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Memorial to King dedicated President, family members attend formal ceremony By BRETT ZONGKER Associated Press

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hour ceremony. King’s children and other leaders spoke before the president, invoking King’s “I Have a Dream” speech and calling upon a new generation to help fully realize that dream. Some in the crowd arrived as early as 5 a.m., and the crowd eventually overflowed beyond the park gates. Some women wore large Sunday hats for the occasion.

WASHINGTON — Thousands of people spanning all ages and races honored the legacy of the nation’s foremost civil rights leader during Sunday’s formal dedication of the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington. Aretha Franklin, poet Nikki Giovanni and President Barack Obama were among those who attended the more than four- See KING, Page 12A

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President Barack Obama speaks during the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington, Sunday.

from the connections and organizational network galvanized during the campaign to elect Barack Obama president in 2008. The Young Republicans are seeking to build on the successes made in the 2010 elections, not only by Republicans but also by young people like 32-year-old Republican Tarah Toohil, who unseated incumbent state House majority leader Todd Eachus in the most recent state elections. Toohil and 24See YOUNG, Page 12A

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oan Fisher of Courtdale releases several balloons into the air honoring family pets during Sunday’s pet memorial balloon launch in Wilkes-Barre’s Kirby Park. The event, held at the pavilion, was organized by the Plains Animal Hospital. About 75 people attended. Many shared stories of their experiences and participated in the balloon launch. The event was being held for the second year. For a story, see Page 3A.

Re-formed organizations looking to have impact on elections in future

Young Dems, GOP groups building up ranks By MATT HUGHES mhughes@timesleader.com

With less than a month left before the November elections, the youngest members of the major political parties are getting more involved than ever. The youth arms of both the Luzerne County Democratic and Republican parties have re-formed in recent years, and both said their memberships are growing. The Young Democrats of Luzerne County relaunched their organization in 2009, grow-

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ing from an initial two founders to about 25 active members. The Young Republicans of Luzerne County reformed this year, growing from five to about 30 active, core members since March, and hosted their first members’ event in Dallas on Tuesday. Both groups trace their new life to recent elections. Young Democrats president and co-founder Thomas Shubilla said his group evolved

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS WEEK

>> RESET BUTTON: You know that feeling? The one where you immediately wish you could take back some dumb thing you did or said. Like when you answered the police officer’s question with the phrase, “Yeah I was doing 110. What’s it to you, donut breath?” If you ever felt like you needed a do-over, then today is your day. It’s called Mulligan Day -- a day for giving yourself or someone else a second chance. So don’t sweat the details. You can always ask to try it again.

>> SCARY, SCARY STUFF: Halloween may be two weeks away, but the AMC Network is gearing up for the spookiest holiday on the calendar with a cauldron of horror flicks guaranteed to scare the weird out of Charlie Sheen. It doesn’t matter when you tune in, the network is pretty much wall-to-wall scary movies all week. They got zombies with “The Walking Dead” and “Night of the Living Dead,” ghosts in “Poltergiest,” and vampires in “Dracula 2000” and “From Dusk to Dawn.” And, late into the night, when the world is at its darkest, they bring out the scariest shows of all …. INFOMERCIALS! ARRRRGGHH!

>> PLAY BALL: For local fans, Major League Baseball didn’t follow the script. It was supposed to be the Phillies and

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Luzerne County residents may now submit an application if they’re interested in serving on one of the county’s 30 boards, authorities and commissions under the new home rule government. The 11 county council members elected Nov. 8 will appoint people to fill vacant seats after the council is seated on Jan. 2. The new home rule charter requires the county to publicly advertise all vacancies on county boards and authorities to give the public an opportunity to apply, something that is not mandated now. “I think the biggest thing we’re trying to do is open it up more to average, everyday citizens so everyone in the county has equal opportunity to put their name in the hat and let the county council know their qualifications and interest,” said Christopher Kersey, a charter drafter and transition committee member. Charter drafters were concerned that county appointments were historically made without reaching out to the public, he said. “The county has been missing out on people who could be very well-qualified and very helpful,” Kersey said. “We’re hoping to gather as many applications as possible.” Finding people who are eager to serve is important because poor attendance has been a problem on some county boards, said Rich Heffron, also a charter drafter and transition committee member. “On some boards you have members who don’t show up, and then there’s a struggle to get a quorum to conduct business,” Heffron said. “We’re trying to find out who might be capable and willing to serve.” There is no deadline to apply. Applications are available under the home rule transition section of the county’s website at www.luzernecounty.org. The charter contains prohibitions that may prevent some applicants from serving on boards, so applicants are advised to review

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Indy Car driver Dan Wheldon died Sunday in a fiery 15-car wreck at Las Vegas Motor Speedway when his car flew over another on Lap 13 and smashed into the wall just outside turn 2. Drivers were told of Wheldon’s death in a meeting about two hours after the crash. Wheldon won the Indianapolis 500 twice, including this year.

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Yankees in the World Series. Alas, both teams got bounced in the divisional series. But two teams did make it through to the Fall Classic and Game 1 is set for Wednesday. It’s not so much a “World” series as a “Midwest” series with the Texas Rangers playing the St. Louis Cardinals. You can watch the action on FOX-56 beginning at 8 p.m.

>> HOGWARTS’ GREATEST HITS: There may be no more Harry Potter films coming down the King’s Cross tracks, but if you’re a fan of the series, or just like good music, then the Northeastern Philharmonic has a treat for you. It’s a concert featuring music from the Potter series and other scores by legendary film composer John Williams. The baton starts bobbing at 8 p.m. this Saturday at the F.M. Kirby Center. >> REAL STEELERS: The struggling Eagles got them-

selves a win Sunday, and just in time to help them build on that momentum they get the dreaded “bye” next week. But, the state’s other NFL team will be in action on Sunday when the Pittsburgh Steelers head to the Southwestern desert for a rematch of Super Bowl XLIII with the Arizona Cardinals. It’ll be on at 4 p.m. on WYOU.


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Close call for dancers and boxers at box office By DAVID GERMAIN AP Movie Writer

LOS ANGELES — The robot boxers of “Real Steel” and the dancers of “Footloose” are in a tight fight for the box-office title. The Hugh Jackman tale about machines in the boxing ring took in $16.3 million, which would make it the No. 1 movie for the second-straight weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday. But “Real Steel” came in barely ahead of the remake “Footloose,” which opened with $16.1 million. The movies are close enough that they could switch rankings once final numbers are released today. Studio estimates are based on actual business Friday and Saturday and projections for Sunday based on how well similar movies typically hold up. An executive at Disney, which is distributing “Real Steel” for DreamWorks Pictures, said he expects his movie will come out on top because of strong family crowds during day-time shows Sunday. “Absolutely,” said Dave Hollis, Disney’s head of distribution. “The way we’ve been playing, the families who’ve been coming and the kind of day-time business we’ve had on each of the weekend days so far, we have the expectation that it won’t be terribly close. They’re free to estimate as they will, but we expect to be No. 1.” Paramount, which released “Footloose,” was tracking its movie’s revenues slightly ahead of those for “Real Steel,” said Don Harris, Paramount’s head of distribution. “Footloose” was doing especially strong business in the Midwest and South, and the studio had hopes that those rural crowds would turn out in big numbers Sunday, Harris said. “It’s close enough to be a dead heat at this point,” Harris said. “If we get that middle of the country that seems to be preoccupied with high school football on Friday and college football on Saturday, then it bodes well not only for a big Sunday but for the legs of the movie.” Universal’s horror update “The Thing,” about Antarctic researchers stalked by a shape-shifting alien, opened at No. 3 with $8.7 million. Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson’s bird-watching comedy “The Big Year,” released by 20th Century Fox, flopped at No. 9 with a $3.3 million opening. “Real Steel” raised its domestic haul to $51.7 million. The movie also took in $23.3 million overseas to lift its international total to $56.6 million and its worldwide earnings to $108.3 million. “Footloose” is a new take on the 1980s flick about a youth (Kenny Wormald) challenging a town’s ban on dancing. The remake also features Dennis Quaid and former “Dancing with the Stars” contestant Julianne Hough. Last summer, “Cowboys & Aliens” and “The Smurfs” were tied for No. 1 right to the dollar based on Sunday estimates. But “Cowboy’s & Aliens” finished $800,000 ahead once Monday’s final numbers were released.

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A PPL Corp. spokesman Sunday night said 4,324 customers were without power due to an outage in the Pittston area. “At about 8:40 p.m. we started receiving some calls with regard to customers out of service,” said spokesman John Levitski. The cause is unknown and it might not be determined for several hours, he added. “However, we are hoping to get all those customers restored by doing some sectionalizing and rerouting some power within the next hour and hour and a half,” said Levitski.

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Battle in Dimock: Gas vs. water

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Some wells have been fouled in an area where drilling for natural gas is intensive.

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DIMOCK — Three years after residents first noticed something wrong with their drinking-water wells, tanker trucks still rumble daily through this rural Northeastern Pennsylvania village where methane gas courses through the aquifer and homeowners can light their water on fire. One of the trucks stops at Ron and Jean Carter’s home and refills a 550-gallon plastic “water buffalo” container that supplies the couple with water for bathing, cleaning clothes and washing dishes. A loud hissing noise emanates from the vent stack that was connected to the Carters’ water well to prevent an explosion — an indication, they say, the well is still laced with dangerous levels of methane. Recent testing confirms that gas continues to lurk in Dimock’s aquifer. “We’re very tired of it,” says Jean Carter, 72. Tired of the buffalo in their yard, tired of worrying about the groundwater under their house, and tired of the fight that has consumed Dimock every day since the fall of 2008. Like everyone else here, the Carters are eager to turn the page on the most highly publicized case of methane contamination to emerge from the early days of Pennsylvania’s natural-gas drilling boom. Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., the Houston-based energy firm held responsible and fined hundreds of thousands of dollars for polluting the groundwater, is just as anxious to resume drilling in a 9-square-mile area of Dimock that has been placed off-limits to the company until it repairs the damage. State regulators blame faulty gas wells drilled by Cabot for leaking methane into Dimock’s groundwater. It was the first serious case of methane migration connected to Pennsylvania’s 3year-old drilling boom, raising fears of potential environmental harm throughout the giant Marcellus Shale gas field. Drilling critics point to Dimock as a prime example of what can and does go wrong. Methane from gas-drilling operations has since been reported in the water supplies of several other Pennsylvania communities, forcing residents to stop using their wells and live off water buffaloes and bottled water. Though gas companies often deny responsibility for the pollution, the state has imposed more stringent well-construction standards designed to prevent stray gas from polluting groundwater. Dimock’s long quest for clean water may finally be reaching a critical stage. After a series of false starts, Cabot, one of the largest drillers in the Marcellus, said it has met the state’s Oct. 17 deadline to restore

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A gas well may be seen behind Jean Carter as she stands on her adjacent property in Dimock. The state has stepped in to examine claims water sources have been fouled by gas drilling.

or replace Dimock’s water sup- more homes had levels of disply, installing treatment systems solved methane that exceeded in some houses that have re- the standard set by a December 2010 agreement between DEP moved the methane. Residents who have filed suit and Cabot — the same agreeagainst Cabot disagree, saying ment whose conditions Cabot their water is still tainted and un- says it has met. The latest results, Sautner usable. Another homeowner claims the $30,000 treatment said, prove that nothing has system that Cabot put in failed to changed. “I don’t know why Cabot says work. there aren’t any Ultimately, it will problems in Difall to the Pennsylva- “I don’t know mock,” said Sautner, nia Department of 58. “If they’re going Environmental Pro- why Cabot says tection to decide there aren’t any to say that our water’s fine, I want whether Cabot has them to be the first fulfilled its obliga- problems…” pigs and tion to the residents, Craig Sautner guinea Dimock resident drink it. Nice, big, whose story was tall glass of water.” highlighted in last Cabot characteryear’s Oscar-nomiized the mid-September menated documentary “Gasland.” If regulators sign off, the com- thane spike at Sautner’s house as pany plans to resume work on a an anomaly and said the big picture is that Dimock residents dozen gas wells in Dimock. And, in a move sure to infu- who accepted a treatment sysriate the residents, it will also tem from the company enjoy mestop paying for water deliveries thane-free water. “The water is clean for the famto the Carters and several others whose wells were tainted with ilies inside that area,” said Cabot methane and, some say, toxic spokesman George Stark. Questions also remain about chemicals. It’s not clear how DEP will re- the integrity of gas wells that Caspond to Cabot’s bid to restart op- bot has already drilled. As recently as May, DEP said erations, but spokeswoman Katherine Gresh said the agency nearly half of Cabot’s wells in the Dimock area — 20 of 43 — conis not under any deadline. “DEP will continue to require tinued to leak methane, includCabot to do this work until we are ing 14 that DEP said were of the satisfied that the methane migra- “most concern.” In a letter obtion problem has ceased, regard- tained by The Associated Press, a less of how long it takes,” she said DEP official wrote to Cabot that the leaking wells indicate faulty via email. Despite company assurances construction and that Cabot had of clean water, testing reveals “yet to achieve full compliance” that methane persists in Di- with DEP mandates. Cabot disagreed with DEP’s mock’s aquifer — though it remains to be seen whether that assertions about its gas wells, alone will thwart Cabot from and has been supplying documentation to the agency showing drilling again. A Cabot contractor who sam- that all the wells are safe, Stark pled the water in mid-September said. Some Dimock residents say found a high level of gas in the enclosed space of a water well own- their water wells were fouled not ed by Craig Sautner, who is only with methane that DEP said among the plaintiffs suing Cabot. migrated from improperly ceDEP test results indicate that five mented Cabot gas wells, but pos-

sibly with toxic chemicals commonly used in the drilling process known as hydraulic fracturing or “fracking.” The company denied responsibility, saying it doesn’t use the chemicals that a consultant working for the plaintiffs found in the wells last year. Cabot suggested a nearby auto repair shop was to blame. The problems in Dimock, about 20 miles south of the New York state line, first arose in the fall of 2008, a month after Cabot started drilling in the area. The water that came out of residents’ faucets suddenly became cloudy, foamy and discolored. Homeowners, all of whom had leased their land to Cabot, said the water made them sick with symptoms that included vomiting, dizziness and skin rashes. One of the water wells exploded on New Year’s Day 2009, prompting a state investigation that found Cabot had allowed combustible gas to escape into the region’s groundwater supplies, contaminating at least 18 residential water wells. Cabot asserts the methane in the residents’ wells is naturally occurring and denies polluting the water — with methane or anything else — even though DEP has said its tests confirmed the gas migrated from Cabot’s wells. The company has plenty of support in Dimock and the rest of Susquehanna County. Many homeowners living in the moratorium area are anxious for Cabot to start drilling again so they can begin receiving royalties on the land they have leased to the company. Jean Carter, who lives a few hundred feet from a pair of gas wells, said she and her husband have spent countless hours worrying about the water. (Cabot asserts their supply is fine, pointing to test results that show an insignificant level of dissolved methane in the Carters’ well water.)

Potter, Pee Wee and Darth Vader receive ‘Screams’ The eight-part film franchise “Harry Potter’’ was named the Ultimate Scream. By SANDY COHEN AP Entertainment Writer

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — Heroes and villains from the worlds of horror, fantasy and scifi shared the stage at Spike TVs annual Scream Awards. More television event than traditional awards ceremony, the Scream Awards were presented in an amphitheater built on the Universal Studios backlot just for the occasion. The Saturday night show was as much about how the awards were presented as who got them. The top honorees were Harry Potter, Darth Vader, Nicolas Cage, Pee Wee Herman and Robert Downey, Jr. Resembling a psychedelic circus, one side of the stage was a life-sized dollhouse populated by costumed characters, the other a staircase topped by a giant keyhole, and in the middle

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was a lake that lit up with fire. Fans picked the night’s winners and also filled the makeshift theater for the 2 1⁄2 -hour presentation, which is set to air Tuesday as a two-hour special on Spike TV and VH1. The show literally began with a scream, opening with a giant crane carrying a woman across the sky, then dropping her into the fiery lake. Blasts of fire and various stunts continued throughout the program. Potter took the night’s top prize. The eight-part film franchise was named the Ultimate Scream, which awards presenter Chloe Grace Moretz described as “the most awesome, most rocking thing that the universe has ever seen.” Audience members were given glow sticks before the winner was announced, and when “Potter” star Daniel Radcliffe accepted the prize by video from New York, fans there were waving the same lights. Co-star Ralph Fiennes, who played Lord Voldemort, also appeared by video to accept an award for favorite vil-

One player matched all five winning numbers drawn in Sunday’s “Pennsylvania Cash 5” game and will win a jackpot worth $125,000. Lottery officials said 44 players matched four numbers and won $293.50 each; 1,500 players matched three numbers and won $14.50 each; and 20,073 players matched two numbers and won $1 each. •None of the tickets sold for the Powerball game Saturday evening matched all six numbers drawn, which were: 05-10-24-38-43 Powerball: 1 Power Play: 4 Players matching all five numbers and the Powerball would have won or shared the $105 million jackpot. The prize goes to an estimated $124 million for Wednesday. Tickets that match the first five numbers, but miss the Powerball, win $200,000 each, and there were nine of those. They were sold in: Florida(1), Georgia(1), Michigan(1), Missouri (1), New York(1), Ohio(1), Texas(1), Virginia(1) and Wisconsin(1). There were no Power Play Match 5 winners.

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Paul Reubens, in character as Pee-wee Herman, center, arrives onstage to receive the Visionary Award at the 2011 Scream Awards, Saturday.

lain. Vader, though, won the Ultimate Villain award. “Star Wars” creator George Lucas presented the Sith Lord with his prize. Vader, who accepted the award personally, said he’s found it difficult to concentrate on his work recently because he’s constantly “living in fear of

how George Lucas is going to digitally enhance you for the next DVD.” Herman, also known as actorcomedian Paul Reubens, won the Visionary award. Cage received the Maverick award from Quentin Tarantino. “Iron Man” star Downey accepted the Hero award.

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LOCAL Incumbent, seeking her second term in county post, is proud of programs helping child abuse victims

Musto Carroll touts experience By SHEENA DELAZIO sdelazio@timesleader.com

WILKES-BARRE – Jackie Musto Carroll has been an intern in the District Attorney’s office, a part-time and full-time assistant district attorney and first assistant district attorney. For the last four years, she’s served the county as its top prosecutor and in November, hopes to again serve the Luzerne County residents for a second four-year term as district attorney. “This is the position I can do the most good in,” Musto Carroll, 50, of Pittston Township, said in a recent interview about her campaign. In 2007, Musto Carroll ran against current county solicitor Vito DeLuca for the seat in the primary. She went unopposed into the general election and won, becoming the first woman to serve as district attorney in Luzerne County’s history. This time around, Musto Carroll will vie for the seat for another four-year term against attorney Stefanie Salavantis. “I’m happy to see open doors and another woman (wanting to) aspire to this position,” Musto Carroll said. The mother of three said what qualifies her to do the job again is that she has

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been doing the job for the last four years. “I know what the job calls for. It’s a very serious job with a lot of responsibility,” Musto Carroll said, adding she’s held every position in the office an attorney can hold. She said her nearly 20 years in the office have given her a wealth of experience. Musto Carroll said she’s handled every type of case, ranging from murder to child abuse cases to drug and white collar crimes. “It’s a fast-paced position with things changing, and working all hours of the day…and making serious decisions,” Musto Carroll said. She cited high-profile homicide cases she’s taken part in, including the recent first-degree murder conviction of Elvis Riccardi, charged in the June 2009 beating death of a Plymouth man, and arguing cases before the state Supreme and Superior courts. Musto Carroll spoke of her accomplishments while in office, including the opening of the Child Advocacy Center and the implementation of youth aid panels. The advocacy center was opened in August 2010 in Wilkes-Barre with the ex-

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are investigating a fiery P olice crash that killed a teenager Saturday night on Club 40 Road. The name of the victim was not released Sunday. Luzerne County Coroner John Corcoran said an autopsy will be conducted today at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

Age: 50 Education: Attended Penn State University; obtained a bachelor of science in business administration in 1982 from the University of Scranton; juris doctor in 1985 from the Temple University School of Law Community affiliations: Kiwanis Club of Pittston; former board member of the Catholic Youth Center, Wilkes-Barre; the Pennsylvania District Attorney’s Association and the National District Attorney’s Association. Family: Husband, Timothy Carroll; three sons; daughter of Gerard and Domenica Musto

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Jackie Musto Carroll is seeking a second four-year term as Luzerne County District Attorney.

“It’s rewarding on a personal level.” Musto Carroll said for the primary she spent approximately $30,000 and raised an additional $30,000 for the general election. Musto Carroll said she is still doing fundraising, is meeting voters and putting up signs, as well as having volunteers make phone calls on her behalf. When the general election date gets closer, Musto Carroll said she’ll begin doing some television advertisements as well.

People who lost pets this year gather at Kirby Park to recall happy times and release white balloons

But challenger, Democrat Vinsko, raises nearly as much in third quarter.

The Dallas School District will dismiss early today due to the rescheduling of the Homecoming football game. The game will be played at 2:30 p.m. today after it was cancelled Saturday. Middle and high school students will be dismissed at noon today. Elementary school students will be dismissed at 1 p.m. Superintendent Frank Galicki announced the dismissal Sunday in a recorded telephone message made to parents of district students. DALLAS

Veterans services offered A VFW Service Officer, or claims consultant, will be available for scheduled appointments at state Sen. Lisa Baker’s office at 22 Dallas Shopping Center in Dallas on Saturday. All veterans, not just VFW members, can request appointments between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To schedule a visit please call (570) 675-3931. Veterans of all ages and from all service eras are invited to utilize the Pennsylvania Veterans of Foreign Wars Service Officer Network to receive free information and assistance for government benefits. Surviving spouses can also use these service officers at no charge to learn about their eligibility for VA benefits. WILKES-BARRE

Court upholds conviction

By JONATHAN RISKIND Times Leader Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON – Republican Rep. Lou Barletta of Hazleton holds a big cash advantage over Democratic challenger William Vinsko Jr., a Wilkes-Barre attorney, in the race for the 11th Congressional District. But during the third quarter, the first fundraising quarter of Vinsko’s campaign, the Democrat nearly equaled Barletta’s haul, federal campaign fiBarletta nance reports filed Saturday show. Barletta is a freshman who defeated veteran Rep. Paul Kanjorski in 2010. The nonpartisan Cook Political Report in Washington currently rates the 11th district as one of 12 Republican-held “tossup” seats for 2012. Barletta, a former Hazleton mayor, raised $100,192 during the third quarter, far less than the $258,287 he collected during the second quarter. Vinsko, who declared his candidacy in July, took in $84,972 during the third quarter, according to the report he filed with the Federal Election Commission. But as of Sept. 30, Barletta had $221,455 on hand, more than three times the $66,792 that Vinsko had in his coffers. Barletta’s campaign committee also had a debt of $75,500. Meanwhile, Rep. Tom Marino of Lycoming Township, raised $80,776 and had $172,666 on hand. Marino, also a freshman, defeated Democratic Rep. Chris Carney in 2010. But Marino does not yet have a declared opponent for 2012, and the 10th district is not on Cook’s list of competitive House races as of last week.

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pectation of providing a friendly, safe and non-threatening place where children could tell their stories if they have been victims of sexual or physical abuse, while the Youth Aid Panels aim to keep juvenile offenders out of court but still held accountable for their actions. Musto Carroll also spoke of “Too Smart for Trouble” presentations to 26 middle schools about laws and penalties for breaking them. But what Musto Carroll says is most memorable for her on the job are the victims in cases she has handled. “It’s an honor to represent them and the community,” Musto Carroll said.

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Allison Shope of Mountain Top secures helium-filled balloons to a string that was released during Sunday’s pet memorial balloon launch in Kirby Park. The event was organized by the Plains Animal Hospital.

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for the Plains Animal Hospital, and also for Martha Wells, a Montrose WILKES-BARRE -- There wasn’t a veterinarian, had worked with the dry eye under the pavilion at Kirby deceased horses for 11 years. With Park Sunday as roughly 75 people tears streaming down her face, Aker gathered to remember their pets who released the balloons into the sky. died this year. At the second annual Just about as many dogs as people memorial balloon launch, sponsored attended the service. They ranged in by the Plains Animal Hospital, peosize and breed from a burly Rottple cried, hugged and shared stories weiler to a tiny three-pound toy of their beloved companions. Most of poodle. Holding a framed photo of those who attended were clients of her cocker spaniel, Casey, who died the hospital. last year, Jan Green of Wilkes-Barre Following inspirational readings stroked the fur of her new friend, and a song, “Only the Heart May Cody, a white cocker spaniel-mix, Know,” performed by Loriann O’Mathat she obtained from Blue Chip lia, a client of the hospital, the atFarms Animal Refuge in Dallas early tendees each said a few tearful words this year. Several of the dogs at the about their pet, and then released service were also adopted through white balloons. the Blue Chip Farms. “I didn’t go last “We all have lost an animal,” said year,” Green, 50, said of last year’s Danielle Ambrose, veterinarian at memorial balloon launch. “It was too the hospital. “Whether it’s a hamster soon. I still miss her.” or a dog or a cat, whether we’ve had Lauren Pollman, 28, of Nanticoke, it for 20 years or just a few months, or a stray that touched our lives for a attended the event with her husband Stephen, 33, and their 1-year-old son, few minutes,” she added. “Today is Noah, to pay respects to their dog, exceptionally nice because it gives Lizzie, an American bulldog, who everyone (who lost a pet) a chance was only 4 when she died shortly to get together.” after a cancer diagnosis last month. Fighting the wind, Teralin Aker “She taught us so much about life, clutched 23 balloons, bearing the names of the 23 horses that perished love, and happiness,” she said, chokin the “Over the Hill Farm” barn fire ing back tears. “Don’t ever take your pets for granted, because I think we in Waverly in July. Aker, who works all do that too much.” part-time as a veterinary technician By CAMILLE FIOTI Times Leader Correspondent

The state Superior Court has upheld the third-degree murder conviction of a former Wilkes-Barre man who fatally shot another man in a Plymouth bar in 2008. Jeremy Kendricks, formerly of McClean Street, was convicted in May 2010 of killing 26-year-old Kirk Lipscomb following an altercation inside the Bull Run Tavern. He was later sentenced to 20 to 40 years in state prison. Police said Kendricks fatally shot Lipscomb and wounded another man after they got in a verbal altercation. Kendricks sought a new trial on several grounds, including allegations that the identification of him as the shooter by two witnesses was tainted because they had been shown a photo lineup that was improperly assembled. Kendricks also argued that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence as other persons had testified more than one person possessed a gun in the bar that night, therefore it was possible someone else had fired the fatal shots into Lipscomb. The Superior Court rejected each of his arguments. The court determined the photo array met standards required by law. Regarding the weight of the evidence, the court noted several witnesses testified they saw Kendricks pull out a revolver and shoot Lipscomb. “Even if other tavern patrons possessed firearms, as (Kendricks) alleges, that evidence does not negate the testimony that (he) fired the fatal shots,” the court said. KINGSTON TWP.

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Mark Wolfe of Nanticoke prepares to release a balloon in memory of his cat Cali during Sunday’s pet memorial balloon launch in Kirby Park. Some participants told stories about their pets.

The Kingston Township Recreation Commission will host the third annual Halloween Parade at the East Center Street Park at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30. All children of the township are invited to attend and show off their costumes. Following the parade, all participants will be given some treats. . The event is sponsored by the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors. For more information, contact the administration office at 696-3809.


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Wecht cites trial experience for Superior Court Allegheny County judge, a Democrat, established a Unified Family Court.

WILKES-BARRE – David N. Wecht, currently a Common Pleas Court judge in Allegheny County, feels it’s important to have the experience of being a trial judge to serve on the state Superior Court. Wecht, 49, of Indiana Township, is a Democrat running for the Superior Court. He is opposed by Republican Victor Stabile of Cumberland County. Wecht has served on the Court

of Common Pleas for Pennsylvania’s Fifth Judicial District since his nomination by the governor and unanimous conWecht firmation by the Senate in February, 2003. One of his proudest accomplishments is establishing a Unified Family Court, which assigns one judge to a family who follows that family through the judicial system. Wecht said the same judge would handle a family in divorce court, custody court, juvenile delinquency, support and others as needed.

“By having the same judge follow the family, it saves the family psychological and emotional stress,� Wecht said. “It eliminates having to relive and re-litigate what they have already been through.� Wecht said the system also saves the family considerable money and insures consistency of case outcomes. The Unified Family Court also offers cross-training benefits to all judges on the bench, he said. The program is now being studied across Pennsylvania. Prior to taking the bench, Wecht was twice elected as Al-

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HANOVER TWP. – Township police reported the following: • Police are investigating a car crash Saturday morning at the intersection of Young Street and New Commerce Boulevard. Police were called to the scene around 7 a.m. and found a Ford Mustang in the woods. The car was registered to Kelly Cresci of Town Hill Road, Shickshinny. Police later located the driver of the car, Abby Cresci, at her residence on Front Street, Nanticoke. Charges will be filed against the driver pending the completion of the investigation. • Police are investigating the theft of copper wire Friday from trailers parked at the Walmart Distribution Center on South Preston Drive. Workers said they saw two males cutting the electrical wiring from the underside of the trailers and run into the woods behind the PennDOT salt shed. • Brenda Wizzart said her residence on South Main Street in the Askam section of the township was entered through an unlocked window Thursday

WILKES-BARRE – City police reported the following: • Andre V. Vernon of Roosevelt Street was cited with criminal trespass Thursday when he allegedly entered the Children and Youth Services building on State Street after being warned on several prior occasions to stay out. • Police said they arrested and cited Carlos Valdes, 30, of W. Caldwell, N.J., on public drunkenness charges at 7:32 a.m. Saturday in the Boscov’s Parkade, 15 S. Main St. Police said Valdes was sleeping in a vehicle. He was cited at police headquarters, held until sober and released. • Heather Bond of Plymouth said someone smashed the front passenger-side window of her vehicle and removed a purse at the corner of West Northampton Street and South Main Street, Saturday. • Kristen Mushell of Hudson said someone smashed the driver’s-side window of her vehicle and removed a purse at 40 West Northampton Street

Saturday. • Police said they arrested Jeremy Poteat, 38, of Park Avenue, on a warrant for theft charges at 11:57 a.m. Saturday on Public Square. • Police said they cited Michael Ross, 51, of Conwell Street, on public drunkenness charges at 10:46 a.m. Saturday on Public Square. • Gregory Rinkus, 60, of East Northampton Street was charged with public drunkenness Friday afternoon after police said he was intoxicated near 295 S. Main St. • Samantha Bauer of 20 Mallery Place reported a laptop computer and television were taken during a burglary at her residence on Friday. • Quentin Moore, 47, of Carle Street, Kingston was charged with retail theft Friday after he allegedly left Boscov’s on South Main Street without paying for clothing items. Store loss prevention personnel detained him until police arrived and placed him under arrest, police said. • Todd Masterman, 52, of Wilkes-Barre Township was charged with public drunkenness Friday morning after

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legheny County’s Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphan’s Court. In that capacity, he created a free will consultation program for sepolice said he was intoxicated in the area of 790 Kidder St. • Thomas Yelland, 40, of Sheridan Street, reported Friday morning that copper pipe was stolen from his truck. WILKES-BARRE – City police reported the following incidents: • Scheidler Group LLC reported Sunday morning that copper pipe was stolen from a residence it owns at 547 Hazle Ave. • Driving under the influence charges are pending against Richard Hanahan, 43, of Brookside Street. His vehicle broke down Saturday afternoon at the intersection of North Washington Street and Biscontini Road and he showed signs of intoxication. He was taken into custody and transported to an area hospital for chemical testing. • James Barber, 45, no known address, was charged with public drunkenness on Saturday after police said he was intoxicated in the area of 59 N. Main St. • The Rite Aid Pharmacy at 33 Public Square reported a man left the store on Oct. 7

niors and he authored a state law that prevents accused murderers from controlling their victims’ estates. His father, Cyril H. Wecht, is one of the country’s leading forensic pathologists. Wecht is a 1984 graduate of Yale, where he was a National Merit Scholar and earned Yale College Distinction in both history and political science. At the Yale Law School, Wecht was selected as notes editor of The Yale Law Journal, and as an editor of both the Yale Law & Policy Review and the Yale Journal of International Law. After graduating in1987, Wecht served as law clerk to U.S. Circuit

Judge George MacKinnon on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in Washington, D.C. Wecht then practiced law continuously with firms in Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh until his appointment to the bench in February, 2003. A frequent lecturer and author, Wecht currently serves as a member of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Domestic Relations Procedural Rules Committee, a member of the executive committee of the Pennsylvania Conference of State Trial Judges, and a Fellow of the Allegheny County Bar Foundation. Judge Wecht has served on a number of civic and community boards.

without paying for six cartons of Street said Friday that two televisions, jewelry, an Xbox gaming cigarettes. console and games and an MP3 HANOVER TWP. – Township player were taken during a burglary at her residence. Entry police reported the following: was made through a first-floor • Michael Krysuik of Lee window where an air conditionPark Avenue was arrested Sunday on charges of simple assault er was located. and harassment following a BANKS TWP. - State police domestic dispute with his girlsaid Christopher Lee Shutovich, friend. He was arraigned by 25, of Hazleton was charged District Judge Andrew Barilla with driving under the influence and committed to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility for after he was found asleep belack of $10,000 bail. A prelimina- hind the wheel of his vehicle that was running on Sept. 3 in ry hearing is scheduled before District Judge Joseph Halesey in Tresckow, Carbon County. ShutHanover Township for 9:30 a.m. ovich showed signs of intoxication and was taken into custody on Oct. 25. on that date, state police said. • Megan Slusser of Sivley

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PLYMOUTH TWP. -- The Plymouth Township Board of Supervisors announces that the final day for flood debris removal from curbside will be today.

WILKES-BARRE -- WilkesBarre Area Sixth District Democratic committee members and executive board members will meet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Norm’s Pizza, New Sherman Street, Wilkes-Barre. Refreshments will be served, and all Democrat candidates are invited to attend.

HUGHESTOWN – Residents will have the last pickup for grass clippings on Wednesday.


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Dallas team wants to tackle food shortage School’s football players collecting items at games for area food kitchens.

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DALLAS – As food prices continue to rise, making ends meet becomes a daily challenge for many people. According to a national survey, one in four Americans is worried

COURT BRIEFS WILKES-BARRE – A former Meyers High School student accused of assaulting a teacher waived a charge of simple assault to Luzerne County Court on Thursday. Rickey Shawn Smith, 19, of Waller Street, was charged last week with assaulting a teacher who tried to intervene to prevent Smith from bullying another student on Oct. 7. According to an arrest affidavit, Smith grabbed the shirt of teacher Paul Hoda and pushed him into a wall after Hoda confronted Smith. Assistant Principal Michael Elias intervened

about having enough money to put food on the table. The members of the Dallas High School varsity football team want to do their part in helping stamp out hunger in our area. The team collected non-perishable food items at its Homecoming game last weekend and will do so again at today’s game (which was postponed from Saturday) and at next weekend’s game. “They collected five boxes of

food at last week’s game against Wyoming Valley West,” said Deb Roccograndi, whose two sons are on the team. Food collected during the drive will be donated to the Back Mountain Food Pantry and St. Vincent De Paul Kitchen, said Roccograndi. The food pantry serves more than 275 households in the Back Mountain, representing more than 750 people. Twenty orders are given out every Friday morn-

ing. This year the pantry provided 173 Easter dinner baskets for registered families. Approximately 350 people are served meals daily at the kitchen, which is the only mass-feeding program in Luzerne County. The food drive will also satisfy the community service part of a senior completion project for most of the team members. “They’ll be playing football while also doing something good,” said Roccograndi.

and had to physically restrain Smith. Smith, who has been expelled, was originally charged with an additional count of aggravated assault, but police withdrew that charge Thursday. He remains free on $5,000 unsecured bail.

corruption of minors, were withdrawn at a hearing Thursday. Sovan is scheduled to be formally arraigned on Dec. 16. Police allege Sovan sexually assaulted the girl on Aug. 20. The alleged act was discovered by the girl’s mother when she walked into the residence, according to the criminal complaint.

male will face five counts of criminal conspiracy, three counts of robbery and two counts of simple assault in Luzerne County court. He is scheduled for a formal arraignment on Dec. 16. Police said Travis Matthews, 24, the 15-year-old male and a 13-year-old male allegedly got into a Burgit taxi in the area of Garfield and Sambourne streets on Aug. 2, asking to be dropped off on Arch Street. When the taxi driver reached the destination, he was struck in the face with a pistol and robbed of his cell phone. Matthews is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on Nov. 9, according to court records.

WILKES-BARRE –A Pittston man will face one charge in county court relating to a case where police say he sexually assaulted a girl inside his residence. Thomas Sovan, 41, waived one count of unlawful contact with a minor to county court. Five other charges, including aggravated indecent assault and

WILKES-BARRE – A juvenile waived his right to a preliminary hearing Thursday, sending 10 charges in an incident in which police say he robbed a taxi driver to county court. A 15-year-old Wilkes-Barre

Pittsburgh protesters target BNY Mellon bank site Bank isn’t commenting on anything demonstrators are distributing, spokesman says. By KEVIN BEGOS Associated Press

PITTSBURGH — BNY Mellon has said protesters could camp out in the company’s privately-owned park in downtown Pittsburgh as long as they remained peaceful and respectful. One day later, the question might be how to define “respectful.” On Sunday, the still peaceful

protesters of the newly-formed OccupyPittsburgh group announced a specific demand: They want BNY Mellon to “pay back” money it made by allegedly overcharging public pension funds around the country. With the BNY Mellon skyscraper in the background, about 75 protesters gathered around noon Sunday to hear plans for a “picket” at the bank building this Wednesday. OccupyPittsburgh organizers handed out 500 newly printed copies of a flier highlighting the pension issue. In early October, New York’s attorney general and the city of New York filed a

lawsuit against BNY Mellon, accusing it of defrauding clients in foreign currency exchange transactions that generated nearly $2 billion over 10 years. BNY Mellon said the allegations are “flat out wrong” and has vowed to fight the lawsuit. But now, the OccupyPittsburgh group is asking whether public pension funds that BNY Mellon administers in the western Pennsylvania region were also overcharged. One speaker called on protesters to demand that state Attorney General Linda Kelly investigate the issue, and to march on the AG’s Pittsburgh office. Oc-

cupyPittsburgh spokesman Nathanial Glosser told the AP that aspect of Wednesday’s protest hasn’t been confirmed, just the picket of the BNY Mellon building. BNY Mellon spokesman Ron Gruendl said the bank isn’t commenting on anything the protesters are distributing. He noted the bank is still allowing the protesters access to the park.

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Drilling’s effects to be analyzed Penn State database will look at impact of natural gas on groundwater resources. By MATT HUGHES mhughes@timesleader.com

Researchers at Penn State University will build a database to analyze the impact of natural gas drilling on Pennsylvania’s groundwater resources. Funded by a $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, the research initiative aims to consolidate water data collected by government agencies, universities, industry stakeholders and citizens groups into a searchable database accessible to the public online. “It’s very clear that the rate of drilling in the state is going faster and faster, and there have been some impacts on water, so we want to help the people of Pennsylvania pull together some of that data and analyze that impact,” said Susan Brantley, project leader and director of the university’s Earth and Environmental Systems Institute. Brantley said drilling’s effects on the state’s water resources have thus far been localized, and she expects the statewide data will reflect those localized impacts rather than an overall statewide pattern, but the consolidation of data will also give scientists and lawmakers a sense of the industry’s overall impact on the state’s natural resources. The data will be posted by the university to a website where users will be able to search and plot data using various search

criteria, and researchers at Penn State and other colleges will conduct their own analysis of the data as it is posted. The challenge, Brantley said, will be to encourage well owners to submit their data, as water well testing is frequently done by homeowners and companies who may not wish to make their data public. The database will maintain anonymity, and will have quality control measures in place to ensure data submitted is genuine and valid, Brantley said. Eventually, the university plans to train community groups to collect and interpret water data, and is planning a workshop in the spring. Wilkes University professors Ken Klemow and Dale Bruns, who are conducting their own Department of Energy-funded surface water tests and are working towards building a similar database to Penn State’s for Northeastern Pennsylvania, said the Penn State database will complement their own research and that they hope to find ways to work with the Penn State researchers. “People are very concerned about water quality as it relates to the Marcellus,” Klemow said. “There have been some statements made, especially in the press, saying that water supplies have been completely decimated, and then you have the industry saying there’s been no impact at all. To settle this question you really need to do the good science.”

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Barriers protecting Bangkok from Thailand’s worst floods in half a century held firm Sunday as the government said some water drenching provinces just north of the capital has begun receding. That fueled hopes that Bangkok, a city of 9 million, could escape unharmed. But outside the capital, thousands of people remain displaced and hungry residents are struggling to survive in half-submerged towns.

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Gadhafi compound bulldozed Commander says area will be turned into a public park accessible to all Libyans. By KIM GAMEL Associated Press

TRIPOLI, Libya — Libyan revolutionary forces bulldozed the green walls surrounding Moammar Gadhafi’s main Tripoli compound on Sunday, saying it was time “to tear down this symbol of tyranny.” The sprawling, fortress-like compound known as Bab al-Aziziya has long been hated by Libyans who feared to even walk nearby during Gadhafi’s more than four decades in power and its capture was seen as a turning point in the civil war as revolutionaries overran the capital in late August. Ahmad Ghargory, commander of a revolutionary brigade, said the area will be turned into a public park accessible to all Libyans. “It’s the revolutionary decision to tear down this symbol of tyranny,” Ghargory said. “We were busy with the war, but now we have the space to do this.”

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Revolutionary fighters tear down a guard tower at the Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli, Libya, Sunday.

Already, the courtyard in front of Gadhafi’s former house, which he used for many fiery speeches trying to rally supporters during the uprising, has been turned into a weekly market. Tripoli residents roam the premises as if at a museum, with vendors selling revolutionary flags and other souvenirs. Libyans are eager to move on after decades of repression, even though fighting persists on two fronts and tensions between

supporters of the former regime and revolutionary forces remain high — even in Tripoli. The continued instability has delayed efforts by the transitional leadership to move forward with efforts to hold elections and establish democracy. The Bab al-Aziziya compound, surrounded by high walls lined with barbed wire, had been a mystery to most Libyans though it is one of the city’s largest landmarks. Many

Tripoli residents said they wouldn’t go near it, fearing security guards on the compound’s high green walls would get suspicious and arrest or shoot them. “I cannot explain these feelings,” Farouk Alzeni, 25, said, standing against a backdrop of piles of rubble. “I have never touched this wall because of this place’s heavy security.” The compound was a main target for NATO airstrikes during the months leading to Gadhafi’s ouster in late August. Fighters forced their way into the area on Aug. 23 during the battle for the capital, jubilantly rampaging through the remnants of barracks, personal living quarters and offices seen as the most defining symbol of Gadhafi’s nearly 42-year rule. Gadhafi’s residence, now gutted and covered with graffiti, was also targeted in a U.S. bombing raid in April 1986, after Washington held Libya responsible for a blast at a Berlin disco that killed two U.S. servicemen. A sculpture of a clenched fist crushing a U.S. fighter jet that had been erected after the strike has been removed.

Obama targets N.C. and Va. for bus campaign stops President’s approval ratings in both states are sagging, in line with national trend. By JULIE PACE Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is targeting vital North Carolina and Virginia this week, as he kicks off a three-day bus tour that is as much about campaigning for his jobs bill as it is shoring up support in two southern states he wrested from Republican control four years ago. Obama’s 2008 victories in

North Carolina and Virginia were due in large part to the states’ changing demographics and his camObama paign’s ability to boost voter turnout among young people and AfricanAmericans. But nearly three years after his historic election, the president’s approval ratings in both states are sagging, in line with the national trend. A Quinnipiac University poll out earlier this month put Obama’s approval rating in Virginia

at 45 percent, with 52 percent disapproving. The same poll showed 83 percent of Virginians were dissatisfied with the direction of the country. In North Carolina, Obama has a 42 percent approval rating, according to an Elon University poll conducted this month. Most national polls put Obama’s approval rating in the mid- to low-forties. The president’s bus tour comes as the battle in Washington over his jobs plan enters a new phase. While Obama had demanded lawmakers pass the $447 billion measure in its entirety, Senate Republicans have blocked those efforts, leaving

the president and his Democratic allies to fight for the bill’s proposals piece by piece. Since announcing his plan for putting Americans back to work last month, Obama has been traveling the country trying to build public support for his initiatives. The president’s itinerary has focused heavily on swing states, underscoring the degree to which what happens with his job bill is linked to his re-election prospects. The president will be ditching Air Force One for much of his trip this week, traveling instead on a $1.1 million bus purchased by the Secret Service.

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Syria not suspended by League By AYA BATRAWY and MAGGIE MICHAEL Associated Press

CAIRO — Gulf countries seeking to suspend Syria’s membership to the Arab League over its bloody crackdown on protesters failed to gain enough support Sunday to push the measure through, reflecting deep divisions among the body’s 22 nations. Arab foreign ministers met at the group’s Cairo headquarters behind closed doors for an initial 3-hour session without Syria’s representative, then took a break and reconvened for talks with Syrian diplomats that lasted late into the night. Just after the meeting with Syrian diplomats, Qatar Foreign Minister Hamad bin Jassim made no mention of a possible suspension and instead gave Syria a 15-day deadline to enact a cease-fire. The Arab League also agreed to create a committee led by Qatar to oversee the situation in Syria and said a national dialogue between Syrian officials and the opposition would take place at the League’s headquarters in Cairo. “A national dialogue in 15 days is one of the most important decisions of the day,” bin Jassim said. The national dialogue is to include members of the opposition from outside Syria as well as inside. If the meeting and a ceasefire do not take place within the allotted time frame, the Arab League will meet again in an emergency session, participants said. Syrian state TV reported that Damascus was not eager to hold the dialogue in Cairo, suggesting it should be held in Syria instead. Some activists rejected the idea of talks with the Assad regime.

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Officials Colleges offer natural gas industry courses may have gas drill contracts Five colleges in Ohio, Pa., W.Va. and N.Y. formed a coalition called ShaleNET. By JULIE CARR SMYTH Associated Press

Pittsburgh paper reports that some elected officials have signed leases. The Associated Press

ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Shuttered businesses and boarded-up houses dot the streets of historic Zanesville, the struggling river city where Cory May is starting a life with his young wife. Until recently, job prospects in his native eastern Ohio were grim — even for a hard-working Marine reservist willing to work

hard or relocate. May’s mother works as a school janitor in Cambridge, his nearby hometown. His machinist dad is among the county’s 11 percent unemployed. Most of his better situated friends are in the military or work at one of the area’s remaining factories. “It’s either that or working minimum wage for the rest of your life, and let’s be honest, who really wants to do that?” said May, a sturdy 23-year-old who’s done a tour each in Iraq and Afghanistan since he turned 18. The natural gas industry has changed his prospects.

Vast stores of natural gas in the Marcellus and Utica shales running under Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and West Virginia have set off a rush to grab leases and secure permits to drill using the extraction technique called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. May snapped up the opportunity through his local community college, Zane State, to take a two-week, 80-hour shale exploration certification course developed by the private company Retrain America. When he graduated, he’d interviewed for three jobs and taken a position cementing wells for Halliburton

that will pay $60,000 to $70,000 a year. Zane State is among dozens of public colleges and universities across the northeastern shale states that are moving to add new staff, academic majors or job-training courses in fields related to natural gas. Through a 3-year, $4.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, for example, five community colleges in Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and New York formed a coalition called ShaleNET. It’s focused on recruiting, training and placing people in high-priority natural

gas occupations. “There’s really been a sea change in these opportunities, a cornucopia of community colleges and local workforce training programs across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, even the southern tier of New York,” said Travis Windle, a spokesman for the Marcellus Shale Coalition, representing energy and exploration companies. “As natural gas continues to expand, so do the needs for a local workforce with these skills that are going to be in need for the next 50 years, or even more.”

PITTSBURGH — A review of gas drilling leases in western Pennsylvania shows many elected officials have contracts with drilling companies, a newspaper reported Sunday. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that 27 percent of elected officials in Washington County have signed leases, and that in 15 municipalities the majority of council members and supervisors have leases. Another six municipalities are governed entirely by leaseholders. The state Ethics Commission has weighed in on several inquiries from officials regarding potential conflicts of interest due to personal gas leases. The paper reports that the Ethics Commission has generally stated that because there is a financial impact at stake, there is a conflict for officials with leases. However, exceptions are made for boards in which the majority, or all, of the members have a conflict. In such cases, officials have been advised that they can vote on and discuss the conflicted issues, though they are not to advocate or lobby for a certain outcome. During a contentious meeting in South Fayette last week, the township’s zoning hearing board delayed a decision about a challenge mounted by gas driller Range Resources after calls for several members of the board to recuse themselves from discussions because they have signed leases with the Texas-based driller. “It cannot be more clear to me that it’s a conflict of interest,” said South Fayette solicitor Jonathan Kamin, who wants zoning board members to recuse themselves so supervisors can appoint alternate members to hear Range’s response to a recently approved gas well drilling ordinance. “I can’t imagine that they’re voting in the best interest of the community and that’s what they’re supposed to do,” said Keith McDonough, a spokesman for the Friends of South Fayette citizens group. “They should be avoiding even the appearance of impropriety.” Some officials said gas drilling leases are a fact of life. The conflict-of-interest issue at the local government level could begin to impact how regulations are crafted as more people sign gas well leases, said Chartiers supervisor Harlan Shober.

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JULIA L. SANTANGELO, 92, Nanticoke, died Saturday, October 15, 2011, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born on October 5, 1919, in Nanticoke, she was a daughter of the late John and Josephine Ostrowski Lubinski. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Stanley S. Stegura Funeral Home Inc., 614 S. Hanover St., Nanticoke. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. in the secondary site of St. Faustina’s Parish. Interment will follow in St. Mary of Czestochowa Cemetery, Nanticoke. Friends may call from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. EDWARD A. ZOCHOWSKI, 90, of High Street, Wilkes-Barre, passed away on Friday, October 14, 2011, in the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Plains Township. Funeral arrangements are pending from the George A. Strish Inc. Funeral Home, 105 N. Main St., Ashley. ELLEN M. MILLER, age 62, of Edwardsville, died Saturday evening, October 15, 2011, in the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Funeral arrangements are pending from the William A. Reese Funeral Chapel, Plymouth. RUTH A. MAJOR, 97, a former resident of Kingston, died Friday, October 14, 2011, in Lewisburg. She was born in Wilkes-Barre, daughter of the late Robert and Freda Christensen Fraley, and graduated from James M. Coughlin High School, class of 1932, Wilkes-Barre. She was preceded in death by her husband, of 54 years, Ray S. Major in 1996; brother, Arthur Fraley; and sisters, Florence Howe and Irene Williams. Surviving are her children, Dr. Ruth F. Major, Pocono Pines, Robert L. Major and his wife Georgie, South Williamsport; several nieces and nephews. A private funeral will be held at the H. Merritt Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 451 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, at the convenience of the family. Interment will be held in the Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. There will be no public calling hours. FRANK R. LUGARA, 91, Mountain Top, died Wednesday, October 12, 2011, at Hospice Community Care, Wilkes-Barre. His wife, the former Edith Mae Sund, died November 18, 2003. Born November 8, 1919 in Roselle Park, N.J., he was a son of the late Anthony and Matilda Juberinle Lugara. Prior to retirement, he was a laborer in the construction field. Frank served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, where he received unit commendations, the Philippine Liberation Medal with two Stars, the World War II Victory Ribbon, the American Theatre Ribbon, and the Asiatic-Pacific Theatre Medal with eight stars. Private funeral services and interment were held in Sunset Memorial Park, Feasterville, Pa. Arrangements were by the Stefanelli Funeral Home Inc., 721S. Main St., Taylor. Please visit www.stefanellifuneralhome.com, to sign an online guest book or relay condolences. BARRY BURGE, of Mountain Top, died Saturday, October 15, 2011, in the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Lehman Family Funeral Service Inc., Wilkes-Barre.

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asmine Eloise Stevens Barnes, 84, passed away on Saturday, October 15, 2011, in Fort Myers, Fla. Jay was born on September 29, 1929 in Conway, S.C., and grew up in Loris, S.C. During World War II, she met her husband Ralph T. Barnes Jr., on a blind date at a USO dance in Columbia, S.C., where she was attending business school and he was stationed at the air base. Soon after they met, Ralph coined her nickname “Jay.” They married on July 12, 1946 and established their home in Pennsylvania. Jasmine worked as an executive secretary at the Nationwide Insurance Company in Harrisburg, while Ralph attended Penn State and Lebanon Valley College. After his graduation, they started their family and settled in Mountain Top, where they lived until 1989. Jasmine enjoyed pottery, water colors, baking, and family life. She served as President of the Women’s Club of Mountain Top and as a Girl Scout Leader. She was a member of the Mountain Top United Methodist Church. With children grown, Ralph and Jay moved to Burnt Store Marina in Punta Gorda, Fla., and enjoyed their retirement years with many good

eonard R. Baer, age 78, of Sweet L Valley, passed away Saturday, October 15, 2011, in the Geisinger

Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Mr. Baer was born April 29, 1933 in Koonsville, and was a son of the late Russell and Freda Kaylor Baer Kitchen. Leonard graduated from Garrison High School, Shickshinny, in 1951 and was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict. He was employed by US Air for 36 years, retiring in 1991, and was a member of the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Harveys Lake. Mr. Baer was an accomplished trombone player and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, the former Muriel Belles; daughters, Karen Bogdon and her husband Frank, Sweet Valley, Lois Citsay and her husband Daniel, Wilkes-Barre, and Sharon VanHorn and her husband Jamie, Cambra; grandchildren, Danny; Frankie and her husband Johnny, Dara and Caleb; great-granddaughter, Thessaly.

Mr. Baer’s funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., corner of Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with Pastor L.D. Reed of the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, and his sonin-law, Pastor Frank M. Bogdon Jr. of the Shickshinny Valley Full Gospel Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Sorber Cemetery, Reyburn. Friends may call from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home.

Daniel D. Shoemaker October 15, 2011 aniel D. Shoemaker, 71, of rural Nescopeck, concluded his jourD ney in this life at 9:01 a.m., Saturday,

October 15, 2011 in the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born in Berwick, on March 5, 1940, he is a son of Evelyn Zebuth Shoemaker, rural Nescopeck, and the late Wilbur Shoemaker. Graduating from the former Nescopeck High School, class of 1958, he served with the U.S. Air Force until May 24, 1965. Daniel had been employed at the Consolidated Cigar Corp. until the mid-1970s and then established his own construction business until retiring. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and airplane building. In addition to his mother, Daniel will be remembered by children, Daniel Shoemaker and his wife Jennif-

er, Hazleton; Diane Gordon and her husband Robert, Shavertown; five grandchildren, Daniel, Max, Derek, Sydney, and Sophia; sister, Barbara Creveling, Berwick; brother, Jack Shoemaker, Berwick; and several nieces and nephews. “Always in our hearts.” Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Heller Funeral Home, Nescopeck, with the Rev. Charles Grube, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dallas, presiding. He will be laid to rest next to his father in Elan Memorial Park, Lime Ridge. Calling hours will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy may be made to Immanuel Christian School, 725 N. Locust St., Hazleton, PA 18201.

Church, 143 Parsonage St., Pittston. Friends may call at the funeral home 5 to 8 p.m. today. SKRZYSOWSKI – Leonarda, funeral 9:15 a.m. Tuesday in the Baloga Funeral Home Inc., 1201 Main St., Pittston. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, Lackawanna Avenue, Dupont. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home, with the Women’s Society of Sacred Heart of Jesus Church reciting the Rosary at 6 p.m. SLUSHER – William, funeral 10 a.m. today with a Mass of Christian Burial in Holy Trinity Church, Swoyersville. STALLONE – Marie, Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. today in St. Mary of the Assumption Church at Prince of Peace Parish, West Grace and Lawrence streets, Old Forge. The family requests people proceed directly to the church. STONER – Edward, funeral 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Gate of Heaven Church, 40 Machell Ave., Dallas, where friends may call after 9:30 a.m. at the church. VICKERS – Cesco Jr., funeral 10 a.m. today in the Christ United Methodist Church, 175 S. Main Road, Mountain Top. WARD – Henry, memorial service 11:30 a.m. Saturday in the First Presbyterian Church, 97 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Family will receive friends 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the church. WILLIAMS – Arvet, memorial service 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Salvation Army Kirby House, 17 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre. WOZINSKI – Carol Ann, funeral 9:45 a.m. Tuesday in the Clarke Piatt Funeral Home, 6 Sunset Lake Rd., Hunlock Creek. Funeral Mass at 10:30 a.m. in the St. Martha worship site of Holy Spirit Parish, Hunlock Creek. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

brother, Robert Franchella. Surviving are her sister, Shirley Soboleski, Wilkes-Barre; several nephews and nieces. Funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday in the Corcoran Funeral Home Inc., 20 S. Main St., Plains Township, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains Township. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation, 111 S. Independence Mall E # 41, Philadelphia, PA 19106-2521.Online condolences may be made at www.corcoranfuneralhome.com.

Leonard J. Blihar October 12, 2011 eonard J. Blihar, 97, of William Street, Sheatown passed away L Wednesday, October 12, 2011 at

Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. He was born in Nanticoke, on January 2, 1914, and was a son of the late John and Anna Danko Blihar. Leonard was an eighth grade graduate of Newport High School and a member of St. Faustina Parish, formerly Holy Child Church, Sheatown. He was also a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II, and upon returning home he joined the American Legion Post 350, Nanticoke. He was employed by Bechtal Power Corp. In addition to his parents, Leonard was preceded in death by his

loving wife, the former Mary Adamchick, in May of 2008; and a brother and sisters. He is presently survived by sons, John Blihar, Massachusetts; Leonard Blihar, Nanticoke; daughters, Rosemary Zielinski, Nanticoke; Kathryn Huk, Chester, Va..; grandchildren, Danielle and Denine Zielinski, Kelly and Matthew Huk; great-grandchildren, Brittany and Brianne Dougherty, Ryan Wittaker and Emily James; niece, Mary Ann Navin and husband Tom. A Memorial Mass will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Faustina Parish, Nanticoke, with the Rev. James Nash officiating. Interment will be in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Nanticoke.

John J. Mazuka October 14, 2011 J. Mazuka, 83, of West Grand J ohn Street, Nanticoke, passed away

KATONA – Emil, funeral, 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Hugh B. Hughes & Son Inc., Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. KEATING – James, funeral 9:15 a.m. today in the Mamary-Durkin Funeral Services, 59 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in All Saints Parish, Plymouth. KURLANSKI – Anna, funeral 10 a.m. today in the Simon S. Russin Funeral Home, 136 Maffett St., Plains Township. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in the Parish of St. Benedict, 155 Austin Ave., Parsons. Friends may call 9 to 10 a.m. today. MADAY – Leonard, memorial Mass 11 a.m. Saturday in the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Church, 420 Main Rd., Hanover Township. Friends may call at the church beginning at 9:30 a.m. MISCAVAGE – Gertrude, funeral 9 a.m. Tuesday in the Nat & Gawlas Funeral Home, 89 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre. Funeral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Nicholas Church, 226 S. Washington St., WilkesBarre. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. MYERS – Bessie, funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Forge. Friends may call 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. SABULSKI – Charles, funeral 7 p.m. today from the Jendrzejewski Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 4 to 7 p.m. today. SHUCK – Julia, memorial service 11:30 a.m. today in the McCune Funeral Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., Mountaintop. SINGER – Amelia, funeral 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Howell-Lussi Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. Services at 11 a.m. in the Second Presbyterian

friends, and boating on the Nancy Jay III. She was predeceased by her husband, Ralph; daughter, Phyllis Anne Barnes; father, George Walter Stevens; and siblings, Helen Stevens Gerald, Ed Leroy Stevens, and Nina Stevens. Jasmine is survived by her daughter, Nancy Barnes; son, Ralph T. Barnes III; and two granddaughters, Erica Barnes and Rachel Barnes. Memorial services will be held in Florida. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a charitable donation to Hope Hospice Legacy Foundation, 15010 Shell Point Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33908.

October 15, 2011 Barbara A. Franchella, 59, of Plains Township, died Saturday evening, October 15, 2011, in the WilkesBarre General Hospital. Born in Plains Township, she was a daughter of the late Samuel and Catherine Franchella. Barbara was a graduate of Plains Memorial High School and was employed as a nurse’s aide at Valley Crest Nursing Home. She was a member of Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains Township. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her

Friday, October 14, 2011 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born on January 11, 1928, in Wanamie, Newport Township, he was a son of the late John and Petruna Smolinski Mazuka. Mr. Mazuka was a graduate of Newport High School and served in the U.S. Navy. Mr. Mazuka was employed as a machinist for Knarr Corp., Wilkes-Barre, and then retired from Techniglas in Pittston. He was a member of Holy Trinity Church, Nanticoke. Mr. Mazuka is preceded in death by sisters, Dorothy Garvey and Florence J. Baron. Surviving him are his wife, the

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FUNERALS ADAMS-EVANS – Jule, memorial services 11 a.m. Saturday. Friends may call 10:30 a.m. at the Nebo Baptist Church, 75 S. Prospect St., Nanticoke, 570-735-3932. ASTOLFI – Clara, funeral 9:15 a.m. Wednesday in the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., Old Forge. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s of the Assumption R.C. Church, Old Forge. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. BALENT – Eugenia, funeral 9 a.m. today from the Kizis-Lokuta Funeral Home, 134 Church St., Pittston. Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Cecilia’s Church, Wyoming Avenue, Exeter. BELLARMINO – Margaret, funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home Inc., 517 N. Main St., Old Forge. Friends may call 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday. BROJAKOWSKI – Phyllis, Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Mary’s Church, Nanticoke. Friends may call at the church at 9:30 a.m. prior to Mass. CAIN – Marlene, funeral 9:30 a.m. today in the Davis-Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Faustina Parish/St. Mary of Czestochowa Church, South Hanover Street, Nanticoke. ELGONITIS – John, funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Davis-Dinelli Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke. Frends may call 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. GRABOSKE – Sandra, funeral 10 a.m. today in the Buttonwood Congregational Church. Friends may call 9:30 a.m. until the time of service today at the church. GULLO – Vivian, funeral 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Kopicki Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in St. Ignatius Church, Kingston. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

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LOS ANGELES — During a showdown with the Catholic Church in the late 1960s, Anita Caspary and the Los Angeles order she led, the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, were cast as “rebel nuns” for progressive reforms that included abandoning the nun’s habit and suspending a fixed time for prayer. Caspary, who served as the order’s final leader and the community’s first president, died Oct. 5 at the group’s retirement home in Los Angeles, said Lenore Dowling, an organization spokeswoman. A cause of death was not released. Caspary was 95. Although the moves were made in response to a call from the Vatican to modernize, conservative Cardinal James Francis McIntyre of the Los Angeles Archdiocese barred the sisters from teaching in the Catholic schools he oversaw. The sisters appealed to Rome, but when the Vatican squelched their modernization efforts, more than 300 of them made what was an “unthinkable choice” for most nuns and asked to be released from their vows, Caspary later wrote. As of last year, it remained the largest Catholic order in the U.S. to sever ties with the Vatican, according to the 2010 edition of “Unveiled: The Hidden Lives of Nuns.” The ex-nuns came together to found the Immaculate Heart Community, an independent ecumenical organization that marked its 40th anniversary last year. It has 160 members today. “While I saw the break as inevitable, I didn’t really want it,” Caspary said in 1970 in Time magazine, which featured her and a former bishop on the cover below the headline “The Catholic Exodus: Why Priests and Nuns Are Quitting.” “But I wondered how much energy you could spend fighting authority when you could spend that same energy doing what you should be doing,” Caspary told the magazine.

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the charter in advance. While the new council must wait for vacancies to fill some seats, it will immediately be able to appoint two citizen members to the Accountability, Conduct and Ethics Commission, which was created by the home rule charter. This commission will police the county’s new ethics code, which encourages workers and officials to expose questionable activity, misuse or waste of county funds and alleged corruption. Two registered voters will serve on the commission with the appointed county manager and elected controller and district attorney -- or their designees. County council will also appoint registered voters to the restructured election board -- renamed the Board of Elections and Registration. Under the new

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B O A R D S E AT S T H AT M AY B E AVA I L A B L E County residents may apply for seats that may become available on the following boards, authorities and commissions: Accountability, Conduct and Ethics; Agriculture; Area Agency on Aging; Elections and Registration; Board of Tax Assessment Appeals; Children and Youth; Commission for Women; Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy; Conservation District; Diversity; Drug and Alcohol; Forty Fort Airport Advisory; Housing; Industrial Devel-

opment; Joint Airport; Luzerne County Community College; Levee-Raising Project Mitigation; Luzerne County Convention Center; Flood Protection; Municipal Cooperation; Open Space and Recreation Feasibility; MH/MR Program Advisory; Northeastern PA Hospital and Higher Education; Planning; Redevelopment; Retirement (must be a county retiree); Tourist Promotion; Transportation; Workforce Investment; and Zoning Hearing.

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County commissioners have authority to fill board vacancies through the end of the year. Last month, commissioners filled four seats on the county Transportation Authority, which operates public buses. Rosemary Lombardo was reappointed through 2013. New appointee Anthony Baldo will be on the authority board through 2014, while the terms of the remaining two members – William Joseph and Patrick Conway – expire at the end of 2015.

Click on the home rule transition link that appears on the main page of the county’s website at www.luzernecounty.org. Scroll down to the “Application for citizens interested in serving on Luzerne County Authorities, Boards and Commissions” link.

system, council will appoint two Republicans and two Democrats. Those four members then pick the fifth board member by majority vote.

City wants haunted house razed Calif. House of Horrors was built in residential area without a permit. By MATTHEW ARTZ The Oakland Tribune

FREMONT, Calif. — Chris Stelle has been working for the past three months transforming his parents’ backyard into his best haunted house yet, but now it’s looking like the only people he scared this year are city code enforcers. The city is threatening to fine Stelle’s parents hundreds of dollars a day if the wood-framed haunted house isn’t dismantled by Oct. 26. “It’s heartbreaking. A lot of blood, sweat and tears went into this,” said Stelle, an 18-year-old auto mechanic student who has been hosting free haunted

houses in his backyard since 2005. Stelle has added to his House of Horrors each year, but this year’s was by far the biggest production, with he and about 50 volunteers erecting a structure that takes up more space than the family’s adjacent four-bedroom house. The family spent about $700 outfitting an elaborate series of hallways and rooms constructed mostly of wooden pallets and plywood with a corrugated plastic roof. However, it was built in the heart of a residential area without a permit. When a neighbor complained about the ongoing construction, city officials paid a visit and quickly ordered the haunted house dismantled. “It’s a life, safety issue,” Planning Manager Barbara Meerjans said. “Any structure with people

moving through it has to meet code.” Stelle, with plenty of help from volunteers, has opened the haunted house to the public every year during the weekend before Halloween and on the big day itself. The family estimated that they had as many as 2,000 visitors pass through last year’s haunted house, which was considerably smaller. Some donated money, which the family said was given to UNICEF. This year, donations were to go to the Center for Spiritual Living, a Fremont, Calif., church that supplied many of Stelle’s volunteers. Stelle said his love for Halloween started while volunteering on Fremont’s annual Ghost House and visiting spooky installations in neighbors’ backyards and garages.

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HE VIOLENCE unleashed by Egypt’s military against Coptic Christian protesters has cast a pall over the country’s peaceful transition to democracy. The Supreme Council for the Armed Forces has shown it neither knows how to be a caretaker government, nor is it capable of keeping public order, respecting human rights or protecting religious minorities. It has gone from being viewed as inexperienced and incompetent – to being seen as repressive. The unarmed demonstrators who gathered on Oct. 9 outside the Cairo offices of the state-run television station were expressing their dismay over the burning of a church in the country’s south. Soldiers shot at the crowd and charged them in armored vehicles, killing 25 people. The incident underscores the

difficulty of Egypt’s post-revolutionary phase, and the need for the military to step aside. The armed forces initially were viewed as heroes for refusing to shoot on civilians during the momentous uprising earlier this year in Tahrir Square, which brought the 30-year rule of President Hosni Mubarak to an end. But it doesn’t plan to relinquish control to an elected president until 2013 – though at first it pledged to do so in six months. The establishment of an elected government would ensure the military goes back to where it belongs: the barracks. The international community – especially the United States, which gives the military $1.3billion in annual aid – should pressure the military council to reverse their repressive measures. The Globe and Mail, Toronto

QUOTE OF THE DAY “I am running because I want to win, not because I’m trying to raise my profile or get a TV show.” Herman Cain The Republican presidential candidate recently described his motivations for entering the race, saying, “I want to do what I can to help get this nation back on track.”

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HE JAPANESE Trade Union Confederation (Rengo), Japan’s largest labor organization, in its Oct. 4-5 convention decided to pursue a society that eventually will stop relying on nuclear power. This is a departure from its earlier policy of pushing building of new nuclear power plants. Within Rengo, power company unions that support the promotion of nuclear power are a strong force. Rengo’s leadership should be praised for correctly understanding the severity of the disaster at Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant and responding to the public’s strong call for phasing out nuclear power. Rengo President Nobuaki Koga told the convention that the Fukushima crisis has made the leadership realize that when an accident happens at a nuclear power plant, it causes enormous

damage. Since Rengo is the biggest supporter of the Democratic Party of Japan, it is hoped that its decision will positively affect the DPJ and the administration of Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda. In order to reduce Japan’s dependence on nuclear power, Rengo has proposed securing alternative energy sources, aggressively promoting renewable energy sources and pushing energy-saving measures. As a short-term measure to secure a sufficient supply of energy, Rengo has accepted restarting nuclear power plants on the condition that the government strengthens and verifies their safety and that local people accept their restart. To realize a non-nuclear society, Rengo should work out a road map that identifies a target year when all the nation’s nuclear power plants would permanently cease operations and submit it to the government. Japan Times, Tokyo

Let’s target those who are country’s real tax cheaters YOU HEAR it again and again: Half of Americans don’t pay any federal income taxes. The implication is that a vast army of freeloaders is getting away with something, while the rest of us are being bled dry by Uncle Sam. Since taxes and spending are on the front burner in Washington, it’s important to make clear why this claim is so profoundly misleading. It’s also a golden opportunity to point the finger at those who really are escaping taxation. Here are the facts. The Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan outfit in Washington, figures that 46 percent of Americans will pay no federal income taxes in 2011. The reason is simple: These people earn so little it’s a wonder they can put food on the table. A family of four earning $26,400, for instance, is legally entitled to pay no federal income taxes. Is this really so shocking? It would be a challenge to keep a hamster on Long Island for $26,400, never mind a family of four. If you take a closer look at those who pay no federal income tax, as the Tax Policy Center has done, it emerges that 23 percent are so poor they don’t even qualify for taxation. That’s just how the tax code deals with subsistence levels of income. The other 23 percent of nonpayers, while hardly affluent, are a little better off, and escape the income tax as a result of tax breaks. But these people aren’t depreciating oil wells. On the contrary, three-quarters of them

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COMMENTARY DANIEL AKST benefit from breaks aimed at senior citizens and low-income working families with kids – advantages that pale in comparison with the tax breaks enjoyed by higher-earning families. So there are good reasons for most of these people not to be paying federal income taxes. Yet the family making $26,400 does pay lots of other taxes. All families do. They pay payroll taxes, for example, and as a proportion of income, this FICA tax (which is really just another federal income tax) hits them harder than it does families earning 20 times as much. They also pay excise taxes on products such as gasoline. They pay sales taxes on a variety of goods. Some of them even pay property taxes. Why these levies shouldn’t count is beyond me. And in the current economic climate, I can’t imagine how they could pay any more. Nine out of 10 families paying no federal income taxes earn less than $50,000. Even the most fortunate, in other words, aren’t rolling in money. Yet again and again, conservatives complain about the people who aren’t paying any federal income taxes – this at a time when the top federal tax rate for the highest earners is just 35 percent, which is very low by historical standards. In the Eisenhower and Kennedy years, the top rate stood at 91 percent.

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As matters stand, the bailout fund still needs to be bolstered. And the deal reached in July, the subject of the Slovak vote, already has been overtaken by events. Greek investors will have to take an even bigger haircut on discounting the value of their bonds; as for the bailout facility, it will have to be far bigger. There will be more debates like this one before long. London Evening Standard

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I believe conservatives are aiming at the wrong target. In fact there are three groups of Americans whose tax avoidance is legendary, and who in fairness ought be paying more. And I’m not talking about hedge fund managers, Wall Street bankers or international financiers. Let’s start instead with the homeless. Internal Revenue agents could infiltrate the shelters, culverts and large cardboard boxes where they congregate. Congress should even consider legislation requiring anyone giving money to a beggar to provide a 1099 form. A second group overlooked for far too long is the dead. Believe it or not, millions of deceased Americans fail to file tax returns every year. For Pete’s sake, it’s not as if these people are hard to find! Finally, there are America’s 85 million pet cats. I confess: My own felines retired recently after a lifetime of lucrative mousing during which they never paid a dime in taxes. There they are: living proof that the IRS turns a blind eye to fat cats. Daniel Akst, a columnist for Newsday, is the author of “We Have Met the Enemy: Self-Control in an Age of Excess” from Penguin Press.

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HE EXPANSION OF the European Financial Stability Facility is now likely to go ahead, after Thursday’s vote by the Slovak parliament. But the point was well made by Slovak opponents that the deal means poorer eurozone countries bailing out richer ones. As for the argument that it might be preferable for Greece to leave the euro, that is being voiced far beyond Bratislava.

If you take a closer look at those who pay no federal income tax, as the Tax Policy Center has done, it emerges that 23 percent are so poor they don’t even qualify for taxation.

t’s high time Congress took action on jobs. The American Jobs Act has been sitting on the table for more than a month. Here’s a bill made up of ideas that members of both parties have said they favor. It would begin putting people back to work right now and would make key investments in rebuilding and expanding our schools and infrastructure. It would put more money in the pockets of working families. But lawmakers continue to drag their heels. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor has gone so far as to brag about how he won’t even allow the bill to come up for a vote – presumably because doing so would be viewed as some sort of political concession to the other side. Our representatives ought to be viewing this bill as an opportunity to provide muchneeded help to a hurting middle class, but they’re using it as yet another venue for political showmanship. It’s wrong, and it’s time they got their priorities straight and started looking out

for the best interests of those who elected them. John Zelinski Wright Township

Father Murgas an early promoter of social media

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ecently I read that one of the greatest testimonies to Steve Jobs was the fact that the news of his death reached a huge number of people by way of his own invention. This honor is one he shared with Father Joseph Murgas of WilkesBarre, the inventor of practical land radio. By use of high frequencies and other

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innovations, he was able, in 1905, to get his messages through mountains, buildings and other obstacles – something previously thought impossible. A huge demonstration, with 100 people present, was held with messages being sent with great speed between Wilkes-Barre and Scranton. The news of Father Murgas’ death reached many people by means of his invention at the time of his passing on May 11, 1929. The story goes further. Father Murgas, in one sense, was not only the father of land-based radio, but also the father, in a way, of social media and networking. In 1905 he set up a small receiving station in Wyoming, Pa., and had regular conversations with another priest in that location as well as with the people at his Scranton station. The “talk” was social interaction like that of today – and not the commercial broadcasts that would come later. Today, many people are trying hard to preserve Father Murgas’ legacy and his church. Wilkes-Barre and the whole Northeast region can justifiably be proud of their adopted son, the man who got land wireless communication and social networking off to a good start a century ago. Joseph Weber Ashland


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The president arrived late morning with his wife and two daughters, which drew loud cheers from those watching his entrance on large screens. Cherry Hawkins traveled from Houston with her cousins and arrived at 6 a.m. to be part of the dedication. They postponed earlier plans to attend the August dedication, which was postponed because of Hurricane Irene. “I wanted to do this for my kids and grandkids,” Hawkins said. She expects the memorial will be in their history books someday. “They can say, ‘Oh, my granny did that.’” Hawkins, her cousin DeAndrea Cooper and Cooper’s daughter Brittani Jones, 23, visited the King Memorial on Saturday after joining a march with the Rev. Al Sharpton to urge Congress to pass a jobs bill. “You see his face in the memorial, and it’s kind of an emotional moment,” Cooper said. “It’s beautiful. They did a wonderful job.” A stage for speakers and thousands of folding chairs were set up on a field near the memorial along with large TV screens. Most of the 10,000 chairs set out appeared to be full. Many other people were standing. The August ceremony had been expected to draw 250,000, though organizers anticipated

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about 50,000 for Sunday’s event. lives,’”Amandla said. “I plan to Actress Cicely Tyson said her live a meaningful life, too.” About 1.5 million people are escontemporaries are passing the torch to a new generation and timated to have visited the 30passed the microphone to 12- foot-tall statue of King and the year-old Amandla Stenberg. The granite walls where 14 of his quogirl recalled learning about the tations are carved in stone. The civil rights movement in school memorial is the first on the Naand named four young girls killed tional Mall honoring a black leadin a 1963 church bombing in Bir- er. The sculpture of King with his mingham, Ala. “As Dr. King said at their funer- arms crossed appears to emerge Continued from Page 1A al, ‘They didn’t live long lives, but from a stone extracted from a lived meaningful mountain. It was carved by Chiyear-old freshman state Rep. Jus- they tin Simmons, R-Lehigh Valley, spoke at the event this week. “The typical myth is that the Republican Party is a party of old people,” said Young Republicans President Robert Zaruta. “… A lot of the tea party candidates, they’re young Republicans. It may not be equal to the DemoDr. Louis Sieminski and Dr. Renee Monahan, The Hearing Center crats but they have a lot of presence and they’re making more of a difference in my opinion.” With no national or state legislative positions up for grabs in the November election, the leaders of both groups said they are trying hard to enroll new voters that they can rely on in this election and in the future. “It’s meant to really just celebrate youth involvement in politics,” Zaruta said. “Our main goal is to turn the apathetic young voter into a super-voter.” “These elections are almost the precursor to 2012,” said Shubilla. “If Democrats take all six judge seats and we take a majority of the county council, that is going to mean a lot of focus and money and attention is going to be put into the area in the 2012 presidential election. That’s what we’re focused on right now is getting our candidates elected so we can focus on 2012.” Enlisting support for their parties will include the standard door-to-door canvassing and rallies, but the young Democrats and Republicans have an additional tool in their arsenal in the form of social media. Though both groups claim core memberships of 25 to 30, their Facebook pages allow them to reach potential members and volunteers. “It’s made things a lot easier,” Shubilla said. “When there was no social media, obviously it was a lot harder to pull somebody off the street and get them to come to a meeting on a Wednesday. I think both parties are finally realizing that.”

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nese artist Lei Yixin. The design was inspired by a line from the famous “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963: “Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope.” King’s “Dream” speech during the March on Washington galvanized the civil rights movement. King’s older sister, Christine King Farris, said she witnessed a baby become “a great hero to humanity.” She said the memorial will ensure her brother’s legacy will provide a source of inspira-

tion worldwide for generations. To young people in the crowd, she said King’s message is that “Great dreams can come true and America is the place where you can make it happen.” King’s daughter, the Rev. Bernice King, said her family is proud to witness the memorial’s dedication. She said it was a long time coming and had been a priority for her mother, Coretta Scott King, who died in 2006. Bernice King and her brother

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Martin Luther King III said their father’s dream is not yet realized. Martin Luther King III said the nation has “lost its soul” when it tolerates vast economic disparities, teen bullying, and having more people of color in prison than in college. He said the memorial should serve as a catalyst to renew his father’s fight for social and economic justice. “The problem is the American dream of 50 years ago ... has turned into a nightmare for millions of people” who have lost their jobs and homes, King said. The nation’s first black president, who was just 6 years old when King was assassinated in 1968, saluted King as a man who pushed the nation toward what it ought to be and changed hearts and minds at the same time. “He had faith in us,” Obama said. “And that is why he belongs on this Mall: Because he saw what we might become.” Giovanni read her poem “In the Spirit of Martin,” and Franklin sang. Early in the ceremony, during a rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” the crowd cheered when images on screen showed Obama on the night he won the 2008 presidential election. Obama, who credits King with paving his way to the White House, left a copy of his inaugural speech in a time capsule at the monument site. He said King was a man who “stirred our conscience” and made the Union “more perfect.” But the Rev. Al Sharpton said the dedication was not about Obama but the ongoing fight for justice. He called for people from around the world to walk through the stone of hope and emerge to see “the face that brought us from the back of the bus to the White House.”

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Crash kills Indy 500 champion Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon dies after a massive wreck at the Las Vegas Indy 300. The Associated Press

LAS VEGAS — Dan Wheldon, who moved to the United States from his native England with hopes of winning the Indianapolis 500 and went on to twice prevail at his sport’s most famed race, died Sunday after a massive, fiery wreck at the Las Vegas Indy 300. He was 33. Wheldon, who won Wheldon the Indy 500 for the second time this May, won 16 times in his IndyCar career and was the series champion in 2005. He was airlifted from the Las Vegas track at 1:19 p.m. local time Sunday and taken to a nearby hospital, becoming the first IndyCar driver to die after an on-track crash since rookie Paul Dana was killed in practice on the morning of race day at Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2006. As word began to spread that his inSee WHELDON, Page 5B

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The St. Louis Cardinals’ bench reacts after David Freese hit a three-run home run during the first inning of Game 6 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday.

Cards eliminate Brewers, host Game 1 of Series Wednesday By COLIN FLY AP Sports Writer

MILWAUKEE — An afterthought in early September, the St. Louis Cardinals are taking their wild ride all the way to the World Series. David Freese hit a three-run homer in the first and manager Tony La Russa turned again to his brilliant bullpen for seven sturdy innings as St. Louis captured its 18th pennant with a 12-6 victory over the bumbling Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday night. Albert Pujols and the wild-card Cardinals took out the heavily favored Phillies in the first round, then dispatched the division-rival Brewers on their own turf in Game 6 of the NL championship series. Looking for its second title in six seasons, St. Louis opens the World Series at home Wednesday night with ace Chris Carpenter on the mound against

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It was a disappointing end to a scintillating season for Prince Fielder, Ryan Braun and the NL Central champion Brewers, who finished with a franchiserecord 96 wins, six games ahead of St. Louis. Baseball’s best home team collapsed in the NLCS, though, losing twice at Miller Park in an error-filled flop. It was likely Fielder’s final game with the Brewers, too. He’s a free agent after the season. Rafael Furcal and Pujols hit solo homers off Chris Narveson and St. Louis built a 9-4 lead by the time the bullpen took over for Edwin Jackson in the third inning. The group of Fernando Salas, Marc Rzepczynski, Octavio Dotel, Lance Lynn and Jason Motte allowed two runs the rest of the way. For the series, St.

the AL champion Texas Rangers. Trailing by101⁄2 games in the wild-card race on Aug. 25, the Cardinals surged down the stretch and took advantage of a monumental collapse by Atlanta to win a playoff spot on the final night of the regular season. Now, bolstered by a group of no-name relievers who keep answering La Russa’s call, the Cardinals are back in the World Series for the first time since beating Detroit in 2006. What a relief! See CARDINALS, Page 7B

WORLD SERIES (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) All games televised by Fox

Wednesday Texas (Wilson 16-7) at St. Louis, TBA Thursday Texas (Lewis 14-10) at St. Louis, TBA Saturday St. Louisat Texas (Holland 16-5), TBA Sunday St. Louis at Texas (Harrison 14-9), TBA Oct. 24 St. Louis at Texas, TBA - x Oct. 26 Texas at St. Louis, TBA - x Oct. 27 Texas at St. Louis, TBA – x

Lynn recalls injury being ‘ real scary’ By DEREK LEVARSE dlevarse@timesleader.com

He started to get up off the ground, but panic set in almost immediately. D’Anton Lynn had never felt anything like this before. A collision at the UP NEXT end of a play against Penn State Eastern Michigan at had robbed him of Northwestern the feeling in both of 7 p.m. Saturday his arms. TV: Big Ten “At the moment, I Network didn’t know what was wrong,” Lynn said Saturday in his first public comments about his frightening injury. “It was real scary. I just was laying there, my head was killing me and I couldn’t move my arms at all.” Lynn was immobilized, strapped to a See PSU, Page 5B

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Ball bounces Eagles’ way as team ends 4-game skid

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LANDOVER, Md. — The 50-50 plays that seemed to go wrong during the Philadelphia Eagles’ four-game skid went right for a change, and that’s perhaps the main reason the so-called dream team of the NFC East isn’t buried yet. The Eagles finally learned how to tackle and stop the run Sunday during a 20-13 win over the Washington Redskins. Kurt Coleman celebrated his injury-induced return to the starting lineup with three interceptions. The offense overcame a thinned offensive

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line and gave the ball to LeSean McCoy a career-high 28 times. But the story of the game was also told in these snapshot moments: • When the ball was lying on the goal line after a wayward snap, Michael Vick got to it first. • When McCoy lost the ball at the end of a run, he was already down. AP PHOTO • When Brent Celek tipped the ball twice with defenders around him, he Philadelphia tight end Brent Celek See EAGLES, Page 5B

celebrates his touchdown against Washington Sunday in Landover, Md.

coach Mike Tomlin said. The Steelers (4-2) managed just 70 yards in the second half and let the youthful Jaguars (1-5) hang around until the final play. Not exactly the confidence builder Pittsburgh was looking for heading into the meat of its schedule following a four-game tour through the AFC South. Making matters worse, the team removed All-Pro safety Troy Polamalu from the game in the fourth quarter after experiencing what Tomlin called

PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers spent 30 minutes Sunday reminding the seemingly overmatched Jacksonville Jaguars why they’re the defending AFC champions. Then they spent 30 minutes reminding the rest of the NFL why they’re so vulnerable. Pittsburgh narrowly avoided a stunning collapse in a 17-13 victory, a second straight win that hardly felt like one. “We didn’t play the style of football See STEELERS, Page 5B that we like to play in the second half,”

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Misericordia at FDU-Florham, 2:30 p.m. DeSales at King’s, 7 p.m. WOMEN'S SOCCER Misericordia at FDU-Florham, 11 a.m. Wilkes at Delaware Valley, noon DeSales at King’s, 4:30 p.m. COLLEGE SWIMMING Post at Misericordia, 2 p.m. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Misericordia at William Patterson

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WVC title races rescheduled

The Wyoming Valley Conference cross country championship races will be held Tuesday at the Wyoming County Fairgrounds in Meshoppen. The races were originally scheduled for Wednesday at 42nd Street in Dallas. The schedule of races is as follows: varsity boys, 1:30 p.m.; varsity girls, 2:15 p.m.; junior high boys, 3 p.m.; and junior high girls, 3:30 p.m. FIELD HOCKEY

WVW tops Honesdale

Danielle Grega scored two goals as Valley West used a four-goal second half to defeat Honesdale 6-1 in a field hockey game. Also scoring for Valley West were Nicole Sott, Erica Stefanides, Maura Anistranski and Kelcie Hromisin.

Valley West ............................................... 2 4 - 6 Honesdale ................................................. 1 0 - 1 First Half: 1 H, Samantha Krempasky (Elyssa Stanton), 26:36; 2. WVW, Nicole Sott (UA), 10:08; 3. WVW, Erica Stefanides (UA), 14:21. Second Half: 1. WVW, Danielle Grega 20:32 (UA); 2. WVW, Maura Anistranski (Erixa St) 17:47; 3. WVW, Grega UA 17:17; Kelci Hromisin (UA) 11:17. Corners: H 2, WVW 9. Shots: H 1, WVW 10. Saves: Honesdael (Nicole Cush) 5, WVW (Katie Smicherko) 0.

L O C A L C A L E N D A R MONDAY H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Hazleton Area at Lake-Lehman Lackawanna Trail at Wyoming Valley West Honesdale at Nanticoke Wyoming Seminary at Wyoming Area Coughlin at Holy Redeemer Meyers at Dallas Wallenpaupack at Delaware Valley Abington Heights at Crestwood H.S. GOLF Regional Tournament at Golden Oaks Golf Club, Fleetville H.S. GIRLS TENNIS District 2 Class 2A Team Quarterfinals Valley View at Dallas, 7 p.m. Mid Valley at Wyoming Seminary, 4 p.m. H.S. BOYS SOCCER Dallas at Wyoming Valley West Coughlin at Hazleton Area, 7 p.m. Berwick at Hanover Area, 7 p.m. MMI Prep at Wyoming Area Nanticoke at GAR Wyoming Seminary at Tunkhannock Lake-Lehman at Pittston Area H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (4:15 p.m. unless noted) Nanticoke at MMI Wyoming Area at Hanover Area Lake-Lehman at Meyers COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY King’s at FDU-Florham, 4 p.m.

TUESDAY H.S. CROSS COUNTRY Wyoming Valley Coaches Meet H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Berwick at Hanover Area Coughlin at Abington Heights Elk Lake at Pittston Area GAR at Tunkhannock Lackawanna Trail at Wyoming Area Montrose at Northwest, DH, 3:15 p.m. H.S. BOYS SOCCER Crestwood at Dallas Nanticoke at Hanover Area Coughlin at Meyers H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (4:15 p.m. unless noted) North Pocono at Delaware Valley Coughlin at Wyoming Valley West Dallas at Holy Redeemer Tunkhannock at Crestwood Berwick at Pittston Area WOMEN'S SOCCER King’s at Wilkes, 4 p.m. DeSales at Misericordia, 7 p.m. WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Eastern at King’s, 7 p.m. Misericordia at FDU-Florham, 7 p.m.

WEDNESDAY H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Montrose at Hanover Area Northwest at Wyoming Valley West, 6:30 p.m. Pittston Area at Elk Lake Wyoming Area at Hazleton Area H.S. BOYS SOCCER Crestwood at Lake-Lehman Meyers at Pittston Area H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (4:30 p.m. unless noted) MMI at Wyoming Area Nanticoke at Lake-Lehman Hanover Area at GAR COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY Misericordia at Delaware Valley, 4 p.m. Wilkes at King’s, 7 p.m. MEN'S SOCCER DeSales at Misericordia, 7 p.m. King’s at Wilkes, 7 p.m.

THURSDAY H.S. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL (4:30 p.m. unless noted) Hazleton Area at Wyoming Valley West Crestwood at Dallas North Pocono at Coughlin Berwick at Holy Redeemer Pittston Area at Tunkhannock H.S. GIRLS TENNIS District 2 Team Championships Class 2A semifinals at Kirby Park, 12:30 p.m. Class 3A semifinals at Kirby Park, 11:30 a.m. H.S. BOYS SOCCER Coughlin at Wyoming Valley West WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL Lycoming at Misericordia, 7 p.m.

FRIDAY H.S. FOOTBALL (7 p.m.) Crestwood at Wyoming Valley West Hazleton Area at Coughlin Lake-Lehman at Nanticoke Meyers at Northwest Pittston Area at Berwick Tunkhannock at Williamsport

SATURDAY H.S. FOOTBALL Hanover Area at Holy Redeemer, 1 p.m. Pocono Mountain East at Dallas, 1 p.m. Wyoming Area at GAR, 7 p.m. H.S. FIELD HOCKEY Wyoming Seminary at Eastern (N.J.), 6:30 p.m. COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY King’s at Misericordia, 1 p.m. Manhattanville at Wilkes, 1 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL King’s at Delaware Valley, 1 p.m. MEN'S SOCCER Wilkes at Delaware Valley, 2 p.m.

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T RA N SAC T I O N S HOCKEY National Hockey League ANAHEIM DUCKS—Recalled LW Patrick Maroon from Syracuse (AHL). LOS ANGELES KINGS—Placed D Drew Doughty on the injured list. Recalled D Slava Voynov from Manchester (AHL). Central Hockey League ALLEN AMERICANS—Waived F Chris Myhro. QUAD CITY MALLARDS—Waived D Zach Honert.

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Sunday l-Bears

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At A Glance All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh......................... 6 3 1 2 8 18 16 Philadelphia ..................... 4 3 0 1 7 12 8 N.Y. Islanders .................. 4 3 1 0 6 11 6 New Jersey ...................... 4 3 1 0 6 9 8 N.Y. Rangers ................... 3 0 1 2 2 5 9 Northeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto ............................. 3 3 0 0 6 11 7 Buffalo .............................. 4 3 1 0 6 14 9 Boston .............................. 5 2 3 0 4 10 9 Montreal ........................... 4 1 2 1 3 11 13 Ottawa .............................. 5 1 4 0 2 14 23 Southeast Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Washington...................... 4 4 0 0 8 15 11 Carolina............................ 5 2 2 1 5 13 18 Florida............................... 3 2 1 0 4 7 6 Tampa Bay ....................... 5 1 2 2 4 14 19 Winnipeg .......................... 3 0 3 0 0 5 13 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Detroit ............................... 4 4 0 0 8 13 5 Chicago ............................ 4 2 1 1 5 12 10 Nashville........................... 4 2 1 1 5 11 12 St. Louis ........................... 5 2 3 0 4 15 15 Columbus......................... 5 0 4 1 1 10 17 Northwest Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado........................... 5 4 1 0 8 17 11 Minnesota ........................ 5 2 1 2 6 12 12 Vancouver........................ 5 2 2 1 5 14 16 Edmonton......................... 3 1 1 1 3 6 7 Calgary ............................. 4 1 3 0 2 11 14 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Dallas................................ 5 4 1 0 8 13 11 Anaheim ........................... 4 3 1 0 6 8 7 Los Angeles..................... 4 2 1 1 5 9 10 Phoenix ............................ 4 2 1 1 5 13 11 San Jose .......................... 3 1 2 0 2 8 8 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss. Saturday's Games Colorado 6, Montreal 5, SO Florida 3, Tampa Bay 2, SO New Jersey 3, Nashville 2, SO Boston 3, Chicago 2, SO Toronto 3, Calgary 2 N.Y. Islanders 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 Los Angeles 3, Philadelphia 2, OT Buffalo 3, Pittsburgh 2 Washington 2, Ottawa 1 Phoenix 4, Winnipeg 1 Detroit 3, Minnesota 2, OT Dallas 4, Columbus 2 Vancouver 4, Edmonton 3 St. Louis 4, San Jose 2 Sunday's Games Anaheim 4, St. Louis 2 Monday's Games Colorado at Toronto, 7 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m. Nashville at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Anaheim at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday's Games Carolina at Boston, 7 p.m. Florida at Washington, 7 p.m. Dallas at Columbus, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton at Calgary, 9:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 10 p.m. St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

A H L At A Glance All Times EDT EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA St. John’s................... 4 3 1 0 0 6 11 7 Manchester................ 5 3 2 0 0 6 20 10 Worcester .................. 2 2 0 0 0 4 10 2 Providence ................ 5 2 3 0 0 4 10 18 Portland...................... 3 1 1 0 1 3 7 10 East Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Hershey ..................... 4 3 0 1 0 7 18 15 Norfolk........................ 4 3 1 0 0 6 21 20 Binghamton ............... 5 2 2 1 0 5 17 17 Syracuse.................... 2 2 0 0 0 4 11 6 Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton..................... 5 1 2 1 1 4 15 17 Northeast Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Adirondack ................ 4 3 1 0 0 6 19 13 Springfield ................. 5 3 2 0 0 6 21 19 Connecticut ............... 4 1 1 0 2 4 10 14 Bridgeport.................. 5 2 3 0 0 4 15 21 Albany ........................ 5 1 4 0 0 2 11 22 WESTERN CONFERENCE Midwest Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Milwaukee.................. 3 3 0 0 0 6 11 5 Rockford .................... 4 3 1 0 0 6 14 11 Charlotte .................... 4 2 1 1 0 5 15 14 Chicago...................... 4 0 2 0 2 2 7 14 Peoria......................... 4 0 3 0 1 1 8 16 North Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Toronto....................... 4 3 1 0 0 6 14 8 Hamilton..................... 3 2 1 0 0 4 11 8 Grand Rapids ............ 2 1 1 0 0 2 5 5 Rochester .................. 3 1 2 0 0 2 6 11 Lake Erie.................... 5 0 5 0 0 0 5 15 West Division GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Abbotsford ................. 4 3 1 0 0 6 9 7 Oklahoma City .......... 4 3 1 0 0 6 15 10 Houston ..................... 4 2 1 0 1 5 12 9 San Antonio............... 3 2 1 0 0 4 9 8 Texas ......................... 3 1 2 0 0 2 10 15 NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Sunday's Games Toronto 4, Lake Erie 0 Charlotte 3, Peoria 1 Springfield 5, Manchester 3 Adirondack 5, Bridgeport 1 Rockford 3, Abbotsford 2 Binghamton 4, Albany 2 Providence 3, Portland 2, SO Oklahoma City 2, Houston 0 Grand Rapids at Rochester, 6:05 p.m. Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Syracuse at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Grand Rapids at Hamilton, 7:30 p.m.

P O C O N O D O W N S R E S U LT S Saturday, Oct. 15 First - $15,000 Trot 1:57.2 6-Kristal Dream (Br Miller)...............12.40 7.20 2.80 4-Photorama (Ma Kakaley)......................16.20 6.40 3-Leonardo Da Lindy (To Hall) ......................... 2.80 EXACTA (6-4) $161.40 TRIFECTA (6-4-3) $585.80 SUPERFECTA (6-4-ALL-ALL) $529.20

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Tulsa

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RICE

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Redskins

VANDERBILT

NL

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UTAH ST

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Seahawks

TITANS

3

Texans

DOLPHINS

NL

Broncos

TULANE

LIONS

4.5

Falcons

Oklahoma St

RAIDERS

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Chiefs

JETS

Steelers

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10.5

Packers SAINTS

CARDS Rams

Ravens

Temple

12.5

BOWLING GREEN

Ohio U

14.5

AKRON

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Memphis COLORADO

Nebraska

25

MINNESOTA

CALIFORNIA

2

Utah

31

Air Force

Colts

Kansas St

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KANSAS

28.5

Texas Tech

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4.5

Oregon St

NAVY

10.5

E Carolina

10

Fresno St

NEVADA Underdog

MISSOURI

NL

14 8.5

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Oregon

BOISE ST

College Football Favorite

La Tech

VIKINGS

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Army

5.5

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UAB

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16.5

Miami-Ohio

ARIZONA

3.5

Ucla

ALABAMA

28

Tennessee

NOTRE DAME

9

Usc

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20

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IOWA

23

Indiana

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5.5

NC State

Illinois

6.5

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Maryland

3

Georgia Tech

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22.5

Wisconsin

7

UTEP HAWAII

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New Mexico St

NHL Odds

Underdog

MAPLE LEAFS

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Avalanche

LIGHTNING

-$165/+$145

Panthers

Cincinnati

Penguins

-$125/+$105

JETS

N Carolina

Predators

-$125/+$105

OILERS

13.5

BUFFALO

SHARKS

-$175/+$155

Ducks

21

Boston Coll

Wake Forest

2.5

DUKE

Arkansas

16.5

MISSISSIPPI

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2.5

CLEMSON

10.5

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Second - $29,000 Pace 1:50.4 3-P H Jackpot (Ge Napolitano Jr) ....8.40 4.80 3.60 4-Shoobee’s Place (Da Palone) ...............4.80 3.20 7-Golden Receiver (Jo Pavia Jr) .......................2.40 EXACTA (3-4) $58.60 TRIFECTA (3-4-7) $255.20 SUPERFECTA (3-4-7-1) $1,038.60 DAILY DOUBLE (6-3) $54.40 Third - $22,000 Trot 1:54.2 9-Pembrook Street (Ty Buter) ..........4.40 3.60 2.40 3-Jam And Jelly (Mi Simons).....................5.60 5.20 2-Hope Reins Supreme (Ge Napolitano Jr) .....2.80 EXACTA (9-3) $16.00 TRIFECTA (9-3-2) $55.80 SUPERFECTA (9-3-2-5) $736.80 Fourth - $7,000 Pace 1:52.3 5-Four Starz Twins (Mi Simons).....15.20 6.80 4.00 7-Goodbye So Long (Br Miller) .................6.80 4.00 4-Hawaiian Rowdy (Ma Kakaley).......................4.20 EXACTA (5-7) $61.00 TRIFECTA (5-7-4) $299.00 SUPERFECTA (5-7-4-8) $948.20 Fifth - $9,800 Pace 1:54.2 1-I’m An Eyre Nz (Da Palone) .........11.00 3.80 3.60 3-Mil Amores (Ma Kakaley) .......................3.80 2.80 2-Mobile (Er Ledford) ..........................................2.80 EXACTA (1-3) $44.00 TRIFECTA (1-3-2) $135.20 SUPERFECTA (1-3-2-5) $664.20 PICK 3 (9-5-1) $269.80 Sixth - $15,000 Pace 1:52.1 8-Thee Town Hero (Br Miller)...........5.60 4.40 3.20 4-Windsong Destroyer (Er Ledford) .........3.20 4.00 9-Rob Us (Da Palone).........................................3.60 EXACTA (8-4) $23.40 TRIFECTA (8-4-9) $126.80 SUPERFECTA (8-4-9-3) $169.00 Seventh - $9,800 Pace 1:53.2 2-The Maniac (Da Palone)..............28.00 8.00 7.60 6-Urbino Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr) ................9.60 5.60 8-Gladiare Grande (Ma Kakaley).....................13.20 EXACTA (2-6) $320.60 TRIFECTA (2-6-8) $2,681.80 SUPERFECTA (2-6-8-ALL) $1,406.40 Eighth - $18,000 Pace 1:51.1 3-Tyler Palko (Ge Napolitano Jr)....19.00 6.40 4.00 4-Grinning Breed (Br Miller) ......................2.80 2.60 9-Artist Point (Da Palone)...................................5.80 EXACTA (3-4) $72.20 TRIFECTA (3-4-9) $445.60 SUPERFECTA (3-4-9-ALL) $1,823.20 Ninth - $12,000 Pace 1:51.2 9-Segundo Hanover (Jo Pavia Jr)..12.80 3.60 3.60 1-All Shuttle (Da Palone) ............................2.10 2.20 2-Total Shark (Br Miller)......................................4.60 EXACTA (9-1) $34.20 TRIFECTA (9-1-2) $109.80 SUPERFECTA (9-1-2-3) $293.40 PICK 4 (8-2-3-9 (3 Out of 4)) $101.20 Tenth - $29,000 Pace 1:49.3 1-Dial Or Nodial (Da Miller) ...............3.60 2.20 2.20 6-Bettor Sweet (Jo Campbell)...................2.60 2.60 4-Mr Massimo (An McCarthy)............................4.60 EXACTA (1-6) $9.40 TRIFECTA (1-6-4) $27.60 SUPERFECTA (1-6-4-3) $123.80 Eleventh - $7,000 Pace 1:54.2 4-Satire (Br Miller) ..............................9.20 3.80 3.00 2-Luck Goes Around (Ma Kakaley) ..........6.80 5.20 5-Art Glass (Da Palone)......................................3.40 EXACTA (4-2) $64.00 TRIFECTA (4-2-5) $295.80 SUPERFECTA (4-2-5-ALL) $330.60 Scratched: Chase The Sun Twelfth - $24,000 Pace 1:51.2 7-Hagi (Ty Buter)............................26.80 12.60 4.60 3-Eviction Notice N (Da Palone) ...............5.00 5.40 2-Jimmy Cowan N (Br Miller) .............................4.00 EXACTA (7-3) $147.40 TRIFECTA (7-3-2) $1,113.40 SUPERFECTA (7-3-2-ALL) $1,564.40 PICK 3 (1-4-7) $101.60 Thirteenth - $25,000 Pace 1:51.2 3-Drop Red (Ma Kakaley) .................4.40 3.40 2.60 7-Summer Camp (Mi Simons).................12.60 2.60 5-Riggins (Da Palone).........................................3.40 EXACTA (3-7) $43.60 TRIFECTA (3-7-5) $143.40 SUPERFECTA (3-7-5-1) $1,814.40 Fourteenth - $22,000 Pace 1:52.1 1-Roll Call (An McCarthy)................10.60 6.80 4.80 7-Born To Rockn Roll (Mi Simons) .........21.60 9.20 4-Triple Major (Da Palone) 3.20 EXACTA (1-7) $131.80 TRIFECTA (1-7-4) $1,000.00 SUPERFECTA (1-7-4-ALL) $2,200.20 Scratched: Mcclelland Fifteenth - $18,000 Pace 1:52.1 6-Little Gold Ring (An McCarthy)57.80 38.00 13.20 9-Mega Hall (Br Miller) .............................16.60 9.40 3-Star Party (Da Palone) ....................................3.60 EXACTA (6-9) $455.00 TRIFECTA (6-9-3) $1,707.00 SUPERFECTA (6-9-3-ALL) $2,233.00 LATE DOUBLE (1-6) $243.60

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Trevor Immelman, $160,000 .....66-71-62-69—268 Angel Cabrera, $125,200 ..........65-70-68-67—270 Scott McCarron, $125,200 ........64-70-68-68—270 Nick O’Hern, $125,200...............65-67-69-69—270 Jeff Overton, $125,200 ..............66-69-66-69—270 Kevin Streelman, $125,200 .......66-70-66-68—270 Kris Blanks, $88,000...................67-68-66-70—271 Jim Furyk, $88,000 .....................67-68-69-67—271 Bryce Molder, $88,000 ...............67-68-68-68—271 D.J. Trahan, $88,000..................65-71-68-67—271 Bud Cauley, $64,000 ..................68-68-70-66—272 Lucas Glover, $64,000 ...............68-68-68-68—272 David Mathis, $64,000................69-69-66-68—272 Sean O’Hair, $64,000 .................71-66-66-69—272 Heath Slocum, $64,000..............70-66-70-66—272 Jerry Kelly, $43,333....................68-67-71-67—273 Carl Pettersson, $43,333 ...........69-70-68-66—273 Michael Bradley, $43,333 ..........68-69-67-69—273 Billy Horschel, $43,333 ..............64-64-70-75—273 Matt Kuchar, $43,333 .................70-68-67-68—273 Billy Mayfair, $43,333 .................67-72-67-67—273 Kevin Kisner, $29,000 ................70-67-67-70—274 Colt Knost, $29,000 ....................66-71-70-67—274 Michael Letzig, $29,000 .............67-72-67-68—274 Matt McQuillan, $29,000 ............69-68-68-69—274 Alexandre Rocha, $29,000 ........67-72-70-65—274 Cameron Tringale, $29,000.......65-73-67-69—274 Blake Adams, $19,467 ...............69-69-69-68—275 Robert Allenby, $19,467 ............70-68-68-69—275 Stephen Ames, $19,467.............66-70-70-69—275 Richard S. Johnson, $19,467....65-70-71-69—275 Spencer Levin, $19,467 .............67-71-70-67—275 Paul Stankowski, $19,467..........66-72-68-69—275 Henrik Stenson, $19,467 ...........66-70-70-69—275 Roland Thatcher, $19,467..........69-69-69-68—275 Jonathan Byrd, $19,467 .............69-70-66-70—275 Charles Howell III, $19,467 .......69-70-66-70—275 Brandt Snedeker, $19,467.........71-68-67-69—275 Josh Teater, $19,467..................69-69-66-71—275 Jason Bohn, $12,800 .................69-69-68-70—276 David Hearn, $12,800 ................65-71-68-72—276 Johnson Wagner, $12,800 ........67-67-69-73—276 Boo Weekley, $12,800 ...............67-68-69-72—276 William McGirt, $10,053.............69-69-71-68—277 Jeff Quinney, $10,053 ................68-70-71-68—277 Shane Bertsch, $10,053 ............67-72-69-69—277 Ben Curtis, $10,053....................66-70-66-75—277 Bio Kim, $10,053.........................67-71-68-71—277 Shaun Micheel, $10,053 ............68-71-69-69—277 Chris Couch, $9,080...................69-69-71-69—278 Zack Miller, $9,080 .....................63-74-70-71—278 D.A. Points, $9,080.....................70-67-72-69—278 Tag Ridings, $9,080 ...................69-70-72-67—278 Kyle Stanley, $9,080...................69-69-69-71—278 Vaughn Taylor, $9,080 ...............72-67-71-68—278 Brendon de Jonge, $8,680 ........69-70-72-68—279 Andres Gonzales, $8,680 ..........66-72-71-70—279 Jim Herman, $8,680 ...................67-69-68-75—279 Tim Herron, $8,680.....................71-67-69-72—279 Fabian Gomez, $8,400...............68-70-71-71—280 Chris Riley, $8,400 .....................68-69-70-73—280 Richard Scott, $8,400.................68-71-72-69—280 Troy Merritt, $8,240 ....................68-69-72-73—282 Ben Martin, $8,160 .....................67-70-68-78—283 Robert Garrigus, $8,080 ............67-72-71-74—284 Adam Hadwin, $8,000 ................68-71-72-76—287

C H A M P I O N S T O U R AT&T Championship Scores Saturday At TPC San Antonio (Canyons Course) San Antonio Purse: $1.8 million Yardage: 6,923;Par: 72 Fred Couples...........................................65-62—127 Mark Calcavecchia.................................68-66—134 Nick Price.................................................66-69—135 Tom Lehman ...........................................69-67—136 John Cook ...............................................69-67—136 Peter Senior ............................................69-67—136 Scott Simpson.........................................69-67—136 Mark O’Meara .........................................70-67—137 Tom Jenkins ............................................69-68—137 Russ Cochran..........................................68-69—137 John Huston ............................................68-69—137 Steve Lowery ..........................................65-72—137 Hal Sutton ................................................66-71—137 Tom Watson ............................................71-67—138 Jeff Sluman..............................................70-68—138 Larry Mize ................................................70-68—138 Jeff Hart ...................................................69-69—138 Tommy Armour III...................................67-71—138 Tom Pernice, Jr. .....................................75-64—139 Michael Allen...........................................73-66—139 Jay Haas ..................................................72-67—139 Jay Don Blake .........................................71-68—139 Corey Pavin.............................................70-69—139 Mike Reid.................................................69-70—139

Loren Roberts .........................................68-71—139 Eduardo Romero ....................................68-71—139 Chien Soon Lu ........................................67-72—139 Bob Gilder................................................75-65—140 D.A. Weibring ..........................................70-70—140 Bernhard Langer.....................................69-71—140 Brad Bryant..............................................74-67—141 Olin Browne.............................................72-69—141 Mark Brooks ............................................71-70—141 Gil Morgan ...............................................68-73—141 Phil Blackmar ..........................................68-73—141 Dick Mast .................................................70-72—142 Steve Jones.............................................71-71—142 David Peoples.........................................69-73—142 Scott Hoch ...............................................68-74—142 Steve Pate ...............................................68-74—142 Mark Wiebe .............................................73-70—143 Blaine McCallister...................................72-71—143 Bruce Fleisher.........................................70-73—143 Hale Irwin.................................................70-73—143 David Eger...............................................69-74—143 Bobby Clampett ......................................68-75—143 Tom Purtzer.............................................75-69—144 Joe Ozaki.................................................74-70—144 Robert Thompson ..................................73-71—144 Willie Wood .............................................73-71—144 Mark McNulty ..........................................71-73—144 Mike Goodes ...........................................75-70—145 Gary Hallberg..........................................75-70—145 Bobby Wadkins.......................................75-70—145 Chip Beck ................................................74-71—145 Rod Spittle ...............................................74-71—145 Jim Thorpe...............................................73-72—145 Wayne Levi ..............................................72-73—145 Jim Rutledge ...........................................73-72—145 Bill Glasson .............................................75-71—146 Tom Kite...................................................74-72—146 Jim Gallagher, Jr. ...................................73-73—146 John Jacobs ............................................73-73—146 Ronnie Black ...........................................70-76—146 J.L. Lewis.................................................70-76—146 Joey Sindelar ..........................................75-72—147 Morris Hatalsky .......................................75-72—147 Keith Fergus ............................................69-78—147 James Mason..........................................75-73—148 Robin Byrd...............................................74-74—148 Brad Faxon ..............................................74-74—148 David Frost ..............................................73-75—148 Ted Schulz...............................................74-75—149 Tim Simpson ...........................................73-77—150 Bob Tway .................................................72-78—150 Dan Forsman...........................................76-76—152

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Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia Par Scores Sunday At Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club (East Course) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Purse: $1.9 million Yardage: 6,260; Par: 71 Final a-amateur Na Yeon Choi, $285,000.....66-68-67-68—269 -15 Yani Tseng, $176,791 .........69-67-69-65—270 -14 Azahara Munoz, $128,250 ..67-68-68-69—272 -12 Se Ri Pak, $99,211 ..............72-68-65-69—274 -10 Stacy Lewis, $72,594 ..........68-65-72-70—275 -9 Brittany Lang, $72,594.........66-67-69-73—275 -9 Angela Stanford, $51,300 ...71-71-68-67—277 -7 Suzann Pettersen, $51,300 68-69-69-71—277 -7 Christel Boeljon, $38,112....68-73-71-66—278 -6 Shanshan Feng, $38,112 ....68-73-70-67—278 -6 Amanda Blumenherst, $38,112..................................70-69-71-68—278 -6 Paula Creamer, $38,112 .....71-67-69-71—278 -6 Jiyai Shin, $30,779...............70-69-73-67—279 -5 I.K. Kim, $30,779..................68-68-72-71—279 -5 Maria Hjorth, $26,585 ..........66-76-71-67—280 -4 Amy Yang, $26,585 ..............69-69-74-68—280 -4 Anna Nordqvist, $26,585 ....79-67-65-69—280 -4 Chella Choi, $22,301 ...........74-70-68-70—282 -2 Candie Kung, $22,301.........70-76-66-70—282 -2 Melissa Reid, $22,301.........72-71-68-71—282 -2 Dewi Claire Schreefel, $22,301..................................66-68-76-72—282 -2 Michelle Wie, $22,301 .........68-68-71-75—282 -2 Mina Harigae, $19,197 ........74-70-71-68—283 -1 Mika Miyazato, $19,197.......74-70-69-70—283 -1 Jenny Shin, $19,197 ............71-71-71-70—283 -1 Christina Kim, $16,164 ........75-69-71-69—284 E Katie Futcher, $16,164 ........69-70-75-70—284 E Morgan Pressel, $16,164 ....71-71-72-70—284 E Mi Hyun Kim, $16,164 .........72-70-71-71—284 E Julieta Granada, $16,164....70-71-71-72—284 E Natalie Gulbis, $16,164 .......71-71-70-72—284 E Catriona Matthew, $12,680 .70-69-76-70—285 +1 Sun Young Yoo, $12,680....70-71-72-72—285 +1 Paige Mackenzie, $12,680 .67-74-71-73—285 +1 Ai Miyazato, $12,680 ...........72-68-72-73—285 +1 Caroline Hedwall, $12,680 .72-70-69-74—285 +1 Sandra Gal, $12,680............72-70-67-76—285 +1 Cristie Kerr, $10,284............72-72-75-67—286 +2 Meena Lee, $10,284............74-70-73-69—286 +2 Jennifer Song, $10,284 .......74-67-73-72—286 +2 Momoko Ueda, $10,284......71-72-71-72—286 +2 Hee Young Park, $8,905.....74-71-73-69—287 +3 Karrie Webb, $8,905............74-72-71-70—287 +3 Brittany Lincicome, $8,905 .75-68-73-71—287 +3 Frances Bondad, $8,227.....70-73-71-74—288 +4 Laura Davies , $7,646..........74-72-72-71—289 +5 Pornanong Phatlum, $7,646 ....................................73-74-69-73—289 +5 Eun-Hee Ji, $7,646 ..............72-69-72-76—289 +5 Karen Stupples, $7,065.......74-73-73-70—290 +6 Pat Hurst, $6,485..................74-69-74-74—291 +7 Cindy LaCrosse, $6,485 .....74-71-72-74—291 +7 Jimin Kang, $6,485 ..............69-72-75-75—291 +7 Wendy Ward, $6,485...........77-68-71-75—291 +7 Sophie Gustafson, $5,807 ..69-77-72-74—292 +8 Amy Hung, $5,807................72-69-76-75—292 +8 Mindy Kim, $5,807 ...............69-73-75-75—292 +8 Beatriz Recari, $5,421 .........73-73-75-72—293 +9 Kyeong Bae, $5,226 ............75-76-70-73—294+10 Gerina Piller, $4,872 ............75-70-78-72—295+11 Kristy McPherson, $4,872...73-78-71-73—295+11 Vicky Hurst, $4,872..............76-74-70-75—295+11 Hee-Won Han, $4,549.........75-74-78-69—296+12 Juli Inkster, $4,549...............76-75-75-70—296+12 Porani Chutichai, $4,549.....75-72-74-75—296+12

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San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh, left, and Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz, right, shout at each other after an NFL game in Detroit, Sunday.

’Niners hand Lions first loss of season The Associated Press

DETROIT — Alex Smith’s fourth-down, 6-yard pass to Delanie Walker gave San Francisco the go-ahead touchdown with 1:51 left, lifting the 49ers to a 25-19 win over the previously unbeaten Detroit Lions. The play stood after video review. Detroit had a chance to drive for a tying field goal or a goahead TD, but couldn’t get a first down against a swarming defense that hit and confused quarterback Matthew Stafford from the start. David Akers gave San Francisco (5-1) a six-point lead with 1:02 to go with a 37-yard field goal. The Lions (5-1) had one last shot and came up woefully short. Then San Francisco coach Jim Harbaugh and Detroit coach Jim Schwartz had to be separated on the field after the game. Harbaugh seemed to say something that fired up Schwartz, and they bumped into each other on the field. Packers 24, Rams 3 GREEN BAY, Wis. — Aaron Rodgers threw three touchdowns, including a career-long 93-yarder to Jordy Nelson, and Green Bay now stands as the NFL’s only undefeated team. Rodgers threw for 310 yards for the Packers (6-0). The Lions were the only other unbeaten team entering the day, but lost to the 49ers. James Jones and Donald Driver also caught touchdowns from Rodgers, although the Packers offense hit a lull and didn’t score in the second half. Giants 27, Bills 24 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Ahmad Bradshaw ran for 104 yards and a career-best three touchdowns and Lawrence Tynes kicked a go-ahead 23yard field goal with 1:32 remaining for New York. Bradshaw scored on three 1-yard runs and had a 30-yard run to help set up Tynes’ winner as the Giants (4-2) rebounded from a bad loss to Seattle last weekend by limiting the highscoring Bills (4-2) to seven second-half points. Ryan Fitzpatrick (21 of 30 for 244 yards) threw touchdown passes of 60 yards to Naaman Roosevelt and 9 yards to Stevie Johnson, but his final attempt was batted down by Jason Pierre-Paul on a fourth-and-5 from the Bills 25 to preserve the win. Patriots 20, Cowboys 16 FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom Brady threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Hernandez with 22 seconds left to rally New England. Dan Bailey’s 26-yard field goal had broken a 13-13 tie with 5:13 left. Each team ran one series before the Patriots got the ball after a punt with 2:30 remaining. Brady then completed eight of nine passes for 78 yards on an 80-play drive capped by his pass to Hernandez in the middle of the end zone. Raiders 24, Browns 17 OAKLAND, Calif. — Jacoby Ford returned a kickoff 101 yards and Kevin Boss caught a 35-yard touchdown pass on a fake field goal to lead Oakland in its first home game since the

death of longtime owner Al Davis. It was an emotional day with many old-time Raiders coming back to honor Davis, the man who had been the face of the franchise for nearly a half-century before dying Oct. 8 of an undisclosed illness at age 82.

Ravens 29, Texans 14 BALTIMORE — Joe Flacco threw for 305 yards and ran for a score, Billy Cundiff kicked five field goals for Baltimore (4-1). The Ravens did just enough on defense to earn their third straight win. Baltimore held Houston scoreless over the final 21 minutes and limited standout running back Arian Foster to 49 yards on 15 attempts. Flacco had two turnovers, but he also had completions of 51 yards and 56 yards to put Cundiff in position to score. Cundiff connected from 43, 48, 25, 33 and 40 yards to tie a Ravens record for field goals in a game. Flacco completed 20 of 33 passes and Anquan Boldin had eight catches for 132 yards. Buccaneers 26, Saints 20 TAMPA, Fla. — Josh Freeman threw for 303 yards and two touchdowns and Earnest Graham rushed for 109 yards in place of injured starter LeGarrette Blount. The win pulled the Bucs (4-2) into a first place tie with the Saints in the NFC South and snapped New Orleans’ fourgame winning streak. Bengals 27, Colts 17 CINCINNATI — Nate Clements blocked a late field goal try that would have tied the game, and Carlos Dunlap returned a Colts fumble 35 yards for the clinching score to Indianapolis winless after six games. The Bengals (4-2) matched their victory total from last season and ended a seven-game losing streak against the Colts, who had never lost to Cincinnati with Peyton Manning at quarterback. Manning was on the sideline again Sunday, watching helplessly as the Colts fell to 0-6 for the fifth time in franchise history. Falcons 31, Panthers 17 ATLANTA — Michael Turner ran for 139 yards and two touchdowns, Matt Ryan scored the tie-breaking TD with 7 minutes remaining, and Corey Peters came up with a huge interception. Cam Newton, who grew up just a few miles south of the Georgia Dome, wowed the crowd most of the day. He threw for 237 yards and ran for a 14yard touchdown that put the Panthers (1-5) ahead 17-14 heading to the final quarter. Bears 39, Vikings 10 CHICAGO — Devin Hester set the tone with a 48-yard touchdown catch and scored on a career-best 98-yard kickoff return before leaving with a chest injury, and the Chicago Bears routed the Minnesota Vikings. Jay Cutler threw for 267 yards and two touchdowns without an interception. Julius Peppers had two sacks, and the Bears held Vikings star Adrian Peterson to 39 yards rushing. But Hester’s injury dampened the mood on a night when they got a much-needed win.

All Times EDT AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA New England .......................................... 5 1 0 .833 185 135 Buffalo ..................................................... 4 2 0 .667 188 147 N.Y. Jets ................................................. 2 3 0 .400 121 125 Miami ....................................................... 0 4 0 .000 69 104 South W L T Pct PF PA Tennessee.............................................. 3 2 0 .600 105 94 Houston................................................... 3 3 0 .500 141 124 Jacksonville ............................................ 1 5 0 .167 72 132 Indianapolis ............................................ 0 6 0 .000 104 163 North W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore ................................................. 4 1 0 .800 148 71 Cincinnati ................................................ 4 2 0 .667 137 111 Pittsburgh ............................................... 4 2 0 .667 119 102 Cleveland ................................................ 2 3 0 .400 91 117 West W L T Pct PF PA San Diego ............................................... 4 1 0 .800 120 109 Oakland................................................... 4 2 0 .667 160 150 Kansas City ............................................ 2 3 0 .400 77 150 Denver..................................................... 1 4 0 .200 105 140 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Giants ............................................. 4 2 0 .667 154 147 Washington ............................................ 3 2 0 .600 96 83 Dallas ...................................................... 2 3 0 .400 115 121 Philadelphia............................................ 2 4 0 .333 145 145 South W L T Pct PF PA Tampa Bay.............................................. 4 2 0 .667 113 145 New Orleans........................................... 4 2 0 .667 177 151 Atlanta ..................................................... 3 3 0 .500 135 147 Carolina................................................... 1 5 0 .167 133 163 North W L T Pct PF PA Green Bay............................................. 6 0 0 1.000 197 114 Detroit ................................................... 5 1 0 .833 178 114 Chicago................................................. 3 3 0 .500 146 132 Minnesota............................................. 1 5 0 .167 121 145 West W L T Pct PF PA San Francisco ........................................ 5 1 0 .833 167 97 Seattle ..................................................... 2 3 0 .400 94 122 Arizona .................................................... 1 4 0 .200 96 121 St. Louis .................................................. 0 5 0 .000 49 137

Home Away AFC NFC Div 3-0-0 2-1-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 1-2-0 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-3-0 1-3-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Home Away AFC NFC Div 2-0-0 1-2-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 3-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 0-5-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Home Away AFC NFC Div 3-0-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 4-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 1-2-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Home Away AFC NFC Div 3-0-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 4-2-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 Home Away NFC AFC Div 2-1-0 2-1-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 3-2-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 Home Away NFC AFC Div 3-1-0 1-1-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 2-2-0 2-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 0-5-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 Home Away NFC AFC Div 3-0-0 3-0-0 5-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 3-0-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 0-2-0 3-3-0 0-0-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 Home Away NFC AFC Div 2-1-0 3-0-0 4-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-0-0

Sunday's Games Green Bay 24, St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 17, Jacksonville 13 Philadelphia 20, Washington 13 San Francisco 25, Detroit 19 Atlanta 31, Carolina 17 Cincinnati 27, Indianapolis 17 N.Y. Giants 27, Buffalo 24 Oakland 24, Cleveland 17 Baltimore 29, Houston 14 New England 20, Dallas 16 Tampa Bay 26, New Orleans 20 Chicago 39, Minnesota 10 Open: Arizona, Denver, Kansas City, San Diego, Seattle, Tennessee Monday's Game Miami at N.Y. Jets, 8:30 p.m.

Sunday, Oct. 23 Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Washington at Carolina, 1 p.m. San Diego at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Seattle at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Denver at Miami, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Detroit, 1 p.m. Chicago vs. Tampa Bay at London, 1 p.m. Kansas City at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 4:15 p.m. Green Bay at Minnesota, 4:15 p.m. Indianapolis at New Orleans, 8:20 p.m. Open: Buffalo, Cincinnati, N.Y. Giants, New England, Philadelphia, San Francisco Monday, Oct. 24 Baltimore at Jacksonville, 8:30 p.m.

Rams-Packers Stats St. Louis ................................ 0 3 0 0 — 3 Green Bay ............................. 3 21 0 0 — 24 First Quarter GB—FG Crosby 32, 6:53. Second Quarter GB—J.Jones 35 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 13:53. GB—Nelson 93 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 9:11. GB—Driver 7 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), 1:51. StL—FG Jo.Brown 36, :03. A—70,604. StL GB First downs ........................... 22 20 Total Net Yards .................... 424 399 Rushes-yards ....................... 25-125 32-96 Passing.................................. 299 303 Punt Returns......................... 2-56 0-0 Kickoff Returns..................... 2-40 2-27 Interceptions Ret.................. 1-(-3) 1-0 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 28-44-1 17-28-1 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 3-22 1-7 Punts...................................... 5-32.4 5-44.4 Fumbles-Lost........................ 2-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 7-45 3-16 Time of Possession ............. 30:41 29:19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—St. Louis, S.Jackson 18-96, C.Williams 4-24, B.Gibson 1-5, Bradford 2-0. Green Bay, Starks 13-49, Grant 9-25, Rodgers 7-15, Cobb 1-6, Kuhn 2-1. PASSING—St. Louis, Bradford 28-44-1-321. Green Bay, Rodgers 17-28-1-310. RECEIVING—St. Louis, Salas 8-77, Alexander 6-91, Kendricks 4-71, B.Gibson 4-43, S.Jackson 4-29, C.Williams 2-10. Green Bay, G.Jennings 6-82, Driver 3-25, Nelson 2-104, Grant 2-27, Starks 2-17, J.Jones 1-35, Finley 1-20. MISSED FIELD GOALS—St. Louis, Jo.Brown 47 (WR).

13:48. SF—Walker 6 pass from Ale.Smith (Akers kick), 1:51. SF—FG Akers 37, 1:02. A—62,061. SF Det First downs ........................... 14 21 Total Net Yards .................... 314 310 Rushes-yards ....................... 29-203 18-66 Passing.................................. 111 244 Punt Returns......................... 3-72 3-41 Kickoff Returns..................... 4-105 0-0 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 1-30 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 17-32-1 28-50-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 2-14 5-49 Punts...................................... 9-47.8 8-43.8 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 15-120 6-54 Time of Possession ............. 29:39 30:21 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—San Francisco, Gore 15-141, Hunter 8-33, Ginn Jr. 2-21, Ale.Smith 2-5, Miller 1-3, Dixon 1-0. Detroit, Best 12-37, Morris 5-20, Stafford 1-9. PASSING—San Francisco, Ale.Smith 17-32-1-125. Detroit, Stafford 28-50-0-293. RECEIVING—San Francisco, Crabtree 9-77, Ginn Jr. 2-24, Walker 2-11, V.Davis 2-8, Gore 2-5. Detroit, Pettigrew 8-42, Johnson 7-113, Best 6-73, Burleson 4-34, T.Young 1-14, Heller 1-9, Morris 1-8. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Detroit, Hanson 52 (WR).

Steelers 17, Jaguars 13

Jacksonville .......................... 0 3 7 3 — 13 Pittsburgh.............................. 7 10 0 0 — 17 First Quarter Pit—Mendenhall 8 run (Suisham kick), 4:23. Second Quarter Pit—Wallace 28 pass from Roethlisberger (Suisham kick), 13:40. Pit—FG Suisham 21, 10:58. Jac—FG Scobee 46, 8:44. Third Quarter Jac—Hill 18 pass from Gabbert (Scobee kick), 1:46. Fourth Quarter Jac—FG Scobee 45, 4:17. A—62,934. Jac Pit First downs ........................... 16 15 Total Net Yards .................... 209 370 Rushes-yards ....................... 30-133 32-185 Passing.................................. 76 185 Punt Returns......................... 1-7 4-13 Kickoff Returns..................... 3-87 1-34 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 12-26-0 12-23-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 5-33 3-15 Punts...................................... 7-42.3 6-42.7 Fumbles-Lost........................ 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 4-22 8-65 Time of Possession ............. 28:47 31:13 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Jacksonville, Jones-Drew 22-96, Karim 5-21, Gabbert 3-16. Pittsburgh, Mendenhall 23-146, Redman 4-22, Roethlisberger 3-9, Dwyer 2-8. PASSING—Jacksonville, Gabbert 12-26-0-109. Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 12-23-0-200. RECEIVING—Jacksonville, Thomas 4-36, Hill 2-29, Lewis 2-29, Jones-Drew 2-8, Dillard 1-7, Jones 1-0. Pittsburgh, Miller 4-27, Ward 3-47, Wallace 2-76, Sanders 1-32, A.Brown 1-16, Redman 1-2. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Pittsburgh, Suisham 46 (WL).

Redskins 20, Eagles 13

Philadelphia .......................... 7 13 0 0 — 20 Washington........................... 0 3 3 7 — 13 First Quarter Phi—Celek 7 pass from Vick (Henery kick), 6:50. Second Quarter Phi—McCoy 1 run (Henery kick), 14:15. Phi—FG Henery 28, 6:58. Phi—FG Henery 24, 2:27. Was—FG Gano 50, :30. Third Quarter Was—FG Gano 26, 12:40. Fourth Quarter Was—Beck 2 run (Gano kick), 2:44. A—80,447. Phi Was First downs ........................... 22 17 Total Net Yards .................... 422 287 Rushes-yards ....................... 38-192 14-42 Passing.................................. 230 245 Punt Returns......................... 0-0 2-4 Kickoff Returns..................... 0-0 5-149 Interceptions Ret.................. 4-38 2-5 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 18-32-2 17-37-4 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 2-7 2-15 Punts...................................... 3-43.7 4-42.5 Fumbles-Lost........................ 0-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 8-60 9-75 Time of Possession ............. 38:08 21:52 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Philadelphia, McCoy 28-126, Vick 7-54, Lewis 2-10, Young 1-2. Washington, Torain 10-22, Beck 2-14, Helu 2-6. PASSING—Philadelphia, Vick 18-31-1-237, Young 0-1-1-0. Washington, Grossman 9-22-4-143, Beck 8-15-0-117. RECEIVING—Philadelphia, Maclin 5-101, Celek 4-42, D.Jackson 3-46, Avant 3-28, McCoy 2-13, Smith 1-7. Washington, Davis 6-95, Stallworth 3-30, Gaffney 2-55, Moss 2-38, Helu 2-11, Austin 1-32, Cooley 1-(minus 1). MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

49ers 25, Lions 19

San Francisco .................. 0 12 3 10 — 25 Detroit................................ 10 0 3 6 — 19 First Quarter Det—FG Hanson 25, 11:35. Det—Pettigrew 16 pass from Stafford (Hanson kick), 4:44. Second Quarter SF—Gore 1 run (Akers kick), 14:57. SF—Ald.Smith safety, 7:44. SF—FG Akers 55, :00. Third Quarter Det—FG Hanson 24, 11:41. SF—FG Akers 31, 9:23. Fourth Quarter Det—Burleson 5 pass from Stafford (pass failed),

Falcons 31, Panthers 17

Carolina ................................. 3 7 7 0 — 17 Atlanta.................................... 7 7 0 17 — 31 First Quarter Car—FG Mare 42, 4:54. Atl—Turner 1 run (Bryant kick), :00. Second Quarter Car—Stewart 1 run (Mare kick), 10:13. Atl—Mughelli 1 pass from Ryan (Bryant kick), 3:49. Third Quarter Car—Newton 14 run (Mare kick), 6:28. Fourth Quarter Atl—FG Bryant 24, 14:12. Atl—Ryan 1 run (Bryant kick), 7:00. Atl—Turner 2 run (Bryant kick), 1:56. A—69,047. Car Atl First downs ........................... 24 24 Total Net Yards .................... 368 325 Rushes-yards ....................... 25-142 35-166 Passing.................................. 226 159 Punt Returns......................... 1-0 1-8 Kickoff Returns..................... 4-88 1-22 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 3-79 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 21-35-3 14-22-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 2-11 1-4 Punts...................................... 2-40.5 3-43.0 Fumbles-Lost........................ 2-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 7-85 4-57 Time of Possession ............. 29:26 30:34 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Carolina, Newton 6-50, Stewart 7-48, D.Williams 12-44. Atlanta, Turner 27-139, Snelling 3-12, Rodgers 1-8, Ryan 3-7, Mughelli 1-0. PASSING—Carolina, Newton 21-35-3-237. Atlanta, Ryan 14-22-0-163. RECEIVING—Carolina, Smith 5-66, Olsen 5-42, Shockey 4-60, Stewart 3-24, Naanee 2-31, LaFell 1-12, D.Williams 1-2. Atlanta, Gonzalez 3-29, Douglas 2-57, White 2-21, Mughelli 2-20, Palmer 1-8, Turner 1-8, Kelly 1-7, Snelling 1-7, Rodgers 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Bengals 27, Colts 17

Indianapolis ........................ 0 7 0 10 — 17 Cincinnati ............................ 7 3 10 7 — 27 First Quarter Cin—Green 11 pass from Dalton (Nugent kick), 9:19. Second Quarter Ind—D.Brown 18 run (Vinatieri kick), 11:14. Cin—FG Nugent 20, :00. Third Quarter Cin—Benson 1 run (Nugent kick), 10:27. Cin—FG Nugent 43, 2:20. Fourth Quarter Ind—FG Vinatieri 46, 14:56. Ind—Clark 1 pass from Painter (Vinatieri kick), 9:33. Cin—Dunlap 35 fumble return (Nugent kick), 2:22. A—52,068. Ind Cin First downs ........................... 18 17 Total Net Yards .................... 273 358 Rushes-yards ....................... 23-94 31-94 Passing.................................. 179 264 Punt Returns......................... 2-5 2-35 Kickoff Returns..................... 3-29 2-55 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 1-15 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 23-34-1 25-32-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 1-9 0-0 Punts...................................... 4-52.0 5-44.2 Fumbles-Lost........................ 2-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 2-11 11-111 Time of Possession ............. 26:24 33:36 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Indianapolis, Carter 14-45, D.Brown 5-35, Painter 4-14. Cincinnati, Benson 16-57, Scott 11-29, Leonard 2-9, Dalton 2-(minus 1). PASSING—Indianapolis, Painter 23-34-1-188. Cincinnati, Dalton 25-32-0-264. RECEIVING—Indianapolis, Garcon 8-52, Clark 6-53, Wayne 5-58, D.Brown 2-16, Collie 1-8, Tamme 1-1. Cincinnati, Simpson 6-101, Green 5-51, Caldwell 4-32, Gresham 4-23, Leonard 2-38, Hawkins 1-7, Benson 1-5, Scott 1-5, Lee 1-2. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Indianapolis, Vinatieri 52 (BK). Cincinnati, Nugent 43 (WR).

Giants 27, Bills 24

Buffalo ................................. 14 3 0 7 N.Y. Giants ......................... 7 10 7 3 First Quarter NYG—Bradshaw 1 run (Tynes kick), 5:20. Buf—Jackson 80 run (Lindell kick), 5:06. Buf—Roosevelt 60 pass from Fitzpatrick kick), :24. Second Quarter NYG—FG Tynes 26, 9:51. NYG—Bradshaw 1 run (Tynes kick), 2:58. Buf—FG Lindell 49, :39. Third Quarter NYG—Bradshaw 1 run (Tynes kick), 6:53. Fourth Quarter Buf—St.Johnson 9 pass from Fitzpatrick kick), 8:57. NYG—FG Tynes 23, 1:32. A—79,243. Buf First downs ........................... 17 Total Net Yards .................... 374 Rushes-yards ....................... 23-155 Passing.................................. 219 Punt Returns......................... 2-11 Kickoff Returns..................... 1-21 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0

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Comp-Att-Int ......................... 21-30-2 21-32-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 3-25 0-0 Punts...................................... 3-45.3 3-53.7 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 7-75 7-79 Time of Possession ............. 29:13 30:47 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Buffalo, Jackson 16-121, B.Smith 4-26, Fitzpatrick 3-8. N.Y. Giants, Bradshaw 26-104, Ware 5-19, Manning 2-(minus 1). PASSING—Buffalo, Fitzpatrick 21-30-2-244. N.Y. Giants, Manning 21-32-0-292. RECEIVING—Buffalo, Jackson 5-47, St.Johnson 5-39, Spiller 5-39, Nelson 4-62, Roosevelt 1-60, Chandler 1-(minus 3). N.Y. Giants, Ballard 5-81, Manningham 5-56, Nicks 4-96, Bradshaw 2-26, Pascoe 2-17, Cruz 2-12, Scott 1-4. MISSED FIELD GOALS—N.Y. Giants, Tynes 50 (BK).

Raiders 24, Browns 17

Cleveland ............................ 0 7 0 10 — 17 Oakland ............................... 7 7 10 0 — 24 First Quarter Oak—McFadden 4 run (Janikowski kick), 5:43. Second Quarter Cle—Al.Smith 1 pass from McCoy (Dawson kick), 12:07. Oak—Ford 101 kickoff return (Janikowski kick), 11:53. Third Quarter Oak—FG Janikowski 48, 3:06. Oak—Boss 35 pass from Lechler (Janikowski kick), 1:23. Fourth Quarter Cle—FG Dawson 47, 12:24. Cle—Massaquoi 12 pass from McCoy (Dawson kick), 1:06. A—57,300. Cle Oak First downs ........................... 18 18 Total Net Yards .................... 268 329 Rushes-yards ....................... 21-65 40-151 Passing.................................. 203 178 Punt Returns......................... 2-30 2-(-6) Kickoff Returns..................... 4-83 3-151 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 21-45-0 15-24-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 2-12 2-9 Punts...................................... 6-45.2 4-48.5 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards.................... 5-34 5-35 Time of Possession ............. 25:19 34:41 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Cleveland, Hardesty 11-35, McCoy 4-16, Hillis 6-14. Oakland, McFadden 20-91, Bush 10-28, J.Campbell 2-16, Tonga 1-12, Boller 5-9, Ausberry 1-(minus 2), Moore 1-(minus 3). PASSING—Cleveland, McCoy 21-45-0-215. Oakland, Boller 8-14-0-100, J.Campbell 6-9-0-52, Lechler 1-1-0-35. RECEIVING—Cleveland, Little 6-72, Watson 3-35, Massaquoi 3-30, Cribbs 2-30, Hardesty 2-18, Al.Smith 2-14, Moore 2-12, Robiskie 1-4. Oakland, Heyward-Bey 6-82, Ford 3-43, Boss 1-35, Bush 1-9, Moore 1-9, Ausberry 1-4, Myers 1-3, McFadden 1-2. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Ravens 29, Texans 14 Houston ................................. 0 7 7 0 — 14 Baltimore ............................... 7 3 6 13 — 29 First Quarter Bal—Flacco 1 run (Cundiff kick), 1:08. Second Quarter Hou—W.Smith fumble recovery in end zone (Rackers kick), 4:48. Bal—FG Cundiff 43, 1:50. Third Quarter Bal—FG Cundiff 48, 11:46. Hou—Jones 32 pass from Schaub (Rackers kick), 8:36. Bal—FG Cundiff 25, 3:30. Fourth Quarter Bal—FG Cundiff 33, 14:44. Bal—R.Williams 4 run (Cundiff kick), 4:01. Bal—FG Cundiff 40, 1:55. A—71,154. Hou Bal First downs ........................... 18 24 Total Net Yards .................... 293 402 Rushes-yards ....................... 25-93 30-113 Passing.................................. 200 289 Punt Returns......................... 1-4 1-13 Kickoff Returns..................... 1-26 3-67 Interceptions Ret.................. 1-2 0-0 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 21-37-0 20-33-1 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 4-20 2-16 6-41.0 2-45.0 Punts...................................... Fumbles-Lost........................ 2-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards.................... 5-15 5-25 Time of Possession ............. 27:48 32:12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Houston, Foster 15-49, Tate 9-41, Schaub 1-3. Baltimore, Rice 23-101, R.Williams 2-8, Leach 2-5, Flacco 3-(minus 1). PASSING—Houston, Schaub 21-37-0-220. Baltimore, Flacco 20-33-1-305. RECEIVING—Houston, Foster 6-52, Walter 6-52, Jones 4-76, Mason 3-27, Daniels 2-13. Baltimore, Boldin 8-132, Rice 5-60, T.Smith 3-84, Dickson 2-20, Pitta 2-9. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Patriots 20, Cowboys 16

Dallas..................................... 3 7 3 3 — 16 New England ........................ 3 10 0 7 — 20 First Quarter NE—FG Gostkowski 31, 8:41. Dal—FG Bailey 48, 3:16. Second Quarter NE—FG Gostkowski 26, 12:07. NE—Welker 5 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), 7:34. Dal—Witten 1 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), :33. Third Quarter Dal—FG Bailey 22, 5:50. Fourth Quarter Dal—FG Bailey 26, 5:13. NE—Hernandez 8 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), :22. A—68,756. Dal NE First downs ........................... 21 25 Total Net Yards .................... 377 371 Rushes-yards ....................... 24-77 25-101 Passing.................................. 300 270 Punt Returns......................... 2-3 3-27 Kickoff Returns..................... 2-40 5-103 Interceptions Ret.................. 2-7 1-6 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 27-41-1 27-41-2 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 2-17 3-19 Punts...................................... 4-51.8 2-48.0 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards.................... 10-77 5-35 Time of Possession ............. 32:49 27:11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Dallas, Murray 10-32, Romo 1-17, Jones 8-14, Choice 5-14. New England, Green-Ellis 14-58, Ridley 3-19, Brady 4-17, Woodhead 4-7. PASSING—Dallas, Romo 27-41-1-317. New England, Brady 27-41-2-289. RECEIVING—Dallas, Austin 7-74, Bryant 4-78, Witten 4-48, Choice 3-16, Robinson 2-43, Jones 2-19, Bennett 2-13, Ogletree 1-12, Murray 1-7, Phillips 1-7. New England, Hernandez 8-68, R.Gronkowski 7-74, Welker 6-45, Branch 3-69, Woodhead 2-22, Green-Ellis 1-11. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

Buccaneers 26, Saints 20

New Orleans ......................... 7 3 3 7 — 20 Tampa Bay ............................ 3 17 3 3 — 26 First Quarter TB—FG Barth 48, 8:19. NO—Colston 38 pass from Brees (Kasay kick), 5:38. Second Quarter TB—Benn 65 pass from Freeman (Barth kick), 13:17. TB—FG Barth 42, 5:26. TB—Parker 19 pass from Freeman (Barth kick), 3:40. NO—FG Kasay 33, :02. Third Quarter NO—FG Kasay 24, 3:18. TB—FG Barth 42, :35. Fourth Quarter NO—Ingram 12 run (Kasay kick), 12:59. TB—FG Barth 38, 7:24. A—56,590. NO TB First downs ........................... 20 21 Total Net Yards .................... 453 420 Rushes-yards ....................... 20-70 25-117 Passing.................................. 383 303 Punt Returns......................... 1-(-10) 3-24 Kickoff Returns..................... 3-69 3-30 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 3-16 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 29-45-3 23-41-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 0-0 0-0 Punts...................................... 4-55.0 4-47.3 Fumbles-Lost........................ 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards.................... 7-53 7-64 Time of Possession ............. 28:33 31:27 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—New Orleans, Ingram 9-22, Brees 3-21, Sproles 1-16, P.Thomas 7-11. Tampa Bay, Graham 17-109, Lumpkin 2-13, Freeman 4-3, Parker 1-(minus 3), Benn 1-(minus 5). PASSING—New Orleans, Brees 29-45-3-383. Tampa Bay, Freeman 23-41-0-303. RECEIVING—New Orleans, Sproles 8-46, Graham 7-124, Colston 7-118, Moore 2-46, Meachem 1-23, Henderson 1-12, Ingram 1-6, P.Thomas 1-5, Collins 1-3. Tampa Bay, Williams 6-59, Winslow 5-40, Benn 3-83, Briscoe 2-49, Parker 2-32, Graham 2-22, Lorig 2-9, Pianalto 1-9. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Tampa Bay, Barth 55 (WL).

Bears 39, Vikings 10

Minnesota ......................... 0 3 7 0 — 10 Chicago............................. 16 10 10 3 — 39 First Quarter Chi—Hester 48 pass from Cutler (Gould kick), 12:17. Chi—Paea safety, 6:52. Chi—Barber 3 run (Gould kick), 3:39. Second Quarter Min—FG Longwell 37, 12:37. Chi—Sanzenbacher 13 pass from Cutler (Gould kick), 6:41. Chi—FG Gould 51, :28. Third Quarter Min—Peterson 4 run (Longwell kick), 10:23. Chi—Hester 98 kickoff return (Gould kick), 10:09. Chi—FG Gould 26, 5:44. Fourth Quarter Chi—FG Gould 22, 14:50. A—62,322. Min Chi

Taylor back on Fins’ side of rivalry By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. AP Sports Writer

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Jason Taylor expects to hear a familiar sound when he walks out of the tunnel at MetLife Stadium on Monday night. And, it won’t be warm, friendly cheers. “I’m sure I’ll be booed,” the Miami Dolphins linebacker said. “I was booed for a lot of years in that stadium or in that town.” That’s because Taylor was perhaps the most disliked opposing player among New York Jets fans, and the feeling was certainly mutual. But in an unexpected twist to one of the NFL’s top rivalries, Taylor signed with the Jets in the 2010 offseason and fans gradually embraced him as one of their own. He helped New York reach the AFC championship game. Now he’s back behind enemy lines — in Jets’ fans minds — and will try to help the winless Dolphins (0-4) send the struggling Jets (2-3) to their fourth straight loss Monday night. “I tried to do my best to make them cheer last year, but being back on the other side of the coin now I’m sure I’ll get my fair share of boos, which is to be expected,” he said. “They’re Jets fans and they should be and they’re very passionate about their team and that’s the way it’s supposed to be.” Taylor is the NFL’s active career sacks leader and eighth on the all-time list with 1331⁄2, including one this season. He’s far from the dominant force he once was, when he was sent quarterbacks to the turf in bunches, but he had his moments in his one season in green and white. “I’ll say this,” Jets coach Rex Ryan said, “we would’ve loved to have had Jason back.” Moments after the Jets lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC championship game, Taylor fought back tears as he talked about his time in New York and getting that far in the playoffs for the first time. He had put aside his hatred for the Jets and their fans — he once called them “classless” — for a Super Bowl run. Taylor also acknowledged he didn’t know if he would ever take the field again. New York appeared to help make that decision when it released him in March. But Taylor still wanted to play, and was hoping for another year with the Jets, who also had interest in bringing him back, but at a lesser salary. Taylor, who had five sacks with the Jets, headed back home to Miami for his third stint with the Dolphins a few months later. “He was great, a real professional about the way he went about his business, about the way he interacted with other players on the team,” Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez said. “He was respectful with the trainers and equipment staff. He was the ultimate pro. We loved having him, and it’s going to be fun to face him.” Sanchez took the high road after Taylor recently said he thought Dolphins quarterback Chad Henne had more overall talent than the Jets’ signal caller. Sanchez said that’s what Taylor has to say; he has to support his own guy. First downs ........................... 15 22 Total Net Yards .................... 286 377 Rushes-yards ....................... 17-53 28-119 Passing.................................. 233 258 Punt Returns......................... 1-0 1-27 Kickoff Returns..................... 6-146 4-131 Interceptions Ret.................. 0-0 0-0 Comp-Att-Int ......................... 28-42-0 21-31-0 Sacked-Yards Lost .............. 5-43 1-9 Punts...................................... 5-37.2 3-38.3 Fumbles-Lost........................ 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards.................... 5-40 3-15 Time of Possession ............. 29:20 30:40 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Minnesota, Peterson 12-39, Ponder 1-8, Harvin 1-5, Gerhart 1-3, Webb 1-1, Booker 1-(minus 3). Chicago, Forte 17-87, Barber 11-32. PASSING—Minnesota, McNabb 19-24-0-177, Ponder 9-17-0-99, Webb 0-1-0-0. Chicago, Cutler 21-31-0-267. RECEIVING—Minnesota, Harvin 7-78, Berrian 5-54, Shiancoe 5-45, Jenkins 4-45, Rudolph 2-20, Gerhart 2-7, Camarillo 1-23, Kleinsasser 1-4, Peterson 1-0. Chicago, Forte 6-36, Hester 5-91, R.Williams 3-50, Knox 2-41, Davis 2-27, Sanzenbacher 1-13, Clutts 1-6, Barber 1-3. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Minnesota, Longwell 38 (WL).


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NEW YORK — Surprising Kansas State has climbed to No. 12 in The Associated Press college football poll, the Wildcats’ best ranking since 2004. Kansas State improved to 6-0 on Saturday night with a 41-34 comeback victory at Texas Tech and jumped five spots in the rankings released Sunday. It was the fourth straight week coach Bill Snyder’s Wildcats won as underdogs. The last time Kansas State was ranked this highly was the 2004 preseason poll, when the Wildcats were No. 12.

The top 10 teams in the rankings remained the same after a weekend filled with blowouts. No. 1 LSU received 41 first-place votes, No. 2 Alabama had 11 and No. 3 Oklahoma got six. The rest of the top 10 was Wisconsin, Boise State (one first-place vote), Oklahoma State, Stanford, Clemson, Oregon and Arkansas. Kansas State went 7-6 last season and was picked eighth out of 10 in the Big 12’s preseason poll. But behind a much improved defense and a solid running game led by quarterback Collin Klein, the Wildcats are perfect after six

games for the first time since 2000. Snyder is in his third season since coming out of retirement to return to the job he held for 17 years. The Wildcats’ resurgence this season is impressive, but when it comes turnarounds, the 72-year-old Snyder has done much better in Manhattan, Kan. He first took over the program in 1989 and it wasn’t a stretch to call Kansas State the worst program in major college football. From 1938-1988, K-State won 130 games. Snyder was hired during 27-game winless

streak. But from 1993-2003, Snyder led the Wildcats to a bowl every season, averaged 10 wins and contended for national championships. He stepped down after the 2005 season, but after three lackluster seasons under Ron Prince, he returned and has the Wildcats, who play instate rival Kansas on Saturday, contending for a conference title again. Just ahead of Kansas State at No. 11 in the latest rankings was West Virginia. No. 13 Nebraska was next, followed by South Carolina and Michigan State, which

hosts Wisconsin on Saturday. The rest of the top 20 had Virginia Tech, Texas A&M, Michigan, Auburn and Georgia Tech, which dropped eight spots to No. 20 after its first loss. The 18th-ranked Wolverines fell seven spots after losing for the first time this season, 2814 to Michigan State. The final five were undefeated Houston at No. 21, Washington, Illinois, another firsttime loser on Saturday, and Arizona State and Georgia tied for No. 24. Texas and Baylor dropped out of the rankings after losing Big 12 games.

The AP Top 25 The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press college football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Oct. 15, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote, and previous ranking: ...........................................................Record Pts Pv 1. LSU (41) ...................................... 7-01,452 1 2. Alabama (11)............................... 7-01,411 2 3. Oklahoma (6) .............................. 6-01,372 3 4. Wisconsin .................................... 6-01,252 4 5. Boise St. (1)................................. 6-01,218 5 6. Oklahoma St. .............................. 6-01,186 6 7. Stanford ....................................... 6-01,164 7 8. Clemson....................................... 7-01,064 8 9. Oregon ......................................... 5-11,020 9 10. Arkansas.................................... 5-1 946 10 11. West Virginia............................. 5-1 778 13 12. Kansas St. ................................. 6-0 762 17 13. Nebraska ................................... 5-1 748 14 14. South Carolina.......................... 6-1 690 15 15. Michigan St. .............................. 5-1 610 23 16. Virginia Tech ............................. 6-1 597 19 17. Texas A&M................................ 4-2 467 21 18. Michigan .................................... 6-1 442 11 19. Auburn ....................................... 5-2 374 24 20. Georgia Tech ............................ 6-1 281 12 21. Houston ..................................... 6-0 238 25 22. Washington ............................... 5-1 221NR 23. Illinois ......................................... 6-1 207 16 24. Arizona St.................................. 5-2 144 18 24. Georgia ...................................... 5-2 144NR Others receiving votes: Penn St. 130, Notre Dame 107, Southern Cal 87, Baylor 19, SMU 19, Texas 12, Cincinnati 4, Southern Miss. 4, Wake Forest 3, Rutgers 2.

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Dan Wheldon, front left, and another driver crash during a wreck that involved 15 cars during the IndyCar Series’ Las Vegas Indy 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas on Sunday. Wheldon died after the crash.

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juries were fatal, those at the track could not control their tears. Television cameras captured Ashley Judd, the wife of IndyCar champion Dario Franchitti, dabbing at her eyes shortly before the official word came. The remainder of the race was canceled. Drivers solemnly returned to the track for a five-lap tribute to Wheldon, almost all of them hiding their eyes behind dark sunglasses after being told their colleague was gone. As Roger Penske met with his team trackside and other drivers simply hugged those around them, IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard made the announcement of Wheldon’s death. “Our thoughts and prayers are with his family today,” Bernard said. When drivers returned to the track, Wheldon’s No. 77 was the only one on the towering scoreboard. Franchitti sobbed uncontrollably as he got back into his car for the tribute laps. Over speakers at the track, the song “Danny Boy” blared, followed by “Amazing Grace” as hundreds of crew workers from each team stood solemnly. “What can you say? We’re going to miss him,” said Chip Ganassi, Wheldon’s former car owner. “Everybody in IndyCar died a little today.” The race was only minutes old when Wheldon, who started at the back of the 34-car field and was in position for a $5 million payday if he could have won the race, was one of 15 cars involved in a wreck that started when two cars touched tires. Several cars burst into flames, and debris was all over the track, some of the impact so intense that workers needed to patch holes in the asphalt. Video replays showed Wheldon’s car turning over as it went airborne and sailed into what’s called the “catch fence,” which sits over the SAFER barrier that’s designed to give a bit when cars make contact. Rescue workers were at Wheldon’s car quickly, some furiously waving for more help to get to the scene. Bernard said Wheldon’s injuries were “un-

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backboard, loaded onto a cart and driven off the Beaver Stadium field to a waiting ambulance. On the short trip to nearby Mount Nittany Medical Center, the feeling returned and the Penn State cornerback began to calm down. Though he avoided a serious long-term injury and was released from the hospital a few hours later, the next few weeks were anything but easy for Lynn. The official diagnosis was a concussion and a spinal concussion -- known to players and coaches as a “stinger” or a “burner” -- which was what caused his arms to go numb. All of that went away quickly, but the headaches did not. Plagued by pain and sensitive to light, Lynn did little but sit in his apartment with the lights off for the next week, unable even to attend classes for a week-and-ahalf.

NASCAR • Tommy Baldwin, 2004, Thompson, Conn. • John Baker, 2002, Irwindale, Calif. • Dale Earnhardt, 2001, Daytona Beach, Fla. • Tony Roper, 2000, Fort Worth, Texas • Kenny Irwin, 2000, Loudon, N.H. • Adam Petty, 2000, Loudon, N.H. • John Nemechek, 1997, Homestead, Fla. • Rodney Orr, 1994, Daytona Beach, Fla. • Neil Bonnett, 1994, Daytona Beach, Fla. • Clifford Allison, 1992, Brooklyn, Mich. • J.D. McDuffie, 1991, Watkins Glen, N.Y. • Grant Adcox, 1989, Hampton, Ga.

still made the catch — an incredible grab — while falling on his back. • When a pass by Vick fluttered dangerously after being tipped behind the line of scrimmage, it landed in Jeremy Maclin’s hands instead of those of a defender. “The last four games, I think we’ve been having a lot of things go the other team’s way,” center Jason Kelce said, “batted balls going into their hands and stuff like that. I think today we’re starting to get a little bit of that luck shifting over back to our side.” The Eagles (2-4) raced to a 20-0 second-quarter lead and picked off Rex Grossman four times, prompting Washington coach Mike Shanahan to answer the fans’ chants of “We want Beck!” by giving John Beck his first regular-season appearance since 2007. Beck got the Redskins back into the game with a 2-yard quarterback draw to cap an 80-yard drive that pulled the Redskins within seven points with 2:44 remaining, but the Eagles ran out the clock with the tail end of a 126-yard day from McCoy, who headed to the sideline and punched coach Andy Reid in the chest in his excitement. “He knocked the wind out of me. He got me, got a good one,” Reid said. “But I don’t really care. He can do anything he wants today.” Said McCoy of his stout coach: “Andy, we’re like his kids. We’re still young. I kind of punched him. ... A lot of cushion there.” The Redskins (3-2) were the division’s surprise leaders, in front by themselves this late in the season for the first time since

1999, but now their momentum has ground to a halt — and they have a quarterback quandary to boot. Shanahan said he went with Beck because the team “needed a spark.” The coach wouldn’t say who will start next week’s game at Carolina. “I believe in myself, no matter if the whole stadium doesn’t, the coaching staff doesn’t,” Grossman said. “Whatever the situation is, I believe in myself.” The Redskins also lost left guard Kory Lichtensteiger with a right knee injury that “doesn’t look good,” according to Shanahan. Left tackle Trent Williams has a severely sprained right ankle. Tight end Chris Cooley broke his left index finger and will need surgery. The Eagles had already shuffled their offensive line. King Dunlap’s back spasms and Jason Peters’ hamstring injury left them with two healthy tackles: Winston Justice, who hadn’t played a snap on offense this season, and Todd Herremans, the usual right tackle who started on the left side for the first time since he was a rookie in 2005. Coleman got the call because safety Jarrad Page was out with a stinger. Coleman started the first three games before getting benched; now he’s the first Eagles player with three interceptions in a game since Joe Scarpati in 1966. “I wasn’t getting it done, and that was apparent,” Coleman said. “It was a humbling experience. God taught me a lesson, and I just worked my butt off the last couple weeks.” Vick completed18 of 31passes for 237 yards with one touchdown and one interception. He also ran for 54 yards on seven carries, including a 31-yard scamper on a third-and-10 after which he kicked a stray ball that nearly hit a Redskins cheerleader. He paused, holding his hand to his heart to display his remorse.

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survivable.” Wheldon’s first Indianapolis 500 victory was in 2005 — he passed Danica Patrick with less than 10 laps to go that year — and his win at the sport’s most famed race this year was one to particularly savor. It came in perhaps the oddest of fashions, as he was the beneficiary of a huge gaffe by someone else. Wheldon was in second place, far back of rookie J.R. Hildebrand approaching the final turn — when Hildebrand lost control and clipped the wall. Wheldon zipped past, and the only lap he led all day at Indianapolis was the last one. He returned to the track the next morning for the traditional photo session with the winner, kissing the bricks as his 2-year-old son Sebastian sat on the asphalt alongside him, and wife, Susie, held their then-2month-old, Oliver. Wheldon was almost resigned to finishing second at Indy for the third straight year, before misfortune struck Hildebrand. “It’s obviously unfortunate, but that’s Indianapolis,” Whel-

don said. “That’s why it’s the greatest spectacle in racing. You never know what’s going to happen.” Such was the case again Sunday. Wheldon was well behind the first wave of cars that got into trouble on the fateful lap, and had no way to avoid the wrecks in front of him. There was no time to brake or steer out of trouble. “I saw two cars touch each other up in front of me and then I tried to slow down, couldn’t slow down,” driver Paul Tracy said. “Then Dan’s car, from what I saw in the videos, came over my back wheel and over top of me. Just a horrendous accident.” Even as a former series champion and one of the sport’s top names, Wheldon did not have the financial backing to secure a fulltime ride for himself this season. He kept himself busy by working as a commentator for some races and testing prototype cars that the IndyCar series will be using in the future. IndyCar will have new cars in 2012, much of the changes done with a nod for safety. It had been

As those symptoms died down, things began to return to normal. But there was still the matter of passing the concussion test before he could return to the field. Like at most major colleges, Penn State players undergo a mental “baseline” test when they enroll as freshmen. Those diagnosed with a concussion have to be able to retake a similar test and pass within an acceptable margin from the baseline. For Lynn, it took four tries during a two-week span before he was able to pass. And these tests are draining -- two full hours of gauging memory and recognition among other things. “They told me what areas I didn’t do as good on (compared to the baseline), but it doesn’t really help you prepare for the next test. … It’s the same format but different questions. “You do a baseline your freshman year. And you know, when you’re a freshman, you’re all excited about being here. So I probably did as well I possibly could on it which made it a lot harder

for me to pass.” That, at least, brought a laugh from Lynn talking about it after the fact. He finally got the result he needed on Oct. 6, two days before the Iowa game. But as he hadn’t been at practice that week, the doctors were cautious and held him out for another week before returning this past Saturday against Purdue. “I wanted to (play), but it was probably smart not to,” Lynn said. “When I started this game, I was real timid at first because I hadn’t had full contact. But as I started playing, I started to get back to my old self. “I just needed one good hit. I finally got one in the fourth quarter, and after that I just felt like all the weight was off my shoulders and I felt fine.” Lynn began the week still easing into things and wearing a green-cross jersey to signify no contact. But by Wednesday afternoon he was back to normal practice and was told he would be able to play against Purdue.The three-year starter did

• Greg Moore, 1999, Fontana, Calif. • Gonzalo Rodriguez, 1999, Monterey, Calif. • Jeff Krosnoff, 1996, Toronto • Jovy Marcelo, 1992, Indianapolis • Gordon Smiley, 1982, Indianapolis

Formula One • Ayrton Senna, 1994, Imola, Italy • Roland Ratzenberger, 1994, Imola, Italy • Ricardo Paletti, 1982, Montreal • Gilles Villeneuve, 1982, Spa Francorchamps, Belgium

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a passion of Wheldon’s in recent months, and he once quipped that he was a “test dummy” for the new cars by working with engineers as often as he was. just that and played every snap for the Nittany Lions defense in a 23-18 win. “D’Anton got in and started off I thought a little slow, but boy he made some great sticks toward the end,” defensive coordinator Tom Bradley said. “He looked like he got back into it pretty fast. I thought he would. He’s a tough competitor. I wasn’t worried about him.” “I think he was chomping at the bit to get back in there.” Lions appear in BCS top 25 The BCS poll debuted for 2011 on Sunday night and Penn State opened up at No. 21 in the rankings. The Lions got a big boost from a No. 16 ranking from the computer poll average, which lifted them above their spots in the coaches poll (No. 22) and the Harris poll (No. 24). Each counts for one-third of the total formula. Penn State is one of six Big Ten teams in the initial BCS top 25 along with Wisconsin (6), Nebraska (13), Michigan State (16), Michigan (18) and Illinois (23).

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“concussion-like symptoms.” Another mixed bag from the Steelers, who struggled to put consecutive solid performances together. “We just have to be consistent,” wide receiver Hines Ward said. “We are not doing it on a consistent level yet. But we’re getting there.” So perhaps is Jacksonville, even if the team’s five-game losing streak matches the franchise’s longest in a decade. Maurice Jones-Drew rushed for 96 yards and a day after celebrating his 22nd birthday, rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert shook off five sacks to complete 12 of 26 passes for 109 yards and a touchdown. He put the Jaguars in a position to win it with a lastsecond heave that sailed harmlessly to the back of the end zone. “We had chances to score,” Gabbert said. “We’ve got to come out with more energy in the first half and play the game, start off the game, like we did in the second half, having that sense of urgency.” Instead it was the Steelers who had the urgency early, racing to a17-0 lead behind running back Rashard Mendenhall, who sat out last week’s 38-17 romp over Tennessee with a balky hamstring. Reserves Jonathan Dwyer and Issac Redman played so well in Mendenhall’s absence, Tomlin said he’d likely split carries this week. Mendenhall, however, re-

minded Tomlin why he’s topped 1,000 yards each of the last two seasons, rolling up146 yards and a touchdown while running with a purpose. Criticized for dancing too much at times, Mendenhall ripped off a career-best 68-yard run in the second quarter, part of an dominant half in which Pittsburgh outgained the Jaguars 315-68. “We felt like we could have had a very explosive, productive day offensively, running and throwing the ball,” quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said. “It’s frustrating it didn’t finish up that way.” Roethlisberger threw for 200 yards and a touchdown, but completed just one pass in the second half while getting sacked three times. “(We) just played sloppy at first and then we made up our minds, settled down and stopped them,” Jacksonville defensive end Jeremy Mincey said. The Jaguars had a little help from the Steelers. A roughing-the-punter penalty on Jacksonville’s first drive of the second half gave the Jaguars a first down they eventually turned into an 18-yard touchdown from Gabbert to Jason Hill to bring them within 17-10. The holes Mendenhall ran through so easily in the first half disappeared, and the Jaguars kept on coming. They drove to the Pittsburgh 27 with just over 4 minutes to play. Gabbert remained on the field on fourth-and-6 before coach Jack Del Rio reconsidered and sent on kicker Josh Scobee, who drilled a 45-yarder to cut the deficit to four.


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Louis relievers finished 3-0 with a 1.88 ERA over 28 2-3 innings. The biggest scare came when Pujols appeared shaken up after tagging out Braun in the fifth inning when he fell hard on his right forearm on a close play at first base. The three-time MVP was slow to get up, but stayed in the game. Cardinals Postseason History The postseason history of the St. Louis Cardinals: World Series (Won 10, Lost 7) 2006 — Beat Detroit Tigers, 4-1 2004 — Lost to Boston Red Sox, 4-0 1987 — Lost to Minnesota Twins 4-3 1985 — Lost to Kansas City Royals, 4-3 1982 — Beat Milwaukee Brewers, 4-3 1968 — Lost to Detroit Tigers, 4-3 1967 — Beat Boston Red Sox, 4-3 1964 — Beat New York Yankees, 4-3 1946 — Beat Boston Red Sox, 4-3 1944 — Beat St. Louis Browns, 4-2 1943 — Lost to New York Yankees, 4-1 1942 — Beat New York Yankees, 4-1 1934 — Beat Detroit Tigers, 4-3 1931 — Beat Philadelphia Athletics, 4-3 1930 — Lost to Philadelphia Athletics, 4-2 1928 — Lost to New York Yankees, 4-0 1926 — Beat New York Yankees, 4-3 Record — Won 52, Lost 53 League Championship Series (Won 6, Lost 4) 2011 — Beat Milwaukee, 4-2 2006 — Beat New York Mets, 4-3 2005 — Lost to Houston Astros, 4-2 2004 — Beat Houston Astros, 4-3 2002 — Lost to San Francisco Giants, 4-1 2000 — Lost to New York Mets, 4-1 1996 — Lost to Atlanta Braves, 4-3 1987 — Beat San Francisco Giants, 4-3 1985 — Beat Los Angeles Dodgers, 4-2 1982 — Beat Atlanta Braves, 3-0 Record — Won 30, Lost 29 Divisional Championship Series (Won 7, Lost 2) 2011 — Beat Philadelphia Phillies, 3-2

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Perry, Ryan lead Ducks over Blues ANAHEIM, Calif. — Corey Perry put his goal-scoring talents on display in front of the home crowd on a night when the Anaheim Ducks put his Hart and Rocket Richard trophies on display for all the fans at Honda Center to inspect and have their pictures taken with them. Perry, linemate Bobby Ryan and defenseman Francois Beauchemin scored during a 4:53 span of the third period, and the Ducks rebounded from a sluggish second period to beat the St. Louis Blues 4-2 on Sunday night. “He showed again why he scored 50 goals last year,” Anaheim goalie Jonas Hiller said. “He’s always in front of the net and just seems to know where to go to get those pucks. I don’t think he cares as much about those trophies as he does about winning. He’s a team player. And if he scores, we normally have a better chance to win.” Perry, the first Ducks player to win the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP — also captured the Richard Trophy as the league’s top goal scorer. He was flanked by the two pieces of silverware during a pregame ceremony. Perry was introduced to the crowd, and he skated to center ice to receive a framed collage of

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his achievements from Ducks CEO Michael Schulman. “I got a lot of taps on the shin pads before the opening faceoff, and it was nice — especially coming from the other team,” Perry said. “This was special. It was a tremendous honor just to be acknowledged. I have to thank the organization for doing that.” Ryan scored the first of his two goals in the opening period, leading to his 20th multigoal game in the NHL, and added an assist on Beauchemin’s go-ahead goal at 1:31. Ryan Getzlaf and defenseman Luca Sbisa both had two assists. Hiller, coming off a 31-save shutout against San Jose on Friday, made 28 saves. The only shots that got past him were by Patrik Berglund in the first period and Alexander Steen in the third, after the Ducks built a three-goal lead against Jaroslav Halak. “I think we played a good 40 minutes,” said Halak, who made 19 saves. “Then in the third period, we killed the penalty and they scored right away on a lucky bounce for their guy. It seemed like they took over and they scored two more goals. It was too late for us to start playing again, and we just have to learn from it.”

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Back Mountain No. 2 (Back Mountain Union) won two Luzerne County Cup games in the U12 boys division over the weekend. On Saturday, Back Mountain defeated Bear Creek 5-1 behind four goals from David Chopyak and one goal from Ryan Spears. On Sunday, Back Mountain won 4-2 behind two goals from Spears and strong goalkeeping from Dominic Angelicola.

Ben Crane pumps his fist after making a birdie put on the 17th green during the final round of the McGladrey Classic at the Sea Island Golf Club on St. Simons Island, Ga., Sunday. Crane won on the second hole of a playoff.

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ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. — Ben Crane knew he was going home Monday to be with his wife for the birth of their third child. He had no reason to believe he would be bringing the McGladrey Classic trophy with him. Seven shots behind with 11 holes to play, Crane ran off seven birdies to close with a 7-under 63, and then he won the sudden-death playoff when Webb Simpson missed a short par putt on the second extra hole Sunday. Crane nearly holed his approach on the 14th to start a string of four straight birdies. He had a long two-putt on the par-5 15th, followed by a pair of birdie putts from about 20 feet. Simpson closed with a 66, despite not making a birdie over his last seven holes. They finished at 15-under 265 and extended the PGA Tour’s record with the 18th playoff this year. It looked as if it might last more than two holes when Crane made a 5-foot comeback putt for par, and Simpson had a par putt just over 3 feet. But it caught the right lip and spun away, giving Crane his first win of the year. Simpson was trying to become the only three-time winner on tour this season, which might have made him a favorite in the wide-open race for

Norman says he wouldn’t have picked Tiger FORT MYERS, Fla. — Greg Norman doesn’t think much of the way Tiger Woods plays golf these days, saying he wouldn’t have picked him to play in the Presidents Cup. Norman, who in a recent magazine interview said he didn’t think Woods will win another major, told the Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press that PGA champion Keegan Bradley would have been a more logical choice for U.S. captain Fred Couples. Norman is the International team captain for the Presidents Cup, to be played Nov. 17-20 at Royal Melbourne. “I can understand the name of a Tiger Woods and his history of what he’s done on the golf course,” Norman said. “But I pick the guys who I think are ready to get in there and play and have performed to the highest levels leading up to it.”

PGA Tour player of the year. The consolation could be the money, which is the reason Simpson came to Sea Island in the first place.

U16 Girls Plains 2, Forty Fort 1 Melanie Sweeney amd Julie Kosik scored goals as Plains defeated Forty Fort. Kayleigh Wardle was in goal for Plains. U 12 Girls Nanticoke Strikes 8, West Side United 0 Kayla Aufiero and Leah Mulleryeach scored twice to lead the Strikes past United. Ashlee Przywara, Codi Honlein, Ahiah Lukowski and Emily Sims each added goals.

and sixth time in two seasons on the tour.

LPGA Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — South Korea’s Na Yeon Choi AT&T Championship won the LPGA Malaysia for her first LPGA Tour victory of SAN ANTONIO — Fred the season and fifth in three Couples ran away with the years, beating top-ranked Yani Champions Tour’s AT&T Tseng by a stroke. Championship, shooting a Choi closed with a 3-under bogey-free 6-under 66 for a 69 to finish at 15-under 269 at seven-stroke victory — the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Counlargest margin on the 50-andtry Club. She birdied the par-3 over tour this year. Couples opened with rounds 17th to pull ahead and parred of 65 and 62 and finished at 23 the par-4 18th to hold off Tseng a week after finishing under on TPC San Antonio’s second behind the Taiwanese Canyons Course. He won for star in South Korea. the second time this season

Plains 2, Bear Creek 1 (SO) Abigail Majeski scored twice – once in regulation and once in the shooutout – as Plains defeated Bear Creek. Kalie Reed also scored for Plains in the shoot out. Kristi Pearage scored in regulation for Bear Creek and Emily Masi scored Bear Creek’s only penalty kick.

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season. Wilkes fell to Ursinus by scores of 25-23, 25-19, and 25-22. Casey Bohan led the way with eight kills. Kate McGurk finished with two kills and a teamhigh 21 assists. Erin Nothstein contributed a team-best 20 digs, while Emily DeBuck added four Dylan is leading kills and nine digs. The Lady Colonels then fell to a charge out of Schuylkill C.C. Nazareth by scores of 25-17, Looking to go for WOMEN’S 25-17, and 25-21. McGurk rethe course VOLLEYBALLWilkes loses corded two kills, 15 assists and record today. two five digs in the match. Nothstein Good luck chipped in 15 digs and one kill, Wilkes University lost a pair factotum. of matches in straight sets at the while Paige Trusty notched six Neumann University Invitation- kills and six digs. al Sunday to fall to 2-21 on the

second at second singles and teamed with Michelle Cameron to reach the finals at first doubles. Phillips lost 6-1, 6-3 to Lebanon Valley’s Amelia Capuano in the finals. Phillips and Cameron lost to Alyssa Sell and Victoria Foanio of Albright, 8-3, in the doubles finals.

U-14 Girls Mountain Mojo 4, Nanticoke 2 Alyssa Cuono had two goals to lead the Mojo to a victory over Nanticoke. Also contributing for Mojo were Autumn Kaminski with a goal and an assist, Julie Murphy with a goal and Maria Ellis with an assist. Shyla Seesoltz was in goal. Lexi Seery and Sammi Russin each had a goal for Nanticoke.

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Colonels have good showing at championships The Wilkes University women’s tennis team made another strong showing at the 2011 Middle Atlantic Conference Individual Championships, capturing four singles titles and one doubles championship on Sunday at the Ralston Athletic Complex and Kirby Park. The Lady Colonels had three players defend titles in singles play while one newcomer reach championship status. At No. 3 singles, Allison Kristofco claimed her second straight title with a 7-6 (12-10), 6-4 victory over Kristi Noecker of Elizabethtown in the finals. Top-seeded Alexis Donner took a 6-2, 6-4 decision over second-seeded Tam Lobb of Lebanon Valley grabbing her third straight championship in the process. At No. 6 singles, Amanda Holyk breezed to her second straight title with a 6-4, 6-2 win against Lebanon Valley’s Meghan Muccili. Rookie Aana English made her first MAC Individual Tournament a success with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over King’s College’s Gina McLaughlin in the seventh bracket. The duo of Anna Mitchell and Rebekah Shanaman captured the No. 3 doubles flight with an 8-3 win in the finals for Wilkes lone doubles title. Misericordia’s Cassie Foy and Emily Boro won the second doubles flight, defeating Anna Mitchell and Rebekah Shanaman, 8-6. Breanne Phillips finished

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Pierantoni receives AmVets Silver Bayonet Award Magisterial District Judge Fred A. Pierantoni received the prestigious Pennsylvania AmVets Silver Bayonet Award at the state convention held in Greensburg. AmVets from several Luzerne County chapters were in attendance during the Commander and President’s Banquet. Pierantoni was nominated by Greater Pittston Area AmVets Post 189 in recognition of his community involvement and assistance with various projects. Pierantoni serves as volunteer legal adviser to Post 189 and is a member of the NEPA Veterans Multicare Alliance Advisory Board. AmVets is one of the largest Congressionally-chartered veterans’ service organizations in the United States and includes members from each branch of the military, including the National Guard and Reserves. AmVets Post 189 is accepting members to join AmVets, AmVets Ladies Auxiliary and Sons of AmVets. To join, call Post 189 Commander Bernie McDonald at 570-817-4858. At the awards ceremony, from left, are Jerry Gurnari, past district commander, Pierantoni and McDonald.

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IN BRIEF TRUCKSVILLE: Just Us Girls!, a group for girls in first to sixth grades, will meet 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Education Center at Trucksville United Methodist Church, Church Road. Registration begins at 6:15 p.m. Self esteem will be discussed by Doreen Johnson and Kristyn Ecenrode, a craft and session with a presenter from Children’s Service Center, healthy eating tips, peer pressure and bullying will be addressed. The program is free. For more information, contact Carol Hadsall at 696-4839 or carolh424@aol.com.

Megan E. Laskoski Mattingly A. and Tristyn O. Divers Mattingly Alexa Divers, daughter of Brad and Jenn Divers, Mountain Top, is celebrating her fourth birthday today, Oct. 17. Her sister, Tristyn Olivia Divers, celebrated her second birthday Aug. 14. Mattingly and Tristyn are the granddaughters of Janice Divers, Wapwallopen; Romuald and Roberta Habersky, Swoyersville; and the late Gerald Williams.

Megan E. Laskoski, daughter of Brian and Lori Laskoski of Mountain Top, is celebrating her sixth birthday today, Oct. 17. Megan is a granddaughter of Anthony and JoAnn Laskoski and Louis and Margaret Zoeller, all of WilkesBarre. She is a great-granddaughter of Ann Zoeller of Wilkes-Barre. Megan has a sister, Jillian, 3.

Hanover Twp. Lions Club holding White Cane Drive Throughout October, the Hanover Township Lions Club will collect money for its White Cane Drive at various locations across Hanover Township. Donations will be used for sight conservation, eye glasses for those in need, the Leader Dog School for the Blind, Beacon Lodge for the Blind and many other community endeavors to prevent blindness. Members, kneeling, from left, are John Basar and Paul Rose. Standing: Joe Altavilla, Bernard Mozloom, Harry Besecker, president, Frank Ciavarella Jr., Patrick Aregood and Jack Wilkins.

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Rilee C. Ruminski Rilee Christine Ruminski, daughter of Joshua Ruminski and Ashley Cyron of Nanticoke, celebrated her third birthday Oct. 10. Rilee is a granddaughter of Paula and Gerald Shemanski, Honey Pot, Lois Cyron and the late Anthony Cyron of Nanticoke.

Dylan S. Barrett Dylan Scott Barrett, son of Serena Lamond of WilkesBarre and Joseph Barrett of Moosic, is celebrating his third birthday today, Oct. 17. Dylan is a grandson of Barbara Dennis and Paul Noonan, Wilkes-Barre, and Janice Barrett, Moosic. He is a great-grandson of Edward Blasko, the late Nora Blasko, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Perlowski. Dylan has a sister, Shawnna, 1 1, and two brothers, Brett, 7, and Joey, 10.

Hayleigh A. Dunsmuir Hayleigh Ann Dunsmuir, daughter of Matthew and Nicole Blight Dunsmuir of Plains Township, celebrated her second birthday Oct. 12. Hayleigh is a granddaughter of Thomas and Kathleen Dunsmuir, Plains Township, Karl Blight, WilkesBarre, and Ida Hudak, Plymouth. She is a great-granddaughter of Emma Correll, Plains Township, Karl and Norma Blight, Kingston, and Ida Chacko of Fort Myers, Fla. Hayleigh has a brother, Blake, 6 months old.

Dallas Kiwanis Club hosting Halloween parade The Dallas Kiwanis Club will sponsor its annual Halloween parade Sunday at the Dallas Fire Company, Church and East Center streets, Dallas. Registration begins at 1 p.m. Prizes will be presented and there will be entertainment by DJ Charlie Hayes Jr. and refreshments sponsored by the Back Mountain Business Association. Members of the planning committee, from left, are Jim Tupper, co-chairman; Beverly Atherholt, chairwoman; Charles Kishbaugh; Jim Snyder; and Brian Porasky, club president

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Nicholas Peter Schwartz, son of Becca and George Schwartz of Mountain Top, celebrated his ninth birthday Oct. 14. Nico is a grandson of Sam and Tina Castellino, Mountain Top, and Bob and Mary Schwartz, Pittston. He is a great-grandson of Ann Castellino of Pittston. Nico has two brothers, Luca and Dante.

Family Service Association of Wyoming Valley (FSAWV) will have its 1 16th annual meeting, which was rescheduled due to flooding, at noon Monday at the East Mountain Inn in Plains Township. The Board of Directors will honor the Maslow Family Foundation, Inc. established in 1994 by Richard Maslow and family to support the arts, special needs children and social programs, especially those less fortunate. Reservations are required. Cost is $35 per person for the luncheon. To attend, call FSAWV at 823-5144. Representatives of the Maslow Family Foundation, from left, are Marilyn O’Boyle, executive director of the Maslow Family Foundation; Melanie Maslow Lumia, Allison Maslow and Michael Zimmerman, FSAWV executive director.

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quarters is the speaker. Personal items will be collected for residents at the Kirby Family House. For more information, call Ann Gerrity, president, 825-5747.

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WILKES-BARRE: Salvations Army Women’s Auxiliary at noon at the Wilkes-Barre Corps, 17 S. PennNANTICOKE: West Side Playground sylvania Ave. Captain Donna Auxiliary at 7 p.m. in the club rooms, McCullaugh from divisional headWest Grand Street.

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Friday NANTICOKE: Wyoming Valley Mushroom Club at 7 p.m. at Luzerne County Community College, Room 209A or Room 214A, Advanced Technological Center. New members are welcome. For more information, call Phil Yeager at 570-779-3594, or 570-3324841.

The following volunteer opportunities are for individuals 18 years and older. To volunteer, use the contact information included in the details for each opportunity. To have your organization listed, visit the United Way of Wyoming Valley’s Volunteer page at www.unitedwaywb.org. The complete list of volunteer opportunities can be viewed at www.timesleader.com. Click Community News under the People tab.

American Red Cross Blood Services

Fixed Donor Site Volunteers: volunteer at blood drives at the Blood Center in Hanover Industrial Park. These drives are on a set schedule; same days/times every week. Volunteers can work as greeter, escort or canteen. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Tuesday; 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday-Saturday; 7:30 a.m. to noon Sunday. Contact: Amber Young at 8237164

Commission on Economic Opportunity

Food Packers: volunteers pack boxes of supplemental food for area low-income seniors. Hours: Saturdays; flexible shifts between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Contact: Maura Modrovsky at 826-0510

Compassionate Care Hospice

Telephone Support: provide telephone support to patients and caregivers. Must enjoy conversing with people and have a positive outlook. Orientation training necessary regarding the hospice philosophy Hours: Sunday to Saturday; one to three hours per week based on commitment Contact: Becky Klepadlo at 3462241 or 317-8817

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Defy the Odds Program volunteers: assist with after-school

programming for girls focusing on building skills and confidence to succeed in school and in life. Volunteers will facilitate several activities and skill building exercises/games at each meeting. A variety of topics, including issues such as bullying, self-esteem, communication with others/adults, and goal setting, will be discussed Hours: Monday to Wednesday; one to two hours Contact: Candace Campbell at (800) 692-7816

Hospice Volunteer

Volunteers: are needed in the community for direct care (companionship, support, crafts, reading, pet therapy), indirect care (deliver blankets, attend health fairs and assist at nursing facilities) and bereavement (assist with letters, companionship for bereaved, as well as participate in memorial services.) Hours: daily; 2-4 hours per week, flexible schedule depending upon patient need Contact: Louise McNabb at 8290880

Jewish Community Center

Maintenance Department Volunteers: help the JCC Maintenance Department clean the building and windows, maintain bathrooms, help with set-ups for meetings and programs Hours: Sunday to Friday; day or evening shifts Contact: Rick Evans at 824-4646

Jewish Family Services

Delivering Meals: pickup meals at JFS office and deliver to recipients in Wilkes-Barre or Kingston areas. Must have valid driver’s license or ability to carry meals into home Hours: Monday 10-11 a.m. Contact: Lisa Morgan at 823-5137

Wyoming Valley Dog Owners Group

Dog Park Volunteer: Help with park maintenance and with fundraising events. Dependable volunteers including those who specialize in specific areas such as grant writing, landscaping, construction, etc. are needed. Hours: various on an as-needed basis Contact: Liza Roper at 288-8122

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Son starts on second marriage before actually ending his first one Dear Abby: My son, “Beau,” married “Patsy” four years ago. She left him after two years and moved out of state. There are no legal separation papers, no child support, and my grandson lives with his daddy. Beau has a mistress now and tells people they’re “engaged.” “Luci’s” family refers to my son as her fiance and she’s considered Mommy to my grandson. When I corrected those titles at a recent family function, it caused friction. In my opinion, they can’t be engaged until Beau is first divorced. To me, marriage is important; it matters. I am disturbed by my son’s re-

DEAR ABBY ADVICE fusal to end his marriage. I feel it is unfair to Luci, who just had his second child. Beau claims Patsy left him, so she should file for the divorce. Please understand that Luci and I have become close. She’s thoughtful, intelligent, well-spoken, and a wonderful mother to both my grandchildren. I just feel Beau should finish his first marriage. This is not the type of man I meant to raise, and that this is the person he has become shames me to my soul. Am I out of step with society? Am I the only one who finds this setup

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his wife should be the one to file. Raising a child well does not guarantee he (or she) will turn out to be a carbon copy of his or her parent. So for your own sake, please stop personalizing this.

Dear Mom: You’re not out of step, and you are correct that the current arrangement is unfair to Luci. If your son should die tomorrow (heaven forbid), Patsy would be a merry widow with all his assets, and Luci would be left with fond memories and a baby to raise by herself. Period. Not knowing Beau, I can’t know his reasons for not divorcing the woman who left him and ensuring that Luci and the children are taken care of. But I am sure of this: His reasons are NOT solely that he thinks

Dear Abby: I was out to lunch with my son, his new wife, “Taylor,” and her family. My son asked, “Mom, do you want something else to eat?” Naturally, I thought he was speaking to me, so I answered. I was crushed when he said, “No, I was talking to ‘Sally’” (Taylor’s mother)! I feel it’s wrong for my son to call someone else Mom, and furthermore, Sally should have said something, but she didn’t. Taylor and I are close, but she would never call me Mom, especially in front of her own mother.

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ACURA `06 TL 4 Door 3.2 VTEC 6

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White Diamond 80K original miles,1 owner, garage kept, camel leather interior, 3.2L / 6 cylinder, 5-speed automatic, front/rear & side airbags, ABS Navigation System, 8-speaker surround system DVD/CD/AM /FM/cassette,XM Satellite Radio, power & heated front seats,powerdoor locks & windows, power moonroof, 4 snow tires included!....and much, much more! Car runs and looks beautiful $17,500 Firm See it at Orloski’s Car Wash & Lube 295 Mundy Street (behind Wyoming Valley Mall) or Call 239-8461

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AUDI `05 A4 1.8T

Cabriolet Convertible S-Line. 52K miles. Auto. All options. Silver. Leather interior. New tires. Must sell. $17,500 or best offer 570-954-6060

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LEGAL NOTICE MEETING NOTICE The Dallas Borough Zoning Hearing Appeals Board will meet on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at 7:00 P.M. in the Dallas Borough Council Chambers at 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA 18612. The purpose of the meeting is to hear the following application: Dallas Borough Zoning Hearing Appeal #4-2011, John Halbing, regarding property located at RR5, Box 121, Memorial Highway in Dallas Borough, PA 18612, requesting Use Variance, Special Exception and Dimensional Variances from the following Zoning Ordinance provisions to construct a private residential garage as presented in a B-2 Highway Business District:

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Tracey Michael Carr Dallas Borough Zoning Enforcement Officer C.J. Bufalino, III Dallas Borough Zoning Board Solicitor BID NOTICE Sealed bids and/or request for proposals (RFP’s) will be received by Mr. Anthony Ryba, Secretary, Hazleton Area School District, 1515 West 23rd Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18202-1647, until 11:00 A.M., Tuesday, October 25, 2011, for the following: 1) Fire Extinguishers & Service (Bid) 2) Reconditioning of Football Equipment (Bid) 3) Snow Plowing, Cindering & Removal (Bid) Public Bid / RFP Opening: Date: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 Time: 11:05 A.M. Location: HASD Administration Building First Floor Conference Room 1515 West 23rd Street Hazleton, PA 18202-1647 A copy of the specifications for these bids/contracts/RFP’s may be obtained at the office of the undersigned or call (570) 459-3111 ext. 3106. In addition, bids / RFP’s may be obtained off of the school district website (http://www. hasdk12.org/webbids). Questions regarding the bid specifications should be directed via email to Robert J. Krizansky (krizanskyr@hasdk12.org). All proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope, which shall be plainly identified as a bid and/or RFP. Where indicated, bids / RFP’s shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in an amount specified within the specifications of the proposal to be drawn in favor of the Hazleton Area School District. Emailed or faxed bids will not be accepted. The Hazleton Area School District reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids / RFP’s received and the right to waive any informalities. /s/ Anthony Ryba Secretary / Business Manager LEGAL NOTICE There will be a meeting of the Lehman Township Zoning Hearing Board on Tuesday, October 25, 2011 at 7:00 P.M. (local time) at the Lehman Township Municipal Building, 1183 Old Rte.115 Dallas, PA 18612. CASE NO. ZHB-02.11 OF 2011: The applicant has filed for a Special Exception pursuant to Section 1610 of this ordinance and a Variance, pursuant to Section 1609 of this ordinance. The applicant is seeking a Home Occupation permit for a part time Chiropractic office and is also, seeking a permit to place a business sign in relationship to his business. The applicant lives within the A-1 (Agricultural District). The Lehman Township Zoning Ordinance permits Home Occupations by Special Exception under Article 5 Section 502.2 (Uses Permitted By Special Exception). CASE N0. ZHB-03.11 OF 2011: The applicant seeks a variance under Article 5 Section 504 R-2 -- MultiFamily Residential District. The applicant is requesting Variance as per section 1609 of the Lehman Township Zoning Ordinance. The applicant is seeking relief for the purposed construction of two additional 8-unit student apartment buildings (Dormitories) to be located near or at the end of Nittany Drive in Lehman Township Luzerne County, PA. The 10-79 Acres of land is located in the R-2 District (Multi-Family Residential District. Section 504 of the Lehman Township Zoning Ordinance does not permit this use either by permitted uses or uses permitted by Special Exception and would require a Variance. The applicant also, seeks a variance under Article 5 Section 509 Area, Bulk and Density Regulations. The applicant is seeking relief from the required 2 1/2 stories or 35 ft. Building Height to a 3 story building height. CASE N0.ZHB-04.11OF 2011 The Board will also take action, as ordered on August 22, 2011 by the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, on the remanded case Watkins,et ux. v. Lehman Township Zoning Hearing Board, filed to No. 6884 of 2009 in the Court of Common Pleas. When previously before the Board, the matter had been assigned No. ZHB-02.09 of 2009. Also, the board shall conduct any other business as presented. Damian Hoover, Lehman Township Zoning Officer

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

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Luzerne County Planning Commission will conduct a public meeting on Thursday, October 13, 2011 on the LackawannaLuzerne Bi-County Comprehensive Plan The meeting will be held at 2:00 PM in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room, Luzerne County Courthouse, 200 N. River Street, Wilkes-Barre. The planning commission will take public comments on the plan and make recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners regarding adoption. The official public comment period for the plan began on June 13th and ended on July 27th. A complete copy of the plan is still available for review at the Luzerne County Planning Commission office and can also be found online at the following link: http://www.luzernecounty.org/county/dep artments_agencies/planning_commission/l ackawannaluzerne-metropolitan-planningorganization under “Plans and Documents”. The public is invited to the meeting to offer comments or questions on the plan. The Luzerne County Board of Commissioners will act on the Bi-County Comprehensive Plan at their meeting on October 20, 2011. The meeting will be held at 1:00 PM in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room, Luzerne County Courthouse, 200 N. River Street, Wilkes-Barre.

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CHEVROLET `00 CORVETTE V-8. 5.7 liter. 345 Horse Power. Automatic. 56,000 miles. Pewter metallic. Hatch Back. Glass top. Air conditioning. Leather interior. Power seat, locks & windows. Bose AM/FM stereo. Cassette/CD Player. Very good to excellent condition. $17,500 SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY

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CHEVROLET `04 CORVETTE COUPE Torch red with

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700 Sans Souci Highway WE SELL FOR LESS!! ‘09 DODGE CALIBER SXT 2.0 Automatic, 24k Factory Warranty! $12,699 ‘08 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL 32K, Factory Warranty, Leather Sunroof. Wholesale Price........ $22,999 08 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 34K, Red $15,399 ‘08 SUBARU Special Edition 42k, 5 speed, AWD. Factory warranty. $13,899 ‘08 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE 4 cylinder, 40k $11,899 ‘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 $13,499 ‘01 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Executive 74K $5,899 ‘08 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE Touring. White & Gray. Only 27K. $15,299 ‘08 CHEVY IMPALA LS Only 18K! One Owner - Estate Sale. $14,899 TITLE TAGS FULL NOTARY SERVICE 6 M ONTH WARRANTY

DODGE `06 STRATUS

Only 55K. Brand new tires, plugs, wires, oil. Excellent Condition. $6,995 (570) 562-1963

CHEVROLET `86 CORVETTE DODGE `97 CARA4x3 manual, 3 overdrive, 350 engine VAN with aluminum 139,000 miles, new 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

CHEVROLET ‘06 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE

Silver beauty, 1 Owner, Museum quality. 4,900 miles, 6 speed. All possible options including Navigation, Power top. New, paid $62,000 Must sell $45,900 570-299-9370

brakes, runs well, body is fair. $1,275. 570-603-0252

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

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

CHEVY `07 AVEO LT FORD `07 MUSTANG Power window/door locks. Keyless 63,000 highway entry. Sunroof. A/C. Black with tan leather interior. 22,000 original miles. AM/FM/CD. New tires. $12,000 (570) 287-0815

CHEVY `95 CORVETTE Yellow, auto, 67,300

miles. New tires & brakes. Removable top, leather. Air power locks & windows, new radio. Good condition. $12,000. 287-1820

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

FORD `07 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE

34K. V6. 17” wheels. Shaker. 6 disc. Satellite. Mileage computer. New winter tires. Power seat/leather. $17,500. (570) 474-0943

FORD ‘02 MUSTANG

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HONDA `05 ACCORD

EXL. Titanium exterior, grey leather interior. Dual Airbags. ABS. Bucket Seats. CD changer. Cruise. Fog lights. GPS. All power. A/C. 104k. Sunroof / moonroof. $9,500. Please Call 570-814-0949

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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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‘08 Accord LX-P 15K miles. Gray. Reduced! $17,200 ‘08 Accord LX-P 42K. Burgundy. Reduced! $16,500 ‘08 Accord LX 34K. Silver. Reduced! $15,200 ‘08 Civic LX 21K. Blue. New tires. $15,795 ‘08 Civic LX 30K. Bronze. Reduced. $13,900 OBO ‘05 Civic LX 24K. Black. 2 door coupe. $9,200 MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-288-6227

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LEXUS `98 LS 400

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CHRYSLER `04 SEBRING LXI CONVERTIBLE

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

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MERCEDESwith `92 500gray SEL White

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

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MERCEDES-BENZ `95 SL 500 Convertible, with removable hard top, dark Blue, camel interior, Summer Driving Only, Garage Kept. Very Good Condition, No Accidents. Classy Car.

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MERCURY `95 GRAND MARQUIS 4 door, V8, fully

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NISSAN `08 SENTRA

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NISSAN `08 XTERRA

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PONTIAC `04 VIBE

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PORSCHE `85 944

Low mileage, 110,000 miles, 5 speed, 2 door, antilock brakes, air conditioning, power windows, power mirrors, AM/FM radio, CD changer, leather interior, rear defroster, tinted windows, custom wheels, $8,000. (570) 817-1803

SAAB `06 93

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SUBARU `02 FORESTER

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SUBARU `98 OUTBACK

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

$3,900. (570) 899-8725

SUBURU ‘06 LEGACY GT LIMITED SEDAN

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

TOYOTA `10

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MASTER Vince Sperduto 7th Dan 30 Yrs. of Experience

287-4290 760-0077

412 Autos for Sale

Pierce Street

MOTORS

Condition! Low miles! $7500. FIRM 570-905-7389 Ask for Lee

390 Tioga Ave. Kingston, PA 570-288-7865

Sales • Lessons • Rentals Amps • Guitars • Keyboards PA Systems • Drums

Remember it is NEVER too late to learn to play an instrument.

Hilltop Music Shop

570-825-0700 1170 Highway 315 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705

655-6076-Store • 328-1385-Cell RockStreetMusic.com

OFFERING GUITAR & BASS LESSONS

To Advertise Call 829-7130

TRAIN

570-824-3471

24 New Street, Hudson, PA Specializing in Trains & Plastic Model Kits HO.. N.. O/O27 and G

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

CHEVROLET `76 PICKUP Very Good

Come In and Try Two FREE Classes!

148 S. Main Street • Pittston, PA 18640

www.jenniferkozlansky.com

412 Autos for Sale

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

REPAIRS/BOOKS/SUPPLIES PIANOS/DRUMS/GUITARS AMPS/BAND INSTRUMENTS VIOLINS 1150 Wilkes-Barre Twp. Blvd. Wilkes-Barre,Twp., PA 18702 (570) 829-3679

For Ages 5-12

412 Autos for Sale

VOLKSWAGEN ‘00 BEETLE

Martial Arts

Music Lessons

The

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

LEARN HOW TO... Music Lessons

VOLKSWAGEN `04

412 Autos for Sale

412 Autos for Sale

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

Job Seekers are looking here! Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 and ask for an employment specialist

CHEVY ‘30 HOTROD COUPE $49,000

FORD ‘76 THUNDERBIRD

All original $12,000

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

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2008 Hyundai Elantra

4 Cylinder /Automatic

$9,995 STK #81360B

2007 Hyundai Sonata SE 6 Cylinder/ Autostick

$10,995 STK#2242A

2005 Ford Escape XLT

2007 Jeep Liberty Sport

2006 Chevrolet Cobalt

$7,995

$9,995

$7,995

2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser

2006 Ford Mustang V6

6 Cylinder/Automatic STK#3319A

2006 Suzuki Aerio

4 Cylinder/Manual

6 Cylinder/Automatic

STK# 81703A

STK#81488A

4 Cylinder/Automatic

4 Cylinder/Automatic

STK#31249A

STK# 36010

$5,995

$7,995

6 Cylinder/Automatic

$8,995 STK#31256A

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6 Cylinder/ Automatic

$8,995 STK#81594A

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Auto., Air Conditioning, Advanced Trac with Electronic Stability Control, Power Mirrors, Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, PDL, Tilt Wheel, Remote Keyless Entry with Keypad

Auto., Air, Advanced Trac w/Electronic Stability Control, PM, Side Curtains, AM/FM/CD, PDL, Tilt Wheel, Keyless Entry w/Keypad, SYNC, Sport Appearance Pkg., Rear Spoiler, Cruise Control, 15” Alum. Wheels, Winter Pkg., Heated Seats

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

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 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. $0 due at delivery. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 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. $0 due at delivery. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends Sale ends 10/31/11.

SEL, Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Curtains Air Bags, 17” Alloy Wheels Premium Pkg., Tilt Wheel, Air, Instrument Cluster, Message Center, PL, PW, Keyless Entry w.Keypad, Pwr. Side Mirrors, Fog Lamps, MyKey, Convenience Pkg., Cruise Control, Perimeter Alarm, MyFord, SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio, Rear Parking Aid Sensor,

Auto., AM/FM/CD, 16” Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, PW, PDL, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Message Center, Cruise Control, Keyless Entry

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, PW, PDL, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Message Center, Keyless Entry,

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 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. $0 due at delivery. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 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. $0 due at delivery. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends Sale ends 10/31/11.

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

All Wheel Drive, 3.5L Engine, MyFord Display, Rearview Camera, Dual Auto. Climate Control, Pwr. Mirrors, 17” Steel Wheels, CD, Keyless Entry, , MyKey, Cruise Control, PL, PW

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends 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. $0 due at delivery. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends Sale ends 10/31/11.

Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, PW, PDL, Safety Pkg., Side Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Message Center, Keyless Entry,

*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 27 month lease 23,625 allowable miles. $0 due at delivery. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source. Sale ends Sale ends 10/31/11.

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415 Autos-Antique & Classic

Chrysler ‘68 New Yorker

WANTED: PONTIAC `78 FIREBIRD Formula 400

Sedan. 440 Engine. Power Steering & brakes. 34,500 original miles. Always garaged. $6,800 (570) 883-4443

DESOTO CUSTOM ‘49 4 DOOR SEDAN

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

421

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

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

FORD `73 F350

Stake body with heavy duty lift gate. Like new. 55K original miles. 1 owner. $3,500 OBO. (570) 823-6829

FORD SALEEN ‘04 281 SC Coupe

1,000 miles documented #380 Highly collectable. $28,500 570-472-1854

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

LINCOLN `88 TOWN CAR 61,000 original

miles, garage kept, triple black, leather interior, carriage roof, factory wire wheels, loaded, excellent condition. $5,500. Call Mike 570-237-7660

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

Boats & Marinas

CABELAS FISH CAT PANTHER 9’. Approximately 5

years old. Retails $699, selling $350. FIRM 570-288-9719

CUSTOM CREST 15’

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

PRICE REDUCED! $2,400 NEGOTIABLE

570-417-3940

STARCRAFT ‘80 16’ DEEP V ‘90 Evinrude out-

board 70hp with tilt & trim— ‘92 EZ loader trailer. With ‘00 Tracker Series 60lbs foot pedal, 2 downriggers, storages, gallon tanks, 2 fish finders and more. MUST SEE. Make Best Offer. Call 866-320-6368 after 5pm.

427

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

• All original

45,000 miles • 350 Rocket engine • Fender skirts • Always garaged Will sell for $6,000 Serious inquires only 570690-0727

PONTIAC `68 CATALINA 400 engine. 2

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

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

STUDEBAKER ‘31 Rumble seat, Coupe Good condition. Call for details (570) 881-7545

Motorcycles

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

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED! Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified!

HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 V-ROD VRSCA

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

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

HYOSUNG157`04 COMET 250. 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

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

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

GMC SIERRA ‘98 3500 4WD Stake Side,

350 V8, Auto. 75,000 miles on current engine. 12' wood bed, body, tires, interior good. Excellent running condition. New generator, starter, battery. Just tuned and inspected. $6,900. Call 570-656-1080

439

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

BMW ‘07 K1200 GT Low mileage. Many extras. Clean. $9,000 (570) 646-2645

Must Sell! Appraised for $9,200

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DAELIM 20064,700 150 CCs.

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. 1,000 cc.

Must see. Price reduction - $2,300 (570) 510-7231

HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 100th Anniversary

Edition Deuce. Garage kept. 1 owner. 1900 miles. Tons of chrome. $38,000 invested. A must see. Asking $18,000. OBO 570-706-6156

HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 NIGHTTRAIN New rear tire. Very

good condition. 23K miles. $8,500. Call 570-510-1429

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

Kawasaki` 93 ZX11D NINJA LIKE NEW 8900 Original

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

UNITED MOTORS ‘08 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER

150cc. Purple & grey in color. 900 miles. Bought brand new. Paid $2,000. Asking $1,600 or best offer. (570) 814-3328 or (570) 825-5133

YAMAHA ‘11 YZ 450 Brand New! $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

442 RVs & Campers

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

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

442 RVs & Campers

EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT TRAILER

451

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

CHEVY `00 SILVERADO

451

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

FORD ‘03 F150 XL Extended Cab. V6. 2WD. Low miles! $7,790.

MARSH MOTORS 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

NEWMAR 36’ MOUNTAIN AIRE

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

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

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

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

SUNLITE CAMPER

22 ft. 3 rear bunks, center bathroom, kitchen, sofa bed. Air, Fully self contained. Sleeps 6. New tires, fridge awning. $4500. 215-322-9845

TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft

Rear queen master bedroom, Walk thru bathroom. Center kitchen + dinette bed. Front extra large living room + sofa bed. Big View windows. Air, awning, sleeps 6, very clean, will deliver. Located in Benton, Pa. $4,900. 215-694-7497

451

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

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

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

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

FORD ‘04 EXPLORER XLT 4x4. Absolutely

like new! $6,995 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

HONDA `10 ODYSSEY

CHEVY ‘01 SILVERADO 6 cylinder. 2WD. Auto. AC. Local new truck trade! $4,495 Call For Details! 570-696-4377

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

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

JEEP `02 GRAND

CHEVY ‘95 ASTRO CHEROKEE LAREDO 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

SUNLINE SOLARIS `91

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

1218 Main St. Swoyersville, PA 570-718-6992 Buy-Sell-Trade

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

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

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

FORD ‘99 F150

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

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

FORD 02 F150 Extra Cab. 6

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

FORD ‘02 RANGER XLT 2WD. Extended

cab. Power windows & locks. Remote starter. $5,890.

MARSH MOTORS 1218 Main St. Swoyersville, PA 570-718-6992 Buy-Sell-Trade

MAZDA `03 TRIBUTE

4 door, 6 cylinder auto. All wheel drive. 1 owner. Very good condition. High highway miles. $3,250. Call 570-466-6368

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

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

JEEP `04 CHEROKEE 135,000 miles, auto-

matic, four wheel drive, $6,500. (570) 237-6979

4x4. garage kept. Showroom condition, fully loaded, every option 34,000 miles. DRASTICALLY REDUCED $14,900 (570)825-5847

MITSUBISHI `08 RAIDER V

ERY GOOD CONDITION!

29,500 miles. 24X4 drive option, 4 door crew cab, sharp silver color with chrome step runners, premium rims, good tires, bedliner, V-6, 3.7 liter. Purchased at $26,900. Dealer would sell for $18,875. Asking $16,900 (570) 545-6057

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

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

NISSAN `04 PATHFINDER ARMADA Excellent condition.

Too many options to list. Runs & looks excellent. $13,995 570-655-6132 or 570-466-8824 1518 8th Street Carverton, PA Near Francis Slocum St. Park

LEXUS `96 LX 450 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

4X4 SUV SALE

‘08 Chevy Trailblazer LT 15K miles. Moonroof. Black. $19,995 ‘08 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 42K miles. Black. 6 cylinder. $16,995 ‘08 Honda CRV EX White. Moonroof. $19,900 ‘08 Chevy Trailblazer LT 29K miles. Tan. Moonroof. $17,995 ‘06 Chevy Trailblazer LT EXT Gray. 82K miles. $12,495 ‘04 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo SE Blue. Moonroof. Leather. 74K miles. $10,200 ‘04 Jeep Grand Cherokee 6 cylinder. Auto. 102K miles. Gray. $8,995 ‘04 Chrysler Town & Country Van Limited 78K miles. Blue. Every available factory option. $9,500 MAFFEI AUTO SALES 570-288-6227

NISSAN `10 ROGUE SL AWD. Gray. Sunroof. Bose stereo system. Black, heated leather seats. Sunroof 6,000 miles. $24,000 (570) 696-2777

RANGE ROVER ‘07 SPORT Supercharged

59,000 miles, fully loaded. Impeccable service record. $36,000 570-283-1130

SUZUKI `03 XL-7

85K. 4x4. Auto. Nice, clean interior. Runs good. New battery & brakes. All power. CD. $6,800 570-762-8034 570-696-5444

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.

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.

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

MAZDA ‘04 TRIBUTE LX Automatic, V6

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

ALL JUNK CAR & TRUCKS WANTED FREE REMOVAL Call V&G Anytime 288-8995

MERCURY `07 MARINER One owner. Luxury

MITSUBISHI `97 CUBE4 cylinder VAN JEEP `03 Rare. LIBERTY5 Cab15’over, SPORT.

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

457 Wanted to Buy Auto

Highest Prices Paid In Cash!!!

MITSUBISHI `11

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

FORD `04 EXPLORER

Trucks/ SUVs/Vans

OUTLANDER SPORT SE AWD, Black interi-

JEEPAuto. 04 LIBERTY V6.

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

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2 storage trailers. 570-814-4790

VOLVO `08 XC90

Fully loaded, moon roof, leather, heated seats, electric locks, excellent condition. New tires, new brakes and rotors. 52,000 miles highway $26,500/ best offer. 570-779-4325 570-417-2010 till 5

503

Accounting/ Finance

OFFICE CLERK

General office duties. Accounts receivable inventory. Monthly balance accounting. Computer experience a must. Salary commensurate with experience. Fainberg’s Furniture 56 East Main St. Plymouth No Phone Calls

509

Building/ Construction/ Skilled Trades

FLAGGERS

20 immediate openings. Certification & vehicle a plus. Will train. Call 570-829-1180

518 Customer Support/Client Care

CUSTOMER SERVICE We are looking for an experienced telecommunications customer service representative in a busy communications office. Call Center experience and technical background are a must. Self-motivated individual with a dedicated sense of follow thru. Must have computer knowledge and possess good people skills. Competitive starting rate. Pleasant office environment. Must be dependable. Company offers a voluntary Health Benefits Package and 401 K plan. Call 1-888-514-8883 for details ask for Stefanie. Fax resumes to 570-517-5003.

524

Engineering

DRAFTING

Immediate opening 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

527 Food Services/ Hospitality

LUZERNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE POSITION OPENING Luzerne County Community College invites applications for the following position:

PT FOOD SERVICE UTILITY WORKER (30 HOURS) For additional information on this position or to apply please visit our web site at (www. luzerne.edu/jobs) by Friday, October 21, 2011. No phone inquires please. Candidates representing all aspects of diversity are encouraged to apply. Equal Opportunity Employer John T Sedlak, Dean of Human Resources

533

Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

HEAT TECH

Install and service. 3 years experience. C. W. Schultz & Son Apply in person at 216 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre, or call 570-822-8158

OIL SERVICE TECHNICIAN Needed for local

home heating oil company. Certification is a plus. Apply in writing to PO Box 909 Pittston, PA 18640

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Management Company is hiring Property Managers, Maintenance Technicians, and Supportive Services Coordinators in Kingston, PA. Relevant experience required. If you’re looking for an exciting new opportunity, please apply online at http://pennrosemanagementcareers.silkroad.com/, we offer a competitive salary and benefits package.

542

Logistics/ Transportation

CDL B, AIR-BRAKE DRIVER Needed for immedi-

ate hire. Salary based on experience. Health care benefits available. Call to schedule interview. 570-696-5296

CDL TRUCK DRIVERS

$0.40 per mile. Medical available. Apply in person @ KEVIN RYMAN INC 620 Berwick Hazleton Highway Nescopeck, PA www. kevinryman.com

CDL TRUCK DRIVERS/ QUARRYMEN

Experienced persons 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.

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

542

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 GENERAL

SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS

West Side, semi retired & home makers welcome, will train. 570-288-8035

545

Marketing/ Product

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT / MARKETER

Computer Skills necessary. We provide vacation, 401k, health insurance, holidays. Email resume to jsobeck@first generalservice.com

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CNA POSITIONS

Full and Part Time Positions available for 3p-11p & 11p-7a Apply in person to: Kingston Commons 615 Wyoming Ave Kingston, PA 18704 570-288-5496 Or e-mail resume to: CParsons@ ageofpa.com E.O.E. Drug Free Workplace

COOK/DIETARY AIDE White Haven. Part

time. Prior experience in food prep a must. 20 hours/ week, must be available early evenings and weekends. Call 570-5821120 or email resume to careers@ lintons1.com

DIRECT CARE WORKER

Allied Services InHome Services Division has part-time hours available in Luzerne County. Minimum of one (1) year home care experience required. If interested, please apply online at: www. allied-services.org or call Trish Tully at (570) 348-2237. Allied Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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 call 570-954-4008 or fax resume to 570-654-8046

Shopping for a new apartment? DRIVERS Classified lets NOW HIRING SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS you compare costs Best pay. Will train without hassle if necessary. Pace Transportation or worry! 570-883-9797 Get moving LOOKING TO GROW with classified! DRIVERS WANTED! HOME CARE POSITIONS 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

Looking for Full-time and PRN RN’s and PT’s, PRN OT’s, ST’s, and C.N.A’s to join a growing home care company.

Looking for staff in the following areas; Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming counties and Hazleton area. All interested parties should have at least 1 year clinical experience (RN’s also 1 year Med. Surg.) Interested applicants can find more information out about the company and submit interest on our website www.mhomehealth. com. Or submit resume to Angel’s Touch Home Care 341 Wyoming Avenue, Suite 2 West Pittston, PA 18643 Fax: (570) 655-3175


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HUMAN SERVICES

Part Time Position Seeking a professional to work with children and families; flexible hours some travel with agency vehicle or mileage reimbursement; needs to be able to work independently; casual environment; will consider Associates degree (with experience), Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in any field related to Human Services; perfect for someone seeking part time employment or as a second job. Child abuse, criminal & FBI clearances needed; clean, current driving record. Please send resume, letter of intent and 3 references to: c/o The Times Leader Box 2800 15 N. Main St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711-0250

Village at Greenbriar Assisted Living

PERSONAL CARE AIDES All Shifts. COOK Full & Part Time DIETARY AIDE Part Time APPLY WITHIN: 4252 Memorial Highway Dallas, PA 18612

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN Part time position.

20-25 hours/week. Data entry experience required. Start immediately. Fax resume to: Harrold’s Pharmacy 570-824-8730

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE IN CLASSIFIED! Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified!

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Other

GENERAL LABOR

Several 1st shift receiving positions in Hazleton area. Positions are temp to hire. Pay rate $10.00 per hour. Must own steel toe boots and be able to read, write, add/subtract.

566

Sales/Retail/ Business Development

DIRECTOR OF SALES

Do you consider yourself to be outgoing, organized and self motivated. If so this opportunity may be for you. The Hampton Inn & Suites Wilkes-Barre is presently seeking a qualified Director of Sales. Some of the responsibilities include: Prospecting/generating group business; Develop & maintain relationships with existing clients; Possess a strong working knowledge of property management & sales software. Prior Hotel/Hotel Sales experience is beneficial. Please forward resumes to: jeffrey.foster2@ hilton.com

NOW HIRING

Part-time day and evening shift

CASHIERS OFFICE CLERKS CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT THE SCRANTON LOCATION 550 7th Ave. Scranton Apply online today www.redners markets.com

SERVICE ASSISTANT Part time hours

ordering parts, scheduling repairs and meeting customers. Sharp and detail oriented. Salary plus bonus. Apply in person Fitness Headquarters 548 East Northampton St. Wilkes-Barre

600 FINANCIAL 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.

Call ADECCO today at 570.451.3726 for immediate consideration.

DISTRIBUTION CLERK IN WILKES-BARRE

NE PA TAX & ACCOUNTING PRACTICE

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

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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

630 Money To Loan

710

“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.

WALL OVEN, Maytag electric, white. excellent condition. $300. Kenmore stainless steel countertop electric range. 4 burner with center grill, good condition. $200. 675-0248

700 MERCHANDISE 702

Air Conditioners

TIRE: 1 Bridgestone tire,white lettering lots of rubber $25. 570-388-2723

708

Antiques & Collectibles

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

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Installation/ Maintenance/ Repair

HELP WANTED McCarthy Tire Service Co., has the following immediate full time openings for the following positions at our location on Kidder St: • Commercial Truck Tire Technician – Successful candidate must possess a valid Class A or B CDL, experience in changing large off the road tires preferred but not necessary, as training will be provided, must be willing to work flexible hours and be able to pass a DOT physical. • Tire Technician/Road Service – Candidates must possess a valid driver’s license and be able to pass a DOT physical. Experience in changing/fixing tires is preferred, but not necessary, as training will be provided. Must be able to work flexible hours, including on call night service, including weekends. Double time paid for all after hours worked. We offer a very competitive pay rate and benefits package, that includes medical, dental, vision, vacation time, and 401(K) program with company match. Interested applicants may apply in person at 340 Kidder St, Wilkes-Barre, or call Jeff, Mike or Bob in Truck Service at 570.822.3151 for more information.

Appliances

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

AFGHAN pink & blue for baby $10. 570-574-5690 BABY GIRL CRIB BEDDING; Ladybug theme by Kidsline, includes sheet, bumper, quilt, crib skirt. Gently used, main colors pink, white and sage. asking $40.00 (570)706-0532

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SALES STORE MANAGER

Experience in selling furniture, mattresses and appliances. Must be excellent in dealing with people. Computer knowledge a must. Excellent salary based on experience. Fainberg’s Furniture 56 East Main St. Plymouth No Phone Calls

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

Various Shifts up to $9.75 Basic Computer Skills

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Bridal Items

WEDDING package: ring pillow, money bag, apron, bushka, hanky, satin slippers. never used $100.570-654-6283

$ ANTIQUES BUYING $ Old Toys, model kits,

Bikes, dolls, guns, Mining Items, trains & Musical Instruments, Hess. 474-9544

DOLLS: Porcelain, 12” in original boxes $10. each. 570-654-6283

JACKO ANTIQUES

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 STAMPS from 1920’s-1990, excellent condition, sold by sheet $10. to $15 570-654-6835

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Appliances

APPLIANCE PA RT S E T C .

Used appliances. Parts for all brands. 223 George Ave. Wilkes-Barre 570-820-8162 CHEST FREEZER GE. 15.6 cu ft. 40 plus years old, but still working. $25. 570-696-4487 HOT WATER Heater 50 gallon electric Rudd pacemaker self cleaning, like new condition, purchased 8/14/08 light use in single family home with one woman in her 80’s $175. 570-926-5075 MICROWAVE: Kenmore countertop 1.2cu.ft, 1200watt, white. Great condition. $70. 855-9221 REFRIGERATOR with freezer, small $55. 474-2182

Retired Repairman

top loading Whirlpool & Kenmore Washers, Gas & Electric Dryers. 570-833-2965 570-460-0658

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Building Materials

BATHROOM CABINET, white sink, chrome faucet, 32”hx49”wx23”d $75. 570-696-0187 BATHROOM SINK SET: Gerber white porcelain bathroom sink with mirror and medicine cabinet. Matching set. $80. 570-331-8183 KITCHEN CABINETS barley used, two 30x30 wall cabinets, Lazy Susan, 3 drawer cabinet, 9x30 drawer cabinet all for $350. neg. 570-497-0827 or 570-497-1662 Kitchen Cabinets: Merillat golden oak. 15 + 84” tall pantry. White formica countertops. Stainless Steel double sink. Newer Faucet. Great condition. $1,200. Call 570-499-6788 ROOFING SHINGLES desert sand color 2 squares $110. 570-256-3677

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

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Clothing

TEENAGE BOYS/ young mens hoodies size large/x large, Southpole, Adidas, etc. $5. Boys Southpole jeans sizes 14,16,& 18 all excellent condition $5. 696-2537 TUXEDOS. (2) Very good condition. sizes XL & XXL, $40 each. 570-655-2180 WOMEN’S clothes name brands, sizes 4-8, small/medium $2-$10. 2 Cracker Factory sweaters $25. 570-417-3940

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Furnaces & Heaters

COAL STOVE Surdiac with stainless steel black pipe, uses pea size coal asking $150. After 4 pm 570-654-7850 HEATER: Amish, oak cabinet, remote, used last year, like new $250. 570-654-6283 TANK oil hot water heater & 275 gallon oil tank. $50. 570-954-2701

744

Furniture & Accessories

AIR MATTRESS full size, new with pump $45. Mattress topper very thick, new with gel & feathers, full size $75. SOFA beige & rust tones, 8 way hand tied springs, great condition $300. 570-823-2709 BED: twin white platform bed with storage drawers complete, very good condition. $100 obo. 287-7162 BEDROOM SET: Light wood, French Provincial. Bed, chest, dresser and 2 night stands. $175 for all. Call 570-826-1743 CHAIR, seatlift, beige, very good condition, $375. Leave message 570-690-3085 COUCH & loveseat $300. Free chair. 2 end tables $50 each. Like new. 570-474-2397 CURIO walnut, solid wood, full sliding glass door paid $1200 sell for $500. Maytag laundry storage unit $55. 570-474-2182

DINING ROOM SET

Gold, wood, with breakfront. Server, table & 6 chairs. $1,500. Call 570-690-4248

DINING ROOM SET: Cherry dining room

set by Broyhill, table with two leafs, china cabinet with glass shelves, 6 chairs $1250.00 (570) 655-4456

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FURNISH FOR LESS

PURSE, Gucci medium size tote, excellent condition. $335. 288-4451

* 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

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548 Medical/Health

LOAFERS 2 pair 9 1/2 1 brown, 1 black, new in box $10 each. 654-6283

The Greater Hazleton Health Alliance has the following openings: IS Programmer Analyst – Full Time (AS required/BS preferred) Knowledge of MEDITECH preferred; 2 yrs programming/techincal support; 5 yrs. systems analysis/design exp. preferred; Programming including LAN based applications

OR RN’s – Full Time/Casual (prior experience preferred) OB RN’s – Full Time/Part Time/Casual (prior experience preferred) Home Health RN’s – Part Time/Casual (prior experience preferred) Telemetry RN’s – Full Time/Part Time Speech Therapist – Full Time/Part Time Home Health Manager – Full Time PACS Administrator – Full Time Excellent Benefit Package, for full time employees which includes medical, dental, vision, tuition reimbursement defined contribution plan. Candidates interested in joining our team can forward their resume in confidence to: jobs@ghha.org

Employment Applications are available for download from our web site at www.ghha.org

700 E. Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201

Our Heart Is In Healthcare

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

FURNITURE SET White Porcelean

Queen Size Bed. Beautiful Head & Footboard. $300; White wicker hutch, 46x49 with dresser, 49x32, $300; White wicker chest of drawers with mirror. 58x38, $300. Also, Golden bedroom set with queen size bed, chest of drawers, dresser, mirror, 2 nightstands - $400 for all. 570-817-1174 KITCHEN TABLE: solid oak with white tile block top, 4 chairs, excellent condition $350. 570-675-0248 LOVESEAT hunter green, Lane, both sides recline, asking $125. Hunter green lane recliner/rocker $100. Fisher Price outdoor play house $100. Twin platform bed complete, 2 storage drawers, headboard, medium brown finish, like new, paid $350. asking $175. 570-704-8117

AFFORDABLE

MATTRESS SALE We Beat All Competitors Prices!

Mattress Guy

746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets

WILKES-BARRE

CONDUCTED BY: The Women of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 35 S. Franklin St. WED 10/19 10AM-4PM THUR 10/20 10AM-1PM THURSDAY IS BAG DAY. Mini boutique, will run 2 days. Light lunch available.

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 INVICTA WATCH New Russian Diver, black case & bracelet, purple carbon dial, quartz movement. in yellow box $100. 287-8498

752 Landscaping & Gardening LAWN TRACTOR. SEARS. 17 hp yard tractor, 6 speed, 42” cut, 180 hours total usage, new Battery. $750. 570823-0156, Ext 213, Osterhout Free Library, Mr. Pilch. Patrick & Deb’s Lawn Care See our ad under Call An Expert 1162 Landscape & Garden

756

Medical Equipment

POWER CHAIR.

Jazzy Select series 6. Includes joy stick control and charged batteries. Asking $1,000. 570-709-2926 UNDERWEAR Perfit incontinence underwear, size XL, 14 paid package $5. each. 288-9940

758 Miscellaneous

Twin sets: $159 Full sets: $179 Queen sets: $199 All New American Made 570-288-1898 MOVING FREE Beds, living room, kitchen set, toys & more. 814-0843

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

SOFA BED faux black leather, white upholstered chair, 9 x 12 black & white tweed carpet with two throw rugs, all good condition $50. 570-822 7903 SOFA gold, scroll wood trim $200. Brown & gold tweed chair & ottoman $150. 570-287-7379

746 Garage Sales/ Estate Sales/ Flea Markets

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Clothing

JACKET 1 LL Bean Polartic fleece, size XL never worn, plum berry $30. 570-654-6835

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FREE PICKUP

570-574-1275 BRASS PLANTERS 4 large & 1 copper, very good condition all for $40. 570-735-6638 COOKBOOKS Weight Watchers set of 4. New. $15. 570-472-1646 DISHES Sango Island Flower. Oven, Dishwasher & Microwave safe. Great start-up set. No chips. 15 years old. $40. 474-9049

7 Cherry Dr. Saturday & Sunday October 22 & 23 9am - 3pm Everything Priced to sell! Nickel & Brass headboard with full bed. Oak dining room furniture, living room furniture, bedroom furniture, kitchen items, silverware, lawn care items & equipment, Xmas items, snowblower, bookcases, antique desk, wall furnishings, misc tools, ladders, wool oriental rug & runner and a variety of misc items.

FREE AD POLICY

The Times Leader will accept ads for used private party merchandise only for items totalling $1,000 or less. All items must be priced and state how many of each item. Your name address, email and phone number must be included. No ads for ticket sales accepted. Pet ads accepted if FREE ad must state FREE. One Submission per month per household. You may place your ad online at timesleader.com, or email to classifieds@ timesleader.com or fax to 570-831-7312 or mail to Classified Free Ads: 15 N. Main Street, WilkesBarre, PA. Sorry no phone calls.

758 Miscellaneous GARAGE SALE LEFTOVER ITEMS

Golf bag, new $45. Christmas outdoor lights, cheap. Craft supplies, cheap. 30” TV $25. Golf balls $2. a dozen. Tower fan $8. Golf clubs $2. Snow boards $10. Solid oak futon $200. Mini refrigerator $30. Crystal chandelier $30. 570-823-7977

GARAGE SALE LEFTOVERS Take all for $50. 570-820-3359

GLASS DOOR. 4 way glass door for bath tub. $25 570-331-8183 HESS TRUCKS: 1990-2010 Hess trucks new boxed $325. Diecast 1/24 JR’s 04 500th win Ser#d $275. 570-654-7752

LEFTOVER GARAGE SALE ITEMS

Monitor, keyboard, mouse, 2.8 processor desktop computer $75. Panasonic microwave $15. Toaster oven $15. Cherrywood night stand $10. Piano bench $10. 2 cabinets & red countertop, $75. pitcher & bowl $10. Oval coffee/tea maker $10. Cloth 3 drawer storage bin $5. Antique push garden edger $50. 570-868-5625

POOL TABLE

Antique 9’ regulation, AL Sterling Co. Manufacture date early 1900’s, ball return, leather pockets, oak frame. Price negotiable. Serious inquiries only. Call 570-654-8063 PRINTER brand new in box HP D4260 ink jet printer $175. Storm door with glass & screen 41’W X 80”L $45. Bathroom Vanity 60X22” with cast iron blue sink, off white with formica top $75. Mercury outboard metal gas tank $35 Standard size double kitchen sink green $20. 570-477-5957 SNOW TIRES, P225 /60R16, set of four, good tread, from Ford Freestar. $125. 570-594-4992 STORAGE AUCTION LEFTOVERS Barbie dolls, unopened in boxes, 25 total $150 or best offer. Disney VHS tapes, plastic cases 95 total $60 or best offer. Cabbage Patch dolls, some unopened, some used 25 dolls $75 or best offer. call 570-650-3450 TELEVISION, 27” color, $35. Fax, printer, copier, combo machine. $25. Both very good condition. 570-639-7174 TIRES Chaperal snow s only used for 3000 miles Paid $245. will sell for $110. 570-256-3677 TOW STOW CAR DOLLY 2” ball 5000 pounds max tongue wt. ramps, spare tire &straps tire size 18.5x8.50-8 heavy duty made in USA $300 call 570-696-2169 WHEELS & TIRE SET (4) five spoke with mounted tires for Ford Windstar P21565R16 $300. 570-696-2212

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Musical Instruments

excellent condition, includes bench, cushion & light. $1,200. OBO. Moving piano is at buyers expense. 570-430-9051

VINTAGE UNIVOX UNI WAH (UNIWAH) PEDAL in very good condition. Works and sounds great with that vintage Wah Wah sound. Also works as volume pedal. $129 Call Rick at 2832552 rick@ wyomingvalley.net

FREEZER Kenmore upright, 20.6 cu. ft. Excellent condition $175.570-239-7886

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FREIGHT CARGO HOLDERS 2 adjustable up to 10’ aluminum $80. 570-817-5287

COPIER/fax machine, Canon, unused toner cartridge, good condition $50. 735-0191

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Production/ Operations

Personal Electronics

Office Equipment

Production/ Operations

PRODUCTION WORKERS Sapa Extruder Inc. is looking to hire (2)-3rd (10:45pm-6:45am) shift, (1)-4th (3 - 12 hour days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6:45am6:45pm), and (1)-5th (3 - 12 hour days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights from 6:45pm - 6:45am) shift production workers. The starting rate of pay is $12.06 per hour. Prior experience in a manufacturing facility is required. These positions require the ability to lift 50 plus pounds. We offer competitive medical coverage, a generous 401(k) plan, life insurance, disability coverage, as well as a variety of other benefits providing for you and your family. Interested applicants should send a resume to:

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

WANTED JEWELRY

HAM RADIO, Yausu FT-767-GX Transceiver with MD-1 desk mike, SP-767P speaker/phone patch. Like new, box & manual $700. 570-288-8362

772

Pools & Spas

POOL, above ground, 21’ pool with filter & covers. $999 or best offer. 570-592-4685

776 Sporting Goods BIKE boys, like new $25. 570-574-5690 FOOSEBALL TABLE electronic $100. Headboards & footboards, boys & girls $20. Sinks 1 tan & 2 white $20. each call 570-262-7923. NORDIC TRACK, good condition $50. 570-735-0191 WEIGHT LIFTING SET UP complete, padded weight bench with upper body & leg work out. Approximate 800 lbs of free weights, dumbells, curl bars, not olympic weights $275.570-606-4353

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Tickets

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

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

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We Pay At Least 80% of the London Fix Market Price for All Gold Jewelry Visit us at WilkesBarreGold.com Or email us at wilkesbarregold@ yahoo.com

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PINEAPPLE CONURES

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

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NEED CASH? We Buy:

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.

We make house calls!

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,

The Video Game Store

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

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

288-8995 796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

CATS & KITTENS

12 weeks & up. All shots, neutered, tested,microchipped

VALLEY CAT RESCUE

824-4172, 9-9 only CATS 2 bonded male cats, 2 years old/ Free to good home. 829-2674 KITTENS 7 weeks all black, liter trained, free to good home. 518-779-3015. KITTENS FREE 570-693-1088 KITTENS, FREE to good home. 9 weeks old. Kingston 570-239-8391

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ANATOLIAN GUARD DOG PUPPY Male. 10 weeks old. Great with children and animals $350. 570-578-4503 DOG: FREE to a loving home! 9 year old terrier mix. House trained, great with kids, very friendly & playful 689-2309

796 Wanted to Buy Merchandise

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V A L L E Y 601 K IDDE R S TRE E T, W IL K E S -BA RRE , P A CHE V ROL E T

Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-8:00pm; Fri. 8:30-7:00pm; Sat. 8:30-5:00pm

EXIT 170B OFF I-81 TO EXIT 1. BEAR RIGHT ON BUSINESS ROUTE 309 TO SIXTH LIGHT. JUST BELOW WYOMING VALLEY MALL.

BEAR CREEK

6650 Bear Creek Blvd

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

Well maintained custom built 2 story nestled on 2 private acres with circular driveway - Large kitchen with center island, master bedroom with 2 walk-in closets, family room with fireplace, custom built wine cellar - A Must See property! $299,900 MLS# 10-4312 Call Geri 570-696-0888

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE BEAR CREEK VILLAGE INCLASSIFIED! Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified!

470 Lewis Drive Great house in great condition! Unique 1 1/2 story with 4 bedrooms & 2 1/2 baths on 2 acre wooded lot. Fireplaces in living room, dining room & family room. Modern kitchen with stainless appliances & breakfast bar. Hardwood floors. Flexible floor plan. MLS#11-2408 $349,9000 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

BACK MOUNTAIN

AKC DOBERMAN PINCHER PUPPIES Ready October 22, Call 570-436-5083

Having trouble paying your mortgage? Falling behind on your payments? You may get mail from people who promise to forestall your foreclosure for a fee in advance. Report them to the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency. Call 1-877FTC-HELP or click on ftc.gov. A message from The Times Leader and the FTC.

133 Frangorma Dr Bright & open floor plan. 5 year old 2 story. 9' ceiling 1st floor. Custom kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Family room with 14' ceiling & fireplace. Convenient location. MLS# 11-2572 $359,000 Call Geri 570-696-0888

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BEAR CREEK

BERWICK

19 Davis St. Very affordable single family, 3 bedroom, 2 bath starter home in a good location. MLS #10-4026 $29,900 Call Jay Crossin Ext. 23 Crossin Real Estate 570-288-0770

475 East Ave. Top to bottom re-do for this beautiful 3 bedroom, 1.75 bath, 2 story home located in the Meadow Run Lake community of Bear Creek. Tranquil setting, modern interior all re-done, granite countertops in the kitchen, exterior with new landscaping and stone patio with lake frontage to name a few! MLS 11-1643 $329,900 Call Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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ROTTWEILER PUPS

German lines. 2 females. Ready to go. $550. 570-592-5515 570-654-0678

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*Prices plus tax & tags. Prior use daily rental on select vehicles. Select pictures for illustration purposes only. Low APR to well qualified buyers. Not responsible for typographical errors.

AVOCA

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$300. All shots and vet certified. 570-648-8613

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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS! Top Quality! West

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319 East 10th St Remodeled 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage, large lot (No Flood Zone) Columbia County. Low Taxes! $105,000, 570-204-6550 c-investments.com

BERWICK

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 BERWICK

HANDYPERSON SPECIAL

1145 6th Avenue Lots of potential! $36,500 Can see online c-investments.com 570-204-6550

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Celebrations

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Area Businesses To Help Make Your Event a Huge Success!

DJ

Jazmyn Floral

Johnny Super Star

Fresh flowers for any occasion.

Your party entertainer! Free magic show for kids of all ages with personal DJ, Now booking Christmas & New Year Eve Events! DON’T DELAY, CALL TODAY!

PARTIES, WEDDINGS, FUNERALS, PROM & MORE.

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Serving all of Lackawanna & Luzerne County

BEVERAGES

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KEYSTONE LIGHT FLORAL

Barry’s Floral Shop

176 S. Mountain Blvd. Mountaintop, PA

570-474-9848

www.barrysfloralshop.com

$16.97 BEST CRAFT BEER SELECTION AROUND!

CLUB 79

Banquet room available for Parties! Birthdays, Sweet 16s, Baby Showers & More! $200 for 4 hours.

825-8381 • 793-9390 Free Pool Wed & Fri 8-10

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Keyco Plaza San Souci Parkway

TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING

& His Performing Dogs

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www.GrooveTrainband.com

654-8368

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570-756-2881

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BEVERAGES

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NEPA’s premier Dance Band

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PARTIES

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Bring your own food. Bartender Available.

570-270-5113

(570)-430-3299

12 OZ. 30 PACK CANS

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FLORAL

We’re Your One Stop Pumpkin Place... Try our delicious Pumpkin Ice Cream, Pumpkin Rice Pudding, Pumpkin Sundaes, Pumpkin Flurries, Pumpkin Shakes and Pumpkin Whoopie Pies

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Twelve Twenty-Four High Energy, full-scale holiday rock orchestra concert! 11/19 @ 7pm - Hazleton Castle Performing Arts Center, 12/9 @ 7pm - Tunkhannock Auditorium 12/4 @ 6pm - Pittston Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Get the full schedule @ www.TwelveTwentyFour.net

• Office • Business • Birthday • School • Fundraisers • Celebrations

Delivered to you or At The Shack

The Snack Shack 750 Wilkes-Barre Twp Blvd Wilkes-Barre (570)-270-2929

PARTY HALLOWEEN SPECTACULAR

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Saturday, October 29 – Doors open at 5pm Deluxe Buffet & Cash Bar. $35 pp

383-0207 or 343-2429 or 457-2808 (evening)

To Advertise Call Tara 570-970-7374


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DALLAS

DALLAS

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DALLAS

20 OAK DRIVE WOW! This home offers replacement windows, newer hot water heater, gas fireplace, hardwood floors, sun porch, large fenced rear yard, flagstone patio, heated inground pool, finished lower level, located in the Lehman School District. Just minutes from Harveys Lake, why not join the Beach Club this summer! It is a MUST SEE HOME! MLS#11-1258 $154,900 Bob Cook 696-6555 Jill Jones 696-6550

211 Hillside One Enjoy the comforts & amenities of living in a beautifully maintained townhouse, 3/4 Bedrooms, family room with fireplace out to deck. Bright & airy kitchen, finished lower level, Tennis, Golf & Swimming are yours to enjoy & relax. Maintenance free living. PRICE REDUCED! $210,000 MLS# 10-1221 Call Geri 570-696-0888

314 Loyalville Road Very Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath doublewide on 2 acres with detached 2 car garage and well maintained yard. Home has Anderson Thermopane windows, wood burning fireplace in TV room, walk-in closet, wall heater in full basement, 16x23.6 & 9.6x8.4 rear deck, 9.6x8.4 front deck, glass sliding door in kitchen, central air, black walnut trees, peach tree, paved driveway etc. MLS# 11-2679 REDUCED!!! $165,000 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

PRICE REDUCED! Clean & neat 3-4 bedroom cape cod. 2 car garage. Deck & porches. Gas heat. 85’ x 115’ lot. $110,000. Call Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

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

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

570-675-4400

Need to rent that Vacation property? Place an ad and get started! 570-829-7130

Quiet Country Living

Impressive, wellcared for, 4 Bed Colonial on a beautiful 2 Acre home site, just 20 minutes to W-B. Lots of storage with a huge basement and 3 Car Garage. Enjoy country living at it’s best. $268,627 Call Betty 570-643-4842

570-643-2100

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20 Fox Hollow Drive Well maintained two story with fully finished lower level awaits its new family. 4-6 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 2 fireplaces. One year home warranty included. Wonderful neighborhood. $270,000 MLS #11-3504 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

210 42nd St. E Beautiful 3300 sq.ft. custom built Tudor home on 3.7 +/acres with stream, pond & gorgeous landscaping in a great country like setting. A home you'll be proud to own. MLS#10-4516 $ 399,900 Call Barbara Metcalf 570-696-0883

Looking for that special place called home? Classified will address Your needs. Open the door with classified!

DALLAS

DALLAS NEW CONSTRUCTION 2,400 sq feet $329,000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS, 11-1

DALLAS

www.cindykingre.com

REDUCED PRICE! Secluded on a hill but part of High Point Acres. 2 story Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Large family room with fireplace and sliding door to screened porch. Community Swimming Pool. 2 car garage. Central AC. Wooded lot. $265,000. 11-1077 Besecker Realty 570-675-3611

DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT

patrickdeats.com 570-696-1041 3 Crestview Dr. Well-constructed and maintained sprawling multilevel with 5,428 square feet of living space. Living room & dining room with hardwood floors & gas fireplace; eat-in kitchen with island; florida room. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths; 2 half-baths. Lower level rec room with wet bar & fireplace. leads to heated in-ground pool. Beautifully landscaped 2 acre lot. $575,000 MLS# 11-1798 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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DALLAS

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

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

www.cindykingre.com

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

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DURYEA

DURYEA

DURYEA

EDWARDSVILLE

DURYEA

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

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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

P E N D I N G

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 $104,900. Call Tom 570-262-7716

DURYEA REDUCED

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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PRICE REDUCED! 314 Bennett Street Refashioned 3 or 4 bedroom, two full modern baths. Two story, 2300sf, with level yard with lovely new landscaping and 1 car garage. New EVERYTHING in this charming must see property. Custom blinds throughout the home. Great neighborhood with Park beyond the backyard. MLS# 11-3776 $174,900 Call Patti 570-328-1752 Liberty Realty & Appraisal Services LLC

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122-124 SHORT ST., OUT OF THE FLOOD ZONE! Very nice double-block on a quiet street. Good income property for an investor or live in one side and rent the other to help with a mortgage. #122 has living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a full bath. #124 has living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths and a family room with free-standing fireplace. Off-street parking on one side. Taxes are currently $1516 on Assessed value of $68,700. Motivated Seller! Call today for an appointment. MLS#11-3694 $62,000 Mary Ellen & Walter Belchick 570-696-6566

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Great starter home in a great neighborhood, off street parking, upgraded electric, newer roof, replacement windows & 2nd floor laundry. MLS 10-4130 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

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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

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66 East Grove St., Looking for a bargain? This half double will meet your needs! It will make a great starter home, nice size rooms, eat-in kitchen, some replacement windows, pull down attic for storage. Plus a fenced rear yard. The owners want this SOLD so make your offer today! MLS#10-3582 $22,500 Jill Jones 696-6550

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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 Call Bob at 570-654-1490

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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

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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94 Ferry Road Nice vinyl sided 2 story situated on a great corner fenced lot in Hanover Twp. 2 bedrooms, 2 modern baths, additional finished space in basement for 2 more bedrooms or office/playrooms. Attached 2 car garage connected by a 9x20 breezeway which could be a great entertaining area! Above ground pool, gas fireplace, gas heat, newer roof and “All Dri” system installed in basement. MLS #11-626 $119,900 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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

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HARDING

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605 Apple Tree Road NOT AFFECTED BY THE SEPTEMBER 2011 FLOOD.White split stone Ranch with 1500 sq. ft. of living space. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, propane gas fireplace with stone mantel. Custom kitchen with oak cabinets with pull outs. Granite counter tops and island, plaster walls, modern tile bath, open floor plan. 2nd kitchen in lower level. Electric heat, wood/coal burner in basement. Central air, 2 stoves, 2 dishwashers, 2 microwaves, 2 fridges, front load washer and dryer included. Automatic generator. Attached 2 car garage and detached 3 car garage. Home in near perfect condition. For more info and photos view: www.atlas realtyinc.com MLS 11-2968 $229,900 Call Lu Ann 570-602-9280

POLE 265 LAKESIDE DRIVE 44’ of lakefront! This home offers recently remodeled kitchen with Cherry cabinetry, granite counters. Hardwood floors through the kitchen and dining area. Stone fireplace, enclosed porch to enjoy the lake view! The boathouse has a second level patio, storage area, plus dock space. A must see! MLS#11-2018 $369,900 Bob Cook 570-262-2665

HARVEYS LAKE

143B GROVE ST., Like to entertain? This floor plan lends itself to that with a large kitchen, formal dining and living rooms. A car enthusiast? This garage will hold 4 cars comfortable. Enjoy a hot tub, this workout room has one and French doors opening to the rear yard. Spacious bedrooms, wood burning fireplace. The list goes on and on! Did I mention you are just ¼ of a mile from the lake?! MLS#11-1994 $249,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

HUGHESTOWN

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 $104,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

HUNLOCK CREEK

12 Oakdale Drive Completely remodeled 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with detached garage & carport on approx 1.5 acres in a nice private setting. MLS# 11-1776 $129,900 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

JENKINS TOWNSHIP HARVEYS LAKE

Pole 131 Lakeside Drive Lake front home with 2-story livable boathouse! Year round home offers fireplace, cathedral ceiling, cedar paneling. Boat house has a patio for grilling, open dock space as well as enclosed area for your boat. 2nd floor is a studio style kitchenette/ living room, full bath plus a deck. Take a look! MLS#11-1379 PRICE REDUCED! $384,900 Bob Cook 262-2665 Jill Jones 696-6550

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6 Hemlock Gardens Great neighborhood only ¼ mile to Warden Place at Harvey Lake, access to Harveys Lake through the Beach Club at Warden Place. 8 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, 18 x 36 inground heated pool, 12x27 screened porch, landscaped, workshop, office in lower level, 100x150 lot neat and clean ready to move-in. MLS#11-2357 $146,000 Bob Cook 570-696-6555

This remodeled home sits in a quiet neighborhood on a corner lot. Enjoy an open layout with new carpet, beautiful tile, and fresh paint in neutral tones. A Large yard and a park across the street is another highlight! 6 month home warranty. Call Jesicca Skoloda 570-237-0463 JesiccaSkoloda Realtor@gmail.com MLS# 11-2741 $89,999 570-696-2468

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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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

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KINGSTON 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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29 Landon Ave N Striking curb appeal with charm to spare! Hardwood floors throughout the first floor, beautiful arched doorways, gas fireplace, lots of closet space, modern kitchen and a large updated main bath. MLS#11-3075 $144,900 Call Mary Price 570-696-5418 570-472-1395

KINGSTON 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

322 N Sprague Ave Spacious 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with three season porch, nice yard & private driveway. MLS# 11-965 $61,900 Call Barbara at 570-466-6940

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111 Church St. Large 3 bedroom completely updated. Big family room. Detached garage. Home warranty included. Walk-up attic. Replacement windows. $149,900 MLS #11-3598 Call Tracy Zarola 570-696-0723

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JENKINS TWP. (Eagle View) Call 829-7130 to place your ad. ONLY ONL NLY NL L ONE N LE L LEA LEADER. E DER D . 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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549 Charles Ave. A quality home in a superior location! Features: large living room; formal dining room with parquet flooring; oak kitchen with breakfast area; 1st floor master bedroom & bath suite; bedroom/ sitting room; knotty pine den; half-bath. 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms & bath. Finished room in lower level with new carpeting & wetbar. Central air. 2-car garage. Inground concrete pool with jacuzzi. $324,900 MLS# 10-1633 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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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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663 Westmoreland Avenue

Charming 2-1/2 story with 3 bedrooms on 2nd + a 4th (12x24) on 3rd, full bath upstairs, half bath with laundry on 1st floor, lots of closet space, finished walk-out basement and much more! MLS 11-2340 $189,000 Jay A. Crossin CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 ext. 23

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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

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806 Nandy Drive Unique 3 bedroom home perfect for entertaining! Living room with fireplace and skylights. Dining room with builtin china cabinets. Lower level family room with fireplace and wetbar. Private rear yard withinground pool and multiple decks. MLS#11-3064 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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83 E. Vaughn St

Yes, it’s really true, $120,000. From the Room size entrance foyer to every room in the house, you find PERFECTION. Living Room, Dining Room/Family Room, Large Kitchen, Butler-style work area, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath, lovely enclosed screenedin porch. Off street parking. Choice location. 11-2155 $120,000 Joan Evans Real Estate 570-824-5763

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KINGSTON 125 3rd Ave

Well kept 2 story with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths situated on a nice street in Kingston. Newer roof, furnace, water heater, electric service. Replacement windows throughout. Basement has high ceilings, ideal for re-finishing or workshop! MLS 11-2167 $144,000 Jay A. Crossin CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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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. $134,900 (30 year loan @ 4.5% with 5% down; $6,750 down, $684/month) 100% OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE Call Bob at 570-654-1490

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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

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177 Third Ave. Neat as a pin! 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, end unit townhome with nice fenced yard. Bright Spacious kitchen, main level family room, deck w/ retractable awning. Gas heat/central air, pull down attic for storage and 1 car garage. Very affordable townhome in great central location! MLS 11-1282 $134,500 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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375 Warren Ave. Motivated Sellers! Selling below appraised value!!! 2-story home with 3 bedrooms, full bath and all appliances included. Tons of closet space including cedar closet and a basement ready to be finished. Nice size yard with a private driveway located near Wyoming Valley West elementary and middle schools. Call for an appointment today! MLS#11-1969 $94,500 Karen Altavilla 570-283-9100 x28

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NEW LISTING 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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Historic 120+ year old home, many original details, new roof, updated electrical and a huge garage. Currently a gift shop. Corner lot, newly paved parking area. $170,000 MLS 11-2115. Call Betty at Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 ext 3559 or 570-714-6127

Year-round beauty featuring cedar and stone siding, central aid conditioning, hardwood floors. Modern kitchen with granite island, 4 bedrooms, fireplace in master, 2 baths. Sunroom with glass walls for great lake views. Low taxes. MLS#11-1753 Reduced to $299,000 or rent for $1,250/mos Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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210 Beechwood Dr Rare brick & vinyl tri-level featuring 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, family room with fireplace, rear patio, sprinkler system, alarm system & central air. $204,900 CALL DONNA 570-613-9080

Lovely, nearly completed, renovated Victorian farmhouse sits high on 7.81 acres featuring panoramic pastoral views, high ceilings, original woodwork, gutted, rewired, insulated and sheetrocked, newer roof, vinyl siding, kitchen and baths. Gas rights negotiable. Lots of potential with TLC. Elk Lake $129,900 MLS# 11-525 Call 570-696-2468

LUZERNE 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

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

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Lovely brick ranch home in great development. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. All hardwood floors, brand new roof. 2 family rooms suitable for mini apartment. 1st floor laundry, sunroom, central air, alarm system, 1 car garage and electric chair lift to lower level. Very good condition. MLS 11-2437 $210,000 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444

LARKSVILLE

LAFLIN Beautiful modern 3 bedroom and 1.5 bath home on large lot. 1 car garage. Hardwood floors, family room on first floor and basement. New gas heat, windows, electrical security, fireplace, walk up attic. Must See. Call for details MLS 11-2415 $210,000 Nancy Answini 570237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444

MESHOPPEN

MOUNTAIN RD. Contemporary home on approx. 1 acre with “valley views”. Raised gardens, fish pond and manicured setting. Home is multi-level featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, galley kitchen, great room with fireplace. MLS#11-1079 Reduced to $249,000 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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130 CHURCH RD

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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Lovely modern large ranch with 4 or 5 br including a master suite with walkin closet. Full finished basement with a separate room presently used as a functioning beauty shop and 1/2 bath. Beautiful back yard with 2 covered patios one with hot tub. Gas heat, all hw floors on first level, professional landscaping, neutral decor, oversized 1 car garage, lots of closets and storage & much more. MLS 11-3139 $172,000 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444

Enjoy the fall foliage right from your own home! This colonial style home offers double entry doors leading into the formal living and dining rooms. Spacious kitchen - breakfast area, family room opening to the fenced rear yard. Large 3-season room with cathedral ceiling. Hardwood floors, fireplace, recently remodeled full and ½ bath plus 2-car garage. Located on 3+ acres. MLS# 11-2600 $183,900 Call Jill Jones 570-696-6550

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LUZERNE

Union St. FOR SALE OR RENT Commercial-Large Quonset building; 4536SF of floor space plus 4 separate rental units. 2 rented, 2 available. Potential to build another building on the property. Close to Luzerne exit of the Cross Valley Expressway exit 6. Owner says sell! MLS#10-320 Reduced to $210,000 Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

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(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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NANTICOKE 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

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LUZERNE

807 North Street NEW LISTING Lovely modern large ranch with 4 or 5 bedrooms including a master suite with walk in closet.Full finished basement with a separate room presently used as a functioning beauty shop and 1/2 bath. Beautiful back yard with 2 covered patios, one with hot tub. Gas heat, all hardwood floors on first level, professional landscaping, neutral decor, oversized 1 car garage, lots of closets and storage & much more. MLS#11-3139 $172,000 (570) 237-1032 (570) 288-1444

NANTICOKE

25 Shea Street NEW LISTING

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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

REDUCED! Motivated Seller! $116,900. 619 S. Hanover St Nicely appointed brick 2-family. 2nd unit on 2nd and 3rd floors has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths currently at $400/mos below market value of at least $600/mos. Most windows replaced throughout. Heated 2-car detached garage, rear covered patio, fenced-in side yard. MLS#11-2538 Call Steve Shemo (570) 288-1401 (570) 793-9449

NANTICOKE

VERY CUTE HOME 2 bedrooms, 1

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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

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129 Timberwood Dr.

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

NANTICOKE

W. Green St. Nice 2 bedroom Ranch syle home, gas heat, finished basement, vinyl siding, deck. Move in Condition. Affordable @

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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. black 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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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

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44 Lambert St

LINEUP ASUCCESSFULSALE INCLASSIFIED! Beautiful, cozy home. Upstairs laundry, lots of closet space.Tastefully renovations. extra large driveway.low maintenance.thermostats in each room. all measurements approximate. MLS 11-2210 $89,900 David Krolikowski CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

PITTSTON 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

Two story single with 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, new windows, modern kitchen, some appliances included, electric service, some carpeting and hardwood floors. Call Rita for details $68,900 570-954-6699 Walsh Real Estate 570-654-1490

PITTSTON

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

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

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82 Parsonage St

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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

PITTSTON REDUCED!

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

PITTSTON TWP. MOVE-IN CONDITION! Good starter home. 2 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. Replacement windows. Newer roof. Freshly painted. New carpet. Basement with two levels. Parking in front of home. Priced to sell! MLS 11-2508 $39,900 Joan Evans Real Estate 570-824-5763

PITTSTON 85 La Grange St

Good investment property. All units are rented. All utilities paid by tenants. MLS 11-1497 $83,900 Gloria Jean Malarae 570-814-5814 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext. 1366

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

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89 Lambert St

This pleasant brick 3 bedroom on a wide lot, sits nicely back from the street. Recently remodeled. MLS 11-1080 $88,000. Call Betty at Century 21 Smith Hourigan Group 570-287-1196 ext 3559 or 570-714-6127

PITTSTON 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

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

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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754 Laurel St. Absolutely beautiful move in condition. This 2 bedroom Ranch home with fully finished basement is in excellent condition. Come and see for yourself. For more info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3796 $129,900 Call Charlie 570-829-6200

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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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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

1195 Sutton Road Attractive, wellmaintained saltbox on 2 private acres boasts fireplaces in living room, family room & master bedroom. Formal dining room. Large Florida room with skylights & wet bar. Oak kitchen opens to family room. 4 bedrooms & 3 1/2 baths. Finished lower level. Carriage barn $449,000 MLS# 10-3394 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

Great New Construction on 2 Acres with 1 year Builders Warranty! 2 Story home with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 Baths, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Breakfast Room & Laundry Room. Dining Room has tray ceiling, gas fireplace in living room & whirlpool tub in Master Bath. Plus 2 car attached garage, open front porch & rear deck. MLS 11-2453 $275,000 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

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PLAINS 18 ABBOTT ST two story, single

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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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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92 Tompkins Street Totally remodeled 2-story; 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car garage, deck, rear fence. MLS# 11-2770 $108,000 CALL JOE OR DONNA 570-613-9080

12 Windy Drive New construction in the exclusive Slocum Estates. Stone & Stucco exterior. All the finest appointments: office or 5th bedroom, hardwood floors, crown moldings, 9' ceilings 1st & 2nd floor. Buy now select cabinetry & flooring. MLS #11-1987 $499,000 Call Geri 570-696-0888

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

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PLYMOUTH 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

PITTSTON TWP. STAUFFER POINT 42 Grandview

Don’t miss this spacious 2 story, with a 17 x 11 Living room, formal dining room, eat in kitchen plus ½ bath on the first floor & 2 bedrooms & bath on 2nd floor. Extras include an enclosed patio and a detached garage. Reasonably priced at REDUCED! $34,900. MLS 11-2653 Ann Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

91 GATES ROAD, Great 3 bedroom ranch home on over 2 acres of land! This home offers an oversized garage with carport in rear. A large tiled sunroom to enjoy year round. Master bedroom with ¾ bath. First floor laundry. Schedule your appointment today! MLS#11-1911 $152,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

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PLYMOUTH P E N D I N G

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

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78-80 Academy St. Well maintained double block with separate utilities on a nice street in Plymouth. This double block has a fencedin yard and offstreet parking through the rear alley access. Oneunit has 7 rooms with ¾ bedrooms, (great for owner occupied) and the other has 4 rooms with 2 bedrooms. Make an appointment today! MLS#11-1171 $67,500 Karen Altavilla 570-283-9100 x28

NEW LISTING 3 bedroom Townhouse in “Rivermist” with 2.5 bath, 1 car garage & all new carpeting & painted interior throughout! MLS#11-3153 $184,500 Four Star McCabe Realty 570-674-9950

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

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Woodland Road Attractive 3 bedroom ranch, central AC, attached two car garage. 9 years young, large lot. Call Jim for details. Affordable at

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New Price! $215,000 Qualifies for 0% Down, USDA Financing! Owner will pay 3% towards Closing Costs, with an acceptable offer 6 Acre Horse Farm, with Stable One Year Home Warranty Private ranch on 6 acres. Hardwood floors in Living Room, halls & Bedrooms. Great kitchen. Dining area, sliding doors to huge composite deck overlooking pool and fenced yard. 24x40 3 bay stable / garage. The perfect dog lover's paradise easily converted for dog breeders or hobbyists with plenty of room for exercise yard and agility course. Plenty of room for horses or just to enjoy! Directions: Take Rt. 93 in Conyngham to Rock Glen Rd. Proceed 6 miles to Right on Cedar Head Rd. Go. 8 miles to stop sign. Go straight over 2 wooden bridges. Take Right on Hilltop Dr. House 1/2 mile on left. 11-2539 $215,000 Call Michael Pinko (570) 899-3865

350 Union St. Cute as a doll house. 3 bedroom, 1 bath home with off street parking. Priced right with nice layout, replacement windows, newer roof, enclosed rear porch. MLS 11-3569 $67,500 Jay A. Crossin Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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4 Oliver Road Located in the back part of Oliver Road in a very private part of North Lake in Sweet Valley. Yearning to be restored, lake front cape cod in a very tranquil setting was formerly used as a summer home. MLS 11-2113 $99,000 Jay Crossin CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 ext. 23

380 Lantern Hill Rd Stunning describes this impressive 2 story with views from every room. Architectural design which features gourmet kitchen with granite tops. Office with built-ins. Finished lower level with 2nd kitchen. Family room with French doors out to rear yard. 4 car garage. $ 775,000 MLS# 11-1241 Call Geri 570-696-0888

Enjoy this charming 2 bedroom home with recently updated tile kitchen and bath, laminate floors in bedrooms, large yard, deck and storage shed. MLS #11-3231 $92,500 Call Matt 570-714-9229 or Darlene 570-696-6678

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28 Woodhaven Dr S

322 SALEM ST. REDUCED

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

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WEST PITTSTON Make an Offer! Cozy up in this lovely cape cod. Charming interior, nice size deck, fenced rear yard, shed, rec room in basement, utility room, & workshop. Attic is also partially finished with pull down & many possibilities to add more space. Paved driveway & parking for 6 cars, this is not just a drive-by, call for an appointment today! $102,900 Call Stacey Lauer at 570-696-2468

WANAMIE

987 Center St. Country setting surrounds this 4 year old home featuring a large modern kitchen and breakfast area with tile flooring. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, living room, family room, 2 car garage, front porch and rear deck/ MLS 11-690 $154,900 Call Patty Lunski 570-735-7494 EXT 304 ANTONIK & ASSOC. 570-735-7494

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

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

WEST PITTSTON

16 Miller St. 4 bedroom Cape Cod, one with hardwood floors. Central air, nice yard in Garden Village. For more info and photos visit: www. atlasrealtyinc.com MLS 11-3645 $129,900 Call Tom Salvaggio 570-262-7716

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

WEST WYOMING

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

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321 Franklin St. Great 2 bedroom starter home in the “Garden Village”. Brand new flooring throughout, fresh paint, vinyl siding and replacement windows. Newer electric service, eat in kitchen w/breakfast bar. 1st floor laundry room and off street parking. MLS 11-2302 $89,500 Mark R. Mason 570-331-0982 CROSSING REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

WHITE HAVEN

Exquisite Inside! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, formal dining room, family room, modern eat-in kitchen, Master bedroom and bath, front and side porches, rear deck, 2 car attached garage. Property is being sold in “as is” condition. MLS 11-1253 Huge Reduction! $179,000 Jean Malarae 570-814-5814 CLASSIC PROPERTIES 570-718-4959 ext. 1366

WILKES-BARRE 100 Darling St

Nice tow bedroom single, gas heat, enclosed porch, fenced yard. Close to downtown & colleges. Affordable at $42,500. Call Town & Country Real Estate Co. 570-735-8932 570-542-5708

WILKES-BARRE

1400 N. Washington St Nice 2 story in need of some TLC with low taxes, near the casino. Roof is 5 yrs young. Newer water heater (installed '09), replacement windows throughout, 100 AMP electric, tiled bath, wallto-wall carpeting entire 1st floor. MLS 11-2383 $58,900 Donald Crossin CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

WILKES-BARRE

Well cared for and nicely kept. A place to call home! Complete with 2 car oversized garage, central air, first floor laundry, eat in kitchen. Convenient to shopping, West Pittston pool and ball fields. PRICE REDUCED! $134,500 MLS 11-583 Call Judy Rice 570-714-9230

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172 Spring Garden St

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PLAINS 48 Lewis St. Move right into this cute Cape Cod. It is in a nice neighborhood and has a first floor master bedroom. This is a must see! MLS 11-3277 $149,900 Call Joe Caprari 570-239-9663

SHAVERTOWN

NEW LISTING Two-story home with updated roof, double lot, two car garage. Large kitchen, 3 bedrooms, living room, formal dining room. MLS#11-3400 $112,000 MaryEllen Belchick 570-696-6566

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164 Madison Street

Spotless 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home with hardwood floors, stained glass, and modern kitchen in move-in condition. 11-2831 $79,900 Marilyn K Snyder Real Estate 570-825-2468

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185 West River St

Spacious, quality home, brick - two story with 6 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bath, two fireplaces, den, heated sunroom off living room, screened porch off formal dining room, modern eat-in kitchen, garage. Many extras... Sacrifice, owner relocating out of state $125,000. MLS 11-2474 JANE KOPP REAL ESTATE 570-288-7481

WILKES-BARRE

OPEN HOUSE

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

241 Dana Street

Spacious 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths with textured ceilings, updated kitchen, all appliances including dishwasher, tiled bath with whirlpool tub, 2nd floor laundry room. Replacement windows.

Drastic Reduction $60,000

MLS# 11-88 Call Arlene Warunek 570-650-4169

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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

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39 W. Chestnut St. Lots of room in this single with 3 floors of living space. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath with hardwood floors throughout, natural woodwork, all windows have been replaced, laundry/pantry off of kitchen. 4x10 entry foyer, space for 2 additional bedrooms on the 3rd floor. Roof is new. MLS 11-325 $69,900 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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67 Courtright St

PRICE REDUCED!! Three bedroom,one bath home located within walking distance to General Hospital. Amenities include front porch, eat-in kitchen. All appliances inc. washer and dryer included. Being sold “As Is”, no warranties expressed or implied. Permit parking available. MLS 11-760 $39,900 Call Stan Pearlman 570-868-2478 COLDWELL BANKER RUNDLE REAL ESTATE 570-474-2340 ext. 49

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WILKES-BARRE

191 Andover St. Lovely single family 3 bedroom home with lots of space. Finished 3rd floor, balcony porch off of 2nd floor bedroom, gas hot air heat, central air and much more. Must see! MLS 11-59 $66,000 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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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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Great 4 bedroom home with new kitchen, furnace and bath. Laundry room off kitchen. Newer windows and roof. Hardwood on first floor. Off street parking. Older one car garage. Walk up attic. MLS 11-1478 $69,000 Call Nancy Answini 570-237-5999 JOSEPH P. GILROY REAL ESTATE 570-288-1444

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WILKES-BARRE 62 Schuler St

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

906 Homes for Sale

To settle Estate

WILKES-BARRE

262 Stucker Ave & Lot-10 Virginia Drive 7 room (3 bedrooms), 1 1/2 baths. Lower Level has family room and 1 car attached garage. To settle Estate. $84,900. 10-2472 Call Joe Bruno 570-824-4560 JANE KOPP REAL ESTATE 570-288-7481

89 Simpson St., This well kept 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home offers an open living room/ dining room floor plan. Master bedroom with its own office area. Plenty of closets in addition to the walk-up attic for storage! Off-street parking, large deck overlooking the fenced rear yard. Just move right in! $79,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

WILKES-BARRE

314 Horton Street Wonderful Family Home, 6 rooms (3 bedrooms), 1 1/2 baths, two-story, Living room with built-in Bookcase, formal Dining Room with entrance to delightful porch. Eat-in kitchen. Private lot, detached garage. A must see home. MLS 11-2721 New Price $60,000 GO TO THE TOP... CALL

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906 Homes for Sale

NEW LISTING! Charming two-story home with hardwood and pine floors, modern kitchen and baths, formal living room and dining room, 3 bedrooms, gas heat, separate 330SF of office space. Detached garage and carport, updated windows, roof and furnace. Zoned business commercial. MLS#11-1010 $99,900 Call Maribeth Jones 570-696-6565

Income & Commercial Properties

AVOCA

25 St. Mary’s St. 3,443 sq. ft. masonry commercial building with warehouse/office and 2 apartments with separate electric and heat. Perfect for contractors or anyone with storage needs. For more information and photos log onto www.atlas realtyinc.com. Reduced to $89,000 MLS #10-3872 Call Charlie 570-829-6200 VM 101

PRICE REDUCED!

184 Brader Drive Large, fenced in corner lot surrounds this 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath ranch. Off Dining Room, enjoy a covered deck. All electric home. AC wall unit. Full basement with 2 finished rooms. Attached garage. Shed. Owner Re-locating out of area. MLS 11-2473 REDUCED!!! $138,000 JANE KOPP REAL ESTATE 570-288-7481

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

Price Reduced! Why pay rent move right in to this well maintained 2 bedroom home with nice yard, privacy fence and garage. MLS# 11-2875 $57,500 Call Andrea 570-714-9244 or Darlene 570-696-6678

909

Pine Ridge Estates 168 Mayock St. Just like new, 3 bedroom Townhome with 1st floor master bedroom and bath, 1st floor laundry with front load washer and dryer, kitchen with stainless appliances, freshly painted, neutral flooring. Window treatments. For additional info and photos visit: www.atlas realtyinc.com. MLS 11-3711 Priced to sell at $159,000 Call Lu-Ann 570-602-9280

906 Homes for Sale

WILKES-BARRE

SUMMIT PLACE Townhome. Pay less mortgage than rent! See this three bedroom, 2 bath home today. MLS#11-2594 $74,999 MaryEllen Belchick 570-696-6566

906 Homes for Sale

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WILKES-BARRE

1007 Morgan Drive Beautiful two-story traditional home located high & dry in Pine Ridge Estates, one of WilkesBarre’s newest developments. Features 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, master suite with walk-in closet, 9’ ceilings and hardwoods on 1st floor, family room with gas fireplace, two-car garage and deck. MLS#11-3479 $239,900 Karen Ryan 570-283-9100 x14

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KINGSTON 7 Hoyt St

Nice duplex zoned commercial, can be used for offices as well as residential. All separate utilities. Keep apt. space or convert to commercial office space. Adjacent lot for sale by same owner. MLS 11-2176 $85,900 Jay A. Crossen CROSSEN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770 ext. 23

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YATESVILLE PRICE REDUCED

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

YATESVILLE REDUCED!

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

909

Income & Commercial Properties

NANTICOKE NEW PRICE!!

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

PITTSTON

DUPONT

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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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 $139,500 Jay A. Crossin 570-288-0770 Ext. 23 CROSSIN REAL ESTATE 570-288-0770

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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

Lawrence St. Nice 3 unit property. Lots of off street parking and bonus 2 car garage. All units are rented. Great income with low maintenance $139,900 MLS# 10-2675 Call Karen

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP 22 W. Germania St

This 6,600 sq. ft. concrete block building has multiple uses. 5 offices & kitchenette. Over 5,800 sq. ft.. warehouse space (high ceilings). 2 overhead doors. $86,500 MLS 10-1326 Bob Kopec HUMFORD REALTY 570-822-5126

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

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

Duplex. Aluminum siding, oil heat, semi - modern kitchens, long term tenant. On a spacious 50’ x 150’ lot. Motivated Seller. REDUCED. $39,900 Anne Marie Chopick 570-760-6769

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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

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LUZERNE

PLYMOUTH

High Traffic - Good visibility. This 6,000 sq. ft. masonry building is clear span. Multiple uses - professional commercial, etc. 18 storage/warehouse units included. MLS#11-2787 $325,000 Call Joe Moore 570-288-1401

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

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SCRANTON

JENKINS TWP.

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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Income & Commercial Properties

WILKES-BARRE

101 Old River Road

Duplex - “Today’s Buy, Tomorrow’s Security” Do you appreciate the gentle formality of beamed ceilings, French style doors with beveled glass & beautiful woodwork? Each unit: 2 bedrooms, bath, living room, dining room, gas heat. Spacious rooms. Separate utilities. 2 car detached garage. 10-0920 $89,900. Joan Evans Real Estate 570-824-5763

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Formerly used as a Personal Care Home with 10 bedrooms and 4 baths. Nice kitchen, 2nd kitchen/laundry area. MLS 11-864 $190,000 Call Barb Strong 570-762-7561 ANTONIK & ASSOCIATES 570-735-7494

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

Live in one and rent the others to pay for your mortgage! This Multi-Unit features gorgeous hardwood floors in the 1st level apartment. Second Level apartment has 4 bedrooms! Lower Level apartment has cozy efficiency. Plenty of parking and a 2 car carport is another highlight. Call Jesicca Skoloda 570-237-0463 JesiccaSkoloda Realtor@gmail.com MLS# 11-2741 $124,999 570-696-2468

912 Lots & Acreage

DRUMS

Lot 7 Maple Dr. Private yet convenient location just minutes from interstates. You can fish in your own back yard in the Nescopeck Creek or use the nearby state game lands. Perfect for your vacation cabin or possible year round home! MLS#11-1492 $14,900 Jill Jones 696-6550

DURYEA

44.59 ACRES

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 EXETER

Stately brick building in Historic district. Wonderful 1st block S Franklin. Formerly Lane's. 5700sq ft + full basement for storage. Great professional space. Well maintained. Private parking & garden. MLS#11-345 $495,000 570-696-3801 Call Margy 570-696-0891

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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

909

WYOMING

14 West Sixth St.

Former upholestry shop. 1st floor in need of a lot of TLC. 2nd floor apartment in good condition & rented with no lease. Storage area. Off street parking available.

PRICE$65,000 REDUCED!

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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

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.

DALLAS

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

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

EXETER

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

FARM LIQUIDATION

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HARDING

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

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

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JENKINS TWP.

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

KINGSTON TWP.

VACANT LAND Large barn and 28+/- acres close to town. MLS#09-3699 Reduced to $299,000 Maribeth Jones 696-6565

MOUNTAIN TOP

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


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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

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

PITTSTON 19 Ziegler Road

Picture a sunrise over the mountain. Ready to build, residential lot. Secluded entrance road from Route 502. Priced to sell! Underground telephone and electric service in place. Make this the site of your future home. MLS#11-486 $55,000 Ron Skrzysowski (570) 696-6551

918 Miscellaneous for Sale

20 LOTS

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

SWEET VALLEY

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

BACK MOUNTAIN

Huntsville Dam Area

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

ASHLEY PARK

Laurel Run & San Souci Parks, Like new, several to choose from, Financing &Warranty, MobileOneSales.net Call (570)250-2890

LAUREL RUN ESTATES

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

overlooking Wilkes-Barre Call 570-823-8499 CELL 570-241-1854

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918 Miscellaneous for Sale

WHITE HAVEN

WOOD FRAME STORAGE BUILDING 1750 sq ft main

floor, 1750 sq ft basement, 475 sq ft 3 rooms, finished with rest room. City water/sewer. Zoned R-3, but zoning variance is possible. 10'W X 8'H garage door. Taxes $643. As Is. $14,000. OBO Call (570) 656-1080

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

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DALLAS WANTED TO BUY

Large 3 bedroom 2nd floor. Off street parking. Call Joe 570-881-2517

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

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DALLAS

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

EDWARDSVILLE

Apartments/ Furnished

ASHLEY Furnished room

in private home includes meals & laundry. $50 weekly plus help with yard, some cooking. Prefer male. Must be clean no drugs. 570-561-9121

HANOVER TWP. 2 BEDROOM

3 Oaklawn Ave. For lease, available immediately, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath room, stove provided, washer/dryer hookup, off-street parking, no pets, 1st floor duplex Newly remodeled and painted. Hardwood Floors. $600/per month, water and sewer paid, $600/ security deposit. Call (570)417-8874 after 10:00 a.m. for a private showing

LUZERNE Four rooms

and bath, stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer. Water and sewer included. No pets. $350/per month, Plus utilities & security deposit. Call (570) 288-2617 WILKES-BARRE

FULLY FURNISHED 1 BEDROOM APT.

Short or long term Excellent Neighborhood Priv. Tenant Parking $700 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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Apartments/ Unfurnished

ASHLEY

1 or 2 bedroom apt. $475 or $500 per month. Off street parking, stove, refrigerator, sewer. Porch/patio. Credit check, No pets. Call 570-715-7732

SPRINGBROOK 2 bedroom. Clean.

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

Apartments/ Unfurnished

DALLAS

938 PLAINS TWP.

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SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP

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. 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.

Spacious, freshly painted, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Convenient location. Refrigerator and stove provided, washer/dryerhook-up, no pets, no smoking. $510/month. Call 570-357-3628

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

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FORTY FORT

Available November 1. 1st floor, beautifully maintained spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment in great neighborhood. Large living / dining area. Extra large eat-in kitchen with washer/dryer hookup. Hardwood floors throughout. Front porch, screened back porch. Excellent storage, central air. Off street parking. $950 + utilities. Call 570-510-4778 from 9am-5pm for an appointment

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

FORTY FORT 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

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

GLEN LYON

2 bedrooms, washer, dryer, fridge, stove, yard. $450. 1st & last. Details call 570-468-9943

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

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

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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, Off street parking. $400 + utilities (gas heat), security & references. Non smoking. 655-1907 or 570-814-2297

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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 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

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

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

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.

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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 Penn St.

1/2 Double. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath. Gas heat. Fully carpeted. 4 closets. Yard. Parking. Washer/ dryer hookup. No Section 8. No pets. $725 + utilities. 570-714-1530

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

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

General Remodeling Seamless Gutters Energy Audits Insurance Repairs “We take the Fear out of Remodeling”

800-404-3995

www.qualitydesignbuild.com PA HIC055885

NICHOLS CONSTRUCTION

All Types Of Work New or Remodeling Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 570-406-6044

1039

Chimney Service

A-1 1 ABLE CHIMNEY Rebuild & Repair Chimneys. All types of Masonry. Liners Installed, Brick & Block, Roofs & Gutters. Licensed & Insured 570-735-2257

CELLAR RESURFACING

Chimney construction, hauling, small demolition, stucco, porches, sidewalks. Insured. Licensed. I Return All Calls! 570-457-5849

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

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Cleaning & Maintainence

AUNT SISSY’S CLEANING

Who has time to clean? I DO! Great rates, friendly service, any size job. From Benton to Scranton and everywhere in between! (570) 925-6520

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. Loaners available. Free Pick up & delivery local area.

570-814-2365

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Concrete & Masonry

A+ MASONRY

All aspects of Masonry. Specializing in waterproofing basements with stone walls. Lic. & insured. 570-468-3988 570-780-8339

*** 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.

Additions, all remodeling, siding, decks, foundations, concrete driveways, sidewalks, porches, stucco, brick pavers, stone, brick & retaining wall. 570-735-6805 Free Estimates LicPA039027 MC GERARD & SONS

10% OFF All Inside Work! Basement water

proofing, concrete floors, parging foundation walls, foundation repair & rebuild, finish basements. PROMPT SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES QUALITY WORKMANSHIP www.mcgerard.com Licensed & Insured 570-941-9122

Williams & Franks Inc Masonry contractors. Chimney, stucco & concrete. 570-466-2916

1057Construction & Building

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

WWW. PEIENTERPRISESINC . COM

PHILLIPS CONSTRUCTION 33 yrs experience Complete Construction Services

Roofing, siding, windows, additions, decks, etc. Licensed & Insured. 570-788-2283 FREE ESTIMATES

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Dry Wall

DAUGHERTY’S DRYWALL INC.

Remodeling, New Construction, Water & Flood Repairs

570-579-3755 PA043609

MARK ANDERSON DRYWALL COMPANY SINCE 1987 Hanging & finishing. Swirreled & Textured ceilings. Water damage & Plaster Repair 570-760-2367

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Dry Wall

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

1105 Floor Covering Installation 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. HIC PA026831

1129 Gutter Repair & Cleaning

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Handyman Services

POCAHONTAS

Problem Solvers

Power washing, landscaping, tree removal, grass cutting, home repairs, plumbing, sheet rock, painting, fall clean ups. Insured & Licensed 570-751-6140

RUSSELL’S

Property Maintenance

LICENSED & INSURED 30+ years experience. Carpentry, painting & general home repairs. FREE ESTIMATES 570-406-3339

The Handier Man

We fix everything! Plumbing, Electrical & Carpentry. Retired Mr. Fix It. Emergencies 23/7

299-9142

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Hauling & Trucking

AA CLEANING

A1 Always hauling, cleaning attics, cellar, garage, one piece or whole Estate, also available 10 & 20 yard dumpsters.655-0695 592-1813or287-8302 AAA CLEANING A1 GENERAL HAULING Cleaning attics, cellars, garages. Demolitions, Roofing & Tree Removal. Free Est. 779-0918 or 542-5821; 814-8299 A.S.A.P Hauling Estate Cleanouts, Attics, Cellars, Garages, we’re cheaper than dumpsters!. Free Estimates, Same Day! 570-822-4582 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

Professional Window & Gutter Cleaning Gutters, carpet, pressure washing. Residential/commercial. Ins./bonded. Free est. 570-283-9840

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Handyman Services

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

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 PICKUP

570-574-1275

570-8149365

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

793-8057 826-1883

WClean ILL HAUL ANYTHING cellars, attics, yards & metal removal. Call John 570-735-3330

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

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

Painting & Wallpaper

Flood damage? We can help Paint, drywall, Drywall repair, Power washing 15 yrs. Exp. Fully insured 570-215-0257 EXECUTIVEPAINTING.BIZ 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

M. PARALIS PAINTING

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

Int/ Ext. painting, Power washing. Professional work at affordable rates. Free estimates. 570-288-0733

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Exterior, Free estimates, 30 yrs experience 570-826-1719 or 570-288-4311

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

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

Painting & Wallpaper

“AA+ C LASSICAL”

ALL KINDS OF HAULING & JUNK REMOVAL

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Mike’s $5 & Up

We do cleanups basements, garages, etc. Yard waste removal, small deliveries. Buying Old Wood Furniture Same day service.

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WE FIX IT

Electrical, Plumbing, Handymen, Painting Carpet Repair & Installation All Types Of Repairs

Hauling & Trucking

1189 Miscellaneous Service

GUTTER CLEANING Window Cleaning.

Regulars, storms, etc. Pressure washing, decks, docks, houses,Free estimates. Insured. (570) 288-6794

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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

DAVID WAYNE PAINTING Scranton to Hazleton

Nobody beats our prices! 570-762-6889

WITKOSKY PAINTING Interior

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Paving & Excavating

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

1249 Remodeling & Repairs 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

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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

1297

Tree Care

Tree Removal, Grading, drainage, excavating, lot clearing, snow plowing, stone / soil delivery. No job too small Reasonable Rates 570-574-1862


Apartments/ Unfurnished

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NANTICOKE

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

HOUSING

Available Immediately

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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

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

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

Apartments/ Unfurnished

1, 2, OR 3 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE

1st month deposit and rent a must. 516-216-3539 Section 8 welcome

NANTICOKE 1125 S. Hanover St.

1 bedroom apartment. 570-301-7725

Find Something? Lose Something? Get it back where it belongs with a Lost/Found ad! 570-829-7130

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 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 hookup, porch & shared yard. $400. New energy efficient gas furnace. Call 570-814-1356

NANTICOKE

603 Hanover St 2nd floor, 1 bedroom. No pets. $550 + security, utilities & lease. Photos available. Call 570-542-5330

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

W IL K E SW O O D A PAR TM E NTS

1 B edroom Sta rting a t $675.00 • Includes gas heat, w ater,sew er & trash • C onvenient to allm ajor highw ays & public transportation • Fitness center & pool • P atio/B alconies • P et friendly* • O nline rentalpaym ents • Flexible lease term s M ond a y - Frid a y 9 -5 Sa turd a y 1 0-2

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CEDAR VILLAGE

Apartment Homes

Ask About Our Summer Specials! $250 Off 1st Months Rent, & $250 Off Security Deposit With Good Credit. 1 bedroom starting @ $690

MOOSIC 4 rooms, 2nd floor,

heat, water, sewer included. $695. Security /references 570-457-7854

MOUNTAIN TOP

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

MOUNTAIN TOP 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!

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

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

Modern 3 room, wall to wall carpet, washer/dryer hookup, fridge & range. Water sewer, garbage & off street parking included. $430/mo. No pets. Call 570-735-3479

NANTICOKE

Spacious 2 bedroom apartment. Living room, kitchen, pantry, washer/ dryer. No pets. Sewer & trash included. $485/mos. 570-262-5399

PITTSTON 1 or 2 bedroom,

wall to wall carpeting. Off street parking. Stove, fridge, porch, sewer, garbage. $440/ month. No Pets (570) 947-5113

PITTSTON 2 apartments avail-

570-823-8400 cedarvillage@ affiliatedmgmt.com

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

PLYMOUTH Newly remodeled. 3

rooms & bath. Stove & fridge. Heat, hot water, electricity, garbage & sewer included. $535 + security. No pets. 1 year lease. Call 570-779-2258 after 12 noon

PRINGLE

Large, newly remodeled! 1st floor. 1 bedroom. Off street parking. Washer/ dryer hook up. $800/month. Call (570) 675-5747

SCRANTON

GREEN RIDGE SECTION Large 1 bedroom. Heat included. Bathroom, eat in kitchen, living room. Off street parking. $650/month (631) 821-8600 x103

SWOYERSVILLE ENERGY EFFICIENT 1 bedroom + 4

rooms. Very modern & clean. 1st floor, washer, dryer, off street parking, new carpeting 1st month & security required. Ample storage space. Quiet & respectful building. No pets, no smoking. $500 + utilities. Call 267-872-4825

SWOYERSVILLE Slocum St

1 1/2 bedroom, Range, refrigerator, washer & dryer included. Tile bath, yard, off street parking. $575, utilities by tenant. Security, references, lease. 570-287-5775 570-332-1048

WARRIOR RUN

1 bedroom, water & sewer included, stove, fridge, $400 plus security & reference. Call 570-301-8200

WEST PITTSTON

able. 2 bedrooms. All appliances included. All utilities paid; electricity by tenant. Everything brand new. Off street parking. $675-$750 + security & references. Call 570-969-9268

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

PITTSTON

WEST PITTSTON

2 bedroom, 1st & 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 2 bedroom, 2nd

floor, bath, kitchen, living room. Heat & water included. $575/ month. 1st month & security. No pets 570-451-1038

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

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PLYMOUTH

Newly remodeled 1st floor. 1 bedroom Stove & fridge. Wall to wall carpeting. No pets. $450 + utilities & security. Call 570-825-0369 or 570-709-5325 Leave Message

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

Gorgeous pet 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

WILKES-BARRE

Mayflower Crossing Apartments 570.822.3968 2, 3 & 4 Bedrooms - Light & bright open floor plans - All major appliances included - Pets welcome* - Close to everything - 24 hour emergency maintenance - Short term leases available

Call TODAY For AVAILABILITY!! www.mayflower crossing.com Certain Restrictions Apply*

IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE

Immediate Occupancy!!

Efficiencies available @30% of income

MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS

61 E. Northampton St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 • Affordable Senior Apartments • Income Eligibility Required • Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; • New appliances; • Laundry on site; • Activities! •Curbside Public Transportation

Please call 570-825-8594 D/TTY 800-654-5984

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

WILKES-BARRE 1 bedroom. Heat &

hot water included, $550 month + Security required 973-879-4730

WILKES-BARRE

135 Westminster St., 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms, living room. Laundry hookup. Recently renovated. Pet friendly. $475 + utilities. Call 570-814-9700

WILKES-BARRE bedroom, 1 bath

2 apartment near General Hospital. $525 utilities, first, last & security. No pets. 570-821-0463 570-417-3427

WILKES-BARRE

2nd floor, 1 bedroom, refrigerator & stove included. Off street parking. $485 month + security, references & utilities.

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Apartments/ Unfurnished

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

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 Bennett St. Luzerne

1100 to 1600 sq ft, 1st floor, off street parking. Call 570-283-3184

PITTSTON COOPERS CO-OP

Lease Space Available, Light manufacturing, warehouse, office, includes all utilities with free parking. I will save you money!

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

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

RETAIL SPACE

WILKES-BARRE/SOUTH

3 bedroom townhouse style. Washer/dryer hook up. Full basement. Tenant pays utilities. $475/month + security. Fenced backyard. 570-824-4266

WYOMING bedroom apart-

1 ment. Wall to wall carpet. Appliances furnished. Coin op laundry. Heat, water & sewer included. $550/month. Call 570-687-6216 or 570-954-0727

WYOMING

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 LARGE 1 BEDROOM Parrish Street.

2nd floor 4 rooms, Kitchen & Bath, $450 plus Utilities/per month, Call (570) 332-8792

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 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

WILKES-BARRE NORTH

813 North Washington Street Large 1 bedroom, 2nd floor, eat-in kitchen with appliances, new carpet & paint, enclosed back porch, coin-op laundry. Heat, hot water & cable included. Tenant pays electric. $520 + security, no pets. Call 570-814-1356

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH

Near Wilkes U. 2 bedroom apartment. A lot of closet space. Hardwood floors, water & sewer included. Coin Op Laundry. $520 + security & references 570-814-5122

WILKES-BARRE SOUTH SECURE BUILDINGS 1 & 2 bedroom

apartments. Starting at $440 and up. References required. Section 8 ok. 570-332-5723

WILKES-BARRE South Welles St.

1 bedroom, 3rd floor. Covered back porch. Heat, hot water, sewer & garbage included. $425 + security. Section 8 Welcome. 570-589-9767

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EAST MOUNTAIN APARTMENTS

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

WYOMING

TOWNHOUSE Carpet, tile bath,

appliances, washer / dryer hookup, sewer, parking by front door. $600 + Utilities, Security & Lease. No smoking, no pets. 570-693-0695

Doyouneedmorespace? A yard or garage sale in classified is the best way tocleanoutyourclosets! You’re in bussiness with classified! 944

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

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

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 $895 per month! 570-262-1131

INDUSTRIAL

WEST WYOMING 8,000 sq. ft. Storage unit: 1,000 sq ft., 400 amp 3 face service. Out of flood zone for sale or lease. For details call 570-825-0369 570-709-5325 Leave a message.

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• 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.

822-4444

288-6300

Out of flood plain. 2,200 SF. Near Cross Valley Highway. Loading dock. Newly painted. 570-288-6526

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LUZERNE

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

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

WAREHOUSE / COMMERCIAL 2,275 Sq. Ft. Build-

ing in Wilkes-Barre. 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

WILKES-BARRE

Lease this freestanding building for an AFFORDABLE monthly rent. Totally renovated & ready to occupy. Offices, conference room, work stations, kit and more. Ample parking and handicap access. $1,750/ month. MLS 11-419 Call Judy Rice 5701-714-9230

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Half Doubles

HANOVER TWP.

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

LARKSVILLE bedroom, 1 bath

3 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

NANTICOKE 3 bedroom. Washer

dryer hookup. $600 + utilities. Call 570-954-7919

PITTSTON

38 Fulton St. Half Double. 2 bedrooms, living & dining rooms, 1 bathroom, newly remodeled, off-street parking, $625/per month, plus security deposit. 570-299-7103

PLAINS

31 Center Street For lease, available November 1st. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath room, refrigerator and stove provided, washer/dryer hookup, off-street parking, no pets, Newly remodeled, new appliances, carpet & hardwood flooring. References required. $525./per month, plus utilities, $525./security deposit. Call (570) 262-9181

Garages

GARAGE STALL For storage located in KINGSTON. Electric & automatic door. $75/month. Call 570-466-6334

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AVOCA 3 bedrooms, 1 bath-

room, off-street parking, $600 per month, 1st month security deposit. Plus utilities. Call 570-457-2372 after 4:00 p.m.

EDWARDSVILLE

Available Nov. 1 3 bedroom. New carpet & paint. Fenced yard. Laundry room. A/C. $550 + utilities & security. No pets. Call 570-829-1768

GLEN LYON Renovated apart-

ment. Washer/dryer hook up. Off street parking. New furnace. Available November 1st. application process required. $500 per month + utilities & security. Call 570-714-1296

HANOVER TWP.

3 bedrooms, 1 bath. New stove, carpeting & kitchen floor. Freshly painted. Washer/dryer hookup. Off street parking. Absolutely no pets. $595+ utilities, security & lease. Call (570) 829-3219

HARVEY’S LAKE

WARDEN PLACE 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

HUNLOCK CREEK

Exceptional 2 story 18 acre wooded private setting. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 2 car attached garage, large deck, full basement. Pets considered. Utilities by tenant. Showing by appointment. $1,500/month Call Dale for details 570-256-3343 Five Mountains Realty 570-542-2141

KINGSTON

361 Reynolds Street 3 bedrooms. $750 per month + utilities. Security deposit required. NO PETS. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 570-690-0564 or 570-823-7564

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

MOUNTAIN TOP

PLAINS TWP. 2 bedroom, 1/2

PLYMOUTH

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large eat in kitchen. Garage. Huge deck overlooks woods. Washer/dryer, dishwasher, fridge, sewer & water included. Credit check. $1,100 + security, No pets, no smoking. Proof of income required. Call (570) 709-1288

double with eat in kitchen, including stove and refrigerator, washer & dryer hook-up, plenty of off street parking, large yard. Sewer and refuse included. Lease, NO PETS $595 + utilities 570-829-1578

6 room, 3 bedroom. Laundry hookup. Stove, fridge, dishwasher & sewage included. Section 8 welcome. $625 + security & utilities. 570-262-0540

PLYMOUTH

Shawnee Ave. 3 bedrooms, back yard, basement. $550/mo. plus utilities and sewer. 570-332-5723

W. PITTSTON/ JENKINS TWP 2 bedroom 1/2 douWILKES-BARRE 46 Waller St.

3 bedrooms, appliances. Newly renovated, nice neighborhood. NO PETS! $650 + utilities, security & lease. 570-592-1328 570-332-1216

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-MODERN 2.5 bedrooms, new stove, carpeted, hook ups, gas heat, no pets. $525 per month + utilities & $350 security. 570-824-8786

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MOUNTAINTOP

NANTICOKE Desirable

Lexington Village Nanticoke, PA Many ranch style homes. 2 bedrooms 2 Free Months With A 2 Year Lease $795 + electric

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NANTICOKE

Hanover Section Small, recently renovated 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Nice neighborhood. $650 + utilities & security Call Sharon 570-899-8034

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

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

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

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DUPONT

316 Lackawanna Ave. Lease, with option to buy, available Nov. 1st. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, refrigerator & stove provided, off-street parking. $565/per month. Call after 6pm 570-362-1160

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

ble. Tile kitchen & bath. Off street parking. $600 + utilities. 570-237-2076

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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

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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

SWOYERSVILLE

2 bedroom single home, large rooms, stove included. Washer dryer hookup, covered patio. $650 per mo + utilities & security. 570-650-2494

WILKES-BARRE

711 N. Washington St. Recently remodeled 3 bedroom, hardwood floors, gas heat, 1st floor laundry room, $750. month + utilities. 11-2981. Call Geri 570-696-0888

WILKES-BARRE

Clean, 2 bedroom, duplex. Stove, hookups, parking, yard. No pets/no smoking. $495 + utilities. Call 570-868-4444

WILKES-BARRE/NORTH

Near General hospital. Single 3 bedrooms, appliances, gas heat, $540 + utilities. Call (570) 824-1431

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

DO YOU OWN A HOME THAT YOU'D LIKE TO RENT TO A QUALIFIED RENTER? I have immediate qualified renters looking for Homes or Townhomes to lease. Please contact me asap for details and areas, including Drums, Conyngham or Mountaintop areas. Dee Fields, Associate Broker 570-788-7511

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KINGSTON HOUSE Nice, clean furnished room, starting at $315. Efficiency at $435 month furnished with all utilities included. Off street parking. 570-718-0331

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