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Roughly 30,000 Luzerne County properties are in ‘special flood hazard areas’

Boundary lines to shift next year By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES jandes@timesleader.com

Roughly 30,000 properties in Luzerne County are in the flood plain carved out by the federal government, and the boundary lines will shift again when new flood maps take effect next year, officials said. A flood plain is an area that is more likely to experience flood-

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ing based on topography, hydrology, hydraulics and data from past flooding events, said Dave Bollinger, a mitigation outreach coordinator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency Region 3 in Philadelphia. FEMA calls these plains “special flood hazard areas” or “A zones,” statistically estimating that properties within them have

a 1 percent chance of flooding in any year and a 26 percent chance of flooding during the life of a 30year mortgage, he said. The owners of properties in the flood plain must have flood insurance if they have an outstanding mortgage. FEMA won’t allow federally funded temporary emergency housing in these zones.

INSIDE: Flood plain maps can be viewed online, Page 8A Ashley plans $8 million flood project, Page 3A

Congress allocated $1 billion in 2003 to redo flood maps across the county because a nationwide update hadn’t been done for more than two decades, Bollinger said. Federal legislators supported

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talian American Association of Luzerne County President Herman Castellani speaks Sunday morning at the Columbus Statue in Pittston as county district attorney and event principal speaker Jacqueline Musto Carroll and Pittston Councilman Joseph McLean look on. The group’s Columbus Day banquet honored its person of the year. For the story, see Page 3A.

Rx for health: Suds and spuds U of S staffer, who presents food research around the world, says foods are heart healthy. By ANDREW M. SEDER aseder@timesleader.com

SCRANTON – Research by a University of Scranton professor indicates your heart will thank you if you drink a lager and eat 16 purple-skinned potatoes every day. The studies are just two of

the dozens of food-related investigations overseen in the past 20 years by Joe Vinson, a chemistry professor at the school for nearly four decades. Vinson, 69, of Dalton, has spent his professional life looked into how certain aspects of food and supplements affect our bodies. He has presented his findings at conferences around the world. In his cramped office on the third floor of the Loyola Science Building, Vinson has numerous prints of the Periodic Table of Elements on display, typical for any chemist worth his NaCl. But the labels on the file

cabinets that are literally stacked to the ceiling include the names of dozens of foods and beverages, each of which Vinson has conducted research on. There’s chocolate, tea, coffee, fruits and vegetables, beer, wine/grape juice and cranberry, which is the focal point of the current study he’s conducting that looks at the tart fruit’s benefits on the prostate gland. Vinson said he’s fascinated by the research, and in a world that’s increasingly battling obesity, he believes the research is timely and important.

Vinson recommends dark beer and purple-skinned potatoes.

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THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS WEEK

>> SAILING, TAKE ME AWAY …: In 1492, a man

named Christopher Columbus set off on a journey to find new trade routes to the Far East. In that endeavor, he failed miserably. Instead, he stumbled on the Bahamas, and opened up a whole new world to European exploration. Fast forward 519 years, and we in that “New World” honor his achievement by closing post offices and liquor stores. And you can be sure, that folks living in towns like Columbus, Ohio, and Columbus, Ga., are thankful his name was Christopher Columbus and not Wilhelm Schnitzleberg.

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the update because they saw flooding occurring outside mapped flood plains throughout the country, often stemming from new development, he said.

Shooter assaulted woman, police say

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After Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins goaltender Scott Munroe and Whale goaltender Chad Johnson kept zeroes on the scoreboard through overtime, Connecticut led a scoring fest of sorts, outscoring the Penguins 3-2 in the shootout to earn a 1-0 win on Sunday. The Penguins did get a point on the night, but have now opened the season winless in their first two games. Sports, 1B

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>> CARTOON MAYHEM: Sure, you can watch any of a

number of reality shows this week. You know the type, where people are put in unrealistic situations, dramatic tension is manufactured and profanity is liberally sprinkled about and masked with well-placed “bleeps.” If it’s censored cursing you’re into, you might want to watch a new episode of “South Park” at 10 p.m. Wednesday on Comedy Central. It’s so new, the episode doesn’t even have a name yet, but even if it did, we probably couldn’t print it anyway.

>> FUNNY GIRL: If you like to laugh,

and are saving your grumpiness for Saturday (see below), then head to the F.M. Kirby Center Friday at 8 p.m. to see comedian Paula Poundstone. Known for her improvisation, this stand-up comic has been tickling audiences’ funny bones since 1979. Which, when you put it that way, sounds strange, but all it means is she puts on one hysterically funny show.

HAZLETON – The man wanted in a weekend shooting sexually assaulted a woman at gunpoint in her bedroom where her two children were sleeping before killing her uncle who went to see about the commotion upstairs, authorities said. Rafael Enrique Gonzalez, 38, spent the night at the house at 320 E. Chestnut St. and knew the Gonzalez man he shot in the back and the woman, said Luzerne County District Attorney Jackie Musto Carroll. Gonzalez, a Mexican national in the country illegally, shot Cesar Robles, 30, of New York, in the back as he tried to flee after seeing the gun, said the district attorney. Robles died at the scene from a single gunshot wound from a .40-caliber, semi-automatic handgun and an autopsy conducted Sunday morning at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital determined his death was a homicide. “This level of violence has become all too common; nonetheless, it is simply unacceptable,” said Luzerne County District Attorney Jackie Musto Carroll at press conference Sunday at Hazleton City Hall. She said an arrest warrant was issued for Gonzalez on charges of criminal homicide, involunSee HOMICIDE, Page 8A

>> PARTY LIKE IT’S 1984: Two 1980s classic films get

the “reboot” treatment this week when “The Thing” and “Footloose” open on Friday. If horror flicks are your forte, then you’ll go for “The Thing,” the prequel to the 1982 sci-fi classic (a remake of a 1950s flick) of boy meets alien, alien mutates and eats boy, and Kurt Russell drinks scotch and blows stuff up. If dancing is your “thing,” check out “Footloose.” This one reinvents the 1984 film where boy meets girl, boy and girl dance, girl’s dad doesn’t like it, Kevin Bacon gets a cool haircut and nothing blows up.

>> GRRRRRRR: Do you routinely wake up on the wrong side of the bed? Do co-workers often refer to you as “Mr. Crankypants?” Is your first response to the phrase, “Have a nice day,” unprintable in a family newspaper? If you answered “Ehhhhh. Go away,” to any of these questions, then you are what’s known as a grouch. And this Saturday, that’s a good thing because it’s “National Grouch Day.” So celebrate your surly side and embrace your inner Oscar.


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Vough cites on-the-job training for judge Assistant DA says his trial record sets him apart from other candidates. By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – Michael Vough says he’s a lawyer, a businessman and a taxpayer. And with common sense and practicality, Vough says he’s ready to be a judge. Vough, 47, of West Pittston, is one of seven candidates vying for six open seats on the Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas. Vough says he has extensive onthe-job training, and has been preparing for a seat on the bench his entire career. “I’m not gonna change when I put a robe on,” Vough told The Times Leader’s endorsement board. “I’m going to do what’s right for the right reason.”

The longtime assistant district attorney and private practice attorney said what sets him apart from other candidates is his success in the courtroom and his trial record. Vough said he has prosecuted 70 homicide- by-motor-vehicle cases – all that resulted in a conviction. He said he also has prosecuted highprofile homicide cases and a variety of civil cases, including workers compensation and uninsured motorist claims. If elected to the bench, Vough said he would support an ethics and personnel policy, and advertise jobs available in his office to hire the most qualified person. Vough said he would work with thenewlyelected11-membercounty council and county manager to reduce costs in the court system, and would support sharing law clerks and tipstaffs. Vough said he also believes judges should not float around from criminal to civil work, and that a specific number of judges should be assigned to handle either type of case.

Mike Vough, candidate for judge Luzerne County, speaks with The Times Leader endorsement board about running for office and campaigning door-todoor to meet voters.

MICHAEL VOUGH Age: 47 Education: The University of Scranton, bachelor of science in accounting; University of Dayton Law School, juris doctor. Law experience: Admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar in 1989; private practice attorney since 1991; assistant district attorney since 1992; solicitor for the Greater Pittston Chamber of Commerce since 1998. Community affiliations: Former basketball coach and athletic director at St. Mary’s Assumption School, Pittston; solicitor and former chairman of Make A Wish Foundation; lector at Our Lady of the Eucharist Church, Pittston. Family: Wife, Cindy Forlenza Vough; children, Michael, Matthew, Nicholas and Jessica. CLARK VAN ORDEN/THE TIMES LEADER

Vough said he’s still accepting campaign contributions from fellow attorneys, and if the time comes, he’ll have his contribution forms available in his chambers for anyone who appears in his courtroom to see. The father of four said he is likely going to spend about $20,000 in

the general election because what’s differentaboutthiselectionishisfinancial resources are limited. In the recent flooding that struck the area, Vough said he got a substantial amount of water in his home, and is in the process of cleaning and remodeling. The last few weeks, Vough said,

have been the toughest of his life, but he has been shown support by family and friends. “I’m the member of a really good community,” he said. For now, Vough said he’ll go door-to-door to meet voters and get the word out as much as possible about his candidacy.

Cut for family planning lauded

Marino and Barletta support proposal to cut off money for United Nations effort. By JONATHAN RISKIND Times Leader Washington Bureau

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David Folk of Folk’s Butterfly Farm in Nescopeck gives a lecture on monarch butterflies Sunday at Frances Slocum State Park.

Heritage Day celebrates fall By CAMILLE FIOTI Times Leader Correspondent

KINGSTON TWP. -- The vivid colors of autumn leaves reflecting off the lake created the backdrop for Sunday’s Heritage Day at Frances Slocum State Park. Dressed in a blue-and-white calico print prairie dress and bonnet, Cecily Roe demonstrated the art of spinning. Pumping her right foot against the spinning wheel’s pedal, Roe pulled gray lamb’s wool into silky threads. Other demonstrations from the early days included butter making, quilting, log cutting and cider making. Ten-year-old Christina Schuler of Shavertown tested out a hand-crafted violin, and entertained passersby with a folksy rendition of “Cripple Creek.” The violin was just one of the

many unique stringed instruments carved from local trees on display. Dressed as a Delaware Indian in ceremonial regalia, Darius Puff told tales of the American Indians who inhabited this area in the mid-18th century, while event-goers learned the history of Frances Slocum. Boy Scouts from Troop 155 of Trucksville served up a variety of homemade food. Chloe Zondlo, 7, of Dallas popped a little cracker smeared with homemade butter into her mouth. “She had to shake it a bunch of times really fast,” said her mom, Dawn, 40, about turning cream into butter. “This is our second year here,” she said. “We came last year and had so much fun, we had to come back.”

WASHINGTON – A proposal to cut off U.S. funding for an international family planning program advanced in the GOP-led House last week, with Republican Reps. Tom Marino of Lycoming Township and Lou Barletta of Hazleton among the backers. Abortion rights and reproductive health services advocates criticized the move to strip U.S. funding for a United Nations family planning program. Meanwhile, the abortion debate on Capitol Hill also revved up last week over a draft 2012 spending bill that contains a number of anti-abortion rights initiatives, including a reprise of an attempt to cut off federal money to Planned Parenthood. The House Foreign Affairs Committee in a party line vote approved legislation eliminating funding for the UN Population Fund, a family planning services program that operates in developing countries worldwide. Marino, a member of the committee, lauded the move to cut off U.S. taxpayer dollars for the UN program. “By contributing to the UNFPA we are borrowing money from China, 42 cents on the dollar, and giving it to the United Nations, which turns around and gives it to countries like China to support its one-child policy including abortion,” Marino said before the 23-17 committee vote to send the bill to the House floor. “This is state-sanctioned murder and the kind of thing that Americans are screaming about.” Barletta, who is not on the committee, agrees with the move to strip funding for the UN program, said Shawn Kelly, Barletta’s spokesman. Barletta, like Marino, is a co-sponsor of the bill and he also has signed a letter to President Barack Obama calling for a halt to U.S. contributions to the fund, which Barletta, too, asserted is linked to China’s “onechild policy.” Barletta also “strongly disagrees with paying for interna-

tional family planning while people in Northeastern Pennsylvania are struggling to recover from epic flooding,” Marino Kelly said. “Rep. Barletta believes we should help Americans recover from disasters first.” The Bush administration Barletta didn’t provide U.S. funding for the program, which GOP critics claim aids China in forcing women to undergo abortions against their will. But the Obama administration and the United Nations say the program has nothing to do with involuntary abortions in China or encouraging women to have abortions, but rather works to extend safe and effective family planning methods and reproductive health care to women in developing countries where such care is difficult to obtain. Obama’s 2012 budget requested $48 million for the UN Population Fund, a continuation of funding that started in 2009 when the Obama administration reinstated U.S. participation in the program. Planned Parenthood, a nonprofit group that offers reproductive health services and abortion services and has become a target of abortion rights foes, says cutting off funding to the UN program will only make it harder for poor women in developing countries to gain access to safe and effective contraception and reproductive health services – and lead to more unintended pregnancies and unsafe abortions. The UN program works directly with governments in more than 150 countries “to improve health care and strengthen health systems,” Planned Parenthood said in a release last week. The money the Obama administration wants to contribute to the fund has been estimated to prevent 7,000 maternal and newborn deaths, allow 10,000 women afflicted by a fistula to have a surgical repair and provide modern methods of contraception to

about 1 million couples, Planned Parenthood said, citing UN numbers. The program does not perform or pay for abortions, and is working to expand voluntary family planning programs in China and to reform China’s human rights standards, Planned Parenthood said. “Efforts to defund UNFPA are clearly ideological attacks that put politics before the health and well-being of millions of women and children around the world,” said Latanya Mapp Frett, a Planned Parenthood Federation of America vice president, in a statement. Barletta and Marino also back a 2012 health and human services spending bill unveiled last week by Rep. Denny Rehberg, RMontana, the chairman of the House Appropriation Committee’s labor, health and human services and education subcommittee. The bill includes a fresh GOP effort to strip federal funding from Planned Parenthood, eliminates funding for a national family planning program, cuts funding to a teen pregnancy prevention initiative and directs part of the remaining funding be used for abstinence education programs and bans insurance coverage for abortion by plans that individuals will be able to subscribe to under the health plan exchanges created by the health care overhaul approved last year. Planned Parenthood of Northeast and Mid-Pennsylvania criticized “Republican leaders” for releasing the bill, though the group did not single out Marino or Barletta. “At a time when Americans desperately want and need Congress to focus on fixing our economy and creating jobs, House Republican leaders are instead continuing their campaign to take away preventive health care and affordable birth control from millions of women,” said Kim Custer, the head of Planned Parenthood of Northeast and Mid-Penn, in a statement. The spending bill would face a decidedly uphill climb in the Democratic-controlled Senate, and also would face presidential opposition and a potential veto threat.

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WASHINGTON — The chairman of the House oversight committee said Sunday that he could send subpoenas to the Obama administration as soon as this week over weapons lost amid the Mexican drug war. Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., suggested on “Fox News Sunday” that Attorney General Eric Hold-

er knew about the gun trafficking operation known as “Fast and Furious” earlier than he has acknowledged. “Why are they denying knowing about something that they were briefed on?” Issa said. “Exactly when, the American people want to know, how did it happen?” In the 2009 operation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives allowed intermediaries for drug cartels to buy thousands of weapons from Arizona gun shops.

The agency then lost track of about 1,400 of the 2,000 of those guns. Some of those weapons have been recovered at crime scenes in Mexico. Operation Fast and Furious came to light after two assault rifles purchased by a now-indicted small-time buyer under scrutiny in the operation turned up at a shootout in Arizona. Customs and Border Protection agent Brian Terry was killed in that shootout. Earlier this year, Holder testi-

fied to Congress that he hadn’t heard about the operation until early 2011. On Sunday, Issa said, “That’s just disingenuous on its face.” In a letter sent Friday to key lawmakers who oversee Justice Department issues, Holder said his testimony was truthful and accurate. He said Republicans are engaging in political posturing when they say otherwise. “Such irresponsible and inflammatory rhetoric must be repudiated in the strongest possi-

ble terms,” Holder said. On Fox, Issa said President Barack Obama “still seems to have full confidence in Eric Holder — something I don’t share.” Issa declined to join other Republicans who have called for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate Holder. “Congress is well along the way of investigating this operation to find out what went wrong, who knew it and what we have to do in the future to make sure it can’t happen again,” Issa said.

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LOCAL Ashley set to begin flood project About a half-mile of Sulfur Run will be channeled into an underground culvert in an $8 million project. By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES jandes@timesleader.com

ASHLEY -- After two decades of planning, Ashley is about to begin a roughly $8 million project that will stop periodic flooding of many borough properties, said borough Councilman John Gibbons. The project, funded almost entirely by the state Department of Environmental Protection, will channel about a half-mile of Sulfur Run through a wide underground cement culvert starting in the area of Conyngham Street and ending where it feeds into Solomon Creek, Gibbons said. The tributary now runs through a combination of culverts, pipes and banks that are deteriorating and not designed to handle the increased flow dur-

ing heavy rain or snow melts, which leads to flooding, Gibbons said. For example, several properties between Manhattan and Hartford streets flooded twice this year, he said. Properties along Ashley Street have also sustained basement flooding. The construction plans originally called for the acquisition of several residential structures, but Gibbons stressed that no buildings will be demolished under the updated plan, which realigns the tributary flow. The project will require contractors to temporarily access the land portion of roughly 60 properties to build the culvert, he said. Officials will be scheduling meetings in early November with the impacted property owners, he said. Construction is expected to begin the middle or end of next year, he said. Borough council already committed to fund the local share of the project in 2006 by signing a sponsorship agreement, and the borough’s portion has been estimated at less than $300,000, he

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Ashley Borough Councilman John Gibbons reviews plans for an $8 million flood control project expected to begin the middle of next year. The project is funded almost entirely by the state Department of Environmental Protection.

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said. Gibbons said the local share is a worthwhile investment because the state is kicking in at least $8 million, and the project will end flooding that plagues residents and hampers municipal resources. “The residents of Ashley are con-

stantly suffering flood damage, flooded roadways and flooded basements every time a major storm comes through our area,” Gibbons said. “It is time to show increased improvements in infrastructure and solve a problem that has been around for an extremely long time once and for all.”

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The Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition will hold a general membership meeting on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the American Legion, Post 672, in Dallas, Memorial Highway, across from Leggio’s. The GDAC includes Luzerne County citizens concerned about the potential problems gas drilling by horizontal fracturing (“fracking”) and its associated industries will bring to this populated and developed area. According to the coalition, concerns include polluted air and water supplies, toxic waste, radioactive mud, depleted water habitat, noise, eminent domain, loss of farmland, loss of tourism, higher crime rates, more traffic, more accidents, lowered property values and increased taxes. For more information or to make arrangements to have a speaker from the GDAC present to your group, call 570-266-5116, log onto www.gdacoalition.org, emailgdacoalition@gmail.com or “Like” Gas Drilling Awareness Coalition on Facebook. HARRISBURG

Gas export OK sought

An energy company is seeking federal approval to export liquefied natural gas from the Appalachian drilling industry. Richmond, Va.-based Dominion Resources announced last week that it wants to export 1 billion cubic feet per day through its terminal in Maryland. Dominion spokesman Daniel Donovan said that the company is seeking approval for the shipments because the nation’s natural gas supply is surging, but domestic demand is lacking. Donovan said many of the new jobs for the project would be in the Marcellus Shale region of West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Most of the drilling is in Pennsylvania.

Ex-Redevelopment Authority member served two months for corruption-related plea.

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A former Wilkes-Barre chief of detectives and Luzerne County Redevelopment Authority member who pleaded guilty to a corruption-related charge completed his two-month federal prison sentence Friday. William Maguire, 62, of Mountain Top, was released from the Community Corrections facility in Philadelphia, according to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons web site. At Maguire’s sentencing in July, U.S. District Judge A. Richard CapuMaguire to also ordered him to serve two years of supervised release by the federal probation department upon his release. Maguire could not be reached for comment Saturday. He admitted accepting $1,400 from a contractor for the Redevelopment Authority as payment for a January 2009 business trip to Sanibel Island, Fla. The trip was approved by the authority and several other authority members attended. But Maguire was concerned about asking for reimbursement because of a debit-card scandal in the county the previous year. Instead he sought payment from the contractor, identified as Michael Pasonick, who received Maguire’s support in obtaining business with the authority, according to a federal prosecutor. Pasonick pleaded guilty in an unrelated case to bribing a school board member with the intent of obtaining contracts in the future. He is awaiting sentencing in U.S. District Court, Scranton.

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Society urges preservation

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The Garden Drive-In Flea Market in Hunlock Township re-opened for business Sunday morning despite ongoing repairs to the snack bar building that was destroyed by last month’s flooding.

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cession stand, now a lopsided pile of concrete. But, even that had a bright HUNLOCK TWP. -- The air was con- spot. Parked in front of it was a mobile siderably colder since the last time the Sunday flea market at the Garden concession stand, where stand manager Stephanie Beres and crew were Drive-in saw a crowd, but the fall serving up food and drinks to a chill did nothing to deter large crowd. the flow of business “We’ve had an incredible Sunday, the first day turnout today,” the market was open Beres since the Sept. 9 flooding by the Susquehanna River. The lot off Route 11 was packed from end to end with vendors and customers alike. The only sure sign that misfortunate befell the space was the remains of what was once a conBy SARA POKORNY spokorny@timesleader.com

said, “from shoppers to vendors. I think everyone is just glad that it’s back.” According to Kim Barbacci, who owns the drive-in with her husband, Doug, an estimated $200,000 in damage was incurred when the river crested at a record high last month. “We lost our projection booth and equipment, whole concession stand,” Kim said. “We took a big hit.” So big, in fact, that she and her husband are unsure of the fate of the movies. As of now a decision has not been made as to whether there will be a movie season at the drive-in next year. The drive-in is one of three remaining in the area, the others being the Laurel Drive-In in Hazleton and the Circle Drive-In in Dickson City. For now, though, See GARDEN, Page 8A

Columbus Day banquet pays tribute to distinguished citizens

Italian American Association of Luzerne County 2011 Person of the Year, the Rev. Paul McDonnell, O.S.J., accepts the award Sunday night in WilkesBarre at the 34th annual IAA Columbus Day banquet.

The Rev. Paul McDonnell and Patricia Stella were the honorees for their service to the community. By STEVEN FONDO Times Leader Correspondent

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Italian American Association and the local Unico chapter. The Rev. Paul McDonnell, vicar of the Oblates of St. Joseph, Laflin, was named the IAA’s Person of the Year for 2011 for his community service. He is chaplain to UNICO and the Ancient Order of Hibernians, honorary chairman of the 2011 capital campaign for the Pittston Y, a board member of Wesley Village and the Earthly Angels Autism Foundation.

WILKES-BARRE -- The 34th Annual Columbus Day Banquet held Sunday at Genetti’s honored distinguished citizens for lifetime accomplishment and community service. The event was co-sponsored by the See COLUMBUS, Page 6A

Archaeologists in Pennsylvania said they’re worried that important pieces of history could be lost as the state’s booming natural gas industry builds roads, impoundments, pipelines and well sites. Marc Henshaw, president of the Mon-Yough Chapter of the Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology, said he has yet to receive a call from a company that extracts natural gas. Carl Maurer, the archaeology society chapter’s vice president, said the knowledge and motivation to learn more could be gone forever if sites are destroyed. However, industry officials said they already employ archaeologists. Mike Mackin, a spokesman for Range Resources Corp said a company archaeologist checks state records and databases to see whether an area has significant archaeological importance before deciding where to drill. Robert McHale, manager of environmental regulatory affairs for MarkWest Liberty Midstream & Resources LLC, said his company employs an archaeologist who reviews preliminary pipeline routes. A spokesman for the Marcellus Shale Coalition said the industry is required to notify the Bureau of Historic Preservation if an artifact is found. The bureau, which is part of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, has 180 days to complete a site excavation. HANOVER TWP.

Candy’s Place benefit set

Cuts and Color for Candy’s Place will be held 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Ciao Bella Salon and Studio, 41 Oxford St., Suite A, Hanover Township. The following services will be offered, according to a release from Ciao Bella: •Pink and teal feather extensions -$5 per feather. •10 foils and cut -- $30. •Haircuts -- $10. •Mini manicures -- $6. In addition, $10 raffle tickets will be sold for the chance to win $150 in salon services. All proceeds benefit the services at Candy’s Place, the center for cancer wellness, in Forty Fort. Appointments are needed. Call Ciao Bella at 570-824-4152.


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After weeks of secret meetings, the 12-member deficitcutting panel established under last summer’s budget and debt deal appears no closer to a breakthrough than when talks began last month. While the panel members themselves aren’t doing much talking, other lawmakers, aides and lobbyists closely tracking the committee are increasingly skeptical, even pessimistic, that the panel will be able to meet its assigned goal of at least $1.2 trillion in deficit savings over the next 10 years. Democrats won’t go for an agreement that doesn’t include lots of new tax revenue; Republicans are just as ardently antitax. The impasse over revenues means that Democrats won’t agree to cost curbs on programs like Medicare.

By CRISTIAN SALAZAR Associated Press

NEW YORK — To veterans of past social movements, the Occupy Wall Street protests that began in New York and spread nationwide have been a welcome response to corporate greed and the enfeebled economy. But whether the energy of protesters can be tapped to transform the political climate remains to be seen. “There’s a difference between an emotional outcry and a movement,” said Andrew Young, who worked alongside the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as a strategist during the civil rights movement and served as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. “This is an emotional outcry. The difference is organization and articulation.” The nearly four-week-old protest that began in a lower Manhattan park has taken on a semblance of organization and a coherent message has largely emerged: That “the 99 percent” who struggle daily as the economy shudders, employment stagnates and medical costs rise are suffering as the 1 percent who control the vast majority of the economy’s wealth continues to prosper. Labor unions and students joined the protest on Wednesday, swelling the ranks for a day into the thousands, and lending the occupation a surge of political clout and legitimacy. President Barack Obama said Thurs-

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Riots over church attack kill 19 people

Massive clashes that drew in Christians angry over a recent church attack, Muslims, and Egyptian security forces raged over a large section of downtown Cairo Sunday night, leaving at least 19 people dead and more than 150 injured, Health Ministry officials said. It was the worst violence since the 18-day uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak in February. Christians blame Egypt’s ruling military council for being too lenient on those behind a spate of anti-Christian attacks since the ouster of Mubarak.

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An instructor shows how to open handcuffs using a bobby pin Sunday at the Occupy Wall Street occupation in New York.

day that the protesters were “giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works;” some Republicans have been seeking to cast Occupy Wall Street as class warfare. The growing cohesiveness and profile of the protest have caught the attention of public intellectuals and veterans of past social movements. “I think if the idea of the movement is to raise the discontent that a lot of people from different walks of life and different persuasions have on the economic inequity in this country — it’s been perfect,” said the Rev. Al Sharpton, who plans to broadcast his nationally syndicated radio show from the park on Monday and five days later lead a jobs

march in Washington, D.C. He said he felt it was necessary to be there to talk about how blacks and Latinos are also buffeted by the economic difficulties. “I think it is more a movement to show dissatisfaction. I think that is effective and useful,” he said. The Rev. Jesse Jackson said the protest was a growing success. “There is a legitimacy to their demands for economic reconstruction,” he said, with the analysis of the problems in the economic system “dead on,” as he wrote in a commentary. He said the protest could become a powerful movement if “it remains disciplined, focused and nonviolent — and turns some of their pain into voting power.”

Unemployed seek protection against bias

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Pa. rules for school employment tightened

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Syrians warn countries not to recognize the opposition

hold two meetings Sunday, one Foreign Minister Walid in Cairo and another in Stockal-Moallem threatens “tough holm. measures” in his decree. Damascus appears con-

cerned that if the Syrian National Council is recognized by By BASSEM MROUE the international community, it Associated Press could play the same role as the BEIRUT — Syria’s foreign National Transitional Council minister warned the interna- in Libya that ultimately overtional community Sunday not threw longtime leader Moamto recognize a new umbrella mar Gadhafi. Syria’s top diplomat was council formed by the opposition, threatening “tough mea- speaking during a joint news sures” against any country that conference with a delegation from the left-leaning ALBA bloc does so. of mostly Latin Foreign Minister WaAmerican counlid al-Moallem did not tries, which inspecify what measures “We will take cludes Cuba, VeDamascus might take. tough meanezuela, EcuaBut he went on to say dor and Bolivia. that countries that do sures against The ALBA offinot protect Syrian mis- any country cials were visitsions could find their own embassies treated that recognizes ing Damascus to express solidarin the same way. this illegitiwith Syria “We will take tough mate council.” ity and met Sunday measures against any Walid al-Moallem with President country that recognizes Foreign Minister Bashar Assad. this illegitimate counState-run cil,” al-Moallem said news agency SAwithout elaborating on what type of reaction it might NA quoted Assad as telling the delegation that Syria aims to bring. The Syrian National Council, make political reforms then end announced last week in Turkey, armed presence. But past promis a broad-based group which ises of sweeping reforms have includes most major opposition not been carried through and factions. No country or interna- the opposition says they will actional body has recognized it so cept nothing short of his deparfar as a legal representative of ture. “The foreign attack on Syria the Syrian people. Bourhan Ghalioun, the oppo- escalated after the situation sition council’s most prominent started to improve because official, said he expects the or- what they want is not reforms ganization will be recognized but for Syria to pay a price for “in the coming few weeks.” Al- its stances against foreign Moallem’s comments came as schemes in the region,” SANA the council was scheduled to quoted Assad as saying.

find. Effort to protect long-term The effort to protect the unjobless has drawn praise from employed has drawn praise workers’ rights advocates. from workers’ rights advocates,

HARRISBURG — A new Pennsylvania state law that overhauls criminal history disclosure rules for all public and private school employees also imposes a lifetime ban on working in a school for people who commit certain crimes. Current school employees must now report any arrests or convictions of serious crimes in their past by Dec. 27. They also must report any future arrest or conviction within three days. The Education Department said an employee who admits to having a conviction for one of 27 specific offenses must be terminated immediately. Those crimes include criminal homicide, drug convictions, sexual assault and luring a child. The law applies to teachers, administrators, support staff and contractors. In addition, anyone with two convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs cannot work in a school for three years.

By SAM HANANEL Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The longterm unemployed who say they are victims of a hiring bias could get help from a provision in President Barack Obama’s jobs bill, which would ban companies with 15 or more employees from refusing to consider — or offer a job to — someone who is unemployed. The measure also applies to employment agencies and would prohibit want ads that disqualify applicants just because they are unemployed. But Obama’s bill faces a troubled path in Congress, as Republicans strongly oppose its plans for tax increases on the wealthy and other spending provisions. Should the bill fail, Democrats are sure to remind jobless voters that the GOP blocked an attempt to redress discrimination against them at a time when work is so hard to

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and Monster.com requiring that applicants “must be currently employed” or using other exclusionary language based on curbut business groups say it will rent employment status. The issue has gained more just stir up needless litigation by frustrated job applicants. prominence as the unemployThe provision would give those ment level remains stuck over 9 claiming discrimination a right percent and a record 4.5 million people — nearly oneto sue, and violathird of the unemploytors would face Last month, the job ed — have been out of fines of up to work for a year or $1,000 per day, search Web site more. And older workplus attorney Indeed.com aners often struggle to fees and costs. nounced it would find new jobs. “Threatening not accept any job Jane Stehney, a Kelly business owners Services employment with new law- ad that seeks to agency spokeswoman, suits is not going exclude the unemsaid the company does to help create ployed. not discriminate on jobs and will any basis, including unprobably have a chilling effect on hiring,” said employment status. And Sally Cynthia Magnuson, spokeswo- Davenport, a spokeswoman for man for the National Federation FedEx in Memphis, said her of Independent Business. “Busi- company has no policy barring ness owners may be concerned the unemployed from seeking a about posting a new job if they job and never instructed the could face a possible lawsuit.” temp agency to discriminate Last month, the job search A survey earlier this year by the National Employment Law Web site Indeed.com anProject found more than 150 job nounced it would not accept postings on employment Web any job ad that seeks to exclude sites such as CareerBuilder.com the unemployed.

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STEPHEN J. GLUSHEFSKI JR., 25, of Glen Lyon, died Wednesday, October 5, 2011. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Lehman Family Funeral Home, 689 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre. GALE ROME HYMAN, 72, Allentown, died Saturday, October 8, 2011, at home. Born in WilkesBarre, she was daughter of the late Isadore and Rebecca Krisper. Preceding her in death was husband Clayton, September 29, 1989. Surviving are daughters, Jill Hyman Kaplan and husband Elliot, Debi Packel and husband Mark; four grandchildren; sister, Rita Gale, and husband Howard. A funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. today at Temple Beth Hillel Beth El,1001Remington Rd., Wynnewood. Interment will be in Ohav Zedek Cemetery, Hanover Township. Shiva will be observed Monday and Tuesday evening in Jill and Elliot Kaplan’s home, 1309 Medford Road, Wynnewood, with minyan at 7:30 pm. Arrangements are by the Rosenberg Funeral Chapel. ELIZABETH NEWSBAUM, of Green Acres Apartments, Kingston, died Sunday, October 9, 2011, in St. Luke’s Villa, formerly Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. Funeral arrangements will be finalized for Tuesday, from the Rosenberg Funeral Chapel, Inc., 348 S. River St., Wilkes-Barre.

FUNERALS BELLUMORI – Theresa, funeral 10:30 a.m. today from the Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township. Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. in Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains Township. BEYER – Alice, funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday from the Kniffen O’Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends are invited to call 4 to 7 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until the time of service Tuesday. BROJAKOWSKI – Phyllis, Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, in St. Mary’s Church, Nanticoke. Friends may pay respects at the church beginning at 9:30 a.m. before Mass. CULP – Margery, funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. FISCHER – Margaret, celebration of life 8:30 a.m. today from McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in the Church of St. Nicholas. KEARN – Charles, friends may 5 to 8 p.m. today at the MamaryDurkin Funeral Home. MADAY – Leonard, Memorial Mass 11 a.m. Oct. 22 in the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church, 420 Main Road, Hanover Township. Friends may call at the church beginning at 9:30 a.m. MEDVEC – Stephen, funeral 2 p.m. Thursday in St. Mary’s Nativity Cemetery Chapel, Plymouth Township. MELUSKEY- Albert, funeral 9:30 a.m. today from the Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. from St. Faustina Parish at St. Mary’s Church, Nanticoke. SUCHOCKI - Robert Sr., funeral 9 a.m. today from the Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 Stark St., Plains Township. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains Township. TUROSKI – Henry, funeral 9:30 a.m. Tuesday from the S.J. Grontkowski Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St., Plymouth. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Faustina’s Parish, 520 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 6:30 to 9 p.m. today. URBAN – Wanda, funeral 9 a.m. today from the Gubbiotti Funeral Home, 1030 Wyoming Ave., Exeter. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, St. Monica’s Parish, 8th Street, West Wyoming. WALKER – Nancy, funeral 11a.m. today at Christ United Presbyterian Church, 105 Lee Park Ave., Hanover Township. WARD – Henry, memorial service 11:30 a.m. Oct. 22, at First Presbyterian Church, 97 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Family will receive friends 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the church.

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obert A. Rukstalis Sr., 73, of John Street, Kingston, died Saturday, October 8, 2011, at WilkesBarre General Hospital surrounded by his loving family after an extended illness. Born in Kingston, he was a son of the late Charles and Grace Turnbach Rukstalis. Bob graduated from Kingston High School, class of 1956. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves. Bob had resided on John Street in Kingston for his entire life. He had been employed as the manager of the body shop at Ertley’s Automotive Dealerships for 38 years, and two years at Howard Duke Isaacs, retiring in 1998. After retirement, Bob was employed at Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home. He was a longtime member of St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, Kingston. He was an avid woodworker and craftsman. Preceding him in death are his infant daughter, Margaret. Surviving him are his wife of 52 years, the former Margaret (Peggy) Brady; children Kathleen Vitale and her husband, Mark, Trucksville; Robert Jr. and his fiancée, Patricia Doyle, Shreveport, La.; Mary Ruth Kravitsky and her husband, Shawn, Dallas; brother, Garry Rukstalis, and his wife Joan, Forty Fort; grandchildren, Melissa, Jessica and Joshua Rukstalis, Dallas; Nicholas,

James and Hannah Vitale, Trucksville; Katie and Sam Kravitsky, Dallas; Trevor and Katelynn Doyle, Shreveport; great-grandson, Jacob Tripp, Dallas; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ignatius of Loyola Church, Kingston. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions, if desired, can be made to Hospice of the Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. The family would like to thank the staff at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital for their care, kindness and compassion.

Joseph Miller October 8, 2011 Miller, 69, of the Mill J oseph Creek Acres section of Plains

Township, passed away unexpectedly at home Saturday evening, October 8, 2011. Born in New York City, on February 4, 1942, he was a son of the late Bennie and Lucille Lyles Miller. Joseph was a graduate of the New York City Police Academy and the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where he had received both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. After serving an honorable career with the New York Police Department, he was employed by the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation until his retirement in 1999. In addition to his parents, Joseph was preceded in death by sisters, Betty Jean Jackson and Bennie Mae Miller. Surviving are his beloved wife, the former Barbara Ann Bucknavage, at home; sons, Joseph, New York City, N.Y.; Duane, Fort Meyers, Fla., and Sean, Irvington, N.J. Joseph’s funeral will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday from the Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home,

55 Stark St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in Ss. Peter and Paul Church, Plains Township. Interment will be held in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may call at 9 a.m. to time of services on Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 71 N. Franklin St., WilkesBarre, PA 18701, or St. Joseph’s Center, 2010 Adams Ave., Scranton, PA. Online condolences or directions may be accessed on www.yanaitisfuneralhome.com.

Caroline F. Potsko October 9, 2011 Caroline F. Potsko, of Carey Street, Ashley, passed away Sunday morning, October 9, 2011, in the Hospice Community Care, Geisinger South Wilkes-Barre. Caroline, daughter of the late Bernard and Lottie Masakowski Zlakowski, was born on November 4, 1925, and resided on Carey Street her entire life. She was a graduate of Ashley High School, and was employed in the local garment and shoe industries. She was also a life-long member of Holy Family Church in Sugar Notch. Caroline loved cooking, baking and trying out new recipes. Whenever you visited her, you always had to sit down at the table and have a “bite to eat.” She had a big heart and was a very caring person. She had no children of her own, but all her nieces and nephews were very special to her and were dearly loved. She was preceded in death by

her husband, John Potsko; brother Zigmund Zlakowski; sisters, Sophie Masakowski, Jennie Pruce, Mary C. Kasenchak, Bertha Zlakowski, and Lottie Solomon. Surviving her are several nieces and nephews, including Charlotte Neupauer, Hanover Township; Marie Tormey, Mesa, Ariz..; Janet Milliner, Swoyersville; Charles Zlakowski, Euclid, Ohio; Joseph P. Kasenchak, New York City, NY; Maureen Solomon, Nanticoke; Dr. Cynthia A. Solomon, Hanover Township; Lisa Bleich, Hanover Township; George A. Solomon, Columbia, Pa..; brother-in-law, Tom Potsko; and sister-in-law, Helen Centini, Plains Township. Funeral services for Caroline will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in the Holy Family Church, Main Street, Sugar Notch, with the Rev. Joseph Kakareka officiating. Interment will be held in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Township. Family and friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

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October 6, 2011, at Capital Health System, Trenton, N.J. Born December 22, 1948, in Hanover Township, he was a son of the late Phillip and Kathleen Quinn Kearn. Charles was a graduate of Hanover High School, class of 1967, and served in the U.S. Air Force in the Vietnam War. He retired from the Air Force as a Master Sergeant after 20 years of service. He was a former Director of Disaster Services for the Lower Bucks County Red Cross. He was most recently employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Philadelphia. Charles was preceded in death by his wife, the former Carol Trumbower Kearn, in 2011. Surviving are children, Cynthia Kearn and her children, Robert, Alexandra and Jesse, of Bushkill;

and James and Jennifer Kearn and their children, Jacob and Ryan, of Lexington, S.C.; brothers and sisters, Michael Kearn, Hanover Township; Lynda Dunn, Shavertown; Allen Kearn, Dover, Del., and Colleen Kearn, Hanover Township. Funeral will be at the convenience of the family from the Mamary-Durkin Funeral Service, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Those who desire may give donations to The Stroke & Cerebrovascular Center of New Jersey, Capital Health System, 750 Brunswick Ave., Trenton, NJ 08638.

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When he retired in 1986, he was working in the newly formed Escheats area. Joseph remained active in service to his country as a member of the VFW, the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He dutifully served as the Quartermaster of VFW Post 50 for the past 39 years, taking care of all of the finances of the Post. According to Post 50 Commander Michael Sedon, “Joseph was the heart and soul of Post 50.” Joseph met his late wife, Carole Joan Garrity, at a VFW function. Together, they were the wonderful parents of Keith Joseph and Kimberly Jo. Keith and his wife, Connie, and their son, Ian, 12, reside at Harveys Lake. Kimberly and her husband, Agesino Primatic Jr., and their children, Katherine, 14, and Trey, 10, live in Hunterdon County, N.J. In addition to his wife, Carole, Joseph joins his brothers, Donald and Charles, and his sister, Helen, in spirit. Celebration of Joseph’s Life will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday from McLaughlin’s, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre, with Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Pole 26, Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake. Interment will be in Mount Greenwood Cemetery in Shavertown. Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at McLaughlin’s. Memorial donations are preferred, and may be made to Hunterdon Regional Cancer Center, 2100 Wescott Dr., Flemington, NJ 088224604. Permanent messages and memories may be shared with Joseph’s family at www.celebratehislife.com.

Paul McCartney weds in London By GREGORY KATZ Associated Press

LONDON — A hint of autumnal Beatlemania was in the air Sunday as Paul McCartney — for the second time in his improbable life — climbed the steps of Old Marylebone Town Hall to get married. True, thousands of heartbroken female fans crowded the venerable registry office in 1969 when he married Linda Eastman and only a few hundred showed up Sunday as he wed American Nancy Shevell. But the feeling this time was not regret at the loss of a bachelor heartthrob. Instead there was joy that McCartney, regarded as a national treasure, seemed happy again. McCartney shared his joy with the crowd, raising his bride’s hand in triumph as he walked down the steps after they became husband and wife at a

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Paul McCartney and his wife, Nancy Shevell, in London.

simple civil ceremony attended by close family and friends, including drummer Ringo Starr and TV journalist Barbara Walters, a second cousin of the bride. “I feel absolutely wonderful,” McCartney told fans as he arrived back at his house. Gone was the memory of McCartney’s unhappy marriage to model Heather Mills, which ended in 2008 in an ugly divorce.

By GENARO C. ARMAS Associated Press

WILLIAMSPORT — Tami Brown could only watch helplessly from her minivan parked on higher ground about 100 yards from home as she watched water from the Loyalsock Creek lap into her driveway. With the road closed, Brown couldn’t immediately view the damage to her single-family house. But the devastation she saw when she finally returned days later was enough for the mother of three to decide against returning to the community she loved. When the One road cleanup finally alone could ends, some take $1.8 small towns and rural communi- million to ties face the repair, or prospect of about 10 dwindling popyears’ worth ulation and declining tax bases of the municias residents pality’s budmove away from get, Superareas ravaged by visor Gary flooding in September caused Abernatha by the remnants said. of Tropical Storm Lee. Much of the public attention in Lee’s immediate aftermath focused on the population centers of Harrisburg and Wilkes-Barre. Yet the damage was just as bad, if not worse, in small, out-of-thewayvillageslikeBarboursinPlunketts Creek Township, Lycoming County. The 2010 census showed a township population of about 680, down 11 percent from a decade earlier. Township officials worry about the mounting bills. One road alone could take $1.8 million to repair, or about 10 years’ worth of the municipality’s budget, supervisor Gary Abernatha said. “We don’t have any monetary funds to do a lot of the stuff that we’ve got to have done,” he said in a phone interview. And that’s not accounting for what the budget might look like in the future with the likelihood of families moving out of the area. According to the local volunteer fire department, 92 homes in its coverage area were destroyed, while 56 suffered “major damage.” “Our tax base, that’s washed away. That’s going to go downhill dramatically, I’m sure,” Abernatha said. Opinion about the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s response has been generally positive, though many residents expressed frustration about political gamesmanship in Washington over disaster aid funding.

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Somalia suffers in silence as world attention slips

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BOMB GOES off in Mogadishu, almost certainly planted by the extremist Al-Shabab movement, which in August was forced to pull its forces out of the Somali capital. More than 70 people have died. Meanwhile, in the south of the broken country, clashes between opposing armed groups have resulted in many dead and injured. The news from Somalia is unremittingly grim. Yet, more attention is paid to the story of the disabled French tourist seized from an island resort in Kenya and taken by her captors back to Somalia. The fact is that the world has lost interest in Somalia. Even reports of boats seized by Somali pirates no longer hit the

headlines. Not even the famine, the worst in 60 years, or the announcement by the United Nations that three-quarters of a million Somalis might die as a result or the outbreak of cholera have made much impression on the outside world. Somalia is seen as a hopeless case. It and its woes are ignored. The blame for Somalia’s suffering does not lie with foreign governments. It lies with its squabbling politicians, including a supposedly transitional president who refuses to step down for elections, and with the Al-Shabab who have no care at all about the ordinary people they control. All they care about is power. Arab News Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

QUOTE OF THE DAY “The economy appears to have taken a step back from recession.” Mark Zandi The chief economist with Moody’s Analytics reflected on last week’s better-than-expected jobs report, which offered more evidence the economy continues to grow. Employers added 103,000 jobs in September.

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HERE ARE tactical advances in Afghanistan, but the strategic situation is worsening. The capture of Haji Mali Khan, one of the leaders of the Haqqani network, which the Americans believe was behind the attack on their embassy in Kabul and the bombing of a NATO base, will lift allied morale. The same can be said, following the surge in troop numbers, about the gradual passing of control from foreign to native forces. But these gains are being outweighed by an increasingly poisonous political atmosphere. Just before retiring as chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen said that the Haqqani network, which operates alongside the Taliban, was “a veritable arm” of Pakistan’s top intelligence agency. The agency also has

been accused of involvement in the killing of Burhanuddin Rabbani, a former president commissioned by President Hamid Karzai to open negotiations with the Taliban. Karzai has given up on these talks, saying that the key to a political resolution of the war lies in Pakistan. He is undoubtedly right, but the view from Islamabad is quite different from that in Washington or Kabul. Looking beyond the end of the 2014 deadline for the withdrawal of NATO forces, the Pakistani government, aware of Karzai’s weakness, is hedging its bets by granting sanctuary to his opponents. Making do in what is probably the most dangerous region in the world remains the unenviable prospect facing NATO.

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China met its target to cut energy intensity, or units of energy used per unit of gross domestic product, by nearly 20 percent from 2006 to 2010. It had nonetheless managed to register average annual economic growth of 11.2 percent with a yearly rise in energy consumption of only 6.6 percent in the five years. However, the authorities realize that the situation remains serious. Hence, the country aims to reduce energy intensity by 16 percent by 2015 while slashing 17 percent from the 2010 level of carbon dioxide emissions by 2015. China Daily, Beijing

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Unbalanced tax rates cause disparity of wealth

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merica’s wealthiest pay an average income tax rate of 18.1 percent, barely a third of what they paid in the 1950s – a lower rate than that paid by much of the middle class and down 8 points since the last year of Reagan/Bush. A recent study proved that if corporations and the rich were to be taxed at the same rate as they were in 1961, all of the public debt would be paid off in 10 years without any other changes. That’s all of the debt the government does not owe itself – about 68 percent of the total. That highlights a serious problem: the disparity between rich and poor. In that regard, the United States is doing a little better than Uganda and Jamaica but not quite as well as Cameroon and the Ivory Coast. We’re solidly in Third World territory. The bottom 50 percent in America own 2½ percent of the wealth. A great disparity in wealth is associated historically with economic and political instability. If we were to tax the bottom half of Americans at 50 percent, not just of their incomes, but of everything they own, it would raise about the same amount as raising the effective tax rate on the wealthy by 2.7 percent, the result of letting the Bush-era tax cuts expire. The tax study and the disparity in wealth are proof that we are not moving toward socialism, but have moved too far in the opposite direction.

confronting us. I am running for school director in the Wilkes-Barre Area School District, as well as for Wilkes-Barre City Council (District C) as an independent. Since I lack the financial wherewithal to extensively market my candidacy, I am dependent on media outlets to help get my message to the voters. I understand that The Times Leader’s staff might have time constraints and it has recognized other priorities, but what can be more important than ensuring the voters make these informed choices so that elections don’t deteriorate into popularity contests? And it should be made clear to the public just who are “the machine” candidates (such as my Democratic opponent for council). As one of our Founding Fathers said, government is derived from the just “consent of the governed.” How can the governed give this consent if it learns only too late the agendas and ideologies of its elected officials? Sam Troy Independent candidate Wilkes-Barre City Council (District C) and Wilkes-Barre Area School Board Wilkes-Barre

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China needs green growth S THE WORLD’S second-largest economy, China surely matters a lot to international efforts to avoid a double-dip recession. However, in addition to fundamental reforms debt-laden rich countries require for the global recovery to thrive, China needs to rapidly transform its model to pursue greener and more sustainable growth. The latest call by Premier Wen Jiabao for local governments to be aware of the “extreme significance and urgency” of the task of energy conservation and emissions reduction was thus more than necessary.

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he Times Leader is doing a disservice to Wilkes-Barre taxpayers by not interviewing and revealing the agendas of political candidates other than those in the Wilkes-Barre mayor, Luzerne County Council and county judge races. Without that essential information from the newspaper, it is left to the candidates to disseminate and, as we know only too well, only those candidates with the deepest pockets are able to accomplish this, and as a result “buy” their elections. Exercising the right to vote is the lynchpin of our democracy. Yet, unfortunately, turnouts for local elections such as this year’s balloting typically hover somewhere around an abysmal 30 percent. This is a shameful statistic, and the newspaper should do its part to mitigate it by focusing on the agendas of all candidates in order to try to galvanize the remaining 70 percent of the electorate to get out and vote. Those people who will vote might choose the straight party ticket or vote for someone due to name familiarity – a disturbing phenomenon, especially this year when there are so many crucial issues

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ecently, I received a “survey” in the mail from state Rep. Karen Boback, R-Harveys Lake, and its contents were very interesting. It first asks if I favor the elimination of property taxes. Apparently, that opinion doesn’t matter, because it also states that the complete elimination of property taxes is one of her “main priorities.” Then, in the survey, she lists a number of possible “solutions” that she’s considering in order to replace the property tax system. Boback’s ideas included increasing the sales and use tax, increasing the personal income tax, imposing a new tax on senior citizens through retirement income, putting a new sales tax on food, putting a new sales tax on clothing and, finally, to tax just about every good and service in the commonwealth that isn’t already taxed. She states that “increasing other taxes for at least one year, all while paying your current school property taxes” would be required to eliminate the system. Given that little gem of information,

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none of her solutions, if applied together, would add up to compensate for the loss of $12.9 billion in annual revenue. So, let me get this straight: In order for wealthy property owners in her district with expensive homes to pay less in property taxes, Boback’s “solutions” are to raise or impose new taxes on Pennsylvanians that would affect poor people (food, clothing) and senior citizens (retirement income, goods and services) the most. She supports augmenting the most regressive taxes in the state, the result being that those people with the least would pay more so that those with the most could pay less. When you consider that public education was slashed down to the bone in this new budget, and Gov. Tom Corbett’s flirtation with the idea of prohibiting school districts from raising taxes to make up at least some of the difference, Rep. Boback’s “solutions” to eliminate property taxes are actually a series of horrendous ideas. That’s the real Republican economic philosophy: Make it easier for the rich to get richer, while people struggling to make ends meet in this recession foot the bill for it. Luzerne County, remember this in 2012. Casey Evans Democratic chair, Second District Dallas

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oreign-owned mining companies are planning to dig one of the world’s largest open-pit mines in the heart of the watershed that feeds Bristol Bay, Alaska. This pristine ecosystem is as vital to Alaska’s native communities and fishermen as it is to salmon, bears, eagles, seals and whales. These companies want to build a 2,000foot-deep gold and copper mine in the bay’s watershed, an unspoiled Eden of vast tundra, crystal-clear streams and lakes that span a stunning array of national parks and wildlife refuges. The world’s largest sockeye salmon streams run through this paradise, with tens of millions of salmon supporting not only an abundance of wildlife, but also sustaining communities that have thrived there for thousands of years. If those salmon runs wither from toxic mining pollution, it could take down the entire ecosystem and the communities that depend on it. The Natural Resources Defense Council is helping to take this fight to the national and international stage. These corporate giants are not likely to back down unless Americans raise an outcry against the Pebble Mine that cannot be ignored. Please remember that extinct is forever. For more information, visit www.StopPebble.org. Patricia Marks Wilkes-Barre


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Online records can pinpoint status of flood plain areas The new maps that will take effect next year may also be viewed online. By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES jandes@timesleader.com

Online records are available for property owners who want to determine if a structure is currently in the flood plain

and whether that status will change when the federal government implements new flood maps next year. Pinpointing specific properties on the current maps involves some estimating because the maps don’t contain images of buildings as reference points, though street and waterway names are listed. The current maps may be

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County officials have been publicly warning residents who live along the county’s 800 miles of waterways that the boundary lines of the flood plain will change when FEMA implements the revised flood maps, said county Flood Protection Authority Executive Director Jim Brozena.

viewed at www.msc.fema.gov. Type the complete address in the flood map box on the upper left portion of the page, and the title of the appropriate map will pop up. Click on the box containing a magnifying glass to view the map and then click on the map to load it. The scale must be enlarged in the box above the map to

Municipal officials also were alerted and provided with copies of the new maps. The new maps are targeted to take effect in April, though Bollinger said that’s subject to change. Roughly 10,300 properties will be added to the flood plain in the county while roughly 8,800 will be removed, according to estimates compiled by the county. Financial lenders are ultimately responsible for determining which properties fall in a flood plain requiring flood insurance on mortgages, Bollinger said.

Flood plains must be designated for insurance purposes, but Bollinger stressed property owners should never forego insurance or conclude they’re immune from flooding because they’re outside the high-risk boundaries. Any property owner or renter in the county is eligible to purchase flood insurance because all municipalities in the county participate in the National Flood Insurance Program. People outside the flood plain file more than 20 percent of the flood insur-

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HUGHESTOWN – Borough Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. today with Wayne Quick presiding. Council will appoint Dave Stefanoski to serve the term of the late Paul Murphy and continue Murphy’s role on the Road Committee. Due to Columbus Day, newspapers will be collected Tuesday.

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the Barbaccis are tossing around ideas for the flea market. “We would like to see it go Saturday and Sunday next year,” Kim said. The flea market is to remain open, weather permitting, until Nov. 13 to make up for the lost time post-flood. It would normally shut down at the end of Octo-

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tary deviate sexual intercourse, unlawful restraint, terroristic threats and recklessly endangering another person. “This defendant … is believed to be armed and dangerous and should not be approached by anyone,” she said. “If you are in contact with him, please urge him to contact the Hazleton Police Department to turn himself in. That would be the safest thing that could be done at this point.” Musto Carroll said authorities

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DALLAS – The last scheduled curbside yard-waste and recycling pickup is the week of Oct. 24. Leaf pickup will begin Nov. 7 and continue through November or until the first significant snow. Leaves only (no grass clippings or yard waste) should be raked to the curbside (for vacuum collection) in rows about 3 feet long or placed in plastic bags curbside. Call 675-1389 or 674-5362 with questions. WARRIOR RUN – Council will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday at BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER

University of Scranton chemistry professor Joe Vinson holds a piece of potato with beer he uses in his research in a chemistry laboratory at the university.

and people think ‘fattening, high-carbs, empty calories.’ In reality, when prepared without frying and served without butter, margarine or sour cream, one potato has … dozens of healthful phytochemicals and vitamins. We hope our research helps to remake the potato’s popular nutritional image.” He believes a study of other potatoes, including red-, yellowand white-skinned, would have similar findings. Vinson tries to eat right but doesn’t always follow what his

own research shows. While he loves potatoes, especially when his wife puts spices on them, he said eating them every day would be difficult, and eating several of them at every meal would be even tougher. He does drink a glass of red wine daily, and when he drinks beer, dark ones are his choice. But he said all the studies in the world aren’t enough to cause people to change their habits. “People will drink beer to taste,” Vinson said. “They won’t drink beer for health reasons.”

ber. To walk through the scattered tables and tents, one would have no idea that waters were once as high as the standing platform on the marquee at the drive-in entrance. “It looks great here,” Nadine Prutzman, of Berwick, said. “You can’t even tell anything was wrong. I’m just so glad they were able to recover from it like this and bring it back.” Prutzman frequents the market as a shopper.

“It’s good to see familiar faces again,” she said. The vendors are faring well, too. “I’m not surprised at all,” vendor Ashley Balint, from Scranton, said, as she looked over the crowded aisle she was stationed in. She and her family have attended the flea market as sellers for the last 10 years. “We’re doing very well today, as usual. We always do well here.” “We’re very lucky,” Kim said. “We have a lot of great people support us.”

believed the shooting was an isolated incident. Police were called to the house around 6:30 a.m. Saturday and worked quickly to identify Gonzalez as the shooter, she said. Gonzalez has been in Luzerne County for at least two years and worked as a mechanic. His last known address was 535 Freemont Court, Hazleton. “We believe they were friends,” the district attorney said of the relationship between the woman and Gonzalez. “The female victim’s husband was believed to be asleep in another room. He was friends as well.” Robles had been downstairs in the kitchen and started to go up

the stairs to try to find out what was going on when he met Gonzalez, said Musto Carroll. “The defendant was coming down the stairs and the victim turned, and we believe that’s when he was shot in the back,” she said. The children, two boys under the age of 10, witnessed the shooting and were not harmed. The woman’s husband also was not harmed, said Musto Carroll. Gonzalez reportedly fled the scene in a white Ford Focus. The district attorney asked for assistance from the public in locating him. She urged them to call Hazleton police at 570-4594940.

is hosting a Meet the Candidate Fundraising Event 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mary’s Orthodox Church Hall, 905 S. Main St. Middle Eastern food and

beverages will be served. There will be a donation of $30, and the public is invited. For information, call Val at 823-4100.

The new maps that will take effect next year may also be viewed online at www.ramppteam.com. Scroll to the public tab at the top and click on “mapping status.” Choose Pennsylvania on the map and find Luzerne County. Click on the “preliminary interactive flood map index (sheet 1)” and go to the task bar to increase the per-

centage to enlarge the map. Locate the applicable grid using the waterways as a guide, and click inside the blue numbered box to obtain an aerial map. This map must also be enlarged in order to identify individual properties. Any property in a blue-shaded area labeled as a flood zone starting with the letter A is in the high-risk flood plain.

inches of rain across the county. ance claims, he said. Bollinger said Lee was an extraordin“That’s one fifth. When you start thinking about it, that’s a big number,” ary event that would not have been projected in the FEMA maps. Bollinger said. He does not expect Congress to apRecent flooding propriate funds for another massive Officials in several local municipal- map update incorporating data from reities said the recent flooding extended cent weather events throughout the beyond the flood plain established by country. “While we could have maps that FEMA. Tropical Storm Lee, which caused the would be redone, it would be in very seSusquehanna River to rapidly rise on lect places. It wouldn’t be statewide or Sept. 7 through Sept. 9, dumped 5 to 10 nationwide,” he said.

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A 2003 study on the effects certain styles of beer had on atherosclerosis (a hardening of the arteries) was mentioned in an August edition of Women’s World magazine. The study that was conducted on hamsters showed that lagers and other darker beers rich in antioxidants and polyphenols could reduce the risk of atherosclerosis by 62 percent. Vinson said testing has not been done on humans, but he believes, based on past experiments with rodents substituted for human subjects, the effects would be similar. A more recent study, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, looked at the benefits of eating potatoes, specifically purple-skinned tubers with their skin still on. Not only did the findings show a health benefit – the average diastolic blood pressure of participants dropped by 4.3 percent and the systolic pressure decreased by 3.5 percent – but also the results bucked the belief that eating 200 calories of potatoes daily would cause weight gain. None of the study participants gained weight. “We could OD on potatoes and still not gain weight,” he said with a smirk. “It’s a good food for you if you’re obese.” But frying them or taking the fiberrich skins off would offset the positive effects. “The potato, more than perhaps any other vegetable, has an undeserved bad reputation that has led many health-conscious people to ban them from their diet,” Vinson said in a release issued by the American Chemical Society. “Mention ‘potato’

make it readable, such as 30 percent. The pan box containing a hand in the left column may be used to move the map with a mouse. Any property in an area labeled as a flood zone starting with the letter A is in the high-risk flood plain, requiring insurance if there’s a mortgage on the property.

the Warrior Run Volunteer Fire Co. Building, Academy Street. There will be no yard-waste pickup the week of Oct. 10. DURYEA – The sewer authority will be closed today for Columbus Day. HARVEYS LAKE – The borough homecoming committee is sponsoring a Halloween Pumpkin Carving Contest in the old Sunset Marina Building, 19 Lakeside Drive, near Pole 1, from 2 to 7 p.m. Oct. 29. Prizes will be awarded by age group. RSVP is appreciated. Attendees are asked to bring their own pumpkins. Carving utensils will be supplied. The homecoming committee will provide refreshments. For more information, call Patti at 762-8232, Amy at 6395939 or Kim at 301-9054. AVOCA – Borough council will meet Thursday in the municipal building, 752 Main St., immediately after the 6:30 p.m. work session. Yard waste will be collected

Oct. 18, weather permitting. Grass clippings and leaves (may be in same container) and yard waste, including shrubs, hedge clippings and tree limbs not exceeding 3 feet in length and ½ inch in diameter, are acceptable. Rocks, stones, dirt and animal waste are not. Three open containers not to exceed 30 pounds are allowed. Plastic bags will be refused. Place containers curbside by 8 a.m. The Moosic Recycling Truck is at the municipal building, Plane Street, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays. Commingled recyclables and newspapers are collected. Place recyclables in the appropriate trailer compartments. Cardboard is collected the first Thursday of each month from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents are asked to heed the signs on the recycling truck. The area will be monitored, and violators can be fined or denied future recycling privileges. Recycling calendars are available in the municipal building and at the recycling trailer.


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Munroe’s return not enough for win Penguins goaltender is back on North American ice after spending a season in Russia.

By TOM VENESKY tvenesky@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE TWP. – It’s been almost a year-and-a-half since Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins goaltender Scott Munroe played a game in North America. When he suited up for Sunday’s contest against the Connecticut Whale, Munroe probably didn’t think his first game back in the states would be a

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tense battle between two goaltenders who would carry a scoreless tie into a shootout. Welcome back. After Munroe and Whale goaltender Chad Johnson kept zeroes on the scoreboard through

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Milwaukee’s potent lineup delivers three home runs in Game 1 victory over St. Louis.

The sophomore tailback is on pace to hit the 1,000-yard mark in rushing this season.

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elite opponent. “All week, we talked about getting after Vick,” Barnett said. “Containing Vick is a hard job for anybody. We were trying to make him uneasy, make him think too fast.” Barnett returned an interception 31 yards for a touch-

MILWAUKEE — The barbs already were flying. Come Sunday, the Milwaukee Brewers bashed the St. Louis Cardinals with their bats. Needing a rally in the NL championship series opener, Milwaukee turned to its power duo of BREWERS Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder, then got a clutch hit from Yunies- CARDINALS ky Betancourt to beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-6. Braun launched a tworun, 463-foot homer in the first inning and added a two-run double during a six-run burst in the fifth. Fielder hit a two-run homer and the typically light-hitting Betancourt added a two-run homer to cap the big comeback. The midgame turnaround came so fast that the crowd wasn’t done cheering Braun’s big hit when Fielder went deep. “I don’t even know if I heard the ball come off Prince’s bat,” Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said. “I knew it was a good swing and came off nice, but when you can’t hear the ball, the sound of it, because of all the people yelling. I wasn’t sure what was going to happen there until I saw the

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Redd pacing ground game It has been lost a bit in the all off the mounds of impressive defensive stats. It’s been lost in the never-ending quarterback soap opera. Penn State may have one of the better young running backs in the country. The Nittany Lions’ 5-1 record has been fueled as much by the efforts of sophomore tailback Silas Redd and a running game that is beginning to hit its “Hopefully stride as anything. we can Redd racked up a career-high keep it yards on the going and 142 ground Saturday, wearing run the down the Iowa table for defense in the the rest of second half of a win at Beathe year.” 13-3 ver Stadium. Silas Redd “We played PSU tailback with so much more passion today,” Redd said after the game. “I don’t know what it was, but hopefully we can keep it going and run the table for the rest of the year.” On pace for 1,000 yards in his first year as a starter, Redd ranks second among running backs in the Big Ten with 574 yards, trailing only Nebraska’s Rex Burkhead. Quarterbacks Denard Robinson of Michigan and Taylor Martinez of Nebraska also have more rushing yards. As a team, Penn State ran for 231 yards against the Hawkeyes, for an average of 5.0 yards per carry. Fellow sophomore Curtis Dukes added 60 yards on just nine rushes. Both backs got the ball on the game’s definitive drive, where the Lions ran it 10 straight times following a turnover. An11th rush on the drive saw Redd bust through the defense for an 18-yard touchdown, only to have it called back because of multiple holding penalties. “He’s got such great vision and he had the ability to break every

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PITTSBURGH — Ben Roethlisberger has a pretty good explanation for how a guy with one good foot can throw for five touchdowns as he did in Pittsburgh’s 38-17 thumping of Tennessee on Sunday. “I told ya, I was just faking it,” Roethlisberger said. “I’m a wimp.” Not exactly. Limping slightly on his sprained left foot, Roethlisberger put together the kind of sublime effort that’s become one of his trademarks. The more he’s banged up, the better he seems

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Turns out the Buffalo Bills didn’t need to actually contain quarterback Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles. All they had to do was watch and wait for this so-called “Dream Team” to start unraveling all on its own. Running back Fred Jackson combined for 196 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown, and linebacker Nick Barnett had two of Buffalo’s four interceptions to secure a 31-24 victory Sunday over a slow-starting, underachieving, far-from-

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to play. “He’s done it before,” said wide receiver Hines Ward, who caught two of Roethlisberger’s scoring tosses. “We’re used to it.” Even if they’re not used to See BEN, Page 6B

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Encore performance at tournament The pairing of Brian Brown and Christian Davis triumph for a second straight year. By PAUL SOKOLOSKI psokoloski@timesleader.com

MOOSIC – Christian Davis and Brian Brown teamed to fire a two-day total of 137 to capture the Glenmaura National Invitational, finishing with a two-under 69 on Sunday to wrap up their second tournament title in

as many years. “It feels pretty good,” Brown said. “It’s a great event. This course is always in tremendous condition. It was really a matter of Chris playing really well and I managed to cover him the very few holes he needed me to.” The tandem polished off the victory when Davis – golfing on his home course as this year’s club champion – got a favorable roll back toward the hole on his approach shot on No. 18, then sank a 4-foot putt for birdie to

win by two strokes. “We weren’t sure if that had won it for us, or put us in a playoff,” Davis said. “We thought it was pretty close. We made a bogey on 17 and thought that really tightened things up a bit. We did think we were very close (to the lead).” David and Brown bested the father-son team of 64-year-old Irv and Eric Williams, who finished second with a two-day total of See ENCORE, Page 4B

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Champions Christian Davis of Scranton (left) and Brian Brown of Carbondale with the Invitational trophy Sunday at Glenmaura.


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T H I S W E E K ’ S L O C A L C A L E N D A R Today's Events H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Montrose at GAR Northwest at Tunkhannock Elk Lake at Berwick Pittston Area at Hanover Area H.S. BOYS SOCCER Crestwood at Hazleton Area, 7 p.m. Dallas at Coughlin Lake-Lehman at Meyers Wyoming Seminary at Holy Redeemer Tunkhannock at Pittston Area Berwick at GAR MMI at Hanover Area Nanticoke at Wyoming Area H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (4:15 p.m. unless noted) Meyers at MMI Nanticoke at GAR Lake-Lehman at Meyers

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TUESDAY, OCT. 11 H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Hazleton Area at Delaware Valley Lackawanna Trail at Crestwood Honesdale at Lake-Lehman Wyoming Seminary at Wyoming Valley West Coughlin at Nanticoke Meyers at Wyoming Area Wallenpaupack at Holy Redeemer Abington Heights at Dallas H.S. BOYS SOCCER Hanover Area at Nanticoke GAR at Wyoming Area MMI Prep at Berwick Coughlin at Holy Redeemer Wyoming Seminary at Crestwood Dallas at Tunkhannock H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (4:15 p.m.) Dallas at Wyoming Valley West Pittston Area at North Pocono Berwick at Hazleton Area Tunkhannock at Delaware Valley Holy Redeemer at Coughlin MEN'S SOCCER Misericordia at King’s, 4 p.m. Wilkes at DeSales, 4 p.m.

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12 H.S. CROSS COUNTRY Lake-Lehman, Meyers, Northwest, Wyoming Valley West at Berwick Coughlin, GAR, Holy Redeemer, Pittston Area, Wyoming Area at Wyoming Seminary Crestwood, Dallas, Hanover Area, Hazleton Area, Nanticoke at MMI Prep H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Montrose at Elk Lake Hanover Area at Tunkhannock Pittston Area at GAR Berwick at Northwest H.S. BOYS SOCCER Pittston Area at Wyoming Seminary Holy Redeemer at Meyers Tunkhannock at Lake-Lehman, 7 p.m. H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (4:15 p.m.) MMI at Hanover Area Meyers at Nanticoke GAR at Lake-Lehman COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY FDU-Florham at Misericordia, 4 p.m. King’s at Muhlenberg, 7 p.m. WOMEN'S SOCCER Wilkes at DeSales, 4 p.m. Misericordia at King’s, 7 p.m. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Manhattanville at King’s, 7 p.m. Misericordia at Eastern, 7 p.m. Wilkes at Delaware Valley, 7 p.m.

THURSDAY, OCT. 13 H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Crestwood at Hazleton Area Lake-Lehman at Lackawanna Trail Wyoming Valley West at Honesdale Nanticoke at Wyoming Seminary Wyoming Area at Coughlin Holy Redeemer at Meyers Dallas at Wallenpaupack Delaware Valley at Abington Heights H.S. BOYS SOCCER Hazleton Area at Dallas Wyoming Valley West at Crestwood, 7 p.m. Berwick at Wyoming Area Hanover Area at GAR Nanticoke at MMI Prep H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (4:15 p.m. unless noted) North Pocono at Wyoming Valley West Delaware Valley at Hazleton Area Dallas at Tunkhannock Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area Crestwood at Berwick WOMEN'S TENNIS Wilkes at Dickinson, 3 p.m.

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F O O T B A L L USA Today Top 25 Poll The USA Today Top 25 football coaches poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 8, total points based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th, and previous ranking: Record Pts Pvs 1. Oklahoma (32)......................... 5-0 1,434 1 2. LSU (15) ................................... 6-0 1,409 2 3. Alabama (11)............................ 6-0 1,399 3 4. Wisconsin (1) ........................... 5-0 1,244 5 5. Stanford .................................... 5-0 1,232 4 6. Boise State ............................... 5-0 1,170 6 7. Oklahoma State ....................... 5-0 1,168 7 8. Clemson ................................... 6-0 1,046 8 9. Oregon...................................... 4-1 995 9 10. Michigan ................................. 6-0 891 11 11. Arkansas................................. 5-1 871 12 12. Georgia Tech......................... 6-0 805 13 13. South Carolina....................... 5-1 678 14 14. Nebraska................................ 5-1 671 15 15. Illinois...................................... 6-0 634 16 16. West Virginia ......................... 5-1 528 19 17. Virginia Tech.......................... 5-1 523 17 18. Kansas State .......................... 5-0 462 21 19. Michigan State ....................... 4-1 431 20 20. Arizona State ......................... 5-1 343 24 21. Texas ...................................... 4-1 243 10 22. Houston .................................. 6-0 200 — 23. Texas A&M ............................ 3-2 198 25 24. Baylor ...................................... 4-1 185 — 25. Penn State.............................. 5-1 77 — Others receiving votes: Florida 72, Washington 52, North Carolina 43, Auburn 33, Notre Dame 31, South Florida 30, Wake Forest 22, Georgia 15, SMU 11, Texas Tech 9, Rutgers 8, Southern Miss. 7, TCU 4, Hawaii 1.

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SATURDAY, OCT. 15 H.S. FOOTBALL Crestwood at Dallas, 2 p.m. H.S. BOYS SOCCER Williamsport at Wyoming Valley West, noon Coughlin at Meyers COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY King’s, Misericordia, Wilkes at Gettysburg Invitational COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY Delaware Valley at King’s, 1 p.m. DeSales at Wilkes, 1 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Wilkes at Lycoming, 1:30 p.m. MEN'S SOCCER King’s at FDU-Florham, 11 a.m. Misericordia at Eastern, 2:30 p.m. Wilkes at Manhattanville, 3 p.m. WOMEN'S SOCCER Misericordia at Eastern, noon Wilkes at Manhattanville, 1 p.m. King’s at FDU-Florham, 2:30 p.m. WOMEN'S TENNIS MAC Tournament at Ralston Complex/Kirby Park

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At A Glance All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA Philadelphia .............. 11 7 14 47 43 34 Sporting Kansas City 11 9 12 45 47 40 Columbus .................. 12 12 8 44 38 41 New York ................... 9 7 16 43 49 42 Houston ..................... 10 9 13 43 40 40 D.C. ............................ 9 10 11 38 46 46 Chicago...................... 7 8 16 37 40 40 Toronto FC ................ 6 13 13 31 33 56 New England............. 5 15 12 27 36 53 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GA x-Los Angeles ........... 18 4 10 64 46 25 x-Seattle ..................... 16 7 9 57 51 35 x-Real Salt Lake ....... 15 11 6 51 43 35 FC Dallas................... 13 11 7 46 36 34 Colorado .................... 11 9 12 45 42 40 Portland...................... 11 13 7 40 38 44 Chivas USA............... 8 12 12 36 40 39 San Jose .................... 7 11 14 35 35 41 Vancouver ................. 5 16 10 25 32 50 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. x- clinched playoff berth Saturday's Games San Jose 2, New England 1 Philadelphia 2, Seattle FC 0 Wednesday, Oct. 12 FC Dallas at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. D.C. United at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14 Houston at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Colorado, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 Toronto FC at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. New York at Sporting Kansas City, 4 p.m. Chicago at D.C. United, 7:30 p.m. Columbus at New England, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at FC Dallas, 8:30 p.m. San Jose at Seattle FC, 10:30 p.m.

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At A Glance All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA St. John’s................... 2 2 0 0 0 4 5 1 Portland...................... 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 2 Worcester .................. 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 1 Manchester................ 2 1 1 0 0 2 5 3 Providence ................ 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 8 East Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Hershey ..................... 2 2 0 0 0 4 6 4 Norfolk........................ 2 2 0 0 0 4 10 8 Penguins .................. 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 4 Syracuse.................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Binghamton ............... 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 6 Northeast Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Adirondack ................ 1 1 0 0 0 2 6 3 Bridgeport.................. 2 1 1 0 0 2 6 6 Connecticut ............... 2 1 1 0 0 2 4 6 Springfield ................. 2 1 1 0 0 2 8 8 Albany ........................ 2 0 2 0 0 0 5 10 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Rockford .................... 2 2 0 0 0 4 8 5 Milwaukee.................. 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 1 Charlotte .................... 2 0 1 1 0 1 8 10 Chicago...................... 2 0 1 0 1 1 3 7 Peoria......................... 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 9 North Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Hamilton..................... 1 1 0 0 0 2 5 2 Toronto....................... 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 2 Grand Rapids ............ 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 Rochester .................. 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 Lake Erie.................... 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 3 West Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Abbotsford ................. 2 2 0 0 0 4 3 1 Houston ..................... 1 1 0 0 0 2 4 1 San Antonio............... 1 1 0 0 0 2 3 2 Texas ......................... 1 1 0 0 0 2 7 0 Oklahoma City .......... 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Sunday's Games Bridgeport 4, Albany 2 Worcester 4, Providence 1 Connecticut 1, Penguins 0, SO Texas 7, Oklahoma City 0 Rockford 5, Peoria 3 Houston 4, Chicago 1 Monday's Games No games scheduled

Y O U T H S O C C E R Luzerne County Commissioner's Cup U-16 Girls Forty-Fort 3, Bear Creek 0 Alyssa Shaver scored twice to lead Forty-Fort to a win. Rebecca Podskach also netted a goal. South Wilkes-Barre Skyhawks 3, West Side 2 Riley Conahan had a hat trick and scored the deciding third goal late in the game for the Skyhawks’ win. U-14 Boys Wilkes-Barre Cosmos 2, Pittston Stoners 1 T.J. Lavelle scored and added an assist for the Cosmos in a win. South Wilkes-Barre Skyhawks 2, West Side 1, penalty kicks James Langan and Keith Ostrowski found the back of the net with their penalty kicks while Adam Casey only allowed one goal. U-12 Boys Back Mountain Union 4, Kingston 2, penalty kicks In the penalty kicks round, Matthew Dillon, David Chopyak, Kade Kravits, and Kyle Gurzynski all made their shots, assuring a win for Back Mountain Union. U-12 Girls Nanticoke Strikers 6, Plains 1 Kayla Auferio had three goals and Katie Butczynski scored twice as Nanticoke earned a win. Emily Bush scored for Plains.

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Vaughn Taylor, $30,375 .............73-70-66-68—277 Roland Thatcher, $30,375..........69-70-67-71—277 Tiger Woods, $30,375................73-68-68-68—277 Billy Mayfair, $23,042 .................71-66-72-69—278 William McGirt, $23,042.............70-71-68-69—278 Tom Pernice, Jr., $23,042 .........74-69-66-69—278 Tim Petrovic, $23,042 ................72-70-66-70—278 Marc Leishman, $23,042 ...........72-66-72-68—278 Michael Thompson, $23,042.....70-72-68-68—278 Woody Austin, $16,088 ..............71-71-66-71—279 Ricky Barnes, $16,088 ...............72-68-70-69—279 Hunter Haas, $16,088 ................69-71-71-68—279 Lee Janzen, $16,088 ..................70-71-67-71—279 Brandt Jobe, $16,088 .................69-72-65-73—279 Erick Justesen, $16,088 ............71-67-70-71—279 Troy Matteson, $16,088 .............68-68-73-70—279 Heath Slocum, $16,088..............72-69-70-68—279 Angel Cabrera, $12,175.............74-65-69-72—280 Chad Campbell, $12,175 ...........69-70-69-72—280 Greg Chalmers, $12,175 ...........69-73-68-70—280 Frank Lickliter II, $12,175...........73-70-66-71—280 Steven Bowditch, $11,350.........68-70-73-70—281 Richard S. Johnson, $11,350....74-69-67-71—281 Matt Jones, $11,350 ...................68-72-68-73—281 Colt Knost, $11,350 ....................76-67-67-71—281 Ben Martin, $11,350 ...................72-71-70-68—281 Chris Riley, $11,350 ...................71-68-71-71—281 Blake Adams, $10,800 ...............74-69-68-71—282 Steve Elkington, $10,800...........74-69-69-70—282 Justin Leonard, $10,800 ............70-72-71-69—282 Louis Oosthuizen, $10,800........71-70-71-70—282 Martin Piller, $10,800 .................72-71-69-70—282 Steve Flesch, $10,500 ...............73-69-71-70—283 Michael Connell, $10,400 ..........73-68-69-74—284 Scott Gutschewski, $10,200......70-71-71-73—285 Rocco Mediate, $10,200 ............71-71-70-73—285 Scott Piercy, $10,200 .................69-73-70-73—285 a-Patrick Cantlay, $0 ...................69-74-70-72—285 Fabian Gomez, $10,000 ............72-70-71-73—286

Nationwide Tour

Children's Hospital Classic Scores Sunday At Black Creek Club Course Chattanooga, Tenn. Purse: $500,000 Yardage: 7,204; Par: 72 Final Round Miguel Carballo, $90,000...........69-66-65-64—264 Brice Garnett, $54,000 ...............65-68-66-67—266 Aaron Goldberg, $34,000 ..........68-67-67-65—267 Matt Every, $24,000....................68-68-66-67—269 B.J. Staten, $20,000 ...................70-65-68-67—270 Doug LaBelle II, $16,188 ...........67-71-69-64—271 Justin Bolli, $16,188 ...................65-67-69-70—271 John Mallinger, $16,188 ............66-65-65-75—271 Billy Hurley III, $16,188 ..............67-65-66-73—271 Brett Wetterich, $12,500 ............66-68-72-66—272 Skip Kendall, $12,500 ................66-72-66-68—272 Peter Lonard, $12,500 ...............69-68-64-71—272 Cliff Kresge, $9,100 ....................69-71-67-67—274 Craig Bowden, $9,100................68-67-71-68—274 Charles Warren, $9,100.............69-68-68-69—274 Jake Younan-Wise, $9,100 .......69-71-65-69—274 Kyle Reifers, $9,100 ...................67-67-69-71—274 Matt Davidson, $6,520................69-66-70-70—275 Paul Claxton, $6,520...................69-67-68-71—275 Nicholas Thompson, $6,520 .....63-71-70-71—275 Daniel Chopra, $6,520 ...............70-69-65-71—275 Andrew Loupe, $6,520 ...............69-70-64-72—275 Brian Stuard, $4,520...................72-65-71-68—276 Aaron Watkins, $4,520 ...............69-65-73-69—276 David Branshaw, $4,520 ............68-69-69-70—276 Mathias Gronberg, $4,520 .........68-67-70-71—276 John Peterson, $4,520 ...............69-71-62-74—276 Trevor Murphy, $3,460...............70-67-73-67—277 Jin Park, $3,460 ..........................69-69-71-68—277 Greg Owen, $3,460 ....................66-72-71-68—277 Edward Loar, $3,460 ..................70-68-69-70—277 Brent Delahoussaye, $3,460 .....65-70-70-72—277 Jeff Brehaut, $2,600 ...................68-67-76-67—278 Bradley Iles, $2,600....................67-73-71-67—278 Alistair Presnell, $2,600 .............70-66-74-68—278 Will Claxton, $2,600....................69-67-73-69—278 Dawie van der Walt, $2,600.......68-68-73-69—278 Ken Duke, $2,600 .......................68-70-71-69—278 Tim Wilkinson, $2,600................68-70-70-70—278 John Kimbell, $2,600..................68-72-68-70—278 Marco Dawson, $2,600 ..............67-69-70-72—278 Brendon Todd, $2,600 ...............69-66-71-72—278 Casey Wittenberg, $2,600.........68-68-70-72—278 Jon Mills, $1,861 .........................68-70-73-68—279 Erik Compton, $1,861 ................71-67-73-68—279 Steve Friesen, $1,861 ................71-69-71-68—279 Bubba Dickerson, $1,861 ..........74-66-69-70—279 James Nitties, $1,861.................73-67-68-71—279 Ted Potter, Jr., $1,861 ...............66-69-70-74—279 Roger Tambellini, $1,861 ..........69-68-67-75—279 Zack Sucher, $1,700 ..................68-71-70-71—280 Tyrone Van Aswegen, $1,700...68-70-67-75—280 Doug Barron, $1,700 ..................65-71-68-76—280 David Lingmerth, $1,625............70-70-70-71—281 Andrew Svoboda, $1,625 ..........67-71-72-71—281 Brad Elder, $1,625......................69-71-66-75—281 Clayton Rask, $1,563 .................71-67-73-71—282 Joel Edwards, $1,563.................70-70-71-71—282 Josh Geary, $1,525 ....................71-68-69-75—283 Rich Barcelo, $1,463 ..................68-70-74-72—284 Roberto Castro, $1,463 .............74-66-72-72—284 Jeff Corr, $1,463 .........................67-73-71-73—284 Notah Begay III, $1,463 .............69-69-70-76—284 Jonathan Hodge, $1,388 ............71-68-72-74—285 Ron Whittaker, $1,388 ...............70-70-69-76—285 Steve Wheatcroft, $1,288 ..........69-70-75-72—286 Dan Woltman, $1,288 .................69-69-77-71—286 Geoffrey Sisk, $1,288.................68-72-72-74—286 Jason Schultz, $1,288................70-70-71-75—286 Ryan Spears, $1,288..................69-68-72-77—286 Chris Nallen, $1,288 ...................70-70-69-77—286 Brad Adamonis, $1,200..............70-69-73-75—287 Adam Bland, $1,175 ...................70-70-77-71—288 Jonas Blixt, $1,138 .....................74-65-78-73—290 Scott Weatherly, $1,138 .............70-69-80-71—290 Josh Broadaway, $1,100............68-69-79-76—292

Champions Tour

PGA Tour Frys.com Open Scores Sunday At CordeValle Golf Club Course San Martin, Calif. Purse: $5 million Yardage: 7,368 ; Par: 71 (a-amateur) Final Round (x-won on sixth playoff hole) x-Bryce Molder, $900,000 .........71-67-65-64—267 Briny Baird, $540,000 .................67-69-64-67—267 Bud Cauley, $340,000................69-66-68-66—269 Shane Bertsch, $220,000 ..........70-68-68-64—270 Ernie Els, $220,000 ....................69-66-67-68—270 John Rollins, $180,000 ..............69-70-65-67—271 Paul Casey, $130,313 ................70-64-68-71—273 Adam Hadwin, $130,313............71-68-64-70—273 David Hearn, $130,313 ..............71-68-69-65—273 Billy Horschel, $130,313 ............72-68-68-65—273 Spencer Levin, $130,313...........71-67-69-66—273 Matt McQuillan, $130,313 ..........70-68-68-67—273 Brendan Steele, $130,313 .........67-71-68-67—273 Josh Teater, $130,313................71-68-66-68—273 Sunghoon Kang, $77,500 ..........70-68-69-67—274 Will MacKenzie, $77,500 ...........73-70-62-69—274 David Mathis, $77,500................73-67-66-68—274 Kevin Na, $77,500 ......................69-72-65-68—274 Chris Stroud, $77,500 ................71-66-68-69—274 Garrett Willis, $77,500................67-69-70-68—274 Trevor Immelman, $56,000 .......70-69-70-66—275 Derek Lamely, $56,000 ..............72-70-66-67—275 Paul Stankowski, $56,000..........71-68-70-66—275 Arjun Atwal, $40,500 ..................71-70-68-67—276 Bobby Gates, $40,500................72-70-69-65—276 Rod Pampling, $40,500..............68-69-71-68—276 Cameron Percy, $40,500...........71-69-67-69—276 Jim Renner, $40,500 ..................75-68-62-71—276 Charlie Wi, $40,500 ....................72-67-64-73—276 Nathan Green, $30,375 ..............72-64-70-71—277 John Merrick, $30,375................71-70-67-69—277 Nate Smith, $30,375 ...................72-65-70-70—277

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Insperity Championship Par Scores Sunday At The Woodlands Country Club The Woodlands, Texas Purse: $1.7 million Yardage: 7,018 Par: 72 Final Charles Schwab Cup points in parentheses Final round canceled by rain Brad Faxon (255), $255,000 ..........69-65—134 -10 Tommy Armour III (150), $149,600 ...........................................68-67—135 -9 Eduardo Romero (122), $122,400 68-68—136 -8 Olin Browne (84), $83,867 .............69-68—137 -7 Jay Haas (84), $83,867...................70-67—137 -7 Tom Lehman (84), $83,867............67-70—137 -7 Mark Calcavecchia (61), $61,200 .67-71—138 -6 Chien Soon Lu (51), $51,000.........69-70—139 -5 Peter Senior (51), $51,000 .............69-70—139 -5 Brad Bryant (37), $36,550 ..............73-67—140 -4 John Cook (37), $36,550 ................66-74—140 -4 Fred Couples (37), $36,550 ...........68-72—140 -4 Corey Pavin (37), $36,550 .............70-70—140 -4 Joey Sindelar (37), $36,550 ...........71-69—140 -4 Curtis Strange (37), $36,550..........71-69—140 -4 Phil Blackmar (0), $23,439 .............72-69—141 -3 Keith Fergus (0), $23,439...............71-70—141 -3 David Frost (0), $23,439 .................69-72—141 -3 Bill Glasson (0), $23,439 ................71-70—141 -3 John Huston (0), $23,439...............71-70—141 -3 Tom Jenkins (0), $23,439...............70-71—141 -3 Bernhard Langer (0), $23,439........69-72—141 -3 Loren Roberts (0), $23,439............73-68—141 -3 Michael Allen (0), $17,000..............63-79—142 -2 David Peoples (0), $17,000............72-70—142 -2 Jeff Sluman (0), $17,000 ................72-70—142 -2 Dan Forsman (0), $13,503..............75-68—143 -1 Scott Hoch (0), $13,503..................76-67—143 -1 J.L. Lewis (0), $13,503....................72-71—143 -1 Dick Mast (0), $13,503....................71-72—143 -1 Mark Wiebe (0), $13,503................75-68—143 -1

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overtime, Connecticut led a scoring fest of sorts, outscoring the Penguins 3-2 in the shootout to earn the 1-0 win. The Penguins did get a point on the night, but have now opened the season winless in their first two games. The Penguins have also yet to score a goal at even strength, but they aren’t panicking. “You can’t dwell on the first weekend,” winger Bryan Lerg said. “It’s nothing to panic about right now. You learn from it, obviously, and it’s better to learn now than in March and April.” Heck, even head coach John Hynes didn’t mind watching his team play two tight games to open the season. He wants to see the Penguins go through pressure situations like these, he said, because it will teach his players an important lesson. “It’s good for your team because everyone is on edge and you have to make the right decisions,” Hynes said. “I don’t mind playing tight games. Those are the games where you really learn how to win.” It doesn’t get much tighter than Sunday’s contest – one that saw a scoreless tie persevere through several quality scoring

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Obsitos completes Ironman challenge

Wilkes-Barre’s Monica Obsitos had a successful weekend at the Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Obsitos placed seventh in the women’s 18-24 age group, completing the 140.6 miles of swimming, cycling and running in 10 hours, 51 minutes, 38 seconds. Her time was 926th overall among 1,918 finishers. Obsitos completed the 2.4mile swim in 1:10:02, which was 13th in her division. She then placed seventh in her division in the final two components of the event – biking 112 miles in 5:39:16 and running a marathon in 3:55:33. She crossed the finish line with both arms raised to mark her accomplishment.

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SCRANTON – Any hopes twotime winners Matt Byrne and Kevin Borelli had Sunday for scoring their third victory at the Steamtown Marathon were crushed when Peter Kemboi decided to kick it into high gear. The 31-year-old Kenyan, who now lives in Hebron, Ky., picked it up a few notches between miles five and six, taking control of the race and “It’s steep going on to win in 2 hours, – down, 19 minutes and down, down 26 seconds. It Kemboi’s and down. was first time runI’m used to ning at Steamtown. running Byrne, 36, of these Scranton, who ran for Scran(down) ton High hills. I real- School and St. ly like this Joseph’s University, had course.” won at SteamPeter Kemboi town in 2004 and 2006. He finished second in 2:22:38. Borelli, 29, of Dickson City, who ran for Mid Valley High School and Duquesne University, had won Steamtown in 2008 and 2009. He claimed third in 2:22:58. “Kevin and I were moving along at a 5:25 (per mile) pace,” Byrne said. “Then, between miles five and six, (Kemboi) took off. Over the next mile, he probably increased his lead over us by about 22 seconds. He had to be running – over that mile – at a pace just over 5 minutes. I figured, let him go.” And go he did. Borelli figured that Kemboi had raced at 5:08 over that mile. And after that, he didn’t let up. “(Kemboi) just held at quick miles after that,” said Borelli, who is the head cross country coach at Marywood University. “By miles eight and nine, he must have had us by 1:30. And he just kept pouring it on.” Indeed. On this day, Kemboi came to work. He actually ran at a 5:05 pace until he reached mile 20. After that -- with the lead well in hand – he slowed down a bit. “I like this course,” Kemboi said. “It’s steep – down, down, down and down. I’m used to running these (down) hills. I really like this course.” Kemboi scored his fastest time (2:16) in a marathon two years ago in Mombaca, Kenya.

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Peter Kemboi crosses the finish line in a time of 2 hours, 19 minutes, 26 seconds, ito win the Steamtown Marathon in Scranton on Sunday.

Renee Skelly runs the final yards on her way to winning the female division in a time of 2 hours, 50 minutes, 58 seconds.

Renee Skelly, 29, of Philadelphia, captured top female honors in her first marathon, finishing in 2:50:58. She spoiled the chances of Moscow’s Samantha Snead (2:51:21), who placed second in her first attempt at the 26.2-mile distance. “I went out too fast,” said Skelly, who won All-American honors twice in cross country at North Carolina State University. “People warned me not to do so. As a result, I actually stopped and walked seven or eight times during the race. But when I was struggling, I said to myself, ‘I gave birth (she had a child about a year ago). I can do this.’” Skelly’s only previous longerdistance run was the Broad Street 10 Miler in Philadelphia. Snead made one last attempt at catching Skelly on the final hill of the race. “I tried to run her down when we reached the hill near Cooper’s (restaurant),” Snead said. chances, 11 power plays and a combined 65 shots. And behind it all for the Penguins was Munroe, who spent last season playing in Russia. Munroe looked pretty sharp while turning aside all 23 shots he faced. His biggest test came in the third period when he flashed a glove to snag a Tommy Grant shot from the corner and was pivotal in keeping the Whale off the board during back-to-back power plays late in the period. “It was a good start,” Munroe said. “Good to get back into it and get back to a style of game I’m familiar and comfortable with.” Still, it was clear that this season’s Penguins aren’t entirely comfortable with each other just yet. Hynes juggled his lines repeatedly hoping to strike a spark and admitted that the team’s chemistry is still developing. Despite being held off the scoreboard, there were signs that the chemistry, and the wins, will come. The Penguins outshot Connecticut 41-24 and they generated several quality scoring chances. And perhaps most important of all, the Penguins weren’t necessarily outplayed during either game over the weekend. “It was a good game. You can see the identity starting to come out within the team,” Hynes said. “I’m not concerned. I’d be

Peter LaGoy, Hopkinton, Mass., 2:57:25; 2. Andy Cutler, Yorktown, Va., 2:58:41; 3. Steve Hershey, Perkiomenville, 3:00:11. 55-59: 1. Jon Wallach, Levittown, N.Y., 3:22:17; 2. Frank Wassner, Teaneck, N.J., 3:26:06; 3.Martin Schaivone, Stratford, Conn., 3:31:06. 60-64: 1. Dana Beyeler, Russell, 3:07:55; 2. Tom Kusy, Clarks Summit, 3:34:11; 3. Tim Kriens, Boyertown, 3:47:42. 65-69: 1. Yi-Joo Kwon, Palisades Park, N.J., 3:46:48; 2. Dan Pettigew, E. Brunswick, N.J., 3:57:30; 3. Glenn Miller, Glenmore, 3:57:58. 70 & over: 1. Tony Cerminaro, Jermyn, 3:31:57; 2. Bob Pope, Hobe Sound, Fla., 4:19:03; 3. Charles Rogers, Elmhurst Twp., 4:22:35. Note: Top masters finishers, Tom Lipsie, actually finished sixth overall, but because he won the top masters prize of $300, seventh-place finisher, Marco Capelli, 39, of Collegeville, who finished in 2:39:03, moved into the sixth spot earning him a trophy. Likewise, Seth Einterz, 23, of Scranton, who finished eighth in 2:39:48, moved into the seventh spot, earning a trophy. Top five female trophy and money winners Renee Skelly, 29, Philadelphia, 2:50:58, $1,500 Samantha Snead, 23, Moscow, 2:51:21, $1,000 Shannon Roof, 29, Greensboro, N.C., 3:02:26, $500 Francesca Magri, 27, Rochester, N.Y., 3:05:47, $300 Ali Piacente, 26, Alexandria, Va., 3:06:21, $100 Top three trophy and money winners in the masters division Karen Dolge, 41, Valatie, N.Y., 3:12:19, $300 Barb Picard, 47, Yardley, 3:17:57, $200 Charlene Lyford, Emerson, N.J., 3:18:13, $100 Female age group winners: Under 25: 1. Kaleen Lavin, Dunmore, 3:15:59; 2. Colleen Spring, Binghampton, N.Y., 3:20:46; 3. Sarah Kellogg, Darien, Conn., 3:23:15. 25-29: 1. Shaylynn Paphaelito, Brooklyn, 3:15:25; 2. Reagan White, Sneads Ferry, N.C., 3:18:36; 3. Amy Bower, Hughesville, 3:19:49. 30-34: 1. Jenny Fiscus, Brookville, 3:15:22; 2. Jocelyn Stark, Groton, N.Y., 3:16:21; 3. Victoria McGrew, Factoryville, 3:18:52. 35-39: 1. Jody Legg, Denver, Colo., 3:10:01; 2. Janine Fitzgerald, Binghampton, N.Y., 3:14:24; 3. Elle KrantzBuskovitz, Mayfield, 3:19:06. Masters division: 40-44: 1. Paulette Hanselman, Oak Harbor, Ohio, 3:18:18; 2. Carol Guzinski, Garnerville, N.Y., 3:22:55; 3. Annette Barbav, Uncasville, Conn., 3:26:08. 45-49: 1. Beth Heslam, North Port, Fla., 3:27:20; 2. Elizabeth Moss, Hoboken, N.J., 3:29:06; 3. Corinne Kirk, Frederick, Md., 3:34:36. 50-54: 1. Barb Lombardo, Chester Springs, 3:27:25; 2. Johna Bolinger, Chambersburg, 3:30:22; 3. Amanda Maffei, Hopkinton, Mass., 3:32:41. 55-59: 1. Joanne Maisey, Nutley, N.J., 3:46:05; 2. Sue Davis, Houston, Texas, 3:54:52; 3. Peggy Davis, Vienna, Va., 4:02:16. 60-64: 1. Nancy Werthmuller, Scott Twp., 3:46:24; 2. Paula Fitch, Binghampton, N.Y., 3:48:14; 3. Freyda Greenberg, Falls Church, Va., 4:08:52. 65-69: 1. Chris Craun, Bethesda, Md., 4:14:58; 2. T.J. Bryan, Reisterstown, Md., 4:26:32; 3. Pat Walsh, Vienna, Va., 4:35:53. 70 & over: 1. Ann Park, Holly Springs, N.C., 4:41:59. Note: Sixth-place finisher, Chiara Lombardo, 39, of River Edge, N.J., finished sixth in 3:08:55, earning a trophy. And seventh-place finisher, Taryn Giumento, 25, of Scranton, finished seventh in 3:09:44, earning a trophy. Lyford is a past female overall winner at Steamtown. Field: 2,620 registered. 1,909 started the race. Kid's fun run: 55. Honorary starter and chairperson: Kathy Kries. Timing and results: S. Mark Courtney (Runner’s High- www.runhigh.com). Race director: Bill King. Schedule: Saturday: Inaugural running of Catholic Youth Back Mountain Fall 5K Run at Gate of Heaven, Machell Ave., Dallas at 9:30 a.m. Info: John Martino, 778-9165.

Penn State Wilkes-Barre won its second game in a row, defeating Penn State Beaver. Wilkes-Barre was led by goals from Paul Ascenzi, Mark Bugelholl and Dan Grandinetti.

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Penn State Wilkes-Barre defeated Penn State Greater Allegheny 25-15, 25-18, 25-16 before falling to Penn State Fayette 25-10, 25-18, 25-22. PSU Wilkes-Barre’s Meghan Murtagh led the team with 23 service points and 52 assists. Karlee Kenney added 28 digs for PSU-WB.

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Anna Dessoye notched two goals in a game played Friday as Crestwood rolled past Wyoming Area. Casey Cole picked up a goal and an assist for the winners. Gabby Prezkop and Kelsey Jones completed the scoring for Crestwood. Danielle DeSpirito made one save for the Comets to earn the shutout.

Crestwood....................................................... 2 3 — 5 Wyoming Area................................................ 0 0 — 0 First half: 1. CR Anna Dessoye (Jess Newak) 23:44; 2. CR Casey Cole 14:39. Second half: 1. CR Dessoye (Rachel Ritz) 21:56; 2. CR Kelsey Jones 20:18; 3. CR Gabby Prezkop (Casey Cole) 9:39. Shots: CR 19, WA 3; Saves: CR 1 (Danielle DeSpirito), WA 11; Corners:CR 6, WA 4.

blocks. I thought the pass protection overall was pretty good. Iowa’s a good defensive football team -- always has been sound. Continued from Page 1B “I think they got better, but we play,” fullback Joe Suhey said of got a ways to go yet. I’m not gonna Redd. “We just need to stay on our get carried away yet.” blocks, and let him and Curtis stay Measuring sticks back there and do their thing.” Well, here are some more stats Not to be forgotten was an improved performance by the Penn on the Penn State defense any16th annual Steamtown Marathon results way. State offensive line. Top five trophy and money winners Peter Kemboi, 31, Hebron, Ky., 2:19:26, Halfway through the season, Joe Paterno had criticized his $1,500 Matt Byrne, 36, Scranton, 2:22:38, $1,000 front five for much of the season the Lions now rank in the top five Kevin Borelli, 29, Dickson City, 2:22:58, $500 Justin Gillette, 28, Goshen, Ind., 2:25:44, $300 and in the past two weeks had ex- in the nation of most major defenChris Heisey, 22, Middletown, 2:29:25, $100 Top three trophy and money winners in the pressed his disappointment in the sive categories. masters division Penn State is fourth in total derunning game as a whole. Tom Lipsie, 44, Indiana, 2:35:10 Henri Kursten, 47, Newfane, N.Y., 2:56:11 After this game, the coach’s fense (250.83 ypg) and pass effiPedro Cerize, 42, San Paulo, Brazil, 2:57:18 Wheelchair division: Rob Leiser, 56, ciency defense (89.81 QBR). The tone had changed. Nazareth, 1:41:27, $300. Male age group winners: Under 25: 1. Adam Lions are fifth in pass defense “I was pleased,” Paterno said of Bross, Bernville, 2:42:41; 2. 25-29: 2. James Drogalis, Old Forge, 2:54:52; 3. Jason Fritz, (157.67 ypg) and scoring defense his offensive line. “We kind of Mahanoy City, 2:56:27. 25-29: 1. Casper Magacs, Ninghampton, N.Y., 2:51:28; 2. Dan Colameco, challenged them. There’s a couple (10.50 ppg).The lone outlier is the Ardmore, 2:53:28; 3. Dante Simone, Bayonne, kids there that should be really, re- rushing defense (93.17 ypg), N.J., 2:54:20. 30-34: 1. Jason Kennedy, Honesdale, 2:47:36; 2. Jeff Damiano, Bel Air, Md., ally good that I had been disap- which checks in at No. 17. 2:54:25; 3. Keith Adams, 30, Alburtis, 2:55:12. 35-39: 1. Bill Uher, Odenton, Md., 2:43:42; 2. After holding the Hawkeyes out pointed in -- I won’t say any Thomas Glenn, Levittown, N.Y., 2:48:47; 3. Brian Walsh, Mendham, N.J., 2:49:51. Masters names. They came through today. of the end zone Saturday, the Lidivision: 40-44: 1. Bryan Boyle, Salida, Colo, 3:01:33; 2.David Duggan, Nazareth, 3:02:23; 3. "I thought they were consistent ons have now only allowed two Tom Nettuna, W. Babylon, N.Y., 3:04:35. 45-49: 1. Dennis McCarthy, Allentown, 2:57:32; 2. and they hustled right up to the touchdowns in the past four George Worth, Islip, N.Y., 2:58:27; 3. Pierre end. They stayed with their games -- a late passing score by InRousseau, Montreal, Canada, 2:59:16. 50-54: 1. diana’s Dusty Kiel and a touchdown run by Temple’s Bernard NOTES Pierce. - Zach Sill returned to the liOn the season, Penn State has neup after serving a two-game allowed just six touchdowns -- secsuspension (one preseason and ond in the country behind only one regular season game). He Alabama (five). finished the night with four Iowa had not been held to three shots. points or less since September - To make room for Sill, Hynes 2005 against Iowa State. It hadn’t scratched Devin DiDiomete. happened in a Big Ten game since Philip Samuelsson also sat. October 2000 against Illinois. - Connecticut was successful With three turnovers forced in on three of its four shootout atthe fourth quarter against the tempts against Munroe. The Hawkeyes, the Lions now have Penguins scored twice in five come up with 14 on the season. tries against Johnson. Niko DiThey finished the 2010 season mitrakos and Brian Gibbons conwith 17. nected for the Penguins. Most impressive may be that Penn State has actually improved Connecticut............................................ 0 0 0 0 — 1 FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER all of those numbers in the past Penguins ................................................ 0 0 0 0 — 0 Period two weeks despite missing the Penguins defenseman Simon Despres keeps the puck in the zone FirstScoring – None. Penalties -- WBS, Picard (boarding) :14; CT, Newbury (interference) 4:52. team’s best linebacker, Michael in front of Connecticut’s Tommy Grant during Sunday’s game. Second Period Mauti, and best defensive back, Scoring – None. Penalties – CT, Redden (tripping) 4:25; WBS, Lerg (holding) 8:46; CT, Newbury Lerg predicted the power play (roughing) 15:35; WBS, Picard (roughing) 15:35; D’Anton Lynn, because of injuconcerned if we were getting CT, bench-served by Audy-Marchessault (too ries. outplayed, but we’re doing a lot is something the Penguins will many men) 17:08. Third Period of things you want to see within work on intently this week durScoring – None. Penalties – CT, Nightingale Climbing the ladder (tripping) 4:56; CT, Hagelin (hooking) 7:38; WBS, your team. The goals are going ing practice. Dimitrakos (tripping) 11:44; WBS, Tangradi (goal“A game like tonight when you tender interference) 14:40. Penn State returned to the top to come.” Overtime 25 for the first time since losing to Perhaps the biggest concern have chances on the power play Scoring – None. Penalties – CT, Newbury (tripping) :37; CT, Newbury (hooking) 4:47. Alabama back in Week 2, just heading into the week is the we have to get it done. We had Shootout Connecticut – Mitchell – G; Thuresson – NG; barely cracking the coaches’ poll power play, which was 1-for-6 on opportunities right in front of Newbury – G; Marchessault - G Penguins – McDonald – NG; Dimitrakos – G; with a No. 25 ranking. Saturday in a 3-2 loss to Hershey, us,” he said. “I’m confident we Gibbons – G; Lerg – NG; Despres - NG Shots on Goal can have a good power play. “ The Lions are one of six Big Ten and 0-for-7 on Sunday. Connecticut – 8-4-7-4-1-24 Penguins – 9-18-9-5-0-41 And if it gets going when they teams in the coaches’ top 25, beThe Penguins’ power play Power Play Opportunities hind Wisconsin (4), Michigan gained a golden opportunity to hit the ice again on Thursday in Connecticut – 0 of 4 Penguins – 0 of 7 (10), Nebraska (14), Illinois (15) redeem itself in overtime when Rochester, Lerg thinks the wins Goalies Connecticut – Chad Johnson 1-0-0 (41 saves – and Michigan State (19). the Whale’s Kris Newbury was will start to come as well. 41 shots) Penguins – Scot Munroe 0-0-1 (23-23) “There’s no excuses for our Penn State hosts Purdue for called for tripping Lerg in front Three Stars 1. Jonathan Audy-Marchessault (game-winning Homecoming on Saturday. Kickof the net. But Connecticut’s de- start. But in the end are we going shootout goal) 2. WBS, Scott Munroe (shutout) 3. off is noon at Beaver Stadium with fense continued to stifle the Pen- to get better going into next Chad Johnson (shutout) Referee – Ryan Fraser, Jean Hebert. Linesmen the broadcast on the Big Ten Netguins, who only managed one weekend and have a better re- – Bob Fyrer, Matt MacPherson Attendance – 4,133 sult? I think we should,” he said. work. shot during the power play. “But I couldn’t gain on her. It was just too much to overcome. But it was just my first marathon. I’m happy with my performance.” Runners from 44 states, as well as Puerto Rico, and five countries – Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom – took part in the race.


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Frank Osborne of Crystal Lake plays a shot from a stand of trees off the 10th fairway.

Evan Joyce of Moosic hits his approach to the 17th green.

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Bob Andrejko of Jessup hits his approach to the 13th green as playing partner Mike Peregrim of Old Forge watches from the cart during The Invitational at Glenmaura National on Sunday.

Eric Williams of Honesdale hugs playing partner and dad Irv Williams at the end of their round.

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David Pompey of Clarks Summit hits from out of trouble in a wooded area off the 17th fairway.

Art Brunn Jr., of Hanover Twp., plays his approach to the 12th green.

Joe Carroll of Exeter reacts to his birdie putt finding the cup on the 11th green.

139 after entering the championship flight one stroke back at 69. “I played with my dad in this tournament,” Eric Williams said. “It was just an enjoyable day being out there with him. We were one shot back. Anytime you’re one shot back, you think you have a shot.” Art Brunn Jr. and Charles Dennis teamed to shoot Sunday’s low round of 67, boosting them into a third-place finish with a two-day total score of140. “We just made a few more putts today,” Brunn said. “We just played solid. (Saturday), we just didn’t make anything. The pins were tough, the course played long. We dug ourselves a little bit of a hole from Saturday. And Christian is just a tough player to beat up here. He’s a good golfer, but up here he plays especially well.” Glenmaura National Invitational Final Results

Mike Cummings of Dunmore crouches down to read a putt on the 12th green as playing partner Brenden Carroll of Moosic looks on Sunday.

Charles Dennis of Clarks Summit uses some body English on a putt at the 18th green. Playing partner Art Brunn Jr. (background) looks on.

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ball flight.” At least for one game, the bitter NL Central rivals avoided any on-field confrontations in their first postseason matchup since the 1982 World Series. That’s despite an already tense atmosphere that gained some steam when Brewers starter Zack Greinke let it slip on Saturday that some of his teammates don’t like the Cardinals’ Chris Carpenter — a comment that drew a stern rebuke from Cardinals manager Tony La Russa. Greinke hinted that he heard a few comments from the Cardinals’ dugout Sunday, but said it was “no big deal.” The atmosphere was tense even before the first pitch, as La Russa was showered with boos during pregame introductions. He calmly tipped his cap to the crowd. La Russa said afterward that he hoped the tension wouldn’t overshadow the competition. “I don’t want our players and their players to be egged on, and I don’t think they will,” La Russa said. “We’re going to play as hard and good against each other as we can.” Greinke struggled, but reliever Takashi Saito got Cardinals star Albert Pujols to ground into a key double play in the seventh. Francisco Rodriguez pitched a hitless eighth and closer John Axford threw a hitless ninth for a save. Game 2 is at Miller Park on Monday night. Shaun Marcum starts for the Brewers against Edwin Jackson. David Freese hit a three-run homer off Greinke in the fourth, and the Cardinals led 5-2 in the fifth. But Milwaukee made it tough on Cardinals starter Jaime Garcia, who left after giving up Fielder’s homer. Garcia, who hit Fielder with a pitch earlier in the game, gave up

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six runs and six hits in four-plus innings with three walks. He took the loss. Greinke earned the win despite his uneven outing, giving up six runs and eight hits in six-plus innings. He left the game to a standing ovation after giving up a leadoff single to Rafael Furcal in the seventh. The Cardinals took a three-run lead into the fifth before Garcia allowed a leadoff single to Corey Hart and a double to Jerry Hairston Jr. Braun hit a two-run, groundrule double to right and with the crowd still saluting him, Fielder hit the first pitch from Garcia deep to right for a two-run homer, giving the Brewers the lead. Fielder then showed off his repertoire of celebrations, giving the team’s “Beast Mode” gesture upon his arrival at home plate and exchanging mock knockout blows with Braun as he trotted back to the dugout. That was it for Garcia, who left with no outs in the fifth and his team down 6-5. It

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that wasn’t the end of trouble for the Cardinals, though. Reliever Octavio Dotel fielded Rickie Weeks’ grounder and threw the ball away, allowing Weeks to go to second on the error. Betancourt — who batted .252 in the regular season with 13 homers — then sent a 2-1 pitch from Dotel deep to left, where it flew into the Brewers’ bullpen and was fielded on the fly by Milwaukee bullpen catcher Marcus Hanel. Hanel pumped his fist, Betancourt circled the bases and the crowd continued its inning-long eruption. With the score 8-5, Pujols came to the plate with runners on first and third and no outs in the seventh. Pujols broke his bat on a double-play grounder — a run scored, but the Brewers had limited the damage. Betancourt doubled in the seventh and scored on a single by Jonathan Lucroy. The Brewers and Cardinals split an 18game series evenly this season. Brewers 9, Cardinals 6 Milwaukee ab r h bi ab r h bi Furcal ss 5 2 2 0 C.Hart rf 4 1 1 0 Jay cf 4 1 1 0 Counsll 2b 0 0 0 0 Pujols 1b 4 0 1 0 HrstnJr 3b 4 2 2 0 Brkmn rf 4 1 2 1 Braun lf 4 2 2 4 Hollidy lf 4 0 2 1 Fielder 1b 3 1 1 2 YMolin c 3 1 0 0 RWeks 2b 3 1 1 0 Freese 3b 3 1 1 3 FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0 Theriot 2b 4 0 0 0 Kotsay ph 1 0 0 0 JGarci p 2 0 0 0 Axford p 0 0 0 0 Dotel p 0 0 0 0 YBtncr ss 4 2 2 2 Chamrs ph 1 0 0 0 CGomz cf 3 0 0 0 Lynn p 0 0 0 0 Lucroy c 4 0 2 1 McCllln p 0 0 0 0 Greink p 3 0 0 0 Rzpczy p 0 0 0 0 Saito p 0 0 0 0 MBggs p 0 0 0 0 Morgan ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Punto ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 35 6 9 5 Totals 34 9 11 9 St. Louis.......................................................... 100 310 100 — 6 Milwaukee ...................................................... 200 060 10x — 9 E—Dotel (1). DP—St. Louis 1, Milwaukee 1. LOB—St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 8. 2B—Furcal (1), Hairston Jr. (1), Braun (1), R.Weeks (1), Y.Betancourt (1), Lucroy (1). HR—Freese (1), Braun (1), Fielder (1), Y.Betancourt (1). S—C.Gomez. IP H R ER BB SO St. Louis J.Garcia L,0-1 ..................... 4 6 6 6 3 3 Dotel..................................... 1 2 2 1 0 0 Lynn ..................................... 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 McClellan............................. ⁄3 2 1 1 0 0 2 Rzepczynski........................ ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 M.Boggs .............................. 1 0 0 0 1 0 Milwaukee Greinke W,1-0 .................... 6 8 6 6 2 6 Saito H,1.............................. 1 1 0 0 0 0 Fr.Rodriguez H,1................ 1 0 0 0 1 2 Axford S,1-1........................ 1 0 0 0 0 2 Greinke pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. J.Garcia pitched to 4 batters in the 5th. HBP—by J.Garcia (Fielder). Umpires—Home, Gary Darling;First, Tim Timmons;Second, Sam Holbrook;Third, Mike Everitt;Right, Mike Winters;Left, Bill Miller. T—3:35. A—43,613 (41,900). St. Louis

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HOUSTON — This one’s for you, Al. The Oakland Raiders won the day after their maverick owner died, beating the Houston Texans 25-20 on Sunday behind Jason Campbell’s two touchdown passes. Michael Huff intercepted Matt Schaub’s pass in the end zone on the final play to secure the win. Coach Hue Jackson dropped to his knees on the sideline, covered his face with his hands and cried as his team celebrated the bittersweet victory. Sebastian Janikowski kicked four field goals, and Oakland survived a wild finish to improve to improve to 3-2. Stadiums around the league observed a moment of silence before the early games to honor Davis, who died at his Oakland home at age 82. The Raiders wore black decals on the backs of their helmets with “AL” written in silver letters. Schaub threw for 416 yards and two touchdowns for the Texans (3-2) but missed star receiver Andre Johnson, who sat out with a right hamstring injury. Patriots 30, Jets 21 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — BenJarvus Green-Ellis ran for a career-high 136 yards and two touchdowns, and New England showed a vastly improved defense. Tom Brady had another strong game, completing 24 of 33 passes for 321 yards and one touchdown as the Patriots scored at least 30 points for the 13th straight regularseason game. Meanwhile, New York’s Mark Sanchez had another tough one, passing for just 166 yards against the team that entered with the NFL’s lowest-ranked defense. One week earlier, he threw for only 111 yards in a 34-17 loss at Baltimore. Seahawks 36, Giants 25 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Backup quarterback Charlie Whitehurst threw a go-ahead 27-yard touchdown pass to Doug Baldwin, and Brandon Browner returned an interception 94 yards to clinch Seattle’s win. Whitehurst, who replaced the injured Tarvaris Jackson in the third quarter, led the Seahawks (2-3) on an 80-yard TD drive, which he capped with his pass to a wide-open Baldwin with 2:37 left on a play that the Giants (3-2) seemed to stop after defensive end Osi Umenyiora jumped offside. The Giants, who had staged fourth-quarter rallies to win their last two games, mounted another late drive and had first-and-goal at the Seahawks 5 after consecutive completions of 41 and 19 yards to Victor Cruz. A procedure penalty on first down pushed the ball back to the 10, then Eli Manning’s pass tipped off Cruz’s hands, bounced off Kam Chancelor and was picked off at the 6 by Browner. Packers 25, Falcons 14 ATLANTA — Aaron Rodgers threw for 396 yards and a pair of touchdowns, leading the unbeaten Green Bay Packers back from a sluggish start for a victory over the Atlanta Falcons. The high-scoring Packers (5-0) trailed 14-0 early in the second quarter and were held without a touchdown in the first half by Atlanta (2-3). But after settling for three field goals by Mason Crosby, Rodgers finally got rolling. He connected

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with James Jones on a 70-yard touchdown that gave Green Bay its first lead late in the third. Then, on the first play of the fourth quarter, Rodgers connected with Greg Jennings on a 29-yard scoring play that stretched the lead to 22-14. Chargers 29, Broncos 24 DENVER — Philip Rivers overcame an interception and a fourth-quarter fumble to lead San Diego over Denver despite Tim Tebow’s best efforts to rally the Broncos from a 16-point deficit. Tebow threw two touchdown passes after replacing Kyle Orton to start the third quarter, and had one final shot for the win before his pass fell incomplete in the end zone on the final play. Nick Novak kicked five field goals and Ryan Mathews ran for a career-best 125 yards for San Diego, which takes a 4-1 record into its bye week.

Saints 30, Panthers 27 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Drew Brees found Pierre Thomas wide open on the right side for a 6-yard touchdown with 50 seconds left to lift New Orleans (4-1) Brees threw for 359 yards and two touchdowns, including a nearly flawless final drive in which he completed 8 of 9 passes for 80 yards to take back momentum after Cam Newton and the Panthers (1-4) had taken their first lead early in the fourth quarter. Newton threw for 224 yards and two touchdowns, including the go-ahead 5-yard scoring pass to Greg Olsen for a 27-23 lead with 12:32 to play. Chiefs 28, Colts 24 INDIANAPOLIS — Matt Cassel threw for 257 yards and four touchdowns, and Kansas City scored the final 21 points against winless Indianapolis. Dwayne Bowe and Steve Breaston each caught two TD passes to give the Chiefs (2-3) their first win at Indianapolis. The 17-point comeback matched the biggest in team history. With the injured Peyton Manning watching from the sideline, Curtis Painter had a brilliant first half. He was 12 of 17 for 237 yards with two TDs as the Colts built a 24-7 lead. Vikings 34, Cardinals 10 MINNEAPOLIS — Adrian Peterson powered in for three first-quarter TDs to build a lead large enough even Minnesota (1-4) couldn’t lose it. Peterson rushed 29 times for 122 yards and Donovan McNabb jogged in for a score, too, as the Vikings (1-4) made it 28-0 less than 121⁄2 minutes into the game. Kevin Kolb had three turnovers for the Cardinals. Bengals 30, Jaguars 20 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Andy Dalton threw two touchdown passes and Bernard Scott scored with 1:56 remaining for Cincinnati. The Bengals took advantage of Matt Turk’s 22-yard punt into the wind to set up the winning score, a touchdown needed because Mike Nugent missed an extra point in the first half. 49ers 48, Buccaneers 3 SAN FRANCISCO — Alex Smith threw two of his three touchdown passes to Vernon Davis, Frank Gore ran for a score in his second straight 100-yard rushing game and San Francisco (4-1) beat Tampa Bay (3-2) for its best start in nine years.

AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA Buffalo ..................................................... 4 1 0 .800 164 120 New England .......................................... 4 1 0 .800 165 119 N.Y. Jets ................................................. 2 3 0 .400 121 125 Miami ....................................................... 0 4 0 .000 69 104 South W L T Pct PF PA Houston................................................... 3 2 0 .600 127 95 Tennessee.............................................. 3 2 0 .600 105 94 Jacksonville ............................................ 1 4 0 .200 59 115 Indianapolis ............................................ 0 5 0 .000 87 136 North W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore .................................................. 3 1 0 .750 119 57 Cincinnati.................................................. 3 2 0 .600 110 94 Pittsburgh................................................. 3 2 0 .600 102 89 Cleveland ................................................. 2 2 0 .500 74 93 West W L T Pct PF PA San Diego ............................................... 4 1 0 .800 120 109 Oakland................................................... 3 2 0 .600 136 133 Kansas City ............................................ 2 3 0 .400 77 150 Denver..................................................... 1 4 0 .200 105 140 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA Washington ............................................ 3 1 0 .750 83 63 N.Y. Giants ............................................. 3 2 0 .600 127 123 Dallas ...................................................... 2 2 0 .500 99 101 Philadelphia............................................ 1 4 0 .200 125 132 South W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans........................................... 4 1 0 .800 157 125 Tampa Bay.............................................. 3 2 0 .600 87 125 Atlanta ..................................................... 2 3 0 .400 104 130 Carolina................................................... 1 4 0 .200 116 132 North W L T Pct PF PA Detroit ................................................... 4 0 0 1.000 135 76 Green Bay............................................. 5 0 0 1.000 173 111 Chicago................................................. 2 2 0 .500 94 98 Minnesota............................................. 1 4 0 .200 111 106 West W L T Pct PF PA San Francisco ........................................ 4 1 0 .800 142 78 Seattle ..................................................... 2 3 0 .400 94 122 Arizona .................................................... 1 4 0 .200 96 121 St. Louis .................................................. 0 4 0 .000 46 113 Sunday's Games Minnesota 34, Arizona 10 Oakland 25, Houston 20 Kansas City 28, Indianapolis 24 Buffalo 31, Philadelphia 24 New Orleans 30, Carolina 27 Cincinnati 30, Jacksonville 20 Pittsburgh 38, Tennessee 17 Seattle 36, N.Y. Giants 25 San Francisco 48, Tampa Bay 3 San Diego 29, Denver 24 New England 30, N.Y. Jets 21 Green Bay 25, Atlanta 14 Open: Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas, Miami, St. Louis, Washington Monday's Game Chicago at Detroit, 8:30 p.m.

Steelers 38, Titans 17 Tennessee.......................... 3 0 7 7 — 17 Pittsburgh............................ 7 14 7 10 — 38 First Quarter Ten—FG Bironas 29, 8:17. Pit—Miller 8 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick), 3:00. Second Quarter Pit—Ward 7 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick), 11:14. Pit—Johnson 1 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick), 6:11. Third Quarter Pit—Ward 5 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick), 4:44. Ten—Johnson 1 run (Bironas kick), 2:02. Fourth Quarter Pit—FG Suisham 19, 10:45. Ten—Williams 19 pass from Hasselbeck (Bironas kick), 3:32. Pit—Wallace 40 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick), 2:39. A—63,875. Ten Pit First downs ........................... 20 26 Total Net Yards .................... 306 431 Rushes-yards ....................... 18-66 28-174 Passing.................................. 240 257 Punt Returns......................... 1-10 0-0 Kickoff Returns..................... 3-93 3-83 Interceptions Ret.................. 1-8 1-1 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 29-49-1 25-35-1 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 3-22 1-4 Punts...................................... 4-42.3 2-24.0 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards.................... 9-70 5-51 Time of Possession ............. 27:38 32:22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Tennessee, Johnson 14-51, Ringer 3-12, Hasselbeck 1-3. Pittsburgh, Dwyer 11-107, Redman 15-49, A.Brown 1-10, Wallace 1-8. PASSING—Tennessee, Hasselbeck 29-49-1-262. Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 24-34-1-228, Sepulveda 1-1-0-33. RECEIVING—Tennessee, Williams 6-66, Ringer 6-16, Washington 5-69, Cook 4-59, L.Hawkins 4-33, Johnson 3-14, Mariani 1-5. Pittsburgh, Ward 7-54, Wallace 6-82, Miller 3-46, Redman 3-12, A.Brown 2-23, Johnson 2-5, Mundy 1-33, Dwyer 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Bills 31, Eagles 24 Philadelphia...................... 0 7 7 10 — 24 Buffalo ............................... 7 14 10 0 — 31 First Quarter Buf—Jackson 5 run (Lindell kick), 8:03. Second Quarter Phi—Maclin 2 pass from Vick (Henery kick), 12:42. Buf—Nelson 6 pass from Fitzpatrick (Lindell kick), 9:17. Buf—Barnett 31 interception return (Lindell kick), 9:00. Third Quarter Buf—B.Smith 5 run (Lindell kick), 9:11. Phi—McCoy 10 run (Henery kick), 7:17. Buf—FG Lindell 25, 1:15. Fourth Quarter Phi—D.Jackson 31 pass from Vick (Henery kick), 14:51. Phi—FG Henery 35, 9:29. A—69,803. Phi Buf First downs ........................... 24 21 Total Net Yards .................... 489 331 Rushes-yards ....................... 19-174 35-143 Passing.................................. 315 188 Punt Returns......................... 2-27 0-0 Kickoff Returns..................... 4-78 2-38 Interceptions Ret.................. 1-10 4-52 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 26-40-4 21-27-1 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 1-0 1-5 Punts...................................... 2-36.0 5-50.2 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 5-46 4-40 Time of Possession ............. 26:22 33:38 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Philadelphia, Vick 5-90, McCoy 11-80, Lewis 2-8, D.Jackson 1-(minus 4). Buffalo, Jackson 26-111, Spiller 2-13, B.Smith 4-12, Fitzpatrick 3-7. PASSING—Philadelphia, Vick 26-40-4-315. Buffalo, Fitzpatrick 21-27-1-193. RECEIVING—Philadelphia, Avant 9-139, Maclin 6-54, D.Jackson 5-86, McCoy 4-27, Celek 1-6, Harbor 1-3. Buffalo, Jackson 6-85, Roosevelt 5-41, St.Johnson 4-29, Jones 2-25, Spiller 2-3, Nelson 1-6, Chandler 1-4. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Bengals 30, Jaguars 20 Cincinnati............................... 7 6 0 17 — 30 Jacksonville .......................... 7 6 0 7 — 20 First Quarter Jac—Jones-Drew 6 run (Scobee kick), 9:35. Cin—Green 37 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick), 3:17. Second Quarter Jac—FG Scobee 19, 12:01. Jac—FG Scobee 20, 7:06. Cin—Gresham 3 pass from Dalton (kick failed), :14. Fourth Quarter Cin—FG Nugent 47, 9:41. Jac—Hill 74 pass from Gabbert (Scobee kick), 8:24. Cin—Scott 2 run (Nugent kick), 1:56. Cin—Atkins 10 fumble return (Nugent kick), :00. A—61,799. Cin Jac First downs ........................... 13 12 Total Net Yards .................... 239 296 Rushes-yards ....................... 31-77 27-96 Passing.................................. 162 200 Punt Returns......................... 3-43 3-3 Kickoff Returns..................... 3-76 2-58 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 1-30 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 21-33-1 15-28-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 2-17 3-21 Punts...................................... 7-47.7 7-37.7 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-0 4-2 Penalties-Yards.................... 4-33 2-15 Time of Possession ............. 32:33 27:27 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Cincinnati, Benson 24-53, Scott 6-20, Leonard1-4. Jacksonville, Jones-Drew19-85, Gabbert 5-11, Karim 2-4, Thomas 1-(minus 4). PASSING—Cincinnati, Dalton 21-33-1-179. Jacksonville, Gabbert 15-28-0-221. RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Green 5-90, Gresham 5-21, Simpson 4-40, Caldwell 2-13, Hawkins 2-6, Scott 2-(minus 1), Leonard 1-10. Jacksonville, Hill 5-118, Thomas 3-53, Karim 3-27, Jones 1-10, Lewis 1-6, Bolen 1-4, Dillard 1-3. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

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Saints 30, Panthers 27 New Orleans....................... 10 10 3 7 — 30 Carolina............................... 6 7 7 7 — 27 First Quarter NO—Collins 1 pass from Brees (Kasay kick), 13:50. NO—FG Kasay 23, 6:15. Car—Smith 54 pass from Newton (kick blocked), 2:52. Second Quarter NO—Ingram 1 run (Kasay kick), 5:27. Car—D.Williams 69 run (Mare kick), 3:47. NO—FG Kasay 46, :00. Third Quarter NO—FG Kasay 37, 10:47. Car—Newton 1 run (Mare kick), 3:43. Fourth Quarter Car—Olsen 5 pass from Newton (Mare kick), 12:32. NO—P.Thomas 6 pass from Brees (Kasay kick), :50. A—72,679. NO Car First downs ........................... 27 20 Total Net Yards .................... 444 381 Rushes-yards ....................... 28-101 22-162 Passing.................................. 343 219 Punt Returns......................... 1-0 1-9 Kickoff Returns..................... 0-0 2-36 Interceptions Ret.................. 1-25 1-1 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 32-45-1 16-31-1 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 2-16 1-5 Punts...................................... 2-45.0 3-44.0 Fumbles-Lost........................ 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 9-82 7-65 Time of Possession ............. 34:40 25:20 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—New Orleans, Sproles 11-51, Ingram 9-32, P.Thomas 7-18, Collins 1-0. Carolina, D.Williams 9-115, Newton 7-27, Stewart 6-20. PASSING—New Orleans, Brees 32-45-1-359. Carolina, Newton 16-31-1-224. RECEIVING—New Orleans, Graham 8-129, Colston 5-69, Sproles 5-40, Meachem 4-38, Moore 3-30, P.Thomas 3-24, Ingram 2-17, Henderson 1-11, Collins 1-1. Carolina, Naanee 4-63, Smith 3-79, Olsen 3-21, Shockey 3-21, LaFell 1-20, Stewart 1-13, Felton 1-7. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Vikings 34, Cardinals 10 Arizona .................................. 0 3 7 0 — 10 Minnesota ............................. 28 0 3 3 — 34 First Quarter Min—Peterson 4 run (Longwell kick), 9:18. Min—Peterson 24 run (Longwell kick), 8:55. Min—McNabb 4 run (Longwell kick), 6:25. Min—Peterson 14 run (Longwell kick), 2:41. Second Quarter Ari—FG Feely 51, 10:29. Third Quarter Ari—Wells 2 run (Feely kick), 8:23. Min—FG Longwell 26, 3:35. Fourth Quarter Min—FG Longwell 53, 2:09. A—62,479. Ari Min First downs ........................... 18 20 Total Net Yards .................... 291 332 Rushes-yards ....................... 24-77 37-172 Passing.................................. 214 160 Punt Returns......................... 0-0 2-45 Kickoff Returns..................... 5-115 2-43 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 3-43 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 23-48-3 10-21-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 4-40 1-9 Punts...................................... 5-42.4 4-47.5 Fumbles-Lost........................ 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards.................... 6-64 5-35 Time of Possession ............. 31:01 28:59 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Arizona, Wells 20-60, Kolb 2-10, Stephens-Howling 1-5, Smith 1-2. Minnesota, Peterson 29-122, Booker 1-25, Harvin 1-12, Gerhart 2-9, McNabb 4-4. PASSING—Arizona, Kolb 21-42-2-232, Bartel 2-6-1-22. Minnesota, McNabb 10-21-0-169. RECEIVING—Arizona, Doucet 8-92, King 5-35, Fitzgerald 4-66, Roberts 3-36, Housler 3-25. Minnesota, Jenkins 4-32, Aromashodu 2-81, Booker 2-25, Shiancoe 1-20, Harvin 1-11. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Minnesota, Longwell 43 (WL).

Chiefs 28, Colts 24 Kansas City........................... 0 14 7 7 — 28 Indianapolis........................... 7 17 0 0 — 24 First Quarter Ind—Garcon 6 pass from Painter (Vinatieri kick), 7:36. Second Quarter Ind—FG Vinatieri 53, 12:23. Ind—Garcon 67 pass from Painter (Vinatieri kick), 11:13. KC—Bowe 41 pass from Cassel (Succop kick), 5:11. Ind—Carter 3 run (Vinatieri kick), 1:09. KC—Breaston 16 pass from Cassel (Succop kick), :13. Third Quarter KC—Bowe 5 pass from Cassel (Succop kick), :40. Fourth Quarter KC—Breaston 11 pass from Cassel (Succop kick), 5:15. A—65,088. KC Ind First downs ........................... 26 15 Total Net Yards .................... 436 355 Rushes-yards ....................... 38-194 27-78 Passing.................................. 242 277 Punt Returns......................... 4-39 1-2 Kickoff Returns..................... 0-0 1-18 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 21-29-0 15-27-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 2-15 0-0 Punts...................................... 6-44.8 5-55.4 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 5-39 4-40 Time of Possession ............. 33:07 26:53 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Kansas City, Battle 19-119, Jones 10-55, Cassel 5-12, McCluster 4-8. Indianapolis, D.Brown 8-38, Carter 12-22, Addai 6-19, Painter 1-(minus 1). PASSING—Kansas City, Cassel 21-29-0-257. Indianapolis, Painter 15-27-0-277. RECEIVING—Kansas City, Bowe 7-128, Breaston 4-50, Colbert 2-24, Battle 2-21, Pope 2-8, Jones 2-7, McCluster 1-10, Copper 1-9. Indianapolis, Garcon 5-125, Wayne 4-77, Collie 2-50, Carter 2-12, Clark 1-7, Addai 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

49ers 48, Buccaneers 3 Tampa Bay........................ 3 0 0 0 — 3 San Francisco .................. 7 17 10 14 — 48 First Quarter SF—Walker 26 pass from Ale.Smith (Akers kick), 10:26. TB—FG Barth 24, 3:58. Second Quarter SF—Rogers 31 interception return (Akers kick), 14:46. SF—Gore 2 run (Akers kick), 7:56. SF—FG Akers 37, 4:29. Third Quarter SF—V.Davis 23 pass from Ale.Smith (Akers kick), 9:43. SF—FG Akers 27, 2:36. Fourth Quarter SF—V.Davis 14 pass from Ale.Smith (Akers kick), 14:52. SF—Dixon 1 run (Akers kick), 3:48. A—69,732. TB SF First downs ........................... 14 28 Total Net Yards .................... 272 418 Rushes-yards ....................... 23-86 36-213 Passing.................................. 186 205 Punt Returns......................... 0-0 3-51 Kickoff Returns..................... 4-86 1-22 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 2-54 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 18-35-2 14-22-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 3-8 0-0 Punts...................................... 6-43.2 1-38.0 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards.................... 9-96 3-30 Time of Possession ............. 28:57 31:03 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Tampa Bay, Blount 10-34, Graham 5-30, Bradford 5-13, Lumpkin 2-7, Freeman 1-2. San Francisco, Gore 20-125, Hunter 9-65, Ginn Jr. 1-24, Dixon 2-4, Miller 1-0, Kaepernick 2-(minus 2), V.Davis 1-(minus 3). PASSING—Tampa Bay, Freeman 17-33-2-187, Johnson 1-2-0-7. San Francisco, Ale.Smith 11-19-0-170, Kaepernick 3-3-0-35. RECEIVING—Tampa Bay, Winslow 5-54, Williams 4-28, Benn 3-46, Blount 2-31, Briscoe 2-18, Parker 1-13, Lumpkin 1-4. San Francisco, Morgan 5-75, V.Davis 3-39, Walker 2-37, Crabtree 2-36, Gore 2-18. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Raiders 25, Texans 20 Oakland ................................. 3 9 3 10 — 25 Houston ................................. 7 7 3 3 — 20 First Quarter Hou—Walter 5 pass from Schaub (Rackers kick), 8:09. Oak—FG Janikowski 54, 3:26. Second Quarter Oak—FG Janikowski 55, 14:55. Hou—Dreessen 56 pass from Schaub (Rackers kick), 11:57. Oak—Heyward-Bey 34 pass from J.Campbell (pass failed), 1:09. Third Quarter Oak—FG Janikowski 50, 5:12. Hou—FG Rackers 54, 1:59. Fourth Quarter Oak—Schilens 18 pass from J.Campbell (Janikowski kick), 14:50. Oak—FG Janikowski 42, 10:00. Hou—FG Rackers 40, 2:56. A—71,420. Oak Hou First downs ........................... 11 21 Total Net Yards .................... 278 473 Rushes-yards ....................... 22-94 25-70 Passing.................................. 184 403 Punt Returns......................... 5-34 5-33 Kickoff Returns..................... 3-94 4-90 Interceptions Ret.................. 2-15 1-0 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 15-35-1 24-51-2 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 3-6 3-13 Punts...................................... 7-49.4 8-37.3 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 11-89 6-50 Time of Possession ............. 25:35 34:25 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Oakland, McFadden 16-51, Cartwright 1-35, Bush 4-9, Ford 1-(minus 1). Houston, Foster 22-68, Ogbonnaya 2-2, Schaub 1-0. PASSING—Oakland, J.Campbell 15-35-1-190. Houston, Schaub 24-51-2-416. RECEIVING—Oakland, Heyward-Bey 7-99, Ford 3-36, Schilens 2-25, McFadden 2-17, Hagan 1-13. Houston, Daniels 7-89, Foster 5-116, Dreessen 5-112, Walter 5-81, Anderson 1-9, Jones 1-9. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Houston, Rackers 41 (WL).

Patriots 30, Jets 21 N.Y. Jets................................ 0 7 7 7 — 21 New England ........................ 7 3 14 6 — 30 First Quarter NE—Green-Ellis 3 run (Gostkowski kick), 7:32. Second Quarter NE—FG Gostkowski 44, 11:15. NYJ—Greene 3 run (Folk kick), 3:21. Third Quarter NE—Branch 2 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 12:45. NYJ—Kerley 9 pass from Sanchez (Folk kick), 11:02. NE—Green-Ellis 3 run (Gostkowski kick), 1:20. Fourth Quarter NE—FG Gostkowski 24, 12:57. NYJ—Holmes 21 pass from Sanchez (Folk kick), 7:14. NE—FG Gostkowski 28, 1:02. A—68,756. NYJ NE First downs ........................... 14 26 Total Net Yards .................... 255 446 Rushes-yards ....................... 25-97 35-152 Passing.................................. 158 294 Punt Returns......................... 2-20 4-54 Kickoff Returns..................... 5-198 3-71 Interceptions Ret.................. 1-42 0-0 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 16-26-0 24-33-1 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 2-8 4-27 Punts...................................... 7-45.6 4-51.3 Fumbles-Lost........................ 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 8-89 6-50 Time of Possession ............. 26:05 33:55 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—N.Y. Jets, Greene 21-83, Tomlinson 2-13, McKnight 1-1, Conner 1-0. New England, Green-Ellis 27-136, Ridley 7-13, Brady 1-3. PASSING—N.Y. Jets, Sanchez 16-26-0-166. New England, Brady 24-33-1-321. RECEIVING—N.Y. Jets, Holmes 4-60, Burress 3-42, Kerley 3-35, Greene 2-9, Keller 1-7, Mason 1-7, Mulligan 1-4, Tomlinson 1-2. New England, Branch 7-74, Welker 5-124, Hernandez 5-56, Gronkowski 4-31, Ochocinco 2-23, Green-Ellis 1-13. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

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the way Roethlisberger matched his own franchise mark for touchdowns in a game, one he shares with Mark Malone and Terry Bradshaw. Playing behind a patchwork offensive line that included good friend Max Starks — signed on Wednesday — Roethlisberger worked efficiently, getting rid of the ball quickly to keep Tennessee’s defense at bay. It’s a major style change for a player who has built a career by holding onto the ball until the last millisecond while looking to make a big play, sometimes taking a beating in the process. The Titans (3-2) never really got close. Roethlisberger was sacked once and rarely touched while completing 24 of 34 passes for 228 yards. His only hiccup came on an interception that snuffed out a potential scoring drive late in the first half. “He’s an A-player,” Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin said. “He’s got to play (that way) in order for us to do well.” A month into the season, the Steelers (3-2) finally looked like the team that rolled to the AFC championship a year ago. The defense, missing starters James Harrison, Casey Hampton and Aaron Smith, held Tennessee’s Chris Johnson to 51 yards on 14 carries and sacked quarterback

Seahawks 36, Giants 25 Seattle.................................. 14 0 2 20 — 36 N.Y. Giants ......................... 7 7 0 11 — 25 First Quarter Sea—Obomanu 11 pass from Jackson (Hauschka kick), 12:28. NYG—Ballard 12 pass from Manning (Tynes kick), 9:08. Sea—Lynch 1 run (Hauschka kick), 3:00. Second Quarter NYG—Nicks 19 pass from Manning (Tynes kick), :11. Third Quarter Sea—Hargrove safety, 7:02. Fourth Quarter Sea—FG Hauschka 51, 14:28. NYG—Cruz 68 pass from Manning (Bradshaw run), 12:37. Sea—FG Hauschka 43, 10:15. NYG—FG Tynes 26, 4:49. Sea—Baldwin 27 pass from Whitehurst (Hauschka kick), 2:37. Sea—Browner 94 interception return (Hauschka kick), 1:08. A—78,650. Sea NYG First downs ........................... 22 21 Total Net Yards .................... 424 464 Rushes-yards ....................... 29-145 25-69 Passing.................................. 279 395 Punt Returns......................... 6-69 2-12 Kickoff Returns..................... 3-71 3-82 Interceptions Ret.................. 3-111 1-0 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 26-41-1 24-39-3 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 6-36 3-25 Punts...................................... 7-44.6 7-49.0 Fumbles-Lost........................ 3-2 3-2 Penalties-Yards.................... 10-70 7-52 Time of Possession ............. 28:46 31:14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Seattle, Lynch 12-98, Jackson 4-17, Washington 3-10, Forsett 4-9, Whitehurst 2-6, Robinson 3-5, Rice 1-0. N.Y. Giants, Bradshaw 17-58, Manning 3-5, Ware 4-3, Cruz 1-3. PASSING—Seattle, Jackson 15-22-1-166, Whitehurst 11-19-0-149. N.Y. Giants, Manning 24-39-3-420. RECEIVING—Seattle, Baldwin 8-136, Obomanu 6-51, Rice 4-38, Lynch 4-33, Tate 2-31, A.McCoy 1-20, Washington 1-6. N.Y. Giants, Cruz 8-161, Manningham 5-56, Nicks 4-65, Ballard 3-72, Bradshaw 2-27, Ware 1-22, Pascoe 1-17. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Chargers 29, Broncos 24 San Diego ........................... 6 17 0 6 — 29 Denver................................. 7 3 0 14 — 24 First Quarter SD—FG Novak 24, 8:37. Den—Vaughn 55 interception return (Prater kick), 5:58. SD—FG Novak 32, :45. Second Quarter Den—FG Prater 35, 11:10. SD—Rivers 2 run (Novak kick), 7:19. SD—FG Novak 28, 1:47. SD—Floyd 42 pass from Rivers (Novak kick), :13. Fourth Quarter SD—FG Novak 51, 13:35. Den—Tebow 12 run (McGahee run), 6:35. Den—Moreno 28 pass from Tebow (pass failed), 3:19. SD—FG Novak 35, :24. A—74,895. SD Den First downs ........................... 25 13 Total Net Yards .................... 418 275 Rushes-yards ....................... 43-206 23-162 Passing.................................. 212 113 Punt Returns......................... 5-65 2-37 Kickoff Returns..................... 0-0 1-28 Interceptions Ret.................. 1-2 1-55 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 18-29-1 10-23-1 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 5-38 0-0 Punts...................................... 3-49.0 6-53.7 Fumbles-Lost........................ 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 0-0 4-53 Time of Possession ............. 40:08 19:52 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—San Diego, Mathews 24-125, Hester 11-47, Tolbert 5-24, Rivers 3-10. Denver, McGahee 16-125, Tebow 6-38, Orton 1-(minus 1). PASSING—San Diego, Rivers 18-29-1-250. Denver, Tebow 4-10-0-79, Orton 6-13-1-34. RECEIVING—San Diego, McMichael 4-29, Floyd 3-100, Jackson 3-34, Tolbert 3-25, Hester 2-13, Sperry 1-32, Crayton 1-10, Mathews 1-7. Denver, Fells 3-47, Moreno 3-40, Decker 2-(minus 4), Lloyd 1-20, Rosario 1-10. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Packers 25, Falcons 14 Green Bay ............................. 0 6 9 10 — 25 Atlanta.................................... 7 7 0 0 — 14 First Quarter Atl—White 5 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 8:15. Second Quarter Atl—Turner 1 run (Bryant kick), 12:26. GB—FG Crosby 32, 5:26. GB—FG Crosby 35, :08. Third Quarter GB—FG Crosby 56, 5:28. GB—J.Jones 70 pass from Rodgers (pass failed), 3:42. Fourth Quarter GB—G.Jennings 29 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 14:51. GB—FG Crosby 30, 1:10. A—69,576. GB Atl First downs ........................... 19 18 Total Net Yards .................... 426 251 Rushes-yards ....................... 20-57 22-95 Passing.................................. 369 156 Punt Returns......................... 2-4 1-3 Kickoff Returns..................... 3-67 1-28 Interceptions Ret.................. 2-43 0-0 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 26-39-0 18-32-2 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 4-27 1-11 Punts...................................... 2-42.5 5-37.8 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 6-55 5-44 Time of Possession ............. 33:11 26:49 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Green Bay, Starks 12-40, Grant 7-18, Rodgers 1-(minus 1). Atlanta, Turner 16-56, Jones 1-17, Rodgers 1-11, Ryan 3-9, Snelling 1-2. PASSING—Green Bay, Rodgers 26-39-0-396. Atlanta, Ryan 18-32-2-167. RECEIVING—Green Bay, J.Jones 5-140, G.Jennings 4-82, Finley 4-67, Nelson 3-17, Cobb 2-26, Starks 2-19, Crabtree 1-15, D.Williams 1-7, Grant 1-6, A.Green 1-6, Kuhn 1-6, Driver 1-5. Atlanta, Gonzalez 6-60, White 6-50, Snelling 2-21, Douglas 2-16, Jones 1-16, Weems 1-4. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Matt Hasselbeck three times. It’s the kind of performance Tomlin was looking for after watching his team get rolled in Houston a week ago. “I think it sent a message that we need to play more physical,” said linebacker LaMarr Woodley, who had an interception and 11⁄2 sacks. “We went out there and we brought it.” The Titans came in as one of the early surprises behind the play of Hasselbeck and the understated approach of new coach Mike Munchak. Yet they never got going. Hasselbeck threw for 262 mostly inconsequential yards and the NFL’s stingiest scoring defense couldn’t contain Roethlisberger or reserve running backs Jonathan Dwyer and Isaac Redman. The duo combined to run for 156 yards in place of Rashard Mendenhall, who did not play because of a hamstring injury. “They kicked our butts and we kicked our butts,” Tennessee defensive lineman David Ball said. Pittsburgh converted four of six third-downs in the first half, and even when punter Daniel Sepulveda come out onto the field, the Steelers still moved the ball. Sepulveda hit Ryan Mundy for a 33-yard gain on a fake punt that helped the Steelers build a 21-3 halftime lead as Pittsburgh scored more points by the break than the Titans had allowed in a game all season.


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Johnson dominant at Kansas Five-time champion leads all but 70 laps to move up in the Chase for the Cup standings.

DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports Writer

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Jimmie Johnson didn’t qualify where he wanted, and his car never quite cooperated during the final practice session at Kansas Speedway. So he spent Saturday evening in the garage area, going over different setups with the rest of his team. That dedication, that attention to detail, is a big reason he’s chasing his sixth straight Cup title. Johnson and his team must have figured things out. The defending series champion storm-

ed to the front early Sunday, then weathered a series of late cautions before holding off Kasey Kahne in a green-white-checkered finish for his first win since April. “Jimmie was very dedicated last night with us, trying to figure out the setup of the car,” crew chief Chad Knaus said. “We pored over a lot of combinations and we came up with a good one.” Talk about an understatement. Johnson led 197 laps in one of the most dominant performances the track has ever seen. The victory was the 55th for Johnson, moving him into a tie with Rusty Wallace for the eighth on the career list, and the 199th for team owner Rick Hendrick. “The competitor in all of us, we’ve known we’ve been close,”

Johnson said. Johnson stumbled through the first two races in NASCAR’s version of a postseason, and was 10th in the standings heading to Dover. A second-place finish last weekend gave him confidence, and his first win since Talladega moved him into third in the Chase behind Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick. Jeff Gordon made things interesting when his engine blew up with three laps remaining. Johnson chose not to pit before the sprint to the finish, but still managed to drive away from Kahne and Brad Keselowski on worn out tires. Keselowski, who won the Nationwide race Saturday, wound up third and climbed into fourth place in the Chase with six races left.

“It all comes back to having a good team,” Keselowski said. “Good teams have good cars, they’re the best at the end, the fastest at the end, they have good pit strategy and they’re strong through adversity, and I just have a really good team.” Tony Stewart spent most of the afternoon trying to chase down Johnson, and at times appeared to have the car to do it. Stewart had climbed 17 spots to sixth after about 50 laps, and at one point brashly told his team over the radio, “I’m in a hurry ... I’ve got things to do.” Edwards and Harvick came in tied for lead in the Chase, with the top nine drivers separated by AP PHOTO a mere 19 points. Things shook out a bit Sunday, but Edwards Jimmie Johnson celebrates in victory lane after winning the and Harvick are still on top. Sprint Cup race at Kansas Speedway on Sunday.

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State of Florida has its 29-year run end Land of the Orange Bowl does not have a team in the AP poll for the first time since 1982. The Associated Press

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WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The NHL returned to Winnipeg with a cold reminder of the challenge that lies ahead. Carey Price stopped 30 shots and the Montreal Canadiens put a damper on a massive civic celebration with a 5-1 victory over the Jets on Sunday. The return of big-league hockey to the city had fans celebrating in the streets hours before the puck was dropped inside the MTS Centre. Virtually everyone was decked out in Jets gear — both new and old. With so much of the focus on the anticipation surrounding the NHL’s return after 15 years, the performance of the team itself almost seemed secondary. But that changed in a hurry with a sloppy game by the Jets that suggested they have plenty of work to do to become the playoff team coach Claude Noel believes they can be. Mike Cammalleri, Tomas Plekanec, Yannick Weber, Travis Moen and Max Pacioretty scored for the opportunistic Canadiens, who bounced back from a 2-0 loss in Toronto to open the season. Nik Antropov replied for Winnipeg. The Atlanta Thrashers finished 12th in the Eastern Conference last season and all but four players from that team were in the Jets’ lineup Sunday. The roof was nearly blown off the intimate arena when Antropov scored the first goal for the reincarnated Jets at 2:27 of the third period. The growing tension was palpable before Antropov drove hard to the net and shovelled a rebound behind Price to make it 2-1. A surge of momentum followed as Winnipeg poured on the pressure hoping to tie the game. But Montreal soon went back ahead by two after Weber scored on a one-timer at 4:51 while Dustin Byfuglien was serving an intereference penalty. Moen’s breakaway goal at 10:31 and Pacioretty’s wrist shot at 12:33 ended any hope for a fairy-tale comeback. Montreal .......................................... 1 1 3 — 5 Winnipeg ......................................... 0 0 1 — 1 First Period—1, Montreal, Cammalleri 1, 3:05. Penalties—Slater, Wpg (holding), 8:35; Cole, Mon (tripping), 14:26; Gill, Mon (interference), 18:49; Emelin, Mon (hooking), 19:30. Second Period—2, Montreal, Plekanec 1 (Moen, Weber), 14:17. Penalties—Bogosian, Wpg (holding), 1:44; Weber, Mon (holding), 3:22; Byfuglien, Wpg (interference), 6:53; Gomez, Mon (holding), 12:15. Third Period—3, Winnipeg, Antropov 1 (Stuart, Burmistrov), 2:27. 4, Montreal, Weber 1 (Plekanec, Desharnais), 4:51 (pp). 5, Montreal, Moen 1 (Plekanec), 10:31. 6, Montreal, Pacioretty 1 (Gorges), 12:32. Penalties—Subban, Mon (cross-checking), 3:43; Stuart, Wpg (roughing), 3:43; Byfuglien, Wpg (interference), 4:28; Diaz, Mon (interference), 17:15; Subban, Mon (interference), 19:58. Shots on Goal—Montreal 7-9-6—22. Winnipeg 8-9-14—31. Power-play opportunities—Montreal 1 of 4; Winnipeg 0 of 7. Goalies—Montreal, Price 1-1-0 (31 shots-30 saves). Winnipeg, Pavelec 0-1-0 (22-17). A—15,004 (15,015). T—2:26. Referees—Rob Martell, Brad Meier. Linesmen—Vaughan Rody, Ryan Galloway.

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SAN MARTIN, Calif. — Bryce Molder had to wait 132 tournaments before winning for the first time on the PGA Tour. He didn’t mind going an extra six holes Sunday in the Frys.com Open in the longest playoff of the year. Molder made a 6-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole — the fourth time he had to play the closing hole at Cordevalle in 90 minutes — to outlast Briny Baird in a playoff that both players had chances to win. “It’s a little surreal right now,” Molder said. “That’s a lot of golf today.” And there was a lot of action. Tiger Woods managed to make news when a fan ran toward the seventh green as he was putting and tossed a hot dog in his direction. The 31year-old man was arrested and never came close to Woods. “I guess he wanted to be in the news,” Woods said. “And I’m sure he will be.” It was the 17th playoff this year on the PGA Tour, setting a record dating to the modern era that began in 1970. Baird looked like a winner when he chipped in from short of the 17th green for eagle in regulation to take a one-shot lead. In the group ahead of him, Molder rolled in a 12-foot birdie putt on the 18th to close with a 7-under 64, which got him into the playoff. Baird, who now is 0-for-348 in his 12 years trying to win on tour, shot a 4-under 67. He twice had birdie putts on the 18th in the playoff to win, missing from 8 feet and 12 feet. Molder had three chances to win with eagle putts on the 284-yard 17th, missing from 20 feet, 15 feet and 12 feet, all from about the same line. They finished at 17-under 267, and then looked as though they would never finish. Bud Cauley, the 21-year-old who turned pro this summer,

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SAN MARTIN, Calif. — A strange year for Tiger Woods took another bizarre twist Sunday when a fan was arrested for running toward the seventh green at CordeValle and tossing a hot dog toward Woods. The bun barely reached the green. The hot dog landed on the putting surface. The 31-year-old man, whose name wasn’t released, dropped to the ground to be arrested as Santa Clara sheriff’s deputies converged on him. Woods backed off his birdie putt, then quickly resumed play. Even as he returned last year from a sex scandal, and the occasional fan would heckle him, Woods never had a fan duck under the ropes and approach him. “Some guy just came running on the green, and he had a hot dog, and evidently ... I don’t know how he tried to throw it, but I was kind of focusing on my putt when he started yelling,” said Woods, who didn’t seem bothered by it all. “Next thing I know, he laid on the ground, and looked like he wanted to be arrested because he ... put his hands behind his back and turned his head.” Sgt. Jose Cardoza said the man was arrested for disturbing the peace and removed from the property. Because it was a misdemeanor, Cardoza said the man would not be taken to jail and his name not disclosed. Cardoza said only that he was from Santa Rosa. “He was very cooperative,” Cardoza said. “They said, ’Why did you do this?’ He just shook his head in guilt or remorse. He didn’t give a reason why he did it.” Cardoza said the man claims he wasn’t throwing the hot dog at Woods, rather tossing it in the air. He said the man acknowledged having a drink earlier in the day, but that the man was not drunk.

shot 66 and finished third to earn $340,000, which looks as if it will be enough for him to earn a card next year without having to go through the qualifying tournament.

first Champions Tour title when heavy rain washed out the final round. Faxon, an eight-time winner on the PGA Tour who turned 50 on Aug. 1, shot a 7-under 65 in windy conditions Saturday LPGA Tour to take a one-stroke lead at INCHEON, South Korea — 10-under at The Woodlands Top-ranked Yani Tseng won Country Club. the LPGA Hana Bank ChamTommy Armour III was pionship on Sunday for her second, and Eduardo Romero sixth LPGA Tour victory of the finished two strokes back. Jay season and ninth overall title of Haas, Olin Browne and Schwab the year, shooting a 5-under 67 Cup points leader Tom Lehto edge Na Yeon Choi by a man (70) followed at 7 under, stroke. and winner Fred Couples was 4 The 22-year-old Taiwanese under. star, the LPGA Championship Korea Open and Women’s British Open winner, finished at 14-under CHEONAN, South Korea — 202 on Sky 72 Golf Club’s Rickie Fowler won the OneAOcean Course. sia Tour’s Korea Open for his Choi, the 2009 and 2010 first professional title, closing winner, shot a 68, closing with with a 3-under 68 for a sixa birdie in front of the large stroke victory over U.S. Open home crowd. champion Rory McIlroy. The 22-year-old Fowler, the Champions Tour 2010 PGA Tour rookie of the year, finished at 16 under at THE WOODLANDS, Texas Woo Jeong Hills and earned — Brad Faxon won the In$249,864. sperity Championship for his

MIAMI — Florida is out of The Associated Press Top 25 poll. Not just the Gators — the entire state. For the first time since Dec. 6, 1982, no Sunshine State team was among the AP rankings on Sunday, marking the end of 472 straight polls where either Florida, Florida State or Miami — and usually all three — were on the list. Florida and Florida State both lost Saturday, the Gators losing at No. 1 LSU 41-11 and the Seminoles continuing their freefall with a 35-30 setback at Wake Forest. The top 10 teams in the poll were unchanged. LSU, No. 2 Alabama, No. 3 Oklahoma, No. 5 Boise State, No. 6 Oklahoma State, No. 7 Stanford, No. 8 Clemson, No. 9 Oregon and No. 10 Arkansas all won by an average of 34.4 points. No. 4 Wisconsin was idle. Most notable this week wasn’t who’s in the poll, but who’s out. “That shocks me that it’s been that long,” said AP poll voter Randy Rosetta of TigerSportsDigest.com, a Fox Sports site covering LSU, after learning the nearly 29year streak of a Florida team appearing is over. “It doesn’t shock me that it’s happened now because you’ve got three programs

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down in the second quarter. And he then sealed the victory by picking off Vick a fourth and final time with 1:49 left. Facing third-and-3 at the Bills 29, Vick attempted a swing pass to Jason Avant at the left sideline. Cornerback Drayton Florence got his hands on the ball, which tipped off Avant as he was falling backward. Barnett scooped it up before the ball hit the ground. “The ball just popped right into my hands,” Barnett said. “I tried to get me another touchdown, but I don’t have that Deion Sanders speed.” Barnett and the Bills can laugh because they are showing no signs of playing the familiar role as the NFL’s pushover. Bouncing back from a 23-20 loss at Cincinnati, Buffalo (4-1) has already matched last year’s win total, is off to its best start since 2008, and looking nothing like the team that opened last season losing eight straight en route to a 4-12 finish. “I think what we went through last year, nobody wanted to go through again,” coach Chan Gailey said. “I think we learned we could play in the big ballgames.” Ryan Fitzpatrick went 21 of 27 for 193 yards passing and a touchdown pass to David Nel-

that are in flux, all in the first or second year of new coaches after two highly successful guys left Florida and Florida State.” Jimbo Fisher is in his second year coaching the Seminoles after replacing Bobby Bowden, and Will Muschamp is in his first season taking over for Urban Meyer with the Gators. Al Golden is in his first season at Miami — and clearly, there’s some growing pains happening all over the place. Adding to the ignominy of the weekend is this stat: Saturday was just the second instance since Oct. 14, 1978, that Florida, Florida State and Miami lost on the same day. It also happened Oct. 30, 2004. “Very disappointing,” Fisher said Saturday after his team — a preseason national title hopeful — lost its third straight. Texas fell 11 spots to No. 22 after losing 55-17 to Oklahoma. Michigan State and Houston moved into the poll at No. 23 and No. 25 respectively, with Florida (formerly No. 17) and Florida State (formerly No. 23) the only teams to slide out of the rankings. The Seminoles, Gators and Hurricanes have three of the top five consecutive-appearance streaks in AP poll history. Florida State made the list 211 straight times from 1989 through 2001, Florida made 209 straight appearances from 1990 through 2002, and Miami’s best run was 162 in a row from 1985 through 1995. son. Brad Smith scored on a 5yard run that spotted the Bills a 28-7 lead early in the third quarter. The Eagles are proving dysfunctional, and not even Vick’s suggestion of dropping their “Dream Team” label this week has put a stop to what’s been an ongoing nightmare. “Sitting at 1-4, there’s really not too much you can say whether you’re a good team or a bad team,” Vick said. “I know I have a lot of confidence in these guys. We just have to keep fighting.” Vick went 26 of 40 for 315 yards passing and two touchdowns, but was undone by a career-worst four interceptions, three of them coming on the Eagles’ first four possessions. He added 90 yards rushing to give him 4,948 for his career, passing Randall Cunningham for most yards by an NFL quarterback. Philadelphia has lost four in a row — its longest skid since 2005 — and is off to its worst start since 1999, coach Andy Reid’s first season. Reid was defiant in the loss, blaming himself for the team’s struggles. “No. 1, there’s nobody to blame but me,” Reid said. “That’s how I look at it. I take full responsibility for it. It’s my team.” Turnovers aside, the Eagles offense couldn’t get out of its own way to complete a comeback.


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WILKES-BARRE: Family Service Association of Wyoming Valley will sponsor a free conference, “Keeping Families Resilient and Healthy,” from 11:30 DORRANCE TWP.: Dorrance a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 16 at Genetti Hotel and Conference Township American Legion Center, 77 E. Market St. The Post 288 will meet at 7 p.m. on program is a David R. ThalenSunday at Slocum Township feld Family Life Program of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post FSAWV to celebrate National 7918 at 6592 Nuangola Road, Mountain Top. For more inFamily Week, Nov. 20-26. formation, call 474-5721. The session aims to prioritize needs and link veterans and MOUNTAIN TOP: Mountain their families to community Post American Legion Auxiliary resources. Cognitive behavioral Unit 781 will install officers at 7 therapy, traumatic brain injury, p.m. on Saturday at the post caregiver’s need for respite and home, with handicapped parksuicide among veterans are ing available in the rear. some of the topics planned. The Refreshments will be served keynote speaker is Major Joand entertainment provided by nathan T. Belmont, of BarringR&B DJs from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. ton, RI. He serves as the northFor more information, call Boeast regional commander for bette at 855-5706. West Point’s Directorate of Admissions. Sponsors are Trion, PITTSTON: A veterans’ emthe Angeline Elizabeth Kirby ployment representative from Memorial Health Center, United the PA Luzerne County Career Way of Wyoming Valley, the Link will be at the Veterans of Alliance for Children and Famthe Vietnam War headquarters, ilies, HelpLine and COA. 805 S. Township Blvd., from For more information, contact 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and Ruth Kemmerer, director of Oct. 25 to help veterans with resource development and volunemployment issues, resume unteer services, FSAWV, at help and training options. For more information, call 603-9740. 823-5144, ext. 309 or fsawv.ruthkemmerer@verizon.net. PLAINS TWP.: The Plains American Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the post. New members are invited. The 2012 membership drive has begun. Dues are $12 for seniors and $4 for juniors.

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Today LARKSVILLE: Larksville Firemen’s Relief Association at 7 p.m. at the Larksville Volunteer Fire Company, State Street. The fire company’s session begins at 7:30 p.m.

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Olivia Grace Bryden, daughter of Ryan Bryden and Danielle Koviack, Kingston, is celebrating her fifth birthday today, Oct. 10. Olivia is a granddaughter of Gary and Carol Bryden and Maureen Pappas, all of Sweet Valley, and the late John Koviack. She is a great-granddaughter of William Bryden, Edwardsville; Marie Joseph, Hazleton; Marybeth Koviack, Ashley; Marie Cunningham, Wilkes-Barre; and the late Joseph Cunningham. Olivia has a brother, Jaxon, 1.

Noah Matthew Civiletti, son of Krista Civiletti, Kingston Township, is celebrating his eighth birthday today, Oct. 10. Noah is a grandson of Greg and Edith Buzinski, West Pittston, and Thomas and Jane Civiletti, Portland, Ore. He is a great-grandson of Pauline DeOrio, West Pittston; Rita Buzinski, Pittston; Olga Kachmarsky, Swoyersville; Dina Civiletti, Harding; the late Balty DeOrio; the late Walter Buzinski; the late George Kachmarsky; and the late Vincent Civiletti.

MOUNTAIN TOP: Mountain Top Area Knights of Columbus at 7:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus home.

Meadows Annual Appeal members honored at reception A ‘Thank You Reception’ was held in the pavilion at Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for Century Club members of the Meadows Annual Appeal. Members and their guests enjoyed an evening of finger foods catered by CURA Hospitality as well as entertainment by musician George Rittenhouse. The Meadows Annual Appeal funds special equipment and large renovation projects that benefit residents of Meadows Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and Meadows Manor in Dallas. The centers are owned and operated by Ecumenical Enterprises Inc., a nonprofit organization formed in 1968 to assist the elderly with affordable housing and nursing care. Century Club members, first row, are Kimberly Kirk, Philip Tuhy, Jean Meagher, CeCe McCarthy, Sister Miriam Stadulis, Beth Roe, June Stevens, Della Schulz, Kirk Reichart, George Sailus and Monsignor Donald A. McAndrews, co-founder of EEI. Second row: Gary Kirk, Ray Condo, Maurice Meagher, the Rev. Phyllis Pelletier, the Rev. Dr. Robert M. Zanicky, president of the board, Clyde Stevens, Edward Snitko, Carole Poggi, David Klingerman, attorney Tom O’Connor, Gary Uzelac and Joe Butkiewicz.

NANTICOKE: Friends of the Mill Memorial Library at 6:30 p.m. in the Alta Harrington Room. The fall fair on Nov. 13 will be discussed. WILKES-BARRE: Wilkes-Barre Lions Club at 6 p.m. at Blue Chip Gourmet, South Main Street. The Night at the Races co-sponsored by the WilkesBarre Township club on Oct. 29 will be discussed.

Thursday PLYMOUTH: Shawnee Cemetery Preservation Association at 6 p.m. at the Plymouth American Legion Post 463 hall, 33 Center Ave. Fall and winter projects are on the agenda. For more information, contact Steve Kondrad, 779-5205, Tom Jesso Sr., 333-4028, or shawneecemetery@groups.facebook.com.

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Wyoming library sponsoring Harry Potter & Friends Party Oct. 22

The NEPA Music Teachers Association awarded $1,000 scholarships to its members’ piano students who are majoring in music in college. At the awards presentation with some their teachers, first row, are Catherine Hood, Bethany Searfoss, Caroline Gallo and Laura Anderson, secretary, NEPA Music Teachers Association. Second row: Denise Knox, vice president, Andrea Bogusko, treasurer, and Dan Melfi, president, all of the NEPA Music Teachers Association. Absent: scholarship recipient Stephen Murphy.

A Harry Potter & Friends Party sponsored by the Wizards of the Wyoming Free Library will take place at 4 p.m. on Oct. 22 at the library, 337 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. Costumes are optional. Lots of activities, prizes, a Hogwart’s menu and ‘School of Magic’ are planned. Reservations are required by calling 693-1364. Volunteers from the Wyoming Area Key Club will assist the children in activities; other volunteers are needed. The event is co-sponsored by an anonymous donor and the UFCW Federal Credit Union. Representatives, first row, are Luke and Nathaniel Stavish. Second row: John Roberts, library manager, Jackie Stash, Susan Doty, Allison Golden, Kim Golden, Sarah Crake and Shanndra Jones.

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Mom gets served an earful by woman in line at hotel’s breakfast buffet Dear Abby: My husband and I were on vacation out of state with our four young children, staying at a large resort that offered a free buffet breakfast. While my husband tended to the children’s beverages and eating utensils, I stood in line to make waffles for everyone. (There were three waffle irons.) As I made four waffles for the six of us — as others were doing for their families — a woman began berating me and another man for “monopolizing” the waffle irons. She said we should make only one waffle at a time and then get back in line. She went on to insult our kids by saying that by feeding our kids whole waffles for

DEAR ABBY ADVICE breakfast, we are responsible for the epidemic of childhood obesity in this country. Was I being rude? Is there a rule of etiquette regarding waffle-making in a buffet? We like to sit down as a family and enjoy our meal together. — Waffling in the South Dear Waffling: As far as I know, you broke no rule of etiquette. What you encountered was a hungry woman who was taking her impatience out on you. She is lucky you didn’t hand her an egg and tell her to go suck on it.

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you have any advice? — Tentative in Minnesota Dear Tentative: I see no reason why you should disclose all the details of what happened to your wife and child on a first or second date. If the subject of your marital status is raised, it’s perfectly all right to say that you are a widower, that the subject is a painful one, and you will share more details when you know the person better. 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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ARIES (March 21-April 19). The words “I love you” contain so many nuances, expectations and hidden meanings that you might be tempted to simply stay away from those words today. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You usually enjoy the comforting togetherness that social commitments bring to your life. Today, though, you’re in a pensive mood and might prefer to work things out in your own mind. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’ll quickly decide that your own needs are not as important as the needs of a relationship. Your ability to do this as often as you do shows maturity. CANCER (June 22-July 22). There is a spiritual aspect to romance that cannot be understood from any other place but the spiritual realm. The logic of scientists or the reason of scholars cannot predict the heart’s path. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The one who tells you he wants to help you has all the best intentions. Whether he is capable of giving you the help you need is another story. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You’ll feel more powerful than you’ve felt in a long while. Even the thing you thought was being withheld from you is very much in your reach. “Everything in the universe is within you. Ask all from yourself.” — Rumi LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Not one to dwell on past mistakes, you sometimes forget you’ve even made any. Something reminds you today. Don’t get snagged into a downward spiral of thought.

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2002 BMW 745i

The Flagship of the Fleet New - $87,000 Midnight Emerald with beige leather interior. 61K miles. Mint condition. Loaded. Garage Kept. Navigation Stunning, Must Sell! $20,000 $18,600

‘26 FORD MODEL T Panel Delivery

100 point Concours quality restoration. Red with black fenders. Never Driven. 0 miles on restoration. RARE! $40,000 $38,000 $36,500

1954 MERCURY MONTEREY WOODY WAGON 100 point restoration. $130,000 invested. 6.0 Vortec engine. 300 miles on restoration. Custom paint by Foose Automotive. Power windows, a/c, and much more! Gorgeous Automobile! $75,000 $71,000 $69,900

From an Exotic, Private Collection

Call 570-650-0278

BUICK `05 LESABRE Garage kept. 1 owner. Local driving, very good condition. 53,500 miles. Asking $9,700 (570) 457-6414 leave message

CADILLAC `04 SEVILLE SLS Beige. Fully loaded

Excellent condition. Runs great. New rotors, new brakes. Just serviced. 108,000 miles. Asking $5,000. OR BEST OFFER (570) 709-8492

CADILLAC ‘06 STS

AWD, 6 cylinder, Silver, 55,000 miles, sunroof, heated seats, Bose sound system, 6 CD changer, satellite radio, Onstar, parking assist, remote keyless entry, electronic keyless ignition, & more! $16,500 570-881-2775

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CHEVROLET `03 IMPALA 97,000 miles, $3,300. 570-592-4522 570-592-4994

CHEVROLET `04 CORVETTE COUPE Torch red with

black and red interior. 9,700 miles, auto, HUD, removable glass roof, polished wheels, memory package, Bose stereo and twilight lighting, factory body moldings, traction control, ABS, Garage kept - Like New. $25,900 (570) 609-5282

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 `88 MONTE CARLO SS V8, automatic,

51,267 miles, MUST SELL $3,900 (570) 760-0511

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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

CHEVY `07 AVEO LT Power window/door locks. Keyless entry. Sunroof. A/C. Black with tan leather interior. 22,000 original miles. AM/FM/CD. New tires. $12,000 (570) 287-0815

CHEVY `96 CAVALIER

2 door, runs good and looks good. $1,950. Call 570-407-1134

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CHEVY ‘11 MALIBU LT Moonroof. 7K miles. $18,880

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DODGE `97 INTREPID

Red. 103,000 miles. AM/FM/Cassette. Good tires. Clean interior. Runs excellent, good reliable transportation. Inspection good until April 2012. $3,000 (570) 674-5655

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DODGE ‘01 DURANGO

4 door, 4WD, Current inspection. Runs good. $1,950 DEALER

EAGLE `95 TALON

Only 97,000 Miles. Full custom body kit, dark green metallic with gray interior. Dual exhaust, 4 coil over adjustable struts. All new brakes, air intake kit, strut brakes, custom seats, custom white gauges, 2 pillar gauges, new stereo, alarm, custom side view mirrors. 4 cylinder automatic, runs excellent. $8,500. Call 570-876-1355 or 570-504-8540 (evenings)

FORD `04 MUSTANG Mach I, 40th

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HONDAS

‘08 CRV AWD. Extra Clean! $19,999 ‘08 Accords Choose from 3. Low miles. Factory warranty. Starting at $16,495 ‘08 Civic LX Blue. 20 K miles. Factory warranty. $15,800 ‘08 Civic LX Gray. 26K. 1 owner. $14,400 ‘04 Honda Pilot 4x4. Auto. AC. $11,200 ** ** ** ** ** ** ‘05 Lincoln Town Car Extra Sharp! Low Low Miles! $12,995 ‘08 Chevy Trailblazer LT AWD. 15K miles. $19,500 ** ** ** ** ** ** MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-288-6227

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CHEVY`01 MALIBU LS

Shinny midnight blue metallic. Like new with all power options: sunroof, rear spoiler and aluminum wheels. Very well maintained. $4,295. (570) 313-5538

CHRYSLER `04 SEBRING LXI CONVERTIBLE

Low miles - 54,000. V6. Leather interior. Great shape. A/C. Power door locks. $7,500. (570) 760-1005

CROSSROAD MOTORS 570-825-7988

700 Sans Souci Highway WE SELL FOR LESS!! ‘09 DODGE CALIBER SXT 2.0 Automatic, 24k Factory Warranty! $12,799 ‘08 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL 32K, Factory Warranty, Leather Sunroof. Wholesale Price........ $23,299 08 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 34K, Red $15,499 ‘08 SUBARU Special Edition 42k, 5 speed, AWD. Factory warranty. $13,999 ‘08 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 4 cylinder, 40k $11,999 ‘08 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 4x4, Regular Cab, 63K, Factory Warranty $13,699 ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA LS 4 door, only 37K! 5 Yr. 100K factory warranty $12,299 ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA LS 60k. Factory warranty. $10,399 ‘05 HONDA CRV EX One owner, just traded, 65k $13,599 ‘01 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Executive 74K $5,899 ‘00 CHEVY VENTURE Only 56L $4,499 ‘08 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE Touring. White & Gray. Only 27K. $15,399 TITLE TAGS FULL NOTARY SERVICE 6 M ONTH WARRANTY

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V8, Auto, 1,400 miles, all options, show room condition. Call for info. Asking $24,995 Serious inquiries only. 570-636-3151

FORD `07 MUSTANG 63,000 highway

miles, silver, runs great, $11,500. negotiable. 570-479-2482

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FORD `90 MUSTANG GT

Must See. Sharp! Black, new directional tires, excellent inside / outside, factory stock, very clean, must see to appreciate. $5,200. For more information, call 570-2690042 Leave Message

FORD ‘01 TARUS

Only 30K miles. Alloy wheels $7,750

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FORD ‘02 MUSTANG

GTRedCONVERTIBLE with black

top. 6,500 miles. One Owner. Excellent Condition. $17,500 570-760-5833

FORD ‘10 FUSION SE Moonroof. Auto. $15,995

Ford ‘03 F150

4x2. 60K. $5,995

GMC ‘02 Cargo Van $5,395 Mitsubishi ‘06 Outlander $8,395

Ford ‘05 Escape XLS Standard. 87K. 4 Cylinder. Front Wheel Drive. $7,895

GEO `93 PRIZM

91,000 miles. Looks & runs like new. $2,300 or best offer, please call 570-702-6023

HONDA `07 ACCORD V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1

owner with maintenance records. Slate blue with leather interior. Sunroof. Asking $12,500. Call 570-239-2556

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JAGUAR `98 XK8

Convertible. 40k miles. Great condition. Silver with black interior. Garage kept. Recently inspected. V8/auto/ AC. AM/FM / 6 disc. $12,000 or best offer. 570-310-1287

KIA `08 RONDO

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

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

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Fully loaded. 50,000 miles, Triple coated Pearlized White. Showroom condition. $16,900. (570) 814-4926 (570) 654-2596

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#11939, 6.0L V6, 6 S p eed A u tom a tic, A ir, Lock in g Rea r Differen tia l, Cru is e, Tilt, Fron tVin yl FloorCoverin g , Reclin in g Fron tBu ck etS ea ts

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#11841, Du ra m a x Dies el 6.6L Tu rbo, A llis on 6 S p eed A u tom a tic, Chrom e W heel Trim , M u ch, M u ch M ore!

2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500 REGULAR CAB 11’ DUMP TRUCK

2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500 HD CREW CAB DUMP TRUCK

MSRP $44,739

MSRP $47,959

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#11543, Vortec 6.0L V8, 6 S p eed A u tom a tic, A ir Con d ition in g , 18” S teel W heels , PW , PDL, Du a l Hea ted M irrors , Lock in g Rea rDifferen tia l, S ta bilitra k

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NISSAN `08 SENTRA

58K miles. 4 cylinder, 6 speed manual. Great condition. All power. A/C. Cruise. $10,500. Call 570-333-4379 after 6:30 pm

NISSAN `08 XTERRA

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

NISSAN ‘09 ALTIMA S Auto. CD Player. Cruise. $13,995

415 Autos-Antique & Classic

CHEVROLET `81 CORVETTE Very good condi-

tion. 350 engine, classic silver with black bottom trim, all original, registered as an antique vehicle, removable mirror tops. 66,000 miles, chrome wheels & tires in very good shape, leather interior, garage kept. Must see to appreciate. Asking $9,000 or willing to trade for a newer Pontoon boat. Call 570-545-6057

CHEVY ‘30 HOTROD COUPE $49,000

FORD ‘76 THUNDERBIRD

All original $12,000 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA www.wyoming valleymotors.com 570-714-9924

PONTIAC `04 VIBE

White. New manual transmission & clutch. Front wheel drive. 165k highway miles. Great on gas. Good condition, runs well. $4,500 or best offer 570-331-4777

MERCEDES ‘76 450 SL $24,000

MERCEDES ‘29

Kit Car $9,000 (570) 655-4884 hell-of-adeal.com

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

MERCURY `95 PORSCHE `85 944 Chrysler ‘68 New Yorker Low mileage, GRAND MARQUIS Sedan. 440 Engine. 4 door, V8, fully 110,000 miles, 5

loaded, moon roof, new tires & brakes. Interior & exterior in excellent shape. 2 owners. Call (570) 822-6334 or (570) 970-9351

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removable hard top, dark Blue, camel interior, Summer Driving Only, Garage Kept. Very Good Condition, No Accidents. Classy Car.

2 door, automatic, leather, sky roof, boost cd, fogs $18,880

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MINI ‘08 COOPER

MSRP $40,382

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MERCEDES `92 500 SEL

White with gray leather interior, 17” custom chrome wheels, 4 new tires, new breaks front & rear. Full tune-up, oil change & filters done. Body and interior are perfect. Car has all the options. 133,850 miles. Original price: $140,000 new. This is the diplomat version. No rust or dings on this car Garage kept. Sell for $9,500. Call: 570-876-1355 or 570-504-8540 Evenings

$8,000 or best offer or trade for SUV or other. 570-388-6669

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MAZDA `97 626 115,000 miles.

New Price!

MSRP $35,865

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2011 CHEVY EXPRESS COMMERCIAL CUTAWAY

Bed lin er, Ra il Protector, HD FloorM a ts , M old ed M u d L ow A P R Fla p s , W heel A va ila b le Hou s e Lin er #11136, Vortec 4.8L V8, 4 S p eed A u tom a tic, S ta bilitra k , A ir Con d ition in g , 60/40 Rea rS ea tin g , Keyles s En try, XM S a tellite Ra d io, PW , PDL, O n S ta rw / Tu rn -By-Tu rn Na vig a tion

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Needs some work. $1,000 (570) 817-1524

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MINI COOPER`08 CLUBMAN Ssilver Sparkling

metallic. Roof and mirror caps in black. Black leather interior. Automatic steptronic paddles. Dual moon roof. Cold weather package. Dynamic stability control. Excellent Condition. 33,600 miles. Just Serviced. 30 MPG City. Factory warranty to 50K miles. $19,995 (570) 472-9909 (570) 237-1062

MITSUBISHI 02 Eclipse Convertible Black interior &

exterior 120,000 miles, very good condition in & out, new tires, new brakes. auto, clean title, $6,300. By owner. 570-991-5558

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speed, 2 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, power windows, power mirrors, AM/FM radio, CD changer, leather interior, rear defroster, tinted windows, custom wheels, $8,000. (570) 817-1803

SAAB `06 93

A E R O s p o r t . Leather interior. Heated seats. Sunroof. Good condition. $8,000. Serious inquiries only. Call 570-760-8264

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SUBARU `02 FORESTER

L. AWD. Red. $2,850. Hail damage. Runs great. Auto, air, CD, cassette, cruise, tilt. All power. 174K miles. Mechanical inspection welcomed. Call 570-561-9217

SUBARU `98 OUTBACK

Wagon. New Tires. Inspection good till July 2012. 155,000 miles.

$3,900. (570) 899-8725

SUBURU ‘06 LEGACY GT door, LIMITED SEDAN 4 black,

Power Steering & brakes. 34,500 original miles. Always garaged. $6,800 (570) 883-4443

FORD `52 COUNTRY SEDAN CUSTOM LINE

STATION WAGON V8, automatic, 8 passenger, 3rd seat, good condition, 2nd owner. REDUCED TO $6,500. 570-579-3517 570-455-6589

LINCOLN `66

Continental Convertible

4 door. 67K miles. 1 owner since `69. Good frame. Teal green/white leather. Restorable. $2,500 570-287-5775 570-332-1048

MERCEDES 1975

Good interior & interior. Runs great! New tires. Many new parts. Moving, Must Sell. $2,300 or best offer 570-693-3263 Ask for Paul

OLDSMOBILE `68 DELMONT

approximately 76,000 miles. 2.5 liter engine, auto. asking $12,000. 570-510-3077

TOYOTA `05 COROLLA-S

68,700 miles. Automatic, power windows, locks, mirrors, air, cruise, keyless entry. Ground effects. $8,900 Negotiable 570-388-2829 or 570-905-4352

Must Sell! Appraised for $9,200 • All original

45,000 miles • 350 Rocket engine • Fender skirts • Always garaged

TOYOTA `10

Will sell for $6,000 Serious inquires only 570690-0727

TOYOTA ‘09 COROLLA S

PONTIAC `68 CATALINA 400 engine. 2

Camry SE. 56,000 miles. Red, alloy wheels, black cloth interior. Will consider trade. $14,200 (570) 793-9157

Auto. 4 Cylinder. $16,450

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

VOLKSWAGEN `04 Beetle - Convertible

GREAT ON GAS! Blue. AM/FM cassette. Air. Automatic. Power roof, windows, locks & doors. Boot cover for top. 22k. Excellent condition. Garage kept. Newly Reduced $14,000 570-479-7664 Leave Message

VOLKSWAGEN ‘00 BEETLE

2.0 automatic, air 67k miles $6400. 570-466-0999

415 Autos-Antique & Classic

barrel carburetor. Yellow with black roof and white wall tires. Black interior. $4,995. Call (570) 696-3513

PONTIAC 1937

Fully restored near 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

PORSCHE ‘78 911 SC TARGA 60,000 miles. 5

speed. Air. Power windows. Metallic brown. Saddle Interior. Meticulous original owner. Garaged. New Battery. Inspected. Excellent Condition. $25,000. OBO (610) 797-7856 (484) 264-2743

CADILLAC `80 WANTED: PONTIAC COUPE DEVILLE `78 FIREBIRD Excellent condition, Formula 400 $3,000 located in Hazleton. 570-454-1945 or 561-573-4114

CHEVROLET `71 MONTE CARLO $2,000 or best offer (570) 650-8687

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

CUSTOM CREST 15’

Fiberglass boat with trailer. Outboard propulsion. Includes: 2 motors Erinmade, “Lark II series”

PRICE REDUCED! $2,400 NEGOTIABLE

570-417-3940

ROW BOAT 12’ & TRAILER new Aluminum,

tires, new wiring on trailer, $699. neg. 570-479-7114

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 `04 DUMP TRUCK

36k miles. 9’6” Boss power angle plow. Hydraulic over electric dump box with sides. Rubber coated box & frame. Very good condition. $22,500 firm. Call 570-840-1838

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

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

439

Motorcycles

‘96 HONDA American Classic

Edition. 1100 cc. 1 owner, under 20,000 miles. Yellow and white, extra chrome, VNH exhaust, bags, lights, MC jack, battery tender, helmets. Asking $3500 570-288-7618

DAELIM 2006

150 CCs. 4,700 miles. 70 MPG. New battery & tires. $1,500; negotiable. Call 570-288-1246 or 570-328-6897

HARLEY 2011 HERITAGE SOFTTAIL Black. 1,800 miles. ABS brakes. Security System Package. $16,000 firm. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY 570-704-6023

HARLEY ‘73 Rat Rod.

439

Motorcycles

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

HONDA 2005 SHADOW VLX600, White, 10,000 miles & new back tire. $3,000 (570) 262-3697 or (570) 542-7213

HONDA ‘84 XL200R 8,000 original miles,

excellent condition. $1,000. 570-379-3713

HYOSUNG `04 COMET

250. 157 Miles. Excellent Condition. $1,200. Call 570-256-7760

KAWASAKI ‘03

KLR 650. Green. Excellent condition. 6K Miles. $3,000 (570) 287-0563

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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442 RVs & Campers

EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT TRAILER

miles. Original owner. V@H Exhaust and Computer. New tires. $3,800. 570-574-3584

MOTO GUZZI `03

1,100 cc. 1,900 miles. Full dress. Shaft driven. Garage kept. Excellent condition. $6000. Health Problems. Call 570-654-7863

POLARIS ‘00 VICTORY CRUISER 14,000 miles,

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

SUZUKI ‘77

GS 750 Needs work.

$1,200 or best offer 570-855-9417 570-822-2508

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. $2,595 386-334-7448 Wilkes-Barre

FLAGSTAFF `08 CLASSIC NOW BACK IN PA.

Super Lite Fifth Wheel. LCD/DVD flat screen TV, fireplace, heated mattress, ceiling fan, Hide-a-Bed sofa, outside speakers & grill, 2 sliders, aluminum wheels, , awning, microwave oven, tinted safety glass windows, fridge & many accessories & options. Excellent condition, $22,500. 570-868-6986

LAYTON ‘02 TRAVEL TRAILER

30 ft. Sleeps 9 - 3 bunk beds & 1 queen. Full kitchen. Air conditioning/ heat. Tub/shower. $6,900 (570) 696-1969

5th wheel, 2 large slides, new condition, loaded with accessories. Ford Dually diesel truck with hitch also available. 570-455-6796

PACE ‘99 ARROW VISION

Ford V10. Excellent condition. 8,700 miles. 1 slide out. 2 awnings. 2 colored TVs, generator, back up camera, 2 air conditioners, microwave/convection oven, side by side refrigerator with ice maker, washer/dryer, queen size bed. $37,900 negotiable (570) 288-4826 (570) 690-1464

SUNLINE SOLARIS `91

25’ travel trailer A/C. Bunk beds. New fridge & hot water heater. Excellent condition. $3,900. 570-466-4995

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

$3,200 Or Best Offer. (570) 510-7231

TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft UNITED MOTORS Rear queen master Walk MATRIX 2 SCOOTER bedroom, thru bathroom. HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 ‘08150cc. Center kitchen + Purple & dinette bed. Front grey in color. 900 NIGHTTRAIN extra large living miles. Bought brand New rear tire. Very good condition. 23K miles. $8,500. Call 570-510-1429

new. Paid $2,000. Asking $1,600 or best offer. (570) 814-3328 or (570) 825-5133

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘01 YAMAHA ‘11 YZ 450 Electra Glide, Ultra Brand New! Classic, many chrome accessories, 13k miles, Metallic Emerald Green. Garage kept, like new condition. Includes Harley cover. $12,900 570-718-6769 570-709-4937

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘03 Dyna Wide Glide

Excellent condition garage kept! Golden Anniversary - silver/black. New Tires. Extras. 19,000 miles. Must Sell! $10,000. 570-639-2539

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 SCREAMING EAGLE V-ROD Orange & Black.

Used as a show bike. Never abused. 480 miles. Excellent condition. Asking $15,000 570-876-4034

$6,900 (570) 388-2947

YAMAHA ‘97 ROYALSTAR 1300

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

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CHEROKEE ‘10

Travel trailer. 39 ft., 4 slide outs, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath rooms, microwave, awning, tinted windows, Brand new. Have no pets or smokers. Much more!!!!! $33,000 (cell) 682-888-2880

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 INCLASSIFIED! V-ROD VRSCA

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

HARLEY DAVIDSON 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 $15,000 570-876-4034

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DUTCHMAN 96’ 5TH WHEEL with slideout & sun

room built on. Set up on permanent site in Wapwallopen. Comes with many extras. $6,500. (570) 829-1419 or (570) 991-2135

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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

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 BARGAIN!!

AWD, Fully loaded, 1 owner, 22,000 miles. Small 6 cylinder. New inspection. Like new, inside & out. $13,200. (570) 540-0975

CADILLAC `99 ESCALADE 97k miles. Black

1500. 4x4. 8’ box. Auto. A/C. 121K miles. $5,995. 570-332-1121

CHEVY `10 SILVERADO

4 Door Crew Cab LTZ. 4 wheel drive. Excellent condition, low mileage. $35,500. Call 570-655-2689

CHEVY `99 SILVERADO

Auto. V6 Vortec. Standard cab. 8’ bed with liner. Dark Blue. 98,400 miles. $6,899 or best offer 570-823-8196

CHEVY ‘03 TRAILBLAZER LTZ

CHEVY 05 TRAILBLAZER LT Leather. Sunroof.

Highway miles. Like Brand New! $6,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

CHEVY ‘07 HHR LT Moonroof $12,880

original miles. Black, 5 speed/5 cylinder, excellent condition! New tires. $14,000 negotiable. Call (570) 299-1538

CHEVROLET `10 SILVERADO 1500 Extended Cab V71

Package 4x4. Bedliner. V-8. 5.3 Liter. Red. Remote start. Garage kept. 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

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

Full time 4WD, Pearl white with like new leather ivory interior. Silver trim. Garage kept. Excellent condition. 84,000 miles, Asking $10,750 570-654-3076 or 570-498-0005

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FORD 02 F150

Extra Cab. 6 Cylinder, 5 speed. Air. 2WD. $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

MAZDA ‘04 TRIBUTE LX Automatic, V6

Sunroof, CD 1 owner Extra Clean! $4,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

$9,992

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

HONDA `10 ODYSSEY

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

MAZDA 03 MPV VAN V6. CD Player.

1 owner vehicle!! $3,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

MERCEDES-BENZ

`99 ML 320 Sunroof, new tires, 115,930 miles MUST SELL Only $200/ month (570)760-0511

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

HONDA 06 CRV SE Leather & Moonroof. $16,995

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Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

TOYOTA `00 TACOMA

4WD. Extra cab. 4 cylinder. Automatic. 120K miles. Remote start. Fiberglass cap & tonneau cover. $8,200 570-779-5812

TRACTOR TRAILERS

FREIGHTLINER ’97 MIDROOF 475 CAT & 10 speed transmission. $12,000 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

VOLVO `08 XC90

FORD 03 RANGER

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

MERCURY `07 MARINER One owner. Luxury

4x4. garage kept. Showroom condition, fully loaded, every option 34,000 miles. DRASTICALLY REDUCED $15,500 (570)825-5847

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

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MITSUBISHI `08 RAIDER V

ERY GOOD CONDITION!

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

CHEVY ‘90 CHEYENNE 2500 series. 8 ft

box with tool box. Heavy duty ladder rack. 150K miles. Great work truck. $1,500 570-406-5128

CHEVY ‘95 ASTRO

AWD. Good tires. V6. Auto. 149,000 miles. Power everything. Heavy duty tow package. Runs good. Just passed inspection. Kelly Blue Book $2,500. Selling: $1,650 (570) 855-8235

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

CHEVY ‘98 CHEYENNE 2500 2-wheel drive

1 owner! Local new truck trade! $3,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

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

CHRYSLER 02 TOWN & COUNTRY V6. Like new!

$5,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

DODGE `00 CARGO VAN 1500

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

HUMMER ‘06 H3 Leather & moonroof $18,880

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

JEEP `02 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO

DODGE `99 DURANGO SLT 5.9 V8, Kodiak

Green, Just serviced. New brakes. Tow package. AC. Very good condition. Runs & drives 100%. 71,000 miles. ASKING $6,495 (570) 239-8165

FORD `04 EXPLORER

Eddie Bauer Edition 59,000 miles, 4 door, 3 row seats, V6, all power options, moon roof, video screen $12,999. 570-690-3995 or 570-287-0031

FORD `90 TRUCK

17’ box. Excellent running condition. Very Clean. $4,300. Call 570-287-1246

MITSUBISHI `11

or/exterior, start/ stop engine with keyless entry, heated seats, 18” alloy wheels, many extra features. Only 4,800 miles. 10 year, 100,000 mile warranty. $23,500. Willing to negotiate. Serious inquires only - must sell, going to law school. (570) 793-6844

MITSUBISHI `97 15’ CUBE VAN Cab over, 4 cylinder 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. Trade in’s accepted. 570-466-2771

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

JEEP `03 LIBERTY

NISSAN `10 ROGUE SL AWD. Gray. Sun-

SPORT. Rare. 5 speed. 23 MPG. 102K highway miles. Silver with black interior. Immaculate condition, inside and out. Garage kept. No rust, maintenance records included. 4wd, all power. $6,900 or best offer, trades will be considered. Call 570-575-0518

JEEPAuto. 04 LIBERTY V6.

88,500 miles. V6. Automatic. Good Condition. $2,300 (570) 793-6955

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. Purchased at $26,900. Dealer would sell for $18,875. Asking $16,900 (570) 545-6057

OUTLANDER SPORT SE AWD, Black interi-

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

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

CHEVROLET `06 COLORADO 4X4 REgular cab, 11,000

FORD ‘99 F150

Shortbox. 1 owner. New truck trade! $4,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

4WD, V6, leather, auto, moonroof $9,880

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

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LEXUS `96 LX 450

CHEVY `00 SILVERADO 1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

NEWMAR 36’ MOUNTAIN AIRE

Kawasaki` 93 ZX11D NINJA LIKE NEW 8900 Original

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Black Beauty! $6,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

roof. Bose stereo system. Black leather seats. 5,500 miles. $24,000 (570) 696-2777

NISSAN ‘08 ROGUE S AWD. Auto $17,990

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

NISSAN ‘10 FRONTIER SE

6K miles! Automatic. $17,880

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

JEEP 08 COMPASS

4 WD. Auto. CD. $14,450

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

RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARY

Immediate full time Receptionist/Secretary position available. Must have excellent telephone, people and typing skills and be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. E-mail resume to: resumes_secretary@ yahoo.com

509

Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades

CARPENTER

Hand and power tools. Valid drivers license and transportation required. Knowledge of all phases of remodeling. 570-287-4067

ROOFING CREW Licensed & insured. TRIAXLE/ DUMP TRUCK DRIVER CDL LICENSE REQUIRED. Call 570-735-1441 or 570-824-0901

522

Education/ Training

PRACTICAL NURSING INSTRUCTOR Full-time position to

plan, teach and participate in evaluation of practical nursing program curriculum and supervise students in lab/clinical experiences. Refer to www.csiu.org/jobs to view more info & application process. Apply by 10/21/11. EOE.

524

Engineering

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

SUZUKI4x4. `03 XL-7 85K. Auto.

Nice, clean interior. Runs good. New battery & brakes. All power. CD. $6,200 570-762-8034 570-696-5444

SUZUKI `07 XL-7 56,000 miles,

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.

requires the ability to develop detailed engineering drawings from component data sheets and red lined markups using AutoCAD and coordinate the flow of documentation through the ECO process. A background in electronics, documentation control or printed circuit board layout is a plus. The successful candidate will be detail oriented with strong organizational and computer skills. Please send resume to: Engineering Manager, Integrated Power Designs Inc., 300 Stewart Road, Wilkes-Barre, PA, 18706. No phone calls please. EOE

536

IT/Software Development

BARTENDER

Honest, reliable, with references for very busy West Side tavern. Must work flexible hours. Excellent pay and tips. Send resumes with reference to: c/o The Times Leader Box 2795 15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

AUTO COLLISION SHOP

Now taking applications for an Auto Body Technician. Must have valid PA license & minimum 5 years experience. Call for an appointment. 823-2211; 8:30a-5p, Monday-Friday.

ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN Bridon American, a market leader in manufacturing of steel wire rope, has a full time position available for an Electronics Technician at our Exeter location in a unionized environment. Candidates should have an Associates Degree or equivalent training as well as experience with DC Controls, Variable Frequency and PLC’s. The company offers a competitive starting wage, bonus program, comprehensive benefit package, and an excellent health insurance plan. Candidate must be able to work a 8 hour shift rotation. If interested please send a resume to, or complete an application at: Bridon American 101 Stevens Lane, Exeter, PA 18643 EOE M/F/D/V Affirmative Action Employer

HANDYPERSON

For internal/external projects, light carpentry, construction & repair, landscape maintenance, painting. Must be neat/ organized. Jack/Jill of All Trades. Full time position. Start immediately. Valid PA driver’s license. Call 570-793-6294

HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Minimum 10 years field experience. Pay commensurate with experience. Benefits package. PLD Associates Call 570-270-3940 Ext. 100

THE H & K GROUP

Call 570-706-6150

DRAFTING Immediate opening

JEEP ‘07 PATRIOT 4WD - Alloys $15,995

506 Administrative/ Clerical

527 Food Services/ Hospitality

MECHANIC

1st shift Road Mechanic2-3 years heavy equipment repair experience. CDL B license. Cat experience is a plus. Competitive wages and benefits. Pre-employment drug test. Apply in person at HC87 Pocono Lake, PA or fax resume to 610222-4955 or email to hr@hkgroup.com (EOE)

PROPERTY MANAGER

Send resume to: Beech Mountain Lakes 1 Burke Drive Drums, PA 18222

TIRE TECHNICIAN

We are looking for a tire and general service technician. PA Drivers License required. PA Safety & Emission License preferred. Good hourly wage, health benefits, paid vacation and 401K offered. Apply in person at T & F Tire Supply 527 Market Street Kingston, PA 570-287-6712

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DIRECTOR OF IT SERVICES

The Director of IT leads the team to create effective long and short term information architecture as well as plans, organizes, and provides oversight and accountability for the information systems services and activities. We need a strong manager with leadership skills and a proactive, participative management style. Knowledge and experience with network infrastructure, LAN, multiple locations and configurations, as well as CITRIX is required. Applicants must have a minimum of 6-8 years in a leadership role with direct staff management. APPLY ONLINE: www. icarespecialists.com SUBMIT RESUME: HR Dept. 703 Rutter Ave. Kingston, PA 18704 Fax: 570-287-2434

PART-TIME WEB SITE DESIGNER

PRM, Inc. is looking for a qualified web designer to work 20-40 hours at their Old Forge, PA office. Qualifications are as follows: - Program Knowledge · Adobe Dreamweaver (Must) · Adobe Photoshop (Must) · Adobe Fireworks (Plus) · Adobe Flash (Plus) · Adobe Illustrator (Plus) - Must have both PC and Mac knowledge. - Must have experience with HTML / CSS - Skills with setting up hosting acounts, FTP of files, developing web pages from scratch, adapting web design templates, creating web design from scratch, ability to modify Word Press templates, create and modify monthly email newsletters, overall general webmaster duties to make minor or major changes to websites. - Ability to spot and improve an existing poorly optimized website, and make the necessary SEO improvements and make an optimized SEO friendly website. - Must be able to take direction but also be self sufficient and take initiative at the same time. - Balance needed of having a creative artistic eye, but also have speed for high production output. Please provide examples of web sites you have completed as well as the time frame that it took you to complete the project. (Example – _www.abcdefg.com _ (http://www.abcdefg.com/) = 40 hours) Health benefits after 90 days, paid vacation, fitness membership, etc...salary commiserate with experience. Please e-mail resume to prminc510@ aol.com

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Janitorial/ Cleaning

FACILITY CLEANERPART TIME

Two openings currently exist in Hanover area. 10pm-2am – Monday-Thursday and Friday 8pm to 2am. Occasional weekends. $9.00 to start. 2nd position is 6am10am- Day porter. $10.00 Must have some light maintenance skills. Positions are part time and are in professional environment. Not on bus route. Experience is required. Apply online at www.sovereigncs. com. EOE and Drug Free Workplace.

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Janitorial/ Cleaning

OFFICE - CUSTODIALDOWNTOWN WILKES-BARRE Part time openings

-3:00pm-9:00pm Monday-Friday and 5:00pm-9:30pm. Office cleaning, restrooms and trash. Must have experience in field. $9.00 to start. Apply online at www.sovereigncs. com. EOE and Drug Free Workplace.

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Logistics/ Transportation

CDL TRUCK DRIVERS/ QUARRYMEN perExperienced

sons needed for busy Quarry in Northeast PA. Experience with Quarry operations and plan maintenance preferred. Truck drivers must have valid CDL and medical card. Competitive salary and health benefits. Please fax resume to: 570-643-0903.

DELIVERY DRIVER

Established plumbing and heating wholesaler looking for Full-Time Delivery Driver for local deliveries. Must have clean driving record. Hourly wage plus benefits. Some heavy lifting required. Apply in person to 103 Broad Street, Pittston. No phone calls please.

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Apply in person. Knights Inn 310 Route 315 Pittston, PA 18640 570-654-6020

DRIVERS

Class A CDL drivers needed. Two positions available. Must have clean MVR; doubles endorsement. Home every day, off weekends. Full time local work. Call Todd 570-991-0316

DRIVERS

Local Trucking Company looking for OTR/REGIONAL TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVERS 3 years minimum experience with clean MVR. Full time & part time needed. Medical benefits after 90 days. Off on weekends. Home often. Earning potential $50,000 to $55,000 per year. Please call 570-270-5145 or mail resume to: J & S Ralston Trucking, Inc. 8 E. Ann Street Plains, Pa 18705

DRIVERS NEEDED: Maxum Petroleum is currently seeking Transport Drivers (CDL Class A) with Hazmat and Tanker for our Scranton, PA location. Not an over the road trucking company. We offer a full benefit package available the first of the month following 30 days of employment including 401K company match. We offer DOT roadside and annual achievable safety bonus programs based on your safety performance. Paid holidays, sick days and vacation days are provided as well. EOE Requirements: Class A Commercial Drivers License, HAZMAT & Tanker endorsements, Must have two years verifiable experience and clean driving record, Positive Attitude/Willing to Work Apply online at http://www. maxumpetroleum. com/careers.aspx

LOOKING TO GROW DRIVERS WANTED! CDL Class A Local and OTR Routes Home daily Benefit package includes: paid holiday and vacation; health, vision, and dental coverage; 401K with company match. Candidates must be 23 years of age with at least 2 years tractor trailer experience. Drivers paid by percentage. Applications can be filled out online at www.cds transportation.com or emailed to dchapin@cds transportation.com or you can apply in person at CDS Transportation Diane Chapin One Passan Drive Wilkes Barre Pa 18702 570-654-6738


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Automatic, Pwr. Mirrors, Advance Trac with Electronic Stability Control, Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, Pwr. Door Locks, Remote Keyless Entry, Tilt Wheel, Air

MPG

MPG

Auto., Air, Pwr. Mirrors, SYNC, Advance Trac with Electronic Stability Control, Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, Tilt Wheel, PL, Sport Appearance Pkg., Rear Spoiler, Cruise Control, 15” Alum. Wheels. Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Keyless Entry w/Keypad WAS.........$18,160 FORD REBATE...............-500 OFF LEASE REBATE......-500 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....-70 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....-76

WAS.........$15,680 FORD REBATE...............-500 OFF LEASE REBATE......-500

27 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 10/31/11.

MPG

Remote Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD, Pwr. Door Locks, Air, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtain Air Bags, Side Impact Air Bags, Message Center, MyKey

27 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 10/31/11.

MPG

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., AC, PL, Side Curtain Air Bags, 16” Steel Wheels, PW, Tilt Wheel, Instrument Cluster, Pwr. Side Mirrors, Message Center, Keyless Entry, Fog Lamps, MyKey

WAS.........$19,385 FORD CREDIT REBATE......-500 OFF LEASE REBATE......-500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. .-386

WAS.........$18,390 FMCC REBATE...............-500 OFF LEASE REBATE......-500 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....-91

27 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 10/31/11.

APR

M O S.

PLUS

Auto., CD, 16” Alum. Wheels, Tilt, Safety Pkg., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Impact Air Bags, Message Center, Cruise Control, PL, PW WAS.........$21,540 FORD REBATE...............-500 FORD BONUS REBATE....-1,500 OFF LEASE REBATE...-1,250 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. .-291

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 10/31/11.

27 Mos.

APR

APR Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, Pwr. Seat, Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Message Center, Pwr. Moonroof, SYNC, PL, PW

PLUS

M O S.

WAS.........$25,065 FORD REBATE...............-500 FORD BONUS REBATE....-1,500 OFF LEASE REBATE. . .-1,250 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....-445 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. .-871

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum Wheels, Tilt, PW, PDL, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Message Center, Pwr. Moonroof, SYNC, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Driver’s Vision Group, Blis w/Cross Traffic Alert, Rearview Camera, Rear Spoiler

PLUS

M O S.

WAS.........$29,280 FORD REBATE...............-500 FORD BONUS REBATE....-1,500 OFF LEASE REBATE. . .-1,250 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.-1,445 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .-1,086

27 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 10/31/11.

27 Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 10/31/11.

*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000 financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends OCTOBER 31, 2011.

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

Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B

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Logistics/ Transportation

DRIVERS

Fanelli Brothers Trucking has established new & increased driver pay package and an increased sign on bonus. Due to additional business, Fanelli Brothers Trucking Co. is adding both regional and local drivers to our Pottsville, PA terminal operation. Drivers are home most nights throughout the week. Drivers must have 2-3 years of OTR experience, acceptable MVR and pass a criminal background check. The new pay package offers: • .38 cpm for qualified drivers • $1,500 sign on bonus • Paid vacations and holidays • Health/Dental/ Vision Insurance • 401K Plan Contact Gary Potter at 570-544-3140 Ext 156 or visit us at 1298 Keystone Blvd., Pottsville, PA

FORKLIFT/PALLET HANDLING Warehouse Position

Full Time 1st & 3rd shift. 40 hours, Monday-Friday $13.50 -$14.50/hour to start. Full Benefits available. Independent responsible person needed. Experience required. Warehouse located in Hazleton. 610-262-9799 Fax 610-262-7120 amybreininger@ nazpallet.com Great Local Driving Jobs Gouldsboro and Scranton PA areas $18/hour to start, increase after 90 days. Local work, home every night Requirements: CDL, Class A license; Minimum 36 months Tractor Trailer Experience; No more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years; 1 year medical card Reply to: 877-357-7776, option 3 for recruiting, or drivingjobs@ fundamentallabor. com

PROPANE FUEL DELIVERY Local. Must have

CDL and HAZ-MAT. Competitive wages and benefit package. Call 570-823-1947.

TRIAXLE DRIVER Class B CDL,

Part time/Full time. 570-991-3733

548 Medical/Health

ACTIVITY DIRECTOR

Full Time, NCCAP certification

RNAC

Full Time

CNA’S & NURSES Per Diem Competitive Salary & Benefits Package Golden Living Center Summit 50 N. Pennsylvania Avenue Fax 570-825-9423 or pamela.smith2@ goldenliving.com EOE M/F/D/V

EMTS

Full time, part time and per diem shifts. Must have PAEMTB certification, EVOC, CPR and valid PA drivers license. If interested please email resume and letter of interest to mrr.cephus@ gmail.com or sunnyambulance@ aol.com or fax resume to 570-654-8046

LPN

Medical office. Weekdays only. Send resume to c/o Times Leader Box 2785 15 North Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANT For Quadrapelegic.

548 Medical/Health

566

RNS & LPNS

Temporary staffing. Longterm care. $20-$30 per hour. All shifts. Hazleton/ Wilkes-Bare area. www.prnhealth carestaffing.net 570-233-4898

VETERINARY ASSISTANT

Experienced or will train. Send resume to: c/o Times Leader Box 2790 15 North Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

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Other

FLAGGERS WANTED

Hiring 50. Vehicle required, $10-$30 per hour. Will train. 570-714-FLAG. EOE

PART TIME ASSISTANT PROPERTY MANAGER

Sr. Housing community seeks Part time Assistant Manager. Duties include processing section 8 paperwork, applications, waiting list, rent collections and coordinating activities for the residents. Willing to train the right person. Apply online at www.urban innovations.com EOE

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General 2011 Postal Positions $13.00-$32.50+/hour Federal hire/ Full benefits No Experience, fee required. 1-866-477-4953 Ext. 239

DISTRIBUTION CLERK IN WILKES-BARRE Various Shifts up to $9.75 Basic Computer Skills

GENERAL LABOR IN PITTSTON

1st & 2nd shifts $10.00 Bending, Twisting & Repetitive Lifting STEEL TOE BOOTS REQUIRED! Both Position are TEMP TO HIRE and Require Standing on feet all day, Submit to background and drug screen

Call ADECCO Today At 570.451.3726

SOCIAL WORK CONSULTANT Part time to work

with adoptive parents and pregnant women & outreach in Scranton/WilkesBarre. Home studies, post-placement visits, and information meetings. BSW/ MSW required, Adoption experience preferred. Must have flexible schedule. Fax resume and hourly requirements to (610) 432-8200 Attention: Tammy or TammyC@afth.org. EOE

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

in the life of a child by becoming a Foster Parent. Full time and weekend programs are available.

FCCY 1-800-747-3807 EOE

566

Sales/Retail/ Business Development

ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE For Bold Gold

Must be able to lift. Full time or part time. 570-574-0815

Media. Must have desire to succeed and be motivated. Apply by email to careers@ boldgoldmedia.com. eoe-m/f

548 Medical/Health

548 Medical/Health

Children's Behavioral Health Services, Inc. is currently looking for:

Full-Time Therapeutic Staff Support Workers

Bachelor’s Degree/Associate Degree in Human Services. Provide 1:1 interventions & support to children. Full-time TSS are guaranteed a minimum of 35 hours per week.

Full-time benefits include: competitive pay, health insurance, paid holidays and vacation days. Please send, fax or e-mail your resume & letter of interest to:

Children’s Behavioral Health Services

Attn: Chuck Kemzura 104 Woodward Hill Rd., Edwardsville, PA 18704

Email: shurd@cbhsinc.com or fax to 714-7231 EOE

MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2011 PAGE 7D Sales/Retail/ Business Development

INSIDE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Local sales operation is looking for an experienced telemarketer/in side account executive for it’s NEPA location. Qualified individual will setup appointments for outside sales representatives with businesses in NEPA. Some clients are existing customers. COLD CALLING IS REQUIRED! Position is fulltime with health benefits, paid vacation, hourly and bonus pay. Please e-mail resume to prminc510@ aol.com

INSURANCE PRODUCER/ CUSTOMER SERVICE Nationwide Insurance is growing in your area! We seek associate agents and producers to support our growth. This is an exceptional opportunity to work with one of the top insurance companies in the industry. Individual(s) with a desire to learn and willingness to do ‘whatever-it-takes.’ Willing to train, if you have initiative and talent. Candidates should have or be able to obtain PA P&C license. Advancement opportunity available. For immediate consideration please email your resume with cover letter to troye3@ nationwide.com

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OUTSIDE SALES

Good opportunity for someone in sales or starting in Sales. Selling products in the municipal water & sewer industry. and contractors in Northeastern Pa. Must be self motivated. We will train. Salary with commission, mile-age, profit sharing, Great opportunity with a company expanding into the Northeastern Pa. municipal@ salesperson.net

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Business Opportunities

JAN-PRO

Commercial Cleaning Of Northeastern PA

Concerned about your future? BE YOUR OWN BOSS Work Full or Part time. Accounts available NOW throughout Luzerne & Lackawanna counties. We guarantee $5,000 to $200,000 in annual billing. Investment Required. We’re ready – are you? For more info call 570-824-5774 Jan-Pro.com

NE PA TAX & ACCOUNTING PRACTICE

FOR SALE. Serious Inquiries Send Letter Of Interest to Box 2740 C/O Times Leader 15 N Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18711

LARGE NIGHT CLUB

For Sale - Luzerne County Open Daily - turn key. Full kitchen. GREAT LOCATION. Includes PLCB Liq Lic, building & real estate. Possible lease purchase for qualified person. Please send letter of interest to BOX 2775 C/O Times Leader 15 N Main Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711

OPTICAL LAB FOR SALE $60,000

Negotiable 570-825-2456 POPCORN/ CANDY/ICE CREAM SHOP Tunkhannock. Making over 25 flavors of popcorn. Ideal family business. Selling equipment supplies and inventory Turnkey operation. Full training. Unlimited potential $44,900. 570-650-2451

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.

Warehouse

GENERAL WAREHOUSE Corning Life Sciences is currently seeking Warehouse candidates for the main warehouse distribution center located in Pittston, will train. Corning is one of the world’s leading developers, manufacturers, and global suppliers of scientific laboratory products. Immediate positions are available for 2nd shift, 3:30 pm – 12:00 am and 3rd shift, 10:30 pm – 7:30 am. Positions are full time with a competitive wage and benefit package. Candidates must pass a preemployment drug screen, have a valid driver’s license, and your own transportation. Apply in person at: Team Employer Solutions 20 Reynolds St. Kingston, PA 18704

700 MERCHANDISE 708

Antiques & Collectibles

$ ANTIQUES BUYING $

Old Toys, model kits, Bikes, dolls, guns, Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544 COINS. Washington Quarters 1934-P1936-P-1936D1936S-1938P $85. 570-287-4135 HUMPHREY BOGART, framed picture in trench coat $50. 570-287-7119

610

Business Opportunities

BAR/TAVERN

FOR SALE Turn key business. Liquor license & patio license. Air conditioned. Lower level 1 bedroom apt. Reduced to $159,000 Owner Retiring. 570-929-3214

ESTABLISHED BAKERY/SANDWICH ROUTE FOR SALE $40,000.

100+ stops, gross sales $4,000/gross profit $1000 per week. MUST be experienced, energetic, positive & motivated individual. Must have delivery vehicle. 717-271-4323

134 Route 11, Larksville (Next to Woody’s Fireplace & Pro-Fix) Oak Icebox. Mahogany Stack Bookcase, Oak Stack Bookcase. Lionel & American Flyer Trains, Coins. We do upholstery, furniture repair, chair caning, re-gluing, cloth & rush seats. We also buy Gold, Silver & Coins. 570-855-7197 or 570-328-3428 PICTURES 15 model sailing ships 6 framed, several ‘lightboxes’ with ship accoutrement several sailor figures, several sea bird figures, 1 battery operated lighthouse with birds moving around it, coffee table shaped like a boat with glass top & oars one free standing boat shaped shelving unit captain wheel captain wheel with barometer 1 ship in a bottle 2 wooden dock ties plus some extras $350. 823-7957

Appliances

730

APPLIANCE PA RT S E T C .

Used appliances. Parts for all brands. 223 George Ave. Wilkes-Barre 570-820-8162 DRYER 3 months old under warranty $300. Caloric gas stove excellent shape $175. 570-574-3120 HESS IN BOXES, 2000 - $25., 1998$40., 2004 - $23. 570-735-1589 MICRO-WAVE, Litton $20. Call 570-825-9744 MICROWAVE for above the range, vent & light, white, excellent condition. $100. Dishwasher white, very good condition. $100. 570-825-3269

Computer Equipment & Software

DESK, computer with top hutch light. Large 2 drawers, $125. Must sell. 674-5624 DESKTIOP: off lease refurbished compaq desktop: 2.4/512/40 /dvd.windows 7, anti virus + more, keyboard + mouse included $100. Off lease refurbished ibm desktop: 1.8/ 512/40 /dvd. windows xp prp, antivirus + more, keyboard + mouse $75. 570-862-2236 PRINTER Lexmark All-in-One USB Ink Jet X6170. Fax, Copy, Scan, Print. Very good condition cable. $25. 570-696-1267.

MICROWAVE GE sensor oven white $40. 570-474-6028

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MICROWAVE OVEN Amana, $25. Sears Kenmore 5.0 cu. ft. chest freezer 2 years old, excellent condition $100. firm. 570-824-7807 or 570-545-7006

WEIGHT BENCH, large, hardly used, $125. Must sell. 570-674-5624

Retired Repairman top loading

Whirlpool & Kenmore Washers, Gas & Electric Dryers. 570-833-2965 570-460-0658 WASHER white Kenmore series 70 $75. AIR CONDITIONER 6,000 BTU Goldstar $50. 570-301-8703 Why Spend Hundreds on New or Used Appliances? Most problems with your appliances are usually simple and inexpensive to fix! Save your hard earned money, Let us take a look at it first! 30 years in the business. East Main Appliances 570-735-8271 Nanticoke

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Baby Items

BOUNCER 412. Aquarium swing 415. Graco playpen $40. F.P. cradle swing $25. Baby tend walker $15. safety First car bouncer $5. Infant play system $8. F.P. play system with steering wheel $10. Tub $3. Bottle warmer $5. Pink & brown butterfly crib bedding $15. Brown & white nature bedding $15. F.P. Bongos $5. Sesame Street pop open doors $3. Vtech Spin & Learn $5. F.P. storybook rhymes $2. 570-675-4214 CLOTHING, Newborn-12 months, girl, $5 each or less. SWING $40. 570-825-0569 HIGH CHAIR, Fisher Price, excellent condition $20. 570-735-5290 PORTABLE CRIB, complete, oak. used once $50. Double stroller, navy & tan plaid, good condition. $40. 824-5589 SWING, Rainforest open-top cradle swing by F.P. $50. Portable pack-nplay by Evenflo. Light blue with blue/yellow plaid, removable bassinet $40. Duoglider double-stroller by Graco, light green with zoo animal print includes 2 canopies & trays with cup holders $40. 570-855-9221

716

JACKO ANTIQUES

600 FINANCIAL

710

Building Materials

DOOR: FREE 32” x 80” exterior wood door complete with frame and threshold. Glass on top half, wood panels on bottom half. Call 570-814-9574.

720

Cemetery Plots/Lots

MEMORIAL SHRINE CEMETERY 6 Plots Available

May be Separated Rose Lawn Section $450 each 570-654-1596

MEMORIAL SHRINE LOTS FOR SALE

6 lots available at Memorial Shrine Cemetery. $2,400. Call 717-774-1520 SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY

724 Cellular Phones CELL phone Uniden EXA 17980, 900 mhz, extended range, built in digital answering machine $99. HTC ozone Verizon wireless global smartphone, charger $75. 570-287-2901

726

Clothing

CLOTHING womens /misses, 15 pieces $30. Girls 14/16 & 16 22 pieces $20. Junior girls sizes 13/14 11 pieces $12. All like new! 570-474-6028 JACKETS 3 leather jackets, black boys size 14, genuine italian stone $25 each. 570-868-6018 WEDDING GOWN size 9 , $50. or best offer 570-825-0569

742

Exercise Equipment

Furnaces & Heaters

BURHAM PROPANE FURNACE

Hot water, 164,000 btu, Series 2 Model B + flue $800. Hot water heater, propane, Bradford & White, 40 gallon 40,000 BTU, $190. 570-752-0881 CARGO CARRIER , Sears Sport $125. Two tier 18” light fixture $15. Corona kerosene 829-4776 FURNACE Gas, American, forced air 150,000 BTU complete with motor & thermostat, runs well, very good condition. $250. 570-696-1847 HEATER Corona kerosene portable r $30. 570-824-7807 or 570-545-7006 HEATERS: Vent Free Gas heaters, natural gas or propane, 20K $190.00, 30K $220.00, brand new with factory warranty 570-675-0005 STOVE vintage coal Frigidaire $299. 570-696-3368

744

Furniture & Accessories

BEDROOM SET golden oak, headboard, footboard, dresser, end table, wrought iron mirror & inserts $325. oak wall table $100. 570-829-3483 BEDROOM SET, girls twin $175. kitchen set with chairs $125. 570-814-0843 or 570-696-3090

BEDROOM SUITE

Thomasville pecan, queen headboard, triple oversized dresser, mirror, armoire, 2 end tables. New $2,200, asking $600. Call 570-696-4186 CEDAR CHEST Vintage Rose $200. Girls white bedroom set, double, dresser, chest $150. Kerosene heater, 23dl, brand new $60. Pool ladder, Sharp microwave $10. 570-823-2029 COFFEE TABLE 3 piece walnut, almond lacquer $100. almond lacquer coffee table $50. 655-1508

744

Furniture & Accessories

FURNITURE SALE

Virginia House Oak Dining Room Set: Includes 1 hutch, 1 buffet, table with 2 leaves, 2 arm chairs, 6 side chairs. Excellent condition, $1,750. La-Z-Boy 3 seat, 2 end reclining sofa: with fabric guard. Light tweed fabric. Excellent condition. $350. 25” GE color tv with remote $100. Queen size bed: $250. King Size Bed: $300. 5 drawer antique dark wood tall bureau: $50. Lexington Recollections Bedroom Set: Solid Oak, off white with brown tops. Includes: 2 twin bunk beds with guard and ladder. 9 drawer vanity dresser with mirror. 4 drawer chest bureau, 5 drawer lingerie chest, 2 drawer night stand, 4 drawer desk with hutch and chair. Twin beds can be set apart. Excellent condition. Asking $1,750 for all. Call 570-262-5028 HEADBOARD, oak twin, $50. Oak night stand $50. 570-825-0569 KITCHEN SET round table, 2 leaves, matching hutch, walnut $250. Blue & white couch $100. Bedroom suite, walnut 6 pieces twin beds $375. 570-784-5075 LAMPS (2) parlor stand up, grey metal & black. $25 each. 570-740-1246 LIVING ROOM SET 7 piece, tweed seating, oak/glass tables $500. Lamps $10-$15. kitchen chairs $10 each. oak hutch $450. 570-902-9274

AFFORDABLE

MATTRESS SALE We Beat All Competitors Prices!

Mattress Guy

Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $199 All New American Made 570-288-1898

RATTAN SUNROOM FURNITURE (NEW) Sofas, chairs, tables, lamps. $600. 570-287-4770

ROCKER/RECLINER, beige, like new, rarely used. $250 OBO. 570-407-1135 SECTIONAL SOFA tan with matching recliner rocker, both ends of sofa have recliners $150. Weider 4300 system exercise station, 200 lbs in weights. does legs/ arms/ chest $125. 570-829-0588 SHELF. Dark brown for books. 5 shelves, great condition. must sell $75 570-674-5264 TABLE: FREE yellow formica top fifties dinner table, needs new feet caps and has a bit of rust but is sturdy. 428-4482

746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets

SWOYERSVILLE

COFFEE TABLE wood with sliding door $10. 696-3368 DINETTE SET heavy duty maple, 2 leafs, 6 chairs, including 2 captains chairs, excellent condition. Original price $1500 several years ago. Good deal @$350. 570-466-5115 DINING ROOM SET: Imported European dining room set. Frosted glass rectangular table. 6 high back chairs. Excellent condition. Can email pics. $200.00 (570)855-8966 DRESSER with 2 mirrors 72”l. Chest 36”w Mediterranean style $100/ set. Rounded oak china cabinet with mirror back & glass shelves, lighted $295. 570-817-8981 DRESSER, long with mirror, headboard, complete, good condition $200. Microwave, stainless steel, for counter $30. 542-4666 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER PA House, 3 piece, honey oak, TV armoire with lighted china cabinet & bookshelves. $800. 570-693-3111

FURNISH FOR LESS

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

FURNITURE

Contents of home for sale - living room, dining room, bedroom set, chairs, tables, Pennsylvania House entertainment center, Antique desks, Victrola and more! 570-288-4203

Holy Trinity Church Hughes Street Monday, Oct. 10th, 9-3 and 6-8, Tues. and Wed., Oct. 11 & 12, 9-3 Wed. is Bag Day. Lunch & Bake Sale Daily

750

Jewelry

ENGAGEMENT RING

1/2 carat princess cut diamond solitaire set in 14K white gold. List price of $1,495, Purchased from Littman Jewelers for $900, willing to sacrifice at $700. Call 570-814-3383

752 Landscaping & Gardening Patrick & Deb’s Lawn Care See our ad under Call An Expert 1162 Landscape & Garden

756

Medical Equipment

CHAIR LIFT by Bruno $500. 570-592-4970

758 Miscellaneous

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

570-574-1275

758 Miscellaneous AQUARIUM 43 gallon Oceanic octoganal, all glass, new condition $100. 570-266-3015 BEDLINER: 89 Chevy S10 truck bedliner, standard 6’ cab $25. Four barrel carb running from running Chevy motor $50. 5 used storm windows 29x53.5” $50. all. Large frameless mirror 36”x42” $50. 570-740-1246 BOOKS 2 boxes hardcover & paperback, King, Grishom etc $25. a box. 570-474-6028 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS 2 large boxes $50. Halloween decorations, box of scarey unique items $125. 570-235-5216 CHRISTMAS TREE prelit slim 6’ with gold ornaments $100. 570-693-3111 COSTUME Winnie The Pooh 6-12 months paid $30 asking $5.288-0060 DOG RUN galvanized steel, 8’lx6’ wx6’h, gate. bought $300. sell for $65. 570-474-6351 FABRICS - assorted. $15. MUST SELL! 570-313-5213 FOOD PROCESSOR B & D with blender jar, $15. Cooks essential 1 quart stainless steel deep fryer $5. 696-9086 FORD F350 1985 7.3 non turbo diesel, runs good needs work on cab & transmission. $1,000. 256-0962

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GARAGE SALE LEFT OVER ITEMS

All brand new 2 stainless steel double sinks, 2 bathroom vanity faucets $25, each. Utility sink $15. Graco deluxe stroller $65. 2 hand sink NSF $15-$25. Granite under mount sink top, $35. 852-0406

GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS

Dress pants, new, 40”x30,$5. Insulation, R13, 3 bags, $40. Golf balls, 5 dozen, $20. Golf bag with tags $10. Paint sprayer, never used, $35. 570-287-9801 GARAGE SALE LEFTOVERS PVC pipes $1 each.Bookcase desk, $10. 2 end tables $20. Sewing machine, peddle, $25.Sewing machine, electric, $10. Ironing board, new, $2. Printer, HP Scanjet, $2. Meat grinder $3. 570-868-6409 GRILL. Charcoal, Blackbarrel type. Top lifts, 24x35 grill space. $35 570-333-4827 MOTOR mercury outboard 2005 bought new in 2006, 8 hp used 10 times $1,000. 829-1541 PING PONG TABLE $25. Yale safe $50. Heater Tower, electric, portable, $20. 570-825-5847 POCKETKNIFE Aerotek 4 3/4 closed linerlock , matte finished, stainless steel blade, abs handle adjustment, tension setting metal thumb stud pocket belt clip $3. 570-332-7933 RANGE: Garland Electric broiler, stain -less steel hood, 4 burners, griddle top. All good condition. $995.570-262-0571 STORAGE AUCTION LEFTOVERS baseball, football, basketball, hockey cards mint condition , 2-3 thousand cards $150. Barbie dolls, unopened in boxes, 25 total $150 Disney vhs tapes, plastic cases 95 total $60. Cabbage Patch dolls, some unopened, some used 25 dolls $75. Total for all $435. call 570-650-3450 TIRE & RIM new 15” white wall for 78 Chrysler Lebaron (Fr78-15) $45. firm. 570-824-7807 or 570-545-7006 TIRES 4- 225/70/r16 all season radials, 65% tread left. $100. 1-205/75/r15 light truck tire, 4/32 tread $15. 855-3113

758 Miscellaneous VACUUM BAGS Electrolux generic style C & U .80 each. Swifter wet jet mop $8. 868-6018 WINE BOTTLES 1 gallon, clear,. never reused. $1. each or a dozen for $10. 570-654-2955

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Musical Instruments

PIANO walnut with bench, recently tuned, good condition $400. 898-1278

764 Musical Lessons/Services TRUMPET student model, good condition $100. 570-655-9594

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Office Equipment

PRINTERS HP Office Jet 6310, all in one, color printer, fax, scanner, copier, new in box $99. HP Deskjet 3520V portable ink jet color printer with new HP#27 cartridge $75. 570-287-2901

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Personal Electronics

PHONE CHARGERS 3 Blackberry 1 auto & 2 wall chargers, 1 year old, excellent condition $35. 570824-7807 or 570545-7006

776 Sporting Goods BIKES. Girls, 15 speed 26” All-terrain, Boys, 18 speed 26” Multi-terrain Stone Mtn. Bike. $85 for both. 570-333-4827 GOLF BAG, Precise professional, black/ navy standup bag, putter tube, ball holder, 6 pockets in excellent condition. $20. 570-696-1267. SKIS-Kllington, k-2, boots size 12, ski poles, all for $100. 570-855-3113 SKIS: USA Super S Volart 72IN Skis with Salomon 900S alum bindings $99. 570-287-2901

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796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

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Gold & Gold coins, Silver, Platinum, old bills, Watches, Costume Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold Filled, Sterling Silver Flatware, Scrap Jewelry, Military items, old Tin & Iron Toys, Canadian coins & paper money, most foreign money (paper/coin). Visit our new location @ 134 Rt. 11, Larksville next to WOODY’S FIRE PLACE & PRO FIX.

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Buyer & seller of antiques! We also do upholstering. 570-855-7197 570-328-3428

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,

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1150 S. Main Scranton Mon - Sat, 12pm – 6pm 570-822-9929

VITO’S & GINO’S Wanted: Junk Cars & Trucks Highest Prices Paid!! FREE PICKUP

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WANTED JEWELRY

Televisions/ Accessories

TELEVISION: GE. 28” works good, needs remote $80. 570-740-1246 TV 27” color RCA, remote, barley used $65. 570-457-4433

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Tickets

WILKESBARREGOLD

(570)48GOLD8 (570-484-6538)

PENN STATE TICKETS October 29, 2011 vs. Illinois Section WH-15 yard line - seat backs. (2) at $100 each 570-675-5046 after 6 PM TICKETS: PENN STATE, Section EHU, cushion seats & yellow parking pass included with tickets. Oct 8: Iowa, 2 tickets, $100 each. Oct 15, 2 tickets, $55 each. Oct 29, Illinois, 2 tickets, $75. Call 570-655-0211

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Tools

RADIAL arm saw 10” $65. Scroll saw 16” $70. 7.5” power saw & blades $25. 7” grinder $25. Floor sander, $25. bench mount vise $25. All are Craftsman. 570-235-5216 ROLLING SCAFFOLD, excellent condition 8’ho 6’l x2’w $300. ALL SIZE PIPE & STRAIGHT TAPS, ALL SIZE DRILL BITS $1-10.570-735-5290 SAW 10” radial arm saw Craftsman-with legs & locking casters used but not abused $350. 570-287-8265

786 Toys & Games BOARD GAMES: Vintage 1982 Parker Brothers, William Fuld, Ouija $25. Vintage 1975 Selchow & Righter Co., Parcheesi, $25. 570-287-2901

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Highest Cash Pay Outs Guaranteed

Swimming Pools/Hot Tubs

LEISURE BAY HOT TUB with 28 jets and

waterfall. New circuit board, heater & plumbing. Excellent condition! $2000. (570) 690-6855

800 PETS & ANIMALS 805

Birds

PINEAPPLE CONURES

Hand fed, hand raised, tame, sold elsewhere for $399. On sale for $199 each. Call 570-472-3914

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Cats

CAT FREE To good home, female, long hair fully grown. 570-235-7218

CATS & KITTENS 12 weeks & up.

All shots, neutered, tested,microchipped

VALLEY CAT RESCUE

824-4172, 9-9 only CATS (2) male 5 years old , neutered, female tiger and Siamese mix. Free to good homes. 417-2816 KITTEN free to good home, part persian. Playful, needs more pottery training. 570-428-4482 KITTENS 4 beautiful grey. free to good homes only. Litter trained. 693-1358


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COCKAPOO pups. Black, well socialized. Shots are current. $175 each. 570-765-1846

DOBERMAN PINSCHER Puppies AKC, red &

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Golden Retriever 8 weeks old. AKC. Female. First shots, vet checked. Crate & paper trained. Family raised. $600. 570-925-6794 Morkie pups, Malti-poo pups Health records, love people, toy size maturity. $325 each 570-765-0936

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CHIHUAHUA PUPS $300.

BOSTON TERRIER / PUG PUPPIES 4 males - $275 3 females - $375 Born 8/1/11 Ready to go! Call 570-825-5659 or 570-793-3905

BOSTON TERRIER DACHSHUND MIX 10 weeks old. First shots. $150/male; $200/females (570) 817-2687

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ROTTWEILER PUPS

German lines. 2 females. Ready to go. $650. 570-592-5515 570-654-0678 St. Bernard, Poms, Yorkies, Maltese, Husky, Boxer, Doberman, Golden, Dachshund, Poodle, 570-453-6900 570-389-7877

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Pet Supplies

314 Packer St. Remodeled 3 bedroom with 2 baths, master bedroom and laundry on 1st floor. New siding and shingles. New kitchen. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3174 $99,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

CAT LITTER BOX with lid + food dishes $6. 696-3368

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123 Orchard East Exceptionally well maintained 2 bedroom 1 3/4 bath. 1st floor condo. Patio off each bedroom. 1 car stall for parking. Access to golf course and 2 pools. MLS 11-3395 $109,900 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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23 Rice Court If you've reached the top, live there in this stunning 3,900 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 4 bath home in a great neighborhood. Offers formal living room, dining room, 2 family rooms, florida room, and kitchen any true chef would adore. Picture perfect condition. The basement is heated by a separate system. SELLER PROVIDING HOME WARRANTY. MLS#11-1005 $349,900 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

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FOR SALE BY OWNER 50% below Market Value. Fixer upper. Not in flood zone. 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Corner lot. $46,500. (570) 394-9537

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NEWBERRY ESTATES $109,000 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit in move in condition. Lease purchase available. $1,400/month with $4,800 assist at closing. Call Nancy Eckert 570-696-0882 or Terry Eckert 570-696-0843

SHORT SALE! Charming 3 Bedroom Cape Cod with 1 Car Garage in great neighborhood. Close to Park/Rec Center. Dallas School District. Priced as Short Sale, subject to bank approval. $92,000 Call Cindy 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

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DALLAS

800SF ranch featuring 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen, one bath & laundry room. Perfect for the person who travels; updated kitchen, bath, carpeting, drywall. MLS#10-3628 Reduced to $79,900 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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DALLAS

100% Financing Wooded and private Bi-Level in Dallas School District. This home features 1 Car Garage, 3 Bedrooms, 1 3/4 Bath and nice updates. Plenty of room on your private 2 acre lot.100% USDA Financing Eligible. Call for details.

REDUCED PRICE $166,000 Call Cindy King 570-690-2689

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FRANKLIN TWP. Orange Road Lush setting on almost 5 acres bordered by magnificent stone walls. Fish pond, large garage, barn, separate offices for storage or in-house business, home with 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 half baths all on 3 floors. 4400SF in total. Home needs TLC! MLS#11-1628 Reduced to $299,000 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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10-1770

1215 Mountain Rd. Well maintained ranch home set on 2 acres with apple trees on property. This home offers 3 bedrooms, sunroom & enclosed porch. Lower level with brick fireplace. 2 car garage. $172,500 MLS# 11-2436 Call Geri 570-696-0888

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Reservoir Road Privacy on this one acre parcel with a Cape Cod home. Hardwood floors, two bedrooms and one bath on first floor, great room and library with bedroom and bath on second floor. Workshop basement, pond, attached garage. Must see! MLS#11-2966 $219,900 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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DURYEA

122 Lackawanna Ave

Sand Springs 12 Sand Hollow Rd. Nearly new 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath town home. Huge Master with 2 closets full bath. 1 car attached garage, wooded lot, end unit. Cul-de-sac. Great golf community. MLS 11-2411 $172,000 Call Connie Eileen R. Melone Real Estate 570-821-7022

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302 Cherry St. Don’t miss out on this charming 2 story which boasts Pride of Ownership. Move in condition with many updates. Modern eat in kitchen, dining room is open to living room, 2 bedrooms, 1 3/4 baths. As a bonus enjoy the view from your large upper floor living area with gas fireplace and sliding doors that lead to a spacious balcony. Beautiful manicured corner lot. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3512 $129,900 Call Terry 570-885-3041 Angie 570-885-4896

DURYEA

DUPONT

167 Center St. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath 2 story home with garage and driveway. Newer kitchen and bath. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3561 $69,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

DUPONT

Looking for a large home? Here it is! 6 bedrooms with first floor master bedroom and modern bath. Very large modern kitchen. Living room, dining room, family room, enclosed porch, air conditioning, paved drive with parking area. MLS 11-2385 $163,000 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

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DURYEA REDUCED

EXETER

OPEN HOUSE Just a few more finishing touches will complete the renovations. This home has a new kitchen, new drywall & new carpeting. $59,000 MLS #11-1502 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

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38 Huckleberry Lane Blueberry Hills 4 BEDROOMS, 2.5 baths, family room with fireplace, 2 car garage, large yard. Master bath with separate jetted tub, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and island, lighted deck. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3071 $329,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

DURYEA

548 ADAMS ST. Charming, well maintained 3 bedroom, 1 bath home located on a quiet street near Blueberry Hills development. Features modern kitchen with breakfast bar, formal dining room, family room with gas stove, hardwood floors in bedrooms, deck, fenced yard and shed. MLS#11-2947 $112,500 Karen Ryan 283-9100 x14

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411 JONES ST. Beautiful 2 story English Tudor with exquisite gardens, surrounding beautiful in ground pool, private fenced yard with a home with too many amenities to list. Enjoy the summer here! Screened in porch and foyer that just adds to the great living space of the home For more info and photos: visit:www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-2720 $229,900 Call Phil 570-313-1229

DURYEA

362 Susquehanna Ave

Completely remodeled, spectacular, 2 story Victorian home, with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths, new rear deck, full front porch, tiled baths and kitchen, granite countertops, all Cherry hardwood floors throughout, all new stainless steel appliances and lighting, new oil furnace, washer dryer in first floor bath. Great neighborhood, nice yard. $174,900 (30 year loan, $8,750 down, $887/month, 30 years @ 4.5%) 100% Owner Financing Available 570-654-1490

EXETER REDUCED

1140 SPRING ST. Large 3 bedroom home with new roof, replacement windows, hardwood floors. Great location! For more information and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 11-2636 $119,900. Call Tom 570-262-7716

DURYEA

1219 SOUTH ST. Renovated 1/2 double with 3 bedrooms in nice neighborhood. Own for what it takes to rent. All new windows. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-2523 $54,900 Call Phil 570-313-1229

DURYEA

805-807 Main St. Multi-Family. Large side by side double with separate utilities. 3 bedrooms each side with newer carpet, replacement windows and newer roof. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3054 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

DURYEA NOT IN FLOOD

ZONE 5 rooms. For sale by owner. 2 bedrooms and bath upstairs, 3 rooms and 1/2 bath downstairs, corner lot with small yard. $56,000 570-885-4913 570-885-3367

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HANOVER TWP.

This is a must see large mobile. Only five years old with master bath Jacuzzi. This is located in the Beautiful Community of Indian Country quiet and peaceful. This home backs up to State Game lands. Also the outdoor pool is across the street. The property is on one half acre of land. The price is $99,900. includes all furnishing which is in great shape all you have to do is move right in. To see all the picture of the rooms go to www.HomesIn ThePoconos.com and go to feature listings. Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 Classic Properties 570-842-9988

HANOVER

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128 JEAN ST. Nice bi-level home on quiet street. Updated exterior. Large family room, extra deep lot. 2 car garage, enclosed rear porch and covered patio. For more information and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-2850 $184,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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9 Williams St. Large 4 bedroom home with nice rear deck, replacement windows, off street parking. Possible apartment in separate entrance. Loads of potential. For more info and pictures visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2091 $69,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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93 Washington St. Looking for a large home? You found it! This home was gutted down to studs in 1990 and family room addition added in ‘93. Vinyl sided and vinyl windows. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Oak kitchen, tile, gas fireplace in family room and gas hot water heat. Pull down attic for storage. Nice home just needing your own personal touch! MLS 11-3324 $85,000 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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Gorgeous 4 bedroom colonial, Dining room, family room, hardwood floors, central air and vac, Jacuzzi. On over 0.5 acre. Move in ready. $264,800 Shari Philmeck ERA BRADY ASSOCIATES 570-836-3848

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83 Slocum St This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home includes Living room, dining room, den, kitchen & sunroom on the 1st floor. New neutral carpeting, gas heat, central air, 3 car garage & nice yard. MLS #10-1762 $136,500 ALSO AVAILABLE FOR LEASE AND/OR LEASE

5 Raymond Drive Practically new 8 year old Bi-level with 4 bedrooms, 1 and 3/4 baths, garage, fenced yard, private dead end street. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-3422 $179,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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 information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-622 $119,000 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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Reduced! Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 car garage. New carpeting, paint, etc. Large lot. Asking $99,900. Deremer Realty 570-477-1149

187 South Street 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, modern kitchen, security system, beautifully landscaped patio, pond & above ground pool are just a few of the touches that make this home so appealing. Great neighborhood! Close to major highways. MLS #11-2370 $129,000 Call Debra at 570-714-9251

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19 Garrahan Street Attractive 2-story in great neighborhood. Newer roof, newer 2nd floor replacement windows, newer split A/C system, large eat-in kitchen, bedroom pine flooring, walk-up attic & a mostly fenced yard. REDUCED $59,900 MLS#11-1754 Call Steve Shemo (570) 288-1401 (570) 793-9449

714 E. Samuels Ave TERRACE Living at a great price!!! 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Many “UPGRADED” features: Newer Central Air, Newer Roof, “Complete” Security System,and Epoxy Overlay Flooring in Garage, all add to the comfort of this home. Newer paint,carpets and custom window treatments make it move in ready. Call Karen for a personal showing. $164,900 Century 21 Select Group - Hazleton 570-582-4938

10 Miller Street 3 bedroom, 1 bath ranch recently damaged by flooding. No structural issues, roof is good, will need basement and first floor renovations. Large lot, off-street parking with carport, nice location. MLS#11-3646 Originally 129,000 Reduced to $42,500! Eric Feifer 570-283-9100 x29

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322 Spring Street Out of the flood area. 2 family home. One with 2 bedrooms, the other with 3 bedrooms. Needs TLC. 50x125ft lot. Walking distance to schools grade 7-12, kindergarten & 1st. $49,000.

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131 THEODORE ST., Beautiful bi-level located in Hex Acres, a quiet country setting, yet minutes from town. This home features quality workmanship and finishes and is in absolute move-in condition. Features modern kitchen and baths, lower level family room, sunroom, deck and above ground pool. All on a large nicely landscaped lot. MLS#11-2901 $160,000 Karen Ryan 283-9100 x14

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1301 Murray St. Very nice duplex, fully rented with good return in great neighborhood. For more information and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2149 $124,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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167 Slocum St Handyman special. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath, two story. Nice lot/neighborhood. Being sold as is. $45,000 570-954-8825 or email gckar1@yahoo.com

20 Dexter St. Nice starter home with shed. Move-in ready. Fenced yard. Security system. New roof in 2006. MLS #11-3023 $39,000 Mary Donovan 570-696-0729 Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

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189 Rock St. Spacious home with 4 bedrooms and large rooms. Nice old woodwork, staircase, etc. Extra lot for parking off Kenley St. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3404 $109,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

SERENITY

Enjoy the serenity of country living in this beautiful two story home on 2.23 acres. Great for entertaining inside and out. 3 car attached garage with full walk up attic PLUS another 2 car detached garage. WOW! A MUST SEE! For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS#11-831 $267,000 Call Nancy 570-237-0752 Melissa 570-237-6384

HANOVER TWP. HARDING LIBERTY HILLS 209 Constitution Avenue Fantastic view from the deck and patio of this 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath vinyl sided 2 story home. Four years young with so many extras. A dream home! MLS# 11-2429 $299,900 Call Florence 570-715-7737

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SALE BY OWNER 12 Oaklawn Ave. Out Of Flood Zone! Pristine 3 story home with garage, full basement, beautiful woodwork. Carpeted & painted throughout. Newer Roof, including all appliances, gas heat, rooms with many features. Great Neighbors. No work for you, move right in! $120,000. Call 570-823-8710

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SUNDAY, SEPT- 25 1:00pm-2:30pm 97 Center Street Looking for a sold home with off street parking & detached garage? Look at this one. Great neighborhood and tremendous potential. $64,900 MLS #09-4385 Call Pat McHale 570-613-9080

475 S. Main St. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 story home with vinyl replacement windows, vinyl siding, large yard and off street parking. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3545 $79,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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JENKINS TOWNSHIP 2 Owen Street Route 92 “Picture Perfect” View. If you are looking for exceptional value in a rural property, then don’t pass up this 4 bedroom, 2 bath home. Beautiful Landscaping. Includes riverfront property. 1/2 mile from public boat launch. Not in Flood Zone. $150,000 MLS 11-2996 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

HARVEYS LAKE 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 Reduced to $44,000 Call Ruth at 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411

297 Susquehannock Drive Settle into summer with this great 2 story home on quiet cul-de-sac with private back yard and above ground pool. Deck with awning overlooking yard! 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bath home in Pittston Area School District with family room, eat in kitchen, central a/c and garage. Full unfinished basement MLS 11-2432 $259,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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Pole 165 Lakeside Drive A truly unique home! 7,300 sq.ft. of living on 3 floors with 168' of lake frontage with boathouse. Expansive living room; dining room, front room all with fireplaces. Coffered ceiling; modern oak kitchen with breakfast room; Florida room; study & 3 room & bath suite. 5 bedrooms & 4 baths on 2nd. Lounge, bedroom, bath, exercise room & loft on 3rd floor. In-ground pool & 2story pool house. AC on 3rd floor. $1,149,000 MLS# 10-1268 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

This 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath home is in the desired location of Jenkins Township. Sellers were in process of updating the home so a little TLC can go a long way. Nice yard. Motivated sellers. MLS 11-2191 $89,900 Call Karen

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 $84,900 MLS 10-3684 Call Bill 570-362-4158

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Home/Lot Package Beautiful custom built home with a stunning river view overlooking the Susquehanna River and surrounding area. Custom built with many amenities included. A few of the amenities may include central A/C, master bedroom with master bath, ultramodern kitchen, hardwood floors, cathedral ceiling, and a 2 car garage. There are are many other floor plans to choose from or bring your own! For more details & photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2642 $375,000 Call Kim 570-466-3338

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171 Third Ave

So close to so much, traditionally appointed 3 bedroom, 3 bath townhome with warm tones & wall to wall cleanliness. Modern kitchen with lots of cabinets & plenty of closet space throughout, enjoy the privacy of deck & patio with fenced yard. MLS 11-2841 $123,000 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

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HANOVER TWP. PRICE REDUCED! 290-292 Lee Park Ave Very nice all brick double block with front and back porches. Beautiful yard with mature plantings; 3 bedrooms, 1 bath on each side. Out of the flood zone! MLS#11-1988 $129,900 Christine Pieczynski 570-696-6569

Double – 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath each, separate utilities, fenced yard, walk up attic. Priced to sell. MLS –11-3099 $32,400 Call Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise 908 Primrose Court Move right into this newer 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Townhome with many upgrades including hardwood floors throughout and tiled bathrooms. Lovely oak cabinets in the kitchen, central air, fenced in yard, nice quiet neighborhood. MLS 11-2446 $123,000 Call Don Crossin 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-287-0770

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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 WilkesBarre. Great family neighborhood. Carpet allowance will be considered. For mor info and photos visit: www.atlas realty.inc.com $129,900 MLS #11-1434 Call Tom 570-262-7716

P E N D I N G

Large charmer had been extensively renovated in the last few years. Tons of closets, walk-up attic and a lower level bonus recreation room. Great location, just a short walk to Kirby Park. MLS 11-3386 $129,000 Call Betty at Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 ext 3559 or 570-714-612

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582 Gibson Ave FOR SALE BY OWNER Tastefully remodeled traditional in one of Kingston's finest and convenient neighborhoods. Features include: hardwoods and tile throughout, 5 bedrooms, 2 Full baths, 2 half baths, modern kitchen, finished basement/entertainment room, finished attic, office with fireplace, huge deck, inground pool, 8 person hot tub, 2 car garage. If you want Kingston, you need to see this property. Asking price $282,500 (570) 899-0236

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584 Wyoming Ave. MOVE-IN READY! Three large offices along with a reception area with builtin secretarial/paralegal work stations; a large conference room with built-in bookshelves, kitchenette and bathroom. Lower level has 7 offices, 2 bathrooms, plenty of storage. HIGHLY visible location, offstreet parking. Why rent office space? Use part of building & rent space- share expenses and build equity. MLS#11-995 $414,900 Judy Rice 570-714-9230 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

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621 Gibson Avenue BY OWNER. Brick Cape Cod with hardwood floors. 3 bedroom, family room, 2 bath, living room with fireplace, two car garage with loads of storage, partially finished basement. Price Reduced! $179,900 Call (570) 333-5212 No Brokers Please.


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76 N. Dawes Ave. Very well maintained 2 bedroom home with updated kitchen with granite counter. Large sunroom over looking private back yard. Attached garage, large unfinished basement. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2278 $129,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

KINGSTON

33 Market St. Commercial/residential property featuring Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, newly remodeled bathroom, in good condition. Commercial opportunity for office in attached building. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3450 $169,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

LAFLIN

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

LARKSVILLE 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. $134,900, seller will pay closing costs, $5000 down and monthly payments are $995/month. Financing available. WALSH REAL ESTATE 570-654-1490

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Sunday 12pm-5pm 46 Zerby Ave 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. 100% Owner Financing Available $134,900 (30 year loan @ 4.5% with 5% down; $6,750 down, $684/month) WALSH REAL ESTATE 570-654-1490

5 Fairfield Drive Motivated seller! Move right in just in time to entertain for the holidays in this 3 bedroom 2.5 bath home in a private setting. Prepare for the festivities in this spacious gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances and Subzero refrigerator. Your guests can enjoy the spectacular view of the West mountains. Must see to appreciate all of the amenities this home has to offer. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1686 $314,900 Call Keri 570-885-5082

LAFLIN

22 Dogwood Drive Beautifully kept home on a quiet dead-end street. Handicap accessible. Convenient Laflin location, close to interstate and turnpike. Last home on street makes it very private and quiet! Home features large basement with extra ceiling height, living room opens to modern, eat-in kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Beautifully landscaped yard with large deck and pond. MLS#11-3432 $218,900 Chris Jones 570-696-6558

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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 For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1673 $154,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

KINGSTON

Stately brick 2-story featuring formal living room with fireplace, formal dining room, modern cherry kitchen, knotty pine study, spacious family room, sunroom, computer room, TV room, 4 bedrooms, 5 baths. Finished basement. Hardwood floors in living room, dining room, bedrooms & study. Lovely fenced yard, 1 car garage. Well built steel constructed home in a great location! $339,000 MLS#11-2250 Call Ruthie (570) 714-6110

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Very comfortable 2 bedroom home in move in condition. Great sun room, large yard, 1 car garage. Deeded lake access. Reduced $119,000 Call Kathie MLS # 11-2899

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LAKE SILKWORTH

Brand new Ranch, approximately 50 yards from lake. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, laundry room, full basement. Deeded lake access. MLS 11-2346 $135,000 Barbara Strong 570-762-7561 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES 570-735-7494

LAKE SILKWORTH

Lake house completely remodeled interior and exterior. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, laundry room and carport. Deeded lake Access MLS 11-2345 $88,000 Barbara Strong 570-762-7561 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES 570-735-7494

Losing Hair House Hunting? Reduce the anxiety with triple assurance of good location, extensive renovations and new kitchen and baths that come with this lovely two story with great rear deck. Comforting price too - just $119,900. MLS 11-1856. Call Tracey McDermott 570-696-2468

262 WALNUT ST. Nicely redone 2 story on large fenced corner lot. Updates include, vinyl siding, windows, electric service & wiring, newer carpeting, 2 zoned gas heat and all new 2nd floor (gutted and reinsulated. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large eat in kitchen, 1st floor laundry and attached shed that could be a nice 2nd bath. Shed and off street parking for 6 cars. MLS 11-2564 $109,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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Pine Run Road Lovely Ranch home on 1 acre, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths with enclosed sun porch. Updated kitchen with ceramic tile floor, updated bath. Hardwood floors. Newer carpeting in bedrooms, finished basement with gas fireplace, bar area, TV room, laundry & 4th bedroom/office. Detached 2 car garage with adjacent covered concrete patio. Large landscaped yard. Serious inquiries only. $185,000 FIRM Call 826-0023 Leave Message

LUZERNE

330 Charles St. Very nice 2 bedroom home in move in condition with updated kitchen and baths. Nice yard with shed and potential off street parking. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3525 $59,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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Furnished home. Greenwood Section 3 Bedroom ranch, well maintained. Furniture and appliances included. Beautiful neighborhood & yard. $145,000 negotiable Call 570-430-7017

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66 Patriot Circle This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath TOWN HOUSE is in excellent move in condition in a very quiet subdivision close to town. It is being offered fully furnished, decorated and appointed. This TOWN HOUSE is in the desirable Crestwood School District and is close to shopping, restaurants, fitness centers and more! Preview this home

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MOUNTAIN TOP

257 Main Road S 2 bedroom Ranch. Large rear yard. Hardwood floors! Large eat-in kitchen. Large living room with hardwood and family room with carpet. New roof in 2011! Ideal starter home. MLS#11-1966 $119,000 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

4-5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. 4,500 above ground sq. ft. Whirlpool tub, master suite (approx 650 sq. ft.) 2 story grand foyer with oak staircase, hardwood floors, formal dining room. Great room has cathedral ceiling and fireplace. Library, deck, 3 car garage, security system. $595,000 More info at: forsalebyowner.com List # 20712604 570-474-2993

MOUNTAINTOP MOUNTAIN TOP 460 S. Mtn Blvd.

NEW PRICE $221,900 Crestwood School District Large well cared for home! 4 bedrooms, tons of storage.Cozy family room with masonry, fireplace with gas insert. 4 zone efficient gas, how water baseboard heat! Hardwood floors, huge kitchen with center island. Large private yard, backs up to woods. Large L shaped deck overlooking an 18x36, solar heated, inground pool, and pool house with bar! Replacement windows, architectural shingle roof. Convenient to Rt 309, 80 & 81, move in ready! MLS# 11-382 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865

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MOUNTAIN TOP 4 bed, 1 1/2 bath. WOW - Talk about Charm! Stained glass windows, HUGE rooms, beautiful woodwork and wood floors plus storage. Nice 162 sq ft enclosed porch, 1886 sq ft. Massive storage unit outback, can be converted to a multiple car garage. Endless possibilities here. Just needs the right person to love it back to life. MLS 11-3282. $139,900. Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824

NEW LISTING – Nestled on just under an acre just minutes from 81S this colonial offers 2194 sq. ft. of living area plus a finished basement. Enjoy your summer evenings on the wrap around porch or take a quick dip in the above ground pool with tier deck. The covered pavilion is ideal for picnics or gatherings And when the winter winds blow cuddle in front of the gas fireplace and enjoy a quiet night. Price to sell, $185,900 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

Bow Creek Manor 316 Cedar Manor Dr 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. $349,900, or rent for $1,800 / month with the option to buy. MLS 11-3286 Please Call Bob Kopec Humford Realty 570-822-5126

29 Valley View Dr. Raised ranch on corner lot. Spacious two car garage leads to finished lower level. Modern kitchen & bath, tile floors. MLS#11-2500 $184,900 Call Julio Caprari: 570-592-3966

MOUNTAINTOP

9 Anne Street Modern bi-level, 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, tile kitchen and bath floor. New appliances, gas hot water furnace and architectural roof. Family room, 3-season room and deck. 2 car garage, large yard. Move-in condition. Convenient location. Reduced to $219,000 OBO. Call (570) 403-6252 or (570) 823-7540.

NANTICOKE

25 Shea Street NEW LISTING

25 Shea (left on prospect, L on State, L on Shea) CAPE ANN: Large & Bright, 3 bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, Carrara Glass Bathroom, Finished Lower Level, Family Room (knotty pine) with BAR. Oil heat, very large lot. Estate. View the mountains from the front porch. #11-2970 $99,000 Go To The Top... Call JANE KOPP REAL ESTATE 570-288-7481

414 E. Grove Street 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 story with off street parking, backyard, new oil furnace, windows, wiring, kitchen, bath, flooring & paint. Excellent condition. $88,500. Sellers pays 1st year property tax. Call Bill Remey @ 570-714-6123

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Rear 395 E. Washington St. 2 family home with 2 bedrooms each side, separate utilities, great income earning potential. One side occupied, one available for rent. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2425 $59,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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64 Thistle St

10 Garfield St. Looking for a Ranch??? Check out this double wide with attached 2 car garage on a permanent foundation. Large master bedroom suite with large living room, family room with fireplace, 2 full baths, laundry room, formal dining room, vaulted ceilings throughout and MORE! For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 10-2463 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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12 George Street

Great family home with 3 bedrooms, family room off semi modern kitchen. Nice woodworking, newer roof, and upgraded electrical & over sized 1 car garage. MLS 11-2306 $89,900 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444

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175 Oak Street 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 1st floor laundry room, 3 season porch, fenced yard and off street parking. MLS#11-1974 PRICE REDUCED! $89,000 Call Patti 570-328-1752 Liberty Realty & Appraisal Services LLC

PITTSTON

PITTSTON TWP. REDUCED 99 1/2 Pine St. The owner of this house took pride in its upkeep. It is meticulous. Home has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, eat in kitchen, living room and dining room. Walkout basement with paneled walls and heat. Large yard with newer one car detached garage, accessed from rear alley. MLS 11-3555 $48,000 Call Terry 570-885-3041 Angie 570-885-4896

PITTSTON

Handy Man Special

Double Block on Cornelia Street. BEING SOLD AS IS NOT IN FLOOD ZONE. 6 rooms per side. Newer furnances & roof. Large lot & nice neighborhood. $35,000 ALL SERIOUS OFFERS CONSIDERED 570-655-9731

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19 Academy St

Peaceful living with easy drive to town. Beautifully maintained 3Bedroom Ranch on 1.5 acres, 2 car garage, gas fireplace, hardwoods, large deck... Lots to see. Call today for a private showing. MLS 10-3480 $138,700 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

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Crestwood School District. Stunning Cape Cod (architecturally designed). Three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths 2 car garage on one acre. Features include: large front porch, deck, beautiful kitchen with corian countertops, breakfast nook & island. Stainless steel appliances; hardfloors, formal dining room with wainscoting. Two story vaulted family room with fireplace; first floor master bedroom/ bath with jacuzzi, walk in shower & vanity dressing area built in; abundant closets, den on first floor plus laundry; second story has 2 additional bedrooms & bath. Full basement. Please call or email for details. $349,900 Dee Fields, Associate Broker 570-788-7511

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214 Elizabeth St. 3 bedroom, Victorian, semi modern kitchen, 1 full - 2 1/2 baths. 1st floor laundry, gas heat, finished lower level with walk out, large shed. A must see at this price. For additional info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1677 $79,900 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280

PITTSTON

31 Tedrick St. Very nice 3 bedroom with 1 bath. This house was loved and you can tell. Come see for yourself, super clean home with nice curb appeal. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3544 $89,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

PITTSTON

95 William St. 1/2 double home with more square footage than most single family homes. 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, ultra modern kitchen and remodeled baths. Super clean. For more information and photos visit www.atlas realtyinc. com MLS 11-2120 $59,000 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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KEYSTONE SECTION 9 Ridgewood Road

TOTAL BEAUTY 1 ACRE- PRIVACY Beautiful ranch 2

bedrooms, 1 bath, attic for storage, washer, dryer & 2 air conditioners included. New Roof & Furnace Furnished or unfurnished. Low Taxes! New price $118,500

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122 PARNELL ST. Beautiful bi-level home on corner lot. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, newer roof and windows. Fenced in yardFor more info and phtos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.om MLS 11-2749 $189,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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better than new end unit condo, with 1st floor master bedroom and bath, Living room with gas fireplace, hardwood floors in living, dining room & kitchen, granite countertops and crown molding in kitchen, with separate eating area, lst floor laundry, heated sunroom with spectacular view, 2 additional bedrooms, full bath and loft on the 2nd floor, 2 car garage, gas heat and central air, priced to sell $274,500 MLS 11-2324 call Lu-Ann 602-9280

Completely remodeled In quiet plains neighborhood. 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath. with finished basement/3rd bedroom. Hardwood floors, central air, electric heat, new roof & appliances. $118,000 Motivated Seller! (570) 592-4356

PLYMOUTH

1 Willow St. Attractive bi-level on corner lot with private fend in yard. 3-4 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. Finished lower level, office and laundry room MLS 11-2674 $104,900 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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10 Norman St. Brick 2 story home with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large family room with fireplace. Lower level rec room, large driveway for plenty of parking. Just off the by-pass with easy access to all major highways. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com. MLS 11-2887 $172,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

PITTSTON TWP. 51 Plank St. 4 bedroom Victorian home completely remodeled with new kitchen & baths. New Berber carpet, modern stainless steel appliances in kitchen. Private yard, wrap around porch, corner lot with off street parking. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-2864 $99,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

family, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, offstreet parking, eatin kitchen, dining room, office/study, living room, utility room, electric heat, Quiet neighborhood, not in the flood area, near school and cross valley. New roof, replacement windows, tile floor in the kitchen, hardwood floors in the bedrooms. Ceiling fans and Air units. Full basement. Large lot with driveway, covered patio with attached carport. Price includes appliances and some window treatments. $80,000 Call 570-592-2837

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bath room, offstreet parking, well maintained, natural woodwork, hardwood floors, new carpet, kitchen floor, drop in stove, large deck, new heating system. $33,000. 570-902-5244

993 Sunrise Dr. Horizon Estates Fabulous end unit townhome provides luxurious, carefree living. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with 1st floor master suite. Ultra kitchen with granite and stainless appliances. Dining room with built in cabinet. 2 story living room with gas fireplace and hardwood. 2 car garage, maintenance free deck, nice yard that can be fenced. Low HOA fee for snow removal and grass cutting. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3488 $289,900 Call Terry 570-885-3041 Angie 570-885-4896

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38 Frothingham St. Four square home with loads of potential and needs updating but is priced to reflect its condition. Nice neighborhood. Check it out. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-3403 $69,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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17 N. Beech Road (N. on Main St., Plains, turn right in Birchwood Hills and onto Beech Rd, House on right) Lovely updated Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. 1 car garage in the very desirable Birchwood Hills development. Electric heat, newer roof, great curb appeal. Huge fenced in back yard with new shed, plenty of closets and storage. www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3003 $139,900 Call Keri Best 570-885-5082

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6 Mooney Road

Mobile home on permanent foundation with basement & built-in garage. Two parking areas, rear patio. Pleasant road off the beaten path. 11-3372 $36,000 Call Betty at Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 ext 3559 or 570-714-612

PRINGLE

372 Hoyt Street

This two story home has 4 bedrooms with space to grow. First floor has gas heat and second floor has electric heat. Off street parking for one in back of home. MLS 11-640 $59,900 Call Karen

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Solid, meticulous, 1500 S.F., brick ranch, containing 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms and 1 full bath on the main level and full bath in basement, situated on 1.03 Acres. NEW kitchen with granite counter tops, wood cabinetry, new stove, dishwasher, microwave, tiled floors. Bath has new tile floor and tub surround, double vanity and mirrors. Lower level has summer kitchen, full bath and large, drywalled area. Oversize, 2 car garage/ workshop and shed. Property has been subdivided into 4 lots. Call Pat for the details. $249,900. Pat McHale (570) 613-9080

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Charming 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, oversized 2 car garage built in 2004 in the beautiful Tripps Park Development in Scranton. Modern eat-in kitchen with maple cabinets, tiled floor, center island and French doors leading out to large deck overlooking the fenced yard. New hardwood floors in the family room. Formal living and dining rooms. Master bedroom with master bath and walk-in closet. 2nd floor laundry MLS 11-1841 $259,000 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

SHAVERTOWN

200 Woodbine Road

Distinctive 2 story. Outstanding outside and in. Beautiful brick paver driveway and walkway lead into a grand foyer with oak staircase. Hardwoods and marble floors throughout. Retreat to a full finished basement with stone fireplace, wet bar and full bath. Deck, patio and sprinkler system. MLS 11-1463 $429,900 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

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SWOYERSVILLE

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WILKES-BARRE

WILKES-BARRE 62 Schuler St

Mountain Road

4 Genoa Lane There is much attention to detail in this magnificent 2 story, 4 bedroom, 2 full bath all brick home on double corner lot. Large family room with brick fireplace, all oak kitchen with breakfast area, master suite, solid oak staircase to name a few. MLS #11-3268 $525,000 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-07770

SHAVERTOWN

58 Longdale Ave New Construction 1,980 SF. 2 story, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, large kitchen, laundry room, living room, family room, dining room, 2 car garage, front porch & rear deck. Large 70’x225’ flat lot. $245,000 Call (570) 674-5173

SHAVERTOWN

Exquisite 4 bedroom 2 story. Formal living room with floor to ceiling brick fireplace. Formal dining room. Beautiful eat in kitchen with cherry cabinetry, granite counters & stainless steel appliances. Stunning custom staircase. Master suite with ash hardwood floors, his & her closets & private balcony. Master bath with cherry vanity & granite counters. Spacious 24x28 family room with entertainment unit & bar. Office with builtins. Sunroom. 3 car garage. Completely updated and well maintained. This home is conveniently located on 2.5 park like acres just minutes from the Cross Valley. Call for your appointment today! $519,000. MLS#11-2008 Call Ruthie (570) 714-6110

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SHAVERTOWN

Lovely 3 bedroom 2400 sf Cape Cod with modern eat-in kitchen, large sunroom & family room. Master bedroom with master bath. Central air, gas heat & 2 car garage. Very well landscaped with beautiful paver sidewalks. Quiet neighborhood. $229,000 Call Ruth Smith 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5411

Completely remodeled 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath brick & aluminum ranch on over 4 acres with Pond. New stainless steel appliances, 2 car attached and 1 car built-in garage, paved driveway, open front porch, 3 season room, rear patio, brick fireplace & property goes to a stream in the back. PRICE REDUCED $179,900 MLS# 10-4716 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

SPRING BROOK TWP

6 Williams St. Great value for the price on quiet street which is closed to all main roads is a must see. Also comes with home warranty. MLS 10-3210 $157,900 Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-842-9988

Beautiful 2 story, 3 bedroom home. Modern kitchen & bath. Nice yard. Gas heat. $69,900. Call WALSH REAL ESTATE 570-654-1490

SWOYERSVILLE

Estate. Nice brick front ranch home on a corner lot. 1 car attached garage, circle driveway, central air. 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath with 2 showers, Full basement with brand new water proofing system that includes a warranty. Great location. MLS 11-2127 $115,500 Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824

SWOYERSVILLE

This 4 bedroom home features a great yard with over 2 acres of property. Situated across from a playground. Needs some TLC but come take a look, you wouldn’t want to miss out. There is also a pond at the far end of the property that is used by all surrounding neighbors. This is an estate and is being sold as is. No sellers property disclosure. Will entertain offers in order to settle estate. MLS 11-962 $64,900 Call Karen

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23 Wesland Avenue

Luxurious End Townhouse

Immaculate 2 story home in nice area with kitchen, living room, dining room, family room, laundry & 3/4 bath on 1st floor. 4 Bedrooms, full bath & walk-in closet on 2nd floor. Plus new roof, 2 tier deck, 2 car garage, paved driveway & above ground pool. MLS 11-1526 $230,000 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, hardwood floors, gas heat, Central Air, master bath with whirlpool tub plus shower, 2nd floor laundry, lovely landscaped fenced yard, 1 car garage. MLS#11-3533 $209,900 Call Nancy Palumbo 570-714-9240

THORNHURST

Nice Country BiLevel on 40 acres with 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, kitchen, living room, family room, office & laundry room. Plus attached oversized 2 car garage with workshop, rear deck & 3 sheds. MLS 11-1094 $319,900 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

SWOYERSVILLE

A Great home in a Great Community Thornhurst Country Club Es Clubhouse Golf with all day play for only $10, tennis courts and outdoor pool. This home backs up to PA State Game lands. This home is an Easy commute to Wilkes-Barre and Scranton close to all major highways. This is a must see custom made home with Three Baths and 4 Bedroom. For more information go to HomesInThe Poconos.com $165,000 Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 Classic Properties 570-842-9988 ext 1412

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120 Barber St. Nice Ranch home, great neighborhood. MLS 11-3365 $109,000 Call David Krolikowski 570-288--0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

SHICKSHINNY

SWOYERSVILLE

17 Main Road REDUCED

Lovely Country setting for the cute BiLevel on 5.34 acres. Property features 4 Bedrooms, 1.75 baths, living room, kitchen, family room & laundry room. Plus 2 car attached garage, 30' X 35' detached garage and 14' X 28' shed. MLS 11-1335 $210,000 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

171 Oliver St. Very well maintained 2 story home. 3 bedrooms and a bath with gas heat. Front room was former store front which would make a nice size family room/den! Many possibilities MLS 11-1451 $74,000 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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2 FAMILY HOME 3 bedroom, bath, kitchen, living, dining room each side. Recently remodeled. Quiet neighborhood. Did not receive any water damage at all. No Realtors, please. $87,500 570-945-7423 Leave A Message

PRICE REDUCED! 950 Center St. Unique property. Well maintained - 2 story 10 year old set on 3.56 acres. Privacy galore, pole barn 30x56 heated for storage of equipment, cars or boats. A must see property. GEO Thermal Heating System.Only 10 minutes from interstate 81 & 15 minutes to turnpike. MLS#10-3802 $249,900 Call Geri 570-696-0888

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Sunday 12pm-5pm Completely remodeled home with everything new. New kitchen, baths, bedrooms, tile floors, hardwoods, granite countertops, all new stainless steel appliances, refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishwasher, free standing shower, tub for two, huge deck, large yard, excellent neighborhood 100% Owner Financing Available $154,900 (30 year loan @ 4.5% with 5% down; $7,750 down, $785/month) 570-654-1490

WILKES-BARE

Nice home, great price. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, wood floors, off street parking, Approx 1312sq ft. Currently rented out for $550 monthly, no lease. Keep it as an investment or make this your new home. MLS 11-3207 $46,000 Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824

WILKES-BARRE

225 Race Street Completely renovated 2 story home. New kitchen with all new appliances, new bathrooms, new windows, new flooring throughout. Priced under appraised value! Seller is husband of Licensed Agent MLS # 11-3078 $140,000 (570) 288-1444

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322 SALEM ST. REDUCED

100 Sheridan St. Nicely maintained home with fenced yard and detached garage. 3 bedrooms, 1/2 baths, 1st floor laundry room. Nice porch, ready to move in. Near Little Flower Manor. MLS 11-1947 $69,900 Call Connie EILEEN R. MELONE REAL ESTATE 570-821-7022

WILKES-BARRE 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 $49,900 Charlie VM 101

WEST PITTSTON

100 Solomon St. Beautiful split level in quiet neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, rec room w/wet bar and family room w/access to laundry room. Pristine hardwood floors throughout main level. Large fenced yard and screened porch. Priced to sell! MLS 11-3354 $122,500 Debbie McGuire 570-332-4413 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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100 Warren St 16,000 sq. ft. commercial building with warehouse / offices. Great location. 1 block west of Route 93. Approx. 3 miles from 80/81 intersection. Many possibilities for this property--storage lockers; flea market; game/ entertainment center; laundromat; auto garage. $119,000 Call Karen at Century 21 Select Group - Hazleton 570-582-4938

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SWEET VALLEY 570 Grassy Pond Rd

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134 Brown Street Nicely remodeled, spacious 2-story with attached garage on corner lot. Modern, eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances; large lower level Theatre Room and additional rec room with dry bar and 5th bedroom. Newer roof, mostly newer replacement windows & gas furnace. MLS# 11-1817 REDUCED TO $79,900 Call Steve Shemo (570) 288-1401 (570) 793-9449

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WEATHERLY

SALE BY OWNER Fully furnished. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, eat-in kitchen, fireplace. Includes all furniture. Maytag washer/dryer, dishwasher, freezer & screened in porch. Double car garage. $75,000 Or best offer. For Appointment Call 570-427-8116

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SWEET VALLEY

292 W. 3rd St. Charming Ranch in great location with 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, finished basement, sunroom, central air. Newer roof and windows, hardwood floors. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2946 REDUCED $119,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 12-5 232 North Street Completely remodeled two story home with, 2 bedroom & 1.5 baths. New kitchen, bath, carpet, tile, hardwoods, all appliances, including washer & dryer in upstairs bath. This is an awesome home with lots of extra amenities, large closet space, driveway, nice yard and neighborhood. $139,900 with $5,000 down, financing at 4.5% 30 yrs, monthly payment of $875. 100% Owner Financing Available. Call Bob at 570-654-1490

156 Sherman Street HANDYMAN SPECIAL. Extra Large duplex with 7 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, screened porch, full basement and 2 car garage on double lot in WilkesBarre City. $59,500 ERA BRADY ASSOCIATES 570-836-3848

WILKES-BARRE

26-28-30 Blackman Street Nice investment triplex conveniently located on bus route close to schools. Grosses over $3,000/month! Separate gas, electric & water; parking for 10+ cars. MLS#11-423 Call Steve Shemo (570) 288-1401 (570) 793-9449

WILKES-BARRE

298 Lehigh St. Absolute move in condition. New roof, furnace, water heater and kitchen cabinets. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, great deck and fenced yard. The entire house was recently insulated. Large driveway with parking for 4 cars. Definitely not a drive-by. MLS 11-2248 $95,300 Call Connie 570-821-7022 EILEEN R. MELONE REAL ESTATE 570-821-7022

WILKES-BARRE

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

WILKES-BARRE 382 Parrish St

3 Bedroom 1 1/2 baths with natural woodwork and stained glass windows throughout. MLS 10-4382 $49,900 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

WILKES-BARRE 122 Oak Street Very nice oak kitchen with tile floor! Fenced in yard. 3 nice size bedrooms. Large living room and large dining room + 2 modern baths with tile & pedestal sink! Nice neighborhood! Built-in window seats in middle bedroom. Rear shed - 4 window air conditioners. MLS#11-2481 $119,500 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

49 Hillard St. Great 3 bedroom home with large modern kitchen. Ductless air conditioning on 1st floor. Laundry on 2nd floor. Nice deck and fenced in yard. Off street parking for 2 cards via rear alley MLS 11-2896 $85,000 Call Shelby Watchilla 570-762-6969 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

3 bedroom, 1 3/4 bath in very good condition. Hardwood floors throughout, updated kitchen and baths, natural woodwork, oversized yard on a double lot. Off street parking. MLS 10-4349 $79,900 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

WILKES-BARRE

64 West River St

Beautifully restored 1890 Queen Anne with working elevator located in Wilkes-Barre's Historic District built by Fred Kirby close to riverfront parks and downtown shops and restaurants. This architectural gem has six bedrooms & 5 baths and a modern kitchen with granite counters and SS appliances. Original 2-story carriage house with for two cars. Hot tub included. MLS 11-2316. $329,900 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

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WILKES-BARRE

74 Frederick St

This very nice 2 story, 3 bedroom, 1 bath home has a large eat in kitchen for family gatherings. A great walk up attic for storage and the home is in move-in condition. MLS 11-1612 $63,900 Call Karen

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WILKES-BARRE

Centrally located, this triplex is fully occupied and has 2 bedrooms in each unit. Nicely maintained with one long term tenant on 3rd floor and off street parking. An annual income of $17,520 makes it an attractive buy. $99,000 MLS 11-825 Ann Marie Chopick 570-288-6654

WYOMING

WILKES-BARRE REDUCED

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 $79,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

WILKES-BARRE

Rolling Mill Hill Section

231 Poplar St. Well-Maintained 3 bedroom home in Move-in condition. Hardwood floors, upgraded appliances & great storage space. Private driveway and nice yard. MLS# 10-4456 $75,000 Barbara Young Call 570-466-6940

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WILKES-BARRE

74 Empire ST N Do you have an older child that wants his or her own space? Here it is, the lower level is finished & has its own private entrance & small kitchenette. 3 bedroom, 1 3/4 baths home in very good condition & ready for a new owner. Enclosed upper & lower porches. Laundry area off kitchen. MLS#11-3459 $84,000 Lou Pellegrino 570-417-3427

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2 story Brick, Stucco & Wood home. Gas baseboard heat. 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath. Beautiful hardwood floors. Semi-modern kitchen. Lower-level family room with fireplace. New, lower price! 11-2987 $79,900 BESECKER REALTY 570-675-3611

26 Bubblo St. Absolutely beautiful renovation. This 3 bedroom, 1 bath Cape Cod has it all. New roof and kitchen with stainless appliances, bath, flooring, doors windows 1st floor laundry, paint inside and out. High efficiency hot air furnace and central air. Extremely efficient home, newly insulated throughout. Nice deck and newly landscaped yard to enjoy. Nothing to do but move your stuff right in MLS 11-3318 $134,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

WYOMING

For Sale by Owner. Double Block, easily convertible to single. Kitchen, living room, 3 bedrooms & bath each side. New 2 car garage. 66’x100’ lot. Asking $160,000. Call 570-693-2408

WYOMING

MOTIVATED SELLER!! Nicely maintained 2-story traditional in great neighborhood. Modern oak kitchen, open layout in family room/den with new floors, above ground pool in fenced rear yard. 1-car detached garage with workshop area, all on a nice wide lot. MLS#11-2428 REDUCED TO $139,900 Call Steve Shemo (570) 288-1401 (570) 793-9449

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3 bedroom, 2 story, with brick & stucco siding. Beautiful hardwood floors. Semi-modern kitchen. Finished basement with fireplace. Covered back porch. Priced to sell. $79,900. MLS 11-2987 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

12 Reid st. Spacious Bi-level home in semi-private location with private back yard. 3 season room. Gas fireplace in lower level family room. 4 bedrooms, garage. For more informtion and photos visit wwww.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 10-4740 $149,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

WILKES-BARRE YATESVILLE REDUCED! McLean St. Large home featuring 2200SF of living space Hardwood floors on first, new carpeting on second. Modern eat-in kitchen with laundry, 3 to 4 bedrooms, fenced rear yard, gas heat. MLS#11-2659 $86,500 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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WILKES-BARRE

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 $189,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

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Great price! 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, needs some love. High ceilings, open floor plan downstairs, extra room upstairs for closet, office, storage, whatever you need. Subject to short sale, bank approval. $37,900 MLS 11-3134 Call/text for Details. Donna Cain 570-947-3824

MINERS MILLS SECTION Business commercial zoning (previous dental office) & gracious attached home with updated roof, furnace, water heater and kitchen. Hardwood and pine floors, 3 bedrooms, large living room and formal dining room, 1-car garage & carport. MLS#111009 Reduced to $102,000 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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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DUPONT

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Single family home with a separate building containing a 1 bedroom apartment and 5 car garage all on 1 lot. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2828 Priced to sell at $85,000 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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921 Main St. Over 2000 sq. ft. commercial space currently used for local business, two 2 bedroom apartments with 1 rented, garage, off street parking. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #11-1965 Price negotiable, please make an offer $167,000 Call Tom 570-282-7716

EDWARDSVILLE

89-91 Hillside St. Out of the flood plain, this double has potential. Newer roof and some windows have been replaced. Property includes a large extra lot. MLS 11-3463 $87,000 Call Roger Nenni Ext. 32 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 5770-288-0770

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Spacious double with 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath each, semi-modern kitchens & baths, separate heat and electric, fenced yard. Plenty of storage with walk up basement. $34,500 MLS 11-1637 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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134 Page Ave. Light industrial complex consisting of main building (8,417 S/F) with offices and shop areas. Clear-span warehouse (38’x144’); and pole building (38’x80’) on 1.16 acres. MLS 11-1320 $299,000 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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47 N. Thomas St. Well maintained duplex in a nice area of Kingston. 2nd floor unit is occupied. New roof, new heating system, brand new in ground pool recently installed. Laundry hook-up for both units in basement. Newer roof and exterior recently painted. MLS 11-1199 $129,500 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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Wellness Center / professional offices. Lease Space Available. Brick and stucco facade offered on building exterior while interior features built-in offices with natural woodwork and glass. Modern style lofts allow for bonus interior space and warehouse space is offered as Built to Suit. --SPACES AVAILABLE: 1200 SF, 1400 SF, 4300 SF (Warehouse space, also offered as built to suit) --Custom Leases from $8.00-$12.00/ square feet based on terms. --Price/ square foot negotiable depending on options. (ASK ABOUT OUR FREE RENT) --Property ideal for a medical, business, or professional offices. --100+ Parking Spaces. Call Cindy 570-690-2689 www.cindykingre.com

NANTICOKE Hanover & West

Ridge St MANY POSSIBILITIES WITH THIS PROPERTY! Has been used in the past as student housing, but could also be used as private home, offices or commercial property. Many new updates - well taken care of. Off street parking. $100,000 570-956-4883

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423 E. Church St. Great 2 family in move in condition on both sides, Separate utilities, 6 rooms each. 3 car detached garage in super neighborhood. Walking distance to college. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-1608 $123,000 Call Tom 570-262-7716

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35 High St. Nice duplex in great location, fully occupied with leases. Good investment property. Separate utilities, newer furnaces, gas and oil. Notice needed to show. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-3222 $89,900 Call Tom 570-262-7716

PITTSTON

Township Blvd.

MAKE AN OFFER! Ideal location between WilkesBarre & Scranton. Ample parking with room for additional spaces. Perfect for medical or professional offices. Contact agent to show. Asking $945,000 Contact Judy Rice 570-714-9230 MLS# 10-1110

Many possibilities for this building. 40 + parking spaces, 5 offices, 3 baths and warehouse. $425,000 Maria Huggler CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-587-7000

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912 Lots & Acreage

BUILDING LOT for sale in the beautiful mountains at Eagle Rock Resort, a gated community. 1/4 acre totally wooded with small stream in back yard. 2 free rounds of golf monthly. Free access to public pool, tennis courts and more. Public water and sewer available. Must sell to support son’s college tuition. Please make reasonable offer. Call 610-562-9204.

JENKINS TWP.

DALLAS

63 acres. Wooded parcel. 5,000’ roadfront on 2 paved roads. Level & rolling. In Dallas Twp. $425,000 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

DALLAS 379-381 Sixth St. Perfect first home for you with one side paying most of your mortgage. Would also make a nice investment with all separate utilities and nice rents. Large fenced yard, priced to sell. Don’t wait too long. Call today to schedule a tour. MLS 11-1453 REDUCED!! $84,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSS REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

WILKES-BARRE

New Goss Manor lots. Prices ranging from $59,900 to $69,900. Public water, sewer, gas & electric available. Call Kevin Smith 570-696-1195 or 570-696-5420

SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

DURYEA

44.59 ACRES

495-497 S. Grant St

PLAINS

107-109 E. Carey St. High traffic, high potential location with enough space for 2 second floor apartments. A stones throw away from the casino. Large front windows for showroom display. Basement & sub-basement for additional storage or workspace.

Nice double block in good condition with 2 bedrooms on each side. New vinyl siding. Bathrooms recently remodeled. Roof is 2 years old. Fully rented. Tenants pay all utilities. MLS 11-580. $55,500 Call Darren Snyder Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

WILKES-BARRE

84 Madison Street

PRICE REDUCED $110,000 MLS# 10-1919 Call Stanley (570) 817-0111

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

KINGSTON

366 Pierce St. Commercial building for sale.Highly desirable corner location with parking for approximately 25 vehicles. Would be attractive for any retail or commercial operation. MLS 11-2763 $300,000 Jay A. Crossin Extension 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

Income & Commercial Properties

INDUSTRIAL

570-675-4400 Main St. 1 story, 2,600 sq. ft. commercial building, masonry construction with offices and warehousing. Central air, alarm system and parking. Great for contractors or anyone with office/storage needs. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3156 $84,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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PLAINS COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

15 South River St. Not in Flood Zone For Sale By Owner 4,536 sq. ft., high traffic area, across from Rite-Aid, gas heat. For more info, call 570-820-5953

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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

WILKES-BARRE

PRICE REDUCED 819 North Washington St.

PLYMOUTH

155 E Walnut St. Good investment property knocking on your door. Don't miss out, come and see for yourself. Also included in the sale of the property is the lot behind the home. Lot size is 25X75, known as 147 Cherry St. $82,000 MLS# 10-2666 Call Karen

Coldwell Banker Rundle Real Estate 570-474-2340

SHAVERTOWN

Woodridge II 1195 Lantern Hill Rd Prime residential 2.86 acre wooded lot with plenty of privacy. Gently sloping. MLS#11-1601 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

WEST HAZLETON

3 bedroom townhouse. 1.5 bath, 1 car garage yard. Only 4 years old. $112,500 each or buy all 6 for $650,000 Garry Tokanets Broker Mountain City Realty 570-384-3335

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WYOMING PRICE REDUCED!

285 Wyoming Ave. First floor currently used as a shop, could be offices, etc. Prime location, corner lot, full basement. 2nd floor is 3 bedroom apartment plus 3 car garage and parking for 6 cars. For more information and photos go to www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS #10-4339 $169,900 Call Charlie VM 101

LAFLIN Lot#9 Pinewood Dr

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME one of the last

on available lots in desirable Laflin. Convenient location near highways, air& port, casino shopping. DIRECTIONS Rt 315 to laflin Rd; make left off Laflin Rd onto Pinewood Dr. Lot is on corner of Pinewood Dr. and Hickorywood Dr. MLS 11-3411 $34,900 atlas realtyinc.com Call Keri Best 570-885-5082

Out 100x125ft. All utilities in place. Building moratorium does not apply to this lot. $45,000 reduced to $42,000 Call 570-655-0530

GOULDSBORO

902 Layman Lane

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

A great place for a hunting Cabin or Camper, short walk to state games lands. This lot comes with electric septic and well so just drop off your camper and you are all set to go. Only $20,000. Visit www.HomesIn ThePoconos.com Thomas Bourgeois 516-507-9403 Classic Properties 570-842-9988

HARDING

Mt. Zion Road One acre lot just before Oberdorfer Road. Great place to build your dream home MLS 11-3521 $29,900 Call Colleen 570-237-0415

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HARVEYS LAKE SELLER SAYS

SELL! Land with Lake View 90' x 125' Lot with View of the Lake. Sewer Permit Required. $19,000 MLS# 10-2523 Call Cindy 570-690-2689

New Listing!

Market Street OVERLOOKING THE HUNTSVILLE GOLF COURSE. Own and build your own dream house overlooking the 10th green at the prestigious Huntsville Golf Course. Picturesque setting in the Back Mountain area of Lehman. Near Penn State College, Lehman. Accessed by Market St., downtown Lehman corner off Rt. 118 or passed the Huntsville dam. Driveway in place, septic approved. All on over 1 acre of prime 10th green view land. MLS#11-2860 $107,000 Bob Cook 570-696-6555

MOUNTAIN TOP

Several building lots ready to build on! ALL public utilities! Priced from $32,000 to $48,000! Use your own Builder! Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

MOUNTAIN TOP

333 Oakmont Lane Owner had property surveyed.Copies available upon request. Property was partially cleared for a home 2-3 years ago MLS 11-3300 $39,900 John Shelley 570-288-0770 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

MOUNTAIN TOP

487(Lot#3) Mountain Blvd. S Vacant commercial land. Not yet assessed for taxes. Map on property available with setbacks, etc. High traffic area. All utilities available. Call for appointment $49,900 MLS#11-1004 Call Vieve Zaroda (570) 474-6307 Ext. 2772

Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307

912 Lots & Acreage

BACK MOUNTAIN

NEW PRICING!!! EARTH CONSERVANCY LAND FOR SALE *61 +/- Acres Nuangola $99,000 *46 +/- Acres Hanover Twp., $79,000 *Highway Commercial KOZ Hanover Twp. 3 +/- Acres 11 +/- Acres *Wilkes-Barre Twp. 32 +/- Acres Zoned R-3 See additional Land for Sale at www.earth conservancy.org 570-823-3445

NEWPORT TOWNSHIP 1 mile south of L.C.C.C. 2 lots available. 100’ frontage x 228’ deep. Modular home with basement accepted. Each lot $17,000. Call 570-714-1296

Looking to buy a home? Place an ad here and let the sellers know! 570-829-7130

14 + ACRES

in an approved subdivision. Easy access to Rt 81 & PA Tpke. 1/2 mile from Mohegan Sun Casino. $275,000. 772-260-0901

SHAVERTOWN LAND Harford Ave.

4 buildable residential lots for sale individually or take all 4! Buyer to confirm water and sewer with zoning officer. Directions: R. on E. Franklin, R. on Lawn to L. on Harford. $22,500 per lot Mark Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

SUGAR NOTCH

BUILDING LOT 17.96 acres. Beautiful, slopping, wooded, lot, with privacy & great views. Last lot in development with public sewer, gas & underground utilities. 8 minutes to Kingston on Hillside Rd. $47,500 570-283-0547

915 Manufactured Homes

HUNLOCK CREEK

Quiet country setting. Lots available. $295 per month. Includes water, sewer & trash. Call Bud 570-477-2845

We have mobile home sites for new and used single & double wides. LARGE WOODED LOTS

overlooking Wilkes-Barre Call 570-923-8499 CELL 570-241-1854

SPRINGBROOK

2 bedroom. Clean. Needs no work. Remodeled throughout. Owner financing. $14,000. 570-851-6128 or 610-767-9456

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Veteran’s Bring your VA Entitlement Certificate

And If You Qualify, I Can Help You Find And Purchase A Home In Luzerne County! Right now there are hundreds of homes listed in our MLS in this county that may qualify for 100% VA financing. Let’s sit down and talk, make a plan, and help you get ‘moving” into a home. Dee Fields, Associate Broker 570-788-7511

deefieldsabroker@gmail.com

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DALLAS WANTED TO BUY

5 or more acres in the Dallas School District. Not to be divided - to build our dream home. 570-510-5226 570-675-9340

WE BUY HOMES 570-956-2385 Any Situation

273 Broadhead Ave Wooded building lot. All utilities - gas electric, sewer & cable TV. Call for appointment $19,900 MLS# 10-2967 Call Vieve Zaroda (570) 474-6307 Ext. 2772

938 Smith Hourigan Group 570-474-6307

SWEET VALLEY

Apartments/ Furnished

PLYMOUTH FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT

utilities all paid Mooretown Road Well and septic already on site. Build your home on this beautiful 2.2 acre lot. 2 car garage on site with fruit trees, flowers, grape vines and dog run. From Dallas take Rt. 118 to right on Rt. 29 N, left on Mooretown Road for about 1/2 mile, see sign on left. MLS 11-2779 $59,200 Call Patty Lunski 570-735-7494 Ext. 304 ANTONIK AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 570-735-7494 WILKES-BARRE

PARTLY CLEARED VACANT LOTS:

Call 570-881-0636 WILKES-BARRE

FULLY FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM APT.

Short or long term Excellent Neighborhood Priv. Tenant Parking $595 includes all utilities. No pets. (570) 822-9697

WYOMING

1 bedroom, 2nd floor. No pets. Drug free. Non smoking. Proof of employment & background check. Heat & hot water provided. $600/month + 1 month security. Call (570) 693-2415 Leave message.

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ASHLEY

Lot #13, E Thomas St Approximately 0.57 acre MLS #11-2616 $32,000

Lot #18, E Thomas St Approximately 0.73 acre MLS #11-2615 $35,000 Call Jeff Cook Realty World Bank Capital 570-235-1183

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Quiet 2nd floor, 2 bedroom. Laundry, off street parking w/ carport. Large yard. Includes water, sewer & garbage. References, 1st, last + security required. $550/ month 570-735-8730 570-332-8080

ASHLEY

Single 1 bedroom apartment. Off street parking. Washer dryer hookup. Appliances. Bus stop at the door. $550. Water Included. 570-954-1992

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FORTY FORT

Huntsville Dam Area

LAUREL RUN ESTATES

MOUNTAIN TOP

130 CHURCH RD Looking for land to build your dream home on? 5.23 acres awaits! This wooded parcel offers 600+ feet of road frontage. Public water. Public sewer available. This parcel can also be perk tested for on-lot system. MLS#11-2898 $46,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

www.cindykingre.com

570-675-4400

MOUNTAIN TOP

Crestwood Schools! 126 Acres for Sale! Mostly wooded with approx. 970 ft on Rt. 437 in Dennison Twp. $459,000 Call Jim Graham at 570-715-9323

PLAINS TWP.

EXETER

Ida Acres, Wyoming Area School District. 6 lots remain, starting at $38,000. Private setting. Underground utilities. 570-947-4819

GOULDSBORO 2020 Sq. Ft, Commercial building on corner lot with parking. Prime location. Lower level street entrance. Close to major highways. Lease Purchase Option Available. Price Reduced $145,000 MLS# 10-3225 Call Jeff Cook Realty World Bank Capital 570-235-1183

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LEHMAN

EXETER of flood area.

Price Reduced Nice duplex. Renovated 2nd floor. Great investment or convert back to single. 3 bedroom, 1 bath on 1st Floor. 2 bedroom, 1 bath 2nd floor. 5 car detached garage. Off street parking. Not in Flood Zone. $70,000 MLS# 11-1095 Call Jeff Cook Realty World Bank Capital 570-235-1183

Hospital St. Eagle View Great residential lot overlooking the Susquehanna River for a stunning view of the river and surrounding area. Build your dream home on this lot with the best river and valley views in Luzerne County. Gas, telephone, electric and water utility connections are available. For more details & photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2640 $125,000 Call Kim 570-466-3338

912 Lots & Acreage

BACK MOUNTAIN

Sunny, spacious 1 bedroom. Modern kitchen. Large dining room. Large living room. Private entrance. Off street parking. Nice views. Lawn privileges. Deep well water. No pets. No smoking. References please. $565, heat included. 570-477-5010

DALLAS

2 bedroom, 1st floor, off-street parking. Call 570-407-0365

DALLAS

2 bedroom. 2 story. 1.5 bath. Fridge & stove. Laundry hook up. Private entrance. Deck. Off street parking for 2 cars. No pets. 1 year lease. Credit check & references required. $660/month. 570-696-0842 Leave message.

DALLAS

Newberry Estates Furnished 3 bedroom, 2 bath completely redone condominium. Rent includes maintenance fee and country club fee. $1500 per mo. NO PETS. Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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

Large 3 bedroom 2nd floor. Remodeled 1st floor, 1.5 bedrooms. Off street parking. Call Joe 570-881-2517

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Looking for the right deal on an automobile? Turn to classified. It’s a showroom in print! Classified’s got the directions! Dallas, Pa. MEADOWS APARTMENTS 220 Lake St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,250. 570-675-6936, 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE

DUPONT

Beautiful, totally renovated multi floor 6 room apartment. Large bedroom plus 2 smaller bedrooms, new appliances, partially furnished. Window treatments included. Off street parking, easy access to 1-81 airport & casino. Tranquil neighborhood. No smoking. $700 month plus utilities PLUS security. 570-762-8265

FORTY FORT

103 River St 2nd floor, 1 bedroom, living room, appliances. Parking. $550, heat & water included. Tenant pays electric. Pet Friendly. Call 570-814-9700

FORTY FORT

All utilities included. Clean 4 room 2nd floor. Appliances. Covered parking. Non smoking, no pets. Starting at $635/month. 570-714-2017

FORTY FORT

AMERICA REALTY RENTALS “OVER 2 GENERATIONS OF MANAGED SERVICE” Soon to be available remodeled 1 bedroom, appliances, laundry. Starting @ $500 + utilities. EMPLOYMENT VERIFICATION, NO SMOKING OR PETS. 2 YEAR SAME RENT/LEASES 288-1422

FORTY FORT

Large, modern 2 bedroom, 2nd floor apartment. Eat in kitchen with all appliances. Spacious living room, bath, a/c units, laundry, off street parking. Great location. No pets or smoking. $575 + utilities. Call 570-714-9234

Newly renovated, great neighborhood. 2nd floor. Non smoking. Oak floors, new carpet in master bedroom. new windows, 4 paddle fans, bath with shower. Stove & fridge, dishwasher. Off street parking, coin- op laundry. $600 + gas, electric & water. References required, no pets 570-779-4609 or 570-407-3991

FORTY FORT

Winterset Estates Studio Apartment New & charming. $600 per month + security & references required. Absolutely no pets. Call 570-814-1316

FORTY-FORT

MURRAY ST. Large, ultra modern 1 bedroom. Extra room for office. A/C, hardwood floors throughout. Washer / dryer. Private off street parking. Fully equipped kitchen & designer bathroom. No pets. $700 570-881-4993

GLEN LYON

1st floor, 4 room, renovated apartment. Gas or electric heat. Washer/ dryer hook up. Off street parking. Application process required. $375 per month + utilities & security. 570-714-1296

HANOVER TWP.

Out of flood zone. Beautiful 2nd floor, 3 bedroom. Wall to wall carpet, large living room & kitchen, 2nd floor porch with spectacular views, washer/ dryer hookup. Garbage & sewer included. $650/ month + utilities & security. 570-592-4133

HARVEYS LAKE

1 bedroom, LAKE FRONT apartments. Wall to wall, appliances, lake rights, off street parking. No Pets. Lease, security & references. 570-639-5920

JENKINS TOWNSHIP W ! ELL INSULATED

LOW COST UTILITIES! Nice, 2nd floor, 5 rooms. Includes: gas range, ceiling fans, knotty pine enclosed porch, OSP. $400 + utilities (gas heat), security & references. Non smoking. 655-1907 or 570-814-2297

JENKINS TWP.

3rd floor, 1 bedroom. All utilities included. Refrigerator & stove. No pets. Available end of September $600 month. call 570-655-0539

KINGSTON

1 bedroom. Available now. $450 + security & electric. Call (570) 829-0847

KINGSTON

131 S. Maple Ave. 4 room apartment 2nd floor. Heat & hot water included. Coin Laundry. Off street parking. No pets/smoking. $645 570-288-5600 or 570-479-0486

KINGSTON

2 Apartments Available

2 bedrooms. Private parking. Quiet neighborhood, near colleges. $600 & $625/month + utilities, 1 month rent & security. AVAILABLE NOW! 570-656-7125

KINGSTON

2 bedroom, 1 bath. $600. Water included. New tile, carpet, dishwasher, garbage disposal, Washer/Dryer hookup - Large yard Double Security Facebook us at BOVO Rentals 570-328-9984

KINGSTON

2nd floor large studio apartment. All utilities paid by landlord. Free use of washer/dryer. No smoking. No pets. 1st months rent, security & 1 year lease. $525/month. Section 8 approved. 570-331-7016 Days or 288-6764 Night

KINGSTON

3rd floor - living room, eat in kitchen. Heat included. One bedroom & spare room. Close to town & Kingston Corners. $575/month 631-821-8600 x103

KINGSTON

795 Rutter Ave Screened porch, kitchen downstairs, upstairs living room, bedroom & bathroom. $575/month + utilities. No pets. 570-417-6729


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KINGSTON

Bright modern apartment; 1st floor, galley kitchen, dining area, living room, 1 bedroom & bath. Gas heat, central air, ample storage, coin-op washer/ dryer on premises, off-street parking. Outside maintenance provided. Heat & utilities by tenant. No Pets. No Smoking.

ROSEWOOD REALTY 570-287-6822

KINGSTON

Newly remodeled, 2nd & 3rd floor, 2 bedroom, appliances included, central air, off street parking. $525 + utilities. No pets. Call 570-287-9631 or 570-696-3936

KINGSTON

Nice first floor apartment. 2 bedroom. Stove, fridge, washer & dryer. Lots of storage space. $650. Heat included. Call 570-333-4567

KINGSTON

Rear 23 E Vaughn 2 bedroom, off street parking, $450 per month + utilities. Security deposit required. NO PETS. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 570-690-0564 or 570-823-7564

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KINGSTON

Remodeled 2 bedroom, dining & living room, off street parking. All new appliances. $600/ month + utilities, security & references. Water & sewer included. Absolutely No Pets. Call 570-239-7770

KINGSTON

S. Thomas Ave. 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Nice area. Stove & fridge. $575 per month + utilities. No pets. Call (570) 760-8684

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LARKSVILLE 3 bedroom, 1 bath.

$775. With discount. All new hardwood floors and tile. New cabinets / bathroom. Dishwasher, garbage disposal. Washer/dryer hookup. Off street parking. Facebook us at BOVO Rentals 570-328-9984

LARKSVILLE Spacious 2nd floor,

3 bedroom. Laundry hook-up. Backyard. $495/month + utilities & security. Call (570) 282-0127

LARKSVILLE

Very clean, 1st floor 3 Bedroom with modern bath and kitchen. New flooring, large closets. Off Street Parking, fenced yard. Water & garbage included. Tenant pays electric & gas service. $575/month. No pets. One year lease. 570-301-7723

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 41 Mill Street

1st floor, 2 bedroom, large bath with shower, stove, refrigerator and dishwasher, washer/dryer hookup, 1 car attached garage. Fieldstone working fireplace. Non Smoking. Too many extras to mention, call for more details. $700 + utilities. 570-288-3438 Midtowne Apartments 100 E. 6th Street, Wyoming PA 18644

Housing for

Extremely Low & Very Low Income

Elderly, Handicapped & disabled. 570-693-4256 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED Rents based on income. Managed by EEI

KINGSTON

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

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! 570-288-9019

KINGSTON Spacious 3rd floor,

2 bedrooms, porch, off street parking. Heat & water included. New fridge & stove. $550 + security.Call 570-287-5282

KINGSTON

Spacious, totally remodeled 2 bedroom, 1 bath. All appliances, laundry in unit. A/C. Screened porch. Off street parking. No pets, no smoking. $750 + utilities. Call 570-714-9234

KINGSTON West Bennett St

1st floor 1 bedroom. Kitchen, living room, bath. Water & sewer included. $450 + utilities, security & lease. 570-675-4938

KINGSTON

Wyoming Avenue 2nd floor, 1 bedroom, appliances, laundry room. $460 + electric. Security & references. 570-696-1600

HOUSING

Available Immediately ASK ABOUT OUR DISCOUNT PROGRAM...

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KINGSTON

1 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM

WILKES-BARRE

2 BEDROOMS 1st & 2nd floor

WILKES-BARRE

2 BEDROOM Modern, near Mohegan Sun All Apartments Include: APPLIANCES MAINTENANCE SEWER FEES

Ask about our good credit discount!

570-899-3407 Tina Randazzo Property Mgr

MOOSIC

4 rooms, 2nd floor, heat, water, sewer included. $695. Security /references 570-457-7854

MOUNTAIN TOP 1 Bedroom apart-

ments for elderly, disabled. Rents based on 30% of ADJ gross income. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. TTY711 or 570-474-5010 This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer.

Mountain Top

1st floor. 1 or 2 bedrooms. Laundry, facilities, porch. No pets. $600/month + utilities, security, lease & credit check. (570) 868-6503

MOUNTAIN TOP WOODBRYN 1 & 2 Bedroom.

No pets. Rents based on income start at $405 & $440. Handicap Accessible. Equal Housing Opportunity. 570-474-5010 TTY711 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Immediate Opennings!

NANTICOKE

1, 2, OR 3 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE 1st month deposit and rent a must. 516-216-3539 Leave message.

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NANTICOKE

1st floor, 1 bedroom. Heat, water, garbage & sewage included. Off street parking. All appliances included. $530 + security. Call 570-406-5221

NANTICOKE 2 bedroom, 1st

floor. Large eat in kitchen, fridge, electric stove, large living room, w/w carpeting, master bedroom with custom built in furniture. Ample closet space. Front/back porches, off street parking, laundry room available. No dogs, smoking, water, sewer, garbage paid. $575/mo + gas, electric, security, lease, credit, background check. Call (570)696-3596

Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified! NANTICOKE 2nd Floor apartment for a tenant who wants the best. Bedroom, living room, kitchen & bath. Brand new. Washer/dryer hookup, air conditioned. No smoking or pets. 2 year lease, all utilities by tenant. Sewer & garbage included. Security, first & last month’s rent required. $440.00 570-735-5185

NANTICOKE 347 Hanover St.

1 bedroom, 1st floor, wall to wall carpet, eat-in kitchen with appliances, washer /dryer hook up, porch & shared yard. $400 + utilities & security. Call 570-814-1356

NANTICOKE

603 Hanover St 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. No pets. $550 + security, utilities & lease. Photos available. Call 570-542-5330

NANTICOKE APT FOR immediRENT Available

ately, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, all appliances provided, washer/dryer on premises, off-street parking, Pets Negotiable. Garbage included. Tenant responsible for all other utilities. Quiet neighborhood, enclosed porch with mountain view. Wall-to_wall carpet, freshly painted. 1 Year lease, background/credit check + references. $550/ mo 1st month plus security., Call (718) 510-7059 after 9:00 a.m.

NANTICOKE

First floor, 1 bedroom. Sewer & garbage included. Cats ok. $375 + utilities & security. Call 570-740-2009

NANTICOKE Spacious 2 bedroom apartment. Living room, kitchen, pantry, washer/ dryer. No pets. Sewer & trash included. $485/mos. 570-262-5399

OLD FORGE

Get out of the flood zone! 4 rooms with basement. All appliances. Off street parking. Fresh paint & new carpet. $575 per month includes heat, water & sewage. No pets. No smoking. DAYTIME

570-760-9144 EVENING

570-457-8983

PITTSTON

1 bedroom. Off street parking for 1 vehicle. Washer dryer hookup. Fridge & stove. Non smoking. $425 + utilities, security & references. Call 570-430-3804

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The good life... close at hand

Regions Best Address

• 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.

• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.

822-4444

Apartments/ Unfurnished

PITTSTON bedroom, 1st

2 & 2nd floor, $475. 2 bedroom, 2nd floor, $550. 3 bedroom, 1st & 2nd floor, $650. 3 bedroom, 2nd floor, $575. Call Bernie 888-244-2714

ROTHSTEIN REALTORS 570-288-7594

PITTSTON

Modern 2 bedroom, 2nd floor. Includes appliances. Laundry hookup. Heated garage, off street parking. Heat, sewer, water & garbage included. $695/mos. + security & lease. No smoking/pets. 570-430-0123

PITTSTON

Out Of Flood. 4 room apt. Laundry room, enclosed porch, off street parking, newly painted. Heat, water & hot water included. $650/month. Security required. Call 570-954-7849

PITTSTON TWP.

Large 3 bedroom in great location. No pets. Non smoking. Off-street parking. Includes water & sewer. $800 + electric, security & last month. 570-237-6000

PITTSTONHUGHESTOWN Completely remod-

eled, modern 2 bedroom apt. Lots of closet space, with new tile floor and carpets. Includes stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer, gas heat, nice yard and neighborhood, no pets. $600/month $1000 deposit. 570-479-6722

PLAINS TOWNSHIP

This Tudor Bi-Level offers 3 bedrooms and tile bath with rear deck and storage shed plus a finished basement with family room ,fireplace, ¾ bath & den or 4th bedroom and one car garage in lower level. Out of Flood with great back yard. Lease, security, no pets, references $ 875.00 plus utilities. Call 570-760-6769 or 570-287-8151

SCRANTON R S

GREEN IDGE ECTION Large 1 bedroom. Heat included. Bathroom, eat in kitchen, living room. Off street parking. $650/month (631) 821-8600 x103

SWOYERSVILLE

Modern 1 bedroom, 1st floor. Quiet area. Appliances, coin-op laundry, off street parking. Gas heat, no pets. $430, water/sewer included. Security & references. Call 570-239-7770

WARRIOR RUN 1 bedroom, water & sewer included, stove, fridge, $400 plus security & reference. Call 570-301-8200

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

WEST PITTSTON 1st floor, 1 bedroom.

Laundry room with washer & dryer. All appliances. Call 570-430-3095

WEST PITTSTON

1st floor, 1 bedroom. Stove, refrigerator, microwave included. Washer/dryer hook up. Off street parking. $550 per month + security & references. No pets Call (570) 388-4242

WEST PITTSTONpet Gorgeous

friendly 2 bedroom apartment. $700 + first / last, utilities & security. Call 570-430-3100

WEST PITTSTON

Spacious 1 bedroom apartment, 2nd floor. Recently renovated. Gas heat - new, efficient furnace. Sewer & appliances included. Off street parking. Security. No pets. $500 + utilities. 570-586-0417 West Pittston, Pa. GARDEN VILLAGE APARTMENTS 221 Fremont St. Housing for the elderly & mobility impaired; all utilities included. Federally subsidized program. Extremely low income persons encouraged to apply. Income less than $12,250. 570-655-6555, 8 am-4 pm, Monday-Friday. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE

WEST WYOMING

934 SHOEMAKER AVE 3 bedrooms, wall to

wall carpet, gas heat, laundry hookup, private driveway. No Pets. $525 + utilities. Security & references. 570-693-4226

Deposit With Good Credit. 1 bedroom starting @ $690

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

WILKES-BARRE

HEIGHTS Townhouse type apartments. 2 bedrooms, Stove , Fridge, washer/ dryer hookup. Offstreet parking. Utilities by tenant. No Pets. $495/month 570-825-8355 6 to 8 pm ONLY WILKES-BARRE

LAFAYETTE GARDENS ! S AVE MONEY THIS YEAR

113 Edison St. Quiet neighborhood. 2 bedroom apartments available for immediate occupancy. Heat & hot water included. $625 Call Aileen at 570-822-7944

WILKES-BARRE LODGE Formerly The Travel Lodge 497 Kidder St., Wilkes-Barre Rooms Starting at: Daily $44.99 + tax Weekly $189.99 + tax Microwave, Refrigerator, WiFi, HBO 570-823-8881 www.Wilkes BarreLodge.com

WILKES-BARRE

Mayflower area, 2nd Floor, 1 bedroom with appliances. Nice apartment in attractive home. Sunny windows & decorative accents. Off street parking. No pets, no smoking. Includes hot water. $400 + utilities. 570-824-4743

WILKES-BARRE

Mayflower Section Rent with Option to buy 1 bedroom apartment available. Nice Area. Duplex (1 unit ready now). Easily convertible into a 6 room, 2 bath single when purchased. Carpeting, Hardwood, & some appliances included. 570-823-7587

WHITE HAVEN LARGE 1 BEDROOM WILKES-BARRE NORTH 723 N. Main St. WITH DEN ON 2nd floor, 2 bedroom, w/w carpet, , 1/2 ACRE water included. View specifics on Craig’s List under “Poconos-apts housing” $700/mo. belle50212006 @yahoo.com

WILKES-BARRE

Mayflower Crossing Apartments 570.822.3968 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms - Light & bright open floor plans - All major appliances included - Pets welcome* - Close to everything - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Short term leases available

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941

WILKES-BARRE / KINGSTON Efficiency 1 & 2

bedrooms. Includes all utilities, parking, laundry. No pets. From $390. Lease, security & references. 570-970-0847

WILKES-BARRE

1 bedroom. Heat & hot water included, $550 month + Security required 570-237-5397

WILKES-BARRE

123 GEORGE AVE 2nd floor, 2 bedroom. Stove, dishwasher, washer/ dryer hook up. $550 per month + utilities & security. No pets, lease, credit check, references. 570-472-9494

Tenant pays electric No pets. $450 plus security. Call 570-814-1356

WILKES-BARRE NORTH

807 N. Washington 2 bedrooms, 2nd floor. Wall to wall carpeting. Eat in kitchen with appliances. Off street parking - 2 cars. Coin op laundry. All utilities included. $650 / month + security. No pets. 570-814-1356

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH

2nd floor, 2 bedroom, big living room, off-street parking, washer /dryer hook-up. $500 + utilities & security deposit. 570-690-7721

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS 1 & 2 bedroom

apartments. Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section 8 ok. 570-332-5723 WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom water included 2 bedroom water included 1 bedroom efficiency water included 2 bedroom single family 3 bedroom single family HANOVER 4 bedroom large affordable 2 bedroom NANTICOKE 2 bedroom large, water included PITTSTON Large 1 bedroom water included PLAINS 1 bedroom water included KINGSTON 3 Bedroom Half Double McDermott & McDermott Real Estate Inc. Property Management 570-821-1650 (direct line) Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Sat. 8-noon

941

Apartments/ Unfurnished

WYOMING

Corner of Wyoming Ave & Breese St. 2nd floor, 3 bedrooms. Parking. Includes appliances, water, sewer & garbage. No pets. $700 + utilities & security. Call 570-609-5050

ZION GROVE Newer log home in

gated community. Cathedral ceiling in living room & kitchen. Propane free standing stove. Master suite with loft. Guest suite with separate entrance. Large rec room over 2 car garage. 3 bedrooms/3 baths. 5 miles from Humboldt Ind. Park. 1 year lease required. $1,400/mo. Call Debbie 570-474-6307 or 570-715-7746

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Commercial Properties

Center City WB WE HAVE SPACE Come see us nowyou’ll be surprised! Affordable modern office space available at the Luzerne Bank Building on Public Square. Rents include heat, central air, utilities, trash removal and nightly cleaning - all without a sneaky CAM charge. Super fast internet available. Access parking at the new intermodal garage via our covered bridge. 300SF to 5000SF available. We can remodel to suit. Brokers protected. Call Jeff Pyros at 570-8228577 for details.

COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE

800 to 2400 sql. ft. available starting at $750/month

Established Wilkes-Barred Shopping Center 973-879-4730

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

DOLPHIN PLAZA

Rte. 315 1,700 - 2,000 SF Office / Retail 4,500 SF Office Showroom, Warehouse Loading Dock Call 570-829-1206

FORTY FORT

1188 Wyoming Ave This unique 2,800 Sq Ft. interior (Circa 1879), features 10’ ceilings, large distinctive chandeliers as well as two fireplaces. Three french door entrances contribute to the interior’s light, bright atmosphere. Other features include: 40 car, lighted parking area Handicapped accessible entrance Central A/C Hardwood floors A large carpeted open floor space. This building’s curb appeal is second to none. The signage is perfectly positioned on the 179 ft. front Over 15,000 vehicles pass daily 570-706-5308

FORTY FORT

Free standing building. Would be great for any commercial use. 1900 sq. ft. on the ground floor with an additional 800 sq. ft in finished lower level. Excellent location, only 1 block from North Cross Valley Expressway and one block from Wyoming Ave (route 11) Take advantage of this prime location for just $995 per month! 570-262-1131

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Commercial Properties

HI--N’--DRI! FORTY FORT...PRIME

WILKES-BARRE & 3 bedroom,

2 1 bath apartments near General Hospital $525 & $575 + utilities, first, last & security. No pets. 570-821-0463 570-417-3427

WILKES-BARRE 2nd floor, 1 bed-

room, refrigerator & stove included. Off street parking. $485 month + security, references & utilities.

Call 570-822-8671

WILKES-BARRE

447 S. Franklin St. Must see! 1 bedroom, study, off street parking, laundry. Includes heat and hot water, hardwood floors, appliances, Trash removal. $575/mo Call (570)821-5599

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Commercial Properties

OFFICE OR STORE NANTICOKE

1280 sq ft. 3 phase power, central air conditioning. Handicap accessible rest room. All utilities by tenant. Garbage included. $900 per month for a 5 year lease. 570-735-5064.

OFFICE SPACE 18 Pierce St

Kingston, PA Available Immediately, Off street parking. Security required. 2 room Suite $200/month,, 4 room Suite $500/month, includes utilities. 570-690-0564 570-823-7564

OFFICE SPACE

Bennett St. Luzerne 1100 to 1600 sq ft, 1st floor, off street parking. Call 570-283-3184

OFFICE SPACE

EXETER LOCATION Newly remodeled partially furnished. 200 sf. All utilities included, except phone. $300/month Lease. Call 570-602-1550

PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP

Lease Space Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money!

RETAIL SPACE FORTY FORT

Sublet in high traffic West Side area. 2,000SF +/$1,000/month includes all utilities. Great retail location! Please call The Flower Warehouse at 570-714-2570 RETAIL SPACE

Ideal for Upholstering & Furniture Repair

1,600sf space. Next to Jacko’s Antiques, Rt. 11, Larksville. Private entrance. All utilities paid by occupant. Nice locations, lots of traffic. 570-855-7197 570-328-3428

315 PLAZA

900 & 2400 SF Dental Office direct visibility to Route 315 between Leggios & Pic-ADeli. 750 & 1750 SF also available. Near 81 & Cross Valley. 570-829-1206

WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH

WYOMING

1 bedroom apartment. Wall to wall carpet. Appliances furnished. Coin op laundry. Heat, water & sewer included. $550/month. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727

WYOMING

1 bedroom, 2nd floor. All utilities incl. $595/mo + security. No Pets. (570) 762-7522

FEATURES: • High Traffic, C1 Zoned. • Commercial or Professional • PLENTY OF PARKING • NEW EXTERIOR: CULTERED STONE/DRIVET, 2-TONE (STUCCO LOOK) • NEW ROOF: MARCH THIS YEAR • 2 Modern offices; 1 new ‘09 • CENTRAL AIR (optional)

Call (570) 288-2195

Half Doubles

LARKSVILLE

3 bedroom, 1 bath half double, Freshly cleaned & painted. Tenant pays all utilities including sewer. $550 plus security. Call (570) 332-5723

LARKSVILLE

3 bedrooms, wall to wall carpeting, washer/ dryer hookup, stove, dishwasher, finished basement, garage, sewer & garbage included. $700 + utilities & security. No pets. 570-7442789 or 256-3256

PLYMOUTH

Half double. Living room, dining room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms, wall to wall carpeting, washer/ dryer hookup. Off street parking. $475 / month + utilities, 1 month security & references. Call Call 570-287-5782 or 570-709-2192

W. PITTSTON/ JENKINS TWP 2 bedroom 1/2 double. Tile kitchen & bath. Off street parking. $600 + utilities. 570-237-2076

WILKES-BARRE

46 Waller St. 3 bedrooms, newly renovated,Yard carpet, appliances, NO PETS! Security, , lease, $675 + utilities 570-592-1328 570-332-1216

ing in Wilkes-Barre. Formerly used as a commissary. Loading dock, plenty of parking. Call 570-814-8106

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

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Half Doubles

GLEN LYON

Renovated apartment. Washer/dryer hook up. Off street parking. New furnace. Available November 1st. application process required. $500 per month + utilities & security. Call 570-714-1296

Completely remodeled 2 bedroom, 1 bath, wall to wall carpet. Stove, washer/dryer hook up. Off street parking. $750/month + first, last & security. Includes water, sewer & trash. No pets. No smoking. References & credit check. 570-824-3223 269-519-2634 Leave Message

KINGSTON

Half Double- 5 bedroom, 1 Bath $875 with discount. All new carpet, dishwasher, garbage disposal, appliances, Large Kitchen, new cabinets, Washer/dryer hookup, Double Security. Facebook us @ BOVO Rentals 570-328-9984

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KINGSTON

54 Krych St. Single: 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, gas heat, wall to wall, kitchen with stove & refrigerator. Quiet street. No pets. Not Section 8 approved. $675/mo. 570-288-6009

KINGSTON

Executive Home well maintained.

Newly remodeled. Front porch, foyer entrance, hardwood floors, living room, dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 2.5 baths, granite kitchen, sun room, basement with plenty of storage, no pets, no smoking. $1,600/month

570-472-1110 Nice Area

LONG POND

2 STORY FARMHOUSE 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath. $600/month + utilities. No pets. Credit check & references. Seasonal campground swimming pool use. Lease, first & last month + security deposit required. Call (570) 646-2300 9am-5pm, M thru F

MOUNTAIN TOP

WILKES-BARRE

549 S. Main St. 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, basement. $500 month. No pets. Call 570-824-4899 or 570-239-4340

WILKES-BARRE HEIGHTS 173 Almond Lane

3 Bedrooms, new carpet & paint. Shared yard. Front porch. Full basement. Eat-in kitchen with appliances. No pets. $595 + utilities & security. Call 570-814-1356

WILKES-BARRE

HEIGHTS 2.5 bedrooms, new stove, carpeted, hook ups, gas heat, no pets. $525 per month + utilities & $350 security. 570-824-8786

953 Houses for Rent

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. $1050 + security, utilities & references. Water and Sewer included. Call 570-675-7529

WAREHOUSE / DALLAS NEWBERRY ESTATES COMMERCIAL 2,275 Sq. Ft. Build- Carriage House fully

HANOVER TWP.

3 bedroom townhouse style. Washer/dryer hook up. Full basement. Tenant pays utilities. $475/month + security. Fenced backyard. 570-824-4266

950

furnished, 1 bedroom washer, dryer. Country club amenities included. No pets, no smokers. $945/month. 570-807-8669

DRUMS

SAND SPRINGS Golf Community 2400 sq. ft. Townhouse. Modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2 stall garage. 3 minutes to interstates 81 & 80. $1350 + utilities. Call 570-582-4575

EDWARDSVILLE

Very nice 4 room, vinyl sided half double. All new wall to wall car peting. All win dows thermal pane -90% are brand new. new. Large spacious updated kitchen. Bath updated. All win dows have new mini blinds & new curtain rods. Steel insulated front & rear doors with dead bolts + storm doors. Economical gas heat. Your Your own driveway. driveway. Short distance to bus stop & shopshopping. Lease. $550/month + utiliutilities. 570-650-3803

HARVEY’S LAKE

Cute Cape Cod style, in beautiful setting, 2 miles off Harvey’s Lake. Sits on 9 acres with beautiful yard. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, w/d. $650 plus electric. Call Ron 570-881-8493

HARVEYS LAKE

WARDEN PLACE Smaller 2 bedroom house with lake rights. Stone fireplace with gas heat insert, knotty pine & carpets throughout. $750/month + some utilities & security. References a must. Call 570-639-5293

KINGSTON

361 Reynolds Street 3 bedrooms. $750 per month + utilities. Security deposit required. NO PETS. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 570-690-0564 or 570-823-7564

316 Cedar Manor Dr (Bow Creek Manor) 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath 2 story on almost 1 acre. Master bedroom suite. Two family rooms. Two fireplaces. Office/den. Large deck overlooking a private wooded yard. 3 car garage. Rent for $1,800 per month with the option to buy. MLS #11-3286 Please Call Bob Kopec Humford Realty 570-822-5126

MOUNTAIN TOP

Rent to Own - Lease Option Purchase 5 bedroom 2 bath 3 story older home. Completely remodeled in + out! $1500 month with $500 month applied toward purchase. $245K up to 5 yrs. tj2isok@gmail.com

MOUNTAIN TOP

WALDEN PARK 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, gas heat, 2 car garage, nice living room & kitchen, large deck. $1,250 per month + utilities. No Pets. Proof of income required. Call (570) 678-7089

MOUNTAINTOP

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large eat in kitchen. Garage. Huge deck overlooks woods. Washer/dryer, dishwasher, fridge, sewer & water included. Credit check. $1,200 + security, No pets, no smoking. Proof of income required. Call (570) 709-1288

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

NANTICOKE

Single family home for rent. Three bedrooms, one bath, kitchen with all appliances including dishwasher, laundry room with washer and dryer included. Off street parking with Single Car garage. $650 / month + security deposit. Utilities by tenant. Call Monica Lessard

570-287-1196 Ext. 3182

POCONOS

Beautiful Chalet. 1,500 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Easy access. Appliances included. Washer/ Dryer. Stone fireplace. Great school district. Hardwood floors. Available now. $1,250. Call 831-206-5758

SHAVERTOWN

Near Burger King 3 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath, 3 season room, hardwood floors, off street parking & gas heat. 1 year Lease for $900/month + 1 month security. Garbage, sewer, refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer & gas fireplace included. (570) 905-5647


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3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, appliances, attached garage. Full basement on 2 acres. No pets or smoking. $850/mo plus security 570-842-8786

WEST PITTSTON

Completely remodeled 2 story, 2 bedroom home with new kitchen, 1.5 bath rooms, all new stainless steel appliances, including refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer, new carpet tile and hardwood, paved driveway, electric heat, nice yard and neighborhood. No pets $1200. month $2000 security. 570-479-6722

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WILKES-BARRE

2 houses available #1. 3 bedroom, nice bathroom $650. #2. 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath. $700 Both have large kitchens, hardwood floors, Full basements, enclosed yards. All plus utilities, references & security. No pets. 570-766-1881

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A/C & Refrigeration Services

FURNACES, WATER HEATERS HEAT PUMPS, INSTALLATION & CLEANING IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION

Licensed & Insured COMPLETE HEATING SERVICES 570-817-5944

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Appliance Service

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VACUUMS WHOLESALE PRICES Sales, service, supplies. Over 30 years experience 570-709-7222

WILKES-BARRE

Clean, 2 bedroom, duplex. Stove, hookups, parking, yard. No pets/no smoking. $495 + utilities. Call 570-868-4444

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Building & Remodeling

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WILKES-BARRE/NORTH

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

Near General hospital. Single 3 bedrooms, appliances, gas heat, $540 + utilities. Call (570) 824-1431

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WYOMING

Beautiful 2 bedroom, 1 bath. A/C. All appliances included. New wall to wall carpet. Attached garage, off street parking, large yard with patio, in school zone. No pets. No smoking. Quiet Neighborhood. $1,100 + security & utilities. Call 570-237-5632

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PITTSTON

General Remodeling Seamless Gutters Energy Audits Insurance Repairs “We take the Fear out of Remodeling”

1.25 acres of land for lease. $3,500 per month with 300’ frontage on Route 315. Call Rhea Simms at 570-696-6677 for details

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All Types Of Work New or Remodeling Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 570-406-6044

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Decks, Sunrooms, Additions, Garages, Roofs, Concrete sidewalks & Driveways, etc. Special rates if affected by flood (570) 338-2269

959 Mobile Homes

ROOFING, SIDING, DECKS, WINDOWS

For All of Your Remodeling Needs. Will Beat Any Price 25 Yrs. Experience References. Insured Free Estimates 570-899-4713

LONG POND

Pocono Raceway Campground

2 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT. 3 bedrooms. $500/month for each mobile home + utilities. No pets. Credit check & references. Seasonal campground swimming pool use. Lease, first & last month + security deposit required. Call (570) 646-2300 9am-5pm, M thru F

Rooms

Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $315. Efficiency at $435 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331

971 Vacation & Resort Properties

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beautiful Los Abrigados Resort & Spa. Any week through January 31. $750 570-417-1212

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A-1 1 ABLE CHIMNEY Rebuild & Repair Chimneys. All types of Masonry. Liners Installed, Brick & Block, Roofs & Gutters. Licensed & Insured 570-735-2257

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CAVUTO CHIMNEY SERVICE

& Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates Insured 570-709-2479

CELLAR RESURFACING Chimney construc-

tion, hauling, small demolition, stucco, porches, sidewalks. Insured. Licensed. I Return All Calls! 570-457-5849

1039

Chimney Service

CHIMNEY REPAIRS Parging. Stucco.

Stainless Liners. Cleanings. Custom Sheet Metal Shop. 570-383-0644 1-800-943-1515 Call Now! COZY HEARTH CHIMNEY Chimney Cleaning, Rebuilding, Repair, Stainless Steel Lining, Parging, Stucco, Caps, Etc. Free Estimates Licensed & Insured 1-888-680-7990 570-840-0873

1045 Clock, Watch Jewelry

BRADFORD CLOCKS

Complete cabinet & movement restoration. Pickup & delivery available. Fast, dependable, quality work. 50+ years in business. Call 1-800-772-0178

1048

Computer Repairs

CBVirus, COMPUTER CARE Spyware,

Malware & Worm Removal. General maintenance. Free Pick up & delivery local area.

570-814-2365

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Concrete & Masonry

A+ MASONRY

Affordable Rates Free Estimates Brick, Block, Concrete, Stone, Retaining Walls, Basements, Porches, Patios, Sidewalks & Steps. 20% SENIOR DISCOUNT

No Job Too Small! Lic. & insured. 570-780-8339 570-468-3988

*** AFFORDABLE*** General Masonry & Concrete

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL! Masonry /Concrete Work. Licensed & insured. Free est. John 570-573-0018 Joe 570-579-8109 C&C Masonry and Concrete. Absolutely free estimates. Masonry & concrete work. Specializing in foundations, repairs and rebuilding. Footers floors, driveways. 570-840-9913 570-346-4103

J&J MASONRY INC.all Additions,

remodeling, siding, decks, foundations, concrete driveways, sidewalks, porches, stucco, brick pavers, stone, brick & retaining wall. 570-735-6805 Free Estimates LicPA039027 MC GERARD & SONS

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Williams & Franks Inc Masonry contractors. Chimney, stucco & concrete. 570-466-2916

1057Construction & Building Bob Brislin Masonry & Construction All phases of construction, basement waterproofing, kitchens & bathroom remodeling. PA 029323 (570) 780-7339 Bob Brislin Masonry & Construction All phases of construction, basement waterproofing, kitchens & bathroom remodeling. PA 029323 (570) 780-7339

1057Construction & Building

1105 Floor Covering Installation

CREATIVE CARPENTRY *No job too small *Quality Guaranteed *Free estimates *Insured & Bonded *Specialist in doors, baseboard, flooring, molding, trim & closets. PA056630

AARON GERLACH 570-807-7465

GARAGE DOOR Sales, service,

installation & repair. FULLY INSURED HIC# 065008 CALL JOE 570-606-7489 570-735-8551

PEI ENTERPRISES, INC.

Residential & Commercial

Building, Remodeling, Maintenance, Management, Landscaping & Preservation. PALic#079784 (570) 496-0277

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PHILLIPS CONSTRUCTION 33 yrs experience Complete Construction Services

Roofing, siding, windows, additions, decks, etc. Licensed & Insured. 570-788-2283 FREE ESTIMATES

1078

Dry Wall

MARK ANDERSON DRYWALL COMPANY SINCE 1987 Hanging & finishing. Swirreled & Textured ceilings. Water damage & Plaster Repair 570-760-2367

MARK STACK DRYWALL

Hanging & finishing. Textured & swirl ceilings. State licensed & insured. 30 years experience 570-574-7237

MIKE SCIBEK DRYWALL

Hanging & finishing, design ceilings. Free estimates. Licensed & Insured. 570-328-1230

MIRRA DRYWALL Hanging & Finishing Drywall Repair Textured Ceilings Licensed & Insured Free Estimates

(570) 675-3378 1084

Electrical

GRULA ELECTRIC LLC

Licensed, Insured, No job too small.

570-829-4077

SLEBODA ELECTRIC Master electrician Licensed & Insured Service Changes & Replacements. Generator Installs. 868-4469

1093

Excavating

All Types Of Excavating, Demolition & Concrete Work. FLOOD CLEAN UP Large & Small Jobs FREE ESTIMATES (570) 760-1497 Excavating, Grading, drainage, tree removal, lot clearing, snow plowing, stone / soil delivery. No job too small Reasonable Rates 570-574-1862

GOT A FLOOD MESS? We can help.

Triaxle dump trucks, heavy equipment & demolition services available. Call BONNER’S TRUCKING & EXCAVATING 570-454-1458

1105 Floor Covering Installation

CARPET REPAIR & INSTALLATION

Vinyl & wood. Certified, Insured. 570-283-1341 AT HOME SELECTIONS Carpet, hardwood vinyl. Free carpet removal. Free installation. Zero interest financing. Free Estimates. 570-655-8004

C & S CARPET INSTALLATION

27 YRS EXPERIENCE Professional, Courteous Service Discount To Flood Victims 570-736-6204 or 570-991-3219

90 N. First Street Stroudsburg, PA 800-600-3033

Free shop at home service.

1135

Hauling & Trucking

AAA Bob & Ray’s Hauling: Friendly & Courteous. We take anything & everything. Attic to basement. Garage, yard, free estimates. Call 570-655-7458 or 570-905-4820

HIC PA026831

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

GUTTER CLEANING Window Cleaning.

Regulars, storms, etc. Pressure washing, decks, docks, houses,Free estimates. Insured. (570) 288-6794

1132

Handyman Services

AFFORDABLE JUNK REMOVAL

Cleanups/Cleanouts Large or Small Jobs FREE ESTIMATES (570) 817-4238

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

All in a Call

FLOOD CLEAN UP, hardwood floors, tile vct, drywall / finishing, painting, power washing. Free Est. Dependable & Reliable. Package deals available. Call 570-239-4790

ALL MAINTENANCE WE FIX IT

Electrical, Plumbing, Handymen, Painting Carpet Repair & Installation All Types Of Repairs

570-814-

DEPENDABLE HANDY MAN Home repairs & improvements. Luzerne Co. 30 Years Experience Dave 570-479-8076

FLOOD VICTIMS Call LICENSED GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Plumbing, heating electrical, painting, roofs, siding, rough & finished carpentry - no job too big or small. Free Estimates. Call anytime. 570-852-9281

POCAHONTAS

Problem Solvers

Power washing, landscaping, tree removal, grass cutting, home repairs, plumbing, drywall, painting, fall clean ups. Insured & Licensed 570-751-6140

RUSSELL’S

Property Maintenance

LICENSED & INSURED Carpentry, drywall, painting, flooring, power washing & more. FREE ESTIMATES 570-406-3339

The Handier Man

We fix everything! Plumbing, Electrical & Carpentry. Retired Mr. Fix It. Emergencies 23/7

299-9142

1135

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, we’re cheaper than dumpsters!. Free Estimates, Same Day! 570-822-4582

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570-574-1275

ALL KINDS OF HAULING & JUNK REMOVAL

TREE/SHRUB REMOVAL REMOVAL Estate Cleanout Free Estimates 24 HOUR SERVICE SMALL AND LARGE JOBS! 570-823-1811 570-239-0484

CASTAWAY HAULING JUNK REMOVAL

823-3788 / 817-0395 Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified!

Mike’s $5 & Up

We do cleanups basements, garages, etc. Yard waste removal, small deliveries. Buying Old Wood Furniture Same day service.

1189 Miscellaneous Service

VITO’S & GINO’S Wanted: Junk Cars & Trucks Highest Prices Paid!!

FREE PICKUP

288-8995 1195

Movers

BestDarnMovers Moving Helpers Call for Free Quote. We make moving easy. BDMhelpers.com 570-852-9243

1204

Painting & Wallpaper

“AA+ C LASSICAL”

All phases. Complete int/ext paint & renovations Since 1990 Free Estimates Licensed-Insured 570-283-5714 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

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 DAVID WAYNE PAINTING Scranton to Hazleton

Nobody beats our prices! 570-762-6889

LINE UP A GREAT DEAL... 793-8057 826-1883 IN CLASSIFIED!

WClean ILL HAUL ANYTHING cellars, attics, yards & metal removal. Call John 570-735-3330

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

1162 Landscaping/ Garden BRUSH UP TO 4’ HIGH, MOWING, EDGING, TRIMMING SHRUBS, HEDGES, TREES, MULCHING, LAWN CARE, GUTTERS, FALL CLEAN UP. FULLY INSURED. FREE ESTIMATES 570-829-3261 TOLL FREE 1-855-829-3261 Patrick & Deb’s Deb’s Landscaping Landscaping, basic handy man, cleaning, moving & free salvage pick up. AVAILABLE FOR FALL CLEAN UPS! Call 570-793-4773

1183

Masonry

CHOPYAK MASONRY New Chimneys/ Repairs Sidewalks, Steps, Concrete Free Estimates Fully Insured

570-674-7588

STONE MASON

47 Years Experience Creative. All types of masonry. Precast stone, pavers, stucco & general remodeling. Call 570-301-8200

TOM’S CONCRETE & MASONRY

Brick, block, walks, drives, stucco, stone, steps, chimneys porches and repairs. Lic. & insured. 570-283-5254

1213

EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY PAVING & SEAL COATING

Modified stone, laid & compacted. Hot tar and chips, dust and erosion control. Licensed and Insured. Call Today For Your Free Estimate

570-474-6329 Lic.# PA021520 Mountain Top

PAVING & SEAL COATING Patching, Sealing, Residential/Comm Licensed & Insured PA013253 570-868-8375

1228

House in Shambles? We can fix it! Cover All Painting & General Contracting PA068287. Serving Northeast PA & North Jersey since 1989. All phases of interior & exterior repair & rebuilding. Call 570-226-1944 or 570-470-5716 Free Estimates And yes, I am a lead paint removal certified contractor

JASON SIMMS PAINTING Interior/Exterior

Power Washing Free Estimates 21 Yrs. Experience Insured (570) 947-2777

M. PARALIS PAINTING

Int/ Ext. painting, Power washing. Professional work at affordable rates. Free estimates. 570-288-0733

WITKOSKY PAINTING Interior

Exterior, Free estimates, 30 yrs experience 570-826-1719 or 570-288-4311

Plumbing & Heating

VMF -Service Now! We fix Furnaces, Hot Water Heaters, Boilers & handle Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration. 24 Hour Service. Licensed & Insured. 30+ Years Experience. Call 570-343-2035

1234

Pressure Washing

BEE CLEAN

Power Wash & Landscaping Seasonal Services, Rain Gutter Cleaning, Snow Removal & More. (570) 457-1840

Pressure Washing /Painting/Repair Call JJ Murphy 570-714-3637

1249 Remodeling & Repairs

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!!!

Refinish your bath tub for as low as $299 for jobs scheduled by Oct-14. Includes non skid, SAVE $110!

Call Perma Glaze 1-800-292-6502

REMODELING /RESTORATION from ceilings to

floors, plastering, drywall, painting, carpeting, linoleum, also stucco, dryvit, foundation repairs. Residential/Commercial. 30+ years experience.Insured. Call John 570-235-5185

1252 Flood damage? We can help Paint, drywall, Drywall repair, Power washing 15 yrs. Exp. Fully insured 570-215-0257 EXECUTIVEPAINTING.BIZ

Paving & Excavating

Roofing & Siding

FALL ROOFING Special $1.29 s/f Licensed, insured, fast service 570-735-0846

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 *24 Hour Emergency Calls*

1294 Tile & Repair

TILE! TILE!TILE!

Tile, Stone & Marble Installations Floors,Walls & Tubs 20 Yrs. Experience Rick 570-864-8595

1327 Waterproofing

`DStorm EFELICE CONSTRUCTION` Damage,

Roofs,Waterproofing. Licensed \ Insured Owner Operated, 20 yrs, senior discount 570-458-6274

1336

Window Cleaning

Professional Window Cleaning & More. Gutters, carpet, pressure washing. Residential/commercial. Ins./bonded. Free est. 570-283-9840


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