 899-8034
WILKES-BARRE APARTMENTS FOR RENT!
425 South Franklin Street. For lease. Available immediately, washer/dryer on premises, no pets. We have studio, 1, 2 bedroom apts. On site parking. Fridge, stove provided. We have a 24/7 security camera presence and all doors are electronically locked. $450650/per month, water & sewer paid, One month/security deposit. Call (570) 793-6377 after 10:00 a.m. to set an appointment or email shlomo_voola @yahoo.com. wilkesliving.com
WILKES-BARRE Clean, 2 bedroom,
2nd floor duplex. Stove, hookups, parking, yard. No pets/no smoking. $475 + utilities. Call 570-868-4444
WILKES-BARRE EAST END
4 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, Wall to Wall carpet, stove and refrigerator $525.00/month + security. Heat Included. No pets. Call 570-823-2214 after 1 p.m.
WILKES-BARRE NORTH 9 E. Chestnut St.
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NEWPORT TWP. PRIME APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE!
ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS 141 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp.
Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments Income Eligibility* Required. Rents: $455-$656 plus electric
1 bedroom, wall /wall carpet, fresh paint. Eat-in kitchen, stove & fridge included. Front porch & shared backyard. Heat & hot water included. Tenant pays electric & cooking gas. $500/month + security. Call (570)814-1356
WILKES-BARRE One bedroom
executive apartment. Beautiful, fully furnished, TV and all appliances included. Conveniently located. 570-826-1688
WILKES-BARRE
(*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size)
289932
• High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning • Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms • Community Room • Private Parking • Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse For more info or to apply, please call: 570-733-2010 TDD: 800-654-5984
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EAST MOUNTAIN APARTMENTS
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Please call 570-825-8594 TDD/TTY 800-654-5984
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Apartments/ Unfurnished
1 & 2 bedrooms Laundry facility Stove, fridge Secure building Community Rooms. Elevator 2 fully handicap accessible apts. also available
RECENTLY RENOVATED Call Christy 570-417-0088
WILKES-BARRE West River St.
Large 2, 3, & 4 bedroom apartments. Heat & hot water included. Balcony. Off street parking. Washer dyer hookup. Pets OK. $855 - $950. Call 570-237-0124
WILKES-BARRE West River Street
Several 1 bedroom apartments available. Hardwood flooring & appliances included. Heat, water, sewer & trash also included. Walking distance to Wilkes University. Pet Friendly. Available June 1. Starting at $600. 570-969-9268 Wilkes-Barre 2 bedroom single, exceptional Nanticoke 2 bedroom, large, water included Pittston Large 1 bedroom water included Plymouth 3 bedroom half double Wilkes-Barre 1 bedroom, water included 2 bedroom, water included Wyoming 3 bedroom exceptional Old Forge 2 bedroom exceptional water included McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-821-1650 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon
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Commercial Properties
WYOMING
BLANDINA APARTMENTS Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom. Wall to Wall carpet. Some utilities by tenant. No pets. Non-smoking. Elderly community. Quiet, safe. Off street parking. Call 570-693-2850
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Commercial Properties
Center City WB
AFRAID TO MOVE? Are you paying
too much for your current office, but dread the inconvenience of moving? We can help! We not only offer less expensive rent, but we will also help you move to our modern office space in the Luzerne Bank Building on Public Square. Rents include heat, central air, utilities, trash removal, and nightly cleaning - all without a sneaky CAM charge. Access parking at the the intermodal garage via our covered bridge. 300SF to 5000SF available. We can remodel to suit. Brokers protected. Call Jeff Pyros at 570-822-8577
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Commercial Properties
Commercial Properties
PITTSTON
Street, Pittston
Flexible commercial/office space on Main Street. Includes 4 separate offices, large room which could be used as a conference room and a powder room. Very high traffic area. Located in a strip mall that is fully occupied. Parking available. For more details and pictures, visit www.atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 111832. $750/month + utilities. Call Kim at 570-466-3338.
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315 2,000 SF Office / Retail Next to Gymboree 4,500 SF Office Showroom, Warehouse Loading Dock 4 Acres touching I81 will build to suit. Call 570-829-1206
328 Kennedy Blvd. Modern medical space, labor & industry approved, ADA throughout, 2 doctor offices plus 4 exam rooms, xray and reception and breakrooms. Could be used for any business purpose. Will remodel to suit. For lease $2,200/MO. Also available for sale MLS #11-751 $595,000 Call Charlie VM 101
1200 sq. ft. Zoned for repairs & manufacturing. $500 per month (570) 814-8876
COMMERCIAL SPACE KINGSTON FOR RENT 620 Market St.
Newly Renovated Prime Space. 1,250 sq. ft., Near Kingston Corners. Great location for retail or business office. Easy Access and parking. Call Cliff 570-760-3427
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MEDICAL OFFICE
Suite for lease in modern building in Avoca. Designed for 2 physicans. 2,800 sq ft, 6 exam rooms, large reception area, breakroom/kitchen, file room, 2 restrooms, lab area, 2 private offices. Excellent condition. Close to I-81. 50+ parking spots available. 570-954-7950
PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP
Lease Space Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money!
PLAINS TWP 7 PETHICK DRIVE OFF RTE. 315 1200 & 700 SF Office Available. Reasonable. 570-760-1513
315 PLAZA 1750 & 3200 SF Retail / Office Space Available 570-829-1206
WAREHOUSE
WILKES-BARRE/ PLAINS TWP LAIRD STREET COMPLEX, easy interstate access. Lease 132,500 s.,f., 12 loading docks, 30 ft ceilings, sprinkler, acres of parking. Offices available. call 570-655-9732
WAREHOUSE/LIGHT MANUFACTURING OFFICE SPACE PITTSTON Main St.
12,000 sq. ft. building in downtown location. Warehouse with light manufacturing. Building with some office space. Entire building for lease or will sub-divide. MLS #10-1074 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101
NANTICOKE
OFFICE FOR LEASE
available immediately, 1800 square feet, Move in condition. New carpeting. Reception area, conference room, kitchen, and 3 offices, Located on main street in Hanover Section, off-street parking, forced air furnace, central air, or $950/per month Call 570-760-3551 to set an appointment
OFFICE SPACE 18 Pierce St
Kingston, PA Available Immediately, Off street parking. Security required. 3 room Suite $300/month, includes utilities. 570-690-0564 570-823-7564
OFFICE SPACE
Wyoming 900 Sf. Utilities included. Approx 21.5’x40’ $800/month 570-430-4396
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Commercial Properties
WILKES-BARRE
PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS 1 & 2 bedroom
Starting at $650
Great Commercial Store Front, & Inside Suites Available Steps from New Intermodal Hub & Public Parking
utilities included FREE RENT - Call For Details Today!
570-829-1573
950
Half Doubles
KINGSTON
3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, washer/ dryer hook up. No pets, no smoking. Fenced yard & offstreet parking. Excellent location, $700 + utilities, lease & security. Available June 1st 570-283-1180
KINGSTON Large 1/2 double
with 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room (with red carpet throughout) eat-in kitchen with additional pantry area. 1 bath. Large fenced yard. Gas/ hot water baseboard heat. All utilities by tenant. No smokers, no pets. $650 + security. Call Steven (570) 561-5245
LARKSVILLE
GARAGE SPACE KINGSTON
PARSONS SECTION 1ST FLOOR, 1 bedroom apartment, off street parking. Water & re-cycling included. Call Tom at 570-760-2785
apartments. Laundry facility. Off street parking available. Starting at $440. 570-332-5723
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COMMERCIAL 422 North Main
GREAT LOCATION 414 Front Street
LAFAYETTE GARDENS
61 E. Northampton St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
822-4444
- Light & bright open floor plans - All major appliances included - Pets welcome* - Close to everything - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Short term leases available
SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! 113 Edison St. Quiet neighborhood. 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy. Heat & hot water included. $625 Call Aileen at 570-822-7944
MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • Total Air-Conditioning • Washer & Dryer • Community Building • Spa & Pools • Hi-Tech Fitness Center • Tennis & Basketball Courts • Private Entrances
Mayflower Crossing Apartments 570.822.3968
941
WILKES-BARRE
Immediate Occupancy!!
The good life... close at hand
Apartments/ Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Newly remodeled 1 bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, washer/ dryer hookup. Stove fridge, no pets, no smoking. References. $695/month +electric & garbage 570-655-9325
941
941
TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com
WILKES-BARRE
3 bedroom, 1 bath half double, Freshly cleaned & painted. Tenant pays all utilities including sewer. $550 plus security. Call (570) 332-5723
NANTICOKE
55 Loomis St 3 bedroom, wall to wall carpet, full basement & attic. Stove, fridge & water & garbage included. No pets. $630+ security 570-814-1356
NANTICOKE GREAT LOCATION NEAR SCHOOLS 260 E. Green Street
For lease, available immediately, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, refrigerator and stove provided, washer/dryer hook up, off-street parking, pets ok, References credit and background check required. Need security deposit, $650/per month, water and sewer paid, $650/security deposit. Call (570)760-3551 to set an appointment
NANTICOKE
West Green Street, 3 bedroom, semi modern kitchen and bath, w/w carpet, washer/dryer hookup, basement, yard, gas heat. No Pets. $525/month + utilities, security & lease Call 570-256-3461
PLYMOUTH
Nice location. Large 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, lots of storage. Sewer included. $575/mo. 1st & last. Call 570-332-8922
WILKES-BARRE
133 Garden Ave. 1/2 double, 6 rooms. $600/plus utilities. No pets. 570-824-3721 Lease this freestanding building for an AFFORDABLE monthly rent. Totally renovated & ready to occupy. Offices, conference room, work stations, kit and more. Ample parking and handicap access. $1,750/ month. MLS 11-419 Call Judy Rice 5701-714-9230
WILKES-BARRE
2 Half Doubles Both located in nice neighborhoods. Off street parking. Large back yards. No pets. Security & all utilities by tenant. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, huge attic. $625/month. Also, Adorable 2 bedroom. $550/month 570-766-1881
WILKES-BARRE
947
Garages
KINGSTON
Garage for Rent. Clean car storage only, $65/month Call 570-696-3915
950
Half Doubles
DURYEA
2 bedrooms, tile kitchen and bath, w/d hookup, offstreet parking $600/per month, plus utilities Call (570) 237-2076
247 Barney St. Recently remodeled large 1/2 double. 3 large bedrooms, 1 bath, oil heat, partially finished attic, fridge & stove. Nice place needs nice tenants. Absolutely no pets. $600/ month + utilities & 1 month security. References checked. Call Jeff 570-332-6815
3 bedroom 1/2 double, gas heat, washer & dryer included, off-street parking, $700/per month, plus security. Call (570) 299-7103
962
962
Rooms
Half Doubles
WYOMING
3 bedroom, central air, baseboard hot water, all modern appliances, including washer/dryer, off street parking $850/month + utilities Call (570) 760-4483
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ASHLEY
“The Patch” 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Large private yard. Off street parking, quiet neighborhood, no pets. Washer / dryer hookup. $850 / month + utilities & references. Available Immediately. 978-771-5012
BENTON
Charming country farm house. 3 bedroom, 2 bath on 4.3 acres. Newly remodeled. Full basement and attic. Large barn and out buildings. Horses welcome. $950/month 904-673-6944
3/4 bedroom home, gas heat, all appliances included. $1,050 + utilities. Call (570) 406-6044
DALLAS
HOUSE FOR RENT
Idetown Road, For lease, available June 1st, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, refrigerator & stove provided, washer/ dryer on premises, off-street parking, pets - landlord decision. $800/per month plus utilities & $800 security deposit. (570) 639-0967 to set an appointment or email hillbillys 327@aol.com.
DALLAS
Lovely 4 bedroom home nestled on 2 acres of land in a quiet, private setting. 2 story deck, above ground pool, large yard, private drive. Oil heat. Washer and dryer included. $975 + security, utilities & references. Water and Sewer included. Call 570-675-7529
HARVEY’S LAKE
2 bedroom home. All appliances, $600/month. NO PETS. Security and lease. Call 570-762-6792
MOCONAQUA
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, with partially finished basement & 1-car garage. Ready Now, $795/per month, $750/security deposit.
953 Houses for Rent
MOUNTAINTOP
DALLAS
NANTICOKE
8 ROOMS - 3 BEDROOMS
plus sunroom. Newly painted. Clean. All appliances + garbage included. $625/per month, plus utilities & security 973-670-8945
NANTICOKE Desirable
Lexington Village Nanticoke, PA Many ranch style homes. 2 bedrooms 2 Free Months With A 2 Year Lease $795 + electric
SQUARE FOOT RE MANAGEMENT 866-873-0478
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NANTICOKE HANOVER SECTION 418 Front Street
For lease, available immediately, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, refrigerator and stove provided, washer/dryer hookup, off-street parking, pets ok, Large home across street from park. Section 8 approved, $850/ per month, water and sewer paid, $850/security deposit. Call 570-760-3551 for appointment
PITTSTON 1 bedroom,
screened porch, washer/dryer hookup. $450/month. Garbage & sewer paid. Call 570-362-0581 ask for Ron
PLAINS
SINGLE HOME COMPLETELY REMODELED
River St. New roof, siding, gutters, windows, kitchen, hardwood floors on first floor, finished basement, laundry facilities, off street parking, single garage. 3 bedrooms, full bath first floor, 1/2 bath second floor. Security deposit required. No Pets. 570-498-8588
PLAINS TOWNSHIP
Walking Distance to the Casino!! 2 bedroom, 1 bath, living room, kitchen, off street parking. $600/month + utilities, security & references. Call Classic Properties Nikki Callahan 718-4959 Ext. 1306
WILKES-BARRE MONARCH RENTALS 3 bedrooms,
Townhouse Brand New! 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, hardwood floors, 1st floor laundry room & granite counter tops. No Pets. MLS#11-1214 $1,500/month Call Geri 570-696-0888 570-696-3801
LEWITH & FREEMAN WILKES-BARRE
CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL - MEETING ROOM 1200 sq. ft., seating for 70 people, kitchen facilities, 2 parking lots, available $50/week plus $25 for heat/air conditioning. Also Worship Service area, capacity for 200 people, sound system, piano and organ, available anytime. Sunday morning negotiable $75/week plus $25 for heat/air conditioning. Unity Center for Spirtual Living, 140 South Grant Street. 570-639-0878
962
Rooms
EDWARDSVILLE
1 room for rent. Everything included. Shared bath & kitchen $100/week 570-287-1191 570-814-5122
KINGSTON HOUSE Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $315. Efficiency at $435 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331
965
Roommate Wanted
MOCANAQUA HOUSE TO SHARE Professional male
seeking professional female to share house. Only $250/ month. All utilities included. Beautiful home 5 rooms + 2 bedrooms. Rec basement, carpeted. No pets, neat person wanted, age unimportant. 570-762-8202
971 Vacation & Resort Properties
FLORIDA
Boca Raton Beautiful 5 room home with Pool. Fully furnished. On canal lot. $600 weekly. If interested, write to: 120 Wagner St. Moosic, PA 18507
HARVEY’S LAKE
all appliances provided. Call 570-822-7039
Lake front apartment & home for rent. Furnished. Weekly rentals. 570-639-5041 for details.
971 Vacation & Resort Properties
971 Vacation & Resort Properties
Call (570)441-1132
Scenic & tranquil setting for 3 bedroom, 2 bath home located on private drive. Hardwood floors with area rugs, large kitchen, dishwasher, stove, fridge & office area. 2nd floor bonus room. Laundry hookup in basement, enclosed porches (front heated). Sewer, water & outside lawn maintenance included. $1,250 + security, lease & background check. Available in Mid July. Crestwood Schools 570-678-5850
956 Miscellaneous
BLACK LAKE, NY NEED A VACATION?
Come relax and enjoy great fishing & tranquility at it’s finest. Housekeeping cottages on the water with all the amenities of home. (315) 375-8962 www.blacklake4fish.com daveroll@blacklakemarine.com
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WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
Available Nov. 1st Beautiful, clean 1/2 double in a quiet neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, full basement, fenced in yard, 3 porches. New insulation & energy efficient windows. Washer/ Dryer hookup, dishwasher $650 + utilities. 570-592-4133
JENKINS
950
DALLAS
Rooms
Bear Creek Township Rooms starting at Daily $39.99 + tax Weekly $169.99 + tax Microwave Refrigerator WiFi HBO
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